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The ALUMNI
Vol. 85, NO. 4
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Bloomsburg Univers
January 1986
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THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/January
2
1986
President shares views on his role as leader
(EDITOR'S NOTE: President Harry Ausprich
addressed the Bloomsburg University facuJty for the
first time at the beginning of the fall semester. We
would like to share excerpts of his address as the
message
president's
for this issue of
no place for arrogance or coercion or anything remotely
approaching violence Freedom abused is freedom lost
"We are most free," advises Remhold Niebuhr. "in the
we are not free "
within this perspective, tension usually persists
between the university and its society, especially when
both are dynamic In turbulent times anxiety may
Even
Having been welcomed so warmly myself
you on
of
many
different occasions
—
—
it
by so
gives me
mount until each feels threatened by the other
Segments of American society during the 1960s felt
undermined by the universities, even as universities
feared intrusion by society Socrates drinking the
hemlock, perhaps under pressure from the Athens
Chamber of Commerce, is the classic example of
the very greatest pleasur
that warmth and to be on
the giving end of the
greetings. Lorraine, Sarah
and Emily, and I say
"thank you" for your
there,
than
To those
of
you new to the faculty, most
of
whom
the
met
I
last
week
at
new
faculty orientation
and also at the picnic, let
me add yet another
"welcome."
only hope
I
your spirits are as high, and
your start is as pleasant, as
mine
If
mean
bit effusive,
I
to. I
ruly believe
AUSPRICH
there ought to he no more
joyful place than a university How manv other men and
women are so lucky as to he able to spend a lifetime
teaching, learning, reading, Inventing, creating,
arguing, writing, thinking discussion, leading, and
awakening others to what we have found'' And yet I am
al the same lime painfully aware thai
the joy of
t
academic
some of lis luster at niany
some degree at this one.
think that
and you
know some of the reasons
why. But think that we can, together, restore some of
that spirit and Joy that we are blessed i<> have wiihm
our grasp, and lest sound only like some academic
Sybarite who might sacrifice the student and the
public
has
life
universities,
and
I
lost
to
I
I
I
pleasure of the faculty, I reply that learning and
service are, Indeed, my true aim, only
know that
to the
I
joyful faculty
make
the hest teachers and researchers
just as joyful students make the hest learners.
1
to
TO
EXTENT, then, must the public university,
with its commitment to pluralism, reflect priorities of
those who pay for if Clark Kerr warns that "the ivory
'
tower of yore is becoming a regulated public utility."
Legislative committees, state budget experts, and even
the courts are more involved than ever with the
campus, just as faculty unions and student lobbies are
more involved with public authority. The struggle is
over who gets how much and why. Observing it, my fear
is that perfect pluralism may produce permanent
academic mediocrity Public interest is never served by
reducing the university to popular taste.
It Is dangerous also to accept utilitarianism
whether in the form of social justice of vocationalism or
economic progress
as the purpose of the university,
unless one also takes the long view of progress The
university was not designed as the instrument of instant
remedy for society's ills. It has a moral obligation to be
sensitive to the culture, hut it should be the culture's
conscience as well as its reflection.
Ideally, then, the university has the dual responsibility
of innovation and conservation. No great institution can
be built running counter to public opinion, but neither
can curriculum content be determined bv opinion polls.
If the university is made accountable directly
to
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sound a
I
BELIEVE THE UNIVERSITY'S
preserve the
first
commitment
is
freedom and openness
Somewhere, in every great society, room must he made
for that place in which anything
may be studied and
spirit of
everything may he questioned
not just safe and
established things hut dangerous and incendiary
ones
including the most vexing questions of race
and war
of
and morals, of property and national pride
In
such a place there are no unexamined
presuppositions
and no holds barred. Professors are hired to
teach and
students are sent to learn with the explicit
understanding that they are not required to agree
with
politics
those who hired or with those who sent
them The
society which nourishes such an
institution displays sell
confidence and devotion to truth
But the institution which preserves
such freedom
exercises self-discipline The delicate thing
ahout
freedom is that, while it requires restraints
il also
requires that they are self imposed
rather than forced
from without Since civilized discourse
always Involves
the possibility that we might be
mistaken, there can he
—
economic interests, it is reduced to a vocational center,
by whatever name When it forms governmental or
sectarian alliances, it assumes the deficiencies and
limitations of its own, but the long-range interests of
society are best served by preserving the relative
autonomy of the university.
The Idea of pure autonomy is an illusion. Faculty are
Influenced not only by years of scholarly reflection, but
also by what they read in national magazines and watch
on the nightly television. The academic establishment,
since It Is composed of human beings, is influenced
by
intellectual fashion, as a random sampling of faculty"
philosophical learnings within many departments
confirms In external relationshipsabsolute autonomy
impossible, and pure neutrality is never attainable
internally But as an institution, autonomy and
neutrality define our aim
is
against the background of some of these thoughts
now share with you some of the more specific
Ideas have about Bloomsburg University
and the
It
that
is
1
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directions toward which
progress.
FIRST,
1
I
helieve
we
should and can
SHALL RESIST
manage and
the temptation merely to
cope, and instead do all can to lead' as
I
well as to administer
Professor Reif of the group in Science and
Mathematics Education at the University of California
at Berkeley, wrote in a "Point
of View" article for the
in fact lead?"
very real sense I believe leadership has become
the antithesis of what many see and feel happening in
our colleges or universities. In fact, someone has said
that innovation, change, reform, all hallmarks of
leadership, are to an institution what pigeons are to a
cathedral: one moment flashing white wings against a
blue sky. a motion of exquisite beauty, but in the next
moment fouling sacred foundations or giving the
upturned eye its ultimate humiliation.
Jacques Barzun, in his classic THE TEACHER IN
AMERICA (1945), wrote: "The reason why the big
world scorns the academic world is precisely this, that
remembering its school days, the big world is sure that
all learning is hokum and all teachers pretenders."
I think we might be pretenders because we lack the
courage to lead; we lack the courage to face squarely
our problems and the need to design the process to
redirect our energies into more significant and realistic
roles An old testament dictum warns: "Where there is
no vision, the people perish."
Above the high doors of the Nelson Gallery of Art in
Kansas City are these words: "It is by the real that we
In a
WHAT
some even newer
my own
University or College Presidents, Chancellors. Provosts.
all are persons
clearly in position of leadership but most of these play
the roles of administrators and managers. How many of
Academic Vice Presidents. Deans,
them do
tension producing tragedy
extraordinarily warm and
gracious welcome to the
university and community
There are new faces out
by the ideal that we live."
B. Leonard, linguist and philosopher, rejects
the apologist, takes refuge in the human condition, and
exist,
it
accepts what typically
"Not
that
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is as what has to be.
boldly may simply be
He contends
irresponsible." These several views seem contained in
the old insight that some invent reality to dignifv their
own limitations.
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YOUR PRESIDENT MUST CREATE
each
trust with
a feeling of
of the university's constituencies.
As a
former faculty member I am fully aware of the hopes
and aspirations of faculty. You reflect great diversity,
yet your president must find the themes of unity which
will help realize the goals and visions of this institution.
We know there will be times of disagreement and
perhaps some tension. Yet in academe we can expect
the spirit of collegiality to prevail in that we understand
our mutual responsibilities and hold the highest respect
for each other.
Second, and I believe very important, albeit general,
is the obligation 1 feel to nurture the
venturesome and
the visionary in the face of static resources, which of
course means diminishing resources. The problems we
have regarding facilities, equipment, adequate
resources for faculty development, to mention only a
very few. are immense. During my interview I spoke
about the need for your new president to become
actively involved and to project an aggressive posture
in
development efforts and fundraising. This I pledge to
do.
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Third, I hold no higher priority than the
maintenance
of our healthy enrollments. Not
just the numbers but
the quality of our students. I will work
diligently
to
preserve our reputation in this regard and will
charge
the Provost and Vice President, deans,
chairs and
faculty to do everything we all can.
including speedv
implementation of the honors program on a universitywide basis so that our students will be challenged
in
ways in which this university can indeed
be
.
.
curriculum and instruction. I wish to remind
vou that
the liberal arts requirement is the
foundation "of the
educational experience for our students
This fall's
freshmen turn 33 in the year 2000. normal
life
expectancy carries them well into the
decade of the next
century Imagine the changes Can
they be equipped for
he fu ure-shock speed of change.' I
believe students
broadly educated in the liberal arts
will be best
prepared to cope and conqjer. come
what may.
0WLEDGE
0F L1FE S
goals,
nn^ a merC m ea0NE
ns 10 an end
uite often
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Student Staff
Debbie Bfyer
Luci Ruckle
dream
to
proud.
Fourth. I plan to provide help, guidance,
or pressure
as needed to continue the examination
and studv of our
The Alumni Quarterly
Director of Alumni Affairs
is
George
.
Doug
the following:
"Leaders are persons who formulate significant,
innovative ideas and translate them into actions. Are
there such leaders in contemporary higher education''
discovery that
THE ALUMNI
QUARTERLY.)
many
CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION,
Stephana Stewart
nnL^L
questions
Q
must
the followmg
,
are asked:
-Who needs a course m
philosophy 0 " -Do we need more
technicians'" -Why
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0
gn ang age ' "' Can wc teach something
A J
!^
we cann^?i
use? And
students comprehend only bv
accident the intellectual tradition
of which we are a
part, its scattered fragments
are strewn from one end
of the campus to the other
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
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$3 million for students
Banker's advice key to
A Shenandoah businessman who
never graduated
working with Union National Bank to put together
guidelines to be used by the awards committee
About 150 students from the areas named in the will
are currently enrolled at BU. according to Tom Cooper,
dean of admissions Last spring, about 600 students
graduated from the high schools named, officials said
University Relations Director Jessie McCoy said up to
150 scholarships will be available over a four vear
from high school has bequeathed $3 million for student
scholarships at Bloorasburg University.
Fred G. Smith, who died July 17 at the age of 80.
established the trust fund in his will.
The scholarship is the largest in the 146-year history
of BU. The trust is also one of the largest dedicated to
academic scholarships in the State System of Higher
Education. BU President Harry Ausprich said at a press
conference Aug. 27.
Established in memory of Smith s late wife. Marion,
the scholarship fund is named "The Fred G. Smith
Golden Rule Trust Fund." It will be administered by
Union National Bank. Mt. Carmel.
The trust is currently valued at $3 million and
includes a provision to increase its net worth to $5
million. The funds available for scholarships could be as
much as $300,000 annually, bank officials said.
To be eligible for a scholarship, students must be
residents of Ashland. Mount Carmel or Shenandoah
boroughs or Mount Carmel Township. Smith's will also
requires students to be from one of the following high
schools: Shenandoah Area. North Schuylkill Area.
Cardinal Brennan. Mount Carmel Area or Our Lady of
Lourdes.
Stipulations in the will also state that recipients must
be academically talented and have financial need.
High school principals will recommend students for
the scholarship. An awards committee consisting of
pastors from three Shenandoah area churches will then
make the final decision. The churches are Our Lady of
Mount Carmel, First Methodist Church in Mount Carmel
and St. Mauritius Church in Ashland.
John Walker, vice president for institutional
advancement, said that university officials will be
Building
period.
Ausprich said the awards committee will be able to
grant full or partial scholarships based on the individual
student's financial need Bank officials hope to have the
fund in place by fall 1986
According to Union National Bank officer John J
Drucis. Smith didn't have a specific institution in mind
when he decided over a year ago to create the fund
Drucis. whose son attended BU. suggested the school to
Smith. "He said That's fine ." Drucis recalled
Smith, who lived at 12 N Main St.. Shenandoah, was
the owner and manager of Nesbitt's Cut Rate Drug
Stores in Shenandoah and Tamaqua. He was described
by bank officials as a shrewd investor
Smith lived
in Shenandoah for the last 26 vears He
Mount Carmel and served in the U S Annv
during World War II. He was decorated for dutv during
was born
in
the liberation of Paris and created the first C.l soda
parlors in France.
Smith was a member of the Anunciation Church, the
American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars He
was a director of the Cerebral Palsy Board in Pottsville
and was responsible for the funding of a Pottsville dascare center. He was also active in the Rotary Club and
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
His wife, the former Marion Morris, died In 1975. The
couple had no children.
named
in
The Bloomsburg University Council of Trustees, at
September quarterly meeting, named the campus
maintenance building in honor of former BU Vice
President Boyd F. Buckingham A 1943 graduate of
Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Buckingham
served the university as a professor, director and vice
honor of Boyd Buckingham
Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce, past vice
president and board member of the Bloomsburg Area
Industrial Development Association, past chairman and
member of the Bloomsburg Town Planning Commission
and initial member of the Columbia County Housing
Authority.
He is a 33 degree Mason affiliated with the Scottish
and York Rite Masonic bodies and served as
their
president for 28 years.
The building, located at the east end of
Lightstreet Road, will now be
known as the "Boyd F.
gift
campus along
Commander -in-Chief,
past
chairman
of the
Caldwell Consistory
Bloomsburg Chapter
member and
ol
American
Red Cross; elder and
trustee of the First Presbyterian
Church. Bloomsburg, and membei of the advisory
board o( the First Federal Savings and Loan
Association. Bloomsburg
Buckingham and his
Bloomsburg
wife, the
former Joanna Flee
'43.
reside in
Buckingham Campus
Maintenance Center."
Dormitory gets green
Buckingham joined the
university faculty in 1953 as a
member of the speech
department. He was the
school's director of public
relations from 1955 to 1965,
director of development from
1965 to 1970. associate vice
president for development
and external relations from
1970 to 1974 and vice
president for administration
A $3.45 million dormitory complex will be built on
Bloomsburg University's upper campus near Nelson
Fieldhouse to help relieve student housing problems
The plan to build the five-building, apartment style
complex was approved in October by the State System
from
1974 to his retirement in
December 1981
Between 1965 and
1974.
when Buckingham served
as
BUCKINGHAM
director of development and
associate vice president for development and external
relations, he was involved in the greatest physical plant
expansion in the history of the university. Nineteen new
buildings and other projects were added to the campus
during this period. Some of these buildings include the
Scranton
Commons. Kehr
Lycoming Hall.
Buckingham was a
Higher Education.
University officials said the new dormitories will help
decrease crowded conditions in existing dormitories.
BU has been requesting for the past 13 years that the
state build a new dormitory using funds from the capital
budget But the request for a new dorm was finally
approved this year after BU officials decided to float a
bond issue to pay for the structure and pay off the debt
with student rental fees.
BU President Harry Ausprich said the state's General
Services Administration will work with the university on
hiring an architect who will study costs and formulate
preliminary designs for the complex
Ausprich said the complex will consist of five
modules" that will contain both one- and two-bedroom
of
Union. Nelson Fieldhouse and
1974 recipient of the Distinguished
Service Award of the BU Alumni Association. He was
also a 1980 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award
of the Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
Buckingham's community contributions include being
past president and former board member of the
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apartments The modules will be built into a hill
overlooking Country Club Drive and will be heated with
solar energy.
Besides helping with the housing shortage. Ausprich
said the new complex will also help improve education.
"There are problems when students are cramped in
small spaces." he said. "If we get students into spaces
light
where they don't feel so crowded,
"
conditions It's a neat idea
it
will
improve
living
Cam h vkc president (or administration,
new complex will be designed to hold 300
He said the university's first concern will be
avoid "tripling" 'putting three students In a room
designed for two* students on the lower campus
Kob«-rt
B*ld the
students
The new dormitory will offer an alternative lifestyle
campus In one of the existing dormitoi ies.
Parrish said The rooms will be structured as private
lo
to
living on
apartments with each apartment containing a living
room, dining room and kitchen area, as well as one
bathroom and one or two bedrooms
"We're looking
for the
more mature
student," Parrish
said
Students living in the new dormitories will still be
required to adhere to campus policies Since the
dormitories will be owned by the university, alcohol
not be permitted in the apartments.
Parrish said the project has the support of town
will
officials.
If all of the steps in the financial and planning process
go smoothly, construction could begin as early as the
spring of 1987, Parrish said If construction does begin
then, the apartments would be ready for occupancy by
the
fall of 1988. if
not sooner.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
AT&T computer
gift
worth $187,000
Bloomsburg University President Harry Ausprich
announced that the university has received a $187,000
donation of computer equipment from AT&T as part of
the company's University Computer Donation Program.
The equipment includes five desktop 3B2 supermicrocomputers along with a variety of terminals and
software. In addition, AT&T will install the equipment
and provide one year of maintenance and support.
AT&T's University Computer Donation Program is
sponsored under the Economic Recovery Act of 1981 and
is a philanthropic project to further extend support for
higher education in the United States.
Michael S, Bichn, branch manager, said. "We are
committed to furthering computer research on this
nation's college campuses With decreasing government
participation In the funding of research and education in
universities,
more and more
responsibility for the role
has fallen upon private business " Gifts made under the
Economic Recovery Act of 1981 must be used in the
physical or biological sciences.
Anthony lanicro, director of development at BU. who.
along with Robert Parrlsh, vice president for
administration, authored the university's Initial proposal
to AT&T, said, "With this donation, AT&T continues its
history of making thoughtful and generous contributions
not only to Bloomsburg, but to higher education
generally. Coupled with an earlier gift to tinuniversity's College of Business, AT&T's donations to
Bloomsburg University this year total $224,000 This new
gift will give students direct access to state-of the art
technology and will greatly enhance our efforts to
improve educational opportunities for students
"
Interested in computing
Universities receiving the equipment have been
chosen on the basis of their developmental efforts in the
computer science and engineering fields, their
commitment
"campus-of-the-future" technology and
their willingness to participate through the involvement
of faculty, sludcfils ;ind administration
to
Faculty receive
AT&T
has donated microcomputer equipment valued
student course work. Later, the new equipment
will be
in the university's College Ol
Business.
Robert 1. Blumenthal, AT&T's Computer Product
Information Systems Manager, who recently visited
the
campus for a demonstration of the equipment said "We
believe that microcomputing will plav an
Important role
in higher education in the
future and that universities
will
He added,
are
Dr
president
AT&T
Robert
J.
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President Ausprich accepts AT&T gift during ceremony with Pat Schaael
(seated
executive, and Michael S Biehn (seated, right) AT&T branch manager
Looking on
Parnsh. vice president for administration, Dr Larry W. Jones,
provost and vice
academic
for
to participate in
affairs,
and Anthony M.
laniero,
these changes."
BU President Harry Ausprich
are delighted that AT&T has provided a
significant computer equipment grant to the university
The gift will make state-of-the-art technology available
to our faculty and students and also offer the
latest in
local area network operating systems."
responded,
permanently housed
Bloomsburg
AT&T account
In receiving the gift,
m
like
left)
AT&T computers
at $37,000 to Bloomsburg University. The
gift was
announced by AT&T branch manager Michael Biehn.
The equipment Includes eight personal computers
printers and a
letv of additional software and
hardware. Initially, the equipment will be used
primarily by BU faculty for exploi tag applications for
process."
AT&T GIFT TO BU
be leader* and innovator m thlfl
tremendously exciting for
"We
Dr. John Dlttrich, dean of the College of Business
at
BU, pointed out that there will be a great increase in the
application of microcomputers in baccalaureate
programs in the coming years. He added, "While
microcomputers have been used extensively in very
large Institutions, AT&T's Interest in Bloomsburg
is
especially gratifying. We hope other forward-thinking
corporations will consider the possibilitv of
additional
applications for microcomputers at the "university."
"It Is
Shared Medical gives computer
For the second consecutive year, Shared Medical
Systems of Malvern is giving Bloomsburg University
computer equipment valued
Student trustee named
stated,
at nearly $7,000. The gift
includes an IBM XT personal computer system with
a
graphic printer and color monitor.
Jean Kazicki.
Lynda Fedor, a junior from Wilkes-Barre has been
student representative to Bloomsburg
named
University's
Council of Trustees. Fedor's appointment
by Governor Dick Thornburgh was recently
approved by
the State Senate. She replaces Aaron
Porter who has
graduated.
Fedor, a 1983 graduate of Coughlin High School
is
majoring in elementary education with a minor
in
political science. After graduation, she
plans a career In
teaching and eventually would like to be involved
in
"
politics.
In high school, she
was
a
member
of the student
government and an honor student. She was listed in
Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Fedor is a member of the BU chapter of the
Pennsylvania State Education Association. She is
currently a resident advisor in Lycoming Hall on
campus.
"We
SMS employment
representative,
are extremely pleased with the 43
employees who have come to SMS from Bloomsburg
University We hope this strong relationship
continues in
the years ahead Knowing that the computer
equipment
donated last year is in such good use bv the students
SMS is happy to have the opportunity to make this
contribution
"
BU President Harry Ausprich noted that there are
enrollment increases in computer information
science
Consequently, this latest type of personal computer
equipment
will be well utilized. "The kind
of cooperation
has provided helps to continue our commitment
to
provide quality programs for our students."
he
SMS
commented.
BU development
director of
development
Berwick Forge
aids students
For the second consecutive year, the Berwick Forge &
Fabricating Corp. has joined several area businesses by
donating to BU's general scholarship fund
Howard McKinnon, president of the firm, announced
the renewal of the company's gift stating, "When we
initiated this idea, our intention was to help draw the
community of Berwick closer to our local university. We
feel that this will help make more people in
our
community aware of the many quality programs at
Bloomsburg. This is an effort to help strengthen the
strong ties that already exist between the university
and
Berwick."
Currently, there are 217 Berwick area residents
enrolled in programs at BU at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels. In addition, many of the borough's
residents participate in the large number of non-degree
programs and mini-courses the university offers each
year. Alumni office records also indicate that there are
more than 500 BU alumni residing in the Berwick area.
"Our intention by donating scholarship dollars is to
make an investment not only in higher education but the
community as well," McKinnon added.
in conjunction with the announcement of
the
contribution, company officials have indicated
they
would once again use the university's five
home football
contests as a vehicle to enter the monies into
the
scholarship program. Following each of
the games, the
Berwick Forge and Fabricating "Offensive
and
Defensive Players of the Game" were named with
the
contribution entered into the scholarship
fund in the
names of the outstanding performers.
"The turnaround of Bloomsburg football over the past
few seasons under Coach George Landis
and the fact
that several players from Berwick
High School's great
program have had a hand in that resurgence makes
our
way especially appropriate "
commented McKinnon.
The university's director of development,
Anthony
participation in this
v
laniero. stated. Bloomsburg
University greatly
appreciates this generous gift and all
the excellent
support we receive from the local
area. This is just one
more expression of the interest and
commitment shown
by area business and industry in an
effort to help the
university maintain its excellent
"
reputation
'
director .Anthony laniero explained
SMS' continual support and the favorable response
from other firms and individuals help supplement
state
appropriations to BU, assisting in efforts to meet
additional student and faculty needs.
that
BU
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
Mitrani Hail
Ten-inch bronze letters above the entrance to the
2,000-seat auditorium in Haas Center for the Arts now
designate
it
as "Mitrani Hall," honoring philanthropists
Marco and Louise Mitrani
of Bloomsburg.
Below the letters is a portrait of the Mitranis and a
bronze plaque recognizing them for their love of
learning, their devotion to the arts and their special
relationship with Bloomsburg University
The official dedication of the hall took place prior to
the start of the annual Community-Universitv Orchestra
concert on November 10.
The Francis B. Haas Center of the Arts was opened
for use in 1967. The auditorium is one of the largest of
its kind between State College on the west, Wilkes-Barre
on the northeast, and Harrisburg on the south. It is used
for classes, concerts, plays, lectures,
dance and theatre,
and other special events.
Since its opening, the acoustics in the auditorium have
been a problem for both performers and audiences. In
the fall of 1978, a committee was formed to plan and
coordinate major renovations and fundraising efforts to
implement recommendations of Dr. Jeri Tichey, head of
the department of acoustical engineering at Penn State
University.
The first stage of the renovations — an orchestra
and an acoustical "eyebrow" reflector panel — is
shell
nearing completion. This project, as well as additional
improvements currently in design, has been
made possible entirely through gifts from the Mitrani
Family Foundation.
The Mitranis have long been active in community
acoustical
affairs and have made contributions to local, regional,
national and international organizations for many years.
They are charter members of the Community Patrons
Program and consistent supporters of the programs
provided by the university's music and theatre
departments.
In 1984, the Mitranis established the Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship Program at BU to recognize
students who achieve academic excellence.
The decision to name the auditorium in honor of the
Mitranis was made at the June 1985 meeting of the BU
Council of Trustees. Chairperson John Dorin said the
decision was based on a desire to acknowledge the
Mitranis' support of the arts and their years of service
to BU and the community.
MR
and
MRS
MITRANI
with
PRESIDENT AUSPRICH
1986
5
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
6
CROOP
'53
RUPPEL
"56
MENTENSANA
HILKERT 76
MURPHY
82
1912
'83
WAPINSKI
'84
1915
Theresa R. (DaUey) Bachinger
'12
died on August
14,
residing in Lewistown, Pa.
1985.
Bom
February 5,
a daughter
Plymouth, Luzerne County,
William and Nora Ellen
Connole Dalley. In her early years she was a school
teacher with the Edwardsvllle School District. Mrs.
Bachinger was a graduate of the Plymouth High School.
She was a member of St. Columba Catholic Church,
where she was a member of the Catholic Daughters and
also served as rectory housekeeper for many years.
Her husband, Frank A. Bachinger, died on January 6,
was
she
1893,
In
of the late
1966.
1905
Representative: Vera Hemingway Housenick, 503
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-3171
1907
Representative. Edwin M Barton,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-3320
P 0
Box
98
1908
Mary Morrow Worthlngton '08 a guest at Locust Grove
Retirement Village in Mifflin and formerly of Drv Run
died March 16. She was the widow of Karl
B, Worthlngton, principal of the former
Fannett Township High
School, who died April 27. 1969. Mrs.
Worthlngton had
been a teacher in the Scranton area.
She is survived by a son. F. Mac Worthlngton.
New
Vernon. New Jersey, and one grandson.
Surviving are three daughters: Christine Helss, Garden
Grove, California; Theresa Burrows, Columbus,
Nebraska; and Ruth Freeda, Croton Falls, New York;
three sons: John F. Bachinger, Bloomsburg R.D.8;
Thomas J., Springfield; and James P., Mansfield; 23
grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren, and a sister,
Margaret Meenahan, Bowie, Maryland.
She was preceded In death by five children: Regina
Bachinger, Clair Albertson, Rosemary Billington, Frank
Bachinger and Rita Murphy.
Foster C. Crouse *12 passed away at his home at 980
West 7th Avenue Drive, Broomfield, Colorado 80020 on
September [, He was 92 years old.
He had retired in 1962 after having served for about 40
years with the Edgewood School System near Pittsburgh,
Pa. as a teacher and then superintendent of schools
He Is survived by three children, seven grandchildren
seven great-grandchildren and a sister and
brother]
Rhoda Crouse and Harvey Crouse, both of Berwick, Pa.
Marguerite E. Smith '15 died August 14, She was 89
years old.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, March 19, 1896, she was the
daughter of the late George B. and Susan Fetzer Smith.
She had taught in the Wilkes-Barre elementary schools
and Meyers High School.
Miss Smith was a member of the Albright United
Methodist Church, and its choir. She was a member of the
Order of the Eastern Star, the Luzerne County and
Pennsylvania Retired Teachers Associations and the
National Education Association.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
1916
William D. Taylor '16 died June 2 at his home, following
a lengthy illness. He was 89 years old.
He was born in Bloomsburg, son of the late William B
and Lilia Gilmore Taylor. He resided in Forty Fort for
many years and was a former executive vice president of
the Luzerne National Bank for 39 years, retiring
in 1978.
He was a member of the board of directors of the
Luzerne National Bank.
He served as a naval aviator during World War I and
was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston,
where he formerly served as a vestryman and also was
the church treasurer.
He is survived by his wife, the former Lila Burford
son, William D. Jr.. at home. A daughter,
Gertrude, died
in 1 933
1913
,
Renna (Crossley) Masteller '13 celebrated her 94th
birthday on November I. Renna has been retired
for 28
years and lives in Buckhorn. Pa. Prior to her retirement
Renna and her husband. Kenneth, ran a farm in Lime
Ridge. Pa. Kenneth, a 1913 graduate of Penn
State
passed away a year ago at the age of 92
1909
1914
Jessie N. Jones '16 of Plymouth, died in April
following
a short illness. She did post-graduate
work at the
University of Pennsylvania and taught Latin
and English
in Plymouth Borough schools
for 42 years before retiring.
Kathryn (Gabbert) Thomas '16 died October 14
in St
Mary's Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee. She
was 88
She was born in Mahanoy City, July
9, 1897, a daughter
of the late Christian and Malena
Rhoades Gabbert She
taught elementary education at
East Mahanoy Tunnel,
Frackville. and Mahanoy City schools.
Mrs.
JSSSAiSS.
,09
died recen,ly
He had been
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D.
PA
18603
(
1,
Berwick
Church
45
717 ) 752-3498
Thomas was a life member of St. Paul's United
of Christ. Mahanoy City, and
was church organist
tU ner retirement from that position in
y ears
She was directress of the senior choir
of the church
for many years. She was a post
officer of the Hilf Verein
society of the church and was a
member of the Dorcas
Sunday School Class.
She was a 50-year member of the
Puritan Chapter.
Order of Eastern Star No. 126.
Mahanoy City, and a
former officer and organist of that
organization. She was
l
1963.
Miriam
(Forscht) Care '14 died recently She was a
retired elementary school teacher having
taught in West
Fairview. Pleasant View and Duncannon
Schools
1910
was
(GI Ine
m3E£
}
Zane
'
10
celebrated
her
95th
c
[
birthday on September
20. Her daughter. ManJane
Smith says Grace is in good health.
Grace is a resident
of the Brookmont Health Care
Center. Effort Pa 18330
a
J.
member
She
Grace United Methodist Church of
survived by her husband. Sherman R
Care; a daughter. Mrs. Betty Clark, two
grandchildren
four great-granddaughters
Penbrook She
of
is
?^
in addition to a
24 1972
daughter. Mary'
Kay Duggins,
Te ™essee, are a brother, Gerald
R. Gabbert.
1912
teUve:
member
0f 0,6 Mahan <>y City Woman's Club
1«S a 2f
and
50-year member of the Woodmen of
the World
Her husband. Charles A., died October
Surviving
1915
P
r
2
Howard F
«™5!: c?^?,
Fifth
St., Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
Fenstemaker.
(
717 ) 784-1920
Representative. Warren A. Dollman.
Box 22
Grove, PA 17826 (717) 458-5159
587
Eyers
East
Esther A. Headings
'15
died recently. She had been
ESTr;
G
11
KeVl
Charles Jeffre Muggins,
y
; Duggins Cookesville, Tenn..
llX£jU
Du g#ns. fe
NomsrTenn;
nieces and nephews.
'
David
Continued on page 8
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
7
KEY TO CAMPUS GUIDE
I.
Carver Hall
2 Schuylkill Hall
Heating Plant
Scranton Commons
5 Kehr Union
6. Lycoming Residence Hall
7 Elwell Residence Hall
3
4.
8.
University Store
Luterne Residence Hall
Montour Residence Hall
U Maintenance Building
12 Walter Simon Hall
13 Northumberland Residence Hall
9.
10.
14.
Benjamin Franklin Building
IV Navy Hall
18.
17
18
19.
Columbia Residence Hall
Haas Center lor the Arts
Bakeless Center
Andruss Library
for the Arts
20 Hartllne Science Center
21
Sutllff Hall
22.
Centennial Gymnasium
Buckalew Place (President's
23
24.
25
Home)
Buckingham Maintenance Center
McCormlck Center for Human Serv
Ices
Old Science Hall
Waller Administration Building
28 Pergola
29. Parking facility
28
27
30. Softball h
31
i,
i.i
Tennis Courts
33.
Hockey Field
Redman Stadium
34
May
32 Field
Building
35 Nelson Fleldhouse
36.
Lltwhller Field
(R) Residential
Campus
By
Stoff
named
streets
SCHUYLER DRIVE, named
DURRELL REICHLEY
'33.
Writer
She
Bloomsburg University's most distinguished
graduates were honored recently by their alma mater.
Five campus streets were named after them.
The BU council of trustees announced the names at
their September quarterly meeting. Eda Bessie
Edwards '41, a member of the ad hoc street naming
committee, said the alumni honored were people who
had "done a lot for the university but were sort of being
of
forgotten
The idea for
naming the campus streets came about
because of a need for identifying the streets in case of
emergency, according to Robert Parrish. vice president
for administration.
for
Mary Freas Schuyler
a graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers College
was the only alumna to die in the armed services
during World
Some
for alumni
War
SWISHER CIRCLE, named
streets are as follows:
for Juan Jose Osuna '06, a
graduate of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State
Normal School. He was one of a large number of
Spanish-speaking students who came to Bloomsburg
after the Spanish-American War. Upon returning to his
native Puerto Rico, he became an active and
distinguished educator. He eventually became Dean of
Education at the University of Puerto Rico He is buried
in the Orangeville Cemetery, in his
beloved hills of
Pennsylvania." His widow and son reside in the
Washington. D C. area.
Osuna Drive runs behind the McCormick Human
Services Center, past Haas Center for the Arts, around
Columbia Hall and past Old Science Hall to Penn Street
'
for
Hall and ends
Charles Clinton
who attended the Bloomsburg Literary
Institute Me was an attorney In New York City and
later became a land developer in California, specializing
Swisher,
a graduate of Bloomsburg Literary Institute and
State Normal School Laubach. a native of Benton, was
cocoa and coffee His writings about these crops led
with President Diaz of Mexico However,
when Swisher wrote about the conflicts be! ween church
ind state In Mexico, the government there banned him
from that country
He founded the history department at George
Washington University Swisher counted Theodore
Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson arid Queen Victoria among
his friends and acquaintances
Swisher Circle runs from Llghtstreet Road past the
McCormick Human Services Center, left past Waller
Administration Building and the tennis courts and
rejoins Llghtstreet Road at the Maintenance Building
a world citizen A missionary to the Philippine Islands,
he developed the "Each One Teach One" method of
reading This method has been used to teach billions to
of 1876. a
In
She enlisted in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in
1943 and achieved the rank of Technician Fifth Grade
She died in 1944 at the age of 32 in England from
meningitis. She was a native of Bloomsburg.
Schuyler Drive runs from East Second Street past the
University Bookstore, between Kehr Union and Luzerne
Hall and ends near the carpentry shop.
LAUBACH DRIVE, named
OSUNA DRIVE, named
at
II
At Bloomsburg. she was a member of Kappa Delta Pi,
a national honorary professional fraternity, and Gamme
Thets Upsilon. a national geography fraternity
for
Dr Frank C Laubach
'01.
The
Ben Franklin Building and Navy
Haas Center for the Arts.
past the
read.
Laubach traveled all over the world developing
alphabets and preparing reading materials in languages
which, until this time, had never been in written form.
He is the only Bloomsburg graduate to have his likeness
on a U S postage stamp
He received an honorary Doctor of Humane letters
degree posthumously from BU in 1985 and received a
Distinguished Service Award from the Alumni
Association
Laubach Drive begjns at East Second Street, runs
to a friendship
WELSH CIRCLE, named
for Judson P Welsh. Class
Bloomsburg Literary Institute and
State Normal School He was the author of one of the
graduate
of
most widely used English textbooks
in
the country
He
Bloomsburg as principal of the college.
During his 16 years as principal, Welsh was responsible
for many changes including the purchase of Buckalew
later returned to
Place for use as the residence for the chief
administrator, the building of Science Hall, the
"new"
tower on Carver Hall, and the Installation of the balcony
in Carver Auditorium
Welsh Circle runs around Nelson Fleldhouse and
Redman Stadium on the upper campus.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
8
1917
1986
Continued
Gertrude M. (Lord) Blanch
'17
\
page
l(yr\
died on August
4,
1924
f>
her
She was bom In Hazleton, a daughter of the late George
Noble and Ada Holman Lord.
She was married to the late George R, Blanch, who
died August 25, 1968.
She attended Mount Carmel area schools She was a
retired teacher, working mostly In the Pine Grove area
Mrs. Blanch was a member of Trinity Episcopal
Church, Pottsville, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Retired Teachers Association and the Parents
Teachers Organization.
She was also a life member of the Elks and was Lady of
the Year of the Elks in 1975. She was a past matron of
Eastern Star of Chrysanthemum No 157 of Mount Carmel
and belonged to the ladies auxiliary of the Tall Cedars of
Lebanon.
Surviving are two sons, Geojge R. Blanch Jr., Plainfield, N.J. and Burton Blanch, Claymont, Delaware, two
sisters, Mrs. S. Edmund Ahn, Ardmore and Mrs. A.
Maxwell Paget, Camp Hill; 12 grandchildren and five
Ruth Smith
'17
died October 13 at Centre
She was 88 years
home
She was 81 years old
Born April 22, 1904. in Divide, she was a daughter of the
late Samuel A and Laura Parker Remley She was a
member of the St Paul United Methodist Church in
AARP
was
in
Helen Gensemer Smith Kennedy '24 died on March 26 at
Moravian Manor in Litltz. She was the widow of John B
Kennedy and Theodore P Smith. She was a former
teacher In Hershey and Columbia
She is survived by a daughter, Mary Helen Abbott of
Coopersburg; two sons, Theodore P. Smith of Oakhurst,
New Jersey, and Thomas R Smith of St. Andrews, New
Brunswick; a stepson, Charles C. Kennedy of Leesport;
16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren
Smith,
Mildred I. Zerbe '24 died October 13 in the Shamokin
State General Hospital. She was 85 years old.
Born In Weigh Scales, Ralpho Township, July 13, 1900,
she was a daughter of the late John E. and Sarah E. Starr
Zerbe. She was single.
She was a teacher for 50 years with the Shamokin Area
School District, retiring In 1968.
She was a member of St. John's United Church of
Christ; Iris Chapter Order of Eastern Star; Retired
Teachers Association; PSEA; and the Shamokin Hospital
Auxiliary.
Area School Dlftricl
She was a member and first president of the Quarter
Century Club of the State College Area School District.
She was also a member of St. John's United Church of
the State College
Christ, Bellefonte.
1918
She
Edna Davenport
Representative:
Street,
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
(
717 )
OhJ, 25
784-0142
East
Is
1919
Representative:
Street, Berwick,
Laura Davis
Grace Klshbach
PA
Miller,
'25 was entertained at a birthday
celebraon August 7 by the Laura Davis Bible Study Group
and friends of the First Christian Church. Miss Davis
taught at the No. 24 School for 44 years before
retiring
She lives at 2305 Hollister Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18508, in the same house in which she was born.
Church
918
19468
1920
1926
Representatives: Anna Davis Barrow, Box 263, Ringtown, PA 17967 ( 717 ) 889-3838 and Grace Gotshall
Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717
784
Jennie Trivelpiece '26 died October 16 after an
apparent
heart attack at her home at 146 West
Street,
Decem-
She was 82 years old.
Born in Dorrance Township, Luzerne County
October
26 1902 she was a daughter of the late William
and Delia
Bigger Trivelpiece.
She taught school for 45 years in Luzerne
and Columbia
ountirs Mir retired in June 1966 from
the Bloomsburg
Junior High School, where she taught
seventh grade
)
(
3519
1921
Bloomsburg
<
Lydla Greene Klumpp
ber
13,
'21
of Scranton died on
1985.
She was a member of the First English
Baptist Church
Bloomsburg. She was also a member of
the Columbia
County, Pennsylvania and National
Retired Teachers
Associations. She was a member of the
Delta Club and
the Business and Professional
Women's Club, both of
Bloomsburg.
s s rvlved by two sislers
Jessie Trivelpiece
I » !l
Berwick
R D. 1 and Ceceile Smith. Montoursville.
of
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, East
Third Street
Nescopeck, PA 18635 (717) 752-4305
d5X
>
.
Ruth (Morris) Miles
'23
died recently. She had been
Mary S Freas 27
Born November
1904.
in Wyoming, she was
a
Harry and SaJlie Jones Frees. She
attended the Berwick schools and
received her master's
degree from Temple University. She
did additional
""'"unai
graduate work at Boston University
taugh
n^H^,?
45 years
more than
Edward
Avenue, Bloomsburg,
PA
F. Schuvler. 236
17815 ( 717 ) 784 1515
West Ridge
Getha W. (Waples) Shaffer '24 died September 29
She had been living in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Ray
D.
Wertman
Born in Pittston, she was the daughter of the late
Michael and Ellen Shaunessey Burke. She was the widow
of Kenneth J. English, Esq.
She taught school in Hughestown.
Surviving are her son, Michael T., Phoenix ville
daughters, Frances M. Forgash, Edison, New
Jersey
Mary Lee Kowaliski, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Ellen M*
English, Durham, North Carolina; six
grandchildren; a
brother and four sisters.
Gertrude L. (Wenner) Sands '28 died recently at her
Street, OrangevUle, Pa. She was 79 years
home on Main
old.
Bom
Berwick September 7, 1906, she was a daughter
and Leona Seesholtz Wenner. She
grew up in Fishingcreek Township.
She taught school for several years in
Fishingcreek and
Benton Township. She married H. Delmar
Sands in 1935
and they celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary
' in
September.
She Served as librarian of the
OrangevUle Public
Library for many years. She was a
member of St. James
urch of Chrisl and the OrangevUle Methodist
w w
Church.
Mrs. Sands was also a member of the
OrangevUle Civic Club and the library
association
Surv mg in addition to her husband
'24
died September 15
'
1981
1
S^grapny and
social
,
™
studies for
high schools in Pennsylvania
New
e,aN are and also tau h
8 < at colleges in
^£
'
rEFiSt/
the
member
world,
of
visiting
even
Holmesburg Baptist
^
Phl ad lph,a She was an active
of the
I wherever
l
Baptist ?l
Church
she lived. She was a member of
Berwick Order of Eastern Star. Chapter
228. and had heW
'
many
»;
1929
a
Isabel Chel °sky
»i!!2^!
River Street. V.m.
WUkes Barre, PA
:
in
an
Georgia and West JVirginia.
She traveled throughout
££S
in
of the late William C.
2.
Hl
1924
offices.
Market
died on September 12 in Philadelphia
e ,ate
Lucille B. (Rutherford) Dazley '23 died in
1981.
1132
18603 (717) 752-5367
are a daughter,
William (Sarah) Swisher, Cortland,
N.Y.; two
brothers. William Wenner,
OrangevUle; D. Richard
Wenner, Media; sister. Mrs. Robert
(Harriet) McGeehan.
West Hazleton; and three
grandchildren
1927
living in Luzerne, Pennsylvania.
Faye Appleman Dendler,
PA
Mary F. (Burke) English *28 died August 11 at
Phoenixville Hospital.
She had been a guest at the Phoenixville Manor for the
past seven years.
*.
Mrs.
1923
Representative:
1928
survived by a sister, Mrs. Esther Kapp, at home.
tion
Representative:
Marion (Thomas) Raudenbush '27 died June 18 at her
in Hellertown, Pa. She was 78 years old.
Marion was a teacher in the Bethlehem School District
for four years until 1932. She was the wife of James
Raudenbush.
Born in Nanticoke, Luzerne County, she was a daughter
of the late Thomas E. and Hannah Davies Thomas.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Bethlehem.
Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters,
Mrs. Wilmer Hough of Bethlehem R.4 and Mrs. John
Trapp of Atlanta, Georgia; a sister, Mrs. Erma Buckley
of Tampa, Florida; two brothers, Thomas and John
Thomas, both of Bethlehem, and five grandchildren.
home
11th
1925
Street, Royereford,
I
(
She was a math teacher In Boalsburg from 1917-1920
1920 until her retlremenl in [058, ihc taughl math 111
78 years old
native of Wanamie, Pa., she was the wife of Edward
Ellis Isaacs, and the daughter of the late Irving and Ada
Thomas Lloyd. She was a former school teacher in New
Jersey, and a member of Kings Mountain First United
Methodist Church in Kings Mountain.
Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs.
Jeannette L Hassell of Burlington; two sisters, Mrs.
Henry J. Best and Mrs. Joseph B. Twaits. both of New
Jersey; and one grandchild.
A
July 1977
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
From
Columbia County
Pauline (Lloyd) Isaacs '27 died October 2 at Memorial
Hospital of Alamance County after a sudden illness. She
had been living at 73 College Park. Elon College. N C She
|
She was born December 21, 1896, in Centre Hall, a
daughter of Lyman Lester and Sarah Edith foreman
of the
She taught school in Mercersburg, LeMasters and the
Tusearora School District She was a member of Pennsylvania Retired Teachers Association, the Franklin County
Retired Public School Employees Association and the
.
Community
member
Chambersburg
Surviving are three daughters. Mrs John G
Janet
Valley. Chicopee Falls. Mass
Laverene Knocton, Green
Castle. Mrs Charles Patty) Dlehl, Chambersburg; five
old.
program, and was a
Historical Society.
Surviving is a sister. Esther F. Fairchild of Berwick.
Her husband. Martin Hartranft, died
great-grandchildren.
Hospital, State College, Pa.
Court Order of Amaranth. Chapter 128. Berwick
Miss Freas was a member of the Berwick Red Cross,
serving with the Gray Ladies at the Wilkes-Barre VA
Hospital. She also was active with the Meals on Wheels
(Remley) Hartranft '24 died on October 26 at
at 962 South Main Street, Chambersburg. Pa
A. Lola
1985 in
her home.
1927
She was a former member
mem
of fte
Eleanor
S
Lti J
Eleanor (Hughes) Singer
Hester. 436
18702 (717) 822-9637
'29 died
recently
sne
April
1908
m ^'
J and Florence
5' 8
South
WW
a daughter
Mealin g Hughes Her
c
husband. M.lo 'n
D. Singer, died in 1983. Prior
to retiring
a ?°' Mrs Sin er had
S
°<* n employed as a
teacher in the Wilkes-Barre
city schools for 40 years.
nniTi!?
l'
-
t«Sf
Continued on page 9
THE ALUMNI OUARTERtY/January
1986
9
Year of the Huskies
Thp
Rlnnm«hiiro University
I'
The Bloomsburg
football team captured its
Pennsylvania Conference championship November
23 with a convincing 31-9 victory over Indiana
University of Pennsylvania and received its first-ever
first
invitation to the
NCAA
Division
national plavoffs
The Huskies went on to win their first plavoff game
ever, 38-28 over Hampton November
the semifinals to North Alabama 34-0
30 but lost
Along the way. the Huskies set the record for most
victories in a season by a Bloomsburg football team
finishing 12-1.
II
m
The team also won the Lambert-Meadowlands Cup
awarded every year to the top Division II team in the
East. The Huskies finished the regular season ranked
number three
in the nation among Division II schools.
In winning the conference title and going to the
national playoffs, the Huskies made one of the most
amazing turnarounds in college football. In just four
years, head coach George Landis turned the team
around from being the conference doormat (0-10 in 1981
before Landis took over) to being one of the top four
teams in the country (12-1 in 1985).
On January
the
9, Landis was named National Coach of
Yearby the College Football Coaches Association.
BU
31
IUP
the ball to Liebel on the reverse Just as he was being
Liebel managed to lateral the ball back to Dedea.
who unloaded a pass down the middle to Dowd. who
made the catch at the 3 yard-line and carried the ball
into the end zone for the touchdown
The Huskies followed this TD with the record setting
scored three touchdowns
The Huskies scored 403 yards total offense of the dav
hit.
NORTH ALABAMA
BU
pass from Dedea to Dowd to make the score 24 y
BU added an insurance touchdown in the fourth
quarter when Dedea hit Grande with a 12 vard scorine
pass
The Husky defense played well all dav. holding highly
touted IUP quarterback Rich Ingold in check and
intercepting 5 I UP passes
Following the victory, the Huskies were presented
with the Pa. Conference championship trophv while
jubilant BU fans tore down the goalposts
BU
38
Hampton
28
Tailback Tom Martin rushed for 203 yards to help the
Huskies in the rain and mud defeat Hampton in the first
round of the NCAA Division II playoffs
The visiting Pirates used their blazing speed to build a
22-17 halftime lead, but the Huskies scored 21 points
In
the fourth quarter for their sixth come from behind
victory in their last 7 games.
touchdown passes
9
to
Jay Dedea
fired
Dowd and Grande and Martin
s
34
BU
0
season and winning streak both ended
in
Horenee, Alabama
All American Bruce Jones of North Alabama
blocked
I BU punt in the first minute of the game and ignited
his team lo victory UNA dominated the
game enroute
M4 victory
to their
But the Huskies' problems started before the kickoff
The charter plane that was supposed to take them to
Alabama got stuck in the mud on its taxi approach to
the terminal at Avoca Airport The team,
which was
supposed to leave Avoca at 7 a
was forced to take a
bus to Allentown Airport, where thev flnallv left at 8
p.m.
The team, coaches and fans arrived In Alabama at
9 22 p.m. GST
m
.
The team s trip back wasn't much better Their
charter plane was late arriving at the airport for the
way back Plus, on the return trip to the airport, the
team bus broke down
Once back in Pa., the team had to wait almost an hour
at the Avoca airport for the team buses to finally
show
up to take the team home to Bloomsburg
Quarterback Jay Dedea threw for four touchdowns,
including a school record 94-yarder to split end Joe
Dowd, to lead the Huskies to victory in the "State
Game" at Redman Stadium.
On their first possession of
from
own
its
20 to a first
the
down
game, Indiana drove
BU 9, but had to
at the
John Sandstrom's 24-yard
settle for
The Bloomsburg University
field goal.
The Huskies, using a 25-yard'pass to Dowd and
fullback Calvin Robinson's 18-yard run, got to the
gotten
many
football
team may have
of the headlines, but other
teams enjoyed success
But Dedea was sacked on successive downs,
ball back to the 24. Holder Ken Liebel then
bobbled the snap on what would have been a 41-yard
Indiana
Other teams do
BU
well,
too
Hertzler, Graupp, Diane Shields and Liz Yeager were
each named to the Pennsylvania Conference all-star
squad
athletic
this fall.
7.
moving the
field goal try.
Randy
Bullock's
four interceptions on the day
IUP 16. Todd Sullivan
kicked a 28-yard field goal for the Huskies to tie the
score.
first of
gave the Huskies the
ball at the
IUP then went ahead on a 32-yard
Sandstrom with 6:19 left in the half.
field goal
by
WOMEN'S TENNIS - The team went 8-3 and won the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PS AO
championship. The Huskies set a record at the PSAC
tournament with 27 team points. It was the Huskies
second title - their last one was in 1978. Bloomsburg
had five champions. Megan Clarke at #3 singles, Cortlee
Gerhart at #4 singles, Karen Gubicza at #5 singles,
Gerhart-Clarke at #2 doubles and Chris Tegge-Gubleza
at #3 doubles.
Indiana got the ball again, but failed to convert on a
fourth-and-one at the Husky 34. BU took over the ball at
the 35 and promptly went 65 yards in nine plays for the
go-ahead score.
The TD came on Dedea 's 3-yard pass to tight end
Kevin Grande. Sullivan's kick made the score 10-6 at
halftime.
Sandstrom's 27-yard field goal early in the third
quarter narrowed the gap to 10-9. But they were the
was going to score.
BU's Tony Woods returned the ensuing
last
points Indiana
kickoff 88
yards for an apparent touchdown, but an illegal use of
hands penalty nullified the score.
But Bloomsburg's offense didn't fold after the call.
Instead, the Huskies used a flea-flicker play to get a 45yard touchdown pass from Dedea to Dowd. On the play,
Dedea handed off to tailback Leonard Bluitt, who gave
Continued from page 8
teaching at the South Main Street and Dodson schools.
of the Luzerne County and Pennsylvania Retired Teachers' Associations and the National
Education Association. Mrs. Singer was a member of the
Bethel Baptist Church, Wilkes-Barre.
She was a member
-
FIELD HOCKEY The team had another successful
season, finishing with a 19-2 record The Huskies made
it as far as the Division III national semifinals,
where
they lost to Trenton State, 1-0. The loss marked the fir st
time in three years that the Huskies failed to win a
national championship The Huskies' only other loss this
year came in the PSAC championships The team lost to
Shippensburg 4-3, snapping the Huskies' 45-game
winning streak.
The Huskies, though, spent most of the season as the
number one ranked team in the nation among Division
III schools. Coach Jan Hutchinson won her 100th game
this season. Goalie Beth Eyer recorded twelve shutouts
this year. Karen Hertzler, Donna Graupp and Carla
Shearer were named to the Division III All-American
team, as well as the Division I Mid-East Regional team
Representative: Frank
Bloomsburg,
James
Hospital.
B.
PA
J.
Colder, 1103 Market Street,
17815 (717 ) 784-5783
Davis '31 died
76 years old.
recently
In
Harrlsburg
He was
the retired principal of Simpson Street School,
and a former chemistry and physics
teacher in the Mechanicsburg School District He was
president of his senior class at Bloomsburg State Teachers College and received a master's degree at Bucknell
University.
PA
Margaret
17846
(
717
Swartz
)
Bitler,
117
State
458-6671
Cruikshank '30 was recently awarded the
Golden Poet Award at the first annual Poetry Convention
in Reno, Nevada. She has had many poems published in
the World of Poetry's anthologies and received nine
awards of merit from the company. She is a retired
school teacher, having taught 41 years in Sunbury and
Shamokin. Catherine Payne *22 accompanied Virginia to
Virginia
the convention.
WOMEN'S CR1 168 COU NTH V The women runners
finished the season wild a
l record. They finished
M
the PSAC champlonihlpi Brenda insset
placed i9th in a field «.i /.. .it the championship meel
eighth
in
Ellen Deam finished 34th tnd Cheryl Hallman Hnlehod
38th at the meet The eighth place finish was an
improvement over
last year,
when
the Huskies finished
10th overall.
The mm ur.nei
They placed 12th at the PSAC
MKN'S CROSS COUNTRY
finished with a 3-7 record
,
.
championships, knocking
loi.d
'
i
.lie.
Koch
off 51 points from last year's
finished 44th at the ehampmn.'.hip
meet, the highest finish for the Huskies Other runners
who did well for the Huskies this year were Chris Ludy
and Dan Netting.
which time she married John H Keller of Sellnsgrove.
She was a caseworker for the Snyder County Board of
Assistance In Sellnsgrove until her retirement In 1965.
She was a member of Sharon Lutheran Church,
Sellnsgrove
In addition to her husband, she Is survived by a
daughter, Mrs Shirley Gelst of Granada Hills, California,
a son, John H Jr of Sellnsgrove, six grandchildren, six
great-grandchildren and one brother.
He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mechanicsburg, and a former Sunday school superintendent He
also was a member of the Kiwanis Club of Mechanicsburg
Representative:
Street, MillviUe,
i
1931
Mechanicsburg,
1930
This young team Improved over last year,
413 record This year's roster included
10 freshmen Jim Rellly was the team's leading scorer
with five goals. He was followed by Eric Quan with four
goals and two assists Chris Albany had four goals and
one assist. Goalie Dave Plnkertown had 123 saves.
Albany was chosen to the PSAC Eastern Division all
conference team. Andy Qaipti eceived in honoi ibla
mention.
1931
He was
Surviving are a sister and a brother
SOCCER
finishing with a
and a life member
Mechanicsburg.
of Citizens
and Rescue Company No.
1932
2,
Representative: Ezra
Surviving are his wife, Jessie Cook Davis, two sons, J
David of Rock Hill, S C.. and William C of Dillsburg, two
brothers, a sister, and six grandchildren
PA
W
Harris,
R.D
5,
Bloomsburg,
17815 (717) 784-3532
AJma E (White) Todd '32 died October 14 in Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, Pa She was 73 years old
She was born In Frackville, Pa a daughter of the late
David and Elizabeth Hahn White She earned her
master's degree at Lehigh University and did post
graduate work at Temple University
Mrs Todd began her teaching career in Gordon and
.
Edna Mae (Derrick) Keller
'31
died July 26 She
was
74
years old.
Born March 26, 1911, in Halifax, she was the daughter
Harry T. and Minnie Ellen Mader Derrick Her
family moved to Sunbury while she was still young She
was a teacher in the Sunbury School District until 1948. at
of the late
Continued on page 10
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
10
1932
1986
Continued from page 9
Frackville
supervisor
1935
and became the district reading
North Schuylkill School District in 1962
schools
in
Before her retirement, she taught 10th grade world
culture classes at Bloomsburg High School for 18 years
and was head of the social studies department. Prior to
that, she taught three years at Central Columbia High
School.
She retired in 1973.
She taught in-service classes in reading for many of the
area school districts and was on the staff of the
continuing education department of The Pennsylvania
in
1974
Bucknell University in 1961
She served four years on the board of the Pennsylvania
Association of Social Studies She was also on the board of
Allyn and Bacon Textbook Company as northeastern
Pennsylvania's teacher representative in social studies
her
for
outstanding accomplishments in her Held
She was also the recipient of the Friends of Education
award.
She presented
many programs
for churches
and organi-
A board member
featuring the ministry of crosses, using her
extensive collection of them.
She had been a choir director of many churches and
groups.
Mrs. Todd did volunteer work at Broad Mountain
Manor Nursing Home, Frackville, and was a voluni"
teacher at Youth Challenge Bible Institute, Sunhury
She was the recipient of several awards as a volunteer
of he year.
zations,
ters
of
Noland Ensemble, a
of the
Mrs. Todd was a past matron of Ashland Chapter of the
ol Eastern Star,
member of Kapp.i Delpl Pi end
Delta Kappa Gamma, both national education.il honoi
groups and sin- was pasl president ol Delta Kappa
Order
YMCA
Bloomsburg
Church.
She is survived by two daughters. Betsy Hippensteel of
Barrington, New Hampshire, and Mrs. Russell (Ann)
Slocum of Mount Penn; a step-daughter. Mrs. Robert
(Sandra) Erdman of Berwick R.D.2; a step-son, Weston
Hippensteel of Berwick; and two sisters.
for 24 years,
active in
is
the church's senior
Harold L. Border '37 died November 26 at the Berwick
Retirement Village Nursing Home. He had been ill for
HEAD
retirement,
she
has
served
as
treasurer
many
of
Columbia-Montour Retired Teachers Association and
vice-president of Columbia-Montour Chapter of American
Association of Retired Persons
She has two children; Dr. Stephen Cimbala. a political
science professor at Penn State University, and
Dr.
Michelle Cimbala, a biochemist researcher and teacher
at Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester,
Mass.
Foursquare Gospel Church,
member
America and
Since
Frackville
sin- was a former
vocal group.
of
citizen club, Project
i
member
of
she has also served as officer of Friends of Bloomsburg
Library and Friends of Home Health Services
At St. Columba's Church, she was on the parish
advisory council, served as an officer of Catholic Daugh-
i
She was a
Dorothy (Berninger) Hippensteel '37 died on August 10.
She had been ill for about a year and a half.
She was bom in Mifflinville, a daughter of the late
Rudolph and Stella (Emerick; Berninger.
Her husband, M. Lee Hippensteel. died in 1983. A son,
James, died in 1964.
She spent most of her life as an elementary school
teacher in Mifflinville and Nescopeck schools, retiring in
1975. She graduated from Mifflinville High School.
She was a member of the Mifflinville United Methodist
1985
She graduated from Moody Bible Institute. Chicago,
and earned her master's degree in social studies from
State University's Schuylkill Campus for several years.
Mrs. Todd received the Schoolmen Medal Award of
Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge,
1937
Berwick, he was the son of the late Willard and
Border. He and his wife, the former Bette
Dent, would have celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary on January 10.
Mr. Border was known for his involvement in athletics.
He taught in the Bamsboro School District, where he
coached football and led his team to a championship He
later taught in the Berwick School District and
coached
football.
1936
Gamma
Surviving arc a daughter, Janice si
Danville area; three grandchildren;
|
lan
,
ol
Riverside
He was an
Representatives: Ruth Wagner LeGrande, 76 North
Cedar Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 (717) 454-1427 and Mary
Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Street, Conyngham, PA
18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551.
two sisters and a
1937
1933
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South Market
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-4850 and Dorothy
Street,
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
(
717 ) 784-2046
official of the
PSAA (now
the
P1AA) and a
member of the North Central Pennsylvania Chapter of
PSAA football officials, where he served as president and
secretary-treasurer for 16 years. Mr. Border was
made
honorary member of the association in 1970. He officiated
for 25 years in the Susquehanna Valley
Conference
also in the West Branch League.
and
He was instrumental in initiating the Berwick Midget
League football program. Mr. Border operated the
brother.
Representative: Lois Lawson, 644 East Third Street
in
Maude Woomer
;i
Chapter XI She was a member of International
Reading Association, Keystone stale [leading Association, Susquehanna Valley Reading Association and I'enn
sylvania State Education Association
Her husband, Ktissell K Todd, died January .'{1, 1973
years.
Bom
Hess Linn,
Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg,
165
(717) 784-1857
PA
17815
scoreboard at Crispin Field for eight years.
Mr. Border owned and operated Dent's Motor Parts
in
Berwick, retiring in 1974. He was also a substitute teacher
in the Central Columbia, Berwick
and Northwest school
districts. He was an Army veteran of World
War II and
served in France.
Continued on page 12
Albert J. Kafka "33 died on July 20. He was 73 years old.
Albert was a group leader In production control
at
Mack Trucks
Inc., Allentown, before retiring In 1973.
Before that he was an office steward for 18 years and
an
HAW
alternate committeeman of
Local 677.
He taught at Kelavres School in
Schuylkill County, for several years.
Mmc
Born
Township
Beaver Brook, Luzerne County, he was a son .»(
the late Joseph and Mary (Tobias)
Kafkfl
He was a member of the Cathedral of St. Catherine of
Selna, Allentown.
In
He was
War II
a sergeant in the
Army
Air Corps during World
Surviving are his wife, Johanna, of Allentown,
and a
daughter, Janet, wife of William E
Koles Jr
of
Pittsburgh.
Views
1
We inn si preserve some sense of intellectual overview
and order. Wisdom and virtue are essential for the
construed r use ol scientific data and technical skills
This university must be a place where the values
and
ideals, the ethics and morals, the manners
and methods
the knowledge and wisdom of the ages
are given
meaning in today's world. Career preparation is
essential, but students should
bound together
in
ways
that
leam that we are all
demand more of us than
self -concern.
1934
Our students should also understand the importance
of
growth by the design of
appropriate co-curricular activities Our
programs in
the cultural areas, athletics, and
student organizations
also help bind us together in ways that
demand more of
social as well as intellectual
P Sentatlves: Esther Evans Whitenlght,
^mu
Mfth Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717
^
&™XZUis
m West
(
)
12lh street
-
East
154
784-6737
B,oomsb
and
^
us than self-concern
Fifth,
'34
was recently
appointed representative and
special agent
for
the
Pennsylvania League of Independent Businesses,
with the
main office located in Harrisburg. Woody,
a retired
sheriff, will cover Columbia County.
Woody is marr.ed to
the former
Jane
Fahrtnger '31. They
Vine Street, Berwick, Pa. 18603
L.
live at 2000
North
want
new
2Xretated
an effort to keep pace with
and academic needs of our
° f faCUUy develo P ment cannot
intend to design and implement
strategies for
reS0urces ot tnls diversity so we
enrich further the education
of our students
I
S^Sh^
1935
may
0
UUam 1 Re6d 151 EaSt fourth
K
o
Bloomsburg,
PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
Helen H (Hartman) Clmbala '35 was
named the 1985
Woman of the Year" by the Bloomsburg Business
and
Professional Women's Club
An engraved plaque and floral centerpiece
were
presented to Helen by Sandra Darlington, club
president
Helen currently heads the BPW s Young
Careerist
Committee and has served as scholarship chairman
for a
e:
Street,
number
position on
responsibilities, all in
Sixth
Dtat
mv
II
the changing quality
U
the
be
J^f
you about
I believe in it. Til
encourage it
support the programs vou already
have
developed. A modest amount of university
funds is being
made available for faculty development again
this year
as an institutional priority If we are
to help vou keep
current in your fields and ask you
on occasion to assume
I
of years.
-
and
°PP° rtunities
^mn.f
region of ^
the ^
Commonwealth.
11
1
*>r the citizens in this
Throughout this next
66 eXpl ° ring and definin
concert wiS
Uie academic community,
activities in the visual and
performing arts which will enhance
our academic
a
and COntribule t0
cuJt «™l development of
the" re gi?n
.
^2*2S
*
1,
IsUernlnT"
MiSlS?
X
8
moratorium effective immediately on the
Representative Assembly for the fall semester with the
understanding that a new governance structure be
defined this
**
any meanS
,ast in
P™^
c °nversations. and after
°J
CSSfiSE
° nClUded
0131 an a PP">P"ate way
addrfJ thr
o
address
the governance
issue
is
to declare a
much
to
fall
and implemented
...
ME
TIME AG0
„^P
1986.
in
January
J
1 happened to read a statement
by
William Johnson Cory which at least to me
articulates
an attitude and position that best captures
the intent of
have been saying to you this afternoon. He
what the role of a college should be and
specifically what we as educators should
create for
those we teach, our students. These
remarks were
directed to students, but they also tell
us what I believe
al
that
I
talks about
we should strive to accomplish.
You go to a college not so much
for knowledge as for
for the habit of attention, for the art
of
expression for the art of assuming at a
moment's notice
a new intellectual position, for the
art of
arts
to talk to
raculty development,
and
Woodrow (Woody) Brewlngton
I
Continued from page 2
and habits;
entering
quickly into another person's thoughts,
for the habit of
submitting to censure and refutation, for
the art of
indicating assent or dissent in
graduated terms, for the
habit of regarding minute points
of accuracy, for the art
of working out what is possible
in a given time for taste,
for discrimination, for mental
courage and mental
soberness.
Faculty promoted
Ten faculty members returned for the
1985-1986
academic year at promoted ranks
Promoted from associate to full professor
were Peter
H. Bonling, economics; Stewart
L. Nagle, art Robert
Yon. accounting; and William J. Sproule.
health
physical education and athletics.
Promoted to associate professor were Levi
J Grav
physics; Lynne C. Miller, biological
and allied health'
sciences; and Anne K. Wilson,
sociology and social
Promoted
to assistant professor were
Ronald V
DiOionomenico. academic advisement,
Patricia B
Torsella. nursing; and Marilou W.
Zeller library
P
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
Senior dies
By MIKE DILLON
in
crash
'83
Press-Enterprije Stotf
On this past Christmas Day, Bloomsburg University
senior Dave Murphy was killed in an
automobile
accident near A lien town
He was four months away from graduating with a
degree in chemistry, but he needed no diploma
as proof
of his achievements as a student and
a human being
Murphy left behind a legacy of service and good
Carpenter was
loyal supporter
seemed,
It
at times, that he lived in the
Kehr Union
Building, where he served as a student
supervisor for
four years. Murphy was dedicated and did
a
professional job. Administrators, employees
and
students
respected and depended on him Murphv
'
head of the Bloomsburg University
concert committee, and was active in many of the
university's union-based student service organizations.
all
also served as
But
his contribution to the university
goes bevond
all
that.
In 1983, a tragic fire
claimed the life of Bloomsburg
University student Dominick Murtin and left 10
of
Merton's housemates homeless. David Murphy raised
thousands of dollars to assist the Murtin family with
burial expenses and to replace the possessions of
the
homeless. Murphy was also instrumental in setting up a
fund to provide assistance to victims of catastrophes
like the one that claimed MurthVs life
Now it is the Murphy family that must pay for the
burial of a son, a brother. The David Murphy Memorial
Fund help the Murphy family pay burial expenses and
will also provide for a David Murphy memorial
scholarship fund. The details of the scholarship will be
decided by the Murphy family and announced by the
university at a later date.
Any donation to the memorial fund would be greatly
appreciated. The first priority is helping the family with
burial expenses, which are considerable. Money raised
in excess of those expenses will be funnelled into the
scholarship fund.
If you prefer your donation be used for only
(a) burial
expenses, or (b) the scholarship fund, please specify
that on the memo line of your check.
Donations are tax-deductible and should be adressed
to the Bloomsburg University Trust. If you have no
preference about your donation being used for the either
the burial fund or the scholarship fund, please write
"David Murphy Memorial Fund" on the memo line of
your check.
The university and the Murphy family appreciate your
generosity and support.
R "Tina" Robertson. 60. instructor of nursing
Bloomsburg University, died Nov. 5 after an extended
illness She lived at Bloomsburg R.D
3
Born in Shenandoah, she was a daughter of the late
Basil and Anna Kurilla Ruscavage She lived in
Beaver
Township for five years and formerly in Rowavton
Conn and in New York City
She was a graduate of Annunciation Catholic High
School in Shenandoah, and the Bridgeport iConn.)
Hospital School of Nursing She received her BS degree
from Columbia University and her MA degree from New
York University She was employed as a nursing
instructor at BU for five years and had been director
of
Helene
at
.
supporter of the Alumni
Association
He was born
in
New York
City on January 2. 1918. a son
of the late George
and
W
Dorothy iMillen* Carpenter
a Greenwich. Connecticut Health Association for a
number of years
He was a professor of
German language in the
She was a member of St Cyril and Methodius
Ukranlan Catholic Church. Berwick She was vice
president of District 27. Pennsylvania Nurses
Association. I member and past treasurer of the
Columbia Montour Mental Health AMOClatlOQ, the
Bloomsburg University Nursing Honor Society, and a
member of the Bloomsburg Branch of the American
foreign language department
at BU from 1966 to 1983
A
graduate
Military
of
Culver
Academy, he
received a bachelor of arts
degree from Cornell
University He also attended
the University of Southern
Association of University Women
Surviving are two sisters and a brother
California and New York
University, where he
completed his master's
degree and doctorate
Alumni meet
requirements.
He was a member of St Paul s Episcopal Church
Bloomsburg; the Delta Psi fraternity of St Anthony
Five
recruit
NJ students
BU
alumni in New Jersey represented the university's
admissions office at a record number of college night
programs in the fall.
The volunteer recruiters included Mary and Angelo
Albano '49, Marlene Franey '62, Diane Danzer Gill 78,
Wayne Heim '69, Joyce Houser '61, John James 74,
Dick Lloyd '62, Paul Manko '60, Donato Nieman 74.
Anne Y. Sarrow 79, Linda L. Schmicker 76, Richard C.
Stout '49, Nelson Swarts '63 and Sandra Williams '66.
They represented BU at Eustace, Cherry Hill,
Bridgewater, Vernon Twp., Morris Knolls, BridgewaterRaritan, Bernards, Linden, Carteret, Belvidere.
Burlington County. Basking Ridge, Pennsauken,
Atlantic City, Kearny, Nutley, Northern Valley, and
Somerset.
Once again, Dick and Marion Lloyd graciously hosted
the training session at their home in Belle Mead.
Basketball assistant hired
Ray
Ricketts, assistant basketball coach at
Springfield (Mass.) College for the past five years, has
accepted a similar position at Bloomsburg University
Ricketts, a 1974 graduate of Albright College in
Reading, joined the Husky staff on Sept. 3 In addition to
his basketball duties,
he
will serve in
an academic
advisement capacity for BU student-athletes.
The Pottstown native averaged 18.6 points per game
during his career at Albright, finishing seventh on the
with 1,588 career points.
Ricketts from the 1973-74
season when he played against the Huskies in an NCAA
regional game, scoring 19 points in a 92-78 losing effort
His main responsibility to the basketball program will
school's all-time scoring
BU
fans
list
may remember
be recruiting.
BU alumni who
in
Ohio
Ohio met with
live In
Tom
and
Lynn Davles as the latter were passing through the
state In September Tom. director of BUs Can H
Development Center, was on a cross country sabattlcal
Hall; the Torch Club of Bloomsburg. Schlarrafia
Men's
Club International; and was active with the Bloomsburg
Boy Scouts
He is survived by his wife of 27 years, the former
Dorothy Byford; two daughters. Mrs. William Suzanne'
Manning of Danville and Mrs Joseph (Anne) Griska of
Watertown, Ct.; five granddaughters, and a brother.
Edward N. Carpenter of Cedarhurst. N Y
project to visit various Industries and businesses.
Meeting for dinner In Amhurst were Joe and Audrey
Metro of Oberlln. Fred and Marlon DeBcll '4« of
Lakewood. and Connie Kston Wlssinger '60 of Mentor
i
Student alumni organize
Coach McLaughlin
Doug Hippenstlel
Mary Gardner, current women's swimming and
diving head coach, will take over the men's program
In his 23 seasons. McLaughlin produced a national
champion and had nine different swimmers and one
diver gain All-America status in 130 events at the NCAA
Championships. He also achieved the "Master Coach"
award in 1982. presented by the College Swimming
Coaches Association of America.
His teams finished among the top three squads in the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
Championships on 14 occasions, and he coached 15
conference champions in 27 years He was voted as the
PSAC "Coach of the Year" by his peers in 1979 and
served as host for five PSAC Championships
As historian for the PSAC Men's Swimming and
Diving Coaches Association, he compiled the "PSAC
Profiles," a manual of the sport in the conference from
1959 to 1983 The publication was the result of many
hours of research to preserve the records established in
PSAC championship
Student Alurnnl Associations are not a
Although
coach from 1961 to 1963. assistant baseball
coach in 1964 and 1965, head baseball coach in 1967 and
the director of aquatics until the fall term of 1983
football
students are encouraged to participate
especially hopes many
children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews of BU
alumni will be anxious to serve the university and the
Alumni Association In this way
all
picnic scheduled
Do you have any baccalaureate, commencement or
awards day programs hidden away In your attic? The
niverslty Archives needs copies from the following
I
years
In
order to complete
Its collection:
BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
1906, 1907
through
through 195.J. 1965.
1980 to present
Any years pre
through 1934, 1944, 1946
r
1972 through 197. >, 1977. 1978,
1929. 1992
1970,
1886, 1887. 1888. 1890
'Spring;
through
1909, 1908. 1919. 1920. 192.J,
:
annual plcnJc
be held on June 21, 1966. Please note the change of
month from July to June.
will
Any years
prior to
1895 through 1901,
1925, 1927 through 1030. 1999,
189.'},
1934, 1945. 1948 through 1950. 1953. (Summer; Any years
prior to 1963. 1970 through 1973, (Winter; Any years
prior to 1943, 1944, 1946 through 1948, 1950 through 1952,
1960
through
through
present
1945, 1949
1980. 1982 to
ATTENTION BU BAND ALUMNI The
in
Archives needs materials
HONORS/ A WARD DAYS
Band
new
new SAC, Hippenstlel
COMMENCEMENTS
action.
In addition to his coaching responsibilities in
swimming and diving, McLaughlin was an assistant
being good alumni," says
development on the nation's campuses, private colleges
and universities have historically nurtured their would
be alumni from their earliest days as freshman Public
Institutions have increasingly learned valuable lessons
from their private counterparts
the
department."
to start
director of alumni affairs
"Through their participation In these activities,
students will gain an awareness of the Important role of
alumni," Hippenstlel notes "Bloomsburg University Is
clearly a better place because of the collective
contributions of alumni throughout her long history "
possibility of
"Eli McLaughlin has been an Important part of
Bloomsburg athletics for a long time and has touched
and influenced many young men." Sanders said. "We
are sorry to see a coach of his calibre step down but are
hopeful he will make the same type of significant
contributions to the university and its athletic-
'68,
That's the reason for organizing a Student Alumni
Council on campus, under the sponsorship of the BU
Alurnnl Association Members of the new group will
assist in planning and staging vai Ions alumni events
such as Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, the annual
phonathon, and the Senior Send off Picnic
Veteran Bloomsburg University men's swimming and
diving coach Eli McLaughlin requested and was granted
reassignment to full-time teaching duties. Athletic
Director Roger Sanders announced Sept 10 McLaughlin
had been in charge of the Huskies' program since
joining the university's staff in 1961 with the exception
of the 1969-70 season when he was on sabbatical leave.
McLaughlin commented. "With the
never too early
"It's
retires
retirement approaching. I felt it would be In the best
interest to vacate the position at this time "
Alumni
11
Nursing professor dies
C. Whitney Carpenter II. 67. former professor
of
language at Bloomsburg University, died December
12
He had been a resident of Bloomsburg since l%6
Although he was not a BU graduate, he was a loval
fellowship.
1986
Any years
pre-1942. 1943
1954, 1968. 1969. 1973, 1974,
If you would like to donate any of these programs,
please send them to Alumni House, Bloomsburg
University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
12
1937
1986
Continued from page 10
1
Representative Clayton H Hlnkel. 418 Jefferson Street,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-3218
Mr. Border was a member of the Fist Presbyterian
Church of Berwick, where he served as an elder, a
deacon and taught the high school Sunday school class for
many
1945
940
years.
Department of Languages and Cultures. Under her
leadership, the department gained several new programs,
including the Certificate of Language Proficiency and
of the
French and Spanish.
Dr. John wasn't directly in the classroom, she
gave untiringly of her time to many efforts. She served as
advisor to the French CTub and the campus chapter of Phi
Sigma Iota, the national foreign language society. She
coordinated numerous study-tours and trips both abroad
and in the United States for students studying French.
She also assisted in developing a foreign student
exchange program with the University of Nancy in
France and with the city of Liverpool in England. In
minors
Mr. Border was past president of the Berwick Kiwanis
Club and a life member of the Berwick Elks Lodge,
where he served as exalted ruler. He had been Boy Scout
troop leader at the First Presbyterian Church, Berwick
He was a member of the National Automotive Association,
the Berwick Chamber of Commerce, Berwick
American Legion, Knapp Lodge F&AM 462 and Caldwell
Consistory of Bloomsburg. He was also a member of the
Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. and Columbia County Shrine
In
When
1941
Representatives: C. Stuart and Eda Bessie (Bellhartz)
Edwards, 705 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717) 784-0908.
Note: The 45th reunion of the Class of 1941 will be held
June. A letter with more information for 1941
graduates will be forthcoming.)
Club.
in
While at the Berwick Retirement Village Nursing
Home, he served as resident council officer.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters,
Mrs. David L. (Judith) Force, Berwick; and Mrs
Timothy A. (Constance) Cain of Easton; and five
avenue for high schoolers to
language contests during International
addition, she provided an
compete
in foreign
Day
at the university.
Dr. John lives at 928 Country Club Drive,
Bloomsburg
Pa. 17815.
grandchildren.
1942
1946
Representative: Dr. Jeanne Noll Zimmerman,
Richmond Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 872-8642
1938
Robert
Rowland
J.
'38
lives at 8515 U.S.
1
Highway 41N,
Dawn (Osman)
Trewella '42 died at Reading Hospital
She was 64 years old.
She lived at 3 Heather Lane, Greenfields, Pa. She was
P.O. Box 87, Palmetto, Florida 33561.
recently.
Bernard E. Haval '38 died July 5. Bernard lived at P.O.
Box 1114, Monroe, North Carolina 28110 prior to his death.
the wife of Robert J. Trewella.
Robert T. Heckenluber
'38
died August 30.
Born in Shamokin, she was a daughter of Emily (Barr)
Osman, of Shamokin, and the late H. Stanley Osman.
A member of West Lawn United Methodist Church, she
was a past president and treasurer of the Greenfields
He had been
living In Arcndtsvillc, IVnnsvlv.mi,!
Chapter of the Auxiliary to St. Joseph Hospital.
In addition to her husband and her mother, she is
survived by two sons: Jeffrey C. of Mullica Hill, N.J.. and
Brian S. of Trumbauersville. Bucks County; two grandchildren and a sister.
1939
Representative: Ruth
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
(
Dugan Smeal,
Market
740
Street,
717) 784-4715
Ray and Dorothy Zimmerman '39 participated in an
Elderhostel program at BU this summer The two are
only the second BU alumni couple Included in the
700
older students who have participated in the five-year
program, said program coordinator George Turner.
ii
wasn't that old college Ue thai brought graduates
Ray and Dorothy back
to
BU
for
1943
Representative: Betty Katerman Algatt, R.D
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717) 784-5584
we
2
Representatives: Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge, 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA 17821 (717) 275-3046
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D. 1, Catawissa PA
17820 (717) 784-3035
Ralph D. Felton
years
'46
died June 18 in Ohio.
Born in Jackson Township, son of the late Herbert G.
and Josephine (Tripp) Felton, he moved from White
Haven to Montrose in 1951. He was superintendent of
Schools for the Montrose Area School District until he
retired in 1969, ending a 45-year teaching career.
He received his master's degree from Bucknell University and did graduate work at Johns Hopkins University
and Rutgers University.
He was a member of the Montrose United Methodist
Church, the Laurel Lodge No. 467, F&AM, White Haven,
the Scranton Keystone Consistory, and was a 32nd degree
Mason.
His wife is the former Mildred Kemmerle.
Also surviving are a son. James Miller, South Montrose; a brother, five grandchildren, four
great-grandchil-
1944
1947
Just
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East
11th
Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 759-9733
Street,
Representative: Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park Street.
Carroll Park, Bloomsburg,
"But being at a familiar college didn't hurt,"
added
wife Dorothy, a former school teachn
summer,
five Elderhoitel sessions
were sponsored
Bloomsburg, with 200 enrolled. Most ol
the students
the New York area, said Turner Coming
back
Is quite a surprise, said the
two retired educators
"Well It's a big university now. Then It
was a small
college,
said Ray. "Now there are all kinds
of groups
here using the campus for the summer,
said Dorothy
Dorothy grew up on Market Street in
Bloomsburg. Her
father, the ate John Calvin
Engelhart, was a supervisor
at
come from
Iit??Sf
C
rpe
I
i-
^
C0Uple
As
a
came back
nere for "HUH
Beatr,ce retlred from th «
-
faculty
Julian ZlnzareUa '44, who has been the
Gordon Junior
High School principal for 25 years, is planning
to retire
next year He has had 41 years in
education, 38 in the
Coatesvllle area and nearly three in
New Jersey His
address is 1505 Robin Road. Coatesville, Pa.
19320.
Luclnda K. Vought Hufnagle '44 Catawissa R.D. l,
died
on March 28. She was an elementary teacher for
28 years
retiring In 1962. She was married to Walter
F Hufnagle'
who died on March 14.
She is survived by a son, Jackson W. Hufnagle.
Herndon, Va., and four grandchildren.
Ray commuted from his home in
Nuremberg and was president of the Day
Men s Associastudent,
tion his senior year.
This time around, the
taste of dormitory
life,
day
KrauTiaS!
we can
They have had such a good time
afternoon trips to a coal mine and
vowed to enroll In more sessions.
"We
Just got rid of our
summer
Z^EfiSF"*
The
who
t0 travel
two.
were members
In their
'
1
Qompare
'''
cottage in Delaware so
and take mor* of these
of
the
school's
100th
anniversary class, said tlie campus has
undergone radical
changes since their graduation Only
three buildings
Carver Hall, Old Science Hall and Benjamin
Franklin were standing when they were student*
The Zimmermans have enjoyed their renewed
taste of
the classroom, and they gave a rating
of "excellent" to
rofessors:
Jam *s Sperry. William Sproule
£P
?J 2*
Martin
GUdea and Harold Bailey
They may have been lured here by computers, but
said
they found courses in Response to the
Holocaust the
American Presidency and physical fitness equally fasci-
%
nating.
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
classes and in
Central!.! thai they've
Dr. Mary Lou (Fenstemaker) John '45, facultv emerita,
delivered the commencement address at BU on' August
15
Haas Center for the Arts.
Her topic was "Bloomsburg University Today; Tomorrow the World." Dr. John comes from a family whose ties
to Bloomsburg date back to the late
1800s, when the
university was a small academv. Her father,
also a BU
faculty emeritus, is Howard F.
Fenstemaker, a 1912
graduate of Bloomsburg State Normal School.
She is the daughter of Ruth Nuss Fenstemaker, also
a
in
1912
BSNS
graduate. In addition, her grandmother. Annie
Supplee Nuss, graduated from Bloomsburg in 1888.
Dr. John Is also a 1964 master of
arts graduate of
Bucknell University and a 1978 doctor
of philosophy
graduate of Penn State University.
The Bloomsburg native recently retired after 26
years
of service to her alma mater where
she served as an
instructor
and later a professor
17815 (717) 784-0988
Ferae E. (Van Sant) Whitby '47 died at her home in
Wilkes-Barre October 2. She was 60 years old.
Born August 25, 1925. in Muncy, Pa., she was the
daughter of the late Edwin and Fannie Rarig Van
Sant.
She taught in the Dallas school district from
1947 until
she retired in 1983. She was a member of
St. Paul's
United Church of Christ, Numidia, Pa.
She was the last member of her immediate
family.
Frank
Novelli '47 died September 21 at the Vallev
Community Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia. He was living in
Vinton, Va. at the time of his death.
He was the son of the late John and Mary Plewa
^
Sol
received their first
suits them fine "Ol
course
50
PA
J.
Novelli, and was a school teaher
in the Quakertown
schools for 35 years.
H se ed with the Nay in the Pacific Theater during
y
»,
iy
r U
HC gradUated fr°
Shickshinn -V High
1945
Zimmermans
which
82
an update on their
wanted a course In Introduction to
Computei Science," said Ray, a retired school adnum
trator from the Bethesda-Chevy Chase,
Maryland die
trlct. "We're Just trying to keep
the world from going
This
He was
old.
dren, nieces and nephews.
college educations.
"No,
1104
of
French and chairman
m
in 19 35
Frank was a member
Our Lady of Nazareth Church,
Koanoke. He was a charter member
of the Knights of
Columbus. Quakertown. and was a
Fourth Degree Knight
Surviving are his wife, the former
Frances Zakrzewski;
daughter. Mrs. Robert (Francine)
Lewis. Vinton; four
orothers. three sisters and five
grandchildren.
Sta^T^S.
M
^™n
of
'47 died
State General Hospital.
September
He was
71
14 in
Shamokin
years old
Carmel on February 10. 1914. he was a
ank and Eva (Sni Re) Vershinski. He
P
,
resident
of Mount Carmel
h001
Mount Carmel Area Sch001
Tl
Jr!I?»h
w«?nw
lifelong
was a
1
DistrirfTr
tauSt a
CoiSty
£ y ?"5
bef0Pe retirin
8
in
1976
Township High School
in
25 1936 m Ho, C">ss
y
Moun^r^fi^^^T
Mount Carmel. to the former
Mildred A. Bonis
'
V
Co..
Co
e
'
ber ° f
H
He
also
Sullivan
Church.
Cross
A mplTn Hose and Chemical Cnurch Ctover Hose
American
Co
Mount Carmel
-
;
Continued on page 13
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1947
1986
13
Continued from page 12
Klks. Mount Carmel Eagles, Sons of Poland, and Mount
Carmel
He also served as past governor of the
YFW
Loyal Order of Moose. Mount Carmel
He was a four year letterman In football, basketball,
baseball and track at Mount Carmel High School He
lettered In football at West Chester State College and
Bloomsburg State College, and played semi professional
baseball in Tremont. Berwick. Springfield, Danville and
Mount Carmel
v
He served as head basketball and baseball coach at
Mount Carmel High School and also was an assistant
football coach under the late Michael Tern- Thomas was
a former P I A A basketball official
Survivors Include his widow, one son. Thomas F.
Vernon. Columbus. Ohio, one daughter. Mrs John
iTrina» Leshtnskl. Mount Carmel Estates; a sister, six
grandchildren and one great grandchild
1948
HOLIDAY GET-TOGETHER
—
Attending the annual Christmas meeting ot the Philadelphia area alumni at Wanamaker's were
Harry Gobora '50, Connie Gobora '52. Dan McGrew '51. Marie Morgan '54 Orville Palsgrove 31 Margaret Minner '23. Lucy Ennis
'30. Sadie Mayernick '27. Lee Beaumont'43. Peggy Burns '67. Sonya Villan '73. Roy Beyers 'SI, Howard Ebersole '69. George
Gorko '61. Joe Zakorchemny '72. Betty Rosell '45. and Deborah Castleman 80 Guests included Betty Palsgrove. Orville
Palsgrove's daughter Lois and family, Jim Gledhill. Huberte Pugliano, Peg Wilson, Cathy Zackorchemny Mane Harbage Henry
Harbage. Catherine Evans, Anne Bomberger. Mary Lou Beyers. Viola Readier Representing BU was Doug Hippenstiei '68 director
of alumni aflairs
Representative: Betty L Fisher. 928 Country
Drive. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-0434
Club
1949
Representative: Richard E Grimes, 1723 Fulton Street,
Harrisburg, PA 17102 ( 717 ) 233-0777
Edwin M. Allegar '49 regional personnel munager for
Nationwide Insurance in Butler since 19B2 has eurned the
professional designation of Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter from the American Institute for Property
and Liability Underwriters He has served Nationwide in
various capacities for 32 years He Is active In his church
and the community, the United Way and the Butler
Personnel Association. He and his wife, Alice, live in the
Butler area
1950
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Mont
NJ 07645 ( 201) 391-9106
vale,
Thomas
A. Klopp "50 has retired from the Fleetwood
District. He came to Fleetwood In 1«J52 as a
business education teacher, a position he held until being
assigned the duties of high school guidance counselor In
1954 His address Is 337 West Arch Street, Fleetwood. Pa
Area School
PLAY BALL
—
Over 70 BU alumni, family and friends enioyed a night of baseball at the Baltimore Orioles-Detroit Tigers game Oct
Before the game, the alumni were treated to a bullpen party catered by the Orioles staff Following the party, the alumni
watched a great game as Fred Lynn hit a three-run homer to lead the hometown Orioles to a 5-2 victory The following alumni were
present at the game: Alfred Cyganowski '53. Stanley Werkheiser 78. Susan (White) Clemson '77. Nancy (Bncker) Shatter '68.
Beverly (Jungmann) Hibschman '72. William Hibschman '70. Floyd Grimm '64, and Lynn (Wesley) Grimm '67, Kathy McGuire '69.
Kay (Gough) Stolba '69. Kim Dilliplane '78. Kandia Black '78, Larry Ikeler '64, Lucy Zablocky) Ikeler '64, Doug Hill '69, and Nila
(Sorensen) Hill '67, Diane (Altien) Giles '80. Jim Guizzetti '62. Bob Shields '78. and Carol Goodtellow '83
4
(
19522.
Elmer W. Krelser *50 has resigned as principal of the
Columbia High School effective as of September
He had
been on medical leave since the start of the 1984-85 school
term and cited medical reasons for his resignation While
at Bloomsburg, he captained an undefeated football team
and was named AH Conference and All State His address
is 1152 Crlmcll Avenue, Columbia. Pa. 17512.
1
Josephine Chevalier '50
56, of Orange, New Jersey,
in October at Gteanvlllfl (8.C.) Memorial Hospital
She was a native of Duryea.
She received her master's degree In education from
She was a business
Selon Hall University In 1965
education teacher at Arthur L. Johnson Regional High
4
,
died
School
In
Clark,
New
Jersey, for 19 years.
She was the widow of John Chevalier and
two daughters, a brother and two sisters.
Is
survived by
1951
Representative:
Road,
'80
and
'81
Dr
Liberty,
Russell
NY
C.
Davis,
Jr..
Chaffee
12754
,
children
V
Mamscalco
1,
Robert Lepard '51 is the executive vice-president of A/C
Pipe Inc
Robert and his wife. Joan, live at 1012
Richmond Rd Broomall, Pa 19008 They have three
7
HOUSTON GET-TOGETHER — BU
RD
alumni from the Houston area met
The party was planned
to
comctde with the
in
visit of
November
Tom
LI
at the
Davies
BU
home
R»cnard and Theresa Ani llocy
director of career development
of
Dr. Jack E. Williams '51 has completed 24 years of
service to Edinboro University and will retire In February 1986 His address Is 121 Terrace Drive, Edinboro, Pa.
16412.
Continued on page 14
me
alumni uuah tHLT/january
iy«b
i
1951
1953
Conl.nued from page 13
Harold F. Emmftt '51 was recently Installed as the new
president of the Bareville, Leola, Leacock Lions Club He
is married to the former Helen Tletjen '51. They have
three children. The Emmitts live at 141 Forest Hill Road,
Leola, Pa. 17540.
him a
condolences and sympathy.
I closed
'"
'do your best
The Jet crash also brought to earth the hopes Hanamura, who assumed leadership of Japanese Air Lines
three years ago after a crash that killed 24 people, had
for an economically strong company
Duke, who spends a month each summer in Berwick
with his wife, son and two adopted Japanese daughters,
talked about Hanamura, JAL's rise from debt and Its
sudden, tragic crash back into financial uncertainty.
Hanamura "knows nothing about the airline industry,
but he does know about business," said 54-year-old Duke
"He happens to be one of the most powerful men in
Japan.
the man behind the scenes.
"Hanamura is the secretary general of the Federation
of Industries, which is much like the National Association
of Manufacturers here. They look out for industry." said
with
1952
Francis B. Gallnski, 90 Tower
Representatives:
Road, Doylestown,
PA
Hill
and Dr. Frank
Box
PA
J. Furgele, Star Route,
18901 (215) 348-9746
228, Lakeville,
18438
(
1955
717)
227-4946
Sara Pat (McCeary) Brown '52 was the winner in the
recent Ms. Northumberland County Senior Citizen
Pagent, sponsored by the Northumberland County Area
Agency on Aging. Mrs. Brown will participate in the Ms.
Pennsylvania Senior American Pagent later this year
Each contestant was Judged on her positive outlook and
philosophy of life and on talent.
She played Amazing Grace on the piano while blind
folded and then played several Jazz numbers.
Mrs Brown's address is 1123 Market Street, Sunbury.
Pennsylvania 17801
"Say the government wants to raise corporate taxes.
talks to (Japanese Prime Minister) Nakasone
and cuts it in half." explained Duke, illustrating Hanamura "s power in the Japanese industrial society.
Hanamura, 77. is also the chairman of the board of
Keidanren, an industrial club. "He is the full-time man
who runs this rich, powerful organization
members include representatives
" Duke said
the
of 400 to 500 of
all the big ones."
club's
Blooms-
Herbert R. Kerchner '53, director for tin- past 18 vears
of Western Montgomery County Vo-Tech School. Limer-
He joined the faculty of the International Christian
University in Tokyo in 1959 by invitation of the
university.
"I've been there ever since, except for the four
vears I
spent in London."
PA
ick,
Scrimgeour,
H
I)
5,
17815 (717) 784-7120
will
address
S.
at the end of this academic year
Ablnglon Ave.. Glensldc, Pa 10038
retire
is
631
His
When Benjamin Duke
in
.Japan
become
in 1959,
"53 took a university leaching
Job
he could not have known that he would
and friend to some of the most powerful
men In Japanese industry.
Nor could Duke, a Herwlck native, have realized that
he would develop a 20-year friendship with Hanamura
Hanichiro, chairman of Japanese Air Lines, whose Jumbo
jet crashed into a mountain In Japan earlier this
year
with
r>24
tutor
people aboard.
"I'm sure
said of
it
is
terrible
what he
is
Hanamura Thursday during
going through." Duke
a visit here "I sent
It was then when he met
Hanamura "He wanted to set
up an English seminar for businessmen at Keidanren,"
Duke explained. "He has been mv student everv Thursday for the last 20 years "
During
his seminar sessions. Duke said the
seven
"students" - the oldest is 91 - discuss their
business
problems, trade and American business, "using the
Time
magazine business section "
Hanamura never ran a corporation before JAL He
became involved with the airline after an accident three
years ago killed 24 people when "a pilot purposely
dove
his plane into the water at the end of
the runway"" said
Duke Then, the airline was "in serious debt."
"So Nakasone asked (Hanamura)
board to straighten things out."
Duke
to be
chairman
to
Board
Governors
Sean Mullen, president of Bloomsburg University's
Association, has been selected
by Gov. Dick Thornburgh and the state Senate as
one of
three students to sit on the Hi member Board
of
Governors of the Stale System of Higher
Education His
term will be for the 1985-86
Community Covcrnment
school year.
As a result of his selection.
Mullen has resigned as
chairman of the Board of
student Government
Presidents of the 14
universities.
He
will
concentrate his efforts on
initiating his "brain child."
dollars; he
was saying how nervous he was."
noted, "One of (Hanamura's) major concerns
is
the trade imbalance with the United
States. That's why
he signed this billion-dollar contract with Boeing
to helb
reduce the pressure."
For 20 years Duke has been learning
about
industrial management from his
-
Japanese
Thursday-night students
seven of the most powerful
men
in
Japanese industry
And he has been learning about Japanese
education
from his teaching experience and those
of his son. Chris
15, and daughters Kim. 17. and
Susan. 20
Duke's experiences contributed to his
recently completed book
"The Japanese School - Lessons for
Industrial America." in which
he explains Japanese
industrial success as a product
of its schools
not
management The Preager Press book explains
what
Duke has learned and what America can
learn from the
Japanese.
Roy Croop
has been named vice president of
property and casualty insurance
sales in the Columbusbased Nationwide Insurance organization
Rov joined
Nationwide as a claims adjuster in
1953 and went into
sales management in 1962.
Elected vice president and
the Alliance of Pennsylvania
Student Government
Associations. The new
organization will have eight
members, three from the
state-owned universities of
manager
the SSHE and one each from
the state-related universities
of Penn State, Pitt, Temple,
'53
company's New England region, he
served there from 1977 to 1984 when
he moved to the
e
C
siden{ °< operations administraR°lJ holds !?*
te Roy
the professional Chartered Property
and
ter CPCU and Cnartered
'
Ute Under
:
110 "* He and his wife,
the former
X! Bredbenner. live
Janet
at 1363 Clubview Boulevard
1N
Worthington. Ohio 43085.
of
the
Lf
^
m7"
d^g™
T iSSP
tZ
Lincoln and branch campuses
MULLEN
for a total of five members.
Mullen, who has drafted a constitution,
stales the new
organization will represent more students
throughout
the state. "If the idea is accepted, the
Alliance will
represent over 150.000 students," Mullen
"One
But Duke said Hanamura's job was hardly
easy "This
past winter he signed a contract with Boeing
for a billion
Duke
of
commented
of the major objectives of such an
organization is
open lines of communication between state-owned
and
"
state-related student government
Gannger.
R.D.
2.
Box
155
18618 (717) 639-1515
George A. ScheU
'55 is planning to retire after this
year
education He has been principal of Union ville Elementary School for 22 years Retirement will allow George
time for traveling, photography and music, his favorite
outside interests. His address is 328 Magnolia Street
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348.
Dr. John E. Kosoloskl Jr. '55
is
the
new administrator
of the Schuylkill
County Drug and Alcohol Program He
began his duties on July 1.
John PanicheUo
'55
lives
at
Stone Hedge Drive
72
Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630.
1956
Representative: Dr. William L. Bitner III, 54 Wincrest
Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 792-1151
Joanne Marie (Hester) Gentry '56 has been promoted to
vice principal at Terry Parker High School,
Jacksonville
Florida 32211. She is Parker's first female vice principal
Prior to her promotion, Joanne was assistant principal
for
24
curriculum for four years. She has been at Parker for
years. She has been a business teacher, sponsored
Future Business Leaders of America, and directed
the
cooperative business education program.
Kai Ruppel '56 has taken residence at WSRE-TV.
Pensacola, Florida, as program director and assistant
station manager. He received a master's degree
in radio
and television from Syracuse University, Syracuse,
New
York. He has over 25 years of experience in radio
and
television in various capacities including
technical director for "The Mike Douglas Show"; chief
enlisted announcer for Armed Forces Radio in Salzburg, Austria;
and
television news anchor, write, producer
and director For
the past five years, Kal has served as the
television
program manager for the Instructional Media Center at
the University of West Florida in Pensacola
1957
of the
the day Hanamura got the job
"He
and jokingly said. 'Now I can flv anywhere in
recalls
phoned me
the world free.' "
Sean Mullen named
Arnold
PA
in
Hanamura
1953
Representative: John
Harvey's Lake,
Duke
Japan's top industries, "steel, oil,
And "he's like a grandfather to me."
Duke, a graduate of Berwick schools and Bloomsburg
State College, has a doctoral degree in comparative
and
international education from Penn State as well as
a
doctorate in arts from the University of London.
burg,
Representative:
letter of
gam bare, which means
S
1
Representative: William J. Pohutsky, 222 West End
Avenue, No. Plainfield, NJ 07063 ( 201) 75S4986
Glen C. Witmer
has served as manager of the
District Office of the Social Security Administration since it officially opened on
August 16, 1973 but
his affiliation with the federal agency
dates back
ate 1950s. His address
is
R.D.
1
(Duck) Follmer '57 has recently been
by Schoolcraft Community College in Livonia
Michigan as a tutor. She will serve on the
staff of the
Learning Assistance Center at the college and
will be
working
for the testing services
campus
for
department at a satellite
SCC. Margaret has been a private tutor for
elementary students in the area. She has
also been a
calligraphy instructor at the Livonia family
"Y "
Margaret and her husband, William, moved to
Michi-
gan
in 1975.
a
and
i!
William works at Ford Motor Co., Dearborn
an en neerin g tech. specialist.
SS ashave
William
two daughters: Mrs. Melody
g»
(a graduate of
lores
P°
Club Drive. Bloomsburg,
Do* 16 Brennan.
PA
607 Country
17815 (717) 784-7438
Margaret
Wrobleski
MTU), Houghton, Michigan, and Miss
Holly Follmer. a sophomore at Lawrence
Institute of
Technology. Southfield, Michigan.
The Follmers live at 30410 Greenland,
Livonia, Michi-
gan
48154.
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37
Dell Road
Stanhope, NJ 07874 (201) 627-3500
John
McGraw
'58
was
recently promoted to the position
procurement by Price Chopper
of director of perishable
1
Ve:
to the
Northumber-
Margaret A.
^
to
154,
hired
"e J0
Price Chopper in 1977. He lives
New ^,
York witn nis wife Ann son, John
V.
LnH daughter,
K,
and
Maura.
1954
Box
land, Pennsylvania 17857.
/
S^SSS ady
cin^H^m
'57
Shamokin
.hfn^T
the Benton
E
«
ShuI?' 58 has ******
a
Area
School
District.
>
superientendent of
with the
He has been
Continued on page 15
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/January 1986
1958
x*
district ten years,
I
*
two as principal and eight as superinis Main Street, Benton, Pa. 17814
tendent. His address
Robert
Gabriel '58 died May 26 in Robert Packer
Hospital. Sayre, Pa., at the age of 54 Robert had been in
ill health for a long period of time. He had been living
at
213 South Pennsylvania Avenue. Sayre.
Born in Shamokin, January 2. 1931. he was a son of
Mary Bartol Gabriel and the late Leonard Gabriel In
1955. he married the former Martha Tina Krushinski
Mr. Gabriel was principal of Ulster Sheshequinn
Elementary School for 25 years before retiring. He also
served in the Air Force during the Korean War
He received a master's degree in education at Elmira
College in New York.
Mr. Gabriel was a member of St Joseph's Catholic
Church. Athens; Sayre Elks Lodge 1148; VFW Post 1536.
Ball-Skerpon 773; and Bradford-Sullivan Chapter of Pennsylvania Retired Public School Employees Association;
and a life member of the Natinal Education Association.
In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived bv
three daughters, Mrs. William Johnson of Waverly. New
York, Mrs. David Manning of Baltimore. Maryland, and
Janet of Norman, Oklahoma; a brother, a sister, and
three grandchildren.
J.
1959
1963
Shawnee Mountain Inc and will continue as general
manager of Shawnee Development lnc He joined the
Shawnee Group in 1978 and is a certified public account
ant His address is Box 22. Shawnee on the Delaware.
of
Pennsvlvania 18356
1964
2220
Barbara A. (Kitchen)
school
nurses, dental hygienists, psychologists,
school visitors and counselors statewide.
Evelyn has been a member of the executive board of
PSEA since 1969. She resides in Berwick
4:<
of
Amaranth. Milton.
Survivors include her husband. Ronald, one daughter.
L.. at
home, and
NY
James
Peck,
40
Jeffrey
Erie College in Painesville.
Ohio, and her master's
degree from Penn State
She was an educator for 30
years and taught at BU for 20
of those years, retiring in
May
1977
taught
at
She previously
high schools in
Mount Lebanon and
Pi She also
California.
taught at lleulleberg College
In Ohio. Carthage College In
Illinois
and Upper Iowa
Universitv In Iowa
At BU. she was the
women's intramural
WRAY
"B" Club
She helped initiate and
organize women's varsity teams In Held hockey and
for the
director, advisor to the
water
ballet
became coordinator
of WODltD'l
intercollegiate athletics. She also served as a women
tennis coach Each year the outstanding senior female
athlete award Is presented In her honor
•
1965
Representative: Carl P Sheran. 43
Square. PA 19348 (215) 388-1259
Fawn
Lane. Kennett
James L. Cipriani *65 and his wife. Kathleen, are the
parents of a son born on August 6. Their address Is 912 J
Oak Street, Kulpmont, Pennsylvania 17834
Representative: Anthony
J.
pronounced dead on arrival at the Bloomsburg Hospital
She had been living at 429 Catherine St.. Bloomsburg.
Born in Wilkinsburg. Allegeheny County, she was the
daughter of the late William and Mary Bott Wray. She
was a graduate of Schenley
High School in Pittsburgh
and received her bachelor's
degree in sociology and
physical education from Lake
and advisor
a sister.
1966
Representative:
i
M. Eleanor Wray. 66. a former associate professor of
health, physical education and athletics at BU, was
stricken Sept 26 while playing tennis at BU and
basketball In 1972. she
1960
Chappaqua,
She was
Hill "64 died recently
years old
She was born September 15. 1942. in Bloomsburg, the
daughter of Thelma Broadt Kitchen, Danville, and the
late Warren F. Kitchen
She taught fourth grade at the Milton Elementary
School for 16 years and taught one year in Newport. Pa
She was a member of the First Baptish Church. Milton,
the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Milton,
and a past member of the Junior Women's Club and
Angela
home and
dies
University
15801
Dr. John E. Nagle '59 has been named executive
director of the Capital Area Intermediate Unit. He will fill
the post from July I, 1986 to June 30, 1990. His address is
1702 Barbara Lane, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055.
5,000
Honevman Road.
Marianne (Antonetti) Webster 64 is teaching a new
program for secretaries at Penn State's DuBois Campus
Marianne is the campus financial aid secretary Her
address is 211 East Logan Avenue. DuBois. Pennsvlvania
Kings
Evelyn P. Fedin '59 is the current president of the
Department of Pupil Services. The department represents
Wray
Eleanor
'
Representative. Ernest R Shuba. 16
Flemlngton. NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Order
Representative: Sandra Pfister Brown.
Avenue, Easton, PA 18042 ( 215 ) 252-2881
15
J.
Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive.
Lane,
Ocean,
145-C,
"66 of New Brittain died December 3
the Central Bucks School District for 20
years, he received his master's degree at Newton State
College.
Surviving are his wife, the former Donna Zeisloft; a
daughter, Marl Patrice; two brothers and two sisters
NJ
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church
since 1958 and was serving her third term as an elder
She was a former deacon and was also on the mission
and stewardship committee and was a member o! the
Women's Service Circle
She was a member of the American Association of
University Women and the Bloomsburg Women's Club.
During World War II she served as recreational
program director for the American Red Cross for the
American troops In Germany
She Is survived by three nephews and three nieces
07712 (201) 922-0039
10514 (914 ) 238-5417
Dale W. Greenly
A
1961
Edwin
Representative:
Bechtelsville,
PA
19505
George C. Ambruch
(
Kuser, R.D.
C.
1,
Box
'61 lives at 35
Third Ave.. Kingston,
an assistant professor of educaRadnor, Pa. Andrew is also the
coordinator of elementary education. He received his
master's degree from Temple University.
is
tion at Cabrini College in
Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
R.D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 201) 874-3118
(
William B. Kuhns '62 is an assistant professor of
education at Cabrini College in Radnor. Pa. William is
also the director of student teaching He received his
master's degree from Temple University.
1963
Hawthorne
)
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
Thomas Lemon,
Pennsylvania
was recently named president
Susan Drive.
16851.
'67
was recently honored as
in the
the Distin
School of Business at
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond Jon was
selected by a committee of his peers in the School of
Business, who judged candidates on their contributions in
teaching, service, research, and publications On August
16 Jon was promoted to associate professor in the
Department of Office Management at VCU He is
immediate past president of the Virginia Business Education Association He and his wife. Miriam, live at 7725
Valencia Road, Chesterfield. Virginia 23832
Marlin (Marty) G. Kester '67 was recently honored by
Labor and Industry Secretary James W Knepper Jr He
was given the Secretary's Achievement Award He is
employed in the Department's Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation , Administrative Support, as super
visor of the Special Programs Division. Marty and his
Sylvia,
address
'63
1502
Dr. Barry E. Scheetz *67 was the main speaker at the
recent Shamokin Area High School's commencement
exercises. Dr. Scheetz is a faculty member at the
Materials Research Laboratory of Pennsylvania State
University. His mailing address is P.O. Box 439. Lemont,
wife.
17339
is
NJ
Dr. Robert E Boose, 942 West State
08618 ( 609 989 7435
)
(National Teacher Examinations) Programs
Robert E.
Boose '68, Commissioner, Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to the NTE Policy Council
The term of office runs for three years
Dr. Boose is a member of the Board of Trustees of the
University of Maine and is vice chairperson of the
Committee on Teacher Education and School/College
recently announced the appointment of Dr.
Jon Ackley
Robert Donald Moyer
Representative:
NTE
1967
guished Professor of the Year
1962
Representative: Pat Biehl Cranford, 77
Avenue, Gilbertsville. PA 19525 ( 215 367-9188
1968
Street, Trenton,
Margaret (Doraski) Jessick '61 has been appointed
superintendent of schools for the Southern Columbia Area
School District. Margaret's address is R.D. 1, Catawissa,
Pa. 17820.
'61
in
215 ) 754-7977
Pa. 18704.
Andrew Litavec
teacher
are the parents of two children. Their
1
Box 313. Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
R.D
Collaboration
the
of
Council
Chief
of
State
School
Officers.
A resident of Augusta, Maine. Dr. Boose holds a
doctoral degree in Vocational Business Education from
Temple University, Philadelphia
Brenda (Wolfe) Kaiser "68 spent four weeks at Oxford
University and traveling in Europe recently She lives
with her husband, David, and two sons, in Staytonsvllle,
Maryland A county librarian In Maryland, she was one of
30 selected for a course on libraries
and llbrarlanship
in
England.
Girard L. Petula '68 has been appointed principal
director of elementary education of the Delaware Valley
School District Girard, his wife. Theresa, and their four
children live at 50 Highland Avenue, Factoryville, Pennsylvania 18419.
Steven Messner
ent of
Shamokin
'68
has been hired as the superintend-
schools.
He was
previously the principal
Shikellamy High School Steven earned his superintendent's letter at Lehigh University and received his
doctorate from Nova University In Florida.
at
Continued on page 16
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ January
16
1986
Continued from page
1969
Representative: Sandra
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440
i
Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Frank Podletz '69, director of operations at the Philadelphia Geriatric Center, was recently re-elected president of the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Proflt Homes
for the Aging. He joined the center in 1974
Leonard E. Pawloski
'69
III
has been promoted
to
assistant vice president at First Eastern Bank. He joined
First Eastern In 1982 and is a sales representative in the
bank's investment department with responsibility for the
Lackawanna County area Leonard and his wife, Faye,
have two daughters, Krlsten and Keri. Their address is 5
1972
1971
s
Noreen Ann Tatusko 71 and N. Daniel Schwalm were
married June 15. They live at Box 1423. Herndon 'Pa *
R.D.I. Noreen is employed as a teacher for the Shamokin
Area School District
Services Counselor by the National Graduate Trust
The certification was earned only by graduates
scoring in the 80 percentile or better on all required
exams as well as meeting all the other graduation
requirements of the school.
He is currently fiduciary services manager of Northern
Central Bank He joined Northern Central Bank in 1984 as
a trust administrator before being promoted to his
present position.
cial
School.
John (Pete) Parks 71 has accepted a position as public
information director for a hospital in the Pitman. New
Jersey, area. John had been employed by the Berwick
Hospital Corporation for a year Prior to that, he was
employed by the Kessler Memorial Hospital. Hammonton.
New Jersey, where he served in development
programs as well as being in charge of public relations
John received a master's degree in communications from
Glassboro (N.J ,) State College He and his wife, Diana,
have three children.
Kirk Lee Zurn '72 died September 8 in Forest Lake
Township when he and a fellow teacher were electrocuted
when a ladder they moving came into contact with a
power line. He was 34 years old.
Born in Binghamton, New York, he was the son of
Ernest J. and Delia (Snow) Zurn. Hallstead. Kirk
received his master's degree in mathematics education
from Marywood College in 1976.
He was formerly employed at the Mountain View High
Knob Avenue, Tilbury Terrace, West Nanticoke, Pennsyl-
Edwin W. Rhlnard 71 and
vania 18636.
Lebori, live at 53
Bruce
Jones
L.
'69
lives
at
RD
1.
Box
7L,
New
Ringgold, Pa. 17960.
18657.
They have a
Edwin has been
a
his wife, tbe
former Deborah
Wyoming Avenue. Tunkhannock.
son, Christopher, who is one year
teacher
at
Pa.
old
Tunkhannock Middle School
since 1971
Lee Roy Hess '69 was found dead in his New York City
apartment December 9. The death was listed as a
homicide caused by multiple stab wounds Lee was 38
years old.
Richard M. Fedor 71 and Karen E Stoss (University of
Dayton) were married in April in Endicott, New York
Richard is an educational training specialist at the Board
of Cooperative Educational Services in Binghamton.
He was
the president of TKI Design and Marketing
which he founded. Lee served with the U.S. Army In
Japan during the Vietnam War and later worked for the
Arthur Anderson Accounting firm In Philadelphia, Pa.
serving
School,
as
assistant
wrestling
coach,
before
coming to Elk Lake, where he was starting his tenth year
as head wrestling coach. He also coached soccer and
track at Elk Lake. He was a member of the First
Universalist Church of Brooklyn.
Surviving are his parents; his wife, Ellen; two sons,
Adam B. and Ty R., both at home; two sisters and two
brothers.
Inc..
1972
Representative:
Park
1970
Representative:
Newark,
DE
John W. Dalfovo, 926 Devon Drive,
S.,
M. Jacqueline Feddock, 240 Central
Apt. 14 A,
New
York,
N
Y. 10019.
Linda Cora (Rudolph) Borgondy '72 and her husband,
Courtney, are the parents of a daughter. Mackenzie Neva.
She joins a brother. Noah Paul. Their address is 932
North Schoenherr, Custer. Michigan 49405.
19711 (302) 268-9403
Chester C. Snavely '70 and Gretchen Marie Wlndish
were married on August 30. 1985. Chester is president of
Anchor Commercial
Manor.
Realty.
They
live
in
Pennsboro
Ronald Reltz 70 and Patricia Ann Mattern were
married In December. Ron is the personnel manager at
H. Warshow and Sons Inc., Milton, and pastor of Grace
United Church of Christ, Troxelvllle
Mary Curran '70 Is supervisor of the Lackawanna
County Children and Youth Services child abuse unit. She
received her master's degree in social work from
Marywood College and
is
a
member
of
the
William E. Fox '72 vice president of Northern Central
Bank's trust division, recently became the first Williamsport individual to be authorized as a Certified Financial
Planner He completed two and one-half years in the
professioinal education program sponsored by the College
for Financial Planning in Denver, Colorado.
He Joined Northern Central's trust department in 1972.
His address is R D. 2, Box 318, Montoursville, Pennsylvania 17754.
National
Gregory D. Benshoff '72 and his wife. Molly, are the
parents of a son born on September 4. Their address is
R D. 2, Box 352. Pleasant Hill. Millville. Pa. 17846.
Elaine Onuschak HolUer '70 and Arthur William Miller
(Northampton County Area Community College) were
married on March 22 in Catasauqua She is a guidance
counselor in the Northwestern Lehigh School District
They reside In Trexlertown.
Carol J. (Kishbaugh) Bowen '72 was recently named
the director and co-ordinator for volunteers for Youth
of
Schuylkill County, a Big Brothers and Big Sisters Agency
located at 221 South Centre Street Pottsville. Pa. Carol is
of
Social
Workers
and
the
Academy
of
married to David W. Bowen '68, a Frackville Borough
Councilman and manager for Pomerov's Department
Store. Schuylkill Mall. Frackville.
Representative: William H. Cluley, Box 4320,
Spring Grove, PA 17362
RD
4
Susan M. (Leabhart) Spearing
"On June
Steve,
19
'71 writes as follows:
to Amarlllo. Texas.
husband.
director of mobile diagnostics at St!
we moved
the
Anthony's Hospital.
Is
My
am
taking a year's leave from my
first grade teaching position in the Wavnesboro
Area
School District after having completed 12 vears of
teaching. Our daughter, Kimberly, is now 3 vears old."
The Spearings
Texas
The Bowens
I
live at 6732
Brookview Drive. Amarlllo
79112.
Thomas P. Kopetskl '72 is an elementary principal in
the Pocono Mountain School District. For the past
three
years, he had served as high school principal in the
Blue
Ridge School District. He recently completed work to
receive his elementary certificate through the University
of Scranton. Tom and his wife. Barbara
(Zajac) '72
reside in New Milford. Pa. with their two children.
Barb
is currently teaching at Montrose
High School
Dennis W. Croll
Kathleen Loftus 71 recently Joined the staff of SUN
Health Services Inc. as a community health
Home
educator.
She lives at R D. 1. Box 145. Sunbury. Pa. 17801 with
her husband, Raymond, an associate psychologist at
Danville State Hospital.
Edward has been in private practice
He and his family live
in
for eight years.
Montandon, Pa.
Bogar Lane
at 16
Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844.
He hopes that someday the pre-med program at BU will
be expanded to cover the chiropractic admission require-
Thomas
Inc..
C.
Maryann Popielarz
'72
,
a
representative
for
the
Undercover Wear line of lingerie for the past four years,
recently completed a three-day workshop at the firm's
training center in North Reading, Massachusetts. She was
among 48 managers from across the United States to
attend the seminar.
husband. Bob
'72,
Maryann
lives in Dallas with her
and children. Laura and Andrew
1973
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
Lahaska,
PA
18931
Victoria A. Sindoni '73 recently received the Wall Street
Journal Award, given to the student with the highest GPA
in
business administration, and a Program Honors
Award, for outstanding academic performance while
attending Corning Community College. She
plans to
pursue an MBA degree. Her address is 50 Third Street
South Waverly, Pennsylvania 18840.
Pvt. 1st Class Raymond A. Guydish '73
has completed
basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
During the
he received instruction
training,
in drill
and ceremonies
map reading, tactics, military courtesy military justice, first aid and Army history and
traditions.
His wife's name is Bette.
weapons,
and Elaine Barford were married
recently. They live in Nuremberg. Pa.
Dennis is a
technical services coordinator for Air
Products and
Chemicals,
Daniel D. Zito '71 has been named circulation manager
for Rodale Press's Prevention Magazine. He will
continue
to serve as marketing business manager for Rodale Press
magazines. His address is 106 East Wavne Avenue
Easton. Pennsylvania 18042.
Krzywa '72 recently attended a four-day
the Logan College of Chiropractic, St
Louis, Mo. He is a 1977 graduate of Logan.
He was among five doctors that attended from Pennsylvania. At the convention, doctors toured the Logan
College facilities and heard various speakers from the
chiropractic field.
J.
live at 10
North Lehigh Avenue. Frackville. Pa. 17931. They have
a
daughter. Jennifer, 11 years of age.
1971
Dr. Edward
convention at
ments.
Sherwin O. Albert Jr. *72 has successfully passed the
Pennsylvania Nursing Home Administrator's Examination. He is married to the former Paula Scarfaro. They
have two children, Jason and Heather. Their address is
P.O. Box 246A, R D. 1, Milton. Pennsylvania 17847.
Certified Social Workers.
Association
Peggy (Kreamer) Holdren "72 has been elected to the
board of directors of the Columbia-Montour Home Health
Services. Peggy is a teacher in the Benton School
District. She received her master's degree in reading
from the University of Scranton. She is active in the
Utopian Club and Sorority of Good Intent in Millville, Pa.,
and helps plan the annual area Women's Conference.
'72
Tamaqua.
Blass '72 graduated recently
the National Graduate Trust
honors from
Northwestern University.
John
with high
School at
The school is an intensive two-year program conducted
by the American Bankers Association. In order
to qualify
for his graduation diploma. Thomas
attended two-week
resident summer sessions during two
consecutive years
at the Northwestern campus and
completed two years of
extension work.
Thomas was one of more than 110 bankers from across
the country in the Class of 1985.
By graduating with
distinction, he has also been designated
Certified Finan-
Joseph Reznick '73 and his wife. Margaret are the
parents of a daughter born on August 16 Their
address is
Oak Mount Drive. Ebervale. Pennsylvania 18223.
Raymond Hughes
'73, a teacher in the Athens
Area
wiU re P rese nt the Northern Tier on the
^IP, ?? Objectives
state TELLS
Selection Committee. His address
is 104 West Vanderbilt,
Athens, Pennsylvania 18810.
1
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ct
'
David Richard Hughes "73 recently joined the
staff of
Realty Corp
Lansdale. His address is 443 North Duke
Street. Lancaster, Pennsylvania
17602.
.
Continued on page 2'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERIY/January
What
1986
17
Homecoming!
a
By DURRELL REICHLEY
StoH Writer
Although the weather for the occasion left something
be desired, Bloomsburg University's 38th annual
homecoming, Oct. 18-20, turned out to be one of the bestattended and most successful alumni celebrations in
to
recent years.
The cloudy skies and occasional showers on Saturday
may have made
things a little wet in Bloomsburg. but "it
the spirits of the alumni. BU grads met
the university's new president, Harry Ausprich; toured
the new Alumni House; celebrated a" spectacular victory
over Millersville in the homecoming football game; and"
renewed old friendships with their former classmates.
didn't
dampen
THE HOMECOMING celebration began Friday night
with the annual pep rally, bonfire and fireworks. At the
pep rally, President Ausprich gave a rousing speech,
calling for "complete, unadulterated, absolute victory"
in Saturday's football game against Millersville.
Head football coach George Landis echoed Ausprich's
feelings, telling the students "we're going on to be
number one."
At the pep rally, Noelle Dellafave, a psychology major
from Hasbrouch Heights, N.J., was named Freshman
Sweetheart.
SATURDAY MORNING
got off to an early start with
lobby of Carver Hall.
to sign in and enjoy coffee and
a continental breakfast
Alumni had a chance
in the
donuts.
Then it was on to Main Street where a crowd of
several thousand people braved a light drizzle to enjoy
the annual homecoming parade. The theme for this
year's parade was "A Salute to Broadway." The parade
featured eight bands, 11 floats, the Homecoming
Sweetheart contestants and much more.
The BU marching band kicked off this year's parade.
President Ausprich was the grand marshall of the
parade.
Delta Pi and Theta Tau Omega won the award for
best float with their tribute to the Broadway show
"Cats." For their efforts, they won $250 and a rotating
trophy.
As the parade made its way to campus, the rain
stopped, giving way to temporarily brighter skies.
THE SCENE
of the festivities then shifted to
Nelson
Feildhouse for the third annual Ox Roast, catered by the
Hotel Magee. Approximately 400 people enjoyed this
year's Ox Roast, the largest crowd yet. Proceeds from
the lunch benefit the BU athletic department.
The Madrigal Singers; Pizzazz, a student vocal
ensemble performing pop/jazz music; and Todd
Cummings '83 entertained alumni at the Ox Roast.
Following the Ox Roast, alumni headed across the
upper campus to Redman Stadium. A record crowd of
7,483 packed the stadium for a schedule-maker's
"dream match-up"
the Huskies, 5-0 overall, 3-0 in the
Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division and ranked
—
Walter Blair (right) was a special guest at Homecoming 1985 as friends and format loolball players
gathered to honor the former BU teacher and coach Shown with him are BU President Harry Ausprich
and Dr. Jack Mulka "66, dean of student development at BU
eighth in the nation among Division II schools, versus
Millersville, also 5-0 and ranked 14th in the nation
among Division II schools.
DURING THE PRE-GAME ceremonies, former BU
wrestling standout Ron Russo was inducted into the BU
Athletic Hall of Fame by Randy May, president of the
Husky Club, and President Ausprich
In his college days at Bloomsburg, Russo won two
Pennsylvania Conference titles, two Pennsylvania
Athletic Union (AAU) crowns, an NAIA
national championship and placed fourth in the NCAA
national championships.
Russo was also a recipient of the Redman Trophy,
presented to the university's outstanding senior male
Amateur
athlete.
He is currently the head wrestling coach at Columbia
University. He has compiled an 88-69-3 coaching record
and has led the Lions to three Ivy League
championships.
FOLLOWING RUSSO'S
field
under cloudy skies
induction, the
for
what was
WE SHOULD ALL LOOK SO
to
teams took the
most exciting homecoming games In many years The
Huskies jumped out to an early 7 0 lead when
quarterback Mike OlOVOI hit spilt end Joe Dowd with a
27 yard touchdown pass.
But Millersville came back with two touchdowns of Its
own and went Into the locker room at half time with a 14
7
During the halftlme ceremonies, Janet Yescavage, a
sophomore from New Cumberland, was crowned as the
1985
Homecoming Sweetheart.
It was time for the Huskies to come back and
some real football. BU scored three times In the
But then
play
second half and held Millersville to just one field goal as
the Huskies came back for a spectular 28 17 victory.
Tailback Tom Martin scored two touchdowns and wide
receiver Kevin Grande scored the other.
AS
THE FANS
filed out of
Redman
Stadium, a
light
began to fall But that didn't dampen the spirits of
the alumni who came to the open house ceremonies for
the new Alumni House About 250 alumni toured tinrain
be one of the
GOOD AFTER
lead
20 YEARS'
Conlinuod on pagn ?0
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
20
miles away to say hello,"
makes it all worthwhile."
Blair said
'This
is
what
life as an educator with
never worked a day in my life
education, it's always a fun day."
Blair looked back on his
pride. "I
because
always say
in
I
THERE WERE OTHERS
dinner, too.
recognized at this year s
Alumni director Doug Hippenstiel
introduced past CGA presidents
year's homecoming
who returned
for this
Margaret Burns, chairperson of the alumni house
campaign, thanked and recognized contributors. She
said that over $111,000 has been raised for the house so
far
Kelly Toole, president of the class of 1986, presented
loyalty
awards
to
alumni who have reached $5,000 and
$1,000 lifetime giving plateaus.
The dinner concluded with Emory Rarig, professor of
marketing and management, leading a rousing rendition
BU alma mater.
The night concluded with an alumni dance at the
Bioomsburg Moose.
Sunday featured the annual Homecoming Pops
of the
Concert.
OVER 600 ALUMNI
Mr and Mrs Joe Rado
Homecoming!
Jr
mark. He currently serves as director of the career
development center at West Chester University
"Walt, when we needed help, you were always there,"
Lou Ciocca '65 said.
Blair's players presented
Continued Irom page
/
1
clock.
building and enjoyed cookies and cider under a large
tent set up In the backyard.
The Alumni House, which was purchased in April, is
the
new "home"
him with a wooden BU
of the
Alumni Association.
It Is
"It's quite
an experience
to
have people come from
officially registered at this year's
homecoming, but Hippenstiel estimated that there were
no doubt thousands of alumni, family and friends in
town for the weekend.
Sigma Iota Omega and Sigma Sigma Sigma once
again won the awards for most returning Greek alumni.
Sigma Iota Omega had 34 returning alumni, and Sigma
Sigma Sigma had 58 returning alumni. They each won a
trophy for their accomplishments.
The Classes of '40, '50, '54, '60, '65, '70, '75 and '80 had
an extra special homecoming as they held their class
reunions this year.
located
on Llghtstreet Road, Just east of the university, and
houses the working offices of the association.
The staff of the Alumni Association moved Into the
house in August Renovations i" the flrsl Qooi ol the
house were eompleted in time for iioineconiing weekend.
WHILE THE ALUMNI Association was having Its
open house, another BU organization was having an
open house of Its own. The staff of WBUQ, BU's new FM
radio station, held an open house for radio station
alumni. WBUQ news director Karm Suttman said about
20 alumni toured the DOW facilities
At the open house, the staff dedicated the station to
assistant professor William Aeierno, advisor to the radio
station.
hi
"The c eremony recognized Aelerno's dedication
the establishment of an
campus," Suttman
I
'M radio station on the
i.i
said. "It also honors his continual
Bl "
support of the radio program
at
homecoming festivitiks
I
continued
m
the
evening with the Alumni llnnei Over 300 people
enjoyed the dinner, which was held at the Scranton
I
Commons.
Speaking at the dinner, President Auspru li told
alumni, "I feel so good, so proud, so happy. What we all
experienced at the stadium today is Indicative <>( tinexcellence that BU Is noted for. This is a healthy,
mature university that ranks second to none."
Ausprich went on to note that alumni contributions
have Increased tremendously over the last few years.
"Five years ago, we received about $47,000 in alumni
contributions," he said. "So far this yeai we've
received about $134,000 in alumni contributions. You
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Bender
have made BU what it is today. We are grateful to you."
"The new Alumni House is not Just a physical
structure, but it is a symbol," he said. "When somebody
drives down Lightstreet Road and sees that sign, they
see that you are here all the time. You are the vei \
important link that
will
help us reach our goals
FOLLOWING AUSPRICH'S
opening remarks, Russo
was honored for his induction into the BU Athletic Hall
of Fame. "He's one of the greatest wrestlers I've ever
seen," Russ Houk, Russo's former coach, said.
he's looked upon by other coaches as being
outstanding."
"Now
But Russo gave most of the credit for his success to
"Russ Houk has the ability to look inside a
man and see potential in him and draw it out
his coach.
NEXT, SEVERAL former BU football players took
the podium to honor their coach, Walt HI. or Players
and friends of former head coach Blair joined him for a
special reunion at this year's celebration.
Blair was head football coach from 1957 to 1963.
During that time, he directed his teams to a 26-26-3
Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Ciocca
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
QMBMd "on* cage
1973
^6
The Rev. Gary S. George "73 and Cathv Jane (StrausGeorge are the parents of a son born on August 16
1965 The new arrival weighed 6 lbs 5 oz
and has been
named Aaron Strausser George Their address is 18
ser)
.
New
trustee
As part
of the university's 11 -member council
will contribute to the overall planning,
Richard A. Zee km an '73 has been named general
manager of Hershey Lake Compounce. an amusement
park in Bristol. Connecticut, being developed bv Hershev
Entertainment & Resort Company
Barry E. Ansel '73 has graduated from the Stonier
Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University, which
is sponsored by the American Bankers
Association Barnhas been with the Fulton Bank since 1973 His address Is
R.D. 4. Box 32B. Ephrata. Pennsylvania 17522
Peter D. Nell
'73
recently joined Valley Federal Savings
and Loan Association as Consumer Loan Officer He is
married to the former Kay L. Hahn "72. Thev have a
daughter. Their address is 609 Pennsylvania* Avenue.
Roseto. Pennsylvania 18013
Marilyn Gibbons '73 recently attended an international
nursing conference in Edmonton. Alberta. Canada and
presented a paper Patterns of Health in Mothers of
Developmental^ Disabled Children. Marilyn is employed
by the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit as a
school nurse practitioner dealing with special needs of
disabled children in a six-county area. Her address is 624
Maywood Drive. Berwick. Pa. 18603.
Richard A. Schwanger '73 has been promoted to
assistant controller of Gilbert/Commonwealth Inc., the
engineering company of Gilbert Associates Inc. In his
new position. Richard will be responsible for payroll,
contract accounting, billing and accounts payable. He has
been with Gilbert since 1973. He is working toward an
MBA degree in finance at St. Joseph's University He
lives in
Exeter Township.
Emory
wanna
P. Guffrovich J/. '73 is employed by LackaJunior College as director of the Wilkes-Barre
center.
Emory and
122, Pittston.
his wife.
Margaret,
live at
R.D
4
Box
Pa. 18640.
Art Luptowski
has accepted a position as assistant
basketball coach at Franklin Pierce College in Rindge.
N.H. He had previously been a teacher and head
basketball coach at Kutztown High School. He compiled a
122-70 record in seven seasons as the Cougars' coach.
'73
Juleanne M. (Dengenhart) Kra.f 73 is employed by the
U.S. Postal Service as a window clerk at the Lyndell
(Pa.) Post Office. She lives at 174 North Whitehorse
Road, Phoenixville. Pa. 19460.
Gary James Graybush '73 and Gina Marie Molinaro
were married August 10. The bride is employed as
assistant consumer loan officer in the main office of First
Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hazleton The
bridegroom is employed by the Sherwin-Williams Co.,
Alkire
management and
administration of the university and its
resources
"The university is very fortunate to have a person
with Mr. Alkire's extensive
encompasses the
An experienced senior
manager in a half billion
Michael F Flock 74 recently accepted the
position of
vice president of operations with Snyder
County Trust
dollar division of Air
Products and Chemicals Inc
Alkire is a chemical
engineering graduate of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute master's degree
program and Lafayette
College's undergraduate
program. He is a past
Timothy
J.
port National
'73
has completed graduate
Williamsport, Pa. He received the D O. degree from
the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Philadelphia. Pa. in 1979.
in
Joan M. Lewis
has written a book about Berwick's
history entitled "Berwick - As It Was Then. As It Is
Now." The 85-page publication will be used in the
Berwick School District's fourth grade elementary
classes. Over 2.000 books have been printed so far.
According to Salem Elementary School principal Walter
Lutz, Joan's book is the first illustrated hardback
publication ever published by a Pennsylvania school
district for one of its courses. The book, which was
printed just in time for Berwick's 1986 bicentennial, will
also be available to the community. Joan is a teacher at
the 14th Street
Bank
live
R.D.
at
2,
ship of
at
Women
'73
Elementary School.'
of
The
member
Communications Inc (WICI) Interna
Her address Is 20 Low Dutch Road. Gettysburg
In
.
Lehigh
tlonal
University.
Pennsylvania 17325
Alkire was introduced to BU in 1975 when he
served on
the Governor's Review of Government Management
He
and 74 other Pennsylvania business executives reviewed
and evaluated state government operations Among the
group's recommendations was the establishment of
the
State System of Higher Education Alkire Is
also
currently chairman of the BU Business Advisory
Committee.
J.
his wife are the parents of
Corlnne. born on August 23. 1985 The
new arrival joins three brothers. Lon Jr.. Kevin and
Daniel They live at Dutch Hill Road. Bloomsburu.
Caml
Michael James Slptroth 74 lives
member of the New York American
Chemical Engineers, the American
Chemical Society in Washington, DC, and Mensa He Is
a graduate of Easton High School. He is married to the
former Gratia Greene of Rochester, NY. and they are
the parents of a son. Elbern III
Harry Michael Lumadue 74 lives at P.O.
Willow Grove, Pa 19040
In 1985
Tim
Scott W. Mlnnlch
Washington Street. Allentown, Pa 18104
State In
enrolled In the
In nursing at the University of
Pennsylvania She Is concentrating In the health care of
women Her address until May 1986 Is: 3600 Chestnut
Street. Box 0663. Philadelphia. Pa 19104
Peattie,
19
Patricia
Scott L. Shay '74 has been assigned to the
Corps Logistic Base Chapel Staff at Albany.
Lt.
74, are the parents of
Rebecca, 4. and Scott. 2. Their address
Road, Albany. Georgia 31705.
is
1186 South
In
nursing
She
now
Is
program
Fern
at
Donna
'73
Mehrmann 74 graduated from Penn
Cralgann
NJ
wife.
Box 352
is
1974
He and* his
Dundee
Ronda L (Pudna) Mlnnich 74 and
live at 3050
with a B S
master's degree
Kanouse
South Maxwel
Joanne D (Kanjorskl) Thomas 74 and her husband.
Jim, announce the birth of their second child, Lindsay
Anne, on September 18 Their son. Brian, Is now three,
Joanne says she Is currently enjoying her family at home,
but Is also a substitute teacher In the Greater Nanticoke
Area School District
1973
Patricia
07419
at 0488
Washington 98236
Jeanne K. (latesta) Hoffman 74 lives at 1322
Drive. Dresher, Pa 19025
a
Representative.
Lor! A
Bryan are
assistant marketing manager for Shop
Lon Elson Edmonds 74 and
a daughter.
ton Road. Clinton,
Institute of
Avenue. Hamburg,
Tempesco 74 and
Is
17815
General Electric.
completed the Commercial Lending School
married and has three children
Lawrence
engaged Larry
Vac Corp
Pa
Since coming to the Allentown-headquartered Air
Products, Alkire has advanced from a development
engineer in 1962 to various management positions,
including his current one in the Industrial Gas Division
as manager of technical affairs. Prior to joining Air
Products, he worked as a design and test engineer at
Marine
Imbrognos
Montgomery. Pennsylvania
306 N.
Sharon R Duttera 74 "These Times" editor
Gettysburg Times, was recently elected to the
ALKlHb
former industrial marketing instructor
Georgia.
Box
17752
president of the 18.000 member Lafayette College
Alumni Association and a
Navy
the Williams
since 1974
Jeanette Marie (Shaffer) Imbrogno 74 reports
that
they had a son. Mark Donald, born on
January 30 1985
He joined Kevin 7. Url 5. and Andrea 2 The
May
McCloskey
He had been employed bv
Co.. Sellnsgrove
.
Cleveland. Ohio.
training in allergy and immunology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. McCloskey will begin practice
a
union serves a variety of functions, I.e.
meeting
conference rooms, recreation center, bowling alley
swim
ming pool, ticket office, restaurant and snack bar
and
much, much more according to Frank
council.
Judith Ann (Hoff) Snyder '73 lives at 610 Blue Eagle
Avenue. Harrisburg. Pa. 17112.
center
programming, and a
square-foot student union building The
student
142.000
technical background donate
his valuable time toward the
betterment of BU." said John
Dorin. chairman of the
is
executive director. Associated Students.
Inc Any of his
friends passing through his neighborhood
wishing to stop
in and say "hello" will be able
to reach him as followsFrank Lorah. Executive Director. Associated
Students
inc. California State University. Long
Beach 1212
Bellflower Boulevard. Long Beach* California 90815
This position Is newly created and
student government, a child development
recycling center, campus wide
management, marketing and
Alkire
21
1974
Elbern H Alkire Jr.. of Emmaus, has been appointed
to a six-year position on the Bloomsburg
University
Council of Trustees by Governor Dick Thornburgh
Porters Hollow Road, Coraopolis. Pennsylvania 15108
1986
Mock
Peter Seagreaves '74 has been elected to the Lehigh
Valley Easter Seal Society Board of Directors Peter and
his wife, Deborah, are the parents of the Easter Seal
"Child of the Year," A Peter Seagreaves His address Is
2336 Belmont Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania 18104
BU
In
sustained
Ann Bush, who received her master's degree
1974,
In
died
In
May
as
a
an auto accident on
result
May
2
of
Injuries
She was an
Area School
elementary teacher In the Pine Grove
District and lived In Wlconlsco with her
Gregory, and son, Matthew.
husband,
Linda Perkins 74 was married to Gil Daniels of New
Orleans during a spring ceremony aboard a ship off the
coast of Marina Del Ray. California They reside In
Manhattan Beach, California
Rita
V
(Gerosky)
Skechus
74
and
her
husband,
Edward, announce the
John A. Marzano
'74
has been appointed public
rela-
tions assistant for Blue Cross of the Lehigh Valley He
had been a public relations assistant at Easton Hospital
His address
is
4304
Emrick Tr
,
Easton, Pennsylvania
birth of their second son, Thomas
Their first son, Edward Frank, will
Paul, on October 23
be three years old on February 7 Rita Is employed as a
news correspondent for the Citizen's Voice newspaper in
Wllkes-Barre, Pa They live at 420 Foster Street, Duryea,
Pa
18042.
18642
Timothy
R. Kline '73 of Lebanon has joined the
Farmers Trust Company as a commercial loan officer
He was most recently associated with the Lebanon Valley
National Bank, where he was responsible for all functions
of retail-branch banking, including commercial, mortgage and consumer lending. He attended the Pennsylvania Bankers Association School of Banking at Bucknell
University in the summers of 1980 and 1981, and
Kenneth Malia 74 is presently pursuing a doctoral
degree in educational leadership at the University of
Pennsylvania. He lives in Nanticoke with his wife,
Debbie, and daughter, Kelli.
Frank Lorah 74 has moved
Long Beach, California,
sity,
to California State Univerto
assume
the position of
James Joseph Glblsser 74 has been awarded the
Management Accounting by the National
Association of Accountants James is chief accountant
Certificate In
with Mall Well Envelope in Allentown, Pa.
Continued on page 22
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
22
1986
Representative: Sharon
Barto, PA (215X845-3615
Young
HiJgar,
Box 398 R.D.
Road, Springfield,
Leanne D. Grace '75 is a partner in The Huntington
The craft shop features the work of 50
artists and craftsmen from a 25-mile radius of Huntington
Mills. Leanne and her husband, Dennis '77, are the
parents of two daughters, Jamie and Amanda. They live
at R.D. 1, Box 183 A, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania 18655.
Ronald Anthony ValanJa 75 was recently appointed
principal of the St. Joseph School, Danville. He had
taught third grade at St. Joseph School for the past four
years.
'75
and Pat (Romancheck) Kokolus
announce the aarrival
'76
third daughter, Jaclyn,
Their other daughters are
Lauren 5, and Shannon, I, They would love to hear from
any alumni of Phi Sigml XI or Theta Tau Omega Their
address is R.D. 1, Box 765, Orefield, Pennsylvania 18069.
who was born on June
Representative:
I,
Mills Craft Shop.
Tim Kokolus
1977
1976
Continued from page 21
"1
Randa Gossin
PA
Triggs,
19064 (215 ) 328-4642
Orchard
226
Car) W. Ritner II 76 recently graduated from the
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. In July he
began a rotating internship at Suburban General Hospital, Norristown.
Jennifer Lynn Yost '75 was recently appointed to
director of development of the Cumberland-Perry Association for Retarded Citizens (CPARC). She will be
responsible for planning, organizing and coordinataing
the organization's fundraisers. She will also be responsible for public relations and membership recruitment. She
has been a member of CPARC's Board of Directors for
four years.
Street. Stowe,
Pennsylvania
19464.
Kevin L. Smith '77, Certified Public Accountant, has
announced the opening of his office at 339 West Governor
Road. Hershey. Pennsylvania 17033. Phone (717 533-1929.
)
Sharon Marrone 76 lives at 332 Fulton St., South
Waverly, Pennsylvania 18840. She is a waitress at
Mangialardo's as well as a substitute teacher with the
Sayre School District
Karen Ann (Neyhart) Kile 76 and her husband, David,
are the parents of a son born on August 15 The Kiles live
at Box 22. R.D 2, Orangeville, Pennsylvania 17859
of their
21. 1985.
Debbus M. Melnyk 77 was recently named vice
president of finance and administration of Morgan
Corporation. Morgantown. His address is 320 West Race
David Lee Crowl 76 was recently appointed to fill an
interim vacancy on the Ralpho Township Board of
Supervisors. He is married to the former Deborah Lynne
Dell 76. They are the parents of a daughter. Erin. Their
address is 50 Hillside Avenue, R.D. 1, Elysburg, Pennsylvania 17824
Barbara Ann Wanchisen 76 has received the doctor of
in experimental
psychology from Temple
University. She has accepted a position of assistant
philosophy
professor of psychology with Baldwin-Wallace College in
Berea, Ohio, where she will teach psychology and
continue conducting research.
Linda E. (Deily) Sarcone '77 and her husband, David,
are the parents of a son. John Joseph, born on August 1
The Sarcones live at 190 Faith Circle. Carlisle. Pennsylvania 17013.
(Seither) Quinn '77 writes as follows:
taken so long to get this off. Our second
daughter. Joanna Lynn, was born on January 2. 1985. I've
kept up with some occasional contract work with Xerox
concerning an office automation curriculum they developed. Last summer I helped business teachers in Stamford. CT adapt the curriculum for their needs, and this
summer. I worked with a group of teachers from the
District of Columbia. I often wonder what the girls from
the swim team (1974-1977) are doing now. Wish they'd
take time to send some news to the ALUMNI QUART-
Patricia
"Sorry
Lynn
it's
ERLY."
Patricia's address
Virginia 22075.
is
303 Cherry
Lane NE. Leesburg,
A. (Westrack) Finnerty '77 was recently promoted
vice president and coordinator, Eastern Division,
Citizens Savings Association. She lives at 105 Knob Road.
Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania 18344 with her husband,
John D. Finnerty.
Jill
to
Danny Wayne Neltz '75 has just started the first of four
years at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia. He had previously spent 10 years teaching eighth
grade science in the Pottsgrove School District, Potts
town, Pa. His address Is 515 York Road. 6-F, Willow
Grove, Pa. 19090.
Mike Ognosky '75 began new duties recently as
assistant basketball coach at King's College in Wilkes
Barre. Mike is also the head coach of the Junior varsity
team at King's. For the past ten years, he was head
coach at Western Wayne High School at Lake Ariel. He
continue as a member of the faculty there. Mike was
a standout basketball player in his days at BU.
will
Sandra Elaine Ferguson '75 and Timothy Edward Bupp
were married April 27. They live at 1014 West Princess
Street, York, Pa. Sandra works for Lincoln Intermediate
Unit.
Donna Marie Binder 75 and Samuel H. Smith were
married June 29. The couple Is residing in Punxsutawney,
Pa. and Harrisburg, Pa. Donna received her master's
degree from Shippensburg University In 1978. She is
presently completing a principal's certification program
at Shippensburg.
Mary Catherine (Ferenchak) KoetterlU 75 and her
husband, Eric 75, announce the birth of their third child,
Lisa Marie, on October 1. The couple has two other
children: Amy, 4, and Stephen, 2. Eric recently returned
from a two-week Biblical Research Tour of the Bible
Lands.
Christine
Dan,
Ann (Woznlak) Polcha 75 and her husband.
live at 519 Miles
They have a
Avenue, Dickson City. Pa. 18447
son, Addison.
Denise Marie (Kissel) Fegley 76 and her husband,
Kenneth, are the parents of a daughter born on September 3. The Fegleys live at 226 South Franklin Street.
Shamokln. Pa. 17872.
Maria Jean (Galabinski) Russoniello 76
Willow Lane, Clarks Summit. Pa. 18411.
at
231
Mark HUkert 76 graduated
Thomas
Michigan. He was a
recently from
Law School In Lansing,
student at Cooley and participated in national
mock trail and client counseling competition. He was also
a law clerk for the Department of Licensing and
Regulation In Michigan While at BU, Neil ranked in the
top one-third of the nation in extemporaneous and
impromptu speaking. He plans to practice law in Bucks
and Montgomery counties and specialize in litigation.
M. Cooley
dean's
list
Angela L. Merolli 76 and Michael F. Tracy were
married October 26. They live at Holtwood R.D. 3. The
bride is employed by Riley Horst Commercial Properties
as a realtor associate.
WUliam M. Glavich 76 hand
his wife, Laura,
announce
the birth of a son, Matthew, on November 12. The new
arrival Is welcomed by a brother, Michael, 3. Bill is chief
technologist in the special hematology laboratory at
Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton, Pa. His address is
R.D.
3.
Lake
Ariel. Pa. 18436.
Cynthia Ellen Smith 76 and Dr. Theodore Lewis
Hetrick Jr. are engaged. Cynthia is a teacher in the
Sellnsgrove Area School District.
Thomas
J.
Fudge
Jr.
76 and Dolores Ann Bubrowski
in Hazleton. He is a teacher at
New Hope Solebury
School.
New
Christine Marie Shulkltas 76 and Keith Alan Worley
were married recently. They live in Wyomissing. Pa".
Christine is employed by Moore. McLain. Nally &
Shumaker
Inc..
Sinking Spring.
1977
Susan
L. (Steckllne)
Overbey
'77
and her husband, Ben,
A Alexander
Place, West Point. New York
109%. Susan is currently at home with her three-year-old
son. The couple is expecting their second child in October.
Susan plans to work part time doing income taxes from
live
at
511
April.
Carol Ann Yohey '77 and James Eugene Haas were
married October 5. They live at Brookside Village,
Berwick R.D. 2. Both Carol and James are employed by
Press-Enterprise, Inc.
Their daughter, Tara, was six years old on January
They live at R.D. 1, Box 207-A, Orangeville, Pa. 17859.
Jan is currently on maternity leave from Central
Columbia school district and plans to return to teaching
fifth grade in September 1986.
24.
23.
Claudette (Pehowic) Lyons "77 and her husband,
William, live at 30 Ivey Drive. Bloomsburg. Pa. 17815.
Monica's address: Hopi Trail, R.D.
Ridge, N.J. 07438.
22.
Representative:
,
says she is currently doing independent consulting work
and caring for her son. Previously, she had worked for
Burroughs Corporation and the University of Delaware.
Monica M. (Magda) Heller and her husband announce
the birth of their second son. Sean Francis, born October
reside.
Richard W. Terrill 75 is currently living in Moscow.
USSR. Rick is an attorney serving as special assistant to
the U.S. Defense Attache at the American Embassy
in
Moscow. He has been there since August 1984. He and his
wife, Amy, are proud to announce the birth
of their
daughter. Lauren Tenbroek. bom in Helsinki. Finland,
on
February ll.JUck says that he and his wife are always
glad to share their experiences with interested alumni.
Their address is: USDAO American Embassv. APO New
York 09862.
Diana (Gilroy) Vlotti '77 and her husband, Larry, live
49 South Dickens Road, Claymont, Delaware 19703.
They have one child, Michael, born July 24, 1984. Diana
at
Jan (Minnich) Rynhart '77 and her husband, Terry,
announce the birth of their son, Brett Allen, on October
Hope.
William T. Paterson 75 and Linda Elizabeth Mitchell
were married in June in Scranton He is a stockbroker for
Legg, Mason. Wood, Walher Inc.. Scranton.
They reside
in Clarks Summit.
Anna Marie Stolsits 75 and Scott Alan Charles (East
Stroudsburg U.) were married in August in Coplav
She
received a master's degree in English at
Kutztown
University and is a teacher in Reading, where
thev
Maria Antonia Casciano '77 and Dale Stone were
married on June 29. They live in Roseto, Pa. Maria is
employed by Girl Fashions, Roseto.
were married on June 29
Daniel R. Strobel 76 and Jan Louise Hemperly were
married in March at Emmaus. He is employed by Royal
Insurance Co. in Allentown. where the couple resides.
Pottsville
Theresa A. Peron '77 and Dr. Jay R. Melvin were
married on June 30, 1985. Theresa is a teacher with the
Reading School District. TheyJive in Mohrsville, Pa.
January through
Pa A
Good Samaritan Hospital.
September 1986 wedding is planned.
assistant at
Diane Elaine Gross '77 and Jeffrey A. Zeiders were
married recently. Diane is a school counselor in the West
Perry High School, Elliottsburg. They live in New
Bloomfield, Pa.
Nell
the
Laurel Irene Traub 75 and Jerry Walter Heim are
engaged. Laurel is employed as a physical therapv
lives
Danville.
PA
Paul G.
Self,
P.O. Box 142,
RD
3
17821 (717) 275-3848
Sandra Ruth Schuyler '77 and James H. Skinner are
engaged. Sandra is employed with National Health Law
Program. Los Angeles, California.
Steven R. Smith 77 and Margaret A. Donahue were
married in November. Steve is employed by Walter
Marburger, Carpenter, Norristown and C D. Millwork
Co.. Collegeville.
5,
Box
17,
Oak
Anne L. (French) Connell '77 has been appointed to the
position of director of admissions and records at
Mont-
gomery County Community
College. Anne served as an
assistant director of admissions at Bloomsburg University from 1981 until this year. Prior to 1981,
she was an
admissions counselor at BU. She holds a master's degree
in vocational and educational counseling
from the University of Scranton. Anne and husband
Mike live in
Harleysville. Pa.
Continued on page 23
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1977
^ontoued from W9*>
B
Kim Jamison Ibarra T7 reports the birth of her second
daughter. Megan Marie Ibarra, on August
13
She's
taking another year off from teaching to stav
home with
her girls. She would love to hear from old
classmates at
her new address: 5148 Rincon Street. San
Diego.
The Rev. James Fetterman 78
recently became the
in Danville. Pennsyl-
rector of Christ Memorial Church
vania. He and his wife have a young
His wife
music major
a
ts
^University
Their address
Pennsylvania 17821
David Lagner 77 writes: "On August 24 I tied the knot
with Suzanne McNally in Philadelphia. Keith
Wassmuth
was in the wedding party, and Dave Fresch waddled
all
the way down from Erie I currently am emploved
as an
account manager at Evans. Conger and Brown. Inc
in
Blue Bell. My wife is a graduate of Penn State and is
employed at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in the
intensive care unit for premature infants She is also
pursuing her master s degree at the University of
Pennsylvania. A special hello to Quinnv. Gerry Strathmeyer and Roy Casey; we plan on naming our* first son
Alvm. We live at 904 Prospect Avenue. Fort Washington
Leslie
'
R Heckman
KLS^S
Carol Kasper 77 has been hired as an elementary
teacher in the Williams Valley School District She was
previously a substitute teacher in the district and also
taught pre school children at the Happy Davs Care Center
in Williamstown She lives in Orwin.
rl^l°
u
Center Her
Arlene Miller
r
in
Theresa Ann Wlntersteen 78 and Jeffrev William
Cum
are engaged. Theresa is a teacher in the
Hellefonie School
Dis net. She is working on a master's
degree at Peon
State and sells real estate
doctorate
married
physical chemistry from UCLA
employed by Hughes Aircraft Company. Torrance,
in
'
He
is
in the
Radar Systems Group.
Marlajean (TwilJey) Fay
'77
and Todd Fay 76 became
the proud parents of Michael Todd Fay on March
24.
Marlajean is employed as a special education teacher for
the Shikellamy School District. Todd is a program
supervisor for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
Unit #16. The Fays live at 24 Meadow Run
Drive
Winfield. Pa. 17889.
named genetic services
Hospital Fam.lv Planning
Box 256A. Allenwood
[,
of
California
were married on
August 10 in Rolling Hills Estates. California. Keith
earned a master's degree from Bucknell University and a
I
RD
is
'78 graduated cum
laude from the
Utah where he received a doctor of
mathmematics degree Kim and his wife, the
former Meg
Heuser of Euclid. Ohio, and son. Luke,
live in YpsUanlf
Michigan, where he has accepted a
position as a
professor in the mathematics department
of Eastern
Michigan University
is
and Deborah Leigh Crain
address
Rescorla
University
Bushkill.
'77
Mechanicsburg
*
has been
Pennsylvania 17810
Kim L
Keith Richard Levan
(University of Southern
'78
w illiamsport
*e
n
Graby
J.
'
'78
and Michael
S.
Cover were
She is director of finance for the
Peer Review 0r ganization Inc Thev live at
r,n= *?
,
1405 Montfort Drive. Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania 17110
Steven J Bright 78 and his wife are the
parents of a
n
U ,n W ,,iam born on August 27 The Brights
live
?
c!
J
at 1000 Strawberry
Run. Reading. Pennsylvania
S
^i
'77
has been
19606
Jack W. Furniss 78 and Janet K. (Scott) Furniss '80
announce the birth of their first child, a daughter
born on
27 Thev ,,ve at 738 Du mont.
Richardson. Texas
iclL
appointed assistant dean of students at the University
of
Scranton. In this position, Suzanne assists the
dean in' the
administration of the university's residence life
program
including activity programming and personal
counseling
for students living in residence halls.
Darlene M. Clark '78 and Joseph C Amsler
were
married They live in Newport. Pa Darlene is
a teacher
in the Newport School District
Suzanne was formerly employed by King's College as
women's residence coordinator, and most recently
as
director of student activities. She also previously
taught
elementary school at St. Nicholas and St. Mary's
in
Wilkes-Barre and in Poultney, Vt.
Suzanne has conducted sign language and calligraphy
workshops and is director of "Sounds of Silence," a group
that performs in sign language.
A native of Wilkes-Barre, Suzanne now resides in
Landisville.
Kingston, Pa., with her husband.
Thomas
Theodore V. Konas 78
Pa
Isabella, live at
employed by the
Finance He and
3824 Sawtelle Boulevard Los
of
Angeles. California 90066.
Robert Clayton Reese 78 and Lisa Ann Jernee were
married April 13 They live in Somers Point. New
Jersey
Robert is employed by Resort International, Atlantic
City, N.J.
Thomas A. Gill '78 has been named corporate purchas
mg manager for Siberlme Manufacturing Company Inc
Lansford. Pa He will be responsible for the procurement
1978
materials for the company's three United States
manufacturing facilities He joined Siberline in 1982 after
working for Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia
and Scientific Accessory Sales of Andulusia, Pa
He
recently received his certified purchasing
manager's
credentials from the National Association of Purchasing
of
Representative:
Batavia, NY 14020
James
John Wade Furniss
'78
L. Byrnes, 31
Vernon Avenue
and Janet Karin (Scott) Fumiss
'80
report the birth of their first child, a daughter, born on
July 27. 1985. They say that they would love to hear from
old friends. Their address is 738 Dumont. Richardson.
Texas
75080.
Greg Salerno
Management He
resides
in
Tamaqua. Pa
and Carolyn (McMaster) Salerno '77
live at 309 Highland Avenue. Pennsylvania 19082. Upper
Darby, with their son. Jason. 2. Greg is newlv emploved
by Holiday Spas at the new Willow Grove Espre Center
He manages the restaurant called "Today's" in the
Center. The restaurant is open to the public Alumni are
invited to stop in and say hello.
Donna (Axelrod) Chornock '78 recently graduated with
a bachelor's degree in the physican's assistant program
She plans to enter either family practice or emergency
medicine. Her address is 13067 Mill House Court, Ger-
He was emploved bv BU
He was past
chairman of secondary
since 1962
extended programs and was
advisor to the Circle K Club
McDonnell was a 1945
graduate of Sunburv High
School He received his
Bachelor of Science and
Master of Education degrees
from Pennsylvania State
University
He was
a
member
of St
Joseph's Catholic Church.
Berwick A veteran of World
War II. he served with the
Navy in the Far Fast
He was
a
member
—
_
MCPONNt
ot
I
I
Bloomsburg Lodge 436 BPOE. pas president
and
treasurer of the Bloomsburg Klwanls
and past president
of the town park association
He served on the
Bloomsburg Chamber of Commerce,
Bov Scouts Kacle
board o review and was also a life
member of the
t
National Education Association
Surviving are his wife of three
years, the former Jane
Ho nagle. two daughters. Mrs Thomas
(Ellen) Vought
and Mary
McDonnell, both of Bloomsburg, two sons'
nomas A McDonnell, Nescopeck, and
Arthur
McDonnell
sister.
of
.1
Bloomsburg, one granddaughter, and
Mrs Alex (Catherine* Cameron
Canada
Alberta,
of
Calgai
"
a
s
1978
store
in
features
tola, Pa
His store, located along Route 42
camping supplies, fishing gear, hunting clothing
shotgun and rifle equipment, bait, licenses and some
muzzle loading equipment Brad says the store has been
his life long dream He has been a claims
manager for
the past ycar-and a half with Mlllvllle Mutual Insurance
Company, a house painter and a substitute social studies
teacher
Jeff Wynn '78 and his partner, Linda Condy,
have
opened up their own business making custom designed,
hand made furniture Their shop Is located In Schuylkill
Township. Pa Jeff graduated from tinRhode Island
School of Design In June with a master of fine
arts
degree While at RISD Jeff studied under Tage Erld, a
Danish designer who Is world famous for his furniture
RISD, a prestigious art and design school, Is one of only a
handful of U S colleges that offers a post graduate
degree in woodworking and furniture design
Michael George YlngJIng 78 and Georglana Marie Rodl
were married on February Ift In Clearfield Michael Is an
accountant for Scott and Babe In Clearfield
Their
address is 1105 Daisy Street, Clearfield
Alicia Marie Detweller 78 Is engaged to Rodger
Sanders, and a June 28 wedding In Dupont Is planned
Alicia Is a special education teacher In the Central
York
School District
Diane Marie Zawlslak 78 became tin- bride
Kurtz on October l'J In Simpson
employed In the quality control department
Controls, Archbald They live at Jermyn It I)
Robert
Jeffrey Joseph
'78
of the late
'
lives at 248 Northridge Drive
17538
David Anthony Burkhardt 78 is
Cannon Group Inc as Vice President
his wife,
Sunbury ne was a *oo
mE
-
75080.
Suzanne Elyse (Cromack) McCabe
a resident of Miffltnville
I
recently
lva n a
'
was
llSSi Eliiabeth Eislev and
Martha
Aloysius J McDonnell Sr
1
Rebecca
THe
Jr.. 57. assistant
Curriculum and
001 11 at tne Bloomsburg
of
BU
education, acting deaii of
'78
His address is 127 South Arch Street.
Pennsylvania 17055
Joseph Turn '77 and Mary Ann Borillo were married on
June 1 in Allentown. Both are emploved bv Lehigh
County, and they reside in Allentown.
with
was recently named director of
for Industrial Training of the
Cumberland
Perry Association for Retarded
Citizens He has held
production management positions at
the center since 1978
W
ESSfi
Hospital
Gail
Associates. Bloomsburg
John
'
"A.J " McDonnell
£ al
PnnnT?"
^
Teter 78 recently graduated from the
Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia
with a
doctor of optometry degree She
la now emploved
Eye
Aloysius J
son. Peter Michael
and a graduate of Mansfield
is in Pine Street.
Danville
Pa. 19034."
Melanie S. Seese '77 became the bride of Rudv
Thomas on May 4 in Marshalls Creek Melanie
employed by Pocmont Lodge, and the couple lives
23
Death takes A.J.
mantown. Maryland 20874
CA
921 15.
1986
1978
Pomponi 78 and Christine Mane O'Hare
were married September 21 They live at 12ft Klingerman
Road, Telford, Pa Jeff is employed by Systems and
Computer Technology, Malvern. Pa
Carl Merrick 78 and Lori (Dzurlsln; Merrick '78
recently moved to Minnesota Their address is 1445
Knoll
Drive, Shoreview, Minn 55126 Carl is general manager
of LaBelle
Moving and Storage in Minneapolis. Minn
LaBelle is an agent for Allied Van Lines Lori says she is
taking a break from working while thev get settled and
is
enjoying being a full-time mother for now
Brad Johnson 78 has opened up
his
own
sporting good
of
Edward
Diane Is
at Weston
1
Marlene Ruth Watson 78 and Walter John Bor/ok were
married June 18 They live In Frackvllle, Pa Marlene is
a dental hyglenist for
Dr Raymond Haslarn
and Dr William Shugars
of
Hamburg
of Pottsville.
Joanne M Sakowski 78 and Michael P Dlnoskl were
married recently They live in Ashley, Pa Joanne has a
master s degree in social work from Marywood College.
Scranton She is employed as the assistant director of the
Conlinuwd on page 24
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
24
Social Service
Department
at
Mercy
Hospital,
Wllkes-
Barre.
Margaret Ehrhorn '78 and John J Gross are engaged
Margaret is employed by the Lebanon, Pa., School
District. The wedding is being planned for September
1986.
1979
1979
Continued from page 23
Lynn Ann Gathers *79 and Shane Michael Gunning were
married August 17. Lynn is a business education teacher
in the East Stroudsburg Area School District. The couple
Carol (Wolfe; Zack '79 was recently selected to serve as
a trainer for the Pennsylvania Federation for 1985-86. She
is a member of the Berwick Business and Professional
Women's Club. Carol serves as assistant professor at
lives at 1710
Wilkes College Department of Nursing. She is a member
of the board of directors, Greater Berwick Chapter
American Red Cross and holds membership in many
Joseph P. McDonald
were married August
professional organizations.
were
Robin Lahr '78 and Rich Adams f Gannon U
married on April 23 in Erie She is a caseworker for
Children Services in Erie County Their address is 3926
Parade Boulevard, Erie.
David Mark Spishock '79 and Ann Frances Gilroy are
engaged. David Is a statistical analyst for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg.
Representative: Corey
PA
M
Waters, 104 Queen Avenue.
17876 (717) 743-7516
recently received a
Shirley Ann (NeweU) Smith
research grant from the Pennsylvania Division of the
American Cancer Society. She is a nurse/coordinator at
An additional award was
the V.A. Medical Center
received from the V.A. Medical District to develop
further studies of Hospice. Her address is 275 Huntsville
Road, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612.
Karen Dee Slusser
married recently. They
was named principal of the
Elementary School effective as of July 1,
Her address Is 1645 Mohawk Street, Shamokin,
Nancy
1985.
Billet
Pennsylvania
Scott G.
and Wendy Miller are engaged. Jack
Matamoras Elementally
Matamoras.
Jack E. Shultz
A. Bobkoskle '79
Crooked
'79
a sales representatiave for
School in
Karen (Capion) Haines
announce the birth
'79
and Linda Susan Michael are
engaged.
David A. Wadas '79 recently returned from Copenhagen, Denmark, where he participated In a hearing
health care symposium. He lives at 811 Hawthorne Street,
Avoca, Pennsylvania 18641.
Pat Washeleski '79 reports that she has a new address
and a new job. Her address is Sussex Square Apts. #J-3,
515 Plymouth Road, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
19462. She has been employed since April 1, 1985 as an
accounting supervisor with Warner-Amex Cable Communications Inc. In Blue Bell, Pa.
Heidi Darling Gunther '79 and Mark Leo Carlln are
engaged. Heidi Is employed at McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts.
'79
Walker were
Karen is
and Scott G.
live in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kem
Manufacturing, Atlanta.
a reading specialist in the
Is
17872.
FlndJay
and Linda Ann Fangk) '81
They live at 4240 Americana
Jr. '79
10.
Lehigh County. Pa.
Linda is on a leave of absence from her employer of
four years. PP&L of Allentown. While in Ohio, she is
completing her MBA in finance at Akron University. She
is working as a graduate assistant.
Joseph said the couple expects to return to eastern
Pennsylvania sometime In mid-1986.
'79
Shamokin Dam,
Court, Allentown, Pa. 18103.
Drive, Apt. 103, Stow, Ohio 44224.
Joseph is a third-year law student at the Akron
University School of Law. Prior to law school, he worked
as a township administrator in South Whitehall Township,
>
1979
D Sherwood
Sharon Louise Sweinhart '79 and Leonard A. Jankauskas were married recently. They live in Philadelphia, Pa.
Sharon Is currently attending the University of Pennsylvania. She is employed by the Hospital of the University
of Pennsylvania.
My let
and Stephen E. Walters were
Sanders Circle, Chambersburg, Pa. Patricia is employed as a human service
aide for the Cumberland Valley Mental Health Center.
Patricia A.
married June
Lisa
June
1.
1.
'79
and her husband, Mark,
on October
of their son, Earl Charles,
3. Karen says Earl's sister, Elizabeth, who is now three
years old, enjoys having a baby brother around the house.
For now, Karen says she enjoys being a full-time
housewife and mother. The Haines family lives at 1140
Greenwich Street, Reading, Pa. 19604.
'79
They
live at 11
Kraynak '79 and Thomas J. Hogan were married
They live in West Pittston, Pa. Lisa is employed
Wyoming Area School District and AM/PM Mini
by the
Market, Pittston.
Charlene Marie Nicholas '79 and
Fasciana were married May 26 They
Pa. Charlene Is employed at Emery.
Joseph
Francis
live in Scranton,
James F. McDonnell '79 has been commissioned a
second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation
from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas. The 12-week course trained selected college
graduates to apply communicative skills, professional
knowledge, leadership and management in positions of
responsibility. James will now be assigned at Chanute Air
Force Base, Illinois.
Elizabeth Ann Gusky *79 and Robert S. Carl Jr. were
married August 24. They live in Orwigsburg, Pa. Elizabeth is a 1981 graduate of St. Luke's Nursing School and
is working for a BSN degree from Kutztown University.
She is employed as a registered nurse in the Coronary
Care Unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville, Pa.
Bradley L. Moharter '79 and Wendy Sue Reynolds are
engaged. Brad is district executive for the Minsi Trails
Council, Boy Scouts of America, Lehigh Valley. In his
new position he will provide leadership for approximately
65 packs, troops, and Explorer posts with about 1,800
youths involved. A May 31. 1986 wedding is planned. Brad
lives in Germansville.
Nick Troisi
'79
exhibited over 30 pieces of raku pottery
Fox Hill Designs gallery in Palm Beach. Florida in
November. Raku is a firing technique whereby the ware
is
placed in sawdust after the glaze is melted. The
smoking of the sawdust creates lustrous glaze effects.
at the
Nick has also participated in a group exhibit at the
Schuylkill County Council for the Arts in Pottsville. Pa.
Nick lives
in Millville.
Pa.
Viviana S. Mollard '79 is engaged to marry' Mark W.
Werkheiser on April 26, 1986. She is employed with Lesser
and Kaplin of Blue Bell.
Georgeanne Pasch '79 became the bride of Richard
Clamp on September 7 in Martins Creek. She is employed
by PPF-Norda Inc. in East Hanover. New Jersev. They
live in Rockaway. N.J.
ALTER
SUPERDOCK
KROSCHEWSKY
WOZNEK
Warren James Schreiner III '79 and Barbara Ann
Crabb were married in Middletown. Warren is an
accountant for the Geisinger Medical Center.
Mark
Veteran faculty
Four veteran members of the BU faculty have
announced their pending retirements.
Ben C. Alter, professor of languages and cultures,
retired at the end of the fall semester after 20.5
years.
Julius R. Kroschewsky, professor of biological
and allied health sciences, will retire in May. He
Joined the faculty in 1967 and served as president of
Wolfe
'79 and Danell Kubitsky
(Penn State
are engaged to be married. Mark is an
accountant at Air Products in Trexlertown.
C.
University)
retire
the faculty union
from
1979 to 1983.
David A. Superdock. a BU alumnus, will complete
26 years in the physics department at the end of the
Marianne Switat '79 and J. Stephen Schneider were
married on October 19 in Shamokin. She is a teacher
at
Elizabethtown Area High School and is working
on a
master s degree at Penn State University. Their
address
is 415 Plane Street. Middletown.
spring semester.
William Woznek, professor of curriculum and
foundations, joined the faculty in 1970 and will
retire in
May.
Carole Susan Hutchison '79 and Kevin Donald
Hocking
were married on April 13 in Palmer
Township, where
Uiey reside. Carole is employed
by the Easton Area
x
WLA.
Gpnt|nu
op page 25
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/, aim. u\
attendance were (seated) Charles J. Bender 75. Stephen A.
Andreiack 74
A. Mulhern 77. Joanna Fice Buckingham "43. Mary
Leu Fenstemaker
Thomas
1979
Continued from page 24
William C. Patt '79 reports that he and his wife
Andrea, are parents of a second child, Tristan William'
born on July 31, 1985. Their daughter, Danielle, was boni
on July 14, 1983. They have moved back to the Philadelphia area, and Bill is working as a research chemist for
E. R. Squibb in Princeton, New Jersey. Andrea
is
managing her parents' small business in Conshohocken.
Their address is 95 Heights Lane, Apt. 50, Feasterville
Pa. 19047.
Larry and Lorie Mitchell '79 & "80 are parents of a
daughter, Nicole Elise, born on December 7 Their
address is 39 Solomon Street, Ashley, Pa. 18706.
Joan Shade Little '79 of Nordmont, Muncy Valley R.D
died on April 24. She was the wife of John C. Little
A native of Williamsburg, Blair County, she was a
former teacher in the Sullivan County School District and
most recently was serving as a substitute teacher.
She was the mother of two sons and a daughter.
PA
19002
(Vojtek)
Jean Marie
Waldorf, Md.
Ct..
(
J.
LaRuffa, 1337 Meetinghouse
215 ) 646-1809
Runyon
'80 lives at
3098 Gideon
20601.
Renee Ann (Miller) Kauffman '80 and her husband,
David, are the parents of a son born in July 1985. Their
address is 131 Sanders Road, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania
7
18072.
Martha A. Bryden '80 has received a dental degree
from the Temple University School of Dentistry.
Lorie L. (Keating) Mitchell '80 has been appointed trust
administrator of the trust department at Penn Security
Bank and Trust Company, Scranton. She lives at 309
Soloman Street, Ashley. Pennsylvania 18706 with her
husband, Larry '79.
Scott E.
Cheek
Oxford.
SICO
manager of the SICO Co.
active in scholarship grants and Scott
inquiries about monies available. Scott is
married to the former Virginia M. Seeger '81 They live
in
'80 is division
is
welcomes
at 107
Huntington Circle, Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19362.
David D. Zinkler
CPA, has joined Beard &
Public Accountants. He is a
supervisor of accounting and auditing. His address is 1904
ReCd R ° ad
E
Wyomissi,1 8. Pennsylvania
Company
Inc.,
'80
,
Certified
'
19610
Donna (Panckeri) Titus
degree
in
Scranton.
English
Donna
received a master of arts
from the University of
Hudsondale with her husband,
'80
recently
lives in
'
'43,
25
Sean
1980
and teaches English at MMI Preparatory
School
Freeland. where she has been employed since
1980
Albert,
M. Patricia Fullerton '80 and Steven Allen Stlne
were
married on November 30 Patricia attends
Dickinson
School of Law, and her husband is a 1985
graduate of
that
school.
Anthony M. Welkom '80 and his wife. Cynthia are
the
parents of a son born on August 7 The Welkoms
live at
Rear 544 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
17815.
Capt. Robert A.
Hoffman
III '80
and
his wife.
Nancy
M
(Ringen) '79, report the birth of a daughter,
Heather
Diana on February 15, 1985. She joined her brother
Michael, who is 2 years old. Bob has been accepted
by the
University of Maryland Graduate School and
Is working
toward a master's of science in computer
systems
management. Their address is 8105 Falconer Ct #A Ft
20755.
Edward W. Zlkoski '80 and Marcia Tulaney are
engaged. Ed practices with the Greater Philadelphia
Medical Eye Doctors. The couple will wed May
24, 1986
Patricia
986
^^
Buck n 9ham
F
ZJSTnJSSSSSt^Sm'i
Dr.
Representative: Vincent
Road, Ambler,
^° yd
,
1980
Mead, Maryland
1980
ZZ WtaM £*M T
Mulen
1
A.
(Wintereteen)
Brewlngton
J two step -daughters, Mrs Lloyd
(Rebecca) Paxton. of Arlington. Texas, and Mrs Mlchuel
(Marilyn) Williams of Bedford. Texas; one granddaughter;
10 step-grandchildren,
and one step great grand
child, sister. Mury G Keeb. Riverside, and
brother LI
Col. Deri II Gilbert of Bowie. Md
'80
and
Deborah Marie Walton '80, acting public Information
at
Berwick Hospital, was recently given a
"Superior Awurd" In the Internal publications category
In
the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania's
public rcla
tions and murketing society's 1985 uwurds
competition
Deborah's entry was "VSP". the hospltul's bl weekly
employee newspaper The winning entry placed first In
the low budget publications category. Deborah
hus
worked in the hospital's public Information department
since January 1984
James Anthony Dalton '80 and Ronde Jean McKlnnon
were married on August 31 In U-wlstown Jim is
employed as a stockbroker and certified financial planner
at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc In State College
They live
at
Reedsvllle
Mary P
her
Michael Edmond Ziemak '80 and Debra Sue Rodriguez
were married July 13 in Las Vegas. Nevada. They live
at
8222 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Michael Is
employed by Howard Construction Company In Phoenix
'80
lives at
D.
1.
Dellegrotto '80 and Michael John McKay were
May 4 In Berwick They are living In Morton
.
Abble Leigh Woodllng '80 became Mrs Scott Thayden
Williams on September 14 at her home at Willlamsport
R.D. 3 She Is a medical technologist at Willlamsport
They reside
In
Willlamsport
143
19002.
Tammy
Craig Robert Smith '80 and Carolyn Elizabeth Fite were
married June 1 They live In Newtown. Pa.
Margaret L. (Andrews) Wright '80 lives at Box
Richwood-Elmer Road. Richwood. N.J. 08074-0075
R
William Keith Pursel '80 and Catherine Theresa Berry
were married on July 20 In Clearfield. They are both
employed by Electronic Data Systems. Camp Hill, and
they live In Mechanlcsburg
Hospital
Mary Ann (McCarthy) Cowperthwait
.
director
married on
husband. Richard, are the parents of a son.
Richard
Tyler, bom on September 3 Their address
is R D
2
Orangevllle. Pa. 17859
Greenwood Avenue, Ambler. Pa
McCay, Toms River, N
75
Ruth McCay '80 died November 10 at her home at 4
Willow Lane. Bloomsburg, Pa She was 46 years old
Born in Jackson Township, she was a daughter of the
late Harry H. and Irene Hess Gilbert
At the time of her death, she was chairperson of the
language arts department at Northwest Area High School
in Shickshinny, where she was employed three
years. She
was also pursuing her doctorate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Surviving are her husband. Earl N
McCay, five
children, Matthew P. McCay, Catawissa; Mark P
Mc
Cay. York; Colette L McCay, Carlisle, Michael P
McCay. Danville; and Earl N. McCay Jr at home; two
step-sons, David R. McCay of Marion, III; Larry E
M. Ryan
'80
became
the bride of Gregory J
Wislock on June 29 In Mount Carmel. She Is a spec ial
education teacher in the Danville Area School District k
William E. Sauerzopf Jr. '80 and Kim Verdensky
exchanged wedding vows In May at Bethlehem He Is an
auditor for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
They
live In
Allentown
Melani Anne Humenlck '80 and John Anthony Schaeffer
were married on August 24 In Hazleton Melani Is a
second grade teacher In the Weatherly Area School
District
Their
address
Is
1
East
Diamond Avenue,
Hazleton
George E. Hamlen '80 and Suzanne Bommarito were
married on April 6 in Tannersvllle George is a CPA with
Robert L. Weseloh, CPA. In East Stroudsburg.
James Anthony Dougherty
Jr.
'80
and Judith Ann
.
Continued on page 26
.
26
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
Alumni interviewers
Continued from page
1980
«:d
Shemansky 'Reading Hospital School of Nursing) were
married in West Reading. Jim is an account executive for
Commonwealth Aluminum in Cincinnati, where the
couple resides.
Ann Marie Stelma '80 has been named the academic
development specialist at Lackawanna Junior College
She will serve as tutoring coordinator and reading
with the college's Act 101 program. She
specialist
received her M Ed. degree in reading at BU and is also
certified as a reading specialist.
Prior to joining the LJC faculty she was a teacher for
the Tunkhannock School District and St. Mary's Assumption School in Pittston.
Mary Beth English '80 and James Robert Linn Jr. '79
were married on April 26 in Montoursville. Mary Beth is
an accountant at Avco Lycoming Division, and Jim is an
assistant division accounting manager for Liberty Mutual
Insurance Company. The couple resides at 1414 Franklin
Street. Williamsport.
1981
Beverly Howard Carter, 7175 South
Representative:
Darlington, Tulsa,
Oklahoma
74136
(
918 ) 664-2454
Marci (Basham) Alderfer '81 reports that she recently
her master's of education in reading from
Kutztown University. She also has a new job in the
Allentown School District where she teaches students with
social and emotional problems. Her husband, Tom '82, is
working on his MBA at Lehigh University. He is still an
received
auditor with PP&L. The
Emmaus, PA 18049.
Barry Reiflnger
'81
Mark
'81
LUDROF 78 (Shared Medical
Systems) and DIANE DIMITO '86
and Paula Ann Pipan are engaged.
Christian singer, songwriter and
concert at Bloomsburg Alliance Church
on August 25. He and his wife, Dodi, are involved in their
full-time ministry of music that takes them to colleges,
churches, coffee houses and retreats. Mark may be
reached at P.O. Box 141. Emigsville, Pennsylvania 17318.
A.
guitarist
JULIE
Cable
Alderfers live at 143 Dell Street,
Frank
was
S.
,
in
Kedl
'81
and Eileen
Critelli
are engaged.
James J. Gard '81 and Kathleen A. Gorman are
engaged. Jim is employed as a mathematics instructor at
Stranahan High School. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Michael Timothy Price
are engaged.
'81
and Deborah Ann Gouldner
John T. Petriello Jr. '81 and Joanne Rogers were
married on September 21 in Seaford, N Y. John is an
account executive with
D
C. Sales Co., Mountainside, N.J.
Valerie A. Smith '81 and Frank J. Burgess '81 are
engaged. Valerie is currently a speech-language pathologist and Lancaster General Hospital. Frank is accounting
manager at National Publishing Company, Philadelphia.
An April wedding is planned.
Richard D. Baylor '81 has received a doctor of medicine
degree from Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.
Dr. Baylor plans a residency in family practice at
Allentown Sacred Heart Hospital.
Joan C. O'Connor
controller at the Bryn
addrress
is 16
'81
Mawr
has
been
named
assistant
Bryn Mawr. Joan's
Hastings Avenue, Havertown. PA 19083.
Hospital,
Mark Harris Lemon '81 graduated from the Vermont
Law School in May. 1985. He is planning to take the
Pennsylvania bar exam.
Stephanie Lee Caldwell '81 was recently crowned Miss
Western Pennsylvania 1985. She is a speech and hearing
therapist
Autumn
in Intermediate Unit 17. Her
address
Drive. Trafford. Pennsylvania 15085.
is
106
Manuel Stivers Jr. '81 was recently ordained to the
Lutheran Ministry. He became pastor of Grace Lutheran
Church. Lehighton and Zion Lutheran Church. Packerton
Linda A. Fangio '81 and Joseph P. McDonald '79 were
married August 10. They live in Akron. Ohio.
The bride is
pursuing an MBA in finance at the University
of Akron
The bridegroom is a third-year law student at the
C.
Continued on page 27
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
1981
Continued fnyn page 26
Blake McDowell School of Law, Akron.
Andrew
J.
Pennington, N.J.
Bruce William Anderson '81 and Deborah Ann Aherne
were married May 18 They live in West Chester
Pa
Bruce is employed by ChemLawn Services Corp Malvern, as a Customer Service Specialist
Jean Geralyn Kraus "81 and Frederick James Carl '79
were married May 11, The bride is employed as a
communications manager at Day & Zimmerman Inc The
bridegroom is employed as an Allotsment Manager at
Cadence Corporation.
Warren A. Lees '81 and Cynthia L. White were married
July 20. Warren is employed by Commonwealth Federal
Savings and Loan. Norristown, Pa. They live in RoversPa.
Stephen D. Butkie *81 has been hired as the first fulltime director of development at Our Lady of Lourdes
Regional High School. As director of development.
Stephen will be responsible for raising the necessary
funds for operation, stabilizing and increasing enrollment
and keeping the public informed about the school and its
activities and achievements. Another responsibvility
Ste-
phen
will have is to publish the Alumni Newsletter'three
times each year. He is completing work on a master's
degree in sports management at Iowa State University.
Annette Josephine Lettiere '81 and Charles D. Cremens
were married May ll. They live at 342 South East
Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. Annette is employed as a
sales representative with Concord Laboratories.
Marianne Ference
'81 is employed by Houlihan's.
King
Prussia, Pa., as a waitress. She lives at 27 East
Central Avenue. Apt. Q-4, Paoli, Pa. 19301.
of
Mary Beth (Kotanchik) Krankowski '81 lives at #7
Cambridge, Village Green Apts., East Willow Street,
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022.
Thomas W. Natoli
Denville, N.J. 07834.
'81
lives
at
21
Augusta
and Lori Ann Bisci were married
May 18. They live in AJlentown, Pa. Jeff is employed by
Erie Insurance Group, AJlentown
Monica
Virginia
'81
L. Reilly '81 is employed as a teacher for the
Beach City Public Schools. She is in her third
year of teaching self-contained hearing impaired students. This year she has a class of eight students ranging
age from seven to twelve years old. Her address
Redbird Court. Virginia Beach. Va. 23454
in
is
502
Hershey
Diane Louise GemmeJ
married on September
Eileen M. Connolly '81 recently visited Ann C.
(Swavely) Wozniak '81 and her husband, Tom. at the
Wozniak's home in Omaha. Nebraska. Tom is a lieutenant
in the Air Force and is stationed at the Offut Air Force
base. Ann is teaching at the Air Force base school and is
in her second season of coaching the school's championship gymnastics team. Ann and Tom will soon be moving
to Texas, where Tom will be undergoing extensive pilot
training. Ann is planning a trip to the Soviet Union in
February as part of a cultural exchange Ann and Tom
are the proud parents of a son, Mikey, l
Sandra S. Takach '81 was married to Thomas O Tracv
on August 31 in Tresckow A registered nurse.
Sandra
was employed at Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia
Thev
live in Jacksonville. Florida
Mary
has been working in sales of computer accessories and
computer systems She is engaged to Frank Ferrari III
Frank founded his own real estate Investment business,
and Eileen has been responsible for designing and
running their computerization. Eileen says they travel a
great deal inspecting properties, and in their free time,
they enjoy sailing, flying and skiing. They are planning a
scuba-diving trip to the Great Barrier Reef with Ann and
Tom. Eileen's address is 2 Windemere Road. Verona,
New Jersey 07044.
'85
and Thomas M Sochovka were
Avoca Mary is employed in
Vermont Clothing. Inc favlor
'81
21 in
They
Pa
will
reside at 729 North
Lime
17602
.
Craig Edward Hill '82 and Regina Kay
Hlgdon are
engaged Craig is a supervisor of computer
operations
with Pecten Syria Petroleum Co.. Damascus,
Syria
Denlse Marie Phillips '82 and Larry Emel
were
married In November Denlse Is employed by
Montgom
ery County Housing Authority In Norristown.
the controller s office of
They reside in Old Forge
Jean Marie Ripple '82 and Anthony A Fadule
are
engaged Jean is employed as a substitute teacher
In the
Hazleton Area School District
Mary Ann Kupec '81 and Peter John DIMattla were
married on August 3 in Lansford Marv Ann Is
employed
at the Bey rent Insurance Agency
in Tamaqua Thev live
at Lehighton Route 2.
Lieutenant (JG) Theodore C. Sosangelis '82 has
been
assigned to the Navy Dock Landing Ship USS
Anchorage
Rick Edward Quay '81 and Karen Leslie Olewine were
married on October 26 in Allentown Rick Is associated
with Quay Decorating, and the newlvweds
live in
Allentown.
wKlch
Dennis N. Swanger '81 and Cindy L Swlnehart
(Lock
Haven University) were married on March 23
at Lewisburg R.D. Dennis is a lieutenant in the U.S.
Navy They
reside at 7 Hillside Avenue, Gales Ferry.
Connecicut
Sharon Kay West '81 and Edward
be married next October Sharon
Pennsbury School District.
M
Stemplen plan
a teacher
is
in
to
the
Pamela A. Bair '81 and William A Pllat Jr (Frederick
Community College) were married on October 5 in
Hayshire Pamela is branch manager of Kelly Services
in
Altoona and Johnstown The couple resides in Johnston
Is
deployed
Navy a month
In the Western Pacific Ted Joined
the
after graduating from Bloomsburg.
Philip R. Martin '82 has been
promoted to trust tax
joined the bank as an
administrative assistant in the trust tax
department In
1982 His address Is 127 Delta Street. Mount
Joy. Pa.
officer
1
Michael J. Yavorchak '81 and Stephanie A
Wisniewskl
were married in Sugar Notch He is
employed by
Automatic Data Processing, Wilkes-Barre
Cathie Sue Rosen *81 became Mrs. Earl Dwayne
King
on June 16 in Hershey. Cathie is a nurse at
Hershey
Medical Center, and her husband is a fourth-year
medical
student there. Their address is 200 Townsend
Drive
Hummelstown, Pa.
Cynthia A. Mlhalow
and Craig G. Phlfer (Kutztown
University) were married on October 6 In Allentown
She
were
'81
is employed by Montgomery
County Intermediate Unit in
Erdenheim and Main Line Speech Consultants in Haverford. They reside in Norristown.
Nancy E. Erwine '81 and Daniel J Flint were married
13. Nancy and her husband are expecting
their first
in March 1986.
Nancy is employed by First
American Savings, F A. in Jenkintown, Pa Davids They
April
child
155
Washington Lane, Apt
*04,
Jenkintown. Pa
19046.
Margaret A. Conway
'81
was married
to
Donnelly (Villanova University) on April 13
William
in
M
Dunmore
She was employed in the marketing department at
Montage Ski Area. Their address is 675 East Street Road
Warminster, Pa.
Barbara E. Klunk '81 and Ronald D Wolfe (York
College of Paj were married on March 16 in Zwlngll
Their address is 23 East Wine Creek Apartments.
Oswego, New York.
Hamilton Bank
at
He
7552
Cathy Carney '82 Is a programmer analyst at Thomas
Edison Medical Center Her address Is 32 Chestnut
Avenue. Bala Cynwyd. Pa 19004
Karen Scott '82 Is a speech language pathologist
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit Her address
Rivers Edge Drive. D 41. Jeffersonvllle, Pa 19403
for
is 8
Christine Dallam '82 is a speech-language pathologist at
Delaware Learning Center, Wilmington. Delaware Her
address is 3131 Meeting House Road, Boothwyn Pa
3
19061
Kathleen Mulroy '82 and Joseph Wejnands are married
Their address Is 2811 Colony Drive. \\ 10 Audubon Pa
19403
Donna Bochls '82 Is a sales representative for Johnson
and Johnson Inc Her address Is 21 Thrush Drive, East
Brunswick. New Jersey 08816
Gary D. Walk '82 was recently hired by the Bloomsburg
School Board as wrestling coach Gary, who Is also a
reading specialist, was hired as an eighth grade teacher
as well. He will teach a variety of subjects and will
possibly get involved In the TELI-S Program at the
elementary
level.
Mark Fenstermaker
'82 and Lauren Alicia Fowler arc
employed by The Guardian Life
Insurance Company of America.
engaged
Both
are
Cynthia L. German '82 and Ronald L Helm were
married on December 7 Cynthia was a registered nurse
at Divine Providence Hospital prior to her marriage
Carole A. Stauffer '82 and Daniel F Kcrshetsky were
married recently, The bride is an English teacher In the
Souderton Area School District.
Nancy
J.
Brown
'82
and Gregory E. Davis were
live at 696 Walborn Lane, Apt.
Nancy is employed In the Upper
married on June 22 They
4,
Mlilersburg,
Pa
17061.
Dauphin Area School District
Lois Ann Thomson '82 and Herbert Scott Harris were
married recently They live In Lansdale, Pa Lois Is
employed as a special education teacher with the
Hatboro-Horsham High School
1982
Representative:
Houston, TX 77098
Doug
Taylor, 2701
Donna M. (Goldschmidt) Buss
'82 is
Revere Apt.
191,
employed by the
Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit as a speech pathologist
Donna and her husband, Dale, were married on Aug. 24.
1984,
in
Rome,
Italy.
They
live
at
907
Race
and Gregory L Spence were
married on September 8. 1985 Amanda is employed as a
speech-language pathologist for Lancaster-Lebanon InterS.
Williams
'82
Martha E. Lukens '82 Is engaged to Daniel J Kronk
She Is employed as a registered nurse with the Shriner's
Hospital, Tampa, Florida A June wedding Is planned.
Jeffrey Richard Shaw '82 and Brenda Lee Alkey were
married October 5 They live In Hatfield, Pa Jeff is an
accountant with Farm and Home Oil Company, Telford,
Pa.
Street.
Catasauqua, Pa. 18032
Amanda
and Diane Julia Depkin
F. Loftus
married on September
Eileen was in Omaha to take part in a triathlon, a race
consisting of swimming, biking and running. She has been
participating in triathlons for the past two years. Eileen
'81
*81
learning disabilities
District They reside in Annville
13.
Kevin John Baggett '82 and Judith Ann
Bower were
married on June 29 Kevin is an account
representative
or K N. Dunlap Inc Stale College
The couple resides in
wiiuamsport
and Dean Carl May were
14 in Allentown
Diane is a
teacher at Derrv Township School
live at
Debra Zapp *81 is married and living in the Allentown.
Pa. area. She and her husband. Todd, have a baby girl.
Debra is now in the field of pharmaceutical sales.
Kerry Allen Keefer
mediate Unit
Street. Lancaster.
Street.
George V. Kmiecinski Jr. '81 and Lori L Shaffer were
married June 22. They live in Wilkes-Barre, Pa George is
employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Jeffrey Alan Ludrof
on May 18 in Bloomsburg Kern is a research
technician at Hershey Medical Center, and
Diane is a
staff accountant with Carlisle Corporation.
Carlisle Thev
live in
27
1982
married
Krueger '81 and Deborah Ann Shaw were
married April 20. They live in Pennington. New Jersey
J
The bridegroom is employed at Mobil Technical Center
ford,
1981
Denlse Lynn Frick '82 and Walter Thompson Jr. were
married June 22 They live at 403 Edge Hill Road,
Glenside, Pa, Denlse is employed as a commercial credit
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
—
R-R-R-RING!
BU students manned the telephones in October and November to call alumni
throughout the country during the annual phonathon The "clean-up" campaign raised an additional
$20,000 in pledges for the 1985 Annual Fund On hand each of 16 nights were Clayton H Hinkel '40
(above), retired
73
BU
faculty
member and member
above right), member
freshman from Matamoras.
(standing,
Continued
1982
analyst by Atlantic Financial, Bala
of the Alumni Board of Directors, and Doug McClintock
Alumni Board Among the top callers was Dan Hart (right), a
of the
Irorn
page 27
1982
husband, Edward, live at 553 Arthur Street, Hazleton, Pa
Cynwyd.
18201
Jennifer Craig Slick '82 and the Rev Bruce Edward
Carter were married In October Jennifer Is a graduate
student at Lehigh University
Lora L. Taylor '82 is a second grade teacher in the
Lancaster School District Her address is 183 Colonial
Crest Drive. Lancaster, Pa. 17601.
Cheryl A. (Fanucci) Minnitl '82 lives at 8070 Deepwood
Boulevard, Apt. F-ll, Mentor, Ohio 44060.
Dean WUIlam Bertsch
'82
and Katharine Fay Conrad
were married on December
Laurie Ann Dennen '82 and T. Whitney Gibson were
married June 15 in the Cadet Chapel at the U.S. Military
Academy, West Point, New York Laurie is an BCCOUnl
ant. The couple lives at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Mary Lee Penles '82 and Douglas C. Berninger are
engaged. Mary is employed id the Commissioners Office
at the Columbia Count\ Courthouse. Bloomsburg
A May
31, 1986 wedding is planned.
Susan G. (Karb) Walewskl
position of
EAP
'82
has been appointed to the
specialist with the
INROADS Employee
Assistance Program. She was previously
the coordinatorcounselor of the STEPS Employee Assistance Program
Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottavllle, Pa She
enrolled In a master's degree program
resources administration at the University
Her responsibilities
and training.
at
INROADS
will
Christine Mentesana '82 has been
at
is
c
urrently
human
in
Scranton
include marketing
named
28. Dean is a teacher at
Central Pennsylvania Business School, Harrisburg.
Karen Chawaga '82 is working
telecommunications system sales for
in
computer
AT&T
and
Allentown.
Her territory includes most of the East Coast. Karen
underwent extensive, advanced training in Colorado last
in
year.
Martha E. Lukens '82 and Daniel J Kronk are engaged
Martha is employed as a registered nurse at the Shriners
Hospital in Tampa. Florida. A June wedding is planned.
Marina Glamo '82 and Mark J Engel are engaged.
Marina is employed by the Upper Dublin School District
as a special education teacher. An April 19 wedding is
planned.
sales
Susan Lynne Koch '82 and Craig Paul Walter were
married in May at Easton. Susan is employed at Laneco
Executive offices. They reside in Easton.
manager
Computrol Engineering's Computerland operation
in
Allentown. Previously she was systems consultant
for the
company. She is a member of the Lehigh Counh
Executive Women's Council She Uvea In
for
James D. Pysher '82 and Antoinette Noviello were
married on September 14 in Williamsport, where they
now
reside.
Allentown
Carta Sue Zimmerman '82 and Brian David Young were
married October 5. They reside in Berwick, Pa
Prior to
her marriage, Carla was a registered nurse at
Polyclinic
Medical Center
Pamela
Bonnie Jean Dunkel '82 was married to Steven Jeffrey
in Levittown. She is a speech pathologist
for the
Mercer County Board of Education in West Virginia
They reside in Princeton. West Virginia.
Ptzzo
John
L. (Galvin)
Hyde
'82 lives at
2459
Werbe Lane
Carmichael, California 95608. Pam is a graduate
student in speech-language pathology at California
State
university, Sacramento.
#136,
Deborah A. (Kohler) Stefanisko
B. Tucker '82 and Janice Louise Ell were
married
Wilkes-Barre. John is a financial analyst at Singer
Link Flight Simulation Division in Binghamton.
New
York Their home is in Windsor. New York
in
Mary Anne Glowa
'82
1982
ol
has successfully
completed the uniform certified public accountant examination given last May by the Pennsylvania Board
of
Accountancy. She is employed by Beltrami Enterprises
Inc., Hazleton, Pa., as an accountant. Deborah
and her
married
on
management
in
May
and Mark Allen Ritter were
Hershev Marv Anne is a
American Bank, and thev reside
"82
18
trainee at
in
Lancaster
David Paul Imrisek
'82
and Janet Gay Baltozer were
married in Enola.
National Bank.
He
is
an accountant
at
Commonwealth
Doug Andrews '82 is manager of
He and his wife. Diane, are parents
a Foot Locker store.
of a two-year-old son.
Ross. Their address is 544 Washington Street.
Pembroke
Massachusetts 02359.
Marina Giamo '82 is engaged to marrv Mark J. Engel
(Penn State) on April 19. 1986. She is a special education
teacher in the Upper Dublin School District.
Bryan Edward Munchel
(Loyola University.
'82 and Gloria Lee
Paradise
Orleans) were married on May
a systems analyst for Blue Cross
New
tork Bryan is
and they live in Etters.
25 in
Ruth Ann Margaret Foss '82 and Edwin Much
(Penn
were married on October 5 in Blue Ridge Summit
Kuth .Ann is a pollution control analyst
for Baltimore
County Their address is 5 Old Coach Lane.
Owings Mills
Man-land
State)
Continued on page 29
1982
Nancy Alison Reynolds -82 and Thomas Michael Knee
were married on October 12 in Madison. Indiana Nancy
is a
nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix
Arizona They reside in Tempe. Arizona
Susan Lynne Koch '82 and Craig Paul Walter were
married May 25 They live at 913 Jackson Street. Easton
Pa Susan is employed by Laneco Executive Offices Her
husband is employed by Bill Coughlm. electrical contrac
tor
David P.
bride-to-be
Gaydosh
"82 and Tina Kull are
engaged The
presently attending Bloomsburg I niversitv
majoring in secondary education David is a CPA with
the public accounting firm of Parente. Randolf.
Orlando
Carey and Associates of Wilkes Barre A Mav 31 1986
wedding is planned.
is
Richard A. DiLiberto Jr. '82 a third vear dav division
Delaware Law School student, has been awarded first
.
Law Student Legal Writing Competition of the
Inter-American Bar Association. His manuscript, entitled
"From the Courtroom to the Classroom: Teaching
Lawyers How to Teach Law" was selected as the best
paper during the Association's XXVth annual conference
in Acapulco during the second week of November
He was
awarded $600 and a plaque.
Earlier this year, he was awarded second prize in
the
National Legal Writing Competition of the International
Association of Insurance Counsel of Chicago. His
paper
entitled, "An Apple For the Teacher: Educational
Malpractice FaUs Judicial Test. But Core Problem Remains"
earned him a $500 prize and an engraved plaque. That
manuscript will be published in the Association's law
review in April.
He will graduate in May from the Delaware Law School
of Widener University with the Juris Doctor degree.
prize in the
Pamela
S.
Shrimp
'82
and Charles
H Bujno
College) were married on May 11 in Berwick.
at 220 Briar Lane, Briar Manor, Berwick.
Jr. (King's
They reside
CHAMPIONS —
The BU women's tennis team
captured the Pennsylvania Conference Championship.
Members
Heard.
Karen
the
of
team were
Ambielli,
Karen
(front)
Gubicza,
Megan
McLaughlin, (back) Cortlee Gerhart. Kathy
Masch. Megan Clarke, Chris Tegge and Sue
Graett Dr Mike Herbert is the coach
Beth
1983
Representative: Kim
Levlttown, PA 19055
Kim M. Barnes
School. This
is
her
'83 is
first
1983
M. Gobora,
19
Jonquil
1983
Lane,
a science teacher at Solanco High
teaching position
Michele A. Shubeck '83 and Carl Schaeffer are engaged
Michele is employed on the teaching staff of Wiley House,
Bethlehem. A September 1986 wedding is being planned
media
relations
between
In
addition,
he
will
act
us u liaison
company and community organization*.
Prior to Joining Binney & Smith Inc
Brad was promo
Hons manager for the Uhlgh County Velodrome, Trcxler
town. Pa Brad and his wife currently reside In Kmmaus,
Pa
the
,
Alan Moore Musselman '83 and Jennifer Marie Crowley
are engaged. Alan is employed as a systems analvst with
Lehigh Data Systems Inc., Bethlehem. Jennifer is
employed as a travel consultant with Shawnee Travel
Agency Inc., Stroudsburg. The wedding is planned for
July 1986.
Jeffrey Lynn Brent '83 and Kelly Ann Orndorff are
engaged. Jeffrey is employed as a systems analyst at
AMP Incorporated, Harrisburg.
Wendy Lynn Leyfert '83 and Joseph Patrick Allen are
engaged. Wendy is employed by Colonial Northampton
Intermediate Unit #20. A July 1986 wedding is planned.
Cheryl R. Beisnllne
has accepted a position with the
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit as a reading
specialist and gifted instructor Her address is R I)
'83
l
Box
282. Stillwater.
Pa. 17878.
Kathleen Elizabeth
Roxann
Stltz
'83
Prajzner were married recently They live In Horsham.
Pa. Kathleen is an accountant with Galihski. Hamburg
Sharon Lynn Rush '83 and Timothy Lowell Taylor were
married June 1. They live in North Babylon, New York.
Sharon is youth director at Cross of Christ Lutheran
Church, Babylon, N Y. Y.
Second Lt. Kathy E. Baylor '83 has completed a U S
Air Force military indoctrination course for medical
service officers at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. She
will serve at Moody Air Force Base. Georgia.
Kerry Caragher-Satterthwaite '83 was recently named
generalist for the Girls' Club of Allentown. Her duties will
include supervisory work with other staff members.
to senior staff
District.
A June
1986
wedding
is
planned.
Gretchen L. Norman '83 is assistant account manager
for advertising and sales promotion for Contemporary
Marketing Inc. Her address is 275 Bryn Mawr Avenue,
Apt. L3,
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
19010.
Jane Marie Rohrbach '83 and Donald Thomas Gunther
were married recently They live In Danville, Pa Jane Is
employed by First National Bank of Danville
and Theodore John
B. Piaseczny '83 and Ronald J. Sosnoski are
engaged. Roxanneis a registered staff nurse at Shamokin
State General Hospital.
George Steven Desko '83 and Brenda Eileen Keller are
engaged. George is employed by Spring- Ford School
Karen Macheski '83 and Louts Caparro were married
They live in Hatfield. Pa Karen Ik employed by
Advanced Mechanization Inc
recently
Janet (Griffith) Bly
Bloomsburg, Pa 17815.
'83 lives at 201
West
First Street,
and Company.
Susan P. (Kunkle) Stutzman
'83
was recently promoted
accountant at Kreischer. Miller & Co She
is a Certified Public Accountant Her address is Blair Mill
Village. East Horsham. Pa. 19044.
Steven L. Wallace '83 and Maylene D Williamson were
married on April 13, 1985 They live in Bangor. Pa Steve
is employed by Pocono Outdoor Advertising Co.. Inc
David R. Rolley '83 was recently promoted to market
ing officer at the Bank of Central Pennsylvania His
address is 610 Kane Street. South Williamsport, Pa. 17701
Michele Ann Dudish '83 and Paul R. Caputo are
engaged. Michele is a math and computer teacher in the
Shenandoah Valley District. A June 1986 wedding is being
planned
Christine A. (Granitzki) Leatherman "83 is a second
grade elementary teacher with the Pennridge School
District. Her address is R,D 2, Box 152 A. Perkasle. Pa
Gwyn E. (Baringer) Clark '83 and Steven A. Clark '83
report the birth of a daughter, Amanda Elizabeth, born
on July 22. 1985. The Claries live at 859 Main Street.
Pennsburg. Pa. 18073
Brad Drexler '83 was recently named corporate com
munications assistant at Binney & Smith Inc., makers of
Crayola products. He will serve as editor of the com
pany's internal employee publications and coordinate
18944
Lisa R. Swartzbaugh '83 and James Llthgow '83 wenmarried on June 22, 1985 Jim Is employed by Capital
Intermediate Unit and teaches at the Delaware Valley
Middle School They live In Matarnoras, Pa
Lisa Gaye Wllklns '83 and William Henry McNett III '82
were married on July 27, 1985 Lisa Is a special education
teacher In the Northern York County School District Bill
Is employed by Cooper Biomedical, Devault. as a budget
analyst.
Gina Huhn
'83
has moved Her address Is 9083 Stockton
She Is employed by the
Court, Orlando. Florida 32817
Federal Government
Craig E. Slack '83 Is the director of student activities,
Daniel Webster College, University Drive, Nashua, New
Hampshire 03063
Harry A Strausser III '83 has been apponted as a
temporary, full-time instructor of Communication Studies
at BU for the 1985-86 academic year He served as a
temporary instructor of Communication Studies on a
part-time basis for the second semester of the 1984-85
academic year
His duties for 1985-86 will be to teach four public
Continued on page 32
30
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Janyary 1986
CLASS OF
-
1954
Representing the Class of 1954 at the Homecoming
Dinner-Dance were (seated) Pat Edwards Kirk. Joan Havard Kilroy, Jeananne
Scrlmgeour, Feme Soberick Krothe, Dee Brennan. Jean Newhart Johnson,
Rosemary
Fiscella.
(standing) Nancy Gunton Denmon,
Louise
Ed Jones, Marie Parrish Morgan, Bob Oney. Kenneth G.
William Edgar Nunn. and Jerry Kopec
Snierski
Schullery Linscott,
Kirk,
CLASS OF
1940
who attended
—
the
Members of the 45-year class
Homecoming Dinner-Dance
left)
Clayton H. Hinkel, Maria
Pendleton, Gladys Jones Harris, Lorraine Snyder Jones, Dorothy Derr Tilson and Col.
included
(from
Raklevicz
Byron D. Shiner.
CLASS OF 1965 — Members of the 20-year class who attended the
Homecoming Dinner-Dance included (front) Susan Haines Steidel Bonnie Jean
Davey Ral, Joan Stackhouse Bankus. Theresa McHugh Nilles. Pat Caldwell
^ atson
Telesky, Gerry Pr.or G.llung. (back) Nancy
Raub Sheran
nn RuP rt Jr
Don Frank,in Bob F,eck - BoD Farina. Louis
a
n
H
o
o
C.occa. Claudia Bortree Rebuth. Robert S
Kurzinsky and Tom G.llung
8hS»
rW
n
-
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Januarv
1960 - Members
Homecoming Dinner-Dance were
CLASS OF
of
25-year class who attended the
from left) Clare Hummer Hileman Ann
the
(front,
Sacks Corkadel, Esther McMichael Franklin. Joanne DeBrava
Jones Betty
DeMarte Laubach. Joan Matchulat Powlus. Elizabeth Derr
Gensemer Phyllis
Henninger Wagner; (second row) Olivia Greenaway Orband.
Sally Flanagan
1950
—
Members
Joseph
E.
Sopko.
CLASS OF
(from
left)
J.
1986
Joanne Mover Terway. Mary Ellen Dushanko Derr, Connie Eaton Wissinger,
Sandra Clarke Nearing. Lois Carpenter Sauers. Anne Czepukaitis Sebastian,
Gerry O'Brien Alley. Jean Matchulat Dennen, Robert Max Rohm,
Richard D
Ball. Paul G
Manko, (third row) Hank Orband. Roy Shitflet, Jack Eberhart,
Jack Chidester, Ronald Hileman, Dale A Krothe, Rev Byron K Krapt
35-year class who attended the Homecoming Dinner-Dance were
Richard Wagner, Warren M. Sterling. Donald F King and Harry
Gobora
of the
J
jr.
CLASS OF
1970
Stan Rakowsky.
—
Bill
CLASS OF
Members
of the 15-year class
Lewis, Ted Irwin and
who attended
Ron Russo
the
Homecoming Dinner-Dance
included
Cynthia
Maria
1980
-
Johnson
Class of 1980 at the
Frank
Vass
Maloney
and
represented
the
T.
Homecoming Dinner-Dance.
32
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
Contmu«Jfrompag«29
1983
1
1984
983
speaking courses and to assist the director of the
Forensic Society.
His address is R.D. 3, Box 94 CP, Catawissa, Pa 17820
marriage, Terri was a child therapist for Concern
Fleetwood Jim, who also graduated from Penn State,
an electrical engineer
Christopher G. Shlpe '83 and Diane P Sheeran were
married on August 24, 1985. Chris is a Spec. 4th Class with
the U.S. Army's 2nd Armored Division. They live at R.D
1, Spring Mills, Pa. 16875.
Michael David Reuther '83 and Wilda Ann Rubino were
married August 10 in Latrobe Michael is a graduate
student in journalism at Penn State University, and they
Airman Klmberly A. Murphy '83 has been assigned to
Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado after completing Air
Force basic training. She will now receive specialized
Beth Ann WalJace '83 and Lawrence Mikey Hess were
married in late summer at Coatesville Beth is employed
by American Executive Centers. King of Prussia They
instruction in the avionics
Karen T. Macheskl
married June 8. They
Hatfield,
field.
reside in
and Louis E. Caparro Jr. were
Apartments,
employed as an administrative
'83
'83 is
Gum
Tree.
Mary Ann Shamany '83 and Karl Ross Miller were
married on June 29 in Hazleton Mary Ann is a teacher at
the St Joseph School in Hazleton, where the couple
Karen Is
AMI, Horsham, Pa.
Glna Marie TagJioli
(Penn State).
is
live in State College.
live at Hatfield Valley
Pa.
assistant at
systems
in
resides.
engaged
to J
Mark Demchyk
Judith Ann SzuJanczyk
was married to Timothy
Martin Foster 'Penn State on June 29 in Lewisburg
Judith is a teacher In the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit, and the couple lives in New Holland.
'83
i
Marsha Lynn Ovlatt '83 and Timothy P Knoster '78
were married June 29. They live at R.D. 1, Riley Hollow,
Smethport Marsha Is employed as a first grade teacher
in Emporium.
Kathleen Elizabeth Stltz
'83
and Theodore John
Prajzner were married recently They live in Horsham.
Pa. Kathleen Is employed as an accountant with Galinski.
Hamburg and Company
Karen Linn Halderman '83 and Lt Thomas Michael
Fox 'Penn State; were married on October 12 in
Williamsport Karen is a master's degree candidate at
Penn State and was employed as a public affairs
specialist with the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D C. They live in Surf City. North Carolina.
'83 has been named credit manager in
Bank of Boyertown's Commerical Loan
He joined the bank as a credit analyst in
Richard A. Bales
Mary Ann Benyo
employed by SDC, Paoli. as an
associate systems representative She lives at 4*J Bridge
Avenue, Berwyn, Pa 19312 She writes: "I've got a great
job in a nice area. I'm In love and in the process of living
happily ever after
'83 is
"
Cheryl A. Sedlak
and Chester A Lukasiewicz Jr.
May 4 They live in Kingston. Pa. Chervl is
registered medical technologist at Wilkes Barre Gen-
eral Hospital.
Diana Louise Pletkiewlcz '83 and Lawrence Bush were
married July 20. They live In Newark, Delaware The
bride and bridegroom are both graduate students in
chemjstry at the University of Delaware.
Jo Ann Highland '83 and Gerald L Haggerty Jr were
married on May 11. They live at 509 North Street, Jim
Thorpe, Pa. JoAnn Is employed bv the Carbon-Lehigh
Intermediate Unit
Mellnda Diane (Baker) Chldester '83 and Brian R.
Chidester '83 live at 14C Brighton Terrace, Broomall, Pa
19008. Brian Is a senior accountant at the Bryn Mawr
Hospital, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mindy is at home with their
new baby, Brian Eugene, born August 14 Brian and
Mindy were married September
Crystal Sue Shurtz
10, 1983.
and Robert H. Rudloff II were
married October 12. They live in Lemoyne. Pa Cryst.il is
employed as an auditor and accountant for KMC Main
'83
Hurdman, Harrisburg, Pa.
in
Karen Marie Ruttman '83 and Charles E Muller Jr. '82
were married on June 29 in Upper Gwynedd Karen is a
placement coordinator for the Bucks County Children and
Youth Social Services Agency, and Charles is employed
by the New Jersey Department of Corrections. Thev iive
Bethlehem.
Duane Robert Pick '83 and Yalonda M. Metzger were
married on June 22 in Troy. Duane is a business teacher
Troy Area School District
Terri Annette Hoover '83 and
'85
officer at Fidelity
King
'83
Bank
has been appointed as a credit
in
Philadelphia.
Tom. who
live in
of Prussia, is
an asset review representative in the
Credit Review Group of Fidelity's Loan Administration
Department He joined the bank in March as a credit
review analyst. He is a member of the American Institute
of
Banking
M
Joan M. Long '83 and Joseph
Gorlaski (Millersville
University) were married April 27 in Lancaster. She is a
teacher in the Ephrata Area School District, and thev live
in Brickervllle.
Jonl D. Smith '83 and Stephen M Stoner were married
on March 23 in Shiremanstown She is a registered nurse
at the Harrisburg Institute of Psychiatry. Harrisburg
Hospital. They live in Harrisburg.
Julie Ann Loucks '83 and James Edward Eiler were
married April 20 They live in York, Pa Julie is
employed at York Federal Savings & Loan Association.
Maureen McGlnnis '83 and Harrison Lewis Kohler were
married June 29. They live in Palmer Township. Pa.
Maureen is a first grade teacher at St Elizabeth School,
James Dominic Fantasia
were married on September 28
in Oley.
Prior to her
VA
Kenney.
J.
Northwest
605
22046
is
employed by Call-Chronicle
He lives at R.D. 2. Box
assistant.
465A, Orefield. Pa. 18069
Toni L. Spies '84 and Michael C Kruczek '84 are
engaged Toni is employed by the federal government. A
November wedding was planned.
'84 and Melinda Krom are engaged.
employed as a hospital social worker with the
Philadelphia Geriatric Center A 1986 wedding is planned.
Thomas Henninger
Tom
is
Sharon
Louise
Miller
and
'84
Samir Ashmar are
engaged.
The Weatherly School Board recently appointed Nancy
Lawrence '84 teacher for the full-day kindergarten
program. She had done substitute work for the district.
Her mailing address is Box 207, Harleigh, Pa. 18225.
Diane Ellen Banghart '84 and William R. Goshert are
Diane is employed by the Coatesville and
Downington School Districts. A May, 1986 wedding is
engaged.
planned.
Melissa Marie Olmsted '84 and Frederick V. Prozzillo
are engaged. Melissa is employed by Montgomery
Emergency Services of Norristown. A December wedding
is planned.
Diane Kramer '84 and John F. Ferster are engaged
Diane is employed as a teacher at Holy Spirit School,
Mount Carmel. A May 3. 1986 wedding is planned.
and Ernest A Ruppenthal are
graduate studies at the Texas
Janice L. Fisher
engaged. Janice is
'84
Woman's
A May.
in
University.
1986
wedding
planned.
is
Scott P. Righter '84 was recently named assistant
director of Alumni and Public Relations at the Salisbury
School, an independent, male college preparatory school
in Salisbury, Connecticut. He will have responsibility for
alumni programs and publications. He previously worked
for Ruttle, Shaw and Wetherill, Inc., a computer typesetting firm specializing in textbook composition and disk
conversion located in Fort Washington, Pa.
a member of the
Association Board of
Lakeville, Connecticut.
Scott
is
Alumni
Bloomsburg
Directors.
University
He
lives
in
Richard W. Pitcavage '84 has been notified by the
Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy that he has
passed the certified public accountant examination. He is
employed as a staff accountant for Boyer & Ritter, Camp
Hill CPAs. Richard is married to the former Sheila Marie
Reichwein '84. Their address is R.D. 2, Windy Hill Road
Lt#2,
Shermans Dale, Pa.
17090
Edward Lex Martin '84 and Reita Anne Mitchell are
engaged. Ed is a systems programmer technician for
Prudential Insurance Company.
Susette Brown '84 and John G. Wolfe are engaged.
Susette is employed as a substitute teacher and is owner
of S-N-S Parcel Co. in Lebanon.
Kathleen Joanne McDonald '83 and Leo V. Sokoloski
engaged Kathleen is a lab technician at the
Bloomsburg Hospital. An August 30. 1986 wedding is
Realty
planned.
State College.
Marcella M. Polumbo *83 and James P Slog were
married June 8. They live in Middletown. Pa. Marcella is
employed as a manager at Household Finance Corporalion in Hershey. Pa. She plans to attend graduate school.
Terrance J. Purcell '84 and Virginia R. Zakrewskv are
engaged. Terrance is employed as a production supervisor at Burron Medical Company Inc.. Bethlehem. Pa. A
September 1986 wedding is being" planned.
James M. Stinner '83 and Jane Marie Fralev were
married recently. They live in Allentown. Pa. Jim is
employed in the sales division of M A B. Paints, Philadel-
engaged. Dawn is employed bv Dr.
records technician.
are
Lorna K. Yoder '84
Her address
Pa
Dawn Jacobs
is
is
a sales agent with Jerrv Bruce
Apt. 311, 200 Highland Avenue
16801.
'84
and James Edward Moore Jr. are
James Heslop as a
phia. Pa.
Jo Ann Flick '83 became the bride of Kevin Dale
McElwee on March 17 in Lewisburg. Jo Ann is manager
of Lerner at Lycoming Mall. Muncv. Their address
is 506
Broad
Scott Anthony Pino '83 and Wendy Sue Heidecker were
married in July at Allentown. He is self-emploved at
Coopersburg Handleworks. Inc. They reside in Allentown
in the
Thomas Carden
Robert
Ernest H. Long '84
Newspapers as a sports
Hatboro. Pa.
Kathleen Ann Fussner '83 and Richard W. Kowker '82
are engaged. Kathleen is currently emploved as a speechlanguage pathologist at Hershey Medical Center, Her
shey, Pa. Her fiance is employed as a cost accountant at
DoehlerJarvis Corp.. Pottstown, Pa. A September 13,
1986 wedding is planned.
in
of the department earlier
year A resident of Topton, he has completed courses
conducted by the American Institute of Banking
this
Whitehall. Pa.
Pamela A. Kirk '83 and John R. Kraske '83 were
married recently Pamela is emploved bv CM AC Mori
gage Corporation as an internal auditor John is
employed by William II Rorer Inc. as a cost accountant
The couple now resides
National
Department
19H3 and was named supervisor
'83
were married
a
the
Representative:
Street, Falls Church,
Street. Montoursville.
Julie Ann Loucks '83 and James Edward Eiler
were
married on April 20 in York. She is emploved bv York
Federal Savings and Loan Association They "live in York.
Karla Marie
Dorm an, who
received a master's degree
and Anthony Arnold Parise (Lehigh
University) were married in Reading. She is a kindergarten teacher at Children's Learning Center. Temple,
and is
an administrative assistant at Reading Boat Works
Thev
1
at
BU
in
83,
reside in Reading.
Crystal Springer "84 and
engaged. A June 1986 wedding
Brian Salsman
being planned.
'84
are
is
Navy
Ensign Matthew J. Thran '84 has completed the
Officer Indoctrination School at the Naval
Education and
Training Center. Newport. Rhode Island. Matthew
joined
the Navy in April 1984.
Debra
Derr '84 and Ronald H. Gray '85 are engaged
employed as elementary teachers in the
Brandywine School District in Claymont, Delaware A
June, 1986 wedding is being planned.
Both
J.
are
Joseph D. Cawthern
'84
and
.Anita
Joy Hoffman were
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1984
1984
military justice, first aid. and
Debra Lynn Frasch '84 and Timothv Allen Swank were
married on August 10 They live at R.D. 3. Lewisburg
Kathryn Louise DeFrancisco '84 and Scott Alan Rex
were married October 12 They live at Berwick
RD 1
Kathryn is employed by Alumax BuUding Products
Lee Showers
April
28.
'84 lives at 205
for
Dr
Chariot Lane. Apt J
Norristown, Pennsylvania 19403.
Dianne
Knight
J.
*84 is
Tracy Lee Wetzel '84 and Dennis John Krum are
engaged. Tracy is a teacher for the Central Susquehanna
Intermediate Unit. The wedding is planned for October
18. 1986.
Crystal
Ann
Harrisburg.
Eric A. Kuhn '84 has been named architectural sales
representative for Kawneer Company's Philadelphia territory.
Kawneer is a leading manufacturer in the
architectural aluminum industry.
Eric joined Kawneer in January. He recently completed
an extensive training period in Kawneer's sales training
program. He lives in the Philadelphia area.
Susan Marie Eckroth "84 and David Stephen Cell '84
were married on September 14. They live at 229
Martzville Road. Berwick, Pa. The bridegroom is
employed by Computer Clinic Inc.
I
Dorothy Ann Smith '84 and Luke R. Loyack were
married July 6. They live in Kingston, Pa. Dorothy is a
kindergarten teacher at Wyoming Seminary, Forty Fort.
Debra Ann Jimski '84 is employed by Pace Design as
an accounting assistant. She lives at 1564A Westmoreland
McLean, Virginia
history
and
tradi-
ton
engaged
Linda D. Kammerdiener '84 lives
Apt C. Baltimore. Maryland 21220
Snyder '84 and William Tomalavage '81 plan
to be
married on June 7. 1986 Lisa is employed
as an
accountant for Harrisburg Hospital, and Bill is
employed
by UPS in Northumberland
Elizabeth Ann Kramer '84 and William F Bertrand are
Elizabeth is an English teacher for the Conewago Valley School District. New Oxford. Pa A March 28
wedding is planned.
Philadelphia
i
at 601
Lanoitan Road
'
Second Lieutenant Michael E Thorpe "84 has graduated
from the officer rotary wing aviator course and
received
the silver wings of an Army aviator at the I
S Army
Aviation School at Fort Rucker. Alabama
Cheryl A. Stuart
Dodd K
'84
Kulpsville
She
CPA They
live in
7
W Varell on
an accountant with
Lansdale
became Mrs Eugene
in
Pfeffer.
is
Lee Blackburn '84 became the bride of Tracy
Clark McEwen on September 14 in South Williamsport
She is an analyst for Fleet Financial Group in Providence. R.I. I. They live in Warwick. R
I
Kelly Reimert
'84 and Thomas F
DiMarco '84 were
September in Egner Chapel. Muhlenberg
College Kelly is an assistant buyer with Hess s. and Tom
is a biology teacher at Bernards High School
in Bernards
ville, N.J. They reside in Budd Lake, N.J
married
|
Supply Co
in
Dayton, Ohio
Adrienne A Grayblll '84 and Stuart L Fornoff
(Susque
hanna U
were married on March U in Manheim
Adrienne is employ ed by The llershev Bank The
couple
I
Harrisburg
Linda Ann Clmakasky '84 and Brian A McGlnlev '83
were married in Tannersvllle Linda Is employed by
the
Pathway School. Jeffersonville, and Brian Is employed by
The Devereux Foundation In Devon Thev reside in West
Chester
in
Sheila Ann Rumsey '84 and Mark Chimel (Shlppensburg
U.) were married on October 26 She is an accountant for
Industrial Waste Co.. and the couple resides in Harris
burg.
Patricia J. Stianche '84 and Christopher L. Johnston
in Lansford. They reside in Lancaster
'83
were married
Denise Marie Klebasko '84 became the bride of Daniel
Timothy Fanella on October 19 in Shamokin Denise Is
employed as an accountant in Shamokin Their address is
137 South Pearl Street, Shamokin
Lynette Boone
'84 and Frank David Repoley (Penn
were married in Jacksonwald. Jill is a nurse at
Ephrata Hospital. The newlyweds live in Ephrata.
Jill
Lynne Diane Stuehrtng '84 and Keith Edward
White
next
May Lynne has a sales position with McMaster Carr
lives In
Tammy
22101.
Mary E. Whitmore '84 is employed as an elementary
school teacher at Preston School. She lives in Damascus
Pa.
Gregory J. Berner *84 and Ann Marie Hutterer
were
married on July 27 in Catasauqua. Greg is
employed by
0
C
newlyweds
°*
Uve ln NorthampMlchele R. Book '84 and Scott E Ruhl
plan to be
married next October Mlchele also received
a master's
degree in education of the hearing impaired
at BU She is
employed by the Pennsylvania School for the
Deaf in
Bloomsburg.
September
Gottstein '84 and James H. Magill Jr. were
married recently. They live in Pine Grove, Pa. Crystal is
employed by the Department of Public Welfare in
Street,
Army
tions
the assistant director of student
Texas Woman's University. Denton. Texas
She is also pursuing her master s degree in educational
facilities management at North Texas State
University
Denton. Her address is 1408 Teaslev Lane -101 1. Denton
Texas 76205.
activities at
33
1984
married on August 17. They plan to live in Ellicott Citv
Maryland. Joe is employed at Weis Markets
lnc in
Maryland
Pa. 17837 Debra is a bookkeeper-receptionist
Konrad Kempfe, Sunbury.
1986
Molly F Wagner '84 and Van S Troutman '83 plan to ho
married in September 1986 Molly Is employed by
Hershey Foods, and Van Is a sales representative
tor
Cinema Supply Co.
Karen Elizabeth Burd
'84
and Ulchard Tyson Henry
in Mechanics
(Virginia Military Institute) were married
burg
Tara Annette Selfert '84 and Robert Sean Jankouskas
were married on June 15 In Harrisburg Tara Is a
'85
registered nurse at Gelslnger Medical Center, and
Robert
Is a second lieutenant In the U S Army
Signal Corps
Elizabeth Elaine Reeder '84 and Timothy Edward
Fronk (Williamsport Area Community College) were
married on April 27 In Qulgglevllle She Is a staff
State)
Continued on paga 34
Carmela Marie Kobylski '84 and Brian David Shiptoski
were married recently. They live in the Berwick area.
Carmela is employed by Berwick Hospital as a registered
nurse.
Deborah Ann Franks '84 and Francis Hacken Jr. were
married June 8. They live in WUliamsport, Pa. She is
employed as a programmer-analyst with Commonwealth
Bank & Trust
Co., Williamsport.
Christine Joan McElmoyle '84 and Edward Jay
Remaley were married September 21. Thev live in
Slatington, Pa. Christine is employed by GMAC Mortgage
Corporation, Allentown, Pa.
Patricia (Klimowicz) Kuznicki '84 lives at R.D.
341. East Stroudsburg. Pa. 18301.
Box
5,
PO
Private First Class Gary P. Wapinski '84 has completed
basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. During the training, he
received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice,
first aid,
and
Army
history
and
traditions.
Mary L. Treon '84 and Thomas A Hepner Jr are
engaged. Mary is employed by the Central Susquehanna
Intermediate Unit as an instructional aide for Head Start.
Milton. She is also a cashier at Montgomery Ward,
Sunbury.
Susan Jo Boyer '84 was appointed recently as head of
the girls' swimming program at Upper Perkiomen High
School. She will also teach Spanish at the high school
Susan served as girls' swimming coach at Perkiomen
Valley High School last year She lives in Boyertown. Pa.
COMMISSIONED —
Private First Class Lori A. Hower '84 has completed
basic training at Fort McClellan. Alabama. During the
training, Lori received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military
courtesy,
Seven BU Air Force ROTC cadets have been commissioned second lieutenants
begin active duty during 1986 Seated (from left) are Andrew Vincent, Patricia Ingle. Valarie
Bnttain. Cory Strong, standing are Dr Charles H Carlson. BU assistant vice president for academic
affairs. Edwin Donaldson, Gregory Klepoms. James Foley and Lt Col Robert F
Cafazzo. commander of
A F ROTC Detachment 752
They
will
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
34
Keeler
accountant with
Williamsport.
They
Door-OIIver.
reside
in
1985
1985
Continued from page 33
1984
Patricia
engaged.
Ann Nellon '85 and Robert David Eineigl are
Bob attends BU. A May 1986 wedding is
nurse on the medical /surgical floor. She lives at R.F.D
564 Blood Road, Norwich. Vermont 05055.
planned.
Barba II and Kimberly Ann O'Boyle plan
to be married in May. Phil is working on his master's
degree in marketing at Temple University. He is
employed by Atlantic Financial.
Philip Stanley
Kimberly Ann Varner '84 and Matthew A Marcinek II
fPenn State University) were married on March 9 in
Boiling Springs. She is a first grade teacher in Carlisle.
Their address
is
410
Kauffman
Lorl
Lyn WaUls
married on August
'85
10.
and
They
Joseph Roble
Bensalem, Pa.
Curt
live in
were
Woo K. Chang '85 has been appointed a staff accountant
with Kreischer, Miller & Co., a regional certified public
accounting firm. His address is 428 Woodbine Avenue,
Narberth, Pa. 19072
Street. Boiling Springs.
Andrew T. Vincent '85 has been
lieutenant through the Air Force
scheduled to serve at
commissioned a second
ROTC program. He is
Williams Air Force Base, Arizona.
1985
Representative: Virginia Balchunas,
Kinnelon, NJ 07405-2524
1
and Amy Elizabeth Flemmlng
Robert Anthony Lario
are engaged. Bob is a programmer analyst for Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co. Amy attends BU A July, 1986
Jean-Pierre Duncan '85 has been named a faculty
scholar of the 1985-86 academic year at Drew University
in Madison, New Jersey. Jean-Pierre serves as pastor of
the Faith, Stalrville and Slocum United Methodist
Churches.
planned
and Rhody Keith Ross '85 were
married on August 24, 1985 The bride is an elementary
school teacher The bridegroom is employed at Berg,
Schultz and Green In Allentown. They reside in TrexlerPatrice Marie Pled!
Sheryl Ann Yearick '85 and
married on August 10. Sheryl
They
Mark
Is
R. Ranck were
employed by Hess's.
live In Montoursvllle, Pa.
'85
town.
Jeanne Radcllff
Gillette '85 lives at 100
Avenue
I.
John Pasquale ComunaJe '85 and Mary Ann Herkalo
were married August 10. They live in Lewes. Delaware.
John is employed in a management position by Perdue
Inc., Georgetown, Delaware.
S. Wiest '85 is employed by PP&L of Allentown
an analyst/programmer. He lives at Apt. 450 I,
Mickley Run, Whitehall, Pa. 18052.
has accepted a teaching position in
Dover, Delaware. Her mailing address Is 255 Webbs
Lane, Apt. A-31, Dover, Delaware 19901.
'85
Pamela Lynn Williams
'85
arc engaged. The wedding
as
Lincoln Road,
'85
is
Theresa M. (Kurtlck)
Matamoras, Pa. 18336.
David
Pearson '85 and Peter Nino Giarratano are
engaged. A May, 1986 wedding is planned
Heidi
wedding
Carole L. Kramer '85 is employed by Meridian Bancorp as a computer programmer. She lives at 3701 River
Road, Basement Apt.. Reading. Pa. 19605
and Robert Brian Petrushka
being planned for spring,
Is
1986.
Cynthia Lee Miller *85 and Timothy William Wech were
married on August 17, 1985. They live In Millvillc, Pa. The
bride is a teacher with the Shlkellamy School District
Gerald
Ganz
employed by Ernst & Whinney
accountant. He lives at 2E Community Drive,
J.
Jr. '85 is
as a staff
Shillington, Pa. 19607.
Louis X. Lesh '85 is employed by the Lehigh Valley
Hospital Center. Allentown, as a staff nurse in the
orthopedics unit. He plans to start graduate work in
January. 1986. He lives at 158 North 12th Street. 2nd Floor
Rear Apt.. Allentown, Pa. 18102
Marianne E. Neuman
Sandy Moore '85 has accepted a position with Perdue
Farms, Inc. in Salisbury, Maryland.
'85 is
employed by Mary Hitch-
cock Memorial Hospital, component of DartsmouthHltchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH. She is a staff
W
KeUy
A. Matlka, '85 is employed by J &
Seligman.
City, as a mutual fund accountant. She lives at
100 Vail Road. Apt. N2, Parslppany. NJ 07054.
New York
Janet Ann Cole
married August
and Joseph John Sizer '82 were
Janet is employed by Equifax
Services, Inc., Allentown. Joseph is telecommunications
manager at Apparel Affiliates Inc., Quakertown. They
reside in Allentown, Pa.
'85
10.
Cindy Ann (Dibilio) Smith '85 is working as a substitute
teacher. She and her husband, Jim, live at 326 Alpha
Avenue. Wind Gap, Pa.
18091.
Susan Stanclk '85 is employed by the Indian River
School District as a special education teacher. She lives
at One Virginia Avenue #608, Rehoboth Beach. Delaware
19971.
Lori
Lyn Wallis
married August
10.
'85 and Curt Joseph Roble were
They reside in Bensalem. Pa.
Christopher D. Thren *85 has joined Lorish and Company. West Reading, as a sales and marketing representative. He will be responsible for serving established
clients and new business development. The Lorish Company offers a variety of graphic design and communications services for retail, industrial and commercial
accounts.
At BU. Chris served as advertising manager for "THE
VOICE". He also worked for several Berks County
businesses while completing his college education.
He is a licensed private pilot and formerly managed the
musical group, "Sunday's Fools."
Kim Irene Mausteller '85 and Ronald Robert Beyer
were married September 14. They reside at Danville R.D.
2. Kim is employed by Weis Markets Inc.
David R. Pumell '85 is employed by the Souderton Area
School District as a long-term substitute teacher. He is
teaching fourth grade at the Salford Hills Elementary
School. He lives in Sassamansville, Pa.
Paul K. Thompson
'85 is
employed by Cardinal PublishHe lives at R.D. 3, Box
ing Co. as a sales representative.
69.
Honeybrook. Pa.
Jackie Lundy
19344.
'85 is
pursuing her M.S. degree at Cornell
currently a graduate research assistant. She lives at 232 South Geneva Street. Apt. 6, Ithaca.
University. She
New York
is
14850.
Barbara A. Rebarchak
'85
was
killed in
an automobile
accident in August.
Air Force Second Lieutenant Patricia A. Ingle 85 has
arrived for duty with the 1912th Information Systems
Support Group at Langley Air Force Base. Va. She is a
test
manager.
Deborah Kay Adamson '85 has been appointed to the
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital. Allentown. Pa., as a speech-language pathologist. She was
employed at Good Shepherd on a part-time basis until her
recent appointment. She lives in Coopersburg. Pa.
staff of
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FORENSIC ALUMNI
Alumni once again returned to campus to help
stage the 1 7th annual Mad
Hatter .nd.v.dua. Speak.ng Events-Debate Tournament.
The tournament drew over 180 compemo s and
coaches from 24 colleges and un.vers.t.es In e.ght states, the
largest number since 198
In photo are
(kneeling) Dav.d Gass '84. (row one) Maria DeMatteo
84. Mar.an Wilson 82
Barb Wiest 84 Sue
nX n
2 (r 0wtw0) HarrV Strausser '83. Lynne Miller '83. Anne
Otto Campbell 78 Gina Wild
%a
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78 Kathleen Steighner 78. Jim Davis 77. (row three) Neil M. Hilkert 76.
John Gas.nk '85 and Keith
Peterson 85. Not present for photo were Karen DeFrancesco. Rob
Novelli
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and Fred Deets
Jeffrey Michael Andrysick '85 is engaged to Jodi Cecilia
Lebo. Jeffrey is employed by Peter's Consultants Inc..
Bloomsburg. Jodi is a junior at BU majoring in chemistry.
Beth Ann (Ludinsky) Williams '85 and her husband.
John, live at 500 Lytle Street, Minersville, Pa. 17954. Beth
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1985
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from page
1
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W
is employed by St. Nicholas Ukranian
Catholic School as
an elementary teacher
Beverly K. Slonaker
'85 is
emploved bv
Inc as an accountant Her address
Apt. 166. Metarie. La. 70001
Richard Mark Schmader
'85 is
is
Shell Offshore
4817 York Street
emploved by Perdue.
Salisbury. Md.. as a management trainee
Manners Wharf. 1233 Edgewater Avenue.
Ocean City. Maryland 21842
He
lives at
Apt
.303
Jane Elizabeth Witmer 85 and Ronald Dewey LockJr. '83 were married June 15 Thev live
at 10-C
Reler Lane. Somerset. New Jersey. Jane i's emploved
as
a computer programmer with AT&T Communications
wood
Piscataway. N.J Ron is the staff manager
Communications. Piscataway, N.J
Mary O'Rourke '85 and Michael
An August 1986 wedding
for
AT&T
Yamrus '83 are
planned. Mary is
employed by the Eatontown Memorial School as a" 7th
grade life science teacher. She lives at 547 Wavside
Road
Neptune. New Jersey 07753.
engaged.
R.
is
Marybeth Danielle Chapman '85 and Michael Scott
Kranzel were married May 31. Thev live at 1242
Scott
Street, Kulpmont. Pa. Marybeth is
emploved as the
accountant for the Centralia Area Co-Operative Association.
Rose M. Levant! '85 is employed by the University of
Virginia Hospital as a staff nurse in the area of
thoraciccardiovascular surgery. She lives at 727 Madison Avenue
Charlottesville, Va. 22901
Rebecca J. (Johnson) Becker '85 and Thomas D
Becker '84 live at 220 North Water Street. Apt n
Lewisburg, Pa. 17837. Rebecca is currently attending
graduate school full-time at BU and is pursuing a degree
in education of the hearing impaired. Tom is
employed by
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, a college ministry
group, and is working with Bucknell and Susquehanna
S
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,or
the annual alumnae-vars.ly basketball
9
Jeanne n
Radchff. Mo McDonald,
(kneeling)
.
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foreground
is PhSf
Christopher
Balaban.
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game
In
November were
Sally Houser.
D.ane A.tons, Greenho.t and (standing, Maty
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Universities.
Sandra D. Hart '85 and Richard L. Heddens were
married October 5. They reside in Catawissa.
Pamela
J.
Smith
'85 is
'85
is
Whinney as a
staff accountant.
Court. Shillington, Pa. 19607.
Douglas K. Moyer
married May 25. They
emploved
She lives
bv
Ernst
at" 318-2
&
Amv
and Jane Ann Fretz were
Warminster, Pa Doug is an
accountant with Kriescher. Miller and Co.
'85
live in
Daniel A. Nicholas '85 is employed by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board as a computer science management
trainee He lives at 175-A E. Derry Road. Hershev. Pa
•
17033.
William Charles Voros '85 is currently working toward
his MBA at Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Pa
He lives at
3565 Lord Byron Drive, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017.
Patricia S. Moore '85 is employed bv Chase
trics as a programmer/analvst. She lives at 16
Avenue. Bala Cynwyd. Pa.
Econome-
Elmwood
19004.
Lawrence Mark Knorr '85 is employed as a mechanical
engineer with DuPont s Engineering Research and Development Division in Wilmington, Delaware He lives at 8C
Anthony Circle. Newark. Del 19702
Jean (Prioreschi) Andrews '85 is emploved as an
administrative assistant at E&J Gallo Winery*. Jean and
her husband. Alan, live at 151 Route 206. Building 63-Apt
4, Flanders. New Jersey 07836
Cynthia
'85
live
J.
at
(Albitz)
RD
2.
Brown
Box
1985
employed bv the Pennsylvania
Public Interest Coalition as a canvasser. She lives at 437
Walnut Street. Apt. 3, Allentown, Pa. 18102.
Esther Krickett Case
1985
'85
187.
and Jerome A Brown Jr
Gilbertsville.
Pa
19525.
Cynthia and Jerome are both emploved bv Vision Quest
as special education teachers.
Carol Lynn Perlinsky '85 is emploved bv Ogilvv and
Mather Direct. New York. NY. as an account coordinator. Ogilvv and Mather
Direct is a direct mail advertising
agency. Carol lives at 118 Kline Place. Dunellen. New
Jersey 08812.
John, live at 250 Beverly Boulevard. Apt
"85
and her husband.
106,
Upper
Alice Louise Mengel '85 is employed by K Mart Apparel
Corporation as Assistant Apparel Manager She lives at
83 Eagle Court, Cedar Village. Wilkes-Barre. Pa 18706
Donald Robert Bastlan *85 and Michelle Dlanne Stover
were married August 31. They live at 307 West Eighth
Avenue, South Williamsport. Pa Don is emploved bv the
South Williamsport Area High School.
Andrew
Heintzelman
P.
phy. While a student at BU, Andrew was a feature writer
for the ALUMNI QUARTERLY He and his wife. Wendy,
are the parents of a 7 pound, 5 ounce son. Dust in Paul,
born
November
4
They
live in
Herndon, Pa
Lisa Forgotch '85 passed her state board examination
and has been licensed as a registered nurse. She is on the
staff at Saint Joseph's Medical Center in Hazleton. Pa.
Bloomsburg University
at
Cindy Ann Dlblllo
married on August 3
employed as a
is
Gap
Stump '85 has accepted a position as an
accountant for Shawnee Resort and Development Inc
and James Weslev Smith were
1/wer Nazareth Township Cindy
substitute teacher They live in Wind
burg
Mellnda
'Alfred
Sue
Harris
State College)
Towanda Their address
'85 and
Robert Alan Holman
were married on August ill in
is
Towanda
ft
I)
I
K Cummlngs '85 and David S llornung 'WilliamsArea Community College were married on Seplem
ber 28 in Coudersport Lisa Is employed by Martin
Marietta in Baltimore, Maryland
Their address Is
Spindrift Circle. Apt J, Baltimore. Md 21234
Lisa
port
!(
Lisa
12,
Timber R
'85
In
Kathleen Ann Duggan '85 and Roger Allen Delllnger '85
were married In September In the Egner Memorial
Chapel at Muhlenberg College They reside in Blooms
has been hired as a reporter
'85
at the Citizen-Standard. Valley View, Pa His responsible
ties include news reporting, feature writing and photogra
Marks
1986,
in
'85 is engaged
Gardners She
Research Lab
in
to
is
marry Mik<- ROWI on
employed by I'enn
April
State
Biglerville
.
Shawnee. Pa.
James
Kawneer
to
M
Whitaker 85 has accepted a position with
Co.. Atlanta. Georgia, as an architectural sales
representative He is married to the former Mary Jo
Hauptly.
Sharon Mohl '85 was notified by the state board of nurse
examiners that she has passed the examination and is
now a registered nurse Sharon is employed in the
oncology unit of the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center.
Allentown.
Richard
Pa
M
Patricia
Rose Chastain
'85 is
'85
Inc..
1223
and James George Haladay
married November 2 They live in Brookside
Berwick R D 2 Patricia is a data entry operator
Village.
Joseph J Ray
be married
'85
and Lorj
E Pepperman
are engaged
Sheryl Ann Yearlck '85 and Mark R Ranck were
married on August 10 In Muncy. She Is employed by
Hess's, and they reside in Montoursville
Amy Bennett '80 ;.r, married on May 18 In Sayre. Their address is 1406 Lake
Highland Drive, Orlando Honda.
Ruth Ann Davis '85 and James Alan Byerly were
married June
They live in Sadsburyville. Pa. Ruth is
employed by Alco Standard Corporation, JValley Forge.
1
Schmader
employed by Perdue
Salisbury. Md. His address is Manner's Wharf »303.
Edgewater Avenue. Ocean City. Maryland 21842
were
Elizabeth A. (Caloz) Broshkevitch
E
Darby, Pa 19082
Pa.
Douglas K Moyer '85 and Jane Ann Fretz were
married May 25 They live in Warminster. Pa Douglas is
employed as an accountant by Kreischer, Miller and
Company
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The ALUMNI
Vol. 85. No.
5
.QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University
Ceremony
of Pennsylvania
April 1986
new
signals
era
Ausprich takes oath as 16th president
With family and friends watching, Bloomsburg
University celebrated the inauguration of Dr.
Harry Ausprich on April 5 as the 16th president
Guest speaker was Allan W. Ostar. Washington,
president of the
American Association
DC,
of State Colleges
and Universities.
As part of the inaugural activities, the internationally
famous Fitzwilliam String Quartet presented a concert
in Mitrani Hall on Friday, April 4. The concert,
a
special addition to the university's Artist-Lecture Series,
was open to the public.
Ausprich officially took over the reins of the presidency of BU on July 15, 1985. He has stated his intent to
build on the solid foundation of the 146-year-old multipurpose institution and to take it to greater heights in
the fields of science, education, business, liberal arts,
community service and research.
Formerly Dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts at Kent State University in Ohio, Ausprich
holds a doctorate in communications and theatre from
Michigan State University. He has a master's degree in
theatre and broadcasting from the University of Wiscon-
and a bachelor's degree In communications and
education from New York State University
Ausprich's experience also includes positions as dean
of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
at State
University of New York, dean of the College
of
Humanities and Fine Arts at the University of Northern
Iowa, chairman of the Speech Department at Indiana
State University of Terre Haute, chairman of
the
sin
Department of Speech and Drama at Memphis State
University and instructor of Speech and Broadcasting at
Iowa State University.
Ausprich has received several national awards and
honors in the field of education. The Buffalo. N Y. native
has held leadership positions in numerous professional
organizations and is the author of more than 20 papers
and publications.
The
text of President Ausprich's investiture address
follows:
The
installation of a President is not the celebration of
it is the reaffirmation of an Institution.
Although I speak In the Interest of the university. I do
not presume to speak for it.
This institution, Bloomsburg University, has a long
a person;
established record of achievement which I want to
chronicle briefly as I begin my remarks. In 1839 the
Waller family and others opened the doors to the
Bloomsburg Academy, a private secondary school
Later in 1856, the Wallers obtained a formal charter for
a classical school to be called the Bloomsburg Literary
Institute. Under the leadership of Henry Carver the first
building on this campus was completed In 1867. and it
still stands today.
In the intervening years the Institution has grown, so
It has an enrollment of 6,300, offers over 100
programs of study; and has a physical plant
that Includes 33 major buildings on 173 acres With this
growth the institution has had three more name
changes, the most recent to Bloomsburg University in
1983. And In three years, this university will celebrate
its 150th birthday. And we are going to have one
that today
different
splendid party.
What has kept this university alive these past 147
years has been the dedicated leadership of the past
fifteen presidents and their ability to guide It to be
responsive to the changing needs of our society For
example, during World War II, the Institution supported
the war effort through Its V-5 and V-12 programs for
pilots and through a cooperative program with Penn
State which prepared people for defense Industry Jobs.
In the 1970s new curricula evolved to offset declines in
the demand for teacher education: the MBA was
approved, a nursing program was initiated
(it
was
recently accredited), and the School of Extended
Programs was developed. Throughout the early years
and continuing on to today our university has been a
partner with our community. We have never in the past,
nor will we now or In the future, overlook the
importance of this town, this community, to Bloomsburg
University.
CONGRATULATIONS -
The record la Impressive, but an institution such as
ours is also responsible for its present and future
endeavors. As a place of higher learning a university
has special obligations and duties to its students and to
society. We need to continue to address these obligations
President Ausprich
receives congratulations from Chancellor James
H. McCormick of the State System of Higher
Education.
and duties today.
I would like to begin by talking about the hopes and
designs I have. Then I want to summarize briefly what
issues we have been addressing since I began my efforts
last July 15. Finally, I will share an agenda with you:
WITH FORMER FIRST LADY
inauguration
Harvey
A
Andruss
Sr
.
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Attending Ihe
Ausprich was Mrs
President
of
whose husband was
president ol Bloomsburg University from 1939 to
1969
what direction see
and years ahead.
I
for this university In the
months
What is a university all about'' The response has Its
source In Ralph Waldo Emerson's question when he
used to meet old friends whom he had not seen In a
while Emerson greeted his friends In this way
"What
has become clear to you since we last met '"
A university has a special obligation to make things
clear to the constituencies
It serves: to Its students, an
understanding of what their education Is all about, to its
faculties, a sense of standards, goals that are practical
and attainable, to Its community, an awareness that the
university Is a place where learned and sensitive
professionals work hard to make better the culture and
'Continued on page 10)
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you enjoy
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tion.
this
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please
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THE ALUMNI
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make your contribution to the I960 Alumni
Annual Fund. You are also Invited to send news
Items for the Class Notes section of
QUARTERLY.
THE
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Aonl
1986
BU Foundation
BU President Harry Ausprich recently announced the
reactivation of the Bloomsburg University Foundation
and appointed a new board of directors.
The foundation, established to aid the university in
achieving its educational objectives through private
sector support, held its first meeting on December 10.
off to great start!
Anthony Ianiero serve as
Joseph Nespoli, a former member of the university's
Council of Trustees and owner of Nespoli Jewelers in
Berwick.
Ausprich, BU Vice President for Institutional
Advancement John Walker and Director of D^velopment
ex-officio
members
of
the
Foundation Board. Ianiero also serves as the foundation's executive director and secretary, while David
Hill, the university's comptroller of community activities, serves as the board's treasurer.
Ausprich, In naming 14 local and regional leaders to
serve on the Foundation Board, said, "We can only
achieve the margin of excellence we seek if we can
count on strong support from our friends and those we
serve."
Elected at the December meeting were Richard
Benefield, vice president and managing director of the
Hotel Magee, as chair, and Ms
Kathleen Hock,
secretary-treasurer of G
Hock Construction Inc.. as
M
vice chair.
Benefield, In
am especially
commenting on
proud
the foundation, said, "I
be Involved In this effort.
Bloomsburg University Is an outstanding resource for
our region, and the Bloomsburg University Foundation
provides an excellent vehicle to aid In the university's
continued growth and development "
to
Ausprlch's other appointments include: John Dorin,
of the Bloomsburg University Council of
Trustees and senior buyer of the Williamsport plant of
the OTB Corporation, J
Jan Girton, senior vice
president and chief administrative officer of Columbia
County Farmers National Bank, Herbert Hasson, president and chief executive officer of Milco Industries Inc
Richard Laux, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of United Penn Bank. Mrs Jane S Glttler,
administrator of Columbia-Montour Home Health Services Inc.; Dr C. Stuart Edwards, dean emeritus of the
university's College of Professional Studies; William
Lank, retired senior vice president and director of the
United Penn Bank;
chairman
;
Dr. James R. Lauffer, president of the Association of
State College and University Faculties at Bloomsburg
University;
John
McDowell
Oil
president
of
Mltrani,
McDowell
L.
Service Inc.; Carl
AT&T
local
III,
J.
president
Information Systems; Louise
and community leader;
philanthropist
FIRST
university; Paul Reichart.
CCFNB
president; and
Bank pledges
The
Quarterly
Published four times a
year
for
alumni and
Bloomsburg University.
Doug Hlppenstiel
Director of
'68
Alumni
Affairs
Peggy Trathen
Secretary Bookkeeper
"Bloomsburg University is a vital academic and
economic force in our community." Reichart said. As a
new institution in Bloomsburg. we are pleased to help
contribute to its continued success. Bloomsburg is
already recognized as one of the outstanding academic
institutions in northeastern Pennsylvania. We hope
contributions like this will help the university attain
even greater recognition."
The
Anthony
gift
The Columbia County Farmers National Bank of
Bloomsburg recently pledged an unrestricted gift of
$10,000 to the Bloomsburg University Foundation,
according to Paul Reichart. bank president.
Alumni
friends of
of
Nurick, area vice
—
BANK GIFT
Columbia County Farmers National Bank became the first Bloomsburg area
business to join the new President's Club with a $10,000 gift to the Bloomsburg University
Foundation Participating in the presentation were (from left) Jan Girton, senior vice president
of the
bank. Richard Benefield. president of the BU Foundation, Dr. Harry Ausprich.
president of the
$10,000 has been pledged to the foundation at the
Ianiero, director of
of
development
rate of $2,000 a year over the next five years, according
to Jan Girton. senior vice president
of the bank.
BU President Harry Ausprich recently reactivated the
foundation which is used to aid the university in
achieving its educational objectives through private
sector support.
Responding to the gift, Ausprich commented, "We're
excited that the Columbia County Farmers
National
Bank has accepted leadership as the
institution to join the University
first local
Foundation's
Presidential Club. This support will enable
us the
opportunity to continue to enhance the many
programs and services available
fine
at
Bloomsburg
University."
J. Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Lucl Ruckle
Secretary
Athletic fundraiser
joins development staff
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
BU
has appointed Thomas P. Calder as the school's
assistant director of development/athletics.
Calder, formerly a legislative assistant with
the
National Collegiate Athletic Association, will
assist
new
Student Staff
Debbie
Blyler
Development Director Anthonv Ianiero and direct all
Husky Club fundraising events. Calder will also
coordinate BU's summer camp program.
A 1975 business and economics graduate of Hofstra
University. Calder had been associated with
the NCAA
Eddie Gobora
Dwayne
Heisler
John Lutzkantn
Stephanie Stewart
Dunell Relchley
Sandy Paul
Debbie Erway
Jim Deterlck
Kelly Toole
CALDER
BU
$10,000
Linda
Katherlne Mulka '68
Alumni Chapters Coordinator
at
since 1984.
Prior to that, he was an assistant
lacrosse coach and
the assistant director of games operations
at the
University of North Carolina He was also
an assistant
lacrosse coach at Roanoke College from
1975-77
THE ALU MNI QUAR TERLY/Ap
rll
1986
~r
1ATHAWAY
1908
1913
The names of three alumnae - Flora Miller Anderson
08, Mary Edwards Shuman '09. and Anna Kuschke '09
- have been •'immortalized" at BU. Chuck Kocher of
the BU groundskeeping staff recently found a
piece of
glass In the basement of Carver Hall on which
the three
names had been inscribed. Apparently taken from either
Waller or Noetling Halls before thev were razed the
glass has now been installed in the greenhouse.
The
inscription is dated February 16, 1907.
MARY
E.
December
5.
1919
SORBER
'13
of
Dallas.
Pa
on
Dollman, Box 22
'15
Even
SHOVLIN
PA
F. Fenstemaker,
17815 (717) 784-1920
MEMBERS OF CLASS OF
KATHRYN E BEIERSCHMITT
1911
or
1912:
Valerie
'16
died on June 28
'17 of
Schnecksvllle died
great grandchildren
GREEN
ELSIE JONES
'17
She was a teacher
schools prior to her marriage
BU faculty who died In the past year Include
the following:
15
West Plttston died
the Wilkes Barre city
of
In
to J Joseph Green, an
Edwardsvllle pharmacist. In 1923 He died In I960
Mrs, Green attended Bloomsburg reunions faithfully,
including her 50th class reunion In 1967
CLARA O'DONNELL LeMIN
Melville Hopkins, retired chairperson of the
speech and theatre department at BU, died
'17 of Stone Harbor.
died on February 1 at the home of her son In
Swarthmore. Pa A native of Glrardvllle, she taught
first grade in the Philadelphia School District for
many
years and was teaching at the Franklin School In
Chester School District when she retired In 1063
Surviving are four sons, a sister and seven grandchil-
July
dren
Francis E. Albert, 63, professor of French
and philosophy at BU from 1961 to 1969. died
9, 1985.
14, 1985.
N.J.,
Helene R. (Tina) Robertson, 60, instructor of
nursing at BU for five years, died Nov 5, 1985.
Whitney Carpenter O, 67, professor of
German at BU from 1966 to 1983, died Dec
1985.
12,
(
-
South Fourth
)
*'
17815 (717) 784 3519
'20
died January 2 In
enter. Allentown.
(
Pa She
85.
In
Berwick on February IH 1900 a
Henry F and Minnie (Mack)
late
Traugh
She was a direct descendant of Henry Traugh
one of
the founders of Berwick
She graduated (mm the Bloomsburg Normal School
her
65th year
class
reunion
last
She was an elementary school teacher In the Berwick
schools, and did home bound teaching for many
years
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church
of Berwick, the United Presbyterian
Women; Circle
Two of the church, and sang In the church choir for
many years and taught Sunday school
She was a 40 year member of the Columbia County
Girl Scouts, serving on their advisory bvoard
and as a
Brownie troop leader She was a Red Cross Gray Lady
a member of Berwick OES Chapter No
228; and a
member of the Columbia County Historical Society
She was preceded In death by her husband, Benjamin
L Fshleman. who died In 1972
Surviving arc two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Dawn)
McCord of Greenville, Delaware, and Mrs Mary West
of Allentown, two sons, Benjamin L Fshleman Jr.
of
Lanham, Maryland and Joseph M Fshleman of Cumberland, Maryland, seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, and a brother, Henry Traugh, Masonic
Homes, Fllzabethtown
LENA
taught
A.
In the
KLINE
*20
led
recently
Berwick. She
more than 40
Surviving are a brother
In
Berwick School District
years before retiring
and a sister
In
1962
'20 Is
for
deceased
1918
Representative:
Street,
Edna Davenport
1921
Ohl, 25 East
PA 17815 (717) 784-0142
SHARPE '18 of Freeland, Pa died
ANNA
C.
.
4.
llth
Bloomsburg,
on April
1984
FRED
Born
in
B.
WITCHEY
'18 of
Hazleton died January 17.
29, 1898. he spent most
Mountain Grove on July
ton.
He
CAROLINE JERVIS MEADE
ANNA GARRISON SCOTT
of his adult life In Hazleton He was a retired sales
representative for the J.S. Hope and Company, Scran-
C.
PA
21
R,ngtown PA 17967 717 889 3838 and Grace
Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg
t
ft '..
C.otahall
JEANNETTE D KELLY
M. Eleanor Wray, 66, former associate
professor of health, physical education and
athletics at BU for 20 years, died Sept. 26, 1985
A.J. McDonnell Jr., 57, assistant chairman of
the Department of Curriculum and Foundations
at BU died Oct. 11, 1985. He had been employed
at BU since 1962
Representatives: Anna Davis Barrow,
?.
attended
January 15 In Allentown She received her bachelor's
degree from Mlserlcordla College and her master's
degree from Marywood College. Scranton She was a
teacher in Kingston. Franklin and Exeter townships In
Luzerne County for 38 years before retiring She Is
survived by a son. a sister, four grandchildren and five-
January
memoriam
1920
summer
NORA BERLEW DYMOND
587 East
BU, is looking for information about
her grandmother, Minnie Neville Macpeek. If anyone
has information about Mrs. Macpeek, please contact the
Alumni Office.
*
Port
She was born
daughter of the
1917
Shaffer, a senior at
April
her retirement Her husband preceded her in
death, and
she Is survived by a sister, Laura K.
Wendel, of Fortv
was
1916
1912
Church
'19 died In September
the Wllllamsport School District until
FERN TRAUOH ESHLKMAN
1984
Howard
In
the Lehigh Valley Hospital
'10
Barre. Prior to
teacher in the Foster Township School District for
over
three decades.
Representative:
She taught
lr
Her son, Dr. Francis J Mlchellnl. Is president
Commission for Independent Colleges and Universities
Pennsylvania Association of C olleges and Universities
died February n in Wilkes
retirement, she was a elementary
Fifth St., Bloomsburg,
Miller, 918
19468 (215) 948-3780
PA
died on
teachers
'10
Grace Klshbach
RUTH KAHLER PURNELL
1983
Representative Warren A
Grove. PA 17826 (717) 458-5159
died December 25 in
Camp Hill. Her husband, Martin R Savidge, preceded
her in death. She is survived by a son, a daughter
seven
granchildren and four great-grandchildren.
In
Representative:
March 10 While at Bloomsburg she was captain of the
women's basketball team Following graduation
she
taught all eight grades in a one room
schoolhouse and
nspired both her son and her daughter
to become
GRACE KRUMM SAV1DGE
C.
died
Street, Royersford,
ANGELINE MARCHETTI MICHELIN1
MARY
.
1985
1915
1910
'84
LIVER GIRTON '21 are
ist Home at Lewlsburg.
'21
'21
died
In
and
February.
HELEN WEL-
residents of the United Method-
BEATRICE WILLIAMS EICHNER
'21
lives In
ertown.
Is
survived by his wife of 61 years, the former
Edythe Strack, and four
sisters.
RUTH KLINE UTT
'21
lives at Millville R.D.
Quak
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
4
1986
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, East Third Street,
Nescopeck, PA 18635 (717) 752-4306
WUkes-Barre schools for 29 years before retiring
Also surviving are three nieces.
Mrs Conner was formerly a member of the BU
Alumni Board of Directors and served on the campus
beautification committee. She was active in many
church and civic organizations.
Surviving are her husband, Joseph C. Conner Sr., a
former mayor of Bioomsburg. whom she married on
June 12. 1937; a daughter, Mary B. Conner; three sons,
Joseph Jr., David and Richard; five grandchildren; a
sister, Dorothy F. Pihlblad, and a brother, Paul C.
in 1972
HARTER CAMERON
LILLIE
'22, formerly of the
died January 6 at age 83. After
graduation she taught In the Nescopeck elementary
schools until her marriage to the late Joseph R.
Nescopeck area,
Cameron.
She was known for her Interest In genealogy and until
a few years ago maintained an extensive correspondence with other amateur genealogists throughout the
United States. She served as genealogist for the Berwick
Historical Society and the Moses Van Campen Chapter
DAR
of
1934
1929
1930
Margaret Swartz BiUer.
Representative:
Street, MUJville,
PA
117 State
17846 (717) 458-6671
on December
26, one day before her birthday She is survived by her
husband, Bernard, to whom she was married for 51
1935
MURIEL E. CROSTLEY '30 died November 5 at her
home In Levlttown Born in McAdoo and formerly of
Mauch Chunk, she was also a 1933 graduate of the New
York City Post Grad Hospital Surviving are
husband, Kenneth
Crostley, a son and a sister
CHARLES
JOHN
A.
'30 of
her
Homestead, Florida, died
FRANCIS "DOC" SELL
in
February
'23, a native of Scranton, died
Valley Crest Nursing Home, Plains,
where she had been a guest for six months She received
a master's degree at Syracuse University and taught
elementary school In Delaware She Is survived by a
7
1931
In
niece.
Frank
Representative:
Bioomsburg,
Street,
THOMAS
PA
17815
KIRKER
Colder.
J.
(
717 )
1103
784-5783
S.
1925
LAURA
E. MILLEN '25, formerly of Ashley, died on
January 29 She taught for many years In the Ashley
and Wilkes
Barre school
districts
before retiring In
1950.
MARY E. WERKHEISER '25 died February 13 in
Bioomsburg at the age of 104 She graduated from the
Normal School In 1904 and taught for 10 years at the
Moore's School In Frosty Valley. She then taught in the
Bioomsburg School District from 1914 to 1927 and from
1930 to 1945, when she retired. She was the oldest
member of St Matthew Lutheran Church. Bioomsburg.
J.
age
'31
Surviving are his wife, the former G. Marie Hunsinger. formerly of Mifflinville, to whom he was married
52
years; a son, Thomas R. Klrker, Huntington Beach,
California; a daughter, Jackie R. Kasten, Elgin,
L.
CRAWFORD
'26 of
Orangevllle
RD
1
Born December 28, 1902, In Madison
Township, Columbia County, she taught school
for 40
years In Pine and Creenwood townships before
retiring
in 1904. She Is survived by several
cousins.
ELSA ELY EVERETT
'26
died recently
in Millville at
age 80 Her first teaching position was in
Northumber
land County and at the Odd Fellows
Orphanage in
Sunbury She later taught in the Millville
area for 11
years
PA
MARIE DAVIS DAVISON
PA
Ezra W. Harris,
17815 (717) 784-3532
MAE BERGER
'32
died
R.DJ5, Box
'27 of Fortv Fort died
Before her retirement in 1973. she taught
er
en
U,e Frank,in str«*t Elementary School
~
8!!!?
B
Sch001 D,strjct Her nusband James
w m
XHSSS: 5EI2
W.
McCulloch.
died In 1974 Surviving are a daughter
a
sister, and three grandchildren
4.
December
11,
1985 in the
district.
ANTHONY
R.
STEELE
'27
died on
November
19.
1985
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church,
where she was active in the women's association. She
son,
of Delta Kappa Gamma Society Internathe Pennsylvania State Education Association
the Retired Teachers Association of
River Street, Wilkes Barre.
Chelosky Hester. 436 South
PA
18702 (717) 822-9637
SIESK0 '» sports
that his wife. Mabel,
died on February 12 in St. Petersburg.
Fla She was a
graduate of the Eastman School of
Music In Rochester
N.Y.. and Columbia University.
She taught In the
'38,
District,
and a
sister.
ROBERT
T.
HECKENLUBER
died August 30, 1985. Surviving
is
'38 of
Arendtsville, Pa.,
his wife, Mildred.
Dauphin
J.
1941
Fred
Berger of Bioomsburg. She was
preceded in death by two brothers. George Berger
in
1975 and Bruce Berger in 1971
Representatives: C. Stuart and
f"^7^
mtry
Eda Bessie
DriVe
1934
F PEGG
;
RepresenUUve: Esther Evans Whitenlght.
Fifth Street.
Bioomsburg.
PA
17815
(
154
East
717 ) 784-6737
in
% wh0
^ Mirch
S ESohi
8
26
'
retired in
A
1985
May
PA
1983 after
native of Havertown.
m thC public 501x0015 of Wavne County
^
SerVmg as a U S A
™y radar technician
nhfpK
h
the Pacific during the latter
days of World War
\L Si
in
11
in
'34 of
Bioomsburg died February 4
Beaver Township and the MainvUle
more than 40 years. She is survived bv several
•
in
GRACE FOOTE CONNER
home
K
(Beilhartz)
Bloamrturg.
'
7
area for
cousins
Isabel
SALERNO
L.
Forge School
Surviving are his wife, the former Maria Hofweber;
a
was a member
LAURA THOMAS
Repr^tatlye:
12, 1985 in
A. Davison.
Thomas
ALEX KUPSTAS '38 died November 27 in Richmond,
Va He had been employed by the Tobyhanna Army
Depot. Prior to his retirement, he had worked at
Camp
Lee, Va.
She taught school
1929
is
business administrator
has been certified as a
Registered School Business Administrator by the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials.
He
received an M.B.A. from the University of Scranton.
for the Old
She received a master of education degree from the
University of Wyoming in 1954.
^S
-
died October
1938
451,
Bioomsburg Hospital. She was 74.
She was born February 23, 1911, in Pine Township,
Columbia County, a daughter of the late John D. and
Mattie Gordner Berger.
She was a teacher, supervisor of elementary education and an elementary school principal in the
Steelton
school district. She retired in 1972 after 36 years with
the
brother.
ALICE CARTER McCULLOCH
'37
1932
County.
Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Russell (Mary) Pursel
and S. Maria Berger. both of Bloomsubrg.
and a
1927
17815 (717) 784-1857
Las Vegas, Nevada. Her husband
and
MANTA
)
and four grandchildren.
tional,
January
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South
Market Street, Bioomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 784-4850 and
Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bioomsburg
111.;
E.
BEATRICE
1937
retired in 1974.
Representative:
died February 10
BU.
moved to Detroit, Michigan, in 1942, where he became
production supervisor for Chicago Rawhide Company.
In 1957 he was transferred to the Elgin plant, where he
Bioomsburg,
1926
at
He was formerly
77.
the
to
cross country for 20 years. Since his retirement in 1972
he has been self-employed as a real estate agent. He
and his wife, Mabel, are the parents of a daughter. One
of their two grandchildren, Jennifer Horn, is a freshman
Market
died January 28 in Elgin,
principal of the
Mlffllnvllle Schools, where he taught for 11 years. He
at
III.,
was elected
'35
Boyertown School Board in November. Born and educated in the Adams County area, he received a B.S. in
business education at Bioomsburg and did graduate
work at Western Maryland College. He began teaching
in Kutztown in 1935 and joined the Boyertown Schools
teaching staff two years later.
He was orginator and director of the school's cooperative education program and also coached track and
ESTHER M. SMITH
December
William I. Reed, 151 East Fourth
Bioomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
Representative:
Street,
W
1923
brother, Richard, died in 1984.
'30 died
years.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Clyde F ( Joy)
Hicks, Berwick, and Mrs. John L. (Mary) Bushman of
Wilmington, Delaware; two sisters, Edna S Harter and
Mrs. John M. (Elizabeth) Bredbenner, both of Nescopeck; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
A
Foote
VERONICA KUPSTAS SHUPP
'34 died March
4 at her
native of Bioomsburg. she was
a
Professor Jacob Chamberlain Foote
Bioomsburg.
A
SSffi&^feSS
and Mildred Holt Foote
She was a teacher of Latin. French
and English in
Hop Bottom High School from 1934 to
1937 and then was
a substitute teacher for many
years
rnuial
^
6
^Sh^
hiJt
SSfi
II.
Wa h earned
v aSh[ n
^
^"
1
SSSiif*?
°? C
a ma ster's degree at Peabody
In 1947 he oined
Acuity of the
j
Count y-
Nc
&
wh
«*e he served
Colle 6e facuJt ^ 1956.
y
^y m ¥ ared Hm
he had had special training at
two^tZ?l
K r
S aDd e,ect ™
training
"the
M JEi?
•
Cl
-
^ic^en^ Proving
IBT£h££ T
5 ^sted
workshop?
SSr^p 52?
,
da ta
ic *
in
era began in the
and attended several
data Processing courses and
.
6 kee V
H 0ther
,
C ° Ue e s first efforts
to handle its
bu^Lf^'nSr^
business
f
operations and
recordkeeping with mechani'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Annl 1986
1941
1950
a
Pr°? eS ing
f
eV0Wed from meehanicai equipment
Wlzard >' of «>mputers, he led the wav
He taught the first courses in computer
?n ,^,h
E?t2f
for the college
programming and computer languages,
2***
death
-
He was
also a
ham
Road Monl
"
1952 will hold a joint
at the Bloomsburg
person^ Send reservations to Susan
Quinard Court, Ambler, PA 19002
50 per
is
D
Boyle
901
G.
PODWIKA
'42 retired
Wyoming Area
Mr
Zimmerman.
(
1104
717 ) 872-6642
1951
PA
Albano
was
the
19044
RALPH W. WIRE '51 has completed
Cumberland County controller
1955
eight vears as
His proudest achievement, he savs. was
modernlxa
accounting system It is now "one of
the most highly computerized government
accounting
systems in the state" he said, and is used as
a model by
other counties Innovations during his
tenure Included
an employee salary plan, a sound Investment
program
as principal
the
presently
in
and computerized budgetary controls
1945
R^resentatlve: R. Arnold Gartnger.
R.D.
Harvey's Lake. PA 18618 (717) 675-1515
EDWARD
W.
STEINER
home
0434
EUDORA LYHNE
following report:
'45 of
"A group
Avon, Connecticut, sent the
of us
who were unable
from the Class
of 1945
get to our fortieth
reunion, had a mini-reunion at our home here in
Avon
the weekend of October 12. Eileen Falvey
to
McGovern
and I worked together on it.
Those attending were Marjorie Downing Cosgrove and
husband, Jean Dickinson Applegate and husband. Mary
Schroeder, Phyllis Schrader Walker and husband,
Eileen Falvey McGovern and Borge and I. We had
also
invited Joy Propst Moore, but she called to say that
her
mother was very ill and she had to cancel at the last
minute. We had also invited Elvira Bitetti, who had
planned to attend. We couldn't understand why she
didn't respond to our latest correspondence,
and then
Phyllis informed us that she had seen her obituary
in
the paper. She had passed away in September "
'51
died December 9 at his
was a graduate of Dayton
in Gordonvllle
He
(Ohio) Theological Seminary and retired
as a minister
of the United Methodist Church in 1974
At various times
he served churches In Paradise. Lebanon.
Palmvra
Aristes and Rossburg. Ohio.
He and his wife, the former Violet A Wolferd
observed their 51st wedding anniversary on
September
He is also survived by two daughters, six grandchll
dren, a great grandchild and two sisters
1
The classes of 1949, 1950. 1951 and 1952 will hold a joint
reunion on Alumni Weekend. June 7. at the
Bloomsburg
Moose. After a social hour at 6 p.m.. a hot buffet
dinner
be served at 7 p.m Cost of the dinner
reservations to Carolyn V. RelU, 214 Fair
will
Horsham.
PA
Is
$12.50
Send
Oaks Avenue
19044.
PERS IN «
'«, superintendent of the
School District, received the
University of Pennsylvania Excellence
in Education Award at
niwernu^
The award
JR.
'48
died January 5 in the
Bloomsburg Hospital. He was 62 He was born September 15, 1923 in Main Township, a son of the late Harry G.
and Grace Shuman John. Since 1964, he taught at
Central Columbia High School. He became head of the
school's business department
He was a member of the MainviJle Lutheran Church.
Mr. John served with the Army Air Corps during
World War II. He was a member of American Legion
Post 273, the Elks Lodge 436, Washington Lodge 265
F&AM, and the Caldwell Consistory, all of Bloomsubrg;
and the Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre.
He married the former Pauling Garey on August
The classes of 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 will hold a joint
reunion on Alumni Weekend, June 7. at the Bloomsburg
Moose. After a social hour at 6 p.m., a hot buffet dinner
be served at 7 p.m. Cost of the dinner Is $12 50 Send
Nancy S Lychos, 48 E Pettebone Street,
Forty Fort, PA 18704.
reservations to
21,
Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, F Edward
John, Bloomsburg R.D 9; two step-daughters, Susan
Valimont of Perkasie; Sandra Niles, West Chester; a
step-son, Spencer Niles, State College; and a halfbrother, Charles John of Homestead, Florida
Representative: John S Scrimgeour, R.D.
Bloomsburg,
PA
5,
Box
112,
17815 (717) 784-7120
'53
of
Ilion,
NY,
taught
chemistry and physics to Gregory Jarvis, the satellite
engineer who died in the explosion of the shuttle,
Challenger In addition, he was a close family friend
Whltebread. who has taught In the Mohawk School
District for the last 29 years and plans to retire soon,
described Jarvis as "an excellent student, very good In
math and science
"
LORETTA FORMULACK RUMMAGE
Representative:
Street, Harrisburg,
Richard
PA
E.
Grimes,
1723
Fulton
17102 (717) 233-0777
The classes of 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 will hold a joint
reunion on Alumni Weekend, June 7, at the Bloomsburg
Moose. After a social hour at 6 p.m., a hot buffet dinner
will be served at 7 p.m. The price of the dinner will be
$12.50 per person. Send reservations to Richard E.
Grimes, 1723 Fulton Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102.
^n'™""™!
leadership
Improvement
the
colleges.
With
Is
Program
Lehigh
Valley
the Faculty Partnership
Association of Independent
...id
Perslng was superintendent of the
Wyomlsslng Area
School District In Berks Countv
prior to becoming
superintendent It Upper Perklomen In 1974
He received
his master's degree and doctorate
from Lehigh Univer-
Rapraaantatlvi
Drive. Glens Falls,
Di
NY
William L. Bltnar in, 54 wincrest
12801 (518 ) 793-4907
REUNION NEWS
Our :w> year reunion will be held at
the Sheraton Inn, Danville, on Saturday, June
14. This Is
a week later than Alumni Weekend, which originally
bid been scheduled for June 13-14. When Alumni
Weekend was changed to June 6-7, we were unable to
change the date at the Sheraton and were unable to find
another location for our dinner.
1957
'53 died of a
on November 30 at the Southern Maryland
Hospital Center She had lived In the Washington, D C.
area since 1956
She spent 25 years with the Prince George's schools,
the last 10 as a counselor at Surratsvllle High School In
Clinton, before retiring in 1982 She earned a master's
degree in education at George Washington University
Survivors include her husband, FREDERICK C.
RUMMAGE '52, a member of the House of Delegates in
Annapolis, Md.; a son, her parents, and a brother
liver aliment
1949
,,u>
given each year to recognize
an
administrator teacher and corporate
leader for contributions to education. Pcrsing was
selected for his
eadershlp In Improving the competence
of people
through diverse approaches and for
designing a range of
programs to n.h.m.v the ability of teachers
and
administrators to teach better
IVrslnK'N long term view of staff
development helps
people grow and contribute more
to the organization
I his growth has been
demonstrated through programs
such as Writing Across the Curriculum,
the Professional
1953
HAROLD WHITEBREAD
1966.
h " }"
1956
will
JOHN
155
1952
18438 (717) 227-4946
RepresentaUve: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
Box
sity
Representatives: Francis B Gallnskl, 90 Tower Hill
Road. Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 and Dr
Frank J. Furgele, Star Route, Box 228, Lakevllle, PA
1948
2,
llSSfiKUF'
Upper Perklomen
|
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
G.
h "sband and then turned the
gun
newly-elected township tax
bus,ness admlnstrator of the
rSSEEi
iSPS??
Centennial School
District
He started his career in
education as a teacher and elementary
school principal
tion of the county's
School District in 1984 He is
serving as major of his hometown of Wyoming.
HARRY
n°
Jn hertelf
RepresentaUve: Carolyn Vernoy RelU. 214 Fair
Oaks
Dr. Jeanne Noll
Road. Lancaster, PA 17603
us
ELAINE ALBANO '53 and JOSEPH ALBANO '54
died
ftbnwg 18 11 .heir Upper Southampton home wh^n
•
Avenue Horsham.
Representative:
of
Lakeville.
at 6 P m
1 *** b *">t dinner
ZmS
be served at 7 p.m. Price of the dinner
$12
will
radio operator
1942
most
Cenler Sne nas t»U a speech and
for more than 20 years^nd
was
r y
mpl0 ye by tne Nortneast Intermediate
Unit.
.^!
i
H
K
l
Lucky and her husband Frank live
in
ELS*J^*fi
hearing therapist
-
7.
ng WS survivors are his wife, the
former Zora
a son. a grandson and a sister
PETER
of
1
p£2!
Riddle;
Richmond
9
*58**
1*0- l»l and
J^f
reunion on Alumni Weekend. June
studies which
have evolved into a major segment of the
curriculum in
business and mathematics
WaS a Ct Ve m church music »rving
as choir
H«!^,
at. ^
Cali ™0' Baptist Church at the time
of his
1953
M^lmS^
caJ data processing equipment,
he established the first
courses of instruction f0r students
in that Held When
5
MILDRED LUCKY FURGELE
'53
has been appointed
speech and hearing therapist consultant for the Hamlin
MARGARET
A DUCK
'57 sent us the
following Information In honor of her mother and aunt.
FOLLMER
"My mother, Mabel K Maust Duck came from
Jersey town HS
In
1915 and was graduated from
Normal School Class of 1917, In the teachers' course. She
taught for many years In Jerseytown H.S., Sunbury H S.
and Hershey, where she was principal In 1924 She also
was a proficient water color artist. Mabel led an active
political life In Columbia County and surrounding areas
for most of 45 years. She passed away February
8, 1963,
after a series of massive strokes, and her husband of 40
years died February 28, 1973, of complications from
Parkinson's Disease They had one daughter, yours
truly
"Mabel Duck's youngest sister, Elsie Maust, came to
Normal School from Bloomsburg High School In
1919, alio took the teachers' course and was graduated
In 1921
She taught seventh and eighth grade math and
geography In Tyrone. In 1922 and 1923 she taught In
Pleasantvllle, N.J., where she met and married Lt. Col.
the
William D Kelly In 1925. In 1924-1925 she taught junior
high students In Hammlnton, N.J She was widowed In
the early 1970s and has resided for many years at 6811
Glenmont Avenue Falls Church, Va., with her granddaughter, Kathy. At age 86, Elsie Is getting along well,
and I enjoyed a visit with her Just three years ago. She
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
8
1986
1957
ha* one son, William,
New York
who
lives with his wife, Jolene, in
where he manages a public
City,
"There are also several nieces and nephews — Lee
and Kimber Maust of Bloomsburg and Florida, Eleanor
Shultz Magllane, magistrate of Danville, and yours
truly.
now
reside at 30410 Greenland, Livonia, Michigan,
active as professional tutor and tester at
Schoolcraft Community College In Livonia My husband,
William, also of Bloomsburg and a graduate of Perm
State < Class of 1956;, is a tech specialist at Ford Motor
"I
am
I
Born
and the
television
station.
and
1965
1962
in
Sheran. 43
Representative: Carl P
Kennett Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1259
Towanda, he was a son of Aita Smith Bolter
Hame Anthony
late
He served as a Navy helicopter pilot with the rank of
lieutenant commander during the Vietnam conflict from
1962 to 1967.
Surviving
in addition to his
mother are
ALVIN W. BALCHUN AS
'65
has been
Fawn Lane
named
business
manager
of the South MiddJeton School District. At the
time of his appointment in October he was a business
education teacher in the Hanover schools. He had
his wife, the
former SARAH "SALLY" CREASY '63; two children,
Theresa and Robert J., both students at BU
two
brothers, James of Sayre and Dale of Waverly, W.Y.J a
sister. Kay DLshiner. Edwardsville. and several
nieces
and nephews.
previously worked as business
County and Pequea Valley
has one daughter.
manager
He
districts.
in the Mifflin
is
married and
Company
In Dearborn, Michigan. Our married daugh
Melody Follmer Wrobleski, and her husband Jim
are graduates of Michigan Technological University in
the computer and engineering field Our other daughter,
ter,
Holly, Is a third year student
In
the School of
Architecture at Lawrence Institute of Technology,
Southfield, Michigan.
"I am also the proud owner of four of mother's
watercolors, painted In 1924, depicting the Jerseytown
Dutch Hill area where she grew up. They grace my
living room In their lovely original walnut frames and
"
matting
1966
1963
RUTH ROMAN
KATHRYN
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road,
Stanhope, NJ 07874 ( 201) 347-0930
1959
Representative:
Avenue, Easton,
Sandra Pf later Brown, 2220 Kings
PA
18042
(
215) 252-2881
James
Representative:
NY
Peck, 40 Jeffrey Lane
J.
10514 (914) 238-5417
HARRY
R. DICKINSON '60 has been named director
of Admissions/Counseling Services at
Johnson Technical
Institute. He received an M.S. degree in
counseling and
guidance from Rutgers University and is pursuing
a
second master's degree In psychology at Marywood
College.
'63
(KREISHER) TERRY
E.
'63
was recently
DERR
'66 writes that he and good
JIM
college
buddies. Marc Bartlebaugh. Ray and Terry Buckno, got
together during the recent holidays to reminisce about
doctor degree
juris
from Western State
University of Law. While at Western State, she received
the American Jusisprudence Award for Trusts, was a
representative of the Student Bar Association, and was
a member of the Library Committee and Academic
Committee.
She was recently admitted to the California Bar and is
presently associated with the law offices of A. Chesley
Inc., In Orange, California.
Kathryn and her husband, Carlton, have three children: Carll, 14; Michael, 12; and Nicolle, 8.
their days at Bloomsburg. "This was the first time
in
almost 20 years that we saw each other, so you can
imagine the stories that were told or recalled. Marc is a
teacher, athletic director, and PIAA wrestling official in
the Harrisburg area. His one daughter is a sophomore
at BU. Ray is a district manager with the
Timken
Company, and he resides in Connecticut with his family.
Ray's brother, Terry, although a graduate of Mansfield,
spent most of his weekends with us at Bloom. He is
an
JESSIE M. REPPY '63 has been appointed assistant
professor of English at Kean College. A specialist in
English as a second language, she completed four and
half years of work with Indochinese refugees in the
Phllllpines and Singapore. She received an
A. degree
in ESL from Teachers College at Columbia
University
and a doctorate in applied linguistics from New York
University, where she also spent 10 years in
the
American Language Institute teaching all levels of ESL
to adults at Brooklyn College. She
lives in Westfield,
English teacher at Allentown Dieruff High. I am an
elementary principal in Wyomissing. My family lives in
Pottstown. Plans have begun for another get-together
in
Allentown during the first weekend in August."
N.J.
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
M
1960
Chappaqua,
JILL DAVIS '66 has joined the faculty of Big Spring
High School as an English teacher. She had been a
substitute in that district during the past two years. She
also taught English at Carlisle High School from 19681971. She earned a master's degree in English at the
University of Arkansas.
has joined the faculty of Montrose
Area High School as a physics and geometry teacher.
She earned a master's degree at Penn State and is
working on another at SUNY-Binghamton.
awarded a
1958
Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive
Ocean, NJ 07712 (201) 922-0039
Representative: Pat BiehJ Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
Avenue, GllbertsvUie, PA 19525 (215) 367-9188
Harry and
wife,
his
Irene,
live
Summit with sons Robert and John.
in
JO- ANN
KOLB BIDELSPACH
'63
has
moved
1967
to
JANICE FEINSTER WALTERS
Antioch, California.
1964
Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Representative:
Edwin
Road, Bechtelsvllle,
PA
C. Kuaer, R.D. I,
19505 (215) 754-7977
County Line
WILLIAM
year term
A
Council.
*!P
L
™™>MONO
'61
principal of Skyline
Middle e
School in Wilmington, Delaware one
of 281
public and private middle and
senior high schools
selected as the nation's finest. John
has completed
graduate work at the University of
Delaware the
University of Kansas and Bucknell
University. He and
his wife, the former Marlon
Shukltt. are parents of a
F
daughter. Nlkkl.
-
is
2,
Belle Mead,
C
S
U
°yd 80 Be""1 Drive,
08502 (201) 874-3118
f^ GLER
,
,s
'
ass,stant
AH
Veterans Administration's
regional office
tSMSU?
ROBERT
H.
director
in
wlfe ,ive at 3276
ANTHONY
'62
died
of
^
San Fran-
November
15
in
Veterans Hospital. Wllkes-Barre.
after being involved n
a bicycle accident 10 years ago
which left him to a
i on ill
A
pilot
for
H. HERALD
as president
^
Eastern Airlines, the Kunkletown
R.D
resident flew out of all three
nine years until the accident
New York
3
Citv airports for
JOANN
Honeyman Road
who has been
'67,
She lived
has been elected to a twothe Lewlsburg Borough
resident of Lewlsburg since 1965, he was
E.
McGINNIS
'67
died on
December
21, 1985
in Ocala, Florida.
*64
of
1968
following
He
year.
Watsontown, and
is
sales
won re-election the
manager at Masonite,
a senior
member of the American
Society for Quality Control. He teaches quality
control
courses. He received a master's degree from
Buc knell
University in 1969.
He and
is
his wife,
the former Sharon Cronrath, are
parents of two children, William P. and Tasha Their
in
Lewlsburg
is 135
Pine Street.
HARRY HUMES
R
^PSSSSJKS
NJ
K.D.
Susan Drive
appointed to council in 1976 and
address
1962
1502
teaching English at Lewisburg High School as a longterm substitute for the past few years, is now teaching
half-time there on a full-time basis. Janice, who
received a master's degree at BU in December, has also
taught in the Shikellamy School District and at BU.
Clarks
1961
Thomas Lemon,
'64 has received a 1986 Pennsylvania
Council for the Arts Fellowship. A published
poet, editor
and English professor at Kutztown University,
Harry
will have another book out later this
year. GATHERING
WATERCREST
IN THE HEX COUNTRY, set in the
KuLztown area. He is also working on RIDGE
MUSIC a
collection of poetry based on Leaser Lake
and the Blue
Ridge.
He
is
editor of
"Yarrow," a national poetry journal.
RONALD C. BOSTON '64 died March 18 at his home
along Berwick R.D. 2 of a self-inflicted
gunshot wound
He was an elementary school teacher in the Central
Columbia School District for 22 years and was
former
head teacher at MifflinvUle Elementary
School. He also
earned his master's degree at Bloomsburg.
Surviving are his wife, the former Carol
Huntington a
son. Ronald C Boston Jr.. at home;
his parents Mr
and Mrs. Carl M. Boston. Berwick; and
a brother
Wayne F. Boston. Berwick.
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
Street, Trenton,
NJ
08618 (609) 989-7435
SHARON LEE SPALLONE '68, a communications and
English instructor at Weatherly High School,
has won
six award of merit certificates
from World of Poetry
She earned the 1985 Golden Poet Award
for her poem,
Picnic." Her poetry has appeared in
one of the World
of Poetry anthologies.
'
ROBERT JOSEPH VOLCIAK '68 has been appointed
disbursement officer with the U.S. Department
of State
at the American Embassy
in Canberra, Australia He
formerly was a budget analyst for
the Pennsylvania
Department of Education.
He earned his master's degree at BU
and his
secondary principal's certificate at
Lehigh University in
1974. He earned credits at
Penn State toward his
superintendent s letter of certification
before accepting
a position with the
Oswayo Valley School
District.
orn er, y distant principal at
Shikellamy
\
Hi«h
and taught at Marian Catholic and Bishop
ult,
h
Hafey high schools.
Robert left for Canberra on January
25, along with his
0 Robert Jr 17 Christopher.
7?
y 13; Jean Marie 12; Bna Theresa
£f
^
wnh^^^^
MarieT
'
'
CHARLOTTE RHOADS ZALONIS
•
«
'
'68
is
an eleraen
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
1968
1970
Ury t^her
the South Williamsport
School District
Her husband JOHN ZALONIS '67.
is also a ^acner
teacher
They live in South Williamsport
In
1971
RONALD
L.
REITZ TO and
were married
December
J^J?^.
assistant
BELL 10
E
,,<
front office
Convention
'69 is
entary Ubrarian
School
DisS.
engaged
*
Center
manager
Patricia
in
Ann Mattern
Ron is
R^rwentaUve: WUItam
Troxelvtlle
Spring Grove,
RTTA
Outstanding Educators of America
2S
and
M.
FINK
'69
has been named director of the
Occupational Safety and
o
* i
Health Administration
office in Wilkes-Barre Prior to
this appointment,
he was a supervisory industrial
hygienist in the Harrisburg OSHA office
Before joining
the Labor Department in 1976.
he was an industrial
nygienist and air pollution control
specialist with the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources
in Harrisburg.
b
,
DALE
HOUCK
L.
MARY CURRAN
^P^menfs
>r
D W AR
at Millersville University.
He and
his wife,
LINDA M. ROSCOE
TERRI
has joined the faculty of Penn
Manor School, Lancaster, as a high school physics
teacher for one semester.
BARBARA A. WULFERT '69 and C. Michael Noble II
(Shippensburg U.) were married on May 18 in
Lancaster. Barbara is employed by
Lancaster General Hospital. They live in Hanover.
asslst-
new
in
controller
Lewlsburg. She
for
Is
a
olu '*'
1
I
SCOTT
HEFFELFINGER
T.
'71 and PrlscUIa
Ann
West Reading He is director of
""• Keystone
'•"
Community Blood Bank.
The couple lives In West Reading,
"wrltHl
1
JAMES W GILHOOLEY
WWClUOnal administration
sylvanla on December 20
'71
received his doctorate in
(urn. the
I
niverslty ol
Penn
A
13 year employee of the Scranton
School District
Jim teaches sixth grade reading, science
and math at
West Scranton Intermediate School.
He received an M S
degree In middle school education
from Marywood
In
&
College
and
He
In 1978
Is
certified In Instructional, adminis-
and supervisory education.
Jim Is married to the former
trative
Dunmore They are parents
Jr
hristophei
(
Mary
Hlgglns
of three children:
and Matthew
Roosevelt Avenue. Dunmore
.
MARGUERITE KILE '70 died February 12 In Ber
wick She was seriously ill for five months A
resident of
Berwick since 1949, she was head teacher
at
the
Garrison Elementary School. Shlckshlnny, for 15
vears
Her husband. Jack C Kile Sr., died October 24. 1973
Surviving are her father, two sons, five grandchildren
two brothers, and two sisters
'69
^
1
MBA
'70
ln
of
i
7
has acquired wide experience In accounting
and taxation. He earned an
degree at the University of
Scranton Joe and his wife. Kathy, live In
Jefferson
Township with children Timothy and Kyle
ten.
Their address
of
James
Is
1713
1972
Representative
•'"k S Apt 14 A.
,
M
''"
m
''
1
»>•'•'«•'
''
Jacqueline Feddock, 240 Central
York, N Y 10019.
New
HERMAN
'OIIN KI.DKKI)
,
"72 of
science degree
"I
New Columbia
In
has
education from
Hucknell University
Sculpture garden
to honor Bob Roberts
1970
Representative: John W. Dalfovo, 215 Forrestal Drive
Caravel Fair, DE 19701 (302) 268-9403
DONALD
M.S. degree
A.
PEGG
in
administration of justice at Shippensburg
'70 of
'70
is
in
his
first
year
as
supervisor of special education and director of day
programs with United Cerebral Palsy of Delaware
County. He oversees a staff of 55 professionals and
paraprofessionals who conduct a multi-faceted program
for about 160 clients ranging in age from 18 months
to 50
years.
Bill received a master's degree in special
education
from West Chester University and earned supervisory
and administrative certificates from Penn State.
With the Murphys, special education is a family
affair. His wife, Nancy, preceded him in the Delaware
County United Cerebral Palsy program, teaching for
four years in the George Crothers Memorial School
She's presently on the staff at Drexel Hill Middle School.
They began their careers in education together the
year after receiving their undergraduate degrees They
served as volunteer elementary teachers at the Turtle
Mountain Indian Reservation School run by the Catholic
Missions in North Dakota.
"It was a wonderful year. We were away from the
well-intended advice of relatives and friends It made us
very close as a husband and wife."
A strong advocate of volunteerism, he has recommended similar work to other young people who finish
college and don't have a job or aren't sure what they
want to do.
"By making a
sacrifice for
one that gets back a
lot
someone
else, you're the
more than you give
to another."
In his professional career as well as his volunteer
work, Bill has quietly found such rewards by being
willing to look beyond outward appearances. He's
discovered many human beings worth knowing;
people with abilities worth developing
many
(
in 1976
Recognition of his extraordinarily fruitful life
extended far beyond the campus and even the
Commonwealth. In 1963, he was named the ninth Poet
Laureate of Delaware, and In 1967, he was chosen as an
Outstanding Young Man of America Among his other
honors were a Lltt D degree from L'Libre Unlverslte'
Asie and the American Poets' Gold Cup Award
At its June 1985 meeting, the Council of Trustees
moved to established a mail area south of the
McCormick Center for Human Services as the "Perclval
R. Roberts III Memorial Sculpture Garden "
"The university is now proceeding to acquire exciting
pieces of sculpture that reflect a profound love for the
best humanity has to offer," says Karl Beamer,
assistant professor of art
"The
collection will not only
symbolize the University's regard for excellence, but
also exemplify the precious experience of the beauty In
In the
case of
all
process of acquisitions
of the
meaningful collections, the
will
continue
importance of these
In
perpetuity
ideals, the university
ambitiously seeking contributions to this new and
exciting endeavor. Your contribution will ensure a
permanent collection of fine sculpture."
Please make checks payable to "BUAA Roberts" and
mall to Alumni House, Bloomsburg University,
is
Bloomsburg,
im
,l
h
dtfwa
1
'
Commonwealth Service Award
Because
'72 has been
board Ol Carbondale-St. Joseph's
Hospital She has been (iinlmiKiii.in in the
Lackawanna
Bun *5 ,, "" r " Um Phyali allj Disabled since
she
the
tfl
11,1
Before his death In 1984. Bob Roberts was professor
and former chairperson of the Department of Art at
Bloomsburg University A native of Delaware, he held
bachelor and master's degrees from the University of
Delaware and a doctorate In art from Illinois State
University He joined the Bloomsburg faculty In 1968
An artist, poet and teacher, he was named a
Commonwealth Teaching Fellow In 1974 1975 In
recognition of his exemplary teaching He won a
"As
GEORGIANNA CHERINCHAK COLE
appointed
-
especially those who knew Perclval Ft
Roberts III or love fine sculpture - are Invited to help
create a sculpture garden at BU In his memory.
Bloomsburg has earned an
University.
WILLIAM MURPHY
Alumni
PA
17815.
'
'71 has been ordained
in the
Kaslon A graduate of Phtladelhe Is an accountant for the
'/
li, var
,ve.
Joint
toll
Bridge Commission at
'f
n
Morrlsvtlle.
Bucks County
supervisor of the Lackawanna
im
has been named guidance
counselor at Central Dauphin High School,
Harrrisburg
He has taught mathematics at the school for 13 years
He earned a master's degree in guidance and counseling
4
™OMPSON
i
and Outstand
JOSEPH J QUINN '70 has been named a partner
the Scranton accounting firm. McGrall.
Merkel. Oulnn
Associates He joined the firm in September
has been appointed
manager
?
Jersey
f
shn
h n
£ J; hu.vh
S Ion
Baptist
County Children and Youth Services child
abuse unit
She received a master s degree In social
work from
Marywood. She Is a member of the National Association
o Social Workers and the Academv of
Certified Social
Workers
'69
are parents of two daughters, six and
'70 is
'r n ew
rwS!
^oung Men of America in 1977 and 1981
He is married to the former Mary Agnes Onvshaczak
and they are parents of two children.
Ryan and" Dawn.
ing
institutions.
ROBERT
in 1975
'71
BRU
71 ,s
«
Computer Support
Services. Inc..
in counseling at Marywood
College, joined the
faculty in 1973 He serves as
chairman of the
secretarial science department and also
established the
college's word processing center
He was Included In
K£?2 TfL^"
R.D
4320,
mS
his wife
UC
has been promoted to
1 by First Eastern
Ba nk. WilkesBarre He oined First Eastern in 1982 and
is involved in
^ClpaJ bonds, U.S. Treasurv securities
?!. other «
and
fixed rate investments to individual
customers
McLACHLAN
K?hJ
70 has been honored bv the
Lackawanna Junior College Alumni Association
for
career achievement Barn-, who earned
a master s
'69
Box
Natl <>nal Bank. She
l ned the bank
k w in
jo
1971 and has worked as head
teller
officers assistant, assistant
branch manager and
degree
LEONARD PAWLOWSKI
E.
;;:>;,;;::;;,
to
BARRY STAPLES
Donald Craft
the N0rthern Ubanon
to
H. Cluley.
17362
sa,e
manager at the Hershev Lodge and
He previously was front office
Michael and
PA
is
**> Pooled
has
at the Hotel Hershev
Linda, live in Mount Gretna
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown
2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
CHERYL MCHENRY
28
personnel manager at H Warshow
& Sons, toe .. and
pastor of Grace United Church of
Christ
1969
1986
M"
»»«-g«'
1
Coalition
foi
In
Active
'•"«•
In
public admlnlitration from
many community
preildenl ol the
with Disabilities.
ClUuni
orgnnl
Pennsylvania
BARBARA KOI'KTSKIE
'72 Is teaching world
culBfontrOM Area Hlgfa School. She has done
graduate work at Kill/town and Marywood.
tures
at
WILLIAM WOLFE
'72 Is a student at SI
George's
Chool of Medicine located on the Island of
Grenada In llu- West Indies lie studied to become a
physician's assistant at the Milton s Hershey Medical
Cental graduating with highest dlatlni tlon Prior to his
•"hoiv.ion to si George's, he was a
phyalclan'i aaalal
ant In general orthopedic urgery, Internal medicine and
cardiology lor two and a half years at Shamokin
Hospital lie formerly taught biology at North Schuylkill
1
Blvei
It)
High School and biology, chemistry and physiology at
UNirdes Regional High School. He and his wife, Joanna,
are parents of a son, William, and a daughter, Adrienne.
JOHN GILDEA
'72
and
his wife, Debbie, announce the
Kyle, In October. Their other
two on-, are Shaun, / and hnan, 2 John Is employed as
an operations supervisor for the Social Security Administration The Quotas live In Forty Fort, Pa.
birth 01
tbell
tnlrd ion,
BARBARA HEINLY
'72 has been promoted to Assistant Admlnlstrator/Senioi Nursing
Coordinator of Columbia Montour Home Health Services. Barbara has
U
been
instructor at the University of Pennsylvania School
of Nursing, a supervisor at the Hamburg State School
and Hospital and has completed nursing assignments at
Bloomsburg Hospital She Joined the Home Health staff
1972 and became nursing supervisor In 1973. In her
DOW position, Barbara is responsible for nursing servIn
ice* to the 1,000 patients admitted annually to the
agency's services, as well as planning and evaluation of
the agency's programs. Barbara resides in Llghtstreet,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
8
1986
1972
1973
MARGUERITE SMITH
'72
a full-time substitute
is
1973
RUMBERGER
ROBERT
73 is executive director of
the Northumberland County Children and Youth Services. He served as a caseworker with the agency for two
years during the early 1970s. Since then, he has served
terms as director of the county's Adult Services agency,
administrator of the count) nursing home, and chief
clerk, the top administrative job in the county.
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
Spanish teacher at Lewisburg Area High School this
PA
Lahaska.
18931
year.
ALLAN MALTRER
MAGGIE RYAN GETKIN '73 and her husband, Larry,
are parents of a son, Jeremiah Joseph, born on January
21 (seven pounds, nine ounces;
"J. J." joins a sister.
Rachael The Getklns live at 208 1/2 Arch Street,
Sunbury, PA 17801
'72 Is the editor of
the Northeast
Pennsylvania Business Journal
The Journal Is a
monthly tabloid magazine which focuses on business
news, people and trends In Northeastern Pennsylvania
It Is published by Press-Enterprise Inc
Allan has
previously edited Carolina Business and Finance and
the Charlotte (N.C.; Business Quarterly He is also the
author of one book.
PAUL ANGELILLIS
supervisor in 1984.
Montgomery and Bucks counties Prior to his promotion, Paul was branch manager at Commonwealth's
Collegevllle, Newtown and Park Ridge locations
Saint
vice
BETSY
E. ALLING '72 was married to Walter R
November. She received an M.S. degree from
Eastern Illinois University and is employed by E.I.
DuPont de Nemours and Company's experimental
station In Wilmington, Delaware. She Is working In
Weber
In
electro chemical research
DENNIS
analyst.
the
MARY LOU CASSERLY
'73 is the new principal of
Ambrose School In Schuylkill Haven. A resident of
Mahanoy City, she received her master's degree at BU
and completed the administrator's development proof the Allentown Diocese In May 1984. She is
taking additional course work at Lehigh University and
East Stroudsburg University. For eight years she taught
at Mahanoy City Catholic School and served as principal
of St. Mary Star of the Sea School at Branchdale
for
gram
banking experience
and
president
He
continue to serve as a vice
Increased marketing and
will
have
will
personnel responsibilities
DAVID
WAULS
has been named senior vice
president and director of economic development for the
Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry, effec
L.
January 20
tlve
chamber
'72
He
the
is
second ranking full-time
official.
Wauls has
years of chamber experience. He was
president of the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce
with more than 600 members, since 1979. He was
also
secretary-manager of the Lebanon County Industrial
10
Development Corp. and assistant secretary to the
Ubanon County Industrial Development Committee.
Before coming to Lebanon, Wauls was executive
director of the Meadville Area Chamber of
Commerce
for three and half years He taught
at Hanover High
School for two years and was an accountant for
Hanover
Brands, Inc. for one yeur.
He was
Vietnam veteran, earning the rank of
the Bronze Star and Army Commendation
u
sergeant E-5,
Medul.
SUSAN
J.
MITCHELL
'72,
A. ZECKMAN '73 has been named general
Hershey Lake Compounce, Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company's new amusement park
under development in Bristol, Connecticut. Hired in 1978
as controller for Hersheypark and Arena, he has a wide
range of experience in the theme park industry. During
his tenure at Hersheypark, he was a member
of the
executive team and frequently served as manager
on
duty with
full
He
member
BARBARA S. COLVTN '73 and her husband, Gerard,
are parents of a son, Daniel Gregory, born on May
5,
1985. They are also parents of two other sons,
Peter,
five, and Andrew, three. Their address
(as of March 22)
is 1711 Friendship Circle, Hatfield,
PA 19440.
responsibility
for all aspects of park
a certified public accountant and a
of several professional organizations.
is
Hershey Lake Compounce, the nation's oldest continuously operated amusement park, is being rebuilt
as a
turn-of-the-century theme family entertainment
center
The $22 million project is expected to be completed in
time
to
open
He and
David.
for
his
1974
Memorial Day weekend.
Beryl, have two sons, Eric and
wife,
Representative:
NANCY L. TREGO '73 has been commissioned by
Lantz Emmanuel Church, Sunbury. as its first
full-time
missionary since the inception of the church in 1974.
She
KATHRYN KOURKOUTAS MIMMO
Hyde Park. He
in
MICHAEL
I
HIPPLE 74
D.
.
principal
the
in
T^'?
LAWRENCE J. TEMPESCO 74 and Lori A. Bryan
were married October 19 in Williamsport.
Larry is
assistant manager for Shop-Vac
Corporation, Williamsport, where the couple resides.
JOHN SADDINGTON
74 has been working for Exploation Logging of USA. Inc.,
Houston, since September
Usite geolo st he works
both on and
,
l
s
re anywhere
from Florida
and
lives in Montoursville
ls 21
R.D.
2.
Box
MIKE DuFRAYNE
2215* hT'
1270. Schuylkill
W
i^hni
&
'
division,
conning
services
old.
Haven.
PA
17972
for
the
Media-based acco^ntmg
He la an M.S. candidate at the
University of
Pennsylvania and is a certified
systems professional
JANE M. ELMES
College.
72 is an assistant professor of
communications and theatre arts at
Wilkes
She is also a doctoral candidate in
OrZTn
October
r
aU
11.
rhetoric!
UniVersll >'
J? marry
she will
BRIN
J.
0f
Pittsburgh 0^
7i
CRAHALL JR.
^'"g
to south Texas, monioperations and providing
is
1367
"P^
77079.
J^PH J OCHOTNY 74 and
second
ember
Tneir
DZfhv R^ one and a
Dorothy
years
15
°f *
6
Rose,
'
handles computer-related
gas
Crvoir ******* and evaluation.
John*
Srt^^J^Country
Place Drive, Houston, TX
address
Their
firm.
speech,
L 3nd
has been named principal in
McCabe and RttdKKtE
He was ormer,v a manager
'72
F1SCher
^SfSS^Si
MAS
which
frf
In th
the
^nths
Hill
is
has been appointed assistSpring-Ford School District. A
teacher of 10 years experience in the
district, he earned
s
degree at Kutztown University and completed additional study at Villanova.
ant
ANN CHESONIS FELTY '72 and her husband,
Alan
d P
nts of a Slighter. Kavla Lin.
P
She
XtJ?
^f
her ?y
Trlsta
wno
,
resides at 108
a warehouse and
manager for Distributors Outlet. They live along
Kutztown Road, Reading.
'
Is
Fern
traffic
Susan joined Commonwealth Bank In
1972 and was
assistant treasurer in 1973. She was
promoted to
vice president and treasurer in
1979 and is also head of
Commonwealth's financial services department
She is a graduate of the School for
Bank Administration controller s program at
the University of Wisconsin
and is completing an MSBA degree
at Bucknell. She has
also completed several other
banking, finance and
Ihh
address
74
DENNIS JOSEPH DIEROLF 74 and Lauren Lee
named
V
19
Garfield Street. Linville, N.J. 08221.
were married
vale, N.J
About 4,500 candidates took the 17 5-hour
examination, with only 10 percent scoring
high enough
to earn the CM A designation. The
CM A program is
designed to recognize professional
competence in man
agement accounting.
J^*
community
organizations. She
Peattie,
HALDEN
vice president of financial
professional
Kanouse
GEORGE McCLURE 74 of Carlisle has
earned a Master of Business Administration
degree at
Shippensburg University.
will become child evangelism
fellowship director of
Lancaster County. Nancy attended Central-Penn
Christian Training Institute in Sunbury and was
a teacher at
Beck Elementary School for 11 years
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co has
been awarded a certificate in management
accounting
from the Institute of Management
Accounting Mont-
several
Patricia
N J 07419
Avenue, Hamburg,
services at
accounting courses.
a
ctlve
"»,S ver
RICHARD KUSH
'73 was a principal in a merger
of
firms in Taylor, effective January 2. The new
partnership will operate under the name of BoyanoskiHalko-Kush, CPA. He had been a senior partner in the
Ronald A. Halko and Associates firm. Prior to that he
was a training officer for D. H. Messer and Co., Easton
and was on the staff of the auditor general
in
Harrisburg. He resides in Mountaintop.
H.
of
operations.
Exeter Township.
lives in
CPA
RICHARD
manager
He
ROBERT G. MOORE SR. 73, M.D., has joined
Anesthesia Associates of Lancaster, Ltd. After graduating from the Penn State College of Medicine at Hershey,
he completed an internship at Madigan Army Medicai
Center. Fort Lewis, Washington. He also completed a
residency in anesthesiology at the University of Virginia
Hospital in Charlottesville. He is certified by the
American Board of Anesthesiology.
SHARKAZY
'72 has been named a group
commerlcal loan department of MerHe came to Merchants In 1984 as vice
president commercial loans with more than 11 years of
J.
73 has been named
Gilbert/Commonwealth, Inc., the
engineering company of Gilbert Associates, Inc. Richard has been with the firm since 1973 and has held a
number of positions within the accounting department.
He most recently served as corporate accounting
three years.
manager In
chants Bank
SCHWANGER
A.
assistant controller of
He Joined Standard Register in Williamsport in 1980 as a
sales representative. He later worked In the York and
Harrisburg offices before being promoted to sales
JR. 72 has been named a
president at Commonwealth Federal
Savings and Loan. He will be responsible for Commonwealth's north region, which Includes 11 offices in
regional
RICHARD
LARRY LOWE
73 has been named assistant district
sales manager for Standard Register Company
A
resident of York, he was formerly a sales supervisor for
the national business forms and data systems company
PROUD ALUMNI -
Elizabeth Jenkins Parsons
39 sent us this photo of a needlepoint picture
made by her daughter. Wendy P. Schneiderhan
75 Mrs. Parsons' father. William G. Jenkins,
was
graduated from Bloomsburg in 1905. making
them
'
is
half
she
is
talent
old.
~1975
1
1,
SEIfSftSE
Barto, PA 19504
a three-generation
Bloomsburg family She says
very proud of the needlepoint and
Wendy's
9
his wife. Eleanor.
daughter, Carolyn Laurie.
1985
other daughter,
Tom^
l
rJLcT^
Rebecca,
three;
S har0D Y ,
o
mV*> Bo*
RJ>
(215) 845-3615
^
UCE HADZOK 75 Md
?
01
*
°J
and
her husband,
chjJdren
Sarah, "ve
Robert, eight months. Debra
BU
QUARTERLY/April 1986
unveils exciting celebrity series
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
Nov
11. 1986 - San Francisco
Opera
Northeast Philharmonic Orchestra
Feb J*
24. 1987 - Ohio Ballet
March 31. 1987 - Tokyo String Quartet
Staff Writer
° f enlerta innient will be coming
to Bloomsburg University
during 1986-87 as part of the
university's "Celebrity Artist Series »
j£23S£S*&£3
April
J5
^
)
The
1986-87 schedule is as follows
Oct. 12, 1986
Vienna Choir Bovs
-
GtafUBUne"
Nov
5,
1986
^
~
-
Br0adway
l
° urin 8
company
of
A
1987
-
BU
in
L. TROWBRIDGE 75 and Molly
J Fitterling
be married in September. He also received
a degree
in special education at
Millersville University and is
employed by Berks County Intermediate Unit
as a
teacher in Conrad Weiser School District.
Shanoski believes "A Chorus Line" will be very
popular with students "It s the first big Broadway
production we've had here In years ."
Holbrook will be performing his one man
Mark Twain
show According to Shanoski. Holbrook only
does 10 or
12 of these performances I year "He's
probably goinK
to be our largest attraction."
The San Francisco Opera is -one of the top touring
companies in the nation" while the Tokyo String
Quartet
Is among the world's "top four
or five string quartets "
Shanoski said Both the Northeast Philharmonic
Orchestra and the Ohio Ballet have
performed at BU
NANCY
A. MOWRER 75 and James S. Ressler
(Penn
were married in November. She received her
master's degree from Temple University and is
a fourth
grade teacher in the Mifflin County School
District
They reside at Reedsville R.D. 2.
R.
POPSON
and assistant secretary of Pennsylvania
Company, Pottsville graduGraduate Trust School at
Northwestern University in Evanston. Illinois,
on
August 23. He has also completed several
management
development courses at Penn State and has received
various certificates from the American
Institute of
Banking. He and his wife Ellen live in the
Pottsville
J3.
grants,
LAUREL TRAUB 75
the fall. She is
Hospital. Pottsville.
Lmtem^ald "
GLORIA JEAN SLIFKO
has been appointed a
personal financial planner and registered representative
for Investors Diversified Services, he
financial planning
division of American Express. In Kllensburg,
ton She has been the show director for the
Washing
Ellensburg
Western Art Association since
be married in April. She
is
and Rex
employed
A Marino
at
CATHY
A.
BUTTON
Prime Computer,
plan
Center.
DONALD W. MANLEY 75 and Nancy L Graff
(Mansfield U.) were married on May 11 in Lancaster
He is employed by Old Guard Mutual Insurance
Company, and they live in Lititz Don has been awarded
the professionalinsurance designation, Chartered Prop
erty Casualty Underwriter Employed by Old
Guard
since 1977. he was named underwriting manager, farm
department, in 1981, and assistant secretary in 1985
JOHN D. KEHREL 75 has been promoted to principal
with Kreischer, Miller and Co., a regional certified
public accounting firm based in Abington, Pa
He joined the firm in 1980 as a senior staff accountant
and was promoted to manager in 1981 He provides the
firm with management advisory services and is also
responsible for
& Co s new structured computer
services program. He is active in the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants and the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified Public Accountants He and his
family live in Warrington.
KM
JOAN REBARCHAK KOCH
'75 is an eighth grade
teacher and planetarium
director in the Northampton Area School District. Her
address is 12 Donna Drive, R.D 1, Coplay, PA 18037
space
the
also be funded by patrons,
state
from the Community Activities
office,
P erforma nces."
***** l °
"
performances
will be held In Mltrani Hall
s,rlnR guar,el wh,ch
per?orm
wm
-
Shanoski said ticket prices for the
various
l»rformances will be determined In the
next few weeks.
Anyone Interested In obtaining more
Information about
he series should contact Ted
Shanoski, Director of
( ultural Affairs. Kehr Union
Building, Bloomsburg
hlladelphla Elizabeth, who Joined
the
the human resources manager
bank
In 1982, Is
and Is responsible for the
overall personnel function of the
bank and Its subsldl-
Is
a software engineer for
Framlngham. Mass She
lives
North Chelmsford
LOUANNE WELKER WALSH
1976
Randa Gossln
Trlggs, 243 Orchard
19064 (215) 328-4642
continues to serve as chief financial officer and trea
surer of the institution he joined In May 1976
He holds diplomas from the Institute of Financial
Education and Is secretary of the Philadelphia Chapter
of the Financial Managers Society He lives In Lansdale
with his wife and daughter, where he Is active with local
teams and
sports
in
of
Labor and
'
the
work
L. MKKOLLI 76 was married to
Michael F
Lancaster She also received a master's
degree
at BU and Is a realtor
associate for Riley Horst
Commercial properties In Lancaster The couple
lives in
1
of
Grace Mennonlte
Church.
In
ANDREW
language
MARIA
J. GALABINSKI 76 and Vincent L Hussonwere married October 19 In Clark's Summit She
earned a master's degree in student personnel administration at IUP and Is assistant director of student
services at Penn State Worthlngton Scranton Campus.
lello
DENISE MUHLEMAN 76
and Michael E. Frey were
married on November 9 In Lancaster Denlse is
employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Public
Welfare Their address is 23 Kdgehill Drive, Lancaster
76 has joined Miners
National Bank, Pottsville, as a senior audit officer. He
had previous bank staff auditing experience and most
recently was a manager in industry He will direct and
maintain a comprehensive internal audit program
within the bank
JINKS 76 has been appointed
supervisor at the new
pathology
National Rehabilitation Hospital
Prior to this appoint uimt, he
speech160-bed
Washington, D.C.
completed his residency
In speech pathology at Duke
University Medical Center
and served for four years as a speech language
pathologist
on the John Hopkins Rehabilitation
Medicine
Service In Baltimore. He earlier earned
an M A degree
at Bowling Green University.
He and his wife. Cathy, and daughter, Lisa, live
In
Baltimore
GARY BUCH
March
The
In
76 exhibited new paintings
City from February
New York
Galleries In
at
Mldtown
25 through
v
29
exhibit
was Buch's
He received
one man show In New
York City
an M.F.A. from Central
Washington University In Ellensburg, Washington
and
attended the Skowhegan School of Painting
and Sculpture In Skowhegan, Maine, In 1984. He
currently resides
In
KENNETH W STAVARSKI
racy
Holt wood
I
PA
Department
Industry Angela Is a clerical supervisor
In the Scranton
he department's Workmen's Insurance
0 flee o
Fund
She and her husband. James, live
at 718 Main Street
Avoca.
75 and her husband
are parents of another son, Nicholas Welker Walsh
Their other two sons are Brian and T.J
LOUIiUM Is a
partner In Academy Sports Center In Mt
armel
Road, Springfield.
has received the SecreJames W Knepper Jr
tary s Achievement Award from
seere ary of the Pennsylvania
ANGELA
'75
Inc.. In
B. GEIB 76 has been promoted to senior
vice president of Harleysvllle Savings Association He
White Haven
™
*m
1981
RONALD
'75
Uw
All Of
fund wlu be used to
ANGELA C PADDEN 76
JACQUELINE LEINBACH 75
Representative:
engaged to marry Jerry Heim
employed at the Good Samaritan
is
IS?*
money
1
1
area.
and
€
60202
assistant vice president/
National Bank and Trust
ated from the National
t£St£BL
1976
MARY ELAINE WSZALEK '75 was married to Walter
Perry in June 1985 at the Coast Guard Academy
In New
London. CT. She is director of residence life
/conference
coordinator at Mundeleln College In Chicago
On March
they moved to 1020 South Blvd.. Evanston,
Illinois
in
'75,
trust officer
earth
Mp&Z"
earnrt
before.
I
State)
^lopment
X°
1975
RICK
this goal
a ntero> dlreclor of
at BU, said
.
aPea bu slnesses ™ to obtain
A
Accordln
* t0 Imlero. the Interest
h/u EX,
me ™.% «
a lona
•
will
to
r
Shanoski also said he hopes to arrange an artist
in
residence" program with Roberta Peters
In an 'artist
Hal Holbrook
earned a master's degree in counseling
at the University of Detroit, where she and
Tom met. Tom is director
of development at Scranton
Preparatory School, and
they live at 131 East Center Hill Road
in Dallas, Pa.
m
•
The "Celebrity Artist Series" Is
being funded in cart
by a new $250,000 Arts
Endowment Fund which s still
L aI P hll « nt hropists Marco and
Loui e
Ml£5n?£!!!i
Mltrani
have already donated $75,000 towards
Roberta Peters
haven't had a major choral program
at
time." he said
1975
JOSEPH
aV
of the
actor Hal
Holbrook the Broadway touring company
of "A Chorus
Line and opera star Roberta Peters
a C 0r ing to
d Shan °sk». director of cultural affairs
a , »,
at
BLUhe ambitious line-up is one of the first steps
towards a goal of making the university
a cultural
center for northeast Pennsylvania
This is the goal of
the Community Arts Council (the
group which plans the
series
and President Ausprich." Shanoski said
-We re
spending more money and attracting
bigger names "
8.
residence" program, Peters
would spend several
amPUS b° th Perf° rmlng and
SSSStaTSS
st u den^
In
According to Shanoski. the Vienna Choir
Bovs are one
most popular choral groups to tour America
"We
JSC £
1,16 P€rt rmers scheduled
for the upcoming
P
academic year include
the Vienna Choir Bovs
r
9
first
Portland, Maine
Buch has participated
In many exhibitions and has
been steadily gaining recognition In the past several
years He prefers to work on a large scale and many
of
his paintings are executived on panels seven
by eight
feet or larger
Five new panels were Included in the recent show
along with a selection of small paintings, watercolors
and drawings The subjects of these paintings Include
a
new series on water and underwater views by the edge
of thickly forested land There Is always
an element of
psychological Intrigue In these paintings as evinced
from the titles such as "The Illusion Is Deep as
the
Night," "Spring to Confuse the Heart," and "Gradually
Going Tornado 1985."
1977
science
ELIZABETH MUNRO GRAHAM 76
moted
to vice president
has been proby Frankford Trust Company,
Representative: Paul G, Self, P.O. Box
DanvllJe,
PA
17821 (717 ) 275-3848
142,
R.D.
3,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/'
10
have made progress toward it by receiving a
most generous gift of $75,000 from Mr. and
Mrs. Marco Mitrani, our loyal friends and
supporters. Other gift have been made by
members of the newly formed President's
Club. Included on the schedule for next year
are the Tokyo String Quartet, the San
Francisco Opera Production of "La Boheme*'
in English, Roberta Peters, the Ohio Ballet
Company, and the Northeastern
Philharmonic, Hal Holbrook in "Mark Twain
Tonight," and the Broadway touring
production of "A Chorus Line."
impossible to meet the principal goal of the
academy: to seek quality everywhere we go
and to achieve excellence.
a university is not an oasis of excellence
a sea of mediocrity, it does not deserve the
name university. But excellence does not
come out of the blue, or black, like summer
If
in
lightning. Excellence
must be born and
must grow, it must mature, it
must be achieved, step by step, day by day,
with persistence, with fidelity, and with
dogged determination. Our university,
therefore, must be a place where clarity of
purpose and mission is always present, where
leadership is credible and creative, and where
nurtured;
it
Issues discussed here at Bloomsburg
University and evidence gleaned from
national reports convince me of the great
importance of continuing to support with
renewed vigor our development efforts. In
addition to the monies now being spent on
the best uses of our imagination allow us to
define and seek excellence.
I must say to you how gratified I feel
about
the pursuit of excellence at Bloomsburg
University. Over the past nine months I have
experienced evidence, not just rhetoric, but
evidence of the efforts by faculty, students,
staff
faculty and staff development
from our
regular operating budget which will continue,
I will recommend at the June meeting of the
University Foundation that $14,000 be
and administrators to formulate a
and unique culture which speaks
special
clearly to the issue of quality.
One
evidence stands out in my mind,
the recent creation, this year, of
bit of
and that
is
the University Scholars Program. This
program was developed to challenge students
who have distinguished themselves
academically, have superior intellectual
DR. GIL
SELDERS WITH MACE
(Continued from page
1)
regions the university serves. To all it must
make clear also the intentions and the goals
of the university leadership, which Is
responsive yet determined; visionary yet
practical;
and above
all,
open, honest, and
fair.
Today, there exists within our universities a
chronic crisis of governance, that is, the
pervasive Incapacity of organizations to cope
with the expectations of their constituents. A
comprehensive view of leadership is
necessary to help a university develop a new
vision of what It can be, then mobilize change
toward the new vision and transmit that
vision through Its faculty and staff to its
students.
Most definitions of leadership reflect fads,
fashions, political tides, and academic
trends;
as such they tend to mix reality and myth.
It
makes what Braque once said about art
true of leadership: "The only thing that
matters
in art is the part that
also
cannot be
explained." The famous modern dance
Isadora Duncan pointed out the dilemma
of
clearness when she said, "If I
could tell you
what I mean, there would be no point
In
dancing." It is that inexplicable, undefinable
quality that characterizes the essence
of
effective and, If I may say,
visionary
leadership.
The role of the university and the role of the
president, then, are both marvelous
and
complex, and they cannot be nurtured
if the
institution of learning moves
with rigidity,
slothfulness, or mercurial actions.
One
really
of the first things that good
leadership,
good education, teaches,
is to walk
Too much attention, I believe, has been
paid to making education attractive
by
smoothing the path as compared with
alone.
inducing strenuous voluntary effort.
The
I believe passionately,
must be the
place where imagination is not only
allowed
but is expected. The faculty of
imagination is
the great spring of human activity.
Without
allowing the imagination to be tested,
to be
nurtured, to be enhanced, it becomes
university,
ability, set high standards for themselves,
and
are serious about pursuing a quality college
education. The director of the program and
the University Scholars Advisory Committee,
comprised of seven faculty, four students, and
three administrators, worked very hard this
year to establish it and will be monitoring
closely its activities. At the March
11, 1986,
meeting of the Bloomsburg University
Foundation, the Board of Directors voted
unanimously
to allocate $10,000 for the
support of the University's Scholars Program.
This fall twenty-five outstanding Bloomsburg
freshmen
will
become
the first university
scholars.
I must also say that other
generous and
important scholarships have come our way
within recent months: the $500,000 Mitrani
Scholarship and the $3.4 million gift from the
Fred Smith Estate. These gifts are speaking
clearly to the issue of excellence.
Now for
agenda. When I spoke to the
faculty on September 10, 1985, I outlined
some
specific issues that I wanted to address
my
my
during
first
year as President. The agenda
included the necessity to draw attention to
the
basic business of our educational
process,
and
that
to provide
a rigorous noncompromising general education program
with strong emphasis on the sciences,
humanities, and arts. Our level of
consciousness has been raised regarding this
is
matter, and I am going to urge that we look
again at our commitment to general
education by a careful review of our
requirements, our program, and our
philosophies.
Another agenda item was to provide
leadership for a renewed emphasis on
cultural
activities and programs. One of
the most
gratifying developments in the
cultural arena
has been the development of a positive
relationship between the Bloomsburg
Theatre
Ensemble and our university. These efforts
will benefit and strengthen
both organizations'
ability to contribute culturally
to
community and
our
region.
We
have made another noble effort to
present to the university and
community at
large events next year under
a new title, the
Celebrity Artist Series.
endowment
for this
Our goal
is
a $250 000
program, and we already
PROCESSIONAL TO HAAS CENTER
appropriated and targeted for faculty
development. These funds will be
directed
specifically to each of the 27
departments
library. I want the departments
and
have the
ways in which
development monies can be of most
benefit to
them given the goals and missions
of their
respective academic programs
Other
to
option to determine the
procedures,
now
in place, for
using
development resources for staff
management, and faculty, will continue
Another matter I asked the university
to
consider was university
governance, and a
dedicated committee has been
working on a
new model for eight months.
I will be meeting
with the committee soon to
share with it mv
views about the report.
A
agenda item was to rededicate
to, and put into place,
an effective
development and fundraising
program The
final
ourselves
university's fundraising
efforts yielded more
$1.1 million in 1985
(excluding the $3 4
million scholarship from
the Fred Smith
Trust ». and in the first
three months of this
than
year, the Office of Development has
raised
over $400,000 in gifts and pledges.
These, then, are some of the items I
presented to our faculty last fall. Perhaps
the
most encouraging aspect of all is that we have
made good progress. The agenda has been
received most receptively by our university
community and by our town, and
delighted by
I
am
What course should
this university set for
months and years ahead? Two major
directions stand out in my mind
The course
should embrace a renewed and vigorous
redefinition and reinterpretation of
intellectualism and values.
I ask you please to listen
to a comment by
the
J. L. Childs,
aware of. is our caring
would say to you that this
university is known and highlv
regarded for
the countless ways we project
and embrace
our caring
spirit to our constituencies.
issue of values again can be
explicated
by recalling Emerson's question:
The
which
in 1935
last
"What has
met°"
want
be thoroughly used up when 1
harder I work the more 1 live I
rejoice In life for Us own sake
Life Is no
"brief candle" to me It Is a sort
of splendid
torch which 1 have got hold of
for the
moment, and I want to make it burn as
brightly as possible before handing
It on to
I
to
die. for the
future generations
When we extend beyond ourselves and
develop a team network with values
clear and
attainable, then our students will
understand
ahead.
comment was given
This
made
lies
you since we
Superman."
Professor of Education at
people, so that the university may do Its
share in helping the young to adjust to that
to
Values are what tie us all together,
what
make sense to all of us. and what is really
important to all of us. A value for
the voting
who will one day lead, as well as for
the
leaders of today, comes from a
character in
George Bernard Shaw's play "Man and
Columbia University:
The educator should recognize that
American life has entered upon a period of
social transition; and that one of his
most
important obligations is to become
intelligent about these new conditions and
about the ideal aspirations of the American
in
— 51 years ago.
an address
No one would
or
could deny Child's view that educators have
an obligation to help themselves, their
community, and their students to become
intelligent. It is the development of the mind,
Inauguration photos
by Robert H. Brown
[
I
feelings,
fruits
of
—
was
a person
who gathered
ideas,
and intuitions — as others gathered
and sorted out and acted on the best
them.
we must be intellectual to survive.
We have to make sense of our environment,
Today,
fathom the meaning of words, understand our
and develop theories to test the
physical properties of the stuff of the world
In the university, faculty and students should
develop the quest for "know- why" ahead of
"know-how." Then intellectualism is being
actions,
Toffler's purpose in
FUTURE SHOCK
when
he stressed the importance of a lifetime of
learning. Salwyn Enzer, director of Southern
California's Project Outlook, confirmed
Toffler's view when he stated. "The best
preparation for the year 2000 and beyond Is to
learn to learn."
This Is a significant challenge for the
university, a challenge for articulating a new
interpretation of the value of leadership; but
if
accomplished
will
be expressed
in
the
following thought:
Fail to honor people,
fail to honor you.
But of a good leader.
When his work Is done, his aim fulfilled,
They will all say. "we did this ourselves
High above the portals at Kennedy Center
Washington. D C John F Kennedy's words
are etched in marble:
of stupidity. Stupidity has to do
with thoughtlessness, blind acceptance of
ideas, internalization of other people's
prejudices, and most centrally, the loss of
control over one's actions. We have a
responsibility to mitigate stupidity, to be
intellectual ourselves, to think about what we
say, do, and teach
and to expect no less
—
than this from our students.
That, my colleagues and friends, is what I
believe our first goal for our university in the
months and years ahead should be to
articulate a precise view of intellectualism.
which
This
we
too will
be
is
spirit
what values are
all
about.
Finally, we, at this university, must
never
be satisfied at being good. We must
continually aspire to be the best that we can
become. You know what
this requires:
Teaching, research, and service that are
better than just good. It means good students
in
classrooms, laboratories, studios, offices,
computers, social and living quarters that
contribute to the educational process. It Is an
ambiance, a beautiful campus, that inspires
the best and discourages the worst In us.
Above
there
an all pervasive spirit
what we are and what we
are doing. All of us are caught up in one of the
greatest endeavors to which men and women
may aspire
to seek and find and teach what
is true in a world of falseness,
sham, and
deceit, to lead the ways to goodness by
the
way we live our lives In response to grace, to
Inspiration, and finally to cherish the beauty
all,
is
that characterizes
it
and
all
that
is
also ours to have, to portray,
to give.
At Bloomsburg University, I will work
assiduously with you to embrace these vitues
and goals, along with a genuine desire to help
develop the besl intellectual environment and
to help maintain and foster a value system
based on what we are at Bloomsburg
University today and what we hope to be
at this university are values to
tomorrow
including me, enthusiastically
endorse. I am asking us please to consider a
reevaluation of the basic values that brought
us initially into teaching, into research, into
the academic life and make certain that these
reasons still make sense to all of us, are still
all of us,
and are still productive.
value which we have long fostered at
Bloomsburg, a value which our students
human
the
of
The second major agenda item I wish to
address during the coming months and years
has to do with values. Those we have
embraced
cities,
and demanding academic programs that
make these good students even better men
and women In mind and heart as they grow
here. It means more than adequate facilities,
They
.
maintenance
certain that after the dust of
centuries
responsible not for victories or defeats
In
MtUeoi polities, bul foi oui contribution to
fostered.
In contrast with intellectualism, the
university should not be a place for the
am
has passed over our
of dialogue
and thought that
will lead to the development of a citizenry of
intellectuals. The meaning of the word
"intellectual" is derived from a Latin verb
meaning "to gather and select the best fruits
of a harvest." The original image of an
MONY
Jr.
the eliciting of intelligence, the
encouragement
intellectual
1986
I
become clear
all of this.
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particularly are
attitude.
This
my
useful to all of us,
A
LORRAINE, EMILY and SARAH
is
wife,
a very special day for
my
children, for
my
me -
for
my
family who
have come to share the Joy of this day with
us. To my many friends who are here from
various parts of the country, and to all of you,
my good colleagues, I look forward to many
productive, full, happy years with you. Thank
you.
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11
1977
GLEN J. McNAMEE 77 and NANCY CHAPMAN
McNAMEE "78 are at R.D. 6, Box 525-A, Newton. N.J.
07860. Glen is a sales representative for Century 21.
Country Home Realty, Sparta. N.J.. and Nancy is selfemployed as a CPA with offices in Stroudsburg and
Newton, N.J.
JEAN
FRANCIS 77
G.
has been appointed publica-
tions editor for the American Olean Tile
division of National Gypsum Company.
Jean joined the firm
the
public
in
February
Company,
a
1985 as a writer in
department. She has previous
experience as an account executive with Mahoney and
relations
Mitchell, Inc.. Philadelphia, and was a freelance writer
with several clients in the Lansdale area.
She earned an M.Ed, degree at Temple University and
taught special education for seven years in Mansfield.
Ohio, and in Lansdale.
In her new position, Jean will develop, write and
coordinate production of the company-wide publication.
In addition, she will develop and prepare articles
and
news releases and coordinate the company's tour
program.
She and her husband
BASE OF STUOY
IN
GARY ZAVADA
FLORENCE. ITALY
for summer 1986
Dr. William Car-lough, director of the
programs, says the cost Is significantly below
similar programs offered by other Institutions,
and the setting In each case Is "magnificent."'
A number
of participants In recent years have
signed on for audit credit because they
were
not especially Interested in academic
credit,
but found this the lease expensive way
to travel
and
Airfare is also additional and can be
arranged on your own or by the Center
for
Europe
One program is scheduled for Florence,
Italy, during the period from
July 9 to Juiy 31
The group will fly by Swiss Air from New York
to Milan, and then drive by chartered
bus to
"the city of the Renaissance " Housing
and
three meals a day will be provided
In a
visit In
International Studies. The center is offering
airfare to Oxford with a side trip to
Holland
that leaves on July 31. This
option includes
three nights in Amsterdam, bed
and breakfast
canal boat tour of the city, and full-day
excursion in the northern area of Holland
for
1751. If you wish to arrange your own
air
travel, several airlines are offering
flights to
beautiful old villa on a hillside
overlooking the
England
summer
Carlough
at
telephone
number
Bakeless Center 218. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815
His
m
is
717-389-4332.
LONDON THEATRE
a 10-12
will
be enjoyed during
day study tour in May arranged by Dr
Susan Rusinko of the BU English
Department
Open for credit or non-credit, the trip
enables
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA
Is
the setting for
another study abroad program
sponsored bv
the Pennsylvania Consortium
for International
UCa
V
Ju,y 1 10 Ju, -V 31 stu dents will
\\°V
live with
Austrian families in
nl
,
T
this citv
of
"
Mozart and "The Sound of Music "
Two courses will be offered: Music
and
Opera Theatre, taught by
BU'fl Dr William
Decker and Introduction to
Philosophy, taught
ar Ugh Wllh C,asses on, v
«he morning
J°
and three-day
weekends, students will have the
opportun ty to take optional guided
tours to
Venice. Vienna and Switzerland
-
Mh?S22^
\ork
Munich,
to
mIimZ
JSE^
inC,Udes airfan? from
N«*
transportation to Salzburg
*
and dtnner (or ,he entire mon
h
-
ENGLAND will
be the setting of
another program offered by the
consortium for
three weeks beginning on
August 4
BU faculty members Dr Marv Hill
and Dr
Seymour Schwimmer
will teach"
Introduction to
participants to see plays in their
native context
In the theatre capital of
the world and to
explore London on their own or
with a group
Previous trips have included visits
to
Stratford-on-Avon. Stonehenge-Bath
and an
informal luncheon meeting with
actors
directors and playwrights.
The cost of the round-trip
transportation from Bloomsburg,
hotel and
breakfasts in London, theatre
tickets
and
tuition.
Included
will
'77
has been promoted
president by American Bank and Trust
Co.. a Meridian Bank. She joined the bank's field
audit
department in 1979 and was promoted to assistant loan
administration officer in 1981. She joined
secured
lending the same year as an assistant banking
officer
and was promoted
to
banking officer
in 1983.
CYNTHIA JEAN PHILLIPS '77 and David C Rheinheimer (Drexel U.. East Stroudsburg U.) were married
on August 24 in East Stroudsburg, where they
reside
She is a physics teacher at Pocono Mountain
High
^
School.
CAROL MORGAN 77
has been a prevention-education
Alcoholism and Drug Services
coordinator at the
Hazleton, since 1979.
STEPHEN
engaged
Illinois.
to
He
W. PACKER '77 and Sarah L. Penny are
be married in April 1986 in Barrington
is employed by Hennessy
Industries.
DONALD
ALBERT
E.
JR.
has
'77
been
Barbican at
least one comedy or
musical in a West End
(London s Broadway) theatre,
and one plav
at
'
a small fringe theatre (New
York's off-
named
assistant vice president of Continental
Bank, Philadelphia. He is a corporate financial
analyst in the
Treasurer's Department Administration.
He began his
career with Continental in June after
eight years with
Security Bank and Trust Co. in
Stroudsburg.
JOHN MCCAULEY
'77 has been hired
as a
ster-Shes equin Elementary School
basketball coach at SRU High
School. He
assistant basketball coach at
Athens for the
seasons and assistant football coach.
He
assisUnt track coach at SRU from
U
he
teacher at
and head
has been
past three
served as
1979-1982 and again
STAI
^
TS 77 has
as a ^etic
director at ,Line Mountain High
School, after serving in
tha position for five years.
mathematics
at the
He will continue to teach
Line Mountain Middle School.
m
at^u^^Sf^
Burkavage Design
at
,? h3S been a
PP° int ed controller
l
Associates,
a Clarks Summit
and planning™
Paufioin ed Rn ,
k aVa e fter Servin as staff
accountant
8
? f
wfth inl nf
a
6 area
S largest
P ublic ^counting firms.
He has also served with the Internal
Revenue Service as
an agent in Texas. He lives in
Scranton
r h
Ct Ura,>
en
£
h^ J
f™™S
in the
theatre events will be a plav
at each of two unique,
modern arts complexes
- the National Theatre and the
be married
to assistant vice
for $179
sightseeing attractions.
For additional information and applications
for any of these programs,
contact Dr
basic price.
As classes
opportunity for more extended travel
to Venice
Rome, Pisa and other cities.
h
Sl
5" alr trans Portation. room, meals
H ,°
and
tuition is only $1,599. This is
Bloomsburg's
rst study abroad center,
and Carlough hopes
It will be both
successful and rewarding for the
this
each way
Classes are held Monday through
Thursday
for the three weeks abroad.
This allows the
participants to have plenty of time
to tour
England, including Stonehenge, Cambridge
Blenheim Palace and many other major
Bloomsburg faculty members Christine
Sperling, Marjorle Clay and
Richard Micheri
will teach European Art
II, Contemporary
Moral Problems and Issues in World
Politics
respectively Students mav choose any
one of
the courses, and the cost is
Included in the
meet only In the morning the
afternoons and evenings are
available'for visits
to the city. Three-day
weekends provide
CYNTHIA HAMMES HUNTER
Exceptional Individuals and Contemporary
Moral Problems respectively.
This is an opportunity to study at England's
oldest university, founded in 1167.
Classes, as
well as room and board, are scheduled
at
Mansfield, one of Oxford's colleges. Room,
board and one-day weekend trips in conjunction
with the course elected by the student
are all
covered by the low program fee of $750.
Tuition
($205 per three-credit course) and
weekend
meals are additional
programs
and Cally Mitke
'77
the spring of 1987.
in
For those BU aJumni who wished they could
have travelled abroad as undergraduates, but
had neither the money nor the time,
Bloomsburg offers exciting study-abroad
live in Lansdale.
mT^yX
manager
of the
S
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commercial
lines
has been named
department at Murrav
Insurance Association. Inc.,
Lancaster
ana ner husband, Kerry,
live in
a
Ephrata.
Broadway)
Credit participants will meet
with Dr
Rusinko during the last two weeks
of the spring
semester for pre-trip discussions
theatre
Upon
Form*0re* EX*
lnformat 'on.
nt
at
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^
of London
their return to the states
thev
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man will
w1{? tl
be married
financial analyst for
in
a nd
June.
Humana
Inc.
Frances M. Good-
Tonv is a reeional
in Orange Park Fla
Credits.
contact Dr. Rusinko
Bakeless 114 or by phoning 717-389-1429
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in Philadelphia.
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1977
SHUMAN 77 and
m ^S^CE
mamed
in MainviUe Candace
is
^
Dennis Steiner were
BSSSf * East Towne Mau
employed
'
become
Hunsinger man of many roles
s
Elton Hunsinger.
and trustee
S
SNYDER
*
were
77 and Douglas N
married July
^e res^s"^
27 in Wilkes-Barre
C°nSUltant
Miara1 F,a
h
'
SUSAN STECKLINE OVERBEY
moved from North
Ben
M
it
a
rf^
October
old and
jobs
I
I
am
-
M?
*nere
a
th?
writes We
Carolina to West Point in July 1985
iS
inSlructor nere at
'77
B
n
Our
1985
Cam lei
She
son.
a full-time
Tommy,
mommy
enjoy a great deal!
ALBERT H OUSSOREN
is
now
35
three vears
and homemaker
-
'77
and Jean C Keilholtz
(Shippensburg U.) were married on
April 20 in Gettys
burg Al is employed by Herff
Jones Yearbooks
Gettysburg, and they live at Lake
Meade. East
BerUn
JANE
ANN IVENSON DEITRICK '77 and her husband are parents of a son. Matthew
Alan, born on
a
re
P arent5 of another son.
?
Teddy three and a half.
They live at 16475 Golf Club
?^ 7h^
Drive. Building 9-110. Fort Lauderdale.
KAREN DeVlTO REIGHN
FL
33326.
at
'77
Street in Kutztown.
Hunsinger. of Mam
Pa was also a
long-time high school teacher and sports
coach
He was born in Geneva. N Y., on Oct 3. 1913. a son
of
the late Burt and (Catherine Weller Hunsinger
He graduated from Conyngham Township High School
and received his bachelor's degree in health and
physical education from East
Stroudsburg State College
and his master's degree In
administration from Bucknell
University
He began a long career at
Bloomsburg State College as
dean of men in 1961 and
advanced to dean of students
and associate vice president
food service administrator
the president's
council and served as a
member of several college-
He was on
Representative:
NY
James
L. Byrnes. 7
Wincanton Drive
14450
E.
in
THEODORE
They
V.
teams had I record
CHARLES M. CHUBB
JR. '78 and Patricia Ann
Rohrbaugh were married on June 8 in York He works
for Paul S. Bortz and Company in
Lancaster Their
address is 1680 Devers Road. York.
CHRISTOPHER ZAHAY '78 and Barbara Gavllck
were married June 22 in Swoyersville. He also received
his master's degree at BU, and is station
editor for TV
Guide in Wilkes-Barre. They live in Luzerne
THOMAS GLOSEK
'78
joined the faculty of Cameron
County Schools as a social studies teacher He had been
'78 and Mary Frances
be married In May He Is an account
executive with Barclay Associates In Fort
Washington
will
BRIAN T APPLETON
assistant
representative in the
MELISSA ANN MUHR '78 and Jeffrey M Liebold
were married October 5 in Bethlehem. Melissa Is a
document analyst for the FBI in Washington. D C. They
reside in Annandale, Va.
K. LANE
has been named director of
finance and administration at Hershey Lake Compounce
in Bristol, Conn. A native of Lebanon, he was previously
'78
and accountant
at
A. LOCK '78 has been named educational
coordinator of the Mental Health Association in Cumber-
Dauphin and Perry counties. She was previously a
treatment specialist with Drug and Alcohol Treatment
and Prevention Services in Gettysburg. She and her
husband, Glenn, have a three-year-old son.
PATRICK MILLHAM
'78
has
been
promoted
In
1982
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs Ted (Carol) Maurer,
Mount Lakes, N.J a son, Dale Hunsinger, of
Maryland, seven grandchildren, and a brother Weller
Hunsinger, of Hlngtown.
Contributions to the Elton Hunsinger Memorial Fund
may be sent to the Alumni House, Bloomsburg
of
,
University, Bloomsburg.
PA
I7lli:>
ALICIA MARIE
DETWEILER
'78
and Kodger Bind
ers were married In Dupont She Is
I special education
teacher in the Central York School District, and
they
live In Elizabethtown.
(Bucknell) were married on September
Davis
Kulpmont
a caseworker for Northumberland County MH
MR, Sunbury. Their address Is 1046 West Arch Strati
Shamokin
She
7 In
CHRISTINE CATHERINE MUSSOLINE 79
phin has earned an M Ed
degree
education at Shippensburg University.
BETSY JEAN STROBEL KELLY
has earned an M Ed degree
Shippensburg University
CAROLYN
Sullivan on June
1
She
is
be married to Dewey
employed by BLAST U 17 In
T.
MEEKER
'78 Is
I
a microbiologist for the Pall
Corporation in Glen Cove. Long Island
Central lsllp. N Y
KIM
L.
RESCORLA
of
Utah,
He earned his MBA at WUkes College. He and his
Mary, have a son, Patrick Jr., and they reside in
He
lives
in
78 graduated cum laude from the
where he received a doctor of
mathematics degree He has Joined the faculty of
Eastern Michigan University as a professor of mathe
matlcs He and his wife, the former Meg Heuser of
Euclid, Ohio, live at 221 North Maple Street, Saline,
Michigan 48176
1979
Representative: Corey M Waters, R.D. 2, Box 276,
Old Berwick Road, Susquehanna Trail, Sellnsgrove, PA
17870 (717) 743-5577
Harrlsburg
special education at
BUTERA
and
that
In 1983
employment and training manager In 1984. Later
year, she was promoted to employment
and
to
training officer.
She attended the American Bankers Association
Bank
Training School In Boulder, Colorado.
will
Wellsboro
JOHN
'79 of
of Dauelementary
She began her banking career In 1980 with
Commonwealth National Bank In York, and In
1981 accepted the
position of administrative assistant
trainer with Dauphin Deposit. She advanced to training manager
is
'78
In
In
A
'79 has been elected
an
assistant vice presldenl of Dauphin
Deposit Hank. She is
responsible for the management of employee
relations
and for training on a bank wide busis.
THOMAS A. DOYLE '79, a first lieutenant In the U.S.
Air Force, hus been selected as the Outstanding
Cost
and Management Analysis Officer of the Year for
the
Air Training Command Stationed at Laughlln
Air Force
Texas, he is chief of cost and
management
analsls A member of the USAF for four
years, he
earned a master's degree In counseling from the
University of Scranton.
1
'
He
is
married
to the
former Diane Kresky, and they
are parents of two children, Erin Grace and
Brian.
HOLLIE M. MILKOVITZ
'79
Is
engaged
to
marry
Robert O. Schooley on June 28. She Is employed as
a
teacher In the Bangor Area School District.
THOMAS
to
assistant vice president by First Eastern Bank He is
manager at the bank's Kidder Street Office in Wilkes-
White Haven
has been promoted to
Meridian Bancorp Inc He
Joined American Bank In 1979 and has served
as an
Internal staff auditor, senior staff
auditor
and an
electronics data processing staff auditor
University
Hersheypark and Arena.
MAUREEN
Barre.
'78
audit officer by
SHARON PFLEEGOR
wife,
Bloomsburg Elks.
His wife, the former (truce Kostenbauder, died
1979
JUDITH TERESA CHESNEY 78 and Kerry P
*78 a sales
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Easton office,
has received the company's Pacesetter Award. A
resident of Stroudsburg, Charles started working with
Metropolitan last April.
land,
achievements In the coaching field In
he was Inducted Into the Jerry Wolman Chapter of
the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Hunsinger was a member of St Peter's Lutheran
Church. Arlstes. the Ancient Adopted Scottish Bite
Valley of Bloomsburg, Ashland Udge 294. and
the
1978
Maryland.
CHARLES DeRENZIS
controller
of 43H wins. Vm\ defeats
six ties
Jean Rodlng
BRIAN
of all varsity sports ||
ROBERT CRAIG WISNER
live in Landisvllle.
living in Bowie,
*
DEROBA '78 of Abbotstown earned an
counseling at Shippensburg University
KONAS '78 and Christine A Kirchner
were married September 28 in Lancas
employed by Yerger Brothers, Inc. in Litltz
is
mMW m0s Hunger
U
ran a baseball school
!?
5i 5.
Bloomsburg area for the New York Giants and
worked with baseball greats Carl Hubbell and
i
In the
1981,
From 1948 1961. he was a teacher and coach at
Ashland High School As basketball coach, hi had an HO
(Millersville U.)
He
In 1935 Hunsinger tried out with the
Hazleton baseball
earn of the Eastern League for two weeks
and was
invited to spring training by the
Philadelphia Phillies
the following year, but decided to finish
college instead
He worked as a professional baseball umpire from
1945 1947 in the Pony. Ohio State and
North Carolina
leagues
in 1977 for his
He retired in 1979 as
administrator for federal
HUNSINGER
grants and associate vice
president He was a member of the university's council
of trustees at the time of his death
Before coming to Bloomsburg, he was a teacher,
sports his
consistently in the state playoffs
Hunsinger also served as a PIAA official for
35 years.
He officiated basketball and football games in central
Pennsylvanla and at one time, was the only official in
the state who had officiated for five different
college
sports
In 1967. Hunsinger was appointed by
Gov. Raymond
Shafer to serve as the first advisor to the Senate
Committee on Education, a position he held for two
years
Hunsinger received the Outstanding Service
Award
from the Pennsylvania Basketball Coaches
Association
Hunsinger also served as
director of placement and as
and coach
percent winning record, and his teams
appeared
Hans
for student affairs
and
ter.
.
Conyngham Township High School from 193C 1948 His
basketball teams won 237 games and lust 54 while m .ui
1978
FRANCIS
as an administrator
for many vears
25
Street. Artstes.
athletic director
M.S. degree
who served
wide committees
and her husband. Joe
are parents of a baby boy. Michael
Adam, born on*
February 6 Their daughter. Lori. is now
three years
old. They also have a new
home at 735 East Walnut
Falrport,
72.
Bloomsburg University
home on March
died at his
801
13
J. RENALDO '79 has Joined the medical
Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center as a
general/family practitioner. A native of Roseto, he Is a
1983 graduate of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine. He served his Internship and residency at
Metropolitan Hospital, Springfield. Tom also maintains
a practice with Macungle Medical Group.
staff
of
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ApfW 1986
14
1980
by the Conroe (Texas) Independent School
couple lives
District.
The
Spring, Texas.
in
ANN MARIE STELMA '80 has been appointed academic development specialist at Lackawanna Junior
College. She will serve as tutoring coordinator and
reading specialist for the college's Act 101 program. She
has taught at Tunkhannock School District and St
Mary's Assumption School in Pittston.
ill
TBI HOLDEN '80 has been elected sheriff of SchuylkCounty. He had served for many years as a juvenile
probation officer and as an investigator in the county's
public defender's office.
KAREN J. GALLUCCI '80 became Mrs. Michael J
Mummert on November 16 in Mechanicsburg She is a
CPA with McKonly and Asbury.
LISA M. QUIGGLE '80 became the bride of Randy
S
McCollom on July 27 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Lisa
is
a speech pathologist for Johnston County Schools in
that
Their address is Milburn R.D. 1, Oklahoma.
state.
MICHAEL J. A2AR '80 has been appointed coordinator of business services of the Warren
Countv
Community College Commission in Washington N J
He
will work to expand services of the
college business
office, including upgrading of the computerized
accounting and financial reporting system.
-
AT CLEARWATER
Attending the alumni luncheon in Clearwater on March 15 were
Mabel
Fred Goodyear, Grace A. Fry, Harry Fry. Grace Feather Ansil '34.
Peter R.chard 73
Winifred F. Kraus, Edwin Kraus. Lt Col James Dormer '48.
Dons Dormer, Dorothy Sch.ld Francs
33, Bill Francis, Major Richard Wilhour '68. Jane Wilhour, Sara
Welliver Edwards "30 Garrett
Edwards, Sarah Lance Vance '34, Lucy Szabo 73. Roy Smay '69,
and
'68
Goodyear
'36.
Doug
New
Hippenstiel
MARUAYNE
for a
CPA
In Carbondale. Marljayne and
husband George
Carbondale
In
BARBARA SCHAFFER
'79
was recently named
live
board of directors of the National
Rehabilitation AssoJob Placement Division's Pennsylvania chapter. Barbara Is employed as
a placement specialist by
buncom Industries, a Northumberland-based,
non-profit
vocational rehabilitation facility. She
was previously a
vocational evaluator and counselor for
Suncom Oriel
nally from New York City, Barbara,
her husband, Paul
and h^ 1 daughter. Rebecca, moved to
Northumberland!
ciation s
*
" fl.
In 1972.
BEVERLY ANN SOBACK
'79
and William
D
Bull are
engaged Both are employed as teachers
in the Berwick
Area School District. An April 12 wedding
Is planned
AMY MCCLUSKEY '79 has completed the degree
requtrements for her master's in business
administration from Wilkes College.
Her address is 452 S River
Street, Apt, 2. Wilkes Barre, Pa
18702.
^H^J^FER
niL?L ?
B
.nr
a U onal
"» has been elected a
.
LZ
DORIS DAVIS
'79 and Andrew Kalinowski
plan to be
married hi 1987. Doris is an accountant with
John
Woytowlch and Co.. CPA, Shamokln.
MARY LOUISE KILKENNY LEFEBRVRE
Northumberland.
^°L L
MARY JO STEMRICH
married
in
teacher
in
JAMES F.
U.5. Air Force aircraft
the
Muncy
W0LFE
'79
16.
and Kim M. Walker plan to be
1986
She is an elementary
School District.
TO
L B
f«?ft??
^
^^s"*^"*
^
,
Wery Ny^rg
were married
McLean
'79 is
LAURIE
Man ° r N
^
at
GUNTHER
79 and Mark L Carlin
is cm
employe?
P'°vea at
MARGARET ARMSTRONG RTVOIR
79
lives at 600
Tim
and Robin Hutchins will be
employed by DuPont Com in
r
'80
is
"
WINEY
K.
Marchese on May
'80
marry
will
Jeffrey J
at Divine
She is a registered nurse
Providence Hospital, WUliamsport.
31.
will
'79 has graduated from
the
maintenance officer course at
* the f0rmer
1980
KAREN
GALLUCCI
J.
were married November
pho«
^
^
resfde^ork
™ 0MAS
?n
'80
and Michael J. Mummert
Mechanicsburg She is a
Camp HU1 They
16 in
'» and Carol Lynn Leavesley are
SdenCe tCaCher in the H3n0Ver
ArSMSrl*
m^Ta ?
2.!f
NARDONE
RICHARD KLEBON
The!
and his wife Barbara are the
Chr st °P her R*hard. born Januar^
!
parents of a da "ghter. Lauren
Nichole
B
117
^
'80
Rural Place. Salisbury,
MD
21801
STEEVER '80 and Jennifer Elizawdl be married on March
22 in Dothan
JFgK
Cobb
r
'80
and Lawrence E
J ^mEY
X)
a
lieutenant in the
participated in a commemoratkm
ceremony marking the 40th anniversary
of V J Dal The
r
recently
ceremony, which was presided
over by Vice President
Wa'r^r^
10
5^ —rfof
,ng
°
^ager
tramin S
>80 is
T
s.
-
is
Wood-
for
AHz ° na The
f
a Programmer
Fle^S ^IVi**!
a a
yStems m DaJlas Texa
hXl
i ?
being
C0U P ,e
analyst for
EDS
With
acquired by General Motors
in October 1984
reC tly been lr ansferred
to that division'
Aft27^nH 18 nve and a half
years with the Medicare
f
"
a JUSt 01ned
P
Saturn " team (th e
o f'th/,5 no
J reports that
S
she
enjoys
ufp
w aJ,en g es and responsibilities.thoroughly
Nancy also has
^^ f
S
ni^h
^
jJ
1
T
^
^ ^
GM
drOCk Trail No 1406 P1 ano.
Texar7^h^,5r
WOuld
hear from anyone
the
-
n
area, especially
D
Strict Sa,es
C
hves^rJa r
Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa.
55 West Goven
Avenue. Philadelphia, PA 19119
(215) 24o744
f°™
Home The
21.
m^
M
Marines,
a speech pathologist
Sudbury. Mass Heidi
Hospital In Belmont, Mass.
in
TIMOTHY BARRETT
Boots Jr. were married in Newark.
Delaware. Gloria
WorW
HEIDI DARLING
and Kenneth G. King
^*
FOrCe
te
beth
communication disorders
PenTstaTe
'79
promoted to
Bancorp Inc He
is
married June
lowanda.
is
R THOLOMEW
been
DAVID K. THOMAS '80 and Carol Lynn Leavesley are
engaged^ David is a science teacher
in the Hanover
Area School District.
MJS"
'
has
C.
He
MCDONNELL
1*1117*
£?is
Their address
en 8 a ged to Danell Kubitsky
an accountant for Air Products.
Trexlertown
m!S^
Mark
is
MYERS
'80
BROSIUS '80 and Christina Pittello are
employed as a fifth grade teacher in the
Mount Carmel Area School District.
engaged.
May.
Dr. Stemrich graduated from
Sherman Chiropractic College and is owner
of Stemrich
Chiropractic Clinic in Sun City West.
Arizona. They will
reside in Phoenix.
i
on August
and
her husband, Roland, are the parents of
a son, Roland
Thomas, born December 9, 1985. Their address
is 11
Fawn Hill Drive, Burlington. CT 06013.
1
m
married
'79
direc-
Rehabilitation
Association's job
J?
placement division.
Barbara, who is a placement
specialist for Suncom Industries,
was elected by the
Chapt e dUr,ng an organizational
meeting
:
tawiftllK
c
kes Ba rre She «nd her
husband. Paul, and
K
daughter. 0
Rebecca,
live In
.
vania. Margy is the student affairs director
at Florida
Atlantic University in Fort Lauderdale.
be
WTTMER
E.
ARTHUR
N.W. 45th Ct.. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. She was
married to John A. Rivoir at Christmas in Pennsyl-
to the
degree from Loyola University
married to the former Kathrvn I
3
is
assistant audit officer by Meridian
joined American Bank in 1980.
1979
C. WALL1S '79 has been promoted to
accounting officer, comptroller's department, administrative department, at Northeastern
Bank of Pennsylvania. Prior to Joining the bank In
1980, she was an
accountant for Summit Electrical Construction
Com
pany, Ingomar, and also worked as an
accountant
He
Orleans.
Charles.
DANIEL
1979
MBA
Mike earned an
in
llke t0
members
in
of the Class of 1980
awarded membershm^ L*??0 u*f ubhasofbeen
Honeywell's Budding
Sen^ n?vJ°P S?
F
Membersh ip recognizes the
1
tevel
of JtZ T£
highest
61
." the division From a ««W
o^warlv^R^r
?
^Serv^
WvWm sales representa ives 2S^»^n
Top Hat Club honors this
vea
H? £HT -^fSL
KA Y R0AN R0DGERS
live^Y'aSey
'
™
79
g ^'
° f McNees WaUa <* and
'V™
°
f
litigation department of
la* firn
firm, one of the largest
in the Harrisburg area
£'
NiSck She
me
6111
Tfm
nt^
^
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Anril
1986
1980
1981
She attended Dickinson School
of Law. Carlisle where
1981
Medicine from the Ohio College of
l!£SSL SESS?*
BAl?.
Podiatry Clinic,
,s
Inc..
fn associate at the North Abbe
In Elyvla. Ohio
*K*?JE MAHLSTEDT
/vjexanona
R.D.
She worked as an independent
maePendenl
l
consultant for child and family
sen-ices
5™
* at
|* was «
B nk
New
KSKl
i Summit
live
Clarks
tn
^
In
1981
'81
5
-
-55*55™
K^X? 81 * **« h er M.Ed, degree
English communication/secondary
at Temple UrUver
1985 Sh€ leach
<* ninth grade English
l?
P
'
l
s
In
&mFu££^&
^
to
1983
senior credit analyst at Republic
York Cit > He a nil his wife Judi
74 E. Fifth
Avenue, Collegeville,
MITCHELL
wSHESad
NovemDer 23
!Hf
?u
'81
if
,
SssSijy: 3
mSsss
PA
secretary for Bio-Medical Applications
of Pottsville. inc
at United
The br degroom Is employed as a supervisor
Cable Corp Pottsville
and Deborah J Kline
Liverpool He is
^
in
accountant
'81
and
m?5*5L -wereOGONOSKY
D^ndriole
married October 19
WoHdwfdeTnH^
111
Their
Francine M
Old Forge
in
division of
Emeri
3 graduate sludent at Marywood
College. Th.fr
Their address is 127 Third Street,
Old Forge
Co^^
,
M
E
^r»^cH
sh
81
?er P reslden
r
;*S
A
performer of Christian
Randy
an^^rS^
H
e
i
Ma
BUs
Fellow-
music.
Mark has
David
'
M ™*
"
An y other Wfl y"
Story to Tell" in 1983, and
"I'm Just Me"
^
is
music ministry is supported by his wife,
Dodi
sound equipment. He also sings
and speaks
am meetings and
as a fouth
l
director at his home church
In York.
s
di^^T
CAREY HUELS GATES '81 and her husband,
Caitlln Elizabeth,
jMuarT!? If toWtf,
19
'
Durwln
born on
She weighed eight pounds, three
ounces
is 221 Rennie Drive, Pittsburgh.
PA 15236.
Their address
MICHAEL A GOC
'81
sends
the
After
4
wedding
following
STEPHEN D BUTKIE
full-time
director
TARYN BESEN
Taryn
In April
81 was marrled to John
C.
employed by UGI Corn and
Wyomlsslng
^
Is
the couple lives In
McCABE
A.
the
Commonwealth
and Kevin L
'81
Rose were
J
uu"- ai °r
of Pennsylvania.
,s
Srv
DENNIS
M.
'81
a
the
anl
hTM«
MBAA
f
°r
of
FUHRMAN
ror
has been hired as the
development
first
Uy
Is
engaged
19
to
Brenda
m & sSSS
and Elolse E. Ortolano
Bethlehem. Dennis Is an
Allentown. and Is In
'81
In
Vlllanova University
at
81
and
'«* I>rumheller Jr. were
Winchester. Va
where thev
emp,oyed by NoD,e s Travel
°rld In
mlSft^/SSS^12
married October
Wlnchesfe r
'81
GREIF Sanies.
program
r
'81
JR.
teacher ut Sh,kd,am
?
fl
23
'81
'81
Is
In
.
'
w
at
THOMAS DAVID BARBER '81 and Kay Anne Sorekach were married October 26 In
Port Carbon Tom Is a
supervisor at United Cable Corp
Pottsville They reside
In that area
a teacher In the Head
of Schuylkill Countv Child
Is
'81
will
marry I)r Eric W Blomaln
Moses Taylor Hospital
a nurse at
Lucas Jr
reports that
STEVEN R SMITH '81 and Margaret A Donohue
were married In Bethlehem Steve
Is
employed by
Walter Marberger and C I) Mlllwork Co,
Inc Collegeville
The couple resides In Parker Ford.
Chester
County
LINDA
horn;
'81
was married
to
Ned
It
on October 5 In Blue Ridge Summit She was a
substitute teacher In the Greencastle Antrim
and Way
nesboro Area school districts. They reside at Hagers
1
BRIAN KLINGLER '81 and Mlchele Krbe were
married December 7 Brian Is employed
by the FederalMogul ( orporatlon. and the couple lives
In Annvllle
m
BELINDA D KECKLER
news:
In
J.
CHARNITSKI
Dushore
She
'81
was
died January 6 at her
rormerly employed (or
as an enrichment teacher
BLAST Intermediate Unit 17
11
Uporti and Turnpike elementary
ichoole she
was currently employed by the Sullivan County
School
District as a fourth
grade teacher. Surviving are her
They
at
1
East
PATRICIA ANN CHRISTOFF '81 and Steven Salisbury (Perm State) were married October 19
She is a
speech pathologist at Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation
Hospital in Malvern.
has joined the faculty at
math teacher
'81
In
were married October
VALERIE A SMITH '81 and FRANK J BURGESS 81
are engaged Valerie received a master s
degree In
speech pathology at BU and Is employed by
Lancaster
General Hospital
Frank Is employed by National
Publishing CO., Philadelphia
On October L
have recently moved into their new home
Green Street, Mifflinburg. PA 17844
GEORGE EDWARD KUZMA
Blooms
Mart and Day Care program
Development Inc at the Rlngtown Elementary School
her husband, Tim, and their two and a
half-year-old
daughter. Abigail Lea, have moved back
to Miffllnburg
after living in Allentown in three
years. Debbie is
employed by the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
Unit as a programmer/analyst, and her
husband is an
engineering specialist for Pennsylvania House
a
of
Our Ladv of
Lourdes Regional High School. Coal Township
Steve is
also working on a master s degree
In sports manage
ment at Iowa State University
married Carol'
Dickerson of Philadelphia. In addition
to coaching the
Jayvee baseball team for three years at
Palisades and
currently being the stage director
for the high school
musical, 1 was appointed curriculum
coordinator of
English for the junior-senior high school
in September
JHH Last year I was public relations spokesperson for
the Palisades Education Association
as we negotiated a
contract. That summer I began my
master's degree and
secondary principal's certificate programs
at Lehigh
University in Bethlehem. I am
also involved as a
Luchanstic minister in my church. Carol
and I live at
268 Hyacinth Court, Quakertown, Pa. 18951."
'81
'
a2*tafeSffTO
Robesonla. Gall
Uark
I
District
Ktatacreville, Pa., in September of 1982.
1983
the greatest day of my life, I
BRIAN STACKHOUSE
Town
and Deborah J Kline
In Liverpool
Jeff is |
supervising senior accountant for Main
Hurdman. liar
risburg Their address is Mlddleburg
R.D. 3
d
Downingtown High School as
ROBERT C GREY
planned
Is
JEFFREY A MITCHELL
were married November
graduating from Bloomsburg and
attending
Allentown College of St. Francis de Sails
for one year
a pre-theology student. I became
employed as a high
school English teacher in
Palisades School
DEBRA MINCEMOYER HARVEY
and
'81
the administrative assistant for
the
burg An October
In
U(h
n runs the
who
Si
Sy
,
St0neh111
a!&
&£&&&J
A
5
of
November
ROBERT BALONIS
BETTE E ANDERSON
ANN MARIE BURKE
"°°f-
i98
MM,
t
Fnco
will be married to David
W
1986. She Is emploved
as a
caseworker with the
Northumberland
y Area
Agency on Aging In Shamokln.
;
In
.
JR. 79 are engaged The bride-to-be is
a cardiopulmonary technologist at Gelslnger Medical
Center Her fiance
19426
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mJKSS*
McAnnaney
and Kay Anne Sorokach were married October 26. 1985
Thev' reside in the
Pottsyille area The bride Is
emploved as a medical
at
* Betn^s
6.
'81
1
is
town R.D.
KAREN
THOMAS DAVID BARBER
Uve:
e ver,y Howard Carter 71
°2 South
9aSdF^?;
.
92nd
East Avenue, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-8757
has been promoted
assistant vice president, commerlcal
loan officer II bv
Northeastern Bank of Pennsylvania
He has been a
commercial loan officer at Northeastern
since
t0
15
received the degree
RAT0N "
Amending the alumni luncheon in Boca Raton on March 13 were F A
Garrity
George Casari '38, Agnes Casan. Ruth Miller Cummins '37, Walter
Cummins
Joseph Cur.llo '50. M.chael Devereux 73, Isabel Chelosky Hester "29,
Dorothy Chelosky Janowski
35, Leonard Janowski, Stuart Marv.n 78. Frederick McCutchen '43.
Mrs Frederick McCutchen
iva Mae Beckley, William S
Beckley. Irene Diehl Konrad '41, William Konrad (mayor of
Boca
Raton). Regma L Truman '83. James H Williams '28.
Jenny Williams. Ella Mae Jackson (retired
faculty). Helen Demaree. Donald Watts '37. Gladys
Watts and Doug Hippenstiel '68
Z 2Betty
28.
Garrity,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April 1986
1982
DAVID PAUL IMRISEK
were married
Commonwealth
JAMES RUBE
'82
on October 26
ried
'82
and Janet G Baltozer
is an accountant at
Enola. David
National Bank.
In
and Deborah S trickier were mar-
in Churchville. He is a sales
representative for Joneric Products, Inc., In
Warrington, where the couple also lives.
JEFFREY R. SHAW '82 and Brenda L. Aikey
mamed October 5 in Paxinos. Jeff, who served inwere
the
U.S. Navy from 1978 to 1982, Is an accountant
for
and Home Oil Company in Telford. Their address
W. Vine Street, Hatfield.
Farm
is 4-tt
LEE ANN SMITH
Factory shop
'82 is manager of the
new Fashion
the Anthra Plaza Shopping
Center.
in
MARILYN ANN TALAROVICH
'82
and Merle
B
Wilkinson were married on October
19 in Freeland
S
W ° rker f° r LUZen,e
Child
DEBORAH ANN HALLOW
mamed on November 9 in
^JSjSLT'A^^SS.
the a
\r
c
d nner
n
'
'
m Tampa
on March 15 were Fr ank Taylor '43
™
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Kutn Se^
'82
and Peter
F
Trov were
Wiliiamsport. Deborah is
employed as an underwriter for Liberty
Mutual Insur
ance Co. The couple lives in Wiliiamsport.
Elda
ANTHONY J D1VALERI0 JR. '82 and Linda McMenamm are planning to be married In the spring
a
eting COnSUjtant with
PhU^eTp hia
1981
William
G. Charnltskl; a
sisters, several nieces and nephews.
daughter,
three
Prussia, where the couple resides.
AW
GAIL ZURICK
'81 has been named
to the part-time
crime witness and victim coordinator
in
Northumberland County. She was a sociology
major at
position
MARIE FARRELL
^^JAN
'81
and Karen
Hammond
EILEEN McAULIFFE '81 and Robert Baylor
were
married on September 21 in
Harrisburg-. She Is an
accountant administrator at IBM
Corp.. National
Accounts Division, Camp Hill. They
live In fitters.
r
tor
«n
A.
FANG 10
MR?T
BA
K
JfLl
and
'81
AugUSt
inance
11 ta
JOSEPH
P.
McDONALD
Scran *°n. She
studying
the University of Akron, and
StUdCnt at C
McDowell
at
ai^ffi^
PARKER
Is
n UrSe
in
Be!an^M d
became Mrs. Brian D
Carla was a registered
nurse at Polyclinic Medical Center.
Harrisburg, pr* to
her marriage. The couple lives
in Berwick.
marry Jerome S
will
Mustacchlo are engaged
is
a staff analyst/
S
of
M^
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*
to
D0B
)
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S^S
at
In
May
CASp ER
'82
led ln
m HPfiS!
^r.
BLAST
Intermediate
for
1
vBSmF
Wil1
unit
too
*82
JA
fTRAUSSER
,
,0yed
'81 Is
engaged
to
marry
SUpervise
By™
Henry are
F.
* employed
^
" GE RMAN * was marr i«'
H^nT^n
k
Heim on December
7
Wiliiamsport
in
reestered nurse, and they live
t
tftH*!?^
MICHAEL
LLEN NEARING
,S
h.V°
1 State)
were
SSfflSL.'S? .
^.
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GML 0™*
P
l!EB8*S2&
Tay, ° r 2701
>82
>82 of
therapist
I
RI
E
^-ior
b
Unit 17 as a special
education
teacher at Jersey Shore Senior
High School She is alZ
working on her master's degree
at BU
.
Falr,e,gh Dlcklnson U">versity. where
3fv
whei Jhi
she rj?
Is also working on a
master's degree.
HltTx^
a
>82 and
J Ens»r were married
iLhMechanicsburg.
Jan is employed as a prescnooi
preschool
teacher at Discovery School.
in
in
to
Jeff
1982
aDDOinted
AdoS
operaS
n?w
daU y
which treats teenagers sufferPr0b,ems and suicidal
1
B^KHPif
has been
Hospital's
alstp-^
l
and Richard
June 1986 She
Mercy
^
^
Z^^T^L^^
of
?Si^KS '" Patient
Joel
lr
Sm «" Wbnto
>82
ta Wiili amsport.
BLAZASKIE
T.
1
as center director
S^^iL^PJS"
CI0FFI
and Lisa A. Fisher were
Ed Is a program^
Educators Mutual-Life. They live in
Lancaster
ROBERT
Care aDd Learata Centei. to
her appointment she « was
center
teacher at
Kingston. She lives in Exeter.
™N
mer
and Denise Ann
PP&L
is
PriTtfT
to
jxeter.
ExeTef Prior
be married
programmer
^
program manager
'82
5 in
m^^T^^
'82
in
JOEL ANDREW ZIMMERMAN
r
81 wl11 ™rry Dlno J. Baca
of
JEEE51on May "?P«
Ardmore
17 In Clarion. She Is a registered
nurse
at Thomas Jefferson
Hospital In Philadelphia
25
J.
McGEEHAN
married
'82
and Regan Ray Struas-
ma n-ied
gaming manager
AugwTto
in
'82
Ronald L
She s a
Glen Bumie Md.
*»
and Kallv Ann Nnhim
0ctober Michael Is
(or Red Roof Inns in
GaitneSg
a^vSna
ta
191.
Harrisburg has earned
~ator
S marketin
for
*
and was featured In the firm'*
February newsletter Joining
the compinv in
Thf
™tf&mw
'
in Paoll. Pa.,
lU
brokers t0 determine
agentS aDd bTOkere
miDhViST K?
WP
prSuc^ '
,
MARY LEE PENLES
'82
how PLANCO
™
rk
wUl marry Douelas C
« PLANcS
TIMOTHY
G. HARTZELL '82 and
Susan I
.Mil*
were married In late fall
at Dickson S?v
Tim c
employed by Contract Surety
ConsuTtants! King of
the
'82
and Gerard Erdman were
Towson, Md. Lillian 7s a
J ° hnS H ° PklnS HoSpUaJ The
y
marred October
STEVEN BLECHSCHMIDT
UNDA
'82
in
v™,^ SUE ZIMMERMAN
Halifax.
Young on October
of
are engaged to be married
this spring. He Is data
processing manager for United
Cable of Colorado, and
they plan to live In Aurora.
Colorado.
Tonv is a
Main Hantaan.
April 19. She is a leammg
disabUities teacher
Upper Dublm School District.
1982
husband,
™G
m
general
manager
for Curtis Mathes.
S 3
Mi™A£L PERFETTO
analyst lor Sikorsky
'82
and Nancy
A Nash were
Z^SLViSjSS
(Continued on page 27)
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
1986
University receives over $5 million
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of nearly a quarter
,
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was
gifts in Oecembt., totalling
S?2 000
F.lwood
($2,500 or
"72
Janice L. Choyka
Michael L. Smith
'72
'69
John T Beck '35
Boyd F. Buckingham '43
Joanna Fice Buckingham
Margaret L. Burns '67
C. Whitney Carpenter II
the
Alberta Green "29
Robert R. Griffin '73
Margaret A. Griffin "69
Richard E Grimes "49
Verna E. Jones '36
Curtis
Mildred Kelly '26
Florence H. Kindt '50
Robert E. Laubscher '50
L.
A.
'52
Lipfert '39
WUhelmina Lipfert
Anna M. Lonberger
Mary B. Maiers '33
Mertz
'28
'42
Raynes
'80
C. Reilly '33
Walter S Rygiel
Francis D Sell '35
Lora M. Snyder '43
Fred R. Sonnenberg
John
Thomas '47
Louise S. Thomas '42
Elizabeth B Williams
W
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English
Elaine Everett
Keith A Gogel
($500-$999)
Helen E. Barrow '24
LeeG Barthold III '71
Charlotte 0 Bayne '33
Dorothy Tilson '40
Lee R. Beaumont '43
W Bower '69
W Dulaney '70
Richard
James
Robert C Figlock '72
Robert J Fleck '65
Gerald S Frey *71
Gerald D Fritz '65
James P G arm an
'68
M Clemens '62
Roy Croop Jr '53
Alfred J Cyganowskl
DwightP Edris7l
Thomas L Engleman
John T Eplett III 75
Mary K Eplett '75
Pamela A Evans 74
Mark A Fehnel 78
Lynn
'83
'81
Michael J Klatchak Jr 76
Ronald R Klemkosky '67
Mary Anne M Klemkosky
Ray Kline '69
I
Robert A Linn Sr "40
Francis A Lorah 74
Betty Ruth Luchak '68
Robert E Lynn 78
"67
Miller 60
'66
Katherine Mulka '68
Orval C Pals grove '31
Marion Reese 73
John S Scrlmgeour '53
Jeananne Scrlmgeour '54
John L Settelen Jr. '81
Kathy L Settelen '83
James Slamon 74
Lucy E Szabo 73
Donald A Watts '37
Leonard R Wearne
'48
E Wearne '44
Charles E WUllams
Jessie
'59
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W
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Merrill
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Thelma Goodman
Mildred A Goodwin
Debra L Hallock '81
Centennial
Lawaon
Lois
Mildred R Levitt '42
Daniel Litwhiler '38
Richard R Lloyd '62
Ethel
Long '32
Lance J McCarty '79
Daniel F McGann '82
M
David W Mcllwalne '80
Margaret E McMillan '50
Robert D Moyer '63
G era dine Oberle '42
Grace E Pannebaker 20
William C Patt 79
Francis J Radlce '49
Susanne D Radlce 75
Emory W Rang Jr '51
I
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Leslie
Rang
A Rohrbach 70
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Duck
Catherine
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William Todd Gemlemeler 73
Edward Y Olvifl '77
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Edwin
Roljert
M
Helen
Floyd
'52
Banla
Barton
'42
Lynn
'39
'07
T Bausch
'68
KIwoodH Beaver '42
Richard L Blngaman 70
C
M
M
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Ciordon
(irey Jr
Grim
(;rlrnm
'64
Hilda Heller
Suzanne Bratle* 82
Brennan '53
Dolores A Brennan '54
Dennis W Byrne '68
Donna R Byrne '68
Fred Campbell
Carolyn L Carr 74
Barbara A Caruana 77
Helen V Cashmareck '25
Carol C Chamberlain '67
Ronald J Christina '69
Joan S Corson '73
CTuirles
47
'52
'79
Eddie J Hollenbeck 74
James E Holllatcr 78
Robert
Hontz Jr
Carol A Hontz '66
Isabella O Horvath '41
M
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L McCloskey
McElwae 75
'83
I>owery E Mcllenry '61
Donald McNHi
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Unora UandenhAlJ '88
Mervln W MerK le ':«,
Nancy L Meslck '63
Clair T Metzgcr
F
Metzger'41
Uargarol Moon fl
J Harrison Morson
Carolyn K Moruccl
g
Muller
'44
'56
Peter J Pavllsh
'80
'83
'34
John W Nemetz '55
George O'Connell '58
Dermis M O Donnell
Nlckola J Oram '67
Sara J Ortt '43
Robert H. Parker '39
Hill '67
Hoffman
John
Mildred
'58
Clnde Hlppenstlel 70
Robert A Hoffman III
M
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Valerie
Mary E Miller '55
l-o.nse K Mlssmer
'23
George T Herman
Robert A Hess '60
Mary P Hess '59
Nancy
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Robert Mayefsklc "64
Kevin
M( lojkey 'III
Beverly A Miki..:/in
Grace K Miller '19
1
Mary B
'63
Oarald EE Mallnowikl
Helen F Markley '35
"-.in.. I. Martin 79
IxjIs
'50
'24
'69
OrffflJU '67
'81
H BlOM
'28
'69
John C Gross '81
Cynthia J Gross '81
Ray K Gross '85
Patricia A Gross '05
Ruth BOM Handy '43
James H Boyle
Frances
Blltner
'no
79
/toss 0i Bratlee
M
'28
'60
bailai C Hannany
Maynard L Harrlng
Gerald C Harter '35
Joyce E Hay '44
Thelma
M Lunger '65
Andrew K Ma^lll '48
Susan
I
(icKKlrldge '80
Barbara J (irabfelder
John E (Jrwn «3
Ayers 72
Frederick
()
DorotlQ M Oonty
Kurt C Grabfelder
Robert J Acar '8i
Freda Adams '22
Sterling J
'20
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'52
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Maria E, I John W Liggett '72
Anthony Linganfaltai
horothy a Llngenfaltar '63
Bbaii a Uppowltacb '81
Kay
Ixjcke '66
Francis B Gallniikl
ItolM-rt
Dennis l^elghow '80
Margaret E Lewis 74
Margaret I, U-wls '28
I
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"35
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Kathryn Frit/ '.«)
Davui m Purman 70
Margaret
Bernlce E Badida
Craig L Baker 76
Lauretta f Baker
'H3
Fagnanl Jr 74
Howard p Ptnitamakar 'U
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'48
II
Judith A Kovacs 75
Samuel Krauss '13
Mary A Laird "28
Brian K Lane 78
Cheryl A Lane 70
Wllmont W Lantz "78
ituth w LaOranda '36
'44
Joseph P Felfer '53
Patnela i Falfar '55
Club
James Babcrx-k
'34
'.'111
Ruth j Oantay
fl
42
0 Deltrich '45
Dellos ttH
M BSdwaMl
Hosier
Housenlck 'OS
All>ert W Houser '40
Kathryn M Houser '36
Richard T llowonstlne 76
Karen Stank Howenstlno 76
Mlchele M Hummel 75
Michael C Hutnlck '77
James C Johnston '110
Nina Reborl Johnston '80
Helen D Karns 'II
Charles Kelchncr '40
Joan Havard Kllroy '54
Donna L Kinder '80
U-tha Klnley '39
Stephen S Kline '77
Barry W Kocher 75
Cheryl A Kocher 75
Mary I) Elder 34
Jane M Elmes 72
Ruth K Knsmlnger
Richard Ward Evans 77
Jeffrey S Pagan 'H2
'29
'33
Dlen
Sara
Zimmerman '39
Zimmerman '39
Dorothy
Kerry
Vera
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Kdlth J Dunaten
'70
Fehnel '78
Albert J. Fisher '69
Augusta S Foose '30
Robert R Goodman '37
Josephine
Doris K
Raymond 11 Bdwardi '23
Mary Alice Edwards '20
Cynthia M Womer '80
Margaret E Yenrhar :«i
Charles K Zartman '84
()
'48
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Anthony J Wleneek
M Wleneek '80
Brenda J WllllamN '68
Kenneth K Wire 49
Ralph W Wire f,l
Carl f Womer 77
Ray
<..nl
M
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John
M
Ullda Wa.sley
Creasy
Catherine
Cathleen
Ezra W Harris '32
Gladys J Harris '40
Diane L Hartzell '66
Edward A Herbert 78
Stella Johnson Hill '68
James E Holland 78
David M Jones '43
Paul H Kellogg '60
Lucille G Klndig '35
Donald R Kleckner '64
Richard A Kllngerman '66
Phyllis Kllngerman
John E Lavelle '41
Suzanne L Lawrence '84
M
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Crowl 76
Crowl 76
Hannah Culp \.\
Kenneth V CUTOiO '79
Irene Davis 78
Kathryn V. Dechant '>()
Jon K Delnlnger HI
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Elvira Stanulonis '35
Thomas J Stlner '76
Julia
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Craig A Dletlerlck 73
Howard C Ebersole 69
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Vaiue '80
Lisa A Vance "81
Mary A Vol rath '32
Timothy <; Wagner
CUQ] L Wagner 71
BlWOOd M Wagner '48
Catherine I. Wagner '4:i
Patricia A Washeleskl 79
John T Dally Jr '83
William R Deebel '49
Audrey E Hower 72
G Thomas Hughes III 76
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'56
Wilbur J Hlbbard '32
L. Hlbbard '31
Clayton H Hinkel '40
Patricia B Holllngsworth
Charles C Housenlck '60
Nancy L Housenick
John S Mulka
ker
Sn.lt
Mar> K SherwiHKl '41
Cora A Smith
Hervey II Smith '22
Warren M Sterling 'M
K Troy '33
Marlon K Trxiv
Wylla M Hltner '56
Steven J Bright '78
Nola E Brown 77
Anne
Victor
Society
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J
Clair
'24
Murray Arbegast
Grace B Auten '24
John J Beltman "72
William L miner '56
James D Everett
R Randolph May
M &G
EdlthaE Adams
'83
Kathryn Abbett '28
Frances Abltanta '50
Robert S Asby '59
Martin G Bane '65
Louise G Cacchlone "32
Richard P Conner '68
LaRoy Davis '67
Richard Dennen '61
Jean M Dennen '60
Craig A Diehl '82
Betty L Deltrich
Edna S Durllng '21
"43
p,lori,,e8
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James II Creasy
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Eda Bessie Edwards '41
Thelma M. Fisher "37
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C Ross
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Long Porch
C. Stuart
Lucy Jane Laubscher
Richard F Laux '52
'42
68
'73
Cynthia M Vass '80
Rick L Winders '82
Barbara A Willders
($l,000-$2,499)
Irving Gottlieb
Man
James Parsons
Larry K Vass 78
Club
Furlong
William
Charles
'39
Isaiah L McCloskey 57
Sally A McCloskey 74
President's
L.
'60
Drew K Hosteller 76
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Robert H Lauver
John R. Choyka
Gladys
R Harding
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athletic
Sandra B Williams 66
Robert M Wlngute '50
Frank (' V.u t/ 'fl|
Jeanne N Zlmmennan
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Anna O Guttendorf
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Elizabeth D Gensemer
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late Free G
businessman it will prov.de
scholarships annually to students
from t,ve high schools In the
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Jest
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the world of
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develop
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consecutrve
equ^en,
university's excellent reputation
EQUally ,m00f,an, ,s ho man
hlh«,ti
Svstems gave 17.000
computer equ^n. To,
year
IBM and Tandy Corporat.on
computer equ.pmen, totall.ng
$j,.000 A
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Mark
Mary
McDowe " o" co
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Jr^
Jack
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AJumn, Association amounted
to nearty S5 mnien
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recru^and reta.n outstanding .acuity,
recnju
develop ,ts professonal
3dVanCe 'MCh,ng
Alvin
17
'73
'83
Alan W Pedereen '78
Rosalyn V. Pennington
Stephen E Phillips '80
Ruth S. Price '63
Mattl
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Martha II Wright • Philip R Yeany
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Robert A Hawk 1 Elizabeth R Hensley 1
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Margaret A Klock
Sarah E Mack
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University plans anticipate future
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
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keep up with today's changing technology, BU
planning Improvements and new programs for the university
In
an
effort to
officals are
busy
The renovation of SutJiff HalJ, the introduction of a University Scholars
program and the addition Ci several new degrees are Just a few of the plans
currently in the works. University administrators have numerous advancements
and new projects planned for both the university's facilities and Its academic
more modern fieldhouse (Nelson Fieldhouse), we no longer need to use
Centennial for that purpose," Parrish says.
Plans for the building include tearing out the concrete bleachers to open up
the floor area of the gym. The building's pool will also be renovated. The
remodeled building would be used for physical education classes, student
intramurals and a physical rehabilitation program (in cooperation with the
campus lead
Dr. James
Bloomsburg Hospital).
Health Scien
According to Parrish. the renovations would cost about $3.2 million and would
be funded by state money. The idea is currently being discussed in House Bill
private colJe
383.
affairs. "It'll
programs.
of the biggest projects coming up is the total
renovation of Sutllff Hall, home of the College of Business
According to Robert Parrish, vice president for administration, the
renovations will consist of reconstructing the Interior of the building and the
construction of a small addition to the west side of the building The top floor of
the building will house faculty offices for business professors and also the office
of the Dean of the College of Business The first floor will house classrooms,
seminar rooms, and computer labs Also included in the renovations will be the
Installation of an elevator for handicapped students.
"The university has changed since Sutllff Hall was built," Parrish says "It's
time to adapt It to its current use."
Parrish adds that the building Is currently not efficient in the areas of heating
and air conditioning because of Its large number of glass windows.
Work on the building Is scheduled to start around May 10 and will take about
one year, according to Parrish. "We hope to have It ready by the fall of 1987,"
he says.
The approximate
cost of the renovations will be around $553,000, Parrish says
be supplemented by an additional $90,000 from the university's
This total may
operating budget
Also in the current capital request is an addition to
Andruss Library. The library was originally designed for 3000 students. Parrish
says "Now, it's being used by 6300 students. It's too cramped."
The addition to the library would add more racks for circulation materials
and would also add more study area for students.
Parrish says the tentative cost for this project is $8.8 million. "This is the first
time that I'm aware of that the library addition has been included in an SSHE
request," he adds.
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he says. "By
CENTER
The university
also planning to renovate
the Ben Franklin Building. The building is approximately 45 years old. Parrish
says, it's one of the primary student service buildings, but it doesn't even have
an elevator."
is
Renovations to the Ben Franklin Building would cost around $3 million,
Parrish says. The university is already in the process of remodeling the
admissions office (located on the first floor of the building).
Parrish says the university plans to install elevators in each of the four
buildings that don't have them. Elevators would be installed in Ben Franklin
Carver Hall, Navy Hall and the Haas Center for the Arts. This project would'
cost about $840,000.
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Another project on
line Is the total renovation of
Old
Science Hall.
"We want
says. "It'll
make Old
Science an arts and humanities building," Parrish
have classrooms and faculty offices and perhaps art studios or a
to
small theatre."
The building is over 70 years old and Parrish says that the university needs to
better utilize the building's Interior space.
"It's a productive building, but it needs renovation. The new interior
will be
different."
According to Parrish, the renovations will cost about $3.3 million dollars. The
funds have already been released by the state's Department of General
Services. It'll be in design for about a year and then In construction for
about
another year and a half, he says.
NEW DORMITORIES
- The university has received concept approval from
Governors of the State System of Higher Education (SSHE) for
another project, the construction of a new dormitory complex on the upper
campus. The dormitories will be low-rise garden style apartments featuring
passive solar heating. They are intended for upperclassmen and,
according to
Parrish, will house approximately 300 students.
The new dormitories will help decrease crowded conditions in existing
the
Board
dormitoi
of
Irs
The project
will cost approximately $3.5 million and will
be funded through
the Issuance of bonds. "We hope to begin construction
during the summer of
1987.
Parrish says. He expects construction to take no more than a
year.
CENTENNIAL GYM - Another tentative project
Centennial Gym "It was once used as a fleldhouse.
the total renovation of
but now that we have a
is
LIBRARY MALL - BU
officials are
contemplating the development
of the
area behind the library and in front of the McCormick Human Services
Center
into a mall area. It would feature a sculpture plaza,
a reflecting pool, trees and
post lighting, Parrish says.
"It would significantly enhance the appearance
of the campus," he says "It
would probably cost around $28,000, but there are no funds for
it at this time We
are currently looking for donations."
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM - A University Scholars program will
be starting at Bloomsburg University this fall. The intent of the program
is to
enable academically promising students to reach beyond the limits
of a
traditional college education and become exposed to
challenging learning
opportunities based on their abilities. Eligibility for the
program is based
largely upon high school performance.
Students In the program will participate in special general education
Scholars
seminars featuring interdisciplinary study of selected topics.
They
the training a
The center
I
$40,000 to dev<
training in nu
Several proj
staff, faculty
i
the instructor
lesson for firsl
potential teacl
art
departmer
Dr. Harold I
director of the
science, is the
will also
attend other out-of-class presentations related to these
topics. The seminar
courses will be taught by selected faculty members who will
be designated
Scholars Faculty.
The remainder of the students' courses will be selected from
regular course
offerings to satisfy majors, minors and other liberal
arts requirements
Many of the scholars will be awarded scholarships of at least $500. The
monev
for these awards will be made available through
the Bloomsburg University
*
Foundation.
Upon successful completion of the program, the student will
be designated as
a University Scholar on his/her permanent academic
record as well as his/her
diploma. The University Scholars will also be honored
at their graduation
v
ceremonies.
NEW DEGR
bachelor of sci
welfare
The degree
health and fitn
to a gradual in
increase in the
students for a
i
According
to
touch to the so
emphasis. Soci
program.
1985: The ye;
By
DURRELL REICHLEY
Staff Writer
The year 1985 was a very eventful one for both
Bloomsburg University and the BU Alumni Association
The arrival of a new president, the purchase of the
Alumni House, and a championship football season
all
made the news in 1985. Some of the biggest stories from
March
1985 to
March
1986 included the following:
APRIL - The BU Alumni Association purchased the
home of the late Dorothy John Dillon (Class of 1924) for
approximately $110,000. The working offices
of the
Alumni Association are now headquartered in this
Alumni House. The house is located along
Lightstreet
Road, two houses above the campus
maintenance
The staff of the Alumni Association moved into
the house in August. An open house
for alumni was held
center.
Homecoming Weekend
The Alumni Association presented over
alumni scholarships
the 1983-86
OLD SCIENCE HALL
JUNE -
to
members
academic year
The
BU
$19,000 in
of the student body for
Council of Trustees announced that
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Aonl 1986
eds
Diversity
ScMus wiU
have many special programs and
* my *******
nunity so that they may
into the
serv ices
sssSmirSr
enjoy the same aspects of
university We
dents experience: residence hall living.
cuJturaJ activitS
Tship activities, sporting events and other
co-curricular programs
Cole chairperson of the Department
of B.ological and
es. is the director of the program
Zh™
program we can recruit students who would
have gone to a
says Dr Larry Jones, provost and vice
e.
president for anaemic
academic"
rigorous,
be
exciting and verv demanding
s committee has selected approximately 125
candidates for the
m this total, the committee will choose about 20 students to
his
take
Dgram. Jones says.
IPUTERS - BU is working to keep up with modern
computer
>nes says. He hopes to increase the number
of microcomputers
We now have 200 microcomputers for student use "
year we hope to have 300. Many disciplines
are using them "
student use.
lext
OR INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT - In
an effort
th on and off campus teaching through
the emerging technologies
d the Center for Instructional Systems Development The
center s
support the design and development of
computer-based
courseware for interested BU faculty. (2) to serve
as a
•tnership by seeking and supporting interactive
videodisc projects
:tor corporations through grants and
sponsorships, and (8) to
I cooperate with the College
of Graduate Studies and Extended
upporting human resource development in the
instructional
ster's degree program and extended educational
programs for
ness traimng.
as already been awarded $66,131 through the
Ben Franklin
inology Partnership Program. This money will
allow BU
)
to
leodisc
d
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avXble teJhSS^e?"
h*!** rea of aduate
M
nff Jones
M.B.A
program at BU.
^
are being developed with the cooperative effort of the
center
lembers and graduate students completing thesis
requirements in
al technology program. These
projects include a chemistry lab
year college chemistry students, teaching signed
English to
ers of the hearing impaired, and redesigning
five courses in the
whereby 50,000 art slides may be accessed via optical laser
disc
ailey, professor of mathematics and
computer science is the
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to
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seek accreditation by the Council
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on March 7 Th * y
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a master of
Immediately had 40 candidates." Jones says. "The
me
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College of Business
Is
hoping
1,11
ot ttw
to revise the
current
'We want to create an 'executive M B A. program The
faCUlty
P rac,U,oner8 11 a, ">
itUdflntl to \$M the
says
5
differed
Jones says there Is also an Increased interest In minors in
recent years "Minors are verv
popular now Students want to get good credentials A minor
gives them an edge
We ve added about a dozen new minors." Jones says "We have a minor
In computer
science coming up now We expect to see a lot more."
mathematics and computer
t
TELEVISION - Jones hopes to use the new television studios In the McCormick
building to
help keep up with technology "We can utilize the studios
to provide Instruction." he says "We
C
P Ck U S,gnals from MttmtM wlln our d 'sh located on the roof of the building
P
We d also like
to hook into the local cable system Then we'd Inable to Initiate broadcasts
from here at the university There are over 200,000 homes In the
region that we could broadcast
planning to offer two new bachelor's degrees: a
Mice in adult health and fitness and a bachelor of arts in social
is
USS
adult health
and fitness is proposed to deal with the need for
for adults and older people. This need is due in part
:rease in the mean age of the general population and a great
elderly population in Pennsylvania. The program would
;ss
P rogram
nmrom
?cts
i
11
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thematics.
— BU
ld
.?
oo^d^ffeSS SSS^S^Si Councn
to work
Medical Management Corporation to develop
courseware for
id re training of nurses and physicians
in critical care medicine
as also received an Education for Economic
Security Act grant of
lop an individualized interactive videodisc
model for teacher
EES
tht> fx™ 0
® department
£28WE>
J ° neS SayS
W0
SimWUty?'
iger
center. Julie Abell, instructor of
coordinator of the center.
HALL
SUTllrf-
<
,
programs
STRATEGIC ISSUES GROUP - The
prepare
areer in the field of adult health and fitness.
Jones, the degree in social welfare would add a professional
iology department. The degree would feature a social work
il welfare is currently
only an option in the sociology degree
ir in
university recently formed the Strategic Issues
Group
o provide strategic planning for the university According to Jones,
this group will look at
local demographics, student and faculty Ideas and the
strengths and weaknesses of the
university The group will then come up with some goals and
objectives for BU
But Jones doesn't foresee any major problems for BU. "We've got a
strong core of liberal
arts courses surrounded by strong professional schools "
review
the 2,000-seat auditorium in the Haas Center for the Arts
be named the Marco and Louise Mitrani Hall The
Mitranis have made numerous contributions, totalling
over half a million dollars, to Bloomsburg University
"Naming the auditorium in honor of the Mitranis will
will
acknowledge their support of the arts and their years
BU and the community," said John Dorin.
chairman of the Council of Trustees.
of
Doug
Hippenstlel
were recipients
of
'68,
director of alumni affairs at BU
of the Year awards
Young Alumni
JULY - Dr Harry Ausprlch officially took over the
BU on July 15. 1985 Ausprlch is the 16th
president of BU
presidency of
service to
FM
BU's new
radio station, WBUQ, started operations
on June 17. Located in the McCormick Human Services
Center, the station broadcasts at a frequency of 91 1
Three Distinguished Service Awards were presented
during the annual banquet of the BU Alumni Association
an Alumni Weekend Recipients of the 1985
Distinguished Services Award were Frank J. Furgele
52, Ed. D., superintendent of the Brandywine School
District in Claymont, Delaware; Carl L Stanitski '60,
W. D., an orthopedic surgeon in Pittsburgh, and Conrad
L. Stanitski (Carl's twin brother) '60, Ph.D., who was
a
:hemistry professor at Randolph-Macon College in
\shland, Va. at the time.
Richard S. Benyo '68. a free-lance writer and former
executive director of RUNNER'S
magazine and
WORLD
Dr John E
Dittrich,
new dean
of the College of
Business, began his duties on July 1. 1985 He came to
BU from the business faculty of the University of
Colorado
AUGUST - Fred G Smith, a Shenandoah
businessman, bequeathed $3 million for student
scholarships at BU Smith died in July at the age
a five building
apartment style complex was approved
by the State System of Higher Education (SSHE). The
new dormitories will help decrease crowded conditions
In existing dormitories Construction could begin
as
early as the spring of 1987
BU's 58th annual Homecoming was one of the best
attended and most successful alumni celebrations In
recent years BU grads met the university's new
president, Dr Harry Ausprlch; toured the new Alumni
House, and celebrated a spectacular victory over
Millersville In the
of 80
The scholarship is the largest In the 146-year history
BU The trust is currently valued at 13 million and
of
includes a provision to Increase its net worth to $5
million To be eligible for a scholarship, students must
be residents of Ashland. Mount Carmel or Shenandoah
boroughs or Mount Carmel Towhship
OCTOBER - A $3 45 million dormitory complex will
be built on BU's upper campus near Nelson Fieldhouse
to help relieve student housing problems. A plan to build
Homecoming
football
game.
NOVEMBER BU's football team captured its first
ever Pennsylvania Conference championship with a
convincing 31 9 victory over Indiana University of
Pennsylvania and received its first-ever Invitation to the
NCAA Division H national playoffs. The Huskies went
on to win their first playoff game ever, 38-28 over
Hampton fVa.j University but lost In the semifinals to
North Alabama 34-0. Along the way, the Huskies set the
record for most victories In a season by a Bloomsburg
football team, finishing 12-1. The team also won the
Lambert-Meadowlands Cup, awarded every year to the
top Division
II
team
in
the east.
21
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Apnl 1986
22
Hummel • Frances C Kapuschlnsky • Helen M KuJa • Robert
P Martin • Helen F Roberts • John W Thomas • Vincent
Washvllle * John R Zerby
W
Cunfer • Alfred J
Roy Croop Jr ' Edwin
Stephen
Palmer E Dyer
yganowskJ • Barbara G Davis
Fago • Joseph P Fel/er • Mary K Fowler Robert A Gerhard
Anonymous
• Edward Goodhart • Marjorie H
Harbert
Jr
1
Anonymous 1 Artene G Hrenenko • R Eugene Hummel
• Alex
LaBarr • David
Robert
Kublk
Krommes
Shirley
Anna Lloyd • John B Maturani • Donald R
Llnkchorst
McClintock • David N. Newbury Warren L Raker ' Regina M
Elizabeth A Schukis • John S Scrimgeour • Erma
Schiraldi
John Tilmont 1 Doris P
Sheats • Anne Kelley Stonik
Wandlshln 1 Joseph J Zahora
Charles Brennan
W
1948
W
Marlon
Anonymous
1
Balllet
•
Jane
N
Henry E Crawford
•
Barndt • June N Bones
Elroy
J Rosanna Creasy
•
Frederick J Debell Jr • Gloria M Dill • Pauline
Jack A Glllung
Betty L Fisher
Eleanor E Haines • Doris K Hosier • Peggy Keenan • Lewis
•
• Thomas W Lewi* • Robert M
Kohn
Stanley
Krzywlckl
A
C
Ruth K Moser
Llewellyn
Millard C Ludwlg • John F Maglll
• Wlllttm -S^Orner • Anne F
Rezsek • Anonymous » Mary E
Rush • Ron* Marie Schleber • Robert F Schramm Charlotte
R Sharpies* • Barbara Greenly Strawn • Anonymous 1 Mildred
Washvllle • Leonard R Wearne
F.
Dalberg
H
Ditty
•
1959
(
•
James J Dormer
•
1954
1
Eleanor B Balent
Ann Auerweck
Dolores A Brennan
Edgar F Berry Jr
Robert L
Anonymous
Sheldon Erwine
John E Dennen
Mary Joan Griffiths 1 Anna B
Garrison 1 Joseph S Glosek
•
Sarae M Homick •
Patricia B Hollingsworth
Harshbarger
Stanley
Phyllis
E
A Aagaard
•
*
David L Barnhart
Robert S Asby 1 Jay R Bangs
•
Sherwyn D Barnhart • George H Baurys Sandra A Brown •
Dixon
J
Delores
Christian
Connie
Burger
T
Raymond
Mary Ann
Barbara C Eskilson ' Anonymous
Anonymous
• Janet L
Fry '
Ford • Jill B Freeland • Lamar L Freeland
Jean Lawton Funk James P Carman Mary P Hess Lois J
Joseph
Hicks • Robert Allen Hollingshead • Jane Anne James
Ruth Kessler » Mary Anne M Klemkosky Leonard
J Kessler
John R Longo Lois Mar>'
Kruk Jr » Earl C Levengood Jr
Alton A
Dolores Palladino
Miller • Leo A Mulhall Jr
PeUman ' Charles R Perry • N Jackson Reed • Woodrow W
Anonymous • Sylvester J
Rhoads • Joseph L Richenderter
Paul H
Bernice K Snyder
Schicatano 1 Moritz L Schultz
• Glen Arthur Spaid
Sandra M Stinson • Kenneth A
Spahr
•
• William Fred Swisher
Anonymous
F
Wetzel
Ralph
Swatt
Barkley
E Houseknecht • Jean E Johnson Franklin E Jones
Mae N Jones » Rose Marie Kautz • Rose Mary Kennedy • Joan
Feme S.
Kllroy • Joseph D Kissinger Jr • Jerome S Kopec
1960
Gerald
1949
M
Albano 1 Anonymous 1 Edwin Allcgar 1 Adda Mae
Charles Boyer
William Benson
Mario L Berlanda
• Luther S Butt • Grace A Crawford 1 C
Wayne Creasy •
.Jr
1
George N Dotzel 1
William R Deebel • Thomas M Donan
Elolse N Fasshauer
Martha J Flaherty • George F Gehrig 1
Richard E Grimes Mary S Hawk 1 Irwin R Kllnger ' Edwin
J Kllnger 1 Mildred I Kowalsky 1 Alfred M Lampman 1 James
E Marlon ' Betty McElwee • Gretchen Troback McLaln • Lois
D Nester • Wllmer F Nester Anthony J Paulmeno • Robert
W Pick • Francis J Radlce • John H Relchard ' Nancy M
Riley • Carl H Robblns • Pauline K Schucler • Donald E
Snyder ' Nancy M Snyder • Emory R Stanley 1 Julia P
Sterling 1 Richard C Stout • Anonymous • George Wasdovlch
Kenneth E Wire
Angelo
Barrett
•
1950
Frances Abltanta
MK
h.n
l
F.
Bell
•
Mary Ruth Lewis 1 Louise M Linscott
Krothe ' Anonymous
1
Joan K Palermo 1 Ruth F
Marie A Morgan 1 William Nunn
David A Superdock
Schumaker • Jeananne Scrimgeour
Betty M Wolfe Olive Jean Yannes
1
Boyd E Arnold • Anonymous Barbara Ann Buchter Ann A
Virginia L
John J. Chldester
Chance • Sara A. Charles
Cocco • Fred L Crow] • Jean Marie Dennen • Fred U Dyer
Roger W. Ellis • Joan S. Fischer • Frank
John L Eberhart
Edward
1955
1
Robert P Blyler •
Oren Asher Baker • Albert T. Bellnsky
Y Borton • Hope H Cunfer • Patricia I. Feifer Shirley
1
B Fenstermacher 1 R. Arnold Garlnger 1 Philip W Gergen
John M Halcovich • Mollle H Harrell 1 Carol L Heard • Joan
Marlene G. Klein 1 M Louise
M Jack • Carolyn Karas
Constance
Krafjack ' Mary Lou Llnkchorst • Mary E Miller
1
1
1
A Morris John W Nemelz Mary Ellen Poe Anonymous
1
•
•
Anonymous Loretta N Ryder Anonymous Relda R. Scott •
Grace 0. Vandersllce • Jay S Wirth
Joseph J Shemanski
Gloria H Zerbe
Janice
Fisk
1
Albert
P
Francis
1
Elizabeth
D Gensemer
•
David R Gerber • Helen M Grim • Janet E Harris • Samuel
W Haupt » Robert A Hess 1 Charles C Housenick ' Joanne D•
Larue L Lawton
Jones • Paul H Kellogg • Dale A. Krothe
James R McCarthy 1
Jane Louise Loeper • Paul G Manko
Mary Mellon 1 Victor A. Miller William R.
Barbara McFall
Anonymous 1
Morris • Sandra L. Nearing • Arthur L. Ohl
•
Kenneth H Parker • Nicholas Pituch • Elizabeth Puckey
Yvonne G. Rathbone • Anonymous • Conrad L. Stanitski
•
Judith W Stevens • John S. Stinson • Joanne J Terway
Lawrence M.
William M. Thomas
Bernice K. Thomas
•
Troutman • Philip E. Underkoffler • William L. Vincent
Eleanor J
Edward C. Wojciechowski 1 Ronald G Wolfe
Yocum
Martha T Ammerman • Ruth E BeadJe
James
Anonymous ' Martha G Bonln
'
Hobart Boyle • Dorothy S Hrennan • William J Brennan
Dorothy Bujno 1 Janice J Castner • George Chebro • Robert H
Conrml • Eugene J Corrlgan ' Nancy C Eves 1 Patrick J
Flaherty • Stanley J Frecda • Helen H Gerrlnger • Joseph J
Charles F. Glass
M Kathryn Graham • Joseph J
Gleda
Grande • Jeanne A Gunn • Hazel C Guyler * Murray A
*
•
Hackenhurg
Anonymous
Charles K Jacobs 1 Richard E
Jarmun * rroncll R Johnson 1 Richard H Keyser 1 Lucy Jane
Laubschc 1 Marcella J Marlln 1 Robert E Martini 1 Thomas
*
J McAndrcw • Margaret E McMillan ' Nerlne Mlddleswarth
Henry Pacholec 1
Charles E Miller • Robert E Montague
Donald Parry • Paul P. Plevyak • Dorothy D Relchart
Berdlne A Rlttenhouse • Eugene R Shlpe • Paul D Slusser
Joseph E Sopko • Warren M Sterling • Wayne N Vonstetten *
Elizabeth Jane Wagner • M Louise Wentzel • John W Williams
• Robert M Wlngate • Bernard J Zellnskl
1961
1956
Patricia Adamsky
Argery Andralis • Nona Lou Baldwin
Mary Ann K. Beasom • Randall P. Beckman • Mary R.
Wylla M Bltner ' William L Bitner • J Lorraine Bodenhorn •
Robert E. Dalton •
Carmel A Casper
Eileen A Conway
Avery E Dunn • Curtis R English • Patricia H. Ever 1 R Glen
Fenstermacher
Helene C Flecknoe 1 Ronald G. Girton •
Howard S Hall • H Jack Healy 1 Michael Homick ' Irene L.
Robert J Huntz ' Betty C Johnston • Rodney C
Huntsman
Kelchner ' Barbara B Kissinger
George E Kocher ' Ronald
G Krafjack 1 Elvln C Lacoe June Lynn Robert T Lyon •
Marjorie F Mackert • Jacqueline A Michehl
J Harrison
Morson • Anonymous • Thomas J O'Toole • Rosalyn V.
Pennington • William Phillips • Anonymous • Karol E Ruppel 1
Eugene R Schulthels ' John E Shaffer • Mllford E Shelhamer
• Margaret M
Shuda 1 Anonymous • Anonymous ' Charlotte A.
Winter ' Donald Michael Wise
Bickelman • Joyce L. Dascola • Dorothy Dayton Elizabeth M.
Deal • Frank W. Deaner • Richard Dennen • Winifred
Donkochik
Evelyn M. Duncan Thomas L. Engleman 1 Gary
W Erwine • Barry F. Faust Paul J. Freireich • Richard Frey
• Ira B. Gensemer • Gail E. Gerber
John Graver • Anonymous
W
Jayne Ann Hlttinger • James H. Horger • Marian L.
Knorr • Janice C. Lorah • Paul A
Huttenstine • Nancy
Luzenski • Gary J. Makuch • Kathryn D Malone • William L.
Maurer • Rita V. Mauriello
Lowery E. McHenry " Laura
McVey Russell J Millhouse • Wilbur G. Person Anonymous
•
W
M
Richard R Rapson • Gary L Reddig • H Claude Rhodes Jr. •
Annetta M. Rohrbach 1 James R. Simon
Frances S. Snyder •
G. Lamont Snyder • Irma Springman
William Stevenson
John N Straw • Dale B. Sullivan • Barbara S Sutton »
Anonymous 1 Robert E Warren • Gloria C. Wavrek Sandra M
Willard • Michael J Wisdo Joan Wolfe
1951
1957
Gerald Bacon • Walter J Banull • Carol M Bell 1 Roy W
Beyers 1 Mary Ann Donnelly
Harold F Emmltt • Helen T
Emmltt • Laura M Evans • Leah L Fritz • John M Greenly •
Genevieve S. Hosier • Richard S Hummel 1 Norman E Kline
Charles F l^ewls 1 Daniel P McGrew • Barbara Jane Miller •
Anonymous • Carl J Persing • Emory
Vivian C
Rarlg Jr
•
W
Reynar
M
T
T
W
1
Anonymous • John J Ryan • Jessie
Vallmont • Richard F Waechter • Edward
Wire • George D Young 1 Anonymous
Stlbltz 1
Wassel
•
Agnes
Ralph
1952
Joanna Achermann
1
Anonymous
'
James Babcock
*
George
Kathleen Boychuck • Russell C. Brachman 1 Robert
P Burns • Joan Cenila • Donald J Cesare 1 Anonymous 1 Jacob
1
E Dalley Geraldlne Demars Patricia Dlseroad • David C
Evans • Leonard E Gallley 1 Francis B Gallnski • Lola D
Glass • Mnynard L Marring 1 Charlotte M Hess • Albert
Hltchlngs • Eleanor Hummel • David W Jenkins 111 • Robert E
Laubscher 1 Richard F Laux 1 Richard A Ledyard • Jack M
Lenhart
Nancy Lychos 1 Joyce Marie • Vincent Nawrocki 1
Rose Pogirski
Janet Price • Thomas E Schukis • Edwin R
Simpson • Francis J Stanltski ' John M Stonik Janice Tyler 1
Robert M Womer • Class of 1952
E. Blyler
•
R
1958
• Robert Boyle • Dorothy Cooper 1 Barbara
Franklin M Duncan 1 James Gustave • Joan Y.
1
Harvlerode
Raymond C Hargreaves 1 George T. Herman •
Ray Lewis • M Donald Miller Joanne Mosteller 1 Luther C
Natter • Anonymous
Bernard O'Brien 1 George O'Connell 1
Barkley
1
John
T Bogdan
•
Daniel Boychuck
•
1962
Robert H. Anthony 1 David W. Barbour • Anonymous
Dlanne M. Berlin Judith A. Blair Carol P. Bongart 1 Nicholas
Capece H Rebecca Cleaver • Ellen Mae Clemens • Arthur B.
Comstock • Ronald Davidheiser • Margaret E Demeter
D.
James Donald • Dorothy M. Enney Joseph A. Enney ' Nancy
E. Evans
Sandra Mae Evans
David L. Faust
Marlene J
Franey 1 Cecelia A. Furkay Anonymous 1 Patricia Hetzendorf
• Erma Joanne Houseknecht • Patricia A. Ikeler • P. Joseph
Jennings 1 Patricia L. Knight
Anonymous Helen S. Kruk •
Marilyn R. Lehew • Dorothy Ann Lingenfelter
Richard R
Lloyd • Joyce R. Michael 1 Judy H. Murphy
Carimar
Patrician 1 Lynn Joseph Paul • Thomas Reed Peifer
Frances
G. Petruzzi
Kerry E. Reidinger • John H. Samsel 1 Mary Ann
Schalles
John Edward Schweizer
Joanne E Shalkop
Charles R. Sipos • Minerva A. Spaid • A. Barbara Stanitski
Carol Ann Steinhart • William E. Steinhart 1 Robert J. Strunk
Suzanne Vannan 1 Walter H. Veranda ' Mary M Wallace Neal
John Weaser
Barbara Ann Weaver Charles William Weed 1
Ellen S. Wendel 1 Richard E Wendel
Jean T. Whitenight
Gerald Johnson Wright
Joseph Barros
Daub
•
Marlene Ostroff • Mary Pohutsky * Anonymous " George E
Renn 1 Theodore F Reznlck • Helen H Rhawn • Patricia A
Rindgen • James F Snyder 1 Constantine J Spentzas
Anonymous Marie Steltz Stephen Stuart Sarah S Swisher
Paul F Troutman • James H Vowler Jr. • Anonymous •
1953
Joseph
Miriam Argall 1 Doris Brown 1 John Burggraf 1 James B
Jacqueline
Shirley T Dyer
Creasy 1 William E. Dupkanick
D Epler ' U Grant Ewell Shirley Feinroth Anne G Fisher •
1
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John
J.
Ford
John M.
Margaret A Follmer
Anonymous
Donald R.
Forgach • Nancy GUgannan • Winifred G. Hall
Hare
Annabeile L Hargreaves 1 William C Harrell 1
Anonymous • Judith A Higgins ' Marlene Holly ' Donald
Hutchinson
Joseph J Jones • James H Joy Joanne Joyce
William D Kautz • Margaret Y. Keller 1 Nancy King •
1
Anonymous Alice F Linn » Martin F Mackert Carol Maurer
• Robert M Maurer • Irene McCarthy • Isaiah L. McCloskey Jr
•
Margaret Moore • Donna R. Murphy •
Donald McNeils
Jeanne O'Neill 1 Kenneth Paisley
John R Phillips 1 William
Pohutsky ' Anonymous • Thomas J Reimensnyder • Marilyn J
Lester J Shuda 1 Waiter Smerconish
Rozelle * Dolores Senn
Kenneth R Smith 1 Harley S Stewart • Coralie H Thompson •
John Wovurka Robert P Yori
Norman N Wismer
•
Thomas P
Zelinske
1963
William T
Ronald H
Beury
Trevor D Carpenter * Robert L Carson • James
Stanley Case
Chester Thomas Choplick
Patricia B Cranford
Sarah
Archibald
C
Anthony
Judith
1
Elizabeth
F Austin
Applegate
•
Benjamin Baum
W
Ronald
Cranford • Sandra E Damato
Garv E Fallon "
Margaret D Getz • Anonymous • William M
Ginty Jr
John E Green
Michael L Gngalonls • Judith S
Guldin • Carol A Haswell • Margaret A Hosev • Robert C
•
Houck Judith T Isenberg • Elizabeth Jenkins • Emil Kasarda
• William Keller • Patricia M
Kimball • Unda Lea Kline • John
W Knorr • Lovey Kopetz 1 Judith R Lagator Man M
Lemma • Theresa Lewis • Anthonv Lingenfelter • Anonymous •
Gerald E Malinowski • Nancy L Mesick • Margie L Mitchell •
Robert Donald Mover • Thomas \
Nawrocki 1 Ronald J
Pelruzxi • Donald L Poust
Ruth S Price 1 Edward Prow ant *
Joseph A Rado Jr
Jessie M Reppy • Richard R Roke
Ruth
W Roman • Gary G Rupert • Nancy Lee Rupert • Edward F
•
Anonymous
•
Gary E
Savage
Moses L
Schell
Scott
•
Anonymous
•
Marjorie Sosa
Don E Springer Man. Springer • Alexander
Nelson A Swarts 1 Kathryn E Tern • Gordon V
R. Stepanski
Thomas • Richard D Walters • Ronald T Walters Joann M
Zogby
Gates
•
Anonymous
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Georgene R Snyder • Sharon B. Spallone • Anonymous • Jean
D Sponenberg • Arthur A Stelner • Sharon L. Stelner • Thomas
S Taylor • John J Tralhen • Gall S. Utt • Renee Z. Vergari •
Carl T Warhurst • Allen R Waring • John S. Watto Jr. • Daniel
R Weaver • Thomas R Welsh • Richard 0. Wllhour • Brenda J.
Williams • Raymond B Wolverton • John S. Woytowich •
Shirley S Yost • Robert Zalonls • Frank J. Zoranskl
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Sheldon
Grasley ' Dale Greenlv • Ann
Grubb Jay D Harter • Diane L Hartiell Richard C Heller •
•
•
Karen E Hess
H Belle Himes William H Hoffman Dean
M Hollern Lola M Hunsinger Anonymous • Joseph C
Huttemann • Gretchen J Jamlolkowski • dareth Kase • John
Kerhsh • Richard A Kllngerman « Frederick J Klock 1
Anonymous • Joseph P Kubert Joseph W Kurowskl 1 Unda
Landefeld • Darryl W Lannlng • Anonymous 1 James H Lewis
• Mary J
Llewellyn • Kay M Locke • Jeremy R Lomas • Ruth
F Major • Lorraine Maurer • Audrey M MeClure • Frank J
Mllauskas * John S Mulka • Judith Myers
John D Nattras •
Jan A Prosseda 1 David S Qulgg ' Sy lvia A Rapp • Frederick
Rapp Jr • James I Relfinger 1 David L Reimold • William
M Relter • Dolores M Revtyak • Mary R Scarantino Susan
G Schiller • Doreen K Schramm • Kathryn L Sharrow • Kay
Ann Shotwell • Cecilia G Smith • Charles W Sorter • Henry ll
Spering • Mary S Spertng • Thomas P Swttier • Cecelia M
Toth • William A Turley • Donna M I'roskie 1 Judith Wenzel '
Charles W Werner • Richard T Williams • Sandra B Williams
• Janet H Winkler 1 Ida M Wynings 1 James H Young ' Karen
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•
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1969
L Young
1964
Anne Baker 1 Carolyn M Bartz • John H Bausch Jr 1 Terry
L Beard • Carolyn M Benscoter 1 Diane A Benslnger • Bonnie
L. Black • Margo Branson • Joseph P Casarella • Harold J
Cole • Paul L Conard • Richard G Davala • Donna E Davis 1
Janice M Definnis • Lester J Dietterick • David W Dinsmore 1
Judy E. Dunkelberger • James A. Dyslnger 1 Robert J
Eddinger • Nancy B Erway 1 Richard N Faust • Jean H Flno
•
Raymond
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1
•
Robert H
•
Patricia
Froelich
Mary Jo A Gaydos
Gloria S Froehllch 1
• Norman Geisinger
M Glnty Amy R Goss
Harris • Stephen W Hartln
Hensley • William H Hicks
Marty
Gilotti
Joanne B
Helgemo
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G Joseph
•
Garrison
F
Vincent
Grimm
Hocker
A. Flno
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Barbara
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L Hughes
Larry C Ikeler
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Floyd M
William
Ann
Z
M
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Elaine B. Kennedy • Donald R Kleckner • William C Klock •
Joan Kraftchak 1 William 0 Kraftchak Anonymous Nancy J
Kratzer
Louise N Lark • Dorothy P Lindsay 1 Carol S
•
MacNeal
Mancuso
•
•
Mayhew
Miller
•
•
O'Brien
Pileski
James K MacNeal John F Mahoney Karrin R
Mary P Marchalonis • Robert Mayefskie • Elaine
A Millard Carl L Millard Jr • Kenneth R
•
Carole
Karl Z
Najaka • Robert Nunevlller • William J
Virginia A. Palmer 1 Anna Pelak « Joanne Shaffer
Bar! Poorman ' John J Rankin Jr • Jill S Rochfort "
Scarantino • Robert Schiller • Irene L Schnaars •
•
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Charles
David W. Schramm
A. Storti • Betsy
Tinner
1
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Wldmann
W
•
Roger
S.
Strunk
Donna
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K. Weigand
David A. Yergey
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Schropp • Anonymous • Samuel
David L Stuempfle • Lowell A
George A Weigand • Victor F
1965
1967
R
Jon
Ackley
Franklin S
1
Gerald
Anderson
1
Belshllne 1 V'erda I Belles •
Boulton 1 Carlann Broglle 1
Edward J
mous • Wilbur
LmMM
M
Becker
Stephen Boston
Anonymous
•
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Anony
Carlson • John C Carr • David Cecco • Carol
Cox Chamberlain • Roberta J Chase
Anonymous ' Carol B
Cranford • Douglas L Davis • Laroy Davis 1 Ronald Dlglondo
menlco • Brenda J Dorshlmer • Merle Dries
Joan L
Dupkanlck 1 John C Edwards • Jonelle C Kdwanis 1 Spencer
L Empet Anonymous • Phillip D Falk • Constance B Fonner
•
Belly S Fetter 1 Kerry S. Fetter
Barbara S Fleming 1
Thomas S Fowles James J Frit/ * Sue (' Griffith • Lynn W
Grimm Edward N Grubb • Emmujane Hagcnhuch • Donna L
Hand ' Samuel J Hand • Allen W Handwerk 1 Susan R Hicks 1
David B Hildenbrund • Eileen T Hlldenbrand • Mary » Hill •
Nlla S Hill • Geraldine M Jackson 1 Linda Johns • Michael B
Kaczmarczyk 1 Patricia Kaczmarek 1 Althea Kelfer • Edward
B Kern • Sandra K Kern
Ronald R Klemkuskv * Stephen G
Korol • Judith Y Koval
David L Kratz * Raymond L Kunkel
Jr. • Phillip D Landers ' Richard Leonovlch
Kay Liverton 1
Theresa V Lodanosky
R Randolph May • Marjorie M
McCormlck • Mary Miller * Carol Koons Muiimiii ' Hrenda I.
Nestlerode 1 Nlckola J Oram
James I'egg • G King Perry *
Drew Poslock * Alana M Remley • l.arrv E Henries ' Kathrvn
A Rlccl • Judy B Roberts " James B Holley « Mary E Rolley
• James J
Roslni • Angelica G Sacco 1 Thomas A Salerno
Robert O Samsel * Anonymous • Hurry M Saxlon Jr 1
Anonymous Keith C Schuyler Jr ' Anita I> Shaffer Laird 1)
Shively * Diane Mel Ling So * Linda V Stirling * Regis C
Stirling * Charles R. Swank * Daniel G. Tlmma * Sara T Urlsko
• John J
Geraldine L White
Waples 1 Rochelle J Warhursl
Robert F White • John C Wise • Carol M Zahlockv • Irwin F
Zablocky • Richard K Zerbe
J
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Patricia A Abraczinskas 1 Frank 6. Angelo 1 Joseph
Lawrence C Bankes • Joan E
Apichella ' Martin G. Bane
Bankus • Robert E Barfield Edward Beck 1 Robert M Blue •
•
Roland C Boyle 1 David A Davis 1 C Ann
Roy E. Bower Jr
Frank C
Geraldine M Demillo
Barbara A
Robert M Farina
Rocco A Forte 1
Peter T Fleming
Faust • Robert J. Fleck
•
Donald G. Franklin 1 Gerald R Fritz • Joseph R. Gates
Anonymous • Carolyn W. Gllllgan • Geraldine M Glllung Tom
B. Glllung • Robert A Green • Robert P Griesing • Mary W
Patricia A Gross • Ray E
Griffiths • Robert W. Griffiths
Gross • Elaine S Hackenberg 1 Philip M Halle 1 H Thomas
•
•
Janet U Hoffman ' Joseph F
Hecht Jr
Ruth S Hicks
Thomas J
William J Hurst
Holden • Carol A. Hontz
Kaczmarek • John D Keegan • Joseph R Koons • Alex M
Kozlowski • Lillian Kreisher • Donald P Lagator • Jerome J
1
Lanuti 1 Charles P Liverton Jr • Francis A Lodanosky Susan
M Lunger Shirley Carl Lutz 1 Francis J Mahoney 1 Richard
R Manley 1 Dawn E. Michael • Lincoln S. Miller Glenn R
Joseph Nutaltls 1 Joanne N
Dorothy Norbury
Morrison
Pineno • Richard A Pizzonla • Francis C Pluclnsky • Paul L
Rhine
Edward L. Richards • William J Roslni • William C
Ross • Glenn R Rupert Jr • J Robert Sands • Maxlnc J
Samoski Joseph Schein • Nancy L Schueck • Rita M Seybert
• Carl P. Sheran 1 Nancy R. Sheran 1 Linda R
Shively •
Snyder 1 Jean A Stankiewicz 1
Barbara T. Smith • Jade
1
Donald E. Stanko • Carol A Straub • Virginia W Tinner
Thomas J Toth ' Carol J Watters 1 Barbara Wendell 1 Ronald
Roger H
P. Wenzel 1 Barrie B White • Donald L Whltebread
Degler
1
Dowman
Nancy R DeJesus
• Donna L. Evans
•
Nancy B
Ziser
1966
Martha Z Barchlk
Biscombe • Susannah W Brody
• Susan H Carlson • Daizimae Carmo
Anthony J Cerza 1 Rose
M. Chlki • Barbara U Connor Alice K Cromwell Kenneth G
James L
Linda J Dent
Cromwell Jr • Darthy K Davis
Nancy A
Derr • William T Demcott • Gerald P Dick
1
Barbara R
Didrtksen • Connie L Dorse held • Anonymous
Donald B Dugan • Mary A
Dowman ' Alex J Dubil
1
Dumbauld Larry L Edwards Anonymous David H Evans
Rosemary A Fogarty 1
Joseph P Fazzari
Judith J Farina
Robert L Garrison 1 Karen
Jean A Foster John T Foster
James Ayers • Robert D
F Benlnsky • Robert
Stanley
Virginia J
McClafferly • Gall D
McDonald • James
McDonald HI " Eugene Metier • Kulhy J McQuilt
Anonymous ' Edward M McNerlney • Jean Moulder McNert
ney * Marshall W Mehrlng • James A Melzler • Jerry E Miller
• Margie V
Miller • David F. Mlnnler • Betsy J Montlleone •
Lynne McCurdy Morris * Units J Mulka • Judith Murray *
Robert A Muscosky ' Lliwla EE Nicholson 1 James I. Oman •
Kathleen F. Ost>erg • Joanne M Owens • Russell J I'alkendo •
Susan I'alkendo • Dawne Pender * Edward R Pelras 1 Harriet
A I'oechmnnn * Thomas p I'ratlco • Anonymous • Carroll J.
Redfern * Sharon L R««ed • William J Reh • Connie J Reimold
• James
Rlefenslahl • Anonymous * Sally Rolhermel
F.
Ronald F. Rupert • Anonymous Dolorea A Sarno Kenneth D.
1
Schnurv
Donnu M Schul/ * Helnhold A Schul/
Mlchuel D
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Sekslnsky • Margaret Y Seltzer * Charles S Sherbln • Chert A
Skeldlng • Leland A Smell/ • Carolyn I) Smith * Michael L
Smith * Itarbaru M Socurraz * Judith L Spence • Kenneth C
Stanton • Susan Shadle Swart/ • Verdun C Thomas * Michael
Anonymous • Margaret L Waltemyer • Donna R
Carolyn T WtlVtt * Harry L While Jr 1 Diane J
Wise • William R Wis*- " Jurllth A Yanchek • Frank C Yurtz •
Esther W Zublti • Elaine Zalonls 1 George A Zlolkowskl.
Wagnei
Watson
1968
Ballentine
J
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•
1970
1
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Williams
Nancy J Agurkis 1 Karen L Arner • Edmund F Austin III •
Ruth I Bennett 1 Wlllard T Bennett • Anonymous • Lee Berry
• James M Bonaccl 1 Richard W
Bower Charles F Bowman •
Janice T Bowman • Nancy C Brubaker • Francis Callahan Jr.
• David R
Campbell • Donna E Carney • John M Carney •
Thomas F Castrilll • John Cermanskl • Ronald J Christina •
Donald J Clayton • Susan F Clayton • Paul G. Clothier • Carl
J Cobb • Rebecca J Davis • Gall V Deans • Carol G. Deardorff
• Anonymous • Betty S Dletz • Sharon
E. IXnlson 1 Howard C.
Kbersole • Susan 1. Engstrom Reiser • William E Evans •
Wlllard B Evans Jr • Steven H Falrchlld • Albert J Fisher
Kandace C Foltz • Stephen F Foil/ • Philip 1. Gabb • Betty J.
Gasper ' David C (Jay • William A Glannetta • Barbara J.
Grabfelder • Kurt C Cirabfelder • Larry L Grant • Sandra K.
Grlbbln 1 Sharon Qulnn • Gloria J Gurlck • John C Hnmblln •
Wayne F Helm • Dale C Henne • Douglas M Hill • Kathy R.
Hlppenstlel • Antoinette P Moehle • William E Hoffner • Dale
L Houck • M Suzanna B Houck • Ann Marie Mutz • Connie L.
Jarrard
Nancy L Kaplan • Jane K Kelfer • l Ray Kline •
Arlen T Kllnger • Wayne J Koch • Anonymous • Jesse R
kresge • F.lalne R Kurt/ • Kathleen H Kuzmlak • Gall B.
Landers 1 B Wayne Laubach ' Joan A Laubach * Ann L Lee •
Lanny L U«e • Marsha M Lepley • Edward It MacKay •
Phylfil M MacKay • Janet M MaJIkas • Linda J Mallln •
Frank J Matthews • Kathleen A May Eugene M McClafferly
rank Arlollo
Christine Alcaraz
Marilyn M AiiiIhu..
John M Auten Jr * Cynthia Bachmann * Allan G Buum •
•
•
Milder
loan
C Boston •
John W
Frederick T Bausch
Barbara C Bovldge • David W Bowen • Camllle D Brown •
Charles J. Brown • Gale L Burns • Dennis W Byrne ' Donnu R
Byrne
Janet G Callahan 1 Gloria J Campbell 1 Joseph C
Cappello • Sharyn L Carr • Terry M Carver 1 Thomas M
Patricia W Cobb • George R
Cesartnl • Connie J Clewell
Colestock • Linda A Colgan • Patrick F Colgan • Richard P
*
1 Vlcki F
•
Culton
Flo Davis • Joseph M Deardorff
Conner
Gall M Dellos • John M Helios * Elizabeth J Denatale • Gerald
0 Devlin • Susan C Doletakl • Candace N Donachy 1 Karen L
Duh • Charlotte M Empel 1 Anonymous 1 Anonymous Jack R
Evans • Beverly A Falk • Nell T Fleischer 1 Sharyn L
Fleischer 1 Lawrence F Foran
Paul I) Fowler • Kathleen A
Gacad 1 G Richard Garman 1 Patricia J George • Anonymous
*
• Kathryn E
Glger * Thelma Goodman * Myra J Griffith
Sharon L. Griggs * Gene C. Gruber * Mariann G ruber * Louis J
Guarlno 1 Glenn E Halterrnan El wood R Harding • Eileen J
Hartman 1 Richard L Hartman • Dorothy M Hauber 1 Gayle A
Donald E
Hess • Stella Johnson Mill * Douglas C Hlppenstlel
Hock • James A Hoosty * Loretta H Horwlth 1 DODi M Hour k
*
• Geraldine W
Hubler • Nancy Karam 1 Ronald G Kaslilak
Wlllard F Kelchner • Nancy Kerr • Eugene E Kline • Stevonn
E Krueger " Andrew E Kuffa • Lillian I Kuffa ' Anonymous 1
Sandra M Langerholc • Sandra C Larson
Austin A Kurtz
Harold L Latthford 1 Katharlna M
Barbara D Latchford
Lauer Karen M Lesch " Helen Llnkevlch • Betty Ruth Luchak
*
• Patrick M
Vincent J MaJIkas
Lynch • Thomas Lyons
Catherine J Mattfield • Kenneth A Mattfleld • Richard K
James E McSurdy • BOMB Melvr • Sarah W
McClellan
*
MUllgan • Linda H Mills • Dawn S Moffett • Terry L Moody
Mary Kay Morgan • Anonymous ' Pamela G Moss Katherine
M Mulka • John Murray • Patricia Myers • Llnwood D Neater1
•
Nan C Neater ' Robert L Nlccol 1 Joanne O'Connor
Richard A
Michael P Pertch
Margaret M Pergosky
PhlllpkowkJ • James L Poexhmann • Judith H Reed • Robert
L Reed • Bonnie C Reigel 1 KIs Lyn L Robinson • Joyce M
Roland
M Louann Rudy 1 Russell C Rudy Jr • Aracella E
Schlegel • Nancy K Shaffer 1 Sandra K Sholley • H Gordon
•
Sivell
Joyce Slvell 1 Ruth A Slonaker " Ruth A Smith 1
*
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i.irirr-. I,
Arre • Joseph Bahutsky *
Harold 1) Barretts • Robert J Burloletll • Thomas (' Bedlsky •
*
Richard E Bell • Richard L Mlngaman • Daniel A Hobeck
Beverly F Bode • Patrice Mognet • Dennis D Bohr * Eva M
Bordner • Ann Harris Brandt • Edgar W Brubaker 1 James R.
Bubb Jr • Pauline M Buchanan • James M. Burnhelmer •
Jurllth M Carr
Robert T Colahan •
Barbara A Campbell
Donald A Corbln • Jane L Corbln • Frank J Czapla 1 John M.
Dalfovo • Richard B Daniels * Joseph L Durllngton * Brent
Davis • Marilyn Davis * Francis P Deandrea • Donald R.
Dcltterlck • Cathy DeLuca • Daniel R Dlfeo 1 Cynthia M
•
Drue Is • Anonymous ' James W Duluney • Nancy E Edwards
*
Anonymous • Kllwn M Fausnauglit • George F. Fausnatight
*
Nancy E Feist • Evelyn M r'etlennan * Roger J Fetterrnan
*
Sheryll E Fredrlr k • Jack E Frledmun • Judith A Fuhrer
Kathleen A
Gearhart 1
Mary H OlU * Anonymous
Anonymous • Joseph J Grlbbln • Joseph P Griffiths » Mildred
1
M GulgJey • Rolx-rt C (iulgjcy • Thomas L Henry Warren N
Herman 1 William F Hlbschman • Clnde Hlp|>ensllcl 1 Kerry C
Hoffman ' Roy E Hoglund • Sharon L Holtzer • Sharon L.
Holtzer • Theresa Houck • Brenda M Ingham • Carolyn R
Jacobs • Grace M Jasklewlcz • Elizabeth A Jones • George E.
*
Jones Jr • Marcella A Kaczrnarclk 1 Norman J Kalclch
l
Kathleen A Kap<» Prlscllla Kayes • David A Kelfer • Boyd T
Daniel A Kllamovlch ' Doyle
Jacqueline A Kent
Kelser Jr
M Kllnger * Stephen M Kllnger Michael J. Ladd • Charlotte
1 Eric H
Landers 1 Sylvia l^andls ' Georganne Lane •
Monlqw? II l^iulenschlager 1 Donna L. Lehman • Denils M.
Jennifer J Lomas • Connie Lowe
lA*ko • Evelyn l>?wl*
1
Ellen L.
FU«glna D Lubrecht • J Susan Ludwlg • Lois LufkJn
Mack • Susan M Marker • James B Martin • Anonymous •
Linda 0.
Margaret McKeehcn • Kathleen A McWIlllams
Miller • Russella Moerschbacher * Ralph C Moerschbacher III
•
arol I Munch • Elizabeth J Murray • William B Murray
•
Connie L Nespoll • Joseph M Nespoll
Janet N Nash
Charles J Oakley 1
Bart>ara W Nestor ' Barbara P Nielsen
John P Pacloltl • Thomas U Papaleo • Peter Parnell • Linda
M Perry • Debbie H Porter • Anthony Pusateri • Mary Rachko
• Stanley Rakowsky ' Charles A. Reh * Ronald L. Reltz 1 Mary
1
L Reynolds • Peter T Reynolds * Bonnie J. Rlefenstahl Erla
0 Lamey
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24
1986
Rodgers * Leslie A Rohrbach * Ronald M Rusao • Helen D
SaJamone • Michael R. SaJIUky • Anonymous • Freda Selple •
Nancy L Sekslnaky • Anthony F Selvoskl
Elizabeth A
Sharbaugh • Jack W Sharbaugh • Robert S Shelly • Lorraine
M Shema • Terry L Shoener • Wallace D Smith • Henry A
Snyder • Margo F Snyder • David C Stelner 1 Kathleen
Stlmmel • Robert S Stoudt • Stewart 0 Stroble
Paul R
Szymoiwkl • Daniel J Tearpock • William E Tobias • Pamela
•
D VanEpps Mary J Veet • Maria Vezendy • Joseph Vezendy
Jr • Linda Waaley • Linda J Weaver • Michael Weinberg •
Karen J Wleder • John M WIJcox • Gloria A Wilson • Paulette
W Wolfgang • Mark Yanehek
L.
W
Osenbach 1 Thomas J Parry • Robert
Parry Jr 1 Linda S
Partlow • SheUey J Partlow • Claudia T Paul John B Paul •
Robert P PochakUo • Donna Miles Pollnsky • Kent L Pnzer 1
Robert M Rabb • John J Ramage • Eugene F Ramin Jr •
Daniel W Rang • Kathleen A Reich • Kenneth B Robinson •
Linda K Runge • James A Scaiise • Helen Seebold
Barbara
A Senapedis • Elaine D Severs • Bart J Slough Anonymous 1
Barry L Swartz • Lyle E Tiffany • Deborah A Tlmm • Linda
K Tlnsman • Joseph T Tomedi • Michael P Tracy Kenneth
M Vancas • Anonymous • David E Walter Karl E Waltman •
Marietta M Weller • Edythe G Williams • Victor
Wills III
Paul R Wolverton • Shelly L Wool • David C Wright • Michael
J WyUm • Paul M Yanlga • Julie A Yeager
Joseph
Zakorchemny Jr • Caroline E ZolomlJ • Ellen Benson Zurn.
W
1971
Dwlght M Ackerman 1 Jean L Ackerman • Angel Ine T
Babataky • Vlckl A Bair • Lee G Barthold III • Daniel A
Bayak • Robert J Becker • Edward W Belshllne 1 Patricia G
Bennett • George J Bergallu • Martin J Billet • Gary S Blaster
• E Jean Boran 1 Judy K
Brill • Robert F Brosokas » Katrlna
T. CaporaJettl • David N Carr • William H Cluley • Richard L
Coup • Diane Culrlc • William J Davles • Janet L Deandrea 1
Martha H Denkenberger • Raymond W Depew • Anonymous •
Robert H Dllks Jr • Llewellyn T Dollman • Susan J Dollman
Margaret R Doty • Kenneth R Drake • Dwlght P Edrls • Keith
M Edwards • Mary A Eglanskl • Joy C Evans • James H
Fauth • Patricia E Fear • ftobert L Feaster • William W
Fonner • Tony R Frazier • Gerald S Frey • Thomas L Funk
John J Gantz • Frank D Gehrig • Donnajean M George •
Marsha R Good • Anonymous • John J Halle Jr
Kathleen F
Harmanos 1 Stephen A Harmanos • Nancy R Hlckey •
Anonymous • Michael C Horbal • Linda S Houser William L
Houser • Philip M. Irey HI • Gregory D Johnson
Martha
Nelson Johnson " Hugh R Jones • Maxlne Jones • Anonymous •
Anonymous • Sharon L Kauffman 1 Susan H Kees • Anne
Kessock • Anonymous • Jeffrey D Kieckner • Bethanne V Kob
• Carol J Lauehmen • Theodore
N Lawson 1 Kay F Leonard
Howard P Uwls • Luclnda J Linker 1 Gerald W I^orson •
Janet R Martin • Claire E. McNeils 1 Thomas M Miller
Frederick G Morris • Carol A Myers • Steven G Myers
Linda F Newton • Uulse M Nicholson • Kay E Norquest
Henry C Nyberg • Charles F Petry Jr • Alan J Phillips •
Darlene D Plttner • Wayne E Rake • N Elolse Reed • Joan
Gabuzda Reese • Anonymous • Robert W Rupp • Sandra J
Rupp • Dor Sachettl • Gary L Seymour • Craig L Shotwell •
Cynthia L Slbolc ' F Louise Sltler • Adam J Skeldlng •
Patricia A Sladlcka • Kenneth F Small • Gerald E Snyder •
David P Sosar • Susan M Spearing • Janet L Stein
Patricia
Stetz • Robert A Thackara » John R Thompson •
Virginia L
Treon • Shirley A Troy • Carol B Turley • Robert S Ulanoskl •
Anthony Vlgllantl • Gregory J Viola • Marljean A Vlassenko •
Diana L Walck " Richard G Walck • Steven H Weader • R
David Weller Jr • Jo Anne WJeczorek • Joseph J Wleczorek •
Thomas M Wilson • Maxlne Yeager » Pamela C Yeager •
Patricia A Young • Shirley Kyle Young • Michael S Zlolkowskl
1972
Jackson A Alleo Jr • Catherine Brenna Angerson • Kerry S
Aycrs • Daniel F Bartos • A Richard Bastlnelll • Cheryl
D
Baslln. iii
David L. Beaver • Charlotte
Backer * Sharon I
Bcdlsky • John J Beltman • Carol A Belcher • Diane
L
Belusko • Bertha R Bennlcoff • Gregory D Benshoff •
Rodney
R Blckert • Anonymous • Katherlne H Billet • Karen A
Blackway • Edward A Blackwell Jr • Wayne L Blasl •
Thomas C Blill * Hlchard A. Boardman 1 Shirley
C Boatman •
Nancy K Bohr • Patricia A Booth • Joseph C Kor.lell • Judy
L
Boris • Carol J Kowen * Anne I, Bower •
Fred N Mower Jr •
Sherrl K. Brandt • Linda N. Brouse • Ronald S.
Brown • Carol
A. BruchJto • George L. Bruchko • Velma
0. Burrows • Dannjj
R. Campbell • Mary Shaffer Campbell • Michael
J Carroll •
Gary M Chambers • Janice L Choyka • John
R Chovka •
Pamela L Clncotta • Elizabeth A Dahlgren •
Sandra V
Darlington • Lynn Croft Davles • James
Davis Jr • Richard
J Derolf • Anne M Dletterlck • Anonymous •
James J Doyle •
Kay L Drake • Regina M Dunn • Jane M Elmes •
Donald J
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Linda M Ennls • Bruce S Fehr • Ann C. Felty •
Richard
R Fetterman • John D Feyrer • Robert C Figlock • Alexis
L
Fonner • William E. Fox • Pamela G Funk •
Judith K Gantz •
William J Caydos • Patricia A Giordano •
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1973
Carl J Abbott • Maryann D Abbott • Richard C Adams •
Carolyn M Arndt • Mary J Bannon • Thomas P Banyas
Joyce A Beam • Carol D Benza Lee R Blackway • Donna M
Bluff • Robert W Bluff • Maurice V Bochicchio • Antoinette
Botke • Thomas L Briggs • Anonymous • Patricia E Bucher •
David G Burgess • Susan
Byorek
Mary J Cardone 1
Frances Carr • Beth E Chrusch • Dianne L Coleman • Barbara
S Colvln • Mark J Constable • Rosemary K Corby • Suzanne
H Cordler • Joan S Corson • Janet H Dahlqulst • Craig A
Dletterlck • Lanny C Dietterick • Marcia L Dobll • Maryclaire
M Doll • Ted E Doll • Linda K Drumm • Thomas J Dunn •
Richard J Eckersley • Edward G Edwards • Anne R Evans 1
Gregory R Falatek 1 Susan A Feyrer 1 Carol B Frankel
Kenneth E Gable • Cynthia L Gearhart • Joseph D Glambrone
•
Ann M Gimpert • Debra S Green • Robert R Griffin •
Graydon A Gulliver • Berthanne M Hanzl • Kevin Hays •
Donald Hedish » Dennis L Holbrook
Karen K Holbrook •
Carolyn E Rowland 1 H Donald Hummel 1 Carolyn M
Huttemann • Edith J Iampietro • Virginia M Ide • Jeanne L
Jansen • Richard B Jarman • David J Jenkins • Kathleen L
Jenkins • Marie G Kane • Dale E Kashner
David J Katch •
Joyce A Klchman • Kathryn A Kirk • Alan L Klawitter •
William R Kllngerman • Linda M. Knlss • Joyce A Kostlck '
Juleanne M Kraft • Keith R Kull • Robert H Lauver • Jean F
Legates • Eileen
Lenox • Judith E Long • Jerry L
McClellan • Jerome J McDonald • Dolores
McGovern •
Anonymous • Ronna S McMurtrie • Ronald J Meleski 1 Dennis
•
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David R Navrocki • Peter D Nell • Dennis M
O'Donnell • Thomas J O'Donnell • Robert B Oliver Jr • Mary
L O'Neill • Gail L. Osenbach ' Alwyn R Painter • Anne Nuss
Patterson • Louise G Pecsek • Elaine
Pongratz Michael S
Powers • Nancy A Pron • Edith R Rabuck • Daniel L Ravlna •
Marion Reese • Gwendolyn Rosenfeld • Kerry J Ruff •
Franclne R Rutulo
James P Sachettl • Roger M. Savage •
Mark R Scheffey • Vito J Seeundo • Anonymous
David P
Sitoskl • Joanne M Sltoski • Gary AJan Smith •
Gary Allen
Smith • Alex J Spencer • Howard J Steward • Dorothy Hortlng
Swartz • Lucy E. Szabo • Rosanne M Testa • Sharon
L
Thackara • William R. Tlerney • Kenneth E. Trometter •
William J Troutman • Richard J Twardzik • Sonya
J VUlari •
Marcia Wannemacher • Minnie Powell Watson • Jeffrey
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Susan A. White • Terrance J White • Maureen
Whitehead • Richard C Whitmire • Linda A. Williams • Donna
A Yanlga • Ruth A Zalonls • GaU E Zoccola • James T
Zoccola
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Neal L Grav •
Grubb • Thomas P Gulash • Robert
Thom as " Hard Jr ' Betty Zabloeky Harris •
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David B Moyer
Robert E Myers Jr
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Dona to J Nieman Ralph D O'Banion Joseph J Ochotny Jr.
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O'Donnell
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James R Pollock •
Norman G Richards • Richard E Robison • Mary E Scaip •
Jane L Scheffey
Cynthia H Schrader • Carlton R Sheets •
James Slamon * Micki J Slingeriand * Ralph J Smith * Susan
M Snyder • Darnel T Spadoni • Edward D Spellman • Karen
D Spellman • Judy A Sterner • Christine F Steward Judy A
Stine • Kaye E Stlnson • Joan A Stouffer • Allen B Swope
Richard S Szulanczyk • Lawrence J Tempesco • Debra J
Thompson • Corinne A Toczylowski • Larry C. Toy • Charles H.
Updegraff Jr • Dennis R Urtfer • William G Vargo • Kenneth
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Stephen A
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Michelle A. Bender • Wanieta W. Bendinsky •
Carol L Bennett •
Mollle D Benshoff • Anonymous • Anonymous 1
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Pamela A Evans Mary E
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Paul D Blow • Kathleen A Bosse ' Janice K. Buti • Elizabeth
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Douglas H Clark • Eunice M Compton • Patricia P Corcoran •
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Geraldine A. Delllnger • Jane E
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Carolyn L Driedger
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Leah D. Gluchoff
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Stanley M Gurecki • Marylou Hale • Patricia A. Hauber • John
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Sharon A. Hilgar • Barbara B. Hudock • Linda S. Hughes •
Mlchele M. Hummel • Lewanne E. Hunt Jeanne M. Josbena
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Robert D Kennedy • Trieste A. Kennedy • Dona S. Keough •
Kathleen M. Kerick • Mark J Keyser • Rebecca Schrum Keyser
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Donna M. McDermott • Christine M McLaughlin •
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Barbara Kehler Clmlno • Daryl P
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Carol Conlgllaro • Peter A
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Catherine M Cuff • Kenneth F Curclo •
Georgia L CUUtmi *
Beth K Daly • Philip J Daly • Christine M D'Angelo •
Doris J
Davis • David L Deatrlch • Cindy L Decker
Kirn I Delp •
Michael E Dennen • Charles J Dldonato • Cynthia
A Dldonato
• WU llarn A
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Marybeth A Dolan • Anonymous • John R
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M Klyte • Carol
M Ford Kristin M Fox • William F Gallen ' Kllzabeth
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Eugene V Giovanninl • Thomas A Goho • Kirk
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Mary R Golden • Debra D Good • Sue E Grasley <
Robert C
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Mary Beth Linn
I amela A
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John It Lux ford Jr • Anonymous • James
A Malley • Francis
T Maloney • Dale E. Malott Jr • Betty j M arr •
Sandra J
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McCay • Carol M
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McGarry • David
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Marie B
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K Shryock 1
Kathy M Shughart • Cynthia L Slnopoll • Eric W.
Sllngerland •
Novellou J Smith • Kathy A Snyder •
Robert J. Snyder • Joyce
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Debra A. SurdovaJ • Gregory P TaJese *
Slgmond H Thomas * Mary J. Tloczynski * John A. Touey *
Joanne M. Trageaer • Matthew J. Trageser • Alice A
Umbenhauer • Robert M Vance • Louis M Vannlcola Cynthia
M. Vass • Heidi Wadllnger • Denlse L Walsh • Patrick M
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Lynne M. MolJer • Michael G Moore • Glenn A Newman •
Joseph Nugent * Joseph C. Ozmina * Susan O Paiovcsik *
Michael
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Michael J Ross * Samuel J Rubbico Jr " Teresa
Sandora *
Brenda L Scarpatl ' Elizabeth J Schropp • Rosalie I
Schweitzer • Karen D Scott • Anonymous • Joseph J Sizer
James J Snyder • Randall B Spence • Dawn
Spohrer • Terri
L Springer • Deborah A Stefanlsko • Patricia A SurdovaJ •
Christy D. Talese • Douglas E Taylor • Deborah A Troy •
Michael L Updegrave • William R Vandellnde • Michael A
Waslelczyk 1 Anonymous ' Dorothy J Wilson • John R Wolak •
Anonymous » Anonymous • Randall L Voh • James D Zaccheo
* Cynthia A Zamonas
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1983
Robert J Acor • Marcl L Alderfer • Bette E Anderson • Beth
Ann Bailey • Joseph F Barlek • John W Barnett • Janet A.
Beam 1 Karen S Beck • Garry R. Benfer • Taryn Besen •
Anonymous * Dougas F Bielefeld * Ann Marie Bllotta * Audrey
C Bltler • Susan A Bogdan * Joann B. Borskl * Barbara L.
Ross G Bratlee * David M Bulzonl * Stephen D
John H Caldwell • Jeanne L Calhoun
Daniel T
Canuso
Michael F. Catlno 1 Janet L Cavalier • Joseph A
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Elizabeth A Cole
Frank J Coll
Kathleen S Coll •
Marie A Concannon • Eileen M Connolly • John W Conrad Jr
• Catherine E. Craig • Mark
K. Creasy • Chris J Cusatls •
Anonymous • Roxanne M Dennis • David T Derr • Ellen Roan
Derr
Lisa M DICasimirro • Barbara A Dlestelow • Glna T
DISanto • Nancy J Dlssman • Brad C Dixon • Deanna M Drtck
• Ellen M
Durkin • Dean L Edwards • Scott E Eveland •
Anonymous • Carol L Feather • Sarah M. Feather 1 Nancy E.
Flint • Debra S Ford • Kevin R Ford • Dennis M Fuhrman •
Theresa S Garrigan • Carey L. Gates • Susan E Gelger •
Robert E Gllgannon • Karen M Glrton • Michael A Goc •
Keith A Gogel • Gall E Goldschmldt • Maria M Griest •
George R Groom • Cynthia J Gross • John C Gross • Mary F.
Guyer • Debra L Hallock 1 Patricia A Hammond • Rebecca R
Harmany • Debra A Harvey • Mark L Hauck • Roberta L
Haupt • Brian Hesaenthaler • Glenn K Horlacher • Lori L
Horvath • Deborah E Jackson • Ernie F Jackson
Rosemary
A Jaeger • Joseph P Kallnoski • David N Kaswandlk Frank
S Kedl • Nanette S Keys
George V Kmleclnskl • Jeffrey D
Krlll • Judith A Kroh • Timothy A Latshaw • Leslie L Lauver
• Cynthia A Layton • Sherl A Llppowltsch •
Susan M Llslewskl
• Carmen M Maloney • Francis
J Mashett • Radune L Mautz •
Lauren L May • Sandra J Mayer • Elizabeth A Mays Kevin
J McCloskey • Mary J Mi Govern • Gregory R. McHugh '
Randall K Mcintosh • Alice Melchlore • Janice L Melmed •
Gerald L. Miller • Jean M Mlskowski • Jeffrey A Mitchell •
Stacey L Mlxell • Helen I) Morohovech • Chesley Ann Moroz •
Lee F Mueller • Roseann M Murello • Anonymous • Bradley
M. Northrup • Joan C. O'Connor » Anonymous • Janice L Pahls
• Klmberlee A
Pavkovlc • Jill C. Pelrson • Thomas J Price •
Deborah A. Prlnclpatl • Kathleen M. Qulnlan • Lee Radke •
Clement M Reck • Barry L. Relflnger • Monica L Rellly •
Edwlna A Relneberg * Betty J Reymer • Kathleen J Riley •
Jeff S. Rlnghoffer • Amy L Roma • Anonymous • Cheryl
A.
Ryan • Pamela Santanasto • Joseph G Santangelo • John L
Scavllla Jr • Gall A Schellhammer • Scott A Schneider •
John
L Scttelen Jr 1 Carol L Shelhamer • Mary E. Shellhamer •
Bradley
Butkle
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Kelly I) Smale • Charles G. Smith • Valerie A Smith •
Edwin
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•
Shicora
Cynthia
Gary D Snyder • Joann M Snyder • Jessica
T Stamer ' Anonymous • Barbara G Steckel
Robert
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Manuel R
Stivers Jr. • Camllle J
Strausser
•
Stacey
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Anonymous • Todd 0. Trach • Jilllann Upton • Lauren
• Lisa A
Vance • Anonymous • Dennis C Vellas •
Susan T Vincent • Jamie L. Waters • Karen L Webb •
Margaret M. West • Christine L. Whalen • Daniel J Wiest •
John A Williamson • Jacqueline K. Wlney Cynthia A Woody •
Llndu E Wright • Mark A Yachera • Donald
R Yazurlo • Jean
E Yoder • Monica M Zlegler
Talbott
•
A. Vachrts
1982
Christopher N Alello • Thomas M. Alderfer •
Debra J
Anderson • John G Archibald • Deborah Barlek •
William S
Barron • Carl L Beck • Patrick G Bernocco •
Steven M
Berntsen • JUI A Blelltsky • Christopher E
Blackburn • David
W. Blank • Mary A Blosky • Joseph P Bosevich •
Tanya S
Bower ' Suzanne Bratlee • Frank J Breslln Jr •
Mellnda J
Coates
Diane Remington Creme • Lori Crum Sweely •
Christine
R Dallam
Elizabeth H Dennen • Craig A Dlehl •
Raymond J Dlstaslo Jr • Nancy M Dobll • Joanne L
Dunstan
J tlny S Fagan * ^nymous • Francis
J
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Gain Marshall
Gelger • Debra L. Gilbert • Paul H Gilbert •
Marina B Glovannlnl • Thomas C Gordon •
•
Angela
•
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Anonymous • Kevin A Hargreaves • Jan C. Heater •
Catherine
NT Hoffman Glenn A Hoffman • Lori Horosky •
Ann S Howell
Karen S Hughes « Kathy W Hummer • Pamela
L Hvde •
Joanne M Jones • Rodney T Jones • Sheila
M Keller • Mark J
Kendzor • Kevin J Kerrigan • Carole A
KersheLsky • Jeffrey L
Mle
Wendy C Koering • David E Kurecian • Nancy
C
Kushnerlck • Anonymous • Dominic A
LaCava • Carol P
Landes " Mary B Landry • Daniel Lechner •
Jennifer L. Lerche
Sunny Makoge • Catherine L Mann-Fagan •
John C
Marquette
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•
John
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•
Michael T Alexander • Paula J Amrtck • Joyce A Aughey •
Stephen Augustine • Martha J Bartholomew • Mlchele
Basar • Sandra M Basara • Deborah M Bassett • Anonymous
Laura A Bell • Carlos C Bell III • Kelly D. Bennett • Raymond
R Bennett • Tamara L Berger Pamela D Berntsen • Douglas
R Berry • Craig E Bixler • Rose
Blackburn • Michael S
Blake • Richard C Blazaskle • George S Blyler • Donna M
Bonfiglio • Anonymous • Audrey A
Callahan • Lucie C.
Capozzolo • Vickie A Celln • Melissa K ChappeU • Brian R
Chidester • Mellnda D Chides ter • Ann M Chlsmar • Gwyn E.
Clark • Steven A. Clark
Joseph H Cloran Jr • Elaine M
Colello • Susan K. Codings • Anonymous • Ruby Corby
Frederick T Corcoran • Frank R Cosner Jr • Jeffrey T.
Coulter • Martin A Coyne • E. Renee C rouse • Nicholas J.
Dalberto • John T Dally Jr • Frank D. D'Angelo ' Richard R
Danko • Elizabeth A Davles • Randall E. Decker • Sharon
Deegan • Jon E. Delninger • Kay E. Dennlson • Joseph A
Dlgangl Jr
Joseph A. Ellis • Elaine M. Enders • Deborah D
Ent • Veronica C. Entz • Anonymous • Jeanne M. Fetch •
Daniel E Fisher • Terri L Foller » Lawrence F. Foran • Kathy
J. Foust • Robert P Frawley • Ninette F. Friscia • Woodrow
Fry • Carol A Furnlss • Gary P Gallagher • Nancy L
Gallagher • Beverly Dent Gass • William Todd Gerstemeier •
Donna
Gildea • Joan M. Gorlaski • Michael Grant • Sharon
L Hargreaves • Thomas R. Hartsough • Anonymous Cindy E
Herzog • John Hess • Rebecca L Hess • Marcla A. Hlester •
David A Himlin • Lynda S Hlmlln • Shelley P. Hohn Lauren
M Hopf • David A Hough • Daniel D. Howard • Kathryn L
Hughes • Gina M Huhn • Charles F Humphrey
Bonnie J.
Jacobs • Mary F Jacques • Christopher L. Johnston • David G.
Jones • Lori M Jones " Elaine
•
Kaswandlk
Christine A
Kenepp • Gayle A. Kirk • Tina Kistler • Nancy L. Kline • Amy
S Kllnedlnst • Carole J Ko • Suzanne M. Kocher
Karen L.
Koncz • John R. Kraske Pamela A. Kraske • Lisa M. Kristick
• Roberta K
Kuhns • Debra A Kulka • Sarah A. Langan •
Deborah A. Lamer • Richard Leet • Judi A. Leo • Steven K.
Lindemuth • Anonymous Anonymous • Cheryl A. Lukasiewicz
• M
Christopher Maron ' Susan M. Martini • Rochelle R
Mausteller • Marie L Mayer • Hazel C. McAvoy
Valerie L.
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Cynthia Feasler • Gregory S Prey * Paula M FueUer ' Robin
A Furjanlc * Karen L Futoma " Jane A. Garger " Beverly S.
Mary P.
Hand * Melissa A. Harris * Gall B. Hart man
Hassenplug " Frances Heckel * Joel B Herman * John A. Heydt
* James W. Huffman
Gregory A. Hummel * Jeffrey M.
Jacobaon
Debra A. Jlmski • Patricia J Johnston ' Brenda J
Kahley * Linda D Kammerdlener * John K Keegan * Bruce R.
Keller • Kathleen A. Keriln • Jane E Kirby
Kevin M. Kline
Susan J Knapp ' Kimberiy S Kuronya » Elaine P La vine •
•
Suzanne L. Lawrence
Christine A Lefkof • Anonymous
Joseph A. Lisiewski * Dawn A. Lock! in * Michael R. Loeh * Lori
B. Long * Fran M Lubin * Jane A. Ludrof * Kathleen A. Lynn *
Barbara E. Magnuson * John V Malosky * Joanne Marrone *
Louis E. Maslowe * Thomas S Mason * Colleen M McAuliffe *
Jennifer L. McEIroy * Linda A McGinley * Deborah L. Mengle
* Eugene M. Mensinger * Beverly A. Miklos * Gerald A. Miller *
Nancy A. MUler • Robin L. MUler * Jeffrey K Minnich ' Leslie
J Mitchell • Mary M Monseau
Cynthia L. MueUer • Lisa M
NacreUl
Joseph P Nevis • Lanette E O DeU • Deborah A
Orlando 1 Paula A Osman • Harry N Paisi • Judith A Palasits
• Laurel A
Perry • Lon A. Perry • Anthony A. Raniero •
Marian J Redmond • Martin A Reymer • Scott P Righter •
Jason Y Rim • Donald B Roberts • Anonymous
Debra A.
Ruane Beth A Rudy • Lynne Sassani Suzanne R Schneck
Jack Schoenholtz • Ruby L. Schuon • Edward Secoges Jodi A.
Selp • Karen M. Shoap • Danielle A. Sim one
Harvey M. Smith
• Kerry A. Smith •
Linda M. Smith • Dianne R. Splendido •
Donna L. Staffa • Catherine L Staub • Donna M. Stone 1 Susan
J. Stoner • Deborah A
Stoudt
Janet M Stracka • Paul G.
Stratman • Adam N. Stroup • Lynne D. Stuehring
Gary D.
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•
Swank
Jill Tier
Angela L. Trill • Richard D. Troutman •
John S Updegrave • Cheryl A VareU
EUeen M. Walter •
Barbara A Washo • Reglna M. Waters • Gerald E. WUliams •
Michael D WUliams • Michael T. WUliams • Linda M. Winkler •
Sharon K Wittes • Betsy J. WoUam • Barbara E. Yeager •
Lorna K. Yoder • Charles K. Zartman • Sherri A Zechman •
I
Anne L Zenzlnger.
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M
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McCloskey • Mark A McCord • Maureen E. McDonald Linda
L McElvaney • Brian A McGlnJey • Mary M. McHugh • Stacy
J Mclndoe ' Lisa G McNett • Lynne E. Miller • Nancy L
Mlllman • Tammy M. Moore • Carolyn K. Morucci • Alan
M
Musselman • Karen L. Narolewskl • Nancy K O'Connell •
Prosper Osei Wusu • Diane K Overa • Stephanie M. Pattl •
Eric D Pettis
Susan M. Phillips • Debra A
Theresa M. Racek
Todd M. Renner • Sherrie M
Joanne I Rogers • David R. Rolley • John P Ronco •
Donna A. Rose • Kenneth C. Rosencrance • Crystal S. Rudloff •
Richard Y Runyan • Gustav L Sauerzopf • H Sue Nye
Scharfenberg • Kenneth J Scharienberg Jr • Jeffrey D Scheetz
• Jane A
Selslove • Kathy L. Settelen ' Annette C. Shalongo •
Anonymous • Lee W Shoener 1 Anne L. Shortess • Mary F
Shovlln • Karen L. Shuts 1 Karen L. Singlser • Lydia
J. Singley
• Anonymous • Jeffrey
A, Smith • Maureen A Smith • Philip J
Spampinato • John P Spollen • Carol Wimmer Stahle • Dawn
Freya Stannard • Jonl D. Stoner • William Sypawka • Gina
M
Taglioll • Timothy M. Talarico • Kathleen Thatcher •
Stacy T
Thatcher • Anonymous • William J. Towiuey • Reglna L
Truman
Gregory J Uditls • Amy K. Walker • Regina L
Warabak James C. Waselik • Margaret L. Waslelczyk • Todd
A Wasser • Mary E Waterman • Sharon A Weber • George A
Wechter • Donna J Wendling • Michelle T Whalen • Gloria
Peter
J.
Pavllsh
Pompel
•
Risberg
•
•
Wigert • Faith A WUey • Anonymous • Thomas A. Wuliams •
Marc Winter • Robin K Winter • Brenda J Witt • Pamela S
Young • Steven
Young • John M Zavacky • J. Todd Zlmardo
• Donna Polak
Zimmerman.
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• Michael E Chuss • Drew F
Coffman • Myrna E.
Comerchero • John P. Comunale • Cindy K. English ' Rick T.
Felt • EUen M. FUardo
Kathy A. Gabriel • Gregg P. Gaige •
Dlna M. Giovannini Suzanne R. GottshaU • Todd J. Grinaway •
Dana L. Grubb • Denise L. Gurz • John L. Haney Brenda L.
Hendricks
Melinda Harris Holman • Madeline Horn • Alan J.
Hoyt • Georgia L. Jones • Thomas A. Jones • Susan M. Koenig •
Nancy J. Leahy • Sheryl A. Lender • Susan T. Lewis Carol A.
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Sharon R. Mohl Lisa A. Neely • Patricia A. NeUon •
Lisa
Nester • Keith J. Olsen • Kenneth G Ossman • Rita A
Pagnotto • Robert F. Pane • HUary A. Phelps ' Rosanne Piano •
David J Relchart • Lori L. Roble • Maria G. Scali • Lynn L
•
MacCready
Mitchell
•
•
M
SchankweUer
• Sharon A.
Serafln • Suzanne E. Shane •
Lisamarie Shepperson Janet A. Sizer • Eric J. Smith • Lisa B.
Stephens • Linda M. Stroh • Susan L. Trach •
Ellen Twardzlk
M
• Dawn N. Vanauken •
Lisa R. Vltaliano • Rita M Ward
Nancy J. Westllng • Sharon E. WUliams • Lorle A Woods
Pamela A. Woodward • Michael C. Yoh.
Centennial Club
(Continued from Page
Rakowsky 70
I. Reed '35
Elizabeth R. Reed "35
Stanley
John H. Relchard "49
Barry L. Reifinger *81
Qark R Renninger '41
Catherine 0 Renninger
Woodrow
W
Rhoads
Richard D. Rogers
Kathy A Aaronson Ellen F Adler 1 John F Amentler • Lisa
Linda A Becker • Anonymous • Kathleen M. Behan •
Jacqueline A Bencker • Luanne E Bender • Wendy A. Bittner '
Harriet C Blank • Jeffrey L Blank • Elaine M. Bogacki •
Deborah L Bolmer • Jeffrey J Brown • Kimberiy J Brown •
Susette H Brown • Thomas A Casey Jr • Joan D Cebulka •
Rosario Cecco • Thomas V Chlpley • Laurie K Cioffi
Audrey
R Claassen • Catherine M. Cody • Nancy J. Coughlln Louise
J Cramer • Gholam H. Daryanavardan
Julie A. Deck •
Thomas A. Dent • Lisa A DiehJ • Diane M. DiGiacomo 1 Joanne
M Duffey • Bonnie A. Dunay • Kevin H Earley • Sandra L
Eckart • April C Edwards • Monique S Elnbinder • Mark
S
Ever • Keith D F airman • Lois H Faller • Donna J
Feeg
Debra M Fenty • Christopher J Ferdock • Carol A. Feskanin •
W
Nelson A. Swarts
"41
'59
'77
Ronald M. Russo '70
John J. Ryan '51
Dale R Schmeltzle 75
Kenneth D. Serin ure '69
Ruby L Schuon '84
Anthony Shay '35
Mary F Shovlin
T
James F Snyder
James J Snyder
Viola
M
'83
Sibly 30
'58
'82
Stadler 24
Robert
S.
Twaddell
'78
Walter F. Vorbleski
Florence Vorbleski '28
Charles
Weed '62
Ralph F Wetzel '59
Marqueen V White '41
Richard C White '78
W
'80
Mary E Rush "48
Mary A Russi '36
Richard
'63
Debra J Thompson 74
John R Thompson 71
Donna M. Uroskie '66
Pamela D VanEpps 70
14
Rowley Jr
J. Stanitski '52
James H. Sterner '25
Rhea J Strausser '28
James B Rolley '67
Mary E. RoUey '67
Joseph
L. Basel •
Francis
Conrad L. Stanitski '60
A. Barbara Stanitski '62
Margaret F. Stearns '26
William
Glennls H. Rickert
Edna A Rickert 15
1984
l
Dorothy Pugh '46
Robert M. Rabb 72
Tom
E.
WUliams
LucUle Wise '22
Gladys B Wltmer
Mary
"15
"35
Wizda 76
Lynn D Wukitsch 77
Paul M. Yaniga '72
Donna A. Yaniga '73
David A. Yergey '64
Bernard J Young '36
Frances R Young 36
T.
Elaine Zalonis
'69
•
•
1982
^
Corp. in Stratford. Conn
CRAIG DIEHL
They
live in Northford.
has been named tennis pro
at the
Carlisle Racquet and Health Club
He is ranked amon
the top 50 players in the country by
the
^Nenth
in
NC^
Middle States
~
'82
Men s Singles°and tuVin ^bfes
He
CU y /Count y singles champion and
T p™ E2
?h
Pennsylvania State Conference Singles
four
n 1985 he was ranked number one
in the Central
Pennsylvania singles and doubles divisions
times,
RC Al
A
DlLIBER TO JR. '82, a third year
Law School of Widener Universav
has been awarded first prize in the
Law Student Legai
J ? ati JL,
student
Delaware
Writing Competition of the Inter-American
Bar Associa
)udged papere rom
5SJ?SSS
"~ &
«
Earlier this year he
was awarded second prize in the
rlting C
petiUon of »" mternaCal
r
ASSSSi^ffi
Association
of Insurance Counsel of
Chicago
^^TV^"
Nn»" Law Forum,
0t
a
member of the law review, and a member of
the Moot
Court Honor Society. He will receive
his law
A B
degree™
KIERNA ANN SEIFERT
were married January
a
and Samuel A Black
Klerna is employed
customer service
7^
; a*lere^rs
'82
Brown
4 in Carlisle.
by Pennsylvania Blue Shield
in
"59.
Cnve^
Frank
un.vers.ty
^
Sof^mnl
were Doug H.ppensl.e. 68,
Husky Ambassadors The d.nner was
held
MARK
S WARNER '82 has been decorated
Army Achievement Medal at Fort Polk. La with the
He is an
r Weap0nS Crew member W
the 5th Infantry
at Crivellaros
1983
E. HANCHAK '82 has been promoted
to the
rank of captain in the U.S. Army. He
is an operations
officer with the 41st Field Artillery
in West
employed by Pennsylvania Blue Shield as a
supervisor
Germany
MICHAEL CHARLES ARTZ '82 and Jody Lynn Horst
e
an ied A " gUst 24 w ^anon. He is employed
by
* ur u,
W. Woolworth. and they
;
live in
Lebanon
DANIEL
A. KESSLER '82 and Patricia N Martin
were married on April 20 in Elysburg Don
is a buyermerchandiser for Weis Markets. Sunbury. and
their
address is 73 North Market Street. Elysburg
ELIZABETH
SCHROPP
J.
'82
She
4
is
E. HANCHAK '82 has been promoted
to
captain in the U.S. Army. He is an operations
officer
with the 41st Field Artillery in West Germany.
claims
and Thomas J
Mundy
September 28 in Gordon She is a
registered nurse at Lankenau Hospital in
Philadelphia
They reside in Drexel Hill.
'82
a
is
biological
control inspector for Merck Sharp and
Point. Pa. He lives in Norristown
'83
JAMES M STINNER
married
November
9
and Jane Marie Fraley were
'83
Allentown Jim Is a sales
Paints, and the couple lives In
In
MAB
representative for
Allentown.
KIM
McGUIRK
L.
was married
'83
Dohme
quality
in
West
i
ment
bank
of the
O.
department
in 1985
L.
DREISBACH
'83
is
engaged
to
marry
John E. Angstadt.
GINA TAGLIOLI
'83
and
J
Mark Demchyk are
his wife. Lisa
Topton
in
DONNA JO LIPPERT 83 and Craig Wendllng were
married on October 5 In Southampton Donna
Is
a
speech pathologist at Heading Rehabilitation
Center
and Craig is employed by L.M Bobbins. Allentown'
They live In Topton
83 and
Willow Grove
JOHN R KRASKE
Pamela
Is
83
an Internal
auditor with
Mortgage Corporation, and John Is
a cost accountant with William H Borer Inc
They live
In
CUTHBERT
supervisor
are the
He and
parents of one son They reside
GMAC
440938
VI '83 and Debra A Wolf in
ger are planning a spring wedding He is vice president
of Cuthbert and Son.
CHERYL
has been promoted to
'83
manager in the commercial loan credit depart
of the National Bank of Boyertown
He joined the
as credit analyst In 1983 and was made
in
Hatboro.
G.
NOEL
Dunn. Inc office
a
Road, Harrisburg.
sales
In
manager
'83 is
Sayre For the past
manager
new Henry
two years. Don
of the
Prudential Bache in the
Philadelphia region, where he received their
Leaders'
Club award for outstanding sales and service He was
previously an Intern for former U S Rep Jim Nelllgan
and served on the Inaugural committee for Governor
CRYSTAL
II
KMG
in
S.
KATHLEEN
J
McDONALD
Sokoloski on August 30 She
Bloomsburg Hospital
is
'83
will
marry
I>eo
V
a medical technologist at
'83
was married
Crystal
is
to Robert H
an auditor/accountant
Main Hurdman
SHARON M. CAMERON
were married November 16
in
ate studies at
'83 and James Alden Hunt
will
August Cheryl is completing her gradu
Northeastern University in Boston
MICHELE M. BASAR
'83 was recently married to
Vogt (Shippensburg '81
She Is a systems
analyst for Sperry Corporation in Harrisburg
Their
address is 800 Samoset Drive. Harrrisburg, PA 17109
James B
and Kevin P J Toohey
Mechanicsburg Sharon is
'83
in
>fa
hm bwn
P ro
™K*
to
the
U S Air Force He Is an
Information systems officer with the
6943rd Electronic
Security Squadron at Fort Meade.
Md He Is married to
the former Joyce Robinson.
In the
NORMAN J BALCHUNAS JR. '83
m me U s Air Force and Is an
officer at
Urlng AFB. Maine
He
a first lieutenant
electronic warfare
Is
is
former Joanne Hodge, who also attended
married
to
the
BU
MARY ELIZABETH CAVOSI
'83 and Edward F
(Perm State, were married September 21 In
Allentown She Is an accountant for Kiwi
Brands Inc
Douglasvllle They live In Lansdale
Jr
ELAINE MARIE KLINGER
'83 and Richard Earl
Slain were married on October 12
In
Harrisburg. She Is a special edueation leaehei
for (he
Lower Dauphin School District
•'•'".I
PATTI JEANNE PRITCHARD '83 and Mark Tanzos
were married November Hi In Nazareth
She Is a fourth
grade teacher In the Maston Area School
District, and
they live In Bushklll Township
KAREN S BERGER '83 has joined the staff of the
Easter Seal Society of York County's
Rehabilitation
center She holds a master s degree In deaf
education.
are
'84
engaged
'83
Sharon
and
WILLIAM E
Is
administrative
manager for In Speech. Inc in Valley Forge, and
Bill
a manager for Sherwln Williams In
Mechanicsburg.
is
NANCY E. RUSSELL '83 and Eugene Barrett Jr.
were married September 21 In Towanda. They reside In
Cheyenne. Wyoming, where her husband is stationed
with the U S Air Force.
NANETTE
IOLA O'DONNELL '83 and Daniel Joseph
Culllson were married on September 7 In Weatherly. She
is a budget analyst for the U.S. Navy at Mechanicsburg.
Their address
CHERYL L PHILLIPS
SHURTZ
Milton
n
.
lieutenant
for
Thornburgh
be married
.
CAMF
J*£P5ffl
rank of first
BIXLER
engaged
JEFFREY L. BRENT '83 and Kelly Anne Orndorff
were married on October 11 in Shippensburg Jeff is
employed at AMP. Inc The couple resides at 1161 Pond
,
.
SHARON A HILDEBRAND
DONALD
was
'83 and J GARY
MORRIS '81
™K«ged Dltnj s employed by Electronic Data
Systems Inc Mahwah. N J and Gary
Is employed by
A M Best C ompany, Oldwlck, N.J
O Dea
RICHARD A BALES JR
PAMELA K KIRK
Kim M. Gobora. P.O Box
W
Albert
to
Bowker on October 26 in West Chester Kim is a
teacher
Claymont Delaware! High School of the Brandy
wine
School District They live in Wilmington
at
were married
Representative:
Aurora. CO 80044
and William S Wilson
1986 in Shiremanstown
be married on August 16.
Sherrie is a speech pathologist for
the School Association for Special Education In DuPage
County
will
1983
Rudloff
with
**
DIANK C IMBODEN
are
credit
'82
married
JEFF KOSCELANSKY
FhP
SHERRIE L PETERSON
territory
WILLIAM
MARY ELLEN KLINGER
of
marry Joseph
will
Peter Graci of Harrisburg on October
manager for May bell ine Sales Corp
JOSEPH
^
l^Tlll
1983
WILLIAM
were
£
C
C
R«TautiT
a.
Family
Pl.sler
M
Divis1o^°
F.
a
Sandra
Is
322 Third Street.
CHERYL R BEISHLINE
PASUKINLS 74 were married
Benton R.D J3
William
Is
New Cumberland.
'83
and
recently
WILLIAM
They
A.
reside at
employed by Benton Area
Schools
>
AMY
L. LUHR '831s employed as a second grade
teacher in the Fort Worth Independent School District,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Apnl
28
1986
1983
THERESA RACEK
'83
and
NICHOLAS D'ALBERTO
are engaged to be married.
'83
JEANNE
M. POND '83 and WILLIAM J. HEPP JR.
were married October 5 In Downlngton. BiJJ la a
'82
budget coordinator at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Short
New Jersey, and Jeanne la employed by William
T. Cooke Publishing Company, Devon.
Hill*,
KENT A. HATT
In
He
April.
Company and
engaged to marry Lisa A. Smith
employed by Metropolitan Edison
working on his M B A. degree at St.
is
is
'83 Is
Joseph's University, Philadelphia.
CLARE ORTLIP
She
'83 and Patrick Boykin are engaged
employed by George H. Brown and Associates,
In Tempe, Arizona. She Is also attending Arizona
is
Inc.,
State University
DORI J. WOLFE '83 and ROBERT W. SMITH '82
were married October 19 in Ambler Dori is a speechlanguage pathologist at Crozer-Chester Medical Center,
Chester, and Robert is a manufacturer's representative
for Mahan Associates, Inc., Blue Bell. They live
on
Apple Lane in West Deptford, N.J.
MARCY WATKINS
on June
Marcy
'83
Is
JACQUELINE LOMBARDO
in
was married to SalvaCoplague, Long Island She
1983
GAIL M. GERBERICH '83 and Jeffrey L Rarick will
be married In June. Gall Is employed In the
Industrial
hygiene department of East Penn Manufacturing
Lyons.
D. ROCH
and DAVU) F. MILLER '84
plan to wed In December 1986. Jennifer
a sales
la
represenlatlve for Fraser Business Equipment In
Allentown, and David is a sales representative for
at the Buckeye Pipe Line
Allentown.
Advo-
Systems, Inc.
live in Hillsboro.
Gallagher (University of Pennsylvania) were
married
August 10 In Lewlsburg. She was employed as
fund-
MARK
'83 and Michael William
(North Carolina State U.) were married in
Uflta. She is a certified public accountant with
Ernst
and Whinney In Raleigh, North Carolina.
Their address
Is 7728 Klngsberry Court.
Raleigh 27609.
.ALLISON BARTLETT
Jtf8$L
COLE BELL III '83 were married
'83
and CARLOS
August 3 In Hazleton
Laura Is a systems analyst for the Sperrv
Company In
Bluebell, and Carlos Is an accountant
for Beard & Co
Heading. Their address Is 200 East Schuvlkill
Road. Apt'
r 4, Pottstown.
JSSSLH^
were
yiKACHKO
P0L CHIN
ROBERT
and
'83
married on April 20 In Hazleton
of Franklin's Family Restauin Montgomeryvllle. Their
address is Hatfield
Village Apartments. Apt A B 1-5.
Hatfield
Bob
is
82
assistant
manager
rant
KATHY BYRER
ROBERTA
is
engaged
to
marry Mary
'83 is
engaged
to
marry Judith
A.
CECCHETELLI
'83
and
David
H
Hellman were married on September 7 in Scranton. She
was employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and they will live in San Francisco.
JILL FRANCES PIKE '83 and Mark Rinkus were
married August 24 in Coudersport. Mark is employed
by
Keyboard World in Cumberland. Maryland, and
their
address is Bel Air Apts. No. 6 in that city.
SANDRA MARIE BASARA
systems
Sperry
Bell.
analyst
a
for
Corp,
at
Blue
returned to
Pa.,
campus
seniors
'83,
to
interview
trainee positions with Sperry.
for
LINDA BRACE
'83
is
elephone Company and
at Scranton University.
i
employed by Commonwealth
is
pursuing a master's degree
Representative: Robert J.
Church, VA 22046
Kenney,
605
Northwest
Street, Falls
JIM MALLOY '84 has joined the staff of U.S. Rep
Paul E. Kanjorski (D-ll) as a caseworker.
He lives in
Hazleton.
KIM ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN
'84 is
engaged
to
Jay
Andrusisin. She is employed by Lincoln
Intermediate
Unit 12 in New Oxford.
ELIZABETH ANN KRAMER
F.
Bertrand on March
28.
She
Conewago Valley School
'84 will
is
marry William
an English teacher
District,
New
in
Oxford.
and John Michael
Morrash are planning an October 1986 wedding.
Sandra
s a programmer/analyst for General
Electric Co in
King of Prussia.
Henry
JENNIFER DOROTHY ROCH 83
MILLER '84 are planning a December
JILL SEIFERT '84 and ROBERT PAUL
TIER '84
were married in West Lawn. Jill is a buyer
for Hess's
D e Pf rtm ent Stores, Allentown. and Robert is manager
of Foot Fads in Berkshire
Mall West. They reside
fer
is
a
and
DAVID F
wedding. Jennirepresentative for Fraser Business
Allentown, and David is a sales represent-
sales
in
KAREN
in
E. BURD '84 was married
Mechanicsburg.
to
Richard Tyson
.
in
Whitehall.
ative for Advo-Systems, Inc.
LYNN
Colello
N
Street,
'83
DANNER
E WAGNER
and Eric M. Miller were married
January 11 in Virginia Beach, Va. She is a
merchandise
coordinator for Hess's Department
Stores, Inc., in
Norfolk. Va. They live in Virginia Beach.
INTERVIEWER
Grove
TERRI A. HOOVER '83 and JAMES D. FANTASIA
were married in Oley. Terri had been employed
by
Concern of Fleetwood as a child therapist. They
reside
in Columbia, Md.
the
LORI
Elaine
5125
1984
'83
MINDOCK
M.
Equipment
and Perry Sinatore (Kutztown
U.) were married on May 18 in Bath.
Kathy Is employed
'83
Wayne Peter
M. Orgel of Allentown.
DONNA MARIE POLAK
Zimmerman
and
Fardis of Allentown.
raising
director for the Multiple Sclerosis Society
in
Virginia Beach, Virginia They now live in
Philadelphia.
'83
is
Mountaintop.
GUS SAUERZOPF
Thomas Michael
and
NJ.
CAROLE LYNN RASPEN
Fort Worth, Texas. Her address
Richland Hills, Texas 76118.
in
Jeckell were married In Mountaintop.
Carole is a
special education teacher for the Luzerne
Intermediate
Unit, assigned to the Crestwood School
District Thev
live in
'83
Company. They reside
ELAINE FARLEY '83 and DAVID KASWANDIK '81
were married on May 4 in Miller Heights. Elaine works
for Firemen's Fund Insurance Company,
and David is
manager of the F.W. Woolworth in Somerville. NJ Thev
'83
SHARON KAY EMICK
1983
'83
tore Grosso on October 25 In
Is a staff accountant at Albrecht,
Vlgglano, Zurick, Inc.,
In Farmlngdale, L.I. They reside in Massapequa,
L.I.
JENNIFER
-
Returning for the annual alumni men's basketball game were (first
row) Artie
Luptowski. Tony DaRe. Randy Colone. Jeff Slocum.
Steve Rosenberry. (second row) Jerry Radocha
Terry Conrad Rick Fertig. J.m Platuk.s. Barry Francisco.
Cas Kosc.olek. (third row) Mike Ognosky.
7
George Hamilton and Rick Yanni.
marry John Demangone
will
a second-year graduate student
the school psychology program at Alfred University.
28.
ALUMN CAGERS
B.
'83
SLATTERY
'83
has been identified for early
promotion to senior airman in the U.S. Air
Force He
was awarded the new rating ahead of other
Air Force
members by a "below-the- zone" promotion board which
considered job performance, military knowledge
bearing and self-improvement efforts.
He is a medical
administration specialist at Holloman
Air Force Base
Hospital in New Mexico.
™SOLLA M. KROGULSKI '83
pathologist at
RODNEY
Reading
G.
'83
were married recently
in
and
VAN SCOTT TROUT-
SHERI LEE FOREMAN '84 and John S. Majczan
Jr
were married November 17 in
Bethlehem. Sheri is
employed m the advertising department
of Hess's
Department Store. Allentown. They live in
Bethlehem.
SANDRA
L.
GOLAS
'84
and
MARK
J.
MILLER
'84
be married in October. Sandra
is employed at the
eC0 ry Center at HUJcr(*t in
MUford.
?
Mart
:? f
k*""* ° f Para, aI
g
*
will
ME
*
T"***
is
and Sara Elizabeth Cable
Hughesville. Rodney is a
systems programmer for GRIT in
Williamsport
address is 357 Lyons Ave Willlamsport
,
'84
be married in September 1986. Molly
is
by Hershey Foods, and Van is
a sales
representative for Cinema Supply Co.
employed
Kdelphia
a speech/language
Rehabilitation Hospital.
DODSON
„
JtS4?
MAN
83 will
Their
JODI
ANN SEIP
'84
and
TODD LEON SEIP
'84 will
°n
7 1986 Jodi earned an M.S. degree
£f
n
Pathology at BU and is employed
by
Logopedjc Assoc,ates, Inc..
Shawnee^on-the-Delaware
as a speech therapist. Todd
is an accountant with
Kunsman & Co., CPA. in Easton.
'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
1984
^
1984
JO ANN ROCKOV1CH
*84
were married June
and Angelo Poziesseve
is employed
Imt Thev
22 in West Hazleton She
as a teacher in the Luzerne Intermediate
reside at 33 North Chestnut Street,
Treskow
JOAN STEINBRECHER
Mediator*.
Inc
.
I
in
rl^A^
GAFFGA
^
M
»;
Y
rl
Chestnut
85 are engaged
3nd
Wendy
is
.
c.
St
KENNETH MARK
employed by
,
addres* ,s Pa,m ^wfrn
.
Apt 1. Denton. TX 76201
MICHAEL E THORPE
First
dBSTSSFJS
?' an
BECKER
Corporation
in
'84 is
She
Hanover.
19.
A KUHN
ERIC
'84
has graduated from the
'84
™'ved
«^
He
Is
a second lieutenant
and Betty Ann Fanfarlllo were
Gettysburg He is employed by
A, an,a lIwr R ja Tne,r «ddrei
Is 1106
South Broadway. Pitman. N J
is
on
the
faculty
of
-
MARY ELLEN YANIK
•
'
Wilkes Barre
In
and John
'84
Man-
M
Ellen
Luchetti were
is a personnel
assistant at Standard Security
Life Insurance
New \ ork City The couple resides in
Wavne
Con^Z
DEBORAH L MENGLE
'84
has accepted the position as
coordinator for the New Directions
Employment and
Counseling Center at the YWCA in Lancaster
EILEEN WALTER "84 and MICHAEL ROTH '85 are
engaged to be married in April. Eileen is
employed as
an accountant by Gilbert/Commonwealth.
Green Hills
and Mike is an accountant for Purdue
[nc
in
Salisbury, Maryland.
MARY F FORD
at
'84
has
been
itftofite
BOROCH
and Carolyn M. Dobson
'84
dies
'84
M
Rita
'84
March
11
Virginia.
nT
INSKI
84
'84
in
LISA
SNYDER
in
G E SMITH
'
M
rr»!^V
ra.g .s an accountant
l
KATHLEEN
Hospital.
and L,sa A
for Poloron
™ Herr are engaged
Homes. MiddlebuFg
McGRATH
M.
She
A September
Is
1986
'84 Is engaged
to Kevin F
employed by Chestnut Hlli
wedding Is plimned
LYN N » UCKALEW
38*5™
k
m
,
t
nZ?
Septembor
and William G.
'84
28 ,n Willlamsport.
She
™ 'M and JAMES
A.
VMWm**? Wl MARCAVA
mnrhed Mav
**
Allentown.
?2rIS 1L
!he ^ rson, >^ department
Triangle
ln
of
^
Building r
i enters main
office In Quakertown. and
a staff accountant In the
i
.
Allentown offices
accounting firm of Deloltte. Hasklns
and Sells
JANA HAMRICK
specialist of Project
'84
and
Craig Steve were
married on September 21 in Dalton Cindy is a medical
technologist at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill Their
address is Box 76D-1, Selinsgrove R D 1
was selected as Nurse of Hope
for the Carbon-Tamaqua Unit of the American
Cancer
Society. She is employed at Coaldale State General
has
'84
SPARC
been
appointed
Jim
Is
the
of
protect
In the Bl Jn^burg/l)anv5S
V
of »* Educational
SEnV.M
r'r"
Opportunity
( enter of
Northeastern Pennsylvania The
projec was developed to help
reduce the drop out rate
" b'gh Mho.,1 students and Increase the
number of
°" ^ C0,,eK(>s iw ^ivu\ schools or other
1
-
training
T.
McOINNIS
planning a June wedding
the Sperry Corp
'84
and Maryann Robertl are
Hawley He Is employed
by
y J
3
In
LINDA KAMMERDIENER
and and has
Baltimore, Ml)
a
'84
Is
new address
teaching
IK
In
Vlewrldge
MaryDrive
212:»l>
the truck driver
ran Into her car. police in
'84
and
FKl>HOrP
DAVID A FAD ALE
'84
JhSSS^J?
McCORD
83 were
'85
and
MARK ALLAN
married October 2d In York Linda Is
sales munagei of ||,.- shoe department
at Bamberger's
In Rockaway. N.J
and Mark Is sales manager at
Marval. Ine In Princeton. They live In Budd
Lake N J
.
.
of
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority
and was active in the Com
munJt) Govenunenl v.
[a
_
1985
Freedom
where she was
track team, she
BchOO],
Representative Virginia Balchunas.
NJ 0740^2524
lions
m
orp
lived
MARY BETH NEMETH
i
M
Re
worked
prfl
for
the
.^HSaucon Valley Country Club
^
in Bethlehem
GUERRIERI
•She was a member of Notre
Bethlehem Catholic Church
Surviving, in addition to her parents, are
a sister
Maryrose G Johason of Madison. N.J., also a
Bu
alumna, and her maternal grandparents, Joseph G
and
Mary Donchez of Bethlehem.
A
scholarship in Rita s memory has DM0 established
Contributions may be sent t/j the BL Alumni
Association designated for the Rita Guerrleri
Scholar
ship
at
BU
'85
Is
an accountant
Austin Truck Rental of Allentown. Inc. Her address
821 Kleffer St
Apt 1. Bethlehem. PA 18015.
for
Is
.
'85 Is
a lab/office
manager
Bandywine Color Labs, a commercial and
-JMviously
of
Road
PATRICIA SHULTZ '85 and Chris E. Bankes are
pluming a spring wedding She Is employed by Shared
Medical Systems In Malvern.
Club
W<
Dame
Lincoln
..,«
B
L
1
Klnnelon,
LOR1 LEONARD
and WILLIAM TOMALAVAGE are
engaged to be married in June Lisa is an accountant
for Harrisburg Hospital, and Bill is employed
bv UPS in
Northumberland.
Hospital.
bride of
be married on July 12 Wendy
Is a business teacher
In the ( oalesvllle Area School
District, and David Is a
math teacher In the same district
on the
earned a bachelor of arts
degree in mass communica
Hons at BU In December
1984 She was a member of
Shamokin. Pam is a teacher in the
and the couple lives in
'84
the
,
WENDY M BLYLER
The accident happened when
A graduate
'84
KATHY TRIMMEL
of
APRIL SHOWERS '84 and KEITH ROYER '84 will be
married on May 24 April Is on the
nursing staff of
Sacred Heart Hospital In Norristown.
and Keith Is
assistant manager of a K mart
store In New Jersey
Guerrleri 84. a native of Bethlehem,
died
after a truck car accident In Fairfax
County
^Hlgh
District,
CINDY CRESS WELL
became
'84
^
Scandle on December 21 In
Shamokin Marv
was employed by /.ukennan and
Co. oensaiem. Tine
couple lives In Shamokin
Pa
became Mrs Dennis W.
*84
,ri,ln,n «
accident
and Julie Unger were married
SCHLEGEL
Lenig on October 5
Shikellamy School
Sunbury.
M McHUG H
W
will
.
J.
Y
18017.
recently. They reside in Lime Ridge, Pa The bride
is a
secretary at Kleer Pak Corporation, Berwick, Pa The
bridegroom is an accountant at JDK Management
Co
Lightstreet, Pa.
PAMELA
has comp,eted ba8,c
ell asleep at the wheel and
Virginia said
Rita was the daughter of Arthur and
Mary Donche/
Guerrleri of 2720 Stonewood Drive. Bethlehem.
and Gary M Hauck are
engaged. The bride-to-be is employed by the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit. Norristown,
Pa as a
speech pathologist. Her fiance is affiliated with
Hauck
Construction Company, Bloomsburg. A November 8
wedding is planned.
STUART ESKIN
'83
Young graduate
and Ruth Ann Steele were
married September 7 in Tamaqua. He is employed
bv
People's Life Insurance Company. Lansford
They live
on Hazle Street, Tamaqua.
CEBULKA
ROBERT SP1TALNICK
will
be married in September 1986. Keith is
an accountant
for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and
Company.
THOMAS JOHN WARD
and
84
^
9
JOSEPH P HATHAWAY '84 has comple ted V S Air
horce pilot training and has received
silver wings at
Reese Air Force Base. Texas A second
lieutenant hi
will serve at Elmendorf Air Force
Base In Alaska
appointed an
in Jenkin
STEVEN ROBERT ME NET '84 and Debra Anne
Lucas (Shippensburg) were married in Mount
Penn He
is employed as a cost accountant
bv Polymer Corp
They reside in Reading.
D.
^
Ml
Richard v,
WILLIAM
Manor Junior College
town.
14
TONI LYNN SPIES "84 and Michael J
Kruczek 84
were married in Reading Ton! is
employed b\ the
federal government, and
Michael Is a teacher at
Philllpsburg (N.J.i High School
has joined the staff of Burkavage Design Associates of Clarks Summit
as an urban
p anner He is responsible for the daily implementation
of the Computer Aided Design
Drafting System His
position also includes work with the firm
s IBM PCs at
Abington Executive Park.
JOAN
chief technologist
Is
17
and Andrew J Smltreskl
She is employed by Wiley
be married on September 27 Mary
Is employed by
Standard Register Co.. Reading, and
Robert Is
employed by Federal Express. Reading
will
'84
MARIA DEMATTEO
'84
were married on February
House. Bethlehem
"
L.
'84
,
r S ,n
BARBARA BOYER
KEITH
MILLER
A.
tl
Y
Beacon. N
admissions counselor
PAMELA
in
^hT ?L
engaged to mam- Geoffrey
an accountant for Tu.Bar
29
and
department head of radiology
at MacunS Medfcal
en er She was previously
a medical aSS0C,ale
associate at
a
Doctors Urgent Care Center In
Allentown.
Davis (Penn State)
is
Highlands School District
JEFF JACOBSON
1926
.
'84
married December 28
married
PAT ELSROTH
Apts
V,at ° r roursf and has
the
?
Arm
«t the Army Ay.atlon
> av,
SZSiTJSE
School
at Fort Rucker. Ala
KATHLEEN FARNAN '84 is engaged to marry
Rudolph Ducharme Jr in May Stif fs
a compu er
operator for Shared Medical Systems in
Malvern. Pa
LINDA A.
A. Hoertz on April
«
pper
.
BARC
baSlC lr *""*
JANICE L FISHER '84 and Ernest A
Ruppenthal
were married in Watsontown on
January 4 She is
working on a master s degree in
psychology and family
and Kenneth J Lavertv
be married in May She
is a sales
'84
are engaged to
representative for Credit
*
Fo^.eUa°n^ *
'
iQftfi
1984
clients
She
is
also doing
free lance
public
for 110
Industrial
relations
work
TRINA E ZACHARIAS
'85 and ROBERT L. KADbe married on July 26. Trlna is a
registered nurse at Allentown Osteopathic Medical
Center, and Bob Is employed In the management
training program by First Investors Corp., Willow
JESKI
*85
will
Grove
DEBORAH L HARTMAN
SMITH
'85
and
JEFFREY
J.
'85 are engaged Deborah Is a special
education
teacher at Shikellamy High School, Sunbury, and Jeff is
an agent for Nationwide Insurance in Lewisburg.
30
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
1986
Coach stresses academics
Pete Adrian, assistant head coach and defensive
coordinator at the University of Rhode Island for the
past 10 seasons, has been named as the new head
football coach at Bloomsburg University.
The 37-year-old SteubenvUle, Ohio native replaces
George Landis who left BU recently to accept a position
as head football coach at neighboring Bucknell
University.
Adrian has helped Rhode Island head coach Bob
Griffin lead his teams to consecutive 10-3 seasons in 1904
and 1985 and appearances in the
Division J AA
NCAA
national playoffs. Rhode Island has captured three of
the last five Yankee Conference titles. Rhode Island also
won the Lambert/Meadowlands Cup in Division 1 AA
this season.
Huskies' academic standards is by instituting a
mandatory in-season breakfast program for the players
from 7:15 to 8:15 every morning. "They'll get a decent
meal, and the morning is a great time to study." he
Adrian brings with him a philosophy that Division II
be played for fun. "Football is something
to do," he said at a recent press conference "It should
be fun. I've coached for 16 years at the Division II and
football should
Division
coach
at.
I
said.
AA levels and I believe it's the best level to
The kids are there because they want to be
Adrian says he is comfortable coming in after the
success of George Landis. "The spotlight doesn't bother
me," he said. "It's one of the attractions of the job. The
people here expect to win now. As a coach, I expect to
there."
One thing that impressed
BU officials was Adrian's
concern for high academic standards He stresses that
players attend class. At Rhode Island, Adrian coached
in a program which not only produced winning records
but also a 94 percent graduation rate for players.
One of the ways Adrian hopes to maintain the
win.
"Bloomsburg may not be 12-1 again," Adrian said,
"but I think it's important for the program to be 7-3 or
8-2 next season. We'd like to be as competitive as
possible every year. I think Bloomsburg should be able
to effectively compete for the Pennsylvania Conference
Eastern Division championship every year. I'm going to
try to keep us number one."
On the field, Adrian plans to have the Huskies throw
the ball more. "Last year, Bloomsburg was very
balanced between the throw and the run
about 2,000
yards each. With me, it'll probably be more like 3,000
(yards) passing and 1500 (yards) running."
Adrian has already appointed two of his assistant
coaches. They are Vin Sinagra, who will handle the
offense, and Joe Viadello.
Besides coaching at Rhode Island, Adrian has also
coached at Idaho State University and West Virginia
University. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical
education at West Virginia in 1970 and his master's
degree in physical education at Rhode Island in 1971.
The new head coach says he is looking forward to his
job at BU. "Everything here is on the uplift," Adrian
—
said.
Adrian, his wife, Chris, and his sons, Rocco, 9, and
Zachary, 7, will be moving to the Bloomsburg area in
the near future.
Landis left BU in January to take over a Division I-AA
program at Bucknell that struggled to a 3-7 record this
past season. Also going to Bucknell with Landis was Lou
Maranzana, assistant head coach and defensive
coordinator.
"This decision
was certainly made with mixed
emotions," Landis said. "I had the opportunity to meet
and work with many outstanding people at Bloomsburg
and it meant a lot to me both personally and
professionally.
Bloomsburg was good
appreciate the support of
and
in the
many
to
me
and
I
people both on campus
community."
In four years, Landis turned the Huskies around
0-10 in 1981 (before he arrived) to 12-1 in
1985. The
from
Huskies won the Pennsylvania Conference championship
season and posted the only undefeated regular
season in the nation among Division II schools. The
Huskies then went on to the NCAA Division II semifinals
before losing to North Alabama.
For its efforts, BU was named the ECAC Team of
the
Year and winner of the Lambert/Meadowlands Cup as
this past
the top Division
II
team
in the east.
Landis received several honors for his work in
1985,
including a unanimous selection as Pennsylvania
Conference Coach of the Year. He was also named as
the Kodak Coaches' College Division I
(NCAA Division
NAIA
Division I) national Coach of the Year. In
addiLandis was honored as the recipient of the Irving
Marsh-Stan Lomax Award given by the Metropolitan
New York Football Writers Association as the top small
college coach in the east.
Landis recorded a 24-18-1 record in his four
seasons at
II,
tion,
Office technologies topic of
Interested in mastering methods of teaching
office
technologies? A three-week workshop offered
bv the BU
Department of Business Education and Office "
Administration will help you do just that.
The workshop will be held at Lansdale School
of
Business from June 23 to July 11.
Instructors will be Dr
John J. Olivo Jr., chairman of the sponsoring
department, and Mrs. Charlotte Cubbler
The by word for this three-week workshop
is "share"
and the results will allow each participant
to take awav
an extensive collection of teaching methods
and
materials in office technologies. Ideas
and samples that
are guaranteed to work, as well as
student -designed
lessons. wUl be presented and shared.
Hands-on
experience with IBM compatible equipment will
be
provided for both novice and experienced
teachers
Field trips to various businesses are
being planned.
workshop
The workshop format
will consist of
morning sessions
which focus on sharing ideas, lesson plan
development
and other teaching methodologies, and afternoon
sessions, which focus on hands-on
opportunities with a
variety of software.
The
week of the workshop will deal with methods
word processing, followed bv methods of
teaching spreadsheets in week two and
methods of
teaching information processing in week three.
The registration fee of $10 per week or $25 for all
three
weeks includes all materials and coffee breaks
The
workshop is funded through a grant from The
first
of teaching
Pennsylvania State University Center for Vocational
Education.
Contact Dr Olivo at 207 Sutliff Hall. BU. for
information
more
SSHE
boasts 83,168
Official figures for the fall term of the
1985-86
academic year show 83.168 students enrolled in the
State
System of Higher Education (SSHE).
The total enrollment for the fall semester reflects
an
increase of 821 students over the previous
year Tallies
show 72.061 undergraduate and 7,823 graduate
students
are attending SSHE institutions. There are
3 284
students listed as unclassified.
"These figures indicate that the State System
is
thriving." said SSHE Chancellor James
H. McCormick
By maintaining our mission of low-cost, high-quality
education, we continue to attract
students who are
"
looking for affordable higher
education
Ten of the 14 SSHE universities recorded
increases in
the first semester, while the
remaining four posted
declines Bloomsburg's enrollment
for 1985 was 6.439. up
250 over 1984.
Distinguished
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
Staff
of
^
tMCftl n« to become a housewife,
KJtSKftf
2
fU ed in occasionally
as a substitute
Writer
One
Alumna celebratesTob"
put
Bloomsburg University's
oldest living
graduates celebrated her 100th birthday
recently Vera
(Hemingway) Housenick, Class of 1905.
reached the
special milestone on Feb. 20. A distinguished
citizen in
the town of Bloomsburg. she has devoted
much of her
life to education and community
service
Mrs. Housenick was born on Feb. 20. 1886
in College
Springs, Iowa. Her family moved to
Bloomsburg
K when
she was 1 1 years old.
grad ated r° h lgh 801,001 in 1903
and enrolled at
.Kf^.
K
K,
the
Bloomsburg
Normal
I
teacher at the
Third street School In Bloomsburg "
she savs
Throughout her life in Bloomsburg. Mrs
Housenick
nas been very active in a number
of service
organizations in the Bloomsburg area
She served as the secretary of the
BU Alumni
Association for almost 25 years and
received a
Distinguished Service Award from
the Alumni
Association for her efforts
oi ine Public
says,
l
dldn
LffiT
rla n
?^
that,
back then,
"I
!I°
t
'
U
0
rn
y Kreat grandchildren In sweaters
knitted." she says
She also keeps busy doing her
"assignment " Mrs
llousenlek's granddaughter In law. Nancy,
that
at the
normal school had regular
calisthenics periods, Mrs. Housenick says.
"We had to
wear special gym suits. They were navy blue
and
consisted of bloomers and stockings. We had to
do
exercises and marches."
She even remembers some of the professors she had
These included Professor Cope, who taught science
town of
the key to
the city In recognition of her civic activities.
She also
received a letter from President Reagan
Bloomsburg presented Mrs, Housenick with
Atlantic City, N.J.
In 1909, she married Charles Housenick and
returned
VERA HEMINGWAY HOUSENICK
Rakowsky, vice chairman
Rakowsky
said
to get a feel for what's going on
Through this program I'm getting to know more people
and seeing more Interaction "
Since some of the trustees live a considerable distance
from Bloomsburg and don't
get to the campus as often as
they would like to. the
"Personally.
of the
BU
Council of
was taking part in a new Trustee in Residence
program at BU. He was the first trustee to take part in
the program, in which trustees spend several days on
campus meeting with students, faculty and
administrators.
Trustees,
Rakowsky, who is also the superintendent of the
Area School District, met with education
majors and with faculty and administrators from the
Clearfield
College of Professional Studies.
"Since I'm in the field of education, I wanted to taJk
with education majors," he said "I hope, as a
practicing administrator, I can bring new ideas to the
classes."
The goal of the Trustee in Residence program is to
enable trustees to learn more about how the university
0!>
commemorating the event
For her age. Mr» Housenick
spirits
"1 just take things a
Is In
day
good health and
time." she says.
at a
'trustee in residence
functions,
classroom at Bloomsburg State College studying to be a
secondary school teacher. Last month. Rakowsky
returned to the classrooms of Bloomsburg University,
this time in a slightly different role.
ftW
In celebration of her 100th birthday,
the
Mrs. Housenick graduated from the Bloomsburg
Normal School in 1905 and then worked for several
years as a teacher. She taught in Mlfflinville, Pa. and
sitting In a
?°?.!
Mrs Housenick even tries to get out to Alumni
Weekend activities In the summer when she's able
taught geometry; and Professor
Sutliff Hall was named.
Rakowsky 70 was
,
1
suggested to
her KOOUl a year ago that she write
her memoirs
"I wanted her to do It for her 100th
birthday " Nancy
•ays. "So I ask her each day how she's doing
on her
'assignment '"
who
Sixteen years ago. Stan
l
grandchildren,
ii 1!J
Writer
men
lives with her grandson. Charles
C
Housenick II, Class of 1960, and his wife. Nancy
Mrs Housenick keeps herself busy these days
by
reading and knitting She especially
enjoys knitting
bedsocks for the hospital auxiliary
I
Staff
In
!
try that again!"
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
community
Her rappoij with the students was so good,
she says.
0"
b,rthd ays. she would even have a
party fir
them
Now. Mrs Housenick. whose children
Include one son
(who Is deceased), two grandchildren and five
great
me. She said I
couldn't stay, but I told her I didn't want
to walk home
by myself. So she had a teacher walk me home
didn't
Rakowsky
the university
home for a number of years
two
ln m
y n o"»e at that time." she says,
mi, the boys were not allowed to come home
drunk
or bring any alcohol In the house
Second, they weren't
allowed o have any girls In their
rooms. The first time
they broke a rule
out they went But 1 didn't have
any trouble
ha
visiting a girlfriend of mine one
night and I
to stay overnight," she says. "I
got In without
being seen, but at lights out (which was around
10
o'clock), a teacher came in and found
whom
.
"WVld
living In her
was
Suthff, for
First Presbyterian Church,
funded what Is now Independence Ford) in 1955. she
began to take In students to live with
her In her home
She says she had between five
and eight young
wanted
Professor Wilbur,
served as president of the Women's
of the missionary
™™ber of
usen,ck
visitors couldn't stay overnight
in the
Female students
also very active in the First
and was a member
meXnT
boys danced
with boys. In order for a boy to dance with
a girl he had
to get permission from a teacher.
Another difference that Housenick recalls
between
college life now and college life in the early
1900s was
dormitories.
have any daughters")
°!rh NoomibW She was a Sunday
a
to
Mrs. Housenick recalls that one of the
major social
activities in the early 1900s was dancing
But she says
those dances were quite different from
the dances of
today^ The girls danced with girls and
the
of the
.iSSLS^HS
a
though she doesn't get there as
often as she used to
800d a d 1 ,eel g0od and someone can
.I
he n me, then I can
neip
!
get there," she says
School.
we used
member
'
H
J!.
Organiiatlon.
Mrs. Housenick has fond memories of her
two years
at the Normal School One of her
favorite memories is
that of Long Porch. This was a piazza
about 140 feet
long which was connected to a dormitory
(which later
became Waller Hall and is currently the site of
Lycoming Hall) and was a favorite gathering
spot for
students.
"I remember there were chairs there
and
go out there and sit and talk." she says
t
Mrs Housenick was
m
,
Library Board, a
HospUal AuxU,a ry. and one of the
founders
SftffiftSI
Trustee
in
program
keep
I
want
Residence
will
help trustees
topics like politics in education, the role of athletics
In
Rudmann bill, high school adml
nlstratlon, minimum salaries for teachers and the
academics, the (iramm
Importance
of
money from
the private sector In
education
Other trustees who
program
In the future
be participating In the
Include Klbern Alkire and Gerald
will
Mallnowskl, according to Rakowsky.
Rakowsky has been a member of the Council of
Trustees since December 1983.
in contact with the
university.
Rakowsky
"I feel very strongly about the school," he said. "I'm
BU what I received as a student. It's
way of repaying the university."
said
giving back to
While on campus,
Rakowsky sat in on an
Academic Affairs Advisory
Committee meeting, talked to
a Social Foundations of
Education class, attended
several graduate classes,
talked with special education
Rakowsky holds a master's degree from Perm State
Is currently enrolled In a doctoral program there.
He began his career In education at North Schuylkill
and
High School where he taught English and coached
and track for a number of years. He left North
Schuylkill In 1975 to accept a position In the Towanda
Area School District as assistant principal and director
football
students, and met with
various faculty members
In the Social Foundations
of Education class,
of athletics.
High School
Rakowsky became principal of Clearfield
In 1976 and was appointed superintendent
of
the Clearfield Area School District In 1984.
Rakowsky answered
questions from students on
my
RAKOWSKY
Rakowsky, a bachelor, lives In Clearfield, Pa. He
of the BU Alumni Association.
member
is
a
32
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Apnl
1986
1985
1985
1985
BRENDA
(KRAMER) HENDRICKS
SUSAN JANE PROSTKO '85 and Michael KeppeJ arc
planning a spring 1987 wedding. Susan Is working on a
master's degree In chemistry at Southern Illinois
employed as an accountant
Blue Bell, Pa. Her address
University.
Pa. 18955
L.
at
is
'85
is
S perry headquarters in
Box 155, Richlandtown.
DEBORAH K. AD AM SON '85 is a speech and language pathologist at the Good Shepherd Home's rehabilitation hospital in Allentown. She lives in Coopersburg
S. GRIMM '85 and WESLEY A. WRIGHT
were married November 2 in Lancaster. Colleen is
employed by the Carbon- Lehigh Intermediate Unit in
Allentown, and Wes is employed by Hess of Allentown.
They reside in Whitehall.
COLLEEN
DONNA FOLK
JOHN
DOYLE
be
married on August 23. Donna is employed by Gelsinger
Health Plan, Danville, and John is employed by General
Public Utilities, Reading. He is also enrolled in a
master's program at Vlllanova University.
'85
and
SUSAN KAY Y AUGER
W. Armstrong
in
P.
engaged to marry Jeff
She is employed at Central
'85 is
April 1987.
FOLEY
a second lieutenant in the U.S.
Air Force, has graduated from communications computer programmer officer course at Keesler AFB, Miss.
M.
'85,
HILARY PHELPS
marry Lt. William H.
Her fiance Is an Instructor
Fisher III on
pilot at Laughlln Air Force Base In Del Rio, Texas.
'85
will
April 6, 1986.
Their new address will be Willow
9, Del Rio, Texas 78840.
DEAN ROBBINS
Wood Apartments,
No.
'85
and Karen Fldler are planning
'85
graduated from the medical
St. Luke's Hospital, Bath, In
an August wedding.
DAVID BORDA
technology program at
July.
STACY L. GUNN '85 has Joined the staff of AT&T Bell
Laboratories In Allentown as an assistant financial
service specialist.
JERRY GANZ
employed by the accounting firm
Ernst and Whlnney In Reading, Pa. While at BU he
served for two years as an assistant in the office of
University Relations. He and Sport Information Director
Jim Hollister collaborated on a tennis brochure which
was awarded a Citation for Excellence for 1985 by the
College Sports Information Directors of America.
of
were married October
and James
Lemoyne. She
'85
5 in
representative for Beneficial Consumer
pany, and they live In Catasauqua.
CAROL YANNES
engaged Stephen
A spring wedding
Is
'85 and Stephen Wrobel Jr. are
employed as an industrial designer
is
planned.
LYNETTE R. YOCUM '85 and Darryl Wayne Conradwere married recently. They reside in Corsicana, Texas.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Florida Institute of
Technology and Is employed by Crusty's Sea Food in
Roan, Texas.
LAURIE ANN LONG
'85 and Rex E. Minium were
October 12 in Williamsport. Laurie is a
registered nurse at Community General Osteopathic
Hospital, and they live in Shlremanstown.
married
NANCY
MacCREADY
B.
R
Schaffer
Is a service
Discount Com-
'85
KARIN
'85 is a staff
Pottsville.
in
nurse at the
She
lives
in
PATRICK
is
employed
MORAN
T.
at
'85
II
engaged
'85 is
Penn
and Brenda L Hershey
be married on September 13. 1986. Patrick
representative for Northwestern Mutual Life.
will
DANA
GRUBB
L.
'85
is
to Allen
State.
office
a sales
is
manager
for
the
engineering and land planning firm of Greenebaum,
Miller and Zug Associates, Inc., in Lancaster.
LAURA R. BEAN '85 and Robert Clark Hess Jr. will
be married on June 21 in Williamsport. She is a first
grade teacher in the Williamsport Area School District.
KIMBERLY D. STROUSE '85 and Gregory T Reinecke are planning an autumn wedding. Kim is
employed by Bambergers.
JULIA LYNN BRITTAIN
Michael
J.
'85 will
Hulyo on February
be married
to Lt.
22.
Minersville.
WILLIAM
LISA
FORGOTCH
Hazieton
'85 is
on the medical
staff of the
LINDA SUE
WAGNER
Brown on October
26 in
became Mrs. Terry
Potts Grove. They reside
'85
B.
in
Potts Grove.
ELAINE MARIE SOLANO
Jr.
and Robert E. Sautner
2 in Pittston. She is a
Laurelton Center, and they live at
'85
were married on November
speech therapist at
Main
engaged.
P.
Bill is
PAPAY '85 and Audrey A. Schaffer are
employed by the Neffs National Bank.
Joseph Medical Center.
St.
Street, Middleburg.
SHARON MOHL
DAM IAN F. COZZI '85 and Holly R. Burrows were
married on August 31 in Renovo. Damian is a systems
analyst for Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The
couple lives in Santa Clara, California.
KIMBERLY SPEARING
*85 and KEVIN CHERN '85
be married in July. Kim is employed in the
marketing department of Prudential Insurance Co of
America, Fort Washington, and Kevin is employed by
will
Electronic Data Systems of Detroit.
'85 is a
registered nurse at Lehigh
Valley Hospital Center. She lives in
Emmaus.
PATRICIA ANN LACEY
will
JEFFREY
has been named a general
accountant for Jackson Products of Belmont, Michigan,
a manufacturer of welding accessories and industrial
products. She formerly resided in Slatlngton.
DIEFENDERFER
S.
D. Straw Karin
CINDY ANN ROADARMEL '85 and Steven
Beyer
are engaged. The future bride is employed by Susquehanna Medical Management Corporation, Berwick, Pa.
Her fiance is employed by his father. An October
wedding is planned.
engaged Jeff
DENISE YASENCHOK
Jane
Dawson were married recently. They reside in Houston,
Thomas is an accountant for Shell Oil Company.
320 E.
LYNNE RENEE FRITZ
Tammy
Texas.
Good Samaritan Hospital
'85 is
and
'85
W
BuiJders Supply Co., Sunbury.
JAMES
THOMAS PAUL MILLER
'84 will
M.
is
ANDRYSICK
'85
GAIL ANN BATORY
care department
Center, Allentown.
critical
at
and Edwin R. Swarts
III
JEANNE FEDORKO
'85 will marry James E, Nierle
Williamsport. She is a medical technologist at American Medical Laboratories in Fairfax, Va.
on April 12
'85 is
'85
be married in May.
and Jodi
C. Lebo are
employed by Peters Consultants, Inc.
'85
a registered nurse in the
Lehigh Valley Hospital
LINDA
in
EBBRELL
J.
married on April
'85
and Gary
L.
Lapp
will
be
26.
MICHAEL E. LeV AN '85 has completed a helicopter
repair course at the U.S. Army Aviation School in Fort
Rucker, Ala.
CECILIA
married on
A.
ARNOLD
May
3 in
'85 and Kevin D. Myers were
Lebanon.
CYNTHIA DORIN
Southern
Fulton
'85
Jr.-Sr.
has joined the faculty of
High School as a Spanish
teacher.
ROBIN MARIE McINTYRE '85 and Douglas Earl
Fillman were married August 24 in Downingtown. She is
a special education teacher in the Greater Egg Harbor
Regional High School District in May's Landing, NJ.
JEAN M. ROAN '85 is an STS management trainee
with Bamberger's at the Lehigh Valley Mall. She lives
in Allentown.
CHRIS HARDINGER '85 is a production manager for
Perdue, Inc., in Cary, N.C. His address is 112 Joanne
Circle. Cary. N.C. 27511.
MICHAEL M. PENNY '85 is studying at the American
Graduate School of International Management in Glendale. Arizona. The school has an enrollment of 1052
students from 60 countries, holding degrees from 457
institutions of higher learning.
SUZANNE ELLEN SHANE
CAREER FAIR
—
Alumni participants
Gallo
in
the annual career
Liberty Mutual Insurance. Brian Wildes, Xerox Corporation.
on campus were Shaun Serfass.
James Fickenscher. Deloitte, Haskms &
fair
Debbie Crowl. Geisinger Medical Center; Marshall Mehring. Snyder's
Yachera. Xerox Corporation.
Sells.
of
Hanover; and Mark
III
'85
and Joseph Arthur
are planning to
public relations director
wed in April 1987. She is the
for Gene K. Kolber Advertising,
Inc.
SANDRA
Farms,
L.
MOORE
'85 is
Inc., in Salisbury,
an accountant
Maryland.
for
Perdue
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Paul Patrick, Mabel Kraft Penlche. Beatrice C Piatt.
Beatrice
Thomas Pureed. Edward R Belter. Muriel Johnson States.
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Joseph Brannlgan, Martha Moran Buck, Ruth Barton Buddin
ger, M. Caalmer Chesnulewlcz, Elizabeth Thomas ChUson.
Isabelle Lukasytis Chlmtoki, Elizabeth Whitby Davis, Margaret
Doherty, M John Dowd. Fred Felker, Rose Farrar Finney, M
Ruth Flanagan, M Anita Gavin, Margaret Morgan Haines.
Elmer J Haupt, Madeline Noack Heath, Kathryn KJeinfeJter
Hensler, Mildred Edwards Howell, Emmett M Hoyt, Ruth
Thomas Jacobs, Carol Hottensteln James, Helen Zerbe Jenkins,
Beatrice Dawson Jones, Bertha George Jones, M Anaelm Kane,
Maude Welllver Karre, Anna H Kasnitz, Helen M Keller, J
Ramona Knorr, Genevieve Melxell Laneer. A Leo Lenahan, M
Gonzales
Imelda Lowe, Marie E Lynch, Julia Matusavage,
Carmel McNeils, Ethel Rlel Meetchlng. Esther
McCarthy,
Powell Menger, Hannah Moser, Martha Howard Mozart. Bea-
M
M
trice A Nelson, Mary W O'Brien, Nellie K O'DonneU, Verna
Compers Ondash, Ellaklm Painter, E Elizabeth Ransom, Helen
Campbell Renand, Gertrude Bates Rlefler, Henry Rohde, David
Rowlands, George P Schwartz, Margaret Mainwahng
T.
M
Hlldegarde Sick. Elizabeth
Schwartz, Mary Gerald Sheridan,
Smith, Lucy Vosheski, Robert C
Ruddy Slmonson, Esther
M
Wolfe.
SeidJer. Frances Silverman. Sarah Siskin, Vera Bear Steel ey.
Jeanette Russell Stocker. Gwendolyn E Stout. John B Timko.
Arlene Tttei. Louise E Tregaskis. Lillian E Tribley. Helen
Sanderson Tufts, Tracy A Wakefield. Lois Sechrist Weaver.
Mildred Hlgglns Weidner. Jennie S Whitenight. Evelyn J
George,
L.
Alllnda Krause Allardyce. Rachel Wolfe Barllett, Mildred C
Benson, Mary K Bevan. Martha P. Bloxham, Ella R Bullock,
Florence Robinson Cavance. Violet V. Clark Jule L Cogglns,
Eleanor Kresge Collender, Maureen CrandaJ, Margaret Treon
Delhi, Mary Densevich. Gladys Rohrbach Dleck. Mary Shunk
Dletrick, Elizabeth Button Ewenden, Fenton H Farley. Herman
E Fowler. Lottie Ross Frey, Gertrude A Fuller. Martha I
Grabowski, Thelma Gordon Harrison, Florence S Hart. Marie
Corcoran Hastings, Mabel M. Hilton, Ada Mourey Housenick.
Mary Sweeney Isaac, Mary Morgan Jones, Sara Ann Kanouse.
Lenore Sterner Klinger, Thelma Carr Lamoreaux, Anna Lebow,
Irene Lukasavage, Adele Thomson Maslo, Clara D Mears, Edna
Moffltt,
Barbara
I
E
Monroe. Mary J Morgan, Grace L
M Pelfer. Margaret Pongonis,
O'Nell, Alyce
E Reap, William B Roan. Ruth Roberts, Ruth E.
Reba Stamm Shumaker, Mary Krzywlckl Staclnski,
Amstadt Sullivan, Dorothy S Swavely, Mildred
Swope, Mildred R Taylor, Irene Feeney Trethewey,
Margaret S WUIIams, Stacy A
Yaskell, Lulu Etzweiler
Elizabeth
Hummel
Patrick
J
M
Kane,
W
W
Zimmerman.
1932
Hannah D Gollghtly, Mary Phillips Griffiths,
Hall, Geneva Houser, Romalne Snook John, Ida
Kamum,
Esther Bower BaUey. Catharine H. Baum. Gladys Frantz
Hannah Ceese Beidleman. Florence C Bet tens. Harriet
Roan Campbell. Theresa D Carpenter. Mae R Cavanaugh.
Rosina Frank Chornack. Louise Downin Clayton. AUeene M.
Cole, Mary Jane Concannon. Mary Boyle Curry, Lois Wyandt
Desank. Helen Gibbons Edson, Elva Marie Ellis. Catherine
Dugan Emrick. Nellie Masluski Gibbons, Lulu Boyer Harnit.
Ada F Harrison. Mary Johnstone Herbert. Florence C. Hochberg, Ida Preuhs Hodge, Dolores E Keating, Lillian Mann
Kintz, Dorothy B Klsner, Harriet B Kllngman, MUda Kazunas
Krawczel, Charleen B Krelgh. Samuel
Kurtz. Mildred E.
LiddeU. Margaret M Maddox. Mary C MUes. Garfield J
MUler, MUdred R MUler. Marjorie R. MUls. Elizabeth M.
Morgan, John E. Morris, Theodore B. Morrissey, Agnes D.
Ondovchak, WUliam T. Pelak, Bernard
Roan, Lydia Smith
Seida, Beatrice Francis Smith, Dorothy Forgeng Smith, Anna A
Solonski, Evelyn GUbert Spancake, Mary Davles Thomas,
Anthony F Tlmony, Anna B. Urban, Anna I UzdUla, Aria P
Welkel. Leona M. Werchok, Dorothy Levers WUkinson. Ruth M
WUliams, John G. Wood.
Baylor.
Scott,
E
Wagner. Marion G Young
1931
Florence
Margaret
Ostrander
A
1927
O'Dell, Teresa
Freda Hose Balsden, Arlene Johnston Banker, Elizabeth
Mathlas Bit lord, Lola M Brooks, Anna Byrne, Josephine Carr,
M Beatrice Casey, Clyde C Cotner, J Raymond Derrick, Edith
McMlchael Dodson, Phyllis Miller Dumbald, Mary O'Mara
Earley, Charles L Edsell, Marjorle Pace Edwards, Claire
Elllgettc, Mary Joseph Evans, James W
Fultz, Mary Dunn
Gable, Raymond E Gallagher, Mabel Swartz Gardner, Rhoda
Wachowiak. MUdred
Zimmerman
Brown
1924
Young Marshall. Kathenne Zimmerman MausteUer.
Helen F McCormac. Jennie Houser Nottie. Edna Novak. Leo
Paulson. Julia Petroff. Gertrude Furman Rice. Edgar E
Richards. Mary Smith. Mildred M. Suasny. Margaret DeCasmo
Ethel da
M
Monica
Barauskas. Catherine A. Curry. Helena J Fowles.
William C. Furlani, Emma A. Gasewicz. Katharine Fritz GUlen.
Helen Kellam, Paul B. Knoll, Emma M. Lehman. Vivienne
Lewis. Doris Price Margerum, Blanche Kostenbauder MUlington, Alys Henry Nuss, Helen F Rekas, Helen J Smith, Mary
Cole Smith, Vera Baker Thompson. Helen Van Buskirk.
Florence
Kellagher,
Cletus Krledler, Pauline
M
Elizabeth Woehlk Koshensky,
Latorre, James
Lawson, Frances Carr Layadu, Theresa
Lyons, Margaret P Marshall, Vera McGovern, Dorothy McDer
W
mott Meagher, Ella Aurand Moyer, Mary M Palya, Beatrice
Courtney Rader, Merle Derk Raffenberger. Anna O'Neill
Redlngton, Marlon Ullrich Reed, Alvln E Relnbold, Sue C
Rodgers, Alice Hornet Schwalhark, Dorothy Morgan Shaver,
Clara Sodon, Alma Thomas, Veronica Welsko, Marian Flchter
Williams
1933
E. Peter Bohr, Nan Higgins Buckley, Joseph Davis, Margaret
E. Donaldson. Catherine A. Gallagher, Mary Grace Gallagher,
Mary
A. Hauze, Naomi Harris Kavel, Anna Wagner Kramer.
Walter M. Kritzberger. Ruth Lewis, Emily Malkames Markle,
Marguerete Partridge. Stephen T. Petrilla, Andrew Potson,
Anna Mae Wright White.
1925
1928
Maude Keen Baker, Margaret Jones
Bennett, Pauline E
Bollg, Ruth Jenkins Boone, Lucy Gergcn Brldy, Helen Holdovlch
Brosclus, Joseph Burns, Martha C Campbell, Louise Durbln
Carson, Catherine Clarke, Pauline Doty Cole. Mary C Culbertson. Evallne Martha Cunfer. Elizabeth R Davis, Dean Drlscoll,
Esther Newman Ehrenkranz, Helen Olver Erdner, Claire
Flchter, Myrtle P
Foley, Minnie Gergart, Margaret Jones
Golden. Fletta S
Guenther, Kathryn Castles Hale. Sarah
Schaeffer Helmbach. Lillian Vltale Henderson, Gladys Morgan
Herring, Bessie Herrlotts, Sara Hollander, Cora Long Holsclaw,
Thelma Hurlburt, Frances Snead Karnath, Lyle Mather Klechner,
Remlglus Klein, Gertrude Wilson Klutz, Verna
Connelly Knoebel, Alma Kramel, Michael S. Kushma, Gordon J
Llewellyn. Mabel E. Locb, Alice Lumbert. Anna Lynn. William
F Maher. Margaret Martin, Kathryn McAndrews. Elizabeth
M
McDonald. Marie C. McDonnell, Marie C. McNeills, Laura E
MIHen, Florence E. Murray, Helen J. Nash. Loretta O'Donnell.
Joseph Palllscak, Kathryn Price, Verna Davis Reese, Ida
Mlttleman Rich. Grace Rogers, Ellen E Rupert. Edna J. Smith.
Lora Woodworth Smith, Mary Alice Stackhouse, Ruth A
Stalford, Elizabeth Sarlcks Stark. Gladys Sleeker. Helen Fairdough Stockton. Gertrude Gross Templeton. Kathryn M Tobln.
Marlon Hale Tretheway. LucyEvans, Unold. Lillian Wagner
Vought. Mary Curwood Wheeland, Ruth M. Williams. Ruth
Stevens Wilson. Malre Shlffer Wolfe, Margaret M Woodrlng.
Gladys V
Ammerman, Miriam Wenner
Astleford,
Anna Lewis
Baer, Margaret A. Btlbow, Cora Frank Brooks, Ina C. Burdlck,
Florence Stiver Camp, Anne Yuran Catron, Janet Gemmell
Cogolin, Marion Kemper Cranston, Irene E. Davles, Mary
Flnley Drlscoll, Mildred Rosenbluth EUe, Irene G. Ellis, Patrick
P George, Dorothy Goss Glahn, Anne Curry Goldberg, Dorothy
H Gresh, Raymond A. Helss, Marjorle M. Hofmelster, Marjorle
Vandersllce Jones, Ruth Avery Kellerman, Faye Miller Kessler,
Viola
Kester, Doris H. Kimble, Roland J. Lavelle, Jeannette
F Lesser, Anna G. Lynch, M. Eileen Madden. Janet Evans
Martin. Helen E McGulre, Elizabeth D. McManlmen, Sara
Mlttelman, Viola M. Mordan, Anna E. Morris, Cordelia B.
Moyer, Mildred
Murphy, Elizabeth M. Nagorski, Ruth
Ouslander, Helen F Owens, Helen Parris, Cella Krzyzanski
Plnkowski, Marguerite LaBar Rhodes, Ella Sutton Rlvenburgh,
Elizabeth J. Roberts. Florence Snyder Robinson, Hilda M.
Robinson, Ruth Baxter Russ, Beatrice H Sanford, Ellen Schlier
Schaeffer, Margaret E. Sheperd, Jane M. Sheridan, Ruth Weber
Sherwood. Mildred Greenfield Stein, Margaret Gethlng Stinner,
Victoria M. Stockoska. Blake Stokes, Louise A. Strackbein,
Mary E. Thomas. Kathryn P Toye, Elizabeth Rhoades Tripp,
Mary Mulford Watkins, Dorothy Jones Williams, Dorothy Traub
Wlnegarden, Dorothy Evans Wrick, Harriet E. Young, Winifred
Osinchuk Zychal.
M
M
Marjorle Zehner Albertson. M. Severn Andrulewlcz. Ruth
Haupt Artz, Viola Shlber Austin, Ethel D. Baker. Louise
Thompson Baxter. Millie Schrope Becker, Marjorle Black,
Elizabeth M. Brooks. Edna M. Brotherton, Margaret E. Butler,
Mary M Caffrey, Grace Harlos Carr. M Agnlta Cawley, Ida
Coleman. Harriett Fry Cook. Elizabeth M Cooper, Gilbert
Cooper. Thalia Kitchen Cooper, John J Coyle, William F
Denlon, Catherine M Devlne. Lena Mellck Drumm. lona Evans.
Ruth Collins Falrchlld, Arlene Franlz Gage, Mary M Henntgan
Gallagher, Josle Kimble Gearhardt. Mabel Major Gessner.
lUymoiKl Getz, Ruth GUI. Inez Wlntersteen Glodielter, Anna
Jean Scott Graves, Lollta Vanscoy Gregory. Esther Grim. Ruth
Richards Hadyson, Mary Ellen Harklns, Thelma Hayes, Carolyn
Honti, Anne E. Jennings, Gordon P Johns. William B Jones,
Mary L. Keating. R. Helen Kellam, Anne Morgan Kelly, Anna
M
Krauser, Mary A. Kuchta.
Berchmans Kurolowlci, Anna
Marie Luke. Hannah
Luti. M. Joseph Maher. Margaret
Maher, Mary E. McGrall. Nellie McLaughlin, Gertrude Powell
MUler, Margaret Morgan. Emily Morrett, Helen Spare
Morrison. Dolores Selecky Mras, Jennie M. Myers. Agnes
L My to.
Mae R. Dugan O'Donnell. Margaret Brogan OHara. Margaret
Patrick, Clara F Peffer. Mary G Penman. Cora Ohl Phillips
Mary Elizabeth Bom boy Ralston. Charlotte Deebel Rissler.
Elizabeth Ohlman Ryan, Barbara Roche Sabol. Jeannette
K
Savldge. Margaret Scanlon. Carrie L Scovell. Rubv
A Plotkln
M
Agnes Cotterman Banham, Agnes R. Beehler, Helen L.
Blackwell, Eleanor Laplnskl Bodner, Cora Frank Brooks.
Althadell B. Carpenter, Mary C. Connolly, Anna Taby Conway,
Edna Reynolds Cricchio, Dorothy M. Davis, Marjorle V. Davis,
Mary Helen Wolfe Davis, Robert D Davis, Bessie M. Dougherty. Mary C Dry, Ruth A. Eadle, Betty M. Edwards, Mildred
E Evans, Elizabeth E. Eves, Anna K. Fetch, Mary Melan
Gallagher,
Hlblan. Sophie C. Kaszewski. Anna MUler
Emma
Keane. Marguerite B. Kiethllne, Mary T. Kotalick, Genevieve
Melxell Laneer. Sophie Makarczyk, Grace Baskervllle
McCarthy, Margaret J. McHale, Helen Caffrey McMullen.
Susanna Shin del Moore. Mary Walsh Morrissey, Lloyd M.
Readier. Margaret A. RUey. Catherine Sinconls. SteUa A.
Stunger, Florence Jones Swallow, Verna E. Valence. Theodore
E. Vital. Margaret
Ward. Helen
Wheaton. Edna Decker
WUson. Beatrice L. Zarr.
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1930
Irene
M.
Georgia Matha Bezie, Thelma D. Bonshock, Maude Edwards
Eldridge, Robert T. EUis, Mary M. Groody. Jeanette Reese
Hartlg, Elwood H. Hartman, Alice U. Hornung, Anna E.
Johnson, Mary M. Kane, Patrick J. Kllker, Genevieve Bach
Kopcha, Viola WUt Linn, Beulah Lawrence Masser, Catherine B.
McGlynn, Margaret Moran Oswald, Elsie Yeager Rhodes. Jane
Lewis Roth, Mary Taylor Seeley, Eleanor Baron Skovronsky,
Wilson B. Sterling, Richard J. Thomas, Marion Ballamy Tice,
Longina Dutchak Wargo, WUliam C. WUliams, Carrie A.
WUliard, Ruth WUliams Young, WUliam H. Young, Frank J.
Zadra
1935
CamUla Pennica Bongirno
1936
Anna Nash Davis, Mary Alice Frant, George E.
1929
1926
1934
Borkowski.
M
Catherine
A. Branigan, Edith
Charles. Grace Davis Curtis. Mary
Boylan Dalsey. Teresa
Defort. Anna Erwin Faux. Gertrude
M. Ferry. Gladys Clark Jackson. Mary D Johnson. Gladys E.
Jones, Margaret R Jones. Phillip K archer, Ruth
Lewis,
GUbert L. Kline, Woodrow
Vernice Pooley Overdorf,
PhUllps, Robert W. Savage,
ence Piatkowskl Timmes.
Turnau.
Kessler,
R. Lltwhiler, William L. Morgan,
Stephen J. Petrilla. Edward R.
Beatrice Eisenhauer Slegel, Flor-
Helen Latorre
Tinelli,
William
1937
John L. Andreas. Walter E. Motoki. Jane Manhart Morgan
John M. Owen, Edward L. Webb.
1938
Byron
L. Beaver.
John E. Kovaleski. Alex Kupstas. Sylvia
Conway Maynard. Mary Ellen MUler. Alberta Bralnard Peroutsky. Alice Auch Pontruff. Eleanor ApicheU Rai. Agnes
Leona
Ryan. Anna MaUoy Sharkey, Stasia Zola.
1939
B runner. Teresa Merrick
M
M
A
Baraniak. Frank M Ferguson. Sarah Amerman
C Jones. J. Robert Kantner. Thomas 0 Lewis
J MacDonald. Michael J. Marshal ek. Leonard E PhUo"
Joseph
Fry. Sheldon
Edward
R
WtnfieJd
Marvin
Potter.
W
Wehner
Anne M. SeeshoHz. Josmh m.
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John L
Pomnnke. Paulyne R
Philip L. Snyder.
Bernard
T
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1951
A
Joseph Aponlck. Sara
Man F
Breslln.
Crosby
Dorothy
Savage Folk. Ruth Brandon Kinney. Edythe Pollock Kromal
beln. Joseph J Malinchock. Joseph G Martnko, Jean W
Moss
William M. Reager. Roy Roberts Jr Nellie F Shuntlll Dona
McClosky Spagna. WUUam W Tannery Flovd VanAntwerp
Elwyn J Vaughn. Jennie Leone West. George D WUIard
Avonell Baumunk Williams, Mantana S Williams
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Sheary. Jacob E. Slembareki, Donald E.
smith. Janet Wagner Sugden. Ralph
C. Verano, George V1U
Barnhart. Ned O Benner. Kenneth L Cook. Jay B.
Cortrtght. John B Cxerniakowski. William C Davis, Nell E
Dent. Joseph L Derxak. Gerald E Fink. Jack E Gardner.
LeRoy K Henry. Curtis
Herb, Winifred M lkeler. Leonard
A Jasczak. Doyle
Johnson. Luther Jones, Shirley H Jones,
Anna G Kemp. Stephen F Krtss. Robert
Leshlnskl. Lionel C
Livingston. Edward J Mltros, Jane Keller Molinaro. Dorothy
Lovett Morgan. Andrew W Palencar. Concetta Petarra Pas
quarella. Louise S Pecora Jr
Charles E Phillips, Deryl J
Saroois, William F
Shoemaker. Carol V Stair. Doyle T
Steinmck. Mildred A Wagner. Harold J White. Raymond
WUIard. Madelyn Schalles Williams. Robert E Williams Jr
Mildred
Murray Barnett. Josephine Benedetto. Clark
Brown
Ernest L Christmas, Helen Harm an Conner. Ruth Zimmerman
Jones, Frank T Kocher. Carrie Kretger Maynard, Mary
Hauler
McNeils, Ruth Boone McSweeney. Frank G Menses
Mary L
Miller. Samuel Miller. Nicholas Mitchell. Helen Boyle
Owens
Rowlands, Helen
Robert C Andrews, Joseph L Aplchella, Shirley Wlsmer
Baker. Carol Wanlch Bell. Martha E
Bronaon. Elliabeth
Broome. Robert J Bruchs. Romeo J Dannl. Jean S Davis.
Mary Zwelzlg Dietrich, Rita M Dixon. George D Donachy.
Robert J Dubbs. David T Edwards. Hugh H Elliott. Albert C
Eremlch. Paul R Farnsworth. Caroline B Greenough. Delphlne
Buss Hamershock. Richard C Harner. Michael Hemlock. Lyle
R Home. Barbara A Johnson. Max Kaplan. John Kocur. Henry
J
Krauser. Thaddeus P Krensavage. Natalie J Laubach.
Robert W McCalfery. Donald McDade, Barbaru 1. Mertz.
Ann Evans Bacon, Linda Lord Baler. Edith E Bartha
Roan Campbell, John P Carlln, Chester L DeRolf
Adelaide Mesh Drew, Irene T Lendosky, Jane E Lewis. Sophie
Harriette
Kokora Lukac. Agnes A Pakutka. Alberta Stncavage Procoplo
John A. Shlanta, Stewart C. Yorks.
Thomas J Welllver. Evelyn Weaver Yeagle, Barbara
meyer Zimmerman
Relt-
1956
Anthony M Alello. David H. Benscoter, Muriel
Nellson
Robert C Brush. Richard G. Caton, Harry E
Coleman. Alvtn J David. Earle S Fetterolf. Anne
Homsher
Frosl. Glenna Y Gebhard, Robert D
Groover, Mary Hergert
Jean Roblson Hermann, Doris Knuwlcki Krxywlckl
Peggy
Bartges Lechner. Doyle L Lynn. Gilbert J Nelbauer,
Irene W
O'Donnell. Harold R Sachs. Roland C Schmidt,
Edward A
Macoe. Hubert L Smocxynskl. Robert D. Stark.
Jack L
Thomas, John L Trimble. B Marie Knouse Voss,
Clement J.
W.vt
Bradfleld.
1957
Jeanne Bandes. John I Bushey. James Carter, Robert
DeWolfe, Elwood C Erie, Hortense Hagenbuch Evans.
Frank
Kamlnaky. John Kaplafka, Allen Kessler. Alan P, Klelnschrodt,
Clarence Lalne, Arlene Rando Llddy, Joseph P Malczyk,
Albert
Miles, Edward O'Brien, Stanley L Okunlewskl,
William Quinn,
Donald Schlauch. Barbara Lentz Schultz, Barbara Roadside
Shertzer. Joseph B
Warner. Floyd C Williams. Janet M
Zerflng
1958
1943
Norman Balohunas, Robert Blessing, James
Danko. Joseph Dekutoskl, Fred Evans. James
Fowler, Mary Galutha. Wilbur Hell, John F.
Jessop, John Jeasop Jr., l.eonora Sergott Jullanl. Nancy Klotz,
Foster l^onhardt. Dlanne Samols Martin, Andrew McBride.
Patrick Neary. Allen I) Nuss. Kenneth Paden. Dolores Plum
mer. Robert I'oller. Arnold O Redbord, Mae Romlg, Ray R
Seltz, Ixtulae Shep|ierson. Sterling Smith, William Trlvelplece,
Marianne Angradl Tuza. Betta Hoffner Vcosock, Louis
Yurechko, Edmund Zajaczkowskl.
Charles Aben,
Cuff,
John
M. Elizabeth Blermann Collls, Jane Rutledge Dalton. Helen
Dlzon Dixon, Kathryn Hess, Nan Sldarl Juraslk, Betty Lou
Kepner, Elizabeth Bartha Nunziato, George Spontak
1944
Leona J. Abe rant, Margaret Dean Brunner. Lillian Baer
Coppola, E. Christine Dlehl, Sara E. Gaugler, Catherine B
Hollenbeck, Eleanor Johnson Tllmont.
1945
Michael D Murphy. Frank V Perry. Jacquelln K Helnhart.
John E Rodeback. Donald H Russell, F Richard Schilling,
John E Seebold. Winifred J Sharkey. William R Sloklnger,
Anthony C Stanzlola. Edward W Stelner. Edward J Tavalaky,
Elvira E Thomsen. Glenn D VonStetten. Ephralm S Weaver
Jr., Jennie S Whltenlghl. Charles T Woll. Walter A Zorn
Harriet Sterling Brendle, Shirley Starock Frisby Jr.. Bernard
B. Miller, Evelyn Doney Rose, Stanley S
W. Kane, Louise
1952
Stozenski.
1946
Donald Blackburn, Martha Donahue Bottger, Hazel Keeler
Brooks, Margaret Kane Burke, Bernlce Gabuzda Clapper, Ralph
D. Felton, Kathleen A. Hess, John J Hmelmlcky, Lorraine
Flchter Hughes, Vincent F. Husovsky, Lola Good Miller, Betty
H. Shultz, Marion Ballamy Tlce. Charles L Wagner
Thomas Anthony. Charles Baron. James J Cannon. Harold
Carey, Clifton G Clarrldgc 111. Stewart Davis. Frankly n Gelat,
Rhoda George, John C Huddon. Barbara Heasert. Thomas C
Jones, Ronald Kaler, Vernamae Klefer. Marlon V
Payne,
William Radzwlch. Thomas Reed, Philip Search, Edward
Snyder, Patricia Taylor Snyder, Dorothy K Steele, John Trlako,
Walter Trout man, William Troxell
Mary G Aimers,
Irvin Blckel. Lena A Caccla, Salvadore J
Coursen. Jeanne Wallace Davis. Harry R
Edwards, Joann Fornwald Edwards, Mildred Long Gaatshe,
Ellen A Gibbons, Phyllis Morgan Harper, Robert K Harris.
William Kline, John L Krause, Michael Kreplch, Margery
Hosier Lynch, Henry Martnl, Edward McGee, Myrtle Megargel,
Nlra McQuown Mlzlkoskl, Irene Kndler Paul, Robert
Price,
Alice Quick, Raymond Raabe, Edward R
Itompala, Joyce
McMahan Sleeker. Robert Stevenson, Clarabelle Davis Trout
man. Russ Verhousky, Joseph J Waslakowskl. Harold B
Clavaglla, Ila
1948
Irvin Alexander, Dorothy II Andryslck, Carol J Braun Jr.,
Brosius, John K Corrlgan, James E Crlder, Lola F.
James R
Crossan.
Elderson A Dean, Joann Heston DeRose, Martin
DeRoae, Vincent H Doyle. Gary W Egll. Anne Breslln Farina,
John It Florenzu, Wilbur B Frable, James K Freed, Anita
Vottero (inrskl, Fred F Gennerella, Joseph W Johnston, Emma
Kovalevkh, Joan Stablum Krlstoff, Jnnl<< K Klines, Stanley F
l/eskle, Mary Alice Mattern, Charles C McDonald, Elizabeth
Ohl. Mary A Plleskl, Holland C Quirk. Frank K Reed, Wendy
J Rundel. John A Smaltz, Oscar L Snyder, Stanley J Swlder,
Marjorle Mormon Taylor, George H Tressler, Barbara Hunting
ton Watts, Marguerite B. Wolff
1960
Mae
I
M
Armltage, Anita J Blochberger, Constance Carrlgan,
Teddy K Crouse, Marie Standi Dickey,
Barbara Wagner Dusalnger, Richard E Englar, Randall J Fox,
William W Funk, Harold F Glacomlnl, Mary L. Gowen, Robert
J Guzlejka, Barbara J Haynes, Roger F Hennlngcr, Doris
Berge Hldlay, Paul M Hoffman, Lucille F Isaac, Sandra E.
Kashner, John Llchko Jr
Marie II Mutschler, Mary H.
Newhook, Barbara Pelak, Robin Folmsbee Perllll, Doris Poust,
Raydel R Radzal, Helen K Relff, Charles L. Rlegel, Ronald J
Senko, Adalielle Shellenberger, Joseph S Slcpletoskl, Henrietta
A Smith, Kathleen Nebus Spcranza, Joseph B Zapach, Myron
T Zawolskl
Paul
1947
Marlln E. Brosius, Theodore P. Czajkowskl, Ann A Davis.
Lawrence H. Doster, M. Jean Gilbert, George Gliding, Louise
Zondlo Golensky, Xen Hosier, Theodore Juraslk, Donald M
Karnes, Cora S. Keller, Emily B Kerr. Grace L Martin. Dawn
Eshleman McCord, Paul Rowlands, Karliss Kight Schupp. David
L. Shaffer, Irvin R. Yeager.
1959
Bene
1953
G
Norman
Folti,
F
Crlsler,
.
Whltebread
1961
Joyce Gass Barnhart, Edward L. Bollinger. Mary Ellen Clark.
Louise Sharpless Erskine, Gladys Wilson Grece, Rosalyn Barth
Jacobs, Frank L. Molinaro, Clemence E Novak, Michael
Regan, Lawrence A. Rlttmlller, Bernard F Rodgers. James P
Rooney, Martha Hathaway Starkey
1954
Paul L Bennett, Robert J Castle. John R Cherrlngton,
Delsey S CoUlns, Rachel Williams Dalley. Russell F Dinger.
Mary Ann DePaul Duggan, Margaret Morgan Elllnger, Anthony
Hantjla, Thelma Hendershot Harvey, Kenneth H Hldlay.
A Hughes. Joseph D lies Jr., John C Johnson, Marjorte
Stanbach Kline, Alfred C Knecht, Stanley L Ksanznak. George
Masanovlch. Kenneth H McAnall, Phyllis Paige McClintock,
Catherine Teter Naratll. Charlotte Stoehr Reed. Russell H
Rhodes, Donald A Richardson. Margaret Shultz, Daniel B
W
1949
Janet
Joseph A. Adamonis,
Alfred G. Davis. Anna
James
M
Cain, Royal W. Conrad,
Fogel. Herbert H Fox, Rose Ann
Thomson Card, Beth Hartman Gardner, Luther E Gearhart.
Robert W. Hammers, Francis A Hantz. Helen E Hartzelle.
Norman J. Hawk, Robert A Hawk, Doris GUday Hohn, Donald
C. Houck, John L Jones. James A Krum, Joseph A Kullck.
Lucille R. Miles. William B Mooney. Charles K Moore, James
V. Moran, Eugene
Nuss, Robert E O'Brien. Elizabeth
Wright Paponia. Santo J Prete, Joseph J Putera, George
Remetz. Ruth VonBergen Rosenstock, Thomas Smigel, Michael
J. Spanich, Shirley Walters Stephens, Shirley Henley Thomas.
B
M
Geraldine Hess Weaver. Josephine Padula White
C Cecco, Ronald B Concavagc, B. Elaine Burns
Edward Elvldge Jr Robert P Fetch, George S.
Gorko, Joseph A Hublckl, Stanley R Hugo, Herbert L. Jones,
Jerome A I^evans, Thomas J Lonle, Margaret F. Luchun,
Judith Bole Lueth, Edward J McFadden, Grace T McGeehan,
[atm\% M.ilnar, James V Morette, Clyde K Newberry, Mary
Downey O'Donnell, Robert J Orlandlni, Elma M Rldgway,
Albert
Cxtnutuu,
Margaret F Walters. Shirley Walters.
Jeanette Traver Wright. Betty L Yeager
Trockl,
Sara Watts.
1955
Edwin H Chase. Thomas S Davis, Cora R Gill, Archie F
Gurzynski, Eugene J Kllmovich, Joan Kanyuk Martz, Dolores
Miles, Grace Hlsted Moore, Rita Gydosh Murphy, Samuel S
,
Jean K Rothermel, Donald Smith, Lynne Schaffhauser Stehly,
Susan A Stetler, Constance Tcrzopolos Thomas, Joseph J.
Thompson, Beverly Hitter Travltz, Jerry E. Treon, Gordon E.
VanAuken, Samuel A. Varano, Edward S. Waacavage, Mary E.
Washeleskl, Ruth A Wesson. Albert L Weber, B. Frank Wilson.
1962
Elaine J
Anderson,
H Nadlne
Bennett, David K.
Boyer,
A Buck, Norma Roberts Clark, Donald J. Cole, Robert
L Cook, James J Davis, Kathryn Kerllsh Ellis, Mary Louise
PrtsclJla
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36
Thomas Evans, Lawrence
1966
Finn, Claire M. Flnnegan, Edgar
R. Eisner. Robert E. Eisner. William E. Hlfglns. Grace Hower.
Lewis C. Hower, Anita Friedel Keller. Bernard K Klopp.
Joanne Curry Lambert, Dorothy Dlldine Landis. Carol Lewis
Livingston, Lloyd Livingston, Edward Lockman. Lynn Sweet
MacDonaJd, William E Martin, Joyce C Maaser. Sandra
Engleman McGovern, Linda Learn Michael, Edward J. Moun
Norman, William K O'Donnell, Verna C
tain) and, Marion
Petuskey, Sylvia Knaure
On dash, Joseph Petrllla, Jane
Price, William M. Rem ley, Bonnie Rice, John Shannon. Jeff H
Smith, N Robert Smith, Carol St John, Randall D Stephens.
William H Strauser Jr., Lawrence R Supon. Elizabeth J
Thomas, Margaret LUIle WanJck, Nancy Englert Webster.
Gordon F Williams, Paul C Withers, Judith A WoJf, John E
Yanaitls, Leonard A. gski. Sandra Humphrey Zaldel
J.
W
M
M
Hydro. Gary D Johnson.
Johnson. Shirley Johnson, Edwin N
Johnson Jr.. Wallace J Kahn. Vivian K Klock. Nancy J. Kneer
Joann SU1 LaRue. Robert B Latshaw. Rodney S. Lechleitner.
Elke J Lehmann. Daniel L. Marks. Gipson R Martin. James T
Matthews, Gilford R Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer. Anna
E- McGee. Sharon Weed Men ton. James H Misirtan Jr.. Neil
Mussoline, Ruth Rimsha Nelson, Sally Regan Opperman.
Danielle Koury Parker. Frank X Pepper, Donald L Phillips.
Carol Hill Plymale. John E
Price Jr
Lorraine Riofski
Georglanna R Robbins. David L Rudat. Lynette Chamberlain
Sarnoski. Nancy Rogers Sechrist. Susan P
SUsbee. Joan
Mesavage Skomaky. Dennis R Snyder. Ronald E. Stevens.
William E Topolski. Matthew A Treese, Jane Kaszowicz
Trochimowicz. Nelson E Turanica, Jean Zelonis Warda, Jane L
Watklns, Frank G Wilcznski. Patricia Pizek Wlntermantel.
Michael
H
Frank
Housenecht
James L Johnson.
R
Otis
.
Cecilia
Hanna
Zieiinski.
1963
1967
Joann Bldelspach, Bonnie C Bohr, Barbara A Book, Dolores
M. Britton, William C Brown, Rebecca A Burke. Macyle
Crandall, Sandra E
Phillips Candela, Helen A
Dlrienzo.
Charles L Dltton, John Dowett, Jan E Drury. Richard R.
Esher, Judith Ruckle Fausey. Jeanne M. Dlscher, John R Gattl,
Charles J Gelso, Marie M Ghezzl, Margaret Procopio Glennon,
William E Griffiths, Bonnie L. Hoffman. Helen Pershing
Hoffman, Ronald E. Hosier. Lee R Jackson, Judy Trabltz Kelly,
M Elizabeth McDonald Lauzon. Sylvia M Mattls. Richard K
Mauery, George E Molnar, Betty Ann Hodovance Najaka,
Edward B O'Donne), Floyd C Oliver, Robert Pursel, Hazel
Hunley Rues, John M. Scheureh, Robert J. Sewell, Arlene B
Smith, Julie J Snyder. Michael A
Snyder, Edna Yurlck
Stauffer, Stephen R Stedman, Rosemary
Tlmony, Mary
Augustine Tirpak, G Dlann Wind, Adrlanne N. Zegarskl, Bertha
Edward T Andrews. C David Artman,
Sylvia Koser Bailey.
Bauer, Karen J Berlitz. Stephen M Bilyk. Sally
Adams Bowen, Nancy J Bower, Lynn R BrownJee. Frank J
Chellino Jr., Patricia A Conwel),
Jane Curry. Raymond E
Davis Jr., Ann Templln Flaram. Alice B Ghezzl. Marion C.
Gray. Carol Elberti Gregorlch, Sally F Haines, Evelyn A
Haven, Ann L Hilton, Anna Soley Hoffman, Christine Shaar
Hogarth, Jay B Jacobs Jr., Jay L Keller, Ellen Tyson Kisbach,
Erzsebet
M
Barbara B Krep6haw, Alice Kuchta Machowskl, James K
Madera. Carol A McGure. Kevin C McCoy, Barbara Novotny
W
1970
H
Russell
Anstead
Jr..
Karen Waschak Amdt, Phyllis Bailey.
H Banyas, Loren Beahm. Bruce A Bendel. Carl M.
Irene Newhart Berlin, Vincent J. Bianchi. Barbara
Bistranskln. Charles J Blankenship, David P. Boyd. George M.
Calvert, Richard J. Cardoni, Thomas Cherrington, Paulette A.
Contrael, John A. Cooper, John R. Cramer. Susan Haupt Delbo.
Barbara Enders, Linda R. Eppley. Marcia L. Eyer. Barbara
Falkowski, Barbara Downer Fernandez, Thomas P. Fleischauer, Ann Wright Fonash, Robert A. Gadinsky, Regina Hitcho
Garretson, Robert M. Gilbert, Robert J Hall, P Peter Hanzllck
Jr., Patricia A. Harms, Ann Dalto Heckman. Julie Heisey. Gary
L Hitz. Patricia Hull, Andrew J Johnson. Julie D. Jones,
William H. Jones, Bruce E. Joy, William E. Jones, Anita Hall
Kay, Lois Ashworth Keppen, Emil M. Kostura, Sharon G. Kraft,
Karl K. Kramer, Elaine Landis, David C. Large, Roger D.
Veronica
Berlin,
Zlmm.
1964
McCrea. Arthur E Merz. Darlene Wroblewski Miller. Greta A
Miller. Mark R. Moyer. Patricia E. Ordunia. Michael T.
Petroskle, Susan Pickelner. Walter Rausch. John P. Ray.
Franklin Rlshel, Leroy F Ritmiller. Royce A Robbins, Susan
Hauser Ruane. Holly Hess Schodt. Lynn M. Segin. Homer G.
Katherine Dean Seldel. Ray H. Shirk. William J Shope,
Daniel D. Smith. Grant D Stevens. Harold A. Swlgart. John L
Taylor. Lee A Vlard. Marilyn H Weber, Gloria McFall Wilson,
Seldel.
William H Winch. Maxlne D Winters. Janet Wltman. Vivian
Worthlngton. Charles A. Yordy.
T
Frances F
Shores, Rita Kullk Slkora. Carole Sanvllle Smith.
Elizabeth A Stask. Barbara Rowe Steward, Kathleen R Tarr.
Sandra C Thorton, Stephanie Thurner, Terry G Trlvelplece.
Bonnie Burnard Voiles. George A Warren. Fred J
Bartley J Wllenskl. John
Wise, Paul E Yucka
W
Keiser. William F Kingston. William J Klemick.
Frederick
Cheryl Miller KJinger. Fred W. Kressler. Barbara Hoskms
Kummerer. Nancy V alien Lefko. Linda Zaneski Leto. Diane
Burskie Longe. Linda Keller MacArthur. Patricia Washevlch
Mallin III Mary
Maceiko. Lorraine Hlppauf Mallick. John
Ellen Mayweski. Susan C Mazur. Thomas McAuliffe. Brian B
McLernan, Martha McLeman. Barbara Brown Miller. Sherwin
Lee Mowery. Daniel J. Murphy. Richard A. Noll, John O'Brien.
Patricia O'Brien. Peter P Perlow Jr.. Frank Podietz. John R
Pogwist, Noble C Quandel Jr., L. Michelle Reich. Patty Little
Reichart. Norman M Rickert. Albert C Roger. Mary Miriello
Roger. Barbara Ruffing Ruskynko. Karen L. Saunders, Charles
R Schaeffer. Barbara E. Schall, Robert E. Schultz. Donna
Benjamin Schuster, Gerald F Sheperis. Charles E. Siarkowski
Jr.. Gerald K. Smith, Melissa S. Smith, George
Snyder Jr.,
Gark R. Spring, James M Steber. Joseph A. Stigora. William C
Stoud. Joseph P. TiJIger, Robert H Timm, Helen P Vanedestine. Edwin F
Walters III. Sarah Lynch Pllsh. William T
WhlUey. Gall B Wisneski. Susan A Wohlhelter. Gregory T
Yockey. Margaret M Zahay. Robert J Zaleski
W
M
Jane Archer Ackerman, Joyce Anderson, John A Avery,
Frank M Berglnakl, Rebecca Bogucki, Gerald T BragJIo. Paul
R. Broslous, Joann D Conrad, Rees W Cosburg, Judith G.
Dampman, Thomas P Delovlch. Nola L Ellenberger. Veronica
K Flynn, Esther M Fortl, Lee T Fredericks. Catherine M
Ghezzl, Ronnie L Hartaock, Ronald G. Harvey, Guy Hoffman,
Merllee Jiunto Horvat, Christine Wynn Houck. Gerald F
Howard. James L Howard, Carol Smith Hughes, Ruth Zeller
James, Michael J Kenna, Earl P. Kerstetter, Ronald R Klock.
Carol VanFossen Kosteh, Roman S. Kurowskl, June Housek
necht Kuzmlch, Joann M Kwlatkowskl, Jean Nygren Leberk
night, Gloria Hudak Llehn, Stephanie Scott Lindner, Jane Faust
Long, Helen Savlolls Markunas, Margaret M Martlshek. Nancl
Kerns Maxaon, Carol R McClean, Frank Mcllugh. James P.
McKinley, Carol L Miller, Mary L Mlskevich. Richard H
Monks, Sarah High Mosko, Leland Ney, Barbara J Oleynlck.
Karen Keller Peffer. Roy A Peffer, Brcnda Caporalettl Post,
Joan Warner Richards, Martin Rosato. James D Russell,
Nancy Johnson Sanders, David W. Sharpe. Glenn Shoffler,
Bernard Hanlon. Francis L Hawke. Cathy Fuhrman Heacock.
Byron Heller. Sandra Reichart Hendy. David V. Herring.
Charles E Hestor, Gary D. Heywood. Linda M Hine. Ruth
VanHorn Hitchings. William Hitchings. Nancy Stanton Hoffman,
Julie W Howell, Cheryl T. Illigasch. Mary Ann Slims Jann. B
Alexis Misco Johns, Gregory A. Kanaskie. Marilyn Kaufman.
1968
Lehnowsky, Barbara Steinhart Lerch, William P. Lesjak.
Joseph P. Lyons, Mary Padden Mancini, Carol Rees Mangan,
James H. Markowski. Marion L. Marks, Robert L Marquette,
Patrick J. Mc Andrew, James R. McDonald. Tony
Miller,
Robert J. Murphy, Richard Myers, Theresa A. Oberg, Richard
A. Olson II. Linda Mallnski Pall, Richard M. Parks. Linda C.
Rinehart, Ellen M. Robinson. Jane M. Rompala. Robin L.
Rothe, William S. Ryan, Susan Force Schneider, Glenn F.
Schuyler. Joann Schlieder Schwartz, Benita Z. Sell, Linda W.
Snavely. Richard J. Snell, John R. Srogonclk. Robert J Stahl.
Thomas J. Sullivan, David R. Swarts, James G. Swartz. Carol
Slovacek Thompson. Mary Coddington Umlauf, Charlene Villa,
Nobuko Magaki Wallace, Carol T. Wilde, Dorothy Wolfe Wilson.
Teresa M. Wisdo, Arthur R. Worley, Thomas M. Yerger.
Jeanette Hall Zapushek. Robert J. Zarambo. Janet R. Ziegenfus.
W
Wldtz,
W
Jean T. Austin, Susan Albertson Baker. Christopher J. Bandy.
Bernard M Baranowski. Wllla Jean Bing, Nancy Duke Brown.
Mary Lou Cavalllnl, Carol A. Cavanaugh. Louis R. Centrella.
1965
Edward
Clifton.
Margaret Johnson Abote, Richard F Allls, Diana Shrlver
Anderson, Michael Anderson, Linda Lazarus Bardsley. Gall A.
Blass, Richard A
Boerner, Georgia L. Brows, Richard W
Burkett. Nancy J. Carson, Kathleen Cody Cecil, David W.
Cosslett Jr., Jack E Currle, Gary L Deets. Judith Radler Delia,
Kathle Bltterman Derrick, Diane Davala Dion, Brenda Peters
Doto. Kay Dymond. Judith Applegate Fredriksen, Worthie
M
Grow, Raymond F Herbert, Norman F Hey I. Rodney C
Hubler, Stanley
D
Jaslnowski. Ronald L. Jenkins. Barbara S
Johnson. Hayden C Jones, Peggy S. Jones. Nancy
Rhone
Kennedy. Alexis M Kostek. Susan Krler. Mary Kromo. Anne
Marie Brown Lennle. Michael Lennle. Carol Newfleld Lewis,
Sylvia M. Lucchlno. Merle Tomaryn Madeoy, Teresa
Barrett
McDonald, Nancy Long Mclntyre. Donna Barbaro McRae. June
Furman Miller. Thomas J Miller. Phyllss McCausltn Nelson,
Jon 1 Parker. Marilyn Sheerer Perrln. William Puglla. Ann C
Raynock. Dona Searfoss Retnmlller. Larr>' L Richie. Dennis E
Roslnl. Adam F
Rutskl. Carole Snook Sakowskl. Ann G
Shepherd. Diane H Sheridan. James A. Shymanskv.
Lynald
SUsbee. Jennifer M Smith. Terry L Smith. Margaret
A. Stank.
Elaine Starvatow. Joseph Stevens. Robert M Stroup,
Susan
VanRood. Dorothy M Weaver. Kevin R Weaver
Greco Wells. Pamela Brown Welsh. Elizabeth Yokl'
Anthony C. Yucha
MUler
Prtscllla
D.
Lois Newman Clifford. Gloria Pearson
Coccodrilli, Peter J. Constantine, Mary Croutha-
Cioffu.
Gaude
mel Contl, Mary Steffen Conway. Lisbeth D. Copes, Josephine L.
Crosby, Patricia Horan Cusanno, Anna Ruth Ebert Dietrich,
Sally E. Dilcher, Carol Marone Dunkirk, Francis M. Fennell.
Gertrude B Ferguson. Jeffrey L. Fisher, Patricia Johnson
Fulton, Roger L. George, Donna Jean Pucino Gifford. Patricia
L. Goode. Mary Sauers Gordish. Sandra Fassano Gutosky,
Edward J Guzofskl. Susan Harper, Linda M Helmer. Christine
Kowalski Herzlg, Jane Welkert Higinbothana. Anne C Clemens
Hollender. Albert Howell. Helen Saulesbury Jenkins. Frank S.
Kashlmba. Gail 0. Kauffman, Howard V Keams. David C.
Keefer. Kay Reber Kimmel. Sarah Scarpino Koose, Mary
Yackabonis Kupchinsky. Gary L. Laldacker. George E Lltterer.
Margaret Harer Lowe. Jlmmle E. Masich. Ranee
Mclntyre,
S. Brent Mitchell. Virginia Styer Moore, Sandra E.
Morgan,
Nancy Ennis Morin. Linda Berry Phillips. Elizabeth A Pinter.
Carmen L Pltarra. Robert S Probert. Charles E Rhoades Jr..
John E Rlegel. Margaret L. Roccograndi, Gary Lee Russell,
Joanne M Sacco, Eileen A. Sarpolls. Betsy Davis Schneider.
David L. Sehrencengost. Pamela A Shermeyer, Janine B
Slack, Nancy U Swigart, Thomas J Taber, Eve S Tannerv.
Roberta F Tharp. Thomas W Thomas Jr.. Richard Verbitski,
Beverly Straub Waldeisen. David T Waltman. Anne Mulhern
Watkins. Barton I Watts. Joseph P Wilde. Bonnie F Williams.
Richard M. WUllams. Sara J. Yealy, Karen Ancarana Zimmer-
W
man
1966
Carol
\oupatoff
1969
Behrens,
David C Belshltne. James
Oscar Brubaker Victor
Bolltsky. Judith Vlneskl Brozowskl.
H
R
Campbell. Marylou E Colombo. John M Coulter. William
A
Cron. Janice Tunnlcllffe DavldheLser. Daniel
Davis. Linda L
Davis. Marie Mayer Donlon, Larry E
Drumm. Karen M
Eckert, Raymond J Emma. Rita Eyerly.
Joseph M Flgllolino
Robert J Fisher. James Flesher. Patricia
Z. Franks. Christie
Lupton Glbble. Robert G. Gibble. Elizabeth
Klchllne GUfert
Josephine M. Hanincik. Diana Hadesty
Hodrlck. Keith A Home
Barbara E. Ackerson, George Barna. Ronald E Bamdt. Lvnn
Becker. Richard Bergey. Anthony J. Bogden. David L Bos'ter.
Anna Krushlnskie Bridy. Chester J Buglia. Geraldine Byrnes.
Mary D Carolson, B>Ton
Chandler. Michael L. Cunningham.
Candida Dandini. Judith A. Defant. Michael DeFrancisco!
Stephen F DePaul. Patricia Branch DiPippa. Morley Tauber
Edina. Cynthia E Fischer. Luc 01 e G. Gaeta. Edward J Gasper
Rebecca L. Gilliam. Elizabeth Gladkowski. Nancy Makarewicz
Greshock. Margaret A Cry bos, Linda Hagenbaugh.
M
1971
Richard G. Anderson, Joanne M. Antonelli. Sharon Yuracka
Barnhart. Cynthia Lidy Basta. Cheryl Bates. Lynn W. Becker.
Sharon M Berger. James A. Berkheiser. Daniel M. Bernoskl.
Angela P. Biacchi. William L. Bird, Thomas N Borowski.
Virginia Swope Bower. Diana M. Braganini. Thomas D.
Brennan. Ronald R. Buckley, Margaret M. Bussa, Rebecca
Mears Campbell, Mary J. Canavan. Leon D. Cuthle, James A.
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Whipple, Mary E. Whlttaker, Pamela A Wlenclawski, Patricia
J Wllhelm, Gary L Willis, Edward
Woomer. Patricia E.
Worthlngton, Michael Yarmey, Sally Glenden Yarzeblnskl, Kim
G Yaunches, Charles It Yost. Daniel S Zahm. Dale F Zarr.
M
Swanson. Ed L Treaster. Karen Vannicola Treaster. Robert G.
Wagner. Carol J. Wallace. Wendy West Walsh, Louise A. Ward,
Allison D. Watts. Carlton Anthony Whittington. Debra L. Wiest,
Robert M. Young, Susan M. Zapko. Gail E. Zimmerman.
Zimmerman.
Michael
W
1981
Thomas W. Ballantyne. Theresa A. Bartek, Barbara Barrow
Bartholomew. Barbara DeRomedi Birriel. Linda J. Bond. David
W Bordner, David L. Brokenshire. Tama M. Butrej. Ann M
Butz, Annette Lettiere Cremens. Mark A. Cunningham. Patrick
P. Daxma. Nancy E DeFrees. Beth Holley DeGraw. Rebecca J
Dersham. Richard L Devett. Dawn Kovich Dierkes. Judianne
Thomas Dry. Rochelle Troyano Eckstlne. Michael J Eldred,
Deborah F Fabian. Eric J Fehr. Emil J Feryo Jr.. John C
Fiske, Patricia A Foss. Darryl Free. Kerry L. Freeman. Brian
D. Fry, James J Card. Barry E. Gensel. Dorothy A. Gieniec.
Mary K Gildea, Carol A. Goodenow, Peggy Kemp Gracely.
Deborah A Ham, Janel Schwoyer Hamm, Bernadette L Harris.
Paul B. Harvey Jr..
Frank
Hazel tine.
W
R. Heddens. Kim HeUerman.
Houseknecht. Denlse L Hulse.
Angela Dotoll Jackson, Joycelyn James, Kris tine E Kahn.
Katherine
Kewltt. George H Klrlln. Stephen R Koellner.
Jeffrey J Kost. Alexander A. Kovras. David
Krakoski,
David J Krupp, Michael J Lahue, Paul E Lambert, Karen
Bower Larson. Mark H. Locey. Joann Wildonger Lutz, Rex
Lutz. James M. Lyman. Jane E. Lynn-Jones, Jodi L. Man an,
Cynthia S. Maria. Cheryl D Martin, Maureen M. McCanney.
Mark E. McCausIln. Hesse C Mhango. Iris E. Miller. Kristie A
Miller. Susan M. Mitchell, Maurice Y. Mofa, Bahrain Mohazzebl, Robert D Neiderer. Stephanie A. Nemeth, Erick J. Olson.
Debra L. Parry, Catherine A. Partel, Beth Heffellnger Paul.
Carmela Perrotta, Beth E Pottier, Barbara E. Preston, Karen
R. Reichl, Kelly
Rocuskie, Linda A Rudolph, Mlchele D.
Russell, Robert G. Schermerhorn Jr., Susan Blystone Shadle,
Susan Shershenovich, Donna M Smith, Mary Ann Smith, Robert
T Spezialetti, Roberta Spezialetti. Susan F. Sypuiskl. Ann
Strause Taylor. William V Tomalavage, Debra A Umstead,
Richard J Urick. Debra S Wantz. Carter A. White. David A.
Williams, Pamela Wolfe Williams, Cheryl L Wood, Thomas
Wright, Jane E. Yoder, Betsy Krelsmer Zindel
Gary
Audrey M. Hlbbs. Debra
K
M
M
W
M
Gary A Zavada.
1978
W
Jeffrey A. Bean, Gull Snyder Bechtold, Barbara P Borlno,
Virginia C. Boughter, Cathie Master Brun, William L Bruzgulls.
Donna Borrell Bufton, Ann F Bunnell, Laura A Carachild,
MattleR. Cartledge. Marylou C. Clchon, Cindy L Cramer,
Michael R. Crlqul, Karen Day. Pattl R Dekrafft. Carla S
DeVrles, Patricia J Dlckerson, Richard W Donald. Anthony M
Dragotta. Orin Elizabeth Duffy, Stuart J Dunbar. Stephen P
Kachus, Sharon L Easton, Patricia J Elsele, Jeffrey G Erb.
Mark P Falzone, James J French, Robert A Fricke. Dena
Weller Fritz. Kugene A
Fuhrman Jr Cheryl A Fundak.
Thomas A Gill, Nancy A Goodman, Janet Tall Gorg. Valerie
Gray, Sharon A Haines, Barbara Roberts Hammell, Lawrencine H Harris. Renee R. Harris, Edward B Hauck, Cindy L,
Hause, David L Hess, David R Hess. Glen F. Hicks. Debbie L
Holmes, Reglna Zoppettl Hoover. Adrlenne M Jack. Sue Ellen
Jalndl. Joan A Jenkins. Richard F Jerr. Christopher J Jerzak,
Bradley L Johnson, George A Kanyuck, Dawn L Kehrer,
Michelle K Kelm. Sandra A Keller. Linda Snyder Klrlln,
Wleslawa Koslnskl, Anthony T Koss. Ursula Kremers. George
D Kutz. Deborah L Landls. Laura A Larson. Diane R
Lauoplnu, Pamela J Lesko, Elizabeth K Lewis, Claire D
Lichtenberger, Suzette J Llndemuth, Jeanne L Long, Brian J
UWDW, Marie S Lucas. Kenneth L. Luke Jr., Kim Magner.
Sara J Manbeck, Mark E Manganello, Brenda J McAfee,
Walter T McDonald, Ellen M McHale, L. Kim McKelvy, John
S McVeigh, Carol A. Metz, Mellnda Collett Montgomery, Sherry
L. Myers, Cynthia Barnes Nicholas, Joseph F O'Brien, Nancy
P. Oliver. Richard D Olver. James J
Palovick, Craig E.
Palumbo, Phyllis Palumbo. Stephen D Peoples, Spence H
Pierce. Burton C Reilly. Pamela K. Rhoades. Donna Azar
Rogers. Salvatore J Romano. Stephen J Romlnger. Anthony M.
Roaencrancc, Linda Resclgno Rowe, Deborah A Rutkoskl.
Stephen A Sailer. Alice L. Scearce. Carol L Schmlck. Deborah
A Selgenfuse. Dennis L Sell, Theresa A Sennett, Asa R Sharp,
Marilyn K Sheaffer. J Rochelle SheaUer, Karen A Shelesky,
James C Sheridan, Shankara R. Shetty, Mellnda G Shoemaker.
Ann Marie Bartkowlak Smith, Bruce L. Smith. Delbert E
Smith, D Keith Sneddon, Lynne M Snyder, Celeste M. Soto
Arthur A. Stank Jr.. Doris K Stecher. Janis A. Stelnmetz,
Dennis R Strohl. Patricia L Summers. Raymond G Supper.
Sandra J Surenlan. Maryann T Szostak, Clemens
M Szy
.
chowski, Leslie G, Teter, Margaret Lahr Tetkoskie. Elizabeth
A
Thomas. Marian L Thompson. Mellnda K Timmerman. Eliza
beth Barkasy Toms. Sue E. Toth. Cynthia A Trabosh,
Jane E.
Ullrich, Diane C Urban. Susan M Vandersllce.
Enrique Velez
Vlckl Reeser Wagner. Cheryl L Walters.
Susan A Weber.
Marcla A Weller. Ann Wetzel. S. Denlse Whetstone.
Marv
White. Claudia
Wilson. Robin 1
M
A
Whlttacker. Melody Une Wllklns. Bruce D
Wintersteen. Marjorie A Wltmer. Leslie West
Wolfhope. Jeffrey A Wynn. Constance Anceravage
Yurczyk
Linda Capperella Zlelinski. Robert A Zigment
1979
1982
Randy A
Mark J
Ryan.
Schueler.
Seltz.
Sandra
M
Mary Grenko Shlnham. Sue I Sims. Eric
Slusser,
Donald R Smith, Debra L Snyder. Michael S. Snyder. Rondalyn
K. Snyder, Robert L Sones Jr., Kathryn G. Sophy. David E.
Sprout. Amy J Stearns, Judy A. Stein, Mark J Stepanlk.
Patricia A. Stoutenburgh, Mary Kranz Taddeo, Rebecca L Talt,
Shlffert.
W
Kevin D Thomas. Robert
Thomas, Suellen Thompson, Mark
0 Thornton, Bonnie H. Tlce. Debra L. Trulock, Roberta A.
Trulock, Susan E Umanl. Linda L Vleck, Debra L. Washnock,
Ned J Webber, Scott L. Weitzel, Steve A. Wendt, Timothy P
Werstler. Donald L Wiest D, Alejandro L Williams, Colleen B
Williams, Kathleen F. Williams. Karen A. Yefko, David C.
Young. Raymond F Zale. Antoinette Lupink Zhowansky. Henry
C. Zigner
1980
Wayne S
Bailey. Leigh
M
Beck. Susan A. Becker, Klmberly L. Beers, Debra
Barry J Brecker. Robert C Breidlnger. Robin
Breidlnger, PhyUls Harris Brltton. Joseph
C Button
CaUsl0 Ann Pnim ps Cashman. Ellen Lankford
J?
lohee, Chris
A. Courogen. Benjamin R. Crowle.
Suzanne M.
Culkin, John J. Culkln. Bruce D.
DeHaven. Alfred Ebongue Din.
Roy A. Dow, Christopher B. Downs. Michael
L. Dubbs. Ronald
M. Duser Thomas R Elliott, Dean J. Exas,
Mark A. Fablano.
John E. Fenton, Mary Beth FioreUl. JU1
.
'
A
Fischer. Cynthia L.
Ball.
Mona
W
O'Brien, Jerome J O'Brien, Philip E. Olinger, Barbara A.
Perdisatt. Ronald F. Pollard. Anne G. Pysher. Roy C. Satterthwalte, Nancy M. Schappert, Karen S. Seidelman, Cheryl A.
Snyder. Robert Strachko, Michael A. Sullivan, Thomas A.
Trainer. David A. Wargo, Brian C. Weaver. Lisa M. Wehr,
Cynthia Ertwine Weiss. Ronald J. White. Gregory A. Wright
G.
Marian Durkes Beierle. Jerry L. Bolig, Jeri A. Boose,
John E. Brink, Joan M. Brojack, Franclne A. Bullet, Johnny
Burke. Bonita A Burns. Stephen J Bushlnskl, Linda Campbell,
Diane Boston Casey, Christine M. Clapper, James E. Columbus,
Cheryl Gaffney Confalone, Cheryl Well Conklin, David W.
Corley. Randall C. Cox, Kevin T. Curran, Cynthia A. Darazsdi,
Reld Davenport, Marianne P Deska, Richard J. DlFrancesco,
Theresa M. Donko, Randolph M. Dry. Nancy J. Ellis, Debra A.
Engel, Amy S. Fenstermacher, Penny Whitenight Fritz, Jane L
Gabriel, Suzanne M. Baechter. Steven H. Garrett, Theresa A.
George, Janice L. Gltomer. F. David Good. Gregory R.
Hamilton. Lois A. Hertzog, Debora K. HUldale. Linda A. Hirst,
Dale R. Hockenberry, Susan A. Hodge. Cynthia J Hoffman.
Todd E. Hoover, Suzanne M. Hunter, Luann Burrows Irigoyen,
Cheryl A. Janlec. Colleen H. Jaraczewski. Jill E Johnson, Diane
Leaver Jones. Joseph A. King. Rebecca Koppenhaver Kline.
Gerald E Knepp Jr., Dotti Koch. Lynn M Landon. Denlse M
LaPenna. Diane B Laughlln. Danette J Lawson. Jennifer L.
Ltll.
Rachel Patterson Loftus, Toby R. Loyd, Donna M
Mancuso, Deborah M. Marmo, Kathleen M. McCormick. Wendy
Nyborg McDonnell. Christine Belser McElwee. Michael L.
Mellllo, Barbara A Mensch, Judith A. Momorella. Robert B.
Moore Jr., Cynthia A Morris. Scott L. Morton. Jeanne M
Musser. Karen Moore Nash. Linda F. Natter. Robert A Nolan.
Sharon M. Oplela. Jean M Petro. Karen Barber Planer.
Christine Polguy. Angela V
Raczkowski. Vlckl L. Reeser.
Wonnan
B
Reichard. Cheryl Checchl Reuter, Nancy A
Richie. Kristin Perkins Richie. Lee W. Riegel,
Antonio J. Rodriguez. Gail M. Rossbauer. Susan E. Rutledge,
Leonard A. Sauers. Gregory A. Saxman. David L. Schaefer.
Mishell R Schlegel. Wendl L. Schuck. Anne E. Seebold. Donald
N. Selverd. Marilyn G. Serif, Karen Orzol Shalter. MeJvin E
Sharp. William Shelton. Christine E. Shepps. Peter S. Shiner Jr.,
Mark L. Shipe. Steven C. Shoffstall. Wendy D. Shomper.
Constance B. Shope, Albert Shrive, Ann L. Silvonek, Sarah M.
Small. Lenore Dankulich Smith. Joan B. Snook. Robert J.
Somers Jr.. Susanne Steczak. Margery E. Stone. Lorraine
stout
Sonia Ressler Stroh, Pamela Burd Stroup, Patricia J.
Rice. Douglas
Janice
Ann Baker, Kevin R
Douglas A. Arley. Jon C Bardsley. Alicia K. Bartlett. Richard
Cromwell Benner. Timothy A. Benner. Gary W
Bennett. Lenore J. Bingham. Risa R. Bird. Colin M Brand.
Barbara J Burgert, George F. Carr. Marie Parsons Carver.
Carol Ann Bergstresser Chowansky. ColJeen M. Conyngham.
Thomas F Costa, Joseph F. Cuff Jr.. Debra A. Dlller. David
DUts, Lessie Bowman Diltz. Roxanne Benedict Dombrosky.
Sheila E Dormer, Rose M Farnell, David L. Glllis, Jennifer A.
Guild, Craig E. Hill. Nathaniel Idlet. Reginald Johnson, Deborah
A. Jones. Lisa M Kalinger, Dorothy P. Kerr, Teresa LaForgia,
Laureen L. Leitzel, Kevin M. Leonard, Laura E. Luchs. Laura
L Ludwick, Martha E. Lukens. Anthony J. Marcino, Susan Ann
McNulty. Brett A. Meckley, Lynn N. S. Moore, Lynne E
Mustapich, Maria L. Mykyta, Kevin C Nesbitt, Diane Gansel
B. Beilharz, Jill
Bastlde.
Cheryl
w
Messina
Saylor. Frank Scaltrlto. Pamela Eggert
Schultz, A Jerome Sedelmeyer. Heidi Custer
Serafin, Deborah Snyder Servose, Terry N
t
1983
Lorraine M. Avery, Gretchen A. Bachman, Cynthia S. Baker,
Catherine Klotz Balliet, Elizabeth Emert Banaszek, Kim Musser
Barnes, Mary E. Cavosi, William R. Cheney, Thomas R. Davis,
John A. DeBenedictis, Bradley L. Desenberg, Stephen D. Drees.
Edwin M. Eggers. Inga J Eissmann, Robert L. Emert II, Kathy
A. Fackler, Judith Braun Foose, Lynda W. Gerber, Judy Balliet
Heddens, Susan M. Ianni, Dorothy A. litis, George R. Jacobs,
Margaret M. Koch. Robbin J Larson, Elizabeth A. Lees, Bobby
A. Lehman. Donna Rozanskas Lodholz. John S. Lodholz, Karen
Kalinowski Loehr. Randall S. McFarland. Lynn Kerchanin
Melan, David S. Miller. Carol A. Mueller, Jolene Padelsky, Eric
D. Pettis. Jeanne S. Pierce. Judith A. Robinson, Scott C
Schwartz. Marilyn Leathern Skilton. Debra A. Smith, Lisa
Dellinger Smithgall. Susan Kunkle Stutzman. Robert F. Stutzman Jr William E. Tallos. Carol A. Thompson, James F.
Tomedi, Dale E. Walmer, Matthew A. Walsh. Randy L Welch.
Mary C. Wilson, Terry D. Yarnell.
,
1984
Lisa A. Buck, Woodrow J. Bussenger, Ross E. Hunsinger.
Stephenie A. Jonas. Lori Hentz Leister. Margaret Kearney
Limbacher. Deborah Turberville Mensch, Kenneth M. Oleynik,
Ann L Paluda, Maryann M. Rondosh, Michele B Shoemaker.
Joseph Son Jr.. Randy I. Stroh.
1985
Linda M. Bogle, Loretta A. Brown, Holly M. Leiser. Michael
Penny.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
Athletes win
A second consecutive national championship for
wrestler Rick Bonomo. three national titles (or
swimmer Joan Wojtowicz and a playoff appearance by
the ladies' basketball team were the highlights of this'
year s winter sports season at Bloomsburg University
Season wrap-ups for BU's winter sports teams are as
940
follows:
the Eastern Wrestling
MEN'S BASKETBALL - The men
s team registered
20th consecutive winning season, finishing 15-11 The
Huskies narrowly missed a berth in the Pennsylvania
Conference playoffs and settled for fourth place in the
Eastern Division with a 7-7 division record
Glenn Noack. a senior, finished his career in second
place on the Huskies all-time scoring list behind Jerry
Radocha '77. Noack scored 1,504 points in his four
seasons at BU. He was named to the PC Eastern
Division All-Star team for the 1985-86 season
its
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL made
to the
The women's team
season
WRESTLING -
BU's wrestling team finished third in
League and second in the
Pennsylvania Conference The Huskies finished with a
12 5 dual meet record
Rick Bonomo. a junior, became the first BU wrestler
ever to win back to-back NCAA Division I national
championships by winning the 118 pound title at this
year's championships in Iowa City. Iowa Rick's
brother. Rocky, also a junior, finished eighth at 126
pounds to give BU Its first season ever with two Division
I All Americans
As a team. Bloomsburg had its best
showing ever at the national championships, finishing
seventh with 373 4 team points Also representing the
Huskies at nationals were Bruce Wallace. Dave Morgan
and Darrin Evans
PC
playoffs for just the second time in
the school's history. The Huskies finished the season 9-12
overall, 8-5 in the Eastern Division The Huskies battled
West Chester in the first round of the plavoffs but lost.
it
Rolene Wagner has joined the Bloomsburg University
Department of Health. Physical Education and Athletics
Millen and freshman Theresa Lorenzi were both
named to the PC Eastern Division All-Star team for the
1985^86
64-58.
Jean Millen, a senior, became the first BU women's
player to score 1.000 career points She reached that
plateau in a game against Lock Haven on Feb 3 Millen
went on to finish her career with 1.113 total points She
is also BU's all-time women's rebounding leader with
MEN'S SWIMMING
This young team had some
gained valuable experience on the wav to
a 4 8 record The Huskies finished ninth in the IT
championships
difficulties but
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
39
named
Asst. trainer
titles
1986
The women's team
continues to be one of the top teams in the conference,
finishing second to Clarion for the fifth consecutive
year The women posted an 8 2 record this year and
have a combined record of 42 5 over the last five
seasons
Freshman Joan Wojtowicz won three national titles at
NCAA Division II women's swimming and diving
championships in Orlando. Fla Wojtowicz won lilies in
as the assistant athletic trainer.
The 29-year-old Hughesville area native comes to
Bloomsburg from Passaic
Valley High School In Little
Falls iNJ^ where she has
served as physical education
teacher and head trainer
since 1980
Wagner
will assist
BU
therapist and head
trainer Art Hopkins In
handling the university's
physical therapy dtnlC
located in the Nelson
leldhouse
plKj llctl
i
A 1978 graduate of Ux'k
Haven, she received
bachelor of science degree In
health and physical education
as well as her certification In
athletic training Following
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graduation, she worked with
the United States Pan Am
men s judo and women's handball teams at the U.S.
Olympic Training Center In Colorado Springs, Coloi ado
While at Passaic Valley. Wagner completed her work
toward a master's degree In health and physical
education at Fast Stroudsburg University She also
implemented a student trainer program at P V II S and
began a program affiliated with William Paterson
College of New Jersey
WAGNER
the
Alumni Weekend
June
6-7,
1986
the 200
senior,
.
Former dean dies
500 and 1.650 yard freestyles Kelly Knaus. a
became an honorable mention
All
American by
finishing 12th in the 200 yard backstroke As a team,
finished Nth In the nation Also representing BU at
nationals were Carol Gurnlak.
Norrls and Beth Boeder
Amy
Cole.
BU
Margaret
Alden P linker, who served as the second dean of
Arts and Sciences at Bloomsburg University In the
1960s, died July M), PJB4, In Manchester, Conn He
earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at Harvard
and his Ph
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music
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The ALUMNI
Vol. 86, No. 2
QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
July 1986
Award
recipients
Story on page 2
DOMINIC ANTHONY CUSATIS
:
2
ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Jufy
:
1986
Weekend
Highlights of Alumni
By DURRELL REICHLEY and
DON CHOMIAK
Student S»oH Writer*
Four Bloomsburg University alumni and
a
well-known
university employee were honored at the BU Alumni
Association's annual luncheon June 7 The luncheon was
part of AJumnl Weekend activities held Friday and
Saturday, June 6 and 7.
Dr. Lee R. Beaumont, Class of 1943, and Richard F
Laux, Class of 1952, received Distinguished Service
Awards. Dr. Robert E. Boose, Class of 1968, and Jane E
Elmes, Class of 1972, received Young Alumni of the
Year awards. And Dominic Anthony Cusatls, known at
BU as "Tony the Baker," received an Honorary
Alumnus award.
Other activities held over the weekend Included the 50year reunion of the Class of 1936, the dedication of the
Alumni House, the dedication of the newly named Boyd
F. Buckingham Campus Maintenance Center, and reunion dinners for the classes of 1941, 1949, 1950, 1951, and
1952. The weekend's festivities drew alumni from as far
away as California, Colorado and Florida.
Alumni Weekend kicked off Friday night with a
special banquet for the 50-year reunion of the Class of
1936. Eighteen members of the class returned to BU to
renew old friendships and talk about college days
The banquet featured dinner, a short film about the
1935-36 school year, a slide show of BU past and present,
und remarks about the evolution of Bloomsburg University from President Harry Ausprlch.
"In 1936, the enrollment at Bloomsburg State
Teacher's College was 596," Ausprlch said. "Today,
enrollment at Bloomsburg University Is 6,439."
"In 1936, there were 45 faculty members," he
continued. "Today, there are 390."
"And 50 years ago, there were five major programs of
study. Today, there are over 100."
A. David Mayer, president of the Class of 1936, gave a
humorous and nostalgic look at the class
Alumni Weekend festivities continued Saturday mom
Ing with the dedication of the Alumni House.
The house, purchased by the Alumni Association In
April 1985. was the home of the late Dorothy John Dillon
(Class of 1924; and Is located on Lightstreet Road, just
east of campus The building houses the offices of the
AJumni Association
"This is our house when we come to campus." said
Mary Anne Klemkosky, president of the AJumnl Asso-
The AJumni House campaign, which was
launched last year on Alumni Weekend, has already
generated over $100,000 in donations toward the cost of
the house
Following the dedication of the AJumni House, the
ciation
festivities
moved down
Lightstreet
Road
to the
campus
maintenance center. Here, university alumnus Boyd F.
Buckingham, Class of 1943. was honored at dedication
ceremonies for the newly named Boyd F Buckingham
Campus Maintenance Center. Buckingham served the
university for 28 years and is a vice president emeritus
BU
of
at noon and attracted
nearly 300 alumni and friends.
Klemkosky reported that 1985-86 was a very good year
for the AJumnl Association. "This past year we awarded
40 scholarships worth over $18,000," she said. "We held
20 chapter meetings, awarded 170 student loans, raised
over $168,000 for general purposes, raised over $111,000
for the Alumni House, started a student alumni council,
held our first senior send-off picnJc, and started an
The annual luncheon followed
Alumni Fellow In Residence program."
Elections were then held for the Alumni Board of
Directors. Elected to the board for three-year terms
were: Francis D. Sell '35, Boyertown; C. Stuart
Edwards '41, Bloomsburg; Sara Marie Dockey Edwards
'44, Berwick, Constance Stanko Gobora '52, Levlttown;
Richard R Lloyd '62, Belle Mead, N.J.; Barbara A.
Caruana '77. Lancaster; and Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81,
Emmaus.
Elected to a two-year term was Richard E. Grimes
Harrlsburg.
During the board's reorganization meeting, Mary
Anne Klemkosky '59, Orwlgsburg, was elected president; G. Thomas Hughes III '76, Easton, vice president;
Sandra Swetland Williams '66, Somerset, N.J., secretary; and John J. Trathen '68, Catawissa, treasurer.
'49.
FOR THREE- YEAR TERMS
D. SELL '35. Although retired as a successteacher and coach, "Doc" continues to keep busy as
a Realtor in the Boyertown area. One of Bloomsburg's
greatest boosters, "Doc" brought his granddaughter,
Jennifer, to Bloomsburg on July 1, 1983, the day
Bloomsburg State College became Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. As a resuJt, Jennifer was the first
person offered admission to Bloomsburg University.
"Doc" has been the "driving force" behind the Pennsylvania Dutch Chapter of BU AJumni in the Reading area
and a very loyal supporter of BU's athletic program.
FRANCIS
ful
The
Alumni
Quarterly
Published four times a
friends of
yenr
for
Bloomsburg University.
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Director of Alumni Affalrl
"Doc" and
alumni and
come
to Bloomsburg
Magee. "Doc" was
first appointed to the AJumni Board in 1981 to fill an
unexpired term and was elected for a second three-year
term Doc lives at R.D. 5. Box 690, Boyertown.
C. STUART EDWARDS '41. After graduating from
Bloomsburg, Stu earned a Master of Education and
Doctor of Education degrees at Pennsylvania State
University. He also completed non-degree work at
Northwestern University. After many years of service to
Bloomsburg University, he retired as dean emeritus of
the College of Professional Studies. The Alumni Associa-
his wife, Mabel, often
"Just for a ride"
and
to eat at Hotel
presented its Distinguished Service Award to Stu in
recognition of his service to his Alma Mater. He and his
wife, the former Eda Bessie Beilhartx '41, are among
Bloomsburg's most loval alumni. Eda Bessie is the
tion
Peg Trathen
Secretary-Bookkeeper
of PROFILES OF THE PAST. A LIVING
LEGACY, which traces Bloomsburg University's historv
author
Linda
J.
Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
Stephanie Stewart
Dunell Reichley
Sandy Paul
Jim Deterick
Kelly Krelgh
from 1839 to 1979 Stu formerly served on the Alumni
Board of Directors from 1973 to 1982 and was president
from 1981 to 1982 He has continued to represent the
AJumni Association on the University's planning commission and on the Bloomsburg University Foundation
Board of Directors. He also served on the presidential
search committee whose work resulted in the appointment of Dr. Harry Ausprich. Stuart lives at 705 Country
Club Drive. Bloomsburg.
SARA MARIE (SALUE) DOCKEY EDWARDS
'44.
and her husband, Frederick Jay Edwards,
became well-known in the Bloomsburg area as the
owners of The Studio Shop on Main Street. Since their
Sallie
retirement from that business, Sallie has continued to be
active as a self-employed interior designer. In pursuing
that interest, she completed several courses of study in
design composition, floral arrangement and color coordination, including a course in interior design at the
New York School of Interior Design in 1965. Sallie and
Fred enjoy traveling and spend the winter months in
Florida. SaJlie has always been active in community
activities, most recently as chairperson of the Berwick
Bicentennial Celebration. She and Fred are the parents
of a daughter, Claudia Ann. SaJlie has completed her
first three-year term on the AJumni Board of Directors.
Sallie lives at 545 East Eleventh Street, Berwick.
CONSTANCE STANKO GOBORA '52. Both Connie and
her husband. Harry '50, have devoted their lives to
teaching in the Levittown area. They have also become
active in the Philadelphia Chapter of BU AJumni, wittf
Harry currently serving as president and Connie as
treasurer. Their interest in Bloomsburg has passed to
their children: Kim graduated in 1983. Ed will be a
senior this fall, and Harry Jr. attended BU before
transferring to East Stroudsburg. Connie has completed
her first three-year term on the AJumni Board and lives
at 19 Jonquil
Lane, Levittown.
R. LLOYD '62. Dick is best-known by his
Bloomsburg contemporaries as an outstanding basketball player and "all-around nice guy." He has been
associated with Rutgers University since 1965, when he
joined the basketball coaching staff. He served as head
coach from 1971 to 1973 and then accepted the position of
assistant university secretary for the 1973-1974 academic
RICHARD
year. In 1974 he was appointed university director of
alumni relations and continued in that post until 1984,
when he was named director of annual giving for the
Rutgers University Foundation. In 1968 he received a
Master
of Education degree in continuing education at
Rutgers. Dick has maintained strong ties with BU by
serving as coordinator of the BU Alumni-Student
Recruitment Program in New Jersey since its inception
In 1979. He and his wife, the former Marian Layton,
have hosted nearly -all the annual training sessions in
their home. Dick also was a faithful member of the
AJumni Board from 1976 to 1982 and was inducted into
the BU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. He and Marian
are parents of three children: Deborah, Rick and Brian,
and they live at 80 DeHart Drive, Belle Mead, N.J.
BARBARA A. CARUANA '77. While at Bloomsburg,
Barbara was a member of Pi Omega Pi and Phi Beta
Lambda. She served as student representative on the
School of Business Search and Screen Committee and
was listed in "Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges." She was recipient of the R.
Bruce Albert AJumni Scholarship, the Mary L. Frymire
Kirk Alumni Scholarship; and the National Business
Education Award of Merit. After teaching for one year,
she joined Armstrong World Industries, Inc., as an
analyst/programmer. Since then she has advanced from
systems specialist (1980-1981) to senior project analyst
(1981-1983) to litigation administrator (June 1983 to
1986). In June she was named manager of a corporate
records management and administrative services, a
newly established position in the firm's financial administrative services department. She was in the Class of
1985 of Leadership Lancaster, a Lancaster County
Community Leadership Training Program. In addition
to membership in the BU Alumni Association, she
serves as a volunteer at St. Joseph Hospital, a member
of the Highland Presbyterian Choir and the Music and
Worship Committee. Her other interests are music,
tennis and reading. Barbara lives at 1905 Oregon Pike,
Apt. F-8, Lancaster.
SHERI A. LIPPOWITSCH '81. Sheri's activities as a
BU student included serving as treasurer of CGA and
membership in Delta Mu Delta. She received a Service
Key Award and was listed in "Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Universities." Sheri
has been working for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.,
in Trexlertown since February 1982, with two years in
the accounting area and over two years in market
research. She earned an MBA degree at Lehigh
University in October 1985. Sheri has been the key
contact person in helping to organize a chapter of BU
alumm at Air Products. She served part of a year on the
Alumni Board as a representaUve of the Class of 1981.
Sheri lives at 119 Colonial Court,
FOR A TWO-YEAR TERM
RICHARD E. GRIMES '49.
Emmaus.
Since graduation in 1949,
Dick has probably attended more Alumni Weekends and
Homecomings than any other alumnus He retired in
1984 after a long career as a special education teacher
in the Harrisburg School District. He completed graduate work at Bloomsburg. Temple and Perm State In
1972 he was named "An Outstanding Elementary
Teacher In America." Dick served on the Alumni Board
from 1975 to 1982. He lives at 1723 Fulton Street,
Harrisburg.
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1986
3
Distinguished Service Awards
Recipients of the 1986 Distinguished Service Awards
were Lee R. Beaumont 43\ Ph.D.. professor emeritus of
Indiana University of Pennsylvania; and Richard F.
Lain 52', chairman of the board and chief executive
officer of United Perm Bank, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
The Distinguished Service Award was created in 1948
to recognize alumni who have excelled in one of three
areas: significant accomplishments in his or her profes-
train thousands of military typists
Upon his retirement from the
sion, outstanding service to the university
lectured at numerous universities, state and regional in
service programs, workshops, and conventions all over
the country
Alumni Association, or contributions
to
and/or the
mankind.
Dr. Lee R. Beaumont, former military man and
retired professor of the School of Business at I UP, is the
author of numerous articles in professional journals. His
current publications include Century 21 Keyboarding,
Basic Keyboarding & Typewriting Applications, and
Basic Information Keyboarding
Skills.
Army
in
1963.
Dr
Beaumont held the
position of professor in the School of
Business and the Graduate School at Indiana University
Pennsylvania for 15 years. Upon his retirement in
1978. the title of professor emeritus was conferred on
him by the IUP Board of Trustees
A speaker and guest instructor, Dr Beaumont has
of
Dr
Beaumont
is a member of Delta Pi Epsilon. a
honor society for business educators, the
National Business Education Association, the Eastern
Business Education Association, the Pennsylvania Bust
ness Education Association, and an honor roll member
of the Association for Information Systems Profession
national
als.
Following
graduation
from
Bloomsburg
State
Teacher's College in 1943, he served for 20 years as a
Regular Army Officer. During that time, he held the
position of Director of Secretarial and Clerical Courses
for four years at the U.S. Army Quartermaster School in
Bad Tolz, Germany. It was here that Dr. Beaumont
wrote his first textbook, MILITARY TYPEWRITING which was used for many years by the U.S. Army to
Richard F. Laux, chairman of the board and chief
executive officer of United Penn Bank in Wilkes Barre.
started his career as a teacher, for a semester, at Upper
Darby Senior High School, Upper Darby. Pa
Following his graduation from Bloomsburg in January
of 1952. and during his semester as a teacher, he made
arrangements to attend Florida State University for his
'Young Alumni
This year's recipients of the "Young Alumni of the
Year" awards were Robert Eugene Boose 68'. Ed.D.,
deputy director of the New- Jersey School Boards
Association; and Jane M. Elmes 72', assistant professor
of speech, communications and theatre at Wilkes
College.
In its second year, the
"Young Alumni of the Year"
award was created to recognize alumni under the age of
40 who have demonstrated potential and promise in
their respective professions. Also considered are professional achievements to date, outstanding service to the
university, and/or contributions to mankind.
A member of the Class of 68', Dr.
BOOSE is
the second representative of his class to receive the
honor of a "Young Alumni of the Year" award. In
March of this year, Dr. Boose accepted the position of
deputy director of the New Jersey School Boards
Association.
ROBERT
After graduating from Bloomsburg State College in
Dr. Boose stayed at Bloomsburg to pursue his
masters, which like his bachelor's degree was in
business education. After receiving his M. Ed. in 1972.
he went to Temple to complete his doctoral studies.
In 1975, Dr. Boose graduated from Temple with his
Ed.D. in business education. He then took a position
with the Mercer County Schools as the county school
1968,
Building
was dedicated in his honor.
The structure was completed in
center
April 1970 at a cost of
headquarters for the physical plant
department, which has been involved in all aspects of
the physical expansion of the campus and the maintenance and general appearance of the complete physical
plant of the university. It also houses a computerized
energy management system that achieves an annual
cost avoidance of more than $300,000 a year.
The University Council of Trustees voted unanimously
at the September 1985 quarterly meeting to name the
building in Buckingham's honor. During the program,
remarks concerning Buckingham were given by John
Dorin, chairman. Council of Trustees; Nick Dietterick.
director of public information; Dr. C Stuart Edwards,
dean emeritus; Richard Benefield. president of Hotel
Magee, Inc. and MIE Hospitality. Inc.; and Edward G
Edwards, executive vice president of Bloomsburg Area
$275,000. It is the
EXECUTIVE EDUCATOR (1980 and
CAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL.
1983)
and
AMERI
Dr. Boose, his wife, Joyce, and daughter. Lauren, live
Trenton, N.J.
Penn
Laux is the first vice chairman of the Pennsylvania
Bankers Association. Group 111. and a member of the
Governing Council He Is a director of the Greater
Wilkes Barre Chamber of Commerce, director and first
vice chairman of the Wilkes Barre General Hospital,
director and secretary treasurer of Bloomsburg University's College of Business Advisory Board, director of
the Bloomsburg University Foundation, and holds sev
eral other positions In his
Currently, she Is assistant professor of speech,
communications, and theatre at Wilkes College. A
position she has held since 1985.
skills.
Chamber
of
for
a daughter. Carol, and lives at 101
White Birch Lane. Elmcrest. Dallas. Pa.
After graduating from Bloomsburg State College In
her career began as teaching assistant and
forensic coach In the School of Interpersonal Communl
cation at Ohio State University. In 1974. she left Ohio
State and started at Clarion State College as director of
Individual speaking events for the Department of Speech
Communication and Theatre.
In 1979, she was elected the chairperson of the
department and held the office until 1983, resigning to
become executive director of the Clarion Spring Festival
of the Arts In 1984
While she was serving as chair, the department
experienced a 17% Increase In majors, placed 90% of Its
undergraduate majors In Jobs directly related to their
fields of study, placed 50% of alumni In graduate
programs, received $10,000 In funding to develop eurrlc
ular programs, and acquired $15,000 In scholarship
funding from private sources Following the Spring
Festival of the Arts In 1984. she then left for the
University of Pittsburgh to complete her doctoral
1972,
studies.
Commerce.
Buckingham served as a member of the university's
Department of Speech faculty from 1953 to 1955. as
director of public relations from 1965 to 1970, associate
vice president for development and external relations
from 1970 to 1974, and vice president for administration
From
until his
1965
to
retirement
1974.
in
December
at
Wilkes College.
In addition to teaching,
she
Is
co-director of the Center for Instructional Communication, and Is Involved In establishing and advising a
student chapter of the International Association of
Business Communicators at Wilkes College
Her home
Is
at 292
North Main
St.,
Wilkes Barre. Pa.
Buckingham
Institutional Advancement Vice President John
Walker presided at the ceremony President Ausprlch
gave welcoming remarks and Protestant Campus Minister Greg Osterberg, the Invocation
from 1974
community
A widower, he has
Now
M. ELMES regards her years at Bloomsburg
as the most formative of her speaking and teaching
JANE
named
Boyd F. Buckingham '43, vice president emeritus of
Bloomsburg University, was honored during Alumni
Weekend when the university's campus maintenance
In 1957. he returned to Pennsylvania. "I saw a
renaissance occurtng in Wilkes Barre," said Laux.
Offered a position at the Miner's National Bank In
Wllkes-Barre, he took it and worked his way up. About
17 years ago. the bank changed its name to United
of Year'
business administrator. There he was responsible for
reviewing the budgets of 11 school districts. He served
as administrator until July of 1979, when he accepted
the position of Mercer County Superintendent of Schools.
After four years as superintendent, he left for Maine to
serve as commissioner of the Maine Department of
Educational and Cultural Services. A position he held
until March of this year.
Dr. Boose has served as a member of Mercer County
Special Services Board of Education, Mercer County
Vocational Schools Board of Education, Mercer County
Community College Board of Trustees, a member of the
Board of Trustees of the University of Maine, and the
Maine Maritime Academy Board of Trustees
In the fall of 1984, Dr. Boose appeared on a segment of
60 MINUTES with Harry Reasoner.
Articles written by Dr. Boose have been published in
in
graduate work
In August of 1953. he graduated from Florida State
with an M.S. degree in management and finance from
the University's business school While at Florida State,
he had a graduate assistantshlp and taught undergrade
ate business courses. After graduation, he took a
position with the Fort Lauderdale National Bank as
assistant cashier until October of 1956
1981
when Buckingham served as
director of development and associate vice president for
development and external relations, he directed the
most extensive physical plant expansion in the history of
Nineteen new buildings and other
projects were added to the campus during this period at
Buckingham's
a cost of approximately $21 million
the university
dedicated leadership during this expansion, resulted in
the Bloomsburg University campus being recognized as
one of the most attractive and best maintained
State System of Higher Education.
In
the
community, Buckingham has served as presl
and board member of the Bloomsburg Area
Chamber of Commerce, vice president and board
member of the Bloomsburg Area Industrial Development Association, chairman and member of the
Bloomsburg Town Planning Commission, and member
of the Columbia County Housing and Redevelopment
In the
dent
authorities
Buckingham Is a 33rd Degree Mason, affiliated with
and York Kite Masonic bodies, and has
the Scottish
served as
commander
In chief
of
the Caldwell Consis-
tory
He was
Award of
a 1974 recipient of the Distinguished Service
the university Alumni Association and In 1980
received the Outstanding Citizen Award from the
Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
He and his wife, the former JOANNA WICK, are the
parenLsof two children
4
ALUMNI QUARTERIV/July
1986
25 incoming
five Presidential Scholars have been selected
enter Bloomsburg University's new Scholars Pro-
Twenty
to
gram, which begins this fall Approximately 180 students were eligible. 66 applied, and 25 were selected
Eligibility is based upon high school achievement.
S A T scores of 1100 or higher, with a minimum of 500
on both the verbal and math scores, and a ranking in
the top
20%
of the graduating class
students are selected on the basis of
essay, and the interviews of refer
ences Although high academic achievement provides
eligibility, personal characteristics and extracurricular
Involvement are Important to the selection process.
To remain in the program, students must maintain a
A. of 3.0, and to receive recognition on
minimum
A.
their transcripts, they must achieve a mlmlmum
of 3.5 Of the 25 selected, 22 are Pennsylvania residents,
two are from New Jersey, and one is from Delaware.
These Presidential Scholars will become members of
a select group of students who share a common interest
In learning and a curiosity about many areas of study
and co-curricular activities. They will participate in
special Scholars Seminars featuring interdisciplinary
study of sleeted topics and attend other out-of-class
symposia related to these topics.
Scholars students will also take a general education
course related to the seminar each semester. These
scholars courses will be taught by university faculty
who are designated Scholars Faculty. The remainder
will be selected from regular course offerings to satisfy
Once
eligible,
their application,
CP
ANGELUCCI
BENTZ
ST
CP
majors, minors, and other liberal arts requirements.
In addition to the recognition received and the
opportunity to engage in special courses and symposia,
each Presidential Scholar will be awarded a Freshman
Scholarship The money for this award Is made available through the Bloomsburg University Foundation and
has no need-based restrictions attached to it.
An attempt will be made to see that Presidential
Scholars have the opportunity to room together in a
single residence hall. Consequently, in addition to
participating together in several scholars courses, there
will be the opportunity for Presidential Scholars to
interact with each other as well as with university
faculty on an informal basis. These people will also be
fully integrated into the mainstream of the campus
community so that they may enjoy the same dimensions
of university life that other students experience: residence hall living, a wide array of socio-cultural activities, campus leadership offortunities, sporting events,
and other co-curricular programs.
Dr. James E. Cole, formerly chairperson of the
Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences, is
the director of the Scholars Program. He will work
closely with the University Scholars Advisory Committee in monitoring and evaluating the program. Both the
director and the advisory committee report to the
provost and vice president for academic affairs.
The University Advisory Committee will be composed
of four presidential scholars, the director of the scholars
program, the vice provost and associate vice president
*
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ASCHMAN
freshmen
CELLINI
vr J
ERNEY
CHO
ACKERMAN
c
HARRIS
KOTCH
HILL
LEFFLER
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
named
'Presidential Scholars'
academic affairs, the dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, three faculty members from the College of
Arts and Sciences, and two faculty members each from
the College of Business and the College of Professional
Studies.
for
The University Scholars Program
1986
is
two years
in
length and is complemented by a research oriented,
junior/senior Honors Program that involves honors
seminars and the completion of an honors thesis.
Included in the first group of Presidential Scholars are
the following:
Margaret A. Angelucci. Norristown. Norristown H.S..
arts and sciences.
Deborah L. Bentz. Wyomissing, Holy Name High
School, speech correction.
Allison J. Aschman. Mahanoy City. American H.S. in
Frankfort, Germany; chemistry.
Lisa A. Cellini, Nuremberg, Bishop Hafey H.S..
English
Sean R. Erney. Milford. Delaware; Milford H.S., mass
H.S.. physics.
Jonathan
matics
K
Leffler. Berwick.
Berwick
HS
mathe-
,
Maria Makowski. Catawissa. Southern Columbia H.S.,
computer information science
Ralph J Nardell. West Wyoming. Wyoming Area H S
arts and sciences
Donna L Reasner. Wtlliamsport. Bishop Neumann
H.S.. medical technology
Beth A Phillips. Shenandoah. Shenandoah Vallev
.
H S.,
nursing
Kimberly J Naus. Berwick. Berwick H S
.
radiologic
technology-
Christine
M
Regional H.S
Weis. Andover.
psychology
Trimbath. Danville,
N
J
.
Lenape Vallev
,
Karen L
mass communication
Danville Area
U.S..
David T Sauter, Sparta. N.J Sparta H S manage
ment
Michelle L Seibert. Hershey. Hershey H S
speech
,
,
,
communications.
Yonsu Cho, Lansdale, North Penn H. S., pre-med
Melissa A. Harris, Bloomsburg, Central Columbia
H.S., mathematics.
Cheryl L. Hill, Telford, Souderton H.S., English.
Susan R. Gill, West Chester, Reed Henderson H.S.,
comprehensive social studies.
Eric C. Ackerman, Orangeville, Central Columbia
H.S., pre- med.
Kevin J. Kotch, Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill Haven
REASNER
PHILLIPS
pathology.
Sharon L Seida. Wtlkes-Barre. Bishop Hoban H.S
computer information science
Kelly D
education.
Mlchele
Area
MAKOWSKI
NARDELL
WEIS
TRIMBATH
SAUTLR
WHITE
KORNEGAY
Umstead. Easton. Freedom H S
L.
White.
Mechanicsburg.
.
.
special
Mechanlcsburg
H.S.. biology.
Daniel R.
munity
Komegay. Quakertown. Quakertown Com
H.S., finance
NAUS
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SEIBERT
SEIDA
UMSTEAD
S
ALUMNI OUAATERLY/July
8
1986
Annual Fund honor
Garey, Margaret E Hlnes. Lillian Nelson Yerkes.
1926 - (Five of five) Marlon S Carpenter, Irene
Rhinard Crevellng, Marjorle I Davey, Margaret Campbell Eager, Lucille Kaufman Foulkrod, Helen Kehler
Gradwell, Catherine Strine Harman, Margaret R. Isaac,
Bessie Grossman Kanel, Mary Maher McElhenny.
Frances Conner Menslnger, Autonia Ashton Metzker,
John J Opiary, Christine B. Roeder. John T Rowlands,
Mary Sweeney Ruddy, Emily Edwards Rupert, Marga
Sutllff, Helen Pursel
ret Cobum Stracka. Bertha
a new feature of AJumnl Weekend and Homecomrecognize those meming, the AJumnl Association will
bers of the reunion classes who have been consistent
contributors to the Alumni Annual Fund since the last
As
reunion.
Recognized during the annual luncheon on Alumni
of the Annual Fund Honor Roll In
Day were members
the Classes of 1916, 1921, 1926, 1931, 1936, 1941, 1946, 1951
and 1956. The Honor Roll for the Classes of 1961, 1966,
the Homecom
1971, 1976, and 1981 will be recognized at
ing Dinner-Dance.
The following alumni
WaJbom.
annual luncheon:
Fritz,
1916 - (Five of five years) Dorothy
Florence Searfoss Munro
(Four of five years) Allen G Benson, Helen Wlngert
Day, Helen V McHugh and Valetta Kahny Robinson.
1921 - (Five of five) Angellne Kvans Beavers, Miller
Buck, Adallne Burgess, Jean C. Conner, Teresa
I.
Nelson Dougherty, Edna Sterner Durllng, Beatrice
Kocher,
Williams Elchner, Frank Klem, Helen E
Josephine Allison Moyer, Mary Gillaspy Shaler.
M
(Four of
five)
M
(Four of five) Martha M Llngertot, Louneta Lorah.
Thelma M Naylor, Ruth Allen Smith, Leora V Souder,
Ann Gogolach Vaughn
were recognized during the
Warren
Fisher, Camilla
1.
Herman
1931 - (Five of five) Elizabeth Vanbuskirk Booth,
Cora Wagner Burd, Esther Yeager Castor, Dorothy
Jones Chase, Lewis L Crevellng, LaRue C. Derr, Frank
V Faux, Florence Fawcett Fowler, Frank J. Colder,
Margie Harrison Gregory, Thomas Lamont Henry, Anna
Fowler Hlbbard, Charlotte Mack Kepner. Elizabeth
Bowman Kerr, Thomas J. Klrker, Anna K. Ollendick,
Lois Hlrleman Quick, Reba Williams Schmidt, Marjory
Willard, Clarence R.
Roachford Sorber, Raymond
W
The retirements of eight Bloomsburg University
faculty members and the conferring of faculty emeritus
status upon six retirees were announced recently by the
Dr. Margaret Long, associate professor of business
education and office administration, Joined the staff in
September 1961, and completed 25 years of service,
university.
retiring
Joanne E. McComb, associate professor In the department of health, physical education and athletics since
1960, retired June 20. She completed 26 years at BU and
Ell McLaughlin retired on June 20. McLaughlin, an
associate professor of health, physical education and
athletics, also coached men's swimming and was
previously an assistant football coach. He completed 25
director of athletics.
Dr. Robert C. Miller, professor of curriculum and
foundations, has been at BU since September 1961. Upon
retiring In December 1985, he completed 24 years at the
university and 31 years In the field of education.
Dr. Matthew Zoppettl, professor of curriculum and
foundations, completed 17 years at BU and 30 years In
education upon his retirement on June
to the university In
September
14.
Zoppetti
came
1969.
Dr. James B. Creasy, professor of accounting and a
former assistant to the president, completed 26 years at
BU upon his retirement In May.
May 9.
May.
Robert G. Davenport retired May 24 as an associate
professor and counselor in the Center for Counseling and
Human Development and Health Services. He completed 25 years at BU.
In addition to Miller, faculty emeritus status has been
conferred on five previously announced retirees. The
names and retirement dates are: Ben C. Alter, December 1985; Dr. Julius R. Kroschewsky, May 1986; Dr.
John P. Master, June 1986; Dr. David A. Superdock,
May 1986; and Dr. William S. Woznek, May 1986. Also,
the honor was conferred on A.J. McDonnell Jr.,
posthumously, effective November 1985.
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Artists Series,"
sity's cultural string of
entertainment for 1986
feature performances by eight
Vienna Choir Boys
Bloomsburg Univer-
to
reknown
Hal Holbrook
In
acts,
1987, will
from the
"Mark Twain
Tonight."
The series begins on Oct.
Boys at 2:30 p m The choir
with the Vienna Choir
will present a program of
operettas, sacred songs, secular and folk music.
The second of the eight is the Broadway show "A
Chorus Line," which will be performed on Oct. 22. at 8
p.m. A long running favorite, it is a lavish, larger than
life musical.
Hal Holbrook is soon to follow, gracing the stage with
his presentation of "Mark Twain Tonight," Nov 5th at 8
p.m. "A flawless characterization," said the New York
Daily News. "Two hours spent with him Is a rare
theatrical experience."
One of the most popular operas in the world today,
12,
"La Boheme," performed by the Western Opera Theatraveling company of the San Francisco Opera,
will bring the youthful and romantic milieu of
bohemlan
Paris to Bloomsburg University on November 11, The
ter, the
performance begins
at 8
p.m.
The Northeastern Philharmonic starts off 1987, arriving in Bloomsburg on February I. in the season of The
Maestros, in search of a new music director, the
Philharmonic is featuring some of the most gifted voung
conductors In the country, as thev compete for the
position. Performing at 2:30 p.m.. the Philharmonic is
also featuring solo performances by contralto Maureen
Forrester and soprano Lucy Shelton. an added dimen-
popularity and Impact, according to the San Francisco
Chronicle, will present their program on March 31, at 8
p.m.
Closing the series is "An Evening with Roberta
Peters." One of the pre-eminent artists of the opera and
concert stage in this century, Roberta Peters will
perform on April 8, at 8 p.m.
performances will be held in Mitrani Hall except
Tokyo String Quartet, which wiU be held in Carver
All
Hall.
The opportunity is available to become a series
subscriber, to see seven shows, excluding Hal Holbrook,
or all eight performances. Alumni can see the package
of
seven for
$40.
The
entire series is $50.
The advantages
becoming a series subscriber include: a lower
better seats, and no waiting in line for tickets.
of
cost,
Tickets are also available for individual shows at $12
and $10 for all but the Philharmonic, which is $7. Tickets
can be purchased by calling the Kehr Union box office
at 389-3900, Monday-Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Ticket orders will be filled when payment for tickets is
received. The Mitrani Hall box office will open one hour
before performances for ticket sales.
To become a
_
—
-
Harold F. Emmitt, Helen Tietjen Emmitt, Laura
Brundage Evans, John M. Greenly, Genevieve Scheetz
Hosier, Norman E. Kline, Daniel P. McGrew, Barbara
Brace Miller, Norma Hinderliter Moyer, Carl J. Persing, Emory W. Rarig Jr., Ralph W. Wire.
(Four of five) James R. Creveling, Mary Alarcon
Donnelly, Leah Wertman Fritz, Richard S. Hummel,
Shirley Ashner Rabuck, George E. Reck, Carolyn
Vernoy Reitz, Vivian Carey Reynar, Maxine Shirey
Robbins, John J. Ryan, Jessie M. Stibitz.
1966 — (Five of five) Carmel Craparo Casper, Curtis
R. English, Patricia Hartman Eyer, Howard J. Healy,
Barbara Berry Kissinger, Thomas J. O'Toole, Rosalyn
Verona Pennington, Karol E. Ruppel, Eugene R.
Schultheis,
Harry
J.
Welst.
(Four of five) William L. Bitner, Wylla Bowman
Bitner. Michael Homick, Rodney C. Kelchner, George
E. Kocher, Ronald G. Krafjack, June Reese Lynn,
Robert T. Lyon, Jacqueline Albert Michehl, J. Harrison
Morson Jr., Milford E. Shelhamer.
Poetry winner
sion to this Classics IV program.
The ballet comes to Bloomsburg on Feb. 24. In a
return visit, the Ohio Ballet will perform at 8 p.m.
The Tokyo String Quartet, a group of extraordinary
the
Orval C. Palsgrove.
1936
(Five of five) Kathryn John Evans, Verna E.
Jones, Ruth Wagner LeGrande, Mervin W. Mericle.
Charles P. Michael.
(Four of five) Mae H. Willis Deitrick, Kathryn Brobst
Hartman, Sara Shuman Keppley, Ernest U. Lau, Mary
Ann Lorah Russi, Betty Harter Wertman, John H.
Yeager, Bernard J. Young. Frances Riggs Young.
(Five of five) Claraline Schlee Baylor,
1941
Elizabeth Hawk Brown, C. Stuart Edwards, Eda Bessie
Edwards, Peter J. Eshmont, William G. Kerchusky, Leo
Lehman, Lois Fuller Metzgar. Elizabeth Miller
J.
O'Hora. Clark R. Rennlnger, Catherine 0. Renninger,
Elda Henrie Taylor, Howard Tomlinson, Sara Masteller
Tomlinson, Marqueen V. White.
(Four of five) Barbara Gilette Benoski, Agnes Pinamonti Casari, Mary Driscoll Chaapel, Gerald D. Fritz,
Lois Gruver Gassert, Thurwald Gommer, Helen Powell
Gommer, Leon H. Greenly, Helen Dixon Karns, Irene
Diehl Konrad, Howard T. Williams.
(Five of five) Nellie A. Kramer, Evelyn
1946
Witman Mooney, Dorothy Kocher Pugh.
(Four of five) Jean Dickinson Applegate, Eileen
Falvey McGovern, E. Marjorle Stover Murray, Donald
D. Rabb, Dora Brown Silk, Janet Shultz Ungerman, Ida
Wilkinson Zerby.
1951
(Five of five) Gerald A. Bacon, Carol Gass
Bell,
years at BU.
Dr. Joseph P. Vaughan, professor of biological and
allied health sciences, completed 19 years of service at
the university in
Wolever. Mary Gorham Wolever, Dorothy Jones Wolfe,
Dorothy Foust Wright. Esther Hutchengs Yale. Helen
Stryjak Zebrowski.
(Four of five) Jane Fahringer Brewington. Helen C.
Cunningham. Albyna Zadra Davis, Florence Blythe
Kitchen, Helen Rosser McGeehan, Grace Linskill
Martin, Corinne Hess Miller, Minnie B. Olschefsky,
—
Eight faculty retire
32 years In the field of education. In addition to her
teaching assignments, McComb had served as coach of
the women's basketball team for a number of years and
earlier served as advisor to the cheerleadlng squad. At
the time of her retirement, McComb was associate
listed
roll
subscriber, contact Dr. Ted Shanoski.
Director of Cultural Affairs. Kehr Union. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg. Pa. 17815.
named
The winner of the second annual University and
College Poetry Prize Contest is Frederick Deets (writing under the pen-name of Steed Richman), a graduate
In secondary education, according to an
announcement by contest coordinator Richard Savage.
The prize of $100 will be awarded for Deets' cycle of
poems entitled "The Universe Revised," and Deets*
name will be published In the quarterly bulletin of The
Academy of American Poets, with which the contest is
student
affiliated.
Honorable Mentions were awarded to Lori Fraind for
her poem "The End of the Tier" and to Kelly Ann
Cuthbert for her poem "The Barn."
More than 60 poems were submitted for the contest.
The University and College Poetry Prize Contest was
originated by The Academy of American Poets in 1954
and was
Savage
year at Bloomsburg University by
conjunction with the English department.
More than 130 colleges and universities throughout the
country participate in the program.
initiated last
In
"The winning poems show a
strikingly imaginative
language," according to Savage, "and
express an unusual vitality and range of insight. They
attempt to dramatize the private world involved with
the public world and contain some original and memorable perspectives on the contemporary milieu "
Deets began writing poetry about six vears ago and
also writes stories and plays. He received a B.A. in
political science from Wilkes College and an
A. in
communication studies from Bloomsburg University
command
of
M
Judges for the contest were Savage and Richard
O'Keefe.
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Juty
Kehr Union addition
Bloomsburg University is planning an addition to the
Kehr Union Building which will enlarge the facility bv
over 50 percent and cost $2.75 million
The BU Council of Trustees recently recommended
the funding request be submitted to the State Svstem of
Higher Education (SSHE)
Robert Parrish. vice president
said
that
for
administration,
cramped quarters for student and group
main reason for the addition
activities is the
"The building is extremely heavily used because it's
so centrally located," added John frathen, director of
student activities and the Kehr Union "Evervone feels
in
7
the works
"
especially in the fall and spring
is the center of much campus activity
It
houses the student snack bar. meeting rooms, information desk, mail room, administrative offices, study
lounge, bowling alleys and a game room
The 27.000-square: foot addition will be built onto the
back of the existing structure, which contains about
50.000 square feet of space. Parrish said Included in the
addition will be a 5. 700- square- foot general purpose
theater and convention room that will seat between 400
and 500 people, according to Trathen
Also included in the addition will be an enlargement of
jammed
1986
in.
The union
the snack bar. a "multl cultural" room and about 2100
square feet for a student organization center
The student health center, now located on the third
floor of the McCormlck Human Services Center, will be
moved Into the union to make it more accessible.
Trathen said
handsome addition," added Parrish.
Funding for the addition will come from the same
state bond issue that Is earmarked for new residence
halls on the BU campus BU will repay the cost of the
addition by levying a $20 per semester student fee
Students approved the fee In a referendum earlier this
"It's a
year
27 regional high school seniors
The state Department of General Services will assign
an architect to the project after funding || approved,
according to Trathen
Parrish told the trustees he hopes to dedicate the new
addition in 1989
funding
receive
in
first
University scholarships established through the multiFred G. Smith of
million-dollar trust fund of the late
Shenandoah.
The scholarships range from $1,000 to $3,795 and total
$67,781. Mt. Carmel High School has the most recipients
with 14. The others include: six from Shenandoah, three
from Cardinal Brennan and two each from North
Schuylkill and Lourdes.
Established in memory of his wife, the scholarship
fund, known as "The Fred G. Smith Golden Rule Trust
Fund," was announced after Smith's death last July.
The trust fund, the largest scholarship fund in the 147year history of BU, was valued at $3 million. It included
a provision to increase its net worth to $5 million.
Annual scholarships could amount to as much as
$300,000.
in
the
will
require
An exact timetable
will l>e set
when
approved by the SSI IK
Smith scholarships
Twenty-seven 1986 graduates from five school districts
nearby counties are recipients of the first Bloomsburg
Stipulations
is
recipients
to
academically talented and have financial need;
to
be
be
residents of the township of Mt Carmel or the boroughs
Ashland, Shenandoah or Mt Carmel. and be gradu
ates of Shenandoah Area, North Schuylkill Area. Card!
nal Brennan, Mt. Carmel Area or Our Lady of Lourdes
high schools
The high schools and recipients
University relations
of
Cardinal Brennan - Thomas Hornung, John Mlslew
icz, Kathleen Scott;
Mt. Carmel - Regina Amrich, Edward Arnold!,
Jacqueline Cuff, Joann Difrancesco, John Ficca. Chris
tine Hirkala. Patricia Laughlin, Michael Marlow.
Sandra Moncavage, Thomas Moser, Susan Serovich.
Tamara Trione, Michaelyn Wascavage, Klmberly Weso
loskie;
- Karen
North Schuylkill
Stohn, Cindy Woodward.
Our Lady of Lourdes — Thomas McAndrew. Cynthia
Megosh
Shenandoah - Angela Breslosky, Tracy Bright, Dar
lene Gwiazdowski. Nanette Sacco, Linda Sawka, Debra
Thompson.
director appointed
Sheryl
Bryson.
It
Office, East
director of
formerly
of
the
Public
Affairs
West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Is the new
university relations at Bloomsburg Unlver
slty
Following a national search, Bryson was appointed In
mid April and reported to her new position on June 2
She replaces Jessie McCoy, who resigned this past
December to become assistant city planner at Chesa
peake, Virginia
"Sheryl Bryson Is an excellent choice," comments BU
President Harry Ausprich
"Not only Is she well
qualified In general public relations endeavors, but she
has special skills In writing,
editing,
management,
IflCfl
ing and research She'll be a
great asset to our lnstltu
"
Advancement team
Bryson Joined the East
tlonal
West Center
Bank gives
the
the
Bloomsburg University Foundation
at the rate of $2,500
a year over the next four years, William D. Davis,
chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the
bank, has announced.
The Bloomsburg University Foundation, established in
was
1970 as a non-profit education corporation
reactivated by BU President Harry Ausprich last
December. Its solicited gifts and grants are used to
assist the university in carrying out its educational
missions.
,
In
making
the
New
announcement,
Davis
said,
"Our
$10,000
operations.
"The new department draws the existing journalism
courses out of the English Department and merges them
with the mass communication courses from the Depart
Communication Studies," said John P MaittlenHarris, the chairman of the new department The
department will consist of major sequences including
ment
institution is pleased to make this financial gift In
support of Bloomsburg University's educational goals
An investment in higher education today should help
provide greater prosperity for the entire region in future
years."
Expressing appreciation for the gift. Dr Ausprich
commented, "The Commonwealth Bank's gift is very
generous and an indication of the kind of support this
community and region is providing to our university
Businesses and industries have responded very post
lively to the Foundation's requests of which we are
appreciative."
department formed
In the works for three to four years, a new department has joined the College of Arts and Sciences On
July 1, the Department of Mass Communication began
of
journalism, telecommunications (radio and television*,
film, public relations, and advertising
The department's chairman is almost as new to the
University as the department About to start his second
year of teaching at Bloomsburg, Maittlen-Harris has a
heavy background in journalism and mass communication. Having spent the past 13 years teaching journalism, public relations, and mass communication courses,
Maittlen-Harris hails from Australia
July 1979 and
a senior editor In the
Publications Office in 1982 In
that capacity, she was In
charge of publications for the
Environment
and
Institute
An unrestricted gift of $10,000 has been pledged by
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company, N.A.. to
In
became
He began his career as a newspaperman A veteran of
government and finance reporting, he became a copyed
Australian financial paper, similar to the
Wall Street Journal He then spent 15 years In corporate
public relations During his first year at Bloomsburg, he
taught journalism courses in the English Department
As chairman of the new department, with a staff of
seven professors, he has to move slowly at first
itor for a large
"It will be three to four years before the program
completely takes over." said Maittlen Harris "There
are students under the previous programs who will be
allowed to finish under the guidelines they started
with."
He added that there will be a minimum 2 5 GPA
requirement and a cap of 225 students in the depart
ment Currently there are 270 mass communication
students on campus, but none will be eliminated Over
the next four years, the number will drop to the 225 cap
Systems
and
the
Institute,
supervising four
tors
In early
became head
Policy
Resource
along with
other edl
1985,
she
of the publlca
section In the Public
Affairs Office She has been
supervising and directing the
publications that describe the
tlon
DnYoUN
enter and Its work to a variety of audiences
In addition to her duties at the Fast West ( enter, from
July 1979 to July 1980 she was associated with the
University of Hawaii as an editor and writer with the
PUblleattalll and Information Office From 1982 through
spring 1980, she lectured and taught a newswrltlng
course each semester at the university
After receiving her bachelor of arts degree In
Journalism from Drake University In Des Moines, Iowa,
in l%7, Bryson earned her master of sc ience degree in
Journalism and mass communication from Iowa State
East West
(
University In 1977 with a prize winning thesis concerning
readership of a special Interest magazine
From February 1908 to July 1970, she held positions as
an assistant editor with Adheslves Age magazine In New
York and as an editor with the Register and Tribune
Syndicate of Des Moines
Bryson was associated with Iowa State University for
She started as an editor and
the next nine years
proofreader with the Institution's University Press and
then Joined the Department of Journalism and Mass
Communication as a part time Instructor. She later
became a graduate teaching assistant and later a fu|)
time instructor In her last year at Iowa State, she was
associate editor and Information specialist with the Iowa
Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
In recent years, Bryson has been involved In several
professional activities pertaining to her field and has
published a variety of articles Her professional mem
berships include Association for Education in Journal
ism and Mass Communication, Society for Scholarly
Publishing, Scientists' Institute for Public Information
and Council of Biology Editors, Inc
"
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
8
New
1966
faculty
Faculty appointments for 1986 1987 have
announced by President Harry Ausprich:
been
Christopher P. HaJlen, Dover, N.H., assistant professor of chemistry. He comes to BU from the University
of New Hampshire, where he taught three years In the
department of chemistry He was awarded his B S
degree In chemistry from Assumption College, Worces
ter, Mass. He Is currently In a doctoral program In
analytical chemistry at the University of New Hamp-
Durham, N.H
Emeric Schultz, assistant professor of chemistry,
comes from the University of Maine He previously
and at the
taught at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis
University of Illinois. His degrees, a B.A In chemistry
and a Ph.D. In biochemistry, were earned at the
shire at
,
University of California at Berkeley and the University
Urbana, respectively
Mary Ann Ceglelsky, Instructor of nursing, received
her R.N In nursing from Ashland State Hospital School
of Nursing In 1973 and her B S degree In nursing from
Pcnn State In 1976 She Is currently enrolled In a
master's degree In nursing program at Vlllanova
of Illinois at
members named
University. She had been an Instructor In mental health
nursing at Pottsvllle Hospital School of Nursing.
Elaine K. Francis, instructor of nursing, was awarded
her bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of
Kansas and her master's in nursing from the University
of Utah. She had been nurse-midwife in private practice
with OB Juan Jose Llebana, instructor of languages and
cultures, earned his bachelor's equivalency In Spanish
literature from the University of Madrid and his
master's degree in modern language education from
Florida International University. He is currently
enrolled In a Spanish doctoral program at Perm State.
A. Alejandro Bernai, assistant professor of languages
and cultures, was an assistant professor of Spanish at
DePauw University In Indiana. He earned his B.A. in
literature, linguistics and education from Catholic University of Valpariso, Chile; his
A. degree in foreign
languages and literature from the University of Wisconsin, and his Ph D in Spanish from Indiana University.
Carol B. Burns, assistant professor of art, was
associated with the Capital Children's Museum in
M
Washington,
"It was really lots of fun, and when we returned to
tour headquarters we enjoyed watching the expressions
of the others' faces when we told them that we had not
only seen the parade, but had actually been In it."
Most Americans know of the nut-lour disaster thai
struck the power plan! at Chernobyl In the Sovlel Union
on April 26 through the media coverage given Ihe
tragedy, but one American from right here In
Transylvania Counly was actually over there right when
The mile-long walk along the parade route was not
trouble at all to the former Brevard College instructor,
who Is an avid hiker She is a member of the Plsgah
Hikers Club and regularly goes on scheduled hikes. That
group has already honored her by presenting a hiking
shirt Inscribed with the
Ellen Lensing, a retired educator who has been living
here for several years, has Just returned from a J 5 day
tour of the Soviet Union and Central Asia, and the
nuclear accident happened while she was there As a
matter of fact, the group she was was touring with was
headed for Kiev, only BO miles south of Chernobyl, when
they
first
got
"We had
word
Moscow and were In the city of Bakhara
May Day festivities there on May 1
when we heard what had happened The first word we
officials in
us the addresses of and
we
how
charge of our tour asked
reach our next of kin. At
professor at Midwestern State University in Texas since
1982. He earned a B S. in physics, an M.S. in applied
math and a Ph D in mathematics at Georgia Institute
of Technology.
Mark R. Jelinek, assistant professor of music, will
come to Bloomsburg from Temple (Arizona) Union
School District where he has been orchestra director. He
received both his bachelor's and master's degrees in
music education from Eastern New Mexico University.
Lucille S. Rosholt, instructor of music, previously
as director of music at First Presbyterian
Church of Bloomsburg and as a part-time instructor at
served
BU. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees
music education from the University of Michigan.
didn't
"It
was
still
know
Just
how bad
to us, and we really didn't
things were until we reached' London
on our return trip home. I'm still not certain that we
know how bad things really were over there, but It sure
very secretive
Is good to be home aguln here in Transvylvanla
County," she smiled
Flirting with a nuclear disaster is not new for Ellen
Lensing She was still actively teaching in
Pennsylvania, only 80 miles from Three Mile Island
when the nuclear accident occurred there in 1979
"Maybe It's Just something about me that attracts
these things. I'm going to have to get some sort of
radiation protection," she chuckled
Other than the Chernobyl disaster, she thoroughly
enjoyed the tour of the Soviet Union "1 didn't feel
confined at all, and even though there were naturally a
few places where we were not allowed to go. we were
free to go shopping In their stores and see many of
their
famous sites with no restraints. 1 found the people thenvery anxious to communicate, and thev tried very hard
to accommodate us as best they could 1 would not
hesitate to go over there again "
Another event highlighted Ellen Lenslng's trip to the
Soviet Union. While In Bakhara awaiting the return trip
to Moscow, she and her tour roommate were
enjoying
the big May Day parade, similar to the Fourth of July
'
celebration in this country.
"We had
marching
.parade
really enjoyed watching all the color and
unite that always accompany a Mav Day
Russia, and we were trying to get across the
a traffic policeman saw us and
misinterpreted what we were trying to do He thought
street
In
when
we were members
of the parade, so he diverted
everything so that we could get in. We decided to go
along with him. so we joined the parade, marching
through the mile-long route, smiling and waving to the
crowd just like we belonged there.
In
president's contract
The Bloomsburg University Council of
Trustees extended the contract of President
Harry Ausprich from three to four years
after a satisfactory evaluation of his first
year
in office.
many, many long years
Bloomsburg," said Ausprich,
"I look forward to
of service to
wording, "Survivor of
to BU In July 1985.
Ausprich was Initially given a three-year
contract; with the extension, his contract
will now run until June 30, 1989.
According to Janice Fitzgerald, spokeswoman for the State System of Higher
Education (SSHE), all presidents of the
state-owned universities must be evaluated
annually, either formally or informally.
Council Chairman John Dorin said that
Ausprich's evaluation was "Informal." The
who came
as well.
degree offered
evaluation consisted of a series of questions
to the BU Alumni Association, the student
government, and BU representatives of two
statewide unions: one for college professors
and the other for non-instructional staff.
to
know what for, then It was explained that
they simply wanted to tell them that we were all right
Then our tour was diverted back to Moscow since we
couldn't continue on to Kiev," she explained.
first
In
D. Huthnance, associate professor of mathematics and computer science, has been an associate
Chernobyl," across the front.
So while very few Americans can claim survival from
nuclear disasters at both Three Mile Island and
Chernobyl, there are probably none who can claim that
and actual participation in a May Day parade in Russia,
New
degree
Edward
left
had was when the
S.
Michigan.
in
of the tragedy.
enjoying the big
Her B
Trustees extend
(Editor's Note: The following article about Ellen
Lensing, retired BU faculty member, was written by
BUI Norris for The Transylvania Times In Brevard, N.C.
happened
until last October.
fall
art education was received from Perm State, her M.A. in
fine arts from the University of Northern Colorado, and
her master of fine arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art
Lensing 'misses' N-disaster
it
DC.
for
The degree program of bachelor of arts In social
welfare has been approved for Bloomsburg University
by the Board of Governors of the State System of Higher
Education. The BU Council of Trustees previously
"Dr. Ausprich has performed satisfactothis past year,"
concluded trustee
Stanley Rakowsky, who headed the evaluation committee.
approved the program.
The BA in social welfare will be offered through the
department of sociology and social welfare. According
to (I. Alfred Forsyth, dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, a growing number of social welfare students
who would normally get their degree as an option in
sociology can now graduate with a bachelor of arts in
rily
social welfare as early as 1988.
September 1985, sociology majors numbered 141, a
percent increase over the previous fall semester.
Eighty-four of these majors are social welfare option
students, a 62 percent increase over the previous year.
Graduates of the program are qualified to work in
mental health/mental retardation programs, children
and youth agencies, drug/alcohol treatment or recreaIn
47
tion
Society honors
business profs
programs
Three faculty members from the Bloomsburg UniverCollege of Business have been recognized as
outstanding professors by the graduating seniors of
Delta Mu Delta, the national honor society in business
sity
Provost steps
Dr.
Larr>'
Jones,
down
and vice president for
down from both posts
on July 31. according to BU President Harry Ausprich
Jones will begin "a special administrative assignment
for the university" at the end July He had served as
interim president from the time Dr. James McCormick
left BU in 1983 to become chancellor of the
State System
of Higher Education until President Ausprich took
office
last July
He had been one of three finalists for the
academic
affairs at
provost
BU.
will step
presidency
post will be filled from within on an interim basis
for 1986-1987
A permanent successor will be named
after a local and nationwide search, with a target
date
1.
1987
Charles Chapman, associate professor of business
administration.
Each honors student
in a major is asked to select the
from the business faculty who has most
closely met the criteria. Batory was selected by the
students in marketing, Dill by the finance majors, and
Chapman by the students majoring in accounting and
management.
individual
to Brian Hargraves, president of Delta Mu
the society created the awards not only to
recognize the outstanding professors, but to indicate to
the university community what kinds of professors are
most appreciated by the top students.
According
The
of July
administration.
The professors honored were Dr. Anne Batory,
assistant professor of marketing and management; Dr.
Bernard Dill, professor of finance and business law; and
Delta,
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Juty
1986
9
Dowd, Dedea win Rochester award
During the 1965-86 academic year, a major contribuwas donated to Bloomsburg University to initiate an
endowed scholarship in honor of ex-Bloomsburg football
player, Vernon Rochester.
As a freshman starting running back. Rochester was
selected to the All-Pennsylvania Conference Eastern
Division Second Team. During his sophomore year.
Rochester made the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Honor Roll for his amazing 201 total
offensive yards against Lock Haven. In the fourth game
of the 1983 season. Rochester sustained a spinal injury,
which unfortunately resulted in a quadriplegic condition
The Husky football team has since dedicated itself to
Rochester and his overall recovery. After losing the first
tion
three games of the 1983-84 season, the team won five
consecutive games and played for the Eastern Conference crown. In 1984. the team won the Eastern Division
of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and
played in the state championship game. The 1985-86
team not only captured the state championship but was
also awarded the coveted Lambert Cup and was chosen
as the ECAC's "Team of the Year." To add to an
already brilliant season, the Huskies advanced to the
semi-final game of the NCAA Division II Championships.
In addition to being associated with the tremendously
successful football program here at Bloomsburg. Rocti
ester is an inspirational source both on and off the field.
One only has to look on the sidelines at the football
Rochester cheering on the team. He
continues to
his physical set-back by being
involved in many extra-curricular activities both on
campus and in the local community. Rochester just
games
to
see
overcome
Fellow coaches
honor McLaughlin
former Bloomsburg University men's
swimming and diving coach, was honored by fellow
coaches of the Pennsylvania Conference at the recent
championships held at Clarion University.
A "Coaches Award" plaque in appreciation of
McLaughlin's 23 years of contributions to the conference
swimming and diving program, was presented to
Stanley Rakowsky, who represented McLaughlin at the
meet. McLaughlin was ill at the time and requested
Rakowsky, a former team manager and currently a BU
Eli McLaughlin,
trustee, accept the
award on
his behalf
award in 1969.
McLaughlin retired from
coaching in September 1985
and retired from teaching in
June.
In his 23 seasons, the West
Chester graduate produced a
national champion and had
nine different swimmers and
one diver gain All-American
status in 130 events at the
NCAA Championships He
also
Gardner
in
achieved
Coach"
the
award
"Master
in
1982,
presented
by the College
Swimming Coaches Association of America.
His teams finished among
the top three squads in the
Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC) ChampiMclaughlin
onships on 14 occassions, and
he coached 15 conference champions in 27 events He
was voted as the PSAC "Coach of the Year" by his
peers in 1979 and served as host for five PSAC
Championships.
As historian for the PSAC Men's Swimming and
Diving Coaches Association, he compiled the "PSAC
Profiles." a manual of the sport in the conference from
1959-1983. The publication was the result of many hours
of research to preserve the records established in PSAC
championship action
In addition to his coaching responsibilities in swimming and diving, McLaughlin was an assistant football
coach from 1961-63, assistant baseball coach in 1964 and
of
1965, head baseball coach in 1967 and the director
aquatics until the fall term of 1983.
Husky Club's annual Day
on
May
Champions Banquet, held
of
3
With the contributions received from Interested
alumni and friends, the scholarship will become a self
sufficient entity based on the interest accrued in the
scholarship account With this in mind, if you wish to
contribute, make your check payable to the Vernon
Rochester Award, and send it to the Development
Office. Carver Hall. Bloomsburg University. Blooms
burg.
PA
17815
Should you have any questions, please feel free to
contact either John S Mulka. dean of studenl development, at i717> 389-1199 or Tom Calder. assistant director
of
development
new
athletics, at i717> 389-4663.
post
Veteran Bloomsburg University swimming and diving
coach Mary Gardner has relinquished those duties to
underclassmen, finished 14th among the country's
assume the role as the school's associate athletic
director. Gardner completed her 12th season In charge
of the Huskies' swimming and diving program and will
assume her new duties on July L, replacing Joanne
McComb. who retired after 26 years at Bloomsburg
Gardner was the only women's swimming and diving
She also served .is Hloomsburg's Initial head field
hockey coach from 1974 77 and recorded 20 victories. 12
losses and nine ties
In addition to her coaching
responsibilities,
Gardner has been the university's
coach
In the history of the sport at the university and
established a record of 86-28
She has coached 44
performers to multiple All American honors as well as
directing many Pennsylvania Conference champions
Gardner Joined the BU Department of Health. Physl
cal Education and Athletics In 1974 and Initiated the
program that winter. In just the fifth season of
collegiate competition, she led her 1978 79 unit to the
school's lone undefeated campaign, posting a record of
NCAA
Division
schools
II
director of aquatics, handling the direction of both the
Nelson Fleldhouse natatorlum and the Centennial Gym
naslum pool and Hloomsburg's extensive recreational
swimming and diving
activities
For the past four years, she has also been the Director
of Equal Opportunity in Sports
DF.OS) at the unlver
t
slty
A native of llatboro, Pa.,
she received both her bftdM
lor of science and master of
education degrees at Fast
Stroudsburg University
While at ESU. she lettered
four yearn In field hockey and
co captained the Warriors for
all four seasons In swimming
and diving Gardner was a
four time FAIAW regional
champion and three lime
10-0.
Over the past five seasons under Gardner, the Huskies
registered a dual mark of 42-6 and have been separated
from the Pennsylvania Conference Championship by
only powerful Clarion in each of those years The
conference runner-up showings have been enhanced by
solid performances at the national championships by
her teams. This season her squad, dominated by
Two newcomers
on
grid
schedule
are set for the month of November
as Slippery Rock takes the place of California on
the schedule on November 1 in a 1 p.m meeting, and
Kutztown rounds out the PC Bail action in another 1
p.m. contest on November 8.
Bloomsburg will open the campaign on the road
traveling to mid-state rival Shippensburg on September
13. The only night game on the schedule will be F riday,
September 26, when the Huskies visit West Chester
Other road games are slated for October 11 at Cheyney
and October 25 at Millersville
The Huskies, who posted an 11-0 regular season mark
in 1985 and finished 12-1 after losing in the national
semi finals, also travel to Norfolk State on November 15.
The Spartans replace Buffalo State on the schedule and
take place
In
NSU's
32,000 seat
Foreman
Field
Sue Hibbs, Bloomsburg University women's basket
coach for the past several years, resigned recently
from her coaching position Hibbs had led the Huskies to
the Pennsylvania Conference playoffs last season
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Retired prof dies
Dorothy McHale, a former assistant professor of
Fngllsh at BU. died June
at Gelslnger Medical ( enter,
Danville McHale, a resident of Bloomsburg, was 71
years old
Born April 13. 1915, In Pittsburgh, she was the
daughter of the late John and Jan O'Connor McHale
was employed at BU from 1904 1982
She was a member of St Columba Catholic Church,
Bloomsburg.
Surviving are her husband of 24 years, Michael J
McHale. and a brother. John O'Connor III of Pittsburgh
Professors honored
Five Bloomsburg University faculty members were
honored as outstanding Instructors by the Arts and
Sciences Student Council
The
Coach resigns
)
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Gardner and her husband, Dean, reside at Berwick
R.D. 2 with their children, Kaltlln and Timothy
faculty
psychology.
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CjAHUNcH
Two home games
game
^
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Eastern Division rival East Stroudsburg
will visit on October 4 followed by Mansfield on October
18 in the school's 59th annual Homecoming contest
the
J
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Norfolk State and Slippery Rock are newcomers to the
Bloomsburg University football schedule In 1980, which
has been announced by head coach Pete Adrian.
The defending Pennsylvania Conference champion
Huskies once again have a schedule that features five
home contests with Lock Haven visiting Robert B.
Redman Stadium first, that game set for September 20
at 1:30 p.m.
X dy
.
was only
the second time in the history of the
conference that this award was given. Ed Norris,
former West Chester University coach, received the
It
recently co-hosted the local Easter Seal Telethon which
was broadcasted from BU's television studios Moreover, since he resumed his studies in the communication
field, he has maintained a "B" average
For his courageous efforts, the "Vernon Rochester
Most Courageous Athlete Award" has been established
by a former employee of the university The annual
scholarship will be presented by Vernon himself to the
player (or players I who has displayed the most courage
during the previous football season as determined by the
football coaches and physical therapist The scholarship
is to be used by the student athlete to pay part of his
educational expenses at BU. This year, Rochester
presented the award to Joe Dowd and Jay Dedea at the
members are Dr John Balrd, professor
Duane Braun, associate professor
Dr
of
of
geography and earth science. Dr David Mlnderhout.
professor of philosophy and anthropology. Dr James
Sperry, professor of history, and Dr Marcl Woodruff,
assistant professor of communication studies
The awards were given by the students and G Alfred
Forsyth, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, at a
reception at the Hotel
Magee
McCOLGAN
BRANDT
COLE
FITZGERALD
MORGAN
Alumni scholarship
it
The Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
presented nearly $15,000 in scholarships to members of
the student body for the 1986-1987 academic year.
Twenty-five of the scholarships were based on academic
achievement and/or financial need, while seven athJetic
grants in aid were awarded upon recommendations of
University coaches.
Recipients of scholarships for 1986-1987 were the
following students:
AMY
COLE, Bloomsburg,
recipient
the
Scholarship ($300
faculty members.
of
Oscar H.
),
JUDY BRANDT,
given in
physical
therapy major,
H. Bakeless
and Sarah
memory
of these former
Catawissa, sociology, John A. Hoch
Alumni Scholarship ($300), given
professor and administrator.
in
honor of
ELAINE McCOLGAN, Bloomsburg,
Harvey A. Andruss Alumni Scholarship
memory
of the late president
this retired
($300), given in
who served from
of
this
retired
president of the Alumni
1939 to
MAUREEN MAHONEY,
Huntingdon, accounting
Norman
major, the
Hilgar Alumni Scholarship ($300), in
memory of this former accounting professor and chairperson of the Business Administration Department, by
his family and friends.
Allentown, business adminisEaton Levitt Alumni Scholarship ($500), provided by Mrs. Levitt '42 and her
husband, Meyer, in appreciation of the education she
received at Bloomsburg.
tration major, the Mildred
marching band in
and former
honor of this member of the Class of 1906 and former
president of the Alumni Association.
DONNA LUZENSKI, Milton, English/secondary education major, the Boyd F. Buckingham Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in honor of this member of the Class
of 1943 and vice president emeritus of the university.
faculty member
Association.
academic achievement.
E.
Columbia, business educamajor, the Walter S. Rygiel Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in honor of this professor emeritus, former
chairman of the Department of Business Education and
honorary alumnus
LISA L. BERRY, Towanda, secondary education, the
R. Bruce Albert Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in
JEFFREY C. MORGAN, Bloomsburg, theatre/
English major, the Margaret Bittner Parke Alumni
Scholarship ($500), created by the late Dr. Parke, an
educator and author, to recognize an English major for
MARY
DARLA STAFFORD, New
tion
Kennett Square, business
Alumni Scholarship
education, Howard F. Fenstemaker
($300), given to a member of the
honor
newspaper.
EDWARD STEPHON,
marketing,
1969.
REBECCA FITZGERALD,
professor and scholar by his wife, Dr. Louise Seronsy.
REBECCA BERNSTEIN, Lehighton, mass communication major, the William Teitsworth Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in memory of this member of the
Class of 1971 who was a former editor of the student
HAINES, Watsontown, English major,
the
Alumni Scholarship ($400), presented to
an outstanding English major in memory of this English
Cecil C. Seronsy
WENDY
PIEKOS, Douglassville, speech/language
pathology major, the James Bryden Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in memory of this former member of the
Department
WENDY
of
Communication Disorders.
JONES, Mountaintop, elementary
education,
BUCK
III
SCHWARTZ
ZAKRZEWSKI
GRANQUIST
RAMPULLA
KINDIG
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
BERNSTEIN
STAFFORD
recipients
Ann
MAHONEY
memory
J.
of
Jarrett.
HARRIET JOHNSON, Gilett, special education, the
Class of 1924 Alumni Scholarship ($300), given to an
outstanding student in that major
TERESA BUCK, Lehighton, special education, the
Emily Reuwsaat Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in
honor of
this retired
member of
TOM RAMPULLA,
Kaston, business major, the Tlmo^
($500). given In
memory of this member of the Class of 1981 and former
president of SIO. by his family and friends.
DIANN KINDIG, Lime Ridge, special educutlon
major, and CHERYL SHULTZ, Berwick, secondary
education major, the Columbia Life Insurance Alumni
Scholarships ($827 each)
M.
thy
Alumni Scholarship
Miller
ROBYN
L.
STIELY, Camp
Hill,
math major,
the faculty.
CATERINA M. VIVALDO,
the Class of 1933
($100), given by the Class of 1933.
Kulpmont, medical tech
nology major, the President's Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in honor of the incumbent president of the
given
university.
of
DAVID M. COONEY,
Mifflinburg, biology major, the
Ercel D. Bidleman Alumni Scholarship ($300), given In
memory of this member of the Class of 1912 who
provided a monetary gift to the university.
DENISE M. GRIMES, Lebanon, secondary education,
the Class of 1968 Alumni Scholarship ($300), given by the
Class of 1968.
SHARON A. SCHWARTZ, McAdoo, early childhood
education, the Kimber C. Kuster Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in memory of this former faculty member
who was in the Class of 1913.
AMY J. ZAKRZEWSKI, Shamokin, English major, the
Mary L. Frymire Kirk Alumni Scholarship ($300), given
in memory of this member of the Class of 1894 who
provided a scholarship fund in her will.
SHARON K. GRANQUIST, Allendale, N.J computer
and information science major, the Rita Guerrlerl
Alumni Scholarship ($100 this year), given in memory of
this member of the Class of 1984 by her family and
,
BERRY
named
Jarrett Alumni Scholarship ($500), given in
this member of the Class of 1923 who
devoted her life to teaching, by her sister. Miss Harriet
the
STEPHON
1986
The awards
In
to
computer science/
Alumni Scholarship
women athletes, totalling $1,400, are
McCammon, a retired member
honor of Lucy
the faculty, who taught physical education and
coached athletic teams for many years.
This year's recipients are CAROL GURNIAK, a
member of the swimming team from Emmaus. $466 67,
TERESA LORENZI,
member of the basketball team
and SUSAN KOCHER, a member
of the Softball team from Camp Hill, $466 66
The awards to male athletes, totalling $2,100, are
given In memory of Dr K H Nelson. Class of 1911, a
former physical education faculty member and punt
president of the Alumni Association
from Weston. $466
a
67,
COONI Y
This year's recipients are MARTY KING, a member
of the wreslllng team from Canadalgua. NY, $700.
I;
GREG THOMAS,
a member of the basketball team
from Carlisle. $700, and B. J. Swaldl, a member of the
football team from Mount Carmel, $700
An additional athletic scholarship, worth $827 per
semester, has been provided by William H (iarson,
Class of 1963, in honor of his former wrestling coach,
Russ Houk This year's
recipient
Is
DARRIN EVANS,
a
secondary education/biology major from Slatedale
friends.
U
rife
1
SHULTZ
GURNIAK
KING
THOMAS
EVANS
11
3
1905
1911
Representative: Vera Hemingway Housenick,
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-3171
EFFIE CORBETT
503
died on
December
15, 1985.
years and was superintendent of the junior department
of the State Street United Brethren (now United
Methodist) Church for many years.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Sara Ann, In
1939. and by her first husband, Cleason King Weikert, in
1940.
Houdlnl was her pin up boy at Bloomsburg After
graduation In 1906, she earned $10 per month at the one
room school In Pleasant Mount.
These were a few of
Representative:
Fifth St.,
Howard
Bloomsburg,
PA
F. Fenstemaker, 587 East
17815 (717) 784-1920
NELLIE BRENNAN HENE
BRV'S memories
as she celebrated her 102nd birthday
at a family dinner In Florida.
Nellie's sons were there: Bill, Brevard's Community
Services Council senior citizens director; and Robert of
Suffern, N.Y., a retired school administrator.
Granddaughter Ellen Hohman of Orange Park and her
children, Robert, Brian, and Christopher, also attended
the event.
Nellie Jives at the Palm Bay Care Center.
She is survived by her second husband, Sherman R.
Care, and her daughter, Mary E. Weikert Clark. She is
also survived by one grandson, Thomas R. Clark; one
granddaughter, Mary Ann Clark Grau; and four greatgranddaughters.
1913
RALPH
E.
KUSTER
1915
of 130 North Street,
17 at the Gelslnger Medical
'13,
96,
Bloomsburg, died April
Center. Born In Montour Township, he was a son of the
late William C. and Ida J. Foulke Kuster.
He was a school teacher in his early life and was later
employed as a rural mail carrier out of the Bloomsburg
Post Office for more than 30 years, retiring in 1970. He
Representative: Warren A. Dollman, Box 22 Eyers
Grove, PA 17826 (717 458-5159
)
operated Kuster's Nursery in Montour Township and
was also a beekeeper, selling the honey at the nursery.
He was a ticket taker at the Bloomsburg Fair for
1907
many
Representative:
PA
Edwin M. Barton,
211
East First
St.
17815 (717) 784-3320
RUHL REBER
*09
died on
December
16,
1984
1910
ANNA KLEINTOB EDWARDS
'10
writes:
"I
am
years, including the 1985
fair.
He was
a
a
happy member of the Class of 1910 and was
95 years
young last August 23. I hope you can read this,
for my
eye sight is so very poor that it is hard for
me to write 1
have had a very active life and am now well
taken care
of In my own home by my family.
I have two children
11 grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren. I love
the Journal, which makes me feel
1 am keeping in touch
with happy days May the University
continue its good
NELLIE M. SEIDEL
'13.
97,
1918
member
Wesley United Methodist Church and belonged to the
Washington Lodge F&AM, the Caldwell Consistory, and
the Irem Temple Shrine of Wllkes-Barre. He was a
member of the Retired Rural Letter Carriers Association, the Pennsylvania Nurseryman's Association,
and
Pennsylvania Beekeepers Association.
His first wife, Ruth E. Erwln, died June 21, 1949, and
his second wife, Katie E. LeVan, died April
16, 1981. A
son, Air Force Lt. William C. Kuster, died in 1956.
Three
brothers. Dr. Kimber Kuster, Miram Kuster and Walter
Kuster, also preceded him in death.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. HENRY C
(JEAN) vonBLOHN '43, Johnstown, and Mrs. ROBERT
S. (GLADYS) LeV AN '49, Bloomsburg; five
grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; and a brother,
Herman
L. Kuster, Bloomsburg.
of
1909
JESSIE
'11
1912
1906
Bloomsburg,
1914
Representative:
Street,
land School District.
She served as contribution secretary for the Susquehanna Association for the Blind. Sunbury. and was the
oldest member of Christ United Methodist
Church.
Northumberland, where she taught Sunday School and
was a member of the VanAllen Sunday School class. She
was also a member of the Pennsylvania Retired
Teachers Assocatlon.
Ohl, 25
17815 (717) 784-0142
East 11th
FRANCES REGIS SWEENEY
'18, formerly of Scran30 at the Green Ridge Nursing Home,
where she had been a guest.
A lifelong Scranton resident, she was a daughter of
the late James and Catherine Dean Sweeney. She also
March
ton, died
attended Perm State University and received a B.A.
degree in education from Marywood College. She
completed graduate work at several other colleges in
Pennsylvania and New York.
Before her retirement, she was employed as a teacher
in the Scranton School District, spending many
years at
John Marshall Elementary School.
Surviving are three sisters, Sister Alice Sweeney,
PVMI; Marion and Eleanor, all of Scranton, and several
cousins. A sister. Anne Jean, died in 1984.
died February 13 at a
In the
Clayton. N.J., public schools and retired after 40
years
with the Harrisburg School District. She was
a 55-year
member of the Stevens Memorial United Methodist
Church and was a former Sunday School teacher.
Surviving are a brother and several nieces
and
1919
Representative: Grace Kishbach Miller, 918 Church
Street, Royersford,
ARTHUR
GRACE F. JOHNSON 'U, 100, a resident of Not
tlngham Village in Northumberland since 1979, died
May 18 She was a former resident of 295 Queen Street.
Born June 14, 1895. in Northumberland, she was a
daughter of the late Albert and Margaret Johnson. She
taught fourth grade at the Second Street and Steele
buildings in Northumberland, and also taught at
the
Lincoln and Pollock schools In Milton. She retired from
teaching In 1953 after 26 years of service In Northumber-
PA
Harrisburg area nursing home. She had taught
nephews.
1911
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
September
M.
PA
19468 (215) 948-3780
FELKER
'19
Selinsgrove died on
of
26, 1985.
1914
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton,
wick, PA 18603 (717) 752-3498
BESSIE LEBO VINCENT
'14,
91.
of
R.D
1
Sunbury died
A Shamokin
recently at Sunbury Community Hospital.
native and former resident of Danville,
daughter of the late Lewis and Zora Lebo.
1920
Ber-
she was a
Anna Davis Barrow, 21 South Fourth
Ringtown, PA 17967 (717) 889-3838 and Grace
Gotshall Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg
Representatives:
Street,
PA
17815
(
717 ) 784-3519
Mrs. Vincent was a former teacher and
was associated with her late husband. Henry,
who died in 1976 in
the operation of the Vincent Dairy in
Danville
for
many
1921
MIRIAM JEANE FORSCHT WEIKERT CARE 14
died on August 21. 1985. She was born
January 23 1894
U* daughter of the Reverend Augustus C Forscht
and
Annie E. Lutz Forscht.
She taught school In the Harrisburg
area for seven
SARA MORGAN SUTCLIFFE
1985.
according
died on May
from a classmate
'21
to a report received
Continued on page
1
13
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1921
Corn*>jeO »'om page
£2**?
1924
|
attending the 65th-year reunion
on
I. Buck, Theresa
Nelson
Dougherty, Beatrice Williams
Eichner, Warren L
Fisher Mae McShea Kester. Elenora
Shannon McDougall and Mary Gillaspy Shaler.
Weekend
were Miller
ADELINE E SWINEFORD
14. 88. of Berwick, died
June 12 at the Penn Lutheran Village in Seltnsgrove
She
had lived there since August 1973.
A native of Snyder County, she was a daughter of the
late Albert and Annie Haiuelman
Swtneford She taught
in the Berwick schools for 39 years
1925
HELEN DEITRICK HARMAN
her
home
T2, 82. died in
May
at
in Springfield,
where she lived for 45 years A
native of Bloomsburg. she was the widow
of the late
Arlington R Harm an, who died in 1981
She was a long-
time member of the Blue Church.
Surviving are her son. Arlington R
Harm an
Frazer; three grandchildren, and two brothers
MARTHA
FISHER
*25 of
Hummels Wharf
"Woman
of Distinction"'
is
the
by the
Soroptimlst International of the Sunburv Northumber
land Seltnsgrove area
The Soroptimtsts recently Instituted the award pro
gram
of
A.
be honored as a
first to
13
1925
1922
RepresentaUve: Edna S. Harter. East
Third Street
Nescopeck, PA 18635 (717) 752-4306
1986
honor women who have made outstanding
achievements through their professional, business or
voluntary activities in at least one of the Soroptimlst
to
program areas: economic and social development
education, environment, health, human rights,
status of
women, and international goodwill and understanding.
Dr Fisher was chosen
education, health,
for her
human
many achievements In
women
rights, the status of
and economic and social development.
She also earned a bachelor of music degree
and a
bachelor of arts degree at Susquehanna
University a
master of arts degree at Bucknell University,
and a
Ph.D. from Penn State
A career teacher, she began teaching In a rural school
house In Snyder County She taught elementary school,
Junior high school music and classes for the
mentally
retarded In the Sunbury schools before
becoming
director of guidance and school psychologist until
her
retirement In 1959
She also served as a clinical psychologist at Danville
State Hospital and six out patient clinics, taught
summer classes at Bucknell and evening classes In
Contmuod
Qfl
ptQ| 14
1923
T.
GENEVIEVE MORTON SCHAPPERT
'23
died
February 13 at her home in the Upper Askam section of
Hanover Township. Born in Nanticoke. she was the
daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Conroy Morton
A retired teacher, she had been employed by the
Hanover Area School District and the Somerville. N.J.,
School District.
Her husband, Frank, died in 1951, and a daughter.
Mrs. William (Mary) Zavada, died in 1976. Surviving
are a son, Francis Jude; three daughters, Mrs. Andrew
(Patricia)
Mitura, Mrs. Albert (Elizabeth) Vrotkoski.
and Mrs. James (Anne) Gola; 21 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren
SARAH LEVAN LEIGHOW '23, 83. died this year at
her home on Catawissa R.D. 3. A lifelong resident of
Locust Township, she was born August 17, 1902, a
daughter of the late Elmer and Katherine Knittle Levan.
She taught at local public schools for several years.
Her husband, David M. Lelghow, died in 1967.
Surviving are a son, Dale, with whom she lived; four
granddaughters, one great-granddaughter; and two
BU
professors published
Bloomsburg
variety
of
University Is well represented In a
publications by various members of the
English Department.
Glenn Sadler Is In the final stages of preparation of an
Important book for the Modern Language Association
(the English profession's most prestigious organization)
OPTIONS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE. His volume Includes essays by prominent
scholars
on
the
teaching of children's
entitled
WRITERS FOR CHILDREN
ary,
1986).
Her work
In
progress
formerly of Plains,
died March 17 in Wesley Village, Pittston. She was a
daughter of the late George and Maud Batey. She taught
in the Plymouth Schools and was principal of the Vine
Street Elementary School until retiring in 1960. She
married William M. Pierce in 1956.
Surviving are her husband, a step-daughter, a stepson, four grandchildren, a niece and several nephews.
'23.
Is
Volume
5
of
HISTORY OF BRITISH DRAMA and
WORLD
MODERN DRAMA. THE SHAW REVIEW,
THE BERNARD SHAW ANNUAL
articles In
The summer of 1985 saw the release of
CRITICAL SURVEY OF DRAMA (Salem
a five volume
Press), which
included the following articles: an overview of Amcrl
can drama from Its beginning and an essay on James
Bridie by Ruslnko. critical essays on John Drink water,
George
Llllo.
John Mortimer, Lennox Robinson and
James
Shirley by Gerald Strauss, essays by Michael
McCully on James Sheridan Knowles and by William
1924
Representative:
on John Heywood.
The forthcoming MASTERPLOTS
Balllle
Edward
Avenue, Bloomsburg,
PA
F. Schuyler, 236 West Ridge
17815 (717) 784-1515
SOPHIA FURMAN '24 of Alden died April 17 In
Wilkes-Barre. Born in Newport Township, she was a
daughter of the late John and Julia Pyrch Furman. She
taught at the K. M. Smith Elementary School in Alden
for
many
years.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary Baran. with
she resided; several nieces and nephews.
ELEANOR DERR GILBERT
whom
formerly of
Bloomsburg, died May 14 at the Millville Health Care
Center. Born in Danville, she was daughter of the late
Mont and Elizabeth DenShe taught at Mooresburg and Riverside in her early
years and at W. W. Evans School in Bloomsburg from
1952 until her retirement in 1962
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church,
Bloomsburg. She was active in the Columbia County 4-H
Horse and Pony Club and was adopted by the group as
their grandmother. She was also active in the Susquehanna Valley Corral.
She and her husband, Fred H. Gilbert, celebrated
their 53rd wedding anniversary on November 25. He
died later in May, and a joint memorial service was
'24.
85.
held
Surviving are three children, Mrs. Russell C (Kathryn) Davis, Belgium; Dr. Russell F. Gilbert, Ebensburg
R.D. 3; Mrs. Elmer (Harriet) Taylor, Montrose; seven
grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two brothers
and two sisters
II.
VALLEY OF DECISION
Rusinko Is also represented In MAG ILL'S SURVEY
OF CINEMA: FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS by her
critical analysis of the 1968
Pa.
essay
review
of
Matthew Bruccoli's
Dutch chapter meets
Alumni attending the Pennsylvania Dutch Chapter of
alumni in Reading on April 22 were Dwight
Ackerman 71, Terry Easterday '72, Kathy Eckenroth
'79, Sharon V. Gettel
'78. Karen Capion Haines '79,
Linda Jackovitz '83, Gail Kaucher '84 & '85, Sandy Kern
'67. Mary Anne Klemkosky '59, Ronald Klemkosky '67,
Janet Knox '84, Nancy J Kratzer '64, Michael Mehle '67,
Brian Quigley '81. Helen F Roberts '47, Gary Schell '63,
Francis Sell '35, Rev Carmer Shelhamer '34. Representing the University were President Harry Ausprlch,
Athletic Director Roger Sanders, Husky Ambassador
Jane Sando and Alumni Director Doug Hippenstiel '68.
BU
TURY CHILDREN'S WRITERS, Ruslnko's TERENCE
RATTIGAN and TOM STOPPARD; Balllle's A CHOICE
TERNARY OF ENGLISH PLAYS. Duck's article on
American Indian
novelist.
Jamake Hlghwater
In CRITIon English
dramatists Tcrnicc Haitian ami Henri Wolfe Levy by
Ruslnko and on John Drlnkwater and John Mortimer by
CAL SURVEY OF LONG FICTION,
articles
in the DICTIONARY OF LITERARY
BIOGRAPHY MODERN BRITISH DRAMATISTS; and CRITICAL SURVEY OF DRAMA, with contributions by
Strauss
Balllle.
McCully. Ruslnko and Strauss as mentioned
above
ASPA
unit
wins award
The Bloomsburg University student chapter of the
American Society for Personnel Administrators (ASPA)
has been named a Merit Award Chapter, according to
John Dlttrlch, dean of the College of Husim-ss
The .ward Is in recognition of the quality of the
program conducted by the chapter.
Dlttrlch said
of
ASPA
chapters Ltfj than
receive recognition
"It
more than 80,000 executives
and more than 200 student
there are
who are members
10
percent
of
the chapters
will
a
tribute to the students and their faculty
Prof Howard Klnsllnger, that their efforts
should be noted by such a distinguished group. The
vlslbllty and distinction brought to Bloomsburg University wben
they receive the award at the national
convention in New Orleans will be Immeasurable "
Two officers from the local chapter were planning to
travel to New Orleans for the national convention June
Is
advisor.
15.
award winning Czechoslova
kian film, LOVES OF A BLONDE and In MAGILL'S
CINEMA ANNUAL— 1986 by a review of AGNES OF
Strauss'
MAGILL'S
In Andruss Library are Sadler's
two-volume edition of George MacDonald's fairy
tales
and his article on MacDonald In TWENTIETH CEN-
American FIc
review articles by Virginia Duck on
May Sarton's THE SMALL ROOM and James Baldwin's
IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK, by Ruslnko on
Zelda Fitzgerald's SAVE ME THE WALTZ, I))una
Barnes' NIGHTWOOD. Mary McCarthy's THE GROUP
and Joyce Carol Oates' UNHOLY LOVES, by Strauss on
Ross Macdonald's THE UNDERGROUND MAN and
THE LONG GOODBYE. Bernard Malamud's A NEW
LIFE, and by Danny Robinson on Edith Wharton's
tlon Series, includes
GOD
In
1985
Currently available
A
to the present.
regularly for
LITERATURE TODAY, a
review journal, and she has published reviews and
and
LITERARY ANNUAL
covers the period
She reviews books about
drama
ROBINA BATEY PIERCE
on
Susan Ruslnko's book. TOM STOPPARD. a study of
the plays of one of England's major living dramatists. Is
her second In the Twayne English Author Series
(published in paperback and hardbound editions Febru
from 1950
sisters.
literature
campuses across the country Also, he has written
articles on George MacDonald and C S Lewis for a
forthcoming reference work published by MacMlllan
biography of Ross MacDonald appears
Philly
area alumni meet
Alumni attending the Philadelphia area dinner meetBU alumni on April 8 Included:
ing of
Edna B Gattey
Edward It Adams
Richard S Menapace '34, Dr.
Sandra L Nearlng '60, Nicholas
Pltuch 'GO, Margaret L Burns 'G7, Anthony B. Creamer
III 7G, G Thomas Hughes III 76. Kathy Ann Hallamore
78, William Chester Patt 79. Anne Mary Wilson 79,
Charles A Wilson IV 79, Cynthia Louise Mueller '84,
Lynne Sassani '84, Richard L Stec '84, Jane Paige
Greeby 'ar>, Dawn E Miller '85, Kathleen M. Onley '85,
LaRoy Davis '67, and Richard J. Pettlne Jr. '85.
Representing BU were Dr. Harry Ausprlch, president;
Anthony Ianiero, director of development; Sue Hlbbs,
women's basketball coach; Maria Frant and Wendi
Hamer, Husky Ambassadors; and Doug Hippenstiel '68,
director of alumni affairs.
"27,
'59,
ALUMNI OUARTERL y/J
14
jty
1966
1925
experimental
C/xito>^0 from page
and
advanced
cllnJcal
I
psychology
1931
1926
\
MAGDALENE
at
Susquehanna
G.
GRUBA
'26
Bethlehem
of
is
deceased
Dr. Fisher was certified for private practice aa a
psychologist in 1961. She was also the first cllnicaJ
psychologist and director of treatment at the State
Correctional Institution at Muncy on weekends and
District for four years
and taught
Memorial Elementary School for
Bloomsburg
at the
15
years prior
to
retiring in 1977.
Class members attending the 60th-year reunion on
Alumni Weekend were Irene Rhinard Crevellng, Ruth
Allen Smith and Helen Dickinson Gustason
summers from 1947 to 1959. She became a full-time
psychologist at the prison from 1959 until her retirement
Surviving are her husband, Edgar M. Derr, with
she celebrated a 50th wedding anniversary on
October 23; two daughters. Mrs. Paul (Rita) Stuhltrager
Jr. and Mrs. Edmond (Judy ) Whitmoyer. and four
grandchildren.
whom
in 1972.
was a pioneer in many ways She was the
teacher to use the Project Method In the Sunbury
schools In 1925; she organized and supervised the first
class of day care for trainable retarded children, she
was the first supervisor of all special classes; she
developed the system of testing In all grades; she was
the first to set up a program of filing and keeping
records In each Individual's file, she was the first to
make a city wide school evaluation, she compiled a
directory of community resources of Sunbury. she was
the first state president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of
the International Council for Exceptional Children, and
wrote to state education departments on the East Coast,
urging them to establish classes for retarded children
She also served as director of Region III of the ICEC;
she was the first president of the local Sigma Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma International Honor Society for
Teachers; she broadcast radio programs for the ill,
shut ins and children; she appeared on television at the
World's Fair in Chicago, and was Sunbury '» first
guidance director and school psychologist certified by
the State Department of Education.
After her retirement from Muncy In 1972, Dr Fisher
served as a volunteer at Sunbury Community Hospital;
was president of the Sunbury Business and Professional
Women; was president of the Women's Society of
Christian Service and president of the Carrie M. Purdy
Missionary Circle, both of St. John's United Methodist
Church, where she has been a member since 1908.
She is a member of the American and Pennsylvania
psychological associations, Soroptlmlst International,
Dr. Fisher
1927
Class
first
LONG
'27. 80, died May 7 at her home on
PEARL E.
Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg. where she had resided
for the past 13 years. She retired In 1972 after 30 years
of service as a government stenographer In Washington,
D C.
Born March 26,
she was a daughter
Who
of Catawissa, died
Flshlngcreek Town-
in
1932
Representative:
Bloomsburg,
HELEN HOWELLS WAGNER
'27 of
Clarks
Summit
PA
Ezra W. Harris,
17815 (717) 784-3532
R.D.
Representative: Lois Lawsoa, 644 East Third Street
Bloomsburg,
Scranton public schools for a number of years.
Her husband, George H. Wagner, died in 1963.
Surviving are two brothers, Thomas J. and William J.
Jr two sisters, Mrs. Marion Welsch and Mary Howells;
nieces and nephews.
died June 6 in Newark, Delaware. She
bookkeeper with the Shamokin Gas Co.
;
ROSINA ELLERY '27, a life resident of
May 15. She was a daughter of the late
Nantlcoke,
died
Elijah and
Martha Jones Ellery.
She taught in the primary grades of the Nantlcoke
schools for 43 years. Surviving are a sister,
Mrs. Eljina
France; a niece and several nephews.
VIVIAN
J.
FREY
She has received many awards
and recognitions
Includ ng a certificate of merit
for distinguished
service
as a teacher civic leader and
psychologist from the
Dictionary of International Biography"
civic aDnreciatlon award from the Sunbury
Salvation Army, and a
public service award for outstanding
contributions to
fr°
Penns y ,van,a Psychological
PA
17815 (717) 784-2046
ELIZABETH BOYLE CHURCH
'33, 73,
™
f
was a
Gap
retired
Her husband, John T. Church, died in 1951. Surviving
are a daughter, Mrs. James (Anne Marie)
Rubright a
son, John T. Church; nine grandchildren;
seven greatgrandchildren; a sister and four brothers.
MARY
A. HAUZE MILLER '33 died on March
13
She taught kindergarten in Bloomsburg schools
for
years. Her husband, George, died in 1984
She is
survived by one son, three grandchildren
and two
1986.
many
sisters.
'27
died on June
2, 1986.
1934
IE p
Representatives: Esther
Representative: Faye Appleman Dendler, 1132 Market
Street, Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367
LOIS A.
PRESSLER
'25 of
Lancaster died August
WATKINS
'28 of
Morrisville died
March
31
Fifth Street, Bloomsburg,
Evans Whitenight,
154 East
17815 (717) 784-6737
PA
ELIZABETH HAKE BINGENHEIMER
MARION BALLAMY TICE
DANIEL J. MALONE
died May 13, 1985.
1929
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
1926
'34 is
'34 of
deceased.
Wilmington, Delaware
1935
re 5€ntatlv e: William I. Reed, 151
ct <5 i
Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717) 784-0861
Representative:
died recently
In
Chapel
Hill,
N.C..
where
resided since 1979. She
'26
82
she 'had
was a daughter of the late Lloyd
and Pearl Doty Hartman and had
lived In Hatboro
most of her life
She was an elementary school teacher
in the Hatboro
school system for 22 years. Her
husband. Robert Bruce
r
EDNA NOVAK
at
Margaret Swartz BiUer,
PA
Street, Millville,
Waverly School
117
State
17846 (717) 458-6671
'30
1936
Representatives: Ruth
Street, Hazleton,
Cedar
MARION G. YOUNG
PA 18508. She
Scranton,
Hosier, formerly of Benton, died in
1945. Surviving are
two sons. Charles R. and David
E.; six grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
16
East Fourth
died in February 1982. She taught
for 44 years.
for
^
is
1986.
1930
MARTHA ELIZABETH HARTMAN HOSLER
'34
deceased.
R
lives at 839
North Main Ave
taught in Scranton
many
years.'
Wagner LeGrande,
PA
Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon,
gham,
PA
18201
249
(717)
Main
76 North
454-1427 and
Convn
Street
18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551.
ROBERT WILLIAM SAVAGE
'36
died in
December
1931
YAP LE
!PHSP*S
„
in Kingston
Born
of
In
Kingston,
P« . died
she was a
daughter of the late Edwin and Camilla
Eley Morgan
Prior o retiring in 1972. she was
an elementary school
eacher in the Dallas School District and
had also taught
in the Kingston School
District.
Her husband. John Q Yaple. died in 1967.
Survivinc
are a son. John Q Q, two
granddaughters and three
nieces.
of Locust
1928
m
Watlon
An
April
451
1933
died March 4. Born In Scranton, she was a daughter of
the late William J. and Mary Jones HoweUs. She taught
In
Box
5,
of
of Women," "International Who's
Who of
Intellectuals" and "Who's Who of
American Women "
10
Kelchner, Corinne Hess Miller, Minnie Olschefsky, Lois
Hirleraan Quick, Helen Bangs Richie, Marion Kllnger
Troy, Dorothy Foust Wright.
dren.
"Who's
Who's Who
J
Weekend were Mae
'27, 82,
1904,
Her husband, Wellington Savage, died in 1973. Surviving are two sons, Harold and Robert; two daughters,
Mrs. Eugene (Jane) Welier and Mrs. Robert (Janet)
Krlck; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchil-
Eastern Star 266, Messiah Shrine 44, Pennsylvania
Association of Retired State Employees, Pennsylvania
Retired Teachers Association; American Association
of
University Women, Mental Health Association,
Pennsylvania CouncU for Research In Mental
Retardation
Triangle Club of Sellnsgrove, Mary Derr
Rockefeller
Auxiliary, Susquehanna University Auxiliary
Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens
and the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association.
Dr. Fisher's biography has been published
attending Alumni
Margaret Stewart Hartman, Kenneth E. Hawk.
Romaine Henrie Hess. Winifred Keen Howell. Erma V.
ship,
of the late John and Virgle
Shetler Trainer.
She was a registered nurse at Bloomsburg Hospital
from 1947 until 1968, and worked part-time for five
years, retiring In 1977.
Iota Music Sorority of Susquehanna
University, Salvation Army board, American Assocla
tlon of Retired Persons, National Retired
Teachers
American Women," "National Register of
Educational Researchers," "Who's
Who In the East "
Dictionary of International Biography,"
"World's
TRAINER SAVAGE
LOIS
recently.
Sigma Alpha
in
Surviving are two brothers.
members
BiUer Bennett, Jane Fahringer Brewington, Lewis L.
Creveling, Eva Robbins. Eyer, Florence Fawcett
Fowler, Frank J. Colder, Margie Harrison Gregory,
Q^ ^nUU
re
Street,
e:
w
Bloomsburg,
*^^Health
M
Millville U
Frank J
PA
G
'31.
^
74.
Care Center. Born
°f
,ate
wSteni»"
She was a teacher
;
01 **- 1103
17815 (717) 784-5783
KELLY DERR
*
in
Attending the 50th year reunion on Alumni
Weekend
were LaRue C Derr. A David Mayer,
Kathryn Brobst
died
in
S.
Market
Hartman William A. Karshner. Woodrow R. Lirwhiier
N ervin W. Mericle, Bernard J. Young.
Frances Riggs
^oung.
May
22 at the
Bloomsburg she
J
G
™
the East Vandergrift School
Frank
P.
Warren, John S
Sandel.
Eleantr
Vema E j0Des Charles P. Michael.
Edward H. ^
Baum. Mary Jane Fink McCutchen. Dorothy
del
"
-
Johnson Cook. Kathryn John Evans
and Samuel Cohen.
Continued on page
1
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
I
BU
athletes hear
Un nUS Da y Ulwhu er "38 reminisced
?"
about his
K
a!iKfJ. ?
baseball-playing
days at Bloomsburg State Teacher
s
d
e HU5* y C,Ub »»««d
outltanding
25S251
?
t
V".
* MI D
,?
banquet"
major
the
SS3B
3 f0nn er P rofessi °™> baseball
plaver and
rn^lnM^o
May 6
A native
*> °<
,
eatUfed Speaker al
"*
dinner he,d
of Ringtown. Litwhiler spent
11 seasons in
leagues with the Philadelphia
Phillies St
Danny
m
ntioned
BU had named the
k
^
university s baseball
field the "Danny Litwhiler Field "
l ve gotten many
awards before but nothing gave me
as much of a thrill as seeing my
1
name on
,TVVe,Ve VearS
thaUield*
'
that field
up
° f U,whl,ers Pty«]
S
Following Litwhiler's speech, awards
were given
BU s outstanding athletes
Rick Bonomo was honored with the
Danny
to
Litwhiler
Bonomo won his second straight NCAA
Division i
national wrestling championship this
season
the ^Plent of the Joanne
JSZL^S*??^"**.
MUomb Outstanding Underclassman
Female Athlete
Award WQjtOWta won three NCAA Division
II national
swimming championships this year
Tony Woods received the Robert Redman
Outstanding
Senior Male Athlete Award Woods was
an All-American
George Laiulis was named BU Coach of
the Year
now the head football coach at Bucknell
University, led the Husky football team
to a 12-1 record
and I trip to the NCAA Division II national
semifinals
The Vernon Rochester Most Courageous
Athlete
Award went to two people
Joe Dowd, wide receiver
on the Husky football team, and Jay
Dedea. quarter
Litwhiler was also head baseball
coach at Michigan
State for 19 seasons, compiling a record
of 488 388, and
at Florida State, where his teams
went 189-81 He was
also one of the original inductees into
the BU Athletic
Hall of Fame.
Litwhiler told the BU student athletes
-nulls,
hack for the Huskies
Glenn Noack received the Time Markets/McDowell
Oil Basketball Award. Rick Bonomo
received the Good
as Gold Wrestling Award and Frank
Sheptock received
the Berwick Forge and Fabricating
Football Award
back
at Bloomsburg is what carried him
through the
majors. "When I was coaching, 1 told my students
Get
your degrees,''' he said. Litwhiler coached major
league
stars Steve Garvey and Kirk Gibson.
Don Brldensllne of Liberty Chevrolet received
the
Husky Club Outstanding Service Award for Initiating
the
automobile lending program and for his overall
support
to the BU athletic program
Joanne McComb, who retired at the end
of this
academic year, was honored for her 26 years of service
at BU
McComb was the associate athletic director at
\
He
also recalled Dr. Haas and Dr. Nelson who
helped
him decide to go into professional baseball "Dr Nelson
gave me money for a bus ticket and bats to go to my
first professional team," Litwhiler
said.
Litwhiler's speech included many humorous stories
of
his college days, including the story of how
he got to
be
called "Danny." There was a professor named Danny
Hartline teaching at the time Litwhiler was in college
"He was a grand old man," Litwhiler said. "And he was
called 'Danny.' So I decided I didn't want to be called
just 'Dan' anymore!"
But there was a touching side to his story, too. It
Litwhiler
Outstanding Underclassmen Male Athlete
Award
I
error.
ground
15
defensive back on RU's state champion
football team
Karen Hertzler was selected as the outstanding
senior
fema e athlete Hertzler earned All American
honors In
both field hockey and softball
Louis Cardinals, Boston Braves and
Cincinnati Reds He
had a career batting average of 281
with 982 hits in
1.057 games. He also won two
Gold Gloves for his
fie ding and was the first
outfielder in historv to plav a
full season of 150 games
or more without making "an
that his
1986
—
REUNION
Litwhiler
'38
speaker
Banquet
Francis
for
BU
the
In
(left)
audience when Danny
returned as the guest
Day
the
Champions Sports
former roommate
of
May was
"Doc" Sell '35.
in
his
In
tribute to her service, the outstanding
under
female athlete award was named In her
clansman
honor
It
was also announced at the banquet that BU
assistant wrestling coach Carl Poff was
named assistant
wrestling coach of the year by Wrestling USA
magazine.
- Dunvll IMchley
1937
Continued from page 14
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-4850 and
Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg
(
PA
)
17815 (717) 784-1857
LUTHER PECK
'37
1938
She
1941
survived by her husband, Robert C Miller, to
she was married for 45 years, a son. Barry E
Miller of Butler, two grandsons, and a brother
Klmer
Is
whom
Enterline.
was featured
in
a recent newslet
ter of the Hospital Auxiliary, State University of
York at Stony Brook: "The tall, lanky, gentle
Attending the 45th year reunion of the Class of
New
man
sporting a volunteer's uniform approaches, wearing a
movement belies the strong spirit,
longevity and tenacity of his service Luther Peck is a
volunteer par excellence. Having clocked over 3,000
hours at University Hospital, Lou is the uncontested
Army
for three years,
married and had three children
wife died. In 1965, after being introduced by
their mutual children, Lou married his present wife,
Claire. The children, Dianne, Carole, Roger, Deborah
and Lewis, who were friends, together with their own
ten children, now make a big, happy family."
His
first
1939
Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal, 740 Market
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-4715
Street,
EVA P. REICHLEY '39, 68. a former resident of
Sunbury, died February 26 In Uwlsburg Born In
Sunbury. she was a daughter of the late Grover and
Edna Smeltz Relchley.
She taught in the the Sunbury and Shlkellamy school
districts prior to retirement Surviving are four broth
ers, Marlln, Harold, Fred and Richard A fifth brother
was
killed in
World War
II
HELEN M McGREW
'39, 68, a retired teacher and
counselor, died February 26 In Bethesda,
Maryland A resident of Mahanoy Plane, she was on the
faculty of the former Gilberton High School and the
Mahanoy Area High School She earned a master's
degree at Penn State University
Surviving are three brothers. John. Daniel and
William, a sister, Mary Murphy, nieces, nephews and
cousins Two brothers. James and Edward, preceded
her in death.
guidance
1938
MARGARET G
GRAHAM
'38
of
Beaver
Cove,
Greenville, Maine, died at her home on May 7. Born In
Bloomsburg, she was a daughter of the late John F. and
Mary Casey Graham.
She was school librarian
Emporium and
Springfield
prior to joining the library staff at VUlanova University.
She retired in 1976. She was active In literary affairs.
Surviving is a
Cove, Maine.
sister,
in
ETHEL M McMANIMAN
'39 of
Nesquehonlng died
In
April 1985
1940
MARY
1917,
Representative
Bitler Enterline
Street,
She taught for 36 years, first in the Turbotville School
and then at Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary
School from 1954 to 1979.
June
District
1942
Representative: Dr Jeanne
Richmond Road, Lancaster, PA
Bloomsburg,
H Hinkel, 418
17815 (717) 784-3218
Clayton
PA
GLADYS JONES MILLER
26, 1985
'40 of
Upton,
Jefferson
Mass
died
Noll Zimmerman, 1104
17803 (717) 872-8642
JAMES
Stlsh
23 at her
7.
on
Schneider, Herbert Schneider, Edward D Sharretts,
Mary Keesler Sherwood, Howard Tomllnson, Sara
Masleller Tomllnson, Marian Murphy Uhl
The reunion dinner was held at Hotel Magee
home
Kathryn Graham of Beaver
E. MILLER '38, 69. of Bloomsburg, died May
home. She was born in Turbotville on January
a daughter of the late William G. and Alia V
1941
Alumni Weekend. June
H, were the following class
males Clarallne Schleo Baylor, Elizabeth Hawk Brown,
Agnes Casarl, Maude I'urscl Chlsmar, Edward Dobb, C.
Stuart Edwards, Kda Bessie Bollhartz Edwards. Eliza
beth M
Fclnour, Dorothy Savage Folk, Drue Folk,
Gerald I) Fritz. Lois Gruver Gassert, Helen Powell"
Gommer, Thurwald Gommer Sr., Thomas Grow, M.
Rebecca Wesl Hackcrihurg, Charles O Horn, Isabelle
Olah Horvath, Helen Dixon Kent Karns, William G.
Kerchuhky, Lawrence II Klotz. John E Lavelle, Leo
Ix-hman, Lois Fullmer Melzger, Mary Swelgart Miller,
Catherine Opllnger Rcnningcr, Clark Itennlnger,
Charles A Bobbins, Hoy Roberts, Jerry Y. Russln,
Helen Johnson Scammell, Florabelle Schrecongost
<»
soft smile. His quiet
champ!
"Lou grew up in a farming town in Pennsylvania and
was graduated from Bloomsburg State Teachers College. He came to New York City in 1937. served in the
Kcprvsentatlves
C Stuart and Mrs Eda Bessie
(Bellhartz) Edwards, 705 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0908.
D. PAPE *42, Hazleton, died May 29 at his
following a long Illness He was a son of Josephine
Pape and
the late
Frank Pape
Prior to his retirement In 1984, he was the director of
guidance In the Hazleton Area School District. He was a
teacher In the district for 40 years.
A veteran of World War II, he served for four years in
the U S Army Air Corps He earned a master's degree
in guidance and supervision at New York University.
Surviving, In addition to his mother, are his wife, the
Continued on page 18
16
ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Juty
FIRST ALUMNI
1966
FELLOW
—
Qonald
F
visit to Bloomsburg University as the first Alumni Fellow in
Maietta '50 met with student representatives ot the various
extracurricular activities related to special education and communication disorders
Residence,
Dr
During his
MUM M
THANK YOU.
ALL'
-
Some
the purchase of the Alumni
join
us
for the
ot the
BU
House with
alumni and friends
who supported
.000 or more were able to
Shown in photo (from left)
gifts of $1
dedication on Saturday. June 7
are Michael L Smith '69. Robert R Griffin
73. Margaret A Gr.ff.n 69
Margaret L. Burns '67. Richard E Grimes '49. Joanna
F.ce Buckingham
43. Alberta Williams
36
C
Stuart
Green "29. Boyd F
Edwards '41. Francs D.
Buckingham
Sell
35.
'43 Verna E Jones
Betty Ruth Luchak 68
Walter Rygiel (honorary alumnus). Irv.ng Gottlieb '43.
Mary Anne Maiikas
Klemkosky "59 and Ronald Klemkosky '67. The others
who were unable to
attend were recognized during the dedication program
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
—
Special guests
of
honor
for
Alumni Weekend
were members of the Class of 1936. Attending were (row one) Howard F
Fenstemaker '12. the only surviving class advisor. Kathryn John Evans.
Verna E. Jones. Dorothy Johnson Cook. Eleanor Bingham Sandel, Kathryn
Brobst Hartman. Frances Riggs Young. Woodrow W Litwhiler, (row two)
Edward Baum. Bernard J. Young. John S. Sandel, Mary Jane Fink
McCutchen. William A. Karshner. (row three) Sam Cohen, Charles P
Michael. LaRue C Derr. Frank V Warron, and A David Mayer Morvin
Mencle arrived after the photo was taken, (The photo was taken by
GlenEdwards. well known Bloomsburq photographer, who died unexpectedly
on June 25.)
Willi
ifillHllli
l!Mll«M||jji
SENIOR SEND-OFF — More than 250 seniors attended the "Senior Send-off" picnic at the Alumni
House m April
was a project of the new Student Alumni Council and was sponsored by the
It
Alumni Association
(Story
on page
19)
18
ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Juty
1066
Gmfcwpd
1942
'"">rr•
s
t^ r
1945
II
former Margaret PaJavage; three daughters, two grand
and two sisters.
1949
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
children, two brothers
the 101 st AirborneDi vision.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, two
daughters, fourgrandchildren, two brothers and two
0434
sisters.
1943
1946
Representative: Betty Katerman AJgatt, 210 Sunken
Heights Avenue, Bloomsburg PA 17815 (717) 784-5584
Representatives: Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge, 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA 17821 (717) 275-3046
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D. 1, Box 304,
Catawlssa.
1944
PA
18603
(
PA
17820 (717) 784-3035
1947
Representative. Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East 11th
Street, Berwick,
RAYMOND POPICK '49 has retired as a business
education teacher in theMountain View School District.
In addition to teaching a variety of business subjects, he
has served as advisor to classes, business club and the
yearbook. He was also a gym teacher and track coach.
During the Korean War. he spent two years in the
Army He earned a master's degree in guidance at
Bucknell University.
He lives in Dundaff with his wife, who teaches third
grade at Lakeland.and their son. Michael, who just
graduated from Wilkes College with a major in music.
717) 759-9733
LOIS C. BRYNER '44 was honored as "Woman of the
Year" by Beta Sigma Phi in recognition of her
community service.
She began teaching fifth grade in the Second Ward
School In Danville She was later appointed principal
and for 20 years served in that capacity while teaching
sixth grade at Second Ward and later at Mahoning
Cooper School. She has been head teacher and a fourth
or fifth grade teacher at Mahoning-Cooper for the past
Representative:
Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
Street, Carroll Park,
0081
1950
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Montvale,
'50 died February 26, 1984, at
a principal of Phillipsburg (N.J.) High
School and at North Plainfield, N.J., at the time of his
age
During her career, she has supervised more than
10,000 students, 25 teachers, 25 student teachers and six
Mrs^
w asc*
Mario Berlin*..
*
Mr and
,
&S OF m 2 &
gSS
EUGENE SHIPE
Lychos
lay
K
l
ANN
*44 Is
i
an unopposed candidate for
of Representatives from
The Hop Bottom lawmaker cited her strong
support
farmers over the years and noted her recent
service
on the Joint State Committee on Milk
Marketing This
committee, composed of consumers, milk
dealers and
extenslve research,
i&SSbJr^
the Milk Marketing Board.
decided
to
continue
She also noted she was Instrumental
in securing an
additional $2 6 million in compensation
for those farmers who were left uncompensated
for their milk when
Schepps Cheese filed for bankruptcy
Indemnity Fund was short of cash.
1 P "
J^JSSSl?^
be forthright
my views,
01
to
In
1
,n
serv,n «
m
because
>'
the
constituents
open and accessible to
do what It takes to solve
everyone and willing to
people's problems." she said
Another of her legislative goals has
been to force the
Department of Environmental Resources to
recognize
identify and clean up Illegal
dumping In the district She
her strong stand a alnsl an expansion
«
of
fil^l
K°u
legalized gambling
In Northeastern Pennsylvania
as mtnorlt .v chairman of the
House
i££?£
Agriculture
Committee, is a member of the Labor
Relations Committee, the Policy
Committee, the ComCOmmlUeeS
Ule
C' 0V
1
lSH
Sml
SS
°ron
'
^
™
Sullivan and Wyoming Counties
and parts of Bradford
and Susquehanna Counties, since
1975 She earned a
masters degree at Bucknell University
and was a high
school guidance counselor before
her election to the
House of Representatives.
'50 of Danville was recently
Geisinger Health Plan's board of
directors. GHP is an insurance plan offered
by Geisinger that provides prepaid family health care.
A lifetime resident of Danville, Snipe became a
member of the health plan in 1981. After a 32-year
career in education, he retired as pupil services
director
in
the Danville Area School District
in
1982
He
previously served as a guidance counselor
and geogra-
appointed
1948
House
for
Clyde Ackerman.
Following service in the navy during World War II, he
earned his bachelor and master's degrees at Bloomsburg and later studied at Rutgers, Lehigh, Boston.
Western Michigan, Penn State, Bucknell and Wilkes.
His affiliations included Mount Zion Lutheran Church
at Zion Grove, Twin County Lions
Club, Ringtown
American Legion, Luzerne Science Teachers Association, National Geographic Teachers
Association,
Gamma Theta Epsilon National Professional Geographic Fraternity and PSEA Retired Teachers.
Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife,
the
former Mary Theresa O'Rourke; nine children: John
William, Mrs. James (Ann) Snell, Joseph, Mrs. Douglas
(Patnce) Hoskins. Kathryn, Mary Elizabeth, Charles
and Edward; four grandchildren, a brother and a sister.
late
R<
becoming
si
CLYDE JOHN
'50, a retired teacher,
died April 15 at his home in Nuremberg after two years
of deteriorating health.
For 26 years he taught earth science at West Hazleton
High School and for several years was the junior high
school athletic director and basketball coach.
Born in Nuremberg, he was a son of Mrs. Laureen
(Miller) Ackerraan Teter, now of Zion Grove, and the
pate*
bois
ceorge and J
speaker with the United Methodist
Church She serves as a lay speaker in
Danville and
Lewlsburg.
CARMEL
He was
ACKERMAN
America.
She Is a charter member and has been secretarytreasurer for 17 years of the Danville Area Education
Association. She has been active In the Pennsylvania
State Education Association and National Education
Association and has served as president of the DAEA.
She was president of the Montour County Chapter of
the BU Alumni Association for 10 years and served
on
the Alumni Board from 1975-1983. She has helped
plan
and coordinate numerous teacher education and professlonal development conferences In the state.
Miss Bryner was superintendent and teacher
at
Trinity United Methodist Church for 20 years and
is on
the church administrative board. She Is
a charter
member and past president of the Danville Business and
Professional Women's Club. She Is a past
president of
the Danville Women's College Club and Is a
former vice
president of Soroptlmlst International of Montour
County
She belonged for more than 20 years to Delta
Kappa
(iamma, an organization for outstanding women educa
tors. She recently fulfilled a lifelong
goal of
re-election to the State
the lllth District.
61.
death.
teacher aides.
She was the first elementary teacher In the district to
earn a master's degree In elementary education. She Is
certified as an elementary principal, a reading special
1st and elementary education supervisor
In 1972 she
was selected as an outstanding elementary teacher In
certified as a
07645 (201) 391-9106
ANDREW PALENCOR
10 years.
,
NJ
Representative: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country
Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
MILLARD LUDWIG "48. a fixture in the Millville
School District for nearly 40 years, has retired
from his
teaching duties but will keep his post
as athletic
director
Millard, a former president of the
BU
Association, graduated from Millville High
1941
and served
joined
the
Bloomsburg
Alumni
School in
Navy for three vears He
faculty after graduating from
to
the
phy teacher.
Snipe earned his master's degree
education from
Bucknell University.
He serves on the board of directors of the Columbia
County School Employees' Federal Credit
Union and is
a member of the American Legion
Post 40's Citizen of
the Year committee. He also served
as director of the
Montour County Veteran Affairs Office
for 25 years
in the U.S.
Millville
in 1948.
1951
During his 38 years, he taught Latin,
geographv and
was the school's guidance counselor He taught
English
for the past nine years.
Millard and his wife. Saundra. are
parents of three
children
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214
Fair Oaks
Avenue Horsham,
J ^u
PA
19044
ARRELL
p
51 will retire as superintendent of the Hazleton Area School
District on January 26
1987. after a tenure of 14 years.
He
/
1949
district
V8:
E Grimes
ShS^^t
k
J?$5J
Street,
Harrisburg.PA
17102. (717) 255-2563
>
T
-
in
SAMPSELL
'49.
38 years.
has been with the
ParreU served as assistant to
A Schne *er. then became super
£2?*
SffiKSK
intendent when Schneider retired
1723
Fulton
formerly of Milton
diedMaro .12 m Mississippi Born
Mav 23.' 1920. he was
a son of thelate James and
Arlie Lebard SampseTl He
was married to the former ConnieJenkins
He was a veteran of World War II. having
served with
65.
for
f
,
He earned
S
his
has
"
,
MA
also
K
in 1972
degree at New York University in
earned post-graduate credits at
u ^ v ersity.
nTSSfnSflSS:
Scranton and Penn ?
State University
t2l0Wn
of
A veteran of the U.S. Navy
member of various civic and
the University
World War II he is a
educational association^
in
Continued on cage '9
ALUMNI OUARTERIV/July
Maietta
first
Growing up
a family of 10 showed Dr Donald
Maietta '50 the importance of caring for others
The
older children helped care for the younger children "
Maietta says.
In
This caring attitude has stayed with Maietta through
out his entire life. He has spent 36 years in the
field of
special education and is currently an associate
professor
of special education at Boston University
Maietta, a former professor at Bloomsburg
State
College, returned to Bloomsburg in April
to share his
experiences with students and faculty as BU's
first
"Alumni FeUow in Residence." Accompanying Maietta
was his wife, the former Eleanor McClintock 49.
According to Alumni Affairs Director Doug
Hippen
stiel, the Alumni Fellows Program
was initiated this
spring by the BU Alumni Association.
Under the
program, an outstanding alumnus/alumna will
be
invited back to campus each semester to
share his/her
experiences with students, faculty, staff and other
alumni.
During his stay, Maietta toured the BU campus
and
faculty and students in the special education
met with
1951
Continued Worn page
well with the students "
a,so ejjoyed meeting with some
of the student
officers of, the various clubs
and organizations in the
special education department -li
s good to be an active
student.
Maietta says "A
J*
student needs to do things
outside of the classroom to add to
his or her develop
r
ment.
" lle tl
,,
tatere » l
m
sP*c»»l education blossomed
.
!
while studying
speech pathology and English at BSC He
says he enjoyed doing clinical work
and reading various
special education Journals
1
Upon graduation from BSC In 1950. Maietta received
a
work at the University of
fellowship to do graduate
Pittsburgh At Pitt, he studied speech
pathology psy
chology and audlology, and continued
doing clinical
work There's one particular case which
he
remembers
still
today.
"There was a steel worker who lost his voice in
an
accident." Maietta says "He was hit In
the throat bv a
hot steel bar 1 helped the man regain his
voice It made
me feel so good."
Since receiving his master's and doctorate
degrees
from
Pitt,
he has been Involved
In
three major areas of
and Most Precious Blood Church, Hazleton.
He is married to the former Lucille Caccese, and the
couple has three children.
1952
^
Jacqueline Albert Mlchehl, BurnsvtUe. Minn..
J Harrl
sen
Edison, N.J.; Betsy Ann Hendenhot
ttM.
NeMif, Northumberland. Barbara Bennett Nichols
Reading; Rosalyn Verona Pennington. Devon,
Martha
Mulchan Persing, Pennsburg; William Phillips
Elvridge, N.Y.; Margaret Miller Shuda,
Barneavllle'
Judith Stephens, Jeffersonville, Joan Raab
Stlne.
Timonium, Md.; Joyce Buck Walter, Vestal, N.Y
Emma Miller Winn, Muncy. Donald M. Wise' Levtttown; John Wool, East lslip, N.Y.
»•
1957
Representative: John
PA
S.
Scrimgeour, R.D.
5,
Box
112
17815 (717) 784-7120
ROBERT M. MAURER '57 has won the National
School Public Relations Association's 1986 Golden
Achievement Award for his column, "Cornwall Lebanon
News and Views," In THE DAILY NEWS, Lebanon He
also won the same award
writes and broadcasts.
1954
Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan, 607 Country
Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-7438
1955
Representative: R. Arnold Garinger, R.D.
Harvey's Lake,
PA
2,
Box
155
18618 (717) 675-1515
1956
for
radio spots which he
Maurer began his career as a teacher at South
Lebanon in 1957 In the 30 years since, he has served the
cause of education In many ways He has coached
baseball and basketball; taught at Mlllersvllle University;
served as English Department chairman for
Cornwall-Lebanon, and served as assistant principal at
Cedar Crest High School
He almost was never an educator at all he Inter
rupted his education at VUlanova to play professional
baseball for five years in the Baltimore Orioles system
He later earned his bachelor's degree at Bloomsburg
and his master's degree at Temple University.
He and his wife, the former CAROL NEARING '57.
live in Lebanon with their three children, Lynnette,
Dean and Dennis. All three will be students at Perm
State this
education at Boston
University for the last 20 years.
During his tenure at
Boston Maietta has taught several
courses In Europe as
part of the Boston University
SSES'
Stuttgart.
Overseas Graduate
has taugnt tn sucn European cities
as
Frankfurt. Heidelberg, Naples and
8?
Munich.
Nuremberg
Prior to teaching at Boston. Maietta
served from 1955-
9bS as a member of the BSC faculty.
He was also an
instructor at West Liberty State College
for two years
Maietta has also been very active In
the area of
research and writing He has had over 30
publications
and papers and is currently working on
several more
He also keeps himself busy with community service
Maietta has served as a consultant with
several
publishing companies and with
several Boston-area
school districts
Maletta's wife. Eleanor, was employed
as a teacher
after her graduation from BSC but
quit teaching to raise
the Malettas' two sons, Chris and
Eric Today she helps
her husband with his publication manuscripts
and also
enjoys oil painting
Reflecting on his career in education.
Maietta says
"Students are the binding link When the students
learn'
Uie professor benefits The energy,
passion, and desire
to learn Is great when everything
"
comes together
degree
In
administration at the University of Scranton
superintend
He was awarded a Doctor Equivalency and
ent's letter of ellglbilty
from Lehigh University.
He has had an outstanding career
In the teaching
profession, ranging from being an elementary
teacher to
Junior high school principal In West Plttston to
supervisor of elementary education In the
Wyoming
Area
School District, his present position.
He has been active tn Irem's affairs for a number of
years, being a member of the Motor
Corps and the
Clowns Unit where he served as director for two years
He has also served on various Important Shrine
He is a member and past master of Valley Ixxlge 499,
FA AM, West Plttston, Keystone Consistory, Valley of
Scranton. Hazleton Shrine Club, Klwanls International,
Lions International, and many other community
groups.
He is an active member of the Presbyterian Church.
He
is
married
to the
members
attending the 30th year reunion on
,
EDMUND
J.
SWARTZ
'57,
59,
formerly of Mount
Carmel, died April 28 In Springfield Born January 2,
1929, he was son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Swartz, who
He was a systems analyst for Reliance Insurance Co.
and did work for ARCO He served in the Army in
Germany after World War II
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road
Stanhope, NJ 07874 (201 ) 347^)930
1959
Representative Sandra Pflater Brown, 2220 Kings
Avenue, Easton, PA 18042 (215) 252-2881
Healy. Brodheadsvtlle,
Thomas
Higglns, Mlllersburg;
April
l
in
Syracuse,
'59, SO, of
N Y He was
Ontario, N.Y., died
a veteran of the
Korean Conflict and had been a teacher
In
Wayne
County, NY, school districts for a number of years.
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
McDonald; a daughter, Kelly; a son, Michael; a sister
and a brother
Surviving, in addition to his parents, are his wife, the
former Mary Ann Stecker, to whom he was married on
September 3, 1955; five sons, Edmund. Michael, Jeffrey,
Paul and Gregory; two daughters, Mary Ann and
Elizabeth; three brothers and two sisters
;
Robert Huntz, Peekskill, N.Y.; Betty Carvolth Johnston.
Allentown; John E. Johnston, Pine Grove; John Koch,
Bridgewater, NJ.; Charles Kwtatkoski, Belle Mead,
N.J.; Marjorie Felton Mackert, Lyndhurst, Ohio;
of
Sam
fall
survive.
Class
June 14 at the Sheraton Inn, Danville, were William and
Bunny Bowman Bitner, Glens Falls, N Y.; Shirley
Andre Carey, Fredericktown; Marian Walsh Chruney
and John Chruney, Pembroke, Mass.; Joan Christie
Connolley, Allentown; Mary Hoffecker Coughlan,
Springfield; Helen Diehl, Danville;
Beverly Bryan
Edwards, Doylestown; Curtis English, Springfield, Va
Robert Evans, Santa Rosa, Calif. Helene Clark Fleck
noe, Springfield; Joanne Hester Gentry, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Margaret Duttinger Hartley, Lewtsburg; Jack
former Mary Ann Hoffman
Kingston and Dallas They are parents of two sons,
and Charles, and have one granddaughter
CHARLES McDONALD
Representative: Dr. William L. Bitner III, 54 Wine rest
Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-4907
research and writing
committees
1953
Bloomsburg,
Instruction,
and community service.
Maietta has taught special
1957
•
Representatives: Francis B. Gallnskl, 90 Tower
Hill
Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 (215 ) 348-9746
and Dr
Star
801
PA
5K?> w&
special education:
1956
1
11
'Alumni Fellow'
and communication disorders department
Maietta was impressed by the attitude of the
special
education faculty
The faculty members have a real
passion for what they're doing." he says
Thev relate
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
SfoH Writer
1986
JAMES
O.
BROKE NSH1RE
1960
Representative
Chappaqua,
has been elected 52nd
Illustrious Potentate of Irem Temple, WJikes-Barre.
A native of Kingston, he attended the University of
Kentucky where he played football for Paul "Bear"
Bryant. But his studies were interrupted by military
service during the Korean Conflict, and he later earned
his bachelor's degree at Bloomsburg and his master's
NY
James
J.
Peck, 40 Jeffrey Lane,
10514 (914) 238-5417
'57
DORIS WHIPPLE POUST
'60
and her husband, G.
Lynn Poust, are parents of two children, ages 16 and 21.
Lynn, who received a master's degree at Bloomsburg, Is
a teacher at Muncy High School, and Doris Is
a
Continued on page 20
ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Ju'y
20
1960
teacher in the
212 Sprout Road,
substitute
address
Continued
is
bun cay?
elementary school,
Muncy. PA 17756
1965
1967
THOMAS RYAN
Their
Lady
'65.
Rosm and
a social studies teacher at Our
Lourdes Regional High School for the past 19
years, was this year's commencement speaker at that
of
his wife, the
i
former Patricia Dormer, are
18; Marianne, 14; and
parents of three children: Paige,
Matthew.
13.
school
DEBORAH GUTHRIE '67 and her husband. Russell,
operate Guthrie Computer Solutions, a computer consulting firm in Watsontown. The firm showed "phenomenal'' growth during 1965. matching that of 1984 when
1961
1966
HU
Edwin C Kuw-r,
Representative
PA
Road, Bechtelsvllle,
I,
County Line
the rate
Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive,
NJ 07712 (201) 9220)30
19605 (215) 754-7977
Ocean,
1962
Representative Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
R.D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 06502 (201) 874-3118
JAMES ANTHONY
'62
is
employed by the Ohio
Company
Casualty Insurance
NELLIE ANN MATHIAS
'62 has Joined Andrews,
Realtors as a sales associate In
the Wayne office She Is a former speech and hearing
therapist and is a member of the Panhandle Civic
& Plnkstone
Dickinson
Association.
1963
Representative.
Pat Blehl Cranford. 77 Hawthorne
PA
Avenue, Gllberisvllle,
HENRY DOBSON
19525 (215) 367-9188
BARBARA BEHMER '66 of Akron was part of a
Friendship Force that went to China last fail The group
of about 80 people, mainly from central Pennsylvania,
visited such cities as Shanghai. Wuxi. Nanjing. Xian.
Peking, Canton and Hong Kong.
While at Bloomsburg, she was an English major and
associate editor of the literary magazine
She is
currently a guest editor for Family Circle magazine
She and her husband, Robert, have twin sons, 17. and
two adopted daughters, both 15
TOM DIEHL '66, head coach of women's basketball at
Susquehanna University, was the guest speaker at
Juniata High School's Ail-Sports Banquet. Tom has
guided his team to five NCAA Division III tournament
appearances as head coach.
The 1985-1986 Lady Crusaders finished 17-6, and placed
fourth in the Great Lakes regional tournament. They
finished third In last year's Mid-Atlantic Regional to
24-5 season, tying a school record. In 1983 he
complete a
was named Division
District
has become one of 15 high
school teachers In the U.S. to be recognized
as
distinguished teachers of honorstudents by the Unlver
sity Scholars Program at Penn State
University The
award was based on the testimony of Dobson'sformer
students which, for him. is the most rewarding
part.
"In the classroom I gave them my best
shot," said
Pobson. "I wanted them to learn the basic skills
and
Olso to develop enthusiasm to continue
to learn I see
myself as a life-long learner."
After high school, the Mt. Carmel native
took a
years worth of engineering classes at Penn State
before serving 18 months In the Army
He received a degree In math and physics education
at Bloomsburg In 1963, then got
his master's degree in
physics at Syracuse University in 1968.
After graduate school, he took
courses at the
University of Rochester, the University of
California at
III
Converse Coach of the Year
for
II.
'63
Berkeley. Columbia University, and the
State UniverNew York at Brockport Along the way. he got a
boost from nine National Science
Foundation scholar
In 1980 he returned to PSU to receive
his doctorate in
curriculum and Instruction for science
education
Hank teaches at Central Columbia
High School
(Bloomsburg) and lives at Mlllvllle R I)
2
BRYAN JOSEPH BALAVAGE
Bucknell University.
Lewisburg.
1502
Susan Drive
CARL A FISHER
S'/""
,s
'64 and Carol C
Chamberlain
Sunbury R.D 3 home on March
a teacner in the Line Mountain
School
LARRY IKELER
the
new Baltimore
S T
2fi T Al
and the
f
rst
JR.
at their
111
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197
?'
was one
'64
of four inductees into
County Wrestling Hall of Fame He
coach at Hereford High School from
hls
Maryland
,eam won
tne Baltimore Countv
state tournament, and that team
rema Ins the only team from Baltimore
Countv
won the state championship
•
TT
nt years> lke,er
Jh state tournaments
and
nnnih
,
» Wf
?
am
r
f
?
s
to
have
has been Bcorer for the countv
In 1982. he developed a comwhich cut down on the
™^*
needed to conduct the
operation at large tournaments
He is a mathematics teacher at Hereford.
scoring
K
JAMES J. rosin '67 was sworn in May 12 as a
Northumberland County judge. The Shamokin attorney
was nominated by Gov. Dick Thornburgh to fill the
vacancy created when Judge Peter Krehel lost a
retention election last November. He said he will seek
election to a full 10-year term in 1987.
Roslni served two terms as Northumberland County
District Attorney after serving as an assistant
district
attorney for two years. He has been in private practice
In Shamokin for 14 years. He earned
his law degree at
Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle.
I
Chairperson
is
-
on June
PHILLIP D. LANDERS '67, associate professor of
business adminstration at Williamsport Area Community College, received an "Excellence in Teaching"
award during the college's 21st annual commencement
May.
The awards honor
Lane.
full-time
faculty
demonstrate
members who
"excellence in instruction and provide
service to students," with prospective
winners nominated by students, faculty, administration
and alumni.
1968
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435
Street, Trenton,
EDWARD
an
official of
Dorin
was appointed a
by Governor Thornburgh in December 1983 and
will be serving his third consecutive term as chairman.
He is a senior buyer in purChMlnfl management with
the Williamsport plant of
9*
GTE
Corp.'s electronic comdivision. He is a
Temple University graduate
ponent
and has been employed
GTE
I
at
since 1963
Stanley Rakowskv. superintendent of the Clearfield Area
1
School District, was reelected vice chairman of the
council, and Ramona Alley
of
Berwick was re-elected secDORIN
retary Both were appointed
trustees in 1983
Rakowskv. a 1970 BU graduate, holds
a master's
KLH£2?2
Fawn
Street,
R. HESS '69, M.D., has been elected
president of the medical and dental staff
at Soldiers and
Sailors Memorial Hospital In WeUsboro.
He assumed the
11.
is
'
'
Market
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
re-elected
,
ntaUve
Carl P Sberan 43
if2Sf?
i» 19348
Kennett
Square, PA
(215) 388-1259
941
1969
SUte Where he
curren "v
?n^M m Penn
P.**™"- A
an East Tennessee
1965
at
outstanding
trustee
were married
lives
Trevorton has
education at
administration at Michigan State University.
Thomas Lemon,
re-elected chairman of the
Council of Trustees of Bloomsburg
University at the
council's quarterly meeting
Honeyman Road.
He
in
He has been promoted twice since joining the WACC
faculty in 1968. He earned a master's degree in
business
Representative R.
Lanadale, PA 19446
^
Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
'67 of
earned a master of science degree
in
1967
hT
orin ma y° r of Montoursville and
r
bih VP
Corporation, was
1964
66 percent.
ANTHONY SALERNO '67 has been named to the
board of the County of Lackawanna Transit System. He
is director of finance and administration for the Old
Forge School District. He was formerly an instructor at
Keystone Junior College, Lackawanna Junior College
and the Old Forge School District.
He earned a master's degree in business administration from the University of Scranton and completed
additional courses at Temple University and Penn State.
He has received many commendations as director of
finance and administration at Old Forge.
sity of
ships.
was
Deborah earned a bachelor of science degree in
business education at Bloomsburg and has completed
graduate work in data processing.
11 **-
enrofled
State
University graduate, is active in
area political, civic and
social organizations.
Serving on the nominating committee
were Richard F
post on January l and will serve
a one-year term In
addition to his duties as president
of the 34-member
he has been appointed as an ex officio
voting
of the hospital's board of directors
On November I, 1980, Dr. Hess became
associated
with surgeons Robert C. Bair.
M.D.. and Thomas E.
Da vies. M.D., in Wellsboro.
A native of Danville, he is the son of Edith L.
Hess of
Bloomsburg and the late Donald M Hess
1
hls
,"ledicaJ de gree from Hahnemann
r
Medical College. Philadelphia,
in
staff
member
m^oT^'T
8
S l^
^ W4
1973. His surgical
C ° mPleled 3t Geisinger Medical
Ce " ter
a
in
Pta
US
i?
from 1974 to ,Sc
1976, Dr. Hess spent
tSTtSLt
13
i
medial
Medical Corps
months as £e
command of the 3rd Brigade.
Infantry Division along the
D.M.Z. in South Korea
served the remainder of his
military career as
0i
meJg ency department at
S
U.S. Dewitt Army Hospital
in Fort Bel voir, Virginia
t0 Geisinger Medical
Center in 1976
received full specialty training
in general surgery'
0 raC Ce
en
his move 10
officer in
TLZuT™t *V
JSPffgC
PrZ^.l
r\ r
u
*
rn^
^
qua
2nd
He
til
the
he
He
WeUsSro
lfied t0
certification
examSn«Pffrom the *\American Board of
examinations
Surgerv He
aS a
lomaie of
National Board of
Medical Examiners since 1974.
He is past president of
the Tioga County Medical
Society and is
M^£7?
-
?
^
^cTA^tL^^
He
is
married
to the
****
-d
memoir
"en-
former Linda J Frye
of boSi
of Danville.
Continued on page 2i
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1969
Cor?*x*o hoa page rc
^
HM
NDIS
was a judge for the
?!
annual ScranlonianyTribune Easter
in Scranton She is vice
principal at
Scranton Technical High School She earned
a master s
degree, as well as a secondary
administration and
supervision certificate, from the University
of Scranton
I
o^^FL*
HS
1"
XT* «
Seal Spelling
Bee
LYNNE
BRESSl
G.
'88 received the
Degree
Doctor from the Dickinson School of Law
on
Her outstanding career at the law school was
rial skills to the position,
well as a strong commitment
to the university's philosophy
of providing equal educa-
31
Honor
Society, a membership granted to all
third year students
in the top fifteen percent of their class.
changed careers
last
November. She is now a senior education specialist
for
the Burroughs Corporation. In that position
she teaches
computer concepts and operations to customers who
have recently purchased Burroughs A Series main
frame computers.
HOWARD EBERSOLE
'88
has been elected
to
his
second term as president of the Bristol Township
Education Association. Howard is a second
grade
teacher at the Washington Elementary School in
Levlt
town.
'88
has been appointed
relations at Bucknell
assistant director of alumni
University. She had most recently been an instructor
of
languages and cultures at Bloomsburg University She
is a doctoral candidate at Penn State.
She and her
husband. Frederick, live
in
Sunbury.
President
and
tional
as
The 1970 Lycoming College
sociology graduate has had a
variety of positions in human
resources management, has
worked as a therapist and
social worker and as an
affirmative action specialist
|
RAYMOND
experience
rela
MITCHELL
Hons and managerial training programs,
offering
advice relative to careers. Jobs, housing and
supervisor/
supervisee conflicts, and participating In
affirmative
action grievance Issues
At Bloomsburg University. Mitchell will monitor
the
affirmative action program, as well as the
university's
compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
1970
J.
He earned his master's and doctoral degrees at
Rutgers University. He was the recipient of the Dean
Lattimer Fellowship for academic achievement at
Rutgers and also completed graduate work at Indiana
University of Pennsylvania, Marywood College and
Princeton University.
He most recently served as supervising psychologist
at the Children's Service Center of Wyoming
Valley. He
served as representative psychologist to the Inter
Agency Child Abuse Team of Luzerne County and as
consulting psychologist to the Orphans Court of Luzerne
County.
He and his wife,
Rebecca and Casey.
TEDD REITZ
70
Brenda,
have
two
1971
Representative: William H. Cluley, Box 4320, R.D.
Spring Grove, PA 17362
A.
4,
B LEBER 71 has been appointed manager
systems in the computer center at BU
project manager with General Dynamics
Data Systems Division in Norwich, Connecticut, since
1983. The previous year he was a site consultant for the
Data Systems Division at the Electric Boat Division in
Groton, Conn. From 1973 to 1982 he was associated with
Mack Trucks, Inc., of Allentown, as a systems analyst,
senior systems analyst and a systems supervisor.
In his new position at BU, Bieber will direct the
activities of the administrative systems and programof administrative
He has been
ming
staff in
also
services.
will
moved
to
implementing computerized systems He
as assistant director of computer
serve
Glenn's wife, Judy,
Tracy and Todd
Judy's family farm In Wlnfleld.
ROZENNA
Terrl.
is
also a
BU
They have
HARTMAN
C.
71 has been named super
visor of special education In the South Western School
District at Hanover. She had been curriculum director
of special education In the Capitol Area Intermediate
He Joined GroupShare In 1985 after being affiliated
with Sacred Heart General Hospital In
Eugene Ore
and the Uhlgh Valley Medical Center In Allentown
NEIL LEARN '72 Is a fourth grade teacher at
Huntington Mills Elementary School He and his
wife,
Linda, are parents of twin sons, Justin and
Jered, age
seven.
H.
graduate. They have
DEW ALT
of the
'72
has
been
hired
Brandywlne Heights School
IHI
at
as
business
District
|| ( .
lives
He
at
J. CLEES '72 of Malvern recently received
a
"Quality Starts Here'' award for outstanding performance as manager of the Information center of Provident
Mutual, Philadelphia The award Is given to
select
employees for performance ubove and beyond department and corporate standards Larry, who also received
his master's degree at BU, Joined Provident Mutual
In
1984
Unit since 1979.
From 1971 to 1979 she worked In the Chester County
Intermediate Unit as a learning disabilities classroom
teacher and master Itinerant teacher She was also
coordinator of the Individual Education Program
She also earned a master's degree at BU and Ik
working on her Ph D at Temple University
JUDITH MILLS
'72 Is
Springfield
She Is a
Christopher's Hospital
Drexel
engaged
Robert Kozubal of
audlology at St
Philadelphia and lives In
director
In
to
of
Hill
MAX SCHLESINGER
'72.
who
Is
director
of
the
media center at Missouri Western State
College, has been awarded the college's Professional
Staff Award for outstanding performance of duty He
received a presidential citation plaque and a check for
$500 during the awards ceremony In St Jseph, Mo
Max, who has been on the college staff for 10 years,
was cited for developing the Instructional media center
Instructional
MARK SACCO
71 has been hired as a special
education teacher and football coach at Warren Areu
High School Mark spent the past five years as head
coach at Buena Vista High School In Colorado, where he
accumulated a 30-18 mark (6-3 last season) Mark Is a
native of West Hazleton
JOE BOTTIGLIERI
an elementary teacher in the
Midd- West School District in Snyder County. He is also
track announcer and public relations director for
Selinsgrove Speedway, a position he has held under the
current promoters since 1981
GLENN
children,
daughters,
is
U8ed b y participating
LARRY
three
CURRAN
70, Ph.D., has opened an
office for the practice of psychology In
Chinchilla A
licensed psychologist and state certified school psychologist, he will offer treatment and diagnosis
for children
adolescents, family and adults. He will also offer
hypnosis, marital, divorce and custody counseling
and
evaluation.
lind s*' rvtce8
I
Representative: John W. Dalfovo, 215 Forres taJ Drive
BERNARD
has been promoted to
also earned his master's degree
Allenwood R.I).
In Union County
1971
18701 (302) 268-9403
'72
contracts for
C
E.
DE
SEIG FRIED
J
fadl
manager
Caravel Fair,
Association
vice president, group purchasing and
materials management services for GroupShare. lnc He will
direct
negotiations and marketing of purchasing
Includes writing and updating
affirmative action programs;
human
E. FISHER 72 has earned a
master's
business administration at Wilkes
College He
Is vice president of the
Berwick Hospital Corporation
He was recipient of the William G. Follmer
Merit
Award In 1982 from the Healthcare Financial
Management Association for his service In chapter
activities.
In
Trust School
Company
Mitchell's
ROBERT
degree
istrator, with Northeastern Bank of
Pennsylvania Prior
to joining Northeastern In 1982
as a trust officer In the
Stoudsburg office, he was an assistant trust officer
at
the hirst National Bank of Allentown.
He Is also a
graduate of the Pennsylvania Banker's
and awareness trainer with
the Pennsylvania Power and
Light
Representative: M. Jacqueline Feddock,
240 Central
S., Apt. 14 A, New York,
N.Y. 10019.
Park
ROBERT H. DeSILVER 72 of Bethlehem has been
promoted from assistant vice president, trust
administrator, to assistant vice president,
regional trust admin-
employment
opportunity ."
administering
SHARON LUNGER GUINN
BU
"George Mitchell brings excellent
administrative and managesaid.
of Juris
a number of significant accomplishments
Among these
she was elected to membership In the Woolsack
'88
George A Mitchell. Wtlllamsport. has been
appointed
director of affirmative action at
Bloomsburg University
in commenting on the appointment.
Harry Ausprich
21
1972
university staff
May
marked bv
SANDRA EKBERG BROWN
Mitchell joins
1986
'71
has been named head
football
coach at Shippensburg University Prior to Joining the
coaching staff at SU, he was an assistant coach at
Lafayette College* 1973 1977) and head coach at Mans
field University (1978 1982) While at Mansfield he was
selected as Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division
Coach of the Year in 198!
BARBARA A. HAAS 71 was among eight educators
honored by the Berks County Intermedial!- Unit The
purpose of the program is to recognize teachers for
enhancing career education among students and for
establishing career partnership programs between
school districts and businesses
Barbara Is a business teacher at Oley Valley High
School, where she has been teaching grades ten to
twelve for the past 15 years She was honored for
establishing a district wide committee of business
people and developing a departmental slide presentation
that Illustrates the effectiveness of business courses to
local employment
She also established the Future
Business Leaders of America at Oley High If years ago
She received a master's degree at Bloomsburg and
completed additional graduate work at Kutztown and
Temple.
Into a "service oriented area dedicated to meeting
student and faculty needs."
During the past year. Max was awarded a grant from
Missouri Western State College Foundation for the
purpose of providing students with basic photographic
and video equipment to complete classroom projects
and assignments.
He earned two degrees at Rochester Institute of
Tec hnology an associate In arts and science degree; In
biomedical photography and a master of science degree
In Instructional
technology.
Of the bOtrd of directors of the
Missouri Association for Educational Communications
Hi
Is
a
member
and Technology, and was recently appointed to the
AECT's leadership development committee.
national
ROBERT FIGLOCK '72 and his wife, Linda, are
parents of a son, Robert Jr., born April & Bob, a major
In the U S
Marine Corps, graduated from Command
and Staff College on June 6 and Is completing eight
weeks of night refresher training In California before
leaving for his assignment In Okinawa, Japan While In
Arlington, Va
Bob was an active member of the
Washington, D C chapter of BU alumni
,
JOANN BABICH BLACKMORE
named Teacher
ALLEN
NEYHARD 71
has been appointed solicitor
for the borough of Watson town He Is a 1983 graduate of
Temple University Law School He has had a practice in
Watsontown since July 1985 He Is married to the former
Theresa Sclcchitano of Mt Carmel, and they have a son,
Anthony, age nine.
K.
School In South
was
Initiated
of the
Year
Amboy,
at
Harold
'72
was
recently
G Hoffman
High
The state- wide program
by Governor Thomas Kean, who hosted the
N.J.
honorees at a special dinner and presented each with
1 1,000 to be used for equipment In their respective
schools
Continued on page 22
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Juty W.
22
'
TOM BARTON
72 assumed the position
Dauphin High School
reside In the district with sons
A. KONICK3 DELLINGER 75 and her
Donald, are the parents of a daughter.
Amanda Layne. born in April. They reside at Rt. 2, Box
where they are both teachers
185, Martinsburg, W. Va
at H edges ville High School. Donald will also be bead
football coach for the coming school year.
GERALD INE
and senior loan officer by Mid Perm Bank in Millersburg. He will take over the responsibilities of senior loan
officer, including supervision of lending operations and
administration of the bank's lending policy.
Randy Joined the Mid Perm Bank staff in 1974 as a
branch manager of the Dalmatia office and was
transferred to the Millersburg office In 1985 to assume
the position of mortgage loan officer. His education has
included graduation from the Pennsylvania School of
Banking and the Commercial Lending School at Buck
nell. He and his wife are the parents of three children,
and the family lives in Sunbury.
of assistant
January.
He has been an English teacher there for almost 14
years. He received his master's degree and principal's
certification from Perm State He and his wife, Roxanne,
principal at Central
1975
1974
Coniirwed I ton, page 2'
1972
In
Brad and Blake.
1973
husband,
.
1976
Representative: Randa Gossin Triggs, 243 Orchard
Road, Springfield, PA 19064 (215) 328-4642
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
Lahaska,
PA
JAMBS
J.
Lodge 695
In
JOAN MOSIER 74
18931
administration degree at Marywood College. She is
administrator of the Columbia County Children and
DIGRIS 73 has been honored by Elks
Mahanoy City as Elk of the Year An Zlk
since 1972, he Is a past exalted ruler, former trustee,
of the board of directors for six years, and
chairman of youth activities for three years
He Is employed by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control
Board at the state store In Frackvllle He and his wife,
the former Martina Mellon, have three children: Joel.
NANCY VAN PELT CHIADO 74, an Insurance agent
with State Farm Insurance Co., recently completed a
six-month training period in addition to nine weeks of
school training at Concordville.
She is the former director of the Montour County
Chapter of the American Red Cross She earned a
master's degree in English at Bucknell University.
Maria, seven; and Kyle, two months.
ARTHUR
April 29.
H.
McCANN
He was
'73, 62,
a retired
of
Mahanony
employee
City, died
of the Atlas Powder
MIKE ZUBER 74
former Catherine Brimlow,
celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary on May 3,
1985. Also surviving are two daughters, a sister, several
aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
his
wife,
the
RICHARD
DAVID COPE '73 was one of five teachers from
across the United States Invited by Scholastic Magazines, Inc., to attend a workshop In New York City with
the entire editorial staff to discuss content and advertls
Ing for future Issues.
years. His idea to examine the communist nations
experimenting with mixed economies was selected to be
the lead story for the first
senior high-level magazine.
fall
issue of "Update," a
teaches senior high American and World
while Karen teaches ninth grade American
Cultures. They also serve as advisors for National
History Day in the school. They are parents of a son,
Matthew, age four.
'Cultures,
'73
at
J.
WARD
STEVE ANDREJACK 74 and his wife, Stephanie, are
the parents of a son, Nicholas Stephen, born on March
21 (eight pounds, six ounces). The Andrejacks have two
other children: Joseph, four, and Theresa, three. Steve
is assistant principal of Boiling Springs Junior-Senior
High School in the South Mlddleton School District.
JEFFREY
B. JONES 74 and YOLANDA COUVAL
are expecting their third child. Their son,
Jeffrey, Is six and daughter, Olivia Jacqueline, Is one.
Jeff Is a chef/ cook at Cafe LaBella in Morristown, N.J.
Yolande works part-time at a business school in
Philadelphia
Representative: Sharon
bus Joined First Vallev Bank of
PA
Barto.
Young
Hilgar,
Box
398,
DONALD
MANLEY
official.
Underwriters.
Peter is married to the former Kay Louise
Hahn. and
they are the parents of a daughter. Julie
Thev live In
Roseto
Lancaster County.
W.
has been named vice
Guard Mutual Insurance Company He had been underwriting manager
since 1981. and had also been assistant secretary of the
'75
company.
Don Joined Old Guard
underwriting positions. He
in
1977,
holding
various
has also been active in
He received the associate in
underwriting designation from the Insurance Institute of
He and
M.
Nancy,
JOSBENA
E. Carlson,
A
live
'75
in
is
Warwick Towship
engaged
to
marry
rsident of Blossburg. Jeanne
is a
fourth grade teacher at Blossburg Elementary School
in
the Southern Tioga School District.
GARY
19
Fern
LUANN
H. HANEY 74 Is vice president of Charles
Ganter Design. Inc., In Wilmington, Delaware She
is
married to Robert Prengle. and they live in Wilmington
PAT KANOUSE PEATTIE
74 and husband Bruce
announce the birth of a daughter. Megan Patricia,
on
January 10, She joins six-year-old brother. Jeffrey
Pat
is on maternity leave from her
nth vear of teaching
English at Kittatinny Regional High School in
Newton
N.J.
and
74 has been named vice president
NANCY BOYSEN ZELINSKE
BARBARA CARLSON
76
of
Bethlehem has been
director for the Lehigh Valley Easter
Seal Society. She was coordinator of adult services at
United Cerebral Palsy of Lehigh Valley from 1982
through 1986. Prior to that, she was affiliated with
United Cerebral Palsy of Lehigh Valley as a caseworker
for adult programs from 1978 to 1982. She received a
master of social work degree from Marywood College,
Scranton.
FRANK A. RUTH '76 and Salena D. Walsh were
married March 29 in Lancaster. He is employed by
Giant Foods in Coatesvllle, Chester County, as an
assistant store manager. The couple lives in Lancaster
1977
Representative: Paul G. Self, P.O. Box 142, R.D. 3
Danville,
PA
GARY
A.
MOSHER
are
10.
and
'75.
Sailors
tation Authority
He received
GERALD INE SHEPPERSON '77 is supervisor of
nursing services in the Hazleton Area School District
and a counselor in the Life Enrichment Program of
Lutheran Welfare Services. A 1961 graduate of the
Hazleton State General Hospital School of Nursing, she
earned a M.S. degree in counselor education from the
University of Scranton and a Ph.D. in educational
administration, curriculum, organization and instruction
from the University of Pennsylvania.
certified sex educator, Dr. Shepperson is a member
a number of professional organizations, of the
prenatal task force of the Women's Coalition
of the
Hazleton Area and of the Hazleton Branch, American
Association of University Women.
She and her husband, Thomas, are parents of a
daughter, Lisamarie.
of
and her husband, Neal
are parents of a son. Mark Bennett Wicoff,
born on April
4 (nine pounds, five ounces). He joins his
brother,
Matthew, age
five, and sister, Maribeth, age
two. Nancy
education teacher for Colonial Northampton
Intermediate Unit 20, assigned to the
Nazareth School
District Neal is an elementary teacher
in the Bangor
school District and is the adult
education administrator
for Bangor and Pen Argyl
School Districts. The Wicoffs
would like to hear from any Bloomsburg
friends. Their
address is 996 Park Estates Road, Wind
Gap. PA 18091.
s a special
assistant executive director of
Hospital. Wellsboro. has been
appointed to serve on the Endless Mountains Transpor-
Soldiers
17821 (717) 275-3848
NANCY BUTZ W1COFF 77
'75
parents of a daughter. Lauren Jill, born on February
She joins two brothers. Jarrod. six, and Jeffrey, four
Board of Directors for a five- vear term.
his master's degree in business/hospital
administration from Cornell University in 1979. He
has
19 vears and
been with Soldiers and Sailors Hospital for
in administration for 10 years
In addition to his administrative duties at the
hospital
is treasurer of the Health Care
Administration Group
he
of Central
RANDY KLINGER
of the main office in 1982, and in 1984 was
to assistant cashier. He lives in Jersey Shore.
A
his wife.
JEANNE
Peattie.
manager
president of underwriting by Old
James
Kanouse
Williamsport.
named program
R.D
America and in 1985 was awarded the CPCU designation
by the American Institute of Property and Casualty
Patricia
07419
In
He served as a retail lending officer after Fidelity's
merger with Commonwealth in 1981, was named assist-
19504 (215) 845-3615
recently elected secretary of the Slate
Belt Slo-Pltch
League and Is a member of the Park Board for
Roseto Borough. He also serves as a PIAA
basketball
NJ
Bank
1975
Softball
Representative:
RICHARD G. BERTHOLD '76, manager of Commonwealth Bank's Jersey Shore office, has been named an
assistant vice president. Formerly an assistant cashier,
Richard began his banking career in 1977 with Fidelity
,
professional associations.
Avenue, Hamburg,
KATHY RAGNO FAULK 76 and her husband, Jim,
are parents of a daughter, Hilary Margaret, bom March
30 (six and a half pounds, 20 inches). Their address is
303 W. Cleveland St., Lafayette, CO 80026.
ant
06511.
Bethlehem as manager of branch offices in Stroud Mall,
Bangor, Bangor Plaza and Martins Creek. He was most
recently a consumer loan manager for Valley
Federal
Savings and Loan. Easton. and previously served
as a
credit manager for Security Bank and
Trust, Strouds
burg. He has completed varous banking-related
courses.
He Is past president and board member of the Pocono
Chapter of the American Institute of Banking
He was
1974
M. ZEIGLER '76 has joined the professional
and Company, Certified Public Accountants, In York. She was previously a revenue auditor for
the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, where she
specialized in sales and use tax. She resides In York
with her husband and two daughters.
promoted
1,
NELL
CT
Haven,
VICKI A. SINDON1 '73 has completed a German
language course at the Defense Language Institute in
Presidio of Monterey, Calif Classes, which consist of
six
to eight students, offer six hours of intensive
spoken
language instruction dally
D.
new head basketball coach
JONES 74
'.David
PETER
the
74 has accepted a position at the
World Bank His address is 271 Humphrey Street, New
*
David and his wife, Carol, a graduate of Clarion
University, have served as advisors to Scholastic's
"Search" and "Update" magazines for the past 10
is
Gov. Mifflin High School. He was formerly an assistant
coach at Holy Name for 10 years and head coach at
Mount Perm for three years. He earned his master's
degree at Kutztown University In 1976.
Co., Reynolds.
He and
MARY
staff of Miller
Youth Services.
member
13;
has earned a master of public
Pennsylvania and president of the Twin Tiers
Regional Science Fair.
He resides in Wellsboro with his wife and daughter
SHERMAN LORD, M77
office of treasurer of the
has been nominated for the
Pennsylvania Speech, Hearing
and Language .Association. Dr.
Don Miller, associate
professor of communication
disorders, has been nomiContinued on page 23
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1977
Continued t-cn osgt 22
1978
nated for vice president of governmental affairs
of the
F airport,
JANET
F1STER 77
L.
now Mrs Lee Radke and
is
can be reached at P. 0 Box
06487. Lee is also a BU grad
SALLY
ZW1CKER 77
G.
Her address
is
119.
South Britain
now Mrs Joe Yarzebinski
is
is
and her husband
moved to 912 North Quadalupe. Carlsbad
and would love to hear from old college
Just
88220,
friends.
JOSEPH
A.
BRJTA
secondary learning and adjustment classes
Since she generally has the same group of students
each year. Susan finds that being able to observe the
gains her students achieve emotionally and socially at
Perkiomen Is rewarding
She earned her master s degree In special education
at Lehigh University
and Deborah Statler are
is employed bv
'77
planning to be married on August 31 Joe
John Hancock Financial Services.
THOMAS
GEIGER
77 has been admitted into the
partnership of Loch & DiGiacomo. a CPA firm in
Allentown. He will receive his master s degree in
taxation in 1987. Tom and his wife, Carol, are parents of
a six-month-old son, Matthew. They live in Coopersburg
S.
JAMES BLOCKUS
announce the birth
1986.
They
live in
TOM FULTON
of their third
daughter on April 9
Middletown.
a district manager for MCI International In Phlladel
phla. and Pattl Is on leave of absence from Air Products
and Chemicals
New
Jersey bar in December 1985 She
working as a judicial law clerk in the
is
presently
New
Jersey
Superior Court.
is
She was married on July 12 to Robert J. Luther, who
an assistant prosecutor in Camden County, N.J
THOMAS KUNEDINST
'77 reports that his
wife of
former Joann Wetzel, has graduated cum
laude from West Chester University with a B.S degree
in business administration. Both Joann and Tom are
employed by the Burroughs Corporation: Joann as a
customer support analyst in Radnor, and Tom as a
senior systems programmer in Downingtown. They
reside at 1320 Edwards Drive, Downingtown, PA 19335,
with their two cats, Twilight and Midnight.
five years, the
KATHY
and PAUL AUSTIN '77 & '78 reside at 1207
Middle Neck Drive, Salisbury, Maryland 21801. Paul has
accepted the position of plant accountant with Perdue,
Inc. In addition, he has completed his MBA at Robert
Morris College. They are parents of a daughter, Kelly,
age three.
RANDALL FEGLEY
'77
has earned
philosophy
doctor of
University of
a
degree in politics at the
England.
Dr. Fegley's research was conducted in the Sudan,
where he lived in two small villages from 1980 to 1984
During this time, he lived in a mud hut between the Nile
River and the Sahara Desert, taught English in local
high schools, and interviewed members of the national
and regional governments.
His thesis was concerned with the decentralization of
Reading
in
administrative structuresin the northern region of the
Sudan.
He earned a master's degree at the University of
Leicester in England in 1979. He is the author of a
number
of
magazine and journal
articles and is writing
a book on the African nation of Equatorial Guinea.
His home is in Deer Lake.
MARR
'77 of Greencastle will complete
ESTELLE F.
the requirements for an
at Shippensburg Univer-
MBA
sity in August.
ANNA MAY LUX LEBRO '77 and her husband. Ed.
are the proud parents of a son, Craig Edward, born
January 8, 1986. They reside in Indiana, Pa.
ANTHONY STAMPONE
UI
and Cynthia Lynn
Alexandria, Va
of the Deputy Assistant
Defense, Acquisition and Logistics, at the
West were married August
Anthony is on the staff
Secretary of
Pentagon. They reside
in
17,
TROY 77
and Jane L Davis plan
married in October. Jack is a systems analyst
Magee Carpet Co. in Bloomsburg.
H.
to
be
at the
of
and his wife. Sandy,
a son.
Richard Anthony, born
JIM BISCHOFF '78 was recently appointed area
manager for Philip Morris USA In Pittsburgh He Is
responsible for the sale and marketing of Philip Morris
tobacco products with distributor, vendor and chain
accounts In Pittsburgh He joined Philip Morris In 1979
as a sales representative
JIM
DO ME NICK
He began with Metropolitan
viously received the
his outstanding first
GAYLE
J.
April 1985.
In
He
company's Pacesetter Award
year
ZOTTER 78
were married on May
prefor
In the business.
and Gregory
Allentown. She
17 In
J.
is
McCarthy
a medical
technologist at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center.
MARY M WHITE
'78 was united In marriage to
Brian
Peasnall in Philadelphia She Is a special education
teacher for Ken Crest Services In Philadelphia.
I.
1979
Representative Corey M Waters. It I) 2. Ilox
Old Berwick Rad, Susquehanna Trail, Sellnsgrove.
276,
PA
17870 (717) 743 5577
ANN LORRAINE REITZ
'79
Is
engaged
to
marry
Joseph Cherneskl (Penn State)
SMITH
A.
'79.
UN.
MSN.
clinical special
oncology and coordinator of the hospice program
at the Wilkes Barre Veterans Administration Medical
Center, has been elected to a three-year term on the
board of directors of the Pennsylvania Hospice Network.
The group fosters quality hospice programs and
promotes the hospice concept for terminally III persons
through legislative, ethical and educational procedures.
Shirley has published papers on hospice care and Is
Involved In hospice evaluation studies.
1st
In
JOSEPH DeANGELO
has accepted a position as a
senior international consultant at CIGNA Corp
In
Philadelphia He received an MBA degree In Interna
'78
management at Temple University In December
He will be married In September, and lives at 318
West Durham Street, Philadelphia 19119
tlonal
'79 and Jacqueline Stelbler plan
September He Is on the faculty of
Marian High School. Tamau.ua It I) 2
to
be married
In
JAKE KULP 79
of Dallas, Texas, has
been named
1985.
GAIL MANNERS '78 married Christopher Yaroch
(Drexel 75) In July 1983, received an MBA from
Vlllanova University In December 1984, and became
mother of a son, Nicholas. In July 1985.
STU MARVIN
while at BU,
a five time All America swimmer
did well In the U S Masters National Short
<
finish.
Penn State grad
named
slon
and radio
and Del ana Jeanne Bentley of
were married May 10 in Reston, Va.
He has been working for the federal government In
Washington, DC. for six years They live In Keston
Sayre
BARBARA
marry
J
FAHEY
'78
October She
Daily Record
to
in
W
McCormlck Human Services
Its
WBUQ,
KM
radio sta
said
Kalyan
Ghosh, vice provost and usso
elate vice president for aca
demlc affairs
,
ROBERT A CARL '78, manager of Commonwealth
Bank and Trust Company's two Sayre offices, has been
promoted to assistant vice president He joined Commonwealth Bank in 1979 and was named assistant
cashier and assistant manager of the Sayre offices.
He Is also a graduate of the Pennsylvania School of
Banking He Is active in many Sayre area organizations
Carl and his wife, Lisa, have one son The family lives
in
video network has
University's lelevl
facilities
,
tlon,
'78
post
Tom Joseph, manager of Video Communications
Services of Southern Stales Cooperative Inc Richmond.
Va., has been appointed director of television programs
and services at Rloomsburg
University
Joseph will he responsible
for the operation of BU's
three television studios In the
ankle."
Va
TV
A former manager of a corporate
named to manage Bloomsburg
CcnttT and
GARRY ABDO
to
been
McLaughlin, retired BU swimming coach, noted
"Marvin, at age 31. was only two tenths of a second
off his 21 2 best In the 50 yard Ml In 1978 and was
comparably close to his best times In the other two
events. It's even more amazing as Marvin, a beach
patrol supervisor In Ft Lauderdale, broke his ankle In
March and trained part of the time with a cast on his
Ell
that
Falls Church.
onlimmtl do piiyu ;M
'78.
Course Swimming Championships on May 17 at Indian
River College in Fort Pierce, Florida He captured a
first in the 50 and 200 yard events with times of 21 5 and
1:44 respectively He finished second In the 100 yard
event with a time of 47 5
Stu nosed out former
Olympian Jim Montgomery in the 50 yard competition
and placed right behind Montgomery In the 100 yard
is
and David W Williams plan
a copy editor for the York
KELLER '78 received the silver wings
an Army aviator and was appointed a warrant officer
upon completion of the rotary wing aviator course at the
Army Aviation School. Fort Rucker. Ala His wife is the
former Crystale Cope
of
JACK
CHARLES DeRENZIS 78. a Stroudsburg resident and
sales representative for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
In Easton, qualified to attend the company's
Leaders
Conference In July In Hot Springs, Va.
SHIRLEY
'78
14.
MICHAEL
Burke, Virginia
Allentown
announce the birth
'77
1985. in
In
CHARLIE DeRENZIS
April
ROSEANN A. FINN 77 graduated from the Rutgers
University School of Law in May 1985. She was admitted
to the Pennsylvania bar in November 1985 and to the
FUCHS FULTON 80
born January 22 Tom Is
78 and PATTI
are parents of a son. Matthew,
and his wife, Kathleen,
'77
500
She teaches science and math to the
special education students in that school
Susan has been teaching for eight years Two of those
years were spent in a private school, and three were
spent in an intermediate unit teaching primary and
SUZANNE GARCIA DENNIS 77
have
is
High School
Knoxvllle, Ohio 45871.
N.M.
Wlncanton Drive
SUSAN USTA 7B was recognized as the outstanding
staff member of February at the Perkiomen Valley
now Mrs Todd Ofslager and
can be reached c/o The Way International. Box 328
Art,
7
.
99504.
New
James L Byrnes,
14450
Collingswood *NJ> School District Their address
Austin Ave Glendora. NJ 08029
3337 Creekside Drive. Anchorage. Alaska
CYNDI EDWARDS 77
NY
CATHERINE SCHWINDT COTTON 78 and her hus
band Keith are parents of a son. Timothy, born June 8.
1985
Keith is a systems engineer with RCA. and
Catherine is employed as a speech therapist for the
CT
23
1978
Representative
PSHLA.
1986
Joseph
will
produce
Instructional programming
for students enrolled In communications courses and will
be In charge of non Instructional productions such as the
filming of athletic events or
public relations spots
Joseph was responsible for
JUbt ' H
building Video Comrnunlca
lions Services, a 279 unit corporate video network, from
scratch and was Its first manager.
He has served as a consultant and later Video/Media
Development Coordinator of the Raymond Corp. of
Greene. N Y
He was also an Instructor In video productions
methods at Broome Community College, Blnghamton,
Joseph earned a bachelor's degree In secondary
education from Penn State and a master's degree In
telecommunications from Syracuse University.
Joseph and his family will reside In Bloomsburg.
24
ALUMNI OUARTERLV/JuV 'W-
Cont^ from page 23
1979
"Man of the Year" by AMP Corporation at the firm's
annual industrial division meeting in Harrisburg He
resides in Dallas with his wife, Gina, and son, John
Lucas.
MICHELE MARKWORDT 79
and David K Herman
FuiJerton Both are employed
were married April 26 in
by ATAT, and they live along Fogelsville R.
1
SCOTT PAUL SCHWALM '79 and DeLlnda Lee Flook
In New Cumberland Seott is a production
planner for AMP, Inc.
were married
PHYLLIS
BAXTER
A.
'79,
RN
.
recently
earned
national certification in the area of community health
from the American Nurse's Association She is a school
nurse for the Shikellamy School District in Sunbury She
Is a member of the Pennsylvania State Education
Association, Pennsylvania Nurses' Association, Ameri-
can Association of University Women and Sigma Theta
Tau, an international nursing honor society
She and her husband, Theodore, have two daughters,
Trudy Slngzon, 16, and Krlsty Singzon, 13
BEVERLY SOBACK '79 and William Bull were
married recently In Ncscopeck Both are teachers In the
Berwick Area School District.
LAWRENCE
J.
1980
1979
ANNAMAE HE IN
79 was featured
in the Ailentown
incorporation of
meterology into the general science curriculum at
Dieruff High School in the AUentown School District
She was a recipient of a public service award from the
National Weather Service for excellence in teaching
meterology.
After graduation, Annamae worked as a geologist on
oil and gas rigs in Colorado until she tired of living 90
minutes away from the nearest restaurant or movie.
After a temporary research assignment Involving the
Morning Call
in
October
for
her
measurement of radon levels from uranium tailings left
from the Manhattan Project and spread over an entire
county, she returned to
BU
for her teacher certification
'79 has been appointed
Swatara Junior High School In the
Central Dauphin School District. He previously taught
world cultures at Middletown High School for six years.
He also served as an athletic administrator and a
baseball umpire.
He earned a Master of Education degree at Shippensburg University and is a doctoral candidate at Penn
State University
He and his wife, Tina, live on Erdman Drive In
of Warrington was named
head nurse on the progressive care unit of
Warminster General Hospital Since joining the staff in
July 1979, she has served as staff nurse and charge
nurse in the medical surgical units, intensive care unit
and the progressive care unit.
She holds certification In advance cardiac life support,
and is a member of the American Association of Critical
Care Nurses
JOHN E. FENTON '79 and Lisa Marie DeBois were
married on April 5. John Is an account representative
for Fuji Photo-Film USA In Cleveland, Ohio
CATHY STANTON CUFF
'79
and her husband. Don,
became
They
the parents of a son. Kevin, on May 17. 1986.
also have a four-year-old daughter. Kristin. They
reside in Pottsville.
'79 and her husband,
are the parents of a second son, Christopher
James, born on January 30. Their other son, Nicholas, is
four years old. They live in Harrisburg.
Jim.
JOSEPH SOUTHERTON '79 was recognized as the
outstanding young educator of the year by the Mifflinburg Area Jayceea.
A Miffllnburg Area Middle School teacher since 1980,
Joe teaches sixth grade math, reading and science. He
is a co-advisor to the student council and works with the
outdoor education program for fifth graders at Wesley
Forest. He Is vice president of the Chemical People
Task Force and chairman of the Columbia, Montour,
Snyder, Union Drug and Alcohol Council
of
V1VIANA SANDRA MOLLARD '79 became the bride
Mark Wayne Werkhelser on April 26 in New Hope
They
live In Chalfont
ME LAN IE GILL SMITH
In
'79 earned a masters degree
special education at California University of Pennsyl-
vania In August
She will complete her elementary
end of this summer
She Is employed by the McGuffey School District as a
teacher of socially emotionally maladjusted middle
1985.
certification at the
school students
for
Church.
ANN MEDEIROS '80 has joined Donnelly Directory as
a training project manager in the Mid-Atlantic region.
She had been a training coordinator for Volt Information
Sciences, a computerized publication and typesetting
company in Blue Bell.
SUSANNE KOCH 79
TINA WASSELL D'ANGELO
Dauphin.
E. BRADLEY *80 took his final ordination
Elders Orders and full membership into the
Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. The special service was held June 12 at
Albright College in Reading.
Rev Bradley is serving the Wayne United Methodist
WILLARD
vows
Ann
lives in Jeffersonville.
assistant
MUSSOLINE
assistant principal at
THOMAS A. TRAINER *» has joined Kreischer.
Miller & Co.. a regional certified public accounting firm
in Abington, as a senior tax accountant. He previously
was a senior tax accountant at Perdue Farms. Inc., in
Salisbury, Md. He lives in King of Prussia.
Melanie. her husband Jeff, and their daughter Meghan
recently moved to their new home at R D 3, Box 341,
Todd Road, Belle Vernon, PA 15012
RICHARD A. DLLIBERTO JR. '80 was awarded the
Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the Delaware
Law School of Widener University on May 17.
He received several awards during graduation, including the Howard M. Berg Award, the Alexander V.
Sarcione Jr. Memorial Award, the Raynes, McCarty,
Binder. Ross & Mundy Award, the Philadelphia Trial
Lawyers Association Trial Advocacy Award, the American Jurisprudence Award, the Delaware Law School of
Widener University Outstanding Service Award, and the
Delaware Law Form Award.
During his three years at DLS, Rick served as editorin-chief of the Delaware Law Forum; a member of the
law review, the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law; a
member of the Moot Court Honor Society; and marshal
of Phi Alpha Delta International Law Fraternity. He
worked as a law library assistant and a professors'
research assistant at DLS, and was employed as a
homebound teacher with the Brandywine School District
throughout law school. He was law clerk to the U.S.
Attorney for the District of Delaware during his senior
year.
1980
Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa, 55 West Goven
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119 (215 ) 248-0744
PETE DARDARIS
'80,
a
three-time
swimmer, successfully defended three
All-Amerlcan
titles in
the U.S.
Masters National Short Course Swimming Championships held in May at Indian River College in Fort
Pierce, Florida. He won the 50 yard (24.3). 100 yard
(53.3) and 200 yard (157.2).
Eli McLaughlin, retired swimming coach, said Pete
set his Bloomsburg best times in 1980. and his 53.3 in the
100 yard event was 1.41 faster than eight vears ago. He
also surpassed his time in the 200 by 1.56.
Pete is employed by a computer firm in Radnor.
His law school thesis, "An Apple for the Teacher:
Educational Malpractice Fails Judicial Test, But Core
Problem Remains," won second prize in the 1985
National Legal Writing Competition of the International
Association of Insurance Counsel, and will be published
in the association's law review, the Insurance Counsel
Journal. His manuscript, "From the Courtroom to the
Classroom: Teaching Lawyers How to Teach Law," won
first prize in the Law Student Writing Competition of the
Inter-American Bar Association at the association's 1985
conference in Acapulco, Mexico. Additionally, his manuscript, "There is No Joy in Mudville: Trying to Solve
Baseball's Drug Problem Without Striking Out the
Constitution," was awarded first prize in the Raynes,
McCarty Binder, Ross & Mundy 1986 Legal Writing
Competition.
Before entering law school, Rick was a teacher at
Bishop Hafey High School in Hazleton. He has accepted
a judicial clerkship with the Superior Court of Delaware He and his wife, the former FAITH ANN
PETROVICH '82. reside in Wilmington.
RANDY LYNN DEITRICH
DEITRICH
'80
and
LINDA BROWN
are parents of a daughter, Tanya Marie
who was born March 25 (seven pounds, two ounces)!
Tanya joins a brother, Matthew, age two. The family
lives at 193 Manitoba Lane, Lexington, KY
40503
'81
BRIAN and LYNN McFADDEN BURKE
the birth of their son.
'80 announce
Brendan Joseph, on February 10.
1986
Brian is an operations manager with IBM
in
Philadelphia, and Lynn is a special education
teacher
with the Upper Darby School District.
They live in
Drexel
PANELISTS
—
LISA BOGETTI
Participating on a panel during the
Minority Alumni Day program in April were
Marian
Wilson '82. Aaron Johnson 79 and Rolland
79
Hill.
Taylor
'80 is an accountant with
Design
Bloomsburg. She and her husband. Victor live
Bloomsburg.
Homes
in
in
JERRY
o be
L. BOLIG *80 and Kimberlv Ann
Lazar plan
manned on October 11 in Rooke Chapel. Bucknell
0
'
S
lternal
'
County^Trus/co
"
TONY CARAVELLA
ship High School
championship
CATHERINE
M.
to
'80
the
auditor
Snyder
at
guided Brick Memorial TownNew Jersey state wrestling6
MILLER
'80
and Ray
E
Leiphart
Continued on page 25
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/
ui\
1986
25
marry on July 19 She Is a teacher for the
Intermediate Unit No 17. assigned to York
County Area Vocational Technical School
Jr. plan to
Lincoln
WILLIAM
B.
REINEBERG
*80 has been promoted to
accounting department at
York Federal Savings and Loan Association He
has
been a staff member for six years
assistant
manager
of
ROBIN LUONGO
moted
the
'80 of
Harleysvule has been pro-
manager
to assistant
of the
Milford office of
Union National Bank and Trust Co She Joined
the bank
In 1977 and has completed courses through
the American
Institute of Banking.
GEORGE
T.
FOEDISCH
'80
received his doctorate
from Pennsylvania Chiropractic College in 1984 He
opened a private practice in Lansdale-Towamencin
In
June 1985.
ALUMNI BOOTERS -
Returning lo
campus
lor the annual alumni soccer
contest were (kneelinoi
Enc Quan. Toby Rank. Glenn Chestnut. Roger
S.etler. Bill Sypawka. Mike Byrne
Ted TecklS Cum
KeMer. Ken Curco. Dave Good, (standing)
Sunny Makoge. Mark ledele. Mike KelL
Kurt Scholz
BVme Jf> " Eh " n9 E " c Pe,,ls fospe- Osei-Wusu.
Oave Water an Gay
C*L*
^'r,
m M8 " ey
9
K " Ck a " d JOhn Lockwood S ">
so ce coach
T
SUSAN MOSHINSKY '80 and Gerald V Bahe were
engaged in February and planned a June wedding
Susan is a teacher with the Somerton (Arizona) School
^^
'
,
'
S
w
8SJETC
for
Country Maid Sportswear
District.
ANDREW UDINSKI
May
wedding.
'80
and Moira Moleres planned a
Andrew
Is
a project
Electronic Data Systems in Dallas, Texas.
LEIGH ANN BAKER
'80
has
manager
for
been inducted into
Sigma Theta Tau, the only national honor society
nursing. She is a graduate student at the University
of
of
Florida, majoring in nursing administration.
BARBARA
A. CANTRELLE '80 and STEPHEN
KASSAB '85 plan to be married in August Barbara also
earned a master's degree in reading at BU Stephen is
employed by Purdue, Inc., in Accomac, Va.
DAVID BELKOSKI
'80
has been promoted
to control
ler of the Rehabilitation Hospital for Special Services in
York. He joined the hospital staff in 1985 as business
manager. His prior experience includes four years with
Capital Blue Cross in Harrisburg as a reimbursement
specialist. He also maintains his own income tax
consulting business.
He and
his wife, the former Diana Welch,
Kyle. They live in York Haven.
have a son
1981
BURGESS
'81
were married April 26 in Lancaster
employed by Lancaster General Hospital and
Frank works for National Publishing Co In Phlladel
phia They live in Upper Darby.
Valerie
tions included the production of a variety of
publica
tions, public relations and advertising campaigns
and
marketing strategies. She also served as editor of the
corporation's employee newsletter, which won a first
place award in the category of low budget internal
publications in the 1985 awards competition of the
Hospital Association of Pennsylvania.
After earning a master's degree at BU In 1981. she
worked in the Norristown area. She has also completed
course work in healthcare marketing and public rela
tions. and she plans to continue her education in
administration and marketing
MARK
LEMON
H.
has been admitted
'81
the
to
Columbia
Montour Countv Bar Association He Is an
associate of Fogelnest Lynn. HloomsburK He
Kradu
ated from Vermont Law School In 1985
CYNTHIA MONTGOMERY
and Thomas H Clarke
are planning a September wedding She is employed as
the director of the Ardsley Day Care Center
'81
A. PILAT '81 has been promoted lo
manager of the Binghamton,
office of Kelly
Services. Inc She Joined the temporary help firm In
19H1
as a supervisor in the York office and was promoted
to
PATRICK JOHN McDEVITT
and Donna Marie
Mikulak are planning a September wedding Patrick Is
a
teacher at Queen of Peace School, Shamokln
i
LEE McCOOL MORRETT
and husband Kent
announce the birth of a daughter, Lindsay Kyle, on
February 21. They live in Burlington, Vt.
'81
GARRY
R. BENFER '81 has been promoted to
assistant cashier of First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey,
where he works in the secured lending division He
joined the bank in 1982.
VALERIE ANN SMITH
'81
and FRANCIS
JAMES
DUANF.
KKNKO
'81
a corporate recruiter and sales
Is
manager for John Hancock Financial Services in Camp
Hill He returned to campus In April to Interview
seniors
for positions as sales representatives ami managemenl
trainees
1982
'81
Representative Doug
Houston, TX 77098
JEFFRY
NIETZ
and Rita R DeFebo are
planning a July 1987 wedding Jeff earned a master's
degree from Penn State In 19H2 and Is a guidance
S.
'81
director and assistant varsity baseball and basketball
coach
Marian High School
at
In
Hometown
BRIAN
R. QUIGLEY '81 and A Christine Kalavaky
be married on September 20 in Delhi Hrlan Is
employed by Qulgley Chevrolet In Bally
will
SUSAN JANE PUTT
married April
'81
and David Paul Costa were
Cherryvlllc. Susan Is a customer
representative at Industrial Valley Hank In
service
5
In
Allentown They live
In
S.
'81
and Jacquelyn Hannon
were married June 14 in West Plttston Joe Is an
advertising account executive for the New Age Exam
iner, Tunkhannock
'81
'82 and Katherlne I'atrlee
engaged Mark is a missile launch
officer In the U S Air Force at Malmstrom Air Force
Hase in Great Falls. Montona
DKBRA MARIE GUNDKUM '82 and Dennis Keith
Monlghan are planning a December 27 wedding in
Rooke Chapel at Mucknell University Dehra Is a
computer programmer for Pennsylvania Blue Shield,
and has been admitted lo the fall class of Ohio Northern
University School of
Law
MARY ANN GRIMOOKIS
engaged to John F
Kaniecki of
a mathematics teacher at
Joppatowne High School, where she serves as cheerlead
ing advisor and tennis coach She is doing graduate
work at Towson State University
engaged
Is
MICHAEL YANUZZI '81 has been named
of WOLF WWLF TV, which signed
manager
local sales
on
in
June
1985 as northeastern Pennsylvania's first Independent
television station He is married to the former Donna
Is
ROBERT
J.
became
Taryn
in
ACOR
is
W
the bride of Dr Eric
a nurse at Moses Taylor
Dunmore
'81
and Michelle L
Boyer are
'82
and Perry F
Welder are
Berks
and Mary Hose Kwlatkowskl
Scranton Jim Is a computer
programmer at Metropolitan Life Electronics Installa
Hon. Clark's Summit The couple lives In Scranton.
were married on May
'82
:j
In
MAUREEN FARRELL
'82 and George J
Salltsky
Carbondale Maureen had also
received her master's degree In audlology at BU and
had been supervisor of audlology at Norwalk (Conn.)
Hospital The couple now resides In Jacksonville, Fla.
May
17 In
marketing officer lor Jersey
also active In the area chapter
of the American Institute of Banking, serving on the
board and as vice president for marketing. She will
chair the Hot Air Balloon Rally for the Susquehanna
'82
Shore State Bank She
They reside
Is
HOLLY ANN VAJDA '82 and Howard Bart Shemltz
are planning a September 20 wedding at the Blue Ridge
Country Club, Harrisburg Holly Is a customer service
representative for AMI', Inc
ANN BARILAR
Stetanowicz
Hospital
D Inslcy were
a registered nurse at
and John
executive secretary at the
Visiting Nurse Home Health Agency In Heading
l/jri
were married
'81
"82
married on June 21 Mary Ann
Holy Spirit Hospital, Harrisburg
JAMES D ZACCHEO
PINCHOT '81
Joppa, Md She is
J.
6
191,
Allentown
JOSEPH G GRABLICK
TARYN BESEN
Taylor, 2701 Revere Apt
are
LOR1 L LUCKKNBILL
KEDL
Blomain on April
E
MARK FRANCIS YOVISH
Carlcaburu
LINDA
NANCY ERWINE FLINT '81 and her husband. Dan,
are parents of a daughter. Kathryn Rebekah. born
March 19 (seven pounds, 12 ounces
Her maternal
grandfather is SHELDON ERWINE '54.
District as a substitute teacher
in 1983
a psychiatric social worker
'81 is
at Bridgeton (N.J.) Hospital.
REBKKAH WELLING '81 ami Thomas llann will be
married on October Itl Kebekah Is employed by Kay
West Youth for Christ and the Connellsvllle Area School
NY.
and Eileen M Critell! were
married May 16 in Easton Frank is an employee of
Northampton County, and they live In Easton
Representative: Beverly Howard Carter, 7102 South
92nd East Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 ( 918) 254-8757
Kobert works
Inc
PAMELA
FRANK
1981
engaged
is
branch manager of the Johnstown office
DEBORAH M. WALTON '80 has been appointed to the
newly established position of director of marketing and
public relations at Palmerton Hospital.
Prior to this appointment, she worked two years as
assistant director and acting director of public informa
tion with Berwick Hospital Corporation. Her contribu
SALLY WILLIAMS
1981
Is
is
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1982
Boom
Gonlin
'riyri
1983
pagi?
Festival in August.
DEBORAH JEAN LANDIS
'82
MICHAEL FRANCIS SAUVE
M. KOSCELANSKY *82 and Jacquelyn L
were married April 12 in West Plttston Jeff
Dohme
in
CARLA RENEE ZEEGER
Camp
and Kristle King
were married March 22 In Nashville. Tenn Jim earned
an MBA degree at l>oyola University. New Orleans, and
is a supervisor In the finance department at Shell Oil
Co In New Orleans
GAUL
and
'82
STACY
Is
MONICA ROSENCRANZ
DON REESE '82 was among the first class of
Inductees Into the Eastern Wrestling League
Hall of
Fame.
'83
and Todd
Stacy
1987
DANELLE MARTIN MICHAEL
'82
Is
now
Manhelm. Pa
living In
named
assistant vice
marketing director for the First National
Bradford County
Prior to joining First
National, he was a contact customer
representative for
Honeywell. Inc.. In Wilkes Barre He and
his wife
of
Say re
Co.. Inc..
VI
'83
and Debra Ann
Wolfinger were married May 3 in Camp Hill. Joe is vice
president of Cuthbert and Son, and the couple lives
in
Harrisburg.
LINDA MCDONALD '83 and Clark Van Orden were
married on June 21 in Trucksville. She is a teacher at
Little People Day Care School.
DILLON
J.
a reporter for the PressEnterprise, Bloomsburg. received a first
place award
for sports writing in the annual
Keystone Press Awards
competition for his series last April on the
Pennsylvania
'83.
Mike has been a Press Enterprise reporter for two
and this is his second state-wide award Last
year he shared an Associated Press award with
another
P-E reporter for coverage of the federal buvout
in
years,
(
He
entralia
is
BU He and
Bloomsburg
'82 was married to Craig
B Fowler
Scranton Dawn was a registered nurse in
the emergency department of Scranton
State Hospital.
also a candidate for a master's* degree
his wife. Gina Pagliaccio-Dillon, live
in
14 in
and Vincent Nicholas Paul Riggi
Jr were married May 31 in Dunmore
She had been
employed as broadcast traffic manager at Sawdon
and
Bess Advertising in New York City
'82
BETH ANN MANGLE
Ruba on June
'82
was married
to
Rubens
TODD CUMMINGS
'83.
a former standout wrestler at
BU. took the Central Columbia wrestling team
to its
first-ever Class AA PIAA championship
in Hershey He
is a special education teacher
in the Central Columbia
BRENDA MARTIN
B.
parents of
'82
and TERRI KEYSER FOUGHT
a daughter March 18 in Bloomsburg.
K.
has been named Pennsylvania
Newswrlter of the Year by the Pennsylvania
Women's
re S A oc ' aUon for the
consecutive year
o
PWPAA s top honor is presented each year to the writer
who wins the most Individual awards. Brenda
'82
ZIEGLER
two years, where he
Electronic Data Systems
for
f
won
four
She is only the second PWPA member
to win the top
H
honor two years in a row.
She Joined the Press-Enterprise staff
in Bloomsburg in
1982. She shared a Keystone
Press Award in 1984 for
sports wrl ing. and her series on
Columbia Counts \
weatherizatlon program earned a
Kevstone Award for
investigative reporting in 1985
Last December, she coordinated
the Press Enter
prise s successful Brighter Christmas
Fund, which
raised close to $25,000 for needy people
in the region
In
she is a state membership chairman and
a
member of the board of directors.
MARTHA
are
'83
is
has been living in Dallas
a systems engineer for
'83 and Alberto E
June Martha is program director
Showers Manor Carriage House in Milton
in
SUSAN McALEER
and William Plunkett are
planning an autumn wedding Susan is
employed
bv
"
'83
has been identified for early
'83
airman
in the U.S. Air Force. She
the new rating ahead of other Air Force
airmen by a promotion board which considered job
performance, military knowledge, bearing and selfimprovement efforts. She is a medical administration
specialist at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M.
was awarded
ROB EMERT
his
CPA
manager
'83 is office
public accounting firm in
for his father's
Lock Haven. He
is
working on
certification.
CHARLES F.
'83 has been promoted to first
lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He is an information
system officer with the 6943rd Electronic Security
Squadron at Fort George C. Meade, Md.
CAMP
ELIZABETH DA VIES *83 will marry Richard Lyons
(Penn State) on August 23, and they will reside in
Ephrata. She is a pre- vocational teacher of hearing
impaired for the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit
13.
JOHN T. DALLY JR. '83 and Susan Dianne Altemose
were married April 19 in Pen Argyl. John is employed
by Anthony Dally & Sons, Inc.
THOMAS ANDREW McCABE
'83
and Maria Louise
Ercoli are planning to wed in February 1987. Tom is a
special education teacher for the Lancaster-Lebanon
Intermediate Unit
13.
LYNNE HOWER
JONI
'83
and David M. Poust are
planning a September wedding. She
teacher in the Lebanon School District.
is
a
business
KATHLEEN URBAS '83 and Steven A. Yarem will be
married on September 13 in Scranton. Kathleen is a
caseworker at Allied Services Long Term Care Facility
in Scranton and will receive
a master's degree from
Marywood College
degree
'83
BARTHOLOMEW
J.
Diaz were married
at
SLATTERY
to senior
in
August.
DEBORAH DIANE ENT
THOMAS
"
PWPA
LYNN
Middle School
STEVEN
and William J Ray Jr
were married In May. Jan had been employed
bv NEP
Administrators and Consultants In Conyngham
.
since the beginning of January.
'83
has earned a master's
She has been
business education at BU.
teaching at Montoursville High School.
7
JAN CAROL HEATER
i
after a fall
and Joel L Seeger will
Amy is employed by
Hanover
'83
K. McHUGH '83 and Doug J Hardy
were married on May 3 in Moscow, Pa. Margaret is
employed as a creative assistant for Sparkomatic
Corporation, Milford.
at
DAWN SPOHRER
JANE BAXTER
crew commander instructor with the 351st
Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base.
A. WECHTER '83, 24, died February 12
from the building in Lancaster in which he
worked. He had been employed as a sales representative for The Office Works, a budget furniture outlet,
Gross plan to
works at York
dame Commission
has been
been promoted to first
He is deputy missile
has
'83
GEORGE
H
MARGARET
MICHAEL
on June
21.
JOSEPH OGDEN CUTHBERT
MA
in
March
ELIZABETH JANE SCHROPP '83 and Joseph Peter
Gracl are planning an October 4 wedding Elizabeth is a
territory manager for Maybelline Sales Corp.
'82
Norton,
02766. Frank has accepted a
to regional business manager with Nlxdorf
Corp in Waltham, Mass.
Wendy, reside
'84
Strategic Missile
JOY FINKBEINER '83 and Joseph Wreath Jr will be
married in May 1987 Joy is employed at Suburban
General Hospital In Norristown.
'82
PRDVCIPATI '82 and DEBORAH MUSCKLL1 PRINCIPATI '81 have moved to 312 South
Bank
HO MAN
Paoli
promotion
D.
president and
McINDOE
J.
oon
Stambaugh. Dorgan &
couple resides.
'82
L.
Mo.
be married on September 13
and William E Lindsay
Jr. were married April 2fi In Northampton Monica is
a
teacher In Havertown, Delaware County, where the
DAVID W. DILTS
in
combat
MIC
AMY SUE KLINEDINST
80
a sales
KENNETH JOSEPH COWAN '82 and Annette Lynn
Wlker are engaged Kenneth is an advertising and
marketing sales representative for Cable TV In York
Computer
JOHN
lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
'83
Hospital
and Noreen Ann
Mazza were married July 12 In Jessup Alan Is a teacher
at St Michael's School for Boys and Is assistant football
coach at Mid Valley High School
St..
and
STEVEN CLARK '83 joined Baringer Associates Inc.
as manager of the Pennsburg office in 1985. He was
previously employed by the U.S. Treasury Department.
Hill
marry
THOMAS C ROTH
ALAN THOMAS McELROY
Worcester
promotion
'83
'82
plan to be married on May 9. 1987 Deborah
representative for Standard Register Co
FRANK
Corp
'83
and Mark Walter
be married on September 20 Carla is
Division of Kinney Service Corp in
Buseck will
employed at
West Point. Pa
JAMES MICHAEL SOCHOVKA
M.
KELLY JAN KESSLER
are engaged Kelly is a teacher in the Ephrata Area
School District, and John is employed by Burroughs
TODD RENNER
received a master's degree In biochemistry at Scranton
University He Is a biological quality control Inspector
DEBORAH
and Jeffrey Scott
and ROBIN ANN
FURJANIC '84 are planning a September 13 wedding
Robin is a registered nurse at Harrisburg Hospital, and
Michael is a zone coordinator for Spartan Express.
JEFFREY
Merck. Sharp and
only female chief probation officer, serving as the
probation and parole officer for Montour County. She
was also the youngest to achieve that role.
a
is
Hospital Center.
for
'83
440838.
planning a March 1987 wedding. Deborah is
activities director for the Char-Mund Nursing Home.
Orangevllle Jeff is attending BU and U a psychiatric
aide at Danville State Hospital.
and William J Ochs planned a
member of Alpha Sigma Tau
national sorority and Is employed by Lehigh Valley
Miller
P O Box
Gobora,
Trump are
the couple resides
JO ANN DUNSTAN
Kim M.
Representative:
Aurora, CO 80044
MARY LEE PENLES '82 and Douglas C Berninger
were married May 31 In Berwick. Mary Is employed by
Central Penn Sewing Machine Co. In Bloomsburg, where
July wedding. Joann
1983
in
MICHELLE
REGLI '83 and LEE W. SHOENER 83
May 10 in Mendham, N.J. Michelle is a
senior accountant with Touche Ross & Co.,
and Lee is a
computer programmer at AT&T Communications
B.
were married on
Center
Piscataway, N.J. They live
in
in
Three Bridges,
IN .J
ANDREA WIRT '83 and Kevin Parker are engaged
Andrea is an accounting technician with the
Federal
Bureau of Prisons. UNICOR Division, in
Alderson,
Chestnut Hill Hospital
ERIC PETTIS
ried on
England
June
7
'83
Eric
and Patrice Alexander were mar
is
a sales representative for
New
Life.
MICHELE MELN1CK MURPHY
'83 recently assumed
communitv corrections
Greybull. Wyoming Her husband. PATRICK
83. is serving
facility is in full
as administrative
operation
assistant
until
the
Last year. Michele was employed as Pennsylvania
s
'83 and KEITH A.
HUMMEL
Lauren is employed by the Haelen
nter and Keith works for J&M
Contractors
ngaged
5,
,
SSSSS
?
Rutland.
in
duties as director of the adult
facility in
LAUREN MEYMARIS
MLare
'
NINETTE
IS
of
SSSi
1
F. FRISCIA '83 will be
marrying Charles
Havertown in October. Thev will live
in their
Dr el HUJ Ninette works
* Shared MedfcS
k
?
Systems !as a technical
editor.
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HARRISBURG AREA
Among those BU alumni attending the Harrisburg
area dinner meeting were Stephen Andrejack 74,
Florence Snook Barrett
"38. Dazimae Carmo '66, Robert and
Phyllis Crocker Edwards '61
Jay
Franklin 78, Richard E. Grimes '49. James
E. Holland 78. Richard and
Karen Howenstine 76. Donna L. Kinder '80. Glenn and
Maureen Lock 77
and
78.
Rachael
Long Sauers
Shambaugh 73. Tom and Marcla
were Dr
Harry Ausprich,
'28.
Kay Schweitzer
77.
1986
Linda
77
Bush
Kllnger Sweltzer 75, Representing
president. John L Walker, vice president
BU
^jj^^
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WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON
of Wilkes-Barre
-
Among
those attending the dinner meeting
and Scranton area BU alumni on March 31 were Tom E
Williams '15. Dorothy M. Fritz '16. Mabel Unskill 28. Marion Wallace States
'43. Marjorie Downing Cosgrove '45. Virginia King Marchakitus '46.
Nancy
Swartz Lychos '52. Richard F. Laux '52. Robert S Asby "59. Rose Ann
lor
advancement. Pete Adrian, head football coach. Vlnce Slnagra
assistant grid coach. Lisa Musto and Lorl DIPasquale. Husky
Ambassadors.
institutional
Radzmski '59. Thomas M Cesarini '68. Bnnley J Crahall Jr. 71, Jane M.
Elmes 72. Emory P Guffrovich Jr 73, Albert J, Fagnani Jr 74. G. Thomas
Hughes III 76. Suzanne Cromack McCabe 77 Representing BU were Dr.
Harry Ausprich. president, John L Walker, vice president for institutional
advancement, and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs
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c^t^m.*
1983
ANNETTE MARIE ASHCROFT
Warner are engaged. Annette
is
'83 and Jeffrey Scott
a business education
teacher in the East Stroudsburg Area School District
1984
1984
SUSAN JANE STONER '84
SHEAFFER '83 were married
Susan
employed
is
Mifflintown. and
Inc., in
Jim
Mexico They
JAMES MICHAEL
and
April 19 in Mifflintown
by the First National Bank of
is employed by John H Sheaffer.
RD
live at
2.
Port Royal
USA HARPSTER
directs the student outreach
School. The program is
designed to educate students about drug and alcohol
abuse, to provide counseling services, and to serve as a
liaison between student and public programs and
program
*84
Muncy High
at
services they might need.
Representative:
Robert
Street, Falls Church,
JOAN LANDER
VA
Kenney, 606 Northwest
J.
22046
teaching biology and physical
science at Pennsbury High School She has moved to
1675 Hunters Court, YardJey, PA 19067
'84 Is
KIMM YONNE SHETTER
'84
and Thomas Duane
Ebersole were married on December 28 in Chambersburg. Klmm is a registered nurse in the Intensive care
unit of
Lewlstown Community Hospital, and they
live in
State College
M.
SABRINA CONRAD
'84
and Ronald Lawrence
Williams were married May 24 in Mifflinburg Sabrina
is employed by the Columbia County Children and Youth
Services.
ELIZABETH ANN KRAMER '84 and William F
Bertrand were married March 28 In Sunbury Elizabeth
Is an English teacher In the Concwago Valley School
District, New Oxford
Their address Is 11A Center
Square, New Oxford
win jam JOHN HEIDLEBAUGH
Rltter were married May 31
for C. R. Hcldlebaugh and Son, Inc.,
Rcnce
EILEEN M WALTER
'84
Bill
and Michelle
Is a salesman
York
and MICHAEL R. ROTH
'85 were married in Reading. Both are employed by
Perdue, Inc., in Salisbury, Md. They live In Frultland,
COUGHLIN
has been named first
curator of education at the Eckley Miners' Village She
will be responsible for developing educational programming to complement the classroom experiences of
school groups that visit the Eckley site She will also
develop packaged tours for bus groups that visit the
mining museum
Nancy also received a master's degree in communica-
NANCY
1984
tion at
J.
BU
'84
MARGARET ROSE STOLAR '84 and W Arnold Martz
were married recently. Margaret is an instructional
advisor/ supervisor with the Tuscarora Intermediate
lUnlt, serving the school districts of Fulton and Huntingdon Counties. They live In McConnellsburg.
KEITH L. BOROCH '84 and Carolyn M. Dob son are
planning to marry on September 20. Keith is an
accounting manager at Meritor Credit Corp. in Philadelphia.
In 1985
MARY KAY LOKJTLS '84 and Jeffrey McAndrew were
married April 19 in Mount Carmel. Mary Kay is a
registered nurse in the intensive care unit at Ashland
State General Hospital Their address Is 131 North
Peach St., Mount Carmel
KRAMER
'84 and John Frederick
DIANE MARIE
Ferster were married May 3 in Shamokin. Diane is a
teacher at Holy Spirit School, Mount Carmel. The couple
lives in the Allentown area.
DAWN ELAINE JACOBS
'84
and James Edward
Moore Jr. were married April 19 in Strasburg. Dawn is
employed by Dr James I Heslop as a records
technician They live In Lancaster.
MARK
EYER
S.
for Daily
E.
SMITH
married March 22
and Lisa
'84
Ann Herr were
Craig is an accountant
Mlddleburg. Their address is 512
Chester Street, Sunbury.
for Poloron
In
December. Laurie
Corp. of Hunt Valley, Md.
In
Illinois.
MICHAEL L. PETERSON '84 has joined Kilmer
Insurance Agency, Inc., as financial and underwriting
manager. He previously held management positions
with Rite Aid Pharmacy, Inc., and Dr. Lawrence Tama.
He and his
Towanda.
wife,
»84
is
and Roy M Ross plan to
employed by Display Data
MANDERSON
and William P. Heston
are planning a September wedding. Karen is a cardiac
critical
J.
former Karen Bloss,
the
RICHARD TROUTMAN
to
be married
in
WILLIAM
'84
March
lieutenant with the U.S.
Sperry Corporation
at
live
in
and Denise Nazzario plan
Richard is a second
1987.
Army
McGINNIS
T.
in Ft. Bliss,
'84
Texas.
and Maryann Roberti
employed by
7 in Hawley. Bill is
Blue Bell.
CONNER
MICHAEL
'84 was commissioned an
P.
Army second lieutenant upon graduating from Officer
Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga.
LESLIE J. MITCHELL '84 is an accounting assistant
with Pitcairn Incorporated. Her address is 169 Greenwood Ave., Apt.
KAREN
manager
at its facility in Matteson,
in Mifflinburg.
Homes
LAURIE ANN KRATZ
wed
a regional terminal
'84 is
Express Trucking
were married on June
CRAIG
'84
Md
Mrs. Harpster worked for a year as a medical social
worker at Lock Haven State Hospital. Her interest in
working with teenagers in a school setting led her to the
new position in Muncy.
care nurse at
A-5, Jenkintown,
PA
19046.
'84
Hahnemann
University Hospital,
Philadelphia.
CAROL L. FASOLD '84 was commissioned an Army
second lieutenant upon graduating from Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Ga.
DEBORAH DAVTES '84 and William Schiller were
married June 21 in Scranton. Deborah is employed at
Saco Tool & Die Corp., Lake Ariel.
PAULA MARIE FUELLER '84 and ROBERT M.
LAMENDOLA '84 will be married on September 27 in
Clarks Summit. Paula also earned a master's degree in
audiology at BU and is a certified clinical audiologist in
the office of Drs. Albert M. Nalevanko and Louis P.
DeGennaro. Robert is a computer programmer for
General Instruments on Long Island, N.Y.
DORA YOHE '84 has been appointed dental hygiene
consultant for the Pennsylvania Department of Health,
South Central District, Harrisburg. She has worked as a
dental hygienist in private practice, as a school dental
hygienist, and as a consultant with the health department from
1968 to 1977.
MARY ELLEN CARROLL
were married October
manager of a restaurant
Jr.
in
and Kenneth L. Nagy
Hanover. Mary Ellen is
'84
19 in
downtown Pittsburgh, and
the couple live in that city.
ANGELA SANDERS-PROBST
'84 earned a master's
speech pathology at BU. She has accepted a
position with the St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center in
Princeton, N.J. She and her husband, Brian, live in
degree
-
LAMBDA ALPHA MU
Fifty-three alumni sisters attended the annual luncheon on
November 23 at
the Hotel Hershey. During the business meeting, dates
were set for the 1986 meetings The sorority
amily picnic was held on July 12 at Louise
Moore
W
County Park in Bethlehem The annual
be held November 8. 1986. at the Hotel Hershey Please send
news for the fall
newsletter by September
to Roma Aungst Koehler. 2552 School Court.
Bethlehem, PA 18017 or
Sharon F Gettel. Box 244 A.rport Road. Rehrersburg. PA
19550. Included in photo were ( front row)
Sharon Gettel. Elaine Pellet.er Slusser. M.chele Robinson
Cherewka, Carolyn Ashbaugh Butera Tina
luncheon
will
in
Trenton, N.J.
ROSE
married
A.
HARTLE
May
24.
Rose
and Paul A Barnhart were
employed by National Property
'84
is
Analysts. Inc., Philadelphia.
1
Kosolosk. Mussol.ne,
Pam
Nancy Kushner.ck. Nancy D.ssman. Beth Ch.lds Roseann
(seated) Jane Constable. Mary Frances Jacques, Theresa
Koren
Karen Jalmadge. Diana Wells Schaffer. Karen Moran
Mulrooney. Pamela Hazen F.gard Brenda
Myers Schoffstall. Becky Kl.ne Koppenhaver. Sharon Nichols.
Camille Strausser. Diane Danzer Gill
Nancy O Connell Marilee Baumgartner. Margie Malloy. (standing)
M Raphael Palucc Vant.ne
Finn.
Roma Aungst
Kirk Kraske.
Koehler.
Karen Welker DeFrancesco. Judy Collier Fasnacht. Maggie
Marshall Frith. Cyndy Land.s Becky
Rertz. Sandy Barall Davis. Cathy Stanton Cuff.
T.na Wassell D'Angelo. Laurie Hopkins Strauss
Audrey Fieb.g. Marge Gillespie Evans. Rhonda Frederick Ulr.ch.
Mildred Kl.ne Genelow Darlene
Uarke Amsler Rev. Jean T Munro. Al.c.a Detwe.ler Sanders. Sharon
Sweinhart Jankauskas Chris
Hunt. Susan McAleer and Cynthia Nawrocki
MARIA (MIMA) IRIZARRY
'84 and Earl F. McGuire
were married in February. Maria was a registered
nurse at Delaware Valley Medical Center, Langhorne,
but the couple now resides in Germany
where Earl is
serving with the U.S. Army.
III
DAVID
C.
MILLER
'84
Force basic
training
at
Texas.
has graduated from U.S. Air
Lackland Air Force Base
JAMES E. KNAUB '84 has joined the Ephrata Review
as a sports writer. He was with the York
Daily Record
from January 1985
to April 1986.
Continued on page 29
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1986
29
1984
RHONDA WORRELL *84 and Randall
were mamed on May 3 in Olvphant
employed by Weston Controls. Archbald
J
Sptckard
Rhonda
is
BARBARA MAGNUSON "84 and Gordon Adams are
engaged Barbara received a master s degree in speech
pathology at BU and is employed at Reading
Rehabilita
tion Hospital.
ELISE
J.
ROWLAND
married June
28.
84 and Michael
Both are teachers
LINDA DIANE BENTON
and
"84
R
Foxall were
MICHAEL BROOKS
are planning to marry on May 30, 1987 Linda is
a
technical support manager for Coopervision
Information
Systems, Lansdale, and Michael is a sales representa
Uve with Prudential in Huntingdon Valley
'84
J. HOGAN >84 and Mary Catherine Teitelbaum
be married on August 30 in Mountaintop John is
an
internal auditor for Texaco, Inc.. in Houston. Texas
JOHN
will
1985
Representative: Virginia Balchunas
RICHARD WILLIAM SACHSE
'85
Makuch
and Jennifer Anne
are planning a September 1987 wedding
Richard is self-employed as a musician In the Hazleton
University
JEANNE MARIE FEDORKO
James Edward
Nierle
'85 and Second Lt
were married on April 12
the Robert Packer Hospital
Ludrol.
Jeanne, a graduate of
School of Medical Technology, is a medical technologist
at American Medical Labs in Fairfax. Va. The couple
lives in Woodbridge. Va.
May 24 in Orangeville. Melinda had been a
veterinary assistant at Bloomsburg Veterinary Hospital
They now
live at
49B West High
ANDREW HEINTZELMAN
St..
'85
Middletown.
has been promoted
to
assistant editor of the Citizen-Standard In Valley View.
He moved Into the position after seven months as a
reporter-photographer. He will continue with those
duties as well. While at BU. Andy was a writer for
THE
ALUMNI QUARTERLY. He
Wendy Rothermel, and
TAMMY
L.
GROSS
is
married
to the
former
they have a son. Dustin.
'85
DAVID
PURNELL '85
Pottstown Tammy is
and
R.
be married on December 20 in
a graduate student at Lehigh University, and David is a
teacher at Salford Hills Elementary School in Harleys
will
vllle.
Washington, where Michael
Is
serving with the U.S. Air
Force.
CHRISTINA ELIZABETH NICHOLAS
and Dennis
Watsontown
is employed as a cashier by Riverside Market.
Muncy, and a programmer associate by Sperry Corpo
ration, Harrisburg They live at New Columbia R D. 1.
Christina
JOHN
L.
HANEY
'85 is
associate divisional merchan
dise manager and acting sales manager for the domes
tics area of Maxwell's in Lancaster His address is 108
Circle Road, Millersville. PA 17551
PATRICK G. BYRNE '85 was commissioned a Navy
ensign upon graduation from Officer Candidate School
PAMELA ANN SOBCHAK
'85
'85
will
in
and
her
to
marriage
Inc.. In Salisbury.
Md
Richard
They
Is
live In
They
C.
live In
'85
Galthersburg.
Md
Jr
and John '86
.
MARY K. DIEHL '85 has passed Ihe state board
nursing examination and has been Inducted Into the
International Society for Nurses She earned a master's
degnv in education from Tempi! IfalVfTllty Ifld ll
employed at Allentown Hospital
JAMES M. FOLEY '88, a second lieutenant In the U.S.
Air Force, was graduated from communications com
puter programmer officer course at Kueslei An Force
But, Miss
TAMMY ANNK McNEELY
LYON
'85
and
ROBERT
L.
an- planning an October wedding Tammy Is
a meeting and convention coordinator for the Pennsyl
vanla Association of Mutual Insurance Companies,
llarrishurg Kol.nl i-, ., -.1 .iff accountant with Boyer and
Hitter, certified public accountants, In Camp Hill
'85
JAMES EDWARD MILLER
CHESKIEWICZ
Kingston Jim
is
'85 and CAROL MARIE
be married on October 18 In
business manager for Llndgren Chrys
'86
will
1986
Plymouth Mazda, Reading
DOUGLAS
C.
FRANTZ
and Jane A Pavlacka
Kgner Memorial Chapel,
'85
were married April 12 In
Muhlenberg College Doug Is retail advertising sales
representative for The Dally Item. Sunbury The couple
lives in Lewlsburg
MARY NKIDIG '88 was a recipient of a $21)0 teacher
recruitment award presented by the Lock Haven
chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a national honorary
society for women In education
LESLIE L CLEAVER
TOWSKI
JOAN HAVERSON 85 has been named the teen
services coordinator by the Pottsville VWCA board of
directors She has worked as a staff nurse at Good
Samaritan Hospital and as a computer systems develop
ment analyst for Sun Oil Co Philadelphia She has been
very active In a variety of community and professional
organizations
,
'88
LAURIE LYNN DOLL
LUTHER
A.
GERARD
and
'86
R.
ZOL-
are engaged
'86
and
CHRISTIAN JAMES
plan a June IM7 wedding Laurie plans to
complete her master's degree In speech pathology at BU
by next May
'88
ROBIN ANN CHARLES
were married on July
SHARON
'88
and William Paul McCabe
'>
HERR
Sharon
85 and Jeffrey L, Graver are
employed by Lancaster General
Is
Hospital
'85
LAURA ANN LAMBERT '85
SCHMADER '85 were married
Church
D
Mr Joseph Ludrol
TONY WOODS
'86
has signed as a free agent with the
Houston Oilers.
'85
and ROBERT ANDREW
be married in August Robert is a
business teacher at Queen Anne's County High School in
Centre ville, Md.
WILLIS
Jett "81.
and ALAN LEE MADER
'85 were married March 22 In Kaston
Jan Ik employed
by Montgomery County Schools In Rock ville. Md.. and
Alan Is employed by Defense Mapping Agency. Wash
and James R
Mathiesen were married April 19 in Stroudsburg She is
an accountant with Stone. Cyphers, McCoy and
DeAngelo. The couple lives in Stroud Twp
LINDA JOANNE TEETS
prior
JAN LOUISE HARTMAN
engaged
JACQUELYN JEAN GRIFFIN
77.
E
and Eric David Krag
ness are engaged.
III
USA L. BONFIELD '85 and Mike
lllmes are
engaged Lisa Is employed by Lancaster Lebanon Inter
mediate Unit 13.
'85
April 5 near
ol Allentown has been well represented
at Bloomsburq
recent family photo are (seated) Julie 78. Lori Mrs Barbara
LINDA JUDITH EBBRELL '85 and Gary Ia* Lapp
were married on April 26 in Monloursvlllc Llndu In
employed by Lee H Roberts Law Offices The couple
lives at Lock Haven R D 2
ler
Ray Crawford were married
in
1985
Harrisburg
In
Ington,
were
Shown
and Jane 84, (standing) Joe
employed by Perdue.
Ocean City. Md
JULM
L. BRITTAIN '85 and Lt. Michael J Hulyo
..arried on February 22. They live in Tacoma.
The Ludrol family
recent years
in
1985
MEUNDA S. HEAPS '85 and Michael Allen Diltz were
married
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A FAMILY AFFAIR
area.
RICHARD MARK
at Old Goschenhoppen
Woxall. Laura was employed by Sperry Corp
LEE SHICK
'85
has enlisted
In the
ROBERT D DRUCKENMILLER
and Diana Lynn
Shamokln Robert
employed by John Woytowieh and Co CPA. Shamo
Valania were married on March
is
U S Air Force
'85
15 In
.
kin
Their
address
is
Apt
PAUL PAULING '86 and Elaine r.'asner plan to marry
on September 27 In McVeytown Paul Is an accountant
with Perdue. Inc., In Salisbury, Md
2.
1550
Pulaski
Ave..
JEAN MARIE KOLB
Jr plan to marry
In
'86
and Franklin
D
Steinruck
April 1987
Shamokln
SUSAN MARIE NOLFI
SUSAN
E.
SCHNEIDER
85
and
DAVID
J
MORGAN
be married on December 27 Susan is employed
by Gal Tronics Corp
Reading, and David works for
General Public Utilities, Reading
'85 will
,
STRONG
'86
and
CORY ARTHUR
are planning a November wedding. Susan
Is employed with AT&T In Parslppany. N.J., and Cory is
a second lieutenant in the Air Force, stationed at
Lubbock, Texas, for pilot training.
'86
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1966
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(October
12)
Hal Holbrook: 'Mark Twain Tonight'
(November
5)
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•
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ticket sales.
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The ALUMNI
Vol. 86,
No
QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University
3
ol Pennsylvania
December
1986
r
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
—
The Alumni Board acted to name the Alumni
honor of Howard F. Fenstemaker "12 just in time for his
birthday. Paying a visit to tell him the good news were Mary Anne
Klemkosky '59 (second from right). Association president; and Doug
'68.
Also shown is Mrs
Hippenstiel
director of
alumni affairs
Fenstemaker (Story on page 8)
House
in
ALUMNI FELLOW -
Robert Moyer '63 (right)
returned to campus in October as the socond
Alumni Fellow in Residence During the one-day
visit he met with Dr
John Dittrich (lett). dean of
Colloge of Business,
students (Story on page 3)
the
other
and
faculty
Foundation,
alumni join
forces for BU
1
*
AGREEMENT SIGNED —
Effective January 1. 1987. the Annual Fund
be conducted by the Bloomsburg University Foundation Participating
in the signing ceremony were Mary Anne Klemkosky '59. president of the
Alumni Association; Jane Gittler 72. vice chairperson of the BU
Foundation, and Dr. Harry Auspnch. president of the University
will
An agreement signed October 17 clear* the way
Alumni Annual Fund to be coordinated and
for
the
administered by the Development Office In conjunction
with the Bloomsburg University Foundation, effective
January 1, 1967.
The Alumni Board of Directors agreed unanimously at
Its June meeting to Join forces with the Foundation In Its
quest for private support of the University The
Foundation was reactivated by President Harry
Ausprich In January 1966 and has raised more than a
half million dollars In gifts and pledges since that time
As part of the agreement, the Alumni Association will
receive a guaranteed annual budget from the
Foundation, with a percentage Increase each year to
fund traditional alumni programs and to provide new
services
In a letter to alumni, Mary Anne Klemkosky '59,
president of the Alumni Association, said, "We look
forward to your continued support of and Investment In
the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association so that
we may increase our services to you and all alumni."
With the merging of the two funds, the BU
Development Office will serve as the coordinating body
for all university fundralslng activities and programs to
optimize fundralslng efforts, according to Anthony
Ianlero, director of development.
2
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/December
1986
A message
from President Ausprich
It was a great pleasure for Lorraine and me to
welcome many of you back to campus for Homecoming
1966. Learning to know more of you each year is a true
joy for us. You have each helped to make Bloomsburg a
special university, and we are proud to he a part of it.
This academic year has already seen several new
"firsts." Our enrollment is the strongest In the
upperclass students
returning in greater proportion than expected. The
University Scholars Program is well underway, and the
Institution's history, especially with
Celebrity Artist Series, a
new
thrust in cultural
programming, successfully opened
Its first
season.
A number of new Initiatives are planned for this year,
many of which you will be reading about in greater
We are delighted to be
working with the Alumni Association in the transfer of
the Alumni Association Annual Fund to the
Development Office. The new Annual Fund Drive will
detail throughout the year.
help us coordinate
nursing scholarships.
• $4,000 in china and flatware from Service America.
• $6,000 In computer equipment from Shared Medical
Systems.
• $10,000 to purchase a new football scoreboard from
Waller Vending and Halrport/Unlverslty Cuts ($5,000
each).
• $10,000 from Columbia County Farmers Nutlonal
Bank, $10,000 from Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co.,
N.A., $10,000; $2,500 from First Eastern Bank, $10,000
The
Alumni
effectively our fundraising
Two new academic programs are moving
forward.
The Board of Governors recently approved the
bachelor's degree In adult health and fitness Special
funding through the SSHE technology initiative will
allow us to pursue a new degree program in health
physics.
This fall we will be appointing the committees to
prepare for the 1989 Middle States review and the
university's sesquecentennial celebration in 1989 Plans
to enhance the library facility are in the conceptual
stage SuUlff Hall renovations for the College of
Business are to begin in the Immediate future, and we
are working with the architects on plans for classrooms,
faculty offices and studios in Old Science.
The new university governance structure is being
considered by the faculty. We anticipate it will be
in
1986
from First National Bank of Berwick, $10,000 from
Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Co., $4,000 from First
Federal Savings and Loan, and $2,500 from United Perm
Bank
• $5,000 from Berwick Forge and Fabricating to
support scholarships.
• Twelve donations to the Foundation's President's
Club at $10,000 and above.
• Seven donations to the Foundation's Carver Tower
Associates Club at $5,000 and above.
Twenty-one Maroon and Gold Club memberships at
and above.
Alumni contributed more than $131,000 through the
Alumni Association.
•
$1,000
Teacher's bequest
sets up scholarship
Publlahrd fom
friends of
llnit'K
a
year
fur
Bloomnburg University.
Doug Hlppenstiel
Director of
'68
Alumni
Affairs
Peg Trothen
Secretary- Bookkeeper
J. Long
Alumni Records Gerk
Linda
Stephanie Stewart
Sandy Paul
Jim Deterick
Kelly Kreigh
be teachinga communications
home areas and planning more
visits
with our
legislators.
Informal talks with many faculty and others this fail
are helping me become much better acquainted with the
essence of what makes Bloomsburg University special.
There are many, many dedicated faculty and staff here
who are committed to educating our future alumni. In
the months ahead we shall be working together to
strengthen your alma mater.
We do welcome your letters and visits and look
forward to greeting you whenever you come to campus.
Nominations sought
for alumni awards
Nominations are Invited for the 1986 Distinguished Service Awards which will be
presented on Alumni Day, June 6, 1987.
Established In 1948, the award recognizes
alumni who have distinguished themselves
through professional accomplishments, service
to Bloomsburg University and the Alumni
Association, and/or contributions to humanity.
Nominations are also Invited for Young
Alumnus/ Alumna of the Year. The criteria are
the same, with the added dimension of "potential" or "promise." Nominees should be not be
over 40 years of age by June 6, 1987.
Please send as much information about the
nominee(s) as possible. Address your letter to
Awards and Recognition Committee, Fens tern aker Alumni House, Bloomsburg University,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
Deadline for nominations Is February 1, 1987.
vice chairperson of the
was made
at a luncheon in early November Attending were two
sisters of Ms. Robertson, Stephanie and Mary
Ruscavage, and a niece, Donna Ruscavage. Also present
were Dr Harry Ausprich, university president, and
of the scholarship fund
other officials representing the administration and the
nursing department.
Two $500 scholarhlps from the fund will be awarded
for the first time next spring to two baccalaureate
nursing students. Applicants for the scholarships must
be entering the Junior or senior year in the nursing
program, have an overall grade point average of at
least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and demonstrate financial need.
Ms. Robertson received her diploma as a registered
nurse from Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital in 1946. She
earned a bachelor of science degree In educaUon,
physical and biological sciences from New York
Teachers College In 1951. In 1961, she earned a master's
degree In psychiatric-mental health nursing from New
York University.
Association of University
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
shall
Foundation veep
Ms. Robertson was acUve locally in the Columbia
County Mental Health AssoclaUon. American
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
I
course, and I am looking forward to developing this new
relationship with some of our students. In order to
expand contacts with our external constituencies, I will
be visiting our trustees and community leaders in their
Robertson, who died November 5, 1985. was a member
of the BU nursing faculty from 1981 to 1985 when she
taught the senior level nursing course in community
The announcement
alumni nnd
this fail.
A $20,000 scholarship fund for students pursuing an
undergraduate degree in nursing at Bloomsburg
University has been provided in the will of a former
fuculty member, Helene Robertson
health.
Quarterly
implemented
This spring
Over $650,000 raised
From January 1, 1986, through early October,
Bloomsburg University, the Bloomsburg University
Foundation, Inc., and the Alumni Association garnered
1652,777 in gifts and pledges. Significant gifts Include:
• 1187,000 In computer equipment from AT&T.
• $75,000 from Marco and Louise Mltranl for the Arts
Endowment Fund.
• A $7,000 mineral collection from Robert McCollough.
• $20,000 from the estate of Helen Robertson for
more
efforts.
Women,
Ss. Cyril
and
Methodius Church In Berwick, and the National Nursing
Honor Society of Sigma Theta Tau.
SMS
donates computer
For the third consecutive year. Shared Medical
Systems, Inc.. of Malvern, has given BU an IBM XT
personal computer system with a graphic printer and
color monitor valued at nearly $7,000.
Two previous gifts have been used by students, faculty
and staff members of the university's computer center.
The equipment received Oils year will be shared jointly
by the office of Career Development and Placement and
the Office of Cooperative Education.
Jane Skomsky
Gittler, Class of 1972,
has been named
Bloomsburg University
Foundation. She succeeds Katherine Hock, who resigned
in June because her family business relocated to North
Carolina.
Gittler is director of the
Columbia-Montour
Home
Health Services, Inc., and serves as chairperson of the
hospital review committee of the Central Pennsylvania
Health Systems, Inc. A native of Berwick, she has been
involved in health, hospital and family planning services
since returning to the area in the late 1960s. Her
husband is William F. Gittler Jr., also a member of the
Class of 1972.
New members of the foundation board are Howard
McKinnon, president of Berwick Forge and Fabricating;
Allan M. Kluger, president of Hourigan, Kluger,
Spohrer, Quinn and Myers, Wilkes-Barre; Drue M.
Hummel, corporate director of Magee Enterprises; and
David W. Poch, senior vice president, Commonwealth
Bank and Trust Co., WUliamsport.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania is
committed to providing equal educational and
employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
age,
national origin, ancestry, life style,
affectionai
or sexual preference, handicap. Vietnam
era
status as veterans, or union membership
The
university is additionally committed
to affirmative action and will take
positive steps to
provide such educational and employment
opportunities.
Inquiries may be directed to: Director
of
Affirmative Action, Carver Hall, Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg. PA 17815.
Telephone
717-389-4528
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
Benefield paying his
Dick Benefield bills himself as the "Jollv Fat Man" of
Hotel Magee. but behind his generous girth, behind his
raspy, resonant voice, lie a lean intellect and a nimble
talent for handling people.
As chairman of the Bloomsburg University
Foundation, he helps many campus programs pay their
he says his service is part of the "civic rent" he
rent
—
owes
community.
"I think you have to pay your
his
restaurant while earning a degree in hotel
administration at Perm State
He remains active as an alumnus of that institution
and has received numerous awards from the University
and the Perm State Alumni Association.
Benefield. who moved to Bloomsburg in 1954 to
manage the Hotel Magee, is now vice president and
general manager of that well-known establishment
.
Commerce
In 1966.
Within his profession, he has on several occasions
been president of the Pennsylvania Hotel Motor Inn
Association and chairman of the American Hotel and
Motel Association. Within the hospitality Industry he has
received a number of awards, and Is a member of the
Fame."
While Benefield Is proud of the recognition he has
received, he Is more concerned with making sure the
pu^i.iius he\ imolvcd with reflect excellence
"The state pays about 50 percent of the operating
costs for the university," he notes
The other 50
percent must come from tuition and fundralslng. If you
Just accept what the state gives you and the tuition,
you're Just not going to be the best The margin o(
excellence has to come from somewhere else
"
"Somewhere else" is the Bloomsburg University
Foundation. The Foundation's members, many of whom
Benefield recruited for the task, provide the money and
leadership that provide the margin of excellence. He
spreads his theory of civic rent wherever he goes.
Among the believers are other regional business
leaders like James A Magee, president of Magee
Enterprises, and Herb Hanson, president of Mllco
"This university has many more qualified students
every year than It can accept." says Benefield The
University has nearly five applicants for each space In
Mitrani, Bloomsburg philanthropists who established a
major scholarship fund and aided in the renovation of
the auditorium in Haas Center for the Arts which has
been named in their honor.
In presenting the award to Benefield, BU President
Harry Ausprich said the recipient "epitomizes the
individual deserving of a Bloomsburg University
Medallion.
"I would venture to say that everyone in the audience
today knows indirectly of Mr. Benefield through his long
tenure at the Hotel Magee.
His relationship with
the University has grown to be a very strong one over
the years, and we are sincerely delighted to honor him
today for his many contributions and support."
(Mr. Benefield) "has been most generous in assisting
the University many times and in ways not publicly
.
As a community leader, he has served as United Way
chairman, president of Bloomsburg Rotary, and district
governor of Rotary International. The Rotarlan of the
Year award Is named for him. and he was voted
"Cltijen of the Year" by the Bloomsburg Chamber of
•Hospitality Hall of
—
freshmen class.
While that figure shows that BU has exacting
academic standards, says Benefield, the university must
remember that Its mission Ik essentially to provide an
education to people from the middle and working
the
.
acknowledged. His support in this quiet, unobtrusive
manner has been most helpful to the University in
meeting special needs.
"His noteworthy service, community involvement,
and outstanding support of the University is appreciated
by all who know him."
Benefield is 60-years-old. His hotel and restaurant
career began in 1946 when he worked as a meat cutter,
waiter, cook and desk clerk at a State College
classes
He notes that hundreds of children of employees of
Magee Industries, Mllco, Wels Markets and other local
businesses and Industries have been able to gel a college
education because Mloomsburg University exists
By making the owners and presidents of these
companies aware of that fact, Benefield encourages
them to contribute to the Bloomsburg University
Foundation and to get Involved with Its administration.
"We need two things at BU," he concludes "We need
funds, and we need the expertise, counsel and advice of
leaders In the field We n««ed role models"
.
BENEFIELD
We're sorry mail
Successful grad
was
delivered late
Director's Note:
from alumni who
serves as
role
Robert D. Moyer *63 returned to campus in late
October as the second Alumni Fellow in Residence. The
program was initiated last spring under the sponsorship
of the
BU Alumni
Association to bring outstanding
alumni and current students together.
"This is a great opportunity to showcase our alumni
who can serve as excellent role models for our
students," said Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni
Moyer
is
owner, senior board
president of the
member and
vice
Shawnee Group Companies, a
company conglomerate based
20-
in real estate sales
and
development, travel and health care. He
is primarily
responsible for supervision of construction and daily
operations of Shawnee Village, the largest single-site
timeshare and real estate development property in the
country
He is also president and chief operating officer of
Shawnee Mountain, the third largest ski area in
Pennsylvania with annual revenues of over $5.5 million
From 1964 to 1976 he became a senior manager with
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., one of the big eight
accounting firms in the country, at Glens Falls,
and Bethlehem, Pa. He later became a founding partner
of Moyer, Sbebelsky & Company, an accounting firm in
NY
Shawnee-on-Delaware.
A licensed certified public accountant in Pennsylvania
New York, Moyer is a member of the American
and
model
Accountants and the
Pennsylvania Institute of Certlfed Public Accountants
He earned an MBA degree at Bucknell University In
Institute of Certified Public
1964.
He maintains
a relationship with
University by serving on
College of Business
In his
community he
is
Its
Bloomsburg
advisory board
president of the
to the
Shawnee Fire
Company and a member of the Monroe County General
Authority He was responsible for bringing Gelsinger
affairs.
3
'civic rent'
civic rent." he says
over coffee in the Hotel Magee Publick House on a brisk
early-autumn morning. "If you're put here and you get
to live in a free country and a good community, you owe
something more than your taxes. First and foremost
right now. for me, is to raise money for the Bloomsburg
University Foundation."
If Benefield were to calculate his civic rent by the
success he's had at doing that, his bill would be" paid for
years to come. The Foundation, under Benefield's
chairmanship, plans to raise significant funds for
university programs.
In acknowledgement of his service. BU bestowed its
highest honor
the University Medallion — on
Benefield during commencement exercises in May. The
only other recipients to date are Marco and Louise
.
1986
Medical Center to Shawnee to establish a drug and
alcohol treatment center for adolescents and a health
care clinic for the community
Moyer is married to the former Jeannette Hllscher,
and they are the parents of three children: Robert Jr.,
20, a junior at Perm State, Kristen. 17, a senior at Fast
Stroudsburg High School, and Todd, 14, a freshman at
East Stroudsburg High School
The Alumni Fellows program Is supported by the
Deans' Fund for Academic Excellence The selection
committee Includes Dr C Stuart Edwards '41, Dr Mary
Lou John '45, and Dr Frank Radlce '49
The next Alumni Fellow In Residence will be Dr
Charles Scarantino '64, M D Ph.D., who is chairman of
the Division of Clinical Radiation Oncology at East
,
Carolina University's School of Medicine. His
be in April.
visit will
We
received several letters
told us they did not receive
Information about Homecoming until the week
after the big event. We're sure there are others
who got late delivery but did not write to us.
The Alumni Association cannot afford to send
a mailing to all alumni at first class rates.
Instead, we must mall our materials at the presort, non-profit bulk rates.
The Homecoming letter was mailed from
Wllkes-Barre on September 19. Postal officials
have told us there is no reason why the mall
should not arrive at any point In the country
within two weeks, three weeks st the most.
If you did not receive your Homecoming
mailing on time, we urge you to file a formal
complaint with your local or regional postal
officials. The customer relations people tell us
they want to know when there are delivery
problems.
Next year Homecoming will be held on
October 24, and we have already decided to
mail the Information in mid- August, even
though we run the risk of alumni putting it
aside and forgetting about it.
It is not too early to make your hotel/motel
reservations for next year. Be sure to Indicate
you are part of the BU group because some are
holding blocks of room for us.
We apology to any alumni who were unable
to participate in Homecoming because they did
not receive the Information on time.
THE ALUMNI 0UAtttmt7D***Mt*f
MB
AMIN
ABELL
dean
Abell acting
John H. Abell, assistant dean of extended programs at
BU, Is serving as acting dean until July J987 Dean
Daniel C. Pantaleo Is serving as Interim provost and
vice president for academic affairs this academic year
Abell came to the university as director of housing In
August 11*73 and was promoted to assistant dean of
extended programs In July 1082 Since 1978 he has also
been director of conferences on campus.
He earned his bachelor's degree In history and
government and his master's degree In counseling and
student personnel at St Lawrence University In New
York He has taken additional graduate courses at
Buckncll University and Is enrolled In a doctoral
program
at Temple University.
Abell has served on numerous college and university
committees. He Is a past member of the Bloomsburg
Town Council, Bloomsburg Citizens' Advisory Board,
Bloomsburg YMCA. Town Gown Committee, and the
Bloomsburg School District's Long Range Planning
Commission He Is also a past board member of the
Bloomsburg Public Library
During the past three years, Abell has participated In
a number of national conferences, seminars and
workshops pertaining to his field of continuing
education. Ills most recent activity was attendance at
the May 1986 National Conference on the Adult Learner
at the University of South Carolina, where he presented
a paper In conjunction with two other BU deans.
Planner appointed
M. Ruhul Amln, formerly chair of the social sciences
division at the University of Wisconsin Barron County
Center, has been named assistant director for planning
and analysis In BU's Office of Institutional Planning,
Research and Information Management He assumed
the position on August
will
be working with Karen
L
Futoma, assistant
director for Institutional studies, in providing
detailed
analyses of many of the studies and reports
prepared by
this office.
"We were
quite fortunate In attracting an individual
Amln's caliber to this position," said Hugh J
McFadden, director of Institutional planning, research
and information management '1 am quite confident
of Dr.
that our future planning efforts
under his direction."
will
be most effective
Amln received
a bachelor's degree in political science
and a master's degree in public administration
from the
University of Dhaka. Bangladesh. In addition,
he holds
an
M
A degree
in political
science and diploma in
public administration In organizational behavior
from
Carleton University. Ontario. Canada, and
an
A in
urban studies and a Ph.D. In organizational
behavior
complex organization from the University of
Akron
During his tenure at the University of Wisconsin
Barron County Center, he served as director
of the
Center for Social and Behavioral Research,
chair of the
student issues and life interest committee,
and as a
member of the steering committee, the budget
committee, the recruitment and retention committee
the charter revision committee, and the
grants
M
committee
Interim
dean named
John S Balrd Jr., professor of psychology, is serving
as Interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at
BU through June 30. 1987
Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs Daniel C. Pantaleo made the announcement
following a recommendation by an Internal search
committee. Balrd replaces G Alfred Forsyth, who was
appointed provost and vice president for academic
affairs at Millersville University.
In accepting the appointment, Balrd said "I'm looking
forward to the challenge of the deanship and working
closely with faculty, students and administrators for a
productive year."
Balrd
came
BU
as an assistant professor In 1971.
He was promoted to associate professor In 1974 and to
full professorship In 1979. He served as department
chairperson from 1977 to 1980.
Since 1978 he has been a consulting psychologist with
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. In 1980 he was a
visiting research associate at the Institute of Behavorial
Science, University of Colorado. Baird has also done
consulting and evaluating for Bechtel Power Corp.,
Lewlsburg Federal Penitentiary and Bloomsburg's
Family Mental Health Clinic.
A 1966 graduate of the University of Virginia, Baird
received both a master's degree (1969) and a doctorate
(1971) from North Carolina State University. He is a
licensed psychologist in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and a permanent certified psychologist for
the New York education department.
Baird was recognized as an outstanding teacher by
the College of Arts and Sciences Student Council for
1985-1986. He is the author of numerous papers and
to
CARLSON
BRESSI
Familiar post
Dr. Charles H. Carlson, assistant vice president for
affairs, is serving as acting dean of the
College of Graduate Studies until July 1987. He is filling
the post while Dean Daniel Pantaleo serves as interim
provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Carlson joined the music faculty of BU in 1959 and
was promoted to full professor in 1962. He was named
acting director of graduate studies in 1966 and
permanent director in 1968. From 1970 to 1972 he served
as dean of graduate studies.
academic
During 1972-1973 he was selected to serve as interim
president while a national search was conducted. In 1974
he was once again named dean of graduate school,
serving in that role until his appointment as assistant
vice president in 1982.
He was also a former chairman of the music
department and a former director of the Maroon and
Gold and Studio Bands.
Carlson earned his bachelor's degree from San Jose
State University and his master's and doctoral degrees
from Columbia University.
Admissions director
James P. Christy, former director of admissions at
Gannon University, has been named director of
admissions at BU, according to Dr. Tom L. Cooper,
dean of enrollment management.
Christy assumed his new position in July, replacing
Bernard
J.
Vinovrski,
who resigned
to
accept a similar
publications in his field.
position at Wilkes College.
One of Christy's prime responsibilities is to supervise
the university's student marketing program that
Cage coach
selection.
includes every facet of student recruitment and
hired
11.
Amln's prime responsibility Is to coordinate the
university's institutional planning process In
addition
he
BAIRD
Joe Bressl, formerly head women's basketball coach
Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, has been
named head coach of the women's basketball team at
BU. During his 10 years of coaching at Bishop McDevitt,
he posted a 237-43 record.
Bressi replaces Sue Hibbs, who resigned to assume
full-time teaching duties in the university's department
of health and physical education.
While coaching at Bishop McDevitt, Bressi's teams
captured seven league titles and five district crowns, not
to mention winning four championships in the former
South Central Perm League and three titles in the MidPenn League's Division I
More of Bressi's accomplishments with the ball club
at
include capturing three District III Class AA
championships and two Class AAA titles in post-season
action. His squads appeared in four consecutive PIAA
Eastern finals, winning twice and advancing to the state
championship contest in those seasons.
Bressi. a native of Kulpmont, is a 1971 graduate of
East Stroudsburg University.
Retired nurse dies
Nettie 1 Seely. 85. of Berwick, died in July She
retired in 1968 as a nurse in the BU infirmary, where
she was employed seven years.
"We're fortunate to have attracted a person with Mr.
Christy's strong admissions background," Cooper said.
"I am optimistic our admissions program will continue
under his leadership."
After receiving his bachelor's degree in psychology
from Wheeling (W. Va.) College in 1974, Christy earned
his master's degree in counseling in higher education
from KuLztown University in August 1976.
to flourish
He was appointed admissions
director at
Gannon
in
For three years prior to that appointment he
was director of admissions at Mount Saint Mary College
in Newburgh. N Y. He also had served as an
admissions
counselor at Temple University and Allentown College
July
1983.
of St. Francis de Sales.
was named one of the Outstanding Young Men
America in 1981. In 1983, he was again nominated for
the honor. He holds memberships in a number of
national, state and regional associations pertaining
to
his field of admissions and counseling
Christy
of
Former chair dies
Gertrude E. Flynn. Ed. D.. first chairperson of the BU
department of nursing, died October 27 in New
Hampshire after a prolonged illness.
Flynn was appointed to direct the planning and
development of the new bachelor of science in nursing
degree program at the start of the 1974-1975
academic
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
FLYNN
CHRISTY
MITCHELL
year. She chaired the department from 1974 to 1981.
during which time the program received full State
Board of Nursing approval
classes.
and graduated
its first
three
personality in psychiatric nursing, Flynn
received her degrees from Carney Hospital School of
Nursing in Boston, the University of Rochester, the
University of Buffalo and Boston University.
Prior to her appointment at Bloomsburg, she was a
visiting professor at the University of Massachusetts'
Division of Nursing. Previously, she was a professor and
clinical nursing chief at the University of Rochester
School of Nursing and Initiated the bachelor and
master's degree curricula for psychiatric nursing at
SUNY Buffalo where she was a faculty member.
Flynn's dedication to professional nursing education
made her a significant pioneer and advocate in this
area, according to Dorette Welk, chairperson of the BU
nursing department.
Susan M. Mitchell, Class of
staff
has been appointed
to the new position of assistant director of development
at Bloomsburg University. Prior to beginning her duties
in August, she was program director of healthworks for
Berwick Hospital Corp. She previously served as
coordinator of industrial services for more than two
years and was a public relations assistant for nearly a
year and a half.
In announcing the appointment, Anthony Ianiero,
director of development, said, "The experience Ms.
Mitchell has had over the past four years has given her
a broad background in public relations and
development. We'll be able to utilize her many talents to
help attain both our short and long range development
BU
Interim provost
Daniel C. Pantaleo, dean of the College of Graduate
Studies and Extended Programs at BU, has been named
interim provost and vice president for academic affairs
academic year.
In making the announcement, President Harry
Ausprich said: "Dr. Pantaleo is a fine academician who
has served Bloomsburg University with distinction for
nearly 10 years. His accomplishments reflect the strong
faculty and administrative staff we are fortunate to
have at Bloomsburg. His credentials are excellent, and
for the 1986-1987
I look forward to
working with him in this capacity in the coming year."
Pantaleo came to Bloomsburg in 1977 as an assistant
professor of chemistry. In August of 1980 he was
appointed dean of the School of Extended Programs. He
has been dean of graduate studies and extended
programs since 1982. He served as acting associate vice
president for academic affairs during the 1984-1985
academic year.
Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, he was a Fuibright
lecturer attached to the Science Education Center at the
his leadership skills are exceptional.
University of Philippines for a six-month period. From
1970 to 1976 he was a chemistry professor at Floyd
Junior College in the University System of Georgia at
He holds membership! In the American Swimming
Coaches Association. National Interscholastlc
Swimming Coaches Association. Pennsylvania
Swimming Officials Association, and Is a past president
of the Pennsylvania High School Swimming Coaches
Association
He and
He has served
as an Institutional representative to the
National University Continuing Education Association
and to the Center for the Advancement of Experiential
Learning His professional associations Include
membership In the Pennsylvania Association of Deans
of Continuing Education of which he was vice president
in 1981 1982 and president In 1982 1983
His writings have appeared in publications throughout
the state and nation He has attended and presented
papers at a variety of meetings and conferences
pertaining to his field.
Under his leadership, the first courses by television
were offered and a $26,000 state grant was received for
a model project In rural adult basic education
Over the past 10 years, he has made more than 380
presentations to educational, civic and community
groups on continuing education, astronomy, chemistry
and other subjects.
Swim coach named
David Rider, head swimming and diving coach at
Norwln (Pa.) High School for the past eight years, has
been named director of aquatics at BU The 39-year-old
former resident of Greensburg replaces Mary Gardner,
who resigned the position earlier this year to assume the
duties of associate athletic director
serve as head coach of the Huskies'
diving programs as well as oversee the
dally operations of the university's two pool facilities
While at Norwln, he served as both the men's and
women's coach and established a combined dual meet
record of 159-63-3 His 1982 women's squad captured the
Pennsylvania Interscholastlc Athletic Association state
championship, and his men's team was the PIAA
runner-up in 1984 During Rider's tenure, 61 performers
earned Ail-State honors and 16 competitors gained Ail-
Rider
will
swimming and
5
Hint h
University
1982,
goals for the university."
A native of New Jersey, Mitchell graduated from
with a degree in office administration.
Rome, Ga
Pantaleo received his bachelor of science degree in
chemistry from Manhattan College. New York City, In
June 1966 He received his doctorate in chemistry from
Emory University. Atlanta, Ga In 1970 He has
completed post doctoral courses along with research
projects at Georgia State University and Louisiana State
.,
A prominent
Grad joins
PANTALEO
1986
his wife. Sherry, are parents of three children:
Andrew and Jessica
Christopher.
Schwimmer
dies
Seymour Schwimmer, a professor
of philosophy at BU
Presbyterian University of
Philadelphia while uwultlng
for 21 years, died In July at
Pennsylvania Hospltul
In
heart tests
At his death, he was chairing his department's
program evaluation
"He was one of our most caring fuculty," said Dr. G.
Alfred Forsyth, then dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, who iIcncMImmI Schwlinmer was "a probing,
question asking person who always wanted to
undercover the underlying logic behind things.
He hud wide ranging Interests In philosophy,
economics und muthemutlcs He was co author of "The
Economic Almunuc 1958" und co-authored scholarly
papers In both philosophy und mathematics.
A native of New York City, Schwimmer was born
itemiM'i n ri.'i und graduated from City College of
New York In 1946 He served In the II S Army In 1946.
!!<• latei woi ked ai
n statistician and dCOnomlll '<>i
the n.i inn.
he.
111 Conference Board He woi
employed foi three yean il the lornell (Jnlvenlty Auto
Crash Injury Research Project
He taught mathematics In the New York City DUDllC
schools from IW2 to 1U«J He received a master's degree
from Columbli fnlverilty i" 1966 ind did Additional
graduate work there and at New York University He
i
1
1
1
1
ii
1
1
I
1
was a member of the American Philosophical
Association, the Eastern Pennsylvania Philosophical
Association and M'nal M'rlth
He Is survived by the wife, the former Ruth Fortlnsky,
to whom he was married 40 years, two sons, Peter of
Denver, Colo
brother
,
and Robert
of
New York
City,
and a
American status.
He also established the Norwln Aqua Club, which
boasted several Junior and senior national qualifiers and
placed performers In the U.S. Olympic trials The club
also holds some national records.
In addition to his coaching responslblltles, Rider
taught physical education and computer programming
courses at Norwln.
Previously, he taught In the North Allegheny School
District, where he developed and administered the
community's aquatic program Rider was the school's
men's swimming coach for two seasons from 1977 to
1978, compiling a 20-2 mark while coaching If All State
and two All American swimmers He was the founder
Allegheny North Swim Club
was on the staff of the Sewlckley
and served with the Peace Corps In Morocco
and coach
From
YMCA
of the
1972 to 1974, he
from 1968 to 1971
Rider received his bachelor's degree In Near Eastern
archaeology from the University of Chicago in 1968 He
was a member of the school's varsity swimming and
water polo teams He earned a master's degree In
sports sciences and his physical education certification
at Slippery Rock University In 1973.
He is certified by the American Red Cross In standard
and water safety.
first aid and Is an Instructor In
CPR
Personnel director
David Cunningham, formerly
of Washington, D.C.,
director of personnel and labor
relations, effective August 1
Cunningham was director of the academic collective
bargaining Information service, Labor Studies Center,
and associate professor at the University of the District
J
has tx-en
of
named
Columbia.
He gained
his personnel experience
when he served as
assistant to the vice president for administration and
finance In the personnel services office at the University
of
Oregon
In
Eugene
assistant professor and chairman of the
Division of Social Science and Fine Arts at Central
Oregon Community College In Bend, Oregon, and an
instructor and chairman of the department of social
science and history at Mount Angel College In Oregon.
He Is a labor relations consultant and has authored
numerous publications and research studies.
Cunningham received his bachelor's and master's
degrees from the University of South Dakota and his
Ph.D. from the University of Oregon.
He was an
6
THE ALUMNI QUARTER LY/December
Jones
in
new
1986
Enrollment gains
post
Planning underway
for 150th celebration
Former BU administrator Larry W Jones has been
named dean of the College of Professional Studies at
Morehead State University In Kentucky. Until August 1,
he was provost and vice president for academic affairs
Jones served as Interim president of the university
after Dr. James McCormlck became chancellor of the
State System of Higher Education In July 1983 and
during a search which led to the appointment of Or.
Harry Ausprich, who took office In July 1965
Prior to coming to BU In 1881, Jones was academic
vice president and dean of faculty at Eastern Montana
College, where he was founding dean of the School of
Business and Economics.
He also held various administrative and teaching
posts at Moorehead State University in Minnesota As a
former fellow of the American Council on Education in
academic administration, he served as assistant to the
president of Oregon Stale University. He has been a
fellow of the Bush leadership Foundation and the Mott
Foundation
Jones received bachelor's and master's degrees from
North Dakota State University and a doctorate from the
University of Oregon. He did post-graduate work at the
graduate school of business at Harvard University
He and his wife, Ellen Barker, a psychology professor
at BU, arc the parents of two daughters.
preparations for BU's teaquteentennial
1989 have begun, under the
in
chairmanship of John L. Walker, vice president
Initial
celebration
for Institutional
advancement.
historical artifacts or
materials they would be willing to donate or
loan are asked to contact the Alumni Office.
Alumni Interested in serving on the various
planning committees are also Invited to contact
Any alumni who have
the
Alumni
Office.
of the four fall offerings of the
BU
production."
Tickets are
events:
still
—
1
Northeastern Philharmonic with
Directors.
Kehr Union box
mixer were Dr William
Stevenson '61, partner In Accountants' Service Bureau
of Long Island and director of Financial Planning
Services of Long Island; Dr. Frederick R. Maue 76,
staff psychiatrist, Gelslnger Medical Center; Dr. Alex J.
Dubll '66, superintendent, Bloomsburg Area School
District, Sue Mitchell '82, assistant director of
development, BU, Harold Ackerman '65, assistant
professor of English, BU; and Dr John J Trathen,
director of student activities and Kehr Union, BU.
Several alumni board members also participated:
Lawson '33, retired social welfare administrator;
Doug MeCllntock 73, deputy director, Columbia County
Lois
Knlcvt'lopinent Authority, and Clayton Hinkel
retired faculty member, BU.
'40,
MU
Forsyth at
<;
Alfred Forsyth, dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences since 1978, resigned in August to become
provost and vice president for academic affairs at
Mlllersvllle University.
Forsyth has also served on the faculties of the
University of Victoria In British Columbia, the
University of Colorado, the University of New
Hampshire and Purdue University. He has written more
than 50 Journal articles and conference papers.
A native of Kearney, N. J he Is a 1961 graduate of
Dickinson College He received a master's degree from
North Carolina State University in 1963 and a doctorate
,
from Purdue in 1967
He and his wife, Peggy, are parents
of
two children
m
a
31
24
-
Ohio Ballet;
- Tokyo
—
office at 389-3900,
The Mitranl Hall box
10
meet
alumni living In the Btnghamton. N Y., area
attended a dinner at the Vestal Steakhouse on
November 7. A luncheon In Oneonta and a dinner In
Albany were cancelled, however, because not enough
reservations were received Spring events In both
Binghamton and Albany will be planned.
Attending the dinner at Vestal were Henrv AD and
Margo Snyder '70 of Deposit; Sharon and Daniel Wolfe
Jr. '68 and '66 of Susquehanna. Pa.; John H Samsel '62
of Btnghamton; WUltam E. Nunn '54 of Oneonta; Donna
Dajnowskt '78 of Btnghamton; and Rhea Strausser
Klapprodt '68 of Apalachin.
6112
4320
6014
13248
6647
2725
2670
7166
6335
6599
10101
85674
6071
4223
5849
12938
Mansfield
MUlersville
Shlppensburg
Slippery
Rock
West Chester
SSHE TOTAL
triiLc
6252
2682
2868
6628
6219
6496
9953
83168
Ol 0
Jlo
392
38
41
97
165
301
888
43
-198
538
116
103
148
2506
faculty ok'd
BU President Harry Ausprich has authorized the
addition of six faculty for the 1987-1988 academic year,
according to Dr. Dan Pantaleo, interim provost and vice
president for academic affairs.
The academic deans will meet with the provost soon
to determine priorities for the new positions,
particularly as they apply to the emphasis areas arising
from the analysis currently being done by the BU
Strategic Issues Group, Pantaleo said.
No
refunds.
Programs are subject
change.
Cochrane
Projects funded
Money for an overhaul of BU's Centennial
Gymnasium has been cut from the state capital
BU
officials
have learned, but
budget,
five smaller projects
have been approved.
The gymnasium plans were passed by the Legislature,
only to be cut by Gov. Dick Thornburgh, according to
Sheryl Bryson, BU director of university relations.
The overhaul of the 50-year-^ld gymnasium was to
cost $3.7 million. It was the largest BU project sent to
the governor.
Another request, $7.87 million for a new library
facility, was cut by the Legislature before the budget
reached the governor's desk.
University officials were "very disappointed" that the
two projects weren't included," Bryson said.
Centennial gym and the library project were
considered top priorities when BU outlined its capital
budget requests earlier this year.
On the brighter side. BU received funding for five
smaller projects it had requested:
$1.44 million for a new boiler that can handle the
university's needs In the summer and act as a
supplementary unit In the winter.
— $840,000 to complete the second phase of a project
to assure access for the handicapped.
$221,000 for safety Improvements to the rigging and
electrical system In Mltrani Hall in the Haas Center for
the Arts. The system was declared unsafe by a
consultant.
—
—
$961,000 to Install elevators In Carver Hall, Haas,
the Ben Franklin Building.
$55,000 for furniture and other equipment in Sutliff
Navy Hall and
—
BU
1463
i
open one hour before
office will
—
N.Y. alumni
1501
uii ic
for ticket sales.
All sales are final.
to
Monday-Friday,
to 4 p.m.
performances
4RS
Cheyney
More
String Quartet; and
An Evening with Roberta Peters.
April 8
Individual tickets can be purchased by calling the
March
w
available for each of the remaining
Maureen Forrester;
February
l1
California
Kutztown
Lock Haven
"Celebrity
Artist Series" were nearly sold out. and the fourth drew
a good audience.
Dr Ted Shanoskl, director of cultural affairs, reported
that over 700 season subscriptions formed the nucleus of
near-sellouts for the Vienna Choir Boys, "A Chorus
Line." and Mark Twain Tonight with Hal Holbrook.
Three
Ml
6439
5087
Indiana
SRO crowds
i
6757
5479
Bloomsburg
Edinboro
BU students had the opportunity to meet Informally
with alumni engaged In a variety of professions and
occupations on the afternoon before Homecoming. The
first annual alumni student mixer was suggested by
Steve Andrejack 74, a member of the Alumni Board of
In the
total of 6.757.
UNTVERSITY
E. Stroudsburg
February
Alumni participating
enrolled in the schools.
BU was one of the big gainers, posting an increase of
318 students over last year's 6.439 students, for a new
Clarion
He described Western Opera Company's "La
Boheme" as "a good performance, a major
Alumni/student mixer
Enrollment has increased by 2.500 students this fall at
the 14 state-owned universities, according to the State
System of Higher Education. There are 85.674 students
Donna J. Cochrane, a full-time temporary assistant
professor of business education at BU for three years,
has been named assistant dean of extended programs
for the 1986-1987 fiscal year.
Cochrane has been co-coordinator of BU's summer
conference program for four summers, has had four
years' experience in business, and has taught high
school and college for 16 years.
She has bachelor's and master's degrees in business
education from SUNY Albany and is preparing her
dissertation as a doctoral candidate at Temple
University in Philadelphia.
She has taught numerous courses and seminars in the
fields of sales, business and communications, and she is
a member of several professional organizations and
associations.
Wanzie with
SSHE
Mary A. Wanzie, acting director of personnel at BU
from August 1985 to July 31, 1986, has transferred to the
Human Resources Division of the State System of
Higher Education in Harrisburg.
In her
new
position as labor relations coordinator,
be involved in faculty third-step grievance
processing, contract interpretation, and assisting in
Wanzie
will
arbitration.
Wanzie came to BU in 1970 and held stenographer
positions in the vice presidential offices for academic
affairs and administration before going to the personnel
office in May 1974. She subsequently served as a
personnel assistant II and personnel analyst I and II
to
trees planted
i
One hundred twenty new trees have been planted on
campus over the past three years, according to Robert
Parrlsh. vice president for administration. The new
plantings include those on the library mall, near the
softball field
post
She was previously acting director from August 1982
June 1983.
Hall
New
fills
and
In front of
Centennial Gymnasium.
Whitmer
James R. Whitmer,
retires
associate professor of history,
end of the current semester. He came
Bloomsburg in September 1964.
retiring at the
is
to
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
PUFNAK
ANDERSON
'43
MULHERN 72
DEMPSEY 70
'66
MONTAGNA
1986
7
'83
SeptemtHM 21 She and hei husband, Allen L BttWI
Sr observed their tRMh wedding anniversary on June 26
with a dinner hosted by their son. Mrs Beavers taught
in the Scranton schools before her marriage.
1910
,
RENA PURSEL CARPENTER '10 died
at her
home
in
Berwick at age 95. She taught elementary education in
the Berwick schools for eight years after graduation
She later moved to Elkins Park and taught there for 30
years, retiring in 1953. She moved back to Berwick in
1923
1957.
Her husband, Stephen C. Carpenter, died
MARIE MCGRATH
in 1942.
'23
died In June In Scranton
A
lifelong resident of that area, she taught In the Scranton
public schools for 4r> yean* prior to her retirement She
Is
survived by a niece and a nephew
1913
1924
HELEN J. PEGG
'13 of Danville died in September at
She taught sixth grade at the former Third Ward
School in Danville and taught the Palmer Method of
handwriting in Sunbury and Danville. She retired in 1957
age
91.
after 30 years of teaching. Prior to teaching, she
employed at Danville State Hospital.
was
LEANORA WALKER SIMONS
SARAH F WILLIAMS
March
22,
died
July
8
In
Sparta, N.C., at age 87 She taught In Northumberland
High School She Is survived by two duughters and a
son, all of North Carolina.
1915
Representative: Warren A. Dollman, Box
Grove, PA 17826 ( 717 ) 458-5159
'18
18
of
Cary.
N.C..
died on
13
Eyers
former Marian Mulherin Churchill, two children, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Cherrie live in San Diego, California.
wife, the
1917
ALICE MULHERIN DAVIS
WECH
died June 23 at Wesley
Village, Jenkins Township, where she had been a guest
for the past five years. She was 89.
She taught for many years in Rice, Wright and
Dorrance Townships, and Fairview public schools of the
Representative:
Street, Royersford,
Grace Klahbach
PA
Miller, 918
Church
19468 (215) 948-3780
of
'24
of
Warrington died
19
retirement In 1968
Survlvlng are a daughter, five grandchildren and one
sister
ELSIE M. PFAHLER
July 8 in Wilkes Borre.
Prior to retirement she was an elementary teucher In
Sunbury and Wilkes Barre She later became associated
with her father in the operation of the Charles F.
Pfahler Paper Co. In Wllkes-Barre She Is survived by a
'19 died
1925
KATHER1NE RINKER ALLEN
1985, In
'17
Crestwood School District.
She was the widow of George W. Weaver, who died in
Her
1929, and William O. Wech, who died in 1967
daughter, Margaret Carey, died in 1985. Surviving are
two granddaughters and seven great-granddaughters.
formerly
24,
A resident of Philadelphia for more than
10 yeurs, she wus a social worker at the University of
Pennsylvania for more than 25 years prior to her
brother and three sisters.
ELSIE DUNLAP
FRANCES MORRIS WILLIAMS
Kingston, died September 14 She taught in the
Kdwardsvllle schools prior to her marriage Her hus
bund, George, died In 1988
Surviving are a daughter, two grandchildren, two
sisters, three aunts, nieces and nephews.
September
1919
JOSEPH CHERRIE '15 recently celebrated his 90th
birthday in Louisville, Kentucky. Attending were his
Representative Edward F Schuyler, 236 West Ridge
Avenue, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-1515
'25
died
December
Somerset Medlcul Center, Somervllle, N.J
12,
Sin-
In Somervllle since 1934
Before her retirement In 1973, she wus un elementury
teucher, working In Hillsborough und Munvllle und
substituting In Brldgewuter und Somervllle for u totul of
30 yeurs She also studied ut Trenton Stute College.
Her husband, John W Allen, died In 1983.
Surviving are two daughters, a brother, five grand
children and two great -grandchildren.
hud lived
1920
Anna Davis Barrow, 21 South Fourth
Ringtown, PA 17967 (717) 889-3838 and Grace
GotshaU Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg,
Representatives:
Street,
PA
17815 (717) 784-3519
BLANCHE CAD MAN FOGHT
'20
has died
HILDRED DEANER RICE '20 died October 10 at age
The Bloomsburg R D 3 resident had been a guest at
1926
85.
1918
Representative:
Street,
Ohl, 25 East
17815 (717) 784-0142
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
PA
ELIZABETH MACDONALD KING
llth
Ashland.
Va., died July 7 in Daytona Beach, Fla., where she had
been hospitalized 12 days. Upon graduation, she taught
later
in Wyoming High School for several years and
taught in Wilmington, Delaware, from 1951 until her
'18
of
the Klingerman Nursing Center. Orangevllle. for the
past five months
A native of Main Township, she taught In Beaver and
Main townships before her marriage She lived In
Cranford, N.J prior to returning to Main Township
0
,
years ago
Her husband. Marion R Rice, died in 1963 She
survived by two sons, a brother, 10 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
l«
11
MILDRED A GARINGER 26 died June 30 at her
Harveys Lake H I) 2 home She was 79.
Mrs Garlnger taught In the Lake Township School
District from 1928 to 1962 und was very active in church
und community activities.
Her husband, Raymond H. Garlnger, died In 1983.
Surviving are a son, Arnle falsi) a Bloomsburg graduate), two sisters and four grandchildren
retirement in 1972.
She was the widow of Albert King, who died in 1972.
She resided with her daughter, Betsy King Jones, in
1921
Ashland, Va.. for the past 13 years. Also surviving are a
son, George Port Orange, Fla.; eight grandchildren and
13 great-grandchildren.
ANGELINE
1927
E.
BEAVERS
'21
of
Scranton died on
DORIS POWELL ALEXANDER
'27
of
Collingdale
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/De
8
1931
1930
1927
Springfield Born In Taylor, she lived In
for 41 years.
A retired teacher, she taught at Taylor School District
and In Philadelphia before founding the Powell Nursery
School and Kindergarten in Collingdale
died July
11 In
Delaware County
Surviving are her husband, John H Alexander; two
sons, two daughtere, 13 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren
ANNA CLARKE WATKINS '27 of Wllkes-Barre died
on June 29. She was the widow of Stewart S Watklns.
who died In 1971. Two sons and three sisters also
prcdff I'.ivJ
Ui-i
Surviving are five children,
11
grandchildren and two
sisters.
VIRGINIA E. CRU1KSHANK
'30.
who taught
in
Representative: Faye
Street,
Berwick,
PA
Appleman DeodJer,
Market
1132
18603 (717) 752-5367
"Our World's Most Cherished Poems'" contains her
poem, "To My Mother on Her 99th Birthday " The poem
is dedicated to her mother who recently turned 100. The
anthology has been published by "World of Poetry."
Sacramento, California, and was edited by John Campbell, noted Shakespearean performer.
Her poem. "On a Museum Piece." has been published
in "The Art of Poetry. A Treasury of Contemporary
Verse," edited by John Frost and published by the
American Poetry Association
Another new anthology, "Masterpieces of Modern
Verse," also published by The American Poetry Society,
contains two of her poems, "No Reward Needed" and
EBBA CARLSON KOSTENBAUDER
'28 of
Courtdale
died July 7. She taught elementary education for 31
years, retiring from the Wyoming Valley West School
District 12 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, Howard; a daughter, two
grandchildren, one great grandchild, and a brother
LAURA THOMAS
'28 of Bloomsburg died February 4
the Beaver Township and Mainville area
for over 40 years. She is survived by several cousins.
She taught
In
HAZEL EPLER FURMAN
and her husband,
Foster, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 21 Mrs Furman taught third grade at Second
Street School in Northumberland for eight years Mr
Furman was president of Furman Canning Co. for 34
years and Is now chairman of the board of Furman
"Words of Praise: A Treasury of Religious and
Inspirational Poetry," includes her poem, "A Child's
Story of the Birth of Jesus."
Last August, Miss Crulkshank received the "Golden
Poet of 1985 Award" from the "World of Poetry " She
has received
been named
award
Award
this
year
of Merit certificates and
as "Golden Poet of 1986."
be presented
has
The
in
'28
1931
Representative:
Foods, Inc.
The couple have four children and 13 grandchildren
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
ERMA GOLD SHEARER
'29
had the opportunity
to
campus of California University of Pennsylvania this summer, 45 years after she had left that
school as dean of women.
A resident of Lewlsburg, Mrs, Shearer taught elemenLewlsburg and Philadel-
DORIS JOHNSON STEWART
'29
Berwick died
the Berwick elemen
of
recently at age 76. She taught In
many years.
She Is survived by a sister and a brother.
tary schools for
Frank
J.
Golder,
1103
S.
Market
In recognition of nearly 75 years of loyalty to his
'29 of Berwick died Septem
She received her two-year teaching
diploma in 1929 and her bachelor's degree in 1942. She
taught one year In Sugarloaf and 42 years In Berwick.
She served as head teacher at Ferris Heights and
at
age
77.
Falrvlew Avenue Schools.
Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Otis L. Adams;
a daughter, Sally Adams Frey; and a brother, H.
Carleton Ermlsh.
17815 (717) 784-5783
GOLDER
*31.
educator
long-time
years as a teacher, coach and principal.
He is remembered by his college friends as the
school's outstanding athlete from 1927 to 1931. After
graduation from Bloomsburg, he spent six years teaching and coaching at Hughesville High School while
earning a master's degree from Columbia University
Teachers College.
In the fall of 1937, he joined the Bloomsburg High
School faculty to teach English and civics and coach
basketball
During his 19 years of coaching In the Susquehanna
Valley League, his team won 10 championships. For 13
years he was a member of the District IV PIAA board
of directors, serving as chairman for the last three
years.
He was high school principal for his final 14 years at
Bloomsburg.
He was presented a meritorious service award from
Caldwell Consistory in 1973 for his contributions to the
youth of the Bloomsburg area.
In 1976 he received the BU Alumni Association's
Distinguished Service Award and a life membership.
For a number of years, he served as an alumni
representative on the university's planning commission.
Golder is married to the former Myra Ritter.
ORVAL
C.
PALSGROVE
'31.
a faithful
member
of the
Philadelphia Chapter of Bloomsburg alumni for nearly
50 years, died October 30 in Christiana, Delaware. Born
in Schuylkill Haven, he was a resident of Prospect Park
for 34 years.
He was a technical writer for Westinghouse for 30
years, retiring in 1973. He had also taught school in
Frackville for 11 years.
named
During Mr. Fenstemaker's years on the Bloomsburg
faculty, his interest and participation in college
activities went far beyond the classroom as he served
assignments.
The latter included serving as editor of THE ALUMNI
QUARTERLY from 1926 to 1971 and as president of the
Alumni Association from 1962 to 1973.
He was the recipient of the University's first honorary
degree, the doctor of pedagogy, in December 1983. He
Joined the faculty of Bloomsburg State Teachers
College In 1926 and taught foreign languages and other
subjects until his retirement in 1963. He completed
graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania and
received a master's degree from New York University
In 1933.
also the recipient of the Alumni Association's
Distinguished Service Award in 1964.
Howard and
his wife, the former Mary Edwards, live
Bloomsburg. His son, Howard Jr., a retired Chicago
Sun-Times editor, lives in LaGrange Park, Illinois, and
in
his daughter, Dr.
BU,
lives In
Mary Lou
John, a faculty emerita of
Bloomsburg.
Watch those contacts!
hit
Did you know that NCAA legislation states
an In-person off-campus recruiting contact
by a representative of an Institution's athletic
Interests (for example, Husky Club) is prohibthat
Representative:
Street, MUlvllle,
Margaret Swartz
PA
Bitler,
State
117
17846 (717) 458-6671
ANTOINETTE GENTILE CAPOBIANCO
'30 of
Yon
kers, N.Y.I died on April 4, 1986. at age 75. She taught in
the Plttston School District from 1930 to 1939 and in
Yonkers from 1946 until her retirement in 1972.
She earned a B.S. degree from Columbia University in
and a master's equivalent in earlv childhood
1949
education.
Surviving are her husband, Maurice; a daughter,
three grandchildren, two sisters, nieces and nephews.
ELFED JONES
'30
spent the
month
England and Wales. He had also been
to
of July touring
Wales "in
1984.
on
countless committees and accepted a multitude of
was
He
'Sampler' big
1930
and
was the grand marshal at this year's combined
BU and Bloomsburg High School homecoming parade
He retired from Bloomsburg High School in 1975 after 38
Alma
Mater and the Alumni Association, the board of
directors of the Bloomsburg University Alumni
Association voted unanimous!" at their October meeting
to name the Alumni House in nonor of Howard Fowler
Fenstemaker. Class of 1912.
After graduating from Bloomsburg Normal School,
Mr. Fenstemaker received an A.B. degree (magna cum
laude) at the University of Michigan in 1918, where he
also was Inducted Into Phi Beta Kappa.
SARA ERMISH ADAMS
17
J.
PA
past alumni leader
for
the
tary school for 35 years In the
phia areas.
ber
FRANK
Alumni House
1929
visit
14
Orlando, Fla.
Miss Crulkshank baa had poems published in several
magazines Including "Adventure in Poetry Magazine"
of Texas. "Keystone Gardner" of Pennsylvania, and
"The Lantern" of New York.
She is a member of the Stella Woodall Poetry Society,
and the Pennsylvania and National Federation of State
Poetry Societies
Her name will be included in the forthcoming edition
of "Who's Who in Poetry."
will
Bloomsburg.
coach,
anthologies.
"Amaryllis."
1928
Street,
ShamokJn and Shlkellamy School Districts before her
retirement, has had new poems published in a variety of
Thirty-two students from eastern and central
Pennsylvania and Delaware attended the third annual
College Sampler Program this past summer.
The program gives academically talented black
students who have completed their Junior year in high
school and plan to attend college a one-week sampler of
college experiences on the Bloomsburg campus.
Sampler students, invited because of
PSAT scores
their impressive
ited.
This legislation Is not applicable to:
(1) Off -campus recruiting contacts made by
an Institution's representative In conjunction
with the Institution's regular admissions program for all prospective students. Including
and
The contacts made with a prospective
high school, experience a
variety of college activities. They take such courses as
non-athletes,
fine arts
student athlete by an established family, friend
or neighbor, it being understoon that such
contacts are not made for recruiting purposes
and are not Initiated by an Institution's coach-
as juniors
in
experience and Intercultural communications
by outstanding professors. They also
learn about dormitory life, jobs after graduation, finding
that are taught
the right college, financing their education, human
genetics, managing their time, the capitalistic system
and more.
(2)
ing staff
member.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
1931
1934
Surviving are his widow, the former Elizabeth Caton.
two sons, two daughters, a brother and seven grandchildren
1939
James, will live in the large family home, surrounded
by a pond and acres and acres of land She will also
supervise Dymond s Store in Harding, a landmark
which she and her husband. Donald, established after
his return from World War 11
Ending the interview. Mrs Dymond smiled, rapped
her fingers on her desk and said. That's what 1 am
"
That's what 1 did That's enough
1934
1941
Representatives. C Stuart and Mrs. Eda Bessie
(Beilharti) Edwards, 705 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0906.
*34
died recently in Bloomsburg at age 73 She was an
elementary school teacher (or more than 30 years,
retiring in 1973 from the Memorial Elementary School In
Bloomsburg. where she taught for 20 years She also
taught in the Catawissa and Lancaster County school
districts.
1938
FRANK GLENN MENGES
WILLARD KREIGH
retired from the Livingston.
elected president of the Essex
'38.
N J school system, was
County Retired Educators Association at their (all
meeting He resides at the Troy Towers, Bloomfleld.
New Jersey
.
Her first husband. Joseph D McFadden, died in 1949
She is survived by her husband, M Paul Whitenight.
with whom she would have observed their llth wedding
anniversary in November
Also surviving are a daughter, a son. two stepdaughters, a step-son. 10 grandchildren, and three
1939
sisters.
'34
has retired after a 52
year teaching career. In recognition of her service, the
Exeter Township Elementary School has been named in
her honor.
The following article by Minnie MacLellan appeared
in the Sunday Independent of Wilkes-Barre:
"I'm so proud to be a teacher. I've loved everyday of
the 52 years I've been with the children." said Mrs
Sarah Dymond, sitting at her desk where she has taught
first grade in the Exeter Township Elementary School
for a large part of those years.
The motherly, soft-spoken woman whose appearance
belies her age, reminisced about her half century of
teaching. As she talked about her mandated retirement,
her eyes filled and the tears spilled over. "They say
have to retire. It's the law. But I don't ever want to stop
teaching," she exclaimed.
A native of Kingston, she earned a B A. degree from
College Misericordia and an M.A. degree from Marywood College. She said she had 16 credits toward her
doctorate when her husband died, causing her to stop
graduate work to assume family business.
Mrs. Dymond began her teaching career in Franklin
Township (now part of Dallas) in 1934, where she taught
all grades up to eighth. In 1941 she transferred to Exeter
Township, where she taught sixth and seventh grades,
then second and, finally, her greatest love, first grade.
When the township schools became part of Wyoming
Area School District in 1966, she stayed on as first grade
teacher and has been there ever since.
1
"I like all young people, but I especially love the little
ones. I like to see them happy, and then you can teach
them best," she explained.
Over a 52-year span, Mrs. Dymond has taught three
generations, recalling she had grandmothers, mothers
and children of many families. When asked about
changes over these years, she commented: "Kids don't
change. But their environment and additional problems
may. If you build their self-esteem and give them lots of
Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal, 740 Market
Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-4715
ALEX
J.
McKECHNIE
Pennsylvania
elected
Jr
dentists'
American Dental Association
Camp
'39 of
11(11
was
re-
to
the
representative
year term
for a three
Also a graduate of Bucknell University and Temple
University School of Dentistry, he has been active In the
leadership of organized dentistry He Is a past president
of the Harrlsburg Area Dental Society, Pennsylvania
Dental Association, and the National Academy of
General Dentistry He also has been a vice president ol
ADA and PDA and was PDA secretary
Dr. McKechnte. a former member of the BU Alumni
Board of Directors, has served on the Camp Hill School
Board, Library Committee, Mayor's Committee on
Juvenile Problems, Harrlsburg Area Community Col
lege Board and Cumberland Valley Vo-Tech Hoard and
Authority He also is a member of West Shore Country
Club. West Shore Area
Chamber
Commerce and
of
(In-
Advisory Board of Cumberland County National Bank
He was a general practitioner In Camp (III for nearly
I
30 years.
was voted the Outstanding Elementary
America, and in 1981 the Pittston Rotary
Club recognized her for "Service Above Self." She is
equally proud of her life membership in the PSEA and
NEA. In addition, she is active in the WAEA (Wyoming
Area Education Association) and the Mt. Zion United
Methodist Church. She is also a member of Delta Kappa
Gamma, honorary society for women in education.
"I love being a teacher. I love the kids and the people
1 work with. Everyone has been so good to me."
She added with great pride that the administrators
have told her she will always be welcome as a volunteer
teacher. She may come to the school when any other
teacher needs her. Mrs Dymond hopes that will be
in
often!
In the meantime, she and her older sister. Harriet
Mount Carmel died
He taught at Mount Carmel from 1031 to 1934, at
Kulpmont from 1934 to 1942. and once again at Mount
Carmel from 1942 until his retirement In 1972 He
devoted many years to coaching and was athletic
director at Mount Carmel for 26 years prior to his
retirement He was also a basketball official from 1934
to 1956 In 1979 he was elected to the Lower Anthracite
Sports Hall of Fame
Ills wife, the former Ida OToole. died
survived by a son, Glenn
In
1969.
He
Is
JERKY RUSSIN '41 Is serving as tax collector In Old
Korge A veteran of World War 11. he was employed by
the Pennsylvania Department of Hanking as a bank
examiner for the past 30 years He has also served on
the Old Korge Zoning and Hearing Hoard for 17 years
Jerry and his wife, the former Gladys G Pregmon,
reside at 626 Maple Street In Old Korge
1942
Representative:
Dr.
Jeanne Noll Zimmerman,
Richmond Road. Lancaster. PA
1104
17603 (717) 872^642
THE
OF 1942 will hold Its 45th year reunion at
the Sheraton Danville Inn on Alumni Day, June 6, 1067.
All alumni from the War Years are Invited to attend the
celebration which will begin with a social hour at 5:30
followed by dinner at 6:30. Please contact Jeanne
CLAM
3.
A
native of Berwick, she lived
In
died September
Mocanaqua the past
'39
46 years.
She taught special education for Luzerne Intermediate
Unit 18 and the Northwest Area School District prior to
retiring In 1981
M CLAIRE BZRRO000 BALLES
'42 of POttflVlllt
died
on August 19 She was a business education teacher at
Blue Mountain High School prior to retiring In 1976
Surviving are her husband, Paul W., Sr.; a son. Paul
W Jr nieces and nephews.
,
.
1943
Representative Betty Katerman Algatt, 210 Sunken
Heights Avenue, Bloomsburg PA 17815 (717) 784 5584
BERNARD M PUFNAK
'43 has retired as professor
Greater Hartford Community
College He had served on the faculty since 1968, the
second year of the college's existence Pufnak, who was
also chairman of the business department for his first
six years at Greater Hartford, formerly taught business
education courses ut Bulkeley High School In Hartford
for 10 years
While at Bloomsburg, he played on both the basketball
and soccer teams and later took these talents Into the
ranks of amateur basketball, playing with the Sunoco
Motor Oils, who were once Pennsylvania Champions
with a record of 56 wins agulnst four losses
He served as a first lieutenant In the U S Army's
Transportation Corps and saw duty In the South Pacific.
He was also recalled to active duty during the Korean
of secretarial science at
Arizona.
In 1972 she
'41 of
August at age 79 Me received a teaching certificate
at Beckley College, Harrlsburg. in 1830 prior to earning
a degree at Bloomsburg
In
Zimmerman.
ELEANOR SHIFFKA KALINOSKI
hugs and love, they'll respond."
The major changes, she believes, are in the curriculum. "It's much more complicated and involved today
For instance, there are special teachers for art and
music. We used to do it all, and when these teachers
don't come, I still do."
Over her half century of teaching, Mrs. Dymond
estimates some 1600 boys and girls have gone through
her classes. "I love them all, and I've watched them
become doctors, veterinarians, lawyers, mothers, and I
"
feel so badly when one gets off the beaten track
That the children who are now adults have appreciated her speclai treatment is evident in the close
contact she has maintained with many. Just last week,
she received a letter from a former student residing in
Teacher
Surviving are her husband, Anthony; two daughters,
nieces and nephew >
'
ESTHER EVANS MCFADDEN WHITEN 1GHT
SARAH JAMES DYMOND
9
PERDUE
University
VISIT
Maryland,
plant
number
BU
Paul
of
—
President
administrators
Pauling
of
Auspnch and
visited
Perdue,
Inc..
alumni, including
are
the
in
other
Salisbury.
August
A
Sandy Moore and
employed by Perdue Also
were Dr John Dittnch. dean of
the facility
the College of Business, Tom Davies, director of
career development center; Ruben Bntt. director
visiting
of
cooperative education, Anthony laniero, direc-
development, Tom Calder. assistant direcdevelopment. Dr Jerry Griff is. vice president for student life; and Doug Hippenstiel.
director of alumni affairs
Conflict.
Pufnak earned a master's degree In education from
University of Pittsburgh and a certificate of
advanced graduate studies from the University of
the
Hartford
He and
his wife, Jeanne,
have lived
In
Newlngton,
Conn., for 33 years. They have three daughters, four
grandsons and a granddaughter Their retirement plans
Include some traveling and spending winters in Florida
and late summers and autumns
Nantucket
at
their
home on
tor of
tor of
GEORGE E. MILLER '43 reports that he retired two
years ago as superintendent of the North Little Rock
School District after a tenure of 15 years, longer than
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Decemfrer
10
1986
state area to have its schools accredited by the
association
Mr Miller has always been known and recognized by
the people as a person of honesty and integrity who will
not hesitate to speak clearly and exactly his stand on
issues, inspiring a sense of trust and confidence.
These qualities have caused the district to strive for
of hlg predecessors. The following article
(excerpted) appeared In a district newsletter:
Previous to assuming the superin tendency, Mr Miller
served four years as deputy superintendent after having
established what was then a longevity record as
any
principal at Ole Main High School of 12 years He had
served as principal of the Fourth Street Junior High
School for four years previous to that, bringing his total
service to the North Little Rock Schools to 36 years
The 15 years of his supcrintendency mark the period
of the district's history In which the greatest strides
have been made In emphasis on Improvement In the
delivery of Instruction to the boys and girls of North
Rock
Little
Previous administrations were forced to place their
emphasis on the struggles to provide minimum pro
grams because of the severe financial restraints with
which Arkansas schools have historically contended
The administration of F B Wright, whom Mr Miller
followed as superintendent, marked the era in which the
district was able to bring the physical facilities up to a
Miller continued the
high level of adequacy. Mr
district's physical Improvements with the building of the
Northeast High School auditorium, one of the outstand
Ing facilities In the nation, the complete renovation of
Ole Main High School, and major additions to seven
elementary schools
of special government programs, the dls
establishment of the dual school system, and the coming
of programs for handicapped students have marked the
The coming
era of
Mr
Miller's
term as superintendent
These factors, coupled with the decline In the birth
rate which caused a leveling off and decline of pupil
enrollment, has made It possible for the emphasis of his
administration to be on the improvement of Instruction
This has enabled him to lead In the establishment of
what Is widely held to be the best Instructional program
In the State of Arkansas
Mr Miller's Introduction to North Little Rock dates
back to his having been stationed at (.'amp Robinson in
the early spring of 1943 During his stay there, he met
his future wife, Miss Genevieve Adams of Little Rock,
whom he married in 1940 after his discharge from the
Army following service In the South Pacific theater
The Millers established their home In his home town
of Wllkes-Barre, Pa., where he was engaged as a high
school teacher for a period of two years. They moved to
North Little Rock In July of 1948 following his nomlna
tlon as principal of the Fourth Street Junior High
School
Their daughter, Mrs Diane Barnes, went through the
public schools of North Little Rock and currently serves
the district as a library clerk at Indian Hills Elementary
School They have two grandchildren, Jennler and Blair
Following his retirement, Mr. and Mrs Miller look
forward to spending more time on their houseboat at
Mt. Harbor on Lake Ouachita.
Mr Miller can be Justly proud of the outstanding
contribution he has made to the Improvement of the
educational quality on the local, state and national
In the area of
secondary level has
authored a number of articles In the area of secondary
curriculum revision, and student discipline He was a
member of the committee on curriculum for the
National Association of Secondary School Principals and
has appeared on many programs and served on a
number of committees in various professional organize
Improvement
Hons.
He
1972
level of excellence that Is recognized
throughout the state and nation.
As a result of the long and slow evolution of the civil
rights issue as it pertains to school desegregation, Mr
Miller has spent long and arduous hours as a witness In
federal court — these hours having been preceded by
countless hours of study, research and preparation, all
in the interest of insuring that no loss and much gain
would be accomplished out of whatever eventual outcomes the courts might determine.
Mr Miller has earned the gratitude of the patrons of
the North Little Rock School District for untiring
.
.
of
curriculum
at the
;
.
also served on the Teacher Retirement Board from
to 1977
He has been listed In Who's Who In
American Education. Who's Who
Who's Who In Arkansas.
In the
service.
1944
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East 11th
Street. Berwick.
about a complete balancing of the races In the schools of
the district. This was done after it became clear that the
federal courts would not accept anything less than a
mathematical balance. Mr. Miller's firm and evenhanded leadership In the Implementation of an unpopu
lar program that required people to accept the movement of their elementary children from their neighbor
hood school, resulted In the retention of a system In
which there was no wholesale abandonment for private
education, and where there was actual improvement In
total
the quality of Instruction.
During his superintendency the accreditation by the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools has
been extended from the high schools to include all the
schools of the district. At the time this was accomplished and for several years afterward. North Little
Rock was the only
PA
18603 (717) 759-9733
SARA MARIE "S ALL IE" DOCKEY EDWARDS 44
was named Woman of the Year for 1986 by the Berwick
Business and Professional Women's Club.
She was recognized for her outstanding leadership in
community activities, achievements in the business field
and dedication to Berwick and its citizens.
Serving as president of Berwick Bicentennial, Inc..
she was instrumental in making the borough's year-long
birthday party a success. Many times over the past two
years she attended from eight to 15 meetings a day
offering advice and leadership to the various planning
committees.
For nearly 20 years, she and her husband, Fred,
owned and operated the Studio Shop in Bloomsburg.
While In business there, she served as president of the
Chamber of Commerce, served two terms as trustee and
chaired the tree-planting project in the downtown
section.
Sallle
member
was
YMCA,
a
Berwick Woman's Civic Club, and
is
a board
of the
member
of
the local
actively Involved with a career in interior decorating.
She is also a member of the BU Alumni Board of
Directors.
She and Fred are parents of a daughter. Claudia, who
lives in Seattle, Washington.
1945
Representative: Dr.
Mary Lou Fenstemaker
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg,
PA
John, 928
17815 (717) 784-
0434
district of Its size or larger In the 19
1983 to 1986
1949
E. Grimes.
17102 (717) 233-0777
Richard
Representative:
Street, Harrisburg.
PA
Fulton
1723
EMORY
R. STANLEY '49 has retired as superintendent of the Blue Ridge School District after 16 years of
service. He came to Blue Ridge in 1955 and was
principal of the elementary school system from 1956 to
1968 In that year he began a two-year assignment as
assistant superintendent.
years.
He was with Blue Ridge
for 31
Before coming to Blue Ridge. Dr. Stanley taught in
Dupont. Shamokin, Harford and Gibson. For a ten-year
period he was a visiting professor for Perm State,
teaching graduate courses in education to teachers in
several parts of Pennsylvania.
After earning his degree at Bloomsburg. he took
courses at the University of Scranton, NDEA courses at
four other universities, and received a master's degree
at Perm State In 1955. He was awarded a doctorate in
educational administration in 1967.
Throughout his career he has given leadership and
service to many community, church, charitable and
professional organizations and activities.
Dr. Stanley and his wife, Sarah Louise, were married
in 1948. They have two sons: Park and Brett, the latter
currently a senior at the University of Pittsburgh.
DONALD
M.
HOUCK
has been named principal
'49
of
Bellefonte Area High School.
1950
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Montvale,
NJ
07645 (201) 391-9106
KENNETH L. COOK *50 has retired as professor of
psychology at Kutztown University. A resident of
Mohnton R. 1, he has been at Kutztown since 1967.
Before that, he was a staff psychologist at Wernersville
State Hospital, Berks County, and a guidance counselor
at Twin Valley High School in Chester County.
He earned a master's degree and doctorate from
Temple University.
VIRGINIA REIMENSNYDER '50 has retired after 36
years of teaching business education. She joined the
faculty of Mifflinburg Area High School in 1954 after
teaching four years at Fannett-Metal High School in
Path Valley. Pa.
Miss Reimensnyder started Mifflinburg's business
club in 1954 and has been its advisor for 32 years. She
was an advisor to the Classes of 1962 and 1970, helped
with the Tri-Hi-Y, and assisted other school organizations with typing.
ELVIRA BITETTI
'45 of Free land died in September
She was a librarian and teacher in the Hazleton
Area School District and was very active in her church.
She was also quite active as a student at Bloomsburg
JANICE CASTNER
1985
during the "war years."
Surviving are three sisters and several nieces.
1948
Representative: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
GEORGE
in
E.
MENARICK
Syracuse. N Y died
New York University, he
Army during World War II and the
June Also a graduate
served with the
'48 of
of six
,
language teachers
draft
test
a faculty member at WyoSchool, has been named as one
'50,
ming Valley West High
to
Southwest, and
Of all the achievements and accomplishments of Mr.
Miller during his service to the North Little Rock School
District, no doubt one of the most significant was his
leadership In the implementation of a program to bring
Eastern Bank's distinguished service professorship from
and reach a
He has done extensive study
levels
1948
1943
1943
in
Pennsylvania
specifications
for
to a
committee
the classical
foreign
language pedagogy test.
The test, being developed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, is part of the new teacher certification testing program. The committee will outline the
test's contents and will determine which
teaching
abilities will be evaluated. Prior to printing in spring
1987. the final draft will be reviewed and revised by the
committee.
Since 1967, she has been employed as a Latin and
English teacher by Wyoming Valley West School District.
of
Korean Conflict. He retired in 1967 with the rank of
major in the special services branch.
His first wife, the former Man- Koslick, died in 1964.
He is survived by his wife. Virginia Lawrence
Menarick; a daughter, a step-daughter, a step-son. a
half-brother and three grandchildren.
JOHN DAVIS '48, professor of accounting at King s
College, has been elected to the board of the Wyoming
Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross. A certified
public accountant, he earned a master's degree from
Columbia University. He received the King's College
Teacher of the Year Award in 1979 and the First
1951
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214 Fair Oaks
Avenue Horsham,
PA
19044
GLENN D. VON STETTEN '51 died in West Chester
on August 5 after a five-month illness. Born in
Columbia, he attended high school there and won nine
varsity letters in football, basketball and track. He
entered the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1945 and served in
Anchorage, Alaska.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
11
Nesters begin retirement; book due
LOIS DATES MAN NESTER and WILMER N ESTER
June 1966 after teaching a combined total
of 67 years. Lois taught business subjects in the Bangor
Area Schools for 30 years, while Wilmer was a business
teacher in the Pen Argyl Area Schools for 37 years and
'49 retired In
also served as
department chair
Wilmer were married in Wesley Methodist
Church, Bloomsburg, in 1950 They enjoy coming back
Bloomsburg alumni activities and seeing the progress
Lois and
to
being made at the University.
Their son, J. LAWRENCE NESTER 77. and his wife.
Sharon, live in Lewistown. where Larry Is a Prudential
Insurance agent.
The following article (excerpted) was written by Lois
Burger, staff writer for the Easton Express
After a combined total of 67 years in education. Lois and
Wilmer Nester of Pen Argyl have corrected their last
homework papers and prepared their last classroom
assignments.
Their retirement years did not start off quite as they
had intended. Their plans for an African safari this
summer were cancelled because Mr. Nester suffered a
heart attack just two days before the end of the school
.
.
.
year.
"He takes care of himself to the nth degree." Mrs.
Nester said. "He plays golf, exercises and doesn't
smoke. This was the first time he was in the hospital in
the 36 years we've been married. The fact that he was
in good physical condition probably accounts for his
"
progress In recovering
—
who his
After a month or two of rest. Mr. Nester
wife claims has been a perfectionist all his life — plans
to get back to his favorite hobby of golfing and may
pursue his artistic interest and take up painting.
Mrs. Nester hopes to spend more time playing the
piano and learning to play the boom-ba, a percussion
instrument, just for fun. She also thinks she might enjoy
doing part-time office work or teaching a college course.
Both hope to be able to do some volunteer work, travel
to new places, and spend time with their son and his
wife. They are members of the Grace United Methodist
Church of Pen Argyl, where Mr. Nester served on the
administrative board for 25 years, 15 of them as
chairman. Mrs. Nester served on numerous committees
and as president of the Women's Society for years.
They have also been involved in community
organizations. He was ways and means chairman for
the 1976 Slate Belt Bicentennial observance and
treasurer and a trustee for the 1982 Pen Argyl
Centennial.
Teaching careers provided them with the opportunity
They have crossed the
United States twice and have visited about 30 foreign
countries. They consider their visits to Rome, Athens
and England as the high points of their foreign travel,
primarily because of the historical background of each
Mr. Nester said they never encountered any serious
problems. Probably the most tiring trip was the 32-hour
return flight from Japan.
The Nesters are looking forward to the publication of
Mrs. Nester's book about the life of her mother, the late
Mrs. Nester took a oneHattie Fern Datesman.
semester leave from teaching to begin writing the book,
and it took her nearly a year to complete it. She said It
was harder to do than any course she ever took.
"I felt that I gave enough of my life to education, and
she
I wanted to do something more spiritual,"
explained. "The book is titled 'Lady of Faith' and it
includes a number of very special letters my mother
wrote to our son when he was In college and some brief
tributes from local friends."
Mrs. Nester says her mother was a devout Christian
who lived a life of miracles and who served her Lord
for extensive travel.
.
.
.
.
studies and driver education
He
retired from teaching
that anyone who reads the book
kind of inspiration," said Mrs Nester.
In 1982
In recent years, he came out of coaching retirement to
help the Henderson football coach with the scout team,
communications and game planning
Prior to teaching In 1954, Glenn worked at Lukens
Steel In Coatesvllle as an estimator In the Lukenwald
sideline
Division
He Is survived by his wife, the former Freda ZelgJer,
two daughters, Cynthia Kohlmeyer of Hollldaysburg and
Ann Schott of Kennett Square, a son. Steven, at home,
four grandchildren, his father, Warren
Carolyn Edwards of Newark, Del
Wayne
witness for Christ.
some
varsity basketball In 1947
He was a longtime teacher and former head football
coach at Henderson High School In West Chester
During his 28 years In the classroom, he taught social
sister,
faith.
Suffering from a curvature of the spine due to a
childhood prank played upon her, Mrs. Datesman was
advised by her doctor to forego marriage and
childbearing. She did not heed her doctor's advice, but
married and later had a child. Her new-found happiness,
however, was at the sacrifice of her physical health, and
she suffered terribly as the back pain intensified.
One September day while listening to a gospel song on
the radio, she was so moved by the beauty of the words
that she gave her life to God. So strong was her faith
that she could feel her spine straighten out and she was
miraculously healed. From that day on she was a
is
At Bloomsburg, he played for the championship
Huskies football teams of 1948 and 1949 He also played
.
witnessing to others about her
"My hope
1952
1951
may
get
of
Von
,
Stetten,
a
and a brother,
Newark, Del
1952
Representatives Francis B. Gallmkl, 90 Tower Hill
Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 34*9746 and Dr
Frank J Furgeie, Star Route, Box 228, Lakevllle, PA
18438 (717) 227-4946
The greenest grass Is that which you trod upon best
sums up Richard Laux's feelings about the Wyoming
Valley And, he says community and local business
efforts are
deepening the hue.
As chairman and chief executive officer of United
Penn Hank and vice chairman of the board of Continental Bancorp, Laux Is using his position to communicate
how green Is his valley
'It's brought
a further level of knowledge about
Northeastern Pennsylvania to more people who are In
the larger business community," Laux says of his
efforts and those of other Wllkes-Barre businessmen.
"There are some very prestigious and Influential
people who sit on that board (Continental Bancorp)
whom I've gotten to know. Many probably had no
reason to know anything about Northeastern Pennsylvania Now they have become more aware of It."
Much the same has happened in connection with
Continental's planned acquisition by Mldlantlc Corp. of
New Jersey He said officers of the latter have already
shown great Interest In what's happening In Northeast
Pennsylvania
Laux says Mldlantlc's pending acquisition of Continental and its holdings Is "the first announced" marriage
between a Pennsylvania bank and one from a neighboring state since the General Assembly approved Interstate banking less than three months ago.
The result will be a financial Institution worth $16
billion, the 32nd or 34th largest banking organization In
the United States In earnings, it will be about the 20th
largest
'52
The following article about RICHARD F LAUX
was written by Larry JaJowlec, editor of the Northeast
Pennsylvania Business Journal, a publication of the
Press- Enterprise, Bloomsburg.
For Laux, the marriage means many things, among
them the fact that UP will have a larger till for lending.
"We have the resources now to lend to the* largest
businesses that have ever been domiciled In Northeast-
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Decembef
12
1966
Pennsylvania without having to worry that we're not
big enough to handle It.
extremely positive I
"I have a very positive outlook,
em
see nothing but Improvement."
In Jobs In
Specifically, he cites the area's net Increase
steel, textiles
the face of fierce foreign competition In
and shoes. "The fact that we have a net Increase In Jobs
given
that Is remarkable. I don't think we've
after
of
all
ourselves as
done."
much
credit as
we
should for the Job we've
also pragmatic about the ups
and downs
-A
the
Bargain-
He served In the Army in Korea and Japan from 1953
to 1955. He was a member of many civic and fraternal
organizations.
He Is survived by his wife, the former Joan Stephens
a son, Stephen; his mother. Prise ill a Newbury; and
eight brothers and sisters.
.
you have got a net gain, and that's what we've been
more coming
He credits the marketing efforts by the Committee for
Economic Growth, but says more can be done by the
way
to
of
businesses move to other areas. That should not be
viewed as a sign that the area Is no good Any area, no
matter how prosperous, has a turnover of people and a
turnover of Industry The challenge Is to make sure that
private citizens by
Guide
Teams."
ing
Laux Is
employment. "In any kind of economy you're
going to have people leaving all the time People and
doing In the past couple years. There's
"
than leaving
He co-authored
with educational administration.
textbook, 'Teacher Negotiations
1954
local
of attitude.
Executives moving Into Northeastern Pennsylvania
"say the saddest thing Is that so many of the people who
live here have never lived anyplace else, and they don't
realize they have one of the greatest places to work and
live. They don't appreciate It.
"If more people get thinking better about themselves
and take a more positive attitude to the people they are
talking to - that In Itself will perform a miracle In
terms of our development here."
(Editor's Note: Richard Laux was a 1966 recipient of
the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award. He serves on the advisory board
to the BU College of Business and on the BU Foundation
Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan. 007 Country
Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-7438
RICHARD R. GRABOWSKI '54 has retired as professor of speech pathology and audiology at Kutztown
University. Prior to Joining the KU faculty in 1970, he
was director of the speech and hearing center for Avon
Public Schools In Connecticut. He also organized and
Initiated the speech program for Lehigh County Public
Schools.
He earned a master's degree from Temple University
and a doctorate from New York University.
1955
1953
John S Sorimgeour. Ill)
Itrpreaentutlve
Bloomsburg,
PA
5,
Box
112,
17815 (717) 784-7120
HUMMEL
'S3 has retired as a guidance
EUGENE
counselor In the McCaskey High School of the School
District of Lancaster. He entered the Lancaster school
system 33 years ago as a math and science teacher at
Edward Hand Junior High School. He became a fulltime guidance counselor at McCaskey after spending
some time teuching and counseling at Lincoln Junior
High.
He earned a master's degree at Temple University.
He will spend time trying to expand his family
Hummcl's Hand
more Involved in
business,
Crafts.
even
his
He
church,
also will become
possibly as a
counselor to teenagers and young adults.
MARY GRACE ALMERS WILLIAMS
'53 of
PA
2,
Box
Prior to moving to North Carolina, she taught second
grade In several New Jersey schools, including Hamilton Township, West Wlndsor-Plalnsboro, and the Dutch
Neck School In Princeton Junction.
Surviving are her husband, Raymond, and a daughter,
Susan Bronwyn Williams
WILLIAM STOUTENBURGH
'53.
former superintend
ent of the Allentown School District, has been named
professor of education and department chair at Cedar
Crest College. He received master s and doctoral
degrees at Temple University. He has also been a high
school and elementary principal.
N.
NEWBURY
'53 of
Warren. Michigan, died
September
5 after a long Illness.
in his will. Dr. Newbury made a bequest of $3,000 to
Bloomsburg University "to be used specifically for
science library books."
graduating from Bloomsburg, he earned a
master's degree at Bucknell University and his doctorate In education at Wayne State University. Detroit.
At the time of his death, he was deputy superintendent
of Hazel Park School District In Michigan. He was also
a part-time graduate staff Instructor for Eastern
Michigan University and Oakland University.
Dr. Newbury was Instrumental In the development
and implementation of numerous programs throughout
Southeastern Michigan. He worked to Improve the
He was
life
for
young people.
the author of
many
He earned a bachelor of divinity degree in 1961 from
Lancaster Theological Seminary. He earned a master of
divinity degree In 1977.
Rev. Miller's first parish was in Delmont, Pa., where
he served from 1961 to 1967. He has been active In the
community and in the function of the church at large.
He was instrumental in organizing the Conrad Weiser
Area Minister! urn, has served as chairman of the
Conrad Weiser Elderly Housing Council, and has served
as chairman of the Church and Ministry committee In
the Heidelburg Association of the UCC.
He is married to the former S. Alberta Melton of
Hickory, N.C., who is a teacher in the Reading School
District. They are parents of four children.
Representative:
LOUISE LaSORSA KRAFJACK
'55
has retired from
grade).
She did graduate work at Marywood College, the
University of Scranton and completed NEIU courses.
She has been active In the Pennsylvania State Education
Association and National Education Association. She
was president of the Ablngton Heights Education
Association and was a delegate to national, state and
regional meetings.
She Is a charter member of the Governor's Professional Standards and Practices Commission and is a
member of the local and state board of United Cerebral
Palsy.
ALLEN E BURLINGAME D1ETZ
'55 died September
Muncy. She and her husband, George
observed their 31st wedding anniversary on
home
her
16 at
R. Dletz,
in
August 13.
She was a sixth grade teacher at Ward Myers
Elementary School for 31 years. She was very active in
professional, church and community activities.
Also surviving are a daughter, a son, and a brother.
1957
DOROTHY JOANNE TRESSLER BUECKER
'57
of
Pine Grove died In September. She was a teacher for 26
years, having taught in Pine Grove 21 of those years.
She was preceded in death by her first husband.
Harold Coakley, and a sister, Janet Major.
Surviving are her husband, Theodore F. Buecker; a
son, nieces and nephews.
JAMES B. CREASY '57, professor emeritus at BU,
has been named an account executive with Lincoln
Investment Planning, Inc., a Pennsylvania investment
advisory firm.
Dr. Creasy, highly-respected and popular business
professor, served Bloomsburg for 26 years as faculty
member and administrator. He has an extensive background In taxes, accounting systems and economic
analysis.
He and
his wife.
Mary,
live in
Bloomsburg.
Sandra Pfister Brown, 2220 Kings
PA
Avenue, Easton,
After
quality ol
GEORGE J. MILLER '58. pastor of the RobesoniaWernersvllle Charge of the United Church of Christ, was
honored In June on the 25th anniversary of his
155
18618 (717) 675-1515
Southern
Pines, N.C., died earlier this year after a 12-year battle
with cancer. During her four years at Bloomsburg, she
served as organist
In the region.
1959
Representative: R. Arnold Gartnger, R.D.
Harvey's Lake,
vani a Association of Special Education Directors and as
a member of the State Advisory Panel for Special
Education.
Herman holds a master's degree from Bucknell
University and a doctorate from NOVA University. As
CSIU special education director, he administers a
program serving more than 3,000 handicapped students
ordination.
the Ablngton Heights School District after a teaching
career of 31 years (19 in kindergarten and 12 in first
board.)
DAVID
1958
1953
1952
18042. (215) 252-2881
GOWER
'59 of Lexington, Mass., was
ROBERT R.
recently appointed associate professor in the College of
Education at the University of Lowell.
A former visiting professor to the University of Lowell
and an educational consultant In Lexington, Gower
M
received an
A. degree in childhood and youth
education and a doctor of education degree in curriculum and instruction theory design and practice from
Columbia University.
LAMAR FREELAND
was featured
in
since then at all levels.
For 20 years, Freeland has run the association's
Christmas wrestling tournament. Although never a
wrestler himself, he says it's his second favorite sport.
Freeland has also directed Carlisle Teener Baseball
League for a decade or more.
His dedication to young people has been recognized by
the Kiwanis Club, which gave him its "Dedication to
Youth" award
By
in July.
own admission, Peck Freeland
his
eats, breathes
and sleeps sports. He played center for his football team
at Newport High School, but a back injury prevented
him from playing at the college level.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, he began a
teaching career at the old Lamberton Junior High
School. That's also when he embarked on his coaching
career.
.
.
.
During his more than quarter century as a coach at
the junior varsity level, Freeland says he compiled a
record of 124 wins, 73 losses and 13 ties. His most
successful year came in 1981, when his team was 11-0.
.
.
Last year, Freeland became equipment coordinator
Area School District's four football teams.
He oversees the Inventory of 170 to 200 uniforms,
recommends new purchases and sees that repairs are
for Carlisle
made.
.
.
.
He and
his wife, Jill, also a teacher, have three
children. Sharon, the youngest, is entering ninth grade
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road,
Stanhope. NJ 07874 (301) 347-0930
GEORGE T. HERMAN
for the Central
'58.
special education director
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Lewis
Susan, 19, is a sophomore at James Madison University
in Harrisonburg. Va. Scott, 24, Is studying at Dickinson
School of Law.
Freeland, who teaches person typing and consumer
economics to ninth and tenth graders, agrees student
athletes should be expected to maintain a certain
academic standard
even when it keeps talented
players on the beach.
Freeland favors a proposal
endorsed recently by
—
.
published articles dealing
'59 of Carlisle
an article by Margaret Emery In the August 16 edition
of The Sentinel, Carlisle. Excerpts follow:
Lamar Freeland has had the moniker "Peck" for so
long even he doesn't know where it comes from.
"That has been a family nickname for as long as I can
remember," Freeland says, adding it was hung on his
father and grandfather as well.
While his nickname is obscure, his role in Carlisle
sports is anything but. He helped to found Carlisle
Sports Association 26 years ago and has coached football
burg,
is
serving as secretary-treasurer for the Pennsyl-
.
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1986
13
1959
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno — to eliminate
freshmen from taking part in varsity football and other
sports "I think it's a good idea.'' Freeland says
Carlisle Sports Association president Paul Malinich
praises Free land as someone quietly laboring behind the
scenes and out of the spotlight
"The man just works all the time Beneath a
sometimes gruff exterior beats a verv big heart of
gold"
.
.
.
Other
projects close to Freeland's heart are the
programs the association sells at high school football
games and the commemorative
Carlise Bison
Matmen" program for wrestlers
"This is not a big wrestling town," he says, but the
matmen deserve some attention Freeland coordinates
the program and does much of the work himself on his
home computer
Since he began the publication in 1977. it's won even.
in some category of the I \S
Wrestling News
competition The 1985-1986 edition of "Matmen" gar
nered the prize for photography
Freeland says the publicaion, which had a press run
of 125 copies last year, contains no advertising and is
distributed without cost to the students involved in
1
year
DOUBLE FIRSTS —
For the llrst time, a BU alumni chapter has been organized within a
Products and Chemicals in Allontown As its tirst project, the APC chapter invited
10 BU |uniors to visit the facility The students had the opportunity to learn about Air Products and
to talk with the alumni about their careers at APC Among ihoso participating in the visit were
(seated) Mary Arnott, Christine Harkm. Colette Truglio. Michelle Frye. Stephanie Snyder and Morgan
Gildea, ( standing) Bob Mack '76 (APC). Debbie Jaglelskl (APC). Frank Cole '80 (APC). Anne
D'lgnazio 78 (APC). Lance Diehl, Thomas Kitolo. Doug Barbaccl. Bob Lannetti. Fran Lesusky 75
corporation
wrestling.
"It costs a dollar or two" to produce, he says jokingly
1960
Representative:
Chappaqua.
NY
James
J.
Peck, 40 Jeffrey Lane,
'60,
Sue
the accounting department.
Hippenstiel
FREDERICK CROWL
Air
(APC). and Joe Hilgar 75 (APC) Also participating were Dr John Dittrlch. doan ot the College ol
Business; Charles Chapman, chairman ot the marketing department. Dr Robort Yon, chairman ot
10514 (914) 238-5417
BOB ROHM '60 was inducted into
of Fame on Homecoming Day. (See
—
the
BU
Athletic Hall
separate story)
January
tor
'68.
director
prospective
Mitchell '82, assistant director ot development at BU,
and Doug
alumni aftairs The APC chapter also plans to host a reception
students trom the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area.
ot
BU
In
a special education super
Pennsylvania Speech
and Language Supervisors' Group and will serve as
visor, is the president-elect of the
of
speech and hearing therapists.
Institute and dean of continuing studies at Longwood
College in Farmville, Va., from 1980 to 1985
He was an instructor at Sunbury High School and
chairman of the science department for Honeoye
Central Schools in New York during the 1960s.
his master's
'82 und Linda Michael were mar
Allentown Scott Is an auditor for the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association They reside ut
SCOTT FINDLAY
ROBERT H. LEHMAN '60 has been named dean of
graduate studies and extended education at Alabama
A&M University. He was director of the Science
He earned
1963
1962
president during the 1987-1988 school year.
Crowl, who also earned a master's degree at BU. has
been employed by the CSIU for 13 years as a supervisor
and Ph.D. degrees from the
rled July 5 In
Mertztown R.
2.
GARY KAHLER
'82 Is
a business education teacher
Warwick High School He formerly taught
Point School District for five years
He received his master s degree
at
ut
Sparrows
M
minister of St
In
business education
BU
at
vicar of All Saint's Episcopal Church, Scllnsgrove, and
St
Mark's Church, Northum!>erland He received his
S T
from General Theological Seminary of the
Episcopal Church In New York City and his Doctor of
Theology degree from the University of Toronto
While In Canada, he was Sidney Chllds Fellow In
Divinity at Trinity College, Toronto, and senior assistant
University of Oklahoma.
James Cathedral
the United States In 1977, he served
parishes In the Diocese of Albany In New York. He
returned to Pennsylvania In 1961 and Is on the faculty of
Danville High School, leaching In the gifted program
He Is currently engaged In writing a biography of Dr.
from 1862
Morgan Dlx, rertoi of Trlnltv Pailsh.
Returning
to
NYC,
1963
to
1
988
Pursel served the Sellnsgrove and Northumberparish In the summer of 1985, and agreed to
become Its vicar In October of last year Married to the
Dr
1962
Representative:
Pat Blehl Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
Avenue, Gilbertsvllle,
Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
R.D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 (201) 874-3118
PA
19525
(
215
)
367 -9188
land
former Janice Lew of N.Y.C., he lives
ROBERT
H.
PURSEL
'83
was
Installed In
In
Bloomsburg.
June as
DANIEL E HAKNEIt
'63
has begun his second year
Elementary School In
as principal of North Harford
Pylesvllle
Back
time
for fourth
The following article (excerpted) about Grace Hower
was written by Susan Brook, staff writer for the
'62
Press- Enterprise, Bloomsburg
Grace Hower, 78, says she has to go back to college this
fall to keep up with her young grandsons
Her desire to understand the classrooms where six
year-old B.J. Derr and three-year-old Robby Derr are
spending their time has prompted her to enroll in an
early childhood education class at Bloomsburg
University.
The retired school nurse also has an ulterior motive
to grow along with the school In Its evolution from a
state normal school into a university
As 17-year-old Grace Edrie Walter, the Fernville
native attended Bloomsburg Normal School for one year
—
in 1926-1927, while waiting to enter Bloomsburg
Hospital's nursing school. In 1942, as she prepared to
pitch in and teach nursing during the war years, she
briefly took a summer course at Bloomsburg State
Teachers College.
Twenty years later, when the state teacher tr aining
school had become Bloomsburg State College. Hower
He earned his master's degree In administration and
supervision at Towson State University He has also
completed graduate work at the University of Delaware
was a widow who earned
became a school nurse.
and the University
Maryland.
'63 began his ninth season as head
coach at Warrior Run (Turbotvllle) as the
school's all time grid coach leader The first winning
Defender coach since 1905-1956, Mathlas used last year's
7 1 record lo hike his career record to 53 33-2, Including
six consecutive winning seasons with seven or more
wins each
HARRY MATHIAS
a bachelor's degree and
football
But she'd missed attending Bloomsburg University,
which changed Its name when the State System of
Higher Education was formed In 1983
"So I Just got to thinking, wouldn't It be nice If my
grandsons could say. My Grandma made college
history,'" she said of her college education that has
spanned 60 years.
"There's not much else about me they could brag
1964
about!" she joked
taking advantage of a program for senior
pays
citizens to audit classes without paying tuition She
only a $25 enrollment fee to attend William O'Bruba's
Thursday evening class In early childhood education
A sign of the times, her bill at the bookstore - $35
was more than the cost of the course
She says she enjoyed studying at Perm State
University and College Mlsericordla as she worked
towards her permanent certification as a school nurse
She was a school nurse In Berwick until her
retirement in 1974. "Oh, it was a delightful Job I loved
Hower
of
is
Representative Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Klemlngtoo, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Honeyman Road,
-
It.
..."
'
'64 has earned a doctor of
educational administration at the
University of Pennsylvania. He earlier earned a
master's degree at Bloomsburg, then continued gradueducaate studies toward professional certification In
administration at Lehigh University. He took
LEE
T.
FREDERICKS
education degree
In
tional
Millersother graduate courses at Temple, Boston and
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/
14
'
-
ville universities
Formerly an elementary teacher, athJetlc coach,
elementary supervisor and district elementary principal
Is now
for the PottsvlJJe Area School District, he
In
assistant superintendent of the Wilson School District
He
Is
married
to the
former Carol Slowlk, and they
Megan and Gretchen
are parents of two daughters,
1965
Representative: Carl P. Sheran, 43
Kennett Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1299
Fawn
Lane,
THOMAS RYAN
'66 was the guest speaker at the 1986
exercises of Our Lady of Lourdes
Regional High School In Coal Township He Joined the
I-ourdes faculty In 1967 after teaching at Warrior Run
High School, Turbotvlllc, for two years He Is a member
of the National Council of Social Studies and National
Catholic Education Association.
He has had an active career as an athletic coach and
official. He wan baseball coach at Lourdes for 16
seasons, junior varsity basketball coach for two years,
and freshman basketball coach for five seasons
Tom was a PIAA basketball official for 14 years and a
member of the Collegiate Basketball Officials of Amer
commencement
lea.
He
In
is married
Ashland
to the
former Paula Kane, and they
live
Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive,
Ocean, NJ 07712 (201) 922-0039
ANDERSON
Everett, Washington,
has been named a Syntex professional medical representative. In this position, he will provide health care
professionals in the North Seattle area with medical
background and usage Information on Syntex pharma
R.
'66 of
ceutlcal products
Syntex, Anderson was a quality
Merck Sharp & Dohme.
Syntex, which currently spends more than $100 million
Prior
control
to
Joining
manager
each year
ers from the across the nation at the White House.
The program is administered by the National Science
Foundation and began three years ago in response to a
national demand for improvement in math and science
teaching
Teachers are nominated for the honor by students,
parents, school administrators and colleagues. Knorr
was the only nominee from the Express area.
Knorr's course Is called "Earth Sciences for the Real
World." In applying for the presidential honor, Knorr
was asked to state his role and mission.
"My role as a science teacher is to provide for all
students the best possible environment to facilitate the
learning of scientific concepts and skills and to apply
them to real world situations," he wrote. "My mission is
to prepare all students to become responsible informed
citizens to interact with the real world."
In one class project, students are required to predict
the weather for four days
not an easy or exact
science, as anyone who reads or listens to weather
reports knows. But Knorr said he finds that students
take a greater Interest in the topic because he uses
current weather maps and information than if he taught
hypothetical examples from a book.
During a geology unit, students do a land-site evaluation of a one-acre lot near the school to determine If It is
suitable for a house.
"We look at the variables," he said. "We do perc
tests, soil content. Then we decide if we want to buy the
land and if we would make some changes in the land.
This Is a valuable exercise because a piece of property
may be the most important purchase they make In their
"
—
lives
1966
BRUCE
1967
1967
1964
For students who become particulary interested in
geology, Knorr conducts extensive field trips. Last year,
for example, he did an exchange program with a school
district In Pleasant vllle,
N Y. The experience was
valuable, not Just because of the different geology of the
area, he said. "It was a cultural exchange, too."
In 1981 he took a group out west to study the Grand
Teton mountains.
Knorr said his course is very challenging for ninth
graders. "I've had students come back and tell me it is
practically on the college level," adding that he takes
the degree of difficulty into account when grading.
This is not the first time Knorr's course has been
honored. In 1983, it was one of 10 Junior high school
courses in the nation to be cited for excellence by the
National Teachers Association.
for
research In the life sciences, Is an
established Innovator In the development and marketing
of prescription pharmaceuticals, Including analgesics
and oral contraceptives, as well as products for the
treatment of arthritis, respiratory and serious skin
for
diseases.
WILLIAM X. ASH Jr. '67 has been recognized as a
registered school business administrator by the Association of School Business Officials International and the
Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials.
That designation, which requires a master's degree, is
the highest of three classifications.
Ash is business manager of the Danville Area School
District.
CONNIE WAYES
'66
Is
a
part-time
instructor
of
English and English as a second language at Perkiomen
School Connie previously taught In the Upper Perklo
men School District as a substitute
DENNIS REEDY '66 is serving as pastor of Christ
United Methodist Church In Clearfield. He studied at
United Theological Seminary where he received his
master of divinity and doctor of ministry degn-es
He and his wife, the former Yvonne Bruch, are
parents of two children, Elaine and Joseph
VIRGINIA B. SCHWARTZ *67 was featured in an
admissions publication of St. Lawrence University:
"After receiving a B.S. In biology from (Bloomsburg)
and an M.Ed, in college counseling from the University
of Delaware, she taught biology in secondary schools
and directed residence halls at the University of
Delaware. In 1971 she became assistant director of
student services at St. Lawrence, where she supervised
programs and services for first-year women. Since 1981
she has held her current position as director of
counseling services and led a wide variety of campus
workshops on such topics as leadership, study habits,
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
THOMAS
P.
Thomas Lemon,
KNORR
Sr. '67
1502
was one
Susan Drive
of six
Pennsvl
a sudden and dramatic rise in Interest
That
one example of Bloomsburg native Thomas P
approach to teaching earth sciences to
ninth graders at Pen Argyl Area Junior High School It s
an approach that has earned him more than the
attention of his students. It also has earned him a slot
as
one of six Pennsylvania teachers chosen as finalists In a
presidential program* to' honor science and math teachIs
Sr.'s practical
has been named resident
1968
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
Street, Trenton,
NJ
08618 (609) 989-7435
STAN KUCHARSKI '68 is head football coach at
Wallenpaupack High School. He was formerly head
coach at Mid-Valley High School (1982-1985) and also
served as head coach at Scranton Prep for five years.
Stan also teaches social studies.
BARBARA POLITTS BYRER '68 has received her
doctor of education degree from West Virginia University. Her degree is in learning disabilities and behavior
disorders, with a minor in education administration.
Barbara earned a master of arts degree from West
Virginia University in 1971. Her professional experiences include being a VISTA volunteer for one year and
a teacher of regular and special education for 15 years
in the areas of early childhood, mental retardation,
learning disabilities and behavior disorders.
Dr. Byrer is an assistant professor of special education at West Virginia Wesleyan College and also teaches
graduate classes at Salem College and West Virginia
University.
She and her husband live in Clarksburg, West
Virginia, with their two children, Kristie and Mattew.
BONNIE FOX WILLIAMS '68 has earned a doctor of
education degree at Temple University. She earned a
master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1972 and completed
graduate courses at Bucknell University.
Dr. Williams is a mathematics instructor in the
Testing for Essential Learning and Literacy Skills
(TELLS) in the Danville Area School District.
She and her husband, Lee A. Williams, are the parents
of two children, Stefanie and Steven.
ROBERT L. NICCOL '68 has been appointed southwest regional sales manager by Degussa Corporation's
Chemicals Group, Pigments Division. He has sales
responsibility for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and
Arkansas.
A ten-year employee of Degussa, Bob had previously
been eastern regional sales manager. Degussa is a
worldwide leader in the development and manufacture
of chemical, precious metal and pharmaceutical specialties.
He and
his wife,
Jennie, and son reside in Piano,
Texas.
CAROL MARONE RIEDER '68 teaches French at the
Emmaus High School in the East Perm School District.
She resides
JOHN
in
Allentown.
MURRAY
of steel ton -High spin- Junior-Senior
received several honors, including an award from the
Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Society, St.
Lawrence's Emily Hepburn Award for Creative Leadership, and a nomination as an Outstanding Young Woman
principal of Bald
of
America.
vanla
teachers chosen as finalists in a presidential
program to honor science and math teachers from
across the nation. The following article appeared In The
East on Express.
Meterology is not usually a driving concern of 15-yearolds, but get them involved In predicting whether
It will
snow enough to get a day off from school and vou'll see
'67
planning, eating disorders, assert iveness, crisis
intervention, communication skills, relationships, and
stress management. In recent years, Mrs. Schwartz has
life
1967
FRANCIS J. KARWACK3
chaplain of Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill.
A native of Mount Carmel. Rev. Karwacki studied for
the priesthood at Pope John XXIII Seminary in Weston.
Mass., and was ordained on April 9, 1983 Following his
ordination, he was assigned as assistant pastor in St
Joan of Arc's Church. Hershey, and in 1985 was
transferred to St. Patrick's Church in York.
He was a biology teacher for 12 years and head of the
science department at Mount Carmel Area School
District before he entered the seminary. He also earned
a master's degree in biology at BU.
WILLIAM J. GERING '67 has been named senior vice
president /trust officer by Carroll County (Md.) Bank
and Trust Company. He has 14 years of experience in all
phases of trust business, including trust and estate
management, business development and tax accounting.
Bill was formerly a vice president/trust officer with
First National Bank of Maryland. Prior to that, he was
a staff accountant in the tax department of Arthur
Andersen & Co.. CPAs in Baltimore.
Bill earned a law degree from Dickinson School of
Law. He is a member of the Pennsylvania and
Maryland Bar Associations and was admitted to the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court In 1970 and the- Maryland
Court dTAppbais
wms+
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•
•
•••»••*••
-
."tw>
A.
'68
has been appointed principal
High School.
JANET WILLIAMS FORNEY
'68 has been named
Eagle Area High School. She and her
husband. Dr. David Forney '68. are parents of two sons.
MARY JO ALTER '68 and her husband, Ben, recently
observed their 35th wedding anniversary. Before their
retirement, Mary Jo was a reading specialist for the
Berwick Area School District, and Ben was a member of
BU's languages and culture faculty. They are parents of
three children, and they have three grandchildren.
1969
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
HENRY
and JULIA
HYNOSK1 McKEE
'69
announce
—
THE
inc ALUMNI UUARTEI
QUARTERLY/December
Sudan experience
The scene
is In
3 huge>
32
the Sudan, the largest country
In
mud hut « man teaches
f™^
* Wowing
JLf
through the
classroom Birds and insects are flying
around the students, distracting them
as they attempt to
° n U>eir sy ,labus "Eluding Moby
'
Dick
The
students were learning under very
adverse
conditions." said Dr Randall Fegley.
the man who
teacher in that desert setting. Dr
Fegley a 1977
Bloomsburg SUte College, spent four years
in the Sudan, teaching English
in one of two villages and
studying the attempt of the nation.
Sudan, to divide
itself into
nation states, like the United States
to Sudan because of the teaching
jobs
available and then became interested
in the process the
government was starting." said Dr. Fegley
'Since 1
was there to teach from 1980 to 1984. I was
able to follow
the process from beginning to end " It
was the subject
of his doctoral thesis
Alter graduating from Bloomsburg in
1977. with a
degree in political science and history. Dr. Fegley
went
to England and attended the University
of Leicester
There he received an
A. in European Political Studies
"I
huts for the entire four years The huts
were box
shaped and each box was a room, bedroom,
kitchen etc
Then there was a mud brick wall that surrounded the
huts, forming a compound.
Living between the Nile River and the Sahara
Desert
Dr Fegley had to adjust to the present conditions
"Certain things were difficult." said Dr Fegley
compliment or thank her for the meal. It
would Insult
the host I had to ponder every
word 1 said "
After completing his work In the
Sudan. Dr Fegley
rtMurned to England and completed
his doctoral studies
at the University of Reading.
He earned a doctor of
philosophy degree In politics. Dr Fegley
said political
science In Ureal Britain takes more
of a historical and
"The
was
went
15
basis of book
mud
-
MUve
of
1986
physical conditions were easier than I thought It was
very hot. but there was no humidity There was
the
danger of dehydration, but physically, the adjustment
theoretical basis than that studied
in the United States
Currently, Dr. Fegley Is completing
a book on the
African nation of Equatorial Guinea.
"As far as my
work is concerned, the book Is 95% finished."
said Dr
begley When asked If he plans to return
to Africa, he
>.iui he should gel hack some
time In the next three
\e.irs. to sta\ on top o( what
he has studied
A native of Pennsylvania, he Is living for now In Deer
was easy
"One of the most difficult adjustments was dealing
with the devout Muslim Fundamentalism
present There
was no real danger, but everyone, native and foreigner
had to be careful of what was said For example, if a
man had his wife serve you dinner, vou could not
I
ako
M
in 1979.
His master's thesis was on the decentralization of
government in Belgium, similar to the study he would
later do in the Sudan. Dr. Fegley's study
in Sudan
Involved the effect the governmental change
was having
on the province in which he lived.
"I was in the periphery, and my study followed
the
effects there." he said.
Dr. Fegley added he was 300 miles from the nearest
and the province in which he lived, about three
times the size of Pennsylvania, had only fourteen miles
of paved road. He said that these things had
a very
detrimental effect on the process the government was
attempting.
train,
"There was very little communication between the
newly established nation-states," commented Dr.
Fegley. "Officials of the Sudan government stationed
in
the provinces could never expect their pay to arrive on
the same day of the week, each week. Because of these
travel and communication difficulties, the process of
becoming a nation of states did not work the way it was
intended."
He added
that in addition to monitoring the effects
he interviewed members of the national and
regional governments.
While in the Sudan. Dr. Fegley lived in one of two
locally,
FEGLEY
1969
IN
FRONT OF
HIS
MUD HUT
IN
SUDAN
1969
1970
the birth of their fourth child, a daughter. Julia Marie
was born April 25 and weighed eight pounds, one ounce.
She joins brothers Henry Sean, six; Patrick, two and a
half; and sister Dorothy Rose, 16 months.
In addition to his hearing aid and Mustang restoration
businesses, Hank also owns and operates Action Marine
in Gloucester City, N.J., where he sells high performance boats. Their address is 13 East Aibertson Ave
J Shortly after
with State Farm
Insurance Company He began as a field claim rcpre
sentative handling bodily Injury claims In 1974 the
opportunity came to start his own State Farm agency In
Westmont, NJ
Gillette
,
08108.
In
Old Forge
.i
JAMES BONACCI
his
new
'69
has retired as a nurse in the
Minersville Area School District. She is also a graduate
of Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing
hn
.iiitl
office building In Gillette.
graduation,
he
began
his
N
career
qualified for numerous awards, such as million
agent, quality career agent, legion of honor
agent and the bronze tablet award which Is the top
dollar
at
<
h. hi in. in
tit
the
business
education
Jersey Shore Senior High School
has completed construction of
He has
KATHRYN JENKINS
'69
tr.it
department
life
agent award given by the company
BLAIR RUSSELL MONIE 70
Ihr First Presbyterian
Church
Is
thr senior pastor of
of York, a post he has
held since 11W1
\n April of V.M> he traveled In the Soviet Union as a
guest of the Russian Orthodox Church
In his leisure time. Dr Monle Is an avid sailor who
ran often be found on his day off "gunkhullng" In the
Chesapeake May
DONALD HOUGH
'70 has been named principal of the
Area High School ll<- had hcen av.lslanl
principal at Bald Eagle Nlttany High School for six
liellefonte
GEORGE A. ZIOLKOWSKI '69 received a doctor of
philosophy degree in educational administration from
Penn State University in August He also earned M.S.
degrees at Bloomsburg and the University of Southern
California.
George is director of special education for Tuscarora
Intermediate Unit 11. He and his wife, Arlene. live in
Lewis town with sons Joshua and Nicholas
BART GIACOMETT '69 is vice principal of Old Forge
Elementary School and a business education teacher in
the Old Forge School District. He is also a member of
the board of trustees of Northeast Institute of Education.
He received a master's degree in public school
administration from the University of Scranton. He
holds Pennsylvania State Certification in business education and public school administration and is working
toward his superintendent's certificate at Lehigh Uni-
)
LAURA WARNKEN
'69 Is
Factoryville Elementary
Trail High School
former Jeanne M. Basta. are
parents of two children Alicia and Joseph. They reside
his wile, the
.
teaching first grade at the
School In the Lackawanna
years
He and
Adam
his wife, Pat, are parents of
BARBARA KASKIE
award
70 received
the outstanding
Future Business Leaders of
America State Leadership Conference in April. Bryan is
advisor
at
the
'70
Is
teaching
In
the
Line
Mountain elementary schools this year. Miss Kaskie,
who also earned a master's degree at BU, previously
taught In three other school districts in Maryland and
Pennsylvania She served as a long-term substitute
teacher at Line Mountain for the past three years.
Clearfield
the Jerry
Representative John W. Daifovo. 215 Forrestai Drive,
Caravel Fair, DE 19701 (302) 268-9403
an adopted son,
David.
STANLEY
1970
BRYAN DREIBELB1S
versity.
He and
LOUIS JOHN TENTROMONO '69 and Virginia It
Bouchelle were married June 28 In Hockessln 'Melaware United Methodist Church Louis received his
master's degree from the University of Delaware and Is
a teacher In the Red Clay Consolidated School District
The couple resides In Newark. Del.
G.
RAKOWSKY
'70,
superintendent of the
Area School District, has been inducted Into
Wolman Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports
Hall of Fame.
After graduation from BU, where he played football,
Stan followed the family tradition of education by
joining the North Schuylkill High School faculty as an
English teacher and assistant football and track coach.
He also remained active in the community while
studying at Penn State for a master's degree in
'
THE ALUMNI QUABTERLV/Decyntoer
16
1986
1970
He
educational administration.
In 1971 he founded and served as first president of the
North Schuylkill Half-Time Cluh f football boosters; In
later years he became chairman emeritus of the club as
well as chairman of the North Schuylkill HalJ of Fame
Selection
Committee which he founded. Both groups are
further served on the board of directors
and later as president of the Frackvllle Midget Football
Association.
After serving several years as an officer of the
Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association, he was
awarded life membership In the organization. Additionally he is one of the very few scholar athletes to become
a member of Schuylkill Chapter No 25 National
Football Foundation Hall of Fame For the last several
years he served as master of ceremonies at the annual
banquet In 1983 he was honored by the Schuylkill
Chapter with the award for outstanding service to the
youth of Schuylkill County
After several years at North Schuylkill, Stan was
named assistant principal and athletic director of the
Towanda Area High School. In December 1976 he was
elected principal of the Clearfield Area High School. He
became nuperlntendent of the district In August 1984
after five months as acting superintendent.
still
active.
1972
1970
He
Stan has served education in various local and
statewide capacities, highlighted by his term as the 50th
state president of the Pennsylvania Association of
Secondary School Principals. He also has served on the
executive committee of the Pennsylvania High School
Speech League; secretary of the Northern Tier Athletic
League; member of the PIAA District IX Committee;
secretary and later chairman of the CENPAC Athletic
League; president of the Central Pennsylvania Baseball
League, member of the Jerry Wolman Hall of Fame
Chapter and involved in preliminary arrangements to
establish a hull of fame chapter In the Clearfleld-Central
Pennsylvania region. He Is also an active member of
various fraternal, social and civic organizations in
Frackvllle and Clearfield
In 1983 he was appointed by Gov. Thornburgh to a sixyear term on the BU Council of Trustees, serving as
vice chairman for the last two years. He also served on
the Presidential Search Committee In 1985.
He Is a member of the Association for Supervision of
Curriculum Development, the Pennsylvania Association
of School Administrators, the Pennsylvania Association
of Secondary School
Principals, and the National
Association of Secondary Principals.
He has published extensively In professional and
educational Journals, and recently was requested to
chair the evaluation team for the Middle States Association of Schools und Colleges
GILBERT SELDERS
'70
recently received the Secretary's Achievement Award from the Pennsylvania
Department of Labor and Industry. Gil is director of
program operation in the department's Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
for Lt
also served as the Westmoreland County chairman
Gov BUI Scran ton's gubernatorial campaign
Hugh
is
married
to the
former
RUEY CLOAK
'67
'70 has taught fourth grade in Couders
Elementary School for 16 years. He has done postgraduate work at Mansfield University and Penn State
He Is married to the former Fran Caldwell, and they
are parents of three daughters: Tara, eight; Tracy,
and Jenny, four. They live In Coudersport.
HUGH
six";
DEMPSEY
M.
70 has been named vice
president for development and public relations at The
Eye and Ear Institute of Pittsburgh Prior to Joining the
Institute, Dempsey served for seven years In various
development and fundraislng capacities at Saint Vincent
College in La t robe.
Active in alcohol and drug addiction prevention
programs, he founded the Saint Vincent College Drug
and Alcohol Prevention Project which has become the
second largest such program in the state. Dempsey
recently was appointed by Governor Thornburgh to
the
Governor's Drug and Alcohol Advisory Council which
oversees distribution of all funds allocated bv the Office
of Drug and Alcohol Programs. He is also
vice president
of the Alcoholism and Addiction Association
of Pennsylvania.
He belongs to numerous civic groups. He serves on the
budget and finance committee of the Latrobe Chamber
of Commerce, Is a board member of
the Greensburg
Diocesan Council of Education and is a member of
the
Westmoreland County Carnegie Associates, as well as a
commission member
of
Greensburg Garden and
Civic Center. He recently was appointed
to the board of
trustees for the Westmoreland County
Community
the
College.
Hugh earned his master's degree from BU in 1975
his doctorate in education from IUP in 1979.
and
M
New
Jacqueline Feddock, 240 Central
York, N Y. 10019.
who
a a regulatory affairs officer for INTEC Systems. Inc
The Eye and Ear Institute, dedicated to pioneering
research in ophthamology and otolaryngology, is a
newly founded clinical research facility specializing in
eye, ear, nose and throat disorders
is
MICHAEL RICCI 70
son,
Michael
Paul
his wife are parents of a
born September 28 at the
Welden, Germany Michael is a
and
Jr.,
Egchenback Hospital In
teacher at the Grafenwocher Army
Germany.
Base
in
West
WILL SMITH 70 of Clark's Summit has been elected
president of the Ablngton Heights Education Association. He Joined the elementary faculty in 1970 and in 1975
was assigned to the middle school, where he has been a
team leader for 10 years. He Is a past Lackawanna
Teacher of the Year. He earned a master's equivalency
DOYLE K linger Jr. '70 is pastor of Trinity United
Methodist Church in Jersey Shore. A graduate of Wesley
Theological Seminary, he formerly served the Centre
Hall and Powells Valley Methodist churches. He and his
wife, Jean, are parents of three children: Tamara, Kara
and Doyle III.
ELZAR CAMPER 70
has been named vice president
academic affairs at East Stroudsburg University for
the 1986-1987 academic year.
Dr. Camper joined the faculty at ESU in 1972 as an
instructor in the educational communications and technology department. He was promoted to assistant
professor in 1975 and to associate professor in 1979.
He was named acting dean of the School of Professional Studies for the 1984-1985 year and was promoted
for
to full professor In 1986
While at ESU, Camper has taught courses in photography, television, telecommunications, communication
theory and issues. He is a member of the Middle States
Evaluation Steering Committee and has participated in
numerous conferences in the field of communications.
He earned a master's degree in education media at
Temple University, a master of library science degree
with a concentration in administration and information
science at Rutgers University, and a doctor of education
degree at Temple University.
Camper and his wife, Carol, have two children and
live in Norristown.
JUDITH FLANAGAN FUHRER 70, and her husband,
Fred, are parents of a son — their third child — on
October 21, 1985. They live at 1613 Rivers Edge Drive,
Delanco, NJ 08075, and would love to hear from
classmates.
TOM TROY
port
Representative:
S., Apt. 14A,
Park
1971
Representative: William H. Cluley, Box 4320, R.D.
Spring Grove, PA 17362
4,
JOHN HARTZOG 71. a math teacher In the East
Penn School District, was chosen by Wescoesville and
Lower Macungie schoolparents as "Neighbor of the
Week," in recognition of his sponsorship pf trivia
contests for school children.
He began a junior high trivia club in 1971 when he
joined the East Penn faculty. In 1975, a local group ran
a trivia contest with 20 to 25 teams of four players each
The next year John started the Super Bowl of Trivia.
Preparation for Super Bowl X amounted to over 4.000
questions for 31 teams of people ranging in age from
approximately 13 to 60.
Using the alias "Doctor Zog," John has done extensive work on both radio and TV, starting around 1978
with WKAP, then moving to WAEB where he had a
regular four-hour show once or twice a week in the
evenings
He has also had trivia shows and contests on local
television The finals of Super Bowl IX were taped and
shown on cable TV along with his versions of Scholastic
Challenge on the junior high level.
He is active in helping the March of Dimes each year
to raise money in his area. Although trivia keeps John
quite busy when not teaching math, he also acts as a DJ
in his spare time for all occasions.
He and his wife, the former Yvonne Biaocco, have two
children: John and Heather. The family lives in
Tamaqua
FRANK MOISTER 72 and his wife, Sue, have an
expandable family. Besides their own three children
Laura, nine; Lydia, seven; and Benjamin, ten months
they have cared for five others over the course of the
last five years, all youngsters with severe physical or
-
emotional handicaps.
Although the experience as a foster family has often
"stretched us to the limits of our endurance," Frank
says it has also made them grow.
Sue says she had wanted to do foster care even before
her marriage. "I had worked in the pediatric unit of
Montgomery Hospital for a while. But when I talked to
Frank about it, he said absolutely not. He didn't want
anything to do with it."
Through the years. Sue tried out the Idea on her
husband every once in a while, and got pretty much the
same response. Each time he said no, she would put the
thought back on the shelf to dust off and present once
more when the time seemed right.
The years went by, and the Moister family grew. Sue
worked as a nurse in the ICU unit of Hahnemann
Hospital, and Frank's job as a teacher in the Norristown
School District was going well. They had their own
home, and in his spare time, Frank tinkered with cars
out in the garage and restored antique automobiles.
From all appearances, everything seemed right. But
appearances can be deceiving.
"I was empty Inside, and I kept trying to fill that
empty space with cars, or dogs or drinking or hunting.
Nothing seemed to work," Frank recalls. Then, although
the couple had been attending church for some time,
faith suddenly took hold of Frank.
"I became a Christian, and everything changed," he
says. "My whole outlook was suddenly different. It's
absolutely true. The Lord does change lives."
At that point, Frank began to sense some design to his
life,
a reason for being, and Sue remembers her
husband's religious conversion as the thing that changed
her own life.
Always a churchgoer, she had never taken her faith
seriously until that happened. "It was kind of funny. I
took him to church, and he took me to God," she says
now.
Their newfound unity of purpose plunged them into an
entirely new lifestyle. In 1981, Sue saw an ad from a
foster care agency that handled medically and emotionally handicapped children. With Frank now totally
supportive, they applied for a foster child through the
now-defunct Philadelphia Society for Services to Children. They were assigned their first baby a week before
they were formally accepted. Since then, they have
"adopted" four other foster children.
How do you make foster care work? According to the
Moisters, father and mother and children must work as
a team, all having the same goal. They must budget
their time well, and above all, they must be able to give
up their charges.
"Many people don't get into it because they can't face
the prospect of giving up a child," Frank admits. "It's
like losing one of your own. A death in the family."
Luckily, the Moisters' children have all gone to good
homes, but that doesn't lessen the trauma of letting go.
The family retains ties with many of the little ones
they've taken care of.
In the end, says Sue, "It's a great blessing, taking
care of other people's children. I don't think I'll ever be
tired of it. I wish I could get my fill of them!"
And Frank sees now a reason for their unusually
strong courtship that survived time and miles of
.
.
.
separation.
"Looking back, I really feel that the Lord had
something in mind for us. Let's face it, we don't share
that many interests. She loves the indoors, and 1 love
the outdoors. There was a reason, in the long run, for us
to get together. Whether foster care was the reason,
I
don't know.
If it were, then Sue and Frank grew up in
the right
families themselves. Frank comes from a family of
seven children, and Sue is one of four siblings. Their
childhoods, thinks Sue. may hold the key to their love
of
parenting.
She says, "We both had exceptional parents
us a tremendous head start."
(Excerpted from article in the
Pboenixvtlle, written by E.J. Brown.)
PHILIP
GENOVA
married June
Jr.
21 in Ithaca.
who gave
Evening Phoenix
72 and Judith Soler were
N
Y. Philip
is
self-employed
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Oecember
1986
17
1972
as a painting and renovation contractor
in the Ithaca
area Their address is 216 Fayette St
Ithaca
1
.
WILUAM
MULHERN
F.
72 is administrative assist
ant in charge of government liaison
and the thrift shop
Good Shepherd Industrial Services in Allen
own During its 28 years of sen-ice to area businesses
division of
Industrial Services has employed
handicapped and
disadvantaged workers
Bill has been with Good Shepherd
for four vears He
earned an M.Ed at Bloomsburg and has done
additional
graduate work at Lehigh University, Manwood
College
West Chester and Temple University
He is married to the former Suzanne Svsak. and thev
are parents of a son. Robert
THOMAS
G. BARTON 72 of Hamsburg died August
the Shock Trauma Center of the University
of
Maryland He fractured the first and third vertebrae in
his spinal cord while swimming in the ocean
on August
16
at
4
Ocean City, Md.. where he was vacationing with his
family. The accident left him paralyzed from
the neck
at
down.
He was assistant principal of Central Dauphin High
School, Harrisburg. where he also taught English for 14
years. He was auditor for West Hanover Township
He received
a master's degree in education at
Penn
State.
Surviving are his wife, Rozanne. sons. Bradley and
Blake; parents, John and Shirley Barton of Nanticoke
brothers, John. David and Jeffrey.
LANCASTER GET-TOGETHER - BU
reception at the
Alumni
at Millersville
JAMES C.
'72 has been named accounting
supervisor of The Office Works, Inc., Lancaster He
joined the company in January 1985 after teaching
accounting for eight years in the Pequea Vallev School
BREWER
District.
Jim and
his wife,
Mary,
live in
Brownstone with
their
home
of
alumni
Conrad and Barbara
living in Lancaster County were guests
Stanltskl '60 and '62 following the BU football
at
a
qame
attendance were Doris K. Hosier '48, Terry Engleman '61 Louis
Mulka
'69
Barbara A. Caruana '77. Pierce Atwater '77, David Mcllwalne '80.
Jim' and Marsha
Scnmucker '78, Steve and Leslie Schmucker '84, and Mary Anne Klemkosky '59,
president ol
the BU Alumni Association Representing BU were Dr Harry Ausprich.
president, Or Dan Pantaloo
acting provost and vice president tor academic aflairs. Dr
Jack Mulka '66, dean of student
development, Kathy Mulka '68, and Doug Hlppenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs
in
daughter.
JOHN
R.
CHOYKA
'72
has been promoted
to distribu-
manager at the Philadelphia distribution
center of Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation. A native of
Clarks Summit, he joined the company in 1972. Most
recently he was controller of the company's Philadel
phia plant. He resides in King of Prussia.
tion facility
1972
1973
PAUL SAVKA
KATHLEEN POLASTRE
has been named elementary principal for the Panther Valley School District.
She has been an elementary teacher In the district since
'72
1973.
She earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1982.
and she received her Pennsylvania school admlnlstrator's certification from the University of Scranton.
SHARON HARRY 72
tion coordinator at
Program
of the
working part-time as educa
the Home-Based Early Intervention
Century
Wyoming
21
Valley Children's Association.
'72 has joined the sales staff
Sprecher Agency, Milton. She received
her real estate license after study at Perm State.
DONALD
'72. a senior account executive for
Media, Inc., Scranton, was named to
cooperative advertising salespeople In
for the
month
of April
198fi
He
reading specialist degree
the Northeast Pennsylvania Advertis-
ing Club
He
Corp He
murkelng
married to the former Colleen Duvltt of
Scranton, and they are parents of two children. Danielle
and Ryan.
is
manager
Is
of
He became manager
Mary wood
College
operations,
of
personnel
Eastern's
First
and
Discount
Brokerage Department when It was first formed In
October of 1982
He .md his wife, Kathleen, and daughters, Amandl
and Lindsay, live In Shaver town
BETSY ELAINE ALLING
'72 and Walter R Weber
She earned a master's degree
at Eastern Illinois University and Is employed In the
Central Research and Development Department of 1
duPont, Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware
The couple lives In Newark, Delaware
were married
ut
DAVID J JENKINS '73 has been promoted to vice
president /secretary of First Eastern Brokerage Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of First Eastern
Is first
is
CHARLOTTE BECKER
of the
Patrick Outdoor
the list of top ten
the United States
vice president of
In Plttston
ROBERT M MKITF.lt '73 and vnlhla Reed were
married on November 8 Robert Is a member of the
management team at Wise Foods, Borden Inc., Berwick
I
I
RAFFENSPERGER
W.
72 has assumed the
position of executive director of Red Bird Mission In
Southeastern Kentucky, a mission outreach of the
United Methodist Church to the people of Appalachla.
SUSAN
1973
mil
J
landing
Rock
Hill
SMITH
(Master's
professor
junloi
n
Ik
i
wus honored as the
Wlnthrop College In
'73)
at
been teaching there for four
,
years
CHRISTINE HOUCK CONNER 72 and Richard J
Knepley were married June 7 in AJmedia Christine also
received a master's degree at Bloomsburg, and is a
teacher in the Central Columbia School District.
ROBERT
P. POCHAKILO 72 has passed the Uniform
Certified Public Accountants Examination.
He became an auditor for the state Department of
Revenue in 1976 and was promoted to revenue auditor
supervisor for the Bethlehem Regional District in
January 1985.
He is married to the former Diane Kalinoski, and they
have three children, Ann, Scott and Aaron
THOMAS
TURNER
B.
72 has achieved independent
contractor status as a Nationwide agent. He operates
the Tom Turner Insurance Agency in Danville.
He is currently working toward his Chartered Life
Underwriter and Chartered Financial Consultant designations.
JUDITH A MILLS 72 and Robert F. KozubaJ were
married in Bethlehem on July 12. She earned a master's
degree at Temple University and is director of audiology at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in
Philadelphia.
The couple
lives in Springfield.
Representative: Timothy D. Martman, P.O. Box 466,
Lahaska,
PA
18931
JIM SACHETTI 73 has been promoted to editor of the
Press-Enterprise newspaper of Bloomsburg and Ber
wick. He had been managing editor of the paper for
seven years.
Sachettl joined the Press Enterprise In 1973 as a
reporter and later worked for three years as a reporter
for The Evening Chronicle In Allentown. He rejoined the
Press-Enterprise In 1979
Jim has won four statewide journalism awards - for
feature writing In 1974 and for editorial writing In 1984
and 1985
He and his wife, the former DOR REMSEN 71 live In
Bloomsburg with daughters, Rachel, six, and Charlotte,
six months.
PATRICIA ANN SHULTZ 73 and Chris Bankes were
married June 7 In Benton. Patricia works for Shared
Medical Systems, Inc., In Malvern The couple lives at
800 Klmbert Road. Phoenix ville
BERNARD BRUTTO 73 is the new president of the
Shenandoah Valley Education Association. A reading
specialist in the school district, he earned a master's
degree in elementary education at Bloomsburg and a
received n
bachelor's degree In special educa
Hon al \a,(V Hi
slty In 1972 and her doctorate
from the University of South Carolina.
She and her husband, .Jeffrey, have two children,
Jeffrey and Slrl They live In Matthews, N.C.
i
i
i
CHARLES NARADKO
foi
.lune f.radimlion
<<
<
(Master's
m
i\c\
,ii
',<
'73)
was the speaker
huylklll Intermediate
mi 28 Edm itlonal
enter Me bai been affiliated with
the Schuylkill Intermediate FJnll as a teacher and
supervisor since Its Inception in L071 and for the county
Office before that He began his teaching career In the
St Clair Area School District.
He earned his bachelor's degree at East Stroudsburg
Dtverefty and has completed additional graduate work
at Lehigh University.
He and his wife Judy and their four children live in
the Schuylkill Haven area.
i
<
i
ELEANOR M HOTTENSTEIN (Master's 73) was
awarded a Ph.D. In educational leadership and administration from the University of Pennsylvania. She
received her bachelor's degree at Penn State.
She is a reading specialist and member of the faculty
of Meyers High School In Wilkes Barre.
She and her
sons, Eric
husband, William, are parents of two
and William
Jr.
.
IS
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/December
BEAUTY RESTORED
—
1986
Exterior renovations of
1903. were completed this
fall
Buckalew
is
Buckalew Place, home
the oldest structure on
to nine
BU
presidents since
campus and predates even
Hall, which was constructed in 1867. The residence, built by Senator Charles R. Buckalew
between 1850 and 1860. will be nominated for placement on the Pennsylvania Inventory and the
National Register of Historic Places. The renovation included the replacement of the 130-year-old
German-style wood siding. The new siding is a reproduction of the original to preserve the
architectural Integrity of the building
Insulation was also placed in the sidewalls. making the
building more energy efficient. Energy costs are expected to drop by as much as 20 percent. The
$24,000 project followed interior restoration in 1985. including decorating, painting and carpeting.
Carver
SUBS DRAW BIQ CROWD
and
friends to a
summer
-
The
get-together
fresh-made Berrigan's subs attracted 110
the Philadelph.a area (Story on page
25)
offer of
in
BU
alumn.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1986
19
ONE OF MANY COLORFUL FLOATS
-
" America
From Sea to Shining Sea" was the theme
of the 59th annual Homecoming at BU on October
17 19
The weekend activities Included a pep rally and
fireworks, a colorful parade with Frank Colder '31 as
grand marshal, crowning of the Homecoming and
freshman sweethearts, a football victory over
Mansfield, the annual alumni dinner-dance, and the
traditional pops concert
Other highlights were Induction of Bob Rohm '60 Into
the BU Athletic Hall of Fame, a soccer victory over
Cheyney, a p re-game roast beef buffet, class reunions,
and awards for best floats, banners, residence halls and
office decorations
Diane O'Conner, a senior special education major
from Hughesvllle, was chairperson of the Homecoming
committee.
contributor under Coach Russ Houk In establishing
Bloomsburg wrestling as a national power He was a
third place finisher In 1957 at the Pennsylvania
Conference Chumplonshlps and recorded a runner up
showing as a sophomore the following season.
In 1959 he won his first conference title, a feat
he
would duplicate In his final season with the Huskies In
addition, the 157 pounder captured the National
Aaaoclatlon of Intercollegiate Athletics crown as a
senior That year Bloomsburg posted Its first ever
undefruted murk (lOOi mid won 1th Hccoiid st might PC
title Throughout his wrestling career at Bloomsburg,
he
lost Just two dual match bouts and never lost
In the
Huskies' home facility, Centennial Gymnasium
The versatile performer also played different positions
for the baseball team, Including second base and
A hlghJIght of half-time at the football game was the
Induction of Bob Rohm '60 as the 11 th member of the
centerfleld He was selected to the all-conference
In his senior year
Bloomsburg University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Rohm Is one of the few Bloomsburg athletes to be
awarded 12 varsity letters during his collegiate career
He excelled In football, wrestling and baseball from IBM
Rohm has coached and taught In the Montgomery,
Bloomsburg and Central Columbia school districts. He
served as head wrestling coach at Montgomery and
Bloomsburg In addition to his football duties In 1974 he
moved to Central Columbia as an assistant football
coach for two seasons before taking over the head
coaching responsibilities. His teams at CCHS have
posted a 64 45 6 record and have won one Eastern
to 1960
As a member of the football team, he played
quarterback, halfback and fullback and served as the
Huskies' co-captain In his senior season That year he
was selected as a member of the Pennsylvania
Conference all-star unit.
During the winter seasons.
Rohm was
a
major
Conference
t
hainj) lor isti p
I
In
!(,
Rohm coached
compiled combined
neasons,
football units at the three schools
records of 91 76-7
team
20
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1386
named
Pursel
to
BU
trustees
Bloomsburg attorney Charles B Cardy" Pursel has
been appointed to the Bloomsburg University Council of
Trustees He replaces trustee Elton Hunsinger. who died
'
earlier this year.
Pursel, a Bloomsburg
native, graduated from
Haverford College in 1959
and received his law
degree from the
University of
Pennsylvania in 1962.
He has been in general
law practice in
Bloomsburg since
1963 and
a partner in the law
firm of Derr, Pursel and
is
Luschas.
He
is
a
member
American,
Pennsylvania and
Columbia-Montour Bar
of the
Associations.
He served in the U.S.
Coast Guard Reserve from
1962 to 1980, attaining the
Pursel
rank of lieutenant. He is a member and lay moderator
of the First English Baptist Church, Bloomsburg, and is
a director of the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Co.
His other memberships include Bloomsburg Tennis
Club, Elks Club, local Masonic bodies, BU Husky Club
and Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
Pursel is married to the former Elizabeth (Betty)
Cotner of Danville. They have three children: Leslie
Jane, 18; Tom, 16; and Brad, 14.
BU-SMS ALUMNI
met recently
—
Bloomsburg alumni who work for Shared Medical Systems. Inc., in Malvern,
plans for projects which will help to promote the University. They hope to
BU students on a visit to find out more about career opportunities at SMS. They
host a group ot
may
also help to sponsor a reception for prospective students in that geographical area. Attending
the recent dinner were Marcy Williams '86, Karen Yeager "86, John Moffit '84, Meg Roney '84.
Barbara Hepp
BU meets
goal
to kick off
'86.
Susan McElwee
'86,
Mark West
'86,
Ann Pinamonti
Douglas Alan Coup '86,
Todd Adams '86. Laurie Kraus '85, Rick Pettine '85, Jeffrey Stello 78. and Tim Cunningham '84.
Representing BU were three Husky Ambassadors
Rob Anthony, Frank Shaffer and Mike Alban
and Doug Hlppenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs.
'86,
—
—
National forensics
Army ROTC at BU has become an extension of
Bucknell University, which means a full-time staff will
be located on campus to serve BU students.
competition held here
Bloomsburg University hosted the National Forensic
Association's 16th Annual Championship in Individual
Speaking Events. This was the first time this national
competition was held In Pennsylvania. There were 1,000
competitors and coaches In attendance from 119 colleges
and universities representing 33 states.
A large group of BU's forensic alumni returned to
campus to serve as judges for this national event. They
Included Robert Reevs '77, Dawn Renn '85, Karen
Howley, Lynne Miller '83, Delta Roman '82, Sue Stanton
Fenstermacher '85, James Davis '77, Tim
Talarico '83, Karen Hal derm an Fox '83, Brian Wildes
'82, Keith Peterson '8S, John Gasink '86, Eileen
McAuliffe Baylor '81, Brenda Rlz20 '72, Carole Stauffer
'82, Maria DeMatteo '84, Karen Plngar '82, Bonita Hull
Lochbaum '82, Marian Wilson '82, Harry A. Strausser
III '83. Barbara Wiest '84, Kathleen Steighner '78, Kim
Dllliplane '78, Neil Hilkert 76, Rob Novelli '81, Karen
Welker DeFrancesco '74, Mike Hokkanen '72, David
Gass '84 and Fred Deets (Master's '84.
'82,
Julie
for Black
Bloomsburg University was one of only three stateowned universities who met 1985 goals for black
freshman enrollment.
The universities are Included in a five-year plan begun
In 1983 to reverse what the U.S. Office of Civil Rights
called a dual system of higher education in
Pennsylvania.
Incoming enrollments for 1985 in the State System of
Higher Education were below the 1982 level. SSHE
enrolled 851 blacks in 1982, 1,025 in 1983, 731 in 1984 and
742 in 1985. The 1985 goal was 979.
"While we have not made as much progress as we
Intended in some areas, we have made substantial gains
in other areas," said James Hunter, commissioner for
higher education.
Bloomsburg, Mansfield and Millersville exceeded
their goals, the state's annual report to the federal civil
rights office said.
California, East Stroudsburg, Lock haven and
Shippensburg universities had fewer black freshmen
enroll in 1985 than in 1984, the report said.
Gai-ion, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Slippery Rock
and West Chester also fell short of their goals, but
more black freshmen than In 1984.
Bloomsburg's black enrollment rose from 3.7 percent
enrolled
in 1984 to 4.7 percent in 1985. The goal for 1985 was 4.5
percent.
Overall, black enrollment In the State System of
Higher Education, which includes the 14 universities,
fell from 5.7 percent in the fall of 1984 to 5.2 percent last
fall, the report said.
As part of the plan, the predominantly black Cheyney
University is undertaking an "enhancement" program
Is
one of only two Pennsylvania schools
to place in
the top 100 of the 1985-1986 national collegiate forensics
sweepstakes champions. BU placed 74th, and Penn State
was listed at 93rd.
GRAND MARSHAL
-
Frank Golder
The results appeared in the recently published
Intercollegiate Forensics Tournament Results Book for
1985-1986, edited by Edward J. Harris Jr. of Suffolk
University, Boston.
'31
(right)
was the grand marshal of the 1986 Homecoming
Parade. It was appropriate that he preside
over
the joint
parade with Bloomsburg High School
because he served as principal there for many
years prior to retirement.
"We're really pleased with this strong showing, our
best ever." said Harry Strine, forensics director at BU.
"It put
BU
in
the top nine percent nationally. Our kids
their presentations, and I'm happy for
work hard with
them."
During the 1985-1986 season, 820 institutions of higher
education maintained an active forensics program.
improve
its campus, faculty and administration.
B. Craig Jr., SSHE's director of special projects,
said In a statement that the universities are making a
strong effort to meet the goals
"While It's harder for us since the schools are in rural
areas, it's not something that has discouraged the state
system or that will be used as an excuse. We'll just try
harder." said spokesman Scott Shewell.
The schools have sent representatives into black
communities seeking students and have run programs to
bring prospective students to the campuses.
Black enrollment at the state-related universities,
to
BU
freshmen
Sam
Penn
State, Temple, Pittsburgh and Lincoln, has
increased from 7 9 percent to 8.3 percent over the
period Black enrollment at community colleges
remained the same at 12.7 percent.
same
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
BU develops
computer/video
teaching system
(The following article was written by Hugh Lesslg
the
September
for
12 edition of the Press-Enterprise,
Bloomsburg.
An
Innovative computer/ video system that illustrates
lessons to students could bring national attention to
Bloomsburg University.
its
The system, developed by professors at BU. combines
a standard microcomputer with a high-tech laser disc
player. The two-screen, desktop system enables students
to follow a computer lesson while calling on the disc
player to illustrate and sometimes "act out" various
parts of the lesson on the second screen.
Professor Hank Bailey, director of the Center for
Instructional Systems Development, demonstrated the
system to a group of impressed trustees recently
The courseware is so unique that BU may market it
nationally. Bailey said. BU officials were recently
Invited to present their
League schools.
work
Football
crowds
up from
last
Italy
Bloomsburg University's five 1966 home footgames were viewed by 19,603 ipectators.
according to figures released by the university^ department of athletics. That figure
for art
exceeds
way
That's how Dr. Christine
member, describes the art
year ago
This season's largest single game home
crowd occ urred on September 20 during the
university's Parents' Day, when 7,313 saw the
Bloomsburg- Lock Haven game. That figure
came Just 170 short of the Robert B. Redman
Stadium record of 7.483 set on Homecoming
Day
Some orientation lectures will take
place at the villa where the students will stay, but most
of the class time will be spent viewing, examining and
discussing the original works of art.
The students will visit the Ufflzl Gallery, where room
the road, the Huskies, who were the
defending Pennsylvania Conference champions,
also drew good crowds, playing in front of
approximately 21,500 fans on five playing
dates
will
host
six
home
room of Renaissance masterpieces by artists like
and l/conardo da Vinci are arranged in
chronological order They will also visit the Bargello
Museum, housed In a 14th century palazzo, whose
after
Botticelli
collection of sculpture Includes
contests
game
11
to Pisa,
— The student calls up a
such as "food
5
and drink."
—
Under the food and drink
category, the student selects
all words beginning with
"B."
—
A list of words appears
on the computer screen. The
student selects "bacon," and
gains access to the laser disc
player.
The student's professor
appears on an adjacent video
screen. In a recorded
sequence, he demonstrates
the sign for "bacon." The
cy
BAILbY
student may replay the
sequence as many times as it takes to learn the word.
—
"You can sit and watch this all day until you
understand it," Bailey told the trustees as the program
played. "Otherwise, you better catch it the first time in
class or you're in trouble."
By using the program, the professor can advance to
more complex words while his students spend off-hours
learning the signs through repetition on the video
system.
In addition to the sign-language course, Bailey has
developed courseware for intensive-care nurses at
Geisinger Medical Center. Separate course packages for
art and chemistry are in the works.
Because BU is a state-owned university, it can't
market the system. Edudisc, a company that supplies
software for the new system, could maket it under its
own company name and pay royalties to BU. Bailey
said. In the case of the medical courseware, BU and the
Geisinger Medical Management Group could decide to
form a separate corporation to market it.
Most software courses are developed by private
companies, which can sell their own products. Bailey
noted.
Kalyan K. Ghosh, vice provost and associate vice
president for academic affairs, said the new system
puts BU on "the cutting edge" of the new field.
"We are one of a handful of schools in the country
involved in this sort of technology." he said. BU has
offered the instructional video program for about one
year.
Each set of hardware costs less than $4,000
Choir sings with symphony
BU's Concert Choir appeared with the famed
Pittsburgh Symphony when it performed at Mlilersvilie
University on October 25.
Directed by Dr. William Decker, the choir sang the
choral finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Eighteen
other Bloomsburg area residents also sang with the
choir.
Another
first!
For the first time in the history of Bloomsburg
University, a student graduated with u degree In
Interpreting for the deaf
H
Ant ram of Lock Haven also became the
first person to graduate from a Pennsylvania college or
university with a four year bachelor s degree In this
Elizabeth
discipline
Two
other Interpreter training programs In
of applied science
Pennsylvania offer two-year associate
degrees.
BU's Interpreter training program curriculum wan
written and proposed by Samuel B Sllke, the
university's curriculum coordinator of education of the
hearing Impaired. The Interpreter training program wan
approved by the Pennsylvania State Department of
Education on June 23, 1983
One of nine such bachelor's degree programs In the
nation, It provides students with training In a variety of
Interpreting settings
"The development of the Interpreter training program
was the result of requests for Interpreters made In 1980
by two hearing Impaired college students
at
the
university," Sllke said
When
efforts to find certified Interpreters failed,
program was created
Luces and Slens.
Sperling Is particularly well suited to teach this
course Not only did she receive a Ph.D. In Italian
Renaissance art from Brown University (1985), but she
has also lived In Italy for over two years (one as a
Fulbrlght scholar) and speaks Italian
"Last summer, the first year of this program, 1
visited the villa where the students stay," she notes. "I
am happy to say that It Is beautiful and comfortable,
cool and spacious The villa Is situated on a hill
overlooking a valley of olive groves and has a garden on
h
1
words:
into categories,
many works by
Michelangelo
Other highlights will be visits to the Accademta (
Michelangelo's David), the museum of San Marco with
It* works by Fra Angellco, and the churches of Santa
Maria Novella and Santa Croce Day trips will be taken
slate.
A group in California is putting together a similar
presentation, but "we're going to beat them to the
punch," Bailey said.
Here's how the system uses a program in sign
language to help a student learn the hand signs for
of words on the computer.
The words may be grouped
Sperling, BU art faculty
history course which will be
surrounding area
in 1965.
Bloomsburg
and productive
offered June 10-30. 1987. at a villa in Florence.
Entitled Later European Art, the course will focus on
the art of the Renaissance in Florence and the
On
during the 1967 season a* part of an
course
"1 cannot think of a more pleasant
to spend three weeks in Italy."
fans who attended the
Huskies' five regular-season borne contests a
16,887
at a conference of Ivy
list
location
year
ball
the
21
tin-
hearing Impaired
Individuals In northeastern and central Pennsylvania
with Interpreters trained to meet their needs
This fall, the number of hearing Impaired college
students attending BU will total more than 20 "This
Increase In our hearing Impaired student population Is
directly due to the provisions of Interpretersand other
supportive services such as notetakers and tutors,"
to supply
one side and an orchard on the other The meals are
tasty and generous The fruits and vegetables served
come from the villa's own garden and orchards."
I)r Sperling points out that often travelers abroad
buve negative ex|>erlences due to language problems,
the fatigue of constant travel, unpleasant
accommodations In the center of a hot, crowded city,
and the continual problem of when* and what to eat
Many
travelers dutifully visit artistic
knowing they are Important but
monuments
not fully appreciating or
understanding these wonderful masterpieces.
"This course, on the other hand, will be an
opportunity to learn about Renaissance Florence on site
under the best conditions," she notes
The comprehensive price of the program (from NYC)
Is $1,000 II Includes round trip air fare, transportation
to Florence, shared room and three meals dally at the
villa In Florence, matriculation and fee for three college
credits and public bus pass In Florence Participants
who wish to remain In Europe after the course Is over,
may do so for up to a week at no additional cost In air
fare
For more Information, contact
.189
I)r
Sperling at (717)
4187
Enrollment up
Sllke said
Antram
said the Interpreter training
program
provided her with a marketable background in
interpreting^ "Valuable Information for all aspects of
Interpreting was providing, Including a study of ethics
used In a variety of interpreting situations and deaf
awareness I also was given access to an extensive
number of workshops on campus In which I was able to
meet many Interpreters and deaf Individuals from
across the state and the nation These were an excellent
supplement to the Information I was receiving In my
"
course work
An additional positive aspect of the program, she said,
was the on-the-job training she received In the form of
Interpreting within college classrooms She has accepted
a position at the National Technical Institute for the
Deaf In Rochester. N Y
Students are admitted Into the university's Interpreter
training program as freshmen and receive two years of
sign language training followed by two years of training
in interpreting Students learn manual and oral forms of
interpreting, as well as studies In the area of deaf
culture emphasizing psychological, social and personal
aspects of members of the deaf community The
interpreter training program is In the Department of
Communication Disorders and Special Education, Navy
Hall
semester show
enrollment Increased by 318 student over last
year's fall enrollment, to 6,757 for this academic year.
A report prepared by the Office of Institutional
Planning, Research and Information Management also
shows that enrollment climbed by 250 between the fall of
1984 and fall 1985
Daniel Pantaleo, provost and vice president for
academic affairs, said the Increased numbers are the
Official enrollment figures for the fall
that
HU
result of several factors.
Undergraduate numbers are up because BU planned
admit 50 more freshman than were In last fall's
freshman class, retention was better this year due to
Increased efforts in that area, and an expected drop In
retention due to federal regulations for financial aid did
to
not occur
Graduate student numbers continued to climb this
year because of recruitment efforts begun three years
ago
Big crowd at Parents'
Approximately
2,000 parents of
guests at the unverslty's Parents'
September
20-21
Weekend
BU
students were
Weekend
activities
on
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ December
22
1986
73 and David Granted were
Exeter Donna la an English
the Plttston Area School District. They reside
DONNA DeANGELO
married August
teacher In
In Dupont.
1976
1975
1973
15
In
1974
Central Dauphin School District In the Hams burg area.
He had been an employee of the Hazleton Area School
District for the past 15 years, the last six as head
teacher at the Heights-Terrace Elementary School. He
had also coached high school football and w'. rfU mg and
various intramural activities on the elementary level.
John earned a bachelor's degree at MansflelJ University He received state administrative certification at
the University of Scranton in 1980 and completed other
graduate work at Perm State and the Luzerne Intermediate Unit.
Patricia
N J 07419
Representative:
Avenue, Hamburg,
ROBERT MATTHEWS
Kanouse
Peattle,
Fern
19
Linglestown.
his wife, Melissa, are
74 and
parents of a son
JOHN J. OSWALD 74 and Ann Sojack Marino are
planning a summer 1987 wedding In Mount Union He Is
a special education teacher In the Tuscarora Intermediate Unit In
McVeytown.
JOAN MARIE YODZIO 74 and Robert John Kldron
were married June 21 In Shamokln. Joan Is a teacher at
Susquenita High School, and the couple lives In Elysburg
LAWRENCE
MARTI NELLI
N.
RD.
McClure
August
died
1
2
(Master's
In
74)
Lewlstown
of
from
Injuries sustained In an auto accident. He was a biology
teacher at Chief Logan High School for 25 years and was
employed at the rCmplrc Kosher for eight years.
Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine I
Blessing; five children, two grandchildren, and five
brothers and sisters.
SUSAN DUNCAN 74 and Dr R
engaged. Susan
Community
Is
I
and
McDcvItt
accountant.
Co.,
The couple
PC,
Shlppensburg,
McKendree
public
certified
College
PERRY
Is
assistant
College, Lebanon,
director
of
III.
Jr.
19H0 Prior to Joining Regency, he served as
branch manager for ITT Consumer Financial Corporation in Kingston ind Plttston
Ronald and his wife. Joan, reside In Kingston with
their two children.
In
JAMES
M.
DEVANEY
of
Nazareth died
in July.
Surviving are his wife, the former Martina Gannon;
two daughters, his parents, William and Mary Kowallck
Devaney; a brother and a sister.
CYNTHIA SCHRADER 74
recently completed train-
become a personal color consultant Employed by
Rock School District, Cynthia teaches at
Chancellor Street Elementary School in Newtown.
ing to
the Council
TYRONE BOMBA
74 and Tracey Burgard were
married in September In Fulda, Germany. Both are
serving In the U.S. Army.
LINDA
ULLOM
74 has been promoted to the rank
U.S. Air Force. She is an air traffic
control staff officer instructor at Keesler Air Force
Base, Miss.
major
She
Is
J.
in the
married
to
versities, businesses
and community groups.
R
D.
2,
Box
180,
Reedsville,
PA
17084.
R.
DeMINICO
Robert Ullom of Cameron, W.Va.
(Master's
'75) is
a partner
in
a chiropractic practice with offices in Pittston and the
Dallas area. He earned his bachelor's degree at King's
College and his doctorate from the National College of
Chiropractic In Lombard, Illinois, In 1979. During his
studies at National, he also earned a second bachelor's
degree
In
He
a
human anatomy in 1977.
member of the American
Chiropractic Society,
International Thermographic Society and a diplomate of
the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Is
ANTHONY MANGIARACINA
75 of Newtown has
received board certification in emergency medicine by
the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. He Is medical director of the emergency department of Delaware Valley Medical Center in Langhorne.
ADRIAN GURZAU
74
He last worked as an Inventory production control
manager at Blnney and Smith, Inc., of Forks Township.
of
Harrisburg
She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and an honorary
member of the Alpha Iota Chapter of Phi Chi Theta.
Active in several professional associations, she is past
president of the Pennsylvania Association of Women
Deans, Administrators and Counselors. She serves on
the board of directors of several publications in
professional Journals. She has conducted numerous
workshops for professional associations, colleges, unition,
EUGENE
74 has been appointed
manager of the Regency Consumer Discount office In
Plttston. Regency Is an affiliate of Northeastern Bank.
Ronald received his master's degree from Marywood
J.
Educa-
Is
a
and Carole Louise
Beaver were married June 21 In Northumberland.
Steven, who earned a master's degree In special
education at Bloomsburg and a master's degree in
RONALD
of
resides In Reading.
STEVEN LAMAR POSAVEC 74
counseling at
admissions at
PENNscript, Department
as
Plngltore were married In Reading. John
by
assistant director of
74 and Carmen Marie
Is employed
-ewlsburg.
JOHN CHARLES KOSMERI
MARY C1ANNI '75 has received a Ph D In counseling
psychology at Penn State University. She earned a
master's degree In counseling from Shlppensburg University. A resident of Sellnsgrove, Mary is an assistant
professor of management and director of career development at Susquehanna University. Last summer she
served as a visiting researcher at Senshu University,
Japan, where she studied the effects of technology on
both middle managers and women.
Formerly, she was a counselor at Penn State and
NANCY MOURER "75 and James Ressler were
married on November 30, 1985. Nancy is in her eleventh
year of teaching in the Mifflin County School District,
where she has taught remedial math, third grade and
fourth grade. She earned her master's degree in
education from Temple University in 1981. Her address
Patrick Dorlon are
a medical technologist at Evangelical
Hospital,
He and his wife, the former Mary Ellen Koloski, have
two sons, John Jeffrey and Brian Michael. They live in
'75
has earned an
MBA
degree
from Widener University.
JEFF and MARY LOU KNAUSS
'75
&
'76
are parents
Bradley Michael, born on February 4,
They also have two daughters, Lindsay, five and a
and Courtney, four.
of a son,
JANICE ROMPALO BUTZ
'75
half,
and her husband,
Kerry, and their two children now
Lancaster Ave., Harrisburg. PA 17112.
EUGENE
1986.
reside
at
624
DeMINICO
(Master's 75) is president of
Pennsylvania Chiropractic Society. He
received his bachelor's degree at King's College and his
doctorate of chiropractic from National College of
R.
District 8 of the
Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois.
Dr. DeMinico has been in practice for seven years and
is owner and director of the Pittston Chiropractic Clinic
He and his wife, the former Debbie Bocci, are parents
of three children: Alana, seven; Marina, five; and
Eugene,
four.
JENNIFER YOST 75
married August
1975
1,
pal of the Middle
and Christopher Lee were
Boalsburg. Jennifer is owner and
operator of Wood and Wicker in State College. They live
In the Boal Mansion in Boalsburg. where the groom's
family has lived for eight generations.
Representative: Sharon Young HUgar, Box 398,
Barto, PA 19504 (215) 845-3615
JOHN OSUCH
31 in
(Master's 75) has been
Pax ton Elementary
named
R
D.
princi-
School, part of the
MARK
and
REBECCA SCHRUM KEYSER
75
announce the birth of their daughter, Laura Elizabeth,
on June 27. Their address Is 702 Cocklin St.. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Representative Randa Gossin Triggs, 243 Orchard
Road, Springfield, PA 19064 (215) 328-4642
FRANCES FAY DeROSE (Master's 76) of Bloomsburg died October 16 after an illness of one and a half
years Born March 9. 1952. she was a daughter of Frank
Fay. Hazleton. and the late Jennie Martini Fay.
Frances received her bachelor s degree from West
Chester University in 1974. She was previously director
and partner in the DeRose Day Care Center in
Bloomsburg and had worked as speech therapist for the
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
Surviving in addition to her father are her husband.
Dr David P DeRose. whom she married June 3. 1972;
three sons. Michael. Phillip and Alex; and three sisters.
Mary Ann Fay. Theresa Fay Jennings and Susan Fay.
MICHELE (MICKI SELLITTO) DeSERA '76 has been
appointed elementary school principal in the Sullivan
County School District in Dushore. Michele and her
husband. Paul, live in Montrose and LaPorte.
JOHN
W. and PATRICIA
FELL HARVEY
'77
& 76
are parents of a daughter, Valerie Lynn, born July 25.
1986.
SCOTT and LOIS FORREST 76 have a new address:
No. 13 Mallard Drive, Tabernacle. NJ 08088. Scott is
division manager for Derr Flooring Co.. Philadelphia,
and has been with the company since graduation in
December 1976. Lois taught kindergarten and first grade
at Valley Elementary School in Bensalem where she did
her student teaching in 1975. She is currently teaching
nursery school and Is busy at home with their three
children: Brett (nine), Toni (five), and Shawn (two).
GENE JEFFREY BLATT (Master's 76) received a
Ph.D. in anatomy from the College of Graduate Studies
of Thomas Jefferson University in June. His doctoral
thesis is entitled "The Topographic Organization of the
Olivocerebellar Projection in Normal and Mutant
Mice."
While at Jefferson, Dr. Blatt served as a graduate
teaching assistant. He is a member of Sigma Xi
Research Society.
He and his wife. Faith, live in Encinitas, California,
where he is a postdoctoral fellow at the Salk Institute in
LaJolla. In his postdoctoral program he is studying the
anatomy and physiology of the inferior parietal lobule
and its role in space perception.
He received his bachelor's degree in biology at
Temple University in 1974.
The Blatts are parents of a
son. Aaron, three
and a
half.
CHERYL KERCSMAR WAYBRIGHT 76 and her
husband, Bert, are parents of a son, Blake Jacob, born
April 8. He joins sister Sarah Kathryn, three, who is
"mom's loving helper." Cheryl also received her
master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1977. They live at
Mason Dixon Farms, Inc., in Gettysburg.
BRYON D ALLEY
76,
an art studio and sociology
major, was one of three postal workers who painted a
large six feet by 60 feet mural which decorates the work
area of the new $15 million U.S. Postal Service mailprocessing facility. The mural depicts the history of
mail delivery through the years, beginning with the
horse-and-buggy era and ending with computerized
sorting and Mr. ZIP.
CYNTHIA ELLEN SMITH 76
and Dr. Theodore
L.
Hetrick Jr. were married June 14 in Beaver Springs.
Cynthia is a teacher in the Selinsgrove Area School
District. They reside at Beavertown R D. 1.
ROSE MARY
new elementary
T. RADZIEVICH (Master's '76) is the
principal for the Upper Dauphin Area
School District. She received her bachelor's degree from
Penn State, and she is enrolled in a doctoral program at
Lehigh University.
She came to the new position from the Pine Grove
Area School District. She and her husband, Frank, live
at Pine Grove R D. 3. with their son Joey.
GARY
A.
SC1CCHJTANO '76 is personnel officer at the
State Correctional Institution near Frackville. He had
served as assistant director of personnel at Camp Hill
since 1980. In his new post, he will be responsible for
overseeing all personnel transactions and training.
Prior to joining the state Department of Corrections.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1986
23
1976
be was a police officer in Upper Allen Township.
Cumberland County for three and a half years He
earned a master's degree in public administration from
Shippensburg University
JOSEPH
L.
SCOPELLTT1
Jr. *76, financial adminis-
and office manager of Herr Gas and Oil Co in
Shamokin, is serving as president of the Shamokin
Rotary Club
Joe also received a master's degree in business
administration at Bloomsburg in 1978 In addition, he
completed several courses sponsored by the Pennsvl
vania Petroleum Association and the New England Fuel
Merchants Association
He worked as an assistant controller at Central
Pennsylvania Savings Association and was active in the
Northeast Chapter of the Savings and Loan Institute of
which he served as second vice president
He and his wife, the former Paula R Narke, are
parents of two children. Joseph and Nicole Marie
trator
TOM SHUBILLA
ment committee
'76
was co-chairman
for the
1986
MEMORIAL PLAQUE -
in
September.
one
to
He
is a national sales manager for Multiplex Mfg. Co.
Berwick.
in
ot the sisters of
F.
MARTIN
Memorial
'76
has joined the medical staff of
in the podiatry
surgery
Mary rose, presented a plaque
names
to
of the recipients will
his doctor of podiatric
listed Joannine Dennison (tight), presidont ol
the sorority and a close friend of Rita, accepts
of Podiatric
the plaque
a one-year surgical residency
Hospital in Belfower. Calif.
is
Sigma Sigma Sigma. This
Dr. Romalne Johnson
he
division
His practice
sister,
the sorority on which
Hospital
Dr. Martin earned
from the Ohio College
tragic
brother-in-law,
Rita's
tall
77. and
RICK
York's
the
to establish a scholarship fund In her name. Each
year Interest Income from the perpetual fund will
be used to present the Rita Guerrlerl Scholarship
of the entertain
Luzerne County Fair
Following
death ot Rita Guerrlerl '84 In a traffic accident in
March, family and friends contributed generously
medicine
Medicine He served
Belwood General
at
located at 2003 East Market Street in
York
1976
SHIRLEY SALAK
tor of the
'76 has been promoted to coordina
drug and alcohol program at Good Samaritan
Hospital in Pottsville.
MICHELE DeSERA 76
has been appointed elemen
tary principal of the Sullivan County School District She
earned a master's degree in special education 1979
and a special education supervisory certificate (19831 at
Mansfield University. She also studied at the University
of Scranton, where she received an elementary and
secondary school principal's certificates in 1985 and
1
1986.
Michele has held teaching positions at the Main Line
in Haverford,
Intermediate Unit 17 at
Northern Tioga School District in Elkland. and Elk Lake
Day School
School District in Dimock.
She and her husband. Paul, live
HOLLY LUTZ 76 was
Al
Sword
for the
featured
in
Montrose.
in a article
written by
Lehighton Times-News.
Being adopted didn't make her different from any
other kid She has never had any question or curiosity
about who she is or where she cume from Ken and
RUth are. and always have been. Mom and Dad Ken
and Ruth are proud of their daughter, and Ken will
beamingly produce pictures of his brand new grand
Street
daughter at the drop of a hint
To adopt an American born baby, you have to !><•
married, fairly well-off and of high moral character
Holly has one out of three She is
memhei of Saint
John United Church of Christ. Tamaqua She graduated
from Tamaqua High School In 1971 and went on to
obtain a B.S degree In elementary education from
most mottin grl
Meanwhile, the government of India, In that unique
way of all governments, was managing to make the
simple complex There was something about the llcen
sing of the I M II
facility thai caused a nine month
delay
Thru, the government decided that newborns
could not leave the country until they were al least three
Bloomsburg University In 1976
She found work as a substitute teacher In Tamaqua
and for the Schuylkill Intermediate Unit and worked at
monthi old
In due course, Kaly was born on January lf>, 198(1.
Kaly Is Holly's Americanized spelling of Kali Kali Is a
goddess of Calcutta, India Tin- adoption agency recom
mended thai the child have something In her name that
Rest Haven, the Schuylkill County Home for the elderly,
time position opened with the Carbon County
until a full
Head
Start
Wanting
"The Goddess of Calcutta" is beautiful Her complex
is deep and rich It is her eyes that draw you They
are big and black bottomless pools that pull like a
magnet. You can sense, behing the eyes, the wealth of
her heritage: the mystery and Intrigue of the centuries
ion
that are the history of her exotic birthplace.
of
Or is it all a trick of the mind? Is it the foreknowledge
who and what she is that creates the illusion of
mystery? After all. the Goddess of Calcutta is just six
months old.
Her name is Kaly She was born on January 15. 1986.
In Calcutta. India. From that teaming metropolis, she
was plucked by the hand of fate to live a life that, by the
standards of those left behind, would indeed be the life
of a goddess. She will have wealth beyond their
imagination. She will have radiant health they can
never achieve She will acquire knowledge that can
never be theirs.
Fate has indeed smiled upon Kaly She will be an
American.
Kaly is the adopted daughter of Holly Lutz, who is the
adopted daughter of Kenneth and Ruth Lutz of Tama
qua.
Holly
single, a teacher by education and
32.
Children are her love, her business and her
avocation She teaches at the Carbon County Head Start
School in Coaldale For a number of years she has been
is
inclination
a host for the fresh air children, who each summer
spend a few weeks awav from the concrete canyons of
New York
Holly sort of always knew she was adopted It was no
secret in her parents' home She can trace her first
awareness of the fact of her adoption to the age of six or
seven
'•>>>••>
program
a child of her
own has been another
of Holly's
dreams The child who loved younger ehlldren grew Into
the adult who cared for other people's children living
and teaching other people's children, however, could not
fill Holly's life completely
It was about three years ago that she decided to do
something about the empty place in her own life Her
search led her to the Topton Lutheran Home In Topton,
Pa They, in turn, contacted Catholic Social Services of
Philadelphia.
For someone In Holly's circumstances, there were two
possible sources for children: South America and India
Most South American countries want people to travel
there to be accepted as an adoptive parent India did not
make such requirements
Catholic Social Services In Philadelphia had an Indian
connection In Denver. Colorado The Rocky Mountain
city is the home of the International Mission of Hope,
which operates maternity hospitals In India
With the Topton Lutheran Home working as the agent
on this end. the International Mission of Hope working
In India, and the Catholic Social Services of Phlladel
phia serving as a conduit between the other agencies,
the long process began
The function of the Topton Lutheran
Home was
Tamaqua She has
She
She
is
likely
not
have
not,
and
Is
a steady, fairly secure Job
and likely never will be. rich
never will be, poor They likely did
not.
vrry deeply Into Holly Lutz
to dig
love she has for
children
They certified her to be a mother, which
to find the
all
Hi. in
Is
a
lot
more
>,
would reflect hei heritage So she Is Kaly for the
WMldev, of hei birthplace, and Ituth for Holly's mother
Holly received pictures and progress reports Her
endless "pregnancy" wore on, as she waited through the
Indian government 'smandated delay
Kaly's "delivery," when It came, was very much like
a natural birth With everything well prepared and all
the plans carefully set, at the very last minute
everything was dissolved Into a state of confusion.
There was a last minute delay, and then on the
morning of June 9, a call from the Topton Home "Your
daughter Is at the airport right now."
Hut when Holly arrived, the baby wasn't there It was
about noon when Holly and Kaly were finally united at
home of Kaly's escort In Quakertown
"She's so tiny," Holly said as she pressed the
"
bundle against her heart
the
little
1977
Representative
Danville,
PA
G
Paul
Self,
P.O. Box 142, R.D.
3,
17821 (717 ) 275-3848
to
qualify" Holly as a prospective parent
Holly began what she now laughingly describes as her
endless pregnancy
Like most prospective mothers, Holly had a physical
examination An adoptive parent must be healthy For
Holly the probing didn't stop there She was given
psychological tests, her finances were examined and her
•
home was
In
that .she likes
inspected
What they found was a healthy/ well adjusted, mature,
single woman who lives In a modest home on Railpoad
STEPHEN T YOUNG
'77
has been appointed
assist-
manager of the South Wllllamsport branch
Commonwealth Hank and Trust Co., N.A
ant
DONALD GOLDEN
(Master's
'77)
has been
of
named
assistant principal of Lackawanna Trail High School. He
assumed his new position after serving eight years at
Jersey Shore In the area of special education. Prior to
that, he
in -the
was an
-Lock
instructor of learning disabled students
School.
Havwr Elementary
'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/O'^-':"
24
degree at Lock Haven
as an elementary and
University
secondary principal at Perm State He Is completing
at
work on a doctorate In educational administration
hi* bachelor's
and certification
He earned
Penn State
married JuJy
Is
manager
of
administrative
Atlanticsystems and procedures at Sorbus, a Bell
11
Company. Nancl and her husband, John, live at
Independence Lane In Downlngtown, PA 19335
Inc. In
MICHAEL
k
'77
'79
TIMOTHY ROBERT HESSERT
Kim
Is
and
PAMELA CHAMBERLAIN PICHOLA
arc living at 2 Breslln Court 2C, Baltimore,
Md
Mike has been working for K mart Corp for nine
Store In
years and Is presently managing a Kresge
Dundalk, Md Pam Is teaching pre kindergarten part
time In Towson, Md They have two children: I>esley
Ann, who will be three years old In November, and
Christopher Michael, who will be one year old In
February
has been named manager
corporate records management and administrative
BARBARA CARUANA 77
services for Armstrong World Industries, Inc. It Is a
new position In the company's financial administrative
services department
Barbara worked as a teacher In the Solanco School
District before Joining Armstrong She has held posl
tlons In Armstrong's business Information services,
services and legal departments
She presently serves on the BU Alumni Board
human
of
Directors.
W. WALTERS (Master's '77) earned a master
of social work degree at Marywood College with
certification In gerontology He earned his bachelor's
degree at Susquehanna University.
An ordained minister of the Evangelical Church
Alliance In Bradley, Illinois, he completed the program
courses to earn diplomas In pastoral theology, evangelistic theology and basic evangelism. He also earned a
diploma from Chicago Technical College and has
trained In federal, state and local government programs
GENE
In
community development, housing
rehabilitation, local
and county government
veteran who served In the U.S. Army from 1968 to
1971. he Is still affiliated with the U.S. Army Reserve
and has received numerous citations and awards for
active duty and reserves.
He Is presently employed as a social worker-therapist
the Turning Point partial hospital program at
In
A
Rev Walters
Is
married
to the
former Sara Jane Alex
Shenandoah.
MARK A. SVERCHEK '77 and Anne Corkill will be
married in June 1987 Mark Is employed by the
Pennsylvania National Bank of Pottsvllle and is also a
Realtor associate with Gene Durlgan Real Estate,
Lehtghton.
MICHAEL
KOWAUCK
Dusco
Property Management, Inc., managers of Park City
Shopping Center In Lancaster, as accounting manager.
In his new position, he will be responsible for day-to-day
accounting activities for all the malls managed by DPM
and will report to the firm's secretary-treasurer Dusco
manages five malls.
Most recently, Mike was general manager for A-OK
Filter Co., Inc., In Broken Arrow, Okla. Prior to that, he
worked for Zapata Industries, Inc., as an Internal
auditor In Frackvllle and as a plant accountant in
V.
'77
has
Joined
James
Representative.
NY
Falrport,
L. Byrnes, 7
Wine an ton Drive,
14450
NANCY STEFFY 78 has been named director of the
Tompkins College Center Art Gallery of Cedar Crest
College A practicing artist, noted for her drawings and
ceramics, she also received a master's degree in art
Her curatorial experience
studio from Bloomsburg
includes serving
as assistant
to
the
director of the
assistant
Packwood House Museum in Lewlsburg and as
curator of the museum's Kelly Gallery.
DALE
his wife,
Renee. are parents of one son.
WISNER 78
31 in
were
BRUCE D WILSON 78 and Lisa Marie B ashore
Orchard
married July 12 in Port Royal They reside in
Hills Apartments, Mifflin.
and FAITH
GANSS SMECK
'78
and
JAMES DO ME NICK '78 and Katherine L. Clupper
were married September 7 in Villanova. James earned
senior
an MBA from Temple University in 1985 and is a
international consultant for
'80
(Master's 73) was married
DIStasio on September 6. She earned
a
a bachelor's degree at Marywood College and is
speech and language clinician for the Elk Lake School
Thomas Michael
Dimock. They reside
In
Honesdale.
became
18201.
78 has been named executive
Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition.
worked with SUN County Family Planning
Services for a year, Columbia County Juvenile Probation Services for three and a half years and Northumberland County Children and Youth Services for three
director of
She
years.
She earned a master's degree
Shippensburg University.
Corp. The couple
LINDA CECELIA DROB
to
the parents of a daughter, Diane Lee, on April 17. They
also have another daughter, Amanda Christine, two.
They live at 322 North Broad Street, West Hazleton, PA
CHERYL HOOVER
CIGNA
lives in Philadelphia.
District.
in criminal justice
1979
Representative: Corey M. Waters, R.D. #2, Box 276,
Old Berwick Road, Susquehanna Trail, Selinsgrove, PA
17870 (717) 743-5577
SCOTT FINDLAY 79 and Linda
ried July 5 in Allentown. Scott
is
Michael were maran auditor for the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers Associaion. They live
Mertztown R. 2.
at
from
TOM BORAN
"79 and his wife, Penny, are the parents
Kyle Thomas, born on August 16. Stats: nine
pounds, eight ounces, 20.5 inches long. Tom is an
accountant for the Hershey Pasta Group, and the family
of a son,
'78 of Swoyerville was married to
Everett Jr. on May 30. She is employed as a
supply specialist at Fort Monmouth, N.J.
DONNA SHURITES
John
J.
CATHY ANN KIEFER '78 and Robert C. Boscia were
married May 10 in Bethlehem. Cathy is a speechlanguage pathologist at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center in
Allentown.
They
lives In
Hummelstown.
WENDY SUE WILLIAMS
JACK
DEBRA
K.
married June
LOWE
21
in
Texas, where Debra
RONALD
T.
became
'79
the bride of
Brian M. Echard on July 26 in Pen Argyl.
employed by The Express, Easton
Wendy
is
live In Danielsvllle.
is
and James L. Muffly were
Muncy. They reside in Dallas,
a speech pathologist.
'78
SHOEMAKER
78, tax officer of
Com-
E.
SHULTZ
'79
and Wendy E. Miller were
Nescopeck. Jack earned a master's degree
in reading at BU and is on the faculty of Kissel Hill
Elementary School in the Warwick School District.
married
in
LINDA KOTKOSKIE
'79
Paul Steinke were
a program planner at
and
monwealth Bank and Trust Company, Williamsport, was
among 16 bankers who graduated from the Trust Tax
School offered by Cannon Financial Institute at the
married November 1. Linda
Boeing in Vienna, Va.
University of North Carolina in Charlotte. It is a oneyear school consisting of 40 hours of classrooms
instruction, outside lectures and case study problems.
Ronald has been with Commonwealth Bank since
October 1984. He previously was office manager at
Lycoming Beverage Co. from 1982 to 1984.
KAREN A. OWENS '79 and Peter K.VanPatten were
married November 15 in Wilkes-Barre. Karen earned a
master's degree in nursing at Gwynedd Mercy College
and is a nurse manager for American Oncologic
is
Hospital in Philadelphia.
her husband, John,
announce the birth of their second daughter, Shannon
Mae. on March 28. 1986. The Gill family lives at R.D 3.
JOANNE MARIE LOH3N '79 and Raymond J. Lavenberg were married April 26 in Minersville. Before her
marriage, Joanne was a medical technologist at Milton
S. Hershey Medical Center. They reside in Fullerton,
Box
Calif.
DIANE DANZER GILL 78 and
62.
Branchville. N.J. 07826.
LOIS HEFFNER BRUNO 78 and her husband, Joseph
C Bruno II, are parents of a daughter, Laura Marie,
born on April 30. She weighed five pounds,
and was 19 inches long.
12
ounces,
Butner, N.C.
He and
and Mary Frances Roding
East Norristown Robert is an
in Fort
account executive with Barclay Associates
Washington
C.
were married May
MILDRED A. GENELOW 78 and Eric S. Bross are
earned a
planning a spring 1987 wedding Mildred
master's degree at Temple University and is employed
by Tulpehocken High School.
Pottsvllle.
of
his
1978
a production controller for
Barre
ROBERT
77 has completed
Harrlsburg
21237
of
an elementary
'77
four years old
now
Is
residency In pediatrics at Gelsinger Medical Center.
D degree at the Hershey
Danville He received his
Medical School and served his graduate internship at
the Children's Hospital at the University of Pittsburgh
and the Health Centers In Pittsburgh He is employed by
the Northeastern Public Health Corp In Erie
and his wife, Holly, are the parents of
Their son Grant
a daughter, Meggle Ann, born May 29
KIM CLARK
AMP,
Herndon. Lee Ann
5 in
teacher In the Line Mountain School District.
M
NANCI BICKING 77
Is
1978
1977
1977
MARK SCHOENAGEL
and
ALYCE TOMIKO
MARK
WOLFE
79, an accountant at Air Products
Allentown, has been awarded the
certificate in management accounting. He successfully
completed a comprehensive examination on accounting
and related subjects and satisfied the required two
years of management accounting experience.
C.
and Chemicals,
Inc.,
SCHOENAGEL 79
ANN C. MABUS 77 of Turbotvtlle has earned a
master's degree in education at Bucknell University.
She has taught language arts and mathematics since
1978.
son.
and 78 announce the birth of their
Jonathan Mark, on February 20. Mark recently
completed a master's degree in educational administration and supervision at Johns Hopkins University. The
family lives at 1408 Prospect Hill Road. Bel Air. Md.
21014.
and Frances M
Jacksonville, Fla. Anthony Is
analyst.
They
as a
regional
will reside In Jacksonville.
financial
RICHARD FIRESTINE 77 and Dawn Paul us were
married on October 4 In Brandon. Richard is employed
by Mead Paper Company In Tampa, Fla.
ME
NICK 78 and Katherine
JAMES ROBERT DO
Louise Clupper were married In September. Jim is
employed as senior International consultant to the
CIGNA Corp. He earned an MBA degree at Temple
University in 1985.
KAREN
77 and Stuart
D
Boob were
PATT
'79 is a
pharmaceutical chemist
)
GINA HUHN
79. a commercial property underwriter
The Hartford Insurance Group, has been transferred. Her new address is 13875 Ella Blvd.. No. 1504.
Houston, Texas 77014.
for
ROMAN
78 was married to John F
Karen is a teacher (or the Luzerne
Intermediate Unit m Kingston. They reside in WilkesR.
Christeln in PUtston.
LEE ANN NEWMAN
C.
Wyeth Laboratories, Inc., in Radnor. His wife,
Andrea, is managing her family framing store (All
About Framing and Stiching
in Conshohocken. They
are parents of two children, Danielle
three) and
Tristan (one) Their new address is 3441 Horton Road.
Newtown Square, PA 19073.
(
ANTHONY VINCENT NARDUCC1 77
Goodman were married In
employed by Humana, Inc.
WILLIAM
with
DONNA KUHNS MARTIN 79 and her husband, Dave,
are the parents of a second daughter. Amanda Beth,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
Attention band alumni
Band alumni wbo would
like to be placed on
receive information about
band alumni functions should send their name,
address, telephone number, year of graduation
and Instrument played to Terry Oxley. Haas
Center, Bloonisburg University, Bloomsburg
a
mailing
PA
list
17815.
attract
BU alumni caught the aroma of the Berrtgan subs
before they actually saw them From the moment they
walked through the front door of the Summit Clubhouse
In northern Philadelphia, alumni knew they were in the
right place.
This Invitation Is especially directed to pre1967 band alumni because no band records
exist for the years prior to that date
New
Subs
to
The idea
for a
Berrtgan sub party was born out of a
Doug Hippenstiel 68. director of
"On a number of occasions, alumni
)oke. according to
alumni
affairs.
A new degree program, bachelor of science in adult
health, has been approved for BU by the board of
governors of the State System of Higher Education
Physical Education and Athletics with very little cost,
according to Jerry Medlock. chairman of the
department.
All but two of the required courses are already taught
on campus, and no additional faculty will be needed for
several years, Medlock said. "Students in the program
have the opportunity to take a wide spectrum of courses
In general education and liberal arts, which will be
advantageous in assisting older people," he said.
ic Marauda. Karen Manderson, Leslie Mitchell, Ann
Molehan. Judy Momarello. Tracy Molyka, Cynthia
Mueller, l,ee Mueller, Paul Nelfert, Andl Patt, Bill Patt,
shei
Charlie Petry, Kim Phillips,
Bonnie Plymelte, Dennis Plymette. Bill Prellola, Julie
Metz Hank, Toby Hank, Shelly Hessler, Scott Blghter,
" Rodriguez, Boh Both, Beth Ituhlncam, Cindy
Sanford, Ron Sanford, Lynn Schankweller, Kd Scheetz,
l^orl Scheetz, lluby Schuon, Calvin Scott,
"Career opportunities also exist In the private sector, in
the corporate setting and In medical facilities," he said.
Sproule noted that directorships are available for
graduates in the areas of community centers, health and
spa clubs, nursing homes, YMCA and YWCA, resorts,
i
corporations, hospitals and other facilities dealing with
adult human services.
Graduates of the program also have the opportunities
to pursue master's degrees in the fields of gerontology
or cardiac rehabilitation or to become physician
Jerome Sedelmeyer, Joanne Sedelmcycr, Laura
Hoger Slpp, Kelley Smale, Scott Smale, Jeanctte
Smith. Paul Stratman. Lynne Stuehrlng, Debbie
Sullivan, Joanne Sullivan, Mike Sullivan, Bill Sypawka,
Don Taylor. P K Thompson. Matt Thran, Cliff Tillman,
Keith White. Karen Wllklns, Sherrl Zechman and Carol
Zembrzyckl
Plans are underway for the Second Annual Berrlgan
Sub Party In the Phllly area, as well as In other
geographical areas
Budget raised
from the funds.
Five thousand dollars will go toward a new initiative
coming from Pantaleo's office to encourage pairs or
groups of faculty to work together to initiate research
projects.
•
Selfert,
assistants.
Projects and services needing faculty and program
support will receive a total of $10,000 during the year,
and the University Scholars Program will get $6,500
attending chapter meetings would ask If 1 had brought
along any Berrtgan subs. Finally, we took a couple subs
along to chapter meetings as gag door prizes. But the
Joke was on us, the alumni were willing to trade off the
more expensive gifts from the University Store (or the
subs."
In an effort to give alumni what they wanted,
Hippenstiel approached Mike Berrtgan with the Idea of
having a full fledged Berrtgan sub party In the Phllly
,
The need for the new degree program grew from the
gradual increase in the mean age of the general
population and the great increase in the elderly
population, along with the programs that deal with
adulthood and aging, Medlock said.
William Sproule, assistant department chair,
developed the program at BU. He said potential
employers for graduates of the program exist wherever
there are identifiable organized programs for the aged.
said.
a crowd!
attending (with apologies for misspellings and
omissions)
Joe Aceto, l.tnda Aeeto, BUI Angstadt. Betty Berger,
Greg Berger. Dave Blotto. Linda Boyle, Barbara
Bradley, Tim Brazil, Glenn Bromley, Bon Brown, David
Crawford. Barbara ('reveling, Mike ('reveling,
JoAnne D'Agosllno, Kd Dameran, Kevin Davis, Mike
Dowllng, Jay Dugan. Uinta F.nnls, l«ols Fedele, Mark
Fedele, Phil Kenton. Dan Flckes, Deb Flneran, John
Flneran, Itenee File, Bob Fogarty, Laurie Fuehrer,
Susan Furnlss, Jerry Getger. B.J. Gledgowd, Joe
Gledgowd. Nan Gross.
Denlse liaise, Mlchaellne Hamilton, Jayne Hampton,
Gall llartman, Freda Heller, Joe I lemon JoKllen
Hippenstiel, Carl lacovelll, Michael lnattl, Pam Irwin,
Ted Irwin. Cheryl Janssen, Paul Janssen, Lou Ann
Johnson, Steve Johnson, Steve Kline,
Joanlc Lander. Dietrich Llchtner, l,orl l-conard,
Maureen McConnoll, Kuthy McGrath, Shelley Mcllalc,
The new degree emphasizes sound studies of the
physical, psychological and Intellectual potential of the
human being at various adult phases The program has
been added to the university's Department of Health,
with another $43,000 to implement computer hardware
purchased in recent years, Pantaleo said
An equipment repair pool of funds amounting to
$15,000 will allow departments to free up some funds
previously committed to equipment maintenance
contracts. This plan is being developed by the deans and
will be discussed by department chairpersons, Pantaleo
25
area Berrtgan enthusiastically agreed to pack up the
store and head south
By the time alumni started arriving on Friday
evening, July 18, Berrtgan and three helpers were
ready With a van load of Ingredients, they made the
fresh subs to order on the spot
The tusty drawing card attracted a record number of
alumni for a regional get together Among those
degree
The BU administration has increased the operating
budget for academic affairs by $200,000 this year,
President Harry Ausprich announced during the fall
faculty meeting.
Daniel Pantaleo, Interim provost and vice president
for academic affairs, says $70,500 of the funds will go
directly or indirectly to academic departments. Based
on recommendations from a meeting of the deans'
council, money will go to departments that are presently
underfunded, those with special needs, and "areas
where we could directly support faculty otherwise
supported by the department."
Another $50,000 will go to the library for book
purchases. Pantaleo pointed out that the library budget
hasn't been increased in four years. These funds, he
said, "allow us to make up for Inflation over that period
."
and add to holdings in some critical curriculum areas
Academic microcomputer software will be purchased
1986
teams post 44
Fall
The
six fall varsity sports of
Hloomsburg University
enjoyed much success In the 1966 season, combining for
an overall record of 44-21-3
The men's cross country team completed the 1986
season with a 2 2 dual meet record The Huskies also
competed In several Invltatlonals throughout the season,
and finished 11th In the Pennsylvania Conference
championships
The women's cross country team finished |»] In dual
meets, while also participating In several Invltatlonals
The women finished sixth In the PC championships, led
by Brenda Bisset's ninth place Individual showing BU
went on to finish 11th In the NCAA Division II Eastern
Regional meet
The field hockey team finished the season with an
overall mark of 19-5-2. finishing second In both the PC
and the NCAA Division III tournaments The team was
led by senior goaltender Lori Gultson, who registered
nine shut-outs and gave up Just 23 goals In the Huskies'
24 contests Carta Shearer and Donna Graupp were the
leaders on offense with a combined 29 goals and 17
team on defense, combining for 272 tackles.
The soccer team reglstereda six game winning streak
midway through the season to boost thern to an II 8
overall slate Most of the scoring was produced by a
group of freshmen: Jack Mllllgan (H), Dave Tuscano (7)
and Kurt Schmld (4) They combined for 19 of the
team's 34 goals Goaltender Dave Plnkerton recorded
112 saves In the team's 19 games
The women's tennis team ended the season with a 5-5
dual meet record and finished second In the PC
championship tournament Karen Gublcza and Wendy
Wenhold both won singles titles In the PSAC tourney,
while Gublcza and Jennifer Sterling captured the
number three doubles crown
Study tour of Russia
BU
will offer a
study tour of the
USSR
over the spring
March 14 23 This tour will Include visits to
Moscow and Leningrad and will be preceded by lectures
break,
Russian/Soviet history since I860.
will also be Instructed In the Russian
language to permit them to do some independent travel
In the cities being visited during the tour.
Participants who enro'l for the Interdisciplinary
course (history and politics of the USSR) will receive
three credits The cost of the tour Is approximately
in
assists
Under the direction of first year head coach Pete
Adrian, the football team finished the 1986 campaign
with a 7 2 record Led by quarterbach Jay DeDea, the
offense totalled 3,488 yards on offense. Including 2,353 In
1
Tom Martin led the rushing attach, finishing the
season with 918 yards Tight end Kevin Grande became
the school's all-time leading receiver with 133
receptions, surpassing Bob Tucker '68, who had 131.
Jake Williams, Buith Kahlau and We* Cook ied. the
the air
victories
The participants
11,050.
For further Information, contact
history department, 717,389-4161.
Tony
Sylvester,
^
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Oeierr.ter
26
on January 16. The couple also have a three-yearold daughter, Julie Marie. They reside In Harrisburg
bom
HOLLIE M. MILKOVTTZ
and Robert
'79
G
Schooley
a teacher In
were married June 28 In Easton. Hollle 1b
the Bangor Area School District, and they
E as ton
live
'79
professional cartoonist
Is
someday
A. DALTON '79 of Reedsvllle has been
promoted to a«soclate vice president of Investments by
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
He entered the brokerage Industry In 1980 and
received his designation as a certified financial planner
In June 1984. In July of that year he was employed by
the State College office of Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
LAURA ANTOCHY 79
announce the
birth of their daughter, Diana Elizabeth, on June 25.
George has left the U.S. Army and Is a sales representative with Technology Services, Inc. They will continue to
live In
BARBARA JABLONSKI
In
Mary
and David
'79
She
Nantlcoke.
Is
R
Llpo were
director of
Valley Hospital
assistant
educational development at Lehigh
Center. They reside In the Allentown area.
Broad
reside at 17 East
and Stephen L. Ledbetter
were married In Wllkes-Barre. At the time of her
marriage she was employed In medical respiratory ICU
Thomas
'79
Jefferson University Hospital.
MARK THORTON
'79 received his Ph.D. degree In
West Virginia University In 1983 He
subsequently Joined the U.S. Navy and received a
pharmacology
at
scholarship to attend medical school at WVU. He Is now
in his senior year and will enter a Navy residency
program after graduation. He Is engaged to Karen Anne
Curto of Pittsburgh.
JEFFREY W. GRILL '79, a former member of Beta
Sigma Delta and treasurer of the Class of 1979, received
an MBA from Wilmington College in 1985. Employed by
Knoll International Inc., Allentown, he was recently
transferred to Houston, Texas, to be director of finance
for a new division, Knoll Holding Inc. His address is 2102
Shadow Rock Drive, Klngwood, Texas 77339.
TIMOTHY
GOOCH
J.
'79
passed
certified public accountant examination.
by Pennypacker
&
May
the
He
Is
1986
employed
Zelgler of Wellsboro
Transfiguraa second grade teacher at the
is the wife of Arthur A.
Kenneth.
Tarone. and they are parents of three sons.
May She
James and
E
AL MANZI
'80
manager
has been appointed assistant circulaThe Times-Leader, Wllkes-Barre
Before Joining The Times-Leader as office manager of
the circulation department In 1983. he worked in
Washington, D C He was later appointed home delivery
manager and then promoted to sales manager.
He and his wife. Ann Marie, are parents of a son,
Rusty They live in Edwardsvllle.
CONSTANCE SHOPE '80 earned a master's degree In
counseling at Hunter College in May. She Is now In the
Ph D program In counseling psychology at New York
University.
was awarded an MBA
In June. He resides
marketing at Drexel University
"80
and J
Brian
by
Ambler
in
M. LIVERMORE '80 was ordained an elder
June meeting of the Central Pennsylvania
STEVEN
of
'80
Scott.
They reside
Street, Dallastown
DAVID W. McILWAINE
West Hazleton She
Duffy were married in Ambler Johanna is employed
Orleans Builders and Developers in Huntingdon Valley.
at
tion
is
tion School,
JOHANNA WHITESIDE ASTLER
and Ray
Lelphart Jr.
were married July 19 in Red Lion Catherine ts
employed by Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 as a teacher
at York County Area Vocational -Technical School They
'80
in
the
Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is pastor
of the East Smithfield Charge
He earned a master of divinity degree from GordonConwell Seminary in South Hamilton. Mass. During that
time he served as pastor of Fellowship United Methodist
Church
in
Mass
Lowell.
former Susan C. Potter, and they
are the parents of two daughters. Emily and Patience.
He
is
married
to the
CHERYL ANN GAFFNEY '80 and STEVEN JOSEPH
LATORRE '85 were married on July 5 In Mount Carmel.
is a kindergarten teacher in Mount Carmel
Elementary School, and Steve is a medical technologist
at Ashland State General Hospital. They reside at 308 S.
Hickory Street. Mount Carmel.
Cheryl
in
ANTOINETTE PAULA FARANO
Lancaster.
'80 has received a
psychology from Marywood
College. She is employed at White Haven Center as a
program facilitator and Is also employed by Catholic
Social Services as an alcohol education instructor for
underage offenders.
master's degree
M. PATRICIA FULLERTON STTNE '80 received a
degree from The Dickinson School of Law
on May 31. She and her husband, Steven, reside in York.
MARK WEINBERGER
'80 has been appointed direcand marketing for C. Itoh Communication
Systems. He will head an Intensive nationwide market-
tor of sales
ing effort supporting C. Itoh's
KAROL ROSE DUFFY
at
Voytek, are parents
Juris doctor
Texas.
married
Benefits In Philadelphia.
He and his wife, the former
of a son, Paul
CATHERINE MILLER
JAMES
and
experience In the employee-benefit and actuarial fields
He has also studied at the Institute of Employee
In
coordinator of student programs at the Wllkes-Barre campus of Penn State at
Lehman. A native of New Jersey, she has lived In Dallas
since 1981. She received a master's degree in student
personnel services from I UP.
During her four years at Penn State, she has been
Involved In all phases of the college, but her first love In
Her cartoons appear throughout the
still cartooning.
Penn State student handbook She aspires to be a
JODY MILLARD
GEORGE
1980
1980
1979
new ESCOM corporate
in clinical
PAMELA SUE JONES '80 and Kevin R. Roth are
engaged. Pamela is also a graduate of The Medical
College of Pennsylvania.
communications systems. ESCOM, designed to work
behind any existing PABX or Centrex system, Integrates an enhanced key telephone system with many
select capabilities of personal computers and messaging
systems, and ties them together in a network.
RENE R. MATSKO '80 and Michael F Petruny are
engaged. Rene is working on her master's degree at
Lehigh University.
previously served as national product manager
key systems and PABXs at Pansonlc. He
resides In Clifton, N.J.
TTM EADLINE '80 is teaching physics and other
science courses at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High
School in Coal Township.
Mark
for small
MARTHA BRYDEN '80 has joined the staff of
Callenbuger and Kessel Family Dentistry as an associate of cosmetic dentistry. She graduated from the
Temple University School of Dental Medicine in 1985.
Her other educational experiences were in pediatric
dentistry at Philadelphia Children's Hospital, anesthe-
BARBARA
KASSAB
A.
CANTRELLE
and
'80
STEPHEN
M.
Reading. Barbara also
received a master's degree at BU and is employed by
the Accomac County Public Schools in Virginia. Stephen
is employed by Purdue, Inc., In Accomac. They reside
at 221A Circle Drive, Chincateague, Va.
'85
were married
in
siology dentistry for the handicapped at Einstein
Hospital, and oral cancer at American Oncologic
Hospital at Fox Chase.
Dr. Bryden is a member of the American Dental
Association and the Academy of General Dentistry.
THOMAS
R. GUTEKUNST '80 and Donna Marie
were married May 24 in Reading. Tom is
employed as a systems analyst by AT&T Technologies,
Miller
JEAN MARIE KOVALCHIK
'80 and William Curtis
Baltimore were married on September 12. Jean
is coordinator of youth ministry in the Immaculate
Heart of Mary Parish, Baltimore. She is responsible for
Lane
of
social,
educational and religious
address
4,100 family parish. Their
Road. Apt. D, Baltimore,
MD
programming for a
is 1904 Ramblewood
21239.
Allentown.
LAURIE JOHNSON GAYLORD '79 and her husband,
Marc, are parents of a daughter, Sara, born November
6 She weighed six pounds, 14 ounces. Laurie, a teacher
of the hearing Impaired, had been tutoring eight to ten
students privately She also helped to found the BOCA
BELL organization, a support group for parents of
hearing Impaired children. Their address is 7234 Carmel
Court, Boca Raton. FL 33433.
1980
Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa, 55 West Goven
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119 (215) 248-0744
MICHAEL E. MAGUIRE '80 and Lynne L. Partridge
are planning a December 20 wedding. Michael is a
contractor for Keeley Realty.
TIMOTHY
sheriff In
T.
HOLDEN
Pennsylvania
In
became the youngest
November 1985 when he was
'80
elected to that post In Schuylkill County Before his
election at age 28, he was an investigator for the public
defender's office and worked 17 months as a juvenile
probation officer In Schuylkill County.
LOR1E KEATING MITCHELL
CAROL
M. McCLAIN '80 earned a master's degree in
counseling from Marywood College, Scranton. While at
Marywood. she completed an internship at Northumberland County Children and Youth Services. Carol Is a
teacher at St. Mary School, Kulpmont.
ALAN ZURAWSKI '80 and Michele Pehanlck were
married August 2. A graduate of Palmer Chiropractic
College, Dr. Zurawskl Is practicing In Sunnyvale, Calif.
DAVID
D.
manager
of
Z1NKLER
Beard &
has been promoted to audit
Allentown office. As a
member of the audit staff, he services a variety of
manufacturing, retail and privately owned business.
David joined Beard & Co. after working with another
national accounting firm for five years.
'80
Co.'s
BARBARA ANN BATOR
were married April 26
'80
and Joseph
A Crawford
Winchester, Va. Barbara is a
math teacher for Frederick County Schools at the
James Wood Amherst campus In Winchester. They
reside in Middletown. Va.
in
LAURIE KAY WINEY '80 and Jeffrey Joseph
Marchese were married on May 31 in Wililamsport.
Laurie is a nurse at Divine Providence Hospital in
Wililamsport. They will live at 2518 West Fourth Street.
Wililamsport.
GERALD
R.
BRAZIL
'80
has
been promoted
to assistant trust officer at
'80 has been promoted
Penn Security Bank & Trust
Co., Scranton. Lorie is also a
graduate of the Institute
and trust
courses, and the National Trust School of Northwest
University in Chicago, 111. Prior to joining Penn Security
& Trust, she had worked for New York and Scrantonbased law firms.
She and her husband, Lawrence, are parents of a
daughter. Nicole Elise, and they live in Ashley.
for Paralegal Training, Philadelphia; estates
KEITH
married
A.
SCHOCH
'80
and Denise A. Woodring were
Allentown. Keith earned a master's degree
at Iona College and is a financial analyst for Keyes
Fibre Co.
in
ARTHUR J. BROSIUS '80 and Christina M. Pittello
were married August 9 in Mount Carmel. Arthur is a
teacher in the Mount Carmel Area School District, and
they live at 346 W. Third Street in that community.
FRANKLIN J. SHOEMAKER '80 and Denise R.
Renninger were married October 4 in Wililamsport.
Franklin is employed by Marathon Carey-McFall's.
Montgomery R.D. 1.
TIMOTHY CORBETT BARRETT
Hutchins were married June 21
employed by
E.I.
duPont
in
and Robin Lvnn
Towanda. Tim is
'80
in
Towanda.
to
assistant vice president, trust division, at United Penn
Bank. He joined UP in 1984 with a background of
MARGARET
degree
in
M.
TARONE
*80
received a master's
education at the University of Scranton in
ALICE MEASE
staff of
Home
UMBENHAUER
'80
has joined the
Respiratory Sen-ice and Medical Equip-
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
1980
meat
1981
She is also working on a master's
nursing administration at VUlanova Univer-
Inc.. Pottsvllle.
degree
in
sity.
1981
daughter. Jessica, reside in Clarion
MICHAEL
A.
*81
ts
assistant vice president
s Front Street Office
US Ann v.
Michael served four years In the
Airborne Division, at Fort Bragg. N C
.
82nd
before attending
college
Representative: Beverly Howard Carter. 71(0 South
92nd East Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-8757
MARK
H. LEMON *81 has opened a law office in
Mifflinburg
A 1985 graduate of the Vermont Law
School, he is a member of the Pennsylvania. Columbia
County and Union County bar associations He has
experience in state and federal courts
He and his wife, the former
Mifflinburg.
'81
McPeak on November
in
King
Stahl. live in
of
was married
to
Charles
1985
at
GREG
and TERRI SOTAK MALLOCH 81 are parents
a son. Bryan Kyle, born on Julv 5 Greg is an
accountant for Houston Shell and Concrete, and Tern is
a first grade teacher for Cypress- Fairbanks Independent
School District.
of
ROBERT
CROSETTO
J.
'81,
a first lieutenant in the
Marines, participated in Team Spirit 86 During the
month-long exercise, approximately 200.000 personnel
from all services of the U.S. and* Republic of Korea
participated. He is currently stationed with Third Force
Service Support Group on Okinawa. Japan He joined
the Marines in 1981
VIRGINIA DEPOS '81 and Edward C Shober were
in November Virginia is a business teacher at
Mahanoy Area Senior High School
married
DOUGLAS E SHEATS
married on October
18
,
FRANCES JEAN LAWLESS
on October U in
married
'81 and Darryl Kuhl were
Lock Haven She is a
Cap Gemini America
Doug
Is
a territory
NCR
manuger
(or
JEFFRY SCOTT NIETZ
'81 and Rita Reglna DeFebo
planning a July 1987 wedding Jeff earned his
master of education degree at Penn State In 1982 He Is
guidance director and assistant baseball basketball
coach at Marian High School In Hometown
are
GARY MORRIS '81 and DIANE C 1MBODKN '83
were married July 19 In U-ola Gary Is employed by
Royal Insurance Co Charlotte, N (* and Diane works
for Electronic Data Systems In Charlotte
SUSAN TRYNOSK1 (Master's '81) Is a first grade
teacher at Wyoming Seminary Ix>wer School In Forty
Fort She has several years of teaching experience In
UN public schools of Maine. New York and Pennsylvania
She and her husband. Narcy. and two children.
Jonathan and Amy. live In Shlckshlnny.
in
Houston. Texas.
LOREN COMSTOCK
l
Mauler's
81)
at
has been
Bloomsburg
DENISE M BOYLE '81 and Brendan K Kyan were
married September 13 in Bethlehem Dcnlse Is
employed by Chase Manhattan Bank, and they reside In
Bay Ridge, N Y
CINDY PHIFER
MARCI BASHAM ALDERFER
82
and
are parents of a son. Jason Thomas, born on June 7
He weighed seven pounds, three and a half ounces, and
was 21.5 inches long.
'81
1982
Representative:
Houston, TX 77098
Doug E Taylor.
CHADW1CK H BARR
'82
2701
Revere Apt.
191,
has been promoted
to the
a pilot
with the smith Bombardment Squadron at Barksdale Air
Force Base, La He Is married to the former Doreen
Strasser They also announce the birth of a son, Ryan
Robert, on June 29 He Joins a brother. Chad J., who Is
three-years old Their address Is 141ft A Flag Circle.
rank
captain
of
Barksdale AFB.
In
LA
the
l'
S
Air Force
Chad
Is
71110.
.
appointed assistant director of nursing
language pathologist
and
area
and Jane A Mitchell were
'81
*81
1
THOMAS
GAIL GOLDSCHMIDT '81 and Phillip Curland were
married September 6 in AUentown. Gall also received
her master's degree at BU They reside In the Berwick
'81 is engaged to Brian
Q French of
earned a master's degree in speech
pathology at BU and is employed by Lincoln Intermedl
ate Unit 12. York, as a speech therapist
Hospital
and Annette Lynne Bender will
be married on February 14. 1987. in New Albany Kevin
is employed by Home World. Inc
in Sayre
consultant for
Lewistown
Amy
.
KEVIN CORBETT
live in
*81
16 in
AMY L RUHL
Audrev is working
Prussia They live in Reading
24.
Commerce
KATHLEEN ANN BURNS *1 and John B Harrington
were married at Scranton In May Kathleen Is employed
by Dr James G Dempsey and Hoban's Teachers" Store
They reside in Dunmore
Belleville
AUDREY BITTLER
AT&T
Marianne K
LAUREN A COHICK '81 and Noel T Ferarl were
married on August 30 Lauren also graduated from the
Williamsport School of
ROSS MOORE
and Elaine Karen Weller were
Lewistown. Ross Is coordinator of
the gifted program at Mifflin County High School. They
J.
married August
McGAW
and manager of United Penn Bank
in Berwick He joined UP in 1982
1981
27
'81
has been
named speech and
Montgomery
Hospital She was
previously a member of the staff of the nun public
division of Montgomery County Intermediate Unit
Cindy Is a part time doctoral student at Penn State
at
RICHARD A
DIL1BERTO
Jr
'82
has passed the
Delaware Bar Examination and Delaware Professional
Conduct Examination Ills mult! stale bar examination
score also qualifies him for admission In the District of
Columbia and Minnesota
He earned his Juris Doctor degree (cum laude) at the
Delaware Law School of Wldener University In 1986. He
will Im' sworn In before the Delaware Supreme Com
during ceremonies on December 17
He and his wife, the former FAITH ANN PETROV
1CH '82 reside In Wilmington, Delaware
I
.
DAVID and NANCY J HELTMAN '82 and '84 have
purchased a new home in Connecticut (77 Cclvntano
Drive, NlUgltUCk, CT 08770 0214) David Is employed by
The Aetna In Bridgeport, and Nancy Is a legal secretary
for a New Haven law firm
DONNA GREENWAY
"81
and H. LEONARD
were married June 7 in Ivyland Donna is
advertising manager of Yardley News, and Leonard is a
senior accountant with Laurence A. Narcisi. CPA firm
in Willow Grove. They reside in Warminster
BREECE
DIANE
'81
K.
LANGLEY
'81 is
a field director/ training
Williamsport District Office of the
Hemlock Girl Scout Council She also earned an M A
degree in communications at BU She was previously
employed as assistant director of residence life at St.
Francis College. Loretto.
specialist
in
the
GERARD DEMCHER
June
analyst with Allied Corp
will
be married
in
'81
1987
and Christine Drumheller
Gerard is a programmer/
JUDITH ANN KROH '81 and Dlno J Baca were
married May 17 in Clarion Judith, a registered nurse, is
employed by Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
They reside in Havertown
ANN MARIE SULLIVAN '81 and Michael Matthew
Hinton were married at Scranton in July She earned a
master's degree in speech pathology and works as a
speech therapist with North East Intermediate Unit 19
and Logopedics Associates They reside in Scranton
'81 and Robert W
be married on June 20. 1987 Theresa is
executive assistant to the deputy commissioner for
administration at the New York City Department of
THERESA SHANNON GARRIGAN
Walsh
will
Transportation.
G.
DEAN SNYDER
'81
has been
named manager
of
the Northwest Mutual Savings office in Clarion Before
joining Northwest in January, he was manager of the
Coudersport and Austin office of Commonwealth Bank
and Trust Co He is working on a master's degree at St
Bona venture University He and ins wife. Susan, and
TROPHY WINNERS —
Sigma lola Omega and Alpha Sigma Alpha won trophies for the fraternity
and sorority with the most returning alumni on Homecoming who registered Accepting the trophies
were (from left) Tom Rampulla. president of SIO, Dr Robert Warren, SIO advisor, Dave Brulenski,
SIO pledgemaster. Alana Gallo, president of ASA, and Kevin McCann. SIO vice president. It was the
third consecutive w»n for SIO. and the first for ASA
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Decomber
28
1986
HOWARD "CARL" DAVIS
writes: "Since leaving
Bloomsburg, I have enjoyed a variety of positions In
theater and television - and what a long, strange trip
from rock star
It's been! I've works with celebs ranging
Joe Jackson to show business legend Senor Wences.
from Tommy VanScoy to Dr. Ruth, and there's more
fun to come. In January, I'll be with a filmmaker
'87
shooting an hour long documentary on the White House
with full access to Ron and Nancy Currently, I am In
the master's program at American University In
and I would love to hear from old friends and
colleagues Write me at 4623 43rd Place NW. Washing
DC,
Ion,
'82. a lieutenant J.g. in the U. S.
exercise Rainbow Reach 86. The
four-day command post exercise involved over 50
military sealift command reserve units nationwide
Michael is serving with the Military Sealift Command
Office. Philadelphia. He joined the Navy Reserve in
ANGELA
GRASSO
M.
married on October
5,
and John
'82
1985, In
G Mauro were
Mountalntop, Pa Angela
Is the advertising coordinator and company publications
editor for East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc., in Lyon
Station, Pa They reside In Kempton.
DAWN SHULER BRINK
and her husband, Stc
'82
phen, are parents of a son. They live at Bloomsburg
R.D. 5
DEBORAH OXENRIDER LEHMAN '82 and her
husband, Bobby, are parents of a daughter They live In
Bloomsburg.
Stanislaus School In
St
at
SZKUDLAPSKI
A.
and Donna Storm
employed by Shared
'82
planned a fall wedding Marek
Medical Systems, Malvern
is
has earned a
master's degree In reading and a reading specialist
certificate at BU. She Is a reading specialist for the
M/dd West School District. She and her husband,
live In Mlffllnburg.
and Katherlne Patrice
Curlcaburu were married In Great Falls, Montana.
Mark Is a missile launch officer with the U.S. Air Force
at Malstrom Air Force Base and is enrolled In the MBA
program at the University of Montana. The reside on
Walker Ave., Great Falls.
'82
THOMAS EDWARD CAMPBELL
and Grace E.
1987 wedding Thomas,
Jr. '82
Boughner are planning a May
who earned an MSW degree at the University of
Pittsburgh, Is a clinical social worker at Presbyterian-
WEBER
has earned a master's
degree In learning disabilities and a supervisory certificate In public education at BU She Is employed by the
Wllliamsport Area School District.
M.
'82
TERESA DARLENE HASSINGER
Kay Sassaman are engaged. Teresa
and Gordon
employed as a
'82
is
KAREN CASPER
In
'82 and Richard F. Henry were
Lock Havenon June 14. Karen Is a special
education teacher in the Jersey Shore School District
and Is pursuing a master's degree at BU. The couple
lives in
Lock Haven.
MARY KA YE RIGANO '82 and Kim D Snyder were
married May 24 In Barnesville. Mary Kaye is employed
by the Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 as a teacher in
the Tamaqua Elementary School. She is also enrolled in
the master's degree program (reading) at BU.
MARY BETH CLIFFORD
'82 and Jody R. Johnson
Scranton. Mary Beth also holds
an associate degree in applied science (nursing) from
Luzerne Community College. They reside in Lewisburg.
were married
May
E.
McDONALD
were married June
Palmyra.
Miller
KATHLEEN
21 In
HARVEY
'82
and Thomas
M
Lansdale. They reside in
LORI SCHONEKER '82 and Robert H. Shaw Jr. were
married in November. Lori is employed by the Lenape
Valley Foundation
LOUIS and
'82
WENDY CLELAN KOERING
announce the birth
of their son,
The family resides
12
DOUG
and Douglas R. Toth
26 In Allentown. Kathleen is a special
education teacher for the Allentown School District, and
R.
were married July
and
in
Jeremy
Louis, on
'DEBORAH
'82
Vlneland, N.J.
DEBRA PREPUTNICK ANDERSON
'82
are parents of a daughter, Erica Jul, born on June 20.
Erica Joins a brother. Kyle, age two and a half. They
live in Vineland, N.J.
'82
and Peter S Sapolsky were
Is employed by the
summer. Deborah
American Diabetes Association in Alexandria, Va.,
where they reside. She is also taking graduate courses
at
and Stergios Papageorgtu were
married July 18 in Dunmore. Lisa, who received an
MBA degree from Wilkes College, is employed by
Keystone Leasing Corporation. They reside in Philadel'82
R. H.
Macys
as
manager
ANN PRINGLE
married October 24
CATHERINE
Wlsneskle
A.
'82
In
'82
of divisional staff training.
and Andrew P. Wagner were
MOORE
were
and
and William J. Ochs
Joanne Is employed at
'82
19 In Orefield.
Mark Joseph
is
in
Allentown.
MARINA GIAMO TB
JOANNE LOUISE DUNSTAN
were married July
married In October. Catherine
employed as a nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center
April
and Christine Marie
Polkosky are planning a May 1987 wedding. John is
employed by Allied Corporatlon/Pomeroy's in Harris-
Lehigh Valley Hospital Center.
'82
and Mark
S.
Engel were married
Norristown. She is a a special education
teacher for the Upper Dublin School District.
career at First Pennsylvania Bank, during which time
she held the position of audit supervisor. She resides in
West Chester.
and Louise Heist are planning
is employed by Fraser
Doug
and Alfred Edward
Royersford. Nina is a
Miami. Fia.. where they
NINA MARIE MILANTONI
Lee were married August 9
'82
in
special education teacher in
reside.
A. WALCZAK '82 received a master s
nursing from the University of Pennsylvania.
She is employed at the Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
degree
in
KENNETH JOSEPH COWAN
Wiker were married August 23
employed by Cable TV of York
in
and Annette Lynn
Lancaster. Kenneth is
'82
CAROLINE AMELIA MAHON '82 and Scott Alexander Slrois were married June 28 in Southampton.
Caroline is a teacher in the Morris Knolls High School,
Denville, N.J. They live in Dover, N.J.
DEBRA MARIE GUNDRUM '82 and Dennis Keith
Monighan were married September 27 in Rooke Chapel,
Bucknell University. Debra is a program analyst at
Pennsylvania Blue Shield, Camp Hill, and is pursuing a
degree in law at Harrisburg Area Community College.
TERESA LYNN GOODMAN
'82
and Duane Dana
Martis were married September 20 in Allentown. Teresa
is employed by Sacred Heart Hospital and is also a sales
associate with Regency Real Estate. They reside in
Whitehall.
ANNETTE M. EAST *82 and Charles Bruno are
planning to be married on August 8, 1987. Annette is
employed by the Wilson Area School District.
DENISE OLIVE '82 has been named coordinator of
secondary school admissions by Northeast Institute of
Education. She is also taking graduate courses at
Temple University.
K1MBERLY HESSERT RAUP '82 has completed her
master's degree in reading at BU and is teaching in the
Chili School District, Rochester, N Y. She is married to
Dennis Scott Raup, also a BU graduate.
C. BLACK '82 has been named a manager
the tax department of Peat Marwick's Allentown
office. Ken joined the international accounting firm in
in
1982.
Representative:
Aurora, CO 80044
Kim Gobora
Bent, P.O.
Box
440938,
JEFFREY CHARLES KLUSKA '83 and Kimberlee
Anne Neith are planning a spring 1987 wedding. Jeff is
employed as a programmer analyst for The Children's
Place, Pine Brook, N.J.
MARIE
E.
CUMMINGS
'82
and
JAMES
J.
DORIN
'84
be married on June 13, 1987. Marie is a speech and
language clinician for the Blast Intermediate Unit 17,
and James is a sales engineer for F & L Fluid
will
Components
in
Camp
SONYA LEE PURSEL
'83
and Terance P Healy are
an accountant/
planning a 1987 wedding. Sonya is
supervisor at Sperry Corp.. Blue Bell.
Hill.
19 in
SUZANNE M. GORDON '82 has been appointed audit
manager by Elmwood Federal Savings Bank, headquartered In Media. Her appointment follows a four-year
'82
a May 1987 wedding
Business Equipment.
'82
burg.
Wllliamsport.
assistance programs at Good Samaritan Hospital. Pottsville, and at Inroads, Reading.
1983
JOHN DAVID ROHLAND
and Erica Foley are
planning a December wedding. Joseph is employed by
III
'82
phia.
NOVA.
JOSEPH WELDON
WALEWSK3
KENNETH
USA PERRY
JONES
A.
this
G.
March
they live in Allentown.
married
Web Craft.
31 in
University Hospital, Pittsburgh.
KATHLEEN
and Howard Bart Shemitz
In Harrisburg Holly Is a
'82
MICHELLE
ROSELLEN
married
'82
J.
has been appointed direcOmega Health Care,
Wyomissing. She has worked in employee drug
SUSAN
DOUGLAS MEIER
DENNIS E. BEAVER '82 was ordained as a Lutheran
minister during the annual convention of the Central
Pennsylvania Synod, Lutheran Church of America, held
In June at Sellnsgrove. Dennis Is also a graduate of the
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg He is
pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, Columbia.
He is married to the former Linda A Hoffman.
and Daniel
tor of preventive health care for
Inc..
Hazleton
and Dennis Keith
Monlghan were married In Itooke Chapel at Bucknell
University. Debra Is a programmer/analyst for Penn
DEBRA POLLOCK McCOLLIN
HOLLY ANN VAJDA
sales representative for
'82
sylvanla Blue Shield.
a nurse at Stunners'
they reside
JEAN MARIE RIPPLE '82 and Anthony A Fadule
were married May 3 In Hazleton Jean is a fourth grade
and kindergarten teacher
"82
21 in Philadelphia. Martha is
Hospital in Tampa. Fla.. where
Kronk were married June
were married September 20
registered nurse In the Intensive care unit at Polyclinic
Medical Center, Harrisburg.
DEBRA MARIE GUNDRUM
MARK FRANCIS YOV1SH
In
1982
MAREK
CAROL HICKMAN WEST '82 and her husband, Jason,
are parents of a baby boy, Kyle Thomas, born on April
3: He weighed seven pounds, seven and a half ounces
MARTHA ELIZABETH LUKENS
MICHAEL R KLICK
Navy, participated
DC 20016.
Edward,
1982
1982
1982
CHARLES JOSEPH STTTZ
Jr. '82
and Rhonda Kaye
Nichols are planning a September 1987 wedding. Charles
is employed by United Parcel Service.
CARLOS C. BELL III '83 of Pottsville has passed the
CPA examination. He is employed as a senior accountant with the firm of Maille Falconiero & Company in
King of Prussia. He
is
married
to the
former Laura
Bartlett.
LINDA MARIE HRESKO '82 and Lawrence Stephen
Melenchek were married May 24 In Hazleton. Linda is a
consumer affairs consultant for the Pennsylvania Power
and Light Co. in Harrisburg. where they reside.
GUSTAV
L.
SAUERZOPF
were married August
'83
and Marv E. Fardis
16 In Whitehall. He is a district
sales representative for Ralston Purina. They reside in
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
BOSTON AREA ALUMNI MEET
met
-
BU
alumni
living in
the Boston area
dmner near Burlington on October 10 Alumn. in attendance were
Lois Godleski Lynn '43 of Maiden Flora Guarna Crocker '45
ol
Worcester Joyce MacOougall Eveland '52 of Centerville Joanna
Tenzyk Relff '63 of Burlington Fran Morsey Troutman '64 of Carlisle
Marjorle Milan! McCormlck '67 of Carlisle Anthony L. Smith
77 of
lor
Over $3,000 raised
for
months that have passed since the death of
senior David Murphy, Bloomsburg University
students, alumni, (acuity and members of the
surrounding community have raised over $3,000 (or the
In the 12
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at Kutzlown
for the David Murphy fund
ledger iNMtk used to keep track of the fund,
there an- three pages of thirty entries each filled with
contributions of $:>, $10, or $fli from Individuals
Their generosity made an emotionally wrenching time
a tittle easier for the Murphy family and showed that
BlOOmiOUrg University takes care of Its own when
tragedy strikes
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trusl fund
History professor James Sperry helped spread the
word among faculty members that money was needed.
Father Dominic Mammarella, pastor of St Joseph's
Catholic Church In Berwick, delivered a sermon about
Murphy on the Sunday ufter his death, and his
parlshoners reaponded with nearly $1,000 to pay (or a
tombstone and to help defray expenses
Several other students and faculty members helped
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
KUTZTOWN
3
monitor the
NOV
DEC
DEC
1
attended Doug Hippenstiol '68. director of alumni affairs, represented
BU Another get-together will be planned tor mid-July. 1987
WOMEN S BASKETBALL
NOV
at
Lawrence
of
touched by Murphy's compassion following I IBM fire In
which one student died, BU s sororities and fraternities
responded with a donation of $2,500, and (acuity, student
groups, administrators and university employees
contributed several hundred dollars
Funeral expenses came to just over $2,000 und all will
be covered by the fund In addition, a scholarship fund
set up in Murphy's name has a balance of close to fiiOO
A plaque commemorating Murphy's memory and
service to Bloomsburg University will soon be Installed
in the Kehr Union
Several people were Instrumental In the success of the
David Murphy (und
Dr. John Trathen, director o( Student Activities and
the Kehr Union, Michael Sow ash, associate director ol
the Kehr Union and David Hill, comptroller of
community activities, helped establish, maintain and
David Murphy Memorial/Scholarship (und.
The (und was set up in early January to aid the family
o( Murphy, who died tragically in an automobile
accident on Christmas day A(ter (our years o(
academic success and outstanding service to the
universtiy, Murphy died just one semester short of
receiving a degree in chemistry
Donations came in every quantity and (rom everv
type o( individual and group A Catholic church In
Berwick donated $900 (or a tombstone a(ter the pastor
read an account o( Murphy's death in a local newspaper
and used it as the subject (or his Sunday sermon two
anonymous individuals contributed because they were
21 22
Rhonda Hamer-Camann '79 ol Brighton Brian D. Fry '81
Thomas M. Baumann '83 of North Reading. Julie A.
Fenstermacher '85 of Lowell. Despy Jefferson '86 of North Andover.
and Donna M. Campbell '86 of Woburn Spouses and guests also
Shrewsbury,
David Murphy Memorial/Scholarship Fund
BU
NOV
29
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/December
30
»
»
.
'
.
1986
JANICE T. LESSMAN
man of the Lucan Center
Allen town.
CARLA MARIE LaCESA
'83
and Harry Howard Snell
15 Carla work* for the
IV were married on November
Wlckersham Printing Co.
PATRICIA
HARTMAN
'83
Mark Petersen
and Dr
Concord, Nil. Patricia is a commercial
N H They live In
artist with Image Works In Lebanon,
Grantham, N.H.
were married
1983
1983
1983
In
SHERRIE LYNN PETERSON
'83
and William S
Shlremanstown
Wilson Jr were married August 16 In
Association
Sherrte Is a speech therapist for the School
for Special Education, Roselle, 111
KATHLEEN FARNAN '83 and Rudolph Ducharme Jr
by
were married In Bangor Kathleen Is employed
reside In
Shared Medical Systems In Malvern. They
Phoenlxvllle.
was co-chair
'83)
(Master's
Annual Campaign The
arts center In Scran ton has undergone a complete
renovation of the first floor theatre space, lobby and
reception area. Janice earned a bachelor's degree at
Syracuse University and an MBA at BU
She Joined Northeastern Bank in 1984 as assistant vice
president and new product manager She formerly was
assistant vice president of retail banking at Williamsport National Bank.
s 1986
JANET LOUISE LOEPER
'83 and Terrance Alan
were married in Reading. Janet, who also earned
a master's degree In communication disorders at BU. is
employed by Berks County Intermediate Unit as a
speech/language pathologist They reside in Laureldale.
.Scull
RANDY AMMON KING '83 and Carol Jean Lewis
were married July 12. Randy is an auditor for the U.S.
Government at the Norfolk Naval Air Station. They
reside at 4204 Inverness Road, Virginia Beach, Va.
pathology at
BU She
lives in
Allentown
DONNA POLAK ZIMMERMAN 83. formerly a senior
accountant with Ernst & Whinney, has been accepted
accounting at the
in
into the doctorate program
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Her address
is 109 Boxford Road. Momsville. NC 27560
TIMOTHY J. "PINKI" PINKOWSKI '83 is working as
an accountant for GTE Products Corporation in WUliamsport He is also in the MBA program at BU. His
address Is 1227 Towncrest Rd.. Williamsport. PA 17701.
'83 and WILLIAM G. BENT
were married on September 6 in Levi t town. Kim.
who was president of the Class of 1983. is a sales
assistant for U.S. Air. Bill is a mortgage banker with
Waterfield Financial Corp. in Denver, where they live.
Kim's parents. Harry and Connie Gobora, are also BU
KIM MARIE GOBORA
'83
alumni.
'83 and MICHAEL MOORE '83 were
September 1984 and have been living in
Hayward, California, since then. Tammy is employed as
a resource specialist for Hayward Unified Schools, and
Mike is working as a sales representative for Orthopedic
TAMMY WEIR
Captain
ELFMAN
'83 was married to
A.
Is a
Nicholas D Bell of Omaha on June 7. 1985. Barbara
Division In
signal corps officer with the Third Infantry
BARBARA
Wuerzburg, Germany.
ALAN MOORE MUSSELMAN
and Jennifer Marie
Crowley were married May 24 in Roseto. Alan is a
systems analyst for Lehigh Data Systems. Inc., of
Bethlehem They live at 2645 Madison Ave Bethlehem.
'83
,
married
in
Systems. Inc.
SHERRIE MEAGHER RISBERG
(Master's '83) and Joseph
Palrlck Allen were married July 19 at U'hlgh Unlver
degree at Penn
kIIv Wendy, who earned a bachelor's
Slate, had heen employed by Colonial Northampton
Intermediate Unit 20 as a speech language pathologist
They reside In Melbourne, Florida.
WENDY LYNN LEYFERT
BARBARA ANN BUZZARD
'83
and DAVID G. MULIn Bangor Barbara Is
were married April 5
employed by Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co of
Radnor, and David Is employed by Federal Express
Corp based In King of Prussia.
LIGAN
'83
,
and her hus
band, Kenneth, announce the birth of their son, Kenneth
Edward, on May 27 (nine pounds. 22 inches). Sherrie
has retired from her position as acccounting/business
'83
management coordinator at Commonwealth College to
care for her family They live at 19 Whit's Court.
Newport News, Va.
MARY JEAN MONTAGNA
'83 has Joined the staff of
speech and communication department of Good
Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital in Allentown. She will
divide her time between the Rehabilitation Hospital and
Good Shepherd Outpatient Services/Cedar Crest
She also earned a master's degree in speech/language
the
teacher in
Pottstown.
21
in
DONNA M. LORE MAN '83 and James S Spear were
married on September 27 in Bloomsburg. Donna is a
business teacher at Milton High School, and they reside
at 34
Lower Market
St..
Milton.
GINA HUHN '83 is a commercial underwriter for the
Hartford Insurance Company. Her address is 13875 Ella
Blvd.. No. 1504. Houston. Texas 77014.
MICHAEL
DILLON
a reporter for the Pressan Associated Press
Managing Editors award for his 1985 series on the
RESPONSIBILITIES: The Provost
is the chief academic officer and second-ranking executive officer
reporting directly to the President and assuming the President's duties In his absence.
The Provost leads the Deans of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Professional Studies,
Graduate and Extended Programs and their faculties to attain the academic missions of the university.
The Provost plans and coordinates academic programs, assembles and administers the academic
budget, coordinates academic policies and planning, and plays an active role In faculty recruitment,
of the university,
and development.
QUALIFICATIONS: The candidate must have an earned
doctorate, preferably in an academic
from an accredited Institution, documented evidence of outstanding teaching and scholarly
and professional achievement commensurate with the rank of full professor, demonstrated effective
Interpersonal skills, creative academic leadership, a record of progressive academic administration,
commitment to faculty and student participation In academic governance and to affirmative action, and
ablllllty to articulate the mission and needs of the university to its constituencies.
discipline,
THE UNIVERSITY: Bloomsburg is one of fourteen institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of
Higher Education and has an enrollment of approximately 6,700 undergraduate and graduate students.
It is a comprehensive university with approximately 100 programs of study, a faculty of 335 covered by
a collective bargaining agreement, and an annual budget of $41 million.
J.
Bloomsburg,
Enterprise.
Bloomsburg University invites applications and nominations for the position of Provost and Vice
President for Academic Affairs.
'83.
won
Pennsylvania Game Commission. Mike has been a
Press-Enterprise reporter for two years, and this was
his third statewide award.
He will receive a master's degree from BU in
December. Mike is married to the former Gina Pagliaccio.
TOM HARTSOUGH '83 and DIANE RATHBUN '84 are
planning a spring 1987 wedding. Tom is an assistant vice
president and mortgage officer at Fox Chase Federal
Savings and Loan Association in Philadelphia. Diane is
a speech pathologist with Communication Associates of
Fort Washington.
WILLIAM C. FRANKO '83 and Lori Ann Svitana were
May 24 in Whitehall. Bill is an accountant for
married
Koh-I-Nor. They reside in Whitehall.
MARY ANN WENNER
'83 and Douglas Lee Potts were
Easton. Maryann is a speech
pathologist at Community Hospital and Rehabilitation
Center in Los Gatos, Calif. They reside in Livermore,
married on April
5
in
Calif.
The Town
of
River Valley
in
Bloomsburg has a population
of approximately 11.000 and is located in the Susquehanna
Northeastern Pennsylvania, with easy access to major East Coast metropolitan areas.
STARTING DATE:
July
I,
1987.
or as mutually determined.
SALARY: Competitive and commensurate
with the applicant's qualifications
Nominations are encouraged; however, application Including a letter of application, academic vita,
and three letters of reference, must be postmarked no later than January 31,
1987 to be considered by the committee.
all official transcripts,
Address to Mr. Irvln Wright. Chairperson, Search
University, Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Bloomsburg University
women and
'83 and Brenda Keller were marBloomsburg. George is a physics
Spring-Ford School District They reside in
June
ROSE BLACKBURN FARQUHARSON '83 and her
husband, Greg, are parents of a daughter, Caitlin Rose,
born June 15 (nine pounds, two ounces). They are both
employed by the Trump Casino Hotel in Atlantic City,
N.J. Their address is 116 Clay St.. Tuckerton, N.J. 08087.
Provost search
retention
GEORGE DESKO
ried on
all
and Screen Committee. Carver
is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer
other protected class members are encouraged to apply
Hall.
Bloomsburg
Blacks. Hispanics,
LOUIS M. MAYNARD '83 and Kristine Keating were
married June 7 in Nazareth. Louis is employed by
Lafayette Trust Bank, and they live in Easton.
ROBERT C. G ANSEL '83 has been promoted to
corporate vice president/controller and treasurer for
Stroehmann Bakeries. He has been with the firm over 15
years and has served in various finance-related positions within the organization.
He is married to the former Debbie Seyler, and they
have two children, Jason and Megan.
A
MARCY WATKINS *83 of Monroeton has received a
master's degree in school psychology at Alfred University. While a graduate student, she served as student
representative to the School Psychology Committee and
was one of only four students accepted for a third
semester assistantship. She served her internship with
THE ALUMNI QU ARTERLY/December
1986
31
1983
Cortland City Schools and Marathon Central School
from January
to
June
of 1966
CATHLEEN MIHALAK
planning a
RANDY
Randy
is
May
and John J Markward are
*83
1967 wedding.
KING *83 and Carol J Lewis are engaged
an industrial engineer technician at York
A.
towne. Inc.
DONALD NOEL
Aft* •a
v,
ROBERT F. STUTZMAN Jr. '83 has been named
planning and roning officer for Whitemarsh Township
He had been a planner with the Delaware County
Planning Department in Lima Prior to that, he interned
with the Montgomery County Planning Commission
'83 is
serving as district chairman for
Boy Scouts of America's
Andaste District for 1966-1987 He also serves on the
Council's Executive Board
the General Sullivan Council.
Don manages
the
Say re
office of
and his wife. Susan, reside
SUZANNE VICARI
Henry Dunn, lnc He
Sayre
in
and John Hessenthaler were
Suzanne is a certified public
accountant with Place & Kowalski of Doylestown.
married
in
'83
September
DONNA M. GILDEA '83 and Edward J Kusko were
married June 28 in Lansford Donna earned a master" s
degree at BU in education of the hearing impaired She
is employed with the Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 in
Kingston as a teacher of the hearing impaired
M1CHELE M. BASAR '83 and James B Vogt were
married in Mountaintop. Michele is employed as a
systems analyst for Sperry and is pursuing her master's
degree in business administration at Penn State They
live in
Harrisburg.
JOHN
A. SOBRINSKI '83. a Stroudsburg resident and
representative for John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance, has been named to the President's Honor
Club. He joined John Hancock in 1984 and is working
toward designation as a chartered financial consultant.
sales
DAVE COX '83 is the new head wrestling coach at
Reading High School He comes back to the East after a
highly successful season at Blackwell, Okla He was
"Coach of the Year" last season as he team produced a
12-4
record.
LYNNETTE
E.
LEIDY
'83
be married on December
Kingston (N Y. Hospital.
will
and Larry Allen Brocious
Lynnette
27.
is
a nurse at
TENNIS ALUMNI - Former BU
tennis players and their wives returned In September tor the
annual alumni-varsity match Shown in photo are (Iront, from left) Rob Vance 'BO, Drew Hostottor
76. Mark Raynes '80. John Petrillo '81. (standing, trom left) Ken Grove '81. Rick Wllldors '80,
Marty Coyne "83. Dave Superdock '83. and Craig Dlehl '82 Not present tor photo were Tom
Sweltzer 75. Phil Christman 76. Jim Hollister 78. and Rob Lario '813 Wives Included Marsha
Sweltzer 75. Lisa Vance '81. Dawn Raynes "80. Barbara Willders '83, Donna Grove '81. Lisa
Coyne
'83
and Amy
Lario '86
1984
1983
KATHLEEN URBAS '83 and Steven Yarem were
married September 13 In Scrunton Kathleen earned a
master's degree In social work from Marywood College
and is employed as a caseworker at Allied Services
Long Term Care Facility
)
LORI ANN
THREN
and JOSEPH DAVID SMITH
'83 were married in September. Lori Is employed by
Syntrex, Inc., in Laguna Hills, Calif., and Joe is
employed by Kendall-McGraw Laboratories in Irvine,
'83
Calif.
TIMOTHY BAKER BITLER
'83
and Laura Lee Button
were married in the chapel of Albright College Tim
went on to receive a juris doctorate degree from Temple
University School of Law. He is both an attorney and
businessman. They live In Gibraltar
LAUREN MEYMAR1S
TERRY CONRAD '83 has accepted
coaching position at Shenandoah College
an
assistant
Winchester,
Va. Shenandoah is a Division III school which plays In
the Eastern States Athletic Conference, along with
teams like Cabrlni. Lincoln, Frostburg State and Allen
town.
Conrad, who played for the Huskies from 1979 through
1963 and scored over 1 ,000 career points, had served on
BU Coach Charlie Chronlster's staff on a part time basis
for the past three seasons He assumed his new post on
In
September I.
Terry had also been employed as a salesman
Zelsloft Brothers Chrysler In Bloomsburg
for
and Keith A Hummel 86
were married in Holden, Mass. Lauren is an audiologist
at Haelen Medical Center in Worcester, and Keith Is a
business education teacher at Oxford High School They
live in
and Thomas M
Lansdale The couple
KATHLEEN Mc DONALD
lives in
'83
and
Mark Walter
and Michael E Bartlett will
be married on December 20 Tern earned a master's
degree in school psychology at the University of
'83
Cincinnati.
Robert J Kenney, 606 Northwest
Church. VA 22046
Representative:
Street, Falls
Buseck were married in Kratzervllle Carla is a
computer operator at MIC Division of Kinney Service
Corp. They reside in Enola.
DIANNE R SPLENDIDO
and Greg K Johansen
were married In Wilkes Barre Diane Is employed as a
where they
system analyst by IBM In Tampa, Fla
ItMMi
'84
Roxborough
of
Is
the
new
alumni programs and public relations at
Chestnut Hill Academy He Joined the staff at CHA after
a one year stint as assistant director of alumni and
public relations at Salisbury School In Connecticut. Scott
also serves on the Alumni Hoard of Directors at BU
KATHY A AAHONSON
'85
and
'84
were married June 28
In
KURT B FRUENDT
Sparta,
N
J.
Kathy
Is
human
resources at Samsung Interna
tlonal. lnc
In U'dgcwood, N.J Kurt Is teaching science
at Montvllle (NJ
High School They live In Morris
town, N.J.
supervisor of
,
I
MARY LOU TRKON
Jr
'84
were married June
21
and Thomas Arthur Hepner
In Sunbury. They live In
Philadelphia
marketing officer of
Co.,
NA
,
has successfully
the course provides students with training in
all
'84
.
areas of
'84
Pamela
a
Is
also
and Kevin R Roth are
graduate of the Medical
DONNA J FEEG '84 and Timothy M Fehr are
planning a June 1987 wedding Donna Is employed as a
nurse at Wernersvllle State Hospital
SUSAN MARIE JURGILL '84 and Michael T Fletcher
were married on September 27 Susan Is employed as a
computer systems engineer for RCA, Missile and
Surface Radar Division, In Moorestown, N.J.
KIM ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN
DIANNE KNIGHT
and Dr John R Reynolds were
married October 25 In Danville Diane Is union program
coordinator at North Texas State University In Denton,
where she is completing her master's degree In
'84
management
Com
completed the requirements for the second year of the
School of Bank Marketing Offered by Bank Marketing
Association and the University of Colorado at Boulder,
PAMELA SUE JONES
reside
educational facilities
DAVID P. ROLLEY '83.
mon wealth Bank and Trust
financial marketing.
July
College of Pennsylvania
Miller
'83
CARLA RE NEE ZEEGER
TERRI JO BICKEL
In
SCOTT P RIGHTKR
director of
engaged
1984
21 in
Navy
'83
Worcester.
were married June
Palmyra.
Joined the
JEFFREY C ESCHBACH '84, an ensign in the Navy,
has completed officer indoctrination school at the Naval
Education and Training Center In Newport, R.I While
attending the six week course, Eschbach was prepared
as a newly-comissioned officer for duty In the Naval
staff field corresponding to his civilian profession Jeff
'84
and Jay Lee
Andruslsln were married June 14 In Rohrerstown.
Is employed by Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 In
Oxford They
Kim
New
live In Mlllersvllle
NANCY JEAN LAWRENCE
'84
and
Charles
J.
Palermo Jr are planning a spring 1987 wedding. Nancy
is a teacher In the Wealherly Area School District.
SUSAN LYNN DICKINSON
were married on June
master's degree
BU. She
Is
In
21.
and Rodney J. Zerfoss
Susan also received a
'84
education of the hearing impaired at
18 as
employed by Luzerne Intermediate Unit
1986
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
32
ap
1984
1984
1984
teacher
classroom
elementary
hearing
the
for
Riverfront State Prison, a medium-security prison in
teaches general educational development
classes to 15 inmates and tests the prisoners in reading,
writing, science, social studies and math. He is also
enrolled in the master's degree program at Rutgers
University's Camden campus
Pete and his wife. Christine, live in Voorhees, N.J.
GEORGIA MONSEAU
and Thomas G Huffman
were married in September. Georgia is employed in the
N.J. Department of the Treasury In Trenton
'84
LYNNE DIANE STUEHRING '84 and Keith Edward
White were married In Rlchboro Lynne Is employed at
and the
McMaster-Carr Supply Co in Dayton, N J
,
RICHARD TROUTMAN
and Denlse Nazzario are
Richard in a second
'84
planning a March 1987 wedding
lieutenant In the U.S.
Army, stationed
at
Fort Bliss,
Texas.
LINDA M. SCHOFFSTALL
'84
sky were married August 2
employed by Royal Optical
In
and Walter
M
DENISE
DOBRY
A.
were married July 26
also received a
master's degree at BU, has received certification in
speech-language pathology. She is employed by the
Capital Area Intermediate Unit, where she is an
itinerant speech
language pathologist for the Carlisle
School District.
MARY JANE DEMPSEY
HAWKINS
PHIL DAVID
and
'84
May
Saint Clair Mary
Jane Is a registered nurse at the Rehabilitation Hospital
for special services in State College. Phil is a software
engineer for HRB Singer and is working on a master's
were married
'84
3 in
CATHY LYNN MURRAY '84
SARRA '84 have been married.
registered nurse In a telemetry unit of Lankenau
Hospital. Scott Is employed by Scrvlccmaster Management Services In Delaware County. They reside In
Broomall.
DENISE ANN DOBRY
'84 and Michael Kevin Lewis
Bryn Mawr. Denlse Is employed
management in Allentown, and they live In
were married July 26
retail
In
In
Allen town.
WENDY MAE BLYLER
PAD ALE
and
were married July
'85
GISELE MONICE BOWSER '84 and Richard Glenn
Corde were married September 20 in New Cumberland.
Gisele Is a speech therapist in the Dover Union Free
School District In Wlngdale,
Carmel. N Y.
Sunbury.
Wendy
is
Applebachsvillr
'84
and
KURT SCHLEGEL
'84
manager
at
Adam's
Men'S
Store
CHRISTINE M. KISSER
JAMIE
KELLIE ANN FITHIAN '84 and David W Dlehl were
married June 7 In Aston. Kellie is employed by C. M.
Barlow and Associates, and they live In Marcus Hook.
'84
Is
teaching
BARBARA
E.
were married
YEAGER
'84 and Daniel A Karschner
Abington. Barbara is employed as a
in
Memorial Hospital. They
CRYSTAL LYNN SPRINGER
and John E. Ramp plan a
is employed
by A.Z.
Hill. John graduated from
Hospital radiology program and is
Spirit
'84
ELISE JEAN
ROWLAND
SUSAN
DICKINSON
in Dallas.
'84
PERI
A.
MATSKO
and William
'84
married on February
Roadway Express.
14,
WEST
has passed the CPA examination She is employed by Richard Huber, CPA, of East
Salem. On February 14, 1987, she will complete the two
years of work experience required to become a CPA.
L.
'84
DARCIE LAUDENSLAGER
inmates
'84
WENDY LEE EICHELBERGER
'84
engaged.
and
RON
WIL-
at
Pamela
also
and Kevin R. Roth are
from the Medical
'84
graduated
has passed ail parts of
the District of Columbia examination to become a
certified public accountant. He also earned a bachelor's
degree at Mansfield University. He is employed as an
auditor with the office of the inspector general, Veterans
Administration, in Washington, D C.
He and his wife, the former Kathleen Becker, live at
'84
for
make your
vacation?
vacation plans for 1987:
EDNA MAE SHOWERS '84 and MARK E. SMITH '85
were married June 21 in South Williamsport. Edna is
working at the Sunbeam Learning Center in Paoll. and
Mark is a computer programmer with Shared Medical
Systems of Malvern. They live in Frazer.
'84
and James Francis
30, 1987. Suzanne is
May
'84
and Geoffrey
H
5 in Doylestown. Melissa
also attended the University of Pittsburgh in a master's
degree program. She is a case manager employed by
the Bucks County Correctional Facility.
APRIL SHOWERS '84 and KEITH ROYER '84 were
married May 24 in King of Prussia. April is employed
by Sacred Heart Hospital, Norristown, and is studying
for a master's degree at Villanova University. Keith is
employed by General Electric, NASA division, King of
Prussia.
The couple
lives in Eagleville.
LISA ANN CLARKE '84 and DAVID ANTHONY
YEAGER *84 were married July 12 in Allentown. Lisa is
Moscow. Suzdal/ Vladimir. Yalta, Leningrad. Helsinki. Finnair
from NYC.
Visit
Inclusive
SOUTH PACIFIC
(18 days/ 15 nights)
Depart 10/29/87 or 12/10/87. return 11/15/87 or 12/27/87 Visit Melbourne.
Sydney, Christchurch
Wueenstown. Te Anau. Rotorua. Auckland and Papeete Qantas Airways
from Los Angeles. $3,899
3
(October) or $4,099 (December) from
details, contact the
'84
College of Pennsylvania.
TEMCH ATIN
RUSSIA
For
be
employed by
are engaged.
PAMELA SUE JONES
and Steven C Roberts
are engaged.
(15 days/ 14 nights)
Depart 2/13/87, return 2/27/87. Visit Nairobi, Aberdare National Park. Kenva, Lake Naivasha.
Masai
National Park. Nairobi British Airways from New York. $2,949 all
all
is
SUSAN BARRETT '84 and Scott H. Laughead were
married September 20 in Olyphant Susan is an accountant for Budweiser of Columbia, Inc.
LIAM MADOUSE
lives in McAJisterville.
Mara Game Reserve. Ambosell
Inclusive from NYC.
York. $2,499
C. Callari will
Peri
1987.
BU.
AFRICA
New
is
live at
'84 and Rodney J. Zerfoss
She also received a master's
degree in education of the hearing impaired at BU. She
is employed by Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 as an
elementary classroom teacher for the hearing impaired.
The couple is living in Dallas.
L.
were married
MELISSA MARIE OLMSTEAD
from
They
ROBIN ANN KEEFER (Master's '84) were married
June 21 in Allen. She received her bachelor's degree at
Kutztown University and is working on her doctorate at
Temple University. She is employed as a teacher in the
Capital Area Intermediate Unit. They reside at 2
Dartmouth Court, Mechanicsburg.
Bakeman werre married July
(14 days/13 nights)
Depart 7/21/87. return 8/4/87
District.
and Michael Richard
'84
SUZANNE McCLOUGHAN
Consider these great tours as you
BRIAN SALS-
Vosburg. Crystal
in
Foxall were married this summer in Greenville. Elise is
employed by the International School in Islamabad,
Pakistan, where they will live for two years.
Whitton plan to be married on
employed by Meridian Bank.
Ready
and
'84
were married on June 28
employed by the EUt Lake School
Wyalusing R.D. 1.
Christine
mi /in. in Associates, Camp
BASIL JOHN
SLUSSER
'84
In
Lansdale.
C.
lives in
'84 and ROBERT
were married September
27 in Clarks Summit. Paula also earned a master's
degree In audiology at BU and is employed as a
certified clinical audlologist at Arthur Podwall and
Associates Speech and Hearing Center In Syosset, N Y.
Robert Is a computer programmer at General Instrument, Long Island, N.Y.
June 1987 wedding.
'84.
a second
has been named
Air Force,
U.S.
are
planning a fall 1987 wedding. Connie Is an International
correspondent for Thomson CSF, Lansdale, and Kurt is
PETER
The couple
assistant personnel coordinator.
She
CONNIE DGIEN
assistant
Y.
DAVID ANTHONY
12 In
a business teacher at Perkasle, and David is a math
teacher at Penn Ridge High School. They live in
an
N
KELLIE MURTAGH '84 and Robert Kuhl will be
married on May 23, 1987, in Wllkes-Barre. Kellie is
employed by Unlforce Temporary Services as an
the Holy
attending
'84
the
in
outstanding officer of the quarter. She is a training
systems development analyst with the Air Force Occupational Measurement Center at Randolph Air Force
Base, Texas. She is married to Gary Woodland.
MAN
MICHAEL LAMENDOLA
and SCOTT STEPHEN
Cathy is employed as a
lieutenant
and Michael Kevin Lewis
Bryn Mawr They reside in
PAULA MARIE FUELLER
degree at PSU.
speech pathologist at Reading
lives in Petersburg.
'84
in
who
'84,
N.J. Barbara is a
Rehabilitation Hospital
The couple
registered nurse at Abington
reside in Horsham.
'84
Allentown.
MICHELLE NAVICH
and Gordon Ray
'84
Seaville,
in
Waiin-
Minersville. Linda is
at the Schuylkill Mall,
Frackvllle
and David M Poust were
married In September 1986. Jonl Is employed as a
huslness teacher In the Lebanon School District.
LYNNE HOWER
BARBARA ELLEN MAG NU SON
Adams were married
VALERIE BRITTAIN WOODLAND
ROBIN ANN FURJANIC '84 and MICHAEL FRANCIS
SAUVE '83 were married September 13 in Harrtsburg.
Robin is a registered nurse at Harrisburg HospiLaJ, and
Michael is a coordinator for Preston Trucking Co
couple lives in Newtown.
JONI
7200 CaUett St.. Springfield, Va.
Camden He
impaired.
^
NYC.
Alumni Office
at
BU.
a laboratory assistant at ALPO Petfoods, Inc., and
David is a programmer/ analyst at J. H. Leskin
Associates They live in Allentown.
MARY LOU L1SOWSKI
'84 and GREG GR1GALON1S
were married June 21 In Minersville. Mary Lou is a
teacher in the Kutztown Area School District, and Greg
is an occupational therapist at Good Shephard
Rehabilitation Hospital. They live in Coppersburg
'84
MARY SABRINA CONRAD
Williams were married on
'84
May
and Ronald Lawrence
24 in Mifflinburg.
Mary
THE ALUMNI OUAWtftttV/DfcMnW* *9fe
1984
1985
a caseworker (or the Columbia Countv
Children and
\ oulh Services.
33
1985
is
VlCKl BEJGROW1CZ
and A Eugene Miller were
Ephrata Vlckl Is employed bv
Central School District and bv R B" Shan
Store They live in Leola
married on August
A. BECKER '84 and Geoffrev A Hoertz
were
married April 19 in Spring Grove Linda is
employed bv
Eagle's Eye. Inc.. as an accountant Thev live
LINDA
West
in
Chester
*85
16 in
Manheim
GREGORY ALLEN HUMMEL
employed as an accountant
for
and
"84
10 in
New
Loii Ann
Berlin Greg is
Homes
Poloron
BRADLEY THOMAS CO WELL
SUSAN ALISON TURKO
-85
'85
and Kim Louise
and Karl Richard Plel
meler Jr are engaged
Middle-
burg
ELLEN TO X ELL
Tommy R
and
-85
Cope
art-
planning
ing Company in
the public relations
an August 1*7 wedding Ellen earned a
master s degree at Bl and is employed bv
Liuerne
Intermediate I nit 18 in Kingston as a hearing therapist
Philadelphia
l.irard
WENDY BITTNER
has joined The Whole AdvertisPhiladelphia as an account executive in
*84
department She was previously
employed by Ketchum Public Relations in New York,
and before that she served an internship in public
relations at the American Cancer Societv She resides
in
JODI SEIP
'84
and
TODD SEIP
June 7
in Bangor Jodi, who earned a
speech pathology, is employed as a
at Geisinger Medical Center Todd Is
by Geisinger They live at 311
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
"84
were married
master's degree in
speech pathologist
an internal auditor
Road
Lightstreet
JAMIE-JO ANTHONY '84 and Scott Sickler were
married September 13 Jamie- Jo is employed bv Colonial Northampton Intermediate Unit 20
USA KAY SNYDER
and WILLIAM VINCENT
TOMALAVAGE '82 were married June 7 in Northumberland. Lisa is an accountant at Harrisburg Hospital,
and BUI is a computer programmer at Pomeroy's in
'84
Harrisburg.
CAROL
GROVATT
'84 and C Kenneth Rutt were
Easton Carol is employed as
manager of information systems and personal comput
ers by Olin Hunt Specialty Products, Inc They live in
L.
married June
14
in
Parsippany.
KATHLEEN FARNAN '84 and Rudolph Ducharme Jr
were married May 25 in Bangor Kathleen is employed
by Shared Medical Systems, Inc.. In Malvern They live
at 240 Dayton St., Phoenlxvllle.
KATHLEEN CAROLYN ROCUSKIE
JOSEPH RINGENBACH
'84
and
PAUL
'84
are planning a July 1987
wedding. Kathleen is a nurse clinician In the Intermedi
ate Adult Critical Care Complex at the Milton S
Hershey Medical Center, and Paul is an assistant
manager
at
Household Finance Co.
in
Lancaster
JOAN MARIE MOLNAR
the
E.
Hospital
BU
ZACHAR1AS
and
Francis James
were married June 14 In Hellertown Joan is
employed by Smith Kline Bioscience Uibs. King of
Prussia They live in Harleysville
CHERYL ANN GAFFNEY '85 and STEVEN JOSEPH
LATORRE '85 were married July 5 in Mount Carmel
Cheryl
is
a kindergarten teacher at Mount Carmel
Elementary School, and Steve is a medical technologist
at Ashland State General Hospital They live
at 308 S
Hickory St.. Mount Carmel
'85 and Harold Dallous wenmar
Bloomsburg Barbara Is studying lor a master s
degree in special education at Bl' fhev reside on West
Fifth Street in Bloomsburg
JUDITH ANN M NN It'll
I
and Paul Stephen
Romanic are engaged
DEBORAH LYNN HARTMAN '85 and JEFFREY
JAMES SMITH '85 were married June 28 In Sellnsgrove
Deborah
is a special education teacher a! Shlkellamy
High School, and Jeff Is an Insurance agent In l^wls
burg They reside In U'wlsburg
AMY ELIZABETH FLEMMING '85 and ROBERT
ANTHONY LARIO '85 were married July 26 In All. n
town Amy is a substitute teacher, and Robert Is a
computer programmer for Commonwealth Bank ThtJ
live at 428 Brandon Avenue In Wllllamsport
LORI NELSON 85 and STEVEN MILLER '85 were
married In Park Ridge. NJ Lorl Is employed by
Travelers Corp In Hartford, Connecticut, and Steven Is
pursuing a doctoral degree In neurosclence at Hartford
University, where he Is also employed Thev residi- in
L.
KAD-
PAMELA LYNN WILLIAMS '85 and Robert Brian
IVtrushka were married May 31 In Pen Argyl. Pamela
Is an accounts payable supervisor
for Shawnee Inn
They live on Fourth Street in Bangor
Development Co
'85 Is
a staff accountant for
March
Bethlehem
in
PATRICIA A LACEY
and Edwin R, Swarts 111
Clarks Summit Patricia Is a
special education teacher with the Northeast
Education
Intermediate Unit They live In Dalton
were married May
USA MARKS
April 12
Lisa
'85
17 In
and Michael Rowe were married
and they live In
'85
a substitute teacher,
Is
Gardners
were married June
14
in
'85
and John P Rhoads IV
Jersey Shore
accountant for Alln Woodworking. Inc
:t2f> Campbell St
Jersey Shore
Stacy
Is
Their address
an
Is
.
KATHLEEN
'85
ROBERT
'85 were married July
26 in Easton. Trtna is
employed by the Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center,
and Robert ts employed In management training
pro^
gram of Finance One. Walnutport Thev live In Allentown
STACY ANNE BIERLEY
BARBARA KILE
rled in
and
'85
JESKI
STEVE ROCKMAN
'85
speech therapy department of
In York as part of her
in the
Rehabilitation
master's program at
TR1NA
Merti are engaged
Danowsky were married May
month internship
HANDSCHUII
IRIS
IMWGI.AS CHRISTIE
and
'85
KURT
were married May 17 In
Southampton Kathleen Is employed by the Jordan
Frederick and Co advertising agency In Jenklntown
Hurl is employed as a claims examiner In central group
'85
operations of Prudential Insurance Co., Horsham Their
address In 221 Fuller Lane, Apartment O, Horsham
LAURA RAE BEAN
'85 and Robert Clark Hess Jr.
Laura Is a first grade teacher for
the Wllllamsporl Area School District
The couple
resides at 1201 Packer SI
Wllllamsport
wen* married June
21
,
TODD JEFFREY GIUNAWAY
'85
and Lynette
Smellier were married June 7 In Shamokln. Todd Ik
employed by Shared Medical Systems, Malvern They
live on Westchester Pike. West Chester
ELIZABETH A HAFFEY
were married
Pottstown
in
pathologist with the
Unit In Norrlslown
and James P
'85
Elizabeth
Is
a
Pender
speech
Montgomery County Intermediate
Hartford
ANN MATCHETTE '85 and STERLING
CHARLES GOGLE Jr '85 were married June 28 In
LISA
1985
Schoenersvllle Both are employed by the Catasauqua
Area School District
Representative: Virginia Balchunas,
Kinnelon, NJ 07405-2524
1
Road
Lincoln
ROBIN WILLIAMS
'85 Is
Lebanon Intermediate Unit
employed by the Lancaster
13 She completed u three
CHRIS POTASH '85 Is a receptionist for The Miami
News and lives at 1650 James Avenue. Room 606. in
Miami Beach, FL
33139
ERIC J. SMITH '85 is a senior programmer/analyst
New York State Teachers' Retirement System in
Albany, N Y. His address Is 199 S, Allen St.. Apt 18
for the
Albany, NY 12208
Wolfe '85
He would
like
to
Milton.
X.
LESH
an ensign
Navy, has
completed the Officer Indoctrination School at the Naval
Education and Training Center in Newport. R
He
joined the Navy Reserve in June 1986
'85.
in
the
I
MARK
D.
March
1986
LASLO
an ensign in the Navy, was
commissioned in his present rank upon completion of
Aviation Officer Candidate School at the Naval Air
Station in Pensacola. Fla He joined the Navy Reserve
in
7
In
'85
E
and Timothy
Inch
She taught at
Mlffllnburg
1
>
* t f f f f
1
!
1
'85.
COMMISSIONED during a recent
KIMBERLY SPEARING
and KEVIN CHERN '85
were married July 12 in Willow Grove Kevin Is
employed as a systems analyst by Electronic Data
Systems of Flint. Michigan, and they live in Grand
Blanc.
PEGGY LYNNE WAGNER
were married June
hear from Dave
DONALD R. HENDRICKS II '85 and Jennifer Ann
Kadash are planning a May 1987 wedding Don Is a
programmer/analyst for American Home Foods Inc
LOUIS
ROSEANN A FINN '85 and Robert J Luther were
married In Pottstown Roseann received a degree from
Rutgers University School of Law In I'M, She Is
deputy attorney general with the New Jersey Attorney
General's office In Trenton
'85
Thirteen
ceremony
Brian Guckenberger.
(
BU
front,
Air
Force
from
left)
ROTC
cadets were commissioned second lieutenants
Thomas Amadio. Michael Abraham, Richard
Antolik.
Tony Benner. Roger Dellinger and John Marrone; (standing, from left) Dr.
Charles H Carlson, assistant vice president for academic affairs, Scott Wilcox, Scott Knapp, John
McFadden, Richard Carcella. Steve Davis. Randy Benn and Lt Col Robert F Cafazzo, commander
of AFROTC Det 752
34
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/DecemDer
I9d*>
In McAJIIsterville
Fayette Elementary School
They
1985-1986 year.
live at McAJlstervlJle
KATHLEEN RENE STAHL
CARD '85 were married on
July
D.
26
In
1
MARY-MARGARET McKEOWN
Shamokin
'85
and Joseph
Glen Lyon
In
G. WOLFE '85 and Kathryn E. Abraham are
planning a May 1987 wedding David Is employed by
GPU Service Corp as a programmer/analyst
DAVID
'85
JOHN
and
A.
KEVIN
'85 and Cheryl E Wenrlch are
employed by Boscov's at the Susque
DELSITE
F.
Is
hanna Valley Mall.
BRENDA FAYE WILKINS '85 and Matthew John
Redshaw were married October 4 In l>?moyne Brenda
Is
a management analyst at the Defense Depot In
Mechanlcsburg
CAROLE LYNN KRAMER
were married
and Jennifer Ann
Kadash are planning a May 1987 wedding Donald is
employed as a programmer/analyst by American Home
Foods,
SHARI
L.
Is
KEECH '85 received her master's degree at
a speech pathologist at the Mechanlcsburg
Rehabilitation Hospital.
MARIANNE HUXTA
'85 and James Darrel Talbot are
wedding. Marianne Is employed as
a radiologic technologist at St. Joseph Hospital.
May
planning a
1987
KORMAS
'85 has passed the examine
Nurse licensure In Pennsylvania. She
employed by Wilkes Barre General Hospital.
L.
Milton
Inc.,
SUSAN ALISON TURKO '85 and Karl Richard Plelmeler Jr are planning to marry in fall 1987 Susan is
employed by West End Day Care and Carbon County
Housing Authority, Palmerton.
PATRICK THOMAS MORAN
JANET
.Kin v '85 of Pottsvtlle has received a
master's degree In reading at BU.
E.
i
'85
and Brenda L.
BEJGROWICZ
'85 and A. Eugene Miller were
Ephrata Vicki is employed by
Manhelm Central School District and by R.B. Shap
Store They live in Leola
VICKI
16
in
graduates
In
December.
BRADLEY THOMAS COWELL
'85
and Kim Louise
Mertz are engaged Brad Is an accountant for N lessen,
Dunlap & Prltchard, Colmar In Montgomery County
SALLY ARTERS
Community College
'86
of
employed as a nurse
Is
at the
Lancaster
J ANA SUE RIPPON '86 and DAVID LEE MASENHEIMER '86 were married on August 2 in Emmaus.
attending Dickinson School of Law, and Jana is
grade teacher at Hansel and Gretel Early
Learning Center In Harrlsburg.
Is
third
JOANN ZENON
L.
were married
KRAMER
May
17 In
and Bradley J. Bender
Womelsdorf The couple lives In
'85
McELWEE
T.
KAREN MARIE COOK
'85
and Gary
R
Marinelll will
MARYBETH LOUDEN SLAG ER
and David Scott
Runk were married June 28 in Lewistown She is an
assistant buyer at S. Grumbacher and Son
Their
address is L 135 Kings Arms. Waterford, York
'85
Their address
PA
Is 6
and
Oak
in
Drive. Galen Hall. Wernersvllle.
position
on
Hospital.
LORI A. WAGNER '86 has accepted a position with
General Electric Information Systems in Rockville, Md.
MICHAEL
planning a
R.
fall
GLOVAS
'86
and Denlse Lynn Rutt are
1988 wedding.
married October
and Eric David Krag
Bethlehem. Pamela is
ness were married August 16 in
employed by Collegian Productions,
where they live.
were married
in
PAULA
FERN
J.
'86
and Thomas Cantrell Syle
Harrisburg. They live
'86
in
Montrose.
and
GREGORY FERDOCK
'84
in
Mausdale. They reside
in
14
MICHAEL DUBBS '86 and Jan Louise Johnson were
married October 11 in Bloomsburg. Michael is employed
by J D K. Management Co., Inc. Their address is 3928
Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg.
KAREN L. ESHELMAN '86
NER '85 are planning an April
and
GLENN
A.
FAULK-
Karen is a
management trainee with Kay Jewelers, Inc., and Glenn
is a sales representative for J.I. Holcomb Manufacturing, a division of Premier Industrial of Cleveland. Ohio.
1987 wedding.
MARY JO CORK IE RE '86 and JEFFREY SCOTT
WELKER '85 are planning an October 1987 wedding.
Jeffrey is an advertising sales representative for
Sentinel in Carlisle.
JULIE ANN MARTIN
be married on April
'86
The
and Kayne Wesley Stuart
4, 1987, in
Shamokin Dam.
MARY JO CORRJERE '86
WELKER '85 will be married
and JEFFREY SCOTT
in October 1987. Jeff is
employed as an advertising sales representative by The
4 In
ANTRAM
'86 is the first person to
ELIZABETH
receive a degree in interpreting for the deaf at BU. She
is also the first person to earn a four-year degree in
interpretation within the State System of Higher Education.
BU's interpreter training program was devised by
Samuel B. Slike and appraoved by the state Department
Education in 1983. It is one of only nine such four-year
degree programs in the United States.
of
and James Lenhart Jr. were
Spring City
'86
AMBER ESHELMAN
'86
L.
MOHARTER
May
'86
and
Wendy Sue
and Joseph C. Iwanski plan
is an accountant for Farm
May 1987 wedding. Amber
and Home Oil Co., Telford.
a
Conyngham. Brad is
the Minsi Trails Council. Boy
31 in
a district executive for
Scouts of America. Lehigh Valley.
LYNNE HOWER
JONI
married September 20
in
'86 and David M. Poust were
Old Salem. The couple lives in
Trenton, N.J.
SCOTT INCH
'86
and Kathie Diane StetUer were
married on June 14. Scott is studying for a Ph.D. in
applied mathematics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University in Blacksburg. Virginia.
ROBYN LEE SWISHER
be married on June
is
13,
'86
and David B. Paust
will
A
registered nurse, Robyn
Kimble Hospital in Morristown,
1987.
employed at Mount
David is a senior at BU.
N.J.
JEAN MARIE KOLB
'86 and Franklin
an April 1987 wedding.
D
Steinruck
JOHN
at
TRACEY BETH SEESHOLTZ
'86
and WILLIAM
were married June 21 in
Berwick. Tracey is a teacher in Prince Georges County
tMd.) School District, and Bill teaches at Charles
Carroll Middle School. They live in Glen Burnie.
HARRISON RYAN
J
'85
'86 and Kathleen Skoteck are
attending Mansfield University this
Sentinel, Carlisle.
has accepted a
the staff of Allentown General
III
'86
19565.
PAMELA ANN SOBCHAK
is
'86
JOHN
P. DOYLE '84 were
married August 23 In Wllltamsport Donna Is controller
for Concrete Safety Systems. Bethel, and John Is an
analyst for General Public Utilities. Reading. John Is
also In the master's program at VUlanova Universttv
'85
has accepted a position as a
MARGARET MARY DEGENHART
Jr. plan
DONNA FOLK
'86
Malvern.
Reynolds were married
be married on August 22. 1987. Karen, who also received
a master's degree at BU, is employed as a speech
language pathologist at Temple University
ANGELO MARTIN
fall.
will
computer programmer with Shared Medical Systems
BRADLEY
Reading.
M.
engaged Angelo
has accepted a position in the
at
the Lehigh Valley
'86
surgical cardlothoracic unit
Hospital Center In Allentown.
PATRICIA GIATRAS
CAROLE
GREGORY MONTAGUE SULLIVAN '86 and Cynthia
Marie Crager were married June 14 in Hughesville.
Greg is a business teacher at Northwestern Lehigh
School District in New Tripoli Their address is 315 West
Walnut Street, Hughesville.
CANDACE ANN MOORE '86 and Mark Dwayne Parks
were married August 30 at the home of the bride's
parents on Wysox R.D. 2. Candace is a nurse at the
Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
1986
Dave
and Dennis Lee Holcomb
Watsontown They live at
'86
in
2.
Idaho.
nursing
R. POWELL '85 and MONIKA E. WINDER 86
are planning a 1987 wedding Scott Is employed by Lanld
Corp. of Parslppany, N.J., as a cost accountant Monlka
SCOTT
RD
24
Joy.
SUSAN
and DAVID E. GRAY '83 are
planning an April 1987 wedding. Janet Is employed by
Diamond- Bnthurst Inc., and David Is employed by
General Electric Co.
JANET BLACK
Pittsfield
May
BRENDA ANN SUHR
'85
II
tlon for Registered
Is
DONNA JEAN FISHER
were married June
married August
has accepted a position with
a regional CPA firm in Exton.
..
TRACT ANN HOFFMAN *86 and Marc Charles Lowe
in Muncy They reside in Muncy
Hershey were married September 13 in Lancaster.
Patrick Is employed by Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co of Milwaukee The couple lives In Mount
a
MAUREEN
'85
Catasauqua They
'86
& Co
RICHARD J. WERNER '85 and Sberri Ann Poliski are
engaged Richard Is a credit analyst for the Hamilton
Bank, West Chester
Bender were married In Womelsdorf Carole Is
employed by Meridian Bank as a computer program
mer. They reside In Muhlenberg Township.
BU. She
SCOTT
M.
were married June 7
and Bradley Jack
'85
JOHN
TIM WOOLCOCK '85 is a science teacher and head
soccer coach at Elk Lake High School
II
14 in
reside in St Clair.
Rudolph, Palitz
DONALD R HENDRICKS
LUETTGEN
arc engaged.
engaged. Kevin
carovich '86 were married June
BU
Mary
Margaret Is also a graduate of Wilkes College with a
B.A degree In economics Prior to her marriage, she
was employed as a registered medical technologist at
the VA Medical Center In Wilkes Barre The couple
resides In Newport News, Va.
HOLLY ANN HOG AN
has been named director of
Mental Health/ Mental Retardation A Tamaqua native.
Anita earned a master s degree In exceptionalities at
Pa
Edward Fisher were married
'85
mental retardation services for Schuylkill County
DAVID PETER
and
'85
R
ANITA YUSKAUSKAS
during the
Kathleen is a teacher, and David I* an accountant with
Laventhol and Horwath In Philadelphia Their address
Levlttown.
Ik Racquetclub Apartment* C40, Route 413,
'85
1986
1985
1985
an INK
RENEE SMITH
MTKAVICH
and Douglas Merle
of
has begun first-year studies
Law.
Perdue,
in
Inc., in
'86 and Elaine Casner were married
McVeytown. Paul is an accountant with
Salisbury, Md., where they reside.
married
in
'86
and Craig A. Nelson were
Mechanicsburg.
Their
Inc.. State College,
MOLLY N1CODEM YORK
membership
'86
'86
PAUL PAULING
September 27
HELENKA SMAK
'86
Keister were married June 14 in Selinsgrove.
address is 267 Beacon Drive. Harrisburg
MARY ANN HILDA BET
J.
The Dickinson School
and Michael John Push-
ogists.
She
is
'86
has been accepted for
American Society of Clinical Patholemployed in the chemistry laboratory of
in the
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
1986
1986
Geisinger Medical Center She and her husband
James
D York, live in Riverside
JoANNE M MILLETS
*B6
were married September
and David E Palenchar
Bethlehem JoAnne is a
20 in
accountant for Nabisco
Texas, where they reside
cost
Brands.
Houston
*86
and David Phillips
Warren Center
employed by Shores Short Stop in Wvsox
is
They reside
in
28
in
Towanda
MARY WEAVER
and Joseph A Carter Jr were
married In Conyngham Man- is employed bv
The
School House Early Childhood Center in Wilkes Ba'rre
and Kimberlv Ann Coles
plan an August 1987 wedding Kenneth Is an accountant
for Parents. Randolph. Orlando. Carev and
.Associates
in Wilkes-Barre. Kimberly is a senior at
BU.
KIM SCHANBACKER
VINCENT
has accepted a position as
blood bank of Robert Packer
'86
M
and Lynne
'86
27 in Willlamsport
Fox were
Vincent
JOHN
J.
MIRAV1CH
has begun
'86
The Dickinson School
Law
of
first
an
Is
underwriter for Liberty Mutual Insurance Co Thev
in South Willlamsport.
at
*
ANN MARIE FARLEY
married June
Northampton
|
ANGELA
KATHRYN A KITTA
and Bryan L Carper were
Berwick Kathryn Is a nurse at Berwick
Hospital, and they live at 215 E Front St Berwick
married
'86
has accepted a teachlna
position with the Ailentown Diocese.
and Kimberlv Ann
IM1I are planning a January 10 wedding
In Mechanics
burg Leo is a secondary math teacher and
assistant
football coach at the Wall
N.J
High School Kimberlv
will graduate from BU in December
14
In
'86
Miller
ANTONELL1
C.
and John Burger were
They reside In
Heights
'86
and Bruce A Leuzlnger
Is employed
are planning a June 1987 wedding Angela
by Meridian Bancorp, inc of Reading.
In
,
KATHLEEN A DOUGHERTY
NANCY
*86
ELLIOTT
*86 and THOMAS I. AMADIO '86
October Nancy Is a project coordinator
or A M Best Co Oldwlck, N J
and Tom Is a second
lieutenant In the U S Air Force
a sales repro
is
A.
were married
sentative for the Sheraton Danville Inn
In
.
LORI
KEMMERER
computer specialist
Lexington Park. Mary land
in
'86
in the
CORSON
P.
MARY LOUISE SMITH
Carlisle
,
LEO CHARLES HARRIS U
Dynamic Corp
KENNETH GARY KIRK
married September
employed by Dally Express. Inc
.
'86
medical technologist
Hospital. Sayre
1986
i
PATRICIA LYNN WILLIAMS
Chapman were married June
Patricia
Inc
HOLLY
JR
J
Hanna
a
*86ls
YODER
& Co. PC.
'86
JAMES SERNAK
Nlessen. Dunlap
has accepted a position with
an accounting firm In Haver
Lay. Inc
KELLIE CHRISTINE KIEHL
has Joined the auditing
'86
W
'86 and DONALD
Jr '86 were married June 28 In Williams
port Kellle Is an accounting clerk at Founders Federal
Savings and Loan Association, and Don is a special
education teacher In the Camden Central School Dls
trlct They reside In Willlamsport
,
'86 Is
employed by
with national headquarters
SUSIE RANG
York College
of
'86
In Dallas.
plans to continue her education at
JUL1ANN SALN1CKY
to
"86
has accepted a position In
Co In Houston. Texas
study law
live
vear studies
in Carlisle.
has accepted a position with
the Big Eight accounting firm of Arthur Anderson &
Company in Rose and, N.J. He has been assigned to the
'86
Alumni and
going
to.
.
.
I
audit division.
DENISE MARIE LUTSKY '86 has successfully completed the state CPA examination. She Is employed by
Peat, Marwick. Mitchell and Company of Ailentown
KARYN PATRICIA RYAN
'86
Carten III were married on July 19 They live
Bethlehem, where Karyn is attending graduate school
Lehigh University.
EVA
ELLINGER
M.
'86
and Scott B
planning a June 1987 wedding
Meridian Bank in Reading
DAWN RENE LOOKER
'86
Spend 4 Magical Nights
Old Friends and
and James Edward
Eva
Is
in
New
at
and Robert P
Kuder
$
II
are engaged.
DURRELL REICHLEY '86 is employed by the
TIMES- HERALD, Norristown, as a news reporter The
TIMES-HERALD
is a dally newspaper serving Norristown and central Montgomery County Durrell is a
former student writer for THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY
His address Is 402 Race St., Perkasie, PA 18944.
DENISE
YERGEY
Inc., in
Panama
City,
Fla.
Airfare
and William Paul McCabe
Port Trevorton. Robin is a
'86
were married July 5 in
teacher, and they live in Van Nuys, California
ANGELA SUE PROPST
were married May
*86
and Brian Keith Floyd
Quakertown. Angela is
employed by Neissen, Dunlap & Pritchard of Colmar
They live in Sellersville.
MICHELLE
married
and they
31.
live at
in
FEHNEL
and Barry R Rider were
employed by Manpower,
4259 Newburg Road. Bethlehem
L.
May
24
WANAMAKER
BETSY
'86 and ROBERT J. LONG
G.
are planning a June 1987 wedding. Betsy is employed
by CIGNA Corp., Philadelphia, and Robert is a teacher
at Upper Darby High School in Drexel Hill.
LYNDON YEARICK
just relax
'86 Is
an insurance representa
Lewisburg He lives
and
hotel included
Barbados
in
its
offers
majestic plantation
great
golf, tennis
an
rfs
M. FORIS '86 is on the
Mount Carmel
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'86
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699
March
'86
are planning a May
ment trainee with Kay Jewelers,
Hilton
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and Vincent H Wampole Jr
1987 wedding. Denise Is a manage-
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at the Fabulous
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Vol. 85, NO. 4
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Bloomsburg Univers
January 1986
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THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/January
2
1986
President shares views on his role as leader
(EDITOR'S NOTE: President Harry Ausprich
addressed the Bloomsburg University facuJty for the
first time at the beginning of the fall semester. We
would like to share excerpts of his address as the
message
president's
for this issue of
no place for arrogance or coercion or anything remotely
approaching violence Freedom abused is freedom lost
"We are most free," advises Remhold Niebuhr. "in the
we are not free "
within this perspective, tension usually persists
between the university and its society, especially when
both are dynamic In turbulent times anxiety may
Even
Having been welcomed so warmly myself
you on
of
many
different occasions
—
—
it
by so
gives me
mount until each feels threatened by the other
Segments of American society during the 1960s felt
undermined by the universities, even as universities
feared intrusion by society Socrates drinking the
hemlock, perhaps under pressure from the Athens
Chamber of Commerce, is the classic example of
the very greatest pleasur
that warmth and to be on
the giving end of the
greetings. Lorraine, Sarah
and Emily, and I say
"thank you" for your
there,
than
To those
of
you new to the faculty, most
of
whom
the
met
I
last
week
at
new
faculty orientation
and also at the picnic, let
me add yet another
"welcome."
only hope
I
your spirits are as high, and
your start is as pleasant, as
mine
If
mean
bit effusive,
I
to. I
ruly believe
AUSPRICH
there ought to he no more
joyful place than a university How manv other men and
women are so lucky as to he able to spend a lifetime
teaching, learning, reading, Inventing, creating,
arguing, writing, thinking discussion, leading, and
awakening others to what we have found'' And yet I am
al the same lime painfully aware thai
the joy of
t
academic
some of lis luster at niany
some degree at this one.
think that
and you
know some of the reasons
why. But think that we can, together, restore some of
that spirit and Joy that we are blessed i<> have wiihm
our grasp, and lest sound only like some academic
Sybarite who might sacrifice the student and the
public
has
life
universities,
and
I
lost
to
I
I
I
pleasure of the faculty, I reply that learning and
service are, Indeed, my true aim, only
know that
to the
I
joyful faculty
make
the hest teachers and researchers
just as joyful students make the hest learners.
1
to
TO
EXTENT, then, must the public university,
with its commitment to pluralism, reflect priorities of
those who pay for if Clark Kerr warns that "the ivory
'
tower of yore is becoming a regulated public utility."
Legislative committees, state budget experts, and even
the courts are more involved than ever with the
campus, just as faculty unions and student lobbies are
more involved with public authority. The struggle is
over who gets how much and why. Observing it, my fear
is that perfect pluralism may produce permanent
academic mediocrity Public interest is never served by
reducing the university to popular taste.
It Is dangerous also to accept utilitarianism
whether in the form of social justice of vocationalism or
economic progress
as the purpose of the university,
unless one also takes the long view of progress The
university was not designed as the instrument of instant
remedy for society's ills. It has a moral obligation to be
sensitive to the culture, hut it should be the culture's
conscience as well as its reflection.
Ideally, then, the university has the dual responsibility
of innovation and conservation. No great institution can
be built running counter to public opinion, but neither
can curriculum content be determined bv opinion polls.
If the university is made accountable directly
to
-
sound a
I
BELIEVE THE UNIVERSITY'S
preserve the
first
commitment
is
freedom and openness
Somewhere, in every great society, room must he made
for that place in which anything
may be studied and
spirit of
everything may he questioned
not just safe and
established things hut dangerous and incendiary
ones
including the most vexing questions of race
and war
of
and morals, of property and national pride
In
such a place there are no unexamined
presuppositions
and no holds barred. Professors are hired to
teach and
students are sent to learn with the explicit
understanding that they are not required to agree
with
politics
those who hired or with those who sent
them The
society which nourishes such an
institution displays sell
confidence and devotion to truth
But the institution which preserves
such freedom
exercises self-discipline The delicate thing
ahout
freedom is that, while it requires restraints
il also
requires that they are self imposed
rather than forced
from without Since civilized discourse
always Involves
the possibility that we might be
mistaken, there can he
—
economic interests, it is reduced to a vocational center,
by whatever name When it forms governmental or
sectarian alliances, it assumes the deficiencies and
limitations of its own, but the long-range interests of
society are best served by preserving the relative
autonomy of the university.
The Idea of pure autonomy is an illusion. Faculty are
Influenced not only by years of scholarly reflection, but
also by what they read in national magazines and watch
on the nightly television. The academic establishment,
since It Is composed of human beings, is influenced
by
intellectual fashion, as a random sampling of faculty"
philosophical learnings within many departments
confirms In external relationshipsabsolute autonomy
impossible, and pure neutrality is never attainable
internally But as an institution, autonomy and
neutrality define our aim
is
against the background of some of these thoughts
now share with you some of the more specific
Ideas have about Bloomsburg University
and the
It
that
is
1
I
directions toward which
progress.
FIRST,
1
I
helieve
we
should and can
SHALL RESIST
manage and
the temptation merely to
cope, and instead do all can to lead' as
I
well as to administer
Professor Reif of the group in Science and
Mathematics Education at the University of California
at Berkeley, wrote in a "Point
of View" article for the
in fact lead?"
very real sense I believe leadership has become
the antithesis of what many see and feel happening in
our colleges or universities. In fact, someone has said
that innovation, change, reform, all hallmarks of
leadership, are to an institution what pigeons are to a
cathedral: one moment flashing white wings against a
blue sky. a motion of exquisite beauty, but in the next
moment fouling sacred foundations or giving the
upturned eye its ultimate humiliation.
Jacques Barzun, in his classic THE TEACHER IN
AMERICA (1945), wrote: "The reason why the big
world scorns the academic world is precisely this, that
remembering its school days, the big world is sure that
all learning is hokum and all teachers pretenders."
I think we might be pretenders because we lack the
courage to lead; we lack the courage to face squarely
our problems and the need to design the process to
redirect our energies into more significant and realistic
roles An old testament dictum warns: "Where there is
no vision, the people perish."
Above the high doors of the Nelson Gallery of Art in
Kansas City are these words: "It is by the real that we
In a
WHAT
some even newer
my own
University or College Presidents, Chancellors. Provosts.
all are persons
clearly in position of leadership but most of these play
the roles of administrators and managers. How many of
Academic Vice Presidents. Deans,
them do
tension producing tragedy
extraordinarily warm and
gracious welcome to the
university and community
There are new faces out
by the ideal that we live."
B. Leonard, linguist and philosopher, rejects
the apologist, takes refuge in the human condition, and
exist,
it
accepts what typically
"Not
that
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is as what has to be.
boldly may simply be
He contends
irresponsible." These several views seem contained in
the old insight that some invent reality to dignifv their
own limitations.
.
.
.
YOUR PRESIDENT MUST CREATE
each
trust with
a feeling of
of the university's constituencies.
As a
former faculty member I am fully aware of the hopes
and aspirations of faculty. You reflect great diversity,
yet your president must find the themes of unity which
will help realize the goals and visions of this institution.
We know there will be times of disagreement and
perhaps some tension. Yet in academe we can expect
the spirit of collegiality to prevail in that we understand
our mutual responsibilities and hold the highest respect
for each other.
Second, and I believe very important, albeit general,
is the obligation 1 feel to nurture the
venturesome and
the visionary in the face of static resources, which of
course means diminishing resources. The problems we
have regarding facilities, equipment, adequate
resources for faculty development, to mention only a
very few. are immense. During my interview I spoke
about the need for your new president to become
actively involved and to project an aggressive posture
in
development efforts and fundraising. This I pledge to
do.
.
.
.
Third, I hold no higher priority than the
maintenance
of our healthy enrollments. Not
just the numbers but
the quality of our students. I will work
diligently
to
preserve our reputation in this regard and will
charge
the Provost and Vice President, deans,
chairs and
faculty to do everything we all can.
including speedv
implementation of the honors program on a universitywide basis so that our students will be challenged
in
ways in which this university can indeed
be
.
.
curriculum and instruction. I wish to remind
vou that
the liberal arts requirement is the
foundation "of the
educational experience for our students
This fall's
freshmen turn 33 in the year 2000. normal
life
expectancy carries them well into the
decade of the next
century Imagine the changes Can
they be equipped for
he fu ure-shock speed of change.' I
believe students
broadly educated in the liberal arts
will be best
prepared to cope and conqjer. come
what may.
0WLEDGE
0F L1FE S
goals,
nn^ a merC m ea0NE
ns 10 an end
uite often
'
'
Student Staff
Debbie Bfyer
Luci Ruckle
dream
to
proud.
Fourth. I plan to provide help, guidance,
or pressure
as needed to continue the examination
and studv of our
The Alumni Quarterly
Director of Alumni Affairs
is
George
.
Doug
the following:
"Leaders are persons who formulate significant,
innovative ideas and translate them into actions. Are
there such leaders in contemporary higher education''
discovery that
THE ALUMNI
QUARTERLY.)
many
CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION,
Stephana Stewart
nnL^L
questions
Q
must
the followmg
,
are asked:
-Who needs a course m
philosophy 0 " -Do we need more
technicians'" -Why
^
0
gn ang age ' "' Can wc teach something
A J
!^
we cann^?i
use? And
students comprehend only bv
accident the intellectual tradition
of which we are a
part, its scattered fragments
are strewn from one end
of the campus to the other
^^
,
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,
1
Conimuea on page
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1986
3
$3 million for students
Banker's advice key to
A Shenandoah businessman who
never graduated
working with Union National Bank to put together
guidelines to be used by the awards committee
About 150 students from the areas named in the will
are currently enrolled at BU. according to Tom Cooper,
dean of admissions Last spring, about 600 students
graduated from the high schools named, officials said
University Relations Director Jessie McCoy said up to
150 scholarships will be available over a four vear
from high school has bequeathed $3 million for student
scholarships at Bloorasburg University.
Fred G. Smith, who died July 17 at the age of 80.
established the trust fund in his will.
The scholarship is the largest in the 146-year history
of BU. The trust is also one of the largest dedicated to
academic scholarships in the State System of Higher
Education. BU President Harry Ausprich said at a press
conference Aug. 27.
Established in memory of Smith s late wife. Marion,
the scholarship fund is named "The Fred G. Smith
Golden Rule Trust Fund." It will be administered by
Union National Bank. Mt. Carmel.
The trust is currently valued at $3 million and
includes a provision to increase its net worth to $5
million. The funds available for scholarships could be as
much as $300,000 annually, bank officials said.
To be eligible for a scholarship, students must be
residents of Ashland. Mount Carmel or Shenandoah
boroughs or Mount Carmel Township. Smith's will also
requires students to be from one of the following high
schools: Shenandoah Area. North Schuylkill Area.
Cardinal Brennan. Mount Carmel Area or Our Lady of
Lourdes.
Stipulations in the will also state that recipients must
be academically talented and have financial need.
High school principals will recommend students for
the scholarship. An awards committee consisting of
pastors from three Shenandoah area churches will then
make the final decision. The churches are Our Lady of
Mount Carmel, First Methodist Church in Mount Carmel
and St. Mauritius Church in Ashland.
John Walker, vice president for institutional
advancement, said that university officials will be
Building
period.
Ausprich said the awards committee will be able to
grant full or partial scholarships based on the individual
student's financial need Bank officials hope to have the
fund in place by fall 1986
According to Union National Bank officer John J
Drucis. Smith didn't have a specific institution in mind
when he decided over a year ago to create the fund
Drucis. whose son attended BU. suggested the school to
Smith. "He said That's fine ." Drucis recalled
Smith, who lived at 12 N Main St.. Shenandoah, was
the owner and manager of Nesbitt's Cut Rate Drug
Stores in Shenandoah and Tamaqua. He was described
by bank officials as a shrewd investor
Smith lived
in Shenandoah for the last 26 vears He
Mount Carmel and served in the U S Annv
during World War II. He was decorated for dutv during
was born
in
the liberation of Paris and created the first C.l soda
parlors in France.
Smith was a member of the Anunciation Church, the
American Legion and the Veterans of Foreign Wars He
was a director of the Cerebral Palsy Board in Pottsville
and was responsible for the funding of a Pottsville dascare center. He was also active in the Rotary Club and
the Junior Chamber of Commerce.
His wife, the former Marion Morris, died In 1975. The
couple had no children.
named
in
The Bloomsburg University Council of Trustees, at
September quarterly meeting, named the campus
maintenance building in honor of former BU Vice
President Boyd F. Buckingham A 1943 graduate of
Bloomsburg State Teachers College. Buckingham
served the university as a professor, director and vice
honor of Boyd Buckingham
Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce, past vice
president and board member of the Bloomsburg Area
Industrial Development Association, past chairman and
member of the Bloomsburg Town Planning Commission
and initial member of the Columbia County Housing
Authority.
He is a 33 degree Mason affiliated with the Scottish
and York Rite Masonic bodies and served as
their
president for 28 years.
The building, located at the east end of
Lightstreet Road, will now be
known as the "Boyd F.
gift
campus along
Commander -in-Chief,
past
chairman
of the
Caldwell Consistory
Bloomsburg Chapter
member and
ol
American
Red Cross; elder and
trustee of the First Presbyterian
Church. Bloomsburg, and membei of the advisory
board o( the First Federal Savings and Loan
Association. Bloomsburg
Buckingham and his
Bloomsburg
wife, the
former Joanna Flee
'43.
reside in
Buckingham Campus
Maintenance Center."
Dormitory gets green
Buckingham joined the
university faculty in 1953 as a
member of the speech
department. He was the
school's director of public
relations from 1955 to 1965,
director of development from
1965 to 1970. associate vice
president for development
and external relations from
1970 to 1974 and vice
president for administration
A $3.45 million dormitory complex will be built on
Bloomsburg University's upper campus near Nelson
Fieldhouse to help relieve student housing problems
The plan to build the five-building, apartment style
complex was approved in October by the State System
from
1974 to his retirement in
December 1981
Between 1965 and
1974.
when Buckingham served
as
BUCKINGHAM
director of development and
associate vice president for development and external
relations, he was involved in the greatest physical plant
expansion in the history of the university. Nineteen new
buildings and other projects were added to the campus
during this period. Some of these buildings include the
Scranton
Commons. Kehr
Lycoming Hall.
Buckingham was a
Higher Education.
University officials said the new dormitories will help
decrease crowded conditions in existing dormitories.
BU has been requesting for the past 13 years that the
state build a new dormitory using funds from the capital
budget But the request for a new dorm was finally
approved this year after BU officials decided to float a
bond issue to pay for the structure and pay off the debt
with student rental fees.
BU President Harry Ausprich said the state's General
Services Administration will work with the university on
hiring an architect who will study costs and formulate
preliminary designs for the complex
Ausprich said the complex will consist of five
modules" that will contain both one- and two-bedroom
of
Union. Nelson Fieldhouse and
1974 recipient of the Distinguished
Service Award of the BU Alumni Association. He was
also a 1980 recipient of the Distinguished Service Award
of the Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
Buckingham's community contributions include being
past president and former board member of the
•
apartments The modules will be built into a hill
overlooking Country Club Drive and will be heated with
solar energy.
Besides helping with the housing shortage. Ausprich
said the new complex will also help improve education.
"There are problems when students are cramped in
small spaces." he said. "If we get students into spaces
light
where they don't feel so crowded,
"
conditions It's a neat idea
it
will
improve
living
Cam h vkc president (or administration,
new complex will be designed to hold 300
He said the university's first concern will be
avoid "tripling" 'putting three students In a room
designed for two* students on the lower campus
Kob«-rt
B*ld the
students
The new dormitory will offer an alternative lifestyle
campus In one of the existing dormitoi ies.
Parrish said The rooms will be structured as private
lo
to
living on
apartments with each apartment containing a living
room, dining room and kitchen area, as well as one
bathroom and one or two bedrooms
"We're looking
for the
more mature
student," Parrish
said
Students living in the new dormitories will still be
required to adhere to campus policies Since the
dormitories will be owned by the university, alcohol
not be permitted in the apartments.
Parrish said the project has the support of town
will
officials.
If all of the steps in the financial and planning process
go smoothly, construction could begin as early as the
spring of 1987, Parrish said If construction does begin
then, the apartments would be ready for occupancy by
the
fall of 1988. if
not sooner.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
AT&T computer
gift
worth $187,000
Bloomsburg University President Harry Ausprich
announced that the university has received a $187,000
donation of computer equipment from AT&T as part of
the company's University Computer Donation Program.
The equipment includes five desktop 3B2 supermicrocomputers along with a variety of terminals and
software. In addition, AT&T will install the equipment
and provide one year of maintenance and support.
AT&T's University Computer Donation Program is
sponsored under the Economic Recovery Act of 1981 and
is a philanthropic project to further extend support for
higher education in the United States.
Michael S, Bichn, branch manager, said. "We are
committed to furthering computer research on this
nation's college campuses With decreasing government
participation In the funding of research and education in
universities,
more and more
responsibility for the role
has fallen upon private business " Gifts made under the
Economic Recovery Act of 1981 must be used in the
physical or biological sciences.
Anthony lanicro, director of development at BU. who.
along with Robert Parrlsh, vice president for
administration, authored the university's Initial proposal
to AT&T, said, "With this donation, AT&T continues its
history of making thoughtful and generous contributions
not only to Bloomsburg, but to higher education
generally. Coupled with an earlier gift to tinuniversity's College of Business, AT&T's donations to
Bloomsburg University this year total $224,000 This new
gift will give students direct access to state-of the art
technology and will greatly enhance our efforts to
improve educational opportunities for students
"
Interested in computing
Universities receiving the equipment have been
chosen on the basis of their developmental efforts in the
computer science and engineering fields, their
commitment
"campus-of-the-future" technology and
their willingness to participate through the involvement
of faculty, sludcfils ;ind administration
to
Faculty receive
AT&T
has donated microcomputer equipment valued
student course work. Later, the new equipment
will be
in the university's College Ol
Business.
Robert 1. Blumenthal, AT&T's Computer Product
Information Systems Manager, who recently visited
the
campus for a demonstration of the equipment said "We
believe that microcomputing will plav an
Important role
in higher education in the
future and that universities
will
He added,
are
Dr
president
AT&T
Robert
J.
-
President Ausprich accepts AT&T gift during ceremony with Pat Schaael
(seated
executive, and Michael S Biehn (seated, right) AT&T branch manager
Looking on
Parnsh. vice president for administration, Dr Larry W. Jones,
provost and vice
academic
for
to participate in
affairs,
and Anthony M.
laniero,
these changes."
BU President Harry Ausprich
are delighted that AT&T has provided a
significant computer equipment grant to the university
The gift will make state-of-the-art technology available
to our faculty and students and also offer the
latest in
local area network operating systems."
responded,
permanently housed
Bloomsburg
AT&T account
In receiving the gift,
m
like
left)
AT&T computers
at $37,000 to Bloomsburg University. The
gift was
announced by AT&T branch manager Michael Biehn.
The equipment Includes eight personal computers
printers and a
letv of additional software and
hardware. Initially, the equipment will be used
primarily by BU faculty for exploi tag applications for
process."
AT&T GIFT TO BU
be leader* and innovator m thlfl
tremendously exciting for
"We
Dr. John Dlttrich, dean of the College of Business
at
BU, pointed out that there will be a great increase in the
application of microcomputers in baccalaureate
programs in the coming years. He added, "While
microcomputers have been used extensively in very
large Institutions, AT&T's Interest in Bloomsburg
is
especially gratifying. We hope other forward-thinking
corporations will consider the possibilitv of
additional
applications for microcomputers at the "university."
"It Is
Shared Medical gives computer
For the second consecutive year, Shared Medical
Systems of Malvern is giving Bloomsburg University
computer equipment valued
Student trustee named
stated,
at nearly $7,000. The gift
includes an IBM XT personal computer system with
a
graphic printer and color monitor.
Jean Kazicki.
Lynda Fedor, a junior from Wilkes-Barre has been
student representative to Bloomsburg
named
University's
Council of Trustees. Fedor's appointment
by Governor Dick Thornburgh was recently
approved by
the State Senate. She replaces Aaron
Porter who has
graduated.
Fedor, a 1983 graduate of Coughlin High School
is
majoring in elementary education with a minor
in
political science. After graduation, she
plans a career In
teaching and eventually would like to be involved
in
"
politics.
In high school, she
was
a
member
of the student
government and an honor student. She was listed in
Who's Who Among American High School Students.
Fedor is a member of the BU chapter of the
Pennsylvania State Education Association. She is
currently a resident advisor in Lycoming Hall on
campus.
"We
SMS employment
representative,
are extremely pleased with the 43
employees who have come to SMS from Bloomsburg
University We hope this strong relationship
continues in
the years ahead Knowing that the computer
equipment
donated last year is in such good use bv the students
SMS is happy to have the opportunity to make this
contribution
"
BU President Harry Ausprich noted that there are
enrollment increases in computer information
science
Consequently, this latest type of personal computer
equipment
will be well utilized. "The kind
of cooperation
has provided helps to continue our commitment
to
provide quality programs for our students."
he
SMS
commented.
BU development
director of
development
Berwick Forge
aids students
For the second consecutive year, the Berwick Forge &
Fabricating Corp. has joined several area businesses by
donating to BU's general scholarship fund
Howard McKinnon, president of the firm, announced
the renewal of the company's gift stating, "When we
initiated this idea, our intention was to help draw the
community of Berwick closer to our local university. We
feel that this will help make more people in
our
community aware of the many quality programs at
Bloomsburg. This is an effort to help strengthen the
strong ties that already exist between the university
and
Berwick."
Currently, there are 217 Berwick area residents
enrolled in programs at BU at both the undergraduate
and graduate levels. In addition, many of the borough's
residents participate in the large number of non-degree
programs and mini-courses the university offers each
year. Alumni office records also indicate that there are
more than 500 BU alumni residing in the Berwick area.
"Our intention by donating scholarship dollars is to
make an investment not only in higher education but the
community as well," McKinnon added.
in conjunction with the announcement of
the
contribution, company officials have indicated
they
would once again use the university's five
home football
contests as a vehicle to enter the monies into
the
scholarship program. Following each of
the games, the
Berwick Forge and Fabricating "Offensive
and
Defensive Players of the Game" were named with
the
contribution entered into the scholarship
fund in the
names of the outstanding performers.
"The turnaround of Bloomsburg football over the past
few seasons under Coach George Landis
and the fact
that several players from Berwick
High School's great
program have had a hand in that resurgence makes
our
way especially appropriate "
commented McKinnon.
The university's director of development,
Anthony
participation in this
v
laniero. stated. Bloomsburg
University greatly
appreciates this generous gift and all
the excellent
support we receive from the local
area. This is just one
more expression of the interest and
commitment shown
by area business and industry in an
effort to help the
university maintain its excellent
"
reputation
'
director .Anthony laniero explained
SMS' continual support and the favorable response
from other firms and individuals help supplement
state
appropriations to BU, assisting in efforts to meet
additional student and faculty needs.
that
BU
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
Mitrani Hail
Ten-inch bronze letters above the entrance to the
2,000-seat auditorium in Haas Center for the Arts now
designate
it
as "Mitrani Hall," honoring philanthropists
Marco and Louise Mitrani
of Bloomsburg.
Below the letters is a portrait of the Mitranis and a
bronze plaque recognizing them for their love of
learning, their devotion to the arts and their special
relationship with Bloomsburg University
The official dedication of the hall took place prior to
the start of the annual Community-Universitv Orchestra
concert on November 10.
The Francis B. Haas Center of the Arts was opened
for use in 1967. The auditorium is one of the largest of
its kind between State College on the west, Wilkes-Barre
on the northeast, and Harrisburg on the south. It is used
for classes, concerts, plays, lectures,
dance and theatre,
and other special events.
Since its opening, the acoustics in the auditorium have
been a problem for both performers and audiences. In
the fall of 1978, a committee was formed to plan and
coordinate major renovations and fundraising efforts to
implement recommendations of Dr. Jeri Tichey, head of
the department of acoustical engineering at Penn State
University.
The first stage of the renovations — an orchestra
and an acoustical "eyebrow" reflector panel — is
shell
nearing completion. This project, as well as additional
improvements currently in design, has been
made possible entirely through gifts from the Mitrani
Family Foundation.
The Mitranis have long been active in community
acoustical
affairs and have made contributions to local, regional,
national and international organizations for many years.
They are charter members of the Community Patrons
Program and consistent supporters of the programs
provided by the university's music and theatre
departments.
In 1984, the Mitranis established the Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship Program at BU to recognize
students who achieve academic excellence.
The decision to name the auditorium in honor of the
Mitranis was made at the June 1985 meeting of the BU
Council of Trustees. Chairperson John Dorin said the
decision was based on a desire to acknowledge the
Mitranis' support of the arts and their years of service
to BU and the community.
MR
and
MRS
MITRANI
with
PRESIDENT AUSPRICH
1986
5
.
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RUPPEL
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MENTENSANA
HILKERT 76
MURPHY
82
1912
'83
WAPINSKI
'84
1915
Theresa R. (DaUey) Bachinger
'12
died on August
14,
residing in Lewistown, Pa.
1985.
Bom
February 5,
a daughter
Plymouth, Luzerne County,
William and Nora Ellen
Connole Dalley. In her early years she was a school
teacher with the Edwardsvllle School District. Mrs.
Bachinger was a graduate of the Plymouth High School.
She was a member of St. Columba Catholic Church,
where she was a member of the Catholic Daughters and
also served as rectory housekeeper for many years.
Her husband, Frank A. Bachinger, died on January 6,
was
she
1893,
In
of the late
1966.
1905
Representative: Vera Hemingway Housenick, 503
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-3171
1907
Representative. Edwin M Barton,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-3320
P 0
Box
98
1908
Mary Morrow Worthlngton '08 a guest at Locust Grove
Retirement Village in Mifflin and formerly of Drv Run
died March 16. She was the widow of Karl
B, Worthlngton, principal of the former
Fannett Township High
School, who died April 27. 1969. Mrs.
Worthlngton had
been a teacher in the Scranton area.
She is survived by a son. F. Mac Worthlngton.
New
Vernon. New Jersey, and one grandson.
Surviving are three daughters: Christine Helss, Garden
Grove, California; Theresa Burrows, Columbus,
Nebraska; and Ruth Freeda, Croton Falls, New York;
three sons: John F. Bachinger, Bloomsburg R.D.8;
Thomas J., Springfield; and James P., Mansfield; 23
grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren, and a sister,
Margaret Meenahan, Bowie, Maryland.
She was preceded In death by five children: Regina
Bachinger, Clair Albertson, Rosemary Billington, Frank
Bachinger and Rita Murphy.
Foster C. Crouse *12 passed away at his home at 980
West 7th Avenue Drive, Broomfield, Colorado 80020 on
September [, He was 92 years old.
He had retired in 1962 after having served for about 40
years with the Edgewood School System near Pittsburgh,
Pa. as a teacher and then superintendent of schools
He Is survived by three children, seven grandchildren
seven great-grandchildren and a sister and
brother]
Rhoda Crouse and Harvey Crouse, both of Berwick, Pa.
Marguerite E. Smith '15 died August 14, She was 89
years old.
Born in Wilkes-Barre, March 19, 1896, she was the
daughter of the late George B. and Susan Fetzer Smith.
She had taught in the Wilkes-Barre elementary schools
and Meyers High School.
Miss Smith was a member of the Albright United
Methodist Church, and its choir. She was a member of the
Order of the Eastern Star, the Luzerne County and
Pennsylvania Retired Teachers Associations and the
National Education Association.
Surviving are several nieces and nephews.
1916
William D. Taylor '16 died June 2 at his home, following
a lengthy illness. He was 89 years old.
He was born in Bloomsburg, son of the late William B
and Lilia Gilmore Taylor. He resided in Forty Fort for
many years and was a former executive vice president of
the Luzerne National Bank for 39 years, retiring
in 1978.
He was a member of the board of directors of the
Luzerne National Bank.
He served as a naval aviator during World War I and
was a member of the Grace Episcopal Church, Kingston,
where he formerly served as a vestryman and also was
the church treasurer.
He is survived by his wife, the former Lila Burford
son, William D. Jr.. at home. A daughter,
Gertrude, died
in 1 933
1913
,
Renna (Crossley) Masteller '13 celebrated her 94th
birthday on November I. Renna has been retired
for 28
years and lives in Buckhorn. Pa. Prior to her retirement
Renna and her husband. Kenneth, ran a farm in Lime
Ridge. Pa. Kenneth, a 1913 graduate of Penn
State
passed away a year ago at the age of 92
1909
1914
Jessie N. Jones '16 of Plymouth, died in April
following
a short illness. She did post-graduate
work at the
University of Pennsylvania and taught Latin
and English
in Plymouth Borough schools
for 42 years before retiring.
Kathryn (Gabbert) Thomas '16 died October 14
in St
Mary's Hospital, Knoxville, Tennessee. She
was 88
She was born in Mahanoy City, July
9, 1897, a daughter
of the late Christian and Malena
Rhoades Gabbert She
taught elementary education at
East Mahanoy Tunnel,
Frackville. and Mahanoy City schools.
Mrs.
JSSSAiSS.
,09
died recen,ly
He had been
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D.
PA
18603
(
1,
Berwick
Church
45
717 ) 752-3498
Thomas was a life member of St. Paul's United
of Christ. Mahanoy City, and
was church organist
tU ner retirement from that position in
y ears
She was directress of the senior choir
of the church
for many years. She was a post
officer of the Hilf Verein
society of the church and was a
member of the Dorcas
Sunday School Class.
She was a 50-year member of the
Puritan Chapter.
Order of Eastern Star No. 126.
Mahanoy City, and a
former officer and organist of that
organization. She was
l
1963.
Miriam
(Forscht) Care '14 died recently She was a
retired elementary school teacher having
taught in West
Fairview. Pleasant View and Duncannon
Schools
1910
was
(GI Ine
m3E£
}
Zane
'
10
celebrated
her
95th
c
[
birthday on September
20. Her daughter. ManJane
Smith says Grace is in good health.
Grace is a resident
of the Brookmont Health Care
Center. Effort Pa 18330
a
J.
member
She
Grace United Methodist Church of
survived by her husband. Sherman R
Care; a daughter. Mrs. Betty Clark, two
grandchildren
four great-granddaughters
Penbrook She
of
is
?^
in addition to a
24 1972
daughter. Mary'
Kay Duggins,
Te ™essee, are a brother, Gerald
R. Gabbert.
1912
teUve:
member
0f 0,6 Mahan <>y City Woman's Club
1«S a 2f
and
50-year member of the Woodmen of
the World
Her husband. Charles A., died October
Surviving
1915
P
r
2
Howard F
«™5!: c?^?,
Fifth
St., Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
Fenstemaker.
(
717 ) 784-1920
Representative. Warren A. Dollman.
Box 22
Grove, PA 17826 (717) 458-5159
587
Eyers
East
Esther A. Headings
'15
died recently. She had been
ESTr;
G
11
KeVl
Charles Jeffre Muggins,
y
; Duggins Cookesville, Tenn..
llX£jU
Du g#ns. fe
NomsrTenn;
nieces and nephews.
'
David
Continued on page 8
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
7
KEY TO CAMPUS GUIDE
I.
Carver Hall
2 Schuylkill Hall
Heating Plant
Scranton Commons
5 Kehr Union
6. Lycoming Residence Hall
7 Elwell Residence Hall
3
4.
8.
University Store
Luterne Residence Hall
Montour Residence Hall
U Maintenance Building
12 Walter Simon Hall
13 Northumberland Residence Hall
9.
10.
14.
Benjamin Franklin Building
IV Navy Hall
18.
17
18
19.
Columbia Residence Hall
Haas Center lor the Arts
Bakeless Center
Andruss Library
for the Arts
20 Hartllne Science Center
21
Sutllff Hall
22.
Centennial Gymnasium
Buckalew Place (President's
23
24.
25
Home)
Buckingham Maintenance Center
McCormlck Center for Human Serv
Ices
Old Science Hall
Waller Administration Building
28 Pergola
29. Parking facility
28
27
30. Softball h
31
i,
i.i
Tennis Courts
33.
Hockey Field
Redman Stadium
34
May
32 Field
Building
35 Nelson Fleldhouse
36.
Lltwhller Field
(R) Residential
Campus
By
Stoff
named
streets
SCHUYLER DRIVE, named
DURRELL REICHLEY
'33.
Writer
She
Bloomsburg University's most distinguished
graduates were honored recently by their alma mater.
Five campus streets were named after them.
The BU council of trustees announced the names at
their September quarterly meeting. Eda Bessie
Edwards '41, a member of the ad hoc street naming
committee, said the alumni honored were people who
had "done a lot for the university but were sort of being
of
forgotten
The idea for
naming the campus streets came about
because of a need for identifying the streets in case of
emergency, according to Robert Parrish. vice president
for administration.
for
Mary Freas Schuyler
a graduate of Bloomsburg State Teachers College
was the only alumna to die in the armed services
during World
Some
for alumni
War
SWISHER CIRCLE, named
streets are as follows:
for Juan Jose Osuna '06, a
graduate of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute and State
Normal School. He was one of a large number of
Spanish-speaking students who came to Bloomsburg
after the Spanish-American War. Upon returning to his
native Puerto Rico, he became an active and
distinguished educator. He eventually became Dean of
Education at the University of Puerto Rico He is buried
in the Orangeville Cemetery, in his
beloved hills of
Pennsylvania." His widow and son reside in the
Washington. D C. area.
Osuna Drive runs behind the McCormick Human
Services Center, past Haas Center for the Arts, around
Columbia Hall and past Old Science Hall to Penn Street
'
for
Hall and ends
Charles Clinton
who attended the Bloomsburg Literary
Institute Me was an attorney In New York City and
later became a land developer in California, specializing
Swisher,
a graduate of Bloomsburg Literary Institute and
State Normal School Laubach. a native of Benton, was
cocoa and coffee His writings about these crops led
with President Diaz of Mexico However,
when Swisher wrote about the conflicts be! ween church
ind state In Mexico, the government there banned him
from that country
He founded the history department at George
Washington University Swisher counted Theodore
Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson arid Queen Victoria among
his friends and acquaintances
Swisher Circle runs from Llghtstreet Road past the
McCormick Human Services Center, left past Waller
Administration Building and the tennis courts and
rejoins Llghtstreet Road at the Maintenance Building
a world citizen A missionary to the Philippine Islands,
he developed the "Each One Teach One" method of
reading This method has been used to teach billions to
of 1876. a
In
She enlisted in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps in
1943 and achieved the rank of Technician Fifth Grade
She died in 1944 at the age of 32 in England from
meningitis. She was a native of Bloomsburg.
Schuyler Drive runs from East Second Street past the
University Bookstore, between Kehr Union and Luzerne
Hall and ends near the carpentry shop.
LAUBACH DRIVE, named
OSUNA DRIVE, named
at
II
At Bloomsburg. she was a member of Kappa Delta Pi,
a national honorary professional fraternity, and Gamme
Thets Upsilon. a national geography fraternity
for
Dr Frank C Laubach
'01.
The
Ben Franklin Building and Navy
Haas Center for the Arts.
past the
read.
Laubach traveled all over the world developing
alphabets and preparing reading materials in languages
which, until this time, had never been in written form.
He is the only Bloomsburg graduate to have his likeness
on a U S postage stamp
He received an honorary Doctor of Humane letters
degree posthumously from BU in 1985 and received a
Distinguished Service Award from the Alumni
Association
Laubach Drive begjns at East Second Street, runs
to a friendship
WELSH CIRCLE, named
for Judson P Welsh. Class
Bloomsburg Literary Institute and
State Normal School He was the author of one of the
graduate
of
most widely used English textbooks
in
the country
He
Bloomsburg as principal of the college.
During his 16 years as principal, Welsh was responsible
for many changes including the purchase of Buckalew
later returned to
Place for use as the residence for the chief
administrator, the building of Science Hall, the
"new"
tower on Carver Hall, and the Installation of the balcony
in Carver Auditorium
Welsh Circle runs around Nelson Fleldhouse and
Redman Stadium on the upper campus.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
8
1917
1986
Continued
Gertrude M. (Lord) Blanch
'17
\
page
l(yr\
died on August
4,
1924
f>
her
She was bom In Hazleton, a daughter of the late George
Noble and Ada Holman Lord.
She was married to the late George R, Blanch, who
died August 25, 1968.
She attended Mount Carmel area schools She was a
retired teacher, working mostly In the Pine Grove area
Mrs. Blanch was a member of Trinity Episcopal
Church, Pottsville, Pennsylvania State Education Association, Retired Teachers Association and the Parents
Teachers Organization.
She was also a life member of the Elks and was Lady of
the Year of the Elks in 1975. She was a past matron of
Eastern Star of Chrysanthemum No 157 of Mount Carmel
and belonged to the ladies auxiliary of the Tall Cedars of
Lebanon.
Surviving are two sons, Geojge R. Blanch Jr., Plainfield, N.J. and Burton Blanch, Claymont, Delaware, two
sisters, Mrs. S. Edmund Ahn, Ardmore and Mrs. A.
Maxwell Paget, Camp Hill; 12 grandchildren and five
Ruth Smith
'17
died October 13 at Centre
She was 88 years
home
She was 81 years old
Born April 22, 1904. in Divide, she was a daughter of the
late Samuel A and Laura Parker Remley She was a
member of the St Paul United Methodist Church in
AARP
was
in
Helen Gensemer Smith Kennedy '24 died on March 26 at
Moravian Manor in Litltz. She was the widow of John B
Kennedy and Theodore P Smith. She was a former
teacher In Hershey and Columbia
She is survived by a daughter, Mary Helen Abbott of
Coopersburg; two sons, Theodore P. Smith of Oakhurst,
New Jersey, and Thomas R Smith of St. Andrews, New
Brunswick; a stepson, Charles C. Kennedy of Leesport;
16 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren
Smith,
Mildred I. Zerbe '24 died October 13 in the Shamokin
State General Hospital. She was 85 years old.
Born In Weigh Scales, Ralpho Township, July 13, 1900,
she was a daughter of the late John E. and Sarah E. Starr
Zerbe. She was single.
She was a teacher for 50 years with the Shamokin Area
School District, retiring In 1968.
She was a member of St. John's United Church of
Christ; Iris Chapter Order of Eastern Star; Retired
Teachers Association; PSEA; and the Shamokin Hospital
Auxiliary.
Area School Dlftricl
She was a member and first president of the Quarter
Century Club of the State College Area School District.
She was also a member of St. John's United Church of
the State College
Christ, Bellefonte.
1918
She
Edna Davenport
Representative:
Street,
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
(
717 )
OhJ, 25
784-0142
East
Is
1919
Representative:
Street, Berwick,
Laura Davis
Grace Klshbach
PA
Miller,
'25 was entertained at a birthday
celebraon August 7 by the Laura Davis Bible Study Group
and friends of the First Christian Church. Miss Davis
taught at the No. 24 School for 44 years before
retiring
She lives at 2305 Hollister Avenue, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18508, in the same house in which she was born.
Church
918
19468
1920
1926
Representatives: Anna Davis Barrow, Box 263, Ringtown, PA 17967 ( 717 ) 889-3838 and Grace Gotshall
Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717
784
Jennie Trivelpiece '26 died October 16 after an
apparent
heart attack at her home at 146 West
Street,
Decem-
She was 82 years old.
Born in Dorrance Township, Luzerne County
October
26 1902 she was a daughter of the late William
and Delia
Bigger Trivelpiece.
She taught school for 45 years in Luzerne
and Columbia
ountirs Mir retired in June 1966 from
the Bloomsburg
Junior High School, where she taught
seventh grade
)
(
3519
1921
Bloomsburg
<
Lydla Greene Klumpp
ber
13,
'21
of Scranton died on
1985.
She was a member of the First English
Baptist Church
Bloomsburg. She was also a member of
the Columbia
County, Pennsylvania and National
Retired Teachers
Associations. She was a member of the
Delta Club and
the Business and Professional
Women's Club, both of
Bloomsburg.
s s rvlved by two sislers
Jessie Trivelpiece
I » !l
Berwick
R D. 1 and Ceceile Smith. Montoursville.
of
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, East
Third Street
Nescopeck, PA 18635 (717) 752-4305
d5X
>
.
Ruth (Morris) Miles
'23
died recently. She had been
Mary S Freas 27
Born November
1904.
in Wyoming, she was
a
Harry and SaJlie Jones Frees. She
attended the Berwick schools and
received her master's
degree from Temple University. She
did additional
""'"unai
graduate work at Boston University
taugh
n^H^,?
45 years
more than
Edward
Avenue, Bloomsburg,
PA
F. Schuvler. 236
17815 ( 717 ) 784 1515
West Ridge
Getha W. (Waples) Shaffer '24 died September 29
She had been living in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Ray
D.
Wertman
Born in Pittston, she was the daughter of the late
Michael and Ellen Shaunessey Burke. She was the widow
of Kenneth J. English, Esq.
She taught school in Hughestown.
Surviving are her son, Michael T., Phoenix ville
daughters, Frances M. Forgash, Edison, New
Jersey
Mary Lee Kowaliski, Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Ellen M*
English, Durham, North Carolina; six
grandchildren; a
brother and four sisters.
Gertrude L. (Wenner) Sands '28 died recently at her
Street, OrangevUle, Pa. She was 79 years
home on Main
old.
Bom
Berwick September 7, 1906, she was a daughter
and Leona Seesholtz Wenner. She
grew up in Fishingcreek Township.
She taught school for several years in
Fishingcreek and
Benton Township. She married H. Delmar
Sands in 1935
and they celebrated their 50th wedding
anniversary
' in
September.
She Served as librarian of the
OrangevUle Public
Library for many years. She was a
member of St. James
urch of Chrisl and the OrangevUle Methodist
w w
Church.
Mrs. Sands was also a member of the
OrangevUle Civic Club and the library
association
Surv mg in addition to her husband
'24
died September 15
'
1981
1
S^grapny and
social
,
™
studies for
high schools in Pennsylvania
New
e,aN are and also tau h
8 < at colleges in
^£
'
rEFiSt/
the
member
world,
of
visiting
even
Holmesburg Baptist
^
Phl ad lph,a She was an active
of the
I wherever
l
Baptist ?l
Church
she lived. She was a member of
Berwick Order of Eastern Star. Chapter
228. and had heW
'
many
»;
1929
a
Isabel Chel °sky
»i!!2^!
River Street. V.m.
WUkes Barre, PA
:
in
an
Georgia and West JVirginia.
She traveled throughout
££S
in
of the late William C.
2.
Hl
1924
offices.
Market
died on September 12 in Philadelphia
e ,ate
Lucille B. (Rutherford) Dazley '23 died in
1981.
1132
18603 (717) 752-5367
are a daughter,
William (Sarah) Swisher, Cortland,
N.Y.; two
brothers. William Wenner,
OrangevUle; D. Richard
Wenner, Media; sister. Mrs. Robert
(Harriet) McGeehan.
West Hazleton; and three
grandchildren
1927
living in Luzerne, Pennsylvania.
Faye Appleman Dendler,
PA
Mary F. (Burke) English *28 died August 11 at
Phoenixville Hospital.
She had been a guest at the Phoenixville Manor for the
past seven years.
*.
Mrs.
1923
Representative:
1928
survived by a sister, Mrs. Esther Kapp, at home.
tion
Representative:
Marion (Thomas) Raudenbush '27 died June 18 at her
in Hellertown, Pa. She was 78 years old.
Marion was a teacher in the Bethlehem School District
for four years until 1932. She was the wife of James
Raudenbush.
Born in Nanticoke, Luzerne County, she was a daughter
of the late Thomas E. and Hannah Davies Thomas.
She was a member of the First Baptist Church.
Bethlehem.
Surviving in addition to her husband are two daughters,
Mrs. Wilmer Hough of Bethlehem R.4 and Mrs. John
Trapp of Atlanta, Georgia; a sister, Mrs. Erma Buckley
of Tampa, Florida; two brothers, Thomas and John
Thomas, both of Bethlehem, and five grandchildren.
home
11th
1925
Street, Royereford,
I
(
She was a math teacher In Boalsburg from 1917-1920
1920 until her retlremenl in [058, ihc taughl math 111
78 years old
native of Wanamie, Pa., she was the wife of Edward
Ellis Isaacs, and the daughter of the late Irving and Ada
Thomas Lloyd. She was a former school teacher in New
Jersey, and a member of Kings Mountain First United
Methodist Church in Kings Mountain.
Survivors include her husband; one daughter, Mrs.
Jeannette L Hassell of Burlington; two sisters, Mrs.
Henry J. Best and Mrs. Joseph B. Twaits. both of New
Jersey; and one grandchild.
A
July 1977
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren
From
Columbia County
Pauline (Lloyd) Isaacs '27 died October 2 at Memorial
Hospital of Alamance County after a sudden illness. She
had been living at 73 College Park. Elon College. N C She
|
She was born December 21, 1896, in Centre Hall, a
daughter of Lyman Lester and Sarah Edith foreman
of the
She taught school in Mercersburg, LeMasters and the
Tusearora School District She was a member of Pennsylvania Retired Teachers Association, the Franklin County
Retired Public School Employees Association and the
.
Community
member
Chambersburg
Surviving are three daughters. Mrs John G
Janet
Valley. Chicopee Falls. Mass
Laverene Knocton, Green
Castle. Mrs Charles Patty) Dlehl, Chambersburg; five
old.
program, and was a
Historical Society.
Surviving is a sister. Esther F. Fairchild of Berwick.
Her husband. Martin Hartranft, died
great-grandchildren.
Hospital, State College, Pa.
Court Order of Amaranth. Chapter 128. Berwick
Miss Freas was a member of the Berwick Red Cross,
serving with the Gray Ladies at the Wilkes-Barre VA
Hospital. She also was active with the Meals on Wheels
(Remley) Hartranft '24 died on October 26 at
at 962 South Main Street, Chambersburg. Pa
A. Lola
1985 in
her home.
1927
She was a former member
mem
of fte
Eleanor
S
Lti J
Eleanor (Hughes) Singer
Hester. 436
18702 (717) 822-9637
'29 died
recently
sne
April
1908
m ^'
J and Florence
5' 8
South
WW
a daughter
Mealin g Hughes Her
c
husband. M.lo 'n
D. Singer, died in 1983. Prior
to retiring
a ?°' Mrs Sin er had
S
°<* n employed as a
teacher in the Wilkes-Barre
city schools for 40 years.
nniTi!?
l'
-
t«Sf
Continued on page 9
THE ALUMNI OUARTERtY/January
1986
9
Year of the Huskies
Thp
Rlnnm«hiiro University
I'
The Bloomsburg
football team captured its
Pennsylvania Conference championship November
23 with a convincing 31-9 victory over Indiana
University of Pennsylvania and received its first-ever
first
invitation to the
NCAA
Division
national plavoffs
The Huskies went on to win their first plavoff game
ever, 38-28 over Hampton November
the semifinals to North Alabama 34-0
30 but lost
Along the way. the Huskies set the record for most
victories in a season by a Bloomsburg football team
finishing 12-1.
II
m
The team also won the Lambert-Meadowlands Cup
awarded every year to the top Division II team in the
East. The Huskies finished the regular season ranked
number three
in the nation among Division II schools.
In winning the conference title and going to the
national playoffs, the Huskies made one of the most
amazing turnarounds in college football. In just four
years, head coach George Landis turned the team
around from being the conference doormat (0-10 in 1981
before Landis took over) to being one of the top four
teams in the country (12-1 in 1985).
On January
the
9, Landis was named National Coach of
Yearby the College Football Coaches Association.
BU
31
IUP
the ball to Liebel on the reverse Just as he was being
Liebel managed to lateral the ball back to Dedea.
who unloaded a pass down the middle to Dowd. who
made the catch at the 3 yard-line and carried the ball
into the end zone for the touchdown
The Huskies followed this TD with the record setting
scored three touchdowns
The Huskies scored 403 yards total offense of the dav
hit.
NORTH ALABAMA
BU
pass from Dedea to Dowd to make the score 24 y
BU added an insurance touchdown in the fourth
quarter when Dedea hit Grande with a 12 vard scorine
pass
The Husky defense played well all dav. holding highly
touted IUP quarterback Rich Ingold in check and
intercepting 5 I UP passes
Following the victory, the Huskies were presented
with the Pa. Conference championship trophv while
jubilant BU fans tore down the goalposts
BU
38
Hampton
28
Tailback Tom Martin rushed for 203 yards to help the
Huskies in the rain and mud defeat Hampton in the first
round of the NCAA Division II playoffs
The visiting Pirates used their blazing speed to build a
22-17 halftime lead, but the Huskies scored 21 points
In
the fourth quarter for their sixth come from behind
victory in their last 7 games.
touchdown passes
9
to
Jay Dedea
fired
Dowd and Grande and Martin
s
34
BU
0
season and winning streak both ended
in
Horenee, Alabama
All American Bruce Jones of North Alabama
blocked
I BU punt in the first minute of the game and ignited
his team lo victory UNA dominated the
game enroute
M4 victory
to their
But the Huskies' problems started before the kickoff
The charter plane that was supposed to take them to
Alabama got stuck in the mud on its taxi approach to
the terminal at Avoca Airport The team,
which was
supposed to leave Avoca at 7 a
was forced to take a
bus to Allentown Airport, where thev flnallv left at 8
p.m.
The team, coaches and fans arrived In Alabama at
9 22 p.m. GST
m
.
The team s trip back wasn't much better Their
charter plane was late arriving at the airport for the
way back Plus, on the return trip to the airport, the
team bus broke down
Once back in Pa., the team had to wait almost an hour
at the Avoca airport for the team buses to finally
show
up to take the team home to Bloomsburg
Quarterback Jay Dedea threw for four touchdowns,
including a school record 94-yarder to split end Joe
Dowd, to lead the Huskies to victory in the "State
Game" at Redman Stadium.
On their first possession of
from
own
its
20 to a first
the
down
game, Indiana drove
BU 9, but had to
at the
John Sandstrom's 24-yard
settle for
The Bloomsburg University
field goal.
The Huskies, using a 25-yard'pass to Dowd and
fullback Calvin Robinson's 18-yard run, got to the
gotten
many
football
team may have
of the headlines, but other
teams enjoyed success
But Dedea was sacked on successive downs,
ball back to the 24. Holder Ken Liebel then
bobbled the snap on what would have been a 41-yard
Indiana
Other teams do
BU
well,
too
Hertzler, Graupp, Diane Shields and Liz Yeager were
each named to the Pennsylvania Conference all-star
squad
athletic
this fall.
7.
moving the
field goal try.
Randy
Bullock's
four interceptions on the day
IUP 16. Todd Sullivan
kicked a 28-yard field goal for the Huskies to tie the
score.
first of
gave the Huskies the
ball at the
IUP then went ahead on a 32-yard
Sandstrom with 6:19 left in the half.
field goal
by
WOMEN'S TENNIS - The team went 8-3 and won the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PS AO
championship. The Huskies set a record at the PSAC
tournament with 27 team points. It was the Huskies
second title - their last one was in 1978. Bloomsburg
had five champions. Megan Clarke at #3 singles, Cortlee
Gerhart at #4 singles, Karen Gubicza at #5 singles,
Gerhart-Clarke at #2 doubles and Chris Tegge-Gubleza
at #3 doubles.
Indiana got the ball again, but failed to convert on a
fourth-and-one at the Husky 34. BU took over the ball at
the 35 and promptly went 65 yards in nine plays for the
go-ahead score.
The TD came on Dedea 's 3-yard pass to tight end
Kevin Grande. Sullivan's kick made the score 10-6 at
halftime.
Sandstrom's 27-yard field goal early in the third
quarter narrowed the gap to 10-9. But they were the
was going to score.
BU's Tony Woods returned the ensuing
last
points Indiana
kickoff 88
yards for an apparent touchdown, but an illegal use of
hands penalty nullified the score.
But Bloomsburg's offense didn't fold after the call.
Instead, the Huskies used a flea-flicker play to get a 45yard touchdown pass from Dedea to Dowd. On the play,
Dedea handed off to tailback Leonard Bluitt, who gave
Continued from page 8
teaching at the South Main Street and Dodson schools.
of the Luzerne County and Pennsylvania Retired Teachers' Associations and the National
Education Association. Mrs. Singer was a member of the
Bethel Baptist Church, Wilkes-Barre.
She was a member
-
FIELD HOCKEY The team had another successful
season, finishing with a 19-2 record The Huskies made
it as far as the Division III national semifinals,
where
they lost to Trenton State, 1-0. The loss marked the fir st
time in three years that the Huskies failed to win a
national championship The Huskies' only other loss this
year came in the PSAC championships The team lost to
Shippensburg 4-3, snapping the Huskies' 45-game
winning streak.
The Huskies, though, spent most of the season as the
number one ranked team in the nation among Division
III schools. Coach Jan Hutchinson won her 100th game
this season. Goalie Beth Eyer recorded twelve shutouts
this year. Karen Hertzler, Donna Graupp and Carla
Shearer were named to the Division III All-American
team, as well as the Division I Mid-East Regional team
Representative: Frank
Bloomsburg,
James
Hospital.
B.
PA
J.
Colder, 1103 Market Street,
17815 (717 ) 784-5783
Davis '31 died
76 years old.
recently
In
Harrlsburg
He was
the retired principal of Simpson Street School,
and a former chemistry and physics
teacher in the Mechanicsburg School District He was
president of his senior class at Bloomsburg State Teachers College and received a master's degree at Bucknell
University.
PA
Margaret
17846
(
717
Swartz
)
Bitler,
117
State
458-6671
Cruikshank '30 was recently awarded the
Golden Poet Award at the first annual Poetry Convention
in Reno, Nevada. She has had many poems published in
the World of Poetry's anthologies and received nine
awards of merit from the company. She is a retired
school teacher, having taught 41 years in Sunbury and
Shamokin. Catherine Payne *22 accompanied Virginia to
Virginia
the convention.
WOMEN'S CR1 168 COU NTH V The women runners
finished the season wild a
l record. They finished
M
the PSAC champlonihlpi Brenda insset
placed i9th in a field «.i /.. .it the championship meel
eighth
in
Ellen Deam finished 34th tnd Cheryl Hallman Hnlehod
38th at the meet The eighth place finish was an
improvement over
last year,
when
the Huskies finished
10th overall.
The mm ur.nei
They placed 12th at the PSAC
MKN'S CROSS COUNTRY
finished with a 3-7 record
,
.
championships, knocking
loi.d
'
i
.lie.
Koch
off 51 points from last year's
finished 44th at the ehampmn.'.hip
meet, the highest finish for the Huskies Other runners
who did well for the Huskies this year were Chris Ludy
and Dan Netting.
which time she married John H Keller of Sellnsgrove.
She was a caseworker for the Snyder County Board of
Assistance In Sellnsgrove until her retirement In 1965.
She was a member of Sharon Lutheran Church,
Sellnsgrove
In addition to her husband, she Is survived by a
daughter, Mrs Shirley Gelst of Granada Hills, California,
a son, John H Jr of Sellnsgrove, six grandchildren, six
great-grandchildren and one brother.
He was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church, Mechanicsburg, and a former Sunday school superintendent He
also was a member of the Kiwanis Club of Mechanicsburg
Representative:
Street, MillviUe,
i
1931
Mechanicsburg,
1930
This young team Improved over last year,
413 record This year's roster included
10 freshmen Jim Rellly was the team's leading scorer
with five goals. He was followed by Eric Quan with four
goals and two assists Chris Albany had four goals and
one assist. Goalie Dave Plnkertown had 123 saves.
Albany was chosen to the PSAC Eastern Division all
conference team. Andy Qaipti eceived in honoi ibla
mention.
1931
He was
Surviving are a sister and a brother
SOCCER
finishing with a
and a life member
Mechanicsburg.
of Citizens
and Rescue Company No.
1932
2,
Representative: Ezra
Surviving are his wife, Jessie Cook Davis, two sons, J
David of Rock Hill, S C.. and William C of Dillsburg, two
brothers, a sister, and six grandchildren
PA
W
Harris,
R.D
5,
Bloomsburg,
17815 (717) 784-3532
AJma E (White) Todd '32 died October 14 in Geisinger
Medical Center, Danville, Pa She was 73 years old
She was born In Frackville, Pa a daughter of the late
David and Elizabeth Hahn White She earned her
master's degree at Lehigh University and did post
graduate work at Temple University
Mrs Todd began her teaching career in Gordon and
.
Edna Mae (Derrick) Keller
'31
died July 26 She
was
74
years old.
Born March 26, 1911, in Halifax, she was the daughter
Harry T. and Minnie Ellen Mader Derrick Her
family moved to Sunbury while she was still young She
was a teacher in the Sunbury School District until 1948. at
of the late
Continued on page 10
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
10
1932
1986
Continued from page 9
Frackville
supervisor
1935
and became the district reading
North Schuylkill School District in 1962
schools
in
Before her retirement, she taught 10th grade world
culture classes at Bloomsburg High School for 18 years
and was head of the social studies department. Prior to
that, she taught three years at Central Columbia High
School.
She retired in 1973.
She taught in-service classes in reading for many of the
area school districts and was on the staff of the
continuing education department of The Pennsylvania
in
1974
Bucknell University in 1961
She served four years on the board of the Pennsylvania
Association of Social Studies She was also on the board of
Allyn and Bacon Textbook Company as northeastern
Pennsylvania's teacher representative in social studies
her
for
outstanding accomplishments in her Held
She was also the recipient of the Friends of Education
award.
She presented
many programs
for churches
and organi-
A board member
featuring the ministry of crosses, using her
extensive collection of them.
She had been a choir director of many churches and
groups.
Mrs. Todd did volunteer work at Broad Mountain
Manor Nursing Home, Frackville, and was a voluni"
teacher at Youth Challenge Bible Institute, Sunhury
She was the recipient of several awards as a volunteer
of he year.
zations,
ters
of
Noland Ensemble, a
of the
Mrs. Todd was a past matron of Ashland Chapter of the
ol Eastern Star,
member of Kapp.i Delpl Pi end
Delta Kappa Gamma, both national education.il honoi
groups and sin- was pasl president ol Delta Kappa
Order
YMCA
Bloomsburg
Church.
She is survived by two daughters. Betsy Hippensteel of
Barrington, New Hampshire, and Mrs. Russell (Ann)
Slocum of Mount Penn; a step-daughter. Mrs. Robert
(Sandra) Erdman of Berwick R.D.2; a step-son, Weston
Hippensteel of Berwick; and two sisters.
for 24 years,
active in
is
the church's senior
Harold L. Border '37 died November 26 at the Berwick
Retirement Village Nursing Home. He had been ill for
HEAD
retirement,
she
has
served
as
treasurer
many
of
Columbia-Montour Retired Teachers Association and
vice-president of Columbia-Montour Chapter of American
Association of Retired Persons
She has two children; Dr. Stephen Cimbala. a political
science professor at Penn State University, and
Dr.
Michelle Cimbala, a biochemist researcher and teacher
at Massachusetts Medical Center in Worcester,
Mass.
Foursquare Gospel Church,
member
America and
Since
Frackville
sin- was a former
vocal group.
of
citizen club, Project
i
member
of
she has also served as officer of Friends of Bloomsburg
Library and Friends of Home Health Services
At St. Columba's Church, she was on the parish
advisory council, served as an officer of Catholic Daugh-
i
She was a
Dorothy (Berninger) Hippensteel '37 died on August 10.
She had been ill for about a year and a half.
She was bom in Mifflinville, a daughter of the late
Rudolph and Stella (Emerick; Berninger.
Her husband, M. Lee Hippensteel. died in 1983. A son,
James, died in 1964.
She spent most of her life as an elementary school
teacher in Mifflinville and Nescopeck schools, retiring in
1975. She graduated from Mifflinville High School.
She was a member of the Mifflinville United Methodist
1985
She graduated from Moody Bible Institute. Chicago,
and earned her master's degree in social studies from
State University's Schuylkill Campus for several years.
Mrs. Todd received the Schoolmen Medal Award of
Freedoms Foundation, Valley Forge,
1937
Berwick, he was the son of the late Willard and
Border. He and his wife, the former Bette
Dent, would have celebrated their 44th wedding anniversary on January 10.
Mr. Border was known for his involvement in athletics.
He taught in the Bamsboro School District, where he
coached football and led his team to a championship He
later taught in the Berwick School District and
coached
football.
1936
Gamma
Surviving arc a daughter, Janice si
Danville area; three grandchildren;
|
lan
,
ol
Riverside
He was an
Representatives: Ruth Wagner LeGrande, 76 North
Cedar Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 (717) 454-1427 and Mary
Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Street, Conyngham, PA
18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551.
two sisters and a
1937
1933
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South Market
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-4850 and Dorothy
Street,
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
(
717 ) 784-2046
official of the
PSAA (now
the
P1AA) and a
member of the North Central Pennsylvania Chapter of
PSAA football officials, where he served as president and
secretary-treasurer for 16 years. Mr. Border was
made
honorary member of the association in 1970. He officiated
for 25 years in the Susquehanna Valley
Conference
also in the West Branch League.
and
He was instrumental in initiating the Berwick Midget
League football program. Mr. Border operated the
brother.
Representative: Lois Lawson, 644 East Third Street
in
Maude Woomer
;i
Chapter XI She was a member of International
Reading Association, Keystone stale [leading Association, Susquehanna Valley Reading Association and I'enn
sylvania State Education Association
Her husband, Ktissell K Todd, died January .'{1, 1973
years.
Bom
Hess Linn,
Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg,
165
(717) 784-1857
PA
17815
scoreboard at Crispin Field for eight years.
Mr. Border owned and operated Dent's Motor Parts
in
Berwick, retiring in 1974. He was also a substitute teacher
in the Central Columbia, Berwick
and Northwest school
districts. He was an Army veteran of World
War II and
served in France.
Continued on page 12
Albert J. Kafka "33 died on July 20. He was 73 years old.
Albert was a group leader In production control
at
Mack Trucks
Inc., Allentown, before retiring In 1973.
Before that he was an office steward for 18 years and
an
HAW
alternate committeeman of
Local 677.
He taught at Kelavres School in
Schuylkill County, for several years.
Mmc
Born
Township
Beaver Brook, Luzerne County, he was a son .»(
the late Joseph and Mary (Tobias)
Kafkfl
He was a member of the Cathedral of St. Catherine of
Selna, Allentown.
In
He was
War II
a sergeant in the
Army
Air Corps during World
Surviving are his wife, Johanna, of Allentown,
and a
daughter, Janet, wife of William E
Koles Jr
of
Pittsburgh.
Views
1
We inn si preserve some sense of intellectual overview
and order. Wisdom and virtue are essential for the
construed r use ol scientific data and technical skills
This university must be a place where the values
and
ideals, the ethics and morals, the manners
and methods
the knowledge and wisdom of the ages
are given
meaning in today's world. Career preparation is
essential, but students should
bound together
in
ways
that
leam that we are all
demand more of us than
self -concern.
1934
Our students should also understand the importance
of
growth by the design of
appropriate co-curricular activities Our
programs in
the cultural areas, athletics, and
student organizations
also help bind us together in ways that
demand more of
social as well as intellectual
P Sentatlves: Esther Evans Whitenlght,
^mu
Mfth Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717
^
&™XZUis
m West
(
)
12lh street
-
East
154
784-6737
B,oomsb
and
^
us than self-concern
Fifth,
'34
was recently
appointed representative and
special agent
for
the
Pennsylvania League of Independent Businesses,
with the
main office located in Harrisburg. Woody,
a retired
sheriff, will cover Columbia County.
Woody is marr.ed to
the former
Jane
Fahrtnger '31. They
Vine Street, Berwick, Pa. 18603
L.
live at 2000
North
want
new
2Xretated
an effort to keep pace with
and academic needs of our
° f faCUUy develo P ment cannot
intend to design and implement
strategies for
reS0urces ot tnls diversity so we
enrich further the education
of our students
I
S^Sh^
1935
may
0
UUam 1 Re6d 151 EaSt fourth
K
o
Bloomsburg,
PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
Helen H (Hartman) Clmbala '35 was
named the 1985
Woman of the Year" by the Bloomsburg Business
and
Professional Women's Club
An engraved plaque and floral centerpiece
were
presented to Helen by Sandra Darlington, club
president
Helen currently heads the BPW s Young
Careerist
Committee and has served as scholarship chairman
for a
e:
Street,
number
position on
responsibilities, all in
Sixth
Dtat
mv
II
the changing quality
U
the
be
J^f
you about
I believe in it. Til
encourage it
support the programs vou already
have
developed. A modest amount of university
funds is being
made available for faculty development again
this year
as an institutional priority If we are
to help vou keep
current in your fields and ask you
on occasion to assume
I
of years.
-
and
°PP° rtunities
^mn.f
region of ^
the ^
Commonwealth.
11
1
*>r the citizens in this
Throughout this next
66 eXpl ° ring and definin
concert wiS
Uie academic community,
activities in the visual and
performing arts which will enhance
our academic
a
and COntribule t0
cuJt «™l development of
the" re gi?n
.
^2*2S
*
1,
IsUernlnT"
MiSlS?
X
8
moratorium effective immediately on the
Representative Assembly for the fall semester with the
understanding that a new governance structure be
defined this
**
any meanS
,ast in
P™^
c °nversations. and after
°J
CSSfiSE
° nClUded
0131 an a PP">P"ate way
addrfJ thr
o
address
the governance
issue
is
to declare a
much
to
fall
and implemented
...
ME
TIME AG0
„^P
1986.
in
January
J
1 happened to read a statement
by
William Johnson Cory which at least to me
articulates
an attitude and position that best captures
the intent of
have been saying to you this afternoon. He
what the role of a college should be and
specifically what we as educators should
create for
those we teach, our students. These
remarks were
directed to students, but they also tell
us what I believe
al
that
I
talks about
we should strive to accomplish.
You go to a college not so much
for knowledge as for
for the habit of attention, for the art
of
expression for the art of assuming at a
moment's notice
a new intellectual position, for the
art of
arts
to talk to
raculty development,
and
Woodrow (Woody) Brewlngton
I
Continued from page 2
and habits;
entering
quickly into another person's thoughts,
for the habit of
submitting to censure and refutation, for
the art of
indicating assent or dissent in
graduated terms, for the
habit of regarding minute points
of accuracy, for the art
of working out what is possible
in a given time for taste,
for discrimination, for mental
courage and mental
soberness.
Faculty promoted
Ten faculty members returned for the
1985-1986
academic year at promoted ranks
Promoted from associate to full professor
were Peter
H. Bonling, economics; Stewart
L. Nagle, art Robert
Yon. accounting; and William J. Sproule.
health
physical education and athletics.
Promoted to associate professor were Levi
J Grav
physics; Lynne C. Miller, biological
and allied health'
sciences; and Anne K. Wilson,
sociology and social
Promoted
to assistant professor were
Ronald V
DiOionomenico. academic advisement,
Patricia B
Torsella. nursing; and Marilou W.
Zeller library
P
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
Senior dies
By MIKE DILLON
in
crash
'83
Press-Enterprije Stotf
On this past Christmas Day, Bloomsburg University
senior Dave Murphy was killed in an
automobile
accident near A lien town
He was four months away from graduating with a
degree in chemistry, but he needed no diploma
as proof
of his achievements as a student and
a human being
Murphy left behind a legacy of service and good
Carpenter was
loyal supporter
seemed,
It
at times, that he lived in the
Kehr Union
Building, where he served as a student
supervisor for
four years. Murphy was dedicated and did
a
professional job. Administrators, employees
and
students
respected and depended on him Murphv
'
head of the Bloomsburg University
concert committee, and was active in many of the
university's union-based student service organizations.
all
also served as
But
his contribution to the university
goes bevond
all
that.
In 1983, a tragic fire
claimed the life of Bloomsburg
University student Dominick Murtin and left 10
of
Merton's housemates homeless. David Murphy raised
thousands of dollars to assist the Murtin family with
burial expenses and to replace the possessions of
the
homeless. Murphy was also instrumental in setting up a
fund to provide assistance to victims of catastrophes
like the one that claimed MurthVs life
Now it is the Murphy family that must pay for the
burial of a son, a brother. The David Murphy Memorial
Fund help the Murphy family pay burial expenses and
will also provide for a David Murphy memorial
scholarship fund. The details of the scholarship will be
decided by the Murphy family and announced by the
university at a later date.
Any donation to the memorial fund would be greatly
appreciated. The first priority is helping the family with
burial expenses, which are considerable. Money raised
in excess of those expenses will be funnelled into the
scholarship fund.
If you prefer your donation be used for only
(a) burial
expenses, or (b) the scholarship fund, please specify
that on the memo line of your check.
Donations are tax-deductible and should be adressed
to the Bloomsburg University Trust. If you have no
preference about your donation being used for the either
the burial fund or the scholarship fund, please write
"David Murphy Memorial Fund" on the memo line of
your check.
The university and the Murphy family appreciate your
generosity and support.
R "Tina" Robertson. 60. instructor of nursing
Bloomsburg University, died Nov. 5 after an extended
illness She lived at Bloomsburg R.D
3
Born in Shenandoah, she was a daughter of the late
Basil and Anna Kurilla Ruscavage She lived in
Beaver
Township for five years and formerly in Rowavton
Conn and in New York City
She was a graduate of Annunciation Catholic High
School in Shenandoah, and the Bridgeport iConn.)
Hospital School of Nursing She received her BS degree
from Columbia University and her MA degree from New
York University She was employed as a nursing
instructor at BU for five years and had been director
of
Helene
at
.
supporter of the Alumni
Association
He was born
in
New York
City on January 2. 1918. a son
of the late George
and
W
Dorothy iMillen* Carpenter
a Greenwich. Connecticut Health Association for a
number of years
He was a professor of
German language in the
She was a member of St Cyril and Methodius
Ukranlan Catholic Church. Berwick She was vice
president of District 27. Pennsylvania Nurses
Association. I member and past treasurer of the
Columbia Montour Mental Health AMOClatlOQ, the
Bloomsburg University Nursing Honor Society, and a
member of the Bloomsburg Branch of the American
foreign language department
at BU from 1966 to 1983
A
graduate
Military
of
Culver
Academy, he
received a bachelor of arts
degree from Cornell
University He also attended
the University of Southern
Association of University Women
Surviving are two sisters and a brother
California and New York
University, where he
completed his master's
degree and doctorate
Alumni meet
requirements.
He was a member of St Paul s Episcopal Church
Bloomsburg; the Delta Psi fraternity of St Anthony
Five
recruit
NJ students
BU
alumni in New Jersey represented the university's
admissions office at a record number of college night
programs in the fall.
The volunteer recruiters included Mary and Angelo
Albano '49, Marlene Franey '62, Diane Danzer Gill 78,
Wayne Heim '69, Joyce Houser '61, John James 74,
Dick Lloyd '62, Paul Manko '60, Donato Nieman 74.
Anne Y. Sarrow 79, Linda L. Schmicker 76, Richard C.
Stout '49, Nelson Swarts '63 and Sandra Williams '66.
They represented BU at Eustace, Cherry Hill,
Bridgewater, Vernon Twp., Morris Knolls, BridgewaterRaritan, Bernards, Linden, Carteret, Belvidere.
Burlington County. Basking Ridge, Pennsauken,
Atlantic City, Kearny, Nutley, Northern Valley, and
Somerset.
Once again, Dick and Marion Lloyd graciously hosted
the training session at their home in Belle Mead.
Basketball assistant hired
Ray
Ricketts, assistant basketball coach at
Springfield (Mass.) College for the past five years, has
accepted a similar position at Bloomsburg University
Ricketts, a 1974 graduate of Albright College in
Reading, joined the Husky staff on Sept. 3 In addition to
his basketball duties,
he
will serve in
an academic
advisement capacity for BU student-athletes.
The Pottstown native averaged 18.6 points per game
during his career at Albright, finishing seventh on the
with 1,588 career points.
Ricketts from the 1973-74
season when he played against the Huskies in an NCAA
regional game, scoring 19 points in a 92-78 losing effort
His main responsibility to the basketball program will
school's all-time scoring
BU
fans
list
may remember
be recruiting.
BU alumni who
in
Ohio
Ohio met with
live In
Tom
and
Lynn Davles as the latter were passing through the
state In September Tom. director of BUs Can H
Development Center, was on a cross country sabattlcal
Hall; the Torch Club of Bloomsburg. Schlarrafia
Men's
Club International; and was active with the Bloomsburg
Boy Scouts
He is survived by his wife of 27 years, the former
Dorothy Byford; two daughters. Mrs. William Suzanne'
Manning of Danville and Mrs Joseph (Anne) Griska of
Watertown, Ct.; five granddaughters, and a brother.
Edward N. Carpenter of Cedarhurst. N Y
project to visit various Industries and businesses.
Meeting for dinner In Amhurst were Joe and Audrey
Metro of Oberlln. Fred and Marlon DeBcll '4« of
Lakewood. and Connie Kston Wlssinger '60 of Mentor
i
Student alumni organize
Coach McLaughlin
Doug Hippenstlel
Mary Gardner, current women's swimming and
diving head coach, will take over the men's program
In his 23 seasons. McLaughlin produced a national
champion and had nine different swimmers and one
diver gain All-America status in 130 events at the NCAA
Championships. He also achieved the "Master Coach"
award in 1982. presented by the College Swimming
Coaches Association of America.
His teams finished among the top three squads in the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC)
Championships on 14 occasions, and he coached 15
conference champions in 27 years He was voted as the
PSAC "Coach of the Year" by his peers in 1979 and
served as host for five PSAC Championships
As historian for the PSAC Men's Swimming and
Diving Coaches Association, he compiled the "PSAC
Profiles," a manual of the sport in the conference from
1959 to 1983 The publication was the result of many
hours of research to preserve the records established in
PSAC championship
Student Alurnnl Associations are not a
Although
coach from 1961 to 1963. assistant baseball
coach in 1964 and 1965, head baseball coach in 1967 and
the director of aquatics until the fall term of 1983
football
students are encouraged to participate
especially hopes many
children, grandchildren, nieces and nephews of BU
alumni will be anxious to serve the university and the
Alumni Association In this way
all
picnic scheduled
Do you have any baccalaureate, commencement or
awards day programs hidden away In your attic? The
niverslty Archives needs copies from the following
I
years
In
order to complete
Its collection:
BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS
1906, 1907
through
through 195.J. 1965.
1980 to present
Any years pre
through 1934, 1944, 1946
r
1972 through 197. >, 1977. 1978,
1929. 1992
1970,
1886, 1887. 1888. 1890
'Spring;
through
1909, 1908. 1919. 1920. 192.J,
:
annual plcnJc
be held on June 21, 1966. Please note the change of
month from July to June.
will
Any years
prior to
1895 through 1901,
1925, 1927 through 1030. 1999,
189.'},
1934, 1945. 1948 through 1950. 1953. (Summer; Any years
prior to 1963. 1970 through 1973, (Winter; Any years
prior to 1943, 1944, 1946 through 1948, 1950 through 1952,
1960
through
through
present
1945, 1949
1980. 1982 to
ATTENTION BU BAND ALUMNI The
in
Archives needs materials
HONORS/ A WARD DAYS
Band
new
new SAC, Hippenstlel
COMMENCEMENTS
action.
In addition to his coaching responsibilities in
swimming and diving, McLaughlin was an assistant
being good alumni," says
development on the nation's campuses, private colleges
and universities have historically nurtured their would
be alumni from their earliest days as freshman Public
Institutions have increasingly learned valuable lessons
from their private counterparts
the
department."
to start
director of alumni affairs
"Through their participation In these activities,
students will gain an awareness of the Important role of
alumni," Hippenstlel notes "Bloomsburg University Is
clearly a better place because of the collective
contributions of alumni throughout her long history "
possibility of
"Eli McLaughlin has been an Important part of
Bloomsburg athletics for a long time and has touched
and influenced many young men." Sanders said. "We
are sorry to see a coach of his calibre step down but are
hopeful he will make the same type of significant
contributions to the university and its athletic-
'68,
That's the reason for organizing a Student Alumni
Council on campus, under the sponsorship of the BU
Alurnnl Association Members of the new group will
assist in planning and staging vai Ions alumni events
such as Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, the annual
phonathon, and the Senior Send off Picnic
Veteran Bloomsburg University men's swimming and
diving coach Eli McLaughlin requested and was granted
reassignment to full-time teaching duties. Athletic
Director Roger Sanders announced Sept 10 McLaughlin
had been in charge of the Huskies' program since
joining the university's staff in 1961 with the exception
of the 1969-70 season when he was on sabbatical leave.
McLaughlin commented. "With the
never too early
"It's
retires
retirement approaching. I felt it would be In the best
interest to vacate the position at this time "
Alumni
11
Nursing professor dies
C. Whitney Carpenter II. 67. former professor
of
language at Bloomsburg University, died December
12
He had been a resident of Bloomsburg since l%6
Although he was not a BU graduate, he was a loval
fellowship.
1986
Any years
pre-1942. 1943
1954, 1968. 1969. 1973, 1974,
If you would like to donate any of these programs,
please send them to Alumni House, Bloomsburg
University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
12
1937
1986
Continued from page 10
1
Representative Clayton H Hlnkel. 418 Jefferson Street,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-3218
Mr. Border was a member of the Fist Presbyterian
Church of Berwick, where he served as an elder, a
deacon and taught the high school Sunday school class for
many
1945
940
years.
Department of Languages and Cultures. Under her
leadership, the department gained several new programs,
including the Certificate of Language Proficiency and
of the
French and Spanish.
Dr. John wasn't directly in the classroom, she
gave untiringly of her time to many efforts. She served as
advisor to the French CTub and the campus chapter of Phi
Sigma Iota, the national foreign language society. She
coordinated numerous study-tours and trips both abroad
and in the United States for students studying French.
She also assisted in developing a foreign student
exchange program with the University of Nancy in
France and with the city of Liverpool in England. In
minors
Mr. Border was past president of the Berwick Kiwanis
Club and a life member of the Berwick Elks Lodge,
where he served as exalted ruler. He had been Boy Scout
troop leader at the First Presbyterian Church, Berwick
He was a member of the National Automotive Association,
the Berwick Chamber of Commerce, Berwick
American Legion, Knapp Lodge F&AM 462 and Caldwell
Consistory of Bloomsburg. He was also a member of the
Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. and Columbia County Shrine
In
When
1941
Representatives: C. Stuart and Eda Bessie (Bellhartz)
Edwards, 705 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717) 784-0908.
Note: The 45th reunion of the Class of 1941 will be held
June. A letter with more information for 1941
graduates will be forthcoming.)
Club.
in
While at the Berwick Retirement Village Nursing
Home, he served as resident council officer.
Surviving in addition to his wife are two daughters,
Mrs. David L. (Judith) Force, Berwick; and Mrs
Timothy A. (Constance) Cain of Easton; and five
avenue for high schoolers to
language contests during International
addition, she provided an
compete
in foreign
Day
at the university.
Dr. John lives at 928 Country Club Drive,
Bloomsburg
Pa. 17815.
grandchildren.
1942
1946
Representative: Dr. Jeanne Noll Zimmerman,
Richmond Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 872-8642
1938
Robert
Rowland
J.
'38
lives at 8515 U.S.
1
Highway 41N,
Dawn (Osman)
Trewella '42 died at Reading Hospital
She was 64 years old.
She lived at 3 Heather Lane, Greenfields, Pa. She was
P.O. Box 87, Palmetto, Florida 33561.
recently.
Bernard E. Haval '38 died July 5. Bernard lived at P.O.
Box 1114, Monroe, North Carolina 28110 prior to his death.
the wife of Robert J. Trewella.
Robert T. Heckenluber
'38
died August 30.
Born in Shamokin, she was a daughter of Emily (Barr)
Osman, of Shamokin, and the late H. Stanley Osman.
A member of West Lawn United Methodist Church, she
was a past president and treasurer of the Greenfields
He had been
living In Arcndtsvillc, IVnnsvlv.mi,!
Chapter of the Auxiliary to St. Joseph Hospital.
In addition to her husband and her mother, she is
survived by two sons: Jeffrey C. of Mullica Hill, N.J.. and
Brian S. of Trumbauersville. Bucks County; two grandchildren and a sister.
1939
Representative: Ruth
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815
(
Dugan Smeal,
Market
740
Street,
717) 784-4715
Ray and Dorothy Zimmerman '39 participated in an
Elderhostel program at BU this summer The two are
only the second BU alumni couple Included in the
700
older students who have participated in the five-year
program, said program coordinator George Turner.
ii
wasn't that old college Ue thai brought graduates
Ray and Dorothy back
to
BU
for
1943
Representative: Betty Katerman Algatt, R.D
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717) 784-5584
we
2
Representatives: Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge, 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA 17821 (717) 275-3046
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D. 1, Catawissa PA
17820 (717) 784-3035
Ralph D. Felton
years
'46
died June 18 in Ohio.
Born in Jackson Township, son of the late Herbert G.
and Josephine (Tripp) Felton, he moved from White
Haven to Montrose in 1951. He was superintendent of
Schools for the Montrose Area School District until he
retired in 1969, ending a 45-year teaching career.
He received his master's degree from Bucknell University and did graduate work at Johns Hopkins University
and Rutgers University.
He was a member of the Montrose United Methodist
Church, the Laurel Lodge No. 467, F&AM, White Haven,
the Scranton Keystone Consistory, and was a 32nd degree
Mason.
His wife is the former Mildred Kemmerle.
Also surviving are a son. James Miller, South Montrose; a brother, five grandchildren, four
great-grandchil-
1944
1947
Just
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East
11th
Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 759-9733
Street,
Representative: Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park Street.
Carroll Park, Bloomsburg,
"But being at a familiar college didn't hurt,"
added
wife Dorothy, a former school teachn
summer,
five Elderhoitel sessions
were sponsored
Bloomsburg, with 200 enrolled. Most ol
the students
the New York area, said Turner Coming
back
Is quite a surprise, said the
two retired educators
"Well It's a big university now. Then It
was a small
college,
said Ray. "Now there are all kinds
of groups
here using the campus for the summer,
said Dorothy
Dorothy grew up on Market Street in
Bloomsburg. Her
father, the ate John Calvin
Engelhart, was a supervisor
at
come from
Iit??Sf
C
rpe
I
i-
^
C0Uple
As
a
came back
nere for "HUH
Beatr,ce retlred from th «
-
faculty
Julian ZlnzareUa '44, who has been the
Gordon Junior
High School principal for 25 years, is planning
to retire
next year He has had 41 years in
education, 38 in the
Coatesvllle area and nearly three in
New Jersey His
address is 1505 Robin Road. Coatesville, Pa.
19320.
Luclnda K. Vought Hufnagle '44 Catawissa R.D. l,
died
on March 28. She was an elementary teacher for
28 years
retiring In 1962. She was married to Walter
F Hufnagle'
who died on March 14.
She is survived by a son, Jackson W. Hufnagle.
Herndon, Va., and four grandchildren.
Ray commuted from his home in
Nuremberg and was president of the Day
Men s Associastudent,
tion his senior year.
This time around, the
taste of dormitory
life,
day
KrauTiaS!
we can
They have had such a good time
afternoon trips to a coal mine and
vowed to enroll In more sessions.
"We
Just got rid of our
summer
Z^EfiSF"*
The
who
t0 travel
two.
were members
In their
'
1
Qompare
'''
cottage in Delaware so
and take mor* of these
of
the
school's
100th
anniversary class, said tlie campus has
undergone radical
changes since their graduation Only
three buildings
Carver Hall, Old Science Hall and Benjamin
Franklin were standing when they were student*
The Zimmermans have enjoyed their renewed
taste of
the classroom, and they gave a rating
of "excellent" to
rofessors:
Jam *s Sperry. William Sproule
£P
?J 2*
Martin
GUdea and Harold Bailey
They may have been lured here by computers, but
said
they found courses in Response to the
Holocaust the
American Presidency and physical fitness equally fasci-
%
nating.
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
classes and in
Central!.! thai they've
Dr. Mary Lou (Fenstemaker) John '45, facultv emerita,
delivered the commencement address at BU on' August
15
Haas Center for the Arts.
Her topic was "Bloomsburg University Today; Tomorrow the World." Dr. John comes from a family whose ties
to Bloomsburg date back to the late
1800s, when the
university was a small academv. Her father,
also a BU
faculty emeritus, is Howard F.
Fenstemaker, a 1912
graduate of Bloomsburg State Normal School.
She is the daughter of Ruth Nuss Fenstemaker, also
a
in
1912
BSNS
graduate. In addition, her grandmother. Annie
Supplee Nuss, graduated from Bloomsburg in 1888.
Dr. John Is also a 1964 master of
arts graduate of
Bucknell University and a 1978 doctor
of philosophy
graduate of Penn State University.
The Bloomsburg native recently retired after 26
years
of service to her alma mater where
she served as an
instructor
and later a professor
17815 (717) 784-0988
Ferae E. (Van Sant) Whitby '47 died at her home in
Wilkes-Barre October 2. She was 60 years old.
Born August 25, 1925. in Muncy, Pa., she was the
daughter of the late Edwin and Fannie Rarig Van
Sant.
She taught in the Dallas school district from
1947 until
she retired in 1983. She was a member of
St. Paul's
United Church of Christ, Numidia, Pa.
She was the last member of her immediate
family.
Frank
Novelli '47 died September 21 at the Vallev
Community Hospital, Roanoke, Virginia. He was living in
Vinton, Va. at the time of his death.
He was the son of the late John and Mary Plewa
^
Sol
received their first
suits them fine "Ol
course
50
PA
J.
Novelli, and was a school teaher
in the Quakertown
schools for 35 years.
H se ed with the Nay in the Pacific Theater during
y
»,
iy
r U
HC gradUated fr°
Shickshinn -V High
1945
Zimmermans
which
82
an update on their
wanted a course In Introduction to
Computei Science," said Ray, a retired school adnum
trator from the Bethesda-Chevy Chase,
Maryland die
trlct. "We're Just trying to keep
the world from going
This
He was
old.
dren, nieces and nephews.
college educations.
"No,
1104
of
French and chairman
m
in 19 35
Frank was a member
Our Lady of Nazareth Church,
Koanoke. He was a charter member
of the Knights of
Columbus. Quakertown. and was a
Fourth Degree Knight
Surviving are his wife, the former
Frances Zakrzewski;
daughter. Mrs. Robert (Francine)
Lewis. Vinton; four
orothers. three sisters and five
grandchildren.
Sta^T^S.
M
^™n
of
'47 died
State General Hospital.
September
He was
71
14 in
Shamokin
years old
Carmel on February 10. 1914. he was a
ank and Eva (Sni Re) Vershinski. He
P
,
resident
of Mount Carmel
h001
Mount Carmel Area Sch001
Tl
Jr!I?»h
w«?nw
lifelong
was a
1
DistrirfTr
tauSt a
CoiSty
£ y ?"5
bef0Pe retirin
8
in
1976
Township High School
in
25 1936 m Ho, C">ss
y
Moun^r^fi^^^T
Mount Carmel. to the former
Mildred A. Bonis
'
V
Co..
Co
e
'
ber ° f
H
He
also
Sullivan
Church.
Cross
A mplTn Hose and Chemical Cnurch Ctover Hose
American
Co
Mount Carmel
-
;
Continued on page 13
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1947
1986
13
Continued from page 12
Klks. Mount Carmel Eagles, Sons of Poland, and Mount
Carmel
He also served as past governor of the
YFW
Loyal Order of Moose. Mount Carmel
He was a four year letterman In football, basketball,
baseball and track at Mount Carmel High School He
lettered In football at West Chester State College and
Bloomsburg State College, and played semi professional
baseball in Tremont. Berwick. Springfield, Danville and
Mount Carmel
v
He served as head basketball and baseball coach at
Mount Carmel High School and also was an assistant
football coach under the late Michael Tern- Thomas was
a former P I A A basketball official
Survivors Include his widow, one son. Thomas F.
Vernon. Columbus. Ohio, one daughter. Mrs John
iTrina» Leshtnskl. Mount Carmel Estates; a sister, six
grandchildren and one great grandchild
1948
HOLIDAY GET-TOGETHER
—
Attending the annual Christmas meeting ot the Philadelphia area alumni at Wanamaker's were
Harry Gobora '50, Connie Gobora '52. Dan McGrew '51. Marie Morgan '54 Orville Palsgrove 31 Margaret Minner '23. Lucy Ennis
'30. Sadie Mayernick '27. Lee Beaumont'43. Peggy Burns '67. Sonya Villan '73. Roy Beyers 'SI, Howard Ebersole '69. George
Gorko '61. Joe Zakorchemny '72. Betty Rosell '45. and Deborah Castleman 80 Guests included Betty Palsgrove. Orville
Palsgrove's daughter Lois and family, Jim Gledhill. Huberte Pugliano, Peg Wilson, Cathy Zackorchemny Mane Harbage Henry
Harbage. Catherine Evans, Anne Bomberger. Mary Lou Beyers. Viola Readier Representing BU was Doug Hippenstiei '68 director
of alumni aflairs
Representative: Betty L Fisher. 928 Country
Drive. Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-0434
Club
1949
Representative: Richard E Grimes, 1723 Fulton Street,
Harrisburg, PA 17102 ( 717 ) 233-0777
Edwin M. Allegar '49 regional personnel munager for
Nationwide Insurance in Butler since 19B2 has eurned the
professional designation of Chartered Property Casualty
Underwriter from the American Institute for Property
and Liability Underwriters He has served Nationwide in
various capacities for 32 years He Is active In his church
and the community, the United Way and the Butler
Personnel Association. He and his wife, Alice, live in the
Butler area
1950
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Mont
NJ 07645 ( 201) 391-9106
vale,
Thomas
A. Klopp "50 has retired from the Fleetwood
District. He came to Fleetwood In 1«J52 as a
business education teacher, a position he held until being
assigned the duties of high school guidance counselor In
1954 His address Is 337 West Arch Street, Fleetwood. Pa
Area School
PLAY BALL
—
Over 70 BU alumni, family and friends enioyed a night of baseball at the Baltimore Orioles-Detroit Tigers game Oct
Before the game, the alumni were treated to a bullpen party catered by the Orioles staff Following the party, the alumni
watched a great game as Fred Lynn hit a three-run homer to lead the hometown Orioles to a 5-2 victory The following alumni were
present at the game: Alfred Cyganowski '53. Stanley Werkheiser 78. Susan (White) Clemson '77. Nancy (Bncker) Shatter '68.
Beverly (Jungmann) Hibschman '72. William Hibschman '70. Floyd Grimm '64, and Lynn (Wesley) Grimm '67, Kathy McGuire '69.
Kay (Gough) Stolba '69. Kim Dilliplane '78. Kandia Black '78, Larry Ikeler '64, Lucy Zablocky) Ikeler '64, Doug Hill '69, and Nila
(Sorensen) Hill '67, Diane (Altien) Giles '80. Jim Guizzetti '62. Bob Shields '78. and Carol Goodtellow '83
4
(
19522.
Elmer W. Krelser *50 has resigned as principal of the
Columbia High School effective as of September
He had
been on medical leave since the start of the 1984-85 school
term and cited medical reasons for his resignation While
at Bloomsburg, he captained an undefeated football team
and was named AH Conference and All State His address
is 1152 Crlmcll Avenue, Columbia. Pa. 17512.
1
Josephine Chevalier '50
56, of Orange, New Jersey,
in October at Gteanvlllfl (8.C.) Memorial Hospital
She was a native of Duryea.
She received her master's degree In education from
She was a business
Selon Hall University In 1965
education teacher at Arthur L. Johnson Regional High
4
,
died
School
In
Clark,
New
Jersey, for 19 years.
She was the widow of John Chevalier and
two daughters, a brother and two sisters.
Is
survived by
1951
Representative:
Road,
'80
and
'81
Dr
Liberty,
Russell
NY
C.
Davis,
Jr..
Chaffee
12754
,
children
V
Mamscalco
1,
Robert Lepard '51 is the executive vice-president of A/C
Pipe Inc
Robert and his wife. Joan, live at 1012
Richmond Rd Broomall, Pa 19008 They have three
7
HOUSTON GET-TOGETHER — BU
RD
alumni from the Houston area met
The party was planned
to
comctde with the
in
visit of
November
Tom
LI
at the
Davies
BU
home
R»cnard and Theresa Ani llocy
director of career development
of
Dr. Jack E. Williams '51 has completed 24 years of
service to Edinboro University and will retire In February 1986 His address Is 121 Terrace Drive, Edinboro, Pa.
16412.
Continued on page 14
me
alumni uuah tHLT/january
iy«b
i
1951
1953
Conl.nued from page 13
Harold F. Emmftt '51 was recently Installed as the new
president of the Bareville, Leola, Leacock Lions Club He
is married to the former Helen Tletjen '51. They have
three children. The Emmitts live at 141 Forest Hill Road,
Leola, Pa. 17540.
him a
condolences and sympathy.
I closed
'"
'do your best
The Jet crash also brought to earth the hopes Hanamura, who assumed leadership of Japanese Air Lines
three years ago after a crash that killed 24 people, had
for an economically strong company
Duke, who spends a month each summer in Berwick
with his wife, son and two adopted Japanese daughters,
talked about Hanamura, JAL's rise from debt and Its
sudden, tragic crash back into financial uncertainty.
Hanamura "knows nothing about the airline industry,
but he does know about business," said 54-year-old Duke
"He happens to be one of the most powerful men in
Japan.
the man behind the scenes.
"Hanamura is the secretary general of the Federation
of Industries, which is much like the National Association
of Manufacturers here. They look out for industry." said
with
1952
Francis B. Gallnski, 90 Tower
Representatives:
Road, Doylestown,
PA
Hill
and Dr. Frank
Box
PA
J. Furgele, Star Route,
18901 (215) 348-9746
228, Lakeville,
18438
(
1955
717)
227-4946
Sara Pat (McCeary) Brown '52 was the winner in the
recent Ms. Northumberland County Senior Citizen
Pagent, sponsored by the Northumberland County Area
Agency on Aging. Mrs. Brown will participate in the Ms.
Pennsylvania Senior American Pagent later this year
Each contestant was Judged on her positive outlook and
philosophy of life and on talent.
She played Amazing Grace on the piano while blind
folded and then played several Jazz numbers.
Mrs Brown's address is 1123 Market Street, Sunbury.
Pennsylvania 17801
"Say the government wants to raise corporate taxes.
talks to (Japanese Prime Minister) Nakasone
and cuts it in half." explained Duke, illustrating Hanamura "s power in the Japanese industrial society.
Hanamura, 77. is also the chairman of the board of
Keidanren, an industrial club. "He is the full-time man
who runs this rich, powerful organization
members include representatives
" Duke said
the
of 400 to 500 of
all the big ones."
club's
Blooms-
Herbert R. Kerchner '53, director for tin- past 18 vears
of Western Montgomery County Vo-Tech School. Limer-
He joined the faculty of the International Christian
University in Tokyo in 1959 by invitation of the
university.
"I've been there ever since, except for the four
vears I
spent in London."
PA
ick,
Scrimgeour,
H
I)
5,
17815 (717) 784-7120
will
address
S.
at the end of this academic year
Ablnglon Ave.. Glensldc, Pa 10038
retire
is
631
His
When Benjamin Duke
in
.Japan
become
in 1959,
"53 took a university leaching
Job
he could not have known that he would
and friend to some of the most powerful
men In Japanese industry.
Nor could Duke, a Herwlck native, have realized that
he would develop a 20-year friendship with Hanamura
Hanichiro, chairman of Japanese Air Lines, whose Jumbo
jet crashed into a mountain In Japan earlier this
year
with
r>24
tutor
people aboard.
"I'm sure
said of
it
is
terrible
what he
is
Hanamura Thursday during
going through." Duke
a visit here "I sent
It was then when he met
Hanamura "He wanted to set
up an English seminar for businessmen at Keidanren,"
Duke explained. "He has been mv student everv Thursday for the last 20 years "
During
his seminar sessions. Duke said the
seven
"students" - the oldest is 91 - discuss their
business
problems, trade and American business, "using the
Time
magazine business section "
Hanamura never ran a corporation before JAL He
became involved with the airline after an accident three
years ago killed 24 people when "a pilot purposely
dove
his plane into the water at the end of
the runway"" said
Duke Then, the airline was "in serious debt."
"So Nakasone asked (Hanamura)
board to straighten things out."
Duke
to be
chairman
to
Board
Governors
Sean Mullen, president of Bloomsburg University's
Association, has been selected
by Gov. Dick Thornburgh and the state Senate as
one of
three students to sit on the Hi member Board
of
Governors of the Stale System of Higher
Education His
term will be for the 1985-86
Community Covcrnment
school year.
As a result of his selection.
Mullen has resigned as
chairman of the Board of
student Government
Presidents of the 14
universities.
He
will
concentrate his efforts on
initiating his "brain child."
dollars; he
was saying how nervous he was."
noted, "One of (Hanamura's) major concerns
is
the trade imbalance with the United
States. That's why
he signed this billion-dollar contract with Boeing
to helb
reduce the pressure."
For 20 years Duke has been learning
about
industrial management from his
-
Japanese
Thursday-night students
seven of the most powerful
men
in
Japanese industry
And he has been learning about Japanese
education
from his teaching experience and those
of his son. Chris
15, and daughters Kim. 17. and
Susan. 20
Duke's experiences contributed to his
recently completed book
"The Japanese School - Lessons for
Industrial America." in which
he explains Japanese
industrial success as a product
of its schools
not
management The Preager Press book explains
what
Duke has learned and what America can
learn from the
Japanese.
Roy Croop
has been named vice president of
property and casualty insurance
sales in the Columbusbased Nationwide Insurance organization
Rov joined
Nationwide as a claims adjuster in
1953 and went into
sales management in 1962.
Elected vice president and
the Alliance of Pennsylvania
Student Government
Associations. The new
organization will have eight
members, three from the
state-owned universities of
manager
the SSHE and one each from
the state-related universities
of Penn State, Pitt, Temple,
'53
company's New England region, he
served there from 1977 to 1984 when
he moved to the
e
C
siden{ °< operations administraR°lJ holds !?*
te Roy
the professional Chartered Property
and
ter CPCU and Cnartered
'
Ute Under
:
110 "* He and his wife,
the former
X! Bredbenner. live
Janet
at 1363 Clubview Boulevard
1N
Worthington. Ohio 43085.
of
the
Lf
^
m7"
d^g™
T iSSP
tZ
Lincoln and branch campuses
MULLEN
for a total of five members.
Mullen, who has drafted a constitution,
stales the new
organization will represent more students
throughout
the state. "If the idea is accepted, the
Alliance will
represent over 150.000 students," Mullen
"One
But Duke said Hanamura's job was hardly
easy "This
past winter he signed a contract with Boeing
for a billion
Duke
of
commented
of the major objectives of such an
organization is
open lines of communication between state-owned
and
"
state-related student government
Gannger.
R.D.
2.
Box
155
18618 (717) 639-1515
George A. ScheU
'55 is planning to retire after this
year
education He has been principal of Union ville Elementary School for 22 years Retirement will allow George
time for traveling, photography and music, his favorite
outside interests. His address is 328 Magnolia Street
Kennett Square, Pennsylvania 19348.
Dr. John E. Kosoloskl Jr. '55
is
the
new administrator
of the Schuylkill
County Drug and Alcohol Program He
began his duties on July 1.
John PanicheUo
'55
lives
at
Stone Hedge Drive
72
Barnstable, Massachusetts 02630.
1956
Representative: Dr. William L. Bitner III, 54 Wincrest
Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 792-1151
Joanne Marie (Hester) Gentry '56 has been promoted to
vice principal at Terry Parker High School,
Jacksonville
Florida 32211. She is Parker's first female vice principal
Prior to her promotion, Joanne was assistant principal
for
24
curriculum for four years. She has been at Parker for
years. She has been a business teacher, sponsored
Future Business Leaders of America, and directed
the
cooperative business education program.
Kai Ruppel '56 has taken residence at WSRE-TV.
Pensacola, Florida, as program director and assistant
station manager. He received a master's degree
in radio
and television from Syracuse University, Syracuse,
New
York. He has over 25 years of experience in radio
and
television in various capacities including
technical director for "The Mike Douglas Show"; chief
enlisted announcer for Armed Forces Radio in Salzburg, Austria;
and
television news anchor, write, producer
and director For
the past five years, Kal has served as the
television
program manager for the Instructional Media Center at
the University of West Florida in Pensacola
1957
of the
the day Hanamura got the job
"He
and jokingly said. 'Now I can flv anywhere in
recalls
phoned me
the world free.' "
Sean Mullen named
Arnold
PA
in
Hanamura
1953
Representative: John
Harvey's Lake,
Duke
Japan's top industries, "steel, oil,
And "he's like a grandfather to me."
Duke, a graduate of Berwick schools and Bloomsburg
State College, has a doctoral degree in comparative
and
international education from Penn State as well as
a
doctorate in arts from the University of London.
burg,
Representative:
letter of
gam bare, which means
S
1
Representative: William J. Pohutsky, 222 West End
Avenue, No. Plainfield, NJ 07063 ( 201) 75S4986
Glen C. Witmer
has served as manager of the
District Office of the Social Security Administration since it officially opened on
August 16, 1973 but
his affiliation with the federal agency
dates back
ate 1950s. His address
is
R.D.
1
(Duck) Follmer '57 has recently been
by Schoolcraft Community College in Livonia
Michigan as a tutor. She will serve on the
staff of the
Learning Assistance Center at the college and
will be
working
for the testing services
campus
for
department at a satellite
SCC. Margaret has been a private tutor for
elementary students in the area. She has
also been a
calligraphy instructor at the Livonia family
"Y "
Margaret and her husband, William, moved to
Michi-
gan
in 1975.
a
and
i!
William works at Ford Motor Co., Dearborn
an en neerin g tech. specialist.
SS ashave
William
two daughters: Mrs. Melody
g»
(a graduate of
lores
P°
Club Drive. Bloomsburg,
Do* 16 Brennan.
PA
607 Country
17815 (717) 784-7438
Margaret
Wrobleski
MTU), Houghton, Michigan, and Miss
Holly Follmer. a sophomore at Lawrence
Institute of
Technology. Southfield, Michigan.
The Follmers live at 30410 Greenland,
Livonia, Michi-
gan
48154.
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37
Dell Road
Stanhope, NJ 07874 (201) 627-3500
John
McGraw
'58
was
recently promoted to the position
procurement by Price Chopper
of director of perishable
1
Ve:
to the
Northumber-
Margaret A.
^
to
154,
hired
"e J0
Price Chopper in 1977. He lives
New ^,
York witn nis wife Ann son, John
V.
LnH daughter,
K,
and
Maura.
1954
Box
land, Pennsylvania 17857.
/
S^SSS ady
cin^H^m
'57
Shamokin
.hfn^T
the Benton
E
«
ShuI?' 58 has ******
a
Area
School
District.
>
superientendent of
with the
He has been
Continued on page 15
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/January 1986
1958
x*
district ten years,
I
*
two as principal and eight as superinis Main Street, Benton, Pa. 17814
tendent. His address
Robert
Gabriel '58 died May 26 in Robert Packer
Hospital. Sayre, Pa., at the age of 54 Robert had been in
ill health for a long period of time. He had been living
at
213 South Pennsylvania Avenue. Sayre.
Born in Shamokin, January 2. 1931. he was a son of
Mary Bartol Gabriel and the late Leonard Gabriel In
1955. he married the former Martha Tina Krushinski
Mr. Gabriel was principal of Ulster Sheshequinn
Elementary School for 25 years before retiring. He also
served in the Air Force during the Korean War
He received a master's degree in education at Elmira
College in New York.
Mr. Gabriel was a member of St Joseph's Catholic
Church. Athens; Sayre Elks Lodge 1148; VFW Post 1536.
Ball-Skerpon 773; and Bradford-Sullivan Chapter of Pennsylvania Retired Public School Employees Association;
and a life member of the Natinal Education Association.
In addition to his wife and mother, he is survived bv
three daughters, Mrs. William Johnson of Waverly. New
York, Mrs. David Manning of Baltimore. Maryland, and
Janet of Norman, Oklahoma; a brother, a sister, and
three grandchildren.
J.
1959
1963
Shawnee Mountain Inc and will continue as general
manager of Shawnee Development lnc He joined the
Shawnee Group in 1978 and is a certified public account
ant His address is Box 22. Shawnee on the Delaware.
of
Pennsvlvania 18356
1964
2220
Barbara A. (Kitchen)
school
nurses, dental hygienists, psychologists,
school visitors and counselors statewide.
Evelyn has been a member of the executive board of
PSEA since 1969. She resides in Berwick
4:<
of
Amaranth. Milton.
Survivors include her husband. Ronald, one daughter.
L.. at
home, and
NY
James
Peck,
40
Jeffrey
Erie College in Painesville.
Ohio, and her master's
degree from Penn State
She was an educator for 30
years and taught at BU for 20
of those years, retiring in
May
1977
taught
at
She previously
high schools in
Mount Lebanon and
Pi She also
California.
taught at lleulleberg College
In Ohio. Carthage College In
Illinois
and Upper Iowa
Universitv In Iowa
At BU. she was the
women's intramural
WRAY
"B" Club
She helped initiate and
organize women's varsity teams In Held hockey and
for the
director, advisor to the
water
ballet
became coordinator
of WODltD'l
intercollegiate athletics. She also served as a women
tennis coach Each year the outstanding senior female
athlete award Is presented In her honor
•
1965
Representative: Carl P Sheran. 43
Square. PA 19348 (215) 388-1259
Fawn
Lane. Kennett
James L. Cipriani *65 and his wife. Kathleen, are the
parents of a son born on August 6. Their address Is 912 J
Oak Street, Kulpmont, Pennsylvania 17834
Representative: Anthony
J.
pronounced dead on arrival at the Bloomsburg Hospital
She had been living at 429 Catherine St.. Bloomsburg.
Born in Wilkinsburg. Allegeheny County, she was the
daughter of the late William and Mary Bott Wray. She
was a graduate of Schenley
High School in Pittsburgh
and received her bachelor's
degree in sociology and
physical education from Lake
and advisor
a sister.
1966
Representative:
i
M. Eleanor Wray. 66. a former associate professor of
health, physical education and athletics at BU, was
stricken Sept 26 while playing tennis at BU and
basketball In 1972. she
1960
Chappaqua,
She was
Hill "64 died recently
years old
She was born September 15. 1942. in Bloomsburg, the
daughter of Thelma Broadt Kitchen, Danville, and the
late Warren F. Kitchen
She taught fourth grade at the Milton Elementary
School for 16 years and taught one year in Newport. Pa
She was a member of the First Baptish Church. Milton,
the Pennsylvania State Education Association. Milton,
and a past member of the Junior Women's Club and
Angela
home and
dies
University
15801
Dr. John E. Nagle '59 has been named executive
director of the Capital Area Intermediate Unit. He will fill
the post from July I, 1986 to June 30, 1990. His address is
1702 Barbara Lane, Mechanicsburg, Pa. 17055.
5,000
Honevman Road.
Marianne (Antonetti) Webster 64 is teaching a new
program for secretaries at Penn State's DuBois Campus
Marianne is the campus financial aid secretary Her
address is 211 East Logan Avenue. DuBois. Pennsvlvania
Kings
Evelyn P. Fedin '59 is the current president of the
Department of Pupil Services. The department represents
Wray
Eleanor
'
Representative. Ernest R Shuba. 16
Flemlngton. NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Order
Representative: Sandra Pfister Brown.
Avenue, Easton, PA 18042 ( 215 ) 252-2881
15
J.
Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive.
Lane,
Ocean,
145-C,
"66 of New Brittain died December 3
the Central Bucks School District for 20
years, he received his master's degree at Newton State
College.
Surviving are his wife, the former Donna Zeisloft; a
daughter, Marl Patrice; two brothers and two sisters
NJ
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church
since 1958 and was serving her third term as an elder
She was a former deacon and was also on the mission
and stewardship committee and was a member o! the
Women's Service Circle
She was a member of the American Association of
University Women and the Bloomsburg Women's Club.
During World War II she served as recreational
program director for the American Red Cross for the
American troops In Germany
She Is survived by three nephews and three nieces
07712 (201) 922-0039
10514 (914 ) 238-5417
Dale W. Greenly
A
1961
Edwin
Representative:
Bechtelsville,
PA
19505
George C. Ambruch
(
Kuser, R.D.
C.
1,
Box
'61 lives at 35
Third Ave.. Kingston,
an assistant professor of educaRadnor, Pa. Andrew is also the
coordinator of elementary education. He received his
master's degree from Temple University.
is
tion at Cabrini College in
Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
R.D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 201) 874-3118
(
William B. Kuhns '62 is an assistant professor of
education at Cabrini College in Radnor. Pa. William is
also the director of student teaching He received his
master's degree from Temple University.
1963
Hawthorne
)
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
Thomas Lemon,
Pennsylvania
was recently named president
Susan Drive.
16851.
'67
was recently honored as
in the
the Distin
School of Business at
Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond Jon was
selected by a committee of his peers in the School of
Business, who judged candidates on their contributions in
teaching, service, research, and publications On August
16 Jon was promoted to associate professor in the
Department of Office Management at VCU He is
immediate past president of the Virginia Business Education Association He and his wife. Miriam, live at 7725
Valencia Road, Chesterfield. Virginia 23832
Marlin (Marty) G. Kester '67 was recently honored by
Labor and Industry Secretary James W Knepper Jr He
was given the Secretary's Achievement Award He is
employed in the Department's Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation , Administrative Support, as super
visor of the Special Programs Division. Marty and his
Sylvia,
address
'63
1502
Dr. Barry E. Scheetz *67 was the main speaker at the
recent Shamokin Area High School's commencement
exercises. Dr. Scheetz is a faculty member at the
Materials Research Laboratory of Pennsylvania State
University. His mailing address is P.O. Box 439. Lemont,
wife.
17339
is
NJ
Dr. Robert E Boose, 942 West State
08618 ( 609 989 7435
)
(National Teacher Examinations) Programs
Robert E.
Boose '68, Commissioner, Maine Department of Educational and Cultural Services, to the NTE Policy Council
The term of office runs for three years
Dr. Boose is a member of the Board of Trustees of the
University of Maine and is vice chairperson of the
Committee on Teacher Education and School/College
recently announced the appointment of Dr.
Jon Ackley
Robert Donald Moyer
Representative:
NTE
1967
guished Professor of the Year
1962
Representative: Pat Biehl Cranford, 77
Avenue, Gilbertsville. PA 19525 ( 215 367-9188
1968
Street, Trenton,
Margaret (Doraski) Jessick '61 has been appointed
superintendent of schools for the Southern Columbia Area
School District. Margaret's address is R.D. 1, Catawissa,
Pa. 17820.
'61
in
215 ) 754-7977
Pa. 18704.
Andrew Litavec
teacher
are the parents of two children. Their
1
Box 313. Lewisberry, Pennsylvania
R.D
Collaboration
the
of
Council
Chief
of
State
School
Officers.
A resident of Augusta, Maine. Dr. Boose holds a
doctoral degree in Vocational Business Education from
Temple University, Philadelphia
Brenda (Wolfe) Kaiser "68 spent four weeks at Oxford
University and traveling in Europe recently She lives
with her husband, David, and two sons, in Staytonsvllle,
Maryland A county librarian In Maryland, she was one of
30 selected for a course on libraries
and llbrarlanship
in
England.
Girard L. Petula '68 has been appointed principal
director of elementary education of the Delaware Valley
School District Girard, his wife. Theresa, and their four
children live at 50 Highland Avenue, Factoryville, Pennsylvania 18419.
Steven Messner
ent of
Shamokin
'68
has been hired as the superintend-
schools.
He was
previously the principal
Shikellamy High School Steven earned his superintendent's letter at Lehigh University and received his
doctorate from Nova University In Florida.
at
Continued on page 16
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ January
16
1986
Continued from page
1969
Representative: Sandra
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440
i
Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Frank Podletz '69, director of operations at the Philadelphia Geriatric Center, was recently re-elected president of the Pennsylvania Association of Non-Proflt Homes
for the Aging. He joined the center in 1974
Leonard E. Pawloski
'69
III
has been promoted
to
assistant vice president at First Eastern Bank. He joined
First Eastern In 1982 and is a sales representative in the
bank's investment department with responsibility for the
Lackawanna County area Leonard and his wife, Faye,
have two daughters, Krlsten and Keri. Their address is 5
1972
1971
s
Noreen Ann Tatusko 71 and N. Daniel Schwalm were
married June 15. They live at Box 1423. Herndon 'Pa *
R.D.I. Noreen is employed as a teacher for the Shamokin
Area School District
Services Counselor by the National Graduate Trust
The certification was earned only by graduates
scoring in the 80 percentile or better on all required
exams as well as meeting all the other graduation
requirements of the school.
He is currently fiduciary services manager of Northern
Central Bank He joined Northern Central Bank in 1984 as
a trust administrator before being promoted to his
present position.
cial
School.
John (Pete) Parks 71 has accepted a position as public
information director for a hospital in the Pitman. New
Jersey, area. John had been employed by the Berwick
Hospital Corporation for a year Prior to that, he was
employed by the Kessler Memorial Hospital. Hammonton.
New Jersey, where he served in development
programs as well as being in charge of public relations
John received a master's degree in communications from
Glassboro (N.J ,) State College He and his wife, Diana,
have three children.
Kirk Lee Zurn '72 died September 8 in Forest Lake
Township when he and a fellow teacher were electrocuted
when a ladder they moving came into contact with a
power line. He was 34 years old.
Born in Binghamton, New York, he was the son of
Ernest J. and Delia (Snow) Zurn. Hallstead. Kirk
received his master's degree in mathematics education
from Marywood College in 1976.
He was formerly employed at the Mountain View High
Knob Avenue, Tilbury Terrace, West Nanticoke, Pennsyl-
Edwin W. Rhlnard 71 and
vania 18636.
Lebori, live at 53
Bruce
Jones
L.
'69
lives
at
RD
1.
Box
7L,
New
Ringgold, Pa. 17960.
18657.
They have a
Edwin has been
a
his wife, tbe
former Deborah
Wyoming Avenue. Tunkhannock.
son, Christopher, who is one year
teacher
at
Pa.
old
Tunkhannock Middle School
since 1971
Lee Roy Hess '69 was found dead in his New York City
apartment December 9. The death was listed as a
homicide caused by multiple stab wounds Lee was 38
years old.
Richard M. Fedor 71 and Karen E Stoss (University of
Dayton) were married in April in Endicott, New York
Richard is an educational training specialist at the Board
of Cooperative Educational Services in Binghamton.
He was
the president of TKI Design and Marketing
which he founded. Lee served with the U.S. Army In
Japan during the Vietnam War and later worked for the
Arthur Anderson Accounting firm In Philadelphia, Pa.
serving
School,
as
assistant
wrestling
coach,
before
coming to Elk Lake, where he was starting his tenth year
as head wrestling coach. He also coached soccer and
track at Elk Lake. He was a member of the First
Universalist Church of Brooklyn.
Surviving are his parents; his wife, Ellen; two sons,
Adam B. and Ty R., both at home; two sisters and two
brothers.
Inc..
1972
Representative:
Park
1970
Representative:
Newark,
DE
John W. Dalfovo, 926 Devon Drive,
S.,
M. Jacqueline Feddock, 240 Central
Apt. 14 A,
New
York,
N
Y. 10019.
Linda Cora (Rudolph) Borgondy '72 and her husband,
Courtney, are the parents of a daughter. Mackenzie Neva.
She joins a brother. Noah Paul. Their address is 932
North Schoenherr, Custer. Michigan 49405.
19711 (302) 268-9403
Chester C. Snavely '70 and Gretchen Marie Wlndish
were married on August 30. 1985. Chester is president of
Anchor Commercial
Manor.
Realty.
They
live
in
Pennsboro
Ronald Reltz 70 and Patricia Ann Mattern were
married In December. Ron is the personnel manager at
H. Warshow and Sons Inc., Milton, and pastor of Grace
United Church of Christ, Troxelvllle
Mary Curran '70 Is supervisor of the Lackawanna
County Children and Youth Services child abuse unit. She
received her master's degree in social work from
Marywood College and
is
a
member
of
the
William E. Fox '72 vice president of Northern Central
Bank's trust division, recently became the first Williamsport individual to be authorized as a Certified Financial
Planner He completed two and one-half years in the
professioinal education program sponsored by the College
for Financial Planning in Denver, Colorado.
He Joined Northern Central's trust department in 1972.
His address is R D. 2, Box 318, Montoursville, Pennsylvania 17754.
National
Gregory D. Benshoff '72 and his wife. Molly, are the
parents of a son born on September 4. Their address is
R D. 2, Box 352. Pleasant Hill. Millville. Pa. 17846.
Elaine Onuschak HolUer '70 and Arthur William Miller
(Northampton County Area Community College) were
married on March 22 in Catasauqua She is a guidance
counselor in the Northwestern Lehigh School District
They reside In Trexlertown.
Carol J. (Kishbaugh) Bowen '72 was recently named
the director and co-ordinator for volunteers for Youth
of
Schuylkill County, a Big Brothers and Big Sisters Agency
located at 221 South Centre Street Pottsville. Pa. Carol is
of
Social
Workers
and
the
Academy
of
married to David W. Bowen '68, a Frackville Borough
Councilman and manager for Pomerov's Department
Store. Schuylkill Mall. Frackville.
Representative: William H. Cluley, Box 4320,
Spring Grove, PA 17362
RD
4
Susan M. (Leabhart) Spearing
"On June
Steve,
19
'71 writes as follows:
to Amarlllo. Texas.
husband.
director of mobile diagnostics at St!
we moved
the
Anthony's Hospital.
Is
My
am
taking a year's leave from my
first grade teaching position in the Wavnesboro
Area
School District after having completed 12 vears of
teaching. Our daughter, Kimberly, is now 3 vears old."
The Spearings
Texas
The Bowens
I
live at 6732
Brookview Drive. Amarlllo
79112.
Thomas P. Kopetskl '72 is an elementary principal in
the Pocono Mountain School District. For the past
three
years, he had served as high school principal in the
Blue
Ridge School District. He recently completed work to
receive his elementary certificate through the University
of Scranton. Tom and his wife. Barbara
(Zajac) '72
reside in New Milford. Pa. with their two children.
Barb
is currently teaching at Montrose
High School
Dennis W. Croll
Kathleen Loftus 71 recently Joined the staff of SUN
Health Services Inc. as a community health
Home
educator.
She lives at R D. 1. Box 145. Sunbury. Pa. 17801 with
her husband, Raymond, an associate psychologist at
Danville State Hospital.
Edward has been in private practice
He and his family live
in
for eight years.
Montandon, Pa.
Bogar Lane
at 16
Mifflinburg, Pa. 17844.
He hopes that someday the pre-med program at BU will
be expanded to cover the chiropractic admission require-
Thomas
Inc..
C.
Maryann Popielarz
'72
,
a
representative
for
the
Undercover Wear line of lingerie for the past four years,
recently completed a three-day workshop at the firm's
training center in North Reading, Massachusetts. She was
among 48 managers from across the United States to
attend the seminar.
husband. Bob
'72,
Maryann
lives in Dallas with her
and children. Laura and Andrew
1973
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
Lahaska,
PA
18931
Victoria A. Sindoni '73 recently received the Wall Street
Journal Award, given to the student with the highest GPA
in
business administration, and a Program Honors
Award, for outstanding academic performance while
attending Corning Community College. She
plans to
pursue an MBA degree. Her address is 50 Third Street
South Waverly, Pennsylvania 18840.
Pvt. 1st Class Raymond A. Guydish '73
has completed
basic training at Fort Knox, Kentucky.
During the
he received instruction
training,
in drill
and ceremonies
map reading, tactics, military courtesy military justice, first aid and Army history and
traditions.
His wife's name is Bette.
weapons,
and Elaine Barford were married
recently. They live in Nuremberg. Pa.
Dennis is a
technical services coordinator for Air
Products and
Chemicals,
Daniel D. Zito '71 has been named circulation manager
for Rodale Press's Prevention Magazine. He will
continue
to serve as marketing business manager for Rodale Press
magazines. His address is 106 East Wavne Avenue
Easton. Pennsylvania 18042.
Krzywa '72 recently attended a four-day
the Logan College of Chiropractic, St
Louis, Mo. He is a 1977 graduate of Logan.
He was among five doctors that attended from Pennsylvania. At the convention, doctors toured the Logan
College facilities and heard various speakers from the
chiropractic field.
J.
live at 10
North Lehigh Avenue. Frackville. Pa. 17931. They have
a
daughter. Jennifer, 11 years of age.
1971
Dr. Edward
convention at
ments.
Sherwin O. Albert Jr. *72 has successfully passed the
Pennsylvania Nursing Home Administrator's Examination. He is married to the former Paula Scarfaro. They
have two children, Jason and Heather. Their address is
P.O. Box 246A, R D. 1, Milton. Pennsylvania 17847.
Certified Social Workers.
Association
Peggy (Kreamer) Holdren "72 has been elected to the
board of directors of the Columbia-Montour Home Health
Services. Peggy is a teacher in the Benton School
District. She received her master's degree in reading
from the University of Scranton. She is active in the
Utopian Club and Sorority of Good Intent in Millville, Pa.,
and helps plan the annual area Women's Conference.
'72
Tamaqua.
Blass '72 graduated recently
the National Graduate Trust
honors from
Northwestern University.
John
with high
School at
The school is an intensive two-year program conducted
by the American Bankers Association. In order
to qualify
for his graduation diploma. Thomas
attended two-week
resident summer sessions during two
consecutive years
at the Northwestern campus and
completed two years of
extension work.
Thomas was one of more than 110 bankers from across
the country in the Class of 1985.
By graduating with
distinction, he has also been designated
Certified Finan-
Joseph Reznick '73 and his wife. Margaret are the
parents of a daughter born on August 16 Their
address is
Oak Mount Drive. Ebervale. Pennsylvania 18223.
Raymond Hughes
'73, a teacher in the Athens
Area
wiU re P rese nt the Northern Tier on the
^IP, ?? Objectives
state TELLS
Selection Committee. His address
is 104 West Vanderbilt,
Athens, Pennsylvania 18810.
1
,°
ct
'
David Richard Hughes "73 recently joined the
staff of
Realty Corp
Lansdale. His address is 443 North Duke
Street. Lancaster, Pennsylvania
17602.
.
Continued on page 2'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERIY/January
What
1986
17
Homecoming!
a
By DURRELL REICHLEY
StoH Writer
Although the weather for the occasion left something
be desired, Bloomsburg University's 38th annual
homecoming, Oct. 18-20, turned out to be one of the bestattended and most successful alumni celebrations in
to
recent years.
The cloudy skies and occasional showers on Saturday
may have made
things a little wet in Bloomsburg. but "it
the spirits of the alumni. BU grads met
the university's new president, Harry Ausprich; toured
the new Alumni House; celebrated a" spectacular victory
over Millersville in the homecoming football game; and"
renewed old friendships with their former classmates.
didn't
dampen
THE HOMECOMING celebration began Friday night
with the annual pep rally, bonfire and fireworks. At the
pep rally, President Ausprich gave a rousing speech,
calling for "complete, unadulterated, absolute victory"
in Saturday's football game against Millersville.
Head football coach George Landis echoed Ausprich's
feelings, telling the students "we're going on to be
number one."
At the pep rally, Noelle Dellafave, a psychology major
from Hasbrouch Heights, N.J., was named Freshman
Sweetheart.
SATURDAY MORNING
got off to an early start with
lobby of Carver Hall.
to sign in and enjoy coffee and
a continental breakfast
Alumni had a chance
in the
donuts.
Then it was on to Main Street where a crowd of
several thousand people braved a light drizzle to enjoy
the annual homecoming parade. The theme for this
year's parade was "A Salute to Broadway." The parade
featured eight bands, 11 floats, the Homecoming
Sweetheart contestants and much more.
The BU marching band kicked off this year's parade.
President Ausprich was the grand marshall of the
parade.
Delta Pi and Theta Tau Omega won the award for
best float with their tribute to the Broadway show
"Cats." For their efforts, they won $250 and a rotating
trophy.
As the parade made its way to campus, the rain
stopped, giving way to temporarily brighter skies.
THE SCENE
of the festivities then shifted to
Nelson
Feildhouse for the third annual Ox Roast, catered by the
Hotel Magee. Approximately 400 people enjoyed this
year's Ox Roast, the largest crowd yet. Proceeds from
the lunch benefit the BU athletic department.
The Madrigal Singers; Pizzazz, a student vocal
ensemble performing pop/jazz music; and Todd
Cummings '83 entertained alumni at the Ox Roast.
Following the Ox Roast, alumni headed across the
upper campus to Redman Stadium. A record crowd of
7,483 packed the stadium for a schedule-maker's
"dream match-up"
the Huskies, 5-0 overall, 3-0 in the
Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division and ranked
—
Walter Blair (right) was a special guest at Homecoming 1985 as friends and format loolball players
gathered to honor the former BU teacher and coach Shown with him are BU President Harry Ausprich
and Dr. Jack Mulka "66, dean of student development at BU
eighth in the nation among Division II schools, versus
Millersville, also 5-0 and ranked 14th in the nation
among Division II schools.
DURING THE PRE-GAME ceremonies, former BU
wrestling standout Ron Russo was inducted into the BU
Athletic Hall of Fame by Randy May, president of the
Husky Club, and President Ausprich
In his college days at Bloomsburg, Russo won two
Pennsylvania Conference titles, two Pennsylvania
Athletic Union (AAU) crowns, an NAIA
national championship and placed fourth in the NCAA
national championships.
Russo was also a recipient of the Redman Trophy,
presented to the university's outstanding senior male
Amateur
athlete.
He is currently the head wrestling coach at Columbia
University. He has compiled an 88-69-3 coaching record
and has led the Lions to three Ivy League
championships.
FOLLOWING RUSSO'S
field
under cloudy skies
induction, the
for
what was
WE SHOULD ALL LOOK SO
to
teams took the
most exciting homecoming games In many years The
Huskies jumped out to an early 7 0 lead when
quarterback Mike OlOVOI hit spilt end Joe Dowd with a
27 yard touchdown pass.
But Millersville came back with two touchdowns of Its
own and went Into the locker room at half time with a 14
7
During the halftlme ceremonies, Janet Yescavage, a
sophomore from New Cumberland, was crowned as the
1985
Homecoming Sweetheart.
It was time for the Huskies to come back and
some real football. BU scored three times In the
But then
play
second half and held Millersville to just one field goal as
the Huskies came back for a spectular 28 17 victory.
Tailback Tom Martin scored two touchdowns and wide
receiver Kevin Grande scored the other.
AS
THE FANS
filed out of
Redman
Stadium, a
light
began to fall But that didn't dampen the spirits of
the alumni who came to the open house ceremonies for
the new Alumni House About 250 alumni toured tinrain
be one of the
GOOD AFTER
lead
20 YEARS'
Conlinuod on pagn ?0
18
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
19
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
20
miles away to say hello,"
makes it all worthwhile."
Blair said
'This
is
what
life as an educator with
never worked a day in my life
education, it's always a fun day."
Blair looked back on his
pride. "I
because
always say
in
I
THERE WERE OTHERS
dinner, too.
recognized at this year s
Alumni director Doug Hippenstiel
introduced past CGA presidents
year's homecoming
who returned
for this
Margaret Burns, chairperson of the alumni house
campaign, thanked and recognized contributors. She
said that over $111,000 has been raised for the house so
far
Kelly Toole, president of the class of 1986, presented
loyalty
awards
to
alumni who have reached $5,000 and
$1,000 lifetime giving plateaus.
The dinner concluded with Emory Rarig, professor of
marketing and management, leading a rousing rendition
BU alma mater.
The night concluded with an alumni dance at the
Bioomsburg Moose.
Sunday featured the annual Homecoming Pops
of the
Concert.
OVER 600 ALUMNI
Mr and Mrs Joe Rado
Homecoming!
Jr
mark. He currently serves as director of the career
development center at West Chester University
"Walt, when we needed help, you were always there,"
Lou Ciocca '65 said.
Blair's players presented
Continued Irom page
/
1
clock.
building and enjoyed cookies and cider under a large
tent set up In the backyard.
The Alumni House, which was purchased in April, is
the
new "home"
him with a wooden BU
of the
Alumni Association.
It Is
"It's quite
an experience
to
have people come from
officially registered at this year's
homecoming, but Hippenstiel estimated that there were
no doubt thousands of alumni, family and friends in
town for the weekend.
Sigma Iota Omega and Sigma Sigma Sigma once
again won the awards for most returning Greek alumni.
Sigma Iota Omega had 34 returning alumni, and Sigma
Sigma Sigma had 58 returning alumni. They each won a
trophy for their accomplishments.
The Classes of '40, '50, '54, '60, '65, '70, '75 and '80 had
an extra special homecoming as they held their class
reunions this year.
located
on Llghtstreet Road, Just east of the university, and
houses the working offices of the association.
The staff of the Alumni Association moved Into the
house in August Renovations i" the flrsl Qooi ol the
house were eompleted in time for iioineconiing weekend.
WHILE THE ALUMNI Association was having Its
open house, another BU organization was having an
open house of Its own. The staff of WBUQ, BU's new FM
radio station, held an open house for radio station
alumni. WBUQ news director Karm Suttman said about
20 alumni toured the DOW facilities
At the open house, the staff dedicated the station to
assistant professor William Aeierno, advisor to the radio
station.
hi
"The c eremony recognized Aelerno's dedication
the establishment of an
campus," Suttman
I
'M radio station on the
i.i
said. "It also honors his continual
Bl "
support of the radio program
at
homecoming festivitiks
I
continued
m
the
evening with the Alumni llnnei Over 300 people
enjoyed the dinner, which was held at the Scranton
I
Commons.
Speaking at the dinner, President Auspru li told
alumni, "I feel so good, so proud, so happy. What we all
experienced at the stadium today is Indicative <>( tinexcellence that BU Is noted for. This is a healthy,
mature university that ranks second to none."
Ausprich went on to note that alumni contributions
have Increased tremendously over the last few years.
"Five years ago, we received about $47,000 in alumni
contributions," he said. "So far this yeai we've
received about $134,000 in alumni contributions. You
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
Bender
have made BU what it is today. We are grateful to you."
"The new Alumni House is not Just a physical
structure, but it is a symbol," he said. "When somebody
drives down Lightstreet Road and sees that sign, they
see that you are here all the time. You are the vei \
important link that
will
help us reach our goals
FOLLOWING AUSPRICH'S
opening remarks, Russo
was honored for his induction into the BU Athletic Hall
of Fame. "He's one of the greatest wrestlers I've ever
seen," Russ Houk, Russo's former coach, said.
he's looked upon by other coaches as being
outstanding."
"Now
But Russo gave most of the credit for his success to
"Russ Houk has the ability to look inside a
man and see potential in him and draw it out
his coach.
NEXT, SEVERAL former BU football players took
the podium to honor their coach, Walt HI. or Players
and friends of former head coach Blair joined him for a
special reunion at this year's celebration.
Blair was head football coach from 1957 to 1963.
During that time, he directed his teams to a 26-26-3
Mr.
and Mrs. Lou Ciocca
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
QMBMd "on* cage
1973
^6
The Rev. Gary S. George "73 and Cathv Jane (StrausGeorge are the parents of a son born on August 16
1965 The new arrival weighed 6 lbs 5 oz
and has been
named Aaron Strausser George Their address is 18
ser)
.
New
trustee
As part
of the university's 11 -member council
will contribute to the overall planning,
Richard A. Zee km an '73 has been named general
manager of Hershey Lake Compounce. an amusement
park in Bristol. Connecticut, being developed bv Hershev
Entertainment & Resort Company
Barry E. Ansel '73 has graduated from the Stonier
Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University, which
is sponsored by the American Bankers
Association Barnhas been with the Fulton Bank since 1973 His address Is
R.D. 4. Box 32B. Ephrata. Pennsylvania 17522
Peter D. Nell
'73
recently joined Valley Federal Savings
and Loan Association as Consumer Loan Officer He is
married to the former Kay L. Hahn "72. Thev have a
daughter. Their address is 609 Pennsylvania* Avenue.
Roseto. Pennsylvania 18013
Marilyn Gibbons '73 recently attended an international
nursing conference in Edmonton. Alberta. Canada and
presented a paper Patterns of Health in Mothers of
Developmental^ Disabled Children. Marilyn is employed
by the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit as a
school nurse practitioner dealing with special needs of
disabled children in a six-county area. Her address is 624
Maywood Drive. Berwick. Pa. 18603.
Richard A. Schwanger '73 has been promoted to
assistant controller of Gilbert/Commonwealth Inc., the
engineering company of Gilbert Associates Inc. In his
new position. Richard will be responsible for payroll,
contract accounting, billing and accounts payable. He has
been with Gilbert since 1973. He is working toward an
MBA degree in finance at St. Joseph's University He
lives in
Exeter Township.
Emory
wanna
P. Guffrovich J/. '73 is employed by LackaJunior College as director of the Wilkes-Barre
center.
Emory and
122, Pittston.
his wife.
Margaret,
live at
R.D
4
Box
Pa. 18640.
Art Luptowski
has accepted a position as assistant
basketball coach at Franklin Pierce College in Rindge.
N.H. He had previously been a teacher and head
basketball coach at Kutztown High School. He compiled a
122-70 record in seven seasons as the Cougars' coach.
'73
Juleanne M. (Dengenhart) Kra.f 73 is employed by the
U.S. Postal Service as a window clerk at the Lyndell
(Pa.) Post Office. She lives at 174 North Whitehorse
Road, Phoenixville. Pa. 19460.
Gary James Graybush '73 and Gina Marie Molinaro
were married August 10. The bride is employed as
assistant consumer loan officer in the main office of First
Federal Savings and Loan Association of Hazleton The
bridegroom is employed by the Sherwin-Williams Co.,
Alkire
management and
administration of the university and its
resources
"The university is very fortunate to have a person
with Mr. Alkire's extensive
encompasses the
An experienced senior
manager in a half billion
Michael F Flock 74 recently accepted the
position of
vice president of operations with Snyder
County Trust
dollar division of Air
Products and Chemicals Inc
Alkire is a chemical
engineering graduate of the
Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute master's degree
program and Lafayette
College's undergraduate
program. He is a past
Timothy
J.
port National
'73
has completed graduate
Williamsport, Pa. He received the D O. degree from
the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. Philadelphia. Pa. in 1979.
in
Joan M. Lewis
has written a book about Berwick's
history entitled "Berwick - As It Was Then. As It Is
Now." The 85-page publication will be used in the
Berwick School District's fourth grade elementary
classes. Over 2.000 books have been printed so far.
According to Salem Elementary School principal Walter
Lutz, Joan's book is the first illustrated hardback
publication ever published by a Pennsylvania school
district for one of its courses. The book, which was
printed just in time for Berwick's 1986 bicentennial, will
also be available to the community. Joan is a teacher at
the 14th Street
Bank
live
R.D.
at
2,
ship of
at
Women
'73
Elementary School.'
of
The
member
Communications Inc (WICI) Interna
Her address Is 20 Low Dutch Road. Gettysburg
In
.
Lehigh
tlonal
University.
Pennsylvania 17325
Alkire was introduced to BU in 1975 when he
served on
the Governor's Review of Government Management
He
and 74 other Pennsylvania business executives reviewed
and evaluated state government operations Among the
group's recommendations was the establishment of
the
State System of Higher Education Alkire Is
also
currently chairman of the BU Business Advisory
Committee.
J.
his wife are the parents of
Corlnne. born on August 23. 1985 The
new arrival joins three brothers. Lon Jr.. Kevin and
Daniel They live at Dutch Hill Road. Bloomsburu.
Caml
Michael James Slptroth 74 lives
member of the New York American
Chemical Engineers, the American
Chemical Society in Washington, DC, and Mensa He Is
a graduate of Easton High School. He is married to the
former Gratia Greene of Rochester, NY. and they are
the parents of a son. Elbern III
Harry Michael Lumadue 74 lives at P.O.
Willow Grove, Pa 19040
In 1985
Tim
Scott W. Mlnnlch
Washington Street. Allentown, Pa 18104
State In
enrolled In the
In nursing at the University of
Pennsylvania She Is concentrating In the health care of
women Her address until May 1986 Is: 3600 Chestnut
Street. Box 0663. Philadelphia. Pa 19104
Peattie,
19
Patricia
Scott L. Shay '74 has been assigned to the
Corps Logistic Base Chapel Staff at Albany.
Lt.
74, are the parents of
Rebecca, 4. and Scott. 2. Their address
Road, Albany. Georgia 31705.
is
1186 South
In
nursing
She
now
Is
program
Fern
at
Donna
'73
Mehrmann 74 graduated from Penn
Cralgann
NJ
wife.
Box 352
is
1974
He and* his
Dundee
Ronda L (Pudna) Mlnnich 74 and
live at 3050
with a B S
master's degree
Kanouse
South Maxwel
Joanne D (Kanjorskl) Thomas 74 and her husband.
Jim, announce the birth of their second child, Lindsay
Anne, on September 18 Their son. Brian, Is now three,
Joanne says she Is currently enjoying her family at home,
but Is also a substitute teacher In the Greater Nanticoke
Area School District
1973
Patricia
07419
at 0488
Washington 98236
Jeanne K. (latesta) Hoffman 74 lives at 1322
Drive. Dresher, Pa 19025
a
Representative.
Lor! A
Bryan are
assistant marketing manager for Shop
Lon Elson Edmonds 74 and
a daughter.
ton Road. Clinton,
Institute of
Avenue. Hamburg,
Tempesco 74 and
Is
17815
General Electric.
completed the Commercial Lending School
married and has three children
Lawrence
engaged Larry
Vac Corp
Pa
Since coming to the Allentown-headquartered Air
Products, Alkire has advanced from a development
engineer in 1962 to various management positions,
including his current one in the Industrial Gas Division
as manager of technical affairs. Prior to joining Air
Products, he worked as a design and test engineer at
Marine
Imbrognos
Montgomery. Pennsylvania
306 N.
Sharon R Duttera 74 "These Times" editor
Gettysburg Times, was recently elected to the
ALKlHb
former industrial marketing instructor
Georgia.
Box
17752
president of the 18.000 member Lafayette College
Alumni Association and a
Navy
the Williams
since 1974
Jeanette Marie (Shaffer) Imbrogno 74 reports
that
they had a son. Mark Donald, born on
January 30 1985
He joined Kevin 7. Url 5. and Andrea 2 The
May
McCloskey
He had been employed bv
Co.. Sellnsgrove
.
Cleveland. Ohio.
training in allergy and immunology at the Mayo Graduate School of Medicine. Dr. McCloskey will begin practice
a
union serves a variety of functions, I.e.
meeting
conference rooms, recreation center, bowling alley
swim
ming pool, ticket office, restaurant and snack bar
and
much, much more according to Frank
council.
Judith Ann (Hoff) Snyder '73 lives at 610 Blue Eagle
Avenue. Harrisburg. Pa. 17112.
center
programming, and a
square-foot student union building The
student
142.000
technical background donate
his valuable time toward the
betterment of BU." said John
Dorin. chairman of the
is
executive director. Associated Students.
Inc Any of his
friends passing through his neighborhood
wishing to stop
in and say "hello" will be able
to reach him as followsFrank Lorah. Executive Director. Associated
Students
inc. California State University. Long
Beach 1212
Bellflower Boulevard. Long Beach* California 90815
This position Is newly created and
student government, a child development
recycling center, campus wide
management, marketing and
Alkire
21
1974
Elbern H Alkire Jr.. of Emmaus, has been appointed
to a six-year position on the Bloomsburg
University
Council of Trustees by Governor Dick Thornburgh
Porters Hollow Road, Coraopolis. Pennsylvania 15108
1986
Mock
Peter Seagreaves '74 has been elected to the Lehigh
Valley Easter Seal Society Board of Directors Peter and
his wife, Deborah, are the parents of the Easter Seal
"Child of the Year," A Peter Seagreaves His address Is
2336 Belmont Street, Allentown, Pennsylvania 18104
BU
In
sustained
Ann Bush, who received her master's degree
1974,
In
died
In
May
as
a
an auto accident on
result
May
2
of
Injuries
She was an
Area School
elementary teacher In the Pine Grove
District and lived In Wlconlsco with her
Gregory, and son, Matthew.
husband,
Linda Perkins 74 was married to Gil Daniels of New
Orleans during a spring ceremony aboard a ship off the
coast of Marina Del Ray. California They reside In
Manhattan Beach, California
Rita
V
(Gerosky)
Skechus
74
and
her
husband,
Edward, announce the
John A. Marzano
'74
has been appointed public
rela-
tions assistant for Blue Cross of the Lehigh Valley He
had been a public relations assistant at Easton Hospital
His address
is
4304
Emrick Tr
,
Easton, Pennsylvania
birth of their second son, Thomas
Their first son, Edward Frank, will
Paul, on October 23
be three years old on February 7 Rita Is employed as a
news correspondent for the Citizen's Voice newspaper in
Wllkes-Barre, Pa They live at 420 Foster Street, Duryea,
Pa
18042.
18642
Timothy
R. Kline '73 of Lebanon has joined the
Farmers Trust Company as a commercial loan officer
He was most recently associated with the Lebanon Valley
National Bank, where he was responsible for all functions
of retail-branch banking, including commercial, mortgage and consumer lending. He attended the Pennsylvania Bankers Association School of Banking at Bucknell
University in the summers of 1980 and 1981, and
Kenneth Malia 74 is presently pursuing a doctoral
degree in educational leadership at the University of
Pennsylvania. He lives in Nanticoke with his wife,
Debbie, and daughter, Kelli.
Frank Lorah 74 has moved
Long Beach, California,
sity,
to California State Univerto
assume
the position of
James Joseph Glblsser 74 has been awarded the
Management Accounting by the National
Association of Accountants James is chief accountant
Certificate In
with Mall Well Envelope in Allentown, Pa.
Continued on page 22
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
22
1986
Representative: Sharon
Barto, PA (215X845-3615
Young
HiJgar,
Box 398 R.D.
Road, Springfield,
Leanne D. Grace '75 is a partner in The Huntington
The craft shop features the work of 50
artists and craftsmen from a 25-mile radius of Huntington
Mills. Leanne and her husband, Dennis '77, are the
parents of two daughters, Jamie and Amanda. They live
at R.D. 1, Box 183 A, Shickshinny, Pennsylvania 18655.
Ronald Anthony ValanJa 75 was recently appointed
principal of the St. Joseph School, Danville. He had
taught third grade at St. Joseph School for the past four
years.
'75
and Pat (Romancheck) Kokolus
announce the aarrival
'76
third daughter, Jaclyn,
Their other daughters are
Lauren 5, and Shannon, I, They would love to hear from
any alumni of Phi Sigml XI or Theta Tau Omega Their
address is R.D. 1, Box 765, Orefield, Pennsylvania 18069.
who was born on June
Representative:
I,
Mills Craft Shop.
Tim Kokolus
1977
1976
Continued from page 21
"1
Randa Gossin
PA
Triggs,
19064 (215 ) 328-4642
Orchard
226
Car) W. Ritner II 76 recently graduated from the
Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. In July he
began a rotating internship at Suburban General Hospital, Norristown.
Jennifer Lynn Yost '75 was recently appointed to
director of development of the Cumberland-Perry Association for Retarded Citizens (CPARC). She will be
responsible for planning, organizing and coordinataing
the organization's fundraisers. She will also be responsible for public relations and membership recruitment. She
has been a member of CPARC's Board of Directors for
four years.
Street. Stowe,
Pennsylvania
19464.
Kevin L. Smith '77, Certified Public Accountant, has
announced the opening of his office at 339 West Governor
Road. Hershey. Pennsylvania 17033. Phone (717 533-1929.
)
Sharon Marrone 76 lives at 332 Fulton St., South
Waverly, Pennsylvania 18840. She is a waitress at
Mangialardo's as well as a substitute teacher with the
Sayre School District
Karen Ann (Neyhart) Kile 76 and her husband, David,
are the parents of a son born on August 15 The Kiles live
at Box 22. R.D 2, Orangeville, Pennsylvania 17859
of their
21. 1985.
Debbus M. Melnyk 77 was recently named vice
president of finance and administration of Morgan
Corporation. Morgantown. His address is 320 West Race
David Lee Crowl 76 was recently appointed to fill an
interim vacancy on the Ralpho Township Board of
Supervisors. He is married to the former Deborah Lynne
Dell 76. They are the parents of a daughter. Erin. Their
address is 50 Hillside Avenue, R.D. 1, Elysburg, Pennsylvania 17824
Barbara Ann Wanchisen 76 has received the doctor of
in experimental
psychology from Temple
University. She has accepted a position of assistant
philosophy
professor of psychology with Baldwin-Wallace College in
Berea, Ohio, where she will teach psychology and
continue conducting research.
Linda E. (Deily) Sarcone '77 and her husband, David,
are the parents of a son. John Joseph, born on August 1
The Sarcones live at 190 Faith Circle. Carlisle. Pennsylvania 17013.
(Seither) Quinn '77 writes as follows:
taken so long to get this off. Our second
daughter. Joanna Lynn, was born on January 2. 1985. I've
kept up with some occasional contract work with Xerox
concerning an office automation curriculum they developed. Last summer I helped business teachers in Stamford. CT adapt the curriculum for their needs, and this
summer. I worked with a group of teachers from the
District of Columbia. I often wonder what the girls from
the swim team (1974-1977) are doing now. Wish they'd
take time to send some news to the ALUMNI QUART-
Patricia
"Sorry
Lynn
it's
ERLY."
Patricia's address
Virginia 22075.
is
303 Cherry
Lane NE. Leesburg,
A. (Westrack) Finnerty '77 was recently promoted
vice president and coordinator, Eastern Division,
Citizens Savings Association. She lives at 105 Knob Road.
Mount Pocono, Pennsylvania 18344 with her husband,
John D. Finnerty.
Jill
to
Danny Wayne Neltz '75 has just started the first of four
years at the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia. He had previously spent 10 years teaching eighth
grade science in the Pottsgrove School District, Potts
town, Pa. His address Is 515 York Road. 6-F, Willow
Grove, Pa. 19090.
Mike Ognosky '75 began new duties recently as
assistant basketball coach at King's College in Wilkes
Barre. Mike is also the head coach of the Junior varsity
team at King's. For the past ten years, he was head
coach at Western Wayne High School at Lake Ariel. He
continue as a member of the faculty there. Mike was
a standout basketball player in his days at BU.
will
Sandra Elaine Ferguson '75 and Timothy Edward Bupp
were married April 27. They live at 1014 West Princess
Street, York, Pa. Sandra works for Lincoln Intermediate
Unit.
Donna Marie Binder 75 and Samuel H. Smith were
married June 29. The couple Is residing in Punxsutawney,
Pa. and Harrisburg, Pa. Donna received her master's
degree from Shippensburg University In 1978. She is
presently completing a principal's certification program
at Shippensburg.
Mary Catherine (Ferenchak) KoetterlU 75 and her
husband, Eric 75, announce the birth of their third child,
Lisa Marie, on October 1. The couple has two other
children: Amy, 4, and Stephen, 2. Eric recently returned
from a two-week Biblical Research Tour of the Bible
Lands.
Christine
Dan,
Ann (Woznlak) Polcha 75 and her husband.
live at 519 Miles
They have a
Avenue, Dickson City. Pa. 18447
son, Addison.
Denise Marie (Kissel) Fegley 76 and her husband,
Kenneth, are the parents of a daughter born on September 3. The Fegleys live at 226 South Franklin Street.
Shamokln. Pa. 17872.
Maria Jean (Galabinski) Russoniello 76
Willow Lane, Clarks Summit. Pa. 18411.
at
231
Mark HUkert 76 graduated
Thomas
Michigan. He was a
recently from
Law School In Lansing,
student at Cooley and participated in national
mock trail and client counseling competition. He was also
a law clerk for the Department of Licensing and
Regulation In Michigan While at BU, Neil ranked in the
top one-third of the nation in extemporaneous and
impromptu speaking. He plans to practice law in Bucks
and Montgomery counties and specialize in litigation.
M. Cooley
dean's
list
Angela L. Merolli 76 and Michael F. Tracy were
married October 26. They live at Holtwood R.D. 3. The
bride is employed by Riley Horst Commercial Properties
as a realtor associate.
WUliam M. Glavich 76 hand
his wife, Laura,
announce
the birth of a son, Matthew, on November 12. The new
arrival Is welcomed by a brother, Michael, 3. Bill is chief
technologist in the special hematology laboratory at
Moses Taylor Hospital in Scranton, Pa. His address is
R.D.
3.
Lake
Ariel. Pa. 18436.
Cynthia Ellen Smith 76 and Dr. Theodore Lewis
Hetrick Jr. are engaged. Cynthia is a teacher in the
Sellnsgrove Area School District.
Thomas
J.
Fudge
Jr.
76 and Dolores Ann Bubrowski
in Hazleton. He is a teacher at
New Hope Solebury
School.
New
Christine Marie Shulkltas 76 and Keith Alan Worley
were married recently. They live in Wyomissing. Pa".
Christine is employed by Moore. McLain. Nally &
Shumaker
Inc..
Sinking Spring.
1977
Susan
L. (Steckllne)
Overbey
'77
and her husband, Ben,
A Alexander
Place, West Point. New York
109%. Susan is currently at home with her three-year-old
son. The couple is expecting their second child in October.
Susan plans to work part time doing income taxes from
live
at
511
April.
Carol Ann Yohey '77 and James Eugene Haas were
married October 5. They live at Brookside Village,
Berwick R.D. 2. Both Carol and James are employed by
Press-Enterprise, Inc.
Their daughter, Tara, was six years old on January
They live at R.D. 1, Box 207-A, Orangeville, Pa. 17859.
Jan is currently on maternity leave from Central
Columbia school district and plans to return to teaching
fifth grade in September 1986.
24.
23.
Claudette (Pehowic) Lyons "77 and her husband,
William, live at 30 Ivey Drive. Bloomsburg. Pa. 17815.
Monica's address: Hopi Trail, R.D.
Ridge, N.J. 07438.
22.
Representative:
,
says she is currently doing independent consulting work
and caring for her son. Previously, she had worked for
Burroughs Corporation and the University of Delaware.
Monica M. (Magda) Heller and her husband announce
the birth of their second son. Sean Francis, born October
reside.
Richard W. Terrill 75 is currently living in Moscow.
USSR. Rick is an attorney serving as special assistant to
the U.S. Defense Attache at the American Embassy
in
Moscow. He has been there since August 1984. He and his
wife, Amy, are proud to announce the birth
of their
daughter. Lauren Tenbroek. bom in Helsinki. Finland,
on
February ll.JUck says that he and his wife are always
glad to share their experiences with interested alumni.
Their address is: USDAO American Embassv. APO New
York 09862.
Diana (Gilroy) Vlotti '77 and her husband, Larry, live
49 South Dickens Road, Claymont, Delaware 19703.
They have one child, Michael, born July 24, 1984. Diana
at
Jan (Minnich) Rynhart '77 and her husband, Terry,
announce the birth of their son, Brett Allen, on October
Hope.
William T. Paterson 75 and Linda Elizabeth Mitchell
were married in June in Scranton He is a stockbroker for
Legg, Mason. Wood, Walher Inc.. Scranton.
They reside
in Clarks Summit.
Anna Marie Stolsits 75 and Scott Alan Charles (East
Stroudsburg U.) were married in August in Coplav
She
received a master's degree in English at
Kutztown
University and is a teacher in Reading, where
thev
Maria Antonia Casciano '77 and Dale Stone were
married on June 29. They live in Roseto, Pa. Maria is
employed by Girl Fashions, Roseto.
were married on June 29
Daniel R. Strobel 76 and Jan Louise Hemperly were
married in March at Emmaus. He is employed by Royal
Insurance Co. in Allentown. where the couple resides.
Pottsville
Theresa A. Peron '77 and Dr. Jay R. Melvin were
married on June 30, 1985. Theresa is a teacher with the
Reading School District. TheyJive in Mohrsville, Pa.
January through
Pa A
Good Samaritan Hospital.
September 1986 wedding is planned.
assistant at
Diane Elaine Gross '77 and Jeffrey A. Zeiders were
married recently. Diane is a school counselor in the West
Perry High School, Elliottsburg. They live in New
Bloomfield, Pa.
Nell
the
Laurel Irene Traub 75 and Jerry Walter Heim are
engaged. Laurel is employed as a physical therapv
lives
Danville.
PA
Paul G.
Self,
P.O. Box 142,
RD
3
17821 (717) 275-3848
Sandra Ruth Schuyler '77 and James H. Skinner are
engaged. Sandra is employed with National Health Law
Program. Los Angeles, California.
Steven R. Smith 77 and Margaret A. Donahue were
married in November. Steve is employed by Walter
Marburger, Carpenter, Norristown and C D. Millwork
Co.. Collegeville.
5,
Box
17,
Oak
Anne L. (French) Connell '77 has been appointed to the
position of director of admissions and records at
Mont-
gomery County Community
College. Anne served as an
assistant director of admissions at Bloomsburg University from 1981 until this year. Prior to 1981,
she was an
admissions counselor at BU. She holds a master's degree
in vocational and educational counseling
from the University of Scranton. Anne and husband
Mike live in
Harleysville. Pa.
Continued on page 23
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1977
^ontoued from W9*>
B
Kim Jamison Ibarra T7 reports the birth of her second
daughter. Megan Marie Ibarra, on August
13
She's
taking another year off from teaching to stav
home with
her girls. She would love to hear from old
classmates at
her new address: 5148 Rincon Street. San
Diego.
The Rev. James Fetterman 78
recently became the
in Danville. Pennsyl-
rector of Christ Memorial Church
vania. He and his wife have a young
His wife
music major
a
ts
^University
Their address
Pennsylvania 17821
David Lagner 77 writes: "On August 24 I tied the knot
with Suzanne McNally in Philadelphia. Keith
Wassmuth
was in the wedding party, and Dave Fresch waddled
all
the way down from Erie I currently am emploved
as an
account manager at Evans. Conger and Brown. Inc
in
Blue Bell. My wife is a graduate of Penn State and is
employed at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in the
intensive care unit for premature infants She is also
pursuing her master s degree at the University of
Pennsylvania. A special hello to Quinnv. Gerry Strathmeyer and Roy Casey; we plan on naming our* first son
Alvm. We live at 904 Prospect Avenue. Fort Washington
Leslie
'
R Heckman
KLS^S
Carol Kasper 77 has been hired as an elementary
teacher in the Williams Valley School District She was
previously a substitute teacher in the district and also
taught pre school children at the Happy Davs Care Center
in Williamstown She lives in Orwin.
rl^l°
u
Center Her
Arlene Miller
r
in
Theresa Ann Wlntersteen 78 and Jeffrev William
Cum
are engaged. Theresa is a teacher in the
Hellefonie School
Dis net. She is working on a master's
degree at Peon
State and sells real estate
doctorate
married
physical chemistry from UCLA
employed by Hughes Aircraft Company. Torrance,
in
'
He
is
in the
Radar Systems Group.
Marlajean (TwilJey) Fay
'77
and Todd Fay 76 became
the proud parents of Michael Todd Fay on March
24.
Marlajean is employed as a special education teacher for
the Shikellamy School District. Todd is a program
supervisor for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
Unit #16. The Fays live at 24 Meadow Run
Drive
Winfield. Pa. 17889.
named genetic services
Hospital Fam.lv Planning
Box 256A. Allenwood
[,
of
California
were married on
August 10 in Rolling Hills Estates. California. Keith
earned a master's degree from Bucknell University and a
I
RD
is
'78 graduated cum
laude from the
Utah where he received a doctor of
mathmematics degree Kim and his wife, the
former Meg
Heuser of Euclid. Ohio, and son. Luke,
live in YpsUanlf
Michigan, where he has accepted a
position as a
professor in the mathematics department
of Eastern
Michigan University
is
and Deborah Leigh Crain
address
Rescorla
University
Bushkill.
'77
Mechanicsburg
*
has been
Pennsylvania 17810
Kim L
Keith Richard Levan
(University of Southern
'78
w illiamsport
*e
n
Graby
J.
'
'78
and Michael
S.
Cover were
She is director of finance for the
Peer Review 0r ganization Inc Thev live at
r,n= *?
,
1405 Montfort Drive. Harrisburg.
Pennsylvania 17110
Steven J Bright 78 and his wife are the
parents of a
n
U ,n W ,,iam born on August 27 The Brights
live
?
c!
J
at 1000 Strawberry
Run. Reading. Pennsylvania
S
^i
'77
has been
19606
Jack W. Furniss 78 and Janet K. (Scott) Furniss '80
announce the birth of their first child, a daughter
born on
27 Thev ,,ve at 738 Du mont.
Richardson. Texas
iclL
appointed assistant dean of students at the University
of
Scranton. In this position, Suzanne assists the
dean in' the
administration of the university's residence life
program
including activity programming and personal
counseling
for students living in residence halls.
Darlene M. Clark '78 and Joseph C Amsler
were
married They live in Newport. Pa Darlene is
a teacher
in the Newport School District
Suzanne was formerly employed by King's College as
women's residence coordinator, and most recently
as
director of student activities. She also previously
taught
elementary school at St. Nicholas and St. Mary's
in
Wilkes-Barre and in Poultney, Vt.
Suzanne has conducted sign language and calligraphy
workshops and is director of "Sounds of Silence," a group
that performs in sign language.
A native of Wilkes-Barre, Suzanne now resides in
Landisville.
Kingston, Pa., with her husband.
Thomas
Theodore V. Konas 78
Pa
Isabella, live at
employed by the
Finance He and
3824 Sawtelle Boulevard Los
of
Angeles. California 90066.
Robert Clayton Reese 78 and Lisa Ann Jernee were
married April 13 They live in Somers Point. New
Jersey
Robert is employed by Resort International, Atlantic
City, N.J.
Thomas A. Gill '78 has been named corporate purchas
mg manager for Siberlme Manufacturing Company Inc
Lansford. Pa He will be responsible for the procurement
1978
materials for the company's three United States
manufacturing facilities He joined Siberline in 1982 after
working for Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia
and Scientific Accessory Sales of Andulusia, Pa
He
recently received his certified purchasing
manager's
credentials from the National Association of Purchasing
of
Representative:
Batavia, NY 14020
James
John Wade Furniss
'78
L. Byrnes, 31
Vernon Avenue
and Janet Karin (Scott) Fumiss
'80
report the birth of their first child, a daughter, born on
July 27. 1985. They say that they would love to hear from
old friends. Their address is 738 Dumont. Richardson.
Texas
75080.
Greg Salerno
Management He
resides
in
Tamaqua. Pa
and Carolyn (McMaster) Salerno '77
live at 309 Highland Avenue. Pennsylvania 19082. Upper
Darby, with their son. Jason. 2. Greg is newlv emploved
by Holiday Spas at the new Willow Grove Espre Center
He manages the restaurant called "Today's" in the
Center. The restaurant is open to the public Alumni are
invited to stop in and say hello.
Donna (Axelrod) Chornock '78 recently graduated with
a bachelor's degree in the physican's assistant program
She plans to enter either family practice or emergency
medicine. Her address is 13067 Mill House Court, Ger-
He was emploved bv BU
He was past
chairman of secondary
since 1962
extended programs and was
advisor to the Circle K Club
McDonnell was a 1945
graduate of Sunburv High
School He received his
Bachelor of Science and
Master of Education degrees
from Pennsylvania State
University
He was
a
member
of St
Joseph's Catholic Church.
Berwick A veteran of World
War II. he served with the
Navy in the Far Fast
He was
a
member
—
_
MCPONNt
ot
I
I
Bloomsburg Lodge 436 BPOE. pas president
and
treasurer of the Bloomsburg Klwanls
and past president
of the town park association
He served on the
Bloomsburg Chamber of Commerce,
Bov Scouts Kacle
board o review and was also a life
member of the
t
National Education Association
Surviving are his wife of three
years, the former Jane
Ho nagle. two daughters. Mrs Thomas
(Ellen) Vought
and Mary
McDonnell, both of Bloomsburg, two sons'
nomas A McDonnell, Nescopeck, and
Arthur
McDonnell
sister.
of
.1
Bloomsburg, one granddaughter, and
Mrs Alex (Catherine* Cameron
Canada
Alberta,
of
Calgai
"
a
s
1978
store
in
features
tola, Pa
His store, located along Route 42
camping supplies, fishing gear, hunting clothing
shotgun and rifle equipment, bait, licenses and some
muzzle loading equipment Brad says the store has been
his life long dream He has been a claims
manager for
the past ycar-and a half with Mlllvllle Mutual Insurance
Company, a house painter and a substitute social studies
teacher
Jeff Wynn '78 and his partner, Linda Condy,
have
opened up their own business making custom designed,
hand made furniture Their shop Is located In Schuylkill
Township. Pa Jeff graduated from tinRhode Island
School of Design In June with a master of fine
arts
degree While at RISD Jeff studied under Tage Erld, a
Danish designer who Is world famous for his furniture
RISD, a prestigious art and design school, Is one of only a
handful of U S colleges that offers a post graduate
degree in woodworking and furniture design
Michael George YlngJIng 78 and Georglana Marie Rodl
were married on February Ift In Clearfield Michael Is an
accountant for Scott and Babe In Clearfield
Their
address is 1105 Daisy Street, Clearfield
Alicia Marie Detweller 78 Is engaged to Rodger
Sanders, and a June 28 wedding In Dupont Is planned
Alicia Is a special education teacher In the Central
York
School District
Diane Marie Zawlslak 78 became tin- bride
Kurtz on October l'J In Simpson
employed In the quality control department
Controls, Archbald They live at Jermyn It I)
Robert
Jeffrey Joseph
'78
of the late
'
lives at 248 Northridge Drive
17538
David Anthony Burkhardt 78 is
Cannon Group Inc as Vice President
his wife,
Sunbury ne was a *oo
mE
-
75080.
Suzanne Elyse (Cromack) McCabe
a resident of Miffltnville
I
recently
lva n a
'
was
llSSi Eliiabeth Eislev and
Martha
Aloysius J McDonnell Sr
1
Rebecca
THe
Jr.. 57. assistant
Curriculum and
001 11 at tne Bloomsburg
of
BU
education, acting deaii of
'78
His address is 127 South Arch Street.
Pennsylvania 17055
Joseph Turn '77 and Mary Ann Borillo were married on
June 1 in Allentown. Both are emploved bv Lehigh
County, and they reside in Allentown.
with
was recently named director of
for Industrial Training of the
Cumberland
Perry Association for Retarded
Citizens He has held
production management positions at
the center since 1978
W
ESSfi
Hospital
Gail
Associates. Bloomsburg
John
'
"A.J " McDonnell
£ al
PnnnT?"
^
Teter 78 recently graduated from the
Pennsylvania College of Optometry in Philadelphia
with a
doctor of optometry degree She
la now emploved
Eye
Aloysius J
son. Peter Michael
and a graduate of Mansfield
is in Pine Street.
Danville
Pa. 19034."
Melanie S. Seese '77 became the bride of Rudv
Thomas on May 4 in Marshalls Creek Melanie
employed by Pocmont Lodge, and the couple lives
23
Death takes A.J.
mantown. Maryland 20874
CA
921 15.
1986
1978
Pomponi 78 and Christine Mane O'Hare
were married September 21 They live at 12ft Klingerman
Road, Telford, Pa Jeff is employed by Systems and
Computer Technology, Malvern. Pa
Carl Merrick 78 and Lori (Dzurlsln; Merrick '78
recently moved to Minnesota Their address is 1445
Knoll
Drive, Shoreview, Minn 55126 Carl is general manager
of LaBelle
Moving and Storage in Minneapolis. Minn
LaBelle is an agent for Allied Van Lines Lori says she is
taking a break from working while thev get settled and
is
enjoying being a full-time mother for now
Brad Johnson 78 has opened up
his
own
sporting good
of
Edward
Diane Is
at Weston
1
Marlene Ruth Watson 78 and Walter John Bor/ok were
married June 18 They live In Frackvllle, Pa Marlene is
a dental hyglenist for
Dr Raymond Haslarn
and Dr William Shugars
of
Hamburg
of Pottsville.
Joanne M Sakowski 78 and Michael P Dlnoskl were
married recently They live in Ashley, Pa Joanne has a
master s degree in social work from Marywood College.
Scranton She is employed as the assistant director of the
Conlinuwd on page 24
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
24
Social Service
Department
at
Mercy
Hospital,
Wllkes-
Barre.
Margaret Ehrhorn '78 and John J Gross are engaged
Margaret is employed by the Lebanon, Pa., School
District. The wedding is being planned for September
1986.
1979
1979
Continued from page 23
Lynn Ann Gathers *79 and Shane Michael Gunning were
married August 17. Lynn is a business education teacher
in the East Stroudsburg Area School District. The couple
Carol (Wolfe; Zack '79 was recently selected to serve as
a trainer for the Pennsylvania Federation for 1985-86. She
is a member of the Berwick Business and Professional
Women's Club. Carol serves as assistant professor at
lives at 1710
Wilkes College Department of Nursing. She is a member
of the board of directors, Greater Berwick Chapter
American Red Cross and holds membership in many
Joseph P. McDonald
were married August
professional organizations.
were
Robin Lahr '78 and Rich Adams f Gannon U
married on April 23 in Erie She is a caseworker for
Children Services in Erie County Their address is 3926
Parade Boulevard, Erie.
David Mark Spishock '79 and Ann Frances Gilroy are
engaged. David Is a statistical analyst for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg.
Representative: Corey
PA
M
Waters, 104 Queen Avenue.
17876 (717) 743-7516
recently received a
Shirley Ann (NeweU) Smith
research grant from the Pennsylvania Division of the
American Cancer Society. She is a nurse/coordinator at
An additional award was
the V.A. Medical Center
received from the V.A. Medical District to develop
further studies of Hospice. Her address is 275 Huntsville
Road, Dallas, Pennsylvania 18612.
Karen Dee Slusser
married recently. They
was named principal of the
Elementary School effective as of July 1,
Her address Is 1645 Mohawk Street, Shamokin,
Nancy
1985.
Billet
Pennsylvania
Scott G.
and Wendy Miller are engaged. Jack
Matamoras Elementally
Matamoras.
Jack E. Shultz
A. Bobkoskle '79
Crooked
'79
a sales representatiave for
School in
Karen (Capion) Haines
announce the birth
'79
and Linda Susan Michael are
engaged.
David A. Wadas '79 recently returned from Copenhagen, Denmark, where he participated In a hearing
health care symposium. He lives at 811 Hawthorne Street,
Avoca, Pennsylvania 18641.
Pat Washeleski '79 reports that she has a new address
and a new job. Her address is Sussex Square Apts. #J-3,
515 Plymouth Road, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania
19462. She has been employed since April 1, 1985 as an
accounting supervisor with Warner-Amex Cable Communications Inc. In Blue Bell, Pa.
Heidi Darling Gunther '79 and Mark Leo Carlln are
engaged. Heidi Is employed at McLean Hospital, Belmont, Massachusetts.
'79
Walker were
Karen is
and Scott G.
live in Atlanta, Georgia.
Kem
Manufacturing, Atlanta.
a reading specialist in the
Is
17872.
FlndJay
and Linda Ann Fangk) '81
They live at 4240 Americana
Jr. '79
10.
Lehigh County. Pa.
Linda is on a leave of absence from her employer of
four years. PP&L of Allentown. While in Ohio, she is
completing her MBA in finance at Akron University. She
is working as a graduate assistant.
Joseph said the couple expects to return to eastern
Pennsylvania sometime In mid-1986.
'79
Shamokin Dam,
Court, Allentown, Pa. 18103.
Drive, Apt. 103, Stow, Ohio 44224.
Joseph is a third-year law student at the Akron
University School of Law. Prior to law school, he worked
as a township administrator in South Whitehall Township,
>
1979
D Sherwood
Sharon Louise Sweinhart '79 and Leonard A. Jankauskas were married recently. They live in Philadelphia, Pa.
Sharon Is currently attending the University of Pennsylvania. She is employed by the Hospital of the University
of Pennsylvania.
My let
and Stephen E. Walters were
Sanders Circle, Chambersburg, Pa. Patricia is employed as a human service
aide for the Cumberland Valley Mental Health Center.
Patricia A.
married June
Lisa
June
1.
1.
'79
and her husband, Mark,
on October
of their son, Earl Charles,
3. Karen says Earl's sister, Elizabeth, who is now three
years old, enjoys having a baby brother around the house.
For now, Karen says she enjoys being a full-time
housewife and mother. The Haines family lives at 1140
Greenwich Street, Reading, Pa. 19604.
'79
They
live at 11
Kraynak '79 and Thomas J. Hogan were married
They live in West Pittston, Pa. Lisa is employed
Wyoming Area School District and AM/PM Mini
by the
Market, Pittston.
Charlene Marie Nicholas '79 and
Fasciana were married May 26 They
Pa. Charlene Is employed at Emery.
Joseph
Francis
live in Scranton,
James F. McDonnell '79 has been commissioned a
second lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force upon graduation
from Officer Training School at Lackland Air Force Base,
Texas. The 12-week course trained selected college
graduates to apply communicative skills, professional
knowledge, leadership and management in positions of
responsibility. James will now be assigned at Chanute Air
Force Base, Illinois.
Elizabeth Ann Gusky *79 and Robert S. Carl Jr. were
married August 24. They live in Orwigsburg, Pa. Elizabeth is a 1981 graduate of St. Luke's Nursing School and
is working for a BSN degree from Kutztown University.
She is employed as a registered nurse in the Coronary
Care Unit at Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottsville, Pa.
Bradley L. Moharter '79 and Wendy Sue Reynolds are
engaged. Brad is district executive for the Minsi Trails
Council, Boy Scouts of America, Lehigh Valley. In his
new position he will provide leadership for approximately
65 packs, troops, and Explorer posts with about 1,800
youths involved. A May 31. 1986 wedding is planned. Brad
lives in Germansville.
Nick Troisi
'79
exhibited over 30 pieces of raku pottery
Fox Hill Designs gallery in Palm Beach. Florida in
November. Raku is a firing technique whereby the ware
is
placed in sawdust after the glaze is melted. The
smoking of the sawdust creates lustrous glaze effects.
at the
Nick has also participated in a group exhibit at the
Schuylkill County Council for the Arts in Pottsville. Pa.
Nick lives
in Millville.
Pa.
Viviana S. Mollard '79 is engaged to marry' Mark W.
Werkheiser on April 26, 1986. She is employed with Lesser
and Kaplin of Blue Bell.
Georgeanne Pasch '79 became the bride of Richard
Clamp on September 7 in Martins Creek. She is employed
by PPF-Norda Inc. in East Hanover. New Jersev. They
live in Rockaway. N.J.
ALTER
SUPERDOCK
KROSCHEWSKY
WOZNEK
Warren James Schreiner III '79 and Barbara Ann
Crabb were married in Middletown. Warren is an
accountant for the Geisinger Medical Center.
Mark
Veteran faculty
Four veteran members of the BU faculty have
announced their pending retirements.
Ben C. Alter, professor of languages and cultures,
retired at the end of the fall semester after 20.5
years.
Julius R. Kroschewsky, professor of biological
and allied health sciences, will retire in May. He
Joined the faculty in 1967 and served as president of
Wolfe
'79 and Danell Kubitsky
(Penn State
are engaged to be married. Mark is an
accountant at Air Products in Trexlertown.
C.
University)
retire
the faculty union
from
1979 to 1983.
David A. Superdock. a BU alumnus, will complete
26 years in the physics department at the end of the
Marianne Switat '79 and J. Stephen Schneider were
married on October 19 in Shamokin. She is a teacher
at
Elizabethtown Area High School and is working
on a
master s degree at Penn State University. Their
address
is 415 Plane Street. Middletown.
spring semester.
William Woznek, professor of curriculum and
foundations, joined the faculty in 1970 and will
retire in
May.
Carole Susan Hutchison '79 and Kevin Donald
Hocking
were married on April 13 in Palmer
Township, where
Uiey reside. Carole is employed
by the Easton Area
x
WLA.
Gpnt|nu
op page 25
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/, aim. u\
attendance were (seated) Charles J. Bender 75. Stephen A.
Andreiack 74
A. Mulhern 77. Joanna Fice Buckingham "43. Mary
Leu Fenstemaker
Thomas
1979
Continued from page 24
William C. Patt '79 reports that he and his wife
Andrea, are parents of a second child, Tristan William'
born on July 31, 1985. Their daughter, Danielle, was boni
on July 14, 1983. They have moved back to the Philadelphia area, and Bill is working as a research chemist for
E. R. Squibb in Princeton, New Jersey. Andrea
is
managing her parents' small business in Conshohocken.
Their address is 95 Heights Lane, Apt. 50, Feasterville
Pa. 19047.
Larry and Lorie Mitchell '79 & "80 are parents of a
daughter, Nicole Elise, born on December 7 Their
address is 39 Solomon Street, Ashley, Pa. 18706.
Joan Shade Little '79 of Nordmont, Muncy Valley R.D
died on April 24. She was the wife of John C. Little
A native of Williamsburg, Blair County, she was a
former teacher in the Sullivan County School District and
most recently was serving as a substitute teacher.
She was the mother of two sons and a daughter.
PA
19002
(Vojtek)
Jean Marie
Waldorf, Md.
Ct..
(
J.
LaRuffa, 1337 Meetinghouse
215 ) 646-1809
Runyon
'80 lives at
3098 Gideon
20601.
Renee Ann (Miller) Kauffman '80 and her husband,
David, are the parents of a son born in July 1985. Their
address is 131 Sanders Road, Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania
7
18072.
Martha A. Bryden '80 has received a dental degree
from the Temple University School of Dentistry.
Lorie L. (Keating) Mitchell '80 has been appointed trust
administrator of the trust department at Penn Security
Bank and Trust Company, Scranton. She lives at 309
Soloman Street, Ashley. Pennsylvania 18706 with her
husband, Larry '79.
Scott E.
Cheek
Oxford.
SICO
manager of the SICO Co.
active in scholarship grants and Scott
inquiries about monies available. Scott is
married to the former Virginia M. Seeger '81 They live
in
'80 is division
is
welcomes
at 107
Huntington Circle, Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19362.
David D. Zinkler
CPA, has joined Beard &
Public Accountants. He is a
supervisor of accounting and auditing. His address is 1904
ReCd R ° ad
E
Wyomissi,1 8. Pennsylvania
Company
Inc.,
'80
,
Certified
'
19610
Donna (Panckeri) Titus
degree
in
Scranton.
English
Donna
received a master of arts
from the University of
Hudsondale with her husband,
'80
recently
lives in
'
'43,
25
Sean
1980
and teaches English at MMI Preparatory
School
Freeland. where she has been employed since
1980
Albert,
M. Patricia Fullerton '80 and Steven Allen Stlne
were
married on November 30 Patricia attends
Dickinson
School of Law, and her husband is a 1985
graduate of
that
school.
Anthony M. Welkom '80 and his wife. Cynthia are
the
parents of a son born on August 7 The Welkoms
live at
Rear 544 Old Berwick Road. Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
17815.
Capt. Robert A.
Hoffman
III '80
and
his wife.
Nancy
M
(Ringen) '79, report the birth of a daughter,
Heather
Diana on February 15, 1985. She joined her brother
Michael, who is 2 years old. Bob has been accepted
by the
University of Maryland Graduate School and
Is working
toward a master's of science in computer
systems
management. Their address is 8105 Falconer Ct #A Ft
20755.
Edward W. Zlkoski '80 and Marcia Tulaney are
engaged. Ed practices with the Greater Philadelphia
Medical Eye Doctors. The couple will wed May
24, 1986
Patricia
986
^^
Buck n 9ham
F
ZJSTnJSSSSSt^Sm'i
Dr.
Representative: Vincent
Road, Ambler,
^° yd
,
1980
Mead, Maryland
1980
ZZ WtaM £*M T
Mulen
1
A.
(Wintereteen)
Brewlngton
J two step -daughters, Mrs Lloyd
(Rebecca) Paxton. of Arlington. Texas, and Mrs Mlchuel
(Marilyn) Williams of Bedford. Texas; one granddaughter;
10 step-grandchildren,
and one step great grand
child, sister. Mury G Keeb. Riverside, and
brother LI
Col. Deri II Gilbert of Bowie. Md
'80
and
Deborah Marie Walton '80, acting public Information
at
Berwick Hospital, was recently given a
"Superior Awurd" In the Internal publications category
In
the Hospital Association of Pennsylvania's
public rcla
tions and murketing society's 1985 uwurds
competition
Deborah's entry was "VSP". the hospltul's bl weekly
employee newspaper The winning entry placed first In
the low budget publications category. Deborah
hus
worked in the hospital's public Information department
since January 1984
James Anthony Dalton '80 and Ronde Jean McKlnnon
were married on August 31 In U-wlstown Jim is
employed as a stockbroker and certified financial planner
at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc In State College
They live
at
Reedsvllle
Mary P
her
Michael Edmond Ziemak '80 and Debra Sue Rodriguez
were married July 13 in Las Vegas. Nevada. They live
at
8222 North 19th Avenue, Phoenix, Arizona. Michael Is
employed by Howard Construction Company In Phoenix
'80
lives at
D.
1.
Dellegrotto '80 and Michael John McKay were
May 4 In Berwick They are living In Morton
.
Abble Leigh Woodllng '80 became Mrs Scott Thayden
Williams on September 14 at her home at Willlamsport
R.D. 3 She Is a medical technologist at Willlamsport
They reside
In
Willlamsport
143
19002.
Tammy
Craig Robert Smith '80 and Carolyn Elizabeth Fite were
married June 1 They live In Newtown. Pa.
Margaret L. (Andrews) Wright '80 lives at Box
Richwood-Elmer Road. Richwood. N.J. 08074-0075
R
William Keith Pursel '80 and Catherine Theresa Berry
were married on July 20 In Clearfield. They are both
employed by Electronic Data Systems. Camp Hill, and
they live In Mechanlcsburg
Hospital
Mary Ann (McCarthy) Cowperthwait
.
director
married on
husband. Richard, are the parents of a son.
Richard
Tyler, bom on September 3 Their address
is R D
2
Orangevllle. Pa. 17859
Greenwood Avenue, Ambler. Pa
McCay, Toms River, N
75
Ruth McCay '80 died November 10 at her home at 4
Willow Lane. Bloomsburg, Pa She was 46 years old
Born in Jackson Township, she was a daughter of the
late Harry H. and Irene Hess Gilbert
At the time of her death, she was chairperson of the
language arts department at Northwest Area High School
in Shickshinny, where she was employed three
years. She
was also pursuing her doctorate degree from the University of Pennsylvania.
Surviving are her husband. Earl N
McCay, five
children, Matthew P. McCay, Catawissa; Mark P
Mc
Cay. York; Colette L McCay, Carlisle, Michael P
McCay. Danville; and Earl N. McCay Jr at home; two
step-sons, David R. McCay of Marion, III; Larry E
M. Ryan
'80
became
the bride of Gregory J
Wislock on June 29 In Mount Carmel. She Is a spec ial
education teacher in the Danville Area School District k
William E. Sauerzopf Jr. '80 and Kim Verdensky
exchanged wedding vows In May at Bethlehem He Is an
auditor for the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue
They
live In
Allentown
Melani Anne Humenlck '80 and John Anthony Schaeffer
were married on August 24 In Hazleton Melani Is a
second grade teacher In the Weatherly Area School
District
Their
address
Is
1
East
Diamond Avenue,
Hazleton
George E. Hamlen '80 and Suzanne Bommarito were
married on April 6 in Tannersvllle George is a CPA with
Robert L. Weseloh, CPA. In East Stroudsburg.
James Anthony Dougherty
Jr.
'80
and Judith Ann
.
Continued on page 26
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1986
Alumni interviewers
Continued from page
1980
«:d
Shemansky 'Reading Hospital School of Nursing) were
married in West Reading. Jim is an account executive for
Commonwealth Aluminum in Cincinnati, where the
couple resides.
Ann Marie Stelma '80 has been named the academic
development specialist at Lackawanna Junior College
She will serve as tutoring coordinator and reading
with the college's Act 101 program. She
specialist
received her M Ed. degree in reading at BU and is also
certified as a reading specialist.
Prior to joining the LJC faculty she was a teacher for
the Tunkhannock School District and St. Mary's Assumption School in Pittston.
Mary Beth English '80 and James Robert Linn Jr. '79
were married on April 26 in Montoursville. Mary Beth is
an accountant at Avco Lycoming Division, and Jim is an
assistant division accounting manager for Liberty Mutual
Insurance Company. The couple resides at 1414 Franklin
Street. Williamsport.
1981
Beverly Howard Carter, 7175 South
Representative:
Darlington, Tulsa,
Oklahoma
74136
(
918 ) 664-2454
Marci (Basham) Alderfer '81 reports that she recently
her master's of education in reading from
Kutztown University. She also has a new job in the
Allentown School District where she teaches students with
social and emotional problems. Her husband, Tom '82, is
working on his MBA at Lehigh University. He is still an
received
auditor with PP&L. The
Emmaus, PA 18049.
Barry Reiflnger
'81
Mark
'81
LUDROF 78 (Shared Medical
Systems) and DIANE DIMITO '86
and Paula Ann Pipan are engaged.
Christian singer, songwriter and
concert at Bloomsburg Alliance Church
on August 25. He and his wife, Dodi, are involved in their
full-time ministry of music that takes them to colleges,
churches, coffee houses and retreats. Mark may be
reached at P.O. Box 141. Emigsville, Pennsylvania 17318.
A.
guitarist
JULIE
Cable
Alderfers live at 143 Dell Street,
Frank
was
S.
,
in
Kedl
'81
and Eileen
Critelli
are engaged.
James J. Gard '81 and Kathleen A. Gorman are
engaged. Jim is employed as a mathematics instructor at
Stranahan High School. Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Michael Timothy Price
are engaged.
'81
and Deborah Ann Gouldner
John T. Petriello Jr. '81 and Joanne Rogers were
married on September 21 in Seaford, N Y. John is an
account executive with
D
C. Sales Co., Mountainside, N.J.
Valerie A. Smith '81 and Frank J. Burgess '81 are
engaged. Valerie is currently a speech-language pathologist and Lancaster General Hospital. Frank is accounting
manager at National Publishing Company, Philadelphia.
An April wedding is planned.
Richard D. Baylor '81 has received a doctor of medicine
degree from Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia.
Dr. Baylor plans a residency in family practice at
Allentown Sacred Heart Hospital.
Joan C. O'Connor
controller at the Bryn
addrress
is 16
'81
Mawr
has
been
named
assistant
Bryn Mawr. Joan's
Hastings Avenue, Havertown. PA 19083.
Hospital,
Mark Harris Lemon '81 graduated from the Vermont
Law School in May. 1985. He is planning to take the
Pennsylvania bar exam.
Stephanie Lee Caldwell '81 was recently crowned Miss
Western Pennsylvania 1985. She is a speech and hearing
therapist
Autumn
in Intermediate Unit 17. Her
address
Drive. Trafford. Pennsylvania 15085.
is
106
Manuel Stivers Jr. '81 was recently ordained to the
Lutheran Ministry. He became pastor of Grace Lutheran
Church. Lehighton and Zion Lutheran Church. Packerton
Linda A. Fangio '81 and Joseph P. McDonald '79 were
married August 10. They live in Akron. Ohio.
The bride is
pursuing an MBA in finance at the University
of Akron
The bridegroom is a third-year law student at the
C.
Continued on page 27
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
1981
Continued fnyn page 26
Blake McDowell School of Law, Akron.
Andrew
J.
Pennington, N.J.
Bruce William Anderson '81 and Deborah Ann Aherne
were married May 18 They live in West Chester
Pa
Bruce is employed by ChemLawn Services Corp Malvern, as a Customer Service Specialist
Jean Geralyn Kraus "81 and Frederick James Carl '79
were married May 11, The bride is employed as a
communications manager at Day & Zimmerman Inc The
bridegroom is employed as an Allotsment Manager at
Cadence Corporation.
Warren A. Lees '81 and Cynthia L. White were married
July 20. Warren is employed by Commonwealth Federal
Savings and Loan. Norristown, Pa. They live in RoversPa.
Stephen D. Butkie *81 has been hired as the first fulltime director of development at Our Lady of Lourdes
Regional High School. As director of development.
Stephen will be responsible for raising the necessary
funds for operation, stabilizing and increasing enrollment
and keeping the public informed about the school and its
activities and achievements. Another responsibvility
Ste-
phen
will have is to publish the Alumni Newsletter'three
times each year. He is completing work on a master's
degree in sports management at Iowa State University.
Annette Josephine Lettiere '81 and Charles D. Cremens
were married May ll. They live at 342 South East
Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland. Annette is employed as a
sales representative with Concord Laboratories.
Marianne Ference
'81 is employed by Houlihan's.
King
Prussia, Pa., as a waitress. She lives at 27 East
Central Avenue. Apt. Q-4, Paoli, Pa. 19301.
of
Mary Beth (Kotanchik) Krankowski '81 lives at #7
Cambridge, Village Green Apts., East Willow Street,
Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022.
Thomas W. Natoli
Denville, N.J. 07834.
'81
lives
at
21
Augusta
and Lori Ann Bisci were married
May 18. They live in AJlentown, Pa. Jeff is employed by
Erie Insurance Group, AJlentown
Monica
Virginia
'81
L. Reilly '81 is employed as a teacher for the
Beach City Public Schools. She is in her third
year of teaching self-contained hearing impaired students. This year she has a class of eight students ranging
age from seven to twelve years old. Her address
Redbird Court. Virginia Beach. Va. 23454
in
is
502
Hershey
Diane Louise GemmeJ
married on September
Eileen M. Connolly '81 recently visited Ann C.
(Swavely) Wozniak '81 and her husband, Tom. at the
Wozniak's home in Omaha. Nebraska. Tom is a lieutenant
in the Air Force and is stationed at the Offut Air Force
base. Ann is teaching at the Air Force base school and is
in her second season of coaching the school's championship gymnastics team. Ann and Tom will soon be moving
to Texas, where Tom will be undergoing extensive pilot
training. Ann is planning a trip to the Soviet Union in
February as part of a cultural exchange Ann and Tom
are the proud parents of a son, Mikey, l
Sandra S. Takach '81 was married to Thomas O Tracv
on August 31 in Tresckow A registered nurse.
Sandra
was employed at Lankenau Hospital Philadelphia
Thev
live in Jacksonville. Florida
Mary
has been working in sales of computer accessories and
computer systems She is engaged to Frank Ferrari III
Frank founded his own real estate Investment business,
and Eileen has been responsible for designing and
running their computerization. Eileen says they travel a
great deal inspecting properties, and in their free time,
they enjoy sailing, flying and skiing. They are planning a
scuba-diving trip to the Great Barrier Reef with Ann and
Tom. Eileen's address is 2 Windemere Road. Verona,
New Jersey 07044.
'85
and Thomas M Sochovka were
Avoca Mary is employed in
Vermont Clothing. Inc favlor
'81
21 in
They
Pa
will
reside at 729 North
Lime
17602
.
Craig Edward Hill '82 and Regina Kay
Hlgdon are
engaged Craig is a supervisor of computer
operations
with Pecten Syria Petroleum Co.. Damascus,
Syria
Denlse Marie Phillips '82 and Larry Emel
were
married In November Denlse Is employed by
Montgom
ery County Housing Authority In Norristown.
the controller s office of
They reside in Old Forge
Jean Marie Ripple '82 and Anthony A Fadule
are
engaged Jean is employed as a substitute teacher
In the
Hazleton Area School District
Mary Ann Kupec '81 and Peter John DIMattla were
married on August 3 in Lansford Marv Ann Is
employed
at the Bey rent Insurance Agency
in Tamaqua Thev live
at Lehighton Route 2.
Lieutenant (JG) Theodore C. Sosangelis '82 has
been
assigned to the Navy Dock Landing Ship USS
Anchorage
Rick Edward Quay '81 and Karen Leslie Olewine were
married on October 26 in Allentown Rick Is associated
with Quay Decorating, and the newlvweds
live in
Allentown.
wKlch
Dennis N. Swanger '81 and Cindy L Swlnehart
(Lock
Haven University) were married on March 23
at Lewisburg R.D. Dennis is a lieutenant in the U.S.
Navy They
reside at 7 Hillside Avenue, Gales Ferry.
Connecicut
Sharon Kay West '81 and Edward
be married next October Sharon
Pennsbury School District.
M
Stemplen plan
a teacher
is
in
to
the
Pamela A. Bair '81 and William A Pllat Jr (Frederick
Community College) were married on October 5 in
Hayshire Pamela is branch manager of Kelly Services
in
Altoona and Johnstown The couple resides in Johnston
Is
deployed
Navy a month
In the Western Pacific Ted Joined
the
after graduating from Bloomsburg.
Philip R. Martin '82 has been
promoted to trust tax
joined the bank as an
administrative assistant in the trust tax
department In
1982 His address Is 127 Delta Street. Mount
Joy. Pa.
officer
1
Michael J. Yavorchak '81 and Stephanie A
Wisniewskl
were married in Sugar Notch He is
employed by
Automatic Data Processing, Wilkes-Barre
Cathie Sue Rosen *81 became Mrs. Earl Dwayne
King
on June 16 in Hershey. Cathie is a nurse at
Hershey
Medical Center, and her husband is a fourth-year
medical
student there. Their address is 200 Townsend
Drive
Hummelstown, Pa.
Cynthia A. Mlhalow
and Craig G. Phlfer (Kutztown
University) were married on October 6 In Allentown
She
were
'81
is employed by Montgomery
County Intermediate Unit in
Erdenheim and Main Line Speech Consultants in Haverford. They reside in Norristown.
Nancy E. Erwine '81 and Daniel J Flint were married
13. Nancy and her husband are expecting
their first
in March 1986.
Nancy is employed by First
American Savings, F A. in Jenkintown, Pa Davids They
April
child
155
Washington Lane, Apt
*04,
Jenkintown. Pa
19046.
Margaret A. Conway
'81
was married
to
Donnelly (Villanova University) on April 13
William
in
M
Dunmore
She was employed in the marketing department at
Montage Ski Area. Their address is 675 East Street Road
Warminster, Pa.
Barbara E. Klunk '81 and Ronald D Wolfe (York
College of Paj were married on March 16 in Zwlngll
Their address is 23 East Wine Creek Apartments.
Oswego, New York.
Hamilton Bank
at
He
7552
Cathy Carney '82 Is a programmer analyst at Thomas
Edison Medical Center Her address Is 32 Chestnut
Avenue. Bala Cynwyd. Pa 19004
Karen Scott '82 Is a speech language pathologist
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit Her address
Rivers Edge Drive. D 41. Jeffersonvllle, Pa 19403
for
is 8
Christine Dallam '82 is a speech-language pathologist at
Delaware Learning Center, Wilmington. Delaware Her
address is 3131 Meeting House Road, Boothwyn Pa
3
19061
Kathleen Mulroy '82 and Joseph Wejnands are married
Their address Is 2811 Colony Drive. \\ 10 Audubon Pa
19403
Donna Bochls '82 Is a sales representative for Johnson
and Johnson Inc Her address Is 21 Thrush Drive, East
Brunswick. New Jersey 08816
Gary D. Walk '82 was recently hired by the Bloomsburg
School Board as wrestling coach Gary, who Is also a
reading specialist, was hired as an eighth grade teacher
as well. He will teach a variety of subjects and will
possibly get involved In the TELI-S Program at the
elementary
level.
Mark Fenstermaker
'82 and Lauren Alicia Fowler arc
employed by The Guardian Life
Insurance Company of America.
engaged
Both
are
Cynthia L. German '82 and Ronald L Helm were
married on December 7 Cynthia was a registered nurse
at Divine Providence Hospital prior to her marriage
Carole A. Stauffer '82 and Daniel F Kcrshetsky were
married recently, The bride is an English teacher In the
Souderton Area School District.
Nancy
J.
Brown
'82
and Gregory E. Davis were
live at 696 Walborn Lane, Apt.
Nancy is employed In the Upper
married on June 22 They
4,
Mlilersburg,
Pa
17061.
Dauphin Area School District
Lois Ann Thomson '82 and Herbert Scott Harris were
married recently They live In Lansdale, Pa Lois Is
employed as a special education teacher with the
Hatboro-Horsham High School
1982
Representative:
Houston, TX 77098
Doug
Taylor, 2701
Donna M. (Goldschmidt) Buss
'82 is
Revere Apt.
191,
employed by the
Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit as a speech pathologist
Donna and her husband, Dale, were married on Aug. 24.
1984,
in
Rome,
Italy.
They
live
at
907
Race
and Gregory L Spence were
married on September 8. 1985 Amanda is employed as a
speech-language pathologist for Lancaster-Lebanon InterS.
Williams
'82
Martha E. Lukens '82 Is engaged to Daniel J Kronk
She Is employed as a registered nurse with the Shriner's
Hospital, Tampa, Florida A June wedding Is planned.
Jeffrey Richard Shaw '82 and Brenda Lee Alkey were
married October 5 They live In Hatfield, Pa Jeff is an
accountant with Farm and Home Oil Company, Telford,
Pa.
Street.
Catasauqua, Pa. 18032
Amanda
and Diane Julia Depkin
F. Loftus
married on September
Eileen was in Omaha to take part in a triathlon, a race
consisting of swimming, biking and running. She has been
participating in triathlons for the past two years. Eileen
'81
*81
learning disabilities
District They reside in Annville
13.
Kevin John Baggett '82 and Judith Ann
Bower were
married on June 29 Kevin is an account
representative
or K N. Dunlap Inc Stale College
The couple resides in
wiiuamsport
and Dean Carl May were
14 in Allentown
Diane is a
teacher at Derrv Township School
live at
Debra Zapp *81 is married and living in the Allentown.
Pa. area. She and her husband. Todd, have a baby girl.
Debra is now in the field of pharmaceutical sales.
Kerry Allen Keefer
mediate Unit
Street. Lancaster.
Street.
George V. Kmiecinski Jr. '81 and Lori L Shaffer were
married June 22. They live in Wilkes-Barre, Pa George is
employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Jeffrey Alan Ludrof
on May 18 in Bloomsburg Kern is a research
technician at Hershey Medical Center, and
Diane is a
staff accountant with Carlisle Corporation.
Carlisle Thev
live in
27
1982
married
Krueger '81 and Deborah Ann Shaw were
married April 20. They live in Pennington. New Jersey
J
The bridegroom is employed at Mobil Technical Center
ford,
1981
Denlse Lynn Frick '82 and Walter Thompson Jr. were
married June 22 They live at 403 Edge Hill Road,
Glenside, Pa, Denlse is employed as a commercial credit
Continued on page 28
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
—
R-R-R-RING!
BU students manned the telephones in October and November to call alumni
throughout the country during the annual phonathon The "clean-up" campaign raised an additional
$20,000 in pledges for the 1985 Annual Fund On hand each of 16 nights were Clayton H Hinkel '40
(above), retired
73
BU
faculty
member and member
above right), member
freshman from Matamoras.
(standing,
Continued
1982
analyst by Atlantic Financial, Bala
of the Alumni Board of Directors, and Doug McClintock
Alumni Board Among the top callers was Dan Hart (right), a
of the
Irorn
page 27
1982
husband, Edward, live at 553 Arthur Street, Hazleton, Pa
Cynwyd.
18201
Jennifer Craig Slick '82 and the Rev Bruce Edward
Carter were married In October Jennifer Is a graduate
student at Lehigh University
Lora L. Taylor '82 is a second grade teacher in the
Lancaster School District Her address is 183 Colonial
Crest Drive. Lancaster, Pa. 17601.
Cheryl A. (Fanucci) Minnitl '82 lives at 8070 Deepwood
Boulevard, Apt. F-ll, Mentor, Ohio 44060.
Dean WUIlam Bertsch
'82
and Katharine Fay Conrad
were married on December
Laurie Ann Dennen '82 and T. Whitney Gibson were
married June 15 in the Cadet Chapel at the U.S. Military
Academy, West Point, New York Laurie is an BCCOUnl
ant. The couple lives at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
Mary Lee Penles '82 and Douglas C. Berninger are
engaged. Mary is employed id the Commissioners Office
at the Columbia Count\ Courthouse. Bloomsburg
A May
31, 1986 wedding is planned.
Susan G. (Karb) Walewskl
position of
EAP
'82
has been appointed to the
specialist with the
INROADS Employee
Assistance Program. She was previously
the coordinatorcounselor of the STEPS Employee Assistance Program
Good Samaritan Hospital, Pottavllle, Pa She
enrolled In a master's degree program
resources administration at the University
Her responsibilities
and training.
at
INROADS
will
Christine Mentesana '82 has been
at
is
c
urrently
human
in
Scranton
include marketing
named
28. Dean is a teacher at
Central Pennsylvania Business School, Harrisburg.
Karen Chawaga '82 is working
telecommunications system sales for
in
computer
AT&T
and
Allentown.
Her territory includes most of the East Coast. Karen
underwent extensive, advanced training in Colorado last
in
year.
Martha E. Lukens '82 and Daniel J Kronk are engaged
Martha is employed as a registered nurse at the Shriners
Hospital in Tampa. Florida. A June wedding is planned.
Marina Glamo '82 and Mark J Engel are engaged.
Marina is employed by the Upper Dublin School District
as a special education teacher. An April 19 wedding is
planned.
sales
Susan Lynne Koch '82 and Craig Paul Walter were
married in May at Easton. Susan is employed at Laneco
Executive offices. They reside in Easton.
manager
Computrol Engineering's Computerland operation
in
Allentown. Previously she was systems consultant
for the
company. She is a member of the Lehigh Counh
Executive Women's Council She Uvea In
for
James D. Pysher '82 and Antoinette Noviello were
married on September 14 in Williamsport, where they
now
reside.
Allentown
Carta Sue Zimmerman '82 and Brian David Young were
married October 5. They reside in Berwick, Pa
Prior to
her marriage, Carla was a registered nurse at
Polyclinic
Medical Center
Pamela
Bonnie Jean Dunkel '82 was married to Steven Jeffrey
in Levittown. She is a speech pathologist
for the
Mercer County Board of Education in West Virginia
They reside in Princeton. West Virginia.
Ptzzo
John
L. (Galvin)
Hyde
'82 lives at
2459
Werbe Lane
Carmichael, California 95608. Pam is a graduate
student in speech-language pathology at California
State
university, Sacramento.
#136,
Deborah A. (Kohler) Stefanisko
B. Tucker '82 and Janice Louise Ell were
married
Wilkes-Barre. John is a financial analyst at Singer
Link Flight Simulation Division in Binghamton.
New
York Their home is in Windsor. New York
in
Mary Anne Glowa
'82
1982
ol
has successfully
completed the uniform certified public accountant examination given last May by the Pennsylvania Board
of
Accountancy. She is employed by Beltrami Enterprises
Inc., Hazleton, Pa., as an accountant. Deborah
and her
married
on
management
in
May
and Mark Allen Ritter were
Hershev Marv Anne is a
American Bank, and thev reside
"82
18
trainee at
in
Lancaster
David Paul Imrisek
'82
and Janet Gay Baltozer were
married in Enola.
National Bank.
He
is
an accountant
at
Commonwealth
Doug Andrews '82 is manager of
He and his wife. Diane, are parents
a Foot Locker store.
of a two-year-old son.
Ross. Their address is 544 Washington Street.
Pembroke
Massachusetts 02359.
Marina Giamo '82 is engaged to marrv Mark J. Engel
(Penn State) on April 19. 1986. She is a special education
teacher in the Upper Dublin School District.
Bryan Edward Munchel
(Loyola University.
'82 and Gloria Lee
Paradise
Orleans) were married on May
a systems analyst for Blue Cross
New
tork Bryan is
and they live in Etters.
25 in
Ruth Ann Margaret Foss '82 and Edwin Much
(Penn
were married on October 5 in Blue Ridge Summit
Kuth .Ann is a pollution control analyst
for Baltimore
County Their address is 5 Old Coach Lane.
Owings Mills
Man-land
State)
Continued on page 29
1982
Nancy Alison Reynolds -82 and Thomas Michael Knee
were married on October 12 in Madison. Indiana Nancy
is a
nurse at Good Samaritan Hospital in Phoenix
Arizona They reside in Tempe. Arizona
Susan Lynne Koch '82 and Craig Paul Walter were
married May 25 They live at 913 Jackson Street. Easton
Pa Susan is employed by Laneco Executive Offices Her
husband is employed by Bill Coughlm. electrical contrac
tor
David P.
bride-to-be
Gaydosh
"82 and Tina Kull are
engaged The
presently attending Bloomsburg I niversitv
majoring in secondary education David is a CPA with
the public accounting firm of Parente. Randolf.
Orlando
Carey and Associates of Wilkes Barre A Mav 31 1986
wedding is planned.
is
Richard A. DiLiberto Jr. '82 a third vear dav division
Delaware Law School student, has been awarded first
.
Law Student Legal Writing Competition of the
Inter-American Bar Association. His manuscript, entitled
"From the Courtroom to the Classroom: Teaching
Lawyers How to Teach Law" was selected as the best
paper during the Association's XXVth annual conference
in Acapulco during the second week of November
He was
awarded $600 and a plaque.
Earlier this year, he was awarded second prize in
the
National Legal Writing Competition of the International
Association of Insurance Counsel of Chicago. His
paper
entitled, "An Apple For the Teacher: Educational
Malpractice FaUs Judicial Test. But Core Problem Remains"
earned him a $500 prize and an engraved plaque. That
manuscript will be published in the Association's law
review in April.
He will graduate in May from the Delaware Law School
of Widener University with the Juris Doctor degree.
prize in the
Pamela
S.
Shrimp
'82
and Charles
H Bujno
College) were married on May 11 in Berwick.
at 220 Briar Lane, Briar Manor, Berwick.
Jr. (King's
They reside
CHAMPIONS —
The BU women's tennis team
captured the Pennsylvania Conference Championship.
Members
Heard.
Karen
the
of
team were
Ambielli,
Karen
(front)
Gubicza,
Megan
McLaughlin, (back) Cortlee Gerhart. Kathy
Masch. Megan Clarke, Chris Tegge and Sue
Graett Dr Mike Herbert is the coach
Beth
1983
Representative: Kim
Levlttown, PA 19055
Kim M. Barnes
School. This
is
her
'83 is
first
1983
M. Gobora,
19
Jonquil
1983
Lane,
a science teacher at Solanco High
teaching position
Michele A. Shubeck '83 and Carl Schaeffer are engaged
Michele is employed on the teaching staff of Wiley House,
Bethlehem. A September 1986 wedding is being planned
media
relations
between
In
addition,
he
will
act
us u liaison
company and community organization*.
Prior to Joining Binney & Smith Inc
Brad was promo
Hons manager for the Uhlgh County Velodrome, Trcxler
town. Pa Brad and his wife currently reside In Kmmaus,
Pa
the
,
Alan Moore Musselman '83 and Jennifer Marie Crowley
are engaged. Alan is employed as a systems analvst with
Lehigh Data Systems Inc., Bethlehem. Jennifer is
employed as a travel consultant with Shawnee Travel
Agency Inc., Stroudsburg. The wedding is planned for
July 1986.
Jeffrey Lynn Brent '83 and Kelly Ann Orndorff are
engaged. Jeffrey is employed as a systems analyst at
AMP Incorporated, Harrisburg.
Wendy Lynn Leyfert '83 and Joseph Patrick Allen are
engaged. Wendy is employed by Colonial Northampton
Intermediate Unit #20. A July 1986 wedding is planned.
Cheryl R. Beisnllne
has accepted a position with the
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit as a reading
specialist and gifted instructor Her address is R I)
'83
l
Box
282. Stillwater.
Pa. 17878.
Kathleen Elizabeth
Roxann
Stltz
'83
Prajzner were married recently They live In Horsham.
Pa. Kathleen is an accountant with Galihski. Hamburg
Sharon Lynn Rush '83 and Timothy Lowell Taylor were
married June 1. They live in North Babylon, New York.
Sharon is youth director at Cross of Christ Lutheran
Church, Babylon, N Y. Y.
Second Lt. Kathy E. Baylor '83 has completed a U S
Air Force military indoctrination course for medical
service officers at Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. She
will serve at Moody Air Force Base. Georgia.
Kerry Caragher-Satterthwaite '83 was recently named
generalist for the Girls' Club of Allentown. Her duties will
include supervisory work with other staff members.
to senior staff
District.
A June
1986
wedding
is
planned.
Gretchen L. Norman '83 is assistant account manager
for advertising and sales promotion for Contemporary
Marketing Inc. Her address is 275 Bryn Mawr Avenue,
Apt. L3,
Bryn Mawr, Pa.
19010.
Jane Marie Rohrbach '83 and Donald Thomas Gunther
were married recently They live In Danville, Pa Jane Is
employed by First National Bank of Danville
and Theodore John
B. Piaseczny '83 and Ronald J. Sosnoski are
engaged. Roxanneis a registered staff nurse at Shamokin
State General Hospital.
George Steven Desko '83 and Brenda Eileen Keller are
engaged. George is employed by Spring- Ford School
Karen Macheski '83 and Louts Caparro were married
They live in Hatfield. Pa Karen Ik employed by
Advanced Mechanization Inc
recently
Janet (Griffith) Bly
Bloomsburg, Pa 17815.
'83 lives at 201
West
First Street,
and Company.
Susan P. (Kunkle) Stutzman
'83
was recently promoted
accountant at Kreischer. Miller & Co She
is a Certified Public Accountant Her address is Blair Mill
Village. East Horsham. Pa. 19044.
Steven L. Wallace '83 and Maylene D Williamson were
married on April 13, 1985 They live in Bangor. Pa Steve
is employed by Pocono Outdoor Advertising Co.. Inc
David R. Rolley '83 was recently promoted to market
ing officer at the Bank of Central Pennsylvania His
address is 610 Kane Street. South Williamsport, Pa. 17701
Michele Ann Dudish '83 and Paul R. Caputo are
engaged. Michele is a math and computer teacher in the
Shenandoah Valley District. A June 1986 wedding is being
planned
Christine A. (Granitzki) Leatherman "83 is a second
grade elementary teacher with the Pennridge School
District. Her address is R,D 2, Box 152 A. Perkasle. Pa
Gwyn E. (Baringer) Clark '83 and Steven A. Clark '83
report the birth of a daughter, Amanda Elizabeth, born
on July 22. 1985. The Claries live at 859 Main Street.
Pennsburg. Pa. 18073
Brad Drexler '83 was recently named corporate com
munications assistant at Binney & Smith Inc., makers of
Crayola products. He will serve as editor of the com
pany's internal employee publications and coordinate
18944
Lisa R. Swartzbaugh '83 and James Llthgow '83 wenmarried on June 22, 1985 Jim Is employed by Capital
Intermediate Unit and teaches at the Delaware Valley
Middle School They live In Matarnoras, Pa
Lisa Gaye Wllklns '83 and William Henry McNett III '82
were married on July 27, 1985 Lisa Is a special education
teacher In the Northern York County School District Bill
Is employed by Cooper Biomedical, Devault. as a budget
analyst.
Gina Huhn
'83
has moved Her address Is 9083 Stockton
She Is employed by the
Court, Orlando. Florida 32817
Federal Government
Craig E. Slack '83 Is the director of student activities,
Daniel Webster College, University Drive, Nashua, New
Hampshire 03063
Harry A Strausser III '83 has been apponted as a
temporary, full-time instructor of Communication Studies
at BU for the 1985-86 academic year He served as a
temporary instructor of Communication Studies on a
part-time basis for the second semester of the 1984-85
academic year
His duties for 1985-86 will be to teach four public
Continued on page 32
30
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Janyary 1986
CLASS OF
-
1954
Representing the Class of 1954 at the Homecoming
Dinner-Dance were (seated) Pat Edwards Kirk. Joan Havard Kilroy, Jeananne
Scrlmgeour, Feme Soberick Krothe, Dee Brennan. Jean Newhart Johnson,
Rosemary
Fiscella.
(standing) Nancy Gunton Denmon,
Louise
Ed Jones, Marie Parrish Morgan, Bob Oney. Kenneth G.
William Edgar Nunn. and Jerry Kopec
Snierski
Schullery Linscott,
Kirk,
CLASS OF
1940
who attended
—
the
Members of the 45-year class
Homecoming Dinner-Dance
left)
Clayton H. Hinkel, Maria
Pendleton, Gladys Jones Harris, Lorraine Snyder Jones, Dorothy Derr Tilson and Col.
included
(from
Raklevicz
Byron D. Shiner.
CLASS OF 1965 — Members of the 20-year class who attended the
Homecoming Dinner-Dance included (front) Susan Haines Steidel Bonnie Jean
Davey Ral, Joan Stackhouse Bankus. Theresa McHugh Nilles. Pat Caldwell
^ atson
Telesky, Gerry Pr.or G.llung. (back) Nancy
Raub Sheran
nn RuP rt Jr
Don Frank,in Bob F,eck - BoD Farina. Louis
a
n
H
o
o
C.occa. Claudia Bortree Rebuth. Robert S
Kurzinsky and Tom G.llung
8hS»
rW
n
-
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Januarv
1960 - Members
Homecoming Dinner-Dance were
CLASS OF
of
25-year class who attended the
from left) Clare Hummer Hileman Ann
the
(front,
Sacks Corkadel, Esther McMichael Franklin. Joanne DeBrava
Jones Betty
DeMarte Laubach. Joan Matchulat Powlus. Elizabeth Derr
Gensemer Phyllis
Henninger Wagner; (second row) Olivia Greenaway Orband.
Sally Flanagan
1950
—
Members
Joseph
E.
Sopko.
CLASS OF
(from
left)
J.
1986
Joanne Mover Terway. Mary Ellen Dushanko Derr, Connie Eaton Wissinger,
Sandra Clarke Nearing. Lois Carpenter Sauers. Anne Czepukaitis Sebastian,
Gerry O'Brien Alley. Jean Matchulat Dennen, Robert Max Rohm,
Richard D
Ball. Paul G
Manko, (third row) Hank Orband. Roy Shitflet, Jack Eberhart,
Jack Chidester, Ronald Hileman, Dale A Krothe, Rev Byron K Krapt
35-year class who attended the Homecoming Dinner-Dance were
Richard Wagner, Warren M. Sterling. Donald F King and Harry
Gobora
of the
J
jr.
CLASS OF
1970
Stan Rakowsky.
—
Bill
CLASS OF
Members
of the 15-year class
Lewis, Ted Irwin and
who attended
Ron Russo
the
Homecoming Dinner-Dance
included
Cynthia
Maria
1980
-
Johnson
Class of 1980 at the
Frank
Vass
Maloney
and
represented
the
T.
Homecoming Dinner-Dance.
32
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January
1986
Contmu«Jfrompag«29
1983
1
1984
983
speaking courses and to assist the director of the
Forensic Society.
His address is R.D. 3, Box 94 CP, Catawissa, Pa 17820
marriage, Terri was a child therapist for Concern
Fleetwood Jim, who also graduated from Penn State,
an electrical engineer
Christopher G. Shlpe '83 and Diane P Sheeran were
married on August 24, 1985. Chris is a Spec. 4th Class with
the U.S. Army's 2nd Armored Division. They live at R.D
1, Spring Mills, Pa. 16875.
Michael David Reuther '83 and Wilda Ann Rubino were
married August 10 in Latrobe Michael is a graduate
student in journalism at Penn State University, and they
Airman Klmberly A. Murphy '83 has been assigned to
Lowry Air Force Base, Colorado after completing Air
Force basic training. She will now receive specialized
Beth Ann WalJace '83 and Lawrence Mikey Hess were
married in late summer at Coatesville Beth is employed
by American Executive Centers. King of Prussia They
instruction in the avionics
Karen T. Macheskl
married June 8. They
Hatfield,
field.
reside in
and Louis E. Caparro Jr. were
Apartments,
employed as an administrative
'83
'83 is
Gum
Tree.
Mary Ann Shamany '83 and Karl Ross Miller were
married on June 29 in Hazleton Mary Ann is a teacher at
the St Joseph School in Hazleton, where the couple
Karen Is
AMI, Horsham, Pa.
Glna Marie TagJioli
(Penn State).
is
live in State College.
live at Hatfield Valley
Pa.
assistant at
systems
in
resides.
engaged
to J
Mark Demchyk
Judith Ann SzuJanczyk
was married to Timothy
Martin Foster 'Penn State on June 29 in Lewisburg
Judith is a teacher In the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit, and the couple lives in New Holland.
'83
i
Marsha Lynn Ovlatt '83 and Timothy P Knoster '78
were married June 29. They live at R.D. 1, Riley Hollow,
Smethport Marsha Is employed as a first grade teacher
in Emporium.
Kathleen Elizabeth Stltz
'83
and Theodore John
Prajzner were married recently They live in Horsham.
Pa. Kathleen Is employed as an accountant with Galinski.
Hamburg and Company
Karen Linn Halderman '83 and Lt Thomas Michael
Fox 'Penn State; were married on October 12 in
Williamsport Karen is a master's degree candidate at
Penn State and was employed as a public affairs
specialist with the Internal Revenue Service in Washington, D C. They live in Surf City. North Carolina.
'83 has been named credit manager in
Bank of Boyertown's Commerical Loan
He joined the bank as a credit analyst in
Richard A. Bales
Mary Ann Benyo
employed by SDC, Paoli. as an
associate systems representative She lives at 4*J Bridge
Avenue, Berwyn, Pa 19312 She writes: "I've got a great
job in a nice area. I'm In love and in the process of living
happily ever after
'83 is
"
Cheryl A. Sedlak
and Chester A Lukasiewicz Jr.
May 4 They live in Kingston. Pa. Chervl is
registered medical technologist at Wilkes Barre Gen-
eral Hospital.
Diana Louise Pletkiewlcz '83 and Lawrence Bush were
married July 20. They live In Newark, Delaware The
bride and bridegroom are both graduate students in
chemjstry at the University of Delaware.
Jo Ann Highland '83 and Gerald L Haggerty Jr were
married on May 11. They live at 509 North Street, Jim
Thorpe, Pa. JoAnn Is employed bv the Carbon-Lehigh
Intermediate Unit
Mellnda Diane (Baker) Chldester '83 and Brian R.
Chidester '83 live at 14C Brighton Terrace, Broomall, Pa
19008. Brian Is a senior accountant at the Bryn Mawr
Hospital, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Mindy is at home with their
new baby, Brian Eugene, born August 14 Brian and
Mindy were married September
Crystal Sue Shurtz
10, 1983.
and Robert H. Rudloff II were
married October 12. They live in Lemoyne. Pa Cryst.il is
employed as an auditor and accountant for KMC Main
'83
Hurdman, Harrisburg, Pa.
in
Karen Marie Ruttman '83 and Charles E Muller Jr. '82
were married on June 29 in Upper Gwynedd Karen is a
placement coordinator for the Bucks County Children and
Youth Social Services Agency, and Charles is employed
by the New Jersey Department of Corrections. Thev iive
Bethlehem.
Duane Robert Pick '83 and Yalonda M. Metzger were
married on June 22 in Troy. Duane is a business teacher
Troy Area School District
Terri Annette Hoover '83 and
'85
officer at Fidelity
King
'83
Bank
has been appointed as a credit
in
Philadelphia.
Tom. who
live in
of Prussia, is
an asset review representative in the
Credit Review Group of Fidelity's Loan Administration
Department He joined the bank in March as a credit
review analyst. He is a member of the American Institute
of
Banking
M
Joan M. Long '83 and Joseph
Gorlaski (Millersville
University) were married April 27 in Lancaster. She is a
teacher in the Ephrata Area School District, and thev live
in Brickervllle.
Jonl D. Smith '83 and Stephen M Stoner were married
on March 23 in Shiremanstown She is a registered nurse
at the Harrisburg Institute of Psychiatry. Harrisburg
Hospital. They live in Harrisburg.
Julie Ann Loucks '83 and James Edward Eiler were
married April 20 They live in York, Pa Julie is
employed at York Federal Savings & Loan Association.
Maureen McGlnnis '83 and Harrison Lewis Kohler were
married June 29. They live in Palmer Township. Pa.
Maureen is a first grade teacher at St Elizabeth School,
James Dominic Fantasia
were married on September 28
in Oley.
Prior to her
VA
Kenney.
J.
Northwest
605
22046
is
employed by Call-Chronicle
He lives at R.D. 2. Box
assistant.
465A, Orefield. Pa. 18069
Toni L. Spies '84 and Michael C Kruczek '84 are
engaged Toni is employed by the federal government. A
November wedding was planned.
'84 and Melinda Krom are engaged.
employed as a hospital social worker with the
Philadelphia Geriatric Center A 1986 wedding is planned.
Thomas Henninger
Tom
is
Sharon
Louise
Miller
and
'84
Samir Ashmar are
engaged.
The Weatherly School Board recently appointed Nancy
Lawrence '84 teacher for the full-day kindergarten
program. She had done substitute work for the district.
Her mailing address is Box 207, Harleigh, Pa. 18225.
Diane Ellen Banghart '84 and William R. Goshert are
Diane is employed by the Coatesville and
Downington School Districts. A May, 1986 wedding is
engaged.
planned.
Melissa Marie Olmsted '84 and Frederick V. Prozzillo
are engaged. Melissa is employed by Montgomery
Emergency Services of Norristown. A December wedding
is planned.
Diane Kramer '84 and John F. Ferster are engaged
Diane is employed as a teacher at Holy Spirit School,
Mount Carmel. A May 3. 1986 wedding is planned.
and Ernest A Ruppenthal are
graduate studies at the Texas
Janice L. Fisher
engaged. Janice is
'84
Woman's
A May.
in
University.
1986
wedding
planned.
is
Scott P. Righter '84 was recently named assistant
director of Alumni and Public Relations at the Salisbury
School, an independent, male college preparatory school
in Salisbury, Connecticut. He will have responsibility for
alumni programs and publications. He previously worked
for Ruttle, Shaw and Wetherill, Inc., a computer typesetting firm specializing in textbook composition and disk
conversion located in Fort Washington, Pa.
a member of the
Association Board of
Lakeville, Connecticut.
Scott
is
Alumni
Bloomsburg
Directors.
University
He
lives
in
Richard W. Pitcavage '84 has been notified by the
Pennsylvania State Board of Accountancy that he has
passed the certified public accountant examination. He is
employed as a staff accountant for Boyer & Ritter, Camp
Hill CPAs. Richard is married to the former Sheila Marie
Reichwein '84. Their address is R.D. 2, Windy Hill Road
Lt#2,
Shermans Dale, Pa.
17090
Edward Lex Martin '84 and Reita Anne Mitchell are
engaged. Ed is a systems programmer technician for
Prudential Insurance Company.
Susette Brown '84 and John G. Wolfe are engaged.
Susette is employed as a substitute teacher and is owner
of S-N-S Parcel Co. in Lebanon.
Kathleen Joanne McDonald '83 and Leo V. Sokoloski
engaged Kathleen is a lab technician at the
Bloomsburg Hospital. An August 30. 1986 wedding is
Realty
planned.
State College.
Marcella M. Polumbo *83 and James P Slog were
married June 8. They live in Middletown. Pa. Marcella is
employed as a manager at Household Finance Corporalion in Hershey. Pa. She plans to attend graduate school.
Terrance J. Purcell '84 and Virginia R. Zakrewskv are
engaged. Terrance is employed as a production supervisor at Burron Medical Company Inc.. Bethlehem. Pa. A
September 1986 wedding is being" planned.
James M. Stinner '83 and Jane Marie Fralev were
married recently. They live in Allentown. Pa. Jim is
employed in the sales division of M A B. Paints, Philadel-
engaged. Dawn is employed bv Dr.
records technician.
are
Lorna K. Yoder '84
Her address
Pa
Dawn Jacobs
is
is
a sales agent with Jerrv Bruce
Apt. 311, 200 Highland Avenue
16801.
'84
and James Edward Moore Jr. are
James Heslop as a
phia. Pa.
Jo Ann Flick '83 became the bride of Kevin Dale
McElwee on March 17 in Lewisburg. Jo Ann is manager
of Lerner at Lycoming Mall. Muncv. Their address
is 506
Broad
Scott Anthony Pino '83 and Wendy Sue Heidecker were
married in July at Allentown. He is self-emploved at
Coopersburg Handleworks. Inc. They reside in Allentown
in the
Thomas Carden
Robert
Ernest H. Long '84
Newspapers as a sports
Hatboro. Pa.
Kathleen Ann Fussner '83 and Richard W. Kowker '82
are engaged. Kathleen is currently emploved as a speechlanguage pathologist at Hershey Medical Center, Her
shey, Pa. Her fiance is employed as a cost accountant at
DoehlerJarvis Corp.. Pottstown, Pa. A September 13,
1986 wedding is planned.
in
of the department earlier
year A resident of Topton, he has completed courses
conducted by the American Institute of Banking
this
Whitehall. Pa.
Pamela A. Kirk '83 and John R. Kraske '83 were
married recently Pamela is emploved bv CM AC Mori
gage Corporation as an internal auditor John is
employed by William II Rorer Inc. as a cost accountant
The couple now resides
National
Department
19H3 and was named supervisor
'83
were married
a
the
Representative:
Street, Falls Church,
Street. Montoursville.
Julie Ann Loucks '83 and James Edward Eiler
were
married on April 20 in York. She is emploved bv York
Federal Savings and Loan Association They "live in York.
Karla Marie
Dorm an, who
received a master's degree
and Anthony Arnold Parise (Lehigh
University) were married in Reading. She is a kindergarten teacher at Children's Learning Center. Temple,
and is
an administrative assistant at Reading Boat Works
Thev
1
at
BU
in
83,
reside in Reading.
Crystal Springer "84 and
engaged. A June 1986 wedding
Brian Salsman
being planned.
'84
are
is
Navy
Ensign Matthew J. Thran '84 has completed the
Officer Indoctrination School at the Naval
Education and
Training Center. Newport. Rhode Island. Matthew
joined
the Navy in April 1984.
Debra
Derr '84 and Ronald H. Gray '85 are engaged
employed as elementary teachers in the
Brandywine School District in Claymont, Delaware A
June, 1986 wedding is being planned.
Both
J.
are
Joseph D. Cawthern
'84
and
.Anita
Joy Hoffman were
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1984
1984
military justice, first aid. and
Debra Lynn Frasch '84 and Timothv Allen Swank were
married on August 10 They live at R.D. 3. Lewisburg
Kathryn Louise DeFrancisco '84 and Scott Alan Rex
were married October 12 They live at Berwick
RD 1
Kathryn is employed by Alumax BuUding Products
Lee Showers
April
28.
'84 lives at 205
for
Dr
Chariot Lane. Apt J
Norristown, Pennsylvania 19403.
Dianne
Knight
J.
*84 is
Tracy Lee Wetzel '84 and Dennis John Krum are
engaged. Tracy is a teacher for the Central Susquehanna
Intermediate Unit. The wedding is planned for October
18. 1986.
Crystal
Ann
Harrisburg.
Eric A. Kuhn '84 has been named architectural sales
representative for Kawneer Company's Philadelphia territory.
Kawneer is a leading manufacturer in the
architectural aluminum industry.
Eric joined Kawneer in January. He recently completed
an extensive training period in Kawneer's sales training
program. He lives in the Philadelphia area.
Susan Marie Eckroth "84 and David Stephen Cell '84
were married on September 14. They live at 229
Martzville Road. Berwick, Pa. The bridegroom is
employed by Computer Clinic Inc.
I
Dorothy Ann Smith '84 and Luke R. Loyack were
married July 6. They live in Kingston, Pa. Dorothy is a
kindergarten teacher at Wyoming Seminary, Forty Fort.
Debra Ann Jimski '84 is employed by Pace Design as
an accounting assistant. She lives at 1564A Westmoreland
McLean, Virginia
history
and
tradi-
ton
engaged
Linda D. Kammerdiener '84 lives
Apt C. Baltimore. Maryland 21220
Snyder '84 and William Tomalavage '81 plan
to be
married on June 7. 1986 Lisa is employed
as an
accountant for Harrisburg Hospital, and Bill is
employed
by UPS in Northumberland
Elizabeth Ann Kramer '84 and William F Bertrand are
Elizabeth is an English teacher for the Conewago Valley School District. New Oxford. Pa A March 28
wedding is planned.
Philadelphia
i
at 601
Lanoitan Road
'
Second Lieutenant Michael E Thorpe "84 has graduated
from the officer rotary wing aviator course and
received
the silver wings of an Army aviator at the I
S Army
Aviation School at Fort Rucker. Alabama
Cheryl A. Stuart
Dodd K
'84
Kulpsville
She
CPA They
live in
7
W Varell on
an accountant with
Lansdale
became Mrs Eugene
in
Pfeffer.
is
Lee Blackburn '84 became the bride of Tracy
Clark McEwen on September 14 in South Williamsport
She is an analyst for Fleet Financial Group in Providence. R.I. I. They live in Warwick. R
I
Kelly Reimert
'84 and Thomas F
DiMarco '84 were
September in Egner Chapel. Muhlenberg
College Kelly is an assistant buyer with Hess s. and Tom
is a biology teacher at Bernards High School
in Bernards
ville, N.J. They reside in Budd Lake, N.J
married
|
Supply Co
in
Dayton, Ohio
Adrienne A Grayblll '84 and Stuart L Fornoff
(Susque
hanna U
were married on March U in Manheim
Adrienne is employ ed by The llershev Bank The
couple
I
Harrisburg
Linda Ann Clmakasky '84 and Brian A McGlnlev '83
were married in Tannersvllle Linda Is employed by
the
Pathway School. Jeffersonville, and Brian Is employed by
The Devereux Foundation In Devon Thev reside in West
Chester
in
Sheila Ann Rumsey '84 and Mark Chimel (Shlppensburg
U.) were married on October 26 She is an accountant for
Industrial Waste Co.. and the couple resides in Harris
burg.
Patricia J. Stianche '84 and Christopher L. Johnston
in Lansford. They reside in Lancaster
'83
were married
Denise Marie Klebasko '84 became the bride of Daniel
Timothy Fanella on October 19 in Shamokin Denise Is
employed as an accountant in Shamokin Their address is
137 South Pearl Street, Shamokin
Lynette Boone
'84 and Frank David Repoley (Penn
were married in Jacksonwald. Jill is a nurse at
Ephrata Hospital. The newlyweds live in Ephrata.
Jill
Lynne Diane Stuehrtng '84 and Keith Edward
White
next
May Lynne has a sales position with McMaster Carr
lives In
Tammy
22101.
Mary E. Whitmore '84 is employed as an elementary
school teacher at Preston School. She lives in Damascus
Pa.
Gregory J. Berner *84 and Ann Marie Hutterer
were
married on July 27 in Catasauqua. Greg is
employed by
0
C
newlyweds
°*
Uve ln NorthampMlchele R. Book '84 and Scott E Ruhl
plan to be
married next October Mlchele also received
a master's
degree in education of the hearing impaired
at BU She is
employed by the Pennsylvania School for the
Deaf in
Bloomsburg.
September
Gottstein '84 and James H. Magill Jr. were
married recently. They live in Pine Grove, Pa. Crystal is
employed by the Department of Public Welfare in
Street,
Army
tions
the assistant director of student
Texas Woman's University. Denton. Texas
She is also pursuing her master s degree in educational
facilities management at North Texas State
University
Denton. Her address is 1408 Teaslev Lane -101 1. Denton
Texas 76205.
activities at
33
1984
married on August 17. They plan to live in Ellicott Citv
Maryland. Joe is employed at Weis Markets
lnc in
Maryland
Pa. 17837 Debra is a bookkeeper-receptionist
Konrad Kempfe, Sunbury.
1986
Molly F Wagner '84 and Van S Troutman '83 plan to ho
married in September 1986 Molly Is employed by
Hershey Foods, and Van Is a sales representative
tor
Cinema Supply Co.
Karen Elizabeth Burd
'84
and Ulchard Tyson Henry
in Mechanics
(Virginia Military Institute) were married
burg
Tara Annette Selfert '84 and Robert Sean Jankouskas
were married on June 15 In Harrisburg Tara Is a
'85
registered nurse at Gelslnger Medical Center, and
Robert
Is a second lieutenant In the U S Army
Signal Corps
Elizabeth Elaine Reeder '84 and Timothy Edward
Fronk (Williamsport Area Community College) were
married on April 27 In Qulgglevllle She Is a staff
State)
Continued on paga 34
Carmela Marie Kobylski '84 and Brian David Shiptoski
were married recently. They live in the Berwick area.
Carmela is employed by Berwick Hospital as a registered
nurse.
Deborah Ann Franks '84 and Francis Hacken Jr. were
married June 8. They live in WUliamsport, Pa. She is
employed as a programmer-analyst with Commonwealth
Bank & Trust
Co., Williamsport.
Christine Joan McElmoyle '84 and Edward Jay
Remaley were married September 21. Thev live in
Slatington, Pa. Christine is employed by GMAC Mortgage
Corporation, Allentown, Pa.
Patricia (Klimowicz) Kuznicki '84 lives at R.D.
341. East Stroudsburg. Pa. 18301.
Box
5,
PO
Private First Class Gary P. Wapinski '84 has completed
basic training at Fort Dix, N. J. During the training, he
received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military justice,
first aid,
and
Army
history
and
traditions.
Mary L. Treon '84 and Thomas A Hepner Jr are
engaged. Mary is employed by the Central Susquehanna
Intermediate Unit as an instructional aide for Head Start.
Milton. She is also a cashier at Montgomery Ward,
Sunbury.
Susan Jo Boyer '84 was appointed recently as head of
the girls' swimming program at Upper Perkiomen High
School. She will also teach Spanish at the high school
Susan served as girls' swimming coach at Perkiomen
Valley High School last year She lives in Boyertown. Pa.
COMMISSIONED —
Private First Class Lori A. Hower '84 has completed
basic training at Fort McClellan. Alabama. During the
training, Lori received instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military
courtesy,
Seven BU Air Force ROTC cadets have been commissioned second lieutenants
begin active duty during 1986 Seated (from left) are Andrew Vincent, Patricia Ingle. Valarie
Bnttain. Cory Strong, standing are Dr Charles H Carlson. BU assistant vice president for academic
affairs. Edwin Donaldson, Gregory Klepoms. James Foley and Lt Col Robert F
Cafazzo. commander of
A F ROTC Detachment 752
They
will
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/January 1986
34
Keeler
accountant with
Williamsport.
They
Door-OIIver.
reside
in
1985
1985
Continued from page 33
1984
Patricia
engaged.
Ann Nellon '85 and Robert David Eineigl are
Bob attends BU. A May 1986 wedding is
nurse on the medical /surgical floor. She lives at R.F.D
564 Blood Road, Norwich. Vermont 05055.
planned.
Barba II and Kimberly Ann O'Boyle plan
to be married in May. Phil is working on his master's
degree in marketing at Temple University. He is
employed by Atlantic Financial.
Philip Stanley
Kimberly Ann Varner '84 and Matthew A Marcinek II
fPenn State University) were married on March 9 in
Boiling Springs. She is a first grade teacher in Carlisle.
Their address
is
410
Kauffman
Lorl
Lyn WaUls
married on August
'85
10.
and
They
Joseph Roble
Bensalem, Pa.
Curt
live in
were
Woo K. Chang '85 has been appointed a staff accountant
with Kreischer, Miller & Co., a regional certified public
accounting firm. His address is 428 Woodbine Avenue,
Narberth, Pa. 19072
Street. Boiling Springs.
Andrew T. Vincent '85 has been
lieutenant through the Air Force
scheduled to serve at
commissioned a second
ROTC program. He is
Williams Air Force Base, Arizona.
1985
Representative: Virginia Balchunas,
Kinnelon, NJ 07405-2524
1
and Amy Elizabeth Flemmlng
Robert Anthony Lario
are engaged. Bob is a programmer analyst for Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co. Amy attends BU A July, 1986
Jean-Pierre Duncan '85 has been named a faculty
scholar of the 1985-86 academic year at Drew University
in Madison, New Jersey. Jean-Pierre serves as pastor of
the Faith, Stalrville and Slocum United Methodist
Churches.
planned
and Rhody Keith Ross '85 were
married on August 24, 1985 The bride is an elementary
school teacher The bridegroom is employed at Berg,
Schultz and Green In Allentown. They reside in TrexlerPatrice Marie Pled!
Sheryl Ann Yearick '85 and
married on August 10. Sheryl
They
Mark
Is
R. Ranck were
employed by Hess's.
live In Montoursvllle, Pa.
'85
town.
Jeanne Radcllff
Gillette '85 lives at 100
Avenue
I.
John Pasquale ComunaJe '85 and Mary Ann Herkalo
were married August 10. They live in Lewes. Delaware.
John is employed in a management position by Perdue
Inc., Georgetown, Delaware.
S. Wiest '85 is employed by PP&L of Allentown
an analyst/programmer. He lives at Apt. 450 I,
Mickley Run, Whitehall, Pa. 18052.
has accepted a teaching position in
Dover, Delaware. Her mailing address Is 255 Webbs
Lane, Apt. A-31, Dover, Delaware 19901.
'85
Pamela Lynn Williams
'85
arc engaged. The wedding
as
Lincoln Road,
'85
is
Theresa M. (Kurtlck)
Matamoras, Pa. 18336.
David
Pearson '85 and Peter Nino Giarratano are
engaged. A May, 1986 wedding is planned
Heidi
wedding
Carole L. Kramer '85 is employed by Meridian Bancorp as a computer programmer. She lives at 3701 River
Road, Basement Apt.. Reading. Pa. 19605
and Robert Brian Petrushka
being planned for spring,
Is
1986.
Cynthia Lee Miller *85 and Timothy William Wech were
married on August 17, 1985. They live In Millvillc, Pa. The
bride is a teacher with the Shlkellamy School District
Gerald
Ganz
employed by Ernst & Whinney
accountant. He lives at 2E Community Drive,
J.
Jr. '85 is
as a staff
Shillington, Pa. 19607.
Louis X. Lesh '85 is employed by the Lehigh Valley
Hospital Center. Allentown, as a staff nurse in the
orthopedics unit. He plans to start graduate work in
January. 1986. He lives at 158 North 12th Street. 2nd Floor
Rear Apt.. Allentown, Pa. 18102
Marianne E. Neuman
Sandy Moore '85 has accepted a position with Perdue
Farms, Inc. in Salisbury, Maryland.
'85 is
employed by Mary Hitch-
cock Memorial Hospital, component of DartsmouthHltchcock Medical Center, Hanover, NH. She is a staff
W
KeUy
A. Matlka, '85 is employed by J &
Seligman.
City, as a mutual fund accountant. She lives at
100 Vail Road. Apt. N2, Parslppany. NJ 07054.
New York
Janet Ann Cole
married August
and Joseph John Sizer '82 were
Janet is employed by Equifax
Services, Inc., Allentown. Joseph is telecommunications
manager at Apparel Affiliates Inc., Quakertown. They
reside in Allentown, Pa.
'85
10.
Cindy Ann (Dibilio) Smith '85 is working as a substitute
teacher. She and her husband, Jim, live at 326 Alpha
Avenue. Wind Gap, Pa.
18091.
Susan Stanclk '85 is employed by the Indian River
School District as a special education teacher. She lives
at One Virginia Avenue #608, Rehoboth Beach. Delaware
19971.
Lori
Lyn Wallis
married August
10.
'85 and Curt Joseph Roble were
They reside in Bensalem. Pa.
Christopher D. Thren *85 has joined Lorish and Company. West Reading, as a sales and marketing representative. He will be responsible for serving established
clients and new business development. The Lorish Company offers a variety of graphic design and communications services for retail, industrial and commercial
accounts.
At BU. Chris served as advertising manager for "THE
VOICE". He also worked for several Berks County
businesses while completing his college education.
He is a licensed private pilot and formerly managed the
musical group, "Sunday's Fools."
Kim Irene Mausteller '85 and Ronald Robert Beyer
were married September 14. They reside at Danville R.D.
2. Kim is employed by Weis Markets Inc.
David R. Pumell '85 is employed by the Souderton Area
School District as a long-term substitute teacher. He is
teaching fourth grade at the Salford Hills Elementary
School. He lives in Sassamansville, Pa.
Paul K. Thompson
'85 is
employed by Cardinal PublishHe lives at R.D. 3, Box
ing Co. as a sales representative.
69.
Honeybrook. Pa.
Jackie Lundy
19344.
'85 is
pursuing her M.S. degree at Cornell
currently a graduate research assistant. She lives at 232 South Geneva Street. Apt. 6, Ithaca.
University. She
New York
is
14850.
Barbara A. Rebarchak
'85
was
killed in
an automobile
accident in August.
Air Force Second Lieutenant Patricia A. Ingle 85 has
arrived for duty with the 1912th Information Systems
Support Group at Langley Air Force Base. Va. She is a
test
manager.
Deborah Kay Adamson '85 has been appointed to the
Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital. Allentown. Pa., as a speech-language pathologist. She was
employed at Good Shepherd on a part-time basis until her
recent appointment. She lives in Coopersburg. Pa.
staff of
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FORENSIC ALUMNI
Alumni once again returned to campus to help
stage the 1 7th annual Mad
Hatter .nd.v.dua. Speak.ng Events-Debate Tournament.
The tournament drew over 180 compemo s and
coaches from 24 colleges and un.vers.t.es In e.ght states, the
largest number since 198
In photo are
(kneeling) Dav.d Gass '84. (row one) Maria DeMatteo
84. Mar.an Wilson 82
Barb Wiest 84 Sue
nX n
2 (r 0wtw0) HarrV Strausser '83. Lynne Miller '83. Anne
Otto Campbell 78 Gina Wild
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78 Kathleen Steighner 78. Jim Davis 77. (row three) Neil M. Hilkert 76.
John Gas.nk '85 and Keith
Peterson 85. Not present for photo were Karen DeFrancesco. Rob
Novelli
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and Fred Deets
Jeffrey Michael Andrysick '85 is engaged to Jodi Cecilia
Lebo. Jeffrey is employed by Peter's Consultants Inc..
Bloomsburg. Jodi is a junior at BU majoring in chemistry.
Beth Ann (Ludinsky) Williams '85 and her husband.
John, live at 500 Lytle Street, Minersville, Pa. 17954. Beth
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1985
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from page
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W
is employed by St. Nicholas Ukranian
Catholic School as
an elementary teacher
Beverly K. Slonaker
'85 is
emploved bv
Inc as an accountant Her address
Apt. 166. Metarie. La. 70001
Richard Mark Schmader
'85 is
is
Shell Offshore
4817 York Street
emploved by Perdue.
Salisbury. Md.. as a management trainee
Manners Wharf. 1233 Edgewater Avenue.
Ocean City. Maryland 21842
He
lives at
Apt
.303
Jane Elizabeth Witmer 85 and Ronald Dewey LockJr. '83 were married June 15 Thev live
at 10-C
Reler Lane. Somerset. New Jersey. Jane i's emploved
as
a computer programmer with AT&T Communications
wood
Piscataway. N.J Ron is the staff manager
Communications. Piscataway, N.J
Mary O'Rourke '85 and Michael
An August 1986 wedding
for
AT&T
Yamrus '83 are
planned. Mary is
employed by the Eatontown Memorial School as a" 7th
grade life science teacher. She lives at 547 Wavside
Road
Neptune. New Jersey 07753.
engaged.
R.
is
Marybeth Danielle Chapman '85 and Michael Scott
Kranzel were married May 31. Thev live at 1242
Scott
Street, Kulpmont. Pa. Marybeth is
emploved as the
accountant for the Centralia Area Co-Operative Association.
Rose M. Levant! '85 is employed by the University of
Virginia Hospital as a staff nurse in the area of
thoraciccardiovascular surgery. She lives at 727 Madison Avenue
Charlottesville, Va. 22901
Rebecca J. (Johnson) Becker '85 and Thomas D
Becker '84 live at 220 North Water Street. Apt n
Lewisburg, Pa. 17837. Rebecca is currently attending
graduate school full-time at BU and is pursuing a degree
in education of the hearing impaired. Tom is
employed by
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, a college ministry
group, and is working with Bucknell and Susquehanna
S
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,or
the annual alumnae-vars.ly basketball
9
Jeanne n
Radchff. Mo McDonald,
(kneeling)
.
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is PhSf
Christopher
Balaban.
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In
November were
Sally Houser.
D.ane A.tons, Greenho.t and (standing, Maty
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Universities.
Sandra D. Hart '85 and Richard L. Heddens were
married October 5. They reside in Catawissa.
Pamela
J.
Smith
'85 is
'85
is
Whinney as a
staff accountant.
Court. Shillington, Pa. 19607.
Douglas K. Moyer
married May 25. They
emploved
She lives
bv
Ernst
at" 318-2
&
Amv
and Jane Ann Fretz were
Warminster, Pa Doug is an
accountant with Kriescher. Miller and Co.
'85
live in
Daniel A. Nicholas '85 is employed by the Pennsylvania
Liquor Control Board as a computer science management
trainee He lives at 175-A E. Derry Road. Hershev. Pa
•
17033.
William Charles Voros '85 is currently working toward
his MBA at Lehigh University, Bethlehem. Pa
He lives at
3565 Lord Byron Drive, Bethlehem, Pa. 18017.
Patricia S. Moore '85 is employed bv Chase
trics as a programmer/analvst. She lives at 16
Avenue. Bala Cynwyd. Pa.
Econome-
Elmwood
19004.
Lawrence Mark Knorr '85 is employed as a mechanical
engineer with DuPont s Engineering Research and Development Division in Wilmington, Delaware He lives at 8C
Anthony Circle. Newark. Del 19702
Jean (Prioreschi) Andrews '85 is emploved as an
administrative assistant at E&J Gallo Winery*. Jean and
her husband. Alan, live at 151 Route 206. Building 63-Apt
4, Flanders. New Jersey 07836
Cynthia
'85
live
J.
at
(Albitz)
RD
2.
Brown
Box
1985
employed bv the Pennsylvania
Public Interest Coalition as a canvasser. She lives at 437
Walnut Street. Apt. 3, Allentown, Pa. 18102.
Esther Krickett Case
1985
'85
187.
and Jerome A Brown Jr
Gilbertsville.
Pa
19525.
Cynthia and Jerome are both emploved bv Vision Quest
as special education teachers.
Carol Lynn Perlinsky '85 is emploved bv Ogilvv and
Mather Direct. New York. NY. as an account coordinator. Ogilvv and Mather
Direct is a direct mail advertising
agency. Carol lives at 118 Kline Place. Dunellen. New
Jersey 08812.
John, live at 250 Beverly Boulevard. Apt
"85
and her husband.
106,
Upper
Alice Louise Mengel '85 is employed by K Mart Apparel
Corporation as Assistant Apparel Manager She lives at
83 Eagle Court, Cedar Village. Wilkes-Barre. Pa 18706
Donald Robert Bastlan *85 and Michelle Dlanne Stover
were married August 31. They live at 307 West Eighth
Avenue, South Williamsport. Pa Don is emploved bv the
South Williamsport Area High School.
Andrew
Heintzelman
P.
phy. While a student at BU, Andrew was a feature writer
for the ALUMNI QUARTERLY He and his wife. Wendy,
are the parents of a 7 pound, 5 ounce son. Dust in Paul,
born
November
4
They
live in
Herndon, Pa
Lisa Forgotch '85 passed her state board examination
and has been licensed as a registered nurse. She is on the
staff at Saint Joseph's Medical Center in Hazleton. Pa.
Bloomsburg University
at
Cindy Ann Dlblllo
married on August 3
employed as a
is
Gap
Stump '85 has accepted a position as an
accountant for Shawnee Resort and Development Inc
and James Weslev Smith were
1/wer Nazareth Township Cindy
substitute teacher They live in Wind
burg
Mellnda
'Alfred
Sue
Harris
State College)
Towanda Their address
'85 and
Robert Alan Holman
were married on August ill in
is
Towanda
ft
I)
I
K Cummlngs '85 and David S llornung 'WilliamsArea Community College were married on Seplem
ber 28 in Coudersport Lisa Is employed by Martin
Marietta in Baltimore, Maryland
Their address Is
Spindrift Circle. Apt J, Baltimore. Md 21234
Lisa
port
!(
Lisa
12,
Timber R
'85
In
Kathleen Ann Duggan '85 and Roger Allen Delllnger '85
were married In September In the Egner Memorial
Chapel at Muhlenberg College They reside in Blooms
has been hired as a reporter
'85
at the Citizen-Standard. Valley View, Pa His responsible
ties include news reporting, feature writing and photogra
Marks
1986,
in
'85 is engaged
Gardners She
Research Lab
in
to
is
marry Mik<- ROWI on
employed by I'enn
April
State
Biglerville
.
Shawnee. Pa.
James
Kawneer
to
M
Whitaker 85 has accepted a position with
Co.. Atlanta. Georgia, as an architectural sales
representative He is married to the former Mary Jo
Hauptly.
Sharon Mohl '85 was notified by the state board of nurse
examiners that she has passed the examination and is
now a registered nurse Sharon is employed in the
oncology unit of the Lehigh Valley Hospital Center.
Allentown.
Richard
Pa
M
Patricia
Rose Chastain
'85 is
'85
Inc..
1223
and James George Haladay
married November 2 They live in Brookside
Berwick R D 2 Patricia is a data entry operator
Village.
Joseph J Ray
be married
'85
and Lorj
E Pepperman
are engaged
Sheryl Ann Yearlck '85 and Mark R Ranck were
married on August 10 In Muncy. She Is employed by
Hess's, and they reside in Montoursville
Amy Bennett '80 ;.r, married on May 18 In Sayre. Their address is 1406 Lake
Highland Drive, Orlando Honda.
Ruth Ann Davis '85 and James Alan Byerly were
married June
They live in Sadsburyville. Pa. Ruth is
employed by Alco Standard Corporation, JValley Forge.
1
Schmader
employed by Perdue
Salisbury. Md. His address is Manner's Wharf »303.
Edgewater Avenue. Ocean City. Maryland 21842
were
Elizabeth A. (Caloz) Broshkevitch
E
Darby, Pa 19082
Pa.
Douglas K Moyer '85 and Jane Ann Fretz were
married May 25 They live in Warminster. Pa Douglas is
employed as an accountant by Kreischer, Miller and
Company
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The ALUMNI
Vol. 85. No.
5
.QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University
Ceremony
of Pennsylvania
April 1986
new
signals
era
Ausprich takes oath as 16th president
With family and friends watching, Bloomsburg
University celebrated the inauguration of Dr.
Harry Ausprich on April 5 as the 16th president
Guest speaker was Allan W. Ostar. Washington,
president of the
American Association
DC,
of State Colleges
and Universities.
As part of the inaugural activities, the internationally
famous Fitzwilliam String Quartet presented a concert
in Mitrani Hall on Friday, April 4. The concert,
a
special addition to the university's Artist-Lecture Series,
was open to the public.
Ausprich officially took over the reins of the presidency of BU on July 15, 1985. He has stated his intent to
build on the solid foundation of the 146-year-old multipurpose institution and to take it to greater heights in
the fields of science, education, business, liberal arts,
community service and research.
Formerly Dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts at Kent State University in Ohio, Ausprich
holds a doctorate in communications and theatre from
Michigan State University. He has a master's degree in
theatre and broadcasting from the University of Wiscon-
and a bachelor's degree In communications and
education from New York State University
Ausprich's experience also includes positions as dean
of the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
at State
University of New York, dean of the College
of
Humanities and Fine Arts at the University of Northern
Iowa, chairman of the Speech Department at Indiana
State University of Terre Haute, chairman of
the
sin
Department of Speech and Drama at Memphis State
University and instructor of Speech and Broadcasting at
Iowa State University.
Ausprich has received several national awards and
honors in the field of education. The Buffalo. N Y. native
has held leadership positions in numerous professional
organizations and is the author of more than 20 papers
and publications.
The
text of President Ausprich's investiture address
follows:
The
installation of a President is not the celebration of
it is the reaffirmation of an Institution.
Although I speak In the Interest of the university. I do
not presume to speak for it.
This institution, Bloomsburg University, has a long
a person;
established record of achievement which I want to
chronicle briefly as I begin my remarks. In 1839 the
Waller family and others opened the doors to the
Bloomsburg Academy, a private secondary school
Later in 1856, the Wallers obtained a formal charter for
a classical school to be called the Bloomsburg Literary
Institute. Under the leadership of Henry Carver the first
building on this campus was completed In 1867. and it
still stands today.
In the intervening years the Institution has grown, so
It has an enrollment of 6,300, offers over 100
programs of study; and has a physical plant
that Includes 33 major buildings on 173 acres With this
growth the institution has had three more name
changes, the most recent to Bloomsburg University in
1983. And In three years, this university will celebrate
its 150th birthday. And we are going to have one
that today
different
splendid party.
What has kept this university alive these past 147
years has been the dedicated leadership of the past
fifteen presidents and their ability to guide It to be
responsive to the changing needs of our society For
example, during World War II, the Institution supported
the war effort through Its V-5 and V-12 programs for
pilots and through a cooperative program with Penn
State which prepared people for defense Industry Jobs.
In the 1970s new curricula evolved to offset declines in
the demand for teacher education: the MBA was
approved, a nursing program was initiated
(it
was
recently accredited), and the School of Extended
Programs was developed. Throughout the early years
and continuing on to today our university has been a
partner with our community. We have never in the past,
nor will we now or In the future, overlook the
importance of this town, this community, to Bloomsburg
University.
CONGRATULATIONS -
The record la Impressive, but an institution such as
ours is also responsible for its present and future
endeavors. As a place of higher learning a university
has special obligations and duties to its students and to
society. We need to continue to address these obligations
President Ausprich
receives congratulations from Chancellor James
H. McCormick of the State System of Higher
Education.
and duties today.
I would like to begin by talking about the hopes and
designs I have. Then I want to summarize briefly what
issues we have been addressing since I began my efforts
last July 15. Finally, I will share an agenda with you:
WITH FORMER FIRST LADY
inauguration
Harvey
A
Andruss
Sr
.
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Attending Ihe
Ausprich was Mrs
President
of
whose husband was
president ol Bloomsburg University from 1939 to
1969
what direction see
and years ahead.
I
for this university In the
months
What is a university all about'' The response has Its
source In Ralph Waldo Emerson's question when he
used to meet old friends whom he had not seen In a
while Emerson greeted his friends In this way
"What
has become clear to you since we last met '"
A university has a special obligation to make things
clear to the constituencies
It serves: to Its students, an
understanding of what their education Is all about, to its
faculties, a sense of standards, goals that are practical
and attainable, to Its community, an awareness that the
university Is a place where learned and sensitive
professionals work hard to make better the culture and
'Continued on page 10)
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you enjoy
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tion.
this
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please
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THE ALUMNI
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and return envelopes already sent to you to
make your contribution to the I960 Alumni
Annual Fund. You are also Invited to send news
Items for the Class Notes section of
QUARTERLY.
THE
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Aonl
1986
BU Foundation
BU President Harry Ausprich recently announced the
reactivation of the Bloomsburg University Foundation
and appointed a new board of directors.
The foundation, established to aid the university in
achieving its educational objectives through private
sector support, held its first meeting on December 10.
off to great start!
Anthony Ianiero serve as
Joseph Nespoli, a former member of the university's
Council of Trustees and owner of Nespoli Jewelers in
Berwick.
Ausprich, BU Vice President for Institutional
Advancement John Walker and Director of D^velopment
ex-officio
members
of
the
Foundation Board. Ianiero also serves as the foundation's executive director and secretary, while David
Hill, the university's comptroller of community activities, serves as the board's treasurer.
Ausprich, In naming 14 local and regional leaders to
serve on the Foundation Board, said, "We can only
achieve the margin of excellence we seek if we can
count on strong support from our friends and those we
serve."
Elected at the December meeting were Richard
Benefield, vice president and managing director of the
Hotel Magee, as chair, and Ms
Kathleen Hock,
secretary-treasurer of G
Hock Construction Inc.. as
M
vice chair.
Benefield, In
am especially
commenting on
proud
the foundation, said, "I
be Involved In this effort.
Bloomsburg University Is an outstanding resource for
our region, and the Bloomsburg University Foundation
provides an excellent vehicle to aid In the university's
continued growth and development "
to
Ausprlch's other appointments include: John Dorin,
of the Bloomsburg University Council of
Trustees and senior buyer of the Williamsport plant of
the OTB Corporation, J
Jan Girton, senior vice
president and chief administrative officer of Columbia
County Farmers National Bank, Herbert Hasson, president and chief executive officer of Milco Industries Inc
Richard Laux, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of United Penn Bank. Mrs Jane S Glttler,
administrator of Columbia-Montour Home Health Services Inc.; Dr C. Stuart Edwards, dean emeritus of the
university's College of Professional Studies; William
Lank, retired senior vice president and director of the
United Penn Bank;
chairman
;
Dr. James R. Lauffer, president of the Association of
State College and University Faculties at Bloomsburg
University;
John
McDowell
Oil
president
of
Mltrani,
McDowell
L.
Service Inc.; Carl
AT&T
local
III,
J.
president
Information Systems; Louise
and community leader;
philanthropist
FIRST
university; Paul Reichart.
CCFNB
president; and
Bank pledges
The
Quarterly
Published four times a
year
for
alumni and
Bloomsburg University.
Doug Hlppenstiel
Director of
'68
Alumni
Affairs
Peggy Trathen
Secretary Bookkeeper
"Bloomsburg University is a vital academic and
economic force in our community." Reichart said. As a
new institution in Bloomsburg. we are pleased to help
contribute to its continued success. Bloomsburg is
already recognized as one of the outstanding academic
institutions in northeastern Pennsylvania. We hope
contributions like this will help the university attain
even greater recognition."
The
Anthony
gift
The Columbia County Farmers National Bank of
Bloomsburg recently pledged an unrestricted gift of
$10,000 to the Bloomsburg University Foundation,
according to Paul Reichart. bank president.
Alumni
friends of
of
Nurick, area vice
—
BANK GIFT
Columbia County Farmers National Bank became the first Bloomsburg area
business to join the new President's Club with a $10,000 gift to the Bloomsburg University
Foundation Participating in the presentation were (from left) Jan Girton, senior vice president
of the
bank. Richard Benefield. president of the BU Foundation, Dr. Harry Ausprich.
president of the
$10,000 has been pledged to the foundation at the
Ianiero, director of
of
development
rate of $2,000 a year over the next five years, according
to Jan Girton. senior vice president
of the bank.
BU President Harry Ausprich recently reactivated the
foundation which is used to aid the university in
achieving its educational objectives through private
sector support.
Responding to the gift, Ausprich commented, "We're
excited that the Columbia County Farmers
National
Bank has accepted leadership as the
institution to join the University
first local
Foundation's
Presidential Club. This support will enable
us the
opportunity to continue to enhance the many
programs and services available
fine
at
Bloomsburg
University."
J. Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Lucl Ruckle
Secretary
Athletic fundraiser
joins development staff
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
BU
has appointed Thomas P. Calder as the school's
assistant director of development/athletics.
Calder, formerly a legislative assistant with
the
National Collegiate Athletic Association, will
assist
new
Student Staff
Debbie
Blyler
Development Director Anthonv Ianiero and direct all
Husky Club fundraising events. Calder will also
coordinate BU's summer camp program.
A 1975 business and economics graduate of Hofstra
University. Calder had been associated with
the NCAA
Eddie Gobora
Dwayne
Heisler
John Lutzkantn
Stephanie Stewart
Dunell Relchley
Sandy Paul
Debbie Erway
Jim Deterlck
Kelly Toole
CALDER
BU
$10,000
Linda
Katherlne Mulka '68
Alumni Chapters Coordinator
at
since 1984.
Prior to that, he was an assistant
lacrosse coach and
the assistant director of games operations
at the
University of North Carolina He was also
an assistant
lacrosse coach at Roanoke College from
1975-77
THE ALU MNI QUAR TERLY/Ap
rll
1986
~r
1ATHAWAY
1908
1913
The names of three alumnae - Flora Miller Anderson
08, Mary Edwards Shuman '09. and Anna Kuschke '09
- have been •'immortalized" at BU. Chuck Kocher of
the BU groundskeeping staff recently found a
piece of
glass In the basement of Carver Hall on which
the three
names had been inscribed. Apparently taken from either
Waller or Noetling Halls before thev were razed the
glass has now been installed in the greenhouse.
The
inscription is dated February 16, 1907.
MARY
E.
December
5.
1919
SORBER
'13
of
Dallas.
Pa
on
Dollman, Box 22
'15
Even
SHOVLIN
PA
F. Fenstemaker,
17815 (717) 784-1920
MEMBERS OF CLASS OF
KATHRYN E BEIERSCHMITT
1911
or
1912:
Valerie
'16
died on June 28
'17 of
Schnecksvllle died
great grandchildren
GREEN
ELSIE JONES
'17
She was a teacher
schools prior to her marriage
BU faculty who died In the past year Include
the following:
15
West Plttston died
the Wilkes Barre city
of
In
to J Joseph Green, an
Edwardsvllle pharmacist. In 1923 He died In I960
Mrs, Green attended Bloomsburg reunions faithfully,
including her 50th class reunion In 1967
CLARA O'DONNELL LeMIN
Melville Hopkins, retired chairperson of the
speech and theatre department at BU, died
'17 of Stone Harbor.
died on February 1 at the home of her son In
Swarthmore. Pa A native of Glrardvllle, she taught
first grade in the Philadelphia School District for
many
years and was teaching at the Franklin School In
Chester School District when she retired In 1063
Surviving are four sons, a sister and seven grandchil-
July
dren
Francis E. Albert, 63, professor of French
and philosophy at BU from 1961 to 1969. died
9, 1985.
14, 1985.
N.J.,
Helene R. (Tina) Robertson, 60, instructor of
nursing at BU for five years, died Nov 5, 1985.
Whitney Carpenter O, 67, professor of
German at BU from 1966 to 1983, died Dec
1985.
12,
(
-
South Fourth
)
*'
17815 (717) 784 3519
'20
died January 2 In
enter. Allentown.
(
Pa She
85.
In
Berwick on February IH 1900 a
Henry F and Minnie (Mack)
late
Traugh
She was a direct descendant of Henry Traugh
one of
the founders of Berwick
She graduated (mm the Bloomsburg Normal School
her
65th year
class
reunion
last
She was an elementary school teacher In the Berwick
schools, and did home bound teaching for many
years
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church
of Berwick, the United Presbyterian
Women; Circle
Two of the church, and sang In the church choir for
many years and taught Sunday school
She was a 40 year member of the Columbia County
Girl Scouts, serving on their advisory bvoard
and as a
Brownie troop leader She was a Red Cross Gray Lady
a member of Berwick OES Chapter No
228; and a
member of the Columbia County Historical Society
She was preceded In death by her husband, Benjamin
L Fshleman. who died In 1972
Surviving arc two daughters, Mrs. Eugene (Dawn)
McCord of Greenville, Delaware, and Mrs Mary West
of Allentown, two sons, Benjamin L Fshleman Jr.
of
Lanham, Maryland and Joseph M Fshleman of Cumberland, Maryland, seven grandchildren and one greatgrandchild, and a brother, Henry Traugh, Masonic
Homes, Fllzabethtown
LENA
taught
A.
In the
KLINE
*20
led
recently
Berwick. She
more than 40
Surviving are a brother
In
Berwick School District
years before retiring
and a sister
In
1962
'20 Is
for
deceased
1918
Representative:
Street,
Edna Davenport
1921
Ohl, 25 East
PA 17815 (717) 784-0142
SHARPE '18 of Freeland, Pa died
ANNA
C.
.
4.
llth
Bloomsburg,
on April
1984
FRED
Born
in
B.
WITCHEY
'18 of
Hazleton died January 17.
29, 1898. he spent most
Mountain Grove on July
ton.
He
CAROLINE JERVIS MEADE
ANNA GARRISON SCOTT
of his adult life In Hazleton He was a retired sales
representative for the J.S. Hope and Company, Scran-
C.
PA
21
R,ngtown PA 17967 717 889 3838 and Grace
Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg
t
ft '..
C.otahall
JEANNETTE D KELLY
M. Eleanor Wray, 66, former associate
professor of health, physical education and
athletics at BU for 20 years, died Sept. 26, 1985
A.J. McDonnell Jr., 57, assistant chairman of
the Department of Curriculum and Foundations
at BU died Oct. 11, 1985. He had been employed
at BU since 1962
Representatives: Anna Davis Barrow,
?.
attended
January 15 In Allentown She received her bachelor's
degree from Mlserlcordla College and her master's
degree from Marywood College. Scranton She was a
teacher in Kingston. Franklin and Exeter townships In
Luzerne County for 38 years before retiring She Is
survived by a son. a sister, four grandchildren and five-
January
memoriam
1920
summer
NORA BERLEW DYMOND
587 East
BU, is looking for information about
her grandmother, Minnie Neville Macpeek. If anyone
has information about Mrs. Macpeek, please contact the
Alumni Office.
*
Port
She was born
daughter of the
1917
Shaffer, a senior at
April
her retirement Her husband preceded her in
death, and
she Is survived by a sister, Laura K.
Wendel, of Fortv
was
1916
1912
Church
'19 died In September
the Wllllamsport School District until
FERN TRAUOH ESHLKMAN
1984
Howard
In
the Lehigh Valley Hospital
'10
Barre. Prior to
teacher in the Foster Township School District for
over
three decades.
Representative:
She taught
lr
Her son, Dr. Francis J Mlchellnl. Is president
Commission for Independent Colleges and Universities
Pennsylvania Association of C olleges and Universities
died February n in Wilkes
retirement, she was a elementary
Fifth St., Bloomsburg,
Miller, 918
19468 (215) 948-3780
PA
died on
teachers
'10
Grace Klshbach
RUTH KAHLER PURNELL
1983
Representative Warren A
Grove. PA 17826 (717) 458-5159
died December 25 in
Camp Hill. Her husband, Martin R Savidge, preceded
her in death. She is survived by a son, a daughter
seven
granchildren and four great-grandchildren.
In
Representative:
March 10 While at Bloomsburg she was captain of the
women's basketball team Following graduation
she
taught all eight grades in a one room
schoolhouse and
nspired both her son and her daughter
to become
GRACE KRUMM SAV1DGE
C.
died
Street, Royersford,
ANGELINE MARCHETTI MICHELIN1
MARY
.
1985
1915
1910
'84
LIVER GIRTON '21 are
ist Home at Lewlsburg.
'21
'21
died
In
and
February.
HELEN WEL-
residents of the United Method-
BEATRICE WILLIAMS EICHNER
'21
lives In
ertown.
Is
survived by his wife of 61 years, the former
Edythe Strack, and four
sisters.
RUTH KLINE UTT
'21
lives at Millville R.D.
Quak
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
4
1986
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, East Third Street,
Nescopeck, PA 18635 (717) 752-4306
WUkes-Barre schools for 29 years before retiring
Also surviving are three nieces.
Mrs Conner was formerly a member of the BU
Alumni Board of Directors and served on the campus
beautification committee. She was active in many
church and civic organizations.
Surviving are her husband, Joseph C. Conner Sr., a
former mayor of Bioomsburg. whom she married on
June 12. 1937; a daughter, Mary B. Conner; three sons,
Joseph Jr., David and Richard; five grandchildren; a
sister, Dorothy F. Pihlblad, and a brother, Paul C.
in 1972
HARTER CAMERON
LILLIE
'22, formerly of the
died January 6 at age 83. After
graduation she taught In the Nescopeck elementary
schools until her marriage to the late Joseph R.
Nescopeck area,
Cameron.
She was known for her Interest In genealogy and until
a few years ago maintained an extensive correspondence with other amateur genealogists throughout the
United States. She served as genealogist for the Berwick
Historical Society and the Moses Van Campen Chapter
DAR
of
1934
1929
1930
Margaret Swartz BiUer.
Representative:
Street, MUJville,
PA
117 State
17846 (717) 458-6671
on December
26, one day before her birthday She is survived by her
husband, Bernard, to whom she was married for 51
1935
MURIEL E. CROSTLEY '30 died November 5 at her
home In Levlttown Born in McAdoo and formerly of
Mauch Chunk, she was also a 1933 graduate of the New
York City Post Grad Hospital Surviving are
husband, Kenneth
Crostley, a son and a sister
CHARLES
JOHN
A.
'30 of
her
Homestead, Florida, died
FRANCIS "DOC" SELL
in
February
'23, a native of Scranton, died
Valley Crest Nursing Home, Plains,
where she had been a guest for six months She received
a master's degree at Syracuse University and taught
elementary school In Delaware She Is survived by a
7
1931
In
niece.
Frank
Representative:
Bioomsburg,
Street,
THOMAS
PA
17815
KIRKER
Colder.
J.
(
717 )
1103
784-5783
S.
1925
LAURA
E. MILLEN '25, formerly of Ashley, died on
January 29 She taught for many years In the Ashley
and Wilkes
Barre school
districts
before retiring In
1950.
MARY E. WERKHEISER '25 died February 13 in
Bioomsburg at the age of 104 She graduated from the
Normal School In 1904 and taught for 10 years at the
Moore's School In Frosty Valley. She then taught in the
Bioomsburg School District from 1914 to 1927 and from
1930 to 1945, when she retired. She was the oldest
member of St Matthew Lutheran Church. Bioomsburg.
J.
age
'31
Surviving are his wife, the former G. Marie Hunsinger. formerly of Mifflinville, to whom he was married
52
years; a son, Thomas R. Klrker, Huntington Beach,
California; a daughter, Jackie R. Kasten, Elgin,
L.
CRAWFORD
'26 of
Orangevllle
RD
1
Born December 28, 1902, In Madison
Township, Columbia County, she taught school
for 40
years In Pine and Creenwood townships before
retiring
in 1904. She Is survived by several
cousins.
ELSA ELY EVERETT
'26
died recently
in Millville at
age 80 Her first teaching position was in
Northumber
land County and at the Odd Fellows
Orphanage in
Sunbury She later taught in the Millville
area for 11
years
PA
MARIE DAVIS DAVISON
PA
Ezra W. Harris,
17815 (717) 784-3532
MAE BERGER
'32
died
R.DJ5, Box
'27 of Fortv Fort died
Before her retirement in 1973. she taught
er
en
U,e Frank,in str«*t Elementary School
~
8!!!?
B
Sch001 D,strjct Her nusband James
w m
XHSSS: 5EI2
W.
McCulloch.
died In 1974 Surviving are a daughter
a
sister, and three grandchildren
4.
December
11,
1985 in the
district.
ANTHONY
R.
STEELE
'27
died on
November
19.
1985
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church,
where she was active in the women's association. She
son,
of Delta Kappa Gamma Society Internathe Pennsylvania State Education Association
the Retired Teachers Association of
River Street, Wilkes Barre.
Chelosky Hester. 436 South
PA
18702 (717) 822-9637
SIESK0 '» sports
that his wife. Mabel,
died on February 12 in St. Petersburg.
Fla She was a
graduate of the Eastman School of
Music In Rochester
N.Y.. and Columbia University.
She taught In the
'38,
District,
and a
sister.
ROBERT
T.
HECKENLUBER
died August 30, 1985. Surviving
is
'38 of
Arendtsville, Pa.,
his wife, Mildred.
Dauphin
J.
1941
Fred
Berger of Bioomsburg. She was
preceded in death by two brothers. George Berger
in
1975 and Bruce Berger in 1971
Representatives: C. Stuart and
f"^7^
mtry
Eda Bessie
DriVe
1934
F PEGG
;
RepresenUUve: Esther Evans Whitenlght.
Fifth Street.
Bioomsburg.
PA
17815
(
154
East
717 ) 784-6737
in
% wh0
^ Mirch
S ESohi
8
26
'
retired in
A
1985
May
PA
1983 after
native of Havertown.
m thC public 501x0015 of Wavne County
^
SerVmg as a U S A
™y radar technician
nhfpK
h
the Pacific during the latter
days of World War
\L Si
in
11
in
'34 of
Bioomsburg died February 4
Beaver Township and the MainvUle
more than 40 years. She is survived bv several
•
in
GRACE FOOTE CONNER
home
K
(Beilhartz)
Bloamrturg.
'
7
area for
cousins
Isabel
SALERNO
L.
Forge School
Surviving are his wife, the former Maria Hofweber;
a
was a member
LAURA THOMAS
Repr^tatlye:
12, 1985 in
A. Davison.
Thomas
ALEX KUPSTAS '38 died November 27 in Richmond,
Va He had been employed by the Tobyhanna Army
Depot. Prior to his retirement, he had worked at
Camp
Lee, Va.
She taught school
1929
is
business administrator
has been certified as a
Registered School Business Administrator by the Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials.
He
received an M.B.A. from the University of Scranton.
for the Old
She received a master of education degree from the
University of Wyoming in 1954.
^S
-
died October
1938
451,
Bioomsburg Hospital. She was 74.
She was born February 23, 1911, in Pine Township,
Columbia County, a daughter of the late John D. and
Mattie Gordner Berger.
She was a teacher, supervisor of elementary education and an elementary school principal in the
Steelton
school district. She retired in 1972 after 36 years with
the
brother.
ALICE CARTER McCULLOCH
'37
1932
County.
Surviving are two sisters. Mrs. Russell (Mary) Pursel
and S. Maria Berger. both of Bloomsubrg.
and a
1927
17815 (717) 784-1857
Las Vegas, Nevada. Her husband
and
MANTA
)
and four grandchildren.
tional,
January
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South
Market Street, Bioomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 784-4850 and
Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bioomsburg
111.;
E.
BEATRICE
1937
retired in 1974.
Representative:
died February 10
BU.
moved to Detroit, Michigan, in 1942, where he became
production supervisor for Chicago Rawhide Company.
In 1957 he was transferred to the Elgin plant, where he
Bioomsburg,
1926
at
He was formerly
77.
the
to
cross country for 20 years. Since his retirement in 1972
he has been self-employed as a real estate agent. He
and his wife, Mabel, are the parents of a daughter. One
of their two grandchildren, Jennifer Horn, is a freshman
Market
died January 28 in Elgin,
principal of the
Mlffllnvllle Schools, where he taught for 11 years. He
at
III.,
was elected
'35
Boyertown School Board in November. Born and educated in the Adams County area, he received a B.S. in
business education at Bioomsburg and did graduate
work at Western Maryland College. He began teaching
in Kutztown in 1935 and joined the Boyertown Schools
teaching staff two years later.
He was orginator and director of the school's cooperative education program and also coached track and
ESTHER M. SMITH
December
William I. Reed, 151 East Fourth
Bioomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
Representative:
Street,
W
1923
brother, Richard, died in 1984.
'30 died
years.
Survivors include two daughters, Mrs Clyde F ( Joy)
Hicks, Berwick, and Mrs. John L. (Mary) Bushman of
Wilmington, Delaware; two sisters, Edna S Harter and
Mrs. John M. (Elizabeth) Bredbenner, both of Nescopeck; four grandchildren and four great grandchildren.
A
Foote
VERONICA KUPSTAS SHUPP
'34 died March
4 at her
native of Bioomsburg. she was
a
Professor Jacob Chamberlain Foote
Bioomsburg.
A
SSffi&^feSS
and Mildred Holt Foote
She was a teacher of Latin. French
and English in
Hop Bottom High School from 1934 to
1937 and then was
a substitute teacher for many
years
rnuial
^
6
^Sh^
hiJt
SSfi
II.
Wa h earned
v aSh[ n
^
^"
1
SSSiif*?
°? C
a ma ster's degree at Peabody
In 1947 he oined
Acuity of the
j
Count y-
Nc
&
wh
«*e he served
Colle 6e facuJt ^ 1956.
y
^y m ¥ ared Hm
he had had special training at
two^tZ?l
K r
S aDd e,ect ™
training
"the
M JEi?
•
Cl
-
^ic^en^ Proving
IBT£h££ T
5 ^sted
workshop?
SSr^p 52?
,
da ta
ic *
in
era began in the
and attended several
data Processing courses and
.
6 kee V
H 0ther
,
C ° Ue e s first efforts
to handle its
bu^Lf^'nSr^
business
f
operations and
recordkeeping with mechani'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Annl 1986
1941
1950
a
Pr°? eS ing
f
eV0Wed from meehanicai equipment
Wlzard >' of «>mputers, he led the wav
He taught the first courses in computer
?n ,^,h
E?t2f
for the college
programming and computer languages,
2***
death
-
He was
also a
ham
Road Monl
"
1952 will hold a joint
at the Bloomsburg
person^ Send reservations to Susan
Quinard Court, Ambler, PA 19002
50 per
is
D
Boyle
901
G.
PODWIKA
'42 retired
Wyoming Area
Mr
Zimmerman.
(
1104
717 ) 872-6642
1951
PA
Albano
was
the
19044
RALPH W. WIRE '51 has completed
Cumberland County controller
1955
eight vears as
His proudest achievement, he savs. was
modernlxa
accounting system It is now "one of
the most highly computerized government
accounting
systems in the state" he said, and is used as
a model by
other counties Innovations during his
tenure Included
an employee salary plan, a sound Investment
program
as principal
the
presently
in
and computerized budgetary controls
1945
R^resentatlve: R. Arnold Gartnger.
R.D.
Harvey's Lake. PA 18618 (717) 675-1515
EDWARD
W.
STEINER
home
0434
EUDORA LYHNE
following report:
'45 of
"A group
Avon, Connecticut, sent the
of us
who were unable
from the Class
of 1945
get to our fortieth
reunion, had a mini-reunion at our home here in
Avon
the weekend of October 12. Eileen Falvey
to
McGovern
and I worked together on it.
Those attending were Marjorie Downing Cosgrove and
husband, Jean Dickinson Applegate and husband. Mary
Schroeder, Phyllis Schrader Walker and husband,
Eileen Falvey McGovern and Borge and I. We had
also
invited Joy Propst Moore, but she called to say that
her
mother was very ill and she had to cancel at the last
minute. We had also invited Elvira Bitetti, who had
planned to attend. We couldn't understand why she
didn't respond to our latest correspondence,
and then
Phyllis informed us that she had seen her obituary
in
the paper. She had passed away in September "
'51
died December 9 at his
was a graduate of Dayton
in Gordonvllle
He
(Ohio) Theological Seminary and retired
as a minister
of the United Methodist Church in 1974
At various times
he served churches In Paradise. Lebanon.
Palmvra
Aristes and Rossburg. Ohio.
He and his wife, the former Violet A Wolferd
observed their 51st wedding anniversary on
September
He is also survived by two daughters, six grandchll
dren, a great grandchild and two sisters
1
The classes of 1949, 1950. 1951 and 1952 will hold a joint
reunion on Alumni Weekend. June 7. at the
Bloomsburg
Moose. After a social hour at 6 p.m.. a hot buffet
dinner
be served at 7 p.m Cost of the dinner
reservations to Carolyn V. RelU, 214 Fair
will
Horsham.
PA
Is
$12.50
Send
Oaks Avenue
19044.
PERS IN «
'«, superintendent of the
School District, received the
University of Pennsylvania Excellence
in Education Award at
niwernu^
The award
JR.
'48
died January 5 in the
Bloomsburg Hospital. He was 62 He was born September 15, 1923 in Main Township, a son of the late Harry G.
and Grace Shuman John. Since 1964, he taught at
Central Columbia High School. He became head of the
school's business department
He was a member of the MainviJle Lutheran Church.
Mr. John served with the Army Air Corps during
World War II. He was a member of American Legion
Post 273, the Elks Lodge 436, Washington Lodge 265
F&AM, and the Caldwell Consistory, all of Bloomsubrg;
and the Irem Temple in Wilkes-Barre.
He married the former Pauling Garey on August
The classes of 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 will hold a joint
reunion on Alumni Weekend, June 7. at the Bloomsburg
Moose. After a social hour at 6 p.m., a hot buffet dinner
be served at 7 p.m. Cost of the dinner Is $12 50 Send
Nancy S Lychos, 48 E Pettebone Street,
Forty Fort, PA 18704.
reservations to
21,
Surviving in addition to his wife are a son, F Edward
John, Bloomsburg R.D 9; two step-daughters, Susan
Valimont of Perkasie; Sandra Niles, West Chester; a
step-son, Spencer Niles, State College; and a halfbrother, Charles John of Homestead, Florida
Representative: John S Scrimgeour, R.D.
Bloomsburg,
PA
5,
Box
112,
17815 (717) 784-7120
'53
of
Ilion,
NY,
taught
chemistry and physics to Gregory Jarvis, the satellite
engineer who died in the explosion of the shuttle,
Challenger In addition, he was a close family friend
Whltebread. who has taught In the Mohawk School
District for the last 29 years and plans to retire soon,
described Jarvis as "an excellent student, very good In
math and science
"
LORETTA FORMULACK RUMMAGE
Representative:
Street, Harrisburg,
Richard
PA
E.
Grimes,
1723
Fulton
17102 (717) 233-0777
The classes of 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 will hold a joint
reunion on Alumni Weekend, June 7, at the Bloomsburg
Moose. After a social hour at 6 p.m., a hot buffet dinner
will be served at 7 p.m. The price of the dinner will be
$12.50 per person. Send reservations to Richard E.
Grimes, 1723 Fulton Street, Harrisburg, PA 17102.
^n'™""™!
leadership
Improvement
the
colleges.
With
Is
Program
Lehigh
Valley
the Faculty Partnership
Association of Independent
...id
Perslng was superintendent of the
Wyomlsslng Area
School District In Berks Countv
prior to becoming
superintendent It Upper Perklomen In 1974
He received
his master's degree and doctorate
from Lehigh Univer-
Rapraaantatlvi
Drive. Glens Falls,
Di
NY
William L. Bltnar in, 54 wincrest
12801 (518 ) 793-4907
REUNION NEWS
Our :w> year reunion will be held at
the Sheraton Inn, Danville, on Saturday, June
14. This Is
a week later than Alumni Weekend, which originally
bid been scheduled for June 13-14. When Alumni
Weekend was changed to June 6-7, we were unable to
change the date at the Sheraton and were unable to find
another location for our dinner.
1957
'53 died of a
on November 30 at the Southern Maryland
Hospital Center She had lived In the Washington, D C.
area since 1956
She spent 25 years with the Prince George's schools,
the last 10 as a counselor at Surratsvllle High School In
Clinton, before retiring in 1982 She earned a master's
degree in education at George Washington University
Survivors include her husband, FREDERICK C.
RUMMAGE '52, a member of the House of Delegates in
Annapolis, Md.; a son, her parents, and a brother
liver aliment
1949
,,u>
given each year to recognize
an
administrator teacher and corporate
leader for contributions to education. Pcrsing was
selected for his
eadershlp In Improving the competence
of people
through diverse approaches and for
designing a range of
programs to n.h.m.v the ability of teachers
and
administrators to teach better
IVrslnK'N long term view of staff
development helps
people grow and contribute more
to the organization
I his growth has been
demonstrated through programs
such as Writing Across the Curriculum,
the Professional
1953
HAROLD WHITEBREAD
1966.
h " }"
1956
will
JOHN
155
1952
18438 (717) 227-4946
RepresentaUve: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
Box
sity
Representatives: Francis B Gallnskl, 90 Tower Hill
Road. Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 and Dr
Frank J. Furgele, Star Route, Box 228, Lakevllle, PA
1948
2,
llSSfiKUF'
Upper Perklomen
|
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
G.
h "sband and then turned the
gun
newly-elected township tax
bus,ness admlnstrator of the
rSSEEi
iSPS??
Centennial School
District
He started his career in
education as a teacher and elementary
school principal
tion of the county's
School District in 1984 He is
serving as major of his hometown of Wyoming.
HARRY
n°
Jn hertelf
RepresentaUve: Carolyn Vernoy RelU. 214 Fair
Oaks
Dr. Jeanne Noll
Road. Lancaster, PA 17603
us
ELAINE ALBANO '53 and JOSEPH ALBANO '54
died
ftbnwg 18 11 .heir Upper Southampton home wh^n
•
Avenue Horsham.
Representative:
of
Lakeville.
at 6 P m
1 *** b *">t dinner
ZmS
be served at 7 p.m. Price of the dinner
$12
will
radio operator
1942
most
Cenler Sne nas t»U a speech and
for more than 20 years^nd
was
r y
mpl0 ye by tne Nortneast Intermediate
Unit.
.^!
i
H
K
l
Lucky and her husband Frank live
in
ELS*J^*fi
hearing therapist
-
7.
ng WS survivors are his wife, the
former Zora
a son. a grandson and a sister
PETER
of
1
p£2!
Riddle;
Richmond
9
*58**
1*0- l»l and
J^f
reunion on Alumni Weekend. June
studies which
have evolved into a major segment of the
curriculum in
business and mathematics
WaS a Ct Ve m church music »rving
as choir
H«!^,
at. ^
Cali ™0' Baptist Church at the time
of his
1953
M^lmS^
caJ data processing equipment,
he established the first
courses of instruction f0r students
in that Held When
5
MILDRED LUCKY FURGELE
'53
has been appointed
speech and hearing therapist consultant for the Hamlin
MARGARET
A DUCK
'57 sent us the
following Information In honor of her mother and aunt.
FOLLMER
"My mother, Mabel K Maust Duck came from
Jersey town HS
In
1915 and was graduated from
Normal School Class of 1917, In the teachers' course. She
taught for many years In Jerseytown H.S., Sunbury H S.
and Hershey, where she was principal In 1924 She also
was a proficient water color artist. Mabel led an active
political life In Columbia County and surrounding areas
for most of 45 years. She passed away February
8, 1963,
after a series of massive strokes, and her husband of 40
years died February 28, 1973, of complications from
Parkinson's Disease They had one daughter, yours
truly
"Mabel Duck's youngest sister, Elsie Maust, came to
Normal School from Bloomsburg High School In
1919, alio took the teachers' course and was graduated
In 1921
She taught seventh and eighth grade math and
geography In Tyrone. In 1922 and 1923 she taught In
Pleasantvllle, N.J., where she met and married Lt. Col.
the
William D Kelly In 1925. In 1924-1925 she taught junior
high students In Hammlnton, N.J She was widowed In
the early 1970s and has resided for many years at 6811
Glenmont Avenue Falls Church, Va., with her granddaughter, Kathy. At age 86, Elsie Is getting along well,
and I enjoyed a visit with her Just three years ago. She
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
8
1986
1957
ha* one son, William,
New York
who
lives with his wife, Jolene, in
where he manages a public
City,
"There are also several nieces and nephews — Lee
and Kimber Maust of Bloomsburg and Florida, Eleanor
Shultz Magllane, magistrate of Danville, and yours
truly.
now
reside at 30410 Greenland, Livonia, Michigan,
active as professional tutor and tester at
Schoolcraft Community College In Livonia My husband,
William, also of Bloomsburg and a graduate of Perm
State < Class of 1956;, is a tech specialist at Ford Motor
"I
am
I
Born
and the
television
station.
and
1965
1962
in
Sheran. 43
Representative: Carl P
Kennett Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1259
Towanda, he was a son of Aita Smith Bolter
Hame Anthony
late
He served as a Navy helicopter pilot with the rank of
lieutenant commander during the Vietnam conflict from
1962 to 1967.
Surviving
in addition to his
mother are
ALVIN W. BALCHUN AS
'65
has been
Fawn Lane
named
business
manager
of the South MiddJeton School District. At the
time of his appointment in October he was a business
education teacher in the Hanover schools. He had
his wife, the
former SARAH "SALLY" CREASY '63; two children,
Theresa and Robert J., both students at BU
two
brothers, James of Sayre and Dale of Waverly, W.Y.J a
sister. Kay DLshiner. Edwardsville. and several
nieces
and nephews.
previously worked as business
County and Pequea Valley
has one daughter.
manager
He
districts.
in the Mifflin
is
married and
Company
In Dearborn, Michigan. Our married daugh
Melody Follmer Wrobleski, and her husband Jim
are graduates of Michigan Technological University in
the computer and engineering field Our other daughter,
ter,
Holly, Is a third year student
In
the School of
Architecture at Lawrence Institute of Technology,
Southfield, Michigan.
"I am also the proud owner of four of mother's
watercolors, painted In 1924, depicting the Jerseytown
Dutch Hill area where she grew up. They grace my
living room In their lovely original walnut frames and
"
matting
1966
1963
RUTH ROMAN
KATHRYN
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road,
Stanhope, NJ 07874 ( 201) 347-0930
1959
Representative:
Avenue, Easton,
Sandra Pf later Brown, 2220 Kings
PA
18042
(
215) 252-2881
James
Representative:
NY
Peck, 40 Jeffrey Lane
J.
10514 (914) 238-5417
HARRY
R. DICKINSON '60 has been named director
of Admissions/Counseling Services at
Johnson Technical
Institute. He received an M.S. degree in
counseling and
guidance from Rutgers University and is pursuing
a
second master's degree In psychology at Marywood
College.
'63
(KREISHER) TERRY
E.
'63
was recently
DERR
'66 writes that he and good
JIM
college
buddies. Marc Bartlebaugh. Ray and Terry Buckno, got
together during the recent holidays to reminisce about
doctor degree
juris
from Western State
University of Law. While at Western State, she received
the American Jusisprudence Award for Trusts, was a
representative of the Student Bar Association, and was
a member of the Library Committee and Academic
Committee.
She was recently admitted to the California Bar and is
presently associated with the law offices of A. Chesley
Inc., In Orange, California.
Kathryn and her husband, Carlton, have three children: Carll, 14; Michael, 12; and Nicolle, 8.
their days at Bloomsburg. "This was the first time
in
almost 20 years that we saw each other, so you can
imagine the stories that were told or recalled. Marc is a
teacher, athletic director, and PIAA wrestling official in
the Harrisburg area. His one daughter is a sophomore
at BU. Ray is a district manager with the
Timken
Company, and he resides in Connecticut with his family.
Ray's brother, Terry, although a graduate of Mansfield,
spent most of his weekends with us at Bloom. He is
an
JESSIE M. REPPY '63 has been appointed assistant
professor of English at Kean College. A specialist in
English as a second language, she completed four and
half years of work with Indochinese refugees in the
Phllllpines and Singapore. She received an
A. degree
in ESL from Teachers College at Columbia
University
and a doctorate in applied linguistics from New York
University, where she also spent 10 years in
the
American Language Institute teaching all levels of ESL
to adults at Brooklyn College. She
lives in Westfield,
English teacher at Allentown Dieruff High. I am an
elementary principal in Wyomissing. My family lives in
Pottstown. Plans have begun for another get-together
in
Allentown during the first weekend in August."
N.J.
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
M
1960
Chappaqua,
JILL DAVIS '66 has joined the faculty of Big Spring
High School as an English teacher. She had been a
substitute in that district during the past two years. She
also taught English at Carlisle High School from 19681971. She earned a master's degree in English at the
University of Arkansas.
has joined the faculty of Montrose
Area High School as a physics and geometry teacher.
She earned a master's degree at Penn State and is
working on another at SUNY-Binghamton.
awarded a
1958
Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive
Ocean, NJ 07712 (201) 922-0039
Representative: Pat BiehJ Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
Avenue, GllbertsvUie, PA 19525 (215) 367-9188
Harry and
wife,
his
Irene,
live
Summit with sons Robert and John.
in
JO- ANN
KOLB BIDELSPACH
'63
has
moved
1967
to
JANICE FEINSTER WALTERS
Antioch, California.
1964
Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Representative:
Edwin
Road, Bechtelsvllle,
PA
C. Kuaer, R.D. I,
19505 (215) 754-7977
County Line
WILLIAM
year term
A
Council.
*!P
L
™™>MONO
'61
principal of Skyline
Middle e
School in Wilmington, Delaware one
of 281
public and private middle and
senior high schools
selected as the nation's finest. John
has completed
graduate work at the University of
Delaware the
University of Kansas and Bucknell
University. He and
his wife, the former Marlon
Shukltt. are parents of a
F
daughter. Nlkkl.
-
is
2,
Belle Mead,
C
S
U
°yd 80 Be""1 Drive,
08502 (201) 874-3118
f^ GLER
,
,s
'
ass,stant
AH
Veterans Administration's
regional office
tSMSU?
ROBERT
H.
director
in
wlfe ,ive at 3276
ANTHONY
'62
died
of
^
San Fran-
November
15
in
Veterans Hospital. Wllkes-Barre.
after being involved n
a bicycle accident 10 years ago
which left him to a
i on ill
A
pilot
for
H. HERALD
as president
^
Eastern Airlines, the Kunkletown
R.D
resident flew out of all three
nine years until the accident
New York
3
Citv airports for
JOANN
Honeyman Road
who has been
'67,
She lived
has been elected to a twothe Lewlsburg Borough
resident of Lewlsburg since 1965, he was
E.
McGINNIS
'67
died on
December
21, 1985
in Ocala, Florida.
*64
of
1968
following
He
year.
Watsontown, and
is
sales
won re-election the
manager at Masonite,
a senior
member of the American
Society for Quality Control. He teaches quality
control
courses. He received a master's degree from
Buc knell
University in 1969.
He and
is
his wife,
the former Sharon Cronrath, are
parents of two children, William P. and Tasha Their
in
Lewlsburg
is 135
Pine Street.
HARRY HUMES
R
^PSSSSJKS
NJ
K.D.
Susan Drive
appointed to council in 1976 and
address
1962
1502
teaching English at Lewisburg High School as a longterm substitute for the past few years, is now teaching
half-time there on a full-time basis. Janice, who
received a master's degree at BU in December, has also
taught in the Shikellamy School District and at BU.
Clarks
1961
Thomas Lemon,
'64 has received a 1986 Pennsylvania
Council for the Arts Fellowship. A published
poet, editor
and English professor at Kutztown University,
Harry
will have another book out later this
year. GATHERING
WATERCREST
IN THE HEX COUNTRY, set in the
KuLztown area. He is also working on RIDGE
MUSIC a
collection of poetry based on Leaser Lake
and the Blue
Ridge.
He
is
editor of
"Yarrow," a national poetry journal.
RONALD C. BOSTON '64 died March 18 at his home
along Berwick R.D. 2 of a self-inflicted
gunshot wound
He was an elementary school teacher in the Central
Columbia School District for 22 years and was
former
head teacher at MifflinvUle Elementary
School. He also
earned his master's degree at Bloomsburg.
Surviving are his wife, the former Carol
Huntington a
son. Ronald C Boston Jr.. at home;
his parents Mr
and Mrs. Carl M. Boston. Berwick; and
a brother
Wayne F. Boston. Berwick.
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
Street, Trenton,
NJ
08618 (609) 989-7435
SHARON LEE SPALLONE '68, a communications and
English instructor at Weatherly High School,
has won
six award of merit certificates
from World of Poetry
She earned the 1985 Golden Poet Award
for her poem,
Picnic." Her poetry has appeared in
one of the World
of Poetry anthologies.
'
ROBERT JOSEPH VOLCIAK '68 has been appointed
disbursement officer with the U.S. Department
of State
at the American Embassy
in Canberra, Australia He
formerly was a budget analyst for
the Pennsylvania
Department of Education.
He earned his master's degree at BU
and his
secondary principal's certificate at
Lehigh University in
1974. He earned credits at
Penn State toward his
superintendent s letter of certification
before accepting
a position with the
Oswayo Valley School
District.
orn er, y distant principal at
Shikellamy
\
Hi«h
and taught at Marian Catholic and Bishop
ult,
h
Hafey high schools.
Robert left for Canberra on January
25, along with his
0 Robert Jr 17 Christopher.
7?
y 13; Jean Marie 12; Bna Theresa
£f
^
wnh^^^^
MarieT
'
'
CHARLOTTE RHOADS ZALONIS
•
«
'
'68
is
an eleraen
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
1968
1970
Ury t^her
the South Williamsport
School District
Her husband JOHN ZALONIS '67.
is also a ^acner
teacher
They live in South Williamsport
In
1971
RONALD
L.
REITZ TO and
were married
December
J^J?^.
assistant
BELL 10
E
,,<
front office
Convention
'69 is
entary Ubrarian
School
DisS.
engaged
*
Center
manager
Patricia
in
Ann Mattern
Ron is
R^rwentaUve: WUItam
Troxelvtlle
Spring Grove,
RTTA
Outstanding Educators of America
2S
and
M.
FINK
'69
has been named director of the
Occupational Safety and
o
* i
Health Administration
office in Wilkes-Barre Prior to
this appointment,
he was a supervisory industrial
hygienist in the Harrisburg OSHA office
Before joining
the Labor Department in 1976.
he was an industrial
nygienist and air pollution control
specialist with the
Pennsylvania Department of Environmental
Resources
in Harrisburg.
b
,
DALE
HOUCK
L.
MARY CURRAN
^P^menfs
>r
D W AR
at Millersville University.
He and
his wife,
LINDA M. ROSCOE
TERRI
has joined the faculty of Penn
Manor School, Lancaster, as a high school physics
teacher for one semester.
BARBARA A. WULFERT '69 and C. Michael Noble II
(Shippensburg U.) were married on May 18 in
Lancaster. Barbara is employed by
Lancaster General Hospital. They live in Hanover.
asslst-
new
in
controller
Lewlsburg. She
for
Is
a
olu '*'
1
I
SCOTT
HEFFELFINGER
T.
'71 and PrlscUIa
Ann
West Reading He is director of
""• Keystone
'•"
Community Blood Bank.
The couple lives In West Reading,
"wrltHl
1
JAMES W GILHOOLEY
WWClUOnal administration
sylvanla on December 20
'71
received his doctorate in
(urn. the
I
niverslty ol
Penn
A
13 year employee of the Scranton
School District
Jim teaches sixth grade reading, science
and math at
West Scranton Intermediate School.
He received an M S
degree In middle school education
from Marywood
In
&
College
and
He
In 1978
Is
certified In Instructional, adminis-
and supervisory education.
Jim Is married to the former
trative
Dunmore They are parents
Jr
hristophei
(
Mary
Hlgglns
of three children:
and Matthew
Roosevelt Avenue. Dunmore
.
MARGUERITE KILE '70 died February 12 In Ber
wick She was seriously ill for five months A
resident of
Berwick since 1949, she was head teacher
at
the
Garrison Elementary School. Shlckshlnny, for 15
vears
Her husband. Jack C Kile Sr., died October 24. 1973
Surviving are her father, two sons, five grandchildren
two brothers, and two sisters
'69
^
1
MBA
'70
ln
of
i
7
has acquired wide experience In accounting
and taxation. He earned an
degree at the University of
Scranton Joe and his wife. Kathy, live In
Jefferson
Township with children Timothy and Kyle
ten.
Their address
of
James
Is
1713
1972
Representative
•'"k S Apt 14 A.
,
M
''"
m
''
1
»>•'•'«•'
''
Jacqueline Feddock, 240 Central
York, N Y 10019.
New
HERMAN
'OIIN KI.DKKI)
,
"72 of
science degree
"I
New Columbia
In
has
education from
Hucknell University
Sculpture garden
to honor Bob Roberts
1970
Representative: John W. Dalfovo, 215 Forrestal Drive
Caravel Fair, DE 19701 (302) 268-9403
DONALD
M.S. degree
A.
PEGG
in
administration of justice at Shippensburg
'70 of
'70
is
in
his
first
year
as
supervisor of special education and director of day
programs with United Cerebral Palsy of Delaware
County. He oversees a staff of 55 professionals and
paraprofessionals who conduct a multi-faceted program
for about 160 clients ranging in age from 18 months
to 50
years.
Bill received a master's degree in special
education
from West Chester University and earned supervisory
and administrative certificates from Penn State.
With the Murphys, special education is a family
affair. His wife, Nancy, preceded him in the Delaware
County United Cerebral Palsy program, teaching for
four years in the George Crothers Memorial School
She's presently on the staff at Drexel Hill Middle School.
They began their careers in education together the
year after receiving their undergraduate degrees They
served as volunteer elementary teachers at the Turtle
Mountain Indian Reservation School run by the Catholic
Missions in North Dakota.
"It was a wonderful year. We were away from the
well-intended advice of relatives and friends It made us
very close as a husband and wife."
A strong advocate of volunteerism, he has recommended similar work to other young people who finish
college and don't have a job or aren't sure what they
want to do.
"By making a
sacrifice for
one that gets back a
lot
someone
else, you're the
more than you give
to another."
In his professional career as well as his volunteer
work, Bill has quietly found such rewards by being
willing to look beyond outward appearances. He's
discovered many human beings worth knowing;
people with abilities worth developing
many
(
in 1976
Recognition of his extraordinarily fruitful life
extended far beyond the campus and even the
Commonwealth. In 1963, he was named the ninth Poet
Laureate of Delaware, and In 1967, he was chosen as an
Outstanding Young Man of America Among his other
honors were a Lltt D degree from L'Libre Unlverslte'
Asie and the American Poets' Gold Cup Award
At its June 1985 meeting, the Council of Trustees
moved to established a mail area south of the
McCormick Center for Human Services as the "Perclval
R. Roberts III Memorial Sculpture Garden "
"The university is now proceeding to acquire exciting
pieces of sculpture that reflect a profound love for the
best humanity has to offer," says Karl Beamer,
assistant professor of art
"The
collection will not only
symbolize the University's regard for excellence, but
also exemplify the precious experience of the beauty In
In the
case of
all
process of acquisitions
of the
meaningful collections, the
will
continue
importance of these
In
perpetuity
ideals, the university
ambitiously seeking contributions to this new and
exciting endeavor. Your contribution will ensure a
permanent collection of fine sculpture."
Please make checks payable to "BUAA Roberts" and
mall to Alumni House, Bloomsburg University,
is
Bloomsburg,
im
,l
h
dtfwa
1
'
Commonwealth Service Award
Because
'72 has been
board Ol Carbondale-St. Joseph's
Hospital She has been (iinlmiKiii.in in the
Lackawanna
Bun *5 ,, "" r " Um Phyali allj Disabled since
she
the
tfl
11,1
Before his death In 1984. Bob Roberts was professor
and former chairperson of the Department of Art at
Bloomsburg University A native of Delaware, he held
bachelor and master's degrees from the University of
Delaware and a doctorate In art from Illinois State
University He joined the Bloomsburg faculty In 1968
An artist, poet and teacher, he was named a
Commonwealth Teaching Fellow In 1974 1975 In
recognition of his exemplary teaching He won a
"As
GEORGIANNA CHERINCHAK COLE
appointed
-
especially those who knew Perclval Ft
Roberts III or love fine sculpture - are Invited to help
create a sculpture garden at BU In his memory.
Bloomsburg has earned an
University.
WILLIAM MURPHY
Alumni
PA
17815.
'
'71 has been ordained
in the
Kaslon A graduate of Phtladelhe Is an accountant for the
'/
li, var
,ve.
Joint
toll
Bridge Commission at
'f
n
Morrlsvtlle.
Bucks County
supervisor of the Lackawanna
im
has been named guidance
counselor at Central Dauphin High School,
Harrrisburg
He has taught mathematics at the school for 13 years
He earned a master's degree in guidance and counseling
4
™OMPSON
i
and Outstand
JOSEPH J QUINN '70 has been named a partner
the Scranton accounting firm. McGrall.
Merkel. Oulnn
Associates He joined the firm in September
has been appointed
manager
?
Jersey
f
shn
h n
£ J; hu.vh
S Ion
Baptist
County Children and Youth Services child
abuse unit
She received a master s degree In social
work from
Marywood. She Is a member of the National Association
o Social Workers and the Academv of
Certified Social
Workers
'69
are parents of two daughters, six and
'70 is
'r n ew
rwS!
^oung Men of America in 1977 and 1981
He is married to the former Mary Agnes Onvshaczak
and they are parents of two children.
Ryan and" Dawn.
ing
institutions.
ROBERT
in 1975
'71
BRU
71 ,s
«
Computer Support
Services. Inc..
in counseling at Marywood
College, joined the
faculty in 1973 He serves as
chairman of the
secretarial science department and also
established the
college's word processing center
He was Included In
K£?2 TfL^"
R.D
4320,
mS
his wife
UC
has been promoted to
1 by First Eastern
Ba nk. WilkesBarre He oined First Eastern in 1982 and
is involved in
^ClpaJ bonds, U.S. Treasurv securities
?!. other «
and
fixed rate investments to individual
customers
McLACHLAN
K?hJ
70 has been honored bv the
Lackawanna Junior College Alumni Association
for
career achievement Barn-, who earned
a master s
'69
Box
Natl <>nal Bank. She
l ned the bank
k w in
jo
1971 and has worked as head
teller
officers assistant, assistant
branch manager and
degree
LEONARD PAWLOWSKI
E.
;;:>;,;;::;;,
to
BARRY STAPLES
Donald Craft
the N0rthern Ubanon
to
H. Cluley.
17362
sa,e
manager at the Hershev Lodge and
He previously was front office
Michael and
PA
is
**> Pooled
has
at the Hotel Hershev
Linda, live in Mount Gretna
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown
2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
CHERYL MCHENRY
28
personnel manager at H Warshow
& Sons, toe .. and
pastor of Grace United Church of
Christ
1969
1986
M"
»»«-g«'
1
Coalition
foi
In
Active
'•"«•
In
public admlnlitration from
many community
preildenl ol the
with Disabilities.
ClUuni
orgnnl
Pennsylvania
BARBARA KOI'KTSKIE
'72 Is teaching world
culBfontrOM Area Hlgfa School. She has done
graduate work at Kill/town and Marywood.
tures
at
WILLIAM WOLFE
'72 Is a student at SI
George's
Chool of Medicine located on the Island of
Grenada In llu- West Indies lie studied to become a
physician's assistant at the Milton s Hershey Medical
Cental graduating with highest dlatlni tlon Prior to his
•"hoiv.ion to si George's, he was a
phyalclan'i aaalal
ant In general orthopedic urgery, Internal medicine and
cardiology lor two and a half years at Shamokin
Hospital lie formerly taught biology at North Schuylkill
1
Blvei
It)
High School and biology, chemistry and physiology at
UNirdes Regional High School. He and his wife, Joanna,
are parents of a son, William, and a daughter, Adrienne.
JOHN GILDEA
'72
and
his wife, Debbie, announce the
Kyle, In October. Their other
two on-, are Shaun, / and hnan, 2 John Is employed as
an operations supervisor for the Social Security Administration The Quotas live In Forty Fort, Pa.
birth 01
tbell
tnlrd ion,
BARBARA HEINLY
'72 has been promoted to Assistant Admlnlstrator/Senioi Nursing
Coordinator of Columbia Montour Home Health Services. Barbara has
U
been
instructor at the University of Pennsylvania School
of Nursing, a supervisor at the Hamburg State School
and Hospital and has completed nursing assignments at
Bloomsburg Hospital She Joined the Home Health staff
1972 and became nursing supervisor In 1973. In her
DOW position, Barbara is responsible for nursing servIn
ice* to the 1,000 patients admitted annually to the
agency's services, as well as planning and evaluation of
the agency's programs. Barbara resides in Llghtstreet,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
8
1986
1972
1973
MARGUERITE SMITH
'72
a full-time substitute
is
1973
RUMBERGER
ROBERT
73 is executive director of
the Northumberland County Children and Youth Services. He served as a caseworker with the agency for two
years during the early 1970s. Since then, he has served
terms as director of the county's Adult Services agency,
administrator of the count) nursing home, and chief
clerk, the top administrative job in the county.
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
Spanish teacher at Lewisburg Area High School this
PA
Lahaska.
18931
year.
ALLAN MALTRER
MAGGIE RYAN GETKIN '73 and her husband, Larry,
are parents of a son, Jeremiah Joseph, born on January
21 (seven pounds, nine ounces;
"J. J." joins a sister.
Rachael The Getklns live at 208 1/2 Arch Street,
Sunbury, PA 17801
'72 Is the editor of
the Northeast
Pennsylvania Business Journal
The Journal Is a
monthly tabloid magazine which focuses on business
news, people and trends In Northeastern Pennsylvania
It Is published by Press-Enterprise Inc
Allan has
previously edited Carolina Business and Finance and
the Charlotte (N.C.; Business Quarterly He is also the
author of one book.
PAUL ANGELILLIS
supervisor in 1984.
Montgomery and Bucks counties Prior to his promotion, Paul was branch manager at Commonwealth's
Collegevllle, Newtown and Park Ridge locations
Saint
vice
BETSY
E. ALLING '72 was married to Walter R
November. She received an M.S. degree from
Eastern Illinois University and is employed by E.I.
DuPont de Nemours and Company's experimental
station In Wilmington, Delaware. She Is working In
Weber
In
electro chemical research
DENNIS
analyst.
the
MARY LOU CASSERLY
'73 is the new principal of
Ambrose School In Schuylkill Haven. A resident of
Mahanoy City, she received her master's degree at BU
and completed the administrator's development proof the Allentown Diocese In May 1984. She is
taking additional course work at Lehigh University and
East Stroudsburg University. For eight years she taught
at Mahanoy City Catholic School and served as principal
of St. Mary Star of the Sea School at Branchdale
for
gram
banking experience
and
president
He
continue to serve as a vice
Increased marketing and
will
have
will
personnel responsibilities
DAVID
WAULS
has been named senior vice
president and director of economic development for the
Lancaster Chamber of Commerce and Industry, effec
L.
January 20
tlve
chamber
'72
He
the
is
second ranking full-time
official.
Wauls has
years of chamber experience. He was
president of the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce
with more than 600 members, since 1979. He was
also
secretary-manager of the Lebanon County Industrial
10
Development Corp. and assistant secretary to the
Ubanon County Industrial Development Committee.
Before coming to Lebanon, Wauls was executive
director of the Meadville Area Chamber of
Commerce
for three and half years He taught
at Hanover High
School for two years and was an accountant for
Hanover
Brands, Inc. for one yeur.
He was
Vietnam veteran, earning the rank of
the Bronze Star and Army Commendation
u
sergeant E-5,
Medul.
SUSAN
J.
MITCHELL
'72,
A. ZECKMAN '73 has been named general
Hershey Lake Compounce, Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company's new amusement park
under development in Bristol, Connecticut. Hired in 1978
as controller for Hersheypark and Arena, he has a wide
range of experience in the theme park industry. During
his tenure at Hersheypark, he was a member
of the
executive team and frequently served as manager
on
duty with
full
He
member
BARBARA S. COLVTN '73 and her husband, Gerard,
are parents of a son, Daniel Gregory, born on May
5,
1985. They are also parents of two other sons,
Peter,
five, and Andrew, three. Their address
(as of March 22)
is 1711 Friendship Circle, Hatfield,
PA 19440.
responsibility
for all aspects of park
a certified public accountant and a
of several professional organizations.
is
Hershey Lake Compounce, the nation's oldest continuously operated amusement park, is being rebuilt
as a
turn-of-the-century theme family entertainment
center
The $22 million project is expected to be completed in
time
to
open
He and
David.
for
his
1974
Memorial Day weekend.
Beryl, have two sons, Eric and
wife,
Representative:
NANCY L. TREGO '73 has been commissioned by
Lantz Emmanuel Church, Sunbury. as its first
full-time
missionary since the inception of the church in 1974.
She
KATHRYN KOURKOUTAS MIMMO
Hyde Park. He
in
MICHAEL
I
HIPPLE 74
D.
.
principal
the
in
T^'?
LAWRENCE J. TEMPESCO 74 and Lori A. Bryan
were married October 19 in Williamsport.
Larry is
assistant manager for Shop-Vac
Corporation, Williamsport, where the couple resides.
JOHN SADDINGTON
74 has been working for Exploation Logging of USA. Inc.,
Houston, since September
Usite geolo st he works
both on and
,
l
s
re anywhere
from Florida
and
lives in Montoursville
ls 21
R.D.
2.
Box
MIKE DuFRAYNE
2215* hT'
1270. Schuylkill
W
i^hni
&
'
division,
conning
services
old.
Haven.
PA
17972
for
the
Media-based acco^ntmg
He la an M.S. candidate at the
University of
Pennsylvania and is a certified
systems professional
JANE M. ELMES
College.
72 is an assistant professor of
communications and theatre arts at
Wilkes
She is also a doctoral candidate in
OrZTn
October
r
aU
11.
rhetoric!
UniVersll >'
J? marry
she will
BRIN
J.
0f
Pittsburgh 0^
7i
CRAHALL JR.
^'"g
to south Texas, monioperations and providing
is
1367
"P^
77079.
J^PH J OCHOTNY 74 and
second
ember
Tneir
DZfhv R^ one and a
Dorothy
years
15
°f *
6
Rose,
'
handles computer-related
gas
Crvoir ******* and evaluation.
John*
Srt^^J^Country
Place Drive, Houston, TX
address
Their
firm.
speech,
L 3nd
has been named principal in
McCabe and RttdKKtE
He was ormer,v a manager
'72
F1SCher
^SfSS^Si
MAS
which
frf
In th
the
^nths
Hill
is
has been appointed assistSpring-Ford School District. A
teacher of 10 years experience in the
district, he earned
s
degree at Kutztown University and completed additional study at Villanova.
ant
ANN CHESONIS FELTY '72 and her husband,
Alan
d P
nts of a Slighter. Kavla Lin.
P
She
XtJ?
^f
her ?y
Trlsta
wno
,
resides at 108
a warehouse and
manager for Distributors Outlet. They live along
Kutztown Road, Reading.
'
Is
Fern
traffic
Susan joined Commonwealth Bank In
1972 and was
assistant treasurer in 1973. She was
promoted to
vice president and treasurer in
1979 and is also head of
Commonwealth's financial services department
She is a graduate of the School for
Bank Administration controller s program at
the University of Wisconsin
and is completing an MSBA degree
at Bucknell. She has
also completed several other
banking, finance and
Ihh
address
74
DENNIS JOSEPH DIEROLF 74 and Lauren Lee
named
V
19
Garfield Street. Linville, N.J. 08221.
were married
vale, N.J
About 4,500 candidates took the 17 5-hour
examination, with only 10 percent scoring
high enough
to earn the CM A designation. The
CM A program is
designed to recognize professional
competence in man
agement accounting.
J^*
community
organizations. She
Peattie,
HALDEN
vice president of financial
professional
Kanouse
GEORGE McCLURE 74 of Carlisle has
earned a Master of Business Administration
degree at
Shippensburg University.
will become child evangelism
fellowship director of
Lancaster County. Nancy attended Central-Penn
Christian Training Institute in Sunbury and was
a teacher at
Beck Elementary School for 11 years
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co has
been awarded a certificate in management
accounting
from the Institute of Management
Accounting Mont-
several
Patricia
N J 07419
Avenue, Hamburg,
services at
accounting courses.
a
ctlve
"»,S ver
RICHARD KUSH
'73 was a principal in a merger
of
firms in Taylor, effective January 2. The new
partnership will operate under the name of BoyanoskiHalko-Kush, CPA. He had been a senior partner in the
Ronald A. Halko and Associates firm. Prior to that he
was a training officer for D. H. Messer and Co., Easton
and was on the staff of the auditor general
in
Harrisburg. He resides in Mountaintop.
H.
of
operations.
Exeter Township.
lives in
CPA
RICHARD
manager
He
ROBERT G. MOORE SR. 73, M.D., has joined
Anesthesia Associates of Lancaster, Ltd. After graduating from the Penn State College of Medicine at Hershey,
he completed an internship at Madigan Army Medicai
Center. Fort Lewis, Washington. He also completed a
residency in anesthesiology at the University of Virginia
Hospital in Charlottesville. He is certified by the
American Board of Anesthesiology.
SHARKAZY
'72 has been named a group
commerlcal loan department of MerHe came to Merchants In 1984 as vice
president commercial loans with more than 11 years of
J.
73 has been named
Gilbert/Commonwealth, Inc., the
engineering company of Gilbert Associates, Inc. Richard has been with the firm since 1973 and has held a
number of positions within the accounting department.
He most recently served as corporate accounting
three years.
manager In
chants Bank
SCHWANGER
A.
assistant controller of
He Joined Standard Register in Williamsport in 1980 as a
sales representative. He later worked In the York and
Harrisburg offices before being promoted to sales
JR. 72 has been named a
president at Commonwealth Federal
Savings and Loan. He will be responsible for Commonwealth's north region, which Includes 11 offices in
regional
RICHARD
LARRY LOWE
73 has been named assistant district
sales manager for Standard Register Company
A
resident of York, he was formerly a sales supervisor for
the national business forms and data systems company
PROUD ALUMNI -
Elizabeth Jenkins Parsons
39 sent us this photo of a needlepoint picture
made by her daughter. Wendy P. Schneiderhan
75 Mrs. Parsons' father. William G. Jenkins,
was
graduated from Bloomsburg in 1905. making
them
'
is
half
she
is
talent
old.
~1975
1
1,
SEIfSftSE
Barto, PA 19504
a three-generation
Bloomsburg family She says
very proud of the needlepoint and
Wendy's
9
his wife. Eleanor.
daughter, Carolyn Laurie.
1985
other daughter,
Tom^
l
rJLcT^
Rebecca,
three;
S har0D Y ,
o
mV*> Bo*
RJ>
(215) 845-3615
^
UCE HADZOK 75 Md
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01
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and
her husband,
chjJdren
Sarah, "ve
Robert, eight months. Debra
BU
QUARTERLY/April 1986
unveils exciting celebrity series
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
Nov
11. 1986 - San Francisco
Opera
Northeast Philharmonic Orchestra
Feb J*
24. 1987 - Ohio Ballet
March 31. 1987 - Tokyo String Quartet
Staff Writer
° f enlerta innient will be coming
to Bloomsburg University
during 1986-87 as part of the
university's "Celebrity Artist Series »
j£23S£S*&£3
April
J5
^
)
The
1986-87 schedule is as follows
Oct. 12, 1986
Vienna Choir Bovs
-
GtafUBUne"
Nov
5,
1986
^
~
-
Br0adway
l
° urin 8
company
of
A
1987
-
BU
in
L. TROWBRIDGE 75 and Molly
J Fitterling
be married in September. He also received
a degree
in special education at
Millersville University and is
employed by Berks County Intermediate Unit
as a
teacher in Conrad Weiser School District.
Shanoski believes "A Chorus Line" will be very
popular with students "It s the first big Broadway
production we've had here In years ."
Holbrook will be performing his one man
Mark Twain
show According to Shanoski. Holbrook only
does 10 or
12 of these performances I year "He's
probably goinK
to be our largest attraction."
The San Francisco Opera is -one of the top touring
companies in the nation" while the Tokyo String
Quartet
Is among the world's "top four
or five string quartets "
Shanoski said Both the Northeast Philharmonic
Orchestra and the Ohio Ballet have
performed at BU
NANCY
A. MOWRER 75 and James S. Ressler
(Penn
were married in November. She received her
master's degree from Temple University and is
a fourth
grade teacher in the Mifflin County School
District
They reside at Reedsville R.D. 2.
R.
POPSON
and assistant secretary of Pennsylvania
Company, Pottsville graduGraduate Trust School at
Northwestern University in Evanston. Illinois,
on
August 23. He has also completed several
management
development courses at Penn State and has received
various certificates from the American
Institute of
Banking. He and his wife Ellen live in the
Pottsville
J3.
grants,
LAUREL TRAUB 75
the fall. She is
Hospital. Pottsville.
Lmtem^ald "
GLORIA JEAN SLIFKO
has been appointed a
personal financial planner and registered representative
for Investors Diversified Services, he
financial planning
division of American Express. In Kllensburg,
ton She has been the show director for the
Washing
Ellensburg
Western Art Association since
be married in April. She
is
and Rex
employed
A Marino
at
CATHY
A.
BUTTON
Prime Computer,
plan
Center.
DONALD W. MANLEY 75 and Nancy L Graff
(Mansfield U.) were married on May 11 in Lancaster
He is employed by Old Guard Mutual Insurance
Company, and they live in Lititz Don has been awarded
the professionalinsurance designation, Chartered Prop
erty Casualty Underwriter Employed by Old
Guard
since 1977. he was named underwriting manager, farm
department, in 1981, and assistant secretary in 1985
JOHN D. KEHREL 75 has been promoted to principal
with Kreischer, Miller and Co., a regional certified
public accounting firm based in Abington, Pa
He joined the firm in 1980 as a senior staff accountant
and was promoted to manager in 1981 He provides the
firm with management advisory services and is also
responsible for
& Co s new structured computer
services program. He is active in the American Institute
of Certified Public Accountants and the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified Public Accountants He and his
family live in Warrington.
KM
JOAN REBARCHAK KOCH
'75 is an eighth grade
teacher and planetarium
director in the Northampton Area School District. Her
address is 12 Donna Drive, R.D 1, Coplay, PA 18037
space
the
also be funded by patrons,
state
from the Community Activities
office,
P erforma nces."
***** l °
"
performances
will be held In Mltrani Hall
s,rlnR guar,el wh,ch
per?orm
wm
-
Shanoski said ticket prices for the
various
l»rformances will be determined In the
next few weeks.
Anyone Interested In obtaining more
Information about
he series should contact Ted
Shanoski, Director of
( ultural Affairs. Kehr Union
Building, Bloomsburg
hlladelphla Elizabeth, who Joined
the
the human resources manager
bank
In 1982, Is
and Is responsible for the
overall personnel function of the
bank and Its subsldl-
Is
a software engineer for
Framlngham. Mass She
lives
North Chelmsford
LOUANNE WELKER WALSH
1976
Randa Gossln
Trlggs, 243 Orchard
19064 (215) 328-4642
continues to serve as chief financial officer and trea
surer of the institution he joined In May 1976
He holds diplomas from the Institute of Financial
Education and Is secretary of the Philadelphia Chapter
of the Financial Managers Society He lives In Lansdale
with his wife and daughter, where he Is active with local
teams and
sports
in
of
Labor and
'
the
work
L. MKKOLLI 76 was married to
Michael F
Lancaster She also received a master's
degree
at BU and Is a realtor
associate for Riley Horst
Commercial properties In Lancaster The couple
lives in
1
of
Grace Mennonlte
Church.
In
ANDREW
language
MARIA
J. GALABINSKI 76 and Vincent L Hussonwere married October 19 In Clark's Summit She
earned a master's degree in student personnel administration at IUP and Is assistant director of student
services at Penn State Worthlngton Scranton Campus.
lello
DENISE MUHLEMAN 76
and Michael E. Frey were
married on November 9 In Lancaster Denlse is
employed by the Pennsylvania Department of Public
Welfare Their address is 23 Kdgehill Drive, Lancaster
76 has joined Miners
National Bank, Pottsville, as a senior audit officer. He
had previous bank staff auditing experience and most
recently was a manager in industry He will direct and
maintain a comprehensive internal audit program
within the bank
JINKS 76 has been appointed
supervisor at the new
pathology
National Rehabilitation Hospital
Prior to this appoint uimt, he
speech160-bed
Washington, D.C.
completed his residency
In speech pathology at Duke
University Medical Center
and served for four years as a speech language
pathologist
on the John Hopkins Rehabilitation
Medicine
Service In Baltimore. He earlier earned
an M A degree
at Bowling Green University.
He and his wife. Cathy, and daughter, Lisa, live
In
Baltimore
GARY BUCH
March
The
In
76 exhibited new paintings
City from February
New York
Galleries In
at
Mldtown
25 through
v
29
exhibit
was Buch's
He received
one man show In New
York City
an M.F.A. from Central
Washington University In Ellensburg, Washington
and
attended the Skowhegan School of Painting
and Sculpture In Skowhegan, Maine, In 1984. He
currently resides
In
KENNETH W STAVARSKI
racy
Holt wood
I
PA
Department
Industry Angela Is a clerical supervisor
In the Scranton
he department's Workmen's Insurance
0 flee o
Fund
She and her husband. James, live
at 718 Main Street
Avoca.
75 and her husband
are parents of another son, Nicholas Welker Walsh
Their other two sons are Brian and T.J
LOUIiUM Is a
partner In Academy Sports Center In Mt
armel
Road, Springfield.
has received the SecreJames W Knepper Jr
tary s Achievement Award from
seere ary of the Pennsylvania
ANGELA
'75
Inc.. In
B. GEIB 76 has been promoted to senior
vice president of Harleysvllle Savings Association He
White Haven
™
*m
1981
RONALD
'75
Uw
All Of
fund wlu be used to
ANGELA C PADDEN 76
JACQUELINE LEINBACH 75
Representative:
engaged to marry Jerry Heim
employed at the Good Samaritan
is
IS?*
money
1
1
area.
and
€
60202
assistant vice president/
National Bank and Trust
ated from the National
t£St£BL
1976
MARY ELAINE WSZALEK '75 was married to Walter
Perry in June 1985 at the Coast Guard Academy
In New
London. CT. She is director of residence life
/conference
coordinator at Mundeleln College In Chicago
On March
they moved to 1020 South Blvd.. Evanston,
Illinois
in
'75,
trust officer
earth
Mp&Z"
earnrt
before.
I
State)
^lopment
X°
1975
RICK
this goal
a ntero> dlreclor of
at BU, said
.
aPea bu slnesses ™ to obtain
A
Accordln
* t0 Imlero. the Interest
h/u EX,
me ™.% «
a lona
•
will
to
r
Shanoski also said he hopes to arrange an artist
in
residence" program with Roberta Peters
In an 'artist
Hal Holbrook
earned a master's degree in counseling
at the University of Detroit, where she and
Tom met. Tom is director
of development at Scranton
Preparatory School, and
they live at 131 East Center Hill Road
in Dallas, Pa.
m
•
The "Celebrity Artist Series" Is
being funded in cart
by a new $250,000 Arts
Endowment Fund which s still
L aI P hll « nt hropists Marco and
Loui e
Ml£5n?£!!!i
Mltrani
have already donated $75,000 towards
Roberta Peters
haven't had a major choral program
at
time." he said
1975
JOSEPH
aV
of the
actor Hal
Holbrook the Broadway touring company
of "A Chorus
Line and opera star Roberta Peters
a C 0r ing to
d Shan °sk». director of cultural affairs
a , »,
at
BLUhe ambitious line-up is one of the first steps
towards a goal of making the university
a cultural
center for northeast Pennsylvania
This is the goal of
the Community Arts Council (the
group which plans the
series
and President Ausprich." Shanoski said
-We re
spending more money and attracting
bigger names "
8.
residence" program, Peters
would spend several
amPUS b° th Perf° rmlng and
SSSStaTSS
st u den^
In
According to Shanoski. the Vienna Choir
Bovs are one
most popular choral groups to tour America
"We
JSC £
1,16 P€rt rmers scheduled
for the upcoming
P
academic year include
the Vienna Choir Bovs
r
9
first
Portland, Maine
Buch has participated
In many exhibitions and has
been steadily gaining recognition In the past several
years He prefers to work on a large scale and many
of
his paintings are executived on panels seven
by eight
feet or larger
Five new panels were Included in the recent show
along with a selection of small paintings, watercolors
and drawings The subjects of these paintings Include
a
new series on water and underwater views by the edge
of thickly forested land There Is always
an element of
psychological Intrigue In these paintings as evinced
from the titles such as "The Illusion Is Deep as
the
Night," "Spring to Confuse the Heart," and "Gradually
Going Tornado 1985."
1977
science
ELIZABETH MUNRO GRAHAM 76
moted
to vice president
has been proby Frankford Trust Company,
Representative: Paul G, Self, P.O. Box
DanvllJe,
PA
17821 (717 ) 275-3848
142,
R.D.
3,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/'
10
have made progress toward it by receiving a
most generous gift of $75,000 from Mr. and
Mrs. Marco Mitrani, our loyal friends and
supporters. Other gift have been made by
members of the newly formed President's
Club. Included on the schedule for next year
are the Tokyo String Quartet, the San
Francisco Opera Production of "La Boheme*'
in English, Roberta Peters, the Ohio Ballet
Company, and the Northeastern
Philharmonic, Hal Holbrook in "Mark Twain
Tonight," and the Broadway touring
production of "A Chorus Line."
impossible to meet the principal goal of the
academy: to seek quality everywhere we go
and to achieve excellence.
a university is not an oasis of excellence
a sea of mediocrity, it does not deserve the
name university. But excellence does not
come out of the blue, or black, like summer
If
in
lightning. Excellence
must be born and
must grow, it must mature, it
must be achieved, step by step, day by day,
with persistence, with fidelity, and with
dogged determination. Our university,
therefore, must be a place where clarity of
purpose and mission is always present, where
leadership is credible and creative, and where
nurtured;
it
Issues discussed here at Bloomsburg
University and evidence gleaned from
national reports convince me of the great
importance of continuing to support with
renewed vigor our development efforts. In
addition to the monies now being spent on
the best uses of our imagination allow us to
define and seek excellence.
I must say to you how gratified I feel
about
the pursuit of excellence at Bloomsburg
University. Over the past nine months I have
experienced evidence, not just rhetoric, but
evidence of the efforts by faculty, students,
staff
faculty and staff development
from our
regular operating budget which will continue,
I will recommend at the June meeting of the
University Foundation that $14,000 be
and administrators to formulate a
and unique culture which speaks
special
clearly to the issue of quality.
One
evidence stands out in my mind,
the recent creation, this year, of
bit of
and that
is
the University Scholars Program. This
program was developed to challenge students
who have distinguished themselves
academically, have superior intellectual
DR. GIL
SELDERS WITH MACE
(Continued from page
1)
regions the university serves. To all it must
make clear also the intentions and the goals
of the university leadership, which Is
responsive yet determined; visionary yet
practical;
and above
all,
open, honest, and
fair.
Today, there exists within our universities a
chronic crisis of governance, that is, the
pervasive Incapacity of organizations to cope
with the expectations of their constituents. A
comprehensive view of leadership is
necessary to help a university develop a new
vision of what It can be, then mobilize change
toward the new vision and transmit that
vision through Its faculty and staff to its
students.
Most definitions of leadership reflect fads,
fashions, political tides, and academic
trends;
as such they tend to mix reality and myth.
It
makes what Braque once said about art
true of leadership: "The only thing that
matters
in art is the part that
also
cannot be
explained." The famous modern dance
Isadora Duncan pointed out the dilemma
of
clearness when she said, "If I
could tell you
what I mean, there would be no point
In
dancing." It is that inexplicable, undefinable
quality that characterizes the essence
of
effective and, If I may say,
visionary
leadership.
The role of the university and the role of the
president, then, are both marvelous
and
complex, and they cannot be nurtured
if the
institution of learning moves
with rigidity,
slothfulness, or mercurial actions.
One
really
of the first things that good
leadership,
good education, teaches,
is to walk
Too much attention, I believe, has been
paid to making education attractive
by
smoothing the path as compared with
alone.
inducing strenuous voluntary effort.
The
I believe passionately,
must be the
place where imagination is not only
allowed
but is expected. The faculty of
imagination is
the great spring of human activity.
Without
allowing the imagination to be tested,
to be
nurtured, to be enhanced, it becomes
university,
ability, set high standards for themselves,
and
are serious about pursuing a quality college
education. The director of the program and
the University Scholars Advisory Committee,
comprised of seven faculty, four students, and
three administrators, worked very hard this
year to establish it and will be monitoring
closely its activities. At the March
11, 1986,
meeting of the Bloomsburg University
Foundation, the Board of Directors voted
unanimously
to allocate $10,000 for the
support of the University's Scholars Program.
This fall twenty-five outstanding Bloomsburg
freshmen
will
become
the first university
scholars.
I must also say that other
generous and
important scholarships have come our way
within recent months: the $500,000 Mitrani
Scholarship and the $3.4 million gift from the
Fred Smith Estate. These gifts are speaking
clearly to the issue of excellence.
Now for
agenda. When I spoke to the
faculty on September 10, 1985, I outlined
some
specific issues that I wanted to address
my
my
during
first
year as President. The agenda
included the necessity to draw attention to
the
basic business of our educational
process,
and
that
to provide
a rigorous noncompromising general education program
with strong emphasis on the sciences,
humanities, and arts. Our level of
consciousness has been raised regarding this
is
matter, and I am going to urge that we look
again at our commitment to general
education by a careful review of our
requirements, our program, and our
philosophies.
Another agenda item was to provide
leadership for a renewed emphasis on
cultural
activities and programs. One of
the most
gratifying developments in the
cultural arena
has been the development of a positive
relationship between the Bloomsburg
Theatre
Ensemble and our university. These efforts
will benefit and strengthen
both organizations'
ability to contribute culturally
to
community and
our
region.
We
have made another noble effort to
present to the university and
community at
large events next year under
a new title, the
Celebrity Artist Series.
endowment
for this
Our goal
is
a $250 000
program, and we already
PROCESSIONAL TO HAAS CENTER
appropriated and targeted for faculty
development. These funds will be
directed
specifically to each of the 27
departments
library. I want the departments
and
have the
ways in which
development monies can be of most
benefit to
them given the goals and missions
of their
respective academic programs
Other
to
option to determine the
procedures,
now
in place, for
using
development resources for staff
management, and faculty, will continue
Another matter I asked the university
to
consider was university
governance, and a
dedicated committee has been
working on a
new model for eight months.
I will be meeting
with the committee soon to
share with it mv
views about the report.
A
agenda item was to rededicate
to, and put into place,
an effective
development and fundraising
program The
final
ourselves
university's fundraising
efforts yielded more
$1.1 million in 1985
(excluding the $3 4
million scholarship from
the Fred Smith
Trust ». and in the first
three months of this
than
year, the Office of Development has
raised
over $400,000 in gifts and pledges.
These, then, are some of the items I
presented to our faculty last fall. Perhaps
the
most encouraging aspect of all is that we have
made good progress. The agenda has been
received most receptively by our university
community and by our town, and
delighted by
I
am
What course should
this university set for
months and years ahead? Two major
directions stand out in my mind
The course
should embrace a renewed and vigorous
redefinition and reinterpretation of
intellectualism and values.
I ask you please to listen
to a comment by
the
J. L. Childs,
aware of. is our caring
would say to you that this
university is known and highlv
regarded for
the countless ways we project
and embrace
our caring
spirit to our constituencies.
issue of values again can be
explicated
by recalling Emerson's question:
The
which
in 1935
last
"What has
met°"
want
be thoroughly used up when 1
harder I work the more 1 live I
rejoice In life for Us own sake
Life Is no
"brief candle" to me It Is a sort
of splendid
torch which 1 have got hold of
for the
moment, and I want to make it burn as
brightly as possible before handing
It on to
I
to
die. for the
future generations
When we extend beyond ourselves and
develop a team network with values
clear and
attainable, then our students will
understand
ahead.
comment was given
This
made
lies
you since we
Superman."
Professor of Education at
people, so that the university may do Its
share in helping the young to adjust to that
to
Values are what tie us all together,
what
make sense to all of us. and what is really
important to all of us. A value for
the voting
who will one day lead, as well as for
the
leaders of today, comes from a
character in
George Bernard Shaw's play "Man and
Columbia University:
The educator should recognize that
American life has entered upon a period of
social transition; and that one of his
most
important obligations is to become
intelligent about these new conditions and
about the ideal aspirations of the American
in
— 51 years ago.
an address
No one would
or
could deny Child's view that educators have
an obligation to help themselves, their
community, and their students to become
intelligent. It is the development of the mind,
Inauguration photos
by Robert H. Brown
[
I
feelings,
fruits
of
—
was
a person
who gathered
ideas,
and intuitions — as others gathered
and sorted out and acted on the best
them.
we must be intellectual to survive.
We have to make sense of our environment,
Today,
fathom the meaning of words, understand our
and develop theories to test the
physical properties of the stuff of the world
In the university, faculty and students should
develop the quest for "know- why" ahead of
"know-how." Then intellectualism is being
actions,
Toffler's purpose in
FUTURE SHOCK
when
he stressed the importance of a lifetime of
learning. Salwyn Enzer, director of Southern
California's Project Outlook, confirmed
Toffler's view when he stated. "The best
preparation for the year 2000 and beyond Is to
learn to learn."
This Is a significant challenge for the
university, a challenge for articulating a new
interpretation of the value of leadership; but
if
accomplished
will
be expressed
in
the
following thought:
Fail to honor people,
fail to honor you.
But of a good leader.
When his work Is done, his aim fulfilled,
They will all say. "we did this ourselves
High above the portals at Kennedy Center
Washington. D C John F Kennedy's words
are etched in marble:
of stupidity. Stupidity has to do
with thoughtlessness, blind acceptance of
ideas, internalization of other people's
prejudices, and most centrally, the loss of
control over one's actions. We have a
responsibility to mitigate stupidity, to be
intellectual ourselves, to think about what we
say, do, and teach
and to expect no less
—
than this from our students.
That, my colleagues and friends, is what I
believe our first goal for our university in the
months and years ahead should be to
articulate a precise view of intellectualism.
which
This
we
too will
be
is
spirit
what values are
all
about.
Finally, we, at this university, must
never
be satisfied at being good. We must
continually aspire to be the best that we can
become. You know what
this requires:
Teaching, research, and service that are
better than just good. It means good students
in
classrooms, laboratories, studios, offices,
computers, social and living quarters that
contribute to the educational process. It Is an
ambiance, a beautiful campus, that inspires
the best and discourages the worst In us.
Above
there
an all pervasive spirit
what we are and what we
are doing. All of us are caught up in one of the
greatest endeavors to which men and women
may aspire
to seek and find and teach what
is true in a world of falseness,
sham, and
deceit, to lead the ways to goodness by
the
way we live our lives In response to grace, to
Inspiration, and finally to cherish the beauty
all,
is
that characterizes
it
and
all
that
is
also ours to have, to portray,
to give.
At Bloomsburg University, I will work
assiduously with you to embrace these vitues
and goals, along with a genuine desire to help
develop the besl intellectual environment and
to help maintain and foster a value system
based on what we are at Bloomsburg
University today and what we hope to be
at this university are values to
tomorrow
including me, enthusiastically
endorse. I am asking us please to consider a
reevaluation of the basic values that brought
us initially into teaching, into research, into
the academic life and make certain that these
reasons still make sense to all of us, are still
all of us,
and are still productive.
value which we have long fostered at
Bloomsburg, a value which our students
human
the
of
The second major agenda item I wish to
address during the coming months and years
has to do with values. Those we have
embraced
cities,
and demanding academic programs that
make these good students even better men
and women In mind and heart as they grow
here. It means more than adequate facilities,
They
.
maintenance
certain that after the dust of
centuries
responsible not for victories or defeats
In
MtUeoi polities, bul foi oui contribution to
fostered.
In contrast with intellectualism, the
university should not be a place for the
am
has passed over our
of dialogue
and thought that
will lead to the development of a citizenry of
intellectuals. The meaning of the word
"intellectual" is derived from a Latin verb
meaning "to gather and select the best fruits
of a harvest." The original image of an
MONY
Jr.
the eliciting of intelligence, the
encouragement
intellectual
1986
I
become clear
all of this.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
particularly are
attitude.
This
my
useful to all of us,
A
LORRAINE, EMILY and SARAH
is
wife,
a very special day for
my
children, for
my
me -
for
my
family who
have come to share the Joy of this day with
us. To my many friends who are here from
various parts of the country, and to all of you,
my good colleagues, I look forward to many
productive, full, happy years with you. Thank
you.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERI
12
11
1977
GLEN J. McNAMEE 77 and NANCY CHAPMAN
McNAMEE "78 are at R.D. 6, Box 525-A, Newton. N.J.
07860. Glen is a sales representative for Century 21.
Country Home Realty, Sparta. N.J.. and Nancy is selfemployed as a CPA with offices in Stroudsburg and
Newton, N.J.
JEAN
FRANCIS 77
G.
has been appointed publica-
tions editor for the American Olean Tile
division of National Gypsum Company.
Jean joined the firm
the
public
in
February
Company,
a
1985 as a writer in
department. She has previous
experience as an account executive with Mahoney and
relations
Mitchell, Inc.. Philadelphia, and was a freelance writer
with several clients in the Lansdale area.
She earned an M.Ed, degree at Temple University and
taught special education for seven years in Mansfield.
Ohio, and in Lansdale.
In her new position, Jean will develop, write and
coordinate production of the company-wide publication.
In addition, she will develop and prepare articles
and
news releases and coordinate the company's tour
program.
She and her husband
BASE OF STUOY
IN
GARY ZAVADA
FLORENCE. ITALY
for summer 1986
Dr. William Car-lough, director of the
programs, says the cost Is significantly below
similar programs offered by other Institutions,
and the setting In each case Is "magnificent."'
A number
of participants In recent years have
signed on for audit credit because they
were
not especially Interested in academic
credit,
but found this the lease expensive way
to travel
and
Airfare is also additional and can be
arranged on your own or by the Center
for
Europe
One program is scheduled for Florence,
Italy, during the period from
July 9 to Juiy 31
The group will fly by Swiss Air from New York
to Milan, and then drive by chartered
bus to
"the city of the Renaissance " Housing
and
three meals a day will be provided
In a
visit In
International Studies. The center is offering
airfare to Oxford with a side trip to
Holland
that leaves on July 31. This
option includes
three nights in Amsterdam, bed
and breakfast
canal boat tour of the city, and full-day
excursion in the northern area of Holland
for
1751. If you wish to arrange your own
air
travel, several airlines are offering
flights to
beautiful old villa on a hillside
overlooking the
England
summer
Carlough
at
telephone
number
Bakeless Center 218. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg, Pa. 17815
His
m
is
717-389-4332.
LONDON THEATRE
a 10-12
will
be enjoyed during
day study tour in May arranged by Dr
Susan Rusinko of the BU English
Department
Open for credit or non-credit, the trip
enables
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA
Is
the setting for
another study abroad program
sponsored bv
the Pennsylvania Consortium
for International
UCa
V
Ju,y 1 10 Ju, -V 31 stu dents will
\\°V
live with
Austrian families in
nl
,
T
this citv
of
"
Mozart and "The Sound of Music "
Two courses will be offered: Music
and
Opera Theatre, taught by
BU'fl Dr William
Decker and Introduction to
Philosophy, taught
ar Ugh Wllh C,asses on, v
«he morning
J°
and three-day
weekends, students will have the
opportun ty to take optional guided
tours to
Venice. Vienna and Switzerland
-
Mh?S22^
\ork
Munich,
to
mIimZ
JSE^
inC,Udes airfan? from
N«*
transportation to Salzburg
*
and dtnner (or ,he entire mon
h
-
ENGLAND will
be the setting of
another program offered by the
consortium for
three weeks beginning on
August 4
BU faculty members Dr Marv Hill
and Dr
Seymour Schwimmer
will teach"
Introduction to
participants to see plays in their
native context
In the theatre capital of
the world and to
explore London on their own or
with a group
Previous trips have included visits
to
Stratford-on-Avon. Stonehenge-Bath
and an
informal luncheon meeting with
actors
directors and playwrights.
The cost of the round-trip
transportation from Bloomsburg,
hotel and
breakfasts in London, theatre
tickets
and
tuition.
Included
will
'77
has been promoted
president by American Bank and Trust
Co.. a Meridian Bank. She joined the bank's field
audit
department in 1979 and was promoted to assistant loan
administration officer in 1981. She joined
secured
lending the same year as an assistant banking
officer
and was promoted
to
banking officer
in 1983.
CYNTHIA JEAN PHILLIPS '77 and David C Rheinheimer (Drexel U.. East Stroudsburg U.) were married
on August 24 in East Stroudsburg, where they
reside
She is a physics teacher at Pocono Mountain
High
^
School.
CAROL MORGAN 77
has been a prevention-education
Alcoholism and Drug Services
coordinator at the
Hazleton, since 1979.
STEPHEN
engaged
Illinois.
to
He
W. PACKER '77 and Sarah L. Penny are
be married in April 1986 in Barrington
is employed by Hennessy
Industries.
DONALD
ALBERT
E.
JR.
has
'77
been
Barbican at
least one comedy or
musical in a West End
(London s Broadway) theatre,
and one plav
at
'
a small fringe theatre (New
York's off-
named
assistant vice president of Continental
Bank, Philadelphia. He is a corporate financial
analyst in the
Treasurer's Department Administration.
He began his
career with Continental in June after
eight years with
Security Bank and Trust Co. in
Stroudsburg.
JOHN MCCAULEY
'77 has been hired
as a
ster-Shes equin Elementary School
basketball coach at SRU High
School. He
assistant basketball coach at
Athens for the
seasons and assistant football coach.
He
assisUnt track coach at SRU from
U
he
teacher at
and head
has been
past three
served as
1979-1982 and again
STAI
^
TS 77 has
as a ^etic
director at ,Line Mountain High
School, after serving in
tha position for five years.
mathematics
at the
He will continue to teach
Line Mountain Middle School.
m
at^u^^Sf^
Burkavage Design
at
,? h3S been a
PP° int ed controller
l
Associates,
a Clarks Summit
and planning™
Paufioin ed Rn ,
k aVa e fter Servin as staff
accountant
8
? f
wfth inl nf
a
6 area
S largest
P ublic ^counting firms.
He has also served with the Internal
Revenue Service as
an agent in Texas. He lives in
Scranton
r h
Ct Ura,>
en
£
h^ J
f™™S
in the
theatre events will be a plav
at each of two unique,
modern arts complexes
- the National Theatre and the
be married
to assistant vice
for $179
sightseeing attractions.
For additional information and applications
for any of these programs,
contact Dr
basic price.
As classes
opportunity for more extended travel
to Venice
Rome, Pisa and other cities.
h
Sl
5" alr trans Portation. room, meals
H ,°
and
tuition is only $1,599. This is
Bloomsburg's
rst study abroad center,
and Carlough hopes
It will be both
successful and rewarding for the
this
each way
Classes are held Monday through
Thursday
for the three weeks abroad.
This allows the
participants to have plenty of time
to tour
England, including Stonehenge, Cambridge
Blenheim Palace and many other major
Bloomsburg faculty members Christine
Sperling, Marjorle Clay and
Richard Micheri
will teach European Art
II, Contemporary
Moral Problems and Issues in World
Politics
respectively Students mav choose any
one of
the courses, and the cost is
Included in the
meet only In the morning the
afternoons and evenings are
available'for visits
to the city. Three-day
weekends provide
CYNTHIA HAMMES HUNTER
Exceptional Individuals and Contemporary
Moral Problems respectively.
This is an opportunity to study at England's
oldest university, founded in 1167.
Classes, as
well as room and board, are scheduled
at
Mansfield, one of Oxford's colleges. Room,
board and one-day weekend trips in conjunction
with the course elected by the student
are all
covered by the low program fee of $750.
Tuition
($205 per three-credit course) and
weekend
meals are additional
programs
and Cally Mitke
'77
the spring of 1987.
in
For those BU aJumni who wished they could
have travelled abroad as undergraduates, but
had neither the money nor the time,
Bloomsburg offers exciting study-abroad
live in Lansdale.
mT^yX
manager
of the
S
R GAUFFER 77
commercial
lines
has been named
department at Murrav
Insurance Association. Inc.,
Lancaster
ana ner husband, Kerry,
live in
a
Ephrata.
Broadway)
Credit participants will meet
with Dr
Rusinko during the last two weeks
of the spring
semester for pre-trip discussions
theatre
Upon
Form*0re* EX*
lnformat 'on.
nt
at
uL5
^
of London
their return to the states
thev
I
maT
N
V NAR UCCI
?
man will
w1{? tl
be married
financial analyst for
in
a nd
June.
Humana
Inc.
Frances M. Good-
Tonv is a reeional
in Orange Park Fla
Credits.
contact Dr. Rusinko
Bakeless 114 or by phoning 717-389-1429
wSTitSEL
°f
?
Ss i?L h.f
S5£
I*
°P tometry
in Philadelphia.
H^g^*^
endln
tometr>' school.
? °P
as
He
He now
-
Asso-
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April 1986
1977
SHUMAN 77 and
m ^S^CE
mamed
in MainviUe Candace
is
^
Dennis Steiner were
BSSSf * East Towne Mau
employed
'
become
Hunsinger man of many roles
s
Elton Hunsinger.
and trustee
S
SNYDER
*
were
77 and Douglas N
married July
^e res^s"^
27 in Wilkes-Barre
C°nSUltant
Miara1 F,a
h
'
SUSAN STECKLINE OVERBEY
moved from North
Ben
M
it
a
rf^
October
old and
jobs
I
I
am
-
M?
*nere
a
th?
writes We
Carolina to West Point in July 1985
iS
inSlructor nere at
'77
B
n
Our
1985
Cam lei
She
son.
a full-time
Tommy,
mommy
enjoy a great deal!
ALBERT H OUSSOREN
is
now
35
three vears
and homemaker
-
'77
and Jean C Keilholtz
(Shippensburg U.) were married on
April 20 in Gettys
burg Al is employed by Herff
Jones Yearbooks
Gettysburg, and they live at Lake
Meade. East
BerUn
JANE
ANN IVENSON DEITRICK '77 and her husband are parents of a son. Matthew
Alan, born on
a
re
P arent5 of another son.
?
Teddy three and a half.
They live at 16475 Golf Club
?^ 7h^
Drive. Building 9-110. Fort Lauderdale.
KAREN DeVlTO REIGHN
FL
33326.
at
'77
Street in Kutztown.
Hunsinger. of Mam
Pa was also a
long-time high school teacher and sports
coach
He was born in Geneva. N Y., on Oct 3. 1913. a son
of
the late Burt and (Catherine Weller Hunsinger
He graduated from Conyngham Township High School
and received his bachelor's degree in health and
physical education from East
Stroudsburg State College
and his master's degree In
administration from Bucknell
University
He began a long career at
Bloomsburg State College as
dean of men in 1961 and
advanced to dean of students
and associate vice president
food service administrator
the president's
council and served as a
member of several college-
He was on
Representative:
NY
James
L. Byrnes. 7
Wincanton Drive
14450
E.
in
THEODORE
They
V.
teams had I record
CHARLES M. CHUBB
JR. '78 and Patricia Ann
Rohrbaugh were married on June 8 in York He works
for Paul S. Bortz and Company in
Lancaster Their
address is 1680 Devers Road. York.
CHRISTOPHER ZAHAY '78 and Barbara Gavllck
were married June 22 in Swoyersville. He also received
his master's degree at BU, and is station
editor for TV
Guide in Wilkes-Barre. They live in Luzerne
THOMAS GLOSEK
'78
joined the faculty of Cameron
County Schools as a social studies teacher He had been
'78 and Mary Frances
be married In May He Is an account
executive with Barclay Associates In Fort
Washington
will
BRIAN T APPLETON
assistant
representative in the
MELISSA ANN MUHR '78 and Jeffrey M Liebold
were married October 5 in Bethlehem. Melissa Is a
document analyst for the FBI in Washington. D C. They
reside in Annandale, Va.
K. LANE
has been named director of
finance and administration at Hershey Lake Compounce
in Bristol, Conn. A native of Lebanon, he was previously
'78
and accountant
at
A. LOCK '78 has been named educational
coordinator of the Mental Health Association in Cumber-
Dauphin and Perry counties. She was previously a
treatment specialist with Drug and Alcohol Treatment
and Prevention Services in Gettysburg. She and her
husband, Glenn, have a three-year-old son.
PATRICK MILLHAM
'78
has
been
promoted
In
1982
Surviving are a daughter. Mrs Ted (Carol) Maurer,
Mount Lakes, N.J a son, Dale Hunsinger, of
Maryland, seven grandchildren, and a brother Weller
Hunsinger, of Hlngtown.
Contributions to the Elton Hunsinger Memorial Fund
may be sent to the Alumni House, Bloomsburg
of
,
University, Bloomsburg.
PA
I7lli:>
ALICIA MARIE
DETWEILER
'78
and Kodger Bind
ers were married In Dupont She Is
I special education
teacher in the Central York School District, and
they
live In Elizabethtown.
(Bucknell) were married on September
Davis
Kulpmont
a caseworker for Northumberland County MH
MR, Sunbury. Their address Is 1046 West Arch Strati
Shamokin
She
7 In
CHRISTINE CATHERINE MUSSOLINE 79
phin has earned an M Ed
degree
education at Shippensburg University.
BETSY JEAN STROBEL KELLY
has earned an M Ed degree
Shippensburg University
CAROLYN
Sullivan on June
1
She
is
be married to Dewey
employed by BLAST U 17 In
T.
MEEKER
'78 Is
I
a microbiologist for the Pall
Corporation in Glen Cove. Long Island
Central lsllp. N Y
KIM
L.
RESCORLA
of
Utah,
He earned his MBA at WUkes College. He and his
Mary, have a son, Patrick Jr., and they reside in
He
lives
in
78 graduated cum laude from the
where he received a doctor of
mathematics degree He has Joined the faculty of
Eastern Michigan University as a professor of mathe
matlcs He and his wife, the former Meg Heuser of
Euclid, Ohio, live at 221 North Maple Street, Saline,
Michigan 48176
1979
Representative: Corey M Waters, R.D. 2, Box 276,
Old Berwick Road, Susquehanna Trail, Sellnsgrove, PA
17870 (717) 743-5577
Harrlsburg
special education at
BUTERA
and
that
In 1983
employment and training manager In 1984. Later
year, she was promoted to employment
and
to
training officer.
She attended the American Bankers Association
Bank
Training School In Boulder, Colorado.
will
Wellsboro
JOHN
'79 of
of Dauelementary
She began her banking career In 1980 with
Commonwealth National Bank In York, and In
1981 accepted the
position of administrative assistant
trainer with Dauphin Deposit. She advanced to training manager
is
'78
In
In
A
'79 has been elected
an
assistant vice presldenl of Dauphin
Deposit Hank. She is
responsible for the management of employee
relations
and for training on a bank wide busis.
THOMAS A. DOYLE '79, a first lieutenant In the U.S.
Air Force, hus been selected as the Outstanding
Cost
and Management Analysis Officer of the Year for
the
Air Training Command Stationed at Laughlln
Air Force
Texas, he is chief of cost and
management
analsls A member of the USAF for four
years, he
earned a master's degree In counseling from the
University of Scranton.
1
'
He
is
married
to the
former Diane Kresky, and they
are parents of two children, Erin Grace and
Brian.
HOLLIE M. MILKOVITZ
'79
Is
engaged
to
marry
Robert O. Schooley on June 28. She Is employed as
a
teacher In the Bangor Area School District.
THOMAS
to
assistant vice president by First Eastern Bank He is
manager at the bank's Kidder Street Office in Wilkes-
White Haven
has been promoted to
Meridian Bancorp Inc He
Joined American Bank In 1979 and has served
as an
Internal staff auditor, senior staff
auditor
and an
electronics data processing staff auditor
University
Hersheypark and Arena.
MAUREEN
Barre.
'78
audit officer by
SHARON PFLEEGOR
wife,
Bloomsburg Elks.
His wife, the former (truce Kostenbauder, died
1979
JUDITH TERESA CHESNEY 78 and Kerry P
*78 a sales
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company's Easton office,
has received the company's Pacesetter Award. A
resident of Stroudsburg, Charles started working with
Metropolitan last April.
land,
achievements In the coaching field In
he was Inducted Into the Jerry Wolman Chapter of
the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Hunsinger was a member of St Peter's Lutheran
Church. Arlstes. the Ancient Adopted Scottish Bite
Valley of Bloomsburg, Ashland Udge 294. and
the
1978
Maryland.
CHARLES DeRENZIS
controller
of 43H wins. Vm\ defeats
six ties
Jean Rodlng
BRIAN
of all varsity sports ||
ROBERT CRAIG WISNER
live in Landisvllle.
living in Bowie,
*
DEROBA '78 of Abbotstown earned an
counseling at Shippensburg University
KONAS '78 and Christine A Kirchner
were married September 28 in Lancas
employed by Yerger Brothers, Inc. in Litltz
is
mMW m0s Hunger
U
ran a baseball school
!?
5i 5.
Bloomsburg area for the New York Giants and
worked with baseball greats Carl Hubbell and
i
In the
1981,
From 1948 1961. he was a teacher and coach at
Ashland High School As basketball coach, hi had an HO
(Millersville U.)
He
In 1935 Hunsinger tried out with the
Hazleton baseball
earn of the Eastern League for two weeks
and was
invited to spring training by the
Philadelphia Phillies
the following year, but decided to finish
college instead
He worked as a professional baseball umpire from
1945 1947 in the Pony. Ohio State and
North Carolina
leagues
in 1977 for his
He retired in 1979 as
administrator for federal
HUNSINGER
grants and associate vice
president He was a member of the university's council
of trustees at the time of his death
Before coming to Bloomsburg, he was a teacher,
sports his
consistently in the state playoffs
Hunsinger also served as a PIAA official for
35 years.
He officiated basketball and football games in central
Pennsylvanla and at one time, was the only official in
the state who had officiated for five different
college
sports
In 1967. Hunsinger was appointed by
Gov. Raymond
Shafer to serve as the first advisor to the Senate
Committee on Education, a position he held for two
years
Hunsinger received the Outstanding Service
Award
from the Pennsylvania Basketball Coaches
Association
Hunsinger also served as
director of placement and as
and coach
percent winning record, and his teams
appeared
Hans
for student affairs
and
ter.
.
Conyngham Township High School from 193C 1948 His
basketball teams won 237 games and lust 54 while m .ui
1978
FRANCIS
as an administrator
for many vears
25
Street. Artstes.
athletic director
M.S. degree
who served
wide committees
and her husband. Joe
are parents of a baby boy. Michael
Adam, born on*
February 6 Their daughter. Lori. is now
three years
old. They also have a new
home at 735 East Walnut
Falrport,
72.
Bloomsburg University
home on March
died at his
801
13
J. RENALDO '79 has Joined the medical
Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center as a
general/family practitioner. A native of Roseto, he Is a
1983 graduate of Philadelphia College of Osteopathic
Medicine. He served his Internship and residency at
Metropolitan Hospital, Springfield. Tom also maintains
a practice with Macungle Medical Group.
staff
of
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ApfW 1986
14
1980
by the Conroe (Texas) Independent School
couple lives
District.
The
Spring, Texas.
in
ANN MARIE STELMA '80 has been appointed academic development specialist at Lackawanna Junior
College. She will serve as tutoring coordinator and
reading specialist for the college's Act 101 program. She
has taught at Tunkhannock School District and St
Mary's Assumption School in Pittston.
ill
TBI HOLDEN '80 has been elected sheriff of SchuylkCounty. He had served for many years as a juvenile
probation officer and as an investigator in the county's
public defender's office.
KAREN J. GALLUCCI '80 became Mrs. Michael J
Mummert on November 16 in Mechanicsburg She is a
CPA with McKonly and Asbury.
LISA M. QUIGGLE '80 became the bride of Randy
S
McCollom on July 27 in Tishomingo, Oklahoma. Lisa
is
a speech pathologist for Johnston County Schools in
that
Their address is Milburn R.D. 1, Oklahoma.
state.
MICHAEL J. A2AR '80 has been appointed coordinator of business services of the Warren
Countv
Community College Commission in Washington N J
He
will work to expand services of the
college business
office, including upgrading of the computerized
accounting and financial reporting system.
-
AT CLEARWATER
Attending the alumni luncheon in Clearwater on March 15 were
Mabel
Fred Goodyear, Grace A. Fry, Harry Fry. Grace Feather Ansil '34.
Peter R.chard 73
Winifred F. Kraus, Edwin Kraus. Lt Col James Dormer '48.
Dons Dormer, Dorothy Sch.ld Francs
33, Bill Francis, Major Richard Wilhour '68. Jane Wilhour, Sara
Welliver Edwards "30 Garrett
Edwards, Sarah Lance Vance '34, Lucy Szabo 73. Roy Smay '69,
and
'68
Goodyear
'36.
Doug
New
Hippenstiel
MARUAYNE
for a
CPA
In Carbondale. Marljayne and
husband George
Carbondale
In
BARBARA SCHAFFER
'79
was recently named
live
board of directors of the National
Rehabilitation AssoJob Placement Division's Pennsylvania chapter. Barbara Is employed as
a placement specialist by
buncom Industries, a Northumberland-based,
non-profit
vocational rehabilitation facility. She
was previously a
vocational evaluator and counselor for
Suncom Oriel
nally from New York City, Barbara,
her husband, Paul
and h^ 1 daughter. Rebecca, moved to
Northumberland!
ciation s
*
" fl.
In 1972.
BEVERLY ANN SOBACK
'79
and William
D
Bull are
engaged Both are employed as teachers
in the Berwick
Area School District. An April 12 wedding
Is planned
AMY MCCLUSKEY '79 has completed the degree
requtrements for her master's in business
administration from Wilkes College.
Her address is 452 S River
Street, Apt, 2. Wilkes Barre, Pa
18702.
^H^J^FER
niL?L ?
B
.nr
a U onal
"» has been elected a
.
LZ
DORIS DAVIS
'79 and Andrew Kalinowski
plan to be
married hi 1987. Doris is an accountant with
John
Woytowlch and Co.. CPA, Shamokln.
MARY LOUISE KILKENNY LEFEBRVRE
Northumberland.
^°L L
MARY JO STEMRICH
married
in
teacher
in
JAMES F.
U.5. Air Force aircraft
the
Muncy
W0LFE
'79
16.
and Kim M. Walker plan to be
1986
She is an elementary
School District.
TO
L B
f«?ft??
^
^^s"*^"*
^
,
Wery Ny^rg
were married
McLean
'79 is
LAURIE
Man ° r N
^
at
GUNTHER
79 and Mark L Carlin
is cm
employe?
P'°vea at
MARGARET ARMSTRONG RTVOIR
79
lives at 600
Tim
and Robin Hutchins will be
employed by DuPont Com in
r
'80
is
"
WINEY
K.
Marchese on May
'80
marry
will
Jeffrey J
at Divine
She is a registered nurse
Providence Hospital, WUliamsport.
31.
will
'79 has graduated from
the
maintenance officer course at
* the f0rmer
1980
KAREN
GALLUCCI
J.
were married November
pho«
^
^
resfde^ork
™ 0MAS
?n
'80
and Michael J. Mummert
Mechanicsburg She is a
Camp HU1 They
16 in
'» and Carol Lynn Leavesley are
SdenCe tCaCher in the H3n0Ver
ArSMSrl*
m^Ta ?
2.!f
NARDONE
RICHARD KLEBON
The!
and his wife Barbara are the
Chr st °P her R*hard. born Januar^
!
parents of a da "ghter. Lauren
Nichole
B
117
^
'80
Rural Place. Salisbury,
MD
21801
STEEVER '80 and Jennifer Elizawdl be married on March
22 in Dothan
JFgK
Cobb
r
'80
and Lawrence E
J ^mEY
X)
a
lieutenant in the
participated in a commemoratkm
ceremony marking the 40th anniversary
of V J Dal The
r
recently
ceremony, which was presided
over by Vice President
Wa'r^r^
10
5^ —rfof
,ng
°
^ager
tramin S
>80 is
T
s.
-
is
Wood-
for
AHz ° na The
f
a Programmer
Fle^S ^IVi**!
a a
yStems m DaJlas Texa
hXl
i ?
being
C0U P ,e
analyst for
EDS
With
acquired by General Motors
in October 1984
reC tly been lr ansferred
to that division'
Aft27^nH 18 nve and a half
years with the Medicare
f
"
a JUSt 01ned
P
Saturn " team (th e
o f'th/,5 no
J reports that
S
she
enjoys
ufp
w aJ,en g es and responsibilities.thoroughly
Nancy also has
^^ f
S
ni^h
^
jJ
1
T
^
^ ^
GM
drOCk Trail No 1406 P1 ano.
Texar7^h^,5r
WOuld
hear from anyone
the
-
n
area, especially
D
Strict Sa,es
C
hves^rJa r
Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa.
55 West Goven
Avenue. Philadelphia, PA 19119
(215) 24o744
f°™
Home The
21.
m^
M
Marines,
a speech pathologist
Sudbury. Mass Heidi
Hospital In Belmont, Mass.
in
TIMOTHY BARRETT
Boots Jr. were married in Newark.
Delaware. Gloria
WorW
HEIDI DARLING
and Kenneth G. King
^*
FOrCe
te
beth
communication disorders
PenTstaTe
'79
promoted to
Bancorp Inc He
is
married June
lowanda.
is
R THOLOMEW
been
DAVID K. THOMAS '80 and Carol Lynn Leavesley are
engaged^ David is a science teacher
in the Hanover
Area School District.
MJS"
'
has
C.
He
MCDONNELL
1*1117*
£?is
Their address
en 8 a ged to Danell Kubitsky
an accountant for Air Products.
Trexlertown
m!S^
Mark
is
MYERS
'80
BROSIUS '80 and Christina Pittello are
employed as a fifth grade teacher in the
Mount Carmel Area School District.
engaged.
May.
Dr. Stemrich graduated from
Sherman Chiropractic College and is owner
of Stemrich
Chiropractic Clinic in Sun City West.
Arizona. They will
reside in Phoenix.
i
on August
and
her husband, Roland, are the parents of
a son, Roland
Thomas, born December 9, 1985. Their address
is 11
Fawn Hill Drive, Burlington. CT 06013.
1
m
married
'79
direc-
Rehabilitation
Association's job
J?
placement division.
Barbara, who is a placement
specialist for Suncom Industries,
was elected by the
Chapt e dUr,ng an organizational
meeting
:
tawiftllK
c
kes Ba rre She «nd her
husband. Paul, and
K
daughter. 0
Rebecca,
live In
.
vania. Margy is the student affairs director
at Florida
Atlantic University in Fort Lauderdale.
be
WTTMER
E.
ARTHUR
N.W. 45th Ct.. Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309. She was
married to John A. Rivoir at Christmas in Pennsyl-
to the
degree from Loyola University
married to the former Kathrvn I
3
is
assistant audit officer by Meridian
joined American Bank in 1980.
1979
C. WALL1S '79 has been promoted to
accounting officer, comptroller's department, administrative department, at Northeastern
Bank of Pennsylvania. Prior to Joining the bank In
1980, she was an
accountant for Summit Electrical Construction
Com
pany, Ingomar, and also worked as an
accountant
He
Orleans.
Charles.
DANIEL
1979
MBA
Mike earned an
in
llke t0
members
in
of the Class of 1980
awarded membershm^ L*??0 u*f ubhasofbeen
Honeywell's Budding
Sen^ n?vJ°P S?
F
Membersh ip recognizes the
1
tevel
of JtZ T£
highest
61
." the division From a ««W
o^warlv^R^r
?
^Serv^
WvWm sales representa ives 2S^»^n
Top Hat Club honors this
vea
H? £HT -^fSL
KA Y R0AN R0DGERS
live^Y'aSey
'
™
79
g ^'
° f McNees WaUa <* and
'V™
°
f
litigation department of
la* firn
firm, one of the largest
in the Harrisburg area
£'
NiSck She
me
6111
Tfm
nt^
^
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Anril
1986
1980
1981
She attended Dickinson School
of Law. Carlisle where
1981
Medicine from the Ohio College of
l!£SSL SESS?*
BAl?.
Podiatry Clinic,
,s
Inc..
fn associate at the North Abbe
In Elyvla. Ohio
*K*?JE MAHLSTEDT
/vjexanona
R.D.
She worked as an independent
maePendenl
l
consultant for child and family
sen-ices
5™
* at
|* was «
B nk
New
KSKl
i Summit
live
Clarks
tn
^
In
1981
'81
5
-
-55*55™
K^X? 81 * **« h er M.Ed, degree
English communication/secondary
at Temple UrUver
1985 Sh€ leach
<* ninth grade English
l?
P
'
l
s
In
&mFu££^&
^
to
1983
senior credit analyst at Republic
York Cit > He a nil his wife Judi
74 E. Fifth
Avenue, Collegeville,
MITCHELL
wSHESad
NovemDer 23
!Hf
?u
'81
if
,
SssSijy: 3
mSsss
PA
secretary for Bio-Medical Applications
of Pottsville. inc
at United
The br degroom Is employed as a supervisor
Cable Corp Pottsville
and Deborah J Kline
Liverpool He is
^
in
accountant
'81
and
m?5*5L -wereOGONOSKY
D^ndriole
married October 19
WoHdwfdeTnH^
111
Their
Francine M
Old Forge
in
division of
Emeri
3 graduate sludent at Marywood
College. Th.fr
Their address is 127 Third Street,
Old Forge
Co^^
,
M
E
^r»^cH
sh
81
?er P reslden
r
;*S
A
performer of Christian
Randy
an^^rS^
H
e
i
Ma
BUs
Fellow-
music.
Mark has
David
'
M ™*
"
An y other Wfl y"
Story to Tell" in 1983, and
"I'm Just Me"
^
is
music ministry is supported by his wife,
Dodi
sound equipment. He also sings
and speaks
am meetings and
as a fouth
l
director at his home church
In York.
s
di^^T
CAREY HUELS GATES '81 and her husband,
Caitlln Elizabeth,
jMuarT!? If toWtf,
19
'
Durwln
born on
She weighed eight pounds, three
ounces
is 221 Rennie Drive, Pittsburgh.
PA 15236.
Their address
MICHAEL A GOC
'81
sends
the
After
4
wedding
following
STEPHEN D BUTKIE
full-time
director
TARYN BESEN
Taryn
In April
81 was marrled to John
C.
employed by UGI Corn and
Wyomlsslng
^
Is
the couple lives In
McCABE
A.
the
Commonwealth
and Kevin L
'81
Rose were
J
uu"- ai °r
of Pennsylvania.
,s
Srv
DENNIS
M.
'81
a
the
anl
hTM«
MBAA
f
°r
of
FUHRMAN
ror
has been hired as the
development
first
Uy
Is
engaged
19
to
Brenda
m & sSSS
and Elolse E. Ortolano
Bethlehem. Dennis Is an
Allentown. and Is In
'81
In
Vlllanova University
at
81
and
'«* I>rumheller Jr. were
Winchester. Va
where thev
emp,oyed by NoD,e s Travel
°rld In
mlSft^/SSS^12
married October
Wlnchesfe r
'81
GREIF Sanies.
program
r
'81
JR.
teacher ut Sh,kd,am
?
fl
23
'81
'81
Is
In
.
'
w
at
THOMAS DAVID BARBER '81 and Kay Anne Sorekach were married October 26 In
Port Carbon Tom Is a
supervisor at United Cable Corp
Pottsville They reside
In that area
a teacher In the Head
of Schuylkill Countv Child
Is
'81
will
marry I)r Eric W Blomaln
Moses Taylor Hospital
a nurse at
Lucas Jr
reports that
STEVEN R SMITH '81 and Margaret A Donohue
were married In Bethlehem Steve
Is
employed by
Walter Marberger and C I) Mlllwork Co,
Inc Collegeville
The couple resides In Parker Ford.
Chester
County
LINDA
horn;
'81
was married
to
Ned
It
on October 5 In Blue Ridge Summit She was a
substitute teacher In the Greencastle Antrim
and Way
nesboro Area school districts. They reside at Hagers
1
BRIAN KLINGLER '81 and Mlchele Krbe were
married December 7 Brian Is employed
by the FederalMogul ( orporatlon. and the couple lives
In Annvllle
m
BELINDA D KECKLER
news:
In
J.
CHARNITSKI
Dushore
She
'81
was
died January 6 at her
rormerly employed (or
as an enrichment teacher
BLAST Intermediate Unit 17
11
Uporti and Turnpike elementary
ichoole she
was currently employed by the Sullivan County
School
District as a fourth
grade teacher. Surviving are her
They
at
1
East
PATRICIA ANN CHRISTOFF '81 and Steven Salisbury (Perm State) were married October 19
She is a
speech pathologist at Bryn Mawr Rehabilitation
Hospital in Malvern.
has joined the faculty at
math teacher
'81
In
were married October
VALERIE A SMITH '81 and FRANK J BURGESS 81
are engaged Valerie received a master s
degree In
speech pathology at BU and Is employed by
Lancaster
General Hospital
Frank Is employed by National
Publishing CO., Philadelphia
On October L
have recently moved into their new home
Green Street, Mifflinburg. PA 17844
GEORGE EDWARD KUZMA
Blooms
Mart and Day Care program
Development Inc at the Rlngtown Elementary School
her husband, Tim, and their two and a
half-year-old
daughter. Abigail Lea, have moved back
to Miffllnburg
after living in Allentown in three
years. Debbie is
employed by the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
Unit as a programmer/analyst, and her
husband is an
engineering specialist for Pennsylvania House
a
of
Our Ladv of
Lourdes Regional High School. Coal Township
Steve is
also working on a master s degree
In sports manage
ment at Iowa State University
married Carol'
Dickerson of Philadelphia. In addition
to coaching the
Jayvee baseball team for three years at
Palisades and
currently being the stage director
for the high school
musical, 1 was appointed curriculum
coordinator of
English for the junior-senior high school
in September
JHH Last year I was public relations spokesperson for
the Palisades Education Association
as we negotiated a
contract. That summer I began my
master's degree and
secondary principal's certificate programs
at Lehigh
University in Bethlehem. I am
also involved as a
Luchanstic minister in my church. Carol
and I live at
268 Hyacinth Court, Quakertown, Pa. 18951."
'81
'
a2*tafeSffTO
Robesonla. Gall
Uark
I
District
Ktatacreville, Pa., in September of 1982.
1983
the greatest day of my life, I
BRIAN STACKHOUSE
Town
and Deborah J Kline
In Liverpool
Jeff is |
supervising senior accountant for Main
Hurdman. liar
risburg Their address is Mlddleburg
R.D. 3
d
Downingtown High School as
ROBERT C GREY
planned
Is
JEFFREY A MITCHELL
were married November
graduating from Bloomsburg and
attending
Allentown College of St. Francis de Sails
for one year
a pre-theology student. I became
employed as a high
school English teacher in
Palisades School
DEBRA MINCEMOYER HARVEY
and
'81
the administrative assistant for
the
burg An October
In
U(h
n runs the
who
Si
Sy
,
St0neh111
a!&
&£&&&J
A
5
of
November
ROBERT BALONIS
BETTE E ANDERSON
ANN MARIE BURKE
"°°f-
i98
MM,
t
Fnco
will be married to David
W
1986. She Is emploved
as a
caseworker with the
Northumberland
y Area
Agency on Aging In Shamokln.
;
In
.
JR. 79 are engaged The bride-to-be is
a cardiopulmonary technologist at Gelslnger Medical
Center Her fiance
19426
N N
mJKSS*
McAnnaney
and Kay Anne Sorokach were married October 26. 1985
Thev' reside in the
Pottsyille area The bride Is
emploved as a medical
at
* Betn^s
6.
'81
1
is
town R.D.
KAREN
THOMAS DAVID BARBER
Uve:
e ver,y Howard Carter 71
°2 South
9aSdF^?;
.
92nd
East Avenue, Tulsa,
Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-8757
has been promoted
assistant vice president, commerlcal
loan officer II bv
Northeastern Bank of Pennsylvania
He has been a
commercial loan officer at Northeastern
since
t0
15
received the degree
RAT0N "
Amending the alumni luncheon in Boca Raton on March 13 were F A
Garrity
George Casari '38, Agnes Casan. Ruth Miller Cummins '37, Walter
Cummins
Joseph Cur.llo '50. M.chael Devereux 73, Isabel Chelosky Hester "29,
Dorothy Chelosky Janowski
35, Leonard Janowski, Stuart Marv.n 78. Frederick McCutchen '43.
Mrs Frederick McCutchen
iva Mae Beckley, William S
Beckley. Irene Diehl Konrad '41, William Konrad (mayor of
Boca
Raton). Regma L Truman '83. James H Williams '28.
Jenny Williams. Ella Mae Jackson (retired
faculty). Helen Demaree. Donald Watts '37. Gladys
Watts and Doug Hippenstiel '68
Z 2Betty
28.
Garrity,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April 1986
1982
DAVID PAUL IMRISEK
were married
Commonwealth
JAMES RUBE
'82
on October 26
ried
'82
and Janet G Baltozer
is an accountant at
Enola. David
National Bank.
In
and Deborah S trickier were mar-
in Churchville. He is a sales
representative for Joneric Products, Inc., In
Warrington, where the couple also lives.
JEFFREY R. SHAW '82 and Brenda L. Aikey
mamed October 5 in Paxinos. Jeff, who served inwere
the
U.S. Navy from 1978 to 1982, Is an accountant
for
and Home Oil Company in Telford. Their address
W. Vine Street, Hatfield.
Farm
is 4-tt
LEE ANN SMITH
Factory shop
'82 is manager of the
new Fashion
the Anthra Plaza Shopping
Center.
in
MARILYN ANN TALAROVICH
'82
and Merle
B
Wilkinson were married on October
19 in Freeland
S
W ° rker f° r LUZen,e
Child
DEBORAH ANN HALLOW
mamed on November 9 in
^JSjSLT'A^^SS.
the a
\r
c
d nner
n
'
'
m Tampa
on March 15 were Fr ank Taylor '43
™
***
Kutn Se^
'82
and Peter
F
Trov were
Wiliiamsport. Deborah is
employed as an underwriter for Liberty
Mutual Insur
ance Co. The couple lives in Wiliiamsport.
Elda
ANTHONY J D1VALERI0 JR. '82 and Linda McMenamm are planning to be married In the spring
a
eting COnSUjtant with
PhU^eTp hia
1981
William
G. Charnltskl; a
sisters, several nieces and nephews.
daughter,
three
Prussia, where the couple resides.
AW
GAIL ZURICK
'81 has been named
to the part-time
crime witness and victim coordinator
in
Northumberland County. She was a sociology
major at
position
MARIE FARRELL
^^JAN
'81
and Karen
Hammond
EILEEN McAULIFFE '81 and Robert Baylor
were
married on September 21 in
Harrisburg-. She Is an
accountant administrator at IBM
Corp.. National
Accounts Division, Camp Hill. They
live In fitters.
r
tor
«n
A.
FANG 10
MR?T
BA
K
JfLl
and
'81
AugUSt
inance
11 ta
JOSEPH
P.
McDONALD
Scran *°n. She
studying
the University of Akron, and
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in Berwick.
marry Jerome S
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preschool
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Jeff
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her appointment she « was
center
teacher at
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'82
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marred October
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Halifax.
Young on October
of
are engaged to be married
this spring. He Is data
processing manager for United
Cable of Colorado, and
they plan to live In Aurora.
Colorado.
Tonv is a
Main Hantaan.
April 19. She is a leammg
disabUities teacher
Upper Dublm School District.
1982
husband,
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general
manager
for Curtis Mathes.
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analyst lor Sikorsky
'82
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A Nash were
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Michael L. Smith
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Joanna Fice Buckingham
Margaret L. Burns '67
C. Whitney Carpenter II
the
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Robert R. Griffin '73
Margaret A. Griffin "69
Richard E Grimes "49
Verna E. Jones '36
Curtis
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Florence H. Kindt '50
Robert E. Laubscher '50
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Anna M. Lonberger
Mary B. Maiers '33
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'80
C. Reilly '33
Walter S Rygiel
Francis D Sell '35
Lora M. Snyder '43
Fred R. Sonnenberg
John
Thomas '47
Louise S. Thomas '42
Elizabeth B Williams
W
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Elaine Everett
Keith A Gogel
($500-$999)
Helen E. Barrow '24
LeeG Barthold III '71
Charlotte 0 Bayne '33
Dorothy Tilson '40
Lee R. Beaumont '43
W Bower '69
W Dulaney '70
Richard
James
Robert C Figlock '72
Robert J Fleck '65
Gerald S Frey *71
Gerald D Fritz '65
James P G arm an
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M Clemens '62
Roy Croop Jr '53
Alfred J Cyganowskl
DwightP Edris7l
Thomas L Engleman
John T Eplett III 75
Mary K Eplett '75
Pamela A Evans 74
Mark A Fehnel 78
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Michael J Klatchak Jr 76
Ronald R Klemkosky '67
Mary Anne M Klemkosky
Ray Kline '69
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Francis A Lorah 74
Betty Ruth Luchak '68
Robert E Lynn 78
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'66
Katherine Mulka '68
Orval C Pals grove '31
Marion Reese 73
John S Scrlmgeour '53
Jeananne Scrlmgeour '54
John L Settelen Jr. '81
Kathy L Settelen '83
James Slamon 74
Lucy E Szabo 73
Donald A Watts '37
Leonard R Wearne
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Daniel Litwhiler '38
Richard R Lloyd '62
Ethel
Long '32
Lance J McCarty '79
Daniel F McGann '82
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Margaret E McMillan '50
Robert D Moyer '63
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Dolores A Brennan '54
Dennis W Byrne '68
Donna R Byrne '68
Fred Campbell
Carolyn L Carr 74
Barbara A Caruana 77
Helen V Cashmareck '25
Carol C Chamberlain '67
Ronald J Christina '69
Joan S Corson '73
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Eddie J Hollenbeck 74
James E Holllatcr 78
Robert
Hontz Jr
Carol A Hontz '66
Isabella O Horvath '41
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I>owery E Mcllenry '61
Donald McNHi
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Unora UandenhAlJ '88
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Nancy L Meslck '63
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Peter J Pavllsh
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John W Nemetz '55
George O'Connell '58
Dermis M O Donnell
Nlckola J Oram '67
Sara J Ortt '43
Robert H. Parker '39
Hill '67
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Mildred
'58
Clnde Hlppenstlel 70
Robert A Hoffman III
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'23
George T Herman
Robert A Hess '60
Mary P Hess '59
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Kevin
M( lojkey 'III
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John C Gross '81
Cynthia J Gross '81
Ray K Gross '85
Patricia A Gross '05
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James H Boyle
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Richard T llowonstlne 76
Karen Stank Howenstlno 76
Mlchele M Hummel 75
Michael C Hutnlck '77
James C Johnston '110
Nina Reborl Johnston '80
Helen D Karns 'II
Charles Kelchncr '40
Joan Havard Kllroy '54
Donna L Kinder '80
U-tha Klnley '39
Stephen S Kline '77
Barry W Kocher 75
Cheryl A Kocher 75
Mary I) Elder 34
Jane M Elmes 72
Ruth K Knsmlnger
Richard Ward Evans 77
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Albert J. Fisher '69
Augusta S Foose '30
Robert R Goodman '37
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Cynthia M Womer '80
Margaret E Yenrhar :«i
Charles K Zartman '84
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Gladys J Harris '40
Diane L Hartzell '66
Edward A Herbert 78
Stella Johnson Hill '68
James E Holland 78
David M Jones '43
Paul H Kellogg '60
Lucille G Klndig '35
Donald R Kleckner '64
Richard A Kllngerman '66
Phyllis Kllngerman
John E Lavelle '41
Suzanne L Lawrence '84
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Kenneth V CUTOiO '79
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Kathryn V. Dechant '>()
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Cora A Smith
Hervey II Smith '22
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Frances Abltanta '50
Robert S Asby '59
Martin G Bane '65
Louise G Cacchlone "32
Richard P Conner '68
LaRoy Davis '67
Richard Dennen '61
Jean M Dennen '60
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1918
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1926
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Stlteler
Marion S. Carpenter • Irene R Crevellng Marjorie I. Davey
Margaret C. Eager • D. Lucille K. Foulkrod ' Helen J
Gradwell
Catherine S Harman • M. Elizabeth Hosier • Ruth
Mildred
L Hughes • Margaret R Isaac • Bessie G. Kanel
Mary M McElhenny • Frances C.
Kelly • Louneta Lorah
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Thelma M Naylor
Antonia Metzker
Mensinger
John T
Oplary
James S Rltter 1 Christine B Roeder
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Rupert
Ruth
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Margaret C. Stracka •
Leora V Souder
Hazel S Stookey
Helen M. Thompson • B
Bertha M. Sutliff • Pearl H. Swenson
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Grace K. Miller •
PrtscUla McDonald
Margaret Vastlne • Catharine F WUkinson
1905
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1920
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Edwards • Ruth J Garney • Warren Hendershott Elizabeth P
Meyer • Grace E Pannebaker Isabel B Snyder Margaret F
Florence Slppel
Stearns
1909
1921
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Theresa Dougherty * Edna S Durling 1 Beatrice
Lydla A. Florey • Camilla L. Garey • Agnes M.
Margaret E Hines • Edith H Hoffman 1 Frank Klem
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Nola E. Brown
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J Frey 1 Mary K. Gallagher
Edna B. Gattey
Victoria S.
Giger • Doris F. Hassert
F Ruth Howells • Edith Q. Jakobsen
• Esther C. Laubach 1 Eva Lloyd • Grace T. Marlow • Mildred
A McCloughan • Regis Morris Margaret Pendleton 1 Jule T.
Prisbek • Bertine Prosser • Lola K. Pulling
Ruth A. Ralph •
Ruth Rockwell • Hope S. Rosser ' Geraldine H. Ruch 1 Edith S.
Ruoff • Marion M. Shadduck • Edythe H Slanski • Irene B
SplU • Mary P Stewart 1 Elizabeth J. Stout ' Isabel M.
Sweeney Helen A Thomas • Veronica Thompson • Dorothy B.
Tubridy 1 Lena E. Van Horn • Mary M. Wintersteen
Anna Edwards
1928
1922
1911
Freda Adams
Esther Beckenbaugh 1 Beryl J. Dice •
Anonymous
Pauline M Gibson • Marie K Harris 1 Edna S.
Harter • Lois P Jones 1 Martha Y Jones • Mary L. Paetzell •
William T Payne Gladys E Ramage George B Rhawn. Jr
Evadne M Ruggles 1 Hervey B Smith
Edgar B Sutton
Bertha M Tralna 1 Helen E Weed Lucille Wise
Pauline Harper
1912
Beulah Branson
Wllner
1
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Howard F
Fenstemaker
Alfaretta S
1923
1913
Anna T Dickinson • Susie H Longenberger • Irene B Mock
Gertrude S Parker • Merle Patten • Flora E Stock
Helen H Bowes • Hazel K Burns
Raymond H Edwards '
Marion G Evans
Anna M Freyermuth 1 Helen A. Gulley •
Hilda Heller • Marie T Jeffrey
Herbert S Jones • Beatrice B
Jopllng • Henrietta Keller • Geraldine Krauser 1 Winifred Libby
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• Helen H Macnaught
Elma L Major 1 Margaret A Minner
Helen Padgett • Kathn-n Pelak ' Evelyn C Reid Anonymous •
Kathryn Abbett Anonymous • Edith J. Baynum 1 Thelma M
' Margaretta M Bone » Jeanette H. Buckingham
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Grace A. Fry
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Mildred B Hartz • Mary K. Heintzelman • Myrtle S. Jones •
Miltona L. Klinetob • Mildred A. Kneller • Helen A Kramer •
Mary A. Laird • W. A. Lawless • Atilla S. Lewis Margaret L
Lewis • Mabel Linskill
Anna M Lonberger
Edna Long •
Gladys Hirsch Lyon • Lydia Tavlor Martin Arthur McLaughlin
• Elizabeth D. Miller • Helen E
Moms • Marjorie K Perrotti 1
Mary K Powell Zelma Ramage Lois M Robinson Rachael
Sauers
Anonymous • Anita R. Scott • Nelle D. Shockloss •
Rosalie B. Smiley 1 MUdred E. Stauffer
M. Louise Stevens '
Sterling Strauser • Rhea J. Strausser • Florence Vorbleskj '
Lois A Watkins • Martha D. Watkins
MUdred S. Weiss
Gladys J. Whitmire • James H Williams 1 Marjorie V Wyman
• HUda E Zeisloft ' Anna Nancy
Zorskas
Bittner
Anonymous
1929
1914
1924
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H. Rlckert
Gossman
•
Anonymous
1
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•
Glennis
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Doris
M
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Brandon • Pauline E B roc km an • Marion H. Carter Audrey H
Cohen • Eleanor Z Cooke
Louise H Cox • Mary V CuUen
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Elva I Da\is Dorothy J Decker • LucUle M
Devoe
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Emily G
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Roy J Haring • Marv A Ham •
Isabel A
G Heydon • EsteUe Mav Hvssong
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Lottie M Miller
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Irene E Guest
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Smith • Elsie M Stauffer
Margaret Bettv Thomas
Anna J
Todd • Sara S Walters ' Lillian W Washelcski • Virginia D
Welker • .\rline F Wertman • H Elizabeth Williams Agnes F
Wilson * Elizabeth C Yeich • Marian E Young
1930
Florence E. Baker
Anonymous 1 Anonymous 1 Janetta Y
1
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Dorothy W Dewtre Eleanor Mane Dwver ' Miriam Edwards •
Augusta S Foose
Mary Alice Foose 1 Jasper M Fritz
Kathryn Fritz • Andrew 0 Furman ' Grace E Gardner
Anonymous ' Dorothy Mae Gorrey * Harold Hope Hidlav •
Karleen M Hoffman • Lavere Hoyt
A Elizabeth Jones • BUM
Harold Jones
Marjone Kellerman Mvrtle Ker 1 Congetta P
Kotch • Beatrice G Learn 1 Grace A Lord • Helen W Lukus 1
Anonymous Anonymous 1 Anne H Morgis • Dorothy Pihlblad
Thursabert Schuyler
Anonymous • Catherine W Symons "
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• Ruth W
Seely • Carmer P Shelhamer • John P
Shellenberger • Ellen V Smith • Fred R Sonnenberg • Man B
Spangler • Mary C Spence • Janet R Stahr 1 Sarah E Vance •
Gertrude M Walters • Gladys M Wenner • Felicia M Zawatski
Peifer
McGeehan
Anonymous
Anne Ollendlck 1 Orval C Palsgrove
• Helen M Penman
Lois C Quick • Reba W Schmidt 1 Bessie
A. Shilling • Anonymous 1 Anonymous 1 Marion E. Troy •
Raymond Wllllard • Clarence R Wolever 1 Marv G Wolever 1
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Thomas F Davis • Howard E DeMott • John Deppeii •
Florence M Gedanic * Anne M Green 1 Gerald C Harter 1
Helen 1 Ketner 1 Velma M Kerstetter • Anonvmous • Samuel
Krauss * Helen F Markiey • John J McGrew • Genevieve
McKelvey • I'nora B Mendenhall • Thelma A Menges •
Anonymous • Bruno Novak • Michael Prokopchak * Elizabeth K
Reed ' William
Reed • Francis D Sell • Anthony Sha>
Elvira Stanulonis • Hannah S Stetnhart
Edna M Stevens •
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Clark R.
Renninger • Anonymous • Mary K Sherwood • Elda H. Taylor •
•
Howard Tomllnson
Sara M Tomlinson • Marian L. Uhl •
Maroueen V White • Howard T Williams • Helen S Yoder
1942
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Bernlce
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Elwood H Beaver •
A Deltrlch • Aleta S.
Ehrhart •
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Hartman * Stuart 1. Hartman • Candace L Heln • Myrtle
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LOO| • Harriet A Love • Jack L Mert/ • Richard C
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G PodwUn 1 H Dorothy Poltrock • Katherlne L Ruck • Sylvia
Snelman * Horn K Smith • Anonymous • William E Smith •
C David Snyder • Bernlce E Stout • F Stuart Straub • Grace J.
Thomas • loulse S Thomas • Dawn 0 Trewella 1 Mary S.
Wagner • William P Wanlch • Jeanne N Zimmerman
L Irene Young
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Elizabeth H
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Brown • Agnes P Casarl 1 Mary D.
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Uls G Gassert 1 Helen P Gommer • Thurwald Gommer Sr. •
l.eon H
Greenly • Mary B Grimes • M. Rebecca W.
Hackenburg • Isabella Q Horvath
Helen D. Karns • William
G Kervhusky 1 John F. Lavelle 1 Leo J Lehman • Anonymous •
1935
Anonymous
•
Claire Balles
* Merrill
1936
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Abbott • Anonymous • Samuel Cohen • Kathryn
Kathryn B Hartman • Yerna E Jones • Anonymous •
Ruth \S Legrande ' Aided David Mayci * MeiUn \\ Merlcle *
Charles P Michael • Gladys M Ruesch • Man Vnn Ruvsl •
Frank 1' Warren * Anonymous • John II Yeager • Bernard J
Young • Frances R Young
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1937
W Adamlc • Beatrice K Algatt • Miriam E Bardo •
R Beaumont • Carl Benilnger • June J Blackman
Martha Z Brown * Mar> F. Burner * Anna M Buck * Joanna F
Buckingham * Boyd
Buckingham * Anonymous * Hannah
Culp * Marjorle C Deets • Reba M Fellman * Irving Gottlieb •
Gertrude A Gralmwskl 1 1) Mae Grow * Ruth II Handy
Malx'l T Heffelflnger * Kathryn Hess • David M Jones ' Joyce
M KltCkner • Andrew F Maglll • George K Miller • Sara J.
Joyce
Sura Maria Berger • Marian M Cohen • Ruth M Cummins 1
Thelma M Fisher 1 Marie E Foust ' AnnaJean L Qtltfig *
Earl A Gehrig ' Robtrl R Goodman * Earl T Hunter < Mary
G Kuc ' Alvin S l.aplnskl • James I. Marks • Helen S Moore *
Mary Relsler • Gladys B Rohrbaugh • Ray C Schrope • George
R Tamalls • Donald A Watts • Ethel B Woolstnn * Anonymou
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Grace T Fanning 1 Frank J
Evert • Irma L Ever •
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Hinebaugh 1 Kathryn M Houser ' Clarence L Hunslcker *
Marie G Kirker
Margaret H Krouse ' Ethel M Long Anna
1
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L. Lorko • Mary R. McGuire 1 Mildred D Mikatavage
L Miles • Hope G Pensyl • Anonymous 1 Frances P Rhlnard
Theron R Rhinard • Emlll Z Sage Lois D Stouffer Ramona
0 Thomas • Alma E Todd
Mary A Vollrath 1 Gladys B
Witmer
1938
Florence Barrett
Helen P Cassano
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Helen E
Marlon
Margaret S Dickey •
M Fetterman • Andrew
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1933
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1944
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•
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Melba C Hyde 1 Anonymous Anonymous 1 Eugene M Keefer
• Evelyn M
Keefer • Bethia A King 1 Frances I Krum 1 Anne
M Labosky Anonymous 1 Lois Lawson 1 Mary K Lelby 1
Dorothy G Lovell Mary B Maiers • Calvin W Menges • Sarah
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A. Mitten
1
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Claire M Porter • Marian C Pyle 1 Mary C Rellly
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Kenneth Roberts Anonymous
Frances Reynolds
Snyder
Mary A Stahl • Kathryn E Thacher ' Louise K
1 Pauline
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Vanglargan
R Turek Creda
Thomas Clair E Troy
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Emily D Zelsloft
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Harriet A. Boop
Thomas S Coursen 1 John A Early 1 Dorothy
Irene Heister
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• Charles F
Evelyn S Hooven
Hensley
Violet S Hoffman
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Hummel Alice B Hunsinger 1
Gertrude C Howells Ethel
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Wlllard S
luber • Charles H Henrie 1 Charles P James
Krelgh ' Vance S. Laubach * Helen I Lewis * Daniel Lltwhller *
Anne J Maslow • Anna Medyckl 1 Cyril F Menges • Marjorle
B Morrison • Ellen C O'Connell * Anonymous • (.eorge
Sharp • Joycelyn M Summers • Arthur K Ward • Olga II
B Gennana
Plarote
Shambach
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Genevieve Andrek
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Bernard Pufnak
M Snyder •
Anthony J Valente 1
Frank M Taylor
Marlon W Slates
Iran K Von Blohn • Catherine L Wagner • Sara K Wagner •
Elwood M Wugnei • Dorothy J Wasco • Ruth E Winters •
Martha II Wright • Philip R Yeany
Ortt
1932
Gori Cacchione • Morris D
Catherine S Driver
Lucile
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DorotbS C DtU
Joseph \ Ellsworth •
Robert
• Anonymous 1 Cora W
Burd ' Esther R Castor • Dorothy K
Chase » Lewis L Crevellng
Anonymous
Larue C Derr 1
Frank V Faus Florence F Fowler • Frank J Golder 1 Margie
H Gregory » Thomas Lamont Henry 1 Anne L Hibbard •
Charlotte M Kepner • Elizabeth Kerr 1 Thomas Kirker •
Rachael M Kissel • Eve C Krauss • Grace G Martin 1 Helen C
1941
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1931
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Helen A Diehl • Sara M Edwards 1 Joyce E Hay • Edna S
HtCkmon 1 Edward P Hendricks • Wanda A Langdon • Walter
A McCloskey • Anonymous • U)ulw E Mlssmer • Jean A
Moyer • Sara E Peters • Jean E Powell • Anonymous * Helen
P Shock * Carmel A Slrlannl • Margaret E Smiley • Anne S
Taylor • Helen L Watts • Jessie E Wearne • Florence F Ycany
1939
1945
Katharine L Hokum
• Isaiah D
Bomboy • John P Chowanes 1 Wlllard A Christian
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Anna O Guttendorf
Miriam Frank
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Parker • Elizabeth Parsons * Wllhelmlna P
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Edelrnan • Lillian G Holland * Stephen M HOtZ * Nellie
Kramer 1 Betty J Linn 1 Eileen L. McGovern • Kathleen K.
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Marjorle
Miller • Evelyn W Mooney • R I/jrralne Moyer
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1940
Grace R Asel • Woodrow W Aten • Paul Baker • Dorothy I
Bower • Rebecca Chamberlain 1 Frank J Chudzinski 1 Ella C
Dorothy K.
Grace F Conner
Cobleigh • Lillian R Coldren
Florence C
Gladys A Croman
Cook • Margaret M Coyne
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Robert A Hawk 1 Elizabeth R Hensley 1
Edith K Hartman
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Roman D
The! ma L Knauss
Margaret A Klock
Sarah E Mack
Anonymous
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Nora M Markunas 1
Rachel D Malick • Daniel J Malone
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Clark
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Carl T Weill ver 1 Lorraine Wlggs 1
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Barchock • B Robert Bird • L. Wanda Carver
Edith T.
Bertha V Daniels • Nancy J. Devore
Charles C. Harmany • William E. Horvath • William W.
Joseph J
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University plans anticipate future
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
StOff //Ml..
keep up with today's changing technology, BU
planning Improvements and new programs for the university
In
an
effort to
officals are
busy
The renovation of SutJiff HalJ, the introduction of a University Scholars
program and the addition Ci several new degrees are Just a few of the plans
currently in the works. University administrators have numerous advancements
and new projects planned for both the university's facilities and Its academic
more modern fieldhouse (Nelson Fieldhouse), we no longer need to use
Centennial for that purpose," Parrish says.
Plans for the building include tearing out the concrete bleachers to open up
the floor area of the gym. The building's pool will also be renovated. The
remodeled building would be used for physical education classes, student
intramurals and a physical rehabilitation program (in cooperation with the
campus lead
Dr. James
Bloomsburg Hospital).
Health Scien
According to Parrish. the renovations would cost about $3.2 million and would
be funded by state money. The idea is currently being discussed in House Bill
private colJe
383.
affairs. "It'll
programs.
of the biggest projects coming up is the total
renovation of Sutllff Hall, home of the College of Business
According to Robert Parrish, vice president for administration, the
renovations will consist of reconstructing the Interior of the building and the
construction of a small addition to the west side of the building The top floor of
the building will house faculty offices for business professors and also the office
of the Dean of the College of Business The first floor will house classrooms,
seminar rooms, and computer labs Also included in the renovations will be the
Installation of an elevator for handicapped students.
"The university has changed since Sutllff Hall was built," Parrish says "It's
time to adapt It to its current use."
Parrish adds that the building Is currently not efficient in the areas of heating
and air conditioning because of Its large number of glass windows.
Work on the building Is scheduled to start around May 10 and will take about
one year, according to Parrish. "We hope to have It ready by the fall of 1987,"
he says.
The approximate
cost of the renovations will be around $553,000, Parrish says
be supplemented by an additional $90,000 from the university's
This total may
operating budget
Also in the current capital request is an addition to
Andruss Library. The library was originally designed for 3000 students. Parrish
says "Now, it's being used by 6300 students. It's too cramped."
The addition to the library would add more racks for circulation materials
and would also add more study area for students.
Parrish says the tentative cost for this project is $8.8 million. "This is the first
time that I'm aware of that the library addition has been included in an SSHE
request," he adds.
BEN FRANKLIN BUILDING -
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he says. "By
CENTER
The university
also planning to renovate
the Ben Franklin Building. The building is approximately 45 years old. Parrish
says, it's one of the primary student service buildings, but it doesn't even have
an elevator."
is
Renovations to the Ben Franklin Building would cost around $3 million,
Parrish says. The university is already in the process of remodeling the
admissions office (located on the first floor of the building).
Parrish says the university plans to install elevators in each of the four
buildings that don't have them. Elevators would be installed in Ben Franklin
Carver Hall, Navy Hall and the Haas Center for the Arts. This project would'
cost about $840,000.
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OLD SCIENCE HALL
Another project on
line Is the total renovation of
Old
Science Hall.
"We want
says. "It'll
make Old
Science an arts and humanities building," Parrish
have classrooms and faculty offices and perhaps art studios or a
to
small theatre."
The building is over 70 years old and Parrish says that the university needs to
better utilize the building's Interior space.
"It's a productive building, but it needs renovation. The new interior
will be
different."
According to Parrish, the renovations will cost about $3.3 million dollars. The
funds have already been released by the state's Department of General
Services. It'll be in design for about a year and then In construction for
about
another year and a half, he says.
NEW DORMITORIES
- The university has received concept approval from
Governors of the State System of Higher Education (SSHE) for
another project, the construction of a new dormitory complex on the upper
campus. The dormitories will be low-rise garden style apartments featuring
passive solar heating. They are intended for upperclassmen and,
according to
Parrish, will house approximately 300 students.
The new dormitories will help decrease crowded conditions in existing
the
Board
dormitoi
of
Irs
The project
will cost approximately $3.5 million and will
be funded through
the Issuance of bonds. "We hope to begin construction
during the summer of
1987.
Parrish says. He expects construction to take no more than a
year.
CENTENNIAL GYM - Another tentative project
Centennial Gym "It was once used as a fleldhouse.
the total renovation of
but now that we have a
is
LIBRARY MALL - BU
officials are
contemplating the development
of the
area behind the library and in front of the McCormick Human Services
Center
into a mall area. It would feature a sculpture plaza,
a reflecting pool, trees and
post lighting, Parrish says.
"It would significantly enhance the appearance
of the campus," he says "It
would probably cost around $28,000, but there are no funds for
it at this time We
are currently looking for donations."
UNIVERSITY SCHOLARS PROGRAM - A University Scholars program will
be starting at Bloomsburg University this fall. The intent of the program
is to
enable academically promising students to reach beyond the limits
of a
traditional college education and become exposed to
challenging learning
opportunities based on their abilities. Eligibility for the
program is based
largely upon high school performance.
Students In the program will participate in special general education
Scholars
seminars featuring interdisciplinary study of selected topics.
They
the training a
The center
I
$40,000 to dev<
training in nu
Several proj
staff, faculty
i
the instructor
lesson for firsl
potential teacl
art
departmer
Dr. Harold I
director of the
science, is the
will also
attend other out-of-class presentations related to these
topics. The seminar
courses will be taught by selected faculty members who will
be designated
Scholars Faculty.
The remainder of the students' courses will be selected from
regular course
offerings to satisfy majors, minors and other liberal
arts requirements
Many of the scholars will be awarded scholarships of at least $500. The
monev
for these awards will be made available through
the Bloomsburg University
*
Foundation.
Upon successful completion of the program, the student will
be designated as
a University Scholar on his/her permanent academic
record as well as his/her
diploma. The University Scholars will also be honored
at their graduation
v
ceremonies.
NEW DEGR
bachelor of sci
welfare
The degree
health and fitn
to a gradual in
increase in the
students for a
i
According
to
touch to the so
emphasis. Soci
program.
1985: The ye;
By
DURRELL REICHLEY
Staff Writer
The year 1985 was a very eventful one for both
Bloomsburg University and the BU Alumni Association
The arrival of a new president, the purchase of the
Alumni House, and a championship football season
all
made the news in 1985. Some of the biggest stories from
March
1985 to
March
1986 included the following:
APRIL - The BU Alumni Association purchased the
home of the late Dorothy John Dillon (Class of 1924) for
approximately $110,000. The working offices
of the
Alumni Association are now headquartered in this
Alumni House. The house is located along
Lightstreet
Road, two houses above the campus
maintenance
The staff of the Alumni Association moved into
the house in August. An open house
for alumni was held
center.
Homecoming Weekend
The Alumni Association presented over
alumni scholarships
the 1983-86
OLD SCIENCE HALL
JUNE -
to
members
academic year
The
BU
$19,000 in
of the student body for
Council of Trustees announced that
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Aonl 1986
eds
Diversity
ScMus wiU
have many special programs and
* my *******
nunity so that they may
into the
serv ices
sssSmirSr
enjoy the same aspects of
university We
dents experience: residence hall living.
cuJturaJ activitS
Tship activities, sporting events and other
co-curricular programs
Cole chairperson of the Department
of B.ological and
es. is the director of the program
Zh™
program we can recruit students who would
have gone to a
says Dr Larry Jones, provost and vice
e.
president for anaemic
academic"
rigorous,
be
exciting and verv demanding
s committee has selected approximately 125
candidates for the
m this total, the committee will choose about 20 students to
his
take
Dgram. Jones says.
IPUTERS - BU is working to keep up with modern
computer
>nes says. He hopes to increase the number
of microcomputers
We now have 200 microcomputers for student use "
year we hope to have 300. Many disciplines
are using them "
student use.
lext
OR INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT - In
an effort
th on and off campus teaching through
the emerging technologies
d the Center for Instructional Systems Development The
center s
support the design and development of
computer-based
courseware for interested BU faculty. (2) to serve
as a
•tnership by seeking and supporting interactive
videodisc projects
:tor corporations through grants and
sponsorships, and (8) to
I cooperate with the College
of Graduate Studies and Extended
upporting human resource development in the
instructional
ster's degree program and extended educational
programs for
ness traimng.
as already been awarded $66,131 through the
Ben Franklin
inology Partnership Program. This money will
allow BU
)
to
leodisc
d
J252JE2 ?K?
avXble teJhSS^e?"
h*!** rea of aduate
M
nff Jones
M.B.A
program at BU.
^
are being developed with the cooperative effort of the
center
lembers and graduate students completing thesis
requirements in
al technology program. These
projects include a chemistry lab
year college chemistry students, teaching signed
English to
ers of the hearing impaired, and redesigning
five courses in the
whereby 50,000 art slides may be accessed via optical laser
disc
ailey, professor of mathematics and
computer science is the
G
cSs a
*
SmV
*.
"
'
*
T
8tudJes ;
to
W ° Uld
seek accreditation by the Council
11
"
*™t« degree of
on March 7 Th * y
°'
*
™ » ObUm
m™*
a master of
Immediately had 40 candidates." Jones says. "The
me
l
°
W ° rk W " h
1
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College of Business
Is
hoping
1,11
ot ttw
to revise the
current
'We want to create an 'executive M B A. program The
faCUlty
P rac,U,oner8 11 a, ">
itUdflntl to \$M the
says
5
differed
Jones says there Is also an Increased interest In minors in
recent years "Minors are verv
popular now Students want to get good credentials A minor
gives them an edge
We ve added about a dozen new minors." Jones says "We have a minor
In computer
science coming up now We expect to see a lot more."
mathematics and computer
t
TELEVISION - Jones hopes to use the new television studios In the McCormick
building to
help keep up with technology "We can utilize the studios
to provide Instruction." he says "We
C
P Ck U S,gnals from MttmtM wlln our d 'sh located on the roof of the building
P
We d also like
to hook into the local cable system Then we'd Inable to Initiate broadcasts
from here at the university There are over 200,000 homes In the
region that we could broadcast
planning to offer two new bachelor's degrees: a
Mice in adult health and fitness and a bachelor of arts in social
is
USS
adult health
and fitness is proposed to deal with the need for
for adults and older people. This need is due in part
:rease in the mean age of the general population and a great
elderly population in Pennsylvania. The program would
;ss
P rogram
nmrom
?cts
i
11
"
Xetg^
thematics.
— BU
ld
.?
oo^d^ffeSS SSS^S^Si Councn
to work
Medical Management Corporation to develop
courseware for
id re training of nurses and physicians
in critical care medicine
as also received an Education for Economic
Security Act grant of
lop an individualized interactive videodisc
model for teacher
EES
tht> fx™ 0
® department
£28WE>
J ° neS SayS
W0
SimWUty?'
iger
center. Julie Abell, instructor of
coordinator of the center.
HALL
SUTllrf-
<
,
programs
STRATEGIC ISSUES GROUP - The
prepare
areer in the field of adult health and fitness.
Jones, the degree in social welfare would add a professional
iology department. The degree would feature a social work
il welfare is currently
only an option in the sociology degree
ir in
university recently formed the Strategic Issues
Group
o provide strategic planning for the university According to Jones,
this group will look at
local demographics, student and faculty Ideas and the
strengths and weaknesses of the
university The group will then come up with some goals and
objectives for BU
But Jones doesn't foresee any major problems for BU. "We've got a
strong core of liberal
arts courses surrounded by strong professional schools "
review
the 2,000-seat auditorium in the Haas Center for the Arts
be named the Marco and Louise Mitrani Hall The
Mitranis have made numerous contributions, totalling
over half a million dollars, to Bloomsburg University
"Naming the auditorium in honor of the Mitranis will
will
acknowledge their support of the arts and their years
BU and the community," said John Dorin.
chairman of the Council of Trustees.
of
Doug
Hippenstlel
were recipients
of
'68,
director of alumni affairs at BU
of the Year awards
Young Alumni
JULY - Dr Harry Ausprlch officially took over the
BU on July 15. 1985 Ausprlch is the 16th
president of BU
presidency of
service to
FM
BU's new
radio station, WBUQ, started operations
on June 17. Located in the McCormick Human Services
Center, the station broadcasts at a frequency of 91 1
Three Distinguished Service Awards were presented
during the annual banquet of the BU Alumni Association
an Alumni Weekend Recipients of the 1985
Distinguished Services Award were Frank J. Furgele
52, Ed. D., superintendent of the Brandywine School
District in Claymont, Delaware; Carl L Stanitski '60,
W. D., an orthopedic surgeon in Pittsburgh, and Conrad
L. Stanitski (Carl's twin brother) '60, Ph.D., who was
a
:hemistry professor at Randolph-Macon College in
\shland, Va. at the time.
Richard S. Benyo '68. a free-lance writer and former
executive director of RUNNER'S
magazine and
WORLD
Dr John E
Dittrich,
new dean
of the College of
Business, began his duties on July 1. 1985 He came to
BU from the business faculty of the University of
Colorado
AUGUST - Fred G Smith, a Shenandoah
businessman, bequeathed $3 million for student
scholarships at BU Smith died in July at the age
a five building
apartment style complex was approved
by the State System of Higher Education (SSHE). The
new dormitories will help decrease crowded conditions
In existing dormitories Construction could begin
as
early as the spring of 1987
BU's 58th annual Homecoming was one of the best
attended and most successful alumni celebrations In
recent years BU grads met the university's new
president, Dr Harry Ausprlch; toured the new Alumni
House, and celebrated a spectacular victory over
Millersville In the
of 80
The scholarship is the largest In the 146-year history
BU The trust is currently valued at 13 million and
of
includes a provision to Increase its net worth to $5
million To be eligible for a scholarship, students must
be residents of Ashland. Mount Carmel or Shenandoah
boroughs or Mount Carmel Towhship
OCTOBER - A $3 45 million dormitory complex will
be built on BU's upper campus near Nelson Fieldhouse
to help relieve student housing problems. A plan to build
Homecoming
football
game.
NOVEMBER BU's football team captured its first
ever Pennsylvania Conference championship with a
convincing 31 9 victory over Indiana University of
Pennsylvania and received its first-ever Invitation to the
NCAA Division H national playoffs. The Huskies went
on to win their first playoff game ever, 38-28 over
Hampton fVa.j University but lost In the semifinals to
North Alabama 34-0. Along the way, the Huskies set the
record for most victories In a season by a Bloomsburg
football team, finishing 12-1. The team also won the
Lambert-Meadowlands Cup, awarded every year to the
top Division
II
team
in
the east.
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Hummel • Frances C Kapuschlnsky • Helen M KuJa • Robert
P Martin • Helen F Roberts • John W Thomas • Vincent
Washvllle * John R Zerby
W
Cunfer • Alfred J
Roy Croop Jr ' Edwin
Stephen
Palmer E Dyer
yganowskJ • Barbara G Davis
Fago • Joseph P Fel/er • Mary K Fowler Robert A Gerhard
Anonymous
• Edward Goodhart • Marjorie H
Harbert
Jr
1
Anonymous 1 Artene G Hrenenko • R Eugene Hummel
• Alex
LaBarr • David
Robert
Kublk
Krommes
Shirley
Anna Lloyd • John B Maturani • Donald R
Llnkchorst
McClintock • David N. Newbury Warren L Raker ' Regina M
Elizabeth A Schukis • John S Scrimgeour • Erma
Schiraldi
John Tilmont 1 Doris P
Sheats • Anne Kelley Stonik
Wandlshln 1 Joseph J Zahora
Charles Brennan
W
1948
W
Marlon
Anonymous
1
Balllet
•
Jane
N
Henry E Crawford
•
Barndt • June N Bones
Elroy
J Rosanna Creasy
•
Frederick J Debell Jr • Gloria M Dill • Pauline
Jack A Glllung
Betty L Fisher
Eleanor E Haines • Doris K Hosier • Peggy Keenan • Lewis
•
• Thomas W Lewi* • Robert M
Kohn
Stanley
Krzywlckl
A
C
Ruth K Moser
Llewellyn
Millard C Ludwlg • John F Maglll
• Wlllttm -S^Orner • Anne F
Rezsek • Anonymous » Mary E
Rush • Ron* Marie Schleber • Robert F Schramm Charlotte
R Sharpies* • Barbara Greenly Strawn • Anonymous 1 Mildred
Washvllle • Leonard R Wearne
F.
Dalberg
H
Ditty
•
1959
(
•
James J Dormer
•
1954
1
Eleanor B Balent
Ann Auerweck
Dolores A Brennan
Edgar F Berry Jr
Robert L
Anonymous
Sheldon Erwine
John E Dennen
Mary Joan Griffiths 1 Anna B
Garrison 1 Joseph S Glosek
•
Sarae M Homick •
Patricia B Hollingsworth
Harshbarger
Stanley
Phyllis
E
A Aagaard
•
*
David L Barnhart
Robert S Asby 1 Jay R Bangs
•
Sherwyn D Barnhart • George H Baurys Sandra A Brown •
Dixon
J
Delores
Christian
Connie
Burger
T
Raymond
Mary Ann
Barbara C Eskilson ' Anonymous
Anonymous
• Janet L
Fry '
Ford • Jill B Freeland • Lamar L Freeland
Jean Lawton Funk James P Carman Mary P Hess Lois J
Joseph
Hicks • Robert Allen Hollingshead • Jane Anne James
Ruth Kessler » Mary Anne M Klemkosky Leonard
J Kessler
John R Longo Lois Mar>'
Kruk Jr » Earl C Levengood Jr
Alton A
Dolores Palladino
Miller • Leo A Mulhall Jr
PeUman ' Charles R Perry • N Jackson Reed • Woodrow W
Anonymous • Sylvester J
Rhoads • Joseph L Richenderter
Paul H
Bernice K Snyder
Schicatano 1 Moritz L Schultz
• Glen Arthur Spaid
Sandra M Stinson • Kenneth A
Spahr
•
• William Fred Swisher
Anonymous
F
Wetzel
Ralph
Swatt
Barkley
E Houseknecht • Jean E Johnson Franklin E Jones
Mae N Jones » Rose Marie Kautz • Rose Mary Kennedy • Joan
Feme S.
Kllroy • Joseph D Kissinger Jr • Jerome S Kopec
1960
Gerald
1949
M
Albano 1 Anonymous 1 Edwin Allcgar 1 Adda Mae
Charles Boyer
William Benson
Mario L Berlanda
• Luther S Butt • Grace A Crawford 1 C
Wayne Creasy •
.Jr
1
George N Dotzel 1
William R Deebel • Thomas M Donan
Elolse N Fasshauer
Martha J Flaherty • George F Gehrig 1
Richard E Grimes Mary S Hawk 1 Irwin R Kllnger ' Edwin
J Kllnger 1 Mildred I Kowalsky 1 Alfred M Lampman 1 James
E Marlon ' Betty McElwee • Gretchen Troback McLaln • Lois
D Nester • Wllmer F Nester Anthony J Paulmeno • Robert
W Pick • Francis J Radlce • John H Relchard ' Nancy M
Riley • Carl H Robblns • Pauline K Schucler • Donald E
Snyder ' Nancy M Snyder • Emory R Stanley 1 Julia P
Sterling 1 Richard C Stout • Anonymous • George Wasdovlch
Kenneth E Wire
Angelo
Barrett
•
1950
Frances Abltanta
MK
h.n
l
F.
Bell
•
Mary Ruth Lewis 1 Louise M Linscott
Krothe ' Anonymous
1
Joan K Palermo 1 Ruth F
Marie A Morgan 1 William Nunn
David A Superdock
Schumaker • Jeananne Scrimgeour
Betty M Wolfe Olive Jean Yannes
1
Boyd E Arnold • Anonymous Barbara Ann Buchter Ann A
Virginia L
John J. Chldester
Chance • Sara A. Charles
Cocco • Fred L Crow] • Jean Marie Dennen • Fred U Dyer
Roger W. Ellis • Joan S. Fischer • Frank
John L Eberhart
Edward
1955
1
Robert P Blyler •
Oren Asher Baker • Albert T. Bellnsky
Y Borton • Hope H Cunfer • Patricia I. Feifer Shirley
1
B Fenstermacher 1 R. Arnold Garlnger 1 Philip W Gergen
John M Halcovich • Mollle H Harrell 1 Carol L Heard • Joan
Marlene G. Klein 1 M Louise
M Jack • Carolyn Karas
Constance
Krafjack ' Mary Lou Llnkchorst • Mary E Miller
1
1
1
A Morris John W Nemelz Mary Ellen Poe Anonymous
1
•
•
Anonymous Loretta N Ryder Anonymous Relda R. Scott •
Grace 0. Vandersllce • Jay S Wirth
Joseph J Shemanski
Gloria H Zerbe
Janice
Fisk
1
Albert
P
Francis
1
Elizabeth
D Gensemer
•
David R Gerber • Helen M Grim • Janet E Harris • Samuel
W Haupt » Robert A Hess 1 Charles C Housenick ' Joanne D•
Larue L Lawton
Jones • Paul H Kellogg • Dale A. Krothe
James R McCarthy 1
Jane Louise Loeper • Paul G Manko
Mary Mellon 1 Victor A. Miller William R.
Barbara McFall
Anonymous 1
Morris • Sandra L. Nearing • Arthur L. Ohl
•
Kenneth H Parker • Nicholas Pituch • Elizabeth Puckey
Yvonne G. Rathbone • Anonymous • Conrad L. Stanitski
•
Judith W Stevens • John S. Stinson • Joanne J Terway
Lawrence M.
William M. Thomas
Bernice K. Thomas
•
Troutman • Philip E. Underkoffler • William L. Vincent
Eleanor J
Edward C. Wojciechowski 1 Ronald G Wolfe
Yocum
Martha T Ammerman • Ruth E BeadJe
James
Anonymous ' Martha G Bonln
'
Hobart Boyle • Dorothy S Hrennan • William J Brennan
Dorothy Bujno 1 Janice J Castner • George Chebro • Robert H
Conrml • Eugene J Corrlgan ' Nancy C Eves 1 Patrick J
Flaherty • Stanley J Frecda • Helen H Gerrlnger • Joseph J
Charles F. Glass
M Kathryn Graham • Joseph J
Gleda
Grande • Jeanne A Gunn • Hazel C Guyler * Murray A
*
•
Hackenhurg
Anonymous
Charles K Jacobs 1 Richard E
Jarmun * rroncll R Johnson 1 Richard H Keyser 1 Lucy Jane
Laubschc 1 Marcella J Marlln 1 Robert E Martini 1 Thomas
*
J McAndrcw • Margaret E McMillan ' Nerlne Mlddleswarth
Henry Pacholec 1
Charles E Miller • Robert E Montague
Donald Parry • Paul P. Plevyak • Dorothy D Relchart
Berdlne A Rlttenhouse • Eugene R Shlpe • Paul D Slusser
Joseph E Sopko • Warren M Sterling • Wayne N Vonstetten *
Elizabeth Jane Wagner • M Louise Wentzel • John W Williams
• Robert M Wlngate • Bernard J Zellnskl
1961
1956
Patricia Adamsky
Argery Andralis • Nona Lou Baldwin
Mary Ann K. Beasom • Randall P. Beckman • Mary R.
Wylla M Bltner ' William L Bitner • J Lorraine Bodenhorn •
Robert E. Dalton •
Carmel A Casper
Eileen A Conway
Avery E Dunn • Curtis R English • Patricia H. Ever 1 R Glen
Fenstermacher
Helene C Flecknoe 1 Ronald G. Girton •
Howard S Hall • H Jack Healy 1 Michael Homick ' Irene L.
Robert J Huntz ' Betty C Johnston • Rodney C
Huntsman
Kelchner ' Barbara B Kissinger
George E Kocher ' Ronald
G Krafjack 1 Elvln C Lacoe June Lynn Robert T Lyon •
Marjorie F Mackert • Jacqueline A Michehl
J Harrison
Morson • Anonymous • Thomas J O'Toole • Rosalyn V.
Pennington • William Phillips • Anonymous • Karol E Ruppel 1
Eugene R Schulthels ' John E Shaffer • Mllford E Shelhamer
• Margaret M
Shuda 1 Anonymous • Anonymous ' Charlotte A.
Winter ' Donald Michael Wise
Bickelman • Joyce L. Dascola • Dorothy Dayton Elizabeth M.
Deal • Frank W. Deaner • Richard Dennen • Winifred
Donkochik
Evelyn M. Duncan Thomas L. Engleman 1 Gary
W Erwine • Barry F. Faust Paul J. Freireich • Richard Frey
• Ira B. Gensemer • Gail E. Gerber
John Graver • Anonymous
W
Jayne Ann Hlttinger • James H. Horger • Marian L.
Knorr • Janice C. Lorah • Paul A
Huttenstine • Nancy
Luzenski • Gary J. Makuch • Kathryn D Malone • William L.
Maurer • Rita V. Mauriello
Lowery E. McHenry " Laura
McVey Russell J Millhouse • Wilbur G. Person Anonymous
•
W
M
Richard R Rapson • Gary L Reddig • H Claude Rhodes Jr. •
Annetta M. Rohrbach 1 James R. Simon
Frances S. Snyder •
G. Lamont Snyder • Irma Springman
William Stevenson
John N Straw • Dale B. Sullivan • Barbara S Sutton »
Anonymous 1 Robert E Warren • Gloria C. Wavrek Sandra M
Willard • Michael J Wisdo Joan Wolfe
1951
1957
Gerald Bacon • Walter J Banull • Carol M Bell 1 Roy W
Beyers 1 Mary Ann Donnelly
Harold F Emmltt • Helen T
Emmltt • Laura M Evans • Leah L Fritz • John M Greenly •
Genevieve S. Hosier • Richard S Hummel 1 Norman E Kline
Charles F l^ewls 1 Daniel P McGrew • Barbara Jane Miller •
Anonymous • Carl J Persing • Emory
Vivian C
Rarlg Jr
•
W
Reynar
M
T
T
W
1
Anonymous • John J Ryan • Jessie
Vallmont • Richard F Waechter • Edward
Wire • George D Young 1 Anonymous
Stlbltz 1
Wassel
•
Agnes
Ralph
1952
Joanna Achermann
1
Anonymous
'
James Babcock
*
George
Kathleen Boychuck • Russell C. Brachman 1 Robert
P Burns • Joan Cenila • Donald J Cesare 1 Anonymous 1 Jacob
1
E Dalley Geraldlne Demars Patricia Dlseroad • David C
Evans • Leonard E Gallley 1 Francis B Gallnski • Lola D
Glass • Mnynard L Marring 1 Charlotte M Hess • Albert
Hltchlngs • Eleanor Hummel • David W Jenkins 111 • Robert E
Laubscher 1 Richard F Laux 1 Richard A Ledyard • Jack M
Lenhart
Nancy Lychos 1 Joyce Marie • Vincent Nawrocki 1
Rose Pogirski
Janet Price • Thomas E Schukis • Edwin R
Simpson • Francis J Stanltski ' John M Stonik Janice Tyler 1
Robert M Womer • Class of 1952
E. Blyler
•
R
1958
• Robert Boyle • Dorothy Cooper 1 Barbara
Franklin M Duncan 1 James Gustave • Joan Y.
1
Harvlerode
Raymond C Hargreaves 1 George T. Herman •
Ray Lewis • M Donald Miller Joanne Mosteller 1 Luther C
Natter • Anonymous
Bernard O'Brien 1 George O'Connell 1
Barkley
1
John
T Bogdan
•
Daniel Boychuck
•
1962
Robert H. Anthony 1 David W. Barbour • Anonymous
Dlanne M. Berlin Judith A. Blair Carol P. Bongart 1 Nicholas
Capece H Rebecca Cleaver • Ellen Mae Clemens • Arthur B.
Comstock • Ronald Davidheiser • Margaret E Demeter
D.
James Donald • Dorothy M. Enney Joseph A. Enney ' Nancy
E. Evans
Sandra Mae Evans
David L. Faust
Marlene J
Franey 1 Cecelia A. Furkay Anonymous 1 Patricia Hetzendorf
• Erma Joanne Houseknecht • Patricia A. Ikeler • P. Joseph
Jennings 1 Patricia L. Knight
Anonymous Helen S. Kruk •
Marilyn R. Lehew • Dorothy Ann Lingenfelter
Richard R
Lloyd • Joyce R. Michael 1 Judy H. Murphy
Carimar
Patrician 1 Lynn Joseph Paul • Thomas Reed Peifer
Frances
G. Petruzzi
Kerry E. Reidinger • John H. Samsel 1 Mary Ann
Schalles
John Edward Schweizer
Joanne E Shalkop
Charles R. Sipos • Minerva A. Spaid • A. Barbara Stanitski
Carol Ann Steinhart • William E. Steinhart 1 Robert J. Strunk
Suzanne Vannan 1 Walter H. Veranda ' Mary M Wallace Neal
John Weaser
Barbara Ann Weaver Charles William Weed 1
Ellen S. Wendel 1 Richard E Wendel
Jean T. Whitenight
Gerald Johnson Wright
Joseph Barros
Daub
•
Marlene Ostroff • Mary Pohutsky * Anonymous " George E
Renn 1 Theodore F Reznlck • Helen H Rhawn • Patricia A
Rindgen • James F Snyder 1 Constantine J Spentzas
Anonymous Marie Steltz Stephen Stuart Sarah S Swisher
Paul F Troutman • James H Vowler Jr. • Anonymous •
1953
Joseph
Miriam Argall 1 Doris Brown 1 John Burggraf 1 James B
Jacqueline
Shirley T Dyer
Creasy 1 William E. Dupkanick
D Epler ' U Grant Ewell Shirley Feinroth Anne G Fisher •
1
1
•
John
J.
Ford
John M.
Margaret A Follmer
Anonymous
Donald R.
Forgach • Nancy GUgannan • Winifred G. Hall
Hare
Annabeile L Hargreaves 1 William C Harrell 1
Anonymous • Judith A Higgins ' Marlene Holly ' Donald
Hutchinson
Joseph J Jones • James H Joy Joanne Joyce
William D Kautz • Margaret Y. Keller 1 Nancy King •
1
Anonymous Alice F Linn » Martin F Mackert Carol Maurer
• Robert M Maurer • Irene McCarthy • Isaiah L. McCloskey Jr
•
Margaret Moore • Donna R. Murphy •
Donald McNeils
Jeanne O'Neill 1 Kenneth Paisley
John R Phillips 1 William
Pohutsky ' Anonymous • Thomas J Reimensnyder • Marilyn J
Lester J Shuda 1 Waiter Smerconish
Rozelle * Dolores Senn
Kenneth R Smith 1 Harley S Stewart • Coralie H Thompson •
John Wovurka Robert P Yori
Norman N Wismer
•
Thomas P
Zelinske
1963
William T
Ronald H
Beury
Trevor D Carpenter * Robert L Carson • James
Stanley Case
Chester Thomas Choplick
Patricia B Cranford
Sarah
Archibald
C
Anthony
Judith
1
Elizabeth
F Austin
Applegate
•
Benjamin Baum
W
Ronald
Cranford • Sandra E Damato
Garv E Fallon "
Margaret D Getz • Anonymous • William M
Ginty Jr
John E Green
Michael L Gngalonls • Judith S
Guldin • Carol A Haswell • Margaret A Hosev • Robert C
•
Houck Judith T Isenberg • Elizabeth Jenkins • Emil Kasarda
• William Keller • Patricia M
Kimball • Unda Lea Kline • John
W Knorr • Lovey Kopetz 1 Judith R Lagator Man M
Lemma • Theresa Lewis • Anthonv Lingenfelter • Anonymous •
Gerald E Malinowski • Nancy L Mesick • Margie L Mitchell •
Robert Donald Mover • Thomas \
Nawrocki 1 Ronald J
Pelruzxi • Donald L Poust
Ruth S Price 1 Edward Prow ant *
Joseph A Rado Jr
Jessie M Reppy • Richard R Roke
Ruth
W Roman • Gary G Rupert • Nancy Lee Rupert • Edward F
•
Anonymous
•
Gary E
Savage
Moses L
Schell
Scott
•
Anonymous
•
Marjorie Sosa
Don E Springer Man. Springer • Alexander
Nelson A Swarts 1 Kathryn E Tern • Gordon V
R. Stepanski
Thomas • Richard D Walters • Ronald T Walters Joann M
Zogby
Gates
•
Anonymous
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Georgene R Snyder • Sharon B. Spallone • Anonymous • Jean
D Sponenberg • Arthur A Stelner • Sharon L. Stelner • Thomas
S Taylor • John J Tralhen • Gall S. Utt • Renee Z. Vergari •
Carl T Warhurst • Allen R Waring • John S. Watto Jr. • Daniel
R Weaver • Thomas R Welsh • Richard 0. Wllhour • Brenda J.
Williams • Raymond B Wolverton • John S. Woytowich •
Shirley S Yost • Robert Zalonls • Frank J. Zoranskl
W
Sheldon
Grasley ' Dale Greenlv • Ann
Grubb Jay D Harter • Diane L Hartiell Richard C Heller •
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Karen E Hess
H Belle Himes William H Hoffman Dean
M Hollern Lola M Hunsinger Anonymous • Joseph C
Huttemann • Gretchen J Jamlolkowski • dareth Kase • John
Kerhsh • Richard A Kllngerman « Frederick J Klock 1
Anonymous • Joseph P Kubert Joseph W Kurowskl 1 Unda
Landefeld • Darryl W Lannlng • Anonymous 1 James H Lewis
• Mary J
Llewellyn • Kay M Locke • Jeremy R Lomas • Ruth
F Major • Lorraine Maurer • Audrey M MeClure • Frank J
Mllauskas * John S Mulka • Judith Myers
John D Nattras •
Jan A Prosseda 1 David S Qulgg ' Sy lvia A Rapp • Frederick
Rapp Jr • James I Relfinger 1 David L Reimold • William
M Relter • Dolores M Revtyak • Mary R Scarantino Susan
G Schiller • Doreen K Schramm • Kathryn L Sharrow • Kay
Ann Shotwell • Cecilia G Smith • Charles W Sorter • Henry ll
Spering • Mary S Spertng • Thomas P Swttier • Cecelia M
Toth • William A Turley • Donna M I'roskie 1 Judith Wenzel '
Charles W Werner • Richard T Williams • Sandra B Williams
• Janet H Winkler 1 Ida M Wynings 1 James H Young ' Karen
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1969
L Young
1964
Anne Baker 1 Carolyn M Bartz • John H Bausch Jr 1 Terry
L Beard • Carolyn M Benscoter 1 Diane A Benslnger • Bonnie
L. Black • Margo Branson • Joseph P Casarella • Harold J
Cole • Paul L Conard • Richard G Davala • Donna E Davis 1
Janice M Definnis • Lester J Dietterick • David W Dinsmore 1
Judy E. Dunkelberger • James A. Dyslnger 1 Robert J
Eddinger • Nancy B Erway 1 Richard N Faust • Jean H Flno
•
Raymond
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1
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Robert H
•
Patricia
Froelich
Mary Jo A Gaydos
Gloria S Froehllch 1
• Norman Geisinger
M Glnty Amy R Goss
Harris • Stephen W Hartln
Hensley • William H Hicks
Marty
Gilotti
Joanne B
Helgemo
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G Joseph
•
Garrison
F
Vincent
Grimm
Hocker
A. Flno
D
Barbara
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L Hughes
Larry C Ikeler
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1
1
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Lucille
Floyd M
William
Ann
Z
M
lkeler
Elaine B. Kennedy • Donald R Kleckner • William C Klock •
Joan Kraftchak 1 William 0 Kraftchak Anonymous Nancy J
Kratzer
Louise N Lark • Dorothy P Lindsay 1 Carol S
•
MacNeal
Mancuso
•
•
Mayhew
Miller
•
•
O'Brien
Pileski
James K MacNeal John F Mahoney Karrin R
Mary P Marchalonis • Robert Mayefskie • Elaine
A Millard Carl L Millard Jr • Kenneth R
•
Carole
Karl Z
Najaka • Robert Nunevlller • William J
Virginia A. Palmer 1 Anna Pelak « Joanne Shaffer
Bar! Poorman ' John J Rankin Jr • Jill S Rochfort "
Scarantino • Robert Schiller • Irene L Schnaars •
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Charles
David W. Schramm
A. Storti • Betsy
Tinner
1
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Wldmann
W
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Roger
S.
Strunk
Donna
•
K. Weigand
David A. Yergey
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Schropp • Anonymous • Samuel
David L Stuempfle • Lowell A
George A Weigand • Victor F
1965
1967
R
Jon
Ackley
Franklin S
1
Gerald
Anderson
1
Belshllne 1 V'erda I Belles •
Boulton 1 Carlann Broglle 1
Edward J
mous • Wilbur
LmMM
M
Becker
Stephen Boston
Anonymous
•
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Anony
Carlson • John C Carr • David Cecco • Carol
Cox Chamberlain • Roberta J Chase
Anonymous ' Carol B
Cranford • Douglas L Davis • Laroy Davis 1 Ronald Dlglondo
menlco • Brenda J Dorshlmer • Merle Dries
Joan L
Dupkanlck 1 John C Edwards • Jonelle C Kdwanis 1 Spencer
L Empet Anonymous • Phillip D Falk • Constance B Fonner
•
Belly S Fetter 1 Kerry S. Fetter
Barbara S Fleming 1
Thomas S Fowles James J Frit/ * Sue (' Griffith • Lynn W
Grimm Edward N Grubb • Emmujane Hagcnhuch • Donna L
Hand ' Samuel J Hand • Allen W Handwerk 1 Susan R Hicks 1
David B Hildenbrund • Eileen T Hlldenbrand • Mary » Hill •
Nlla S Hill • Geraldine M Jackson 1 Linda Johns • Michael B
Kaczmarczyk 1 Patricia Kaczmarek 1 Althea Kelfer • Edward
B Kern • Sandra K Kern
Ronald R Klemkuskv * Stephen G
Korol • Judith Y Koval
David L Kratz * Raymond L Kunkel
Jr. • Phillip D Landers ' Richard Leonovlch
Kay Liverton 1
Theresa V Lodanosky
R Randolph May • Marjorie M
McCormlck • Mary Miller * Carol Koons Muiimiii ' Hrenda I.
Nestlerode 1 Nlckola J Oram
James I'egg • G King Perry *
Drew Poslock * Alana M Remley • l.arrv E Henries ' Kathrvn
A Rlccl • Judy B Roberts " James B Holley « Mary E Rolley
• James J
Roslni • Angelica G Sacco 1 Thomas A Salerno
Robert O Samsel * Anonymous • Hurry M Saxlon Jr 1
Anonymous Keith C Schuyler Jr ' Anita I> Shaffer Laird 1)
Shively * Diane Mel Ling So * Linda V Stirling * Regis C
Stirling * Charles R. Swank * Daniel G. Tlmma * Sara T Urlsko
• John J
Geraldine L White
Waples 1 Rochelle J Warhursl
Robert F White • John C Wise • Carol M Zahlockv • Irwin F
Zablocky • Richard K Zerbe
J
M
Patricia A Abraczinskas 1 Frank 6. Angelo 1 Joseph
Lawrence C Bankes • Joan E
Apichella ' Martin G. Bane
Bankus • Robert E Barfield Edward Beck 1 Robert M Blue •
•
Roland C Boyle 1 David A Davis 1 C Ann
Roy E. Bower Jr
Frank C
Geraldine M Demillo
Barbara A
Robert M Farina
Rocco A Forte 1
Peter T Fleming
Faust • Robert J. Fleck
•
Donald G. Franklin 1 Gerald R Fritz • Joseph R. Gates
Anonymous • Carolyn W. Gllllgan • Geraldine M Glllung Tom
B. Glllung • Robert A Green • Robert P Griesing • Mary W
Patricia A Gross • Ray E
Griffiths • Robert W. Griffiths
Gross • Elaine S Hackenberg 1 Philip M Halle 1 H Thomas
•
•
Janet U Hoffman ' Joseph F
Hecht Jr
Ruth S Hicks
Thomas J
William J Hurst
Holden • Carol A. Hontz
Kaczmarek • John D Keegan • Joseph R Koons • Alex M
Kozlowski • Lillian Kreisher • Donald P Lagator • Jerome J
1
Lanuti 1 Charles P Liverton Jr • Francis A Lodanosky Susan
M Lunger Shirley Carl Lutz 1 Francis J Mahoney 1 Richard
R Manley 1 Dawn E. Michael • Lincoln S. Miller Glenn R
Joseph Nutaltls 1 Joanne N
Dorothy Norbury
Morrison
Pineno • Richard A Pizzonla • Francis C Pluclnsky • Paul L
Rhine
Edward L. Richards • William J Roslni • William C
Ross • Glenn R Rupert Jr • J Robert Sands • Maxlnc J
Samoski Joseph Schein • Nancy L Schueck • Rita M Seybert
• Carl P. Sheran 1 Nancy R. Sheran 1 Linda R
Shively •
Snyder 1 Jean A Stankiewicz 1
Barbara T. Smith • Jade
1
Donald E. Stanko • Carol A Straub • Virginia W Tinner
Thomas J Toth ' Carol J Watters 1 Barbara Wendell 1 Ronald
Roger H
P. Wenzel 1 Barrie B White • Donald L Whltebread
Degler
1
Dowman
Nancy R DeJesus
• Donna L. Evans
•
Nancy B
Ziser
1966
Martha Z Barchlk
Biscombe • Susannah W Brody
• Susan H Carlson • Daizimae Carmo
Anthony J Cerza 1 Rose
M. Chlki • Barbara U Connor Alice K Cromwell Kenneth G
James L
Linda J Dent
Cromwell Jr • Darthy K Davis
Nancy A
Derr • William T Demcott • Gerald P Dick
1
Barbara R
Didrtksen • Connie L Dorse held • Anonymous
Donald B Dugan • Mary A
Dowman ' Alex J Dubil
1
Dumbauld Larry L Edwards Anonymous David H Evans
Rosemary A Fogarty 1
Joseph P Fazzari
Judith J Farina
Robert L Garrison 1 Karen
Jean A Foster John T Foster
James Ayers • Robert D
F Benlnsky • Robert
Stanley
Virginia J
McClafferly • Gall D
McDonald • James
McDonald HI " Eugene Metier • Kulhy J McQuilt
Anonymous ' Edward M McNerlney • Jean Moulder McNert
ney * Marshall W Mehrlng • James A Melzler • Jerry E Miller
• Margie V
Miller • David F. Mlnnler • Betsy J Montlleone •
Lynne McCurdy Morris * Units J Mulka • Judith Murray *
Robert A Muscosky ' Lliwla EE Nicholson 1 James I. Oman •
Kathleen F. Ost>erg • Joanne M Owens • Russell J I'alkendo •
Susan I'alkendo • Dawne Pender * Edward R Pelras 1 Harriet
A I'oechmnnn * Thomas p I'ratlco • Anonymous • Carroll J.
Redfern * Sharon L R««ed • William J Reh • Connie J Reimold
• James
Rlefenslahl • Anonymous * Sally Rolhermel
F.
Ronald F. Rupert • Anonymous Dolorea A Sarno Kenneth D.
1
Schnurv
Donnu M Schul/ * Helnhold A Schul/
Mlchuel D
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Sekslnsky • Margaret Y Seltzer * Charles S Sherbln • Chert A
Skeldlng • Leland A Smell/ • Carolyn I) Smith * Michael L
Smith * Itarbaru M Socurraz * Judith L Spence • Kenneth C
Stanton • Susan Shadle Swart/ • Verdun C Thomas * Michael
Anonymous • Margaret L Waltemyer • Donna R
Carolyn T WtlVtt * Harry L While Jr 1 Diane J
Wise • William R Wis*- " Jurllth A Yanchek • Frank C Yurtz •
Esther W Zublti • Elaine Zalonls 1 George A Zlolkowskl.
Wagnei
Watson
1968
Ballentine
J
*
•
1970
1
W
Williams
Nancy J Agurkis 1 Karen L Arner • Edmund F Austin III •
Ruth I Bennett 1 Wlllard T Bennett • Anonymous • Lee Berry
• James M Bonaccl 1 Richard W
Bower Charles F Bowman •
Janice T Bowman • Nancy C Brubaker • Francis Callahan Jr.
• David R
Campbell • Donna E Carney • John M Carney •
Thomas F Castrilll • John Cermanskl • Ronald J Christina •
Donald J Clayton • Susan F Clayton • Paul G. Clothier • Carl
J Cobb • Rebecca J Davis • Gall V Deans • Carol G. Deardorff
• Anonymous • Betty S Dletz • Sharon
E. IXnlson 1 Howard C.
Kbersole • Susan 1. Engstrom Reiser • William E Evans •
Wlllard B Evans Jr • Steven H Falrchlld • Albert J Fisher
Kandace C Foltz • Stephen F Foil/ • Philip 1. Gabb • Betty J.
Gasper ' David C (Jay • William A Glannetta • Barbara J.
Grabfelder • Kurt C Cirabfelder • Larry L Grant • Sandra K.
Grlbbln 1 Sharon Qulnn • Gloria J Gurlck • John C Hnmblln •
Wayne F Helm • Dale C Henne • Douglas M Hill • Kathy R.
Hlppenstlel • Antoinette P Moehle • William E Hoffner • Dale
L Houck • M Suzanna B Houck • Ann Marie Mutz • Connie L.
Jarrard
Nancy L Kaplan • Jane K Kelfer • l Ray Kline •
Arlen T Kllnger • Wayne J Koch • Anonymous • Jesse R
kresge • F.lalne R Kurt/ • Kathleen H Kuzmlak • Gall B.
Landers 1 B Wayne Laubach ' Joan A Laubach * Ann L Lee •
Lanny L U«e • Marsha M Lepley • Edward It MacKay •
Phylfil M MacKay • Janet M MaJIkas • Linda J Mallln •
Frank J Matthews • Kathleen A May Eugene M McClafferly
rank Arlollo
Christine Alcaraz
Marilyn M AiiiIhu..
John M Auten Jr * Cynthia Bachmann * Allan G Buum •
•
•
Milder
loan
C Boston •
John W
Frederick T Bausch
Barbara C Bovldge • David W Bowen • Camllle D Brown •
Charles J. Brown • Gale L Burns • Dennis W Byrne ' Donnu R
Byrne
Janet G Callahan 1 Gloria J Campbell 1 Joseph C
Cappello • Sharyn L Carr • Terry M Carver 1 Thomas M
Patricia W Cobb • George R
Cesartnl • Connie J Clewell
Colestock • Linda A Colgan • Patrick F Colgan • Richard P
*
1 Vlcki F
•
Culton
Flo Davis • Joseph M Deardorff
Conner
Gall M Dellos • John M Helios * Elizabeth J Denatale • Gerald
0 Devlin • Susan C Doletakl • Candace N Donachy 1 Karen L
Duh • Charlotte M Empel 1 Anonymous 1 Anonymous Jack R
Evans • Beverly A Falk • Nell T Fleischer 1 Sharyn L
Fleischer 1 Lawrence F Foran
Paul I) Fowler • Kathleen A
Gacad 1 G Richard Garman 1 Patricia J George • Anonymous
*
• Kathryn E
Glger * Thelma Goodman * Myra J Griffith
Sharon L. Griggs * Gene C. Gruber * Mariann G ruber * Louis J
Guarlno 1 Glenn E Halterrnan El wood R Harding • Eileen J
Hartman 1 Richard L Hartman • Dorothy M Hauber 1 Gayle A
Donald E
Hess • Stella Johnson Mill * Douglas C Hlppenstlel
Hock • James A Hoosty * Loretta H Horwlth 1 DODi M Hour k
*
• Geraldine W
Hubler • Nancy Karam 1 Ronald G Kaslilak
Wlllard F Kelchner • Nancy Kerr • Eugene E Kline • Stevonn
E Krueger " Andrew E Kuffa • Lillian I Kuffa ' Anonymous 1
Sandra M Langerholc • Sandra C Larson
Austin A Kurtz
Harold L Latthford 1 Katharlna M
Barbara D Latchford
Lauer Karen M Lesch " Helen Llnkevlch • Betty Ruth Luchak
*
• Patrick M
Vincent J MaJIkas
Lynch • Thomas Lyons
Catherine J Mattfield • Kenneth A Mattfleld • Richard K
James E McSurdy • BOMB Melvr • Sarah W
McClellan
*
MUllgan • Linda H Mills • Dawn S Moffett • Terry L Moody
Mary Kay Morgan • Anonymous ' Pamela G Moss Katherine
M Mulka • John Murray • Patricia Myers • Llnwood D Neater1
•
Nan C Neater ' Robert L Nlccol 1 Joanne O'Connor
Richard A
Michael P Pertch
Margaret M Pergosky
PhlllpkowkJ • James L Poexhmann • Judith H Reed • Robert
L Reed • Bonnie C Reigel 1 KIs Lyn L Robinson • Joyce M
Roland
M Louann Rudy 1 Russell C Rudy Jr • Aracella E
Schlegel • Nancy K Shaffer 1 Sandra K Sholley • H Gordon
•
Sivell
Joyce Slvell 1 Ruth A Slonaker " Ruth A Smith 1
*
*
*
I
I((.ImiI Arlamshlck *
i.irirr-. I,
Arre • Joseph Bahutsky *
Harold 1) Barretts • Robert J Burloletll • Thomas (' Bedlsky •
*
Richard E Bell • Richard L Mlngaman • Daniel A Hobeck
Beverly F Bode • Patrice Mognet • Dennis D Bohr * Eva M
Bordner • Ann Harris Brandt • Edgar W Brubaker 1 James R.
Bubb Jr • Pauline M Buchanan • James M. Burnhelmer •
Jurllth M Carr
Robert T Colahan •
Barbara A Campbell
Donald A Corbln • Jane L Corbln • Frank J Czapla 1 John M.
Dalfovo • Richard B Daniels * Joseph L Durllngton * Brent
Davis • Marilyn Davis * Francis P Deandrea • Donald R.
Dcltterlck • Cathy DeLuca • Daniel R Dlfeo 1 Cynthia M
•
Drue Is • Anonymous ' James W Duluney • Nancy E Edwards
*
Anonymous • Kllwn M Fausnauglit • George F. Fausnatight
*
Nancy E Feist • Evelyn M r'etlennan * Roger J Fetterrnan
*
Sheryll E Fredrlr k • Jack E Frledmun • Judith A Fuhrer
Kathleen A
Gearhart 1
Mary H OlU * Anonymous
Anonymous • Joseph J Grlbbln • Joseph P Griffiths » Mildred
1
M GulgJey • Rolx-rt C (iulgjcy • Thomas L Henry Warren N
Herman 1 William F Hlbschman • Clnde Hlp|>ensllcl 1 Kerry C
Hoffman ' Roy E Hoglund • Sharon L Holtzer • Sharon L.
Holtzer • Theresa Houck • Brenda M Ingham • Carolyn R
Jacobs • Grace M Jasklewlcz • Elizabeth A Jones • George E.
*
Jones Jr • Marcella A Kaczrnarclk 1 Norman J Kalclch
l
Kathleen A Kap<» Prlscllla Kayes • David A Kelfer • Boyd T
Daniel A Kllamovlch ' Doyle
Jacqueline A Kent
Kelser Jr
M Kllnger * Stephen M Kllnger Michael J. Ladd • Charlotte
1 Eric H
Landers 1 Sylvia l^andls ' Georganne Lane •
Monlqw? II l^iulenschlager 1 Donna L. Lehman • Denils M.
Jennifer J Lomas • Connie Lowe
lA*ko • Evelyn l>?wl*
1
Ellen L.
FU«glna D Lubrecht • J Susan Ludwlg • Lois LufkJn
Mack • Susan M Marker • James B Martin • Anonymous •
Linda 0.
Margaret McKeehcn • Kathleen A McWIlllams
Miller • Russella Moerschbacher * Ralph C Moerschbacher III
•
arol I Munch • Elizabeth J Murray • William B Murray
•
Connie L Nespoll • Joseph M Nespoll
Janet N Nash
Charles J Oakley 1
Bart>ara W Nestor ' Barbara P Nielsen
John P Pacloltl • Thomas U Papaleo • Peter Parnell • Linda
M Perry • Debbie H Porter • Anthony Pusateri • Mary Rachko
• Stanley Rakowsky ' Charles A. Reh * Ronald L. Reltz 1 Mary
1
L Reynolds • Peter T Reynolds * Bonnie J. Rlefenstahl Erla
0 Lamey
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
24
1986
Rodgers * Leslie A Rohrbach * Ronald M Rusao • Helen D
SaJamone • Michael R. SaJIUky • Anonymous • Freda Selple •
Nancy L Sekslnaky • Anthony F Selvoskl
Elizabeth A
Sharbaugh • Jack W Sharbaugh • Robert S Shelly • Lorraine
M Shema • Terry L Shoener • Wallace D Smith • Henry A
Snyder • Margo F Snyder • David C Stelner 1 Kathleen
Stlmmel • Robert S Stoudt • Stewart 0 Stroble
Paul R
Szymoiwkl • Daniel J Tearpock • William E Tobias • Pamela
•
D VanEpps Mary J Veet • Maria Vezendy • Joseph Vezendy
Jr • Linda Waaley • Linda J Weaver • Michael Weinberg •
Karen J Wleder • John M WIJcox • Gloria A Wilson • Paulette
W Wolfgang • Mark Yanehek
L.
W
Osenbach 1 Thomas J Parry • Robert
Parry Jr 1 Linda S
Partlow • SheUey J Partlow • Claudia T Paul John B Paul •
Robert P PochakUo • Donna Miles Pollnsky • Kent L Pnzer 1
Robert M Rabb • John J Ramage • Eugene F Ramin Jr •
Daniel W Rang • Kathleen A Reich • Kenneth B Robinson •
Linda K Runge • James A Scaiise • Helen Seebold
Barbara
A Senapedis • Elaine D Severs • Bart J Slough Anonymous 1
Barry L Swartz • Lyle E Tiffany • Deborah A Tlmm • Linda
K Tlnsman • Joseph T Tomedi • Michael P Tracy Kenneth
M Vancas • Anonymous • David E Walter Karl E Waltman •
Marietta M Weller • Edythe G Williams • Victor
Wills III
Paul R Wolverton • Shelly L Wool • David C Wright • Michael
J WyUm • Paul M Yanlga • Julie A Yeager
Joseph
Zakorchemny Jr • Caroline E ZolomlJ • Ellen Benson Zurn.
W
1971
Dwlght M Ackerman 1 Jean L Ackerman • Angel Ine T
Babataky • Vlckl A Bair • Lee G Barthold III • Daniel A
Bayak • Robert J Becker • Edward W Belshllne 1 Patricia G
Bennett • George J Bergallu • Martin J Billet • Gary S Blaster
• E Jean Boran 1 Judy K
Brill • Robert F Brosokas » Katrlna
T. CaporaJettl • David N Carr • William H Cluley • Richard L
Coup • Diane Culrlc • William J Davles • Janet L Deandrea 1
Martha H Denkenberger • Raymond W Depew • Anonymous •
Robert H Dllks Jr • Llewellyn T Dollman • Susan J Dollman
Margaret R Doty • Kenneth R Drake • Dwlght P Edrls • Keith
M Edwards • Mary A Eglanskl • Joy C Evans • James H
Fauth • Patricia E Fear • ftobert L Feaster • William W
Fonner • Tony R Frazier • Gerald S Frey • Thomas L Funk
John J Gantz • Frank D Gehrig • Donnajean M George •
Marsha R Good • Anonymous • John J Halle Jr
Kathleen F
Harmanos 1 Stephen A Harmanos • Nancy R Hlckey •
Anonymous • Michael C Horbal • Linda S Houser William L
Houser • Philip M. Irey HI • Gregory D Johnson
Martha
Nelson Johnson " Hugh R Jones • Maxlne Jones • Anonymous •
Anonymous • Sharon L Kauffman 1 Susan H Kees • Anne
Kessock • Anonymous • Jeffrey D Kieckner • Bethanne V Kob
• Carol J Lauehmen • Theodore
N Lawson 1 Kay F Leonard
Howard P Uwls • Luclnda J Linker 1 Gerald W I^orson •
Janet R Martin • Claire E. McNeils 1 Thomas M Miller
Frederick G Morris • Carol A Myers • Steven G Myers
Linda F Newton • Uulse M Nicholson • Kay E Norquest
Henry C Nyberg • Charles F Petry Jr • Alan J Phillips •
Darlene D Plttner • Wayne E Rake • N Elolse Reed • Joan
Gabuzda Reese • Anonymous • Robert W Rupp • Sandra J
Rupp • Dor Sachettl • Gary L Seymour • Craig L Shotwell •
Cynthia L Slbolc ' F Louise Sltler • Adam J Skeldlng •
Patricia A Sladlcka • Kenneth F Small • Gerald E Snyder •
David P Sosar • Susan M Spearing • Janet L Stein
Patricia
Stetz • Robert A Thackara » John R Thompson •
Virginia L
Treon • Shirley A Troy • Carol B Turley • Robert S Ulanoskl •
Anthony Vlgllantl • Gregory J Viola • Marljean A Vlassenko •
Diana L Walck " Richard G Walck • Steven H Weader • R
David Weller Jr • Jo Anne WJeczorek • Joseph J Wleczorek •
Thomas M Wilson • Maxlne Yeager » Pamela C Yeager •
Patricia A Young • Shirley Kyle Young • Michael S Zlolkowskl
1972
Jackson A Alleo Jr • Catherine Brenna Angerson • Kerry S
Aycrs • Daniel F Bartos • A Richard Bastlnelll • Cheryl
D
Baslln. iii
David L. Beaver • Charlotte
Backer * Sharon I
Bcdlsky • John J Beltman • Carol A Belcher • Diane
L
Belusko • Bertha R Bennlcoff • Gregory D Benshoff •
Rodney
R Blckert • Anonymous • Katherlne H Billet • Karen A
Blackway • Edward A Blackwell Jr • Wayne L Blasl •
Thomas C Blill * Hlchard A. Boardman 1 Shirley
C Boatman •
Nancy K Bohr • Patricia A Booth • Joseph C Kor.lell • Judy
L
Boris • Carol J Kowen * Anne I, Bower •
Fred N Mower Jr •
Sherrl K. Brandt • Linda N. Brouse • Ronald S.
Brown • Carol
A. BruchJto • George L. Bruchko • Velma
0. Burrows • Dannjj
R. Campbell • Mary Shaffer Campbell • Michael
J Carroll •
Gary M Chambers • Janice L Choyka • John
R Chovka •
Pamela L Clncotta • Elizabeth A Dahlgren •
Sandra V
Darlington • Lynn Croft Davles • James
Davis Jr • Richard
J Derolf • Anne M Dletterlck • Anonymous •
James J Doyle •
Kay L Drake • Regina M Dunn • Jane M Elmes •
Donald J
Ely
Linda M Ennls • Bruce S Fehr • Ann C. Felty •
Richard
R Fetterman • John D Feyrer • Robert C Figlock • Alexis
L
Fonner • William E. Fox • Pamela G Funk •
Judith K Gantz •
William J Caydos • Patricia A Giordano •
•
1973
Carl J Abbott • Maryann D Abbott • Richard C Adams •
Carolyn M Arndt • Mary J Bannon • Thomas P Banyas
Joyce A Beam • Carol D Benza Lee R Blackway • Donna M
Bluff • Robert W Bluff • Maurice V Bochicchio • Antoinette
Botke • Thomas L Briggs • Anonymous • Patricia E Bucher •
David G Burgess • Susan
Byorek
Mary J Cardone 1
Frances Carr • Beth E Chrusch • Dianne L Coleman • Barbara
S Colvln • Mark J Constable • Rosemary K Corby • Suzanne
H Cordler • Joan S Corson • Janet H Dahlqulst • Craig A
Dletterlck • Lanny C Dietterick • Marcia L Dobll • Maryclaire
M Doll • Ted E Doll • Linda K Drumm • Thomas J Dunn •
Richard J Eckersley • Edward G Edwards • Anne R Evans 1
Gregory R Falatek 1 Susan A Feyrer 1 Carol B Frankel
Kenneth E Gable • Cynthia L Gearhart • Joseph D Glambrone
•
Ann M Gimpert • Debra S Green • Robert R Griffin •
Graydon A Gulliver • Berthanne M Hanzl • Kevin Hays •
Donald Hedish » Dennis L Holbrook
Karen K Holbrook •
Carolyn E Rowland 1 H Donald Hummel 1 Carolyn M
Huttemann • Edith J Iampietro • Virginia M Ide • Jeanne L
Jansen • Richard B Jarman • David J Jenkins • Kathleen L
Jenkins • Marie G Kane • Dale E Kashner
David J Katch •
Joyce A Klchman • Kathryn A Kirk • Alan L Klawitter •
William R Kllngerman • Linda M. Knlss • Joyce A Kostlck '
Juleanne M Kraft • Keith R Kull • Robert H Lauver • Jean F
Legates • Eileen
Lenox • Judith E Long • Jerry L
McClellan • Jerome J McDonald • Dolores
McGovern •
Anonymous • Ronna S McMurtrie • Ronald J Meleski 1 Dennis
•
E Moser
David R Navrocki • Peter D Nell • Dennis M
O'Donnell • Thomas J O'Donnell • Robert B Oliver Jr • Mary
L O'Neill • Gail L. Osenbach ' Alwyn R Painter • Anne Nuss
Patterson • Louise G Pecsek • Elaine
Pongratz Michael S
Powers • Nancy A Pron • Edith R Rabuck • Daniel L Ravlna •
Marion Reese • Gwendolyn Rosenfeld • Kerry J Ruff •
Franclne R Rutulo
James P Sachettl • Roger M. Savage •
Mark R Scheffey • Vito J Seeundo • Anonymous
David P
Sitoskl • Joanne M Sltoski • Gary AJan Smith •
Gary Allen
Smith • Alex J Spencer • Howard J Steward • Dorothy Hortlng
Swartz • Lucy E. Szabo • Rosanne M Testa • Sharon
L
Thackara • William R. Tlerney • Kenneth E. Trometter •
William J Troutman • Richard J Twardzik • Sonya
J VUlari •
Marcia Wannemacher • Minnie Powell Watson • Jeffrey
R
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Carol Conlgllaro • Peter A
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I Correll • David A Tress •
Catherine M Cuff • Kenneth F Curclo •
Georgia L CUUtmi *
Beth K Daly • Philip J Daly • Christine M D'Angelo •
Doris J
Davis • David L Deatrlch • Cindy L Decker
Kirn I Delp •
Michael E Dennen • Charles J Dldonato • Cynthia
A Dldonato
• WU llarn A
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Marybeth A Dolan • Anonymous • John R
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M Klyte • Carol
M Ford Kristin M Fox • William F Gallen ' Kllzabeth
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Eugene V Giovanninl • Thomas A Goho • Kirk
A Golden •
Mary R Golden • Debra D Good • Sue E Grasley <
Robert C
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Mary Beth Linn
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John It Lux ford Jr • Anonymous • James
A Malley • Francis
T Maloney • Dale E. Malott Jr • Betty j M arr •
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McCay • Carol M
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Rowley Jr • Karen M.
Wrnelnerman • Edward Schellhammer • Mark
C Schoenagel •
Anonymous • Leslie J Scholl • Margaret A Scholl •
Marie B
Schubert • Itonald T Shoemaker Sr. • Audrey
K Shryock 1
Kathy M Shughart • Cynthia L Slnopoll • Eric W.
Sllngerland •
Novellou J Smith • Kathy A Snyder •
Robert J. Snyder • Joyce
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26
George G. Steele III • Joseph B Steever *
Debra A. SurdovaJ • Gregory P TaJese *
Slgmond H Thomas * Mary J. Tloczynski * John A. Touey *
Joanne M. Trageaer • Matthew J. Trageser • Alice A
Umbenhauer • Robert M Vance • Louis M Vannlcola Cynthia
M. Vass • Heidi Wadllnger • Denlse L Walsh • Patrick M
Walsh • Mark J Weinberger • John J Wengren • Michael R
Wentz • Nancy J. Whitman • Cathleen M Wlencek • Kathleen A
E. Stathopoulos
Tine M. SteUo
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Williams Jr 1 Cynthia
Womer • Ruth T Veager • Elizabeth
R Voung • Walter T Zablckl • Robert J Zarkoski • David D
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Zlnkler
Lynne M. MolJer • Michael G Moore • Glenn A Newman •
Joseph Nugent * Joseph C. Ozmina * Susan O Paiovcsik *
Michael
Perfetto * Leslie B. Phillips * Prank D. PrincJpaU *
Michael J Ross * Samuel J Rubbico Jr " Teresa
Sandora *
Brenda L Scarpatl ' Elizabeth J Schropp • Rosalie I
Schweitzer • Karen D Scott • Anonymous • Joseph J Sizer
James J Snyder • Randall B Spence • Dawn
Spohrer • Terri
L Springer • Deborah A Stefanlsko • Patricia A SurdovaJ •
Christy D. Talese • Douglas E Taylor • Deborah A Troy •
Michael L Updegrave • William R Vandellnde • Michael A
Waslelczyk 1 Anonymous ' Dorothy J Wilson • John R Wolak •
Anonymous » Anonymous • Randall L Voh • James D Zaccheo
* Cynthia A Zamonas
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1981
1983
Robert J Acor • Marcl L Alderfer • Bette E Anderson • Beth
Ann Bailey • Joseph F Barlek • John W Barnett • Janet A.
Beam 1 Karen S Beck • Garry R. Benfer • Taryn Besen •
Anonymous * Dougas F Bielefeld * Ann Marie Bllotta * Audrey
C Bltler • Susan A Bogdan * Joann B. Borskl * Barbara L.
Ross G Bratlee * David M Bulzonl * Stephen D
John H Caldwell • Jeanne L Calhoun
Daniel T
Canuso
Michael F. Catlno 1 Janet L Cavalier • Joseph A
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•
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Celln
Elizabeth A Cole
Frank J Coll
Kathleen S Coll •
Marie A Concannon • Eileen M Connolly • John W Conrad Jr
• Catherine E. Craig • Mark
K. Creasy • Chris J Cusatls •
Anonymous • Roxanne M Dennis • David T Derr • Ellen Roan
Derr
Lisa M DICasimirro • Barbara A Dlestelow • Glna T
DISanto • Nancy J Dlssman • Brad C Dixon • Deanna M Drtck
• Ellen M
Durkin • Dean L Edwards • Scott E Eveland •
Anonymous • Carol L Feather • Sarah M. Feather 1 Nancy E.
Flint • Debra S Ford • Kevin R Ford • Dennis M Fuhrman •
Theresa S Garrigan • Carey L. Gates • Susan E Gelger •
Robert E Gllgannon • Karen M Glrton • Michael A Goc •
Keith A Gogel • Gall E Goldschmldt • Maria M Griest •
George R Groom • Cynthia J Gross • John C Gross • Mary F.
Guyer • Debra L Hallock 1 Patricia A Hammond • Rebecca R
Harmany • Debra A Harvey • Mark L Hauck • Roberta L
Haupt • Brian Hesaenthaler • Glenn K Horlacher • Lori L
Horvath • Deborah E Jackson • Ernie F Jackson
Rosemary
A Jaeger • Joseph P Kallnoski • David N Kaswandlk Frank
S Kedl • Nanette S Keys
George V Kmleclnskl • Jeffrey D
Krlll • Judith A Kroh • Timothy A Latshaw • Leslie L Lauver
• Cynthia A Layton • Sherl A Llppowltsch •
Susan M Llslewskl
• Carmen M Maloney • Francis
J Mashett • Radune L Mautz •
Lauren L May • Sandra J Mayer • Elizabeth A Mays Kevin
J McCloskey • Mary J Mi Govern • Gregory R. McHugh '
Randall K Mcintosh • Alice Melchlore • Janice L Melmed •
Gerald L. Miller • Jean M Mlskowski • Jeffrey A Mitchell •
Stacey L Mlxell • Helen I) Morohovech • Chesley Ann Moroz •
Lee F Mueller • Roseann M Murello • Anonymous • Bradley
M. Northrup • Joan C. O'Connor » Anonymous • Janice L Pahls
• Klmberlee A
Pavkovlc • Jill C. Pelrson • Thomas J Price •
Deborah A. Prlnclpatl • Kathleen M. Qulnlan • Lee Radke •
Clement M Reck • Barry L. Relflnger • Monica L Rellly •
Edwlna A Relneberg * Betty J Reymer • Kathleen J Riley •
Jeff S. Rlnghoffer • Amy L Roma • Anonymous • Cheryl
A.
Ryan • Pamela Santanasto • Joseph G Santangelo • John L
Scavllla Jr • Gall A Schellhammer • Scott A Schneider •
John
L Scttelen Jr 1 Carol L Shelhamer • Mary E. Shellhamer •
Bradley
Butkle
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Kelly I) Smale • Charles G. Smith • Valerie A Smith •
Edwin
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Spangler
•
•
Shicora
Cynthia
Gary D Snyder • Joann M Snyder • Jessica
T Stamer ' Anonymous • Barbara G Steckel
Robert
•
Manuel R
Stivers Jr. • Camllle J
Strausser
•
Stacey
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Anonymous • Todd 0. Trach • Jilllann Upton • Lauren
• Lisa A
Vance • Anonymous • Dennis C Vellas •
Susan T Vincent • Jamie L. Waters • Karen L Webb •
Margaret M. West • Christine L. Whalen • Daniel J Wiest •
John A Williamson • Jacqueline K. Wlney Cynthia A Woody •
Llndu E Wright • Mark A Yachera • Donald
R Yazurlo • Jean
E Yoder • Monica M Zlegler
Talbott
•
A. Vachrts
1982
Christopher N Alello • Thomas M. Alderfer •
Debra J
Anderson • John G Archibald • Deborah Barlek •
William S
Barron • Carl L Beck • Patrick G Bernocco •
Steven M
Berntsen • JUI A Blelltsky • Christopher E
Blackburn • David
W. Blank • Mary A Blosky • Joseph P Bosevich •
Tanya S
Bower ' Suzanne Bratlee • Frank J Breslln Jr •
Mellnda J
Coates
Diane Remington Creme • Lori Crum Sweely •
Christine
R Dallam
Elizabeth H Dennen • Craig A Dlehl •
Raymond J Dlstaslo Jr • Nancy M Dobll • Joanne L
Dunstan
J tlny S Fagan * ^nymous • Francis
J
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Gain Marshall
Gelger • Debra L. Gilbert • Paul H Gilbert •
Marina B Glovannlnl • Thomas C Gordon •
•
Angela
•
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Anonymous • Kevin A Hargreaves • Jan C. Heater •
Catherine
NT Hoffman Glenn A Hoffman • Lori Horosky •
Ann S Howell
Karen S Hughes « Kathy W Hummer • Pamela
L Hvde •
Joanne M Jones • Rodney T Jones • Sheila
M Keller • Mark J
Kendzor • Kevin J Kerrigan • Carole A
KersheLsky • Jeffrey L
Mle
Wendy C Koering • David E Kurecian • Nancy
C
Kushnerlck • Anonymous • Dominic A
LaCava • Carol P
Landes " Mary B Landry • Daniel Lechner •
Jennifer L. Lerche
Sunny Makoge • Catherine L Mann-Fagan •
John C
Marquette
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•
John
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•
Michael T Alexander • Paula J Amrtck • Joyce A Aughey •
Stephen Augustine • Martha J Bartholomew • Mlchele
Basar • Sandra M Basara • Deborah M Bassett • Anonymous
Laura A Bell • Carlos C Bell III • Kelly D. Bennett • Raymond
R Bennett • Tamara L Berger Pamela D Berntsen • Douglas
R Berry • Craig E Bixler • Rose
Blackburn • Michael S
Blake • Richard C Blazaskle • George S Blyler • Donna M
Bonfiglio • Anonymous • Audrey A
Callahan • Lucie C.
Capozzolo • Vickie A Celln • Melissa K ChappeU • Brian R
Chidester • Mellnda D Chides ter • Ann M Chlsmar • Gwyn E.
Clark • Steven A. Clark
Joseph H Cloran Jr • Elaine M
Colello • Susan K. Codings • Anonymous • Ruby Corby
Frederick T Corcoran • Frank R Cosner Jr • Jeffrey T.
Coulter • Martin A Coyne • E. Renee C rouse • Nicholas J.
Dalberto • John T Dally Jr • Frank D. D'Angelo ' Richard R
Danko • Elizabeth A Davles • Randall E. Decker • Sharon
Deegan • Jon E. Delninger • Kay E. Dennlson • Joseph A
Dlgangl Jr
Joseph A. Ellis • Elaine M. Enders • Deborah D
Ent • Veronica C. Entz • Anonymous • Jeanne M. Fetch •
Daniel E Fisher • Terri L Foller » Lawrence F. Foran • Kathy
J. Foust • Robert P Frawley • Ninette F. Friscia • Woodrow
Fry • Carol A Furnlss • Gary P Gallagher • Nancy L
Gallagher • Beverly Dent Gass • William Todd Gerstemeier •
Donna
Gildea • Joan M. Gorlaski • Michael Grant • Sharon
L Hargreaves • Thomas R. Hartsough • Anonymous Cindy E
Herzog • John Hess • Rebecca L Hess • Marcla A. Hlester •
David A Himlin • Lynda S Hlmlln • Shelley P. Hohn Lauren
M Hopf • David A Hough • Daniel D. Howard • Kathryn L
Hughes • Gina M Huhn • Charles F Humphrey
Bonnie J.
Jacobs • Mary F Jacques • Christopher L. Johnston • David G.
Jones • Lori M Jones " Elaine
•
Kaswandlk
Christine A
Kenepp • Gayle A. Kirk • Tina Kistler • Nancy L. Kline • Amy
S Kllnedlnst • Carole J Ko • Suzanne M. Kocher
Karen L.
Koncz • John R. Kraske Pamela A. Kraske • Lisa M. Kristick
• Roberta K
Kuhns • Debra A Kulka • Sarah A. Langan •
Deborah A. Lamer • Richard Leet • Judi A. Leo • Steven K.
Lindemuth • Anonymous Anonymous • Cheryl A. Lukasiewicz
• M
Christopher Maron ' Susan M. Martini • Rochelle R
Mausteller • Marie L Mayer • Hazel C. McAvoy
Valerie L.
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Cynthia Feasler • Gregory S Prey * Paula M FueUer ' Robin
A Furjanlc * Karen L Futoma " Jane A. Garger " Beverly S.
Mary P.
Hand * Melissa A. Harris * Gall B. Hart man
Hassenplug " Frances Heckel * Joel B Herman * John A. Heydt
* James W. Huffman
Gregory A. Hummel * Jeffrey M.
Jacobaon
Debra A. Jlmski • Patricia J Johnston ' Brenda J
Kahley * Linda D Kammerdlener * John K Keegan * Bruce R.
Keller • Kathleen A. Keriln • Jane E Kirby
Kevin M. Kline
Susan J Knapp ' Kimberiy S Kuronya » Elaine P La vine •
•
Suzanne L. Lawrence
Christine A Lefkof • Anonymous
Joseph A. Lisiewski * Dawn A. Lock! in * Michael R. Loeh * Lori
B. Long * Fran M Lubin * Jane A. Ludrof * Kathleen A. Lynn *
Barbara E. Magnuson * John V Malosky * Joanne Marrone *
Louis E. Maslowe * Thomas S Mason * Colleen M McAuliffe *
Jennifer L. McEIroy * Linda A McGinley * Deborah L. Mengle
* Eugene M. Mensinger * Beverly A. Miklos * Gerald A. Miller *
Nancy A. MUler • Robin L. MUler * Jeffrey K Minnich ' Leslie
J Mitchell • Mary M Monseau
Cynthia L. MueUer • Lisa M
NacreUl
Joseph P Nevis • Lanette E O DeU • Deborah A
Orlando 1 Paula A Osman • Harry N Paisi • Judith A Palasits
• Laurel A
Perry • Lon A. Perry • Anthony A. Raniero •
Marian J Redmond • Martin A Reymer • Scott P Righter •
Jason Y Rim • Donald B Roberts • Anonymous
Debra A.
Ruane Beth A Rudy • Lynne Sassani Suzanne R Schneck
Jack Schoenholtz • Ruby L. Schuon • Edward Secoges Jodi A.
Selp • Karen M. Shoap • Danielle A. Sim one
Harvey M. Smith
• Kerry A. Smith •
Linda M. Smith • Dianne R. Splendido •
Donna L. Staffa • Catherine L Staub • Donna M. Stone 1 Susan
J. Stoner • Deborah A
Stoudt
Janet M Stracka • Paul G.
Stratman • Adam N. Stroup • Lynne D. Stuehring
Gary D.
•
•
Swank
Jill Tier
Angela L. Trill • Richard D. Troutman •
John S Updegrave • Cheryl A VareU
EUeen M. Walter •
Barbara A Washo • Reglna M. Waters • Gerald E. WUliams •
Michael D WUliams • Michael T. WUliams • Linda M. Winkler •
Sharon K Wittes • Betsy J. WoUam • Barbara E. Yeager •
Lorna K. Yoder • Charles K. Zartman • Sherri A Zechman •
I
Anne L Zenzlnger.
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1985
M
M
McCloskey • Mark A McCord • Maureen E. McDonald Linda
L McElvaney • Brian A McGlnJey • Mary M. McHugh • Stacy
J Mclndoe ' Lisa G McNett • Lynne E. Miller • Nancy L
Mlllman • Tammy M. Moore • Carolyn K. Morucci • Alan
M
Musselman • Karen L. Narolewskl • Nancy K O'Connell •
Prosper Osei Wusu • Diane K Overa • Stephanie M. Pattl •
Eric D Pettis
Susan M. Phillips • Debra A
Theresa M. Racek
Todd M. Renner • Sherrie M
Joanne I Rogers • David R. Rolley • John P Ronco •
Donna A. Rose • Kenneth C. Rosencrance • Crystal S. Rudloff •
Richard Y Runyan • Gustav L Sauerzopf • H Sue Nye
Scharfenberg • Kenneth J Scharienberg Jr • Jeffrey D Scheetz
• Jane A
Selslove • Kathy L. Settelen ' Annette C. Shalongo •
Anonymous • Lee W Shoener 1 Anne L. Shortess • Mary F
Shovlln • Karen L. Shuts 1 Karen L. Singlser • Lydia
J. Singley
• Anonymous • Jeffrey
A, Smith • Maureen A Smith • Philip J
Spampinato • John P Spollen • Carol Wimmer Stahle • Dawn
Freya Stannard • Jonl D. Stoner • William Sypawka • Gina
M
Taglioll • Timothy M. Talarico • Kathleen Thatcher •
Stacy T
Thatcher • Anonymous • William J. Towiuey • Reglna L
Truman
Gregory J Uditls • Amy K. Walker • Regina L
Warabak James C. Waselik • Margaret L. Waslelczyk • Todd
A Wasser • Mary E Waterman • Sharon A Weber • George A
Wechter • Donna J Wendling • Michelle T Whalen • Gloria
Peter
J.
Pavllsh
Pompel
•
Risberg
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Wigert • Faith A WUey • Anonymous • Thomas A. Wuliams •
Marc Winter • Robin K Winter • Brenda J Witt • Pamela S
Young • Steven
Young • John M Zavacky • J. Todd Zlmardo
• Donna Polak
Zimmerman.
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• Michael E Chuss • Drew F
Coffman • Myrna E.
Comerchero • John P. Comunale • Cindy K. English ' Rick T.
Felt • EUen M. FUardo
Kathy A. Gabriel • Gregg P. Gaige •
Dlna M. Giovannini Suzanne R. GottshaU • Todd J. Grinaway •
Dana L. Grubb • Denise L. Gurz • John L. Haney Brenda L.
Hendricks
Melinda Harris Holman • Madeline Horn • Alan J.
Hoyt • Georgia L. Jones • Thomas A. Jones • Susan M. Koenig •
Nancy J. Leahy • Sheryl A. Lender • Susan T. Lewis Carol A.
E. Burke
Lless
Lois
A. Ligenza
Jacqueline Lundy • Nancy B.
Alice L. Mengel • Doris E. MUler • Mark A.
•
Sharon R. Mohl Lisa A. Neely • Patricia A. NeUon •
Lisa
Nester • Keith J. Olsen • Kenneth G Ossman • Rita A
Pagnotto • Robert F. Pane • HUary A. Phelps ' Rosanne Piano •
David J Relchart • Lori L. Roble • Maria G. Scali • Lynn L
•
MacCready
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• Sharon A.
Serafln • Suzanne E. Shane •
Lisamarie Shepperson Janet A. Sizer • Eric J. Smith • Lisa B.
Stephens • Linda M. Stroh • Susan L. Trach •
Ellen Twardzlk
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• Dawn N. Vanauken •
Lisa R. Vltaliano • Rita M Ward
Nancy J. Westllng • Sharon E. WUliams • Lorle A Woods
Pamela A. Woodward • Michael C. Yoh.
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Elizabeth R. Reed "35
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Catherine 0 Renninger
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Linda A Becker • Anonymous • Kathleen M. Behan •
Jacqueline A Bencker • Luanne E Bender • Wendy A. Bittner '
Harriet C Blank • Jeffrey L Blank • Elaine M. Bogacki •
Deborah L Bolmer • Jeffrey J Brown • Kimberiy J Brown •
Susette H Brown • Thomas A Casey Jr • Joan D Cebulka •
Rosario Cecco • Thomas V Chlpley • Laurie K Cioffi
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J Cramer • Gholam H. Daryanavardan
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Thomas A. Dent • Lisa A DiehJ • Diane M. DiGiacomo 1 Joanne
M Duffey • Bonnie A. Dunay • Kevin H Earley • Sandra L
Eckart • April C Edwards • Monique S Elnbinder • Mark
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Richard C White '78
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Richard
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John R Thompson 71
Donna M. Uroskie '66
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J. Stanitski '52
James H. Sterner '25
Rhea J Strausser '28
James B Rolley '67
Mary E. RoUey '67
Joseph
L. Basel •
Francis
Conrad L. Stanitski '60
A. Barbara Stanitski '62
Margaret F. Stearns '26
William
Glennls H. Rickert
Edna A Rickert 15
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Dorothy Pugh '46
Robert M. Rabb 72
Tom
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LucUle Wise '22
Gladys B Wltmer
Mary
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Lynn D Wukitsch 77
Paul M. Yaniga '72
Donna A. Yaniga '73
David A. Yergey '64
Bernard J Young '36
Frances R Young 36
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Corp. in Stratford. Conn
CRAIG DIEHL
They
live in Northford.
has been named tennis pro
at the
Carlisle Racquet and Health Club
He is ranked amon
the top 50 players in the country by
the
^Nenth
in
NC^
Middle States
~
'82
Men s Singles°and tuVin ^bfes
He
CU y /Count y singles champion and
T p™ E2
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Pennsylvania State Conference Singles
four
n 1985 he was ranked number one
in the Central
Pennsylvania singles and doubles divisions
times,
RC Al
A
DlLIBER TO JR. '82, a third year
Law School of Widener Universav
has been awarded first prize in the
Law Student Legai
J ? ati JL,
student
Delaware
Writing Competition of the Inter-American
Bar Associa
)udged papere rom
5SJ?SSS
"~ &
«
Earlier this year he
was awarded second prize in the
rlting C
petiUon of »" mternaCal
r
ASSSSi^ffi
Association
of Insurance Counsel of
Chicago
^^TV^"
Nn»" Law Forum,
0t
a
member of the law review, and a member of
the Moot
Court Honor Society. He will receive
his law
A B
degree™
KIERNA ANN SEIFERT
were married January
a
and Samuel A Black
Klerna is employed
customer service
7^
; a*lere^rs
'82
Brown
4 in Carlisle.
by Pennsylvania Blue Shield
in
"59.
Cnve^
Frank
un.vers.ty
^
Sof^mnl
were Doug H.ppensl.e. 68,
Husky Ambassadors The d.nner was
held
MARK
S WARNER '82 has been decorated
Army Achievement Medal at Fort Polk. La with the
He is an
r Weap0nS Crew member W
the 5th Infantry
at Crivellaros
1983
E. HANCHAK '82 has been promoted
to the
rank of captain in the U.S. Army. He
is an operations
officer with the 41st Field Artillery
in West
employed by Pennsylvania Blue Shield as a
supervisor
Germany
MICHAEL CHARLES ARTZ '82 and Jody Lynn Horst
e
an ied A " gUst 24 w ^anon. He is employed
by
* ur u,
W. Woolworth. and they
;
live in
Lebanon
DANIEL
A. KESSLER '82 and Patricia N Martin
were married on April 20 in Elysburg Don
is a buyermerchandiser for Weis Markets. Sunbury. and
their
address is 73 North Market Street. Elysburg
ELIZABETH
SCHROPP
J.
'82
She
4
is
E. HANCHAK '82 has been promoted
to
captain in the U.S. Army. He is an operations
officer
with the 41st Field Artillery in West Germany.
claims
and Thomas J
Mundy
September 28 in Gordon She is a
registered nurse at Lankenau Hospital in
Philadelphia
They reside in Drexel Hill.
'82
a
is
biological
control inspector for Merck Sharp and
Point. Pa. He lives in Norristown
'83
JAMES M STINNER
married
November
9
and Jane Marie Fraley were
'83
Allentown Jim Is a sales
Paints, and the couple lives In
In
MAB
representative for
Allentown.
KIM
McGUIRK
L.
was married
'83
Dohme
quality
in
West
i
ment
bank
of the
O.
department
in 1985
L.
DREISBACH
'83
is
engaged
to
marry
John E. Angstadt.
GINA TAGLIOLI
'83
and
J
Mark Demchyk are
his wife. Lisa
Topton
in
DONNA JO LIPPERT 83 and Craig Wendllng were
married on October 5 In Southampton Donna
Is
a
speech pathologist at Heading Rehabilitation
Center
and Craig is employed by L.M Bobbins. Allentown'
They live In Topton
83 and
Willow Grove
JOHN R KRASKE
Pamela
Is
83
an Internal
auditor with
Mortgage Corporation, and John Is
a cost accountant with William H Borer Inc
They live
In
CUTHBERT
supervisor
are the
He and
parents of one son They reside
GMAC
440938
VI '83 and Debra A Wolf in
ger are planning a spring wedding He is vice president
of Cuthbert and Son.
CHERYL
has been promoted to
'83
manager in the commercial loan credit depart
of the National Bank of Boyertown
He joined the
as credit analyst In 1983 and was made
in
Hatboro.
G.
NOEL
Dunn. Inc office
a
Road, Harrisburg.
sales
In
manager
'83 is
Sayre For the past
manager
new Henry
two years. Don
of the
Prudential Bache in the
Philadelphia region, where he received their
Leaders'
Club award for outstanding sales and service He was
previously an Intern for former U S Rep Jim Nelllgan
and served on the Inaugural committee for Governor
CRYSTAL
II
KMG
in
S.
KATHLEEN
J
McDONALD
Sokoloski on August 30 She
Bloomsburg Hospital
is
'83
will
marry
I>eo
V
a medical technologist at
'83
was married
Crystal
is
to Robert H
an auditor/accountant
Main Hurdman
SHARON M. CAMERON
were married November 16
in
ate studies at
'83 and James Alden Hunt
will
August Cheryl is completing her gradu
Northeastern University in Boston
MICHELE M. BASAR
'83 was recently married to
Vogt (Shippensburg '81
She Is a systems
analyst for Sperry Corporation in Harrisburg
Their
address is 800 Samoset Drive. Harrrisburg, PA 17109
James B
and Kevin P J Toohey
Mechanicsburg Sharon is
'83
in
>fa
hm bwn
P ro
™K*
to
the
U S Air Force He Is an
Information systems officer with the
6943rd Electronic
Security Squadron at Fort Meade.
Md He Is married to
the former Joyce Robinson.
In the
NORMAN J BALCHUNAS JR. '83
m me U s Air Force and Is an
officer at
Urlng AFB. Maine
He
a first lieutenant
electronic warfare
Is
is
former Joanne Hodge, who also attended
married
to
the
BU
MARY ELIZABETH CAVOSI
'83 and Edward F
(Perm State, were married September 21 In
Allentown She Is an accountant for Kiwi
Brands Inc
Douglasvllle They live In Lansdale
Jr
ELAINE MARIE KLINGER
'83 and Richard Earl
Slain were married on October 12
In
Harrisburg. She Is a special edueation leaehei
for (he
Lower Dauphin School District
•'•'".I
PATTI JEANNE PRITCHARD '83 and Mark Tanzos
were married November Hi In Nazareth
She Is a fourth
grade teacher In the Maston Area School
District, and
they live In Bushklll Township
KAREN S BERGER '83 has joined the staff of the
Easter Seal Society of York County's
Rehabilitation
center She holds a master s degree In deaf
education.
are
'84
engaged
'83
Sharon
and
WILLIAM E
Is
administrative
manager for In Speech. Inc in Valley Forge, and
Bill
a manager for Sherwln Williams In
Mechanicsburg.
is
NANCY E. RUSSELL '83 and Eugene Barrett Jr.
were married September 21 In Towanda. They reside In
Cheyenne. Wyoming, where her husband is stationed
with the U S Air Force.
NANETTE
IOLA O'DONNELL '83 and Daniel Joseph
Culllson were married on September 7 In Weatherly. She
is a budget analyst for the U.S. Navy at Mechanicsburg.
Their address
CHERYL L PHILLIPS
SHURTZ
Milton
n
.
lieutenant
for
Thornburgh
be married
.
CAMF
J*£P5ffl
rank of first
BIXLER
engaged
JEFFREY L. BRENT '83 and Kelly Anne Orndorff
were married on October 11 in Shippensburg Jeff is
employed at AMP. Inc The couple resides at 1161 Pond
,
.
SHARON A HILDEBRAND
DONALD
was
'83 and J GARY
MORRIS '81
™K«ged Dltnj s employed by Electronic Data
Systems Inc Mahwah. N J and Gary
Is employed by
A M Best C ompany, Oldwlck, N.J
O Dea
RICHARD A BALES JR
PAMELA K KIRK
Kim M. Gobora. P.O Box
W
Albert
to
Bowker on October 26 in West Chester Kim is a
teacher
Claymont Delaware! High School of the Brandy
wine
School District They live in Wilmington
at
were married
Representative:
Aurora. CO 80044
and William S Wilson
1986 in Shiremanstown
be married on August 16.
Sherrie is a speech pathologist for
the School Association for Special Education In DuPage
County
will
1983
Rudloff
with
**
DIANK C IMBODEN
are
credit
'82
married
JEFF KOSCELANSKY
FhP
SHERRIE L PETERSON
territory
WILLIAM
MARY ELLEN KLINGER
of
marry Joseph
will
Peter Graci of Harrisburg on October
manager for May bell ine Sales Corp
JOSEPH
^
l^Tlll
1983
WILLIAM
were
£
C
C
R«TautiT
a.
Family
Pl.sler
M
Divis1o^°
F.
a
Sandra
Is
322 Third Street.
CHERYL R BEISHLINE
PASUKINLS 74 were married
Benton R.D J3
William
Is
New Cumberland.
'83
and
recently
WILLIAM
They
A.
reside at
employed by Benton Area
Schools
>
AMY
L. LUHR '831s employed as a second grade
teacher in the Fort Worth Independent School District,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Apnl
28
1986
1983
THERESA RACEK
'83
and
NICHOLAS D'ALBERTO
are engaged to be married.
'83
JEANNE
M. POND '83 and WILLIAM J. HEPP JR.
were married October 5 In Downlngton. BiJJ la a
'82
budget coordinator at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Short
New Jersey, and Jeanne la employed by William
T. Cooke Publishing Company, Devon.
Hill*,
KENT A. HATT
In
He
April.
Company and
engaged to marry Lisa A. Smith
employed by Metropolitan Edison
working on his M B A. degree at St.
is
is
'83 Is
Joseph's University, Philadelphia.
CLARE ORTLIP
She
'83 and Patrick Boykin are engaged
employed by George H. Brown and Associates,
In Tempe, Arizona. She Is also attending Arizona
is
Inc.,
State University
DORI J. WOLFE '83 and ROBERT W. SMITH '82
were married October 19 in Ambler Dori is a speechlanguage pathologist at Crozer-Chester Medical Center,
Chester, and Robert is a manufacturer's representative
for Mahan Associates, Inc., Blue Bell. They live
on
Apple Lane in West Deptford, N.J.
MARCY WATKINS
on June
Marcy
'83
Is
JACQUELINE LOMBARDO
in
was married to SalvaCoplague, Long Island She
1983
GAIL M. GERBERICH '83 and Jeffrey L Rarick will
be married In June. Gall Is employed In the
Industrial
hygiene department of East Penn Manufacturing
Lyons.
D. ROCH
and DAVU) F. MILLER '84
plan to wed In December 1986. Jennifer
a sales
la
represenlatlve for Fraser Business Equipment In
Allentown, and David is a sales representative for
at the Buckeye Pipe Line
Allentown.
Advo-
Systems, Inc.
live in Hillsboro.
Gallagher (University of Pennsylvania) were
married
August 10 In Lewlsburg. She was employed as
fund-
MARK
'83 and Michael William
(North Carolina State U.) were married in
Uflta. She is a certified public accountant with
Ernst
and Whinney In Raleigh, North Carolina.
Their address
Is 7728 Klngsberry Court.
Raleigh 27609.
.ALLISON BARTLETT
Jtf8$L
COLE BELL III '83 were married
'83
and CARLOS
August 3 In Hazleton
Laura Is a systems analyst for the Sperrv
Company In
Bluebell, and Carlos Is an accountant
for Beard & Co
Heading. Their address Is 200 East Schuvlkill
Road. Apt'
r 4, Pottstown.
JSSSLH^
were
yiKACHKO
P0L CHIN
ROBERT
and
'83
married on April 20 In Hazleton
of Franklin's Family Restauin Montgomeryvllle. Their
address is Hatfield
Village Apartments. Apt A B 1-5.
Hatfield
Bob
is
82
assistant
manager
rant
KATHY BYRER
ROBERTA
is
engaged
to
marry Mary
'83 is
engaged
to
marry Judith
A.
CECCHETELLI
'83
and
David
H
Hellman were married on September 7 in Scranton. She
was employed by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
and they will live in San Francisco.
JILL FRANCES PIKE '83 and Mark Rinkus were
married August 24 in Coudersport. Mark is employed
by
Keyboard World in Cumberland. Maryland, and
their
address is Bel Air Apts. No. 6 in that city.
SANDRA MARIE BASARA
systems
Sperry
Bell.
analyst
a
for
Corp,
at
Blue
returned to
Pa.,
campus
seniors
'83,
to
interview
trainee positions with Sperry.
for
LINDA BRACE
'83
is
elephone Company and
at Scranton University.
i
employed by Commonwealth
is
pursuing a master's degree
Representative: Robert J.
Church, VA 22046
Kenney,
605
Northwest
Street, Falls
JIM MALLOY '84 has joined the staff of U.S. Rep
Paul E. Kanjorski (D-ll) as a caseworker.
He lives in
Hazleton.
KIM ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN
'84 is
engaged
to
Jay
Andrusisin. She is employed by Lincoln
Intermediate
Unit 12 in New Oxford.
ELIZABETH ANN KRAMER
F.
Bertrand on March
28.
She
Conewago Valley School
'84 will
is
marry William
an English teacher
District,
New
in
Oxford.
and John Michael
Morrash are planning an October 1986 wedding.
Sandra
s a programmer/analyst for General
Electric Co in
King of Prussia.
Henry
JENNIFER DOROTHY ROCH 83
MILLER '84 are planning a December
JILL SEIFERT '84 and ROBERT PAUL
TIER '84
were married in West Lawn. Jill is a buyer
for Hess's
D e Pf rtm ent Stores, Allentown. and Robert is manager
of Foot Fads in Berkshire
Mall West. They reside
fer
is
a
and
DAVID F
wedding. Jennirepresentative for Fraser Business
Allentown, and David is a sales represent-
sales
in
KAREN
in
E. BURD '84 was married
Mechanicsburg.
to
Richard Tyson
.
in
Whitehall.
ative for Advo-Systems, Inc.
LYNN
Colello
N
Street,
'83
DANNER
E WAGNER
and Eric M. Miller were married
January 11 in Virginia Beach, Va. She is a
merchandise
coordinator for Hess's Department
Stores, Inc., in
Norfolk. Va. They live in Virginia Beach.
INTERVIEWER
Grove
TERRI A. HOOVER '83 and JAMES D. FANTASIA
were married in Oley. Terri had been employed
by
Concern of Fleetwood as a child therapist. They
reside
in Columbia, Md.
the
LORI
Elaine
5125
1984
'83
MINDOCK
M.
Equipment
and Perry Sinatore (Kutztown
U.) were married on May 18 in Bath.
Kathy Is employed
'83
Wayne Peter
M. Orgel of Allentown.
DONNA MARIE POLAK
Zimmerman
and
Fardis of Allentown.
raising
director for the Multiple Sclerosis Society
in
Virginia Beach, Virginia They now live in
Philadelphia.
'83
is
Mountaintop.
GUS SAUERZOPF
Thomas Michael
and
NJ.
CAROLE LYNN RASPEN
Fort Worth, Texas. Her address
Richland Hills, Texas 76118.
in
Jeckell were married In Mountaintop.
Carole is a
special education teacher for the Luzerne
Intermediate
Unit, assigned to the Crestwood School
District Thev
live in
'83
Company. They reside
ELAINE FARLEY '83 and DAVID KASWANDIK '81
were married on May 4 in Miller Heights. Elaine works
for Firemen's Fund Insurance Company,
and David is
manager of the F.W. Woolworth in Somerville. NJ Thev
'83
SHARON KAY EMICK
1983
'83
tore Grosso on October 25 In
Is a staff accountant at Albrecht,
Vlgglano, Zurick, Inc.,
In Farmlngdale, L.I. They reside in Massapequa,
L.I.
JENNIFER
-
Returning for the annual alumni men's basketball game were (first
row) Artie
Luptowski. Tony DaRe. Randy Colone. Jeff Slocum.
Steve Rosenberry. (second row) Jerry Radocha
Terry Conrad Rick Fertig. J.m Platuk.s. Barry Francisco.
Cas Kosc.olek. (third row) Mike Ognosky.
7
George Hamilton and Rick Yanni.
marry John Demangone
will
a second-year graduate student
the school psychology program at Alfred University.
28.
ALUMN CAGERS
B.
'83
SLATTERY
'83
has been identified for early
promotion to senior airman in the U.S. Air
Force He
was awarded the new rating ahead of other
Air Force
members by a "below-the- zone" promotion board which
considered job performance, military knowledge
bearing and self-improvement efforts.
He is a medical
administration specialist at Holloman
Air Force Base
Hospital in New Mexico.
™SOLLA M. KROGULSKI '83
pathologist at
RODNEY
Reading
G.
'83
were married recently
in
and
VAN SCOTT TROUT-
SHERI LEE FOREMAN '84 and John S. Majczan
Jr
were married November 17 in
Bethlehem. Sheri is
employed m the advertising department
of Hess's
Department Store. Allentown. They live in
Bethlehem.
SANDRA
L.
GOLAS
'84
and
MARK
J.
MILLER
'84
be married in October. Sandra
is employed at the
eC0 ry Center at HUJcr(*t in
MUford.
?
Mart
:? f
k*""* ° f Para, aI
g
*
will
ME
*
T"***
is
and Sara Elizabeth Cable
Hughesville. Rodney is a
systems programmer for GRIT in
Williamsport
address is 357 Lyons Ave Willlamsport
,
'84
be married in September 1986. Molly
is
by Hershey Foods, and Van is
a sales
representative for Cinema Supply Co.
employed
Kdelphia
a speech/language
Rehabilitation Hospital.
DODSON
„
JtS4?
MAN
83 will
Their
JODI
ANN SEIP
'84
and
TODD LEON SEIP
'84 will
°n
7 1986 Jodi earned an M.S. degree
£f
n
Pathology at BU and is employed
by
Logopedjc Assoc,ates, Inc..
Shawnee^on-the-Delaware
as a speech therapist. Todd
is an accountant with
Kunsman & Co., CPA. in Easton.
'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
1984
^
1984
JO ANN ROCKOV1CH
*84
were married June
and Angelo Poziesseve
is employed
Imt Thev
22 in West Hazleton She
as a teacher in the Luzerne Intermediate
reside at 33 North Chestnut Street,
Treskow
JOAN STEINBRECHER
Mediator*.
Inc
.
I
in
rl^A^
GAFFGA
^
M
»;
Y
rl
Chestnut
85 are engaged
3nd
Wendy
is
.
c.
St
KENNETH MARK
employed by
,
addres* ,s Pa,m ^wfrn
.
Apt 1. Denton. TX 76201
MICHAEL E THORPE
First
dBSTSSFJS
?' an
BECKER
Corporation
in
'84 is
She
Hanover.
19.
A KUHN
ERIC
'84
has graduated from the
'84
™'ved
«^
He
Is
a second lieutenant
and Betty Ann Fanfarlllo were
Gettysburg He is employed by
A, an,a lIwr R ja Tne,r «ddrei
Is 1106
South Broadway. Pitman. N J
is
on
the
faculty
of
-
MARY ELLEN YANIK
•
'
Wilkes Barre
In
and John
'84
Man-
M
Ellen
Luchetti were
is a personnel
assistant at Standard Security
Life Insurance
New \ ork City The couple resides in
Wavne
Con^Z
DEBORAH L MENGLE
'84
has accepted the position as
coordinator for the New Directions
Employment and
Counseling Center at the YWCA in Lancaster
EILEEN WALTER "84 and MICHAEL ROTH '85 are
engaged to be married in April. Eileen is
employed as
an accountant by Gilbert/Commonwealth.
Green Hills
and Mike is an accountant for Purdue
[nc
in
Salisbury, Maryland.
MARY F FORD
at
'84
has
been
itftofite
BOROCH
and Carolyn M. Dobson
'84
dies
'84
M
Rita
'84
March
11
Virginia.
nT
INSKI
84
'84
in
LISA
SNYDER
in
G E SMITH
'
M
rr»!^V
ra.g .s an accountant
l
KATHLEEN
Hospital.
and L,sa A
for Poloron
™ Herr are engaged
Homes. MiddlebuFg
McGRATH
M.
She
A September
Is
1986
'84 Is engaged
to Kevin F
employed by Chestnut Hlli
wedding Is plimned
LYN N » UCKALEW
38*5™
k
m
,
t
nZ?
Septembor
and William G.
'84
28 ,n Willlamsport.
She
™ 'M and JAMES
A.
VMWm**? Wl MARCAVA
mnrhed Mav
**
Allentown.
?2rIS 1L
!he ^ rson, >^ department
Triangle
ln
of
^
Building r
i enters main
office In Quakertown. and
a staff accountant In the
i
.
Allentown offices
accounting firm of Deloltte. Hasklns
and Sells
JANA HAMRICK
specialist of Project
'84
and
Craig Steve were
married on September 21 in Dalton Cindy is a medical
technologist at Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill Their
address is Box 76D-1, Selinsgrove R D 1
was selected as Nurse of Hope
for the Carbon-Tamaqua Unit of the American
Cancer
Society. She is employed at Coaldale State General
has
'84
SPARC
been
appointed
Jim
Is
the
of
protect
In the Bl Jn^burg/l)anv5S
V
of »* Educational
SEnV.M
r'r"
Opportunity
( enter of
Northeastern Pennsylvania The
projec was developed to help
reduce the drop out rate
" b'gh Mho.,1 students and Increase the
number of
°" ^ C0,,eK(>s iw ^ivu\ schools or other
1
-
training
T.
McOINNIS
planning a June wedding
the Sperry Corp
'84
and Maryann Robertl are
Hawley He Is employed
by
y J
3
In
LINDA KAMMERDIENER
and and has
Baltimore, Ml)
a
'84
Is
new address
teaching
IK
In
Vlewrldge
MaryDrive
212:»l>
the truck driver
ran Into her car. police in
'84
and
FKl>HOrP
DAVID A FAD ALE
'84
JhSSS^J?
McCORD
83 were
'85
and
MARK ALLAN
married October 2d In York Linda Is
sales munagei of ||,.- shoe department
at Bamberger's
In Rockaway. N.J
and Mark Is sales manager at
Marval. Ine In Princeton. They live In Budd
Lake N J
.
.
of
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority
and was active in the Com
munJt) Govenunenl v.
[a
_
1985
Freedom
where she was
track team, she
BchOO],
Representative Virginia Balchunas.
NJ 0740^2524
lions
m
orp
lived
MARY BETH NEMETH
i
M
Re
worked
prfl
for
the
.^HSaucon Valley Country Club
^
in Bethlehem
GUERRIERI
•She was a member of Notre
Bethlehem Catholic Church
Surviving, in addition to her parents, are
a sister
Maryrose G Johason of Madison. N.J., also a
Bu
alumna, and her maternal grandparents, Joseph G
and
Mary Donchez of Bethlehem.
A
scholarship in Rita s memory has DM0 established
Contributions may be sent t/j the BL Alumni
Association designated for the Rita Guerrleri
Scholar
ship
at
BU
'85
Is
an accountant
Austin Truck Rental of Allentown. Inc. Her address
821 Kleffer St
Apt 1. Bethlehem. PA 18015.
for
Is
.
'85 Is
a lab/office
manager
Bandywine Color Labs, a commercial and
-JMviously
of
Road
PATRICIA SHULTZ '85 and Chris E. Bankes are
pluming a spring wedding She Is employed by Shared
Medical Systems In Malvern.
Club
W<
Dame
Lincoln
..,«
B
L
1
Klnnelon,
LOR1 LEONARD
and WILLIAM TOMALAVAGE are
engaged to be married in June Lisa is an accountant
for Harrisburg Hospital, and Bill is employed
bv UPS in
Northumberland.
Hospital.
bride of
be married on July 12 Wendy
Is a business teacher
In the ( oalesvllle Area School
District, and David Is a
math teacher In the same district
on the
earned a bachelor of arts
degree in mass communica
Hons at BU In December
1984 She was a member of
Shamokin. Pam is a teacher in the
and the couple lives in
'84
the
,
WENDY M BLYLER
The accident happened when
A graduate
'84
KATHY TRIMMEL
of
APRIL SHOWERS '84 and KEITH ROYER '84 will be
married on May 24 April Is on the
nursing staff of
Sacred Heart Hospital In Norristown.
and Keith Is
assistant manager of a K mart
store In New Jersey
Guerrleri 84. a native of Bethlehem,
died
after a truck car accident In Fairfax
County
^Hlgh
District,
CINDY CRESS WELL
became
'84
^
Scandle on December 21 In
Shamokin Marv
was employed by /.ukennan and
Co. oensaiem. Tine
couple lives In Shamokin
Pa
became Mrs Dennis W.
*84
,ri,ln,n «
accident
and Julie Unger were married
SCHLEGEL
Lenig on October 5
Shikellamy School
Sunbury.
M McHUG H
W
will
.
J.
Y
18017.
recently. They reside in Lime Ridge, Pa The bride
is a
secretary at Kleer Pak Corporation, Berwick, Pa The
bridegroom is an accountant at JDK Management
Co
Lightstreet, Pa.
PAMELA
has comp,eted ba8,c
ell asleep at the wheel and
Virginia said
Rita was the daughter of Arthur and
Mary Donche/
Guerrleri of 2720 Stonewood Drive. Bethlehem.
and Gary M Hauck are
engaged. The bride-to-be is employed by the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit. Norristown,
Pa as a
speech pathologist. Her fiance is affiliated with
Hauck
Construction Company, Bloomsburg. A November 8
wedding is planned.
STUART ESKIN
'83
Young graduate
and Ruth Ann Steele were
married September 7 in Tamaqua. He is employed
bv
People's Life Insurance Company. Lansford
They live
on Hazle Street, Tamaqua.
CEBULKA
ROBERT SP1TALNICK
will
be married in September 1986. Keith is
an accountant
for Peat, Marwick, Mitchell and
Company.
THOMAS JOHN WARD
and
84
^
9
JOSEPH P HATHAWAY '84 has comple ted V S Air
horce pilot training and has received
silver wings at
Reese Air Force Base. Texas A second
lieutenant hi
will serve at Elmendorf Air Force
Base In Alaska
appointed an
in Jenkin
STEVEN ROBERT ME NET '84 and Debra Anne
Lucas (Shippensburg) were married in Mount
Penn He
is employed as a cost accountant
bv Polymer Corp
They reside in Reading.
D.
^
Ml
Richard v,
WILLIAM
Manor Junior College
town.
14
TONI LYNN SPIES "84 and Michael J
Kruczek 84
were married in Reading Ton! is
employed b\ the
federal government, and
Michael Is a teacher at
Philllpsburg (N.J.i High School
has joined the staff of Burkavage Design Associates of Clarks Summit
as an urban
p anner He is responsible for the daily implementation
of the Computer Aided Design
Drafting System His
position also includes work with the firm
s IBM PCs at
Abington Executive Park.
JOAN
chief technologist
Is
17
and Andrew J Smltreskl
She is employed by Wiley
be married on September 27 Mary
Is employed by
Standard Register Co.. Reading, and
Robert Is
employed by Federal Express. Reading
will
'84
MARIA DEMATTEO
'84
were married on February
House. Bethlehem
"
L.
'84
,
r S ,n
BARBARA BOYER
KEITH
MILLER
A.
tl
Y
Beacon. N
admissions counselor
PAMELA
in
^hT ?L
engaged to mam- Geoffrey
an accountant for Tu.Bar
29
and
department head of radiology
at MacunS Medfcal
en er She was previously
a medical aSS0C,ale
associate at
a
Doctors Urgent Care Center In
Allentown.
Davis (Penn State)
is
Highlands School District
JEFF JACOBSON
1926
.
'84
married December 28
married
PAT ELSROTH
Apts
V,at ° r roursf and has
the
?
Arm
«t the Army Ay.atlon
> av,
SZSiTJSE
School
at Fort Rucker. Ala
KATHLEEN FARNAN '84 is engaged to marry
Rudolph Ducharme Jr in May Stif fs
a compu er
operator for Shared Medical Systems in
Malvern. Pa
LINDA A.
A. Hoertz on April
«
pper
.
BARC
baSlC lr *""*
JANICE L FISHER '84 and Ernest A
Ruppenthal
were married in Watsontown on
January 4 She is
working on a master s degree in
psychology and family
and Kenneth J Lavertv
be married in May She
is a sales
'84
are engaged to
representative for Credit
*
Fo^.eUa°n^ *
'
iQftfi
1984
clients
She
is
also doing
free lance
public
for 110
Industrial
relations
work
TRINA E ZACHARIAS
'85 and ROBERT L. KADbe married on July 26. Trlna is a
registered nurse at Allentown Osteopathic Medical
Center, and Bob Is employed In the management
training program by First Investors Corp., Willow
JESKI
*85
will
Grove
DEBORAH L HARTMAN
SMITH
'85
and
JEFFREY
J.
'85 are engaged Deborah Is a special
education
teacher at Shikellamy High School, Sunbury, and Jeff is
an agent for Nationwide Insurance in Lewisburg.
30
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ April
1986
Coach stresses academics
Pete Adrian, assistant head coach and defensive
coordinator at the University of Rhode Island for the
past 10 seasons, has been named as the new head
football coach at Bloomsburg University.
The 37-year-old SteubenvUle, Ohio native replaces
George Landis who left BU recently to accept a position
as head football coach at neighboring Bucknell
University.
Adrian has helped Rhode Island head coach Bob
Griffin lead his teams to consecutive 10-3 seasons in 1904
and 1985 and appearances in the
Division J AA
NCAA
national playoffs. Rhode Island has captured three of
the last five Yankee Conference titles. Rhode Island also
won the Lambert/Meadowlands Cup in Division 1 AA
this season.
Huskies' academic standards is by instituting a
mandatory in-season breakfast program for the players
from 7:15 to 8:15 every morning. "They'll get a decent
meal, and the morning is a great time to study." he
Adrian brings with him a philosophy that Division II
be played for fun. "Football is something
to do," he said at a recent press conference "It should
be fun. I've coached for 16 years at the Division II and
football should
Division
coach
at.
I
said.
AA levels and I believe it's the best level to
The kids are there because they want to be
Adrian says he is comfortable coming in after the
success of George Landis. "The spotlight doesn't bother
me," he said. "It's one of the attractions of the job. The
people here expect to win now. As a coach, I expect to
there."
One thing that impressed
BU officials was Adrian's
concern for high academic standards He stresses that
players attend class. At Rhode Island, Adrian coached
in a program which not only produced winning records
but also a 94 percent graduation rate for players.
One of the ways Adrian hopes to maintain the
win.
"Bloomsburg may not be 12-1 again," Adrian said,
"but I think it's important for the program to be 7-3 or
8-2 next season. We'd like to be as competitive as
possible every year. I think Bloomsburg should be able
to effectively compete for the Pennsylvania Conference
Eastern Division championship every year. I'm going to
try to keep us number one."
On the field, Adrian plans to have the Huskies throw
the ball more. "Last year, Bloomsburg was very
balanced between the throw and the run
about 2,000
yards each. With me, it'll probably be more like 3,000
(yards) passing and 1500 (yards) running."
Adrian has already appointed two of his assistant
coaches. They are Vin Sinagra, who will handle the
offense, and Joe Viadello.
Besides coaching at Rhode Island, Adrian has also
coached at Idaho State University and West Virginia
University. He earned his bachelor's degree in physical
education at West Virginia in 1970 and his master's
degree in physical education at Rhode Island in 1971.
The new head coach says he is looking forward to his
job at BU. "Everything here is on the uplift," Adrian
—
said.
Adrian, his wife, Chris, and his sons, Rocco, 9, and
Zachary, 7, will be moving to the Bloomsburg area in
the near future.
Landis left BU in January to take over a Division I-AA
program at Bucknell that struggled to a 3-7 record this
past season. Also going to Bucknell with Landis was Lou
Maranzana, assistant head coach and defensive
coordinator.
"This decision
was certainly made with mixed
emotions," Landis said. "I had the opportunity to meet
and work with many outstanding people at Bloomsburg
and it meant a lot to me both personally and
professionally.
Bloomsburg was good
appreciate the support of
and
in the
many
to
me
and
I
people both on campus
community."
In four years, Landis turned the Huskies around
0-10 in 1981 (before he arrived) to 12-1 in
1985. The
from
Huskies won the Pennsylvania Conference championship
season and posted the only undefeated regular
season in the nation among Division II schools. The
Huskies then went on to the NCAA Division II semifinals
before losing to North Alabama.
For its efforts, BU was named the ECAC Team of
the
Year and winner of the Lambert/Meadowlands Cup as
this past
the top Division
II
team
in the east.
Landis received several honors for his work in
1985,
including a unanimous selection as Pennsylvania
Conference Coach of the Year. He was also named as
the Kodak Coaches' College Division I
(NCAA Division
NAIA
Division I) national Coach of the Year. In
addiLandis was honored as the recipient of the Irving
Marsh-Stan Lomax Award given by the Metropolitan
New York Football Writers Association as the top small
college coach in the east.
Landis recorded a 24-18-1 record in his four
seasons at
II,
tion,
Office technologies topic of
Interested in mastering methods of teaching
office
technologies? A three-week workshop offered
bv the BU
Department of Business Education and Office "
Administration will help you do just that.
The workshop will be held at Lansdale School
of
Business from June 23 to July 11.
Instructors will be Dr
John J. Olivo Jr., chairman of the sponsoring
department, and Mrs. Charlotte Cubbler
The by word for this three-week workshop
is "share"
and the results will allow each participant
to take awav
an extensive collection of teaching methods
and
materials in office technologies. Ideas
and samples that
are guaranteed to work, as well as
student -designed
lessons. wUl be presented and shared.
Hands-on
experience with IBM compatible equipment will
be
provided for both novice and experienced
teachers
Field trips to various businesses are
being planned.
workshop
The workshop format
will consist of
morning sessions
which focus on sharing ideas, lesson plan
development
and other teaching methodologies, and afternoon
sessions, which focus on hands-on
opportunities with a
variety of software.
The
week of the workshop will deal with methods
word processing, followed bv methods of
teaching spreadsheets in week two and
methods of
teaching information processing in week three.
The registration fee of $10 per week or $25 for all
three
weeks includes all materials and coffee breaks
The
workshop is funded through a grant from The
first
of teaching
Pennsylvania State University Center for Vocational
Education.
Contact Dr Olivo at 207 Sutliff Hall. BU. for
information
more
SSHE
boasts 83,168
Official figures for the fall term of the
1985-86
academic year show 83.168 students enrolled in the
State
System of Higher Education (SSHE).
The total enrollment for the fall semester reflects
an
increase of 821 students over the previous
year Tallies
show 72.061 undergraduate and 7,823 graduate
students
are attending SSHE institutions. There are
3 284
students listed as unclassified.
"These figures indicate that the State System
is
thriving." said SSHE Chancellor James
H. McCormick
By maintaining our mission of low-cost, high-quality
education, we continue to attract
students who are
"
looking for affordable higher
education
Ten of the 14 SSHE universities recorded
increases in
the first semester, while the
remaining four posted
declines Bloomsburg's enrollment
for 1985 was 6.439. up
250 over 1984.
Distinguished
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
Staff
of
^
tMCftl n« to become a housewife,
KJtSKftf
2
fU ed in occasionally
as a substitute
Writer
One
Alumna celebratesTob"
put
Bloomsburg University's
oldest living
graduates celebrated her 100th birthday
recently Vera
(Hemingway) Housenick, Class of 1905.
reached the
special milestone on Feb. 20. A distinguished
citizen in
the town of Bloomsburg. she has devoted
much of her
life to education and community
service
Mrs. Housenick was born on Feb. 20. 1886
in College
Springs, Iowa. Her family moved to
Bloomsburg
K when
she was 1 1 years old.
grad ated r° h lgh 801,001 in 1903
and enrolled at
.Kf^.
K
K,
the
Bloomsburg
Normal
I
teacher at the
Third street School In Bloomsburg "
she savs
Throughout her life in Bloomsburg. Mrs
Housenick
nas been very active in a number
of service
organizations in the Bloomsburg area
She served as the secretary of the
BU Alumni
Association for almost 25 years and
received a
Distinguished Service Award from
the Alumni
Association for her efforts
oi ine Public
says,
l
dldn
LffiT
rla n
?^
that,
back then,
"I
!I°
t
'
U
0
rn
y Kreat grandchildren In sweaters
knitted." she says
She also keeps busy doing her
"assignment " Mrs
llousenlek's granddaughter In law. Nancy,
that
at the
normal school had regular
calisthenics periods, Mrs. Housenick says.
"We had to
wear special gym suits. They were navy blue
and
consisted of bloomers and stockings. We had to
do
exercises and marches."
She even remembers some of the professors she had
These included Professor Cope, who taught science
town of
the key to
the city In recognition of her civic activities.
She also
received a letter from President Reagan
Bloomsburg presented Mrs, Housenick with
Atlantic City, N.J.
In 1909, she married Charles Housenick and
returned
VERA HEMINGWAY HOUSENICK
Rakowsky, vice chairman
Rakowsky
said
to get a feel for what's going on
Through this program I'm getting to know more people
and seeing more Interaction "
Since some of the trustees live a considerable distance
from Bloomsburg and don't
get to the campus as often as
they would like to. the
"Personally.
of the
BU
Council of
was taking part in a new Trustee in Residence
program at BU. He was the first trustee to take part in
the program, in which trustees spend several days on
campus meeting with students, faculty and
administrators.
Trustees,
Rakowsky, who is also the superintendent of the
Area School District, met with education
majors and with faculty and administrators from the
Clearfield
College of Professional Studies.
"Since I'm in the field of education, I wanted to taJk
with education majors," he said "I hope, as a
practicing administrator, I can bring new ideas to the
classes."
The goal of the Trustee in Residence program is to
enable trustees to learn more about how the university
0!>
commemorating the event
For her age. Mr» Housenick
spirits
"1 just take things a
Is In
day
good health and
time." she says.
at a
'trustee in residence
functions,
classroom at Bloomsburg State College studying to be a
secondary school teacher. Last month. Rakowsky
returned to the classrooms of Bloomsburg University,
this time in a slightly different role.
ftW
In celebration of her 100th birthday,
the
Mrs. Housenick graduated from the Bloomsburg
Normal School in 1905 and then worked for several
years as a teacher. She taught in Mlfflinville, Pa. and
sitting In a
?°?.!
Mrs Housenick even tries to get out to Alumni
Weekend activities In the summer when she's able
taught geometry; and Professor
Sutliff Hall was named.
Rakowsky 70 was
,
1
suggested to
her KOOUl a year ago that she write
her memoirs
"I wanted her to do It for her 100th
birthday " Nancy
•ays. "So I ask her each day how she's doing
on her
'assignment '"
who
Sixteen years ago. Stan
l
grandchildren,
ii 1!J
Writer
men
lives with her grandson. Charles
C
Housenick II, Class of 1960, and his wife. Nancy
Mrs Housenick keeps herself busy these days
by
reading and knitting She especially
enjoys knitting
bedsocks for the hospital auxiliary
I
Staff
In
!
try that again!"
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
community
Her rappoij with the students was so good,
she says.
0"
b,rthd ays. she would even have a
party fir
them
Now. Mrs Housenick. whose children
Include one son
(who Is deceased), two grandchildren and five
great
me. She said I
couldn't stay, but I told her I didn't want
to walk home
by myself. So she had a teacher walk me home
didn't
Rakowsky
the university
home for a number of years
two
ln m
y n o"»e at that time." she says,
mi, the boys were not allowed to come home
drunk
or bring any alcohol In the house
Second, they weren't
allowed o have any girls In their
rooms. The first time
they broke a rule
out they went But 1 didn't have
any trouble
ha
visiting a girlfriend of mine one
night and I
to stay overnight," she says. "I
got In without
being seen, but at lights out (which was around
10
o'clock), a teacher came in and found
whom
.
"WVld
living In her
was
Suthff, for
First Presbyterian Church,
funded what Is now Independence Ford) in 1955. she
began to take In students to live with
her In her home
She says she had between five
and eight young
wanted
Professor Wilbur,
served as president of the Women's
of the missionary
™™ber of
usen,ck
visitors couldn't stay overnight
in the
Female students
also very active in the First
and was a member
meXnT
boys danced
with boys. In order for a boy to dance with
a girl he had
to get permission from a teacher.
Another difference that Housenick recalls
between
college life now and college life in the early
1900s was
dormitories.
have any daughters")
°!rh NoomibW She was a Sunday
a
to
Mrs. Housenick recalls that one of the
major social
activities in the early 1900s was dancing
But she says
those dances were quite different from
the dances of
today^ The girls danced with girls and
the
of the
.iSSLS^HS
a
though she doesn't get there as
often as she used to
800d a d 1 ,eel g0od and someone can
.I
he n me, then I can
neip
!
get there," she says
School.
we used
member
'
H
J!.
Organiiatlon.
Mrs. Housenick has fond memories of her
two years
at the Normal School One of her
favorite memories is
that of Long Porch. This was a piazza
about 140 feet
long which was connected to a dormitory
(which later
became Waller Hall and is currently the site of
Lycoming Hall) and was a favorite gathering
spot for
students.
"I remember there were chairs there
and
go out there and sit and talk." she says
t
Mrs Housenick was
m
,
Library Board, a
HospUal AuxU,a ry. and one of the
founders
SftffiftSI
Trustee
in
program
keep
I
want
Residence
will
help trustees
topics like politics in education, the role of athletics
In
Rudmann bill, high school adml
nlstratlon, minimum salaries for teachers and the
academics, the (iramm
Importance
of
money from
the private sector In
education
Other trustees who
program
In the future
be participating In the
Include Klbern Alkire and Gerald
will
Mallnowskl, according to Rakowsky.
Rakowsky has been a member of the Council of
Trustees since December 1983.
in contact with the
university.
Rakowsky
"I feel very strongly about the school," he said. "I'm
BU what I received as a student. It's
way of repaying the university."
said
giving back to
While on campus,
Rakowsky sat in on an
Academic Affairs Advisory
Committee meeting, talked to
a Social Foundations of
Education class, attended
several graduate classes,
talked with special education
Rakowsky holds a master's degree from Perm State
Is currently enrolled In a doctoral program there.
He began his career In education at North Schuylkill
and
High School where he taught English and coached
and track for a number of years. He left North
Schuylkill In 1975 to accept a position In the Towanda
Area School District as assistant principal and director
football
students, and met with
various faculty members
In the Social Foundations
of Education class,
of athletics.
High School
Rakowsky became principal of Clearfield
In 1976 and was appointed superintendent
of
the Clearfield Area School District In 1984.
Rakowsky answered
questions from students on
my
RAKOWSKY
Rakowsky, a bachelor, lives In Clearfield, Pa. He
of the BU Alumni Association.
member
is
a
32
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Apnl
1986
1985
1985
1985
BRENDA
(KRAMER) HENDRICKS
SUSAN JANE PROSTKO '85 and Michael KeppeJ arc
planning a spring 1987 wedding. Susan Is working on a
master's degree In chemistry at Southern Illinois
employed as an accountant
Blue Bell, Pa. Her address
University.
Pa. 18955
L.
at
is
'85
is
S perry headquarters in
Box 155, Richlandtown.
DEBORAH K. AD AM SON '85 is a speech and language pathologist at the Good Shepherd Home's rehabilitation hospital in Allentown. She lives in Coopersburg
S. GRIMM '85 and WESLEY A. WRIGHT
were married November 2 in Lancaster. Colleen is
employed by the Carbon- Lehigh Intermediate Unit in
Allentown, and Wes is employed by Hess of Allentown.
They reside in Whitehall.
COLLEEN
DONNA FOLK
JOHN
DOYLE
be
married on August 23. Donna is employed by Gelsinger
Health Plan, Danville, and John is employed by General
Public Utilities, Reading. He is also enrolled in a
master's program at Vlllanova University.
'85
and
SUSAN KAY Y AUGER
W. Armstrong
in
P.
engaged to marry Jeff
She is employed at Central
'85 is
April 1987.
FOLEY
a second lieutenant in the U.S.
Air Force, has graduated from communications computer programmer officer course at Keesler AFB, Miss.
M.
'85,
HILARY PHELPS
marry Lt. William H.
Her fiance Is an Instructor
Fisher III on
pilot at Laughlln Air Force Base In Del Rio, Texas.
'85
will
April 6, 1986.
Their new address will be Willow
9, Del Rio, Texas 78840.
DEAN ROBBINS
Wood Apartments,
No.
'85
and Karen Fldler are planning
'85
graduated from the medical
St. Luke's Hospital, Bath, In
an August wedding.
DAVID BORDA
technology program at
July.
STACY L. GUNN '85 has Joined the staff of AT&T Bell
Laboratories In Allentown as an assistant financial
service specialist.
JERRY GANZ
employed by the accounting firm
Ernst and Whlnney In Reading, Pa. While at BU he
served for two years as an assistant in the office of
University Relations. He and Sport Information Director
Jim Hollister collaborated on a tennis brochure which
was awarded a Citation for Excellence for 1985 by the
College Sports Information Directors of America.
of
were married October
and James
Lemoyne. She
'85
5 in
representative for Beneficial Consumer
pany, and they live In Catasauqua.
CAROL YANNES
engaged Stephen
A spring wedding
Is
'85 and Stephen Wrobel Jr. are
employed as an industrial designer
is
planned.
LYNETTE R. YOCUM '85 and Darryl Wayne Conradwere married recently. They reside in Corsicana, Texas.
The bridegroom is a graduate of Florida Institute of
Technology and Is employed by Crusty's Sea Food in
Roan, Texas.
LAURIE ANN LONG
'85 and Rex E. Minium were
October 12 in Williamsport. Laurie is a
registered nurse at Community General Osteopathic
Hospital, and they live in Shlremanstown.
married
NANCY
MacCREADY
B.
R
Schaffer
Is a service
Discount Com-
'85
KARIN
'85 is a staff
Pottsville.
in
nurse at the
She
lives
in
PATRICK
is
employed
MORAN
T.
at
'85
II
engaged
'85 is
Penn
and Brenda L Hershey
be married on September 13. 1986. Patrick
representative for Northwestern Mutual Life.
will
DANA
GRUBB
L.
'85
is
to Allen
State.
office
a sales
is
manager
for
the
engineering and land planning firm of Greenebaum,
Miller and Zug Associates, Inc., in Lancaster.
LAURA R. BEAN '85 and Robert Clark Hess Jr. will
be married on June 21 in Williamsport. She is a first
grade teacher in the Williamsport Area School District.
KIMBERLY D. STROUSE '85 and Gregory T Reinecke are planning an autumn wedding. Kim is
employed by Bambergers.
JULIA LYNN BRITTAIN
Michael
J.
'85 will
Hulyo on February
be married
to Lt.
22.
Minersville.
WILLIAM
LISA
FORGOTCH
Hazieton
'85 is
on the medical
staff of the
LINDA SUE
WAGNER
Brown on October
26 in
became Mrs. Terry
Potts Grove. They reside
'85
B.
in
Potts Grove.
ELAINE MARIE SOLANO
Jr.
and Robert E. Sautner
2 in Pittston. She is a
Laurelton Center, and they live at
'85
were married on November
speech therapist at
Main
engaged.
P.
Bill is
PAPAY '85 and Audrey A. Schaffer are
employed by the Neffs National Bank.
Joseph Medical Center.
St.
Street, Middleburg.
SHARON MOHL
DAM IAN F. COZZI '85 and Holly R. Burrows were
married on August 31 in Renovo. Damian is a systems
analyst for Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The
couple lives in Santa Clara, California.
KIMBERLY SPEARING
*85 and KEVIN CHERN '85
be married in July. Kim is employed in the
marketing department of Prudential Insurance Co of
America, Fort Washington, and Kevin is employed by
will
Electronic Data Systems of Detroit.
'85 is a
registered nurse at Lehigh
Valley Hospital Center. She lives in
Emmaus.
PATRICIA ANN LACEY
will
JEFFREY
has been named a general
accountant for Jackson Products of Belmont, Michigan,
a manufacturer of welding accessories and industrial
products. She formerly resided in Slatlngton.
DIEFENDERFER
S.
D. Straw Karin
CINDY ANN ROADARMEL '85 and Steven
Beyer
are engaged. The future bride is employed by Susquehanna Medical Management Corporation, Berwick, Pa.
Her fiance is employed by his father. An October
wedding is planned.
engaged Jeff
DENISE YASENCHOK
Jane
Dawson were married recently. They reside in Houston,
Thomas is an accountant for Shell Oil Company.
320 E.
LYNNE RENEE FRITZ
Tammy
Texas.
Good Samaritan Hospital
'85 is
and
'85
W
BuiJders Supply Co., Sunbury.
JAMES
THOMAS PAUL MILLER
'84 will
M.
is
ANDRYSICK
'85
GAIL ANN BATORY
care department
Center, Allentown.
critical
at
and Edwin R. Swarts
III
JEANNE FEDORKO
'85 will marry James E, Nierle
Williamsport. She is a medical technologist at American Medical Laboratories in Fairfax, Va.
on April 12
'85 is
'85
be married in May.
and Jodi
C. Lebo are
employed by Peters Consultants, Inc.
'85
a registered nurse in the
Lehigh Valley Hospital
LINDA
in
EBBRELL
J.
married on April
'85
and Gary
L.
Lapp
will
be
26.
MICHAEL E. LeV AN '85 has completed a helicopter
repair course at the U.S. Army Aviation School in Fort
Rucker, Ala.
CECILIA
married on
A.
ARNOLD
May
3 in
'85 and Kevin D. Myers were
Lebanon.
CYNTHIA DORIN
Southern
Fulton
'85
Jr.-Sr.
has joined the faculty of
High School as a Spanish
teacher.
ROBIN MARIE McINTYRE '85 and Douglas Earl
Fillman were married August 24 in Downingtown. She is
a special education teacher in the Greater Egg Harbor
Regional High School District in May's Landing, NJ.
JEAN M. ROAN '85 is an STS management trainee
with Bamberger's at the Lehigh Valley Mall. She lives
in Allentown.
CHRIS HARDINGER '85 is a production manager for
Perdue, Inc., in Cary, N.C. His address is 112 Joanne
Circle. Cary. N.C. 27511.
MICHAEL M. PENNY '85 is studying at the American
Graduate School of International Management in Glendale. Arizona. The school has an enrollment of 1052
students from 60 countries, holding degrees from 457
institutions of higher learning.
SUZANNE ELLEN SHANE
CAREER FAIR
—
Alumni participants
Gallo
in
the annual career
Liberty Mutual Insurance. Brian Wildes, Xerox Corporation.
on campus were Shaun Serfass.
James Fickenscher. Deloitte, Haskms &
fair
Debbie Crowl. Geisinger Medical Center; Marshall Mehring. Snyder's
Yachera. Xerox Corporation.
Sells.
of
Hanover; and Mark
III
'85
and Joseph Arthur
are planning to
public relations director
wed in April 1987. She is the
for Gene K. Kolber Advertising,
Inc.
SANDRA
Farms,
L.
MOORE
'85 is
Inc., in Salisbury,
an accountant
Maryland.
for
Perdue
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Marie C Foley, Ruth I Cerhard, Gertrude Miller Gross. Alice
Smith Harrison, Helen Boyer Hosteller. ElUabelh J Johnson.
Edith O'Neill Klllgore, Cathryn Merllhew Lowe, Ruth Miller,
Paul Patrick, Mabel Kraft Penlche. Beatrice C Piatt.
Beatrice
Thomas Pureed. Edward R Belter. Muriel Johnson States.
Margaret Humed Warren
Howard
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1917
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Joseph Brannlgan, Martha Moran Buck, Ruth Barton Buddin
ger, M. Caalmer Chesnulewlcz, Elizabeth Thomas ChUson.
Isabelle Lukasytis Chlmtoki, Elizabeth Whitby Davis, Margaret
Doherty, M John Dowd. Fred Felker, Rose Farrar Finney, M
Ruth Flanagan, M Anita Gavin, Margaret Morgan Haines.
Elmer J Haupt, Madeline Noack Heath, Kathryn KJeinfeJter
Hensler, Mildred Edwards Howell, Emmett M Hoyt, Ruth
Thomas Jacobs, Carol Hottensteln James, Helen Zerbe Jenkins,
Beatrice Dawson Jones, Bertha George Jones, M Anaelm Kane,
Maude Welllver Karre, Anna H Kasnitz, Helen M Keller, J
Ramona Knorr, Genevieve Melxell Laneer. A Leo Lenahan, M
Gonzales
Imelda Lowe, Marie E Lynch, Julia Matusavage,
Carmel McNeils, Ethel Rlel Meetchlng. Esther
McCarthy,
Powell Menger, Hannah Moser, Martha Howard Mozart. Bea-
M
M
trice A Nelson, Mary W O'Brien, Nellie K O'DonneU, Verna
Compers Ondash, Ellaklm Painter, E Elizabeth Ransom, Helen
Campbell Renand, Gertrude Bates Rlefler, Henry Rohde, David
Rowlands, George P Schwartz, Margaret Mainwahng
T.
M
Hlldegarde Sick. Elizabeth
Schwartz, Mary Gerald Sheridan,
Smith, Lucy Vosheski, Robert C
Ruddy Slmonson, Esther
M
Wolfe.
SeidJer. Frances Silverman. Sarah Siskin, Vera Bear Steel ey.
Jeanette Russell Stocker. Gwendolyn E Stout. John B Timko.
Arlene Tttei. Louise E Tregaskis. Lillian E Tribley. Helen
Sanderson Tufts, Tracy A Wakefield. Lois Sechrist Weaver.
Mildred Hlgglns Weidner. Jennie S Whitenight. Evelyn J
George,
L.
Alllnda Krause Allardyce. Rachel Wolfe Barllett, Mildred C
Benson, Mary K Bevan. Martha P. Bloxham, Ella R Bullock,
Florence Robinson Cavance. Violet V. Clark Jule L Cogglns,
Eleanor Kresge Collender, Maureen CrandaJ, Margaret Treon
Delhi, Mary Densevich. Gladys Rohrbach Dleck. Mary Shunk
Dletrick, Elizabeth Button Ewenden, Fenton H Farley. Herman
E Fowler. Lottie Ross Frey, Gertrude A Fuller. Martha I
Grabowski, Thelma Gordon Harrison, Florence S Hart. Marie
Corcoran Hastings, Mabel M. Hilton, Ada Mourey Housenick.
Mary Sweeney Isaac, Mary Morgan Jones, Sara Ann Kanouse.
Lenore Sterner Klinger, Thelma Carr Lamoreaux, Anna Lebow,
Irene Lukasavage, Adele Thomson Maslo, Clara D Mears, Edna
Moffltt,
Barbara
I
E
Monroe. Mary J Morgan, Grace L
M Pelfer. Margaret Pongonis,
O'Nell, Alyce
E Reap, William B Roan. Ruth Roberts, Ruth E.
Reba Stamm Shumaker, Mary Krzywlckl Staclnski,
Amstadt Sullivan, Dorothy S Swavely, Mildred
Swope, Mildred R Taylor, Irene Feeney Trethewey,
Margaret S WUIIams, Stacy A
Yaskell, Lulu Etzweiler
Elizabeth
Hummel
Patrick
J
M
Kane,
W
W
Zimmerman.
1932
Hannah D Gollghtly, Mary Phillips Griffiths,
Hall, Geneva Houser, Romalne Snook John, Ida
Kamum,
Esther Bower BaUey. Catharine H. Baum. Gladys Frantz
Hannah Ceese Beidleman. Florence C Bet tens. Harriet
Roan Campbell. Theresa D Carpenter. Mae R Cavanaugh.
Rosina Frank Chornack. Louise Downin Clayton. AUeene M.
Cole, Mary Jane Concannon. Mary Boyle Curry, Lois Wyandt
Desank. Helen Gibbons Edson, Elva Marie Ellis. Catherine
Dugan Emrick. Nellie Masluski Gibbons, Lulu Boyer Harnit.
Ada F Harrison. Mary Johnstone Herbert. Florence C. Hochberg, Ida Preuhs Hodge, Dolores E Keating, Lillian Mann
Kintz, Dorothy B Klsner, Harriet B Kllngman, MUda Kazunas
Krawczel, Charleen B Krelgh. Samuel
Kurtz. Mildred E.
LiddeU. Margaret M Maddox. Mary C MUes. Garfield J
MUler, MUdred R MUler. Marjorie R. MUls. Elizabeth M.
Morgan, John E. Morris, Theodore B. Morrissey, Agnes D.
Ondovchak, WUliam T. Pelak, Bernard
Roan, Lydia Smith
Seida, Beatrice Francis Smith, Dorothy Forgeng Smith, Anna A
Solonski, Evelyn GUbert Spancake, Mary Davles Thomas,
Anthony F Tlmony, Anna B. Urban, Anna I UzdUla, Aria P
Welkel. Leona M. Werchok, Dorothy Levers WUkinson. Ruth M
WUliams, John G. Wood.
Baylor.
Scott,
E
Wagner. Marion G Young
1931
Florence
Margaret
Ostrander
A
1927
O'Dell, Teresa
Freda Hose Balsden, Arlene Johnston Banker, Elizabeth
Mathlas Bit lord, Lola M Brooks, Anna Byrne, Josephine Carr,
M Beatrice Casey, Clyde C Cotner, J Raymond Derrick, Edith
McMlchael Dodson, Phyllis Miller Dumbald, Mary O'Mara
Earley, Charles L Edsell, Marjorle Pace Edwards, Claire
Elllgettc, Mary Joseph Evans, James W
Fultz, Mary Dunn
Gable, Raymond E Gallagher, Mabel Swartz Gardner, Rhoda
Wachowiak. MUdred
Zimmerman
Brown
1924
Young Marshall. Kathenne Zimmerman MausteUer.
Helen F McCormac. Jennie Houser Nottie. Edna Novak. Leo
Paulson. Julia Petroff. Gertrude Furman Rice. Edgar E
Richards. Mary Smith. Mildred M. Suasny. Margaret DeCasmo
Ethel da
M
Monica
Barauskas. Catherine A. Curry. Helena J Fowles.
William C. Furlani, Emma A. Gasewicz. Katharine Fritz GUlen.
Helen Kellam, Paul B. Knoll, Emma M. Lehman. Vivienne
Lewis. Doris Price Margerum, Blanche Kostenbauder MUlington, Alys Henry Nuss, Helen F Rekas, Helen J Smith, Mary
Cole Smith, Vera Baker Thompson. Helen Van Buskirk.
Florence
Kellagher,
Cletus Krledler, Pauline
M
Elizabeth Woehlk Koshensky,
Latorre, James
Lawson, Frances Carr Layadu, Theresa
Lyons, Margaret P Marshall, Vera McGovern, Dorothy McDer
W
mott Meagher, Ella Aurand Moyer, Mary M Palya, Beatrice
Courtney Rader, Merle Derk Raffenberger. Anna O'Neill
Redlngton, Marlon Ullrich Reed, Alvln E Relnbold, Sue C
Rodgers, Alice Hornet Schwalhark, Dorothy Morgan Shaver,
Clara Sodon, Alma Thomas, Veronica Welsko, Marian Flchter
Williams
1933
E. Peter Bohr, Nan Higgins Buckley, Joseph Davis, Margaret
E. Donaldson. Catherine A. Gallagher, Mary Grace Gallagher,
Mary
A. Hauze, Naomi Harris Kavel, Anna Wagner Kramer.
Walter M. Kritzberger. Ruth Lewis, Emily Malkames Markle,
Marguerete Partridge. Stephen T. Petrilla, Andrew Potson,
Anna Mae Wright White.
1925
1928
Maude Keen Baker, Margaret Jones
Bennett, Pauline E
Bollg, Ruth Jenkins Boone, Lucy Gergcn Brldy, Helen Holdovlch
Brosclus, Joseph Burns, Martha C Campbell, Louise Durbln
Carson, Catherine Clarke, Pauline Doty Cole. Mary C Culbertson. Evallne Martha Cunfer. Elizabeth R Davis, Dean Drlscoll,
Esther Newman Ehrenkranz, Helen Olver Erdner, Claire
Flchter, Myrtle P
Foley, Minnie Gergart, Margaret Jones
Golden. Fletta S
Guenther, Kathryn Castles Hale. Sarah
Schaeffer Helmbach. Lillian Vltale Henderson, Gladys Morgan
Herring, Bessie Herrlotts, Sara Hollander, Cora Long Holsclaw,
Thelma Hurlburt, Frances Snead Karnath, Lyle Mather Klechner,
Remlglus Klein, Gertrude Wilson Klutz, Verna
Connelly Knoebel, Alma Kramel, Michael S. Kushma, Gordon J
Llewellyn. Mabel E. Locb, Alice Lumbert. Anna Lynn. William
F Maher. Margaret Martin, Kathryn McAndrews. Elizabeth
M
McDonald. Marie C. McDonnell, Marie C. McNeills, Laura E
MIHen, Florence E. Murray, Helen J. Nash. Loretta O'Donnell.
Joseph Palllscak, Kathryn Price, Verna Davis Reese, Ida
Mlttleman Rich. Grace Rogers, Ellen E Rupert. Edna J. Smith.
Lora Woodworth Smith, Mary Alice Stackhouse, Ruth A
Stalford, Elizabeth Sarlcks Stark. Gladys Sleeker. Helen Fairdough Stockton. Gertrude Gross Templeton. Kathryn M Tobln.
Marlon Hale Tretheway. LucyEvans, Unold. Lillian Wagner
Vought. Mary Curwood Wheeland, Ruth M. Williams. Ruth
Stevens Wilson. Malre Shlffer Wolfe, Margaret M Woodrlng.
Gladys V
Ammerman, Miriam Wenner
Astleford,
Anna Lewis
Baer, Margaret A. Btlbow, Cora Frank Brooks, Ina C. Burdlck,
Florence Stiver Camp, Anne Yuran Catron, Janet Gemmell
Cogolin, Marion Kemper Cranston, Irene E. Davles, Mary
Flnley Drlscoll, Mildred Rosenbluth EUe, Irene G. Ellis, Patrick
P George, Dorothy Goss Glahn, Anne Curry Goldberg, Dorothy
H Gresh, Raymond A. Helss, Marjorle M. Hofmelster, Marjorle
Vandersllce Jones, Ruth Avery Kellerman, Faye Miller Kessler,
Viola
Kester, Doris H. Kimble, Roland J. Lavelle, Jeannette
F Lesser, Anna G. Lynch, M. Eileen Madden. Janet Evans
Martin. Helen E McGulre, Elizabeth D. McManlmen, Sara
Mlttelman, Viola M. Mordan, Anna E. Morris, Cordelia B.
Moyer, Mildred
Murphy, Elizabeth M. Nagorski, Ruth
Ouslander, Helen F Owens, Helen Parris, Cella Krzyzanski
Plnkowski, Marguerite LaBar Rhodes, Ella Sutton Rlvenburgh,
Elizabeth J. Roberts. Florence Snyder Robinson, Hilda M.
Robinson, Ruth Baxter Russ, Beatrice H Sanford, Ellen Schlier
Schaeffer, Margaret E. Sheperd, Jane M. Sheridan, Ruth Weber
Sherwood. Mildred Greenfield Stein, Margaret Gethlng Stinner,
Victoria M. Stockoska. Blake Stokes, Louise A. Strackbein,
Mary E. Thomas. Kathryn P Toye, Elizabeth Rhoades Tripp,
Mary Mulford Watkins, Dorothy Jones Williams, Dorothy Traub
Wlnegarden, Dorothy Evans Wrick, Harriet E. Young, Winifred
Osinchuk Zychal.
M
M
Marjorle Zehner Albertson. M. Severn Andrulewlcz. Ruth
Haupt Artz, Viola Shlber Austin, Ethel D. Baker. Louise
Thompson Baxter. Millie Schrope Becker, Marjorle Black,
Elizabeth M. Brooks. Edna M. Brotherton, Margaret E. Butler,
Mary M Caffrey, Grace Harlos Carr. M Agnlta Cawley, Ida
Coleman. Harriett Fry Cook. Elizabeth M Cooper, Gilbert
Cooper. Thalia Kitchen Cooper, John J Coyle, William F
Denlon, Catherine M Devlne. Lena Mellck Drumm. lona Evans.
Ruth Collins Falrchlld, Arlene Franlz Gage, Mary M Henntgan
Gallagher, Josle Kimble Gearhardt. Mabel Major Gessner.
lUymoiKl Getz, Ruth GUI. Inez Wlntersteen Glodielter, Anna
Jean Scott Graves, Lollta Vanscoy Gregory. Esther Grim. Ruth
Richards Hadyson, Mary Ellen Harklns, Thelma Hayes, Carolyn
Honti, Anne E. Jennings, Gordon P Johns. William B Jones,
Mary L. Keating. R. Helen Kellam, Anne Morgan Kelly, Anna
M
Krauser, Mary A. Kuchta.
Berchmans Kurolowlci, Anna
Marie Luke. Hannah
Luti. M. Joseph Maher. Margaret
Maher, Mary E. McGrall. Nellie McLaughlin, Gertrude Powell
MUler, Margaret Morgan. Emily Morrett, Helen Spare
Morrison. Dolores Selecky Mras, Jennie M. Myers. Agnes
L My to.
Mae R. Dugan O'Donnell. Margaret Brogan OHara. Margaret
Patrick, Clara F Peffer. Mary G Penman. Cora Ohl Phillips
Mary Elizabeth Bom boy Ralston. Charlotte Deebel Rissler.
Elizabeth Ohlman Ryan, Barbara Roche Sabol. Jeannette
K
Savldge. Margaret Scanlon. Carrie L Scovell. Rubv
A Plotkln
M
Agnes Cotterman Banham, Agnes R. Beehler, Helen L.
Blackwell, Eleanor Laplnskl Bodner, Cora Frank Brooks.
Althadell B. Carpenter, Mary C. Connolly, Anna Taby Conway,
Edna Reynolds Cricchio, Dorothy M. Davis, Marjorle V. Davis,
Mary Helen Wolfe Davis, Robert D Davis, Bessie M. Dougherty. Mary C Dry, Ruth A. Eadle, Betty M. Edwards, Mildred
E Evans, Elizabeth E. Eves, Anna K. Fetch, Mary Melan
Gallagher,
Hlblan. Sophie C. Kaszewski. Anna MUler
Emma
Keane. Marguerite B. Kiethllne, Mary T. Kotalick, Genevieve
Melxell Laneer. Sophie Makarczyk, Grace Baskervllle
McCarthy, Margaret J. McHale, Helen Caffrey McMullen.
Susanna Shin del Moore. Mary Walsh Morrissey, Lloyd M.
Readier. Margaret A. RUey. Catherine Sinconls. SteUa A.
Stunger, Florence Jones Swallow, Verna E. Valence. Theodore
E. Vital. Margaret
Ward. Helen
Wheaton. Edna Decker
WUson. Beatrice L. Zarr.
M
M
1930
Irene
M.
Georgia Matha Bezie, Thelma D. Bonshock, Maude Edwards
Eldridge, Robert T. EUis, Mary M. Groody. Jeanette Reese
Hartlg, Elwood H. Hartman, Alice U. Hornung, Anna E.
Johnson, Mary M. Kane, Patrick J. Kllker, Genevieve Bach
Kopcha, Viola WUt Linn, Beulah Lawrence Masser, Catherine B.
McGlynn, Margaret Moran Oswald, Elsie Yeager Rhodes. Jane
Lewis Roth, Mary Taylor Seeley, Eleanor Baron Skovronsky,
Wilson B. Sterling, Richard J. Thomas, Marion Ballamy Tice,
Longina Dutchak Wargo, WUliam C. WUliams, Carrie A.
WUliard, Ruth WUliams Young, WUliam H. Young, Frank J.
Zadra
1935
CamUla Pennica Bongirno
1936
Anna Nash Davis, Mary Alice Frant, George E.
1929
1926
1934
Borkowski.
M
Catherine
A. Branigan, Edith
Charles. Grace Davis Curtis. Mary
Boylan Dalsey. Teresa
Defort. Anna Erwin Faux. Gertrude
M. Ferry. Gladys Clark Jackson. Mary D Johnson. Gladys E.
Jones, Margaret R Jones. Phillip K archer, Ruth
Lewis,
GUbert L. Kline, Woodrow
Vernice Pooley Overdorf,
PhUllps, Robert W. Savage,
ence Piatkowskl Timmes.
Turnau.
Kessler,
R. Lltwhiler, William L. Morgan,
Stephen J. Petrilla. Edward R.
Beatrice Eisenhauer Slegel, Flor-
Helen Latorre
Tinelli,
William
1937
John L. Andreas. Walter E. Motoki. Jane Manhart Morgan
John M. Owen, Edward L. Webb.
1938
Byron
L. Beaver.
John E. Kovaleski. Alex Kupstas. Sylvia
Conway Maynard. Mary Ellen MUler. Alberta Bralnard Peroutsky. Alice Auch Pontruff. Eleanor ApicheU Rai. Agnes
Leona
Ryan. Anna MaUoy Sharkey, Stasia Zola.
1939
B runner. Teresa Merrick
M
M
A
Baraniak. Frank M Ferguson. Sarah Amerman
C Jones. J. Robert Kantner. Thomas 0 Lewis
J MacDonald. Michael J. Marshal ek. Leonard E PhUo"
Joseph
Fry. Sheldon
Edward
R
WtnfieJd
Marvin
Potter.
W
Wehner
Anne M. SeeshoHz. Josmh m.
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1940
W
John L
Pomnnke. Paulyne R
Philip L. Snyder.
Bernard
T
Lewis
Reigle.
Zlegler
W
RoveaolL
1941
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W
W
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1951
A
Joseph Aponlck. Sara
Man F
Breslln.
Crosby
Dorothy
Savage Folk. Ruth Brandon Kinney. Edythe Pollock Kromal
beln. Joseph J Malinchock. Joseph G Martnko, Jean W
Moss
William M. Reager. Roy Roberts Jr Nellie F Shuntlll Dona
McClosky Spagna. WUUam W Tannery Flovd VanAntwerp
Elwyn J Vaughn. Jennie Leone West. George D WUIard
Avonell Baumunk Williams, Mantana S Williams
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1942
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C
Sheary. Jacob E. Slembareki, Donald E.
smith. Janet Wagner Sugden. Ralph
C. Verano, George V1U
Barnhart. Ned O Benner. Kenneth L Cook. Jay B.
Cortrtght. John B Cxerniakowski. William C Davis, Nell E
Dent. Joseph L Derxak. Gerald E Fink. Jack E Gardner.
LeRoy K Henry. Curtis
Herb, Winifred M lkeler. Leonard
A Jasczak. Doyle
Johnson. Luther Jones, Shirley H Jones,
Anna G Kemp. Stephen F Krtss. Robert
Leshlnskl. Lionel C
Livingston. Edward J Mltros, Jane Keller Molinaro. Dorothy
Lovett Morgan. Andrew W Palencar. Concetta Petarra Pas
quarella. Louise S Pecora Jr
Charles E Phillips, Deryl J
Saroois, William F
Shoemaker. Carol V Stair. Doyle T
Steinmck. Mildred A Wagner. Harold J White. Raymond
WUIard. Madelyn Schalles Williams. Robert E Williams Jr
Mildred
Murray Barnett. Josephine Benedetto. Clark
Brown
Ernest L Christmas, Helen Harm an Conner. Ruth Zimmerman
Jones, Frank T Kocher. Carrie Kretger Maynard, Mary
Hauler
McNeils, Ruth Boone McSweeney. Frank G Menses
Mary L
Miller. Samuel Miller. Nicholas Mitchell. Helen Boyle
Owens
Rowlands, Helen
Robert C Andrews, Joseph L Aplchella, Shirley Wlsmer
Baker. Carol Wanlch Bell. Martha E
Bronaon. Elliabeth
Broome. Robert J Bruchs. Romeo J Dannl. Jean S Davis.
Mary Zwelzlg Dietrich, Rita M Dixon. George D Donachy.
Robert J Dubbs. David T Edwards. Hugh H Elliott. Albert C
Eremlch. Paul R Farnsworth. Caroline B Greenough. Delphlne
Buss Hamershock. Richard C Harner. Michael Hemlock. Lyle
R Home. Barbara A Johnson. Max Kaplan. John Kocur. Henry
J
Krauser. Thaddeus P Krensavage. Natalie J Laubach.
Robert W McCalfery. Donald McDade, Barbaru 1. Mertz.
Ann Evans Bacon, Linda Lord Baler. Edith E Bartha
Roan Campbell, John P Carlln, Chester L DeRolf
Adelaide Mesh Drew, Irene T Lendosky, Jane E Lewis. Sophie
Harriette
Kokora Lukac. Agnes A Pakutka. Alberta Stncavage Procoplo
John A. Shlanta, Stewart C. Yorks.
Thomas J Welllver. Evelyn Weaver Yeagle, Barbara
meyer Zimmerman
Relt-
1956
Anthony M Alello. David H. Benscoter, Muriel
Nellson
Robert C Brush. Richard G. Caton, Harry E
Coleman. Alvtn J David. Earle S Fetterolf. Anne
Homsher
Frosl. Glenna Y Gebhard, Robert D
Groover, Mary Hergert
Jean Roblson Hermann, Doris Knuwlcki Krxywlckl
Peggy
Bartges Lechner. Doyle L Lynn. Gilbert J Nelbauer,
Irene W
O'Donnell. Harold R Sachs. Roland C Schmidt,
Edward A
Macoe. Hubert L Smocxynskl. Robert D. Stark.
Jack L
Thomas, John L Trimble. B Marie Knouse Voss,
Clement J.
W.vt
Bradfleld.
1957
Jeanne Bandes. John I Bushey. James Carter, Robert
DeWolfe, Elwood C Erie, Hortense Hagenbuch Evans.
Frank
Kamlnaky. John Kaplafka, Allen Kessler. Alan P, Klelnschrodt,
Clarence Lalne, Arlene Rando Llddy, Joseph P Malczyk,
Albert
Miles, Edward O'Brien, Stanley L Okunlewskl,
William Quinn,
Donald Schlauch. Barbara Lentz Schultz, Barbara Roadside
Shertzer. Joseph B
Warner. Floyd C Williams. Janet M
Zerflng
1958
1943
Norman Balohunas, Robert Blessing, James
Danko. Joseph Dekutoskl, Fred Evans. James
Fowler, Mary Galutha. Wilbur Hell, John F.
Jessop, John Jeasop Jr., l.eonora Sergott Jullanl. Nancy Klotz,
Foster l^onhardt. Dlanne Samols Martin, Andrew McBride.
Patrick Neary. Allen I) Nuss. Kenneth Paden. Dolores Plum
mer. Robert I'oller. Arnold O Redbord, Mae Romlg, Ray R
Seltz, Ixtulae Shep|ierson. Sterling Smith, William Trlvelplece,
Marianne Angradl Tuza. Betta Hoffner Vcosock, Louis
Yurechko, Edmund Zajaczkowskl.
Charles Aben,
Cuff,
John
M. Elizabeth Blermann Collls, Jane Rutledge Dalton. Helen
Dlzon Dixon, Kathryn Hess, Nan Sldarl Juraslk, Betty Lou
Kepner, Elizabeth Bartha Nunziato, George Spontak
1944
Leona J. Abe rant, Margaret Dean Brunner. Lillian Baer
Coppola, E. Christine Dlehl, Sara E. Gaugler, Catherine B
Hollenbeck, Eleanor Johnson Tllmont.
1945
Michael D Murphy. Frank V Perry. Jacquelln K Helnhart.
John E Rodeback. Donald H Russell, F Richard Schilling,
John E Seebold. Winifred J Sharkey. William R Sloklnger,
Anthony C Stanzlola. Edward W Stelner. Edward J Tavalaky,
Elvira E Thomsen. Glenn D VonStetten. Ephralm S Weaver
Jr., Jennie S Whltenlghl. Charles T Woll. Walter A Zorn
Harriet Sterling Brendle, Shirley Starock Frisby Jr.. Bernard
B. Miller, Evelyn Doney Rose, Stanley S
W. Kane, Louise
1952
Stozenski.
1946
Donald Blackburn, Martha Donahue Bottger, Hazel Keeler
Brooks, Margaret Kane Burke, Bernlce Gabuzda Clapper, Ralph
D. Felton, Kathleen A. Hess, John J Hmelmlcky, Lorraine
Flchter Hughes, Vincent F. Husovsky, Lola Good Miller, Betty
H. Shultz, Marion Ballamy Tlce. Charles L Wagner
Thomas Anthony. Charles Baron. James J Cannon. Harold
Carey, Clifton G Clarrldgc 111. Stewart Davis. Frankly n Gelat,
Rhoda George, John C Huddon. Barbara Heasert. Thomas C
Jones, Ronald Kaler, Vernamae Klefer. Marlon V
Payne,
William Radzwlch. Thomas Reed, Philip Search, Edward
Snyder, Patricia Taylor Snyder, Dorothy K Steele, John Trlako,
Walter Trout man, William Troxell
Mary G Aimers,
Irvin Blckel. Lena A Caccla, Salvadore J
Coursen. Jeanne Wallace Davis. Harry R
Edwards, Joann Fornwald Edwards, Mildred Long Gaatshe,
Ellen A Gibbons, Phyllis Morgan Harper, Robert K Harris.
William Kline, John L Krause, Michael Kreplch, Margery
Hosier Lynch, Henry Martnl, Edward McGee, Myrtle Megargel,
Nlra McQuown Mlzlkoskl, Irene Kndler Paul, Robert
Price,
Alice Quick, Raymond Raabe, Edward R
Itompala, Joyce
McMahan Sleeker. Robert Stevenson, Clarabelle Davis Trout
man. Russ Verhousky, Joseph J Waslakowskl. Harold B
Clavaglla, Ila
1948
Irvin Alexander, Dorothy II Andryslck, Carol J Braun Jr.,
Brosius, John K Corrlgan, James E Crlder, Lola F.
James R
Crossan.
Elderson A Dean, Joann Heston DeRose, Martin
DeRoae, Vincent H Doyle. Gary W Egll. Anne Breslln Farina,
John It Florenzu, Wilbur B Frable, James K Freed, Anita
Vottero (inrskl, Fred F Gennerella, Joseph W Johnston, Emma
Kovalevkh, Joan Stablum Krlstoff, Jnnl<< K Klines, Stanley F
l/eskle, Mary Alice Mattern, Charles C McDonald, Elizabeth
Ohl. Mary A Plleskl, Holland C Quirk. Frank K Reed, Wendy
J Rundel. John A Smaltz, Oscar L Snyder, Stanley J Swlder,
Marjorle Mormon Taylor, George H Tressler, Barbara Hunting
ton Watts, Marguerite B. Wolff
1960
Mae
I
M
Armltage, Anita J Blochberger, Constance Carrlgan,
Teddy K Crouse, Marie Standi Dickey,
Barbara Wagner Dusalnger, Richard E Englar, Randall J Fox,
William W Funk, Harold F Glacomlnl, Mary L. Gowen, Robert
J Guzlejka, Barbara J Haynes, Roger F Hennlngcr, Doris
Berge Hldlay, Paul M Hoffman, Lucille F Isaac, Sandra E.
Kashner, John Llchko Jr
Marie II Mutschler, Mary H.
Newhook, Barbara Pelak, Robin Folmsbee Perllll, Doris Poust,
Raydel R Radzal, Helen K Relff, Charles L. Rlegel, Ronald J
Senko, Adalielle Shellenberger, Joseph S Slcpletoskl, Henrietta
A Smith, Kathleen Nebus Spcranza, Joseph B Zapach, Myron
T Zawolskl
Paul
1947
Marlln E. Brosius, Theodore P. Czajkowskl, Ann A Davis.
Lawrence H. Doster, M. Jean Gilbert, George Gliding, Louise
Zondlo Golensky, Xen Hosier, Theodore Juraslk, Donald M
Karnes, Cora S. Keller, Emily B Kerr. Grace L Martin. Dawn
Eshleman McCord, Paul Rowlands, Karliss Kight Schupp. David
L. Shaffer, Irvin R. Yeager.
1959
Bene
1953
G
Norman
Folti,
F
Crlsler,
.
Whltebread
1961
Joyce Gass Barnhart, Edward L. Bollinger. Mary Ellen Clark.
Louise Sharpless Erskine, Gladys Wilson Grece, Rosalyn Barth
Jacobs, Frank L. Molinaro, Clemence E Novak, Michael
Regan, Lawrence A. Rlttmlller, Bernard F Rodgers. James P
Rooney, Martha Hathaway Starkey
1954
Paul L Bennett, Robert J Castle. John R Cherrlngton,
Delsey S CoUlns, Rachel Williams Dalley. Russell F Dinger.
Mary Ann DePaul Duggan, Margaret Morgan Elllnger, Anthony
Hantjla, Thelma Hendershot Harvey, Kenneth H Hldlay.
A Hughes. Joseph D lies Jr., John C Johnson, Marjorte
Stanbach Kline, Alfred C Knecht, Stanley L Ksanznak. George
Masanovlch. Kenneth H McAnall, Phyllis Paige McClintock,
Catherine Teter Naratll. Charlotte Stoehr Reed. Russell H
Rhodes, Donald A Richardson. Margaret Shultz, Daniel B
W
1949
Janet
Joseph A. Adamonis,
Alfred G. Davis. Anna
James
M
Cain, Royal W. Conrad,
Fogel. Herbert H Fox, Rose Ann
Thomson Card, Beth Hartman Gardner, Luther E Gearhart.
Robert W. Hammers, Francis A Hantz. Helen E Hartzelle.
Norman J. Hawk, Robert A Hawk, Doris GUday Hohn, Donald
C. Houck, John L Jones. James A Krum, Joseph A Kullck.
Lucille R. Miles. William B Mooney. Charles K Moore, James
V. Moran, Eugene
Nuss, Robert E O'Brien. Elizabeth
Wright Paponia. Santo J Prete, Joseph J Putera, George
Remetz. Ruth VonBergen Rosenstock, Thomas Smigel, Michael
J. Spanich, Shirley Walters Stephens, Shirley Henley Thomas.
B
M
Geraldine Hess Weaver. Josephine Padula White
C Cecco, Ronald B Concavagc, B. Elaine Burns
Edward Elvldge Jr Robert P Fetch, George S.
Gorko, Joseph A Hublckl, Stanley R Hugo, Herbert L. Jones,
Jerome A I^evans, Thomas J Lonle, Margaret F. Luchun,
Judith Bole Lueth, Edward J McFadden, Grace T McGeehan,
[atm\% M.ilnar, James V Morette, Clyde K Newberry, Mary
Downey O'Donnell, Robert J Orlandlni, Elma M Rldgway,
Albert
Cxtnutuu,
Margaret F Walters. Shirley Walters.
Jeanette Traver Wright. Betty L Yeager
Trockl,
Sara Watts.
1955
Edwin H Chase. Thomas S Davis, Cora R Gill, Archie F
Gurzynski, Eugene J Kllmovich, Joan Kanyuk Martz, Dolores
Miles, Grace Hlsted Moore, Rita Gydosh Murphy, Samuel S
,
Jean K Rothermel, Donald Smith, Lynne Schaffhauser Stehly,
Susan A Stetler, Constance Tcrzopolos Thomas, Joseph J.
Thompson, Beverly Hitter Travltz, Jerry E. Treon, Gordon E.
VanAuken, Samuel A. Varano, Edward S. Waacavage, Mary E.
Washeleskl, Ruth A Wesson. Albert L Weber, B. Frank Wilson.
1962
Elaine J
Anderson,
H Nadlne
Bennett, David K.
Boyer,
A Buck, Norma Roberts Clark, Donald J. Cole, Robert
L Cook, James J Davis, Kathryn Kerllsh Ellis, Mary Louise
PrtsclJla
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36
Thomas Evans, Lawrence
1966
Finn, Claire M. Flnnegan, Edgar
R. Eisner. Robert E. Eisner. William E. Hlfglns. Grace Hower.
Lewis C. Hower, Anita Friedel Keller. Bernard K Klopp.
Joanne Curry Lambert, Dorothy Dlldine Landis. Carol Lewis
Livingston, Lloyd Livingston, Edward Lockman. Lynn Sweet
MacDonaJd, William E Martin, Joyce C Maaser. Sandra
Engleman McGovern, Linda Learn Michael, Edward J. Moun
Norman, William K O'Donnell, Verna C
tain) and, Marion
Petuskey, Sylvia Knaure
On dash, Joseph Petrllla, Jane
Price, William M. Rem ley, Bonnie Rice, John Shannon. Jeff H
Smith, N Robert Smith, Carol St John, Randall D Stephens.
William H Strauser Jr., Lawrence R Supon. Elizabeth J
Thomas, Margaret LUIle WanJck, Nancy Englert Webster.
Gordon F Williams, Paul C Withers, Judith A WoJf, John E
Yanaitls, Leonard A. gski. Sandra Humphrey Zaldel
J.
W
M
M
Hydro. Gary D Johnson.
Johnson. Shirley Johnson, Edwin N
Johnson Jr.. Wallace J Kahn. Vivian K Klock. Nancy J. Kneer
Joann SU1 LaRue. Robert B Latshaw. Rodney S. Lechleitner.
Elke J Lehmann. Daniel L. Marks. Gipson R Martin. James T
Matthews, Gilford R Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer. Anna
E- McGee. Sharon Weed Men ton. James H Misirtan Jr.. Neil
Mussoline, Ruth Rimsha Nelson, Sally Regan Opperman.
Danielle Koury Parker. Frank X Pepper, Donald L Phillips.
Carol Hill Plymale. John E
Price Jr
Lorraine Riofski
Georglanna R Robbins. David L Rudat. Lynette Chamberlain
Sarnoski. Nancy Rogers Sechrist. Susan P
SUsbee. Joan
Mesavage Skomaky. Dennis R Snyder. Ronald E. Stevens.
William E Topolski. Matthew A Treese, Jane Kaszowicz
Trochimowicz. Nelson E Turanica, Jean Zelonis Warda, Jane L
Watklns, Frank G Wilcznski. Patricia Pizek Wlntermantel.
Michael
H
Frank
Housenecht
James L Johnson.
R
Otis
.
Cecilia
Hanna
Zieiinski.
1963
1967
Joann Bldelspach, Bonnie C Bohr, Barbara A Book, Dolores
M. Britton, William C Brown, Rebecca A Burke. Macyle
Crandall, Sandra E
Phillips Candela, Helen A
Dlrienzo.
Charles L Dltton, John Dowett, Jan E Drury. Richard R.
Esher, Judith Ruckle Fausey. Jeanne M. Dlscher, John R Gattl,
Charles J Gelso, Marie M Ghezzl, Margaret Procopio Glennon,
William E Griffiths, Bonnie L. Hoffman. Helen Pershing
Hoffman, Ronald E. Hosier. Lee R Jackson, Judy Trabltz Kelly,
M Elizabeth McDonald Lauzon. Sylvia M Mattls. Richard K
Mauery, George E Molnar, Betty Ann Hodovance Najaka,
Edward B O'Donne), Floyd C Oliver, Robert Pursel, Hazel
Hunley Rues, John M. Scheureh, Robert J. Sewell, Arlene B
Smith, Julie J Snyder. Michael A
Snyder, Edna Yurlck
Stauffer, Stephen R Stedman, Rosemary
Tlmony, Mary
Augustine Tirpak, G Dlann Wind, Adrlanne N. Zegarskl, Bertha
Edward T Andrews. C David Artman,
Sylvia Koser Bailey.
Bauer, Karen J Berlitz. Stephen M Bilyk. Sally
Adams Bowen, Nancy J Bower, Lynn R BrownJee. Frank J
Chellino Jr., Patricia A Conwel),
Jane Curry. Raymond E
Davis Jr., Ann Templln Flaram. Alice B Ghezzl. Marion C.
Gray. Carol Elberti Gregorlch, Sally F Haines, Evelyn A
Haven, Ann L Hilton, Anna Soley Hoffman, Christine Shaar
Hogarth, Jay B Jacobs Jr., Jay L Keller, Ellen Tyson Kisbach,
Erzsebet
M
Barbara B Krep6haw, Alice Kuchta Machowskl, James K
Madera. Carol A McGure. Kevin C McCoy, Barbara Novotny
W
1970
H
Russell
Anstead
Jr..
Karen Waschak Amdt, Phyllis Bailey.
H Banyas, Loren Beahm. Bruce A Bendel. Carl M.
Irene Newhart Berlin, Vincent J. Bianchi. Barbara
Bistranskln. Charles J Blankenship, David P. Boyd. George M.
Calvert, Richard J. Cardoni, Thomas Cherrington, Paulette A.
Contrael, John A. Cooper, John R. Cramer. Susan Haupt Delbo.
Barbara Enders, Linda R. Eppley. Marcia L. Eyer. Barbara
Falkowski, Barbara Downer Fernandez, Thomas P. Fleischauer, Ann Wright Fonash, Robert A. Gadinsky, Regina Hitcho
Garretson, Robert M. Gilbert, Robert J Hall, P Peter Hanzllck
Jr., Patricia A. Harms, Ann Dalto Heckman. Julie Heisey. Gary
L Hitz. Patricia Hull, Andrew J Johnson. Julie D. Jones,
William H. Jones, Bruce E. Joy, William E. Jones, Anita Hall
Kay, Lois Ashworth Keppen, Emil M. Kostura, Sharon G. Kraft,
Karl K. Kramer, Elaine Landis, David C. Large, Roger D.
Veronica
Berlin,
Zlmm.
1964
McCrea. Arthur E Merz. Darlene Wroblewski Miller. Greta A
Miller. Mark R. Moyer. Patricia E. Ordunia. Michael T.
Petroskle, Susan Pickelner. Walter Rausch. John P. Ray.
Franklin Rlshel, Leroy F Ritmiller. Royce A Robbins, Susan
Hauser Ruane. Holly Hess Schodt. Lynn M. Segin. Homer G.
Katherine Dean Seldel. Ray H. Shirk. William J Shope,
Daniel D. Smith. Grant D Stevens. Harold A. Swlgart. John L
Taylor. Lee A Vlard. Marilyn H Weber, Gloria McFall Wilson,
Seldel.
William H Winch. Maxlne D Winters. Janet Wltman. Vivian
Worthlngton. Charles A. Yordy.
T
Frances F
Shores, Rita Kullk Slkora. Carole Sanvllle Smith.
Elizabeth A Stask. Barbara Rowe Steward, Kathleen R Tarr.
Sandra C Thorton, Stephanie Thurner, Terry G Trlvelplece.
Bonnie Burnard Voiles. George A Warren. Fred J
Bartley J Wllenskl. John
Wise, Paul E Yucka
W
Keiser. William F Kingston. William J Klemick.
Frederick
Cheryl Miller KJinger. Fred W. Kressler. Barbara Hoskms
Kummerer. Nancy V alien Lefko. Linda Zaneski Leto. Diane
Burskie Longe. Linda Keller MacArthur. Patricia Washevlch
Mallin III Mary
Maceiko. Lorraine Hlppauf Mallick. John
Ellen Mayweski. Susan C Mazur. Thomas McAuliffe. Brian B
McLernan, Martha McLeman. Barbara Brown Miller. Sherwin
Lee Mowery. Daniel J. Murphy. Richard A. Noll, John O'Brien.
Patricia O'Brien. Peter P Perlow Jr.. Frank Podietz. John R
Pogwist, Noble C Quandel Jr., L. Michelle Reich. Patty Little
Reichart. Norman M Rickert. Albert C Roger. Mary Miriello
Roger. Barbara Ruffing Ruskynko. Karen L. Saunders, Charles
R Schaeffer. Barbara E. Schall, Robert E. Schultz. Donna
Benjamin Schuster, Gerald F Sheperis. Charles E. Siarkowski
Jr.. Gerald K. Smith, Melissa S. Smith, George
Snyder Jr.,
Gark R. Spring, James M Steber. Joseph A. Stigora. William C
Stoud. Joseph P. TiJIger, Robert H Timm, Helen P Vanedestine. Edwin F
Walters III. Sarah Lynch Pllsh. William T
WhlUey. Gall B Wisneski. Susan A Wohlhelter. Gregory T
Yockey. Margaret M Zahay. Robert J Zaleski
W
M
Jane Archer Ackerman, Joyce Anderson, John A Avery,
Frank M Berglnakl, Rebecca Bogucki, Gerald T BragJIo. Paul
R. Broslous, Joann D Conrad, Rees W Cosburg, Judith G.
Dampman, Thomas P Delovlch. Nola L Ellenberger. Veronica
K Flynn, Esther M Fortl, Lee T Fredericks. Catherine M
Ghezzl, Ronnie L Hartaock, Ronald G. Harvey, Guy Hoffman,
Merllee Jiunto Horvat, Christine Wynn Houck. Gerald F
Howard. James L Howard, Carol Smith Hughes, Ruth Zeller
James, Michael J Kenna, Earl P. Kerstetter, Ronald R Klock.
Carol VanFossen Kosteh, Roman S. Kurowskl, June Housek
necht Kuzmlch, Joann M Kwlatkowskl, Jean Nygren Leberk
night, Gloria Hudak Llehn, Stephanie Scott Lindner, Jane Faust
Long, Helen Savlolls Markunas, Margaret M Martlshek. Nancl
Kerns Maxaon, Carol R McClean, Frank Mcllugh. James P.
McKinley, Carol L Miller, Mary L Mlskevich. Richard H
Monks, Sarah High Mosko, Leland Ney, Barbara J Oleynlck.
Karen Keller Peffer. Roy A Peffer, Brcnda Caporalettl Post,
Joan Warner Richards, Martin Rosato. James D Russell,
Nancy Johnson Sanders, David W. Sharpe. Glenn Shoffler,
Bernard Hanlon. Francis L Hawke. Cathy Fuhrman Heacock.
Byron Heller. Sandra Reichart Hendy. David V. Herring.
Charles E Hestor, Gary D. Heywood. Linda M Hine. Ruth
VanHorn Hitchings. William Hitchings. Nancy Stanton Hoffman,
Julie W Howell, Cheryl T. Illigasch. Mary Ann Slims Jann. B
Alexis Misco Johns, Gregory A. Kanaskie. Marilyn Kaufman.
1968
Lehnowsky, Barbara Steinhart Lerch, William P. Lesjak.
Joseph P. Lyons, Mary Padden Mancini, Carol Rees Mangan,
James H. Markowski. Marion L. Marks, Robert L Marquette,
Patrick J. Mc Andrew, James R. McDonald. Tony
Miller,
Robert J. Murphy, Richard Myers, Theresa A. Oberg, Richard
A. Olson II. Linda Mallnski Pall, Richard M. Parks. Linda C.
Rinehart, Ellen M. Robinson. Jane M. Rompala. Robin L.
Rothe, William S. Ryan, Susan Force Schneider, Glenn F.
Schuyler. Joann Schlieder Schwartz, Benita Z. Sell, Linda W.
Snavely. Richard J. Snell, John R. Srogonclk. Robert J Stahl.
Thomas J. Sullivan, David R. Swarts, James G. Swartz. Carol
Slovacek Thompson. Mary Coddington Umlauf, Charlene Villa,
Nobuko Magaki Wallace, Carol T. Wilde, Dorothy Wolfe Wilson.
Teresa M. Wisdo, Arthur R. Worley, Thomas M. Yerger.
Jeanette Hall Zapushek. Robert J. Zarambo. Janet R. Ziegenfus.
W
Wldtz,
W
Jean T. Austin, Susan Albertson Baker. Christopher J. Bandy.
Bernard M Baranowski. Wllla Jean Bing, Nancy Duke Brown.
Mary Lou Cavalllnl, Carol A. Cavanaugh. Louis R. Centrella.
1965
Edward
Clifton.
Margaret Johnson Abote, Richard F Allls, Diana Shrlver
Anderson, Michael Anderson, Linda Lazarus Bardsley. Gall A.
Blass, Richard A
Boerner, Georgia L. Brows, Richard W
Burkett. Nancy J. Carson, Kathleen Cody Cecil, David W.
Cosslett Jr., Jack E Currle, Gary L Deets. Judith Radler Delia,
Kathle Bltterman Derrick, Diane Davala Dion, Brenda Peters
Doto. Kay Dymond. Judith Applegate Fredriksen, Worthie
M
Grow, Raymond F Herbert, Norman F Hey I. Rodney C
Hubler, Stanley
D
Jaslnowski. Ronald L. Jenkins. Barbara S
Johnson. Hayden C Jones, Peggy S. Jones. Nancy
Rhone
Kennedy. Alexis M Kostek. Susan Krler. Mary Kromo. Anne
Marie Brown Lennle. Michael Lennle. Carol Newfleld Lewis,
Sylvia M. Lucchlno. Merle Tomaryn Madeoy, Teresa
Barrett
McDonald, Nancy Long Mclntyre. Donna Barbaro McRae. June
Furman Miller. Thomas J Miller. Phyllss McCausltn Nelson,
Jon 1 Parker. Marilyn Sheerer Perrln. William Puglla. Ann C
Raynock. Dona Searfoss Retnmlller. Larr>' L Richie. Dennis E
Roslnl. Adam F
Rutskl. Carole Snook Sakowskl. Ann G
Shepherd. Diane H Sheridan. James A. Shymanskv.
Lynald
SUsbee. Jennifer M Smith. Terry L Smith. Margaret
A. Stank.
Elaine Starvatow. Joseph Stevens. Robert M Stroup,
Susan
VanRood. Dorothy M Weaver. Kevin R Weaver
Greco Wells. Pamela Brown Welsh. Elizabeth Yokl'
Anthony C. Yucha
MUler
Prtscllla
D.
Lois Newman Clifford. Gloria Pearson
Coccodrilli, Peter J. Constantine, Mary Croutha-
Cioffu.
Gaude
mel Contl, Mary Steffen Conway. Lisbeth D. Copes, Josephine L.
Crosby, Patricia Horan Cusanno, Anna Ruth Ebert Dietrich,
Sally E. Dilcher, Carol Marone Dunkirk, Francis M. Fennell.
Gertrude B Ferguson. Jeffrey L. Fisher, Patricia Johnson
Fulton, Roger L. George, Donna Jean Pucino Gifford. Patricia
L. Goode. Mary Sauers Gordish. Sandra Fassano Gutosky,
Edward J Guzofskl. Susan Harper, Linda M Helmer. Christine
Kowalski Herzlg, Jane Welkert Higinbothana. Anne C Clemens
Hollender. Albert Howell. Helen Saulesbury Jenkins. Frank S.
Kashlmba. Gail 0. Kauffman, Howard V Keams. David C.
Keefer. Kay Reber Kimmel. Sarah Scarpino Koose, Mary
Yackabonis Kupchinsky. Gary L. Laldacker. George E Lltterer.
Margaret Harer Lowe. Jlmmle E. Masich. Ranee
Mclntyre,
S. Brent Mitchell. Virginia Styer Moore, Sandra E.
Morgan,
Nancy Ennis Morin. Linda Berry Phillips. Elizabeth A Pinter.
Carmen L Pltarra. Robert S Probert. Charles E Rhoades Jr..
John E Rlegel. Margaret L. Roccograndi, Gary Lee Russell,
Joanne M Sacco, Eileen A. Sarpolls. Betsy Davis Schneider.
David L. Sehrencengost. Pamela A Shermeyer, Janine B
Slack, Nancy U Swigart, Thomas J Taber, Eve S Tannerv.
Roberta F Tharp. Thomas W Thomas Jr.. Richard Verbitski,
Beverly Straub Waldeisen. David T Waltman. Anne Mulhern
Watkins. Barton I Watts. Joseph P Wilde. Bonnie F Williams.
Richard M. WUllams. Sara J. Yealy, Karen Ancarana Zimmer-
W
man
1966
Carol
\oupatoff
1969
Behrens,
David C Belshltne. James
Oscar Brubaker Victor
Bolltsky. Judith Vlneskl Brozowskl.
H
R
Campbell. Marylou E Colombo. John M Coulter. William
A
Cron. Janice Tunnlcllffe DavldheLser. Daniel
Davis. Linda L
Davis. Marie Mayer Donlon, Larry E
Drumm. Karen M
Eckert, Raymond J Emma. Rita Eyerly.
Joseph M Flgllolino
Robert J Fisher. James Flesher. Patricia
Z. Franks. Christie
Lupton Glbble. Robert G. Gibble. Elizabeth
Klchllne GUfert
Josephine M. Hanincik. Diana Hadesty
Hodrlck. Keith A Home
Barbara E. Ackerson, George Barna. Ronald E Bamdt. Lvnn
Becker. Richard Bergey. Anthony J. Bogden. David L Bos'ter.
Anna Krushlnskie Bridy. Chester J Buglia. Geraldine Byrnes.
Mary D Carolson, B>Ton
Chandler. Michael L. Cunningham.
Candida Dandini. Judith A. Defant. Michael DeFrancisco!
Stephen F DePaul. Patricia Branch DiPippa. Morley Tauber
Edina. Cynthia E Fischer. Luc 01 e G. Gaeta. Edward J Gasper
Rebecca L. Gilliam. Elizabeth Gladkowski. Nancy Makarewicz
Greshock. Margaret A Cry bos, Linda Hagenbaugh.
M
1971
Richard G. Anderson, Joanne M. Antonelli. Sharon Yuracka
Barnhart. Cynthia Lidy Basta. Cheryl Bates. Lynn W. Becker.
Sharon M Berger. James A. Berkheiser. Daniel M. Bernoskl.
Angela P. Biacchi. William L. Bird, Thomas N Borowski.
Virginia Swope Bower. Diana M. Braganini. Thomas D.
Brennan. Ronald R. Buckley, Margaret M. Bussa, Rebecca
Mears Campbell, Mary J. Canavan. Leon D. Cuthle, James A.
Damatt. Patricia A. Dougherty, Harry E. Dowllng Jr.. Paul T.
Drozic, Barbara J. Duchemin, Lee E.
Warren
Firestlne.
Erdman. Claire A. Fahey.
Fairbanks Jr.. Thomas C Farr, WUllam P.
James W. Flynn. Stephen F. Fonash. Katherine L.
E
Fox. Roseann Canfalone Freed. William H. Gearhart. Elizabeth
A. Gessler. Karen Alwine Geyer, Adeline T. Ghezzl. Edward J
Haines. Sandra Trapani Harding. Jayne Rosenstock Harrington.
Philip V. Hartman, Janice Cotterman Hartung. Jane Bassett
Herman, Kenneth E Herman. Bonnie Hettinger, Gary A.
Hettinger. Irene Moratelli Hrycenko. Beverly A. Hubler, Ronald
J Keiser. Irene M. Lapchak, Kay Sorber Ledford. Charles F
Leo, Daniel A. Leonard. Linda K. Louis. Patricia Coates
Ludwig, Paula Johnson Lyons, Lawrence J. Macek. Charles
Macunis, Dennis F Marasco, John F Marshall III, Virginia P.
Maurer, Robert J Medford. Ronald R. Meixsell. Barbara L.
Memory. Gary R. Metarko. Leslie A Meyer. Michele Mattise
Mooney. Barbara Epora Mori. Kathleen A Nevitt, Elaine M.
Rapchinski, Ronald C. Rhlnehart. Deborah L Rlttenhouse.
Larry D Rumbel, Mark A. Sacco, Nancy Gelger Sacks,
Kathleen A. Sandllne, Linda A Schmitt, Maryann T. Schwartz.
Jean K. Seglem. Wayne L. Seiferth. Julie A. SeUer. Patricia
Koppenhaver Seybert. Ellen M Shultz, Robert W Silva. Judy
Swarthout Simon. Mary Desciat Simpson. James M. Smith,
Kenneth A. Smith Jr., Mary L. Sommers, John J. Sopko Jr..
Lorraine A. Spallone, Robert C Spallone. David M Spiwak.
Irene M
Stanko. Frances Price SUulfer. Ceclle Macknis
Stelzer. Mary Guydish Steppllng. John P Sterling, Robert J
Stryczynski. Pamela McElwee Talbot. Kathleen Rutkosky
Terrio. Joanne A
Toccket. Barbara V Tommor. Sandra
Bachman Tucker. Suzanne Erdley Ulmer. John M Urban,
Nancy A \ anno. Mary Ann Vasell. Terri L Weinstein. John E
Weiss. Lynda Lyle Widner. John M. Wlsnewski, Harris L. Wolfe.
Gene G. Wolfgang. Bruce E. Wray. Rita E Yost. William
Dennis Zeares. Kerry L. Ziegler. Renee D Zimmerman.
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Wtaeaki Jr
1972
.
Zoccola. John
Richard Abraham. Cortnne Dungev Agurkis. Anthony
J
Cart W
Arnese Jr
Askew. Alfred J AveJJino John F
Bachman. Stephen C Baier. Victoria A Ball. Nancy T Bern
Donna Stanton Billings, Jean M Bond, Mary Ellen Boyle Carol
PurteU Bretsch, Gall Smith Brutoskv. Lotsann Lazarski Buhav
Deborah Crone Burke, Jeanne E Burns. Patricia T Campbell
Phyllis E Campbell. Theresa Bushta Chtroel. Christine Houck
Conner. Barbara A Cox. Tommy E Curtis, Richard J Decker
William F Dickinson. Joyce GUI Dtehle. Linda J Dixon
Dorothy Haninclk Dolon. Candace V
Downs Michael J
Dufrayne. John E. Dun lap Nina C Eppley. Berylann C Evans.
John E Fenton. Mary C Flannery. John C Franks, Susan A
Furtak. Elaine Soltyslk Gart. Glenda J Garland. James
F
Gates, Susette Zaglnaylo Goff. Jane Marie Golden. Connie
Kaniper G ruber, George R Hahn. Samuel G Hamm Jr Janice
A. Hankins, Kathleen M Hani In. Marcla Lane Harleman John
W. E. Harvey. Melodi Sausser Shoemaker Harvev. Barbara D
Helnly. Howard R Hendrlckson. Linda A Henry. Charlotte
Hensel, John E. Herman. Anna L. Hlnaman. Loretta Oswald
Hitx. Mary Ann Hoffman. Theodore A
Holovack. Albert S
Homlak. Edward G Horvath. Brenda Haas Hunsberger Gary
E. June. M Candace Kane. Bette A Keck. Frances J Keller
Brett M. Kiel. John B Koller. Mary Manning Kolier H Ned
Kramp. John D Kropa. Robert D Lacock. Elizabeth J Lanyon
Dorfred Bussey Large. Gerald T Laubach Jr., David" F
Lefever. John C Lepley. Vlcki M Lewis. Suzanne L Ltepln
Peter R Logiudlce. David A London. Kav A Long. Rhonda
Huff Long. Margaret A Lyter. Andrea Marvhllnskl. Joann
Kunkel Martin. Edward R Maslch. Rita A Matos. Allan D
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Michelle K Kelm. Sandra A Keller. Linda Snyder Klrlln,
Wleslawa Koslnskl, Anthony T Koss. Ursula Kremers. George
D Kutz. Deborah L Landls. Laura A Larson. Diane R
Lauoplnu, Pamela J Lesko, Elizabeth K Lewis, Claire D
Lichtenberger, Suzette J Llndemuth, Jeanne L Long, Brian J
UWDW, Marie S Lucas. Kenneth L. Luke Jr., Kim Magner.
Sara J Manbeck, Mark E Manganello, Brenda J McAfee,
Walter T McDonald, Ellen M McHale, L. Kim McKelvy, John
S McVeigh, Carol A. Metz, Mellnda Collett Montgomery, Sherry
L. Myers, Cynthia Barnes Nicholas, Joseph F O'Brien, Nancy
P. Oliver. Richard D Olver. James J
Palovick, Craig E.
Palumbo, Phyllis Palumbo. Stephen D Peoples, Spence H
Pierce. Burton C Reilly. Pamela K. Rhoades. Donna Azar
Rogers. Salvatore J Romano. Stephen J Romlnger. Anthony M.
Roaencrancc, Linda Resclgno Rowe, Deborah A Rutkoskl.
Stephen A Sailer. Alice L. Scearce. Carol L Schmlck. Deborah
A Selgenfuse. Dennis L Sell, Theresa A Sennett, Asa R Sharp,
Marilyn K Sheaffer. J Rochelle SheaUer, Karen A Shelesky,
James C Sheridan, Shankara R. Shetty, Mellnda G Shoemaker.
Ann Marie Bartkowlak Smith, Bruce L. Smith. Delbert E
Smith, D Keith Sneddon, Lynne M Snyder, Celeste M. Soto
Arthur A. Stank Jr.. Doris K Stecher. Janis A. Stelnmetz,
Dennis R Strohl. Patricia L Summers. Raymond G Supper.
Sandra J Surenlan. Maryann T Szostak, Clemens
M Szy
.
chowski, Leslie G, Teter, Margaret Lahr Tetkoskie. Elizabeth
A
Thomas. Marian L Thompson. Mellnda K Timmerman. Eliza
beth Barkasy Toms. Sue E. Toth. Cynthia A Trabosh,
Jane E.
Ullrich, Diane C Urban. Susan M Vandersllce.
Enrique Velez
Vlckl Reeser Wagner. Cheryl L Walters.
Susan A Weber.
Marcla A Weller. Ann Wetzel. S. Denlse Whetstone.
Marv
White. Claudia
Wilson. Robin 1
M
A
Whlttacker. Melody Une Wllklns. Bruce D
Wintersteen. Marjorie A Wltmer. Leslie West
Wolfhope. Jeffrey A Wynn. Constance Anceravage
Yurczyk
Linda Capperella Zlelinski. Robert A Zigment
1979
1982
Randy A
Mark J
Ryan.
Schueler.
Seltz.
Sandra
M
Mary Grenko Shlnham. Sue I Sims. Eric
Slusser,
Donald R Smith, Debra L Snyder. Michael S. Snyder. Rondalyn
K. Snyder, Robert L Sones Jr., Kathryn G. Sophy. David E.
Sprout. Amy J Stearns, Judy A. Stein, Mark J Stepanlk.
Patricia A. Stoutenburgh, Mary Kranz Taddeo, Rebecca L Talt,
Shlffert.
W
Kevin D Thomas. Robert
Thomas, Suellen Thompson, Mark
0 Thornton, Bonnie H. Tlce. Debra L. Trulock, Roberta A.
Trulock, Susan E Umanl. Linda L Vleck, Debra L. Washnock,
Ned J Webber, Scott L. Weitzel, Steve A. Wendt, Timothy P
Werstler. Donald L Wiest D, Alejandro L Williams, Colleen B
Williams, Kathleen F. Williams. Karen A. Yefko, David C.
Young. Raymond F Zale. Antoinette Lupink Zhowansky. Henry
C. Zigner
1980
Wayne S
Bailey. Leigh
M
Beck. Susan A. Becker, Klmberly L. Beers, Debra
Barry J Brecker. Robert C Breidlnger. Robin
Breidlnger, PhyUls Harris Brltton. Joseph
C Button
CaUsl0 Ann Pnim ps Cashman. Ellen Lankford
J?
lohee, Chris
A. Courogen. Benjamin R. Crowle.
Suzanne M.
Culkin, John J. Culkln. Bruce D.
DeHaven. Alfred Ebongue Din.
Roy A. Dow, Christopher B. Downs. Michael
L. Dubbs. Ronald
M. Duser Thomas R Elliott, Dean J. Exas,
Mark A. Fablano.
John E. Fenton, Mary Beth FioreUl. JU1
.
'
A
Fischer. Cynthia L.
Ball.
Mona
W
O'Brien, Jerome J O'Brien, Philip E. Olinger, Barbara A.
Perdisatt. Ronald F. Pollard. Anne G. Pysher. Roy C. Satterthwalte, Nancy M. Schappert, Karen S. Seidelman, Cheryl A.
Snyder. Robert Strachko, Michael A. Sullivan, Thomas A.
Trainer. David A. Wargo, Brian C. Weaver. Lisa M. Wehr,
Cynthia Ertwine Weiss. Ronald J. White. Gregory A. Wright
G.
Marian Durkes Beierle. Jerry L. Bolig, Jeri A. Boose,
John E. Brink, Joan M. Brojack, Franclne A. Bullet, Johnny
Burke. Bonita A Burns. Stephen J Bushlnskl, Linda Campbell,
Diane Boston Casey, Christine M. Clapper, James E. Columbus,
Cheryl Gaffney Confalone, Cheryl Well Conklin, David W.
Corley. Randall C. Cox, Kevin T. Curran, Cynthia A. Darazsdi,
Reld Davenport, Marianne P Deska, Richard J. DlFrancesco,
Theresa M. Donko, Randolph M. Dry. Nancy J. Ellis, Debra A.
Engel, Amy S. Fenstermacher, Penny Whitenight Fritz, Jane L
Gabriel, Suzanne M. Baechter. Steven H. Garrett, Theresa A.
George, Janice L. Gltomer. F. David Good. Gregory R.
Hamilton. Lois A. Hertzog, Debora K. HUldale. Linda A. Hirst,
Dale R. Hockenberry, Susan A. Hodge. Cynthia J Hoffman.
Todd E. Hoover, Suzanne M. Hunter, Luann Burrows Irigoyen,
Cheryl A. Janlec. Colleen H. Jaraczewski. Jill E Johnson, Diane
Leaver Jones. Joseph A. King. Rebecca Koppenhaver Kline.
Gerald E Knepp Jr., Dotti Koch. Lynn M Landon. Denlse M
LaPenna. Diane B Laughlln. Danette J Lawson. Jennifer L.
Ltll.
Rachel Patterson Loftus, Toby R. Loyd, Donna M
Mancuso, Deborah M. Marmo, Kathleen M. McCormick. Wendy
Nyborg McDonnell. Christine Belser McElwee. Michael L.
Mellllo, Barbara A Mensch, Judith A. Momorella. Robert B.
Moore Jr., Cynthia A Morris. Scott L. Morton. Jeanne M
Musser. Karen Moore Nash. Linda F. Natter. Robert A Nolan.
Sharon M. Oplela. Jean M Petro. Karen Barber Planer.
Christine Polguy. Angela V
Raczkowski. Vlckl L. Reeser.
Wonnan
B
Reichard. Cheryl Checchl Reuter, Nancy A
Richie. Kristin Perkins Richie. Lee W. Riegel,
Antonio J. Rodriguez. Gail M. Rossbauer. Susan E. Rutledge,
Leonard A. Sauers. Gregory A. Saxman. David L. Schaefer.
Mishell R Schlegel. Wendl L. Schuck. Anne E. Seebold. Donald
N. Selverd. Marilyn G. Serif, Karen Orzol Shalter. MeJvin E
Sharp. William Shelton. Christine E. Shepps. Peter S. Shiner Jr.,
Mark L. Shipe. Steven C. Shoffstall. Wendy D. Shomper.
Constance B. Shope, Albert Shrive, Ann L. Silvonek, Sarah M.
Small. Lenore Dankulich Smith. Joan B. Snook. Robert J.
Somers Jr.. Susanne Steczak. Margery E. Stone. Lorraine
stout
Sonia Ressler Stroh, Pamela Burd Stroup, Patricia J.
Rice. Douglas
Janice
Ann Baker, Kevin R
Douglas A. Arley. Jon C Bardsley. Alicia K. Bartlett. Richard
Cromwell Benner. Timothy A. Benner. Gary W
Bennett. Lenore J. Bingham. Risa R. Bird. Colin M Brand.
Barbara J Burgert, George F. Carr. Marie Parsons Carver.
Carol Ann Bergstresser Chowansky. ColJeen M. Conyngham.
Thomas F Costa, Joseph F. Cuff Jr.. Debra A. Dlller. David
DUts, Lessie Bowman Diltz. Roxanne Benedict Dombrosky.
Sheila E Dormer, Rose M Farnell, David L. Glllis, Jennifer A.
Guild, Craig E. Hill. Nathaniel Idlet. Reginald Johnson, Deborah
A. Jones. Lisa M Kalinger, Dorothy P. Kerr, Teresa LaForgia,
Laureen L. Leitzel, Kevin M. Leonard, Laura E. Luchs. Laura
L Ludwick, Martha E. Lukens. Anthony J. Marcino, Susan Ann
McNulty. Brett A. Meckley, Lynn N. S. Moore, Lynne E
Mustapich, Maria L. Mykyta, Kevin C Nesbitt, Diane Gansel
B. Beilharz, Jill
Bastlde.
Cheryl
w
Messina
Saylor. Frank Scaltrlto. Pamela Eggert
Schultz, A Jerome Sedelmeyer. Heidi Custer
Serafin, Deborah Snyder Servose, Terry N
t
1983
Lorraine M. Avery, Gretchen A. Bachman, Cynthia S. Baker,
Catherine Klotz Balliet, Elizabeth Emert Banaszek, Kim Musser
Barnes, Mary E. Cavosi, William R. Cheney, Thomas R. Davis,
John A. DeBenedictis, Bradley L. Desenberg, Stephen D. Drees.
Edwin M. Eggers. Inga J Eissmann, Robert L. Emert II, Kathy
A. Fackler, Judith Braun Foose, Lynda W. Gerber, Judy Balliet
Heddens, Susan M. Ianni, Dorothy A. litis, George R. Jacobs,
Margaret M. Koch. Robbin J Larson, Elizabeth A. Lees, Bobby
A. Lehman. Donna Rozanskas Lodholz. John S. Lodholz, Karen
Kalinowski Loehr. Randall S. McFarland. Lynn Kerchanin
Melan, David S. Miller. Carol A. Mueller, Jolene Padelsky, Eric
D. Pettis. Jeanne S. Pierce. Judith A. Robinson, Scott C
Schwartz. Marilyn Leathern Skilton. Debra A. Smith, Lisa
Dellinger Smithgall. Susan Kunkle Stutzman. Robert F. Stutzman Jr William E. Tallos. Carol A. Thompson, James F.
Tomedi, Dale E. Walmer, Matthew A. Walsh. Randy L Welch.
Mary C. Wilson, Terry D. Yarnell.
,
1984
Lisa A. Buck, Woodrow J. Bussenger, Ross E. Hunsinger.
Stephenie A. Jonas. Lori Hentz Leister. Margaret Kearney
Limbacher. Deborah Turberville Mensch, Kenneth M. Oleynik,
Ann L Paluda, Maryann M. Rondosh, Michele B Shoemaker.
Joseph Son Jr.. Randy I. Stroh.
1985
Linda M. Bogle, Loretta A. Brown, Holly M. Leiser. Michael
Penny.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/April
Athletes win
A second consecutive national championship for
wrestler Rick Bonomo. three national titles (or
swimmer Joan Wojtowicz and a playoff appearance by
the ladies' basketball team were the highlights of this'
year s winter sports season at Bloomsburg University
Season wrap-ups for BU's winter sports teams are as
940
follows:
the Eastern Wrestling
MEN'S BASKETBALL - The men
s team registered
20th consecutive winning season, finishing 15-11 The
Huskies narrowly missed a berth in the Pennsylvania
Conference playoffs and settled for fourth place in the
Eastern Division with a 7-7 division record
Glenn Noack. a senior, finished his career in second
place on the Huskies all-time scoring list behind Jerry
Radocha '77. Noack scored 1,504 points in his four
seasons at BU. He was named to the PC Eastern
Division All-Star team for the 1985-86 season
its
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL made
to the
The women's team
season
WRESTLING -
BU's wrestling team finished third in
League and second in the
Pennsylvania Conference The Huskies finished with a
12 5 dual meet record
Rick Bonomo. a junior, became the first BU wrestler
ever to win back to-back NCAA Division I national
championships by winning the 118 pound title at this
year's championships in Iowa City. Iowa Rick's
brother. Rocky, also a junior, finished eighth at 126
pounds to give BU Its first season ever with two Division
I All Americans
As a team. Bloomsburg had its best
showing ever at the national championships, finishing
seventh with 373 4 team points Also representing the
Huskies at nationals were Bruce Wallace. Dave Morgan
and Darrin Evans
PC
playoffs for just the second time in
the school's history. The Huskies finished the season 9-12
overall, 8-5 in the Eastern Division The Huskies battled
West Chester in the first round of the plavoffs but lost.
it
Rolene Wagner has joined the Bloomsburg University
Department of Health. Physical Education and Athletics
Millen and freshman Theresa Lorenzi were both
named to the PC Eastern Division All-Star team for the
1985^86
64-58.
Jean Millen, a senior, became the first BU women's
player to score 1.000 career points She reached that
plateau in a game against Lock Haven on Feb 3 Millen
went on to finish her career with 1.113 total points She
is also BU's all-time women's rebounding leader with
MEN'S SWIMMING
This young team had some
gained valuable experience on the wav to
a 4 8 record The Huskies finished ninth in the IT
championships
difficulties but
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
39
named
Asst. trainer
titles
1986
The women's team
continues to be one of the top teams in the conference,
finishing second to Clarion for the fifth consecutive
year The women posted an 8 2 record this year and
have a combined record of 42 5 over the last five
seasons
Freshman Joan Wojtowicz won three national titles at
NCAA Division II women's swimming and diving
championships in Orlando. Fla Wojtowicz won lilies in
as the assistant athletic trainer.
The 29-year-old Hughesville area native comes to
Bloomsburg from Passaic
Valley High School In Little
Falls iNJ^ where she has
served as physical education
teacher and head trainer
since 1980
Wagner
will assist
BU
therapist and head
trainer Art Hopkins In
handling the university's
physical therapy dtnlC
located in the Nelson
leldhouse
plKj llctl
i
A 1978 graduate of Ux'k
Haven, she received
bachelor of science degree In
health and physical education
as well as her certification In
athletic training Following
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graduation, she worked with
the United States Pan Am
men s judo and women's handball teams at the U.S.
Olympic Training Center In Colorado Springs, Coloi ado
While at Passaic Valley. Wagner completed her work
toward a master's degree In health and physical
education at Fast Stroudsburg University She also
implemented a student trainer program at P V II S and
began a program affiliated with William Paterson
College of New Jersey
WAGNER
the
Alumni Weekend
June
6-7,
1986
the 200
senior,
.
Former dean dies
500 and 1.650 yard freestyles Kelly Knaus. a
became an honorable mention
All
American by
finishing 12th in the 200 yard backstroke As a team,
finished Nth In the nation Also representing BU at
nationals were Carol Gurnlak.
Norrls and Beth Boeder
Amy
Cole.
BU
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Alden P linker, who served as the second dean of
Arts and Sciences at Bloomsburg University In the
1960s, died July M), PJB4, In Manchester, Conn He
earned his bachelor's and master's degrees at Harvard
and his Ph
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music
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The ALUMNI
Vol. 86, No. 2
QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
July 1986
Award
recipients
Story on page 2
DOMINIC ANTHONY CUSATIS
:
2
ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Jufy
:
1986
Weekend
Highlights of Alumni
By DURRELL REICHLEY and
DON CHOMIAK
Student S»oH Writer*
Four Bloomsburg University alumni and
a
well-known
university employee were honored at the BU Alumni
Association's annual luncheon June 7 The luncheon was
part of AJumnl Weekend activities held Friday and
Saturday, June 6 and 7.
Dr. Lee R. Beaumont, Class of 1943, and Richard F
Laux, Class of 1952, received Distinguished Service
Awards. Dr. Robert E. Boose, Class of 1968, and Jane E
Elmes, Class of 1972, received Young Alumni of the
Year awards. And Dominic Anthony Cusatls, known at
BU as "Tony the Baker," received an Honorary
Alumnus award.
Other activities held over the weekend Included the 50year reunion of the Class of 1936, the dedication of the
Alumni House, the dedication of the newly named Boyd
F. Buckingham Campus Maintenance Center, and reunion dinners for the classes of 1941, 1949, 1950, 1951, and
1952. The weekend's festivities drew alumni from as far
away as California, Colorado and Florida.
Alumni Weekend kicked off Friday night with a
special banquet for the 50-year reunion of the Class of
1936. Eighteen members of the class returned to BU to
renew old friendships and talk about college days
The banquet featured dinner, a short film about the
1935-36 school year, a slide show of BU past and present,
und remarks about the evolution of Bloomsburg University from President Harry Ausprlch.
"In 1936, the enrollment at Bloomsburg State
Teacher's College was 596," Ausprlch said. "Today,
enrollment at Bloomsburg University Is 6,439."
"In 1936, there were 45 faculty members," he
continued. "Today, there are 390."
"And 50 years ago, there were five major programs of
study. Today, there are over 100."
A. David Mayer, president of the Class of 1936, gave a
humorous and nostalgic look at the class
Alumni Weekend festivities continued Saturday mom
Ing with the dedication of the Alumni House.
The house, purchased by the Alumni Association In
April 1985. was the home of the late Dorothy John Dillon
(Class of 1924; and Is located on Lightstreet Road, just
east of campus The building houses the offices of the
AJumni Association
"This is our house when we come to campus." said
Mary Anne Klemkosky, president of the AJumnl Asso-
The AJumni House campaign, which was
launched last year on Alumni Weekend, has already
generated over $100,000 in donations toward the cost of
the house
Following the dedication of the AJumni House, the
ciation
festivities
moved down
Lightstreet
Road
to the
campus
maintenance center. Here, university alumnus Boyd F.
Buckingham, Class of 1943. was honored at dedication
ceremonies for the newly named Boyd F Buckingham
Campus Maintenance Center. Buckingham served the
university for 28 years and is a vice president emeritus
BU
of
at noon and attracted
nearly 300 alumni and friends.
Klemkosky reported that 1985-86 was a very good year
for the AJumnl Association. "This past year we awarded
40 scholarships worth over $18,000," she said. "We held
20 chapter meetings, awarded 170 student loans, raised
over $168,000 for general purposes, raised over $111,000
for the Alumni House, started a student alumni council,
held our first senior send-off picnJc, and started an
The annual luncheon followed
Alumni Fellow In Residence program."
Elections were then held for the Alumni Board of
Directors. Elected to the board for three-year terms
were: Francis D. Sell '35, Boyertown; C. Stuart
Edwards '41, Bloomsburg; Sara Marie Dockey Edwards
'44, Berwick, Constance Stanko Gobora '52, Levlttown;
Richard R Lloyd '62, Belle Mead, N.J.; Barbara A.
Caruana '77. Lancaster; and Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81,
Emmaus.
Elected to a two-year term was Richard E. Grimes
Harrlsburg.
During the board's reorganization meeting, Mary
Anne Klemkosky '59, Orwlgsburg, was elected president; G. Thomas Hughes III '76, Easton, vice president;
Sandra Swetland Williams '66, Somerset, N.J., secretary; and John J. Trathen '68, Catawissa, treasurer.
'49.
FOR THREE- YEAR TERMS
D. SELL '35. Although retired as a successteacher and coach, "Doc" continues to keep busy as
a Realtor in the Boyertown area. One of Bloomsburg's
greatest boosters, "Doc" brought his granddaughter,
Jennifer, to Bloomsburg on July 1, 1983, the day
Bloomsburg State College became Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania. As a resuJt, Jennifer was the first
person offered admission to Bloomsburg University.
"Doc" has been the "driving force" behind the Pennsylvania Dutch Chapter of BU AJumni in the Reading area
and a very loyal supporter of BU's athletic program.
FRANCIS
ful
The
Alumni
Quarterly
Published four times a
friends of
yenr
for
Bloomsburg University.
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Director of Alumni Affalrl
"Doc" and
alumni and
come
to Bloomsburg
Magee. "Doc" was
first appointed to the AJumni Board in 1981 to fill an
unexpired term and was elected for a second three-year
term Doc lives at R.D. 5. Box 690, Boyertown.
C. STUART EDWARDS '41. After graduating from
Bloomsburg, Stu earned a Master of Education and
Doctor of Education degrees at Pennsylvania State
University. He also completed non-degree work at
Northwestern University. After many years of service to
Bloomsburg University, he retired as dean emeritus of
the College of Professional Studies. The Alumni Associa-
his wife, Mabel, often
"Just for a ride"
and
to eat at Hotel
presented its Distinguished Service Award to Stu in
recognition of his service to his Alma Mater. He and his
wife, the former Eda Bessie Beilhartx '41, are among
Bloomsburg's most loval alumni. Eda Bessie is the
tion
Peg Trathen
Secretary-Bookkeeper
of PROFILES OF THE PAST. A LIVING
LEGACY, which traces Bloomsburg University's historv
author
Linda
J.
Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
Stephanie Stewart
Dunell Reichley
Sandy Paul
Jim Deterick
Kelly Krelgh
from 1839 to 1979 Stu formerly served on the Alumni
Board of Directors from 1973 to 1982 and was president
from 1981 to 1982 He has continued to represent the
AJumni Association on the University's planning commission and on the Bloomsburg University Foundation
Board of Directors. He also served on the presidential
search committee whose work resulted in the appointment of Dr. Harry Ausprich. Stuart lives at 705 Country
Club Drive. Bloomsburg.
SARA MARIE (SALUE) DOCKEY EDWARDS
'44.
and her husband, Frederick Jay Edwards,
became well-known in the Bloomsburg area as the
owners of The Studio Shop on Main Street. Since their
Sallie
retirement from that business, Sallie has continued to be
active as a self-employed interior designer. In pursuing
that interest, she completed several courses of study in
design composition, floral arrangement and color coordination, including a course in interior design at the
New York School of Interior Design in 1965. Sallie and
Fred enjoy traveling and spend the winter months in
Florida. SaJlie has always been active in community
activities, most recently as chairperson of the Berwick
Bicentennial Celebration. She and Fred are the parents
of a daughter, Claudia Ann. SaJlie has completed her
first three-year term on the AJumni Board of Directors.
Sallie lives at 545 East Eleventh Street, Berwick.
CONSTANCE STANKO GOBORA '52. Both Connie and
her husband. Harry '50, have devoted their lives to
teaching in the Levittown area. They have also become
active in the Philadelphia Chapter of BU AJumni, wittf
Harry currently serving as president and Connie as
treasurer. Their interest in Bloomsburg has passed to
their children: Kim graduated in 1983. Ed will be a
senior this fall, and Harry Jr. attended BU before
transferring to East Stroudsburg. Connie has completed
her first three-year term on the AJumni Board and lives
at 19 Jonquil
Lane, Levittown.
R. LLOYD '62. Dick is best-known by his
Bloomsburg contemporaries as an outstanding basketball player and "all-around nice guy." He has been
associated with Rutgers University since 1965, when he
joined the basketball coaching staff. He served as head
coach from 1971 to 1973 and then accepted the position of
assistant university secretary for the 1973-1974 academic
RICHARD
year. In 1974 he was appointed university director of
alumni relations and continued in that post until 1984,
when he was named director of annual giving for the
Rutgers University Foundation. In 1968 he received a
Master
of Education degree in continuing education at
Rutgers. Dick has maintained strong ties with BU by
serving as coordinator of the BU Alumni-Student
Recruitment Program in New Jersey since its inception
In 1979. He and his wife, the former Marian Layton,
have hosted nearly -all the annual training sessions in
their home. Dick also was a faithful member of the
AJumni Board from 1976 to 1982 and was inducted into
the BU Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984. He and Marian
are parents of three children: Deborah, Rick and Brian,
and they live at 80 DeHart Drive, Belle Mead, N.J.
BARBARA A. CARUANA '77. While at Bloomsburg,
Barbara was a member of Pi Omega Pi and Phi Beta
Lambda. She served as student representative on the
School of Business Search and Screen Committee and
was listed in "Who's Who Among Students in American
Universities and Colleges." She was recipient of the R.
Bruce Albert AJumni Scholarship, the Mary L. Frymire
Kirk Alumni Scholarship; and the National Business
Education Award of Merit. After teaching for one year,
she joined Armstrong World Industries, Inc., as an
analyst/programmer. Since then she has advanced from
systems specialist (1980-1981) to senior project analyst
(1981-1983) to litigation administrator (June 1983 to
1986). In June she was named manager of a corporate
records management and administrative services, a
newly established position in the firm's financial administrative services department. She was in the Class of
1985 of Leadership Lancaster, a Lancaster County
Community Leadership Training Program. In addition
to membership in the BU Alumni Association, she
serves as a volunteer at St. Joseph Hospital, a member
of the Highland Presbyterian Choir and the Music and
Worship Committee. Her other interests are music,
tennis and reading. Barbara lives at 1905 Oregon Pike,
Apt. F-8, Lancaster.
SHERI A. LIPPOWITSCH '81. Sheri's activities as a
BU student included serving as treasurer of CGA and
membership in Delta Mu Delta. She received a Service
Key Award and was listed in "Who's Who Among
Students in American Colleges and Universities." Sheri
has been working for Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.,
in Trexlertown since February 1982, with two years in
the accounting area and over two years in market
research. She earned an MBA degree at Lehigh
University in October 1985. Sheri has been the key
contact person in helping to organize a chapter of BU
alumm at Air Products. She served part of a year on the
Alumni Board as a representaUve of the Class of 1981.
Sheri lives at 119 Colonial Court,
FOR A TWO-YEAR TERM
RICHARD E. GRIMES '49.
Emmaus.
Since graduation in 1949,
Dick has probably attended more Alumni Weekends and
Homecomings than any other alumnus He retired in
1984 after a long career as a special education teacher
in the Harrisburg School District. He completed graduate work at Bloomsburg. Temple and Perm State In
1972 he was named "An Outstanding Elementary
Teacher In America." Dick served on the Alumni Board
from 1975 to 1982. He lives at 1723 Fulton Street,
Harrisburg.
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1986
3
Distinguished Service Awards
Recipients of the 1986 Distinguished Service Awards
were Lee R. Beaumont 43\ Ph.D.. professor emeritus of
Indiana University of Pennsylvania; and Richard F.
Lain 52', chairman of the board and chief executive
officer of United Perm Bank, Wilkes Barre, Pa.
The Distinguished Service Award was created in 1948
to recognize alumni who have excelled in one of three
areas: significant accomplishments in his or her profes-
train thousands of military typists
Upon his retirement from the
sion, outstanding service to the university
lectured at numerous universities, state and regional in
service programs, workshops, and conventions all over
the country
Alumni Association, or contributions
to
and/or the
mankind.
Dr. Lee R. Beaumont, former military man and
retired professor of the School of Business at I UP, is the
author of numerous articles in professional journals. His
current publications include Century 21 Keyboarding,
Basic Keyboarding & Typewriting Applications, and
Basic Information Keyboarding
Skills.
Army
in
1963.
Dr
Beaumont held the
position of professor in the School of
Business and the Graduate School at Indiana University
Pennsylvania for 15 years. Upon his retirement in
1978. the title of professor emeritus was conferred on
him by the IUP Board of Trustees
A speaker and guest instructor, Dr Beaumont has
of
Dr
Beaumont
is a member of Delta Pi Epsilon. a
honor society for business educators, the
National Business Education Association, the Eastern
Business Education Association, the Pennsylvania Bust
ness Education Association, and an honor roll member
of the Association for Information Systems Profession
national
als.
Following
graduation
from
Bloomsburg
State
Teacher's College in 1943, he served for 20 years as a
Regular Army Officer. During that time, he held the
position of Director of Secretarial and Clerical Courses
for four years at the U.S. Army Quartermaster School in
Bad Tolz, Germany. It was here that Dr. Beaumont
wrote his first textbook, MILITARY TYPEWRITING which was used for many years by the U.S. Army to
Richard F. Laux, chairman of the board and chief
executive officer of United Penn Bank in Wilkes Barre.
started his career as a teacher, for a semester, at Upper
Darby Senior High School, Upper Darby. Pa
Following his graduation from Bloomsburg in January
of 1952. and during his semester as a teacher, he made
arrangements to attend Florida State University for his
'Young Alumni
This year's recipients of the "Young Alumni of the
Year" awards were Robert Eugene Boose 68'. Ed.D.,
deputy director of the New- Jersey School Boards
Association; and Jane M. Elmes 72', assistant professor
of speech, communications and theatre at Wilkes
College.
In its second year, the
"Young Alumni of the Year"
award was created to recognize alumni under the age of
40 who have demonstrated potential and promise in
their respective professions. Also considered are professional achievements to date, outstanding service to the
university, and/or contributions to mankind.
A member of the Class of 68', Dr.
BOOSE is
the second representative of his class to receive the
honor of a "Young Alumni of the Year" award. In
March of this year, Dr. Boose accepted the position of
deputy director of the New Jersey School Boards
Association.
ROBERT
After graduating from Bloomsburg State College in
Dr. Boose stayed at Bloomsburg to pursue his
masters, which like his bachelor's degree was in
business education. After receiving his M. Ed. in 1972.
he went to Temple to complete his doctoral studies.
In 1975, Dr. Boose graduated from Temple with his
Ed.D. in business education. He then took a position
with the Mercer County Schools as the county school
1968,
Building
was dedicated in his honor.
The structure was completed in
center
April 1970 at a cost of
headquarters for the physical plant
department, which has been involved in all aspects of
the physical expansion of the campus and the maintenance and general appearance of the complete physical
plant of the university. It also houses a computerized
energy management system that achieves an annual
cost avoidance of more than $300,000 a year.
The University Council of Trustees voted unanimously
at the September 1985 quarterly meeting to name the
building in Buckingham's honor. During the program,
remarks concerning Buckingham were given by John
Dorin, chairman. Council of Trustees; Nick Dietterick.
director of public information; Dr. C Stuart Edwards,
dean emeritus; Richard Benefield. president of Hotel
Magee, Inc. and MIE Hospitality. Inc.; and Edward G
Edwards, executive vice president of Bloomsburg Area
$275,000. It is the
EXECUTIVE EDUCATOR (1980 and
CAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL.
1983)
and
AMERI
Dr. Boose, his wife, Joyce, and daughter. Lauren, live
Trenton, N.J.
Penn
Laux is the first vice chairman of the Pennsylvania
Bankers Association. Group 111. and a member of the
Governing Council He Is a director of the Greater
Wilkes Barre Chamber of Commerce, director and first
vice chairman of the Wilkes Barre General Hospital,
director and secretary treasurer of Bloomsburg University's College of Business Advisory Board, director of
the Bloomsburg University Foundation, and holds sev
eral other positions In his
Currently, she Is assistant professor of speech,
communications, and theatre at Wilkes College. A
position she has held since 1985.
skills.
Chamber
of
for
a daughter. Carol, and lives at 101
White Birch Lane. Elmcrest. Dallas. Pa.
After graduating from Bloomsburg State College In
her career began as teaching assistant and
forensic coach In the School of Interpersonal Communl
cation at Ohio State University. In 1974. she left Ohio
State and started at Clarion State College as director of
Individual speaking events for the Department of Speech
Communication and Theatre.
In 1979, she was elected the chairperson of the
department and held the office until 1983, resigning to
become executive director of the Clarion Spring Festival
of the Arts In 1984
While she was serving as chair, the department
experienced a 17% Increase In majors, placed 90% of Its
undergraduate majors In Jobs directly related to their
fields of study, placed 50% of alumni In graduate
programs, received $10,000 In funding to develop eurrlc
ular programs, and acquired $15,000 In scholarship
funding from private sources Following the Spring
Festival of the Arts In 1984. she then left for the
University of Pittsburgh to complete her doctoral
1972,
studies.
Commerce.
Buckingham served as a member of the university's
Department of Speech faculty from 1953 to 1955. as
director of public relations from 1965 to 1970, associate
vice president for development and external relations
from 1970 to 1974, and vice president for administration
From
until his
1965
to
retirement
1974.
in
December
at
Wilkes College.
In addition to teaching,
she
Is
co-director of the Center for Instructional Communication, and Is Involved In establishing and advising a
student chapter of the International Association of
Business Communicators at Wilkes College
Her home
Is
at 292
North Main
St.,
Wilkes Barre. Pa.
Buckingham
Institutional Advancement Vice President John
Walker presided at the ceremony President Ausprlch
gave welcoming remarks and Protestant Campus Minister Greg Osterberg, the Invocation
from 1974
community
A widower, he has
Now
M. ELMES regards her years at Bloomsburg
as the most formative of her speaking and teaching
JANE
named
Boyd F. Buckingham '43, vice president emeritus of
Bloomsburg University, was honored during Alumni
Weekend when the university's campus maintenance
In 1957. he returned to Pennsylvania. "I saw a
renaissance occurtng in Wilkes Barre," said Laux.
Offered a position at the Miner's National Bank In
Wllkes-Barre, he took it and worked his way up. About
17 years ago. the bank changed its name to United
of Year'
business administrator. There he was responsible for
reviewing the budgets of 11 school districts. He served
as administrator until July of 1979, when he accepted
the position of Mercer County Superintendent of Schools.
After four years as superintendent, he left for Maine to
serve as commissioner of the Maine Department of
Educational and Cultural Services. A position he held
until March of this year.
Dr. Boose has served as a member of Mercer County
Special Services Board of Education, Mercer County
Vocational Schools Board of Education, Mercer County
Community College Board of Trustees, a member of the
Board of Trustees of the University of Maine, and the
Maine Maritime Academy Board of Trustees
In the fall of 1984, Dr. Boose appeared on a segment of
60 MINUTES with Harry Reasoner.
Articles written by Dr. Boose have been published in
in
graduate work
In August of 1953. he graduated from Florida State
with an M.S. degree in management and finance from
the University's business school While at Florida State,
he had a graduate assistantshlp and taught undergrade
ate business courses. After graduation, he took a
position with the Fort Lauderdale National Bank as
assistant cashier until October of 1956
1981
when Buckingham served as
director of development and associate vice president for
development and external relations, he directed the
most extensive physical plant expansion in the history of
Nineteen new buildings and other
projects were added to the campus during this period at
Buckingham's
a cost of approximately $21 million
the university
dedicated leadership during this expansion, resulted in
the Bloomsburg University campus being recognized as
one of the most attractive and best maintained
State System of Higher Education.
In
the
community, Buckingham has served as presl
and board member of the Bloomsburg Area
Chamber of Commerce, vice president and board
member of the Bloomsburg Area Industrial Development Association, chairman and member of the
Bloomsburg Town Planning Commission, and member
of the Columbia County Housing and Redevelopment
In the
dent
authorities
Buckingham Is a 33rd Degree Mason, affiliated with
and York Kite Masonic bodies, and has
the Scottish
served as
commander
In chief
of
the Caldwell Consis-
tory
He was
Award of
a 1974 recipient of the Distinguished Service
the university Alumni Association and In 1980
received the Outstanding Citizen Award from the
Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
He and his wife, the former JOANNA WICK, are the
parenLsof two children
4
ALUMNI QUARTERIV/July
1986
25 incoming
five Presidential Scholars have been selected
enter Bloomsburg University's new Scholars Pro-
Twenty
to
gram, which begins this fall Approximately 180 students were eligible. 66 applied, and 25 were selected
Eligibility is based upon high school achievement.
S A T scores of 1100 or higher, with a minimum of 500
on both the verbal and math scores, and a ranking in
the top
20%
of the graduating class
students are selected on the basis of
essay, and the interviews of refer
ences Although high academic achievement provides
eligibility, personal characteristics and extracurricular
Involvement are Important to the selection process.
To remain in the program, students must maintain a
A. of 3.0, and to receive recognition on
minimum
A.
their transcripts, they must achieve a mlmlmum
of 3.5 Of the 25 selected, 22 are Pennsylvania residents,
two are from New Jersey, and one is from Delaware.
These Presidential Scholars will become members of
a select group of students who share a common interest
In learning and a curiosity about many areas of study
and co-curricular activities. They will participate in
special Scholars Seminars featuring interdisciplinary
study of sleeted topics and attend other out-of-class
symposia related to these topics.
Scholars students will also take a general education
course related to the seminar each semester. These
scholars courses will be taught by university faculty
who are designated Scholars Faculty. The remainder
will be selected from regular course offerings to satisfy
Once
eligible,
their application,
CP
ANGELUCCI
BENTZ
ST
CP
majors, minors, and other liberal arts requirements.
In addition to the recognition received and the
opportunity to engage in special courses and symposia,
each Presidential Scholar will be awarded a Freshman
Scholarship The money for this award Is made available through the Bloomsburg University Foundation and
has no need-based restrictions attached to it.
An attempt will be made to see that Presidential
Scholars have the opportunity to room together in a
single residence hall. Consequently, in addition to
participating together in several scholars courses, there
will be the opportunity for Presidential Scholars to
interact with each other as well as with university
faculty on an informal basis. These people will also be
fully integrated into the mainstream of the campus
community so that they may enjoy the same dimensions
of university life that other students experience: residence hall living, a wide array of socio-cultural activities, campus leadership offortunities, sporting events,
and other co-curricular programs.
Dr. James E. Cole, formerly chairperson of the
Department of Biological and Allied Health Sciences, is
the director of the Scholars Program. He will work
closely with the University Scholars Advisory Committee in monitoring and evaluating the program. Both the
director and the advisory committee report to the
provost and vice president for academic affairs.
The University Advisory Committee will be composed
of four presidential scholars, the director of the scholars
program, the vice provost and associate vice president
*
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ASCHMAN
freshmen
CELLINI
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CHO
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c
HARRIS
KOTCH
HILL
LEFFLER
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
named
'Presidential Scholars'
academic affairs, the dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, three faculty members from the College of
Arts and Sciences, and two faculty members each from
the College of Business and the College of Professional
Studies.
for
The University Scholars Program
1986
is
two years
in
length and is complemented by a research oriented,
junior/senior Honors Program that involves honors
seminars and the completion of an honors thesis.
Included in the first group of Presidential Scholars are
the following:
Margaret A. Angelucci. Norristown. Norristown H.S..
arts and sciences.
Deborah L. Bentz. Wyomissing, Holy Name High
School, speech correction.
Allison J. Aschman. Mahanoy City. American H.S. in
Frankfort, Germany; chemistry.
Lisa A. Cellini, Nuremberg, Bishop Hafey H.S..
English
Sean R. Erney. Milford. Delaware; Milford H.S., mass
H.S.. physics.
Jonathan
matics
K
Leffler. Berwick.
Berwick
HS
mathe-
,
Maria Makowski. Catawissa. Southern Columbia H.S.,
computer information science
Ralph J Nardell. West Wyoming. Wyoming Area H S
arts and sciences
Donna L Reasner. Wtlliamsport. Bishop Neumann
H.S.. medical technology
Beth A Phillips. Shenandoah. Shenandoah Vallev
.
H S.,
nursing
Kimberly J Naus. Berwick. Berwick H S
.
radiologic
technology-
Christine
M
Regional H.S
Weis. Andover.
psychology
Trimbath. Danville,
N
J
.
Lenape Vallev
,
Karen L
mass communication
Danville Area
U.S..
David T Sauter, Sparta. N.J Sparta H S manage
ment
Michelle L Seibert. Hershey. Hershey H S
speech
,
,
,
communications.
Yonsu Cho, Lansdale, North Penn H. S., pre-med
Melissa A. Harris, Bloomsburg, Central Columbia
H.S., mathematics.
Cheryl L. Hill, Telford, Souderton H.S., English.
Susan R. Gill, West Chester, Reed Henderson H.S.,
comprehensive social studies.
Eric C. Ackerman, Orangeville, Central Columbia
H.S., pre- med.
Kevin J. Kotch, Schuylkill Haven. Schuylkill Haven
REASNER
PHILLIPS
pathology.
Sharon L Seida. Wtlkes-Barre. Bishop Hoban H.S
computer information science
Kelly D
education.
Mlchele
Area
MAKOWSKI
NARDELL
WEIS
TRIMBATH
SAUTLR
WHITE
KORNEGAY
Umstead. Easton. Freedom H S
L.
White.
Mechanicsburg.
.
.
special
Mechanlcsburg
H.S.. biology.
Daniel R.
munity
Komegay. Quakertown. Quakertown Com
H.S., finance
NAUS
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SEIBERT
SEIDA
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S
ALUMNI OUAATERLY/July
8
1986
Annual Fund honor
Garey, Margaret E Hlnes. Lillian Nelson Yerkes.
1926 - (Five of five) Marlon S Carpenter, Irene
Rhinard Crevellng, Marjorle I Davey, Margaret Campbell Eager, Lucille Kaufman Foulkrod, Helen Kehler
Gradwell, Catherine Strine Harman, Margaret R. Isaac,
Bessie Grossman Kanel, Mary Maher McElhenny.
Frances Conner Menslnger, Autonia Ashton Metzker,
John J Opiary, Christine B. Roeder. John T Rowlands,
Mary Sweeney Ruddy, Emily Edwards Rupert, Marga
Sutllff, Helen Pursel
ret Cobum Stracka. Bertha
a new feature of AJumnl Weekend and Homecomrecognize those meming, the AJumnl Association will
bers of the reunion classes who have been consistent
contributors to the Alumni Annual Fund since the last
As
reunion.
Recognized during the annual luncheon on Alumni
of the Annual Fund Honor Roll In
Day were members
the Classes of 1916, 1921, 1926, 1931, 1936, 1941, 1946, 1951
and 1956. The Honor Roll for the Classes of 1961, 1966,
the Homecom
1971, 1976, and 1981 will be recognized at
ing Dinner-Dance.
The following alumni
WaJbom.
annual luncheon:
Fritz,
1916 - (Five of five years) Dorothy
Florence Searfoss Munro
(Four of five years) Allen G Benson, Helen Wlngert
Day, Helen V McHugh and Valetta Kahny Robinson.
1921 - (Five of five) Angellne Kvans Beavers, Miller
Buck, Adallne Burgess, Jean C. Conner, Teresa
I.
Nelson Dougherty, Edna Sterner Durllng, Beatrice
Kocher,
Williams Elchner, Frank Klem, Helen E
Josephine Allison Moyer, Mary Gillaspy Shaler.
M
(Four of
five)
M
(Four of five) Martha M Llngertot, Louneta Lorah.
Thelma M Naylor, Ruth Allen Smith, Leora V Souder,
Ann Gogolach Vaughn
were recognized during the
Warren
Fisher, Camilla
1.
Herman
1931 - (Five of five) Elizabeth Vanbuskirk Booth,
Cora Wagner Burd, Esther Yeager Castor, Dorothy
Jones Chase, Lewis L Crevellng, LaRue C. Derr, Frank
V Faux, Florence Fawcett Fowler, Frank J. Colder,
Margie Harrison Gregory, Thomas Lamont Henry, Anna
Fowler Hlbbard, Charlotte Mack Kepner. Elizabeth
Bowman Kerr, Thomas J. Klrker, Anna K. Ollendick,
Lois Hlrleman Quick, Reba Williams Schmidt, Marjory
Willard, Clarence R.
Roachford Sorber, Raymond
W
The retirements of eight Bloomsburg University
faculty members and the conferring of faculty emeritus
status upon six retirees were announced recently by the
Dr. Margaret Long, associate professor of business
education and office administration, Joined the staff in
September 1961, and completed 25 years of service,
university.
retiring
Joanne E. McComb, associate professor In the department of health, physical education and athletics since
1960, retired June 20. She completed 26 years at BU and
Ell McLaughlin retired on June 20. McLaughlin, an
associate professor of health, physical education and
athletics, also coached men's swimming and was
previously an assistant football coach. He completed 25
director of athletics.
Dr. Robert C. Miller, professor of curriculum and
foundations, has been at BU since September 1961. Upon
retiring In December 1985, he completed 24 years at the
university and 31 years In the field of education.
Dr. Matthew Zoppettl, professor of curriculum and
foundations, completed 17 years at BU and 30 years In
education upon his retirement on June
to the university In
September
14.
Zoppetti
came
1969.
Dr. James B. Creasy, professor of accounting and a
former assistant to the president, completed 26 years at
BU upon his retirement In May.
May 9.
May.
Robert G. Davenport retired May 24 as an associate
professor and counselor in the Center for Counseling and
Human Development and Health Services. He completed 25 years at BU.
In addition to Miller, faculty emeritus status has been
conferred on five previously announced retirees. The
names and retirement dates are: Ben C. Alter, December 1985; Dr. Julius R. Kroschewsky, May 1986; Dr.
John P. Master, June 1986; Dr. David A. Superdock,
May 1986; and Dr. William S. Woznek, May 1986. Also,
the honor was conferred on A.J. McDonnell Jr.,
posthumously, effective November 1985.
Order your tickets today!
The "Celebrity
Artists Series,"
sity's cultural string of
entertainment for 1986
feature performances by eight
Vienna Choir Boys
Bloomsburg Univer-
to
reknown
Hal Holbrook
In
acts,
1987, will
from the
"Mark Twain
Tonight."
The series begins on Oct.
Boys at 2:30 p m The choir
with the Vienna Choir
will present a program of
operettas, sacred songs, secular and folk music.
The second of the eight is the Broadway show "A
Chorus Line," which will be performed on Oct. 22. at 8
p.m. A long running favorite, it is a lavish, larger than
life musical.
Hal Holbrook is soon to follow, gracing the stage with
his presentation of "Mark Twain Tonight," Nov 5th at 8
p.m. "A flawless characterization," said the New York
Daily News. "Two hours spent with him Is a rare
theatrical experience."
One of the most popular operas in the world today,
12,
"La Boheme," performed by the Western Opera Theatraveling company of the San Francisco Opera,
will bring the youthful and romantic milieu of
bohemlan
Paris to Bloomsburg University on November 11, The
ter, the
performance begins
at 8
p.m.
The Northeastern Philharmonic starts off 1987, arriving in Bloomsburg on February I. in the season of The
Maestros, in search of a new music director, the
Philharmonic is featuring some of the most gifted voung
conductors In the country, as thev compete for the
position. Performing at 2:30 p.m.. the Philharmonic is
also featuring solo performances by contralto Maureen
Forrester and soprano Lucy Shelton. an added dimen-
popularity and Impact, according to the San Francisco
Chronicle, will present their program on March 31, at 8
p.m.
Closing the series is "An Evening with Roberta
Peters." One of the pre-eminent artists of the opera and
concert stage in this century, Roberta Peters will
perform on April 8, at 8 p.m.
performances will be held in Mitrani Hall except
Tokyo String Quartet, which wiU be held in Carver
All
Hall.
The opportunity is available to become a series
subscriber, to see seven shows, excluding Hal Holbrook,
or all eight performances. Alumni can see the package
of
seven for
$40.
The
entire series is $50.
The advantages
becoming a series subscriber include: a lower
better seats, and no waiting in line for tickets.
of
cost,
Tickets are also available for individual shows at $12
and $10 for all but the Philharmonic, which is $7. Tickets
can be purchased by calling the Kehr Union box office
at 389-3900, Monday-Friday, from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Ticket orders will be filled when payment for tickets is
received. The Mitrani Hall box office will open one hour
before performances for ticket sales.
To become a
_
—
-
Harold F. Emmitt, Helen Tietjen Emmitt, Laura
Brundage Evans, John M. Greenly, Genevieve Scheetz
Hosier, Norman E. Kline, Daniel P. McGrew, Barbara
Brace Miller, Norma Hinderliter Moyer, Carl J. Persing, Emory W. Rarig Jr., Ralph W. Wire.
(Four of five) James R. Creveling, Mary Alarcon
Donnelly, Leah Wertman Fritz, Richard S. Hummel,
Shirley Ashner Rabuck, George E. Reck, Carolyn
Vernoy Reitz, Vivian Carey Reynar, Maxine Shirey
Robbins, John J. Ryan, Jessie M. Stibitz.
1966 — (Five of five) Carmel Craparo Casper, Curtis
R. English, Patricia Hartman Eyer, Howard J. Healy,
Barbara Berry Kissinger, Thomas J. O'Toole, Rosalyn
Verona Pennington, Karol E. Ruppel, Eugene R.
Schultheis,
Harry
J.
Welst.
(Four of five) William L. Bitner, Wylla Bowman
Bitner. Michael Homick, Rodney C. Kelchner, George
E. Kocher, Ronald G. Krafjack, June Reese Lynn,
Robert T. Lyon, Jacqueline Albert Michehl, J. Harrison
Morson Jr., Milford E. Shelhamer.
Poetry winner
sion to this Classics IV program.
The ballet comes to Bloomsburg on Feb. 24. In a
return visit, the Ohio Ballet will perform at 8 p.m.
The Tokyo String Quartet, a group of extraordinary
the
Orval C. Palsgrove.
1936
(Five of five) Kathryn John Evans, Verna E.
Jones, Ruth Wagner LeGrande, Mervin W. Mericle.
Charles P. Michael.
(Four of five) Mae H. Willis Deitrick, Kathryn Brobst
Hartman, Sara Shuman Keppley, Ernest U. Lau, Mary
Ann Lorah Russi, Betty Harter Wertman, John H.
Yeager, Bernard J. Young. Frances Riggs Young.
(Five of five) Claraline Schlee Baylor,
1941
Elizabeth Hawk Brown, C. Stuart Edwards, Eda Bessie
Edwards, Peter J. Eshmont, William G. Kerchusky, Leo
Lehman, Lois Fuller Metzgar. Elizabeth Miller
J.
O'Hora. Clark R. Rennlnger, Catherine 0. Renninger,
Elda Henrie Taylor, Howard Tomlinson, Sara Masteller
Tomlinson, Marqueen V. White.
(Four of five) Barbara Gilette Benoski, Agnes Pinamonti Casari, Mary Driscoll Chaapel, Gerald D. Fritz,
Lois Gruver Gassert, Thurwald Gommer, Helen Powell
Gommer, Leon H. Greenly, Helen Dixon Karns, Irene
Diehl Konrad, Howard T. Williams.
(Five of five) Nellie A. Kramer, Evelyn
1946
Witman Mooney, Dorothy Kocher Pugh.
(Four of five) Jean Dickinson Applegate, Eileen
Falvey McGovern, E. Marjorle Stover Murray, Donald
D. Rabb, Dora Brown Silk, Janet Shultz Ungerman, Ida
Wilkinson Zerby.
1951
(Five of five) Gerald A. Bacon, Carol Gass
Bell,
years at BU.
Dr. Joseph P. Vaughan, professor of biological and
allied health sciences, completed 19 years of service at
the university in
Wolever. Mary Gorham Wolever, Dorothy Jones Wolfe,
Dorothy Foust Wright. Esther Hutchengs Yale. Helen
Stryjak Zebrowski.
(Four of five) Jane Fahringer Brewington. Helen C.
Cunningham. Albyna Zadra Davis, Florence Blythe
Kitchen, Helen Rosser McGeehan, Grace Linskill
Martin, Corinne Hess Miller, Minnie B. Olschefsky,
—
Eight faculty retire
32 years In the field of education. In addition to her
teaching assignments, McComb had served as coach of
the women's basketball team for a number of years and
earlier served as advisor to the cheerleadlng squad. At
the time of her retirement, McComb was associate
listed
roll
subscriber, contact Dr. Ted Shanoski.
Director of Cultural Affairs. Kehr Union. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg. Pa. 17815.
named
The winner of the second annual University and
College Poetry Prize Contest is Frederick Deets (writing under the pen-name of Steed Richman), a graduate
In secondary education, according to an
announcement by contest coordinator Richard Savage.
The prize of $100 will be awarded for Deets' cycle of
poems entitled "The Universe Revised," and Deets*
name will be published In the quarterly bulletin of The
Academy of American Poets, with which the contest is
student
affiliated.
Honorable Mentions were awarded to Lori Fraind for
her poem "The End of the Tier" and to Kelly Ann
Cuthbert for her poem "The Barn."
More than 60 poems were submitted for the contest.
The University and College Poetry Prize Contest was
originated by The Academy of American Poets in 1954
and was
Savage
year at Bloomsburg University by
conjunction with the English department.
More than 130 colleges and universities throughout the
country participate in the program.
initiated last
In
"The winning poems show a
strikingly imaginative
language," according to Savage, "and
express an unusual vitality and range of insight. They
attempt to dramatize the private world involved with
the public world and contain some original and memorable perspectives on the contemporary milieu "
Deets began writing poetry about six vears ago and
also writes stories and plays. He received a B.A. in
political science from Wilkes College and an
A. in
communication studies from Bloomsburg University
command
of
M
Judges for the contest were Savage and Richard
O'Keefe.
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Juty
Kehr Union addition
Bloomsburg University is planning an addition to the
Kehr Union Building which will enlarge the facility bv
over 50 percent and cost $2.75 million
The BU Council of Trustees recently recommended
the funding request be submitted to the State Svstem of
Higher Education (SSHE)
Robert Parrish. vice president
said
that
for
administration,
cramped quarters for student and group
main reason for the addition
activities is the
"The building is extremely heavily used because it's
so centrally located," added John frathen, director of
student activities and the Kehr Union "Evervone feels
in
7
the works
"
especially in the fall and spring
is the center of much campus activity
It
houses the student snack bar. meeting rooms, information desk, mail room, administrative offices, study
lounge, bowling alleys and a game room
The 27.000-square: foot addition will be built onto the
back of the existing structure, which contains about
50.000 square feet of space. Parrish said Included in the
addition will be a 5. 700- square- foot general purpose
theater and convention room that will seat between 400
and 500 people, according to Trathen
Also included in the addition will be an enlargement of
jammed
1986
in.
The union
the snack bar. a "multl cultural" room and about 2100
square feet for a student organization center
The student health center, now located on the third
floor of the McCormlck Human Services Center, will be
moved Into the union to make it more accessible.
Trathen said
handsome addition," added Parrish.
Funding for the addition will come from the same
state bond issue that Is earmarked for new residence
halls on the BU campus BU will repay the cost of the
addition by levying a $20 per semester student fee
Students approved the fee In a referendum earlier this
"It's a
year
27 regional high school seniors
The state Department of General Services will assign
an architect to the project after funding || approved,
according to Trathen
Parrish told the trustees he hopes to dedicate the new
addition in 1989
funding
receive
in
first
University scholarships established through the multiFred G. Smith of
million-dollar trust fund of the late
Shenandoah.
The scholarships range from $1,000 to $3,795 and total
$67,781. Mt. Carmel High School has the most recipients
with 14. The others include: six from Shenandoah, three
from Cardinal Brennan and two each from North
Schuylkill and Lourdes.
Established in memory of his wife, the scholarship
fund, known as "The Fred G. Smith Golden Rule Trust
Fund," was announced after Smith's death last July.
The trust fund, the largest scholarship fund in the 147year history of BU, was valued at $3 million. It included
a provision to increase its net worth to $5 million.
Annual scholarships could amount to as much as
$300,000.
in
the
will
require
An exact timetable
will l>e set
when
approved by the SSI IK
Smith scholarships
Twenty-seven 1986 graduates from five school districts
nearby counties are recipients of the first Bloomsburg
Stipulations
is
recipients
to
academically talented and have financial need;
to
be
be
residents of the township of Mt Carmel or the boroughs
Ashland, Shenandoah or Mt Carmel. and be gradu
ates of Shenandoah Area, North Schuylkill Area. Card!
nal Brennan, Mt. Carmel Area or Our Lady of Lourdes
high schools
The high schools and recipients
University relations
of
Cardinal Brennan - Thomas Hornung, John Mlslew
icz, Kathleen Scott;
Mt. Carmel - Regina Amrich, Edward Arnold!,
Jacqueline Cuff, Joann Difrancesco, John Ficca. Chris
tine Hirkala. Patricia Laughlin, Michael Marlow.
Sandra Moncavage, Thomas Moser, Susan Serovich.
Tamara Trione, Michaelyn Wascavage, Klmberly Weso
loskie;
- Karen
North Schuylkill
Stohn, Cindy Woodward.
Our Lady of Lourdes — Thomas McAndrew. Cynthia
Megosh
Shenandoah - Angela Breslosky, Tracy Bright, Dar
lene Gwiazdowski. Nanette Sacco, Linda Sawka, Debra
Thompson.
director appointed
Sheryl
Bryson.
It
Office, East
director of
formerly
of
the
Public
Affairs
West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, Is the new
university relations at Bloomsburg Unlver
slty
Following a national search, Bryson was appointed In
mid April and reported to her new position on June 2
She replaces Jessie McCoy, who resigned this past
December to become assistant city planner at Chesa
peake, Virginia
"Sheryl Bryson Is an excellent choice," comments BU
President Harry Ausprich
"Not only Is she well
qualified In general public relations endeavors, but she
has special skills In writing,
editing,
management,
IflCfl
ing and research She'll be a
great asset to our lnstltu
"
Advancement team
Bryson Joined the East
tlonal
West Center
Bank gives
the
the
Bloomsburg University Foundation
at the rate of $2,500
a year over the next four years, William D. Davis,
chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the
bank, has announced.
The Bloomsburg University Foundation, established in
was
1970 as a non-profit education corporation
reactivated by BU President Harry Ausprich last
December. Its solicited gifts and grants are used to
assist the university in carrying out its educational
missions.
,
In
making
the
New
announcement,
Davis
said,
"Our
$10,000
operations.
"The new department draws the existing journalism
courses out of the English Department and merges them
with the mass communication courses from the Depart
Communication Studies," said John P MaittlenHarris, the chairman of the new department The
department will consist of major sequences including
ment
institution is pleased to make this financial gift In
support of Bloomsburg University's educational goals
An investment in higher education today should help
provide greater prosperity for the entire region in future
years."
Expressing appreciation for the gift. Dr Ausprich
commented, "The Commonwealth Bank's gift is very
generous and an indication of the kind of support this
community and region is providing to our university
Businesses and industries have responded very post
lively to the Foundation's requests of which we are
appreciative."
department formed
In the works for three to four years, a new department has joined the College of Arts and Sciences On
July 1, the Department of Mass Communication began
of
journalism, telecommunications (radio and television*,
film, public relations, and advertising
The department's chairman is almost as new to the
University as the department About to start his second
year of teaching at Bloomsburg, Maittlen-Harris has a
heavy background in journalism and mass communication. Having spent the past 13 years teaching journalism, public relations, and mass communication courses,
Maittlen-Harris hails from Australia
July 1979 and
a senior editor In the
Publications Office in 1982 In
that capacity, she was In
charge of publications for the
Environment
and
Institute
An unrestricted gift of $10,000 has been pledged by
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company, N.A.. to
In
became
He began his career as a newspaperman A veteran of
government and finance reporting, he became a copyed
Australian financial paper, similar to the
Wall Street Journal He then spent 15 years In corporate
public relations During his first year at Bloomsburg, he
taught journalism courses in the English Department
As chairman of the new department, with a staff of
seven professors, he has to move slowly at first
itor for a large
"It will be three to four years before the program
completely takes over." said Maittlen Harris "There
are students under the previous programs who will be
allowed to finish under the guidelines they started
with."
He added that there will be a minimum 2 5 GPA
requirement and a cap of 225 students in the depart
ment Currently there are 270 mass communication
students on campus, but none will be eliminated Over
the next four years, the number will drop to the 225 cap
Systems
and
the
Institute,
supervising four
tors
In early
became head
Policy
Resource
along with
other edl
1985,
she
of the publlca
section In the Public
Affairs Office She has been
supervising and directing the
publications that describe the
tlon
DnYoUN
enter and Its work to a variety of audiences
In addition to her duties at the Fast West ( enter, from
July 1979 to July 1980 she was associated with the
University of Hawaii as an editor and writer with the
PUblleattalll and Information Office From 1982 through
spring 1980, she lectured and taught a newswrltlng
course each semester at the university
After receiving her bachelor of arts degree In
Journalism from Drake University In Des Moines, Iowa,
in l%7, Bryson earned her master of sc ience degree in
Journalism and mass communication from Iowa State
East West
(
University In 1977 with a prize winning thesis concerning
readership of a special Interest magazine
From February 1908 to July 1970, she held positions as
an assistant editor with Adheslves Age magazine In New
York and as an editor with the Register and Tribune
Syndicate of Des Moines
Bryson was associated with Iowa State University for
She started as an editor and
the next nine years
proofreader with the Institution's University Press and
then Joined the Department of Journalism and Mass
Communication as a part time Instructor. She later
became a graduate teaching assistant and later a fu|)
time instructor In her last year at Iowa State, she was
associate editor and Information specialist with the Iowa
Agriculture and Home Economics Experiment Station
In recent years, Bryson has been involved In several
professional activities pertaining to her field and has
published a variety of articles Her professional mem
berships include Association for Education in Journal
ism and Mass Communication, Society for Scholarly
Publishing, Scientists' Institute for Public Information
and Council of Biology Editors, Inc
"
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
8
New
1966
faculty
Faculty appointments for 1986 1987 have
announced by President Harry Ausprich:
been
Christopher P. HaJlen, Dover, N.H., assistant professor of chemistry. He comes to BU from the University
of New Hampshire, where he taught three years In the
department of chemistry He was awarded his B S
degree In chemistry from Assumption College, Worces
ter, Mass. He Is currently In a doctoral program In
analytical chemistry at the University of New Hamp-
Durham, N.H
Emeric Schultz, assistant professor of chemistry,
comes from the University of Maine He previously
and at the
taught at Carroll College, Waukesha, Wis
University of Illinois. His degrees, a B.A In chemistry
and a Ph.D. In biochemistry, were earned at the
shire at
,
University of California at Berkeley and the University
Urbana, respectively
Mary Ann Ceglelsky, Instructor of nursing, received
her R.N In nursing from Ashland State Hospital School
of Nursing In 1973 and her B S degree In nursing from
Pcnn State In 1976 She Is currently enrolled In a
master's degree In nursing program at Vlllanova
of Illinois at
members named
University. She had been an Instructor In mental health
nursing at Pottsvllle Hospital School of Nursing.
Elaine K. Francis, instructor of nursing, was awarded
her bachelor's degree in nursing from the University of
Kansas and her master's in nursing from the University
of Utah. She had been nurse-midwife in private practice
with OB Juan Jose Llebana, instructor of languages and
cultures, earned his bachelor's equivalency In Spanish
literature from the University of Madrid and his
master's degree in modern language education from
Florida International University. He is currently
enrolled In a Spanish doctoral program at Perm State.
A. Alejandro Bernai, assistant professor of languages
and cultures, was an assistant professor of Spanish at
DePauw University In Indiana. He earned his B.A. in
literature, linguistics and education from Catholic University of Valpariso, Chile; his
A. degree in foreign
languages and literature from the University of Wisconsin, and his Ph D in Spanish from Indiana University.
Carol B. Burns, assistant professor of art, was
associated with the Capital Children's Museum in
M
Washington,
"It was really lots of fun, and when we returned to
tour headquarters we enjoyed watching the expressions
of the others' faces when we told them that we had not
only seen the parade, but had actually been In it."
Most Americans know of the nut-lour disaster thai
struck the power plan! at Chernobyl In the Sovlel Union
on April 26 through the media coverage given Ihe
tragedy, but one American from right here In
Transylvania Counly was actually over there right when
The mile-long walk along the parade route was not
trouble at all to the former Brevard College instructor,
who Is an avid hiker She is a member of the Plsgah
Hikers Club and regularly goes on scheduled hikes. That
group has already honored her by presenting a hiking
shirt Inscribed with the
Ellen Lensing, a retired educator who has been living
here for several years, has Just returned from a J 5 day
tour of the Soviet Union and Central Asia, and the
nuclear accident happened while she was there As a
matter of fact, the group she was was touring with was
headed for Kiev, only BO miles south of Chernobyl, when
they
first
got
"We had
word
Moscow and were In the city of Bakhara
May Day festivities there on May 1
when we heard what had happened The first word we
officials in
us the addresses of and
we
how
charge of our tour asked
reach our next of kin. At
professor at Midwestern State University in Texas since
1982. He earned a B S. in physics, an M.S. in applied
math and a Ph D in mathematics at Georgia Institute
of Technology.
Mark R. Jelinek, assistant professor of music, will
come to Bloomsburg from Temple (Arizona) Union
School District where he has been orchestra director. He
received both his bachelor's and master's degrees in
music education from Eastern New Mexico University.
Lucille S. Rosholt, instructor of music, previously
as director of music at First Presbyterian
Church of Bloomsburg and as a part-time instructor at
served
BU. She earned her bachelor's and master's degrees
music education from the University of Michigan.
didn't
"It
was
still
know
Just
how bad
to us, and we really didn't
things were until we reached' London
on our return trip home. I'm still not certain that we
know how bad things really were over there, but It sure
very secretive
Is good to be home aguln here in Transvylvanla
County," she smiled
Flirting with a nuclear disaster is not new for Ellen
Lensing She was still actively teaching in
Pennsylvania, only 80 miles from Three Mile Island
when the nuclear accident occurred there in 1979
"Maybe It's Just something about me that attracts
these things. I'm going to have to get some sort of
radiation protection," she chuckled
Other than the Chernobyl disaster, she thoroughly
enjoyed the tour of the Soviet Union "1 didn't feel
confined at all, and even though there were naturally a
few places where we were not allowed to go. we were
free to go shopping In their stores and see many of
their
famous sites with no restraints. 1 found the people thenvery anxious to communicate, and thev tried very hard
to accommodate us as best they could 1 would not
hesitate to go over there again "
Another event highlighted Ellen Lenslng's trip to the
Soviet Union. While In Bakhara awaiting the return trip
to Moscow, she and her tour roommate were
enjoying
the big May Day parade, similar to the Fourth of July
'
celebration in this country.
"We had
marching
.parade
really enjoyed watching all the color and
unite that always accompany a Mav Day
Russia, and we were trying to get across the
a traffic policeman saw us and
misinterpreted what we were trying to do He thought
street
In
when
we were members
of the parade, so he diverted
everything so that we could get in. We decided to go
along with him. so we joined the parade, marching
through the mile-long route, smiling and waving to the
crowd just like we belonged there.
In
president's contract
The Bloomsburg University Council of
Trustees extended the contract of President
Harry Ausprich from three to four years
after a satisfactory evaluation of his first
year
in office.
many, many long years
Bloomsburg," said Ausprich,
"I look forward to
of service to
wording, "Survivor of
to BU In July 1985.
Ausprich was Initially given a three-year
contract; with the extension, his contract
will now run until June 30, 1989.
According to Janice Fitzgerald, spokeswoman for the State System of Higher
Education (SSHE), all presidents of the
state-owned universities must be evaluated
annually, either formally or informally.
Council Chairman John Dorin said that
Ausprich's evaluation was "Informal." The
who came
as well.
degree offered
evaluation consisted of a series of questions
to the BU Alumni Association, the student
government, and BU representatives of two
statewide unions: one for college professors
and the other for non-instructional staff.
to
know what for, then It was explained that
they simply wanted to tell them that we were all right
Then our tour was diverted back to Moscow since we
couldn't continue on to Kiev," she explained.
first
In
D. Huthnance, associate professor of mathematics and computer science, has been an associate
Chernobyl," across the front.
So while very few Americans can claim survival from
nuclear disasters at both Three Mile Island and
Chernobyl, there are probably none who can claim that
and actual participation in a May Day parade in Russia,
New
degree
Edward
left
had was when the
S.
Michigan.
in
of the tragedy.
enjoying the big
Her B
Trustees extend
(Editor's Note: The following article about Ellen
Lensing, retired BU faculty member, was written by
BUI Norris for The Transylvania Times In Brevard, N.C.
happened
until last October.
fall
art education was received from Perm State, her M.A. in
fine arts from the University of Northern Colorado, and
her master of fine arts from Cranbrook Academy of Art
Lensing 'misses' N-disaster
it
DC.
for
The degree program of bachelor of arts In social
welfare has been approved for Bloomsburg University
by the Board of Governors of the State System of Higher
Education. The BU Council of Trustees previously
"Dr. Ausprich has performed satisfactothis past year,"
concluded trustee
Stanley Rakowsky, who headed the evaluation committee.
approved the program.
The BA in social welfare will be offered through the
department of sociology and social welfare. According
to (I. Alfred Forsyth, dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, a growing number of social welfare students
who would normally get their degree as an option in
sociology can now graduate with a bachelor of arts in
rily
social welfare as early as 1988.
September 1985, sociology majors numbered 141, a
percent increase over the previous fall semester.
Eighty-four of these majors are social welfare option
students, a 62 percent increase over the previous year.
Graduates of the program are qualified to work in
mental health/mental retardation programs, children
and youth agencies, drug/alcohol treatment or recreaIn
47
tion
Society honors
business profs
programs
Three faculty members from the Bloomsburg UniverCollege of Business have been recognized as
outstanding professors by the graduating seniors of
Delta Mu Delta, the national honor society in business
sity
Provost steps
Dr.
Larr>'
Jones,
down
and vice president for
down from both posts
on July 31. according to BU President Harry Ausprich
Jones will begin "a special administrative assignment
for the university" at the end July He had served as
interim president from the time Dr. James McCormick
left BU in 1983 to become chancellor of the
State System
of Higher Education until President Ausprich took
office
last July
He had been one of three finalists for the
academic
affairs at
provost
BU.
will step
presidency
post will be filled from within on an interim basis
for 1986-1987
A permanent successor will be named
after a local and nationwide search, with a target
date
1.
1987
Charles Chapman, associate professor of business
administration.
Each honors student
in a major is asked to select the
from the business faculty who has most
closely met the criteria. Batory was selected by the
students in marketing, Dill by the finance majors, and
Chapman by the students majoring in accounting and
management.
individual
to Brian Hargraves, president of Delta Mu
the society created the awards not only to
recognize the outstanding professors, but to indicate to
the university community what kinds of professors are
most appreciated by the top students.
According
The
of July
administration.
The professors honored were Dr. Anne Batory,
assistant professor of marketing and management; Dr.
Bernard Dill, professor of finance and business law; and
Delta,
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Juty
1986
9
Dowd, Dedea win Rochester award
During the 1965-86 academic year, a major contribuwas donated to Bloomsburg University to initiate an
endowed scholarship in honor of ex-Bloomsburg football
player, Vernon Rochester.
As a freshman starting running back. Rochester was
selected to the All-Pennsylvania Conference Eastern
Division Second Team. During his sophomore year.
Rochester made the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference (ECAC) Honor Roll for his amazing 201 total
offensive yards against Lock Haven. In the fourth game
of the 1983 season. Rochester sustained a spinal injury,
which unfortunately resulted in a quadriplegic condition
The Husky football team has since dedicated itself to
Rochester and his overall recovery. After losing the first
tion
three games of the 1983-84 season, the team won five
consecutive games and played for the Eastern Conference crown. In 1984. the team won the Eastern Division
of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference and
played in the state championship game. The 1985-86
team not only captured the state championship but was
also awarded the coveted Lambert Cup and was chosen
as the ECAC's "Team of the Year." To add to an
already brilliant season, the Huskies advanced to the
semi-final game of the NCAA Division II Championships.
In addition to being associated with the tremendously
successful football program here at Bloomsburg. Rocti
ester is an inspirational source both on and off the field.
One only has to look on the sidelines at the football
Rochester cheering on the team. He
continues to
his physical set-back by being
involved in many extra-curricular activities both on
campus and in the local community. Rochester just
games
to
see
overcome
Fellow coaches
honor McLaughlin
former Bloomsburg University men's
swimming and diving coach, was honored by fellow
coaches of the Pennsylvania Conference at the recent
championships held at Clarion University.
A "Coaches Award" plaque in appreciation of
McLaughlin's 23 years of contributions to the conference
swimming and diving program, was presented to
Stanley Rakowsky, who represented McLaughlin at the
meet. McLaughlin was ill at the time and requested
Rakowsky, a former team manager and currently a BU
Eli McLaughlin,
trustee, accept the
award on
his behalf
award in 1969.
McLaughlin retired from
coaching in September 1985
and retired from teaching in
June.
In his 23 seasons, the West
Chester graduate produced a
national champion and had
nine different swimmers and
one diver gain All-American
status in 130 events at the
NCAA Championships He
also
Gardner
in
achieved
Coach"
the
award
"Master
in
1982,
presented
by the College
Swimming Coaches Association of America.
His teams finished among
the top three squads in the
Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC) ChampiMclaughlin
onships on 14 occassions, and
he coached 15 conference champions in 27 events He
was voted as the PSAC "Coach of the Year" by his
peers in 1979 and served as host for five PSAC
Championships.
As historian for the PSAC Men's Swimming and
Diving Coaches Association, he compiled the "PSAC
Profiles." a manual of the sport in the conference from
1959-1983. The publication was the result of many hours
of research to preserve the records established in PSAC
championship action
In addition to his coaching responsibilities in swimming and diving, McLaughlin was an assistant football
coach from 1961-63, assistant baseball coach in 1964 and
of
1965, head baseball coach in 1967 and the director
aquatics until the fall term of 1983.
Husky Club's annual Day
on
May
Champions Banquet, held
of
3
With the contributions received from Interested
alumni and friends, the scholarship will become a self
sufficient entity based on the interest accrued in the
scholarship account With this in mind, if you wish to
contribute, make your check payable to the Vernon
Rochester Award, and send it to the Development
Office. Carver Hall. Bloomsburg University. Blooms
burg.
PA
17815
Should you have any questions, please feel free to
contact either John S Mulka. dean of studenl development, at i717> 389-1199 or Tom Calder. assistant director
of
development
new
athletics, at i717> 389-4663.
post
Veteran Bloomsburg University swimming and diving
coach Mary Gardner has relinquished those duties to
underclassmen, finished 14th among the country's
assume the role as the school's associate athletic
director. Gardner completed her 12th season In charge
of the Huskies' swimming and diving program and will
assume her new duties on July L, replacing Joanne
McComb. who retired after 26 years at Bloomsburg
Gardner was the only women's swimming and diving
She also served .is Hloomsburg's Initial head field
hockey coach from 1974 77 and recorded 20 victories. 12
losses and nine ties
In addition to her coaching
responsibilities,
Gardner has been the university's
coach
In the history of the sport at the university and
established a record of 86-28
She has coached 44
performers to multiple All American honors as well as
directing many Pennsylvania Conference champions
Gardner Joined the BU Department of Health. Physl
cal Education and Athletics In 1974 and Initiated the
program that winter. In just the fifth season of
collegiate competition, she led her 1978 79 unit to the
school's lone undefeated campaign, posting a record of
NCAA
Division
schools
II
director of aquatics, handling the direction of both the
Nelson Fleldhouse natatorlum and the Centennial Gym
naslum pool and Hloomsburg's extensive recreational
swimming and diving
activities
For the past four years, she has also been the Director
of Equal Opportunity in Sports
DF.OS) at the unlver
t
slty
A native of llatboro, Pa.,
she received both her bftdM
lor of science and master of
education degrees at Fast
Stroudsburg University
While at ESU. she lettered
four yearn In field hockey and
co captained the Warriors for
all four seasons In swimming
and diving Gardner was a
four time FAIAW regional
champion and three lime
10-0.
Over the past five seasons under Gardner, the Huskies
registered a dual mark of 42-6 and have been separated
from the Pennsylvania Conference Championship by
only powerful Clarion in each of those years The
conference runner-up showings have been enhanced by
solid performances at the national championships by
her teams. This season her squad, dominated by
Two newcomers
on
grid
schedule
are set for the month of November
as Slippery Rock takes the place of California on
the schedule on November 1 in a 1 p.m meeting, and
Kutztown rounds out the PC Bail action in another 1
p.m. contest on November 8.
Bloomsburg will open the campaign on the road
traveling to mid-state rival Shippensburg on September
13. The only night game on the schedule will be F riday,
September 26, when the Huskies visit West Chester
Other road games are slated for October 11 at Cheyney
and October 25 at Millersville
The Huskies, who posted an 11-0 regular season mark
in 1985 and finished 12-1 after losing in the national
semi finals, also travel to Norfolk State on November 15.
The Spartans replace Buffalo State on the schedule and
take place
In
NSU's
32,000 seat
Foreman
Field
Sue Hibbs, Bloomsburg University women's basket
coach for the past several years, resigned recently
from her coaching position Hibbs had led the Huskies to
the Pennsylvania Conference playoffs last season
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Retired prof dies
Dorothy McHale, a former assistant professor of
Fngllsh at BU. died June
at Gelslnger Medical ( enter,
Danville McHale, a resident of Bloomsburg, was 71
years old
Born April 13. 1915, In Pittsburgh, she was the
daughter of the late John and Jan O'Connor McHale
was employed at BU from 1904 1982
She was a member of St Columba Catholic Church,
Bloomsburg.
Surviving are her husband of 24 years, Michael J
McHale. and a brother. John O'Connor III of Pittsburgh
Professors honored
Five Bloomsburg University faculty members were
honored as outstanding Instructors by the Arts and
Sciences Student Council
The
Coach resigns
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Gardner and her husband, Dean, reside at Berwick
R.D. 2 with their children, Kaltlln and Timothy
faculty
psychology.
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Two home games
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Eastern Division rival East Stroudsburg
will visit on October 4 followed by Mansfield on October
18 in the school's 59th annual Homecoming contest
the
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Norfolk State and Slippery Rock are newcomers to the
Bloomsburg University football schedule In 1980, which
has been announced by head coach Pete Adrian.
The defending Pennsylvania Conference champion
Huskies once again have a schedule that features five
home contests with Lock Haven visiting Robert B.
Redman Stadium first, that game set for September 20
at 1:30 p.m.
X dy
.
was only
the second time in the history of the
conference that this award was given. Ed Norris,
former West Chester University coach, received the
It
recently co-hosted the local Easter Seal Telethon which
was broadcasted from BU's television studios Moreover, since he resumed his studies in the communication
field, he has maintained a "B" average
For his courageous efforts, the "Vernon Rochester
Most Courageous Athlete Award" has been established
by a former employee of the university The annual
scholarship will be presented by Vernon himself to the
player (or players I who has displayed the most courage
during the previous football season as determined by the
football coaches and physical therapist The scholarship
is to be used by the student athlete to pay part of his
educational expenses at BU. This year, Rochester
presented the award to Joe Dowd and Jay Dedea at the
members are Dr John Balrd, professor
Duane Braun, associate professor
Dr
of
of
geography and earth science. Dr David Mlnderhout.
professor of philosophy and anthropology. Dr James
Sperry, professor of history, and Dr Marcl Woodruff,
assistant professor of communication studies
The awards were given by the students and G Alfred
Forsyth, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, at a
reception at the Hotel
Magee
McCOLGAN
BRANDT
COLE
FITZGERALD
MORGAN
Alumni scholarship
it
The Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
presented nearly $15,000 in scholarships to members of
the student body for the 1986-1987 academic year.
Twenty-five of the scholarships were based on academic
achievement and/or financial need, while seven athJetic
grants in aid were awarded upon recommendations of
University coaches.
Recipients of scholarships for 1986-1987 were the
following students:
AMY
COLE, Bloomsburg,
recipient
the
Scholarship ($300
faculty members.
of
Oscar H.
),
JUDY BRANDT,
given in
physical
therapy major,
H. Bakeless
and Sarah
memory
of these former
Catawissa, sociology, John A. Hoch
Alumni Scholarship ($300), given
professor and administrator.
in
honor of
ELAINE McCOLGAN, Bloomsburg,
Harvey A. Andruss Alumni Scholarship
memory
of the late president
this retired
($300), given in
who served from
of
this
retired
president of the Alumni
1939 to
MAUREEN MAHONEY,
Huntingdon, accounting
Norman
major, the
Hilgar Alumni Scholarship ($300), in
memory of this former accounting professor and chairperson of the Business Administration Department, by
his family and friends.
Allentown, business adminisEaton Levitt Alumni Scholarship ($500), provided by Mrs. Levitt '42 and her
husband, Meyer, in appreciation of the education she
received at Bloomsburg.
tration major, the Mildred
marching band in
and former
honor of this member of the Class of 1906 and former
president of the Alumni Association.
DONNA LUZENSKI, Milton, English/secondary education major, the Boyd F. Buckingham Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in honor of this member of the Class
of 1943 and vice president emeritus of the university.
faculty member
Association.
academic achievement.
E.
Columbia, business educamajor, the Walter S. Rygiel Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in honor of this professor emeritus, former
chairman of the Department of Business Education and
honorary alumnus
LISA L. BERRY, Towanda, secondary education, the
R. Bruce Albert Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in
JEFFREY C. MORGAN, Bloomsburg, theatre/
English major, the Margaret Bittner Parke Alumni
Scholarship ($500), created by the late Dr. Parke, an
educator and author, to recognize an English major for
MARY
DARLA STAFFORD, New
tion
Kennett Square, business
Alumni Scholarship
education, Howard F. Fenstemaker
($300), given to a member of the
honor
newspaper.
EDWARD STEPHON,
marketing,
1969.
REBECCA FITZGERALD,
professor and scholar by his wife, Dr. Louise Seronsy.
REBECCA BERNSTEIN, Lehighton, mass communication major, the William Teitsworth Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in memory of this member of the
Class of 1971 who was a former editor of the student
HAINES, Watsontown, English major,
the
Alumni Scholarship ($400), presented to
an outstanding English major in memory of this English
Cecil C. Seronsy
WENDY
PIEKOS, Douglassville, speech/language
pathology major, the James Bryden Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in memory of this former member of the
Department
WENDY
of
Communication Disorders.
JONES, Mountaintop, elementary
education,
BUCK
III
SCHWARTZ
ZAKRZEWSKI
GRANQUIST
RAMPULLA
KINDIG
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
BERNSTEIN
STAFFORD
recipients
Ann
MAHONEY
memory
J.
of
Jarrett.
HARRIET JOHNSON, Gilett, special education, the
Class of 1924 Alumni Scholarship ($300), given to an
outstanding student in that major
TERESA BUCK, Lehighton, special education, the
Emily Reuwsaat Alumni Scholarship ($300), given in
honor of
this retired
member of
TOM RAMPULLA,
Kaston, business major, the Tlmo^
($500). given In
memory of this member of the Class of 1981 and former
president of SIO. by his family and friends.
DIANN KINDIG, Lime Ridge, special educutlon
major, and CHERYL SHULTZ, Berwick, secondary
education major, the Columbia Life Insurance Alumni
Scholarships ($827 each)
M.
thy
Alumni Scholarship
Miller
ROBYN
L.
STIELY, Camp
Hill,
math major,
the faculty.
CATERINA M. VIVALDO,
the Class of 1933
($100), given by the Class of 1933.
Kulpmont, medical tech
nology major, the President's Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in honor of the incumbent president of the
given
university.
of
DAVID M. COONEY,
Mifflinburg, biology major, the
Ercel D. Bidleman Alumni Scholarship ($300), given In
memory of this member of the Class of 1912 who
provided a monetary gift to the university.
DENISE M. GRIMES, Lebanon, secondary education,
the Class of 1968 Alumni Scholarship ($300), given by the
Class of 1968.
SHARON A. SCHWARTZ, McAdoo, early childhood
education, the Kimber C. Kuster Alumni Scholarship
($300), given in memory of this former faculty member
who was in the Class of 1913.
AMY J. ZAKRZEWSKI, Shamokin, English major, the
Mary L. Frymire Kirk Alumni Scholarship ($300), given
in memory of this member of the Class of 1894 who
provided a scholarship fund in her will.
SHARON K. GRANQUIST, Allendale, N.J computer
and information science major, the Rita Guerrlerl
Alumni Scholarship ($100 this year), given in memory of
this member of the Class of 1984 by her family and
,
BERRY
named
Jarrett Alumni Scholarship ($500), given in
this member of the Class of 1923 who
devoted her life to teaching, by her sister. Miss Harriet
the
STEPHON
1986
The awards
In
to
computer science/
Alumni Scholarship
women athletes, totalling $1,400, are
McCammon, a retired member
honor of Lucy
the faculty, who taught physical education and
coached athletic teams for many years.
This year's recipients are CAROL GURNIAK, a
member of the swimming team from Emmaus. $466 67,
TERESA LORENZI,
member of the basketball team
and SUSAN KOCHER, a member
of the Softball team from Camp Hill, $466 66
The awards to male athletes, totalling $2,100, are
given In memory of Dr K H Nelson. Class of 1911, a
former physical education faculty member and punt
president of the Alumni Association
from Weston. $466
a
67,
COONI Y
This year's recipients are MARTY KING, a member
of the wreslllng team from Canadalgua. NY, $700.
I;
GREG THOMAS,
a member of the basketball team
from Carlisle. $700, and B. J. Swaldl, a member of the
football team from Mount Carmel, $700
An additional athletic scholarship, worth $827 per
semester, has been provided by William H (iarson,
Class of 1963, in honor of his former wrestling coach,
Russ Houk This year's
recipient
Is
DARRIN EVANS,
a
secondary education/biology major from Slatedale
friends.
U
rife
1
SHULTZ
GURNIAK
KING
THOMAS
EVANS
11
3
1905
1911
Representative: Vera Hemingway Housenick,
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-3171
EFFIE CORBETT
503
died on
December
15, 1985.
years and was superintendent of the junior department
of the State Street United Brethren (now United
Methodist) Church for many years.
She was predeceased by a daughter, Sara Ann, In
1939. and by her first husband, Cleason King Weikert, in
1940.
Houdlnl was her pin up boy at Bloomsburg After
graduation In 1906, she earned $10 per month at the one
room school In Pleasant Mount.
These were a few of
Representative:
Fifth St.,
Howard
Bloomsburg,
PA
F. Fenstemaker, 587 East
17815 (717) 784-1920
NELLIE BRENNAN HENE
BRV'S memories
as she celebrated her 102nd birthday
at a family dinner In Florida.
Nellie's sons were there: Bill, Brevard's Community
Services Council senior citizens director; and Robert of
Suffern, N.Y., a retired school administrator.
Granddaughter Ellen Hohman of Orange Park and her
children, Robert, Brian, and Christopher, also attended
the event.
Nellie Jives at the Palm Bay Care Center.
She is survived by her second husband, Sherman R.
Care, and her daughter, Mary E. Weikert Clark. She is
also survived by one grandson, Thomas R. Clark; one
granddaughter, Mary Ann Clark Grau; and four greatgranddaughters.
1913
RALPH
E.
KUSTER
1915
of 130 North Street,
17 at the Gelslnger Medical
'13,
96,
Bloomsburg, died April
Center. Born In Montour Township, he was a son of the
late William C. and Ida J. Foulke Kuster.
He was a school teacher in his early life and was later
employed as a rural mail carrier out of the Bloomsburg
Post Office for more than 30 years, retiring in 1970. He
Representative: Warren A. Dollman, Box 22 Eyers
Grove, PA 17826 (717 458-5159
)
operated Kuster's Nursery in Montour Township and
was also a beekeeper, selling the honey at the nursery.
He was a ticket taker at the Bloomsburg Fair for
1907
many
Representative:
PA
Edwin M. Barton,
211
East First
St.
17815 (717) 784-3320
RUHL REBER
*09
died on
December
16,
1984
1910
ANNA KLEINTOB EDWARDS
'10
writes:
"I
am
years, including the 1985
fair.
He was
a
a
happy member of the Class of 1910 and was
95 years
young last August 23. I hope you can read this,
for my
eye sight is so very poor that it is hard for
me to write 1
have had a very active life and am now well
taken care
of In my own home by my family.
I have two children
11 grandchildren and eight great
grandchildren. I love
the Journal, which makes me feel
1 am keeping in touch
with happy days May the University
continue its good
NELLIE M. SEIDEL
'13.
97,
1918
member
Wesley United Methodist Church and belonged to the
Washington Lodge F&AM, the Caldwell Consistory, and
the Irem Temple Shrine of Wllkes-Barre. He was a
member of the Retired Rural Letter Carriers Association, the Pennsylvania Nurseryman's Association,
and
Pennsylvania Beekeepers Association.
His first wife, Ruth E. Erwln, died June 21, 1949, and
his second wife, Katie E. LeVan, died April
16, 1981. A
son, Air Force Lt. William C. Kuster, died in 1956.
Three
brothers. Dr. Kimber Kuster, Miram Kuster and Walter
Kuster, also preceded him in death.
Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. HENRY C
(JEAN) vonBLOHN '43, Johnstown, and Mrs. ROBERT
S. (GLADYS) LeV AN '49, Bloomsburg; five
grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren; and a brother,
Herman
L. Kuster, Bloomsburg.
of
1909
JESSIE
'11
1912
1906
Bloomsburg,
1914
Representative:
Street,
land School District.
She served as contribution secretary for the Susquehanna Association for the Blind. Sunbury. and was the
oldest member of Christ United Methodist
Church.
Northumberland, where she taught Sunday School and
was a member of the VanAllen Sunday School class. She
was also a member of the Pennsylvania Retired
Teachers Assocatlon.
Ohl, 25
17815 (717) 784-0142
East 11th
FRANCES REGIS SWEENEY
'18, formerly of Scran30 at the Green Ridge Nursing Home,
where she had been a guest.
A lifelong Scranton resident, she was a daughter of
the late James and Catherine Dean Sweeney. She also
March
ton, died
attended Perm State University and received a B.A.
degree in education from Marywood College. She
completed graduate work at several other colleges in
Pennsylvania and New York.
Before her retirement, she was employed as a teacher
in the Scranton School District, spending many
years at
John Marshall Elementary School.
Surviving are three sisters, Sister Alice Sweeney,
PVMI; Marion and Eleanor, all of Scranton, and several
cousins. A sister. Anne Jean, died in 1984.
died February 13 at a
In the
Clayton. N.J., public schools and retired after 40
years
with the Harrisburg School District. She was
a 55-year
member of the Stevens Memorial United Methodist
Church and was a former Sunday School teacher.
Surviving are a brother and several nieces
and
1919
Representative: Grace Kishbach Miller, 918 Church
Street, Royersford,
ARTHUR
GRACE F. JOHNSON 'U, 100, a resident of Not
tlngham Village in Northumberland since 1979, died
May 18 She was a former resident of 295 Queen Street.
Born June 14, 1895. in Northumberland, she was a
daughter of the late Albert and Margaret Johnson. She
taught fourth grade at the Second Street and Steele
buildings in Northumberland, and also taught at
the
Lincoln and Pollock schools In Milton. She retired from
teaching In 1953 after 26 years of service In Northumber-
PA
Harrisburg area nursing home. She had taught
nephews.
1911
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
September
M.
PA
19468 (215) 948-3780
FELKER
'19
Selinsgrove died on
of
26, 1985.
1914
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton,
wick, PA 18603 (717) 752-3498
BESSIE LEBO VINCENT
'14,
91.
of
R.D
1
Sunbury died
A Shamokin
recently at Sunbury Community Hospital.
native and former resident of Danville,
daughter of the late Lewis and Zora Lebo.
1920
Ber-
she was a
Anna Davis Barrow, 21 South Fourth
Ringtown, PA 17967 (717) 889-3838 and Grace
Gotshall Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg
Representatives:
Street,
PA
17815
(
717 ) 784-3519
Mrs. Vincent was a former teacher and
was associated with her late husband. Henry,
who died in 1976 in
the operation of the Vincent Dairy in
Danville
for
many
1921
MIRIAM JEANE FORSCHT WEIKERT CARE 14
died on August 21. 1985. She was born
January 23 1894
U* daughter of the Reverend Augustus C Forscht
and
Annie E. Lutz Forscht.
She taught school In the Harrisburg
area for seven
SARA MORGAN SUTCLIFFE
1985.
according
died on May
from a classmate
'21
to a report received
Continued on page
1
13
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1921
Corn*>jeO »'om page
£2**?
1924
|
attending the 65th-year reunion
on
I. Buck, Theresa
Nelson
Dougherty, Beatrice Williams
Eichner, Warren L
Fisher Mae McShea Kester. Elenora
Shannon McDougall and Mary Gillaspy Shaler.
Weekend
were Miller
ADELINE E SWINEFORD
14. 88. of Berwick, died
June 12 at the Penn Lutheran Village in Seltnsgrove
She
had lived there since August 1973.
A native of Snyder County, she was a daughter of the
late Albert and Annie Haiuelman
Swtneford She taught
in the Berwick schools for 39 years
1925
HELEN DEITRICK HARMAN
her
home
T2, 82. died in
May
at
in Springfield,
where she lived for 45 years A
native of Bloomsburg. she was the widow
of the late
Arlington R Harm an, who died in 1981
She was a long-
time member of the Blue Church.
Surviving are her son. Arlington R
Harm an
Frazer; three grandchildren, and two brothers
MARTHA
FISHER
*25 of
Hummels Wharf
"Woman
of Distinction"'
is
the
by the
Soroptimlst International of the Sunburv Northumber
land Seltnsgrove area
The Soroptimtsts recently Instituted the award pro
gram
of
A.
be honored as a
first to
13
1925
1922
RepresentaUve: Edna S. Harter. East
Third Street
Nescopeck, PA 18635 (717) 752-4306
1986
honor women who have made outstanding
achievements through their professional, business or
voluntary activities in at least one of the Soroptimlst
to
program areas: economic and social development
education, environment, health, human rights,
status of
women, and international goodwill and understanding.
Dr Fisher was chosen
education, health,
for her
human
many achievements In
women
rights, the status of
and economic and social development.
She also earned a bachelor of music degree
and a
bachelor of arts degree at Susquehanna
University a
master of arts degree at Bucknell University,
and a
Ph.D. from Penn State
A career teacher, she began teaching In a rural school
house In Snyder County She taught elementary school,
Junior high school music and classes for the
mentally
retarded In the Sunbury schools before
becoming
director of guidance and school psychologist until
her
retirement In 1959
She also served as a clinical psychologist at Danville
State Hospital and six out patient clinics, taught
summer classes at Bucknell and evening classes In
Contmuod
Qfl
ptQ| 14
1923
T.
GENEVIEVE MORTON SCHAPPERT
'23
died
February 13 at her home in the Upper Askam section of
Hanover Township. Born in Nanticoke. she was the
daughter of the late John and Elizabeth Conroy Morton
A retired teacher, she had been employed by the
Hanover Area School District and the Somerville. N.J.,
School District.
Her husband, Frank, died in 1951, and a daughter.
Mrs. William (Mary) Zavada, died in 1976. Surviving
are a son, Francis Jude; three daughters, Mrs. Andrew
(Patricia)
Mitura, Mrs. Albert (Elizabeth) Vrotkoski.
and Mrs. James (Anne) Gola; 21 grandchildren and 16
great-grandchildren
SARAH LEVAN LEIGHOW '23, 83. died this year at
her home on Catawissa R.D. 3. A lifelong resident of
Locust Township, she was born August 17, 1902, a
daughter of the late Elmer and Katherine Knittle Levan.
She taught at local public schools for several years.
Her husband, David M. Lelghow, died in 1967.
Surviving are a son, Dale, with whom she lived; four
granddaughters, one great-granddaughter; and two
BU
professors published
Bloomsburg
variety
of
University Is well represented In a
publications by various members of the
English Department.
Glenn Sadler Is In the final stages of preparation of an
Important book for the Modern Language Association
(the English profession's most prestigious organization)
OPTIONS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN'S LITERATURE. His volume Includes essays by prominent
scholars
on
the
teaching of children's
entitled
WRITERS FOR CHILDREN
ary,
1986).
Her work
In
progress
formerly of Plains,
died March 17 in Wesley Village, Pittston. She was a
daughter of the late George and Maud Batey. She taught
in the Plymouth Schools and was principal of the Vine
Street Elementary School until retiring in 1960. She
married William M. Pierce in 1956.
Surviving are her husband, a step-daughter, a stepson, four grandchildren, a niece and several nephews.
'23.
Is
Volume
5
of
HISTORY OF BRITISH DRAMA and
WORLD
MODERN DRAMA. THE SHAW REVIEW,
THE BERNARD SHAW ANNUAL
articles In
The summer of 1985 saw the release of
CRITICAL SURVEY OF DRAMA (Salem
a five volume
Press), which
included the following articles: an overview of Amcrl
can drama from Its beginning and an essay on James
Bridie by Ruslnko. critical essays on John Drink water,
George
Llllo.
John Mortimer, Lennox Robinson and
James
Shirley by Gerald Strauss, essays by Michael
McCully on James Sheridan Knowles and by William
1924
Representative:
on John Heywood.
The forthcoming MASTERPLOTS
Balllle
Edward
Avenue, Bloomsburg,
PA
F. Schuyler, 236 West Ridge
17815 (717) 784-1515
SOPHIA FURMAN '24 of Alden died April 17 In
Wilkes-Barre. Born in Newport Township, she was a
daughter of the late John and Julia Pyrch Furman. She
taught at the K. M. Smith Elementary School in Alden
for
many
years.
Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mary Baran. with
she resided; several nieces and nephews.
ELEANOR DERR GILBERT
whom
formerly of
Bloomsburg, died May 14 at the Millville Health Care
Center. Born in Danville, she was daughter of the late
Mont and Elizabeth DenShe taught at Mooresburg and Riverside in her early
years and at W. W. Evans School in Bloomsburg from
1952 until her retirement in 1962
She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church,
Bloomsburg. She was active in the Columbia County 4-H
Horse and Pony Club and was adopted by the group as
their grandmother. She was also active in the Susquehanna Valley Corral.
She and her husband, Fred H. Gilbert, celebrated
their 53rd wedding anniversary on November 25. He
died later in May, and a joint memorial service was
'24.
85.
held
Surviving are three children, Mrs. Russell C (Kathryn) Davis, Belgium; Dr. Russell F. Gilbert, Ebensburg
R.D. 3; Mrs. Elmer (Harriet) Taylor, Montrose; seven
grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two brothers
and two sisters
II.
VALLEY OF DECISION
Rusinko Is also represented In MAG ILL'S SURVEY
OF CINEMA: FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILMS by her
critical analysis of the 1968
Pa.
essay
review
of
Matthew Bruccoli's
Dutch chapter meets
Alumni attending the Pennsylvania Dutch Chapter of
alumni in Reading on April 22 were Dwight
Ackerman 71, Terry Easterday '72, Kathy Eckenroth
'79, Sharon V. Gettel
'78. Karen Capion Haines '79,
Linda Jackovitz '83, Gail Kaucher '84 & '85, Sandy Kern
'67. Mary Anne Klemkosky '59, Ronald Klemkosky '67,
Janet Knox '84, Nancy J Kratzer '64, Michael Mehle '67,
Brian Quigley '81. Helen F Roberts '47, Gary Schell '63,
Francis Sell '35, Rev Carmer Shelhamer '34. Representing the University were President Harry Ausprlch,
Athletic Director Roger Sanders, Husky Ambassador
Jane Sando and Alumni Director Doug Hippenstiel '68.
BU
TURY CHILDREN'S WRITERS, Ruslnko's TERENCE
RATTIGAN and TOM STOPPARD; Balllle's A CHOICE
TERNARY OF ENGLISH PLAYS. Duck's article on
American Indian
novelist.
Jamake Hlghwater
In CRITIon English
dramatists Tcrnicc Haitian ami Henri Wolfe Levy by
Ruslnko and on John Drlnkwater and John Mortimer by
CAL SURVEY OF LONG FICTION,
articles
in the DICTIONARY OF LITERARY
BIOGRAPHY MODERN BRITISH DRAMATISTS; and CRITICAL SURVEY OF DRAMA, with contributions by
Strauss
Balllle.
McCully. Ruslnko and Strauss as mentioned
above
ASPA
unit
wins award
The Bloomsburg University student chapter of the
American Society for Personnel Administrators (ASPA)
has been named a Merit Award Chapter, according to
John Dlttrlch, dean of the College of Husim-ss
The .ward Is in recognition of the quality of the
program conducted by the chapter.
Dlttrlch said
of
ASPA
chapters Ltfj than
receive recognition
"It
more than 80,000 executives
and more than 200 student
there are
who are members
10
percent
of
the chapters
will
a
tribute to the students and their faculty
Prof Howard Klnsllnger, that their efforts
should be noted by such a distinguished group. The
vlslbllty and distinction brought to Bloomsburg University wben
they receive the award at the national
convention in New Orleans will be Immeasurable "
Two officers from the local chapter were planning to
travel to New Orleans for the national convention June
Is
advisor.
15.
award winning Czechoslova
kian film, LOVES OF A BLONDE and In MAGILL'S
CINEMA ANNUAL— 1986 by a review of AGNES OF
Strauss'
MAGILL'S
In Andruss Library are Sadler's
two-volume edition of George MacDonald's fairy
tales
and his article on MacDonald In TWENTIETH CEN-
American FIc
review articles by Virginia Duck on
May Sarton's THE SMALL ROOM and James Baldwin's
IF BEALE STREET COULD TALK, by Ruslnko on
Zelda Fitzgerald's SAVE ME THE WALTZ, I))una
Barnes' NIGHTWOOD. Mary McCarthy's THE GROUP
and Joyce Carol Oates' UNHOLY LOVES, by Strauss on
Ross Macdonald's THE UNDERGROUND MAN and
THE LONG GOODBYE. Bernard Malamud's A NEW
LIFE, and by Danny Robinson on Edith Wharton's
tlon Series, includes
GOD
In
1985
Currently available
A
to the present.
regularly for
LITERATURE TODAY, a
review journal, and she has published reviews and
and
LITERARY ANNUAL
covers the period
She reviews books about
drama
ROBINA BATEY PIERCE
on
Susan Ruslnko's book. TOM STOPPARD. a study of
the plays of one of England's major living dramatists. Is
her second In the Twayne English Author Series
(published in paperback and hardbound editions Febru
from 1950
sisters.
literature
campuses across the country Also, he has written
articles on George MacDonald and C S Lewis for a
forthcoming reference work published by MacMlllan
biography of Ross MacDonald appears
Philly
area alumni meet
Alumni attending the Philadelphia area dinner meetBU alumni on April 8 Included:
ing of
Edna B Gattey
Edward It Adams
Richard S Menapace '34, Dr.
Sandra L Nearlng '60, Nicholas
Pltuch 'GO, Margaret L Burns 'G7, Anthony B. Creamer
III 7G, G Thomas Hughes III 76. Kathy Ann Hallamore
78, William Chester Patt 79. Anne Mary Wilson 79,
Charles A Wilson IV 79, Cynthia Louise Mueller '84,
Lynne Sassani '84, Richard L Stec '84, Jane Paige
Greeby 'ar>, Dawn E Miller '85, Kathleen M. Onley '85,
LaRoy Davis '67, and Richard J. Pettlne Jr. '85.
Representing BU were Dr. Harry Ausprlch, president;
Anthony Ianiero, director of development; Sue Hlbbs,
women's basketball coach; Maria Frant and Wendi
Hamer, Husky Ambassadors; and Doug Hippenstiel '68,
director of alumni affairs.
"27,
'59,
ALUMNI OUARTERL y/J
14
jty
1966
1925
experimental
C/xito>^0 from page
and
advanced
cllnJcal
I
psychology
1931
1926
\
MAGDALENE
at
Susquehanna
G.
GRUBA
'26
Bethlehem
of
is
deceased
Dr. Fisher was certified for private practice aa a
psychologist in 1961. She was also the first cllnicaJ
psychologist and director of treatment at the State
Correctional Institution at Muncy on weekends and
District for four years
and taught
Memorial Elementary School for
Bloomsburg
at the
15
years prior
to
retiring in 1977.
Class members attending the 60th-year reunion on
Alumni Weekend were Irene Rhinard Crevellng, Ruth
Allen Smith and Helen Dickinson Gustason
summers from 1947 to 1959. She became a full-time
psychologist at the prison from 1959 until her retirement
Surviving are her husband, Edgar M. Derr, with
she celebrated a 50th wedding anniversary on
October 23; two daughters. Mrs. Paul (Rita) Stuhltrager
Jr. and Mrs. Edmond (Judy ) Whitmoyer. and four
grandchildren.
whom
in 1972.
was a pioneer in many ways She was the
teacher to use the Project Method In the Sunbury
schools In 1925; she organized and supervised the first
class of day care for trainable retarded children, she
was the first supervisor of all special classes; she
developed the system of testing In all grades; she was
the first to set up a program of filing and keeping
records In each Individual's file, she was the first to
make a city wide school evaluation, she compiled a
directory of community resources of Sunbury. she was
the first state president of the Pennsylvania Chapter of
the International Council for Exceptional Children, and
wrote to state education departments on the East Coast,
urging them to establish classes for retarded children
She also served as director of Region III of the ICEC;
she was the first president of the local Sigma Chapter of
Delta Kappa Gamma International Honor Society for
Teachers; she broadcast radio programs for the ill,
shut ins and children; she appeared on television at the
World's Fair in Chicago, and was Sunbury '» first
guidance director and school psychologist certified by
the State Department of Education.
After her retirement from Muncy In 1972, Dr Fisher
served as a volunteer at Sunbury Community Hospital;
was president of the Sunbury Business and Professional
Women; was president of the Women's Society of
Christian Service and president of the Carrie M. Purdy
Missionary Circle, both of St. John's United Methodist
Church, where she has been a member since 1908.
She is a member of the American and Pennsylvania
psychological associations, Soroptlmlst International,
Dr. Fisher
1927
Class
first
LONG
'27. 80, died May 7 at her home on
PEARL E.
Lightstreet Road, Bloomsburg. where she had resided
for the past 13 years. She retired In 1972 after 30 years
of service as a government stenographer In Washington,
D C.
Born March 26,
she was a daughter
Who
of Catawissa, died
Flshlngcreek Town-
in
1932
Representative:
Bloomsburg,
HELEN HOWELLS WAGNER
'27 of
Clarks
Summit
PA
Ezra W. Harris,
17815 (717) 784-3532
R.D.
Representative: Lois Lawsoa, 644 East Third Street
Bloomsburg,
Scranton public schools for a number of years.
Her husband, George H. Wagner, died in 1963.
Surviving are two brothers, Thomas J. and William J.
Jr two sisters, Mrs. Marion Welsch and Mary Howells;
nieces and nephews.
died June 6 in Newark, Delaware. She
bookkeeper with the Shamokin Gas Co.
;
ROSINA ELLERY '27, a life resident of
May 15. She was a daughter of the late
Nantlcoke,
died
Elijah and
Martha Jones Ellery.
She taught in the primary grades of the Nantlcoke
schools for 43 years. Surviving are a sister,
Mrs. Eljina
France; a niece and several nephews.
VIVIAN
J.
FREY
She has received many awards
and recognitions
Includ ng a certificate of merit
for distinguished
service
as a teacher civic leader and
psychologist from the
Dictionary of International Biography"
civic aDnreciatlon award from the Sunbury
Salvation Army, and a
public service award for outstanding
contributions to
fr°
Penns y ,van,a Psychological
PA
17815 (717) 784-2046
ELIZABETH BOYLE CHURCH
'33, 73,
™
f
was a
Gap
retired
Her husband, John T. Church, died in 1951. Surviving
are a daughter, Mrs. James (Anne Marie)
Rubright a
son, John T. Church; nine grandchildren;
seven greatgrandchildren; a sister and four brothers.
MARY
A. HAUZE MILLER '33 died on March
13
She taught kindergarten in Bloomsburg schools
for
years. Her husband, George, died in 1984
She is
survived by one son, three grandchildren
and two
1986.
many
sisters.
'27
died on June
2, 1986.
1934
IE p
Representatives: Esther
Representative: Faye Appleman Dendler, 1132 Market
Street, Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367
LOIS A.
PRESSLER
'25 of
Lancaster died August
WATKINS
'28 of
Morrisville died
March
31
Fifth Street, Bloomsburg,
Evans Whitenight,
154 East
17815 (717) 784-6737
PA
ELIZABETH HAKE BINGENHEIMER
MARION BALLAMY TICE
DANIEL J. MALONE
died May 13, 1985.
1929
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
1926
'34 is
'34 of
deceased.
Wilmington, Delaware
1935
re 5€ntatlv e: William I. Reed, 151
ct <5 i
Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
(717) 784-0861
Representative:
died recently
In
Chapel
Hill,
N.C..
where
resided since 1979. She
'26
82
she 'had
was a daughter of the late Lloyd
and Pearl Doty Hartman and had
lived In Hatboro
most of her life
She was an elementary school teacher
in the Hatboro
school system for 22 years. Her
husband. Robert Bruce
r
EDNA NOVAK
at
Margaret Swartz BiUer,
PA
Street, Millville,
Waverly School
117
State
17846 (717) 458-6671
'30
1936
Representatives: Ruth
Street, Hazleton,
Cedar
MARION G. YOUNG
PA 18508. She
Scranton,
Hosier, formerly of Benton, died in
1945. Surviving are
two sons. Charles R. and David
E.; six grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren.
16
East Fourth
died in February 1982. She taught
for 44 years.
for
^
is
1986.
1930
MARTHA ELIZABETH HARTMAN HOSLER
'34
deceased.
R
lives at 839
North Main Ave
taught in Scranton
many
years.'
Wagner LeGrande,
PA
Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon,
gham,
PA
18201
249
(717)
Main
76 North
454-1427 and
Convn
Street
18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551.
ROBERT WILLIAM SAVAGE
'36
died in
December
1931
YAP LE
!PHSP*S
„
in Kingston
Born
of
In
Kingston,
P« . died
she was a
daughter of the late Edwin and Camilla
Eley Morgan
Prior o retiring in 1972. she was
an elementary school
eacher in the Dallas School District and
had also taught
in the Kingston School
District.
Her husband. John Q Yaple. died in 1967.
Survivinc
are a son. John Q Q, two
granddaughters and three
nieces.
of Locust
1928
m
Watlon
An
April
451
1933
died March 4. Born In Scranton, she was a daughter of
the late William J. and Mary Jones HoweUs. She taught
In
Box
5,
of
of Women," "International Who's
Who of
Intellectuals" and "Who's Who of
American Women "
10
Kelchner, Corinne Hess Miller, Minnie Olschefsky, Lois
Hirleraan Quick, Helen Bangs Richie, Marion Kllnger
Troy, Dorothy Foust Wright.
dren.
"Who's
Who's Who
J
Weekend were Mae
'27, 82,
1904,
Her husband, Wellington Savage, died in 1973. Surviving are two sons, Harold and Robert; two daughters,
Mrs. Eugene (Jane) Welier and Mrs. Robert (Janet)
Krlck; eight grandchildren and two great-grandchil-
Eastern Star 266, Messiah Shrine 44, Pennsylvania
Association of Retired State Employees, Pennsylvania
Retired Teachers Association; American Association
of
University Women, Mental Health Association,
Pennsylvania CouncU for Research In Mental
Retardation
Triangle Club of Sellnsgrove, Mary Derr
Rockefeller
Auxiliary, Susquehanna University Auxiliary
Pennsylvania Association for Retarded Citizens
and the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association.
Dr. Fisher's biography has been published
attending Alumni
Margaret Stewart Hartman, Kenneth E. Hawk.
Romaine Henrie Hess. Winifred Keen Howell. Erma V.
ship,
of the late John and Virgle
Shetler Trainer.
She was a registered nurse at Bloomsburg Hospital
from 1947 until 1968, and worked part-time for five
years, retiring In 1977.
Iota Music Sorority of Susquehanna
University, Salvation Army board, American Assocla
tlon of Retired Persons, National Retired
Teachers
American Women," "National Register of
Educational Researchers," "Who's
Who In the East "
Dictionary of International Biography,"
"World's
TRAINER SAVAGE
LOIS
recently.
Sigma Alpha
in
Surviving are two brothers.
members
BiUer Bennett, Jane Fahringer Brewington, Lewis L.
Creveling, Eva Robbins. Eyer, Florence Fawcett
Fowler, Frank J. Colder, Margie Harrison Gregory,
Q^ ^nUU
re
Street,
e:
w
Bloomsburg,
*^^Health
M
Millville U
Frank J
PA
G
'31.
^
74.
Care Center. Born
°f
,ate
wSteni»"
She was a teacher
;
01 **- 1103
17815 (717) 784-5783
KELLY DERR
*
in
Attending the 50th year reunion on Alumni
Weekend
were LaRue C Derr. A David Mayer,
Kathryn Brobst
died
in
S.
Market
Hartman William A. Karshner. Woodrow R. Lirwhiier
N ervin W. Mericle, Bernard J. Young.
Frances Riggs
^oung.
May
22 at the
Bloomsburg she
J
G
™
the East Vandergrift School
Frank
P.
Warren, John S
Sandel.
Eleantr
Vema E j0Des Charles P. Michael.
Edward H. ^
Baum. Mary Jane Fink McCutchen. Dorothy
del
"
-
Johnson Cook. Kathryn John Evans
and Samuel Cohen.
Continued on page
1
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
I
BU
athletes hear
Un nUS Da y Ulwhu er "38 reminisced
?"
about his
K
a!iKfJ. ?
baseball-playing
days at Bloomsburg State Teacher
s
d
e HU5* y C,Ub »»««d
outltanding
25S251
?
t
V".
* MI D
,?
banquet"
major
the
SS3B
3 f0nn er P rofessi °™> baseball
plaver and
rn^lnM^o
May 6
A native
*> °<
,
eatUfed Speaker al
"*
dinner he,d
of Ringtown. Litwhiler spent
11 seasons in
leagues with the Philadelphia
Phillies St
Danny
m
ntioned
BU had named the
k
^
university s baseball
field the "Danny Litwhiler Field "
l ve gotten many
awards before but nothing gave me
as much of a thrill as seeing my
1
name on
,TVVe,Ve VearS
thaUield*
'
that field
up
° f U,whl,ers Pty«]
S
Following Litwhiler's speech, awards
were given
BU s outstanding athletes
Rick Bonomo was honored with the
Danny
to
Litwhiler
Bonomo won his second straight NCAA
Division i
national wrestling championship this
season
the ^Plent of the Joanne
JSZL^S*??^"**.
MUomb Outstanding Underclassman
Female Athlete
Award WQjtOWta won three NCAA Division
II national
swimming championships this year
Tony Woods received the Robert Redman
Outstanding
Senior Male Athlete Award Woods was
an All-American
George Laiulis was named BU Coach of
the Year
now the head football coach at Bucknell
University, led the Husky football team
to a 12-1 record
and I trip to the NCAA Division II national
semifinals
The Vernon Rochester Most Courageous
Athlete
Award went to two people
Joe Dowd, wide receiver
on the Husky football team, and Jay
Dedea. quarter
Litwhiler was also head baseball
coach at Michigan
State for 19 seasons, compiling a record
of 488 388, and
at Florida State, where his teams
went 189-81 He was
also one of the original inductees into
the BU Athletic
Hall of Fame.
Litwhiler told the BU student athletes
-nulls,
hack for the Huskies
Glenn Noack received the Time Markets/McDowell
Oil Basketball Award. Rick Bonomo
received the Good
as Gold Wrestling Award and Frank
Sheptock received
the Berwick Forge and Fabricating
Football Award
back
at Bloomsburg is what carried him
through the
majors. "When I was coaching, 1 told my students
Get
your degrees,''' he said. Litwhiler coached major
league
stars Steve Garvey and Kirk Gibson.
Don Brldensllne of Liberty Chevrolet received
the
Husky Club Outstanding Service Award for Initiating
the
automobile lending program and for his overall
support
to the BU athletic program
Joanne McComb, who retired at the end
of this
academic year, was honored for her 26 years of service
at BU
McComb was the associate athletic director at
\
He
also recalled Dr. Haas and Dr. Nelson who
helped
him decide to go into professional baseball "Dr Nelson
gave me money for a bus ticket and bats to go to my
first professional team," Litwhiler
said.
Litwhiler's speech included many humorous stories
of
his college days, including the story of how
he got to
be
called "Danny." There was a professor named Danny
Hartline teaching at the time Litwhiler was in college
"He was a grand old man," Litwhiler said. "And he was
called 'Danny.' So I decided I didn't want to be called
just 'Dan' anymore!"
But there was a touching side to his story, too. It
Litwhiler
Outstanding Underclassmen Male Athlete
Award
I
error.
ground
15
defensive back on RU's state champion
football team
Karen Hertzler was selected as the outstanding
senior
fema e athlete Hertzler earned All American
honors In
both field hockey and softball
Louis Cardinals, Boston Braves and
Cincinnati Reds He
had a career batting average of 281
with 982 hits in
1.057 games. He also won two
Gold Gloves for his
fie ding and was the first
outfielder in historv to plav a
full season of 150 games
or more without making "an
that his
1986
—
REUNION
Litwhiler
'38
speaker
Banquet
Francis
for
BU
the
In
(left)
audience when Danny
returned as the guest
Day
the
Champions Sports
former roommate
of
May was
"Doc" Sell '35.
in
his
In
tribute to her service, the outstanding
under
female athlete award was named In her
clansman
honor
It
was also announced at the banquet that BU
assistant wrestling coach Carl Poff was
named assistant
wrestling coach of the year by Wrestling USA
magazine.
- Dunvll IMchley
1937
Continued from page 14
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717 784-4850 and
Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg
(
PA
)
17815 (717) 784-1857
LUTHER PECK
'37
1938
She
1941
survived by her husband, Robert C Miller, to
she was married for 45 years, a son. Barry E
Miller of Butler, two grandsons, and a brother
Klmer
Is
whom
Enterline.
was featured
in
a recent newslet
ter of the Hospital Auxiliary, State University of
York at Stony Brook: "The tall, lanky, gentle
Attending the 45th year reunion of the Class of
New
man
sporting a volunteer's uniform approaches, wearing a
movement belies the strong spirit,
longevity and tenacity of his service Luther Peck is a
volunteer par excellence. Having clocked over 3,000
hours at University Hospital, Lou is the uncontested
Army
for three years,
married and had three children
wife died. In 1965, after being introduced by
their mutual children, Lou married his present wife,
Claire. The children, Dianne, Carole, Roger, Deborah
and Lewis, who were friends, together with their own
ten children, now make a big, happy family."
His
first
1939
Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal, 740 Market
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-4715
Street,
EVA P. REICHLEY '39, 68. a former resident of
Sunbury, died February 26 In Uwlsburg Born In
Sunbury. she was a daughter of the late Grover and
Edna Smeltz Relchley.
She taught in the the Sunbury and Shlkellamy school
districts prior to retirement Surviving are four broth
ers, Marlln, Harold, Fred and Richard A fifth brother
was
killed in
World War
II
HELEN M McGREW
'39, 68, a retired teacher and
counselor, died February 26 In Bethesda,
Maryland A resident of Mahanoy Plane, she was on the
faculty of the former Gilberton High School and the
Mahanoy Area High School She earned a master's
degree at Penn State University
Surviving are three brothers. John. Daniel and
William, a sister, Mary Murphy, nieces, nephews and
cousins Two brothers. James and Edward, preceded
her in death.
guidance
1938
MARGARET G
GRAHAM
'38
of
Beaver
Cove,
Greenville, Maine, died at her home on May 7. Born In
Bloomsburg, she was a daughter of the late John F. and
Mary Casey Graham.
She was school librarian
Emporium and
Springfield
prior to joining the library staff at VUlanova University.
She retired in 1976. She was active In literary affairs.
Surviving is a
Cove, Maine.
sister,
in
ETHEL M McMANIMAN
'39 of
Nesquehonlng died
In
April 1985
1940
MARY
1917,
Representative
Bitler Enterline
Street,
She taught for 36 years, first in the Turbotville School
and then at Bloomsburg Memorial Elementary
School from 1954 to 1979.
June
District
1942
Representative: Dr Jeanne
Richmond Road, Lancaster, PA
Bloomsburg,
H Hinkel, 418
17815 (717) 784-3218
Clayton
PA
GLADYS JONES MILLER
26, 1985
'40 of
Upton,
Jefferson
Mass
died
Noll Zimmerman, 1104
17803 (717) 872-8642
JAMES
Stlsh
23 at her
7.
on
Schneider, Herbert Schneider, Edward D Sharretts,
Mary Keesler Sherwood, Howard Tomllnson, Sara
Masleller Tomllnson, Marian Murphy Uhl
The reunion dinner was held at Hotel Magee
home
Kathryn Graham of Beaver
E. MILLER '38, 69. of Bloomsburg, died May
home. She was born in Turbotville on January
a daughter of the late William G. and Alia V
1941
Alumni Weekend. June
H, were the following class
males Clarallne Schleo Baylor, Elizabeth Hawk Brown,
Agnes Casarl, Maude I'urscl Chlsmar, Edward Dobb, C.
Stuart Edwards, Kda Bessie Bollhartz Edwards. Eliza
beth M
Fclnour, Dorothy Savage Folk, Drue Folk,
Gerald I) Fritz. Lois Gruver Gassert, Helen Powell"
Gommer, Thurwald Gommer Sr., Thomas Grow, M.
Rebecca Wesl Hackcrihurg, Charles O Horn, Isabelle
Olah Horvath, Helen Dixon Kent Karns, William G.
Kerchuhky, Lawrence II Klotz. John E Lavelle, Leo
Ix-hman, Lois Fullmer Melzger, Mary Swelgart Miller,
Catherine Opllnger Rcnningcr, Clark Itennlnger,
Charles A Bobbins, Hoy Roberts, Jerry Y. Russln,
Helen Johnson Scammell, Florabelle Schrecongost
<»
soft smile. His quiet
champ!
"Lou grew up in a farming town in Pennsylvania and
was graduated from Bloomsburg State Teachers College. He came to New York City in 1937. served in the
Kcprvsentatlves
C Stuart and Mrs Eda Bessie
(Bellhartz) Edwards, 705 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0908.
D. PAPE *42, Hazleton, died May 29 at his
following a long Illness He was a son of Josephine
Pape and
the late
Frank Pape
Prior to his retirement In 1984, he was the director of
guidance In the Hazleton Area School District. He was a
teacher In the district for 40 years.
A veteran of World War II, he served for four years in
the U S Army Air Corps He earned a master's degree
in guidance and supervision at New York University.
Surviving, In addition to his mother, are his wife, the
Continued on page 18
16
ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Juty
FIRST ALUMNI
1966
FELLOW
—
Qonald
F
visit to Bloomsburg University as the first Alumni Fellow in
Maietta '50 met with student representatives ot the various
extracurricular activities related to special education and communication disorders
Residence,
Dr
During his
MUM M
THANK YOU.
ALL'
-
Some
the purchase of the Alumni
join
us
for the
ot the
BU
House with
alumni and friends
who supported
.000 or more were able to
Shown in photo (from left)
gifts of $1
dedication on Saturday. June 7
are Michael L Smith '69. Robert R Griffin
73. Margaret A Gr.ff.n 69
Margaret L. Burns '67. Richard E Grimes '49. Joanna
F.ce Buckingham
43. Alberta Williams
36
C
Stuart
Green "29. Boyd F
Edwards '41. Francs D.
Buckingham
Sell
35.
'43 Verna E Jones
Betty Ruth Luchak 68
Walter Rygiel (honorary alumnus). Irv.ng Gottlieb '43.
Mary Anne Maiikas
Klemkosky "59 and Ronald Klemkosky '67. The others
who were unable to
attend were recognized during the dedication program
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY
—
Special guests
of
honor
for
Alumni Weekend
were members of the Class of 1936. Attending were (row one) Howard F
Fenstemaker '12. the only surviving class advisor. Kathryn John Evans.
Verna E. Jones. Dorothy Johnson Cook. Eleanor Bingham Sandel, Kathryn
Brobst Hartman. Frances Riggs Young. Woodrow W Litwhiler, (row two)
Edward Baum. Bernard J. Young. John S. Sandel, Mary Jane Fink
McCutchen. William A. Karshner. (row three) Sam Cohen, Charles P
Michael. LaRue C Derr. Frank V Warron, and A David Mayer Morvin
Mencle arrived after the photo was taken, (The photo was taken by
GlenEdwards. well known Bloomsburq photographer, who died unexpectedly
on June 25.)
Willi
ifillHllli
l!Mll«M||jji
SENIOR SEND-OFF — More than 250 seniors attended the "Senior Send-off" picnic at the Alumni
House m April
was a project of the new Student Alumni Council and was sponsored by the
It
Alumni Association
(Story
on page
19)
18
ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Juty
1066
Gmfcwpd
1942
'"">rr•
s
t^ r
1945
II
former Margaret PaJavage; three daughters, two grand
and two sisters.
1949
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
children, two brothers
the 101 st AirborneDi vision.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sons, two
daughters, fourgrandchildren, two brothers and two
0434
sisters.
1943
1946
Representative: Betty Katerman AJgatt, 210 Sunken
Heights Avenue, Bloomsburg PA 17815 (717) 784-5584
Representatives: Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge, 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA 17821 (717) 275-3046
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D. 1, Box 304,
Catawlssa.
1944
PA
18603
(
PA
17820 (717) 784-3035
1947
Representative. Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East 11th
Street, Berwick,
RAYMOND POPICK '49 has retired as a business
education teacher in theMountain View School District.
In addition to teaching a variety of business subjects, he
has served as advisor to classes, business club and the
yearbook. He was also a gym teacher and track coach.
During the Korean War. he spent two years in the
Army He earned a master's degree in guidance at
Bucknell University.
He lives in Dundaff with his wife, who teaches third
grade at Lakeland.and their son. Michael, who just
graduated from Wilkes College with a major in music.
717) 759-9733
LOIS C. BRYNER '44 was honored as "Woman of the
Year" by Beta Sigma Phi in recognition of her
community service.
She began teaching fifth grade in the Second Ward
School In Danville She was later appointed principal
and for 20 years served in that capacity while teaching
sixth grade at Second Ward and later at Mahoning
Cooper School. She has been head teacher and a fourth
or fifth grade teacher at Mahoning-Cooper for the past
Representative:
Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
Street, Carroll Park,
0081
1950
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Montvale,
'50 died February 26, 1984, at
a principal of Phillipsburg (N.J.) High
School and at North Plainfield, N.J., at the time of his
age
During her career, she has supervised more than
10,000 students, 25 teachers, 25 student teachers and six
Mrs^
w asc*
Mario Berlin*..
*
Mr and
,
&S OF m 2 &
gSS
EUGENE SHIPE
Lychos
lay
K
l
ANN
*44 Is
i
an unopposed candidate for
of Representatives from
The Hop Bottom lawmaker cited her strong
support
farmers over the years and noted her recent
service
on the Joint State Committee on Milk
Marketing This
committee, composed of consumers, milk
dealers and
extenslve research,
i&SSbJr^
the Milk Marketing Board.
decided
to
continue
She also noted she was Instrumental
in securing an
additional $2 6 million in compensation
for those farmers who were left uncompensated
for their milk when
Schepps Cheese filed for bankruptcy
Indemnity Fund was short of cash.
1 P "
J^JSSSl?^
be forthright
my views,
01
to
In
1
,n
serv,n «
m
because
>'
the
constituents
open and accessible to
do what It takes to solve
everyone and willing to
people's problems." she said
Another of her legislative goals has
been to force the
Department of Environmental Resources to
recognize
identify and clean up Illegal
dumping In the district She
her strong stand a alnsl an expansion
«
of
fil^l
K°u
legalized gambling
In Northeastern Pennsylvania
as mtnorlt .v chairman of the
House
i££?£
Agriculture
Committee, is a member of the Labor
Relations Committee, the Policy
Committee, the ComCOmmlUeeS
Ule
C' 0V
1
lSH
Sml
SS
°ron
'
^
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Sullivan and Wyoming Counties
and parts of Bradford
and Susquehanna Counties, since
1975 She earned a
masters degree at Bucknell University
and was a high
school guidance counselor before
her election to the
House of Representatives.
'50 of Danville was recently
Geisinger Health Plan's board of
directors. GHP is an insurance plan offered
by Geisinger that provides prepaid family health care.
A lifetime resident of Danville, Snipe became a
member of the health plan in 1981. After a 32-year
career in education, he retired as pupil services
director
in
the Danville Area School District
in
1982
He
previously served as a guidance counselor
and geogra-
appointed
1948
House
for
Clyde Ackerman.
Following service in the navy during World War II, he
earned his bachelor and master's degrees at Bloomsburg and later studied at Rutgers, Lehigh, Boston.
Western Michigan, Penn State, Bucknell and Wilkes.
His affiliations included Mount Zion Lutheran Church
at Zion Grove, Twin County Lions
Club, Ringtown
American Legion, Luzerne Science Teachers Association, National Geographic Teachers
Association,
Gamma Theta Epsilon National Professional Geographic Fraternity and PSEA Retired Teachers.
Surviving, in addition to his mother, are his wife,
the
former Mary Theresa O'Rourke; nine children: John
William, Mrs. James (Ann) Snell, Joseph, Mrs. Douglas
(Patnce) Hoskins. Kathryn, Mary Elizabeth, Charles
and Edward; four grandchildren, a brother and a sister.
late
R<
becoming
si
CLYDE JOHN
'50, a retired teacher,
died April 15 at his home in Nuremberg after two years
of deteriorating health.
For 26 years he taught earth science at West Hazleton
High School and for several years was the junior high
school athletic director and basketball coach.
Born in Nuremberg, he was a son of Mrs. Laureen
(Miller) Ackerraan Teter, now of Zion Grove, and the
pate*
bois
ceorge and J
speaker with the United Methodist
Church She serves as a lay speaker in
Danville and
Lewlsburg.
CARMEL
He was
ACKERMAN
America.
She Is a charter member and has been secretarytreasurer for 17 years of the Danville Area Education
Association. She has been active In the Pennsylvania
State Education Association and National Education
Association and has served as president of the DAEA.
She was president of the Montour County Chapter of
the BU Alumni Association for 10 years and served
on
the Alumni Board from 1975-1983. She has helped
plan
and coordinate numerous teacher education and professlonal development conferences In the state.
Miss Bryner was superintendent and teacher
at
Trinity United Methodist Church for 20 years and
is on
the church administrative board. She Is
a charter
member and past president of the Danville Business and
Professional Women's Club. She Is a past
president of
the Danville Women's College Club and Is a
former vice
president of Soroptlmlst International of Montour
County
She belonged for more than 20 years to Delta
Kappa
(iamma, an organization for outstanding women educa
tors. She recently fulfilled a lifelong
goal of
re-election to the State
the lllth District.
61.
death.
teacher aides.
She was the first elementary teacher In the district to
earn a master's degree In elementary education. She Is
certified as an elementary principal, a reading special
1st and elementary education supervisor
In 1972 she
was selected as an outstanding elementary teacher In
certified as a
07645 (201) 391-9106
ANDREW PALENCOR
10 years.
,
NJ
Representative: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country
Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
MILLARD LUDWIG "48. a fixture in the Millville
School District for nearly 40 years, has retired
from his
teaching duties but will keep his post
as athletic
director
Millard, a former president of the
BU
Association, graduated from Millville High
1941
and served
joined
the
Bloomsburg
Alumni
School in
Navy for three vears He
faculty after graduating from
to
the
phy teacher.
Snipe earned his master's degree
education from
Bucknell University.
He serves on the board of directors of the Columbia
County School Employees' Federal Credit
Union and is
a member of the American Legion
Post 40's Citizen of
the Year committee. He also served
as director of the
Montour County Veteran Affairs Office
for 25 years
in the U.S.
Millville
in 1948.
1951
During his 38 years, he taught Latin,
geographv and
was the school's guidance counselor He taught
English
for the past nine years.
Millard and his wife. Saundra. are
parents of three
children
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214
Fair Oaks
Avenue Horsham,
J ^u
PA
19044
ARRELL
p
51 will retire as superintendent of the Hazleton Area School
District on January 26
1987. after a tenure of 14 years.
He
/
1949
district
V8:
E Grimes
ShS^^t
k
J?$5J
Street,
Harrisburg.PA
17102. (717) 255-2563
>
T
-
in
SAMPSELL
'49.
38 years.
has been with the
ParreU served as assistant to
A Schne *er. then became super
£2?*
SffiKSK
intendent when Schneider retired
1723
Fulton
formerly of Milton
diedMaro .12 m Mississippi Born
Mav 23.' 1920. he was
a son of thelate James and
Arlie Lebard SampseTl He
was married to the former ConnieJenkins
He was a veteran of World War II. having
served with
65.
for
f
,
He earned
S
his
has
"
,
MA
also
K
in 1972
degree at New York University in
earned post-graduate credits at
u ^ v ersity.
nTSSfnSflSS:
Scranton and Penn ?
State University
t2l0Wn
of
A veteran of the U.S. Navy
member of various civic and
the University
World War II he is a
educational association^
in
Continued on cage '9
ALUMNI OUARTERIV/July
Maietta
first
Growing up
a family of 10 showed Dr Donald
Maietta '50 the importance of caring for others
The
older children helped care for the younger children "
Maietta says.
In
This caring attitude has stayed with Maietta through
out his entire life. He has spent 36 years in the
field of
special education and is currently an associate
professor
of special education at Boston University
Maietta, a former professor at Bloomsburg
State
College, returned to Bloomsburg in April
to share his
experiences with students and faculty as BU's
first
"Alumni FeUow in Residence." Accompanying Maietta
was his wife, the former Eleanor McClintock 49.
According to Alumni Affairs Director Doug
Hippen
stiel, the Alumni Fellows Program
was initiated this
spring by the BU Alumni Association.
Under the
program, an outstanding alumnus/alumna will
be
invited back to campus each semester to
share his/her
experiences with students, faculty, staff and other
alumni.
During his stay, Maietta toured the BU campus
and
faculty and students in the special education
met with
1951
Continued Worn page
well with the students "
a,so ejjoyed meeting with some
of the student
officers of, the various clubs
and organizations in the
special education department -li
s good to be an active
student.
Maietta says "A
J*
student needs to do things
outside of the classroom to add to
his or her develop
r
ment.
" lle tl
,,
tatere » l
m
sP*c»»l education blossomed
.
!
while studying
speech pathology and English at BSC He
says he enjoyed doing clinical work
and reading various
special education Journals
1
Upon graduation from BSC In 1950. Maietta received
a
work at the University of
fellowship to do graduate
Pittsburgh At Pitt, he studied speech
pathology psy
chology and audlology, and continued
doing clinical
work There's one particular case which
he
remembers
still
today.
"There was a steel worker who lost his voice in
an
accident." Maietta says "He was hit In
the throat bv a
hot steel bar 1 helped the man regain his
voice It made
me feel so good."
Since receiving his master's and doctorate
degrees
from
Pitt,
he has been Involved
In
three major areas of
and Most Precious Blood Church, Hazleton.
He is married to the former Lucille Caccese, and the
couple has three children.
1952
^
Jacqueline Albert Mlchehl, BurnsvtUe. Minn..
J Harrl
sen
Edison, N.J.; Betsy Ann Hendenhot
ttM.
NeMif, Northumberland. Barbara Bennett Nichols
Reading; Rosalyn Verona Pennington. Devon,
Martha
Mulchan Persing, Pennsburg; William Phillips
Elvridge, N.Y.; Margaret Miller Shuda,
Barneavllle'
Judith Stephens, Jeffersonville, Joan Raab
Stlne.
Timonium, Md.; Joyce Buck Walter, Vestal, N.Y
Emma Miller Winn, Muncy. Donald M. Wise' Levtttown; John Wool, East lslip, N.Y.
»•
1957
Representative: John
PA
S.
Scrimgeour, R.D.
5,
Box
112
17815 (717) 784-7120
ROBERT M. MAURER '57 has won the National
School Public Relations Association's 1986 Golden
Achievement Award for his column, "Cornwall Lebanon
News and Views," In THE DAILY NEWS, Lebanon He
also won the same award
writes and broadcasts.
1954
Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan, 607 Country
Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-7438
1955
Representative: R. Arnold Garinger, R.D.
Harvey's Lake,
PA
2,
Box
155
18618 (717) 675-1515
1956
for
radio spots which he
Maurer began his career as a teacher at South
Lebanon in 1957 In the 30 years since, he has served the
cause of education In many ways He has coached
baseball and basketball; taught at Mlllersvllle University;
served as English Department chairman for
Cornwall-Lebanon, and served as assistant principal at
Cedar Crest High School
He almost was never an educator at all he Inter
rupted his education at VUlanova to play professional
baseball for five years in the Baltimore Orioles system
He later earned his bachelor's degree at Bloomsburg
and his master's degree at Temple University.
He and his wife, the former CAROL NEARING '57.
live in Lebanon with their three children, Lynnette,
Dean and Dennis. All three will be students at Perm
State this
education at Boston
University for the last 20 years.
During his tenure at
Boston Maietta has taught several
courses In Europe as
part of the Boston University
SSES'
Stuttgart.
Overseas Graduate
has taugnt tn sucn European cities
as
Frankfurt. Heidelberg, Naples and
8?
Munich.
Nuremberg
Prior to teaching at Boston. Maietta
served from 1955-
9bS as a member of the BSC faculty.
He was also an
instructor at West Liberty State College
for two years
Maietta has also been very active In
the area of
research and writing He has had over 30
publications
and papers and is currently working on
several more
He also keeps himself busy with community service
Maietta has served as a consultant with
several
publishing companies and with
several Boston-area
school districts
Maletta's wife. Eleanor, was employed
as a teacher
after her graduation from BSC but
quit teaching to raise
the Malettas' two sons, Chris and
Eric Today she helps
her husband with his publication manuscripts
and also
enjoys oil painting
Reflecting on his career in education.
Maietta says
"Students are the binding link When the students
learn'
Uie professor benefits The energy,
passion, and desire
to learn Is great when everything
"
comes together
degree
In
administration at the University of Scranton
superintend
He was awarded a Doctor Equivalency and
ent's letter of ellglbilty
from Lehigh University.
He has had an outstanding career
In the teaching
profession, ranging from being an elementary
teacher to
Junior high school principal In West Plttston to
supervisor of elementary education In the
Wyoming
Area
School District, his present position.
He has been active tn Irem's affairs for a number of
years, being a member of the Motor
Corps and the
Clowns Unit where he served as director for two years
He has also served on various Important Shrine
He is a member and past master of Valley Ixxlge 499,
FA AM, West Plttston, Keystone Consistory, Valley of
Scranton. Hazleton Shrine Club, Klwanls International,
Lions International, and many other community
groups.
He is an active member of the Presbyterian Church.
He
is
married
to the
members
attending the 30th year reunion on
,
EDMUND
J.
SWARTZ
'57,
59,
formerly of Mount
Carmel, died April 28 In Springfield Born January 2,
1929, he was son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Swartz, who
He was a systems analyst for Reliance Insurance Co.
and did work for ARCO He served in the Army in
Germany after World War II
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road
Stanhope, NJ 07874 (201 ) 347^)930
1959
Representative Sandra Pflater Brown, 2220 Kings
Avenue, Easton, PA 18042 (215) 252-2881
Healy. Brodheadsvtlle,
Thomas
Higglns, Mlllersburg;
April
l
in
Syracuse,
'59, SO, of
N Y He was
Ontario, N.Y., died
a veteran of the
Korean Conflict and had been a teacher
In
Wayne
County, NY, school districts for a number of years.
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
McDonald; a daughter, Kelly; a son, Michael; a sister
and a brother
Surviving, in addition to his parents, are his wife, the
former Mary Ann Stecker, to whom he was married on
September 3, 1955; five sons, Edmund. Michael, Jeffrey,
Paul and Gregory; two daughters, Mary Ann and
Elizabeth; three brothers and two sisters
;
Robert Huntz, Peekskill, N.Y.; Betty Carvolth Johnston.
Allentown; John E. Johnston, Pine Grove; John Koch,
Bridgewater, NJ.; Charles Kwtatkoski, Belle Mead,
N.J.; Marjorie Felton Mackert, Lyndhurst, Ohio;
of
Sam
fall
survive.
Class
June 14 at the Sheraton Inn, Danville, were William and
Bunny Bowman Bitner, Glens Falls, N Y.; Shirley
Andre Carey, Fredericktown; Marian Walsh Chruney
and John Chruney, Pembroke, Mass.; Joan Christie
Connolley, Allentown; Mary Hoffecker Coughlan,
Springfield; Helen Diehl, Danville;
Beverly Bryan
Edwards, Doylestown; Curtis English, Springfield, Va
Robert Evans, Santa Rosa, Calif. Helene Clark Fleck
noe, Springfield; Joanne Hester Gentry, Jacksonville,
Fla.; Margaret Duttinger Hartley, Lewtsburg; Jack
former Mary Ann Hoffman
Kingston and Dallas They are parents of two sons,
and Charles, and have one granddaughter
CHARLES McDONALD
Representative: Dr. William L. Bitner III, 54 Wine rest
Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-4907
research and writing
committees
1953
Bloomsburg,
Instruction,
and community service.
Maietta has taught special
1957
•
Representatives: Francis B. Gallnskl, 90 Tower
Hill
Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 (215 ) 348-9746
and Dr
Star
801
PA
5K?> w&
special education:
1956
1
11
'Alumni Fellow'
and communication disorders department
Maietta was impressed by the attitude of the
special
education faculty
The faculty members have a real
passion for what they're doing." he says
Thev relate
BY DURRELL REICHLEY
SfoH Writer
1986
JAMES
O.
BROKE NSH1RE
1960
Representative
Chappaqua,
has been elected 52nd
Illustrious Potentate of Irem Temple, WJikes-Barre.
A native of Kingston, he attended the University of
Kentucky where he played football for Paul "Bear"
Bryant. But his studies were interrupted by military
service during the Korean Conflict, and he later earned
his bachelor's degree at Bloomsburg and his master's
NY
James
J.
Peck, 40 Jeffrey Lane,
10514 (914) 238-5417
'57
DORIS WHIPPLE POUST
'60
and her husband, G.
Lynn Poust, are parents of two children, ages 16 and 21.
Lynn, who received a master's degree at Bloomsburg, Is
a teacher at Muncy High School, and Doris Is
a
Continued on page 20
ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Ju'y
20
1960
teacher in the
212 Sprout Road,
substitute
address
Continued
is
bun cay?
elementary school,
Muncy. PA 17756
1965
1967
THOMAS RYAN
Their
Lady
'65.
Rosm and
a social studies teacher at Our
Lourdes Regional High School for the past 19
years, was this year's commencement speaker at that
of
his wife, the
i
former Patricia Dormer, are
18; Marianne, 14; and
parents of three children: Paige,
Matthew.
13.
school
DEBORAH GUTHRIE '67 and her husband. Russell,
operate Guthrie Computer Solutions, a computer consulting firm in Watsontown. The firm showed "phenomenal'' growth during 1965. matching that of 1984 when
1961
1966
HU
Edwin C Kuw-r,
Representative
PA
Road, Bechtelsvllle,
I,
County Line
the rate
Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive,
NJ 07712 (201) 9220)30
19605 (215) 754-7977
Ocean,
1962
Representative Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
R.D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 06502 (201) 874-3118
JAMES ANTHONY
'62
is
employed by the Ohio
Company
Casualty Insurance
NELLIE ANN MATHIAS
'62 has Joined Andrews,
Realtors as a sales associate In
the Wayne office She Is a former speech and hearing
therapist and is a member of the Panhandle Civic
& Plnkstone
Dickinson
Association.
1963
Representative.
Pat Blehl Cranford. 77 Hawthorne
PA
Avenue, Gllberisvllle,
HENRY DOBSON
19525 (215) 367-9188
BARBARA BEHMER '66 of Akron was part of a
Friendship Force that went to China last fail The group
of about 80 people, mainly from central Pennsylvania,
visited such cities as Shanghai. Wuxi. Nanjing. Xian.
Peking, Canton and Hong Kong.
While at Bloomsburg, she was an English major and
associate editor of the literary magazine
She is
currently a guest editor for Family Circle magazine
She and her husband, Robert, have twin sons, 17. and
two adopted daughters, both 15
TOM DIEHL '66, head coach of women's basketball at
Susquehanna University, was the guest speaker at
Juniata High School's Ail-Sports Banquet. Tom has
guided his team to five NCAA Division III tournament
appearances as head coach.
The 1985-1986 Lady Crusaders finished 17-6, and placed
fourth in the Great Lakes regional tournament. They
finished third In last year's Mid-Atlantic Regional to
24-5 season, tying a school record. In 1983 he
complete a
was named Division
District
has become one of 15 high
school teachers In the U.S. to be recognized
as
distinguished teachers of honorstudents by the Unlver
sity Scholars Program at Penn State
University The
award was based on the testimony of Dobson'sformer
students which, for him. is the most rewarding
part.
"In the classroom I gave them my best
shot," said
Pobson. "I wanted them to learn the basic skills
and
Olso to develop enthusiasm to continue
to learn I see
myself as a life-long learner."
After high school, the Mt. Carmel native
took a
years worth of engineering classes at Penn State
before serving 18 months In the Army
He received a degree In math and physics education
at Bloomsburg In 1963, then got
his master's degree in
physics at Syracuse University in 1968.
After graduate school, he took
courses at the
University of Rochester, the University of
California at
III
Converse Coach of the Year
for
II.
'63
Berkeley. Columbia University, and the
State UniverNew York at Brockport Along the way. he got a
boost from nine National Science
Foundation scholar
In 1980 he returned to PSU to receive
his doctorate in
curriculum and Instruction for science
education
Hank teaches at Central Columbia
High School
(Bloomsburg) and lives at Mlllvllle R I)
2
BRYAN JOSEPH BALAVAGE
Bucknell University.
Lewisburg.
1502
Susan Drive
CARL A FISHER
S'/""
,s
'64 and Carol C
Chamberlain
Sunbury R.D 3 home on March
a teacner in the Line Mountain
School
LARRY IKELER
the
new Baltimore
S T
2fi T Al
and the
f
rst
JR.
at their
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was one
'64
of four inductees into
County Wrestling Hall of Fame He
coach at Hereford High School from
hls
Maryland
,eam won
tne Baltimore Countv
state tournament, and that team
rema Ins the only team from Baltimore
Countv
won the state championship
•
TT
nt years> lke,er
Jh state tournaments
and
nnnih
,
» Wf
?
am
r
f
?
s
to
have
has been Bcorer for the countv
In 1982. he developed a comwhich cut down on the
™^*
needed to conduct the
operation at large tournaments
He is a mathematics teacher at Hereford.
scoring
K
JAMES J. rosin '67 was sworn in May 12 as a
Northumberland County judge. The Shamokin attorney
was nominated by Gov. Dick Thornburgh to fill the
vacancy created when Judge Peter Krehel lost a
retention election last November. He said he will seek
election to a full 10-year term in 1987.
Roslni served two terms as Northumberland County
District Attorney after serving as an assistant
district
attorney for two years. He has been in private practice
In Shamokin for 14 years. He earned
his law degree at
Dickinson School of Law, Carlisle.
I
Chairperson
is
-
on June
PHILLIP D. LANDERS '67, associate professor of
business adminstration at Williamsport Area Community College, received an "Excellence in Teaching"
award during the college's 21st annual commencement
May.
The awards honor
Lane.
full-time
faculty
demonstrate
members who
"excellence in instruction and provide
service to students," with prospective
winners nominated by students, faculty, administration
and alumni.
1968
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435
Street, Trenton,
EDWARD
an
official of
Dorin
was appointed a
by Governor Thornburgh in December 1983 and
will be serving his third consecutive term as chairman.
He is a senior buyer in purChMlnfl management with
the Williamsport plant of
9*
GTE
Corp.'s electronic comdivision. He is a
Temple University graduate
ponent
and has been employed
GTE
I
at
since 1963
Stanley Rakowskv. superintendent of the Clearfield Area
1
School District, was reelected vice chairman of the
council, and Ramona Alley
of
Berwick was re-elected secDORIN
retary Both were appointed
trustees in 1983
Rakowskv. a 1970 BU graduate, holds
a master's
KLH£2?2
Fawn
Street,
R. HESS '69, M.D., has been elected
president of the medical and dental staff
at Soldiers and
Sailors Memorial Hospital In WeUsboro.
He assumed the
11.
is
'
'
Market
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
re-elected
,
ntaUve
Carl P Sberan 43
if2Sf?
i» 19348
Kennett
Square, PA
(215) 388-1259
941
1969
SUte Where he
curren "v
?n^M m Penn
P.**™"- A
an East Tennessee
1965
at
outstanding
trustee
were married
lives
Trevorton has
education at
administration at Michigan State University.
Thomas Lemon,
re-elected chairman of the
Council of Trustees of Bloomsburg
University at the
council's quarterly meeting
Honeyman Road.
He
in
He has been promoted twice since joining the WACC
faculty in 1968. He earned a master's degree in
business
Representative R.
Lanadale, PA 19446
^
Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
'67 of
earned a master of science degree
in
1967
hT
orin ma y° r of Montoursville and
r
bih VP
Corporation, was
1964
66 percent.
ANTHONY SALERNO '67 has been named to the
board of the County of Lackawanna Transit System. He
is director of finance and administration for the Old
Forge School District. He was formerly an instructor at
Keystone Junior College, Lackawanna Junior College
and the Old Forge School District.
He earned a master's degree in business administration from the University of Scranton and completed
additional courses at Temple University and Penn State.
He has received many commendations as director of
finance and administration at Old Forge.
sity of
ships.
was
Deborah earned a bachelor of science degree in
business education at Bloomsburg and has completed
graduate work in data processing.
11 **-
enrofled
State
University graduate, is active in
area political, civic and
social organizations.
Serving on the nominating committee
were Richard F
post on January l and will serve
a one-year term In
addition to his duties as president
of the 34-member
he has been appointed as an ex officio
voting
of the hospital's board of directors
On November I, 1980, Dr. Hess became
associated
with surgeons Robert C. Bair.
M.D.. and Thomas E.
Da vies. M.D., in Wellsboro.
A native of Danville, he is the son of Edith L.
Hess of
Bloomsburg and the late Donald M Hess
1
hls
,"ledicaJ de gree from Hahnemann
r
Medical College. Philadelphia,
in
staff
member
m^oT^'T
8
S l^
^ W4
1973. His surgical
C ° mPleled 3t Geisinger Medical
Ce " ter
a
in
Pta
US
i?
from 1974 to ,Sc
1976, Dr. Hess spent
tSTtSLt
13
i
medial
Medical Corps
months as £e
command of the 3rd Brigade.
Infantry Division along the
D.M.Z. in South Korea
served the remainder of his
military career as
0i
meJg ency department at
S
U.S. Dewitt Army Hospital
in Fort Bel voir, Virginia
t0 Geisinger Medical
Center in 1976
received full specialty training
in general surgery'
0 raC Ce
en
his move 10
officer in
TLZuT™t *V
JSPffgC
PrZ^.l
r\ r
u
*
rn^
^
qua
2nd
He
til
the
he
He
WeUsSro
lfied t0
certification
examSn«Pffrom the *\American Board of
examinations
Surgerv He
aS a
lomaie of
National Board of
Medical Examiners since 1974.
He is past president of
the Tioga County Medical
Society and is
M^£7?
-
?
^
^cTA^tL^^
He
is
married
to the
****
-d
memoir
"en-
former Linda J Frye
of boSi
of Danville.
Continued on page 2i
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1969
Cor?*x*o hoa page rc
^
HM
NDIS
was a judge for the
?!
annual ScranlonianyTribune Easter
in Scranton She is vice
principal at
Scranton Technical High School She earned
a master s
degree, as well as a secondary
administration and
supervision certificate, from the University
of Scranton
I
o^^FL*
HS
1"
XT* «
Seal Spelling
Bee
LYNNE
BRESSl
G.
'88 received the
Degree
Doctor from the Dickinson School of Law
on
Her outstanding career at the law school was
rial skills to the position,
well as a strong commitment
to the university's philosophy
of providing equal educa-
31
Honor
Society, a membership granted to all
third year students
in the top fifteen percent of their class.
changed careers
last
November. She is now a senior education specialist
for
the Burroughs Corporation. In that position
she teaches
computer concepts and operations to customers who
have recently purchased Burroughs A Series main
frame computers.
HOWARD EBERSOLE
'88
has been elected
to
his
second term as president of the Bristol Township
Education Association. Howard is a second
grade
teacher at the Washington Elementary School in
Levlt
town.
'88
has been appointed
relations at Bucknell
assistant director of alumni
University. She had most recently been an instructor
of
languages and cultures at Bloomsburg University She
is a doctoral candidate at Penn State.
She and her
husband. Frederick, live
in
Sunbury.
President
and
tional
as
The 1970 Lycoming College
sociology graduate has had a
variety of positions in human
resources management, has
worked as a therapist and
social worker and as an
affirmative action specialist
|
RAYMOND
experience
rela
MITCHELL
Hons and managerial training programs,
offering
advice relative to careers. Jobs, housing and
supervisor/
supervisee conflicts, and participating In
affirmative
action grievance Issues
At Bloomsburg University. Mitchell will monitor
the
affirmative action program, as well as the
university's
compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973
1970
J.
He earned his master's and doctoral degrees at
Rutgers University. He was the recipient of the Dean
Lattimer Fellowship for academic achievement at
Rutgers and also completed graduate work at Indiana
University of Pennsylvania, Marywood College and
Princeton University.
He most recently served as supervising psychologist
at the Children's Service Center of Wyoming
Valley. He
served as representative psychologist to the Inter
Agency Child Abuse Team of Luzerne County and as
consulting psychologist to the Orphans Court of Luzerne
County.
He and his wife,
Rebecca and Casey.
TEDD REITZ
70
Brenda,
have
two
1971
Representative: William H. Cluley, Box 4320, R.D.
Spring Grove, PA 17362
A.
4,
B LEBER 71 has been appointed manager
systems in the computer center at BU
project manager with General Dynamics
Data Systems Division in Norwich, Connecticut, since
1983. The previous year he was a site consultant for the
Data Systems Division at the Electric Boat Division in
Groton, Conn. From 1973 to 1982 he was associated with
Mack Trucks, Inc., of Allentown, as a systems analyst,
senior systems analyst and a systems supervisor.
In his new position at BU, Bieber will direct the
activities of the administrative systems and programof administrative
He has been
ming
staff in
also
services.
will
moved
to
implementing computerized systems He
as assistant director of computer
serve
Glenn's wife, Judy,
Tracy and Todd
Judy's family farm In Wlnfleld.
ROZENNA
Terrl.
is
also a
BU
They have
HARTMAN
C.
71 has been named super
visor of special education In the South Western School
District at Hanover. She had been curriculum director
of special education In the Capitol Area Intermediate
He Joined GroupShare In 1985 after being affiliated
with Sacred Heart General Hospital In
Eugene Ore
and the Uhlgh Valley Medical Center In Allentown
NEIL LEARN '72 Is a fourth grade teacher at
Huntington Mills Elementary School He and his
wife,
Linda, are parents of twin sons, Justin and
Jered, age
seven.
H.
graduate. They have
DEW ALT
of the
'72
has
been
hired
Brandywlne Heights School
IHI
at
as
business
District
|| ( .
lives
He
at
J. CLEES '72 of Malvern recently received
a
"Quality Starts Here'' award for outstanding performance as manager of the Information center of Provident
Mutual, Philadelphia The award Is given to
select
employees for performance ubove and beyond department and corporate standards Larry, who also received
his master's degree at BU, Joined Provident Mutual
In
1984
Unit since 1979.
From 1971 to 1979 she worked In the Chester County
Intermediate Unit as a learning disabilities classroom
teacher and master Itinerant teacher She was also
coordinator of the Individual Education Program
She also earned a master's degree at BU and Ik
working on her Ph D at Temple University
JUDITH MILLS
'72 Is
Springfield
She Is a
Christopher's Hospital
Drexel
engaged
Robert Kozubal of
audlology at St
Philadelphia and lives In
director
In
to
of
Hill
MAX SCHLESINGER
'72.
who
Is
director
of
the
media center at Missouri Western State
College, has been awarded the college's Professional
Staff Award for outstanding performance of duty He
received a presidential citation plaque and a check for
$500 during the awards ceremony In St Jseph, Mo
Max, who has been on the college staff for 10 years,
was cited for developing the Instructional media center
Instructional
MARK SACCO
71 has been hired as a special
education teacher and football coach at Warren Areu
High School Mark spent the past five years as head
coach at Buena Vista High School In Colorado, where he
accumulated a 30-18 mark (6-3 last season) Mark Is a
native of West Hazleton
JOE BOTTIGLIERI
an elementary teacher in the
Midd- West School District in Snyder County. He is also
track announcer and public relations director for
Selinsgrove Speedway, a position he has held under the
current promoters since 1981
GLENN
children,
daughters,
is
U8ed b y participating
LARRY
three
CURRAN
70, Ph.D., has opened an
office for the practice of psychology In
Chinchilla A
licensed psychologist and state certified school psychologist, he will offer treatment and diagnosis
for children
adolescents, family and adults. He will also offer
hypnosis, marital, divorce and custody counseling
and
evaluation.
lind s*' rvtce8
I
Representative: John W. Dalfovo, 215 Forres taJ Drive
BERNARD
has been promoted to
also earned his master's degree
Allenwood R.I).
In Union County
1971
18701 (302) 268-9403
'72
contracts for
C
E.
DE
SEIG FRIED
J
fadl
manager
Caravel Fair,
Association
vice president, group purchasing and
materials management services for GroupShare. lnc He will
direct
negotiations and marketing of purchasing
Includes writing and updating
affirmative action programs;
human
E. FISHER 72 has earned a
master's
business administration at Wilkes
College He
Is vice president of the
Berwick Hospital Corporation
He was recipient of the William G. Follmer
Merit
Award In 1982 from the Healthcare Financial
Management Association for his service In chapter
activities.
In
Trust School
Company
Mitchell's
ROBERT
degree
istrator, with Northeastern Bank of
Pennsylvania Prior
to joining Northeastern In 1982
as a trust officer In the
Stoudsburg office, he was an assistant trust officer
at
the hirst National Bank of Allentown.
He Is also a
graduate of the Pennsylvania Banker's
and awareness trainer with
the Pennsylvania Power and
Light
Representative: M. Jacqueline Feddock,
240 Central
S., Apt. 14 A, New York,
N.Y. 10019.
Park
ROBERT H. DeSILVER 72 of Bethlehem has been
promoted from assistant vice president, trust
administrator, to assistant vice president,
regional trust admin-
employment
opportunity ."
administering
SHARON LUNGER GUINN
BU
"George Mitchell brings excellent
administrative and managesaid.
of Juris
a number of significant accomplishments
Among these
she was elected to membership In the Woolsack
'88
George A Mitchell. Wtlllamsport. has been
appointed
director of affirmative action at
Bloomsburg University
in commenting on the appointment.
Harry Ausprich
21
1972
university staff
May
marked bv
SANDRA EKBERG BROWN
Mitchell joins
1986
'71
has been named head
football
coach at Shippensburg University Prior to Joining the
coaching staff at SU, he was an assistant coach at
Lafayette College* 1973 1977) and head coach at Mans
field University (1978 1982) While at Mansfield he was
selected as Pennsylvania Conference Eastern Division
Coach of the Year in 198!
BARBARA A. HAAS 71 was among eight educators
honored by the Berks County Intermedial!- Unit The
purpose of the program is to recognize teachers for
enhancing career education among students and for
establishing career partnership programs between
school districts and businesses
Barbara Is a business teacher at Oley Valley High
School, where she has been teaching grades ten to
twelve for the past 15 years She was honored for
establishing a district wide committee of business
people and developing a departmental slide presentation
that Illustrates the effectiveness of business courses to
local employment
She also established the Future
Business Leaders of America at Oley High If years ago
She received a master's degree at Bloomsburg and
completed additional graduate work at Kutztown and
Temple.
Into a "service oriented area dedicated to meeting
student and faculty needs."
During the past year. Max was awarded a grant from
Missouri Western State College Foundation for the
purpose of providing students with basic photographic
and video equipment to complete classroom projects
and assignments.
He earned two degrees at Rochester Institute of
Tec hnology an associate In arts and science degree; In
biomedical photography and a master of science degree
In Instructional
technology.
Of the bOtrd of directors of the
Missouri Association for Educational Communications
Hi
Is
a
member
and Technology, and was recently appointed to the
AECT's leadership development committee.
national
ROBERT FIGLOCK '72 and his wife, Linda, are
parents of a son, Robert Jr., born April & Bob, a major
In the U S
Marine Corps, graduated from Command
and Staff College on June 6 and Is completing eight
weeks of night refresher training In California before
leaving for his assignment In Okinawa, Japan While In
Arlington, Va
Bob was an active member of the
Washington, D C chapter of BU alumni
,
JOANN BABICH BLACKMORE
named Teacher
ALLEN
NEYHARD 71
has been appointed solicitor
for the borough of Watson town He Is a 1983 graduate of
Temple University Law School He has had a practice in
Watsontown since July 1985 He Is married to the former
Theresa Sclcchitano of Mt Carmel, and they have a son,
Anthony, age nine.
K.
School In South
was
Initiated
of the
Year
Amboy,
at
Harold
'72
was
recently
G Hoffman
High
The state- wide program
by Governor Thomas Kean, who hosted the
N.J.
honorees at a special dinner and presented each with
1 1,000 to be used for equipment In their respective
schools
Continued on page 22
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Juty W.
22
'
TOM BARTON
72 assumed the position
Dauphin High School
reside In the district with sons
A. KONICK3 DELLINGER 75 and her
Donald, are the parents of a daughter.
Amanda Layne. born in April. They reside at Rt. 2, Box
where they are both teachers
185, Martinsburg, W. Va
at H edges ville High School. Donald will also be bead
football coach for the coming school year.
GERALD INE
and senior loan officer by Mid Perm Bank in Millersburg. He will take over the responsibilities of senior loan
officer, including supervision of lending operations and
administration of the bank's lending policy.
Randy Joined the Mid Perm Bank staff in 1974 as a
branch manager of the Dalmatia office and was
transferred to the Millersburg office In 1985 to assume
the position of mortgage loan officer. His education has
included graduation from the Pennsylvania School of
Banking and the Commercial Lending School at Buck
nell. He and his wife are the parents of three children,
and the family lives in Sunbury.
of assistant
January.
He has been an English teacher there for almost 14
years. He received his master's degree and principal's
certification from Perm State He and his wife, Roxanne,
principal at Central
1975
1974
Coniirwed I ton, page 2'
1972
In
Brad and Blake.
1973
husband,
.
1976
Representative: Randa Gossin Triggs, 243 Orchard
Road, Springfield, PA 19064 (215) 328-4642
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
Lahaska,
PA
JAMBS
J.
Lodge 695
In
JOAN MOSIER 74
18931
administration degree at Marywood College. She is
administrator of the Columbia County Children and
DIGRIS 73 has been honored by Elks
Mahanoy City as Elk of the Year An Zlk
since 1972, he Is a past exalted ruler, former trustee,
of the board of directors for six years, and
chairman of youth activities for three years
He Is employed by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control
Board at the state store In Frackvllle He and his wife,
the former Martina Mellon, have three children: Joel.
NANCY VAN PELT CHIADO 74, an Insurance agent
with State Farm Insurance Co., recently completed a
six-month training period in addition to nine weeks of
school training at Concordville.
She is the former director of the Montour County
Chapter of the American Red Cross She earned a
master's degree in English at Bucknell University.
Maria, seven; and Kyle, two months.
ARTHUR
April 29.
H.
McCANN
He was
'73, 62,
a retired
of
Mahanony
employee
City, died
of the Atlas Powder
MIKE ZUBER 74
former Catherine Brimlow,
celebrated their 38th wedding anniversary on May 3,
1985. Also surviving are two daughters, a sister, several
aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
his
wife,
the
RICHARD
DAVID COPE '73 was one of five teachers from
across the United States Invited by Scholastic Magazines, Inc., to attend a workshop In New York City with
the entire editorial staff to discuss content and advertls
Ing for future Issues.
years. His idea to examine the communist nations
experimenting with mixed economies was selected to be
the lead story for the first
senior high-level magazine.
fall
issue of "Update," a
teaches senior high American and World
while Karen teaches ninth grade American
Cultures. They also serve as advisors for National
History Day in the school. They are parents of a son,
Matthew, age four.
'Cultures,
'73
at
J.
WARD
STEVE ANDREJACK 74 and his wife, Stephanie, are
the parents of a son, Nicholas Stephen, born on March
21 (eight pounds, six ounces). The Andrejacks have two
other children: Joseph, four, and Theresa, three. Steve
is assistant principal of Boiling Springs Junior-Senior
High School in the South Mlddleton School District.
JEFFREY
B. JONES 74 and YOLANDA COUVAL
are expecting their third child. Their son,
Jeffrey, Is six and daughter, Olivia Jacqueline, Is one.
Jeff Is a chef/ cook at Cafe LaBella in Morristown, N.J.
Yolande works part-time at a business school in
Philadelphia
Representative: Sharon
bus Joined First Vallev Bank of
PA
Barto.
Young
Hilgar,
Box
398,
DONALD
MANLEY
official.
Underwriters.
Peter is married to the former Kay Louise
Hahn. and
they are the parents of a daughter. Julie
Thev live In
Roseto
Lancaster County.
W.
has been named vice
Guard Mutual Insurance Company He had been underwriting manager
since 1981. and had also been assistant secretary of the
'75
company.
Don Joined Old Guard
underwriting positions. He
in
1977,
holding
various
has also been active in
He received the associate in
underwriting designation from the Insurance Institute of
He and
M.
Nancy,
JOSBENA
E. Carlson,
A
live
'75
in
is
Warwick Towship
engaged
to
marry
rsident of Blossburg. Jeanne
is a
fourth grade teacher at Blossburg Elementary School
in
the Southern Tioga School District.
GARY
19
Fern
LUANN
H. HANEY 74 Is vice president of Charles
Ganter Design. Inc., In Wilmington, Delaware She
is
married to Robert Prengle. and they live in Wilmington
PAT KANOUSE PEATTIE
74 and husband Bruce
announce the birth of a daughter. Megan Patricia,
on
January 10, She joins six-year-old brother. Jeffrey
Pat
is on maternity leave from her
nth vear of teaching
English at Kittatinny Regional High School in
Newton
N.J.
and
74 has been named vice president
NANCY BOYSEN ZELINSKE
BARBARA CARLSON
76
of
Bethlehem has been
director for the Lehigh Valley Easter
Seal Society. She was coordinator of adult services at
United Cerebral Palsy of Lehigh Valley from 1982
through 1986. Prior to that, she was affiliated with
United Cerebral Palsy of Lehigh Valley as a caseworker
for adult programs from 1978 to 1982. She received a
master of social work degree from Marywood College,
Scranton.
FRANK A. RUTH '76 and Salena D. Walsh were
married March 29 in Lancaster. He is employed by
Giant Foods in Coatesvllle, Chester County, as an
assistant store manager. The couple lives in Lancaster
1977
Representative: Paul G. Self, P.O. Box 142, R.D. 3
Danville,
PA
GARY
A.
MOSHER
are
10.
and
'75.
Sailors
tation Authority
He received
GERALD INE SHEPPERSON '77 is supervisor of
nursing services in the Hazleton Area School District
and a counselor in the Life Enrichment Program of
Lutheran Welfare Services. A 1961 graduate of the
Hazleton State General Hospital School of Nursing, she
earned a M.S. degree in counselor education from the
University of Scranton and a Ph.D. in educational
administration, curriculum, organization and instruction
from the University of Pennsylvania.
certified sex educator, Dr. Shepperson is a member
a number of professional organizations, of the
prenatal task force of the Women's Coalition
of the
Hazleton Area and of the Hazleton Branch, American
Association of University Women.
She and her husband, Thomas, are parents of a
daughter, Lisamarie.
of
and her husband, Neal
are parents of a son. Mark Bennett Wicoff,
born on April
4 (nine pounds, five ounces). He joins his
brother,
Matthew, age
five, and sister, Maribeth, age
two. Nancy
education teacher for Colonial Northampton
Intermediate Unit 20, assigned to the
Nazareth School
District Neal is an elementary teacher
in the Bangor
school District and is the adult
education administrator
for Bangor and Pen Argyl
School Districts. The Wicoffs
would like to hear from any Bloomsburg
friends. Their
address is 996 Park Estates Road, Wind
Gap. PA 18091.
s a special
assistant executive director of
Hospital. Wellsboro. has been
appointed to serve on the Endless Mountains Transpor-
Soldiers
17821 (717) 275-3848
NANCY BUTZ W1COFF 77
'75
parents of a daughter. Lauren Jill, born on February
She joins two brothers. Jarrod. six, and Jeffrey, four
Board of Directors for a five- vear term.
his master's degree in business/hospital
administration from Cornell University in 1979. He
has
19 vears and
been with Soldiers and Sailors Hospital for
in administration for 10 years
In addition to his administrative duties at the
hospital
is treasurer of the Health Care
Administration Group
he
of Central
RANDY KLINGER
of the main office in 1982, and in 1984 was
to assistant cashier. He lives in Jersey Shore.
A
his wife.
JEANNE
Peattie.
manager
president of underwriting by Old
James
Kanouse
Williamsport.
named program
R.D
America and in 1985 was awarded the CPCU designation
by the American Institute of Property and Casualty
Patricia
07419
In
He served as a retail lending officer after Fidelity's
merger with Commonwealth in 1981, was named assist-
19504 (215) 845-3615
recently elected secretary of the Slate
Belt Slo-Pltch
League and Is a member of the Park Board for
Roseto Borough. He also serves as a PIAA
basketball
NJ
Bank
1975
Softball
Representative:
RICHARD G. BERTHOLD '76, manager of Commonwealth Bank's Jersey Shore office, has been named an
assistant vice president. Formerly an assistant cashier,
Richard began his banking career in 1977 with Fidelity
,
professional associations.
Avenue, Hamburg,
KATHY RAGNO FAULK 76 and her husband, Jim,
are parents of a daughter, Hilary Margaret, bom March
30 (six and a half pounds, 20 inches). Their address is
303 W. Cleveland St., Lafayette, CO 80026.
ant
06511.
Bethlehem as manager of branch offices in Stroud Mall,
Bangor, Bangor Plaza and Martins Creek. He was most
recently a consumer loan manager for Valley
Federal
Savings and Loan. Easton. and previously served
as a
credit manager for Security Bank and
Trust, Strouds
burg. He has completed varous banking-related
courses.
He Is past president and board member of the Pocono
Chapter of the American Institute of Banking
He was
1974
M. ZEIGLER '76 has joined the professional
and Company, Certified Public Accountants, In York. She was previously a revenue auditor for
the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue, where she
specialized in sales and use tax. She resides In York
with her husband and two daughters.
promoted
1,
NELL
CT
Haven,
VICKI A. SINDON1 '73 has completed a German
language course at the Defense Language Institute in
Presidio of Monterey, Calif Classes, which consist of
six
to eight students, offer six hours of intensive
spoken
language instruction dally
D.
new head basketball coach
JONES 74
'.David
PETER
the
74 has accepted a position at the
World Bank His address is 271 Humphrey Street, New
*
David and his wife, Carol, a graduate of Clarion
University, have served as advisors to Scholastic's
"Search" and "Update" magazines for the past 10
is
Gov. Mifflin High School. He was formerly an assistant
coach at Holy Name for 10 years and head coach at
Mount Perm for three years. He earned his master's
degree at Kutztown University In 1976.
Co., Reynolds.
He and
MARY
staff of Miller
Youth Services.
member
13;
has earned a master of public
Pennsylvania and president of the Twin Tiers
Regional Science Fair.
He resides in Wellsboro with his wife and daughter
SHERMAN LORD, M77
office of treasurer of the
has been nominated for the
Pennsylvania Speech, Hearing
and Language .Association. Dr.
Don Miller, associate
professor of communication
disorders, has been nomiContinued on page 23
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1977
Continued t-cn osgt 22
1978
nated for vice president of governmental affairs
of the
F airport,
JANET
F1STER 77
L.
now Mrs Lee Radke and
is
can be reached at P. 0 Box
06487. Lee is also a BU grad
SALLY
ZW1CKER 77
G.
Her address
is
119.
South Britain
now Mrs Joe Yarzebinski
is
is
and her husband
moved to 912 North Quadalupe. Carlsbad
and would love to hear from old college
Just
88220,
friends.
JOSEPH
A.
BRJTA
secondary learning and adjustment classes
Since she generally has the same group of students
each year. Susan finds that being able to observe the
gains her students achieve emotionally and socially at
Perkiomen Is rewarding
She earned her master s degree In special education
at Lehigh University
and Deborah Statler are
is employed bv
'77
planning to be married on August 31 Joe
John Hancock Financial Services.
THOMAS
GEIGER
77 has been admitted into the
partnership of Loch & DiGiacomo. a CPA firm in
Allentown. He will receive his master s degree in
taxation in 1987. Tom and his wife, Carol, are parents of
a six-month-old son, Matthew. They live in Coopersburg
S.
JAMES BLOCKUS
announce the birth
1986.
They
live in
TOM FULTON
of their third
daughter on April 9
Middletown.
a district manager for MCI International In Phlladel
phla. and Pattl Is on leave of absence from Air Products
and Chemicals
New
Jersey bar in December 1985 She
working as a judicial law clerk in the
is
presently
New
Jersey
Superior Court.
is
She was married on July 12 to Robert J. Luther, who
an assistant prosecutor in Camden County, N.J
THOMAS KUNEDINST
'77 reports that his
wife of
former Joann Wetzel, has graduated cum
laude from West Chester University with a B.S degree
in business administration. Both Joann and Tom are
employed by the Burroughs Corporation: Joann as a
customer support analyst in Radnor, and Tom as a
senior systems programmer in Downingtown. They
reside at 1320 Edwards Drive, Downingtown, PA 19335,
with their two cats, Twilight and Midnight.
five years, the
KATHY
and PAUL AUSTIN '77 & '78 reside at 1207
Middle Neck Drive, Salisbury, Maryland 21801. Paul has
accepted the position of plant accountant with Perdue,
Inc. In addition, he has completed his MBA at Robert
Morris College. They are parents of a daughter, Kelly,
age three.
RANDALL FEGLEY
'77
has earned
philosophy
doctor of
University of
a
degree in politics at the
England.
Dr. Fegley's research was conducted in the Sudan,
where he lived in two small villages from 1980 to 1984
During this time, he lived in a mud hut between the Nile
River and the Sahara Desert, taught English in local
high schools, and interviewed members of the national
and regional governments.
His thesis was concerned with the decentralization of
Reading
in
administrative structuresin the northern region of the
Sudan.
He earned a master's degree at the University of
Leicester in England in 1979. He is the author of a
number
of
magazine and journal
articles and is writing
a book on the African nation of Equatorial Guinea.
His home is in Deer Lake.
MARR
'77 of Greencastle will complete
ESTELLE F.
the requirements for an
at Shippensburg Univer-
MBA
sity in August.
ANNA MAY LUX LEBRO '77 and her husband. Ed.
are the proud parents of a son, Craig Edward, born
January 8, 1986. They reside in Indiana, Pa.
ANTHONY STAMPONE
UI
and Cynthia Lynn
Alexandria, Va
of the Deputy Assistant
Defense, Acquisition and Logistics, at the
West were married August
Anthony is on the staff
Secretary of
Pentagon. They reside
in
17,
TROY 77
and Jane L Davis plan
married in October. Jack is a systems analyst
Magee Carpet Co. in Bloomsburg.
H.
to
be
at the
of
and his wife. Sandy,
a son.
Richard Anthony, born
JIM BISCHOFF '78 was recently appointed area
manager for Philip Morris USA In Pittsburgh He Is
responsible for the sale and marketing of Philip Morris
tobacco products with distributor, vendor and chain
accounts In Pittsburgh He joined Philip Morris In 1979
as a sales representative
JIM
DO ME NICK
He began with Metropolitan
viously received the
his outstanding first
GAYLE
J.
April 1985.
In
He
company's Pacesetter Award
year
ZOTTER 78
were married on May
prefor
In the business.
and Gregory
Allentown. She
17 In
J.
is
McCarthy
a medical
technologist at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center.
MARY M WHITE
'78 was united In marriage to
Brian
Peasnall in Philadelphia She Is a special education
teacher for Ken Crest Services In Philadelphia.
I.
1979
Representative Corey M Waters. It I) 2. Ilox
Old Berwick Rad, Susquehanna Trail, Sellnsgrove.
276,
PA
17870 (717) 743 5577
ANN LORRAINE REITZ
'79
Is
engaged
to
marry
Joseph Cherneskl (Penn State)
SMITH
A.
'79.
UN.
MSN.
clinical special
oncology and coordinator of the hospice program
at the Wilkes Barre Veterans Administration Medical
Center, has been elected to a three-year term on the
board of directors of the Pennsylvania Hospice Network.
The group fosters quality hospice programs and
promotes the hospice concept for terminally III persons
through legislative, ethical and educational procedures.
Shirley has published papers on hospice care and Is
Involved In hospice evaluation studies.
1st
In
JOSEPH DeANGELO
has accepted a position as a
senior international consultant at CIGNA Corp
In
Philadelphia He received an MBA degree In Interna
'78
management at Temple University In December
He will be married In September, and lives at 318
West Durham Street, Philadelphia 19119
tlonal
'79 and Jacqueline Stelbler plan
September He Is on the faculty of
Marian High School. Tamau.ua It I) 2
to
be married
In
JAKE KULP 79
of Dallas, Texas, has
been named
1985.
GAIL MANNERS '78 married Christopher Yaroch
(Drexel 75) In July 1983, received an MBA from
Vlllanova University In December 1984, and became
mother of a son, Nicholas. In July 1985.
STU MARVIN
while at BU,
a five time All America swimmer
did well In the U S Masters National Short
<
finish.
Penn State grad
named
slon
and radio
and Del ana Jeanne Bentley of
were married May 10 in Reston, Va.
He has been working for the federal government In
Washington, DC. for six years They live In Keston
Sayre
BARBARA
marry
J
FAHEY
'78
October She
Daily Record
to
in
W
McCormlck Human Services
Its
WBUQ,
KM
radio sta
said
Kalyan
Ghosh, vice provost and usso
elate vice president for aca
demlc affairs
,
ROBERT A CARL '78, manager of Commonwealth
Bank and Trust Company's two Sayre offices, has been
promoted to assistant vice president He joined Commonwealth Bank in 1979 and was named assistant
cashier and assistant manager of the Sayre offices.
He Is also a graduate of the Pennsylvania School of
Banking He Is active in many Sayre area organizations
Carl and his wife, Lisa, have one son The family lives
in
video network has
University's lelevl
facilities
,
tlon,
'78
post
Tom Joseph, manager of Video Communications
Services of Southern Stales Cooperative Inc Richmond.
Va., has been appointed director of television programs
and services at Rloomsburg
University
Joseph will he responsible
for the operation of BU's
three television studios In the
ankle."
Va
TV
A former manager of a corporate
named to manage Bloomsburg
CcnttT and
GARRY ABDO
to
been
McLaughlin, retired BU swimming coach, noted
"Marvin, at age 31. was only two tenths of a second
off his 21 2 best In the 50 yard Ml In 1978 and was
comparably close to his best times In the other two
events. It's even more amazing as Marvin, a beach
patrol supervisor In Ft Lauderdale, broke his ankle In
March and trained part of the time with a cast on his
Ell
that
Falls Church.
onlimmtl do piiyu ;M
'78.
Course Swimming Championships on May 17 at Indian
River College in Fort Pierce, Florida He captured a
first in the 50 and 200 yard events with times of 21 5 and
1:44 respectively He finished second In the 100 yard
event with a time of 47 5
Stu nosed out former
Olympian Jim Montgomery in the 50 yard competition
and placed right behind Montgomery In the 100 yard
is
and David W Williams plan
a copy editor for the York
KELLER '78 received the silver wings
an Army aviator and was appointed a warrant officer
upon completion of the rotary wing aviator course at the
Army Aviation School. Fort Rucker. Ala His wife is the
former Crystale Cope
of
JACK
CHARLES DeRENZIS 78. a Stroudsburg resident and
sales representative for Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
In Easton, qualified to attend the company's
Leaders
Conference In July In Hot Springs, Va.
SHIRLEY
'78
14.
MICHAEL
Burke, Virginia
Allentown
announce the birth
'77
1985. in
In
CHARLIE DeRENZIS
April
ROSEANN A. FINN 77 graduated from the Rutgers
University School of Law in May 1985. She was admitted
to the Pennsylvania bar in November 1985 and to the
FUCHS FULTON 80
born January 22 Tom Is
78 and PATTI
are parents of a son. Matthew,
and his wife, Kathleen,
'77
500
She teaches science and math to the
special education students in that school
Susan has been teaching for eight years Two of those
years were spent in a private school, and three were
spent in an intermediate unit teaching primary and
SUZANNE GARCIA DENNIS 77
have
is
High School
Knoxvllle, Ohio 45871.
N.M.
Wlncanton Drive
SUSAN USTA 7B was recognized as the outstanding
staff member of February at the Perkiomen Valley
now Mrs Todd Ofslager and
can be reached c/o The Way International. Box 328
Art,
7
.
99504.
New
James L Byrnes,
14450
Collingswood *NJ> School District Their address
Austin Ave Glendora. NJ 08029
3337 Creekside Drive. Anchorage. Alaska
CYNDI EDWARDS 77
NY
CATHERINE SCHWINDT COTTON 78 and her hus
band Keith are parents of a son. Timothy, born June 8.
1985
Keith is a systems engineer with RCA. and
Catherine is employed as a speech therapist for the
CT
23
1978
Representative
PSHLA.
1986
Joseph
will
produce
Instructional programming
for students enrolled In communications courses and will
be In charge of non Instructional productions such as the
filming of athletic events or
public relations spots
Joseph was responsible for
JUbt ' H
building Video Comrnunlca
lions Services, a 279 unit corporate video network, from
scratch and was Its first manager.
He has served as a consultant and later Video/Media
Development Coordinator of the Raymond Corp. of
Greene. N Y
He was also an Instructor In video productions
methods at Broome Community College, Blnghamton,
Joseph earned a bachelor's degree In secondary
education from Penn State and a master's degree In
telecommunications from Syracuse University.
Joseph and his family will reside In Bloomsburg.
24
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Cont^ from page 23
1979
"Man of the Year" by AMP Corporation at the firm's
annual industrial division meeting in Harrisburg He
resides in Dallas with his wife, Gina, and son, John
Lucas.
MICHELE MARKWORDT 79
and David K Herman
FuiJerton Both are employed
were married April 26 in
by ATAT, and they live along Fogelsville R.
1
SCOTT PAUL SCHWALM '79 and DeLlnda Lee Flook
In New Cumberland Seott is a production
planner for AMP, Inc.
were married
PHYLLIS
BAXTER
A.
'79,
RN
.
recently
earned
national certification in the area of community health
from the American Nurse's Association She is a school
nurse for the Shikellamy School District in Sunbury She
Is a member of the Pennsylvania State Education
Association, Pennsylvania Nurses' Association, Ameri-
can Association of University Women and Sigma Theta
Tau, an international nursing honor society
She and her husband, Theodore, have two daughters,
Trudy Slngzon, 16, and Krlsty Singzon, 13
BEVERLY SOBACK '79 and William Bull were
married recently In Ncscopeck Both are teachers In the
Berwick Area School District.
LAWRENCE
J.
1980
1979
ANNAMAE HE IN
79 was featured
in the Ailentown
incorporation of
meterology into the general science curriculum at
Dieruff High School in the AUentown School District
She was a recipient of a public service award from the
National Weather Service for excellence in teaching
meterology.
After graduation, Annamae worked as a geologist on
oil and gas rigs in Colorado until she tired of living 90
minutes away from the nearest restaurant or movie.
After a temporary research assignment Involving the
Morning Call
in
October
for
her
measurement of radon levels from uranium tailings left
from the Manhattan Project and spread over an entire
county, she returned to
BU
for her teacher certification
'79 has been appointed
Swatara Junior High School In the
Central Dauphin School District. He previously taught
world cultures at Middletown High School for six years.
He also served as an athletic administrator and a
baseball umpire.
He earned a Master of Education degree at Shippensburg University and is a doctoral candidate at Penn
State University
He and his wife, Tina, live on Erdman Drive In
of Warrington was named
head nurse on the progressive care unit of
Warminster General Hospital Since joining the staff in
July 1979, she has served as staff nurse and charge
nurse in the medical surgical units, intensive care unit
and the progressive care unit.
She holds certification In advance cardiac life support,
and is a member of the American Association of Critical
Care Nurses
JOHN E. FENTON '79 and Lisa Marie DeBois were
married on April 5. John Is an account representative
for Fuji Photo-Film USA In Cleveland, Ohio
CATHY STANTON CUFF
'79
and her husband. Don,
became
They
the parents of a son. Kevin, on May 17. 1986.
also have a four-year-old daughter. Kristin. They
reside in Pottsville.
'79 and her husband,
are the parents of a second son, Christopher
James, born on January 30. Their other son, Nicholas, is
four years old. They live in Harrisburg.
Jim.
JOSEPH SOUTHERTON '79 was recognized as the
outstanding young educator of the year by the Mifflinburg Area Jayceea.
A Miffllnburg Area Middle School teacher since 1980,
Joe teaches sixth grade math, reading and science. He
is a co-advisor to the student council and works with the
outdoor education program for fifth graders at Wesley
Forest. He Is vice president of the Chemical People
Task Force and chairman of the Columbia, Montour,
Snyder, Union Drug and Alcohol Council
of
V1VIANA SANDRA MOLLARD '79 became the bride
Mark Wayne Werkhelser on April 26 in New Hope
They
live In Chalfont
ME LAN IE GILL SMITH
In
'79 earned a masters degree
special education at California University of Pennsyl-
vania In August
She will complete her elementary
end of this summer
She Is employed by the McGuffey School District as a
teacher of socially emotionally maladjusted middle
1985.
certification at the
school students
for
Church.
ANN MEDEIROS '80 has joined Donnelly Directory as
a training project manager in the Mid-Atlantic region.
She had been a training coordinator for Volt Information
Sciences, a computerized publication and typesetting
company in Blue Bell.
SUSANNE KOCH 79
TINA WASSELL D'ANGELO
Dauphin.
E. BRADLEY *80 took his final ordination
Elders Orders and full membership into the
Eastern Pennsylvania Conference of the United Methodist Church. The special service was held June 12 at
Albright College in Reading.
Rev Bradley is serving the Wayne United Methodist
WILLARD
vows
Ann
lives in Jeffersonville.
assistant
MUSSOLINE
assistant principal at
THOMAS A. TRAINER *» has joined Kreischer.
Miller & Co.. a regional certified public accounting firm
in Abington, as a senior tax accountant. He previously
was a senior tax accountant at Perdue Farms. Inc., in
Salisbury, Md. He lives in King of Prussia.
Melanie. her husband Jeff, and their daughter Meghan
recently moved to their new home at R D 3, Box 341,
Todd Road, Belle Vernon, PA 15012
RICHARD A. DLLIBERTO JR. '80 was awarded the
Juris Doctor degree, cum laude, from the Delaware
Law School of Widener University on May 17.
He received several awards during graduation, including the Howard M. Berg Award, the Alexander V.
Sarcione Jr. Memorial Award, the Raynes, McCarty,
Binder. Ross & Mundy Award, the Philadelphia Trial
Lawyers Association Trial Advocacy Award, the American Jurisprudence Award, the Delaware Law School of
Widener University Outstanding Service Award, and the
Delaware Law Form Award.
During his three years at DLS, Rick served as editorin-chief of the Delaware Law Forum; a member of the
law review, the Delaware Journal of Corporate Law; a
member of the Moot Court Honor Society; and marshal
of Phi Alpha Delta International Law Fraternity. He
worked as a law library assistant and a professors'
research assistant at DLS, and was employed as a
homebound teacher with the Brandywine School District
throughout law school. He was law clerk to the U.S.
Attorney for the District of Delaware during his senior
year.
1980
Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa, 55 West Goven
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119 (215 ) 248-0744
PETE DARDARIS
'80,
a
three-time
swimmer, successfully defended three
All-Amerlcan
titles in
the U.S.
Masters National Short Course Swimming Championships held in May at Indian River College in Fort
Pierce, Florida. He won the 50 yard (24.3). 100 yard
(53.3) and 200 yard (157.2).
Eli McLaughlin, retired swimming coach, said Pete
set his Bloomsburg best times in 1980. and his 53.3 in the
100 yard event was 1.41 faster than eight vears ago. He
also surpassed his time in the 200 by 1.56.
Pete is employed by a computer firm in Radnor.
His law school thesis, "An Apple for the Teacher:
Educational Malpractice Fails Judicial Test, But Core
Problem Remains," won second prize in the 1985
National Legal Writing Competition of the International
Association of Insurance Counsel, and will be published
in the association's law review, the Insurance Counsel
Journal. His manuscript, "From the Courtroom to the
Classroom: Teaching Lawyers How to Teach Law," won
first prize in the Law Student Writing Competition of the
Inter-American Bar Association at the association's 1985
conference in Acapulco, Mexico. Additionally, his manuscript, "There is No Joy in Mudville: Trying to Solve
Baseball's Drug Problem Without Striking Out the
Constitution," was awarded first prize in the Raynes,
McCarty Binder, Ross & Mundy 1986 Legal Writing
Competition.
Before entering law school, Rick was a teacher at
Bishop Hafey High School in Hazleton. He has accepted
a judicial clerkship with the Superior Court of Delaware He and his wife, the former FAITH ANN
PETROVICH '82. reside in Wilmington.
RANDY LYNN DEITRICH
DEITRICH
'80
and
LINDA BROWN
are parents of a daughter, Tanya Marie
who was born March 25 (seven pounds, two ounces)!
Tanya joins a brother, Matthew, age two. The family
lives at 193 Manitoba Lane, Lexington, KY
40503
'81
BRIAN and LYNN McFADDEN BURKE
the birth of their son.
'80 announce
Brendan Joseph, on February 10.
1986
Brian is an operations manager with IBM
in
Philadelphia, and Lynn is a special education
teacher
with the Upper Darby School District.
They live in
Drexel
PANELISTS
—
LISA BOGETTI
Participating on a panel during the
Minority Alumni Day program in April were
Marian
Wilson '82. Aaron Johnson 79 and Rolland
79
Hill.
Taylor
'80 is an accountant with
Design
Bloomsburg. She and her husband. Victor live
Bloomsburg.
Homes
in
in
JERRY
o be
L. BOLIG *80 and Kimberlv Ann
Lazar plan
manned on October 11 in Rooke Chapel. Bucknell
0
'
S
lternal
'
County^Trus/co
"
TONY CARAVELLA
ship High School
championship
CATHERINE
M.
to
'80
the
auditor
Snyder
at
guided Brick Memorial TownNew Jersey state wrestling6
MILLER
'80
and Ray
E
Leiphart
Continued on page 25
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/
ui\
1986
25
marry on July 19 She Is a teacher for the
Intermediate Unit No 17. assigned to York
County Area Vocational Technical School
Jr. plan to
Lincoln
WILLIAM
B.
REINEBERG
*80 has been promoted to
accounting department at
York Federal Savings and Loan Association He
has
been a staff member for six years
assistant
manager
of
ROBIN LUONGO
moted
the
'80 of
Harleysvule has been pro-
manager
to assistant
of the
Milford office of
Union National Bank and Trust Co She Joined
the bank
In 1977 and has completed courses through
the American
Institute of Banking.
GEORGE
T.
FOEDISCH
'80
received his doctorate
from Pennsylvania Chiropractic College in 1984 He
opened a private practice in Lansdale-Towamencin
In
June 1985.
ALUMNI BOOTERS -
Returning lo
campus
lor the annual alumni soccer
contest were (kneelinoi
Enc Quan. Toby Rank. Glenn Chestnut. Roger
S.etler. Bill Sypawka. Mike Byrne
Ted TecklS Cum
KeMer. Ken Curco. Dave Good, (standing)
Sunny Makoge. Mark ledele. Mike KelL
Kurt Scholz
BVme Jf> " Eh " n9 E " c Pe,,ls fospe- Osei-Wusu.
Oave Water an Gay
C*L*
^'r,
m M8 " ey
9
K " Ck a " d JOhn Lockwood S ">
so ce coach
T
SUSAN MOSHINSKY '80 and Gerald V Bahe were
engaged in February and planned a June wedding
Susan is a teacher with the Somerton (Arizona) School
^^
'
,
'
S
w
8SJETC
for
Country Maid Sportswear
District.
ANDREW UDINSKI
May
wedding.
'80
and Moira Moleres planned a
Andrew
Is
a project
Electronic Data Systems in Dallas, Texas.
LEIGH ANN BAKER
'80
has
manager
for
been inducted into
Sigma Theta Tau, the only national honor society
nursing. She is a graduate student at the University
of
of
Florida, majoring in nursing administration.
BARBARA
A. CANTRELLE '80 and STEPHEN
KASSAB '85 plan to be married in August Barbara also
earned a master's degree in reading at BU Stephen is
employed by Purdue, Inc., in Accomac, Va.
DAVID BELKOSKI
'80
has been promoted
to control
ler of the Rehabilitation Hospital for Special Services in
York. He joined the hospital staff in 1985 as business
manager. His prior experience includes four years with
Capital Blue Cross in Harrisburg as a reimbursement
specialist. He also maintains his own income tax
consulting business.
He and
his wife, the former Diana Welch,
Kyle. They live in York Haven.
have a son
1981
BURGESS
'81
were married April 26 in Lancaster
employed by Lancaster General Hospital and
Frank works for National Publishing Co In Phlladel
phia They live in Upper Darby.
Valerie
tions included the production of a variety of
publica
tions, public relations and advertising campaigns
and
marketing strategies. She also served as editor of the
corporation's employee newsletter, which won a first
place award in the category of low budget internal
publications in the 1985 awards competition of the
Hospital Association of Pennsylvania.
After earning a master's degree at BU In 1981. she
worked in the Norristown area. She has also completed
course work in healthcare marketing and public rela
tions. and she plans to continue her education in
administration and marketing
MARK
LEMON
H.
has been admitted
'81
the
to
Columbia
Montour Countv Bar Association He Is an
associate of Fogelnest Lynn. HloomsburK He
Kradu
ated from Vermont Law School In 1985
CYNTHIA MONTGOMERY
and Thomas H Clarke
are planning a September wedding She is employed as
the director of the Ardsley Day Care Center
'81
A. PILAT '81 has been promoted lo
manager of the Binghamton,
office of Kelly
Services. Inc She Joined the temporary help firm In
19H1
as a supervisor in the York office and was promoted
to
PATRICK JOHN McDEVITT
and Donna Marie
Mikulak are planning a September wedding Patrick Is
a
teacher at Queen of Peace School, Shamokln
i
LEE McCOOL MORRETT
and husband Kent
announce the birth of a daughter, Lindsay Kyle, on
February 21. They live in Burlington, Vt.
'81
GARRY
R. BENFER '81 has been promoted to
assistant cashier of First Fidelity Bank of New Jersey,
where he works in the secured lending division He
joined the bank in 1982.
VALERIE ANN SMITH
'81
and FRANCIS
JAMES
DUANF.
KKNKO
'81
a corporate recruiter and sales
Is
manager for John Hancock Financial Services in Camp
Hill He returned to campus In April to Interview
seniors
for positions as sales representatives ami managemenl
trainees
1982
'81
Representative Doug
Houston, TX 77098
JEFFRY
NIETZ
and Rita R DeFebo are
planning a July 1987 wedding Jeff earned a master's
degree from Penn State In 19H2 and Is a guidance
S.
'81
director and assistant varsity baseball and basketball
coach
Marian High School
at
In
Hometown
BRIAN
R. QUIGLEY '81 and A Christine Kalavaky
be married on September 20 in Delhi Hrlan Is
employed by Qulgley Chevrolet In Bally
will
SUSAN JANE PUTT
married April
'81
and David Paul Costa were
Cherryvlllc. Susan Is a customer
representative at Industrial Valley Hank In
service
5
In
Allentown They live
In
S.
'81
and Jacquelyn Hannon
were married June 14 in West Plttston Joe Is an
advertising account executive for the New Age Exam
iner, Tunkhannock
'81
'82 and Katherlne I'atrlee
engaged Mark is a missile launch
officer In the U S Air Force at Malmstrom Air Force
Hase in Great Falls. Montona
DKBRA MARIE GUNDKUM '82 and Dennis Keith
Monlghan are planning a December 27 wedding in
Rooke Chapel at Mucknell University Dehra Is a
computer programmer for Pennsylvania Blue Shield,
and has been admitted lo the fall class of Ohio Northern
University School of
Law
MARY ANN GRIMOOKIS
engaged to John F
Kaniecki of
a mathematics teacher at
Joppatowne High School, where she serves as cheerlead
ing advisor and tennis coach She is doing graduate
work at Towson State University
engaged
Is
MICHAEL YANUZZI '81 has been named
of WOLF WWLF TV, which signed
manager
local sales
on
in
June
1985 as northeastern Pennsylvania's first Independent
television station He is married to the former Donna
Is
ROBERT
J.
became
Taryn
in
ACOR
is
W
the bride of Dr Eric
a nurse at Moses Taylor
Dunmore
'81
and Michelle L
Boyer are
'82
and Perry F
Welder are
Berks
and Mary Hose Kwlatkowskl
Scranton Jim Is a computer
programmer at Metropolitan Life Electronics Installa
Hon. Clark's Summit The couple lives In Scranton.
were married on May
'82
:j
In
MAUREEN FARRELL
'82 and George J
Salltsky
Carbondale Maureen had also
received her master's degree In audlology at BU and
had been supervisor of audlology at Norwalk (Conn.)
Hospital The couple now resides In Jacksonville, Fla.
May
17 In
marketing officer lor Jersey
also active In the area chapter
of the American Institute of Banking, serving on the
board and as vice president for marketing. She will
chair the Hot Air Balloon Rally for the Susquehanna
'82
Shore State Bank She
They reside
Is
HOLLY ANN VAJDA '82 and Howard Bart Shemltz
are planning a September 20 wedding at the Blue Ridge
Country Club, Harrisburg Holly Is a customer service
representative for AMI', Inc
ANN BARILAR
Stetanowicz
Hospital
D Inslcy were
a registered nurse at
and John
executive secretary at the
Visiting Nurse Home Health Agency In Heading
l/jri
were married
'81
"82
married on June 21 Mary Ann
Holy Spirit Hospital, Harrisburg
JAMES D ZACCHEO
PINCHOT '81
Joppa, Md She is
J.
6
191,
Allentown
JOSEPH G GRABLICK
TARYN BESEN
Taylor, 2701 Revere Apt
are
LOR1 L LUCKKNBILL
KEDL
Blomain on April
E
MARK FRANCIS YOVISH
Carlcaburu
LINDA
NANCY ERWINE FLINT '81 and her husband. Dan,
are parents of a daughter. Kathryn Rebekah. born
March 19 (seven pounds, 12 ounces
Her maternal
grandfather is SHELDON ERWINE '54.
District as a substitute teacher
in 1983
a psychiatric social worker
'81 is
at Bridgeton (N.J.) Hospital.
REBKKAH WELLING '81 ami Thomas llann will be
married on October Itl Kebekah Is employed by Kay
West Youth for Christ and the Connellsvllle Area School
NY.
and Eileen M Critell! were
married May 16 in Easton Frank is an employee of
Northampton County, and they live In Easton
Representative: Beverly Howard Carter, 7102 South
92nd East Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 ( 918) 254-8757
Kobert works
Inc
PAMELA
FRANK
1981
engaged
is
branch manager of the Johnstown office
DEBORAH M. WALTON '80 has been appointed to the
newly established position of director of marketing and
public relations at Palmerton Hospital.
Prior to this appointment, she worked two years as
assistant director and acting director of public informa
tion with Berwick Hospital Corporation. Her contribu
SALLY WILLIAMS
1981
Is
is
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1982
Boom
Gonlin
'riyri
1983
pagi?
Festival in August.
DEBORAH JEAN LANDIS
'82
MICHAEL FRANCIS SAUVE
M. KOSCELANSKY *82 and Jacquelyn L
were married April 12 in West Plttston Jeff
Dohme
in
CARLA RENEE ZEEGER
Camp
and Kristle King
were married March 22 In Nashville. Tenn Jim earned
an MBA degree at l>oyola University. New Orleans, and
is a supervisor In the finance department at Shell Oil
Co In New Orleans
GAUL
and
'82
STACY
Is
MONICA ROSENCRANZ
DON REESE '82 was among the first class of
Inductees Into the Eastern Wrestling League
Hall of
Fame.
'83
and Todd
Stacy
1987
DANELLE MARTIN MICHAEL
'82
Is
now
Manhelm. Pa
living In
named
assistant vice
marketing director for the First National
Bradford County
Prior to joining First
National, he was a contact customer
representative for
Honeywell. Inc.. In Wilkes Barre He and
his wife
of
Say re
Co.. Inc..
VI
'83
and Debra Ann
Wolfinger were married May 3 in Camp Hill. Joe is vice
president of Cuthbert and Son, and the couple lives
in
Harrisburg.
LINDA MCDONALD '83 and Clark Van Orden were
married on June 21 in Trucksville. She is a teacher at
Little People Day Care School.
DILLON
J.
a reporter for the PressEnterprise, Bloomsburg. received a first
place award
for sports writing in the annual
Keystone Press Awards
competition for his series last April on the
Pennsylvania
'83.
Mike has been a Press Enterprise reporter for two
and this is his second state-wide award Last
year he shared an Associated Press award with
another
P-E reporter for coverage of the federal buvout
in
years,
(
He
entralia
is
BU He and
Bloomsburg
'82 was married to Craig
B Fowler
Scranton Dawn was a registered nurse in
the emergency department of Scranton
State Hospital.
also a candidate for a master's* degree
his wife. Gina Pagliaccio-Dillon, live
in
14 in
and Vincent Nicholas Paul Riggi
Jr were married May 31 in Dunmore
She had been
employed as broadcast traffic manager at Sawdon
and
Bess Advertising in New York City
'82
BETH ANN MANGLE
Ruba on June
'82
was married
to
Rubens
TODD CUMMINGS
'83.
a former standout wrestler at
BU. took the Central Columbia wrestling team
to its
first-ever Class AA PIAA championship
in Hershey He
is a special education teacher
in the Central Columbia
BRENDA MARTIN
B.
parents of
'82
and TERRI KEYSER FOUGHT
a daughter March 18 in Bloomsburg.
K.
has been named Pennsylvania
Newswrlter of the Year by the Pennsylvania
Women's
re S A oc ' aUon for the
consecutive year
o
PWPAA s top honor is presented each year to the writer
who wins the most Individual awards. Brenda
'82
ZIEGLER
two years, where he
Electronic Data Systems
for
f
won
four
She is only the second PWPA member
to win the top
H
honor two years in a row.
She Joined the Press-Enterprise staff
in Bloomsburg in
1982. She shared a Keystone
Press Award in 1984 for
sports wrl ing. and her series on
Columbia Counts \
weatherizatlon program earned a
Kevstone Award for
investigative reporting in 1985
Last December, she coordinated
the Press Enter
prise s successful Brighter Christmas
Fund, which
raised close to $25,000 for needy people
in the region
In
she is a state membership chairman and
a
member of the board of directors.
MARTHA
are
'83
is
has been living in Dallas
a systems engineer for
'83 and Alberto E
June Martha is program director
Showers Manor Carriage House in Milton
in
SUSAN McALEER
and William Plunkett are
planning an autumn wedding Susan is
employed
bv
"
'83
has been identified for early
'83
airman
in the U.S. Air Force. She
the new rating ahead of other Air Force
airmen by a promotion board which considered job
performance, military knowledge, bearing and selfimprovement efforts. She is a medical administration
specialist at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M.
was awarded
ROB EMERT
his
CPA
manager
'83 is office
public accounting firm in
for his father's
Lock Haven. He
is
working on
certification.
CHARLES F.
'83 has been promoted to first
lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force. He is an information
system officer with the 6943rd Electronic Security
Squadron at Fort George C. Meade, Md.
CAMP
ELIZABETH DA VIES *83 will marry Richard Lyons
(Penn State) on August 23, and they will reside in
Ephrata. She is a pre- vocational teacher of hearing
impaired for the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit
13.
JOHN T. DALLY JR. '83 and Susan Dianne Altemose
were married April 19 in Pen Argyl. John is employed
by Anthony Dally & Sons, Inc.
THOMAS ANDREW McCABE
'83
and Maria Louise
Ercoli are planning to wed in February 1987. Tom is a
special education teacher for the Lancaster-Lebanon
Intermediate Unit
13.
LYNNE HOWER
JONI
'83
and David M. Poust are
planning a September wedding. She
teacher in the Lebanon School District.
is
a
business
KATHLEEN URBAS '83 and Steven A. Yarem will be
married on September 13 in Scranton. Kathleen is a
caseworker at Allied Services Long Term Care Facility
in Scranton and will receive
a master's degree from
Marywood College
degree
'83
BARTHOLOMEW
J.
Diaz were married
at
SLATTERY
to senior
in
August.
DEBORAH DIANE ENT
THOMAS
"
PWPA
LYNN
Middle School
STEVEN
and William J Ray Jr
were married In May. Jan had been employed
bv NEP
Administrators and Consultants In Conyngham
.
since the beginning of January.
'83
has earned a master's
She has been
business education at BU.
teaching at Montoursville High School.
7
JAN CAROL HEATER
i
after a fall
and Joel L Seeger will
Amy is employed by
Hanover
'83
K. McHUGH '83 and Doug J Hardy
were married on May 3 in Moscow, Pa. Margaret is
employed as a creative assistant for Sparkomatic
Corporation, Milford.
at
DAWN SPOHRER
JANE BAXTER
crew commander instructor with the 351st
Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base.
A. WECHTER '83, 24, died February 12
from the building in Lancaster in which he
worked. He had been employed as a sales representative for The Office Works, a budget furniture outlet,
Gross plan to
works at York
dame Commission
has been
been promoted to first
He is deputy missile
has
'83
GEORGE
H
MARGARET
MICHAEL
on June
21.
JOSEPH OGDEN CUTHBERT
MA
in
March
ELIZABETH JANE SCHROPP '83 and Joseph Peter
Gracl are planning an October 4 wedding Elizabeth is a
territory manager for Maybelline Sales Corp.
'82
Norton,
02766. Frank has accepted a
to regional business manager with Nlxdorf
Corp in Waltham, Mass.
Wendy, reside
'84
Strategic Missile
JOY FINKBEINER '83 and Joseph Wreath Jr will be
married in May 1987 Joy is employed at Suburban
General Hospital In Norristown.
'82
PRDVCIPATI '82 and DEBORAH MUSCKLL1 PRINCIPATI '81 have moved to 312 South
Bank
HO MAN
Paoli
promotion
D.
president and
McINDOE
J.
oon
Stambaugh. Dorgan &
couple resides.
'82
L.
Mo.
be married on September 13
and William E Lindsay
Jr. were married April 2fi In Northampton Monica is
a
teacher In Havertown, Delaware County, where the
DAVID W. DILTS
in
combat
MIC
AMY SUE KLINEDINST
80
a sales
KENNETH JOSEPH COWAN '82 and Annette Lynn
Wlker are engaged Kenneth is an advertising and
marketing sales representative for Cable TV In York
Computer
JOHN
lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force.
'83
Hospital
and Noreen Ann
Mazza were married July 12 In Jessup Alan Is a teacher
at St Michael's School for Boys and Is assistant football
coach at Mid Valley High School
St..
and
STEVEN CLARK '83 joined Baringer Associates Inc.
as manager of the Pennsburg office in 1985. He was
previously employed by the U.S. Treasury Department.
Hill
marry
THOMAS C ROTH
ALAN THOMAS McELROY
Worcester
promotion
'83
'82
plan to be married on May 9. 1987 Deborah
representative for Standard Register Co
FRANK
Corp
'83
and Mark Walter
be married on September 20 Carla is
Division of Kinney Service Corp in
Buseck will
employed at
West Point. Pa
JAMES MICHAEL SOCHOVKA
M.
KELLY JAN KESSLER
are engaged Kelly is a teacher in the Ephrata Area
School District, and John is employed by Burroughs
TODD RENNER
received a master's degree In biochemistry at Scranton
University He Is a biological quality control Inspector
DEBORAH
and Jeffrey Scott
and ROBIN ANN
FURJANIC '84 are planning a September 13 wedding
Robin is a registered nurse at Harrisburg Hospital, and
Michael is a zone coordinator for Spartan Express.
JEFFREY
Merck. Sharp and
only female chief probation officer, serving as the
probation and parole officer for Montour County. She
was also the youngest to achieve that role.
a
is
Hospital Center.
for
'83
440838.
planning a March 1987 wedding. Deborah is
activities director for the Char-Mund Nursing Home.
Orangevllle Jeff is attending BU and U a psychiatric
aide at Danville State Hospital.
and William J Ochs planned a
member of Alpha Sigma Tau
national sorority and Is employed by Lehigh Valley
Miller
P O Box
Gobora,
Trump are
the couple resides
JO ANN DUNSTAN
Kim M.
Representative:
Aurora, CO 80044
MARY LEE PENLES '82 and Douglas C Berninger
were married May 31 In Berwick. Mary Is employed by
Central Penn Sewing Machine Co. In Bloomsburg, where
July wedding. Joann
1983
in
MICHELLE
REGLI '83 and LEE W. SHOENER 83
May 10 in Mendham, N.J. Michelle is a
senior accountant with Touche Ross & Co.,
and Lee is a
computer programmer at AT&T Communications
B.
were married on
Center
Piscataway, N.J. They live
in
in
Three Bridges,
IN .J
ANDREA WIRT '83 and Kevin Parker are engaged
Andrea is an accounting technician with the
Federal
Bureau of Prisons. UNICOR Division, in
Alderson,
Chestnut Hill Hospital
ERIC PETTIS
ried on
England
June
7
'83
Eric
and Patrice Alexander were mar
is
a sales representative for
New
Life.
MICHELE MELN1CK MURPHY
'83 recently assumed
communitv corrections
Greybull. Wyoming Her husband. PATRICK
83. is serving
facility is in full
as administrative
operation
assistant
until
the
Last year. Michele was employed as Pennsylvania
s
'83 and KEITH A.
HUMMEL
Lauren is employed by the Haelen
nter and Keith works for J&M
Contractors
ngaged
5,
,
SSSSS
?
Rutland.
in
duties as director of the adult
facility in
LAUREN MEYMARIS
MLare
'
NINETTE
IS
of
SSSi
1
F. FRISCIA '83 will be
marrying Charles
Havertown in October. Thev will live
in their
Dr el HUJ Ninette works
* Shared MedfcS
k
?
Systems !as a technical
editor.
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HARRISBURG AREA
Among those BU alumni attending the Harrisburg
area dinner meeting were Stephen Andrejack 74,
Florence Snook Barrett
"38. Dazimae Carmo '66, Robert and
Phyllis Crocker Edwards '61
Jay
Franklin 78, Richard E. Grimes '49. James
E. Holland 78. Richard and
Karen Howenstine 76. Donna L. Kinder '80. Glenn and
Maureen Lock 77
and
78.
Rachael
Long Sauers
Shambaugh 73. Tom and Marcla
were Dr
Harry Ausprich,
'28.
Kay Schweitzer
77.
1986
Linda
77
Bush
Kllnger Sweltzer 75, Representing
president. John L Walker, vice president
BU
^jj^^
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WILKES-BARRE/SCRANTON
of Wilkes-Barre
-
Among
those attending the dinner meeting
and Scranton area BU alumni on March 31 were Tom E
Williams '15. Dorothy M. Fritz '16. Mabel Unskill 28. Marion Wallace States
'43. Marjorie Downing Cosgrove '45. Virginia King Marchakitus '46.
Nancy
Swartz Lychos '52. Richard F. Laux '52. Robert S Asby "59. Rose Ann
lor
advancement. Pete Adrian, head football coach. Vlnce Slnagra
assistant grid coach. Lisa Musto and Lorl DIPasquale. Husky
Ambassadors.
institutional
Radzmski '59. Thomas M Cesarini '68. Bnnley J Crahall Jr. 71, Jane M.
Elmes 72. Emory P Guffrovich Jr 73, Albert J, Fagnani Jr 74. G. Thomas
Hughes III 76. Suzanne Cromack McCabe 77 Representing BU were Dr.
Harry Ausprich. president, John L Walker, vice president for institutional
advancement, and Doug Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs
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:&8fc
c^t^m.*
1983
ANNETTE MARIE ASHCROFT
Warner are engaged. Annette
is
'83 and Jeffrey Scott
a business education
teacher in the East Stroudsburg Area School District
1984
1984
SUSAN JANE STONER '84
SHEAFFER '83 were married
Susan
employed
is
Mifflintown. and
Inc., in
Jim
Mexico They
JAMES MICHAEL
and
April 19 in Mifflintown
by the First National Bank of
is employed by John H Sheaffer.
RD
live at
2.
Port Royal
USA HARPSTER
directs the student outreach
School. The program is
designed to educate students about drug and alcohol
abuse, to provide counseling services, and to serve as a
liaison between student and public programs and
program
*84
Muncy High
at
services they might need.
Representative:
Robert
Street, Falls Church,
JOAN LANDER
VA
Kenney, 606 Northwest
J.
22046
teaching biology and physical
science at Pennsbury High School She has moved to
1675 Hunters Court, YardJey, PA 19067
'84 Is
KIMM YONNE SHETTER
'84
and Thomas Duane
Ebersole were married on December 28 in Chambersburg. Klmm is a registered nurse in the Intensive care
unit of
Lewlstown Community Hospital, and they
live in
State College
M.
SABRINA CONRAD
'84
and Ronald Lawrence
Williams were married May 24 in Mifflinburg Sabrina
is employed by the Columbia County Children and Youth
Services.
ELIZABETH ANN KRAMER '84 and William F
Bertrand were married March 28 In Sunbury Elizabeth
Is an English teacher In the Concwago Valley School
District, New Oxford
Their address Is 11A Center
Square, New Oxford
win jam JOHN HEIDLEBAUGH
Rltter were married May 31
for C. R. Hcldlebaugh and Son, Inc.,
Rcnce
EILEEN M WALTER
'84
Bill
and Michelle
Is a salesman
York
and MICHAEL R. ROTH
'85 were married in Reading. Both are employed by
Perdue, Inc., in Salisbury, Md. They live In Frultland,
COUGHLIN
has been named first
curator of education at the Eckley Miners' Village She
will be responsible for developing educational programming to complement the classroom experiences of
school groups that visit the Eckley site She will also
develop packaged tours for bus groups that visit the
mining museum
Nancy also received a master's degree in communica-
NANCY
1984
tion at
J.
BU
'84
MARGARET ROSE STOLAR '84 and W Arnold Martz
were married recently. Margaret is an instructional
advisor/ supervisor with the Tuscarora Intermediate
lUnlt, serving the school districts of Fulton and Huntingdon Counties. They live In McConnellsburg.
KEITH L. BOROCH '84 and Carolyn M. Dob son are
planning to marry on September 20. Keith is an
accounting manager at Meritor Credit Corp. in Philadelphia.
In 1985
MARY KAY LOKJTLS '84 and Jeffrey McAndrew were
married April 19 in Mount Carmel. Mary Kay is a
registered nurse in the intensive care unit at Ashland
State General Hospital Their address Is 131 North
Peach St., Mount Carmel
KRAMER
'84 and John Frederick
DIANE MARIE
Ferster were married May 3 in Shamokin. Diane is a
teacher at Holy Spirit School, Mount Carmel. The couple
lives in the Allentown area.
DAWN ELAINE JACOBS
'84
and James Edward
Moore Jr. were married April 19 in Strasburg. Dawn is
employed by Dr James I Heslop as a records
technician They live In Lancaster.
MARK
EYER
S.
for Daily
E.
SMITH
married March 22
and Lisa
'84
Ann Herr were
Craig is an accountant
Mlddleburg. Their address is 512
Chester Street, Sunbury.
for Poloron
In
December. Laurie
Corp. of Hunt Valley, Md.
In
Illinois.
MICHAEL L. PETERSON '84 has joined Kilmer
Insurance Agency, Inc., as financial and underwriting
manager. He previously held management positions
with Rite Aid Pharmacy, Inc., and Dr. Lawrence Tama.
He and his
Towanda.
wife,
»84
is
and Roy M Ross plan to
employed by Display Data
MANDERSON
and William P. Heston
are planning a September wedding. Karen is a cardiac
critical
J.
former Karen Bloss,
the
RICHARD TROUTMAN
to
be married
in
WILLIAM
'84
March
lieutenant with the U.S.
Sperry Corporation
at
live
in
and Denise Nazzario plan
Richard is a second
1987.
Army
McGINNIS
T.
in Ft. Bliss,
'84
Texas.
and Maryann Roberti
employed by
7 in Hawley. Bill is
Blue Bell.
CONNER
MICHAEL
'84 was commissioned an
P.
Army second lieutenant upon graduating from Officer
Candidate School at Fort Benning, Ga.
LESLIE J. MITCHELL '84 is an accounting assistant
with Pitcairn Incorporated. Her address is 169 Greenwood Ave., Apt.
KAREN
manager
at its facility in Matteson,
in Mifflinburg.
Homes
LAURIE ANN KRATZ
wed
a regional terminal
'84 is
Express Trucking
were married on June
CRAIG
'84
Md
Mrs. Harpster worked for a year as a medical social
worker at Lock Haven State Hospital. Her interest in
working with teenagers in a school setting led her to the
new position in Muncy.
care nurse at
A-5, Jenkintown,
PA
19046.
'84
Hahnemann
University Hospital,
Philadelphia.
CAROL L. FASOLD '84 was commissioned an Army
second lieutenant upon graduating from Officer Candidate School in Fort Benning, Ga.
DEBORAH DAVTES '84 and William Schiller were
married June 21 in Scranton. Deborah is employed at
Saco Tool & Die Corp., Lake Ariel.
PAULA MARIE FUELLER '84 and ROBERT M.
LAMENDOLA '84 will be married on September 27 in
Clarks Summit. Paula also earned a master's degree in
audiology at BU and is a certified clinical audiologist in
the office of Drs. Albert M. Nalevanko and Louis P.
DeGennaro. Robert is a computer programmer for
General Instruments on Long Island, N.Y.
DORA YOHE '84 has been appointed dental hygiene
consultant for the Pennsylvania Department of Health,
South Central District, Harrisburg. She has worked as a
dental hygienist in private practice, as a school dental
hygienist, and as a consultant with the health department from
1968 to 1977.
MARY ELLEN CARROLL
were married October
manager of a restaurant
Jr.
in
and Kenneth L. Nagy
Hanover. Mary Ellen is
'84
19 in
downtown Pittsburgh, and
the couple live in that city.
ANGELA SANDERS-PROBST
'84 earned a master's
speech pathology at BU. She has accepted a
position with the St. Lawrence Rehabilitation Center in
Princeton, N.J. She and her husband, Brian, live in
degree
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LAMBDA ALPHA MU
Fifty-three alumni sisters attended the annual luncheon on
November 23 at
the Hotel Hershey. During the business meeting, dates
were set for the 1986 meetings The sorority
amily picnic was held on July 12 at Louise
Moore
W
County Park in Bethlehem The annual
be held November 8. 1986. at the Hotel Hershey Please send
news for the fall
newsletter by September
to Roma Aungst Koehler. 2552 School Court.
Bethlehem, PA 18017 or
Sharon F Gettel. Box 244 A.rport Road. Rehrersburg. PA
19550. Included in photo were ( front row)
Sharon Gettel. Elaine Pellet.er Slusser. M.chele Robinson
Cherewka, Carolyn Ashbaugh Butera Tina
luncheon
will
in
Trenton, N.J.
ROSE
married
A.
HARTLE
May
24.
Rose
and Paul A Barnhart were
employed by National Property
'84
is
Analysts. Inc., Philadelphia.
1
Kosolosk. Mussol.ne,
Pam
Nancy Kushner.ck. Nancy D.ssman. Beth Ch.lds Roseann
(seated) Jane Constable. Mary Frances Jacques, Theresa
Koren
Karen Jalmadge. Diana Wells Schaffer. Karen Moran
Mulrooney. Pamela Hazen F.gard Brenda
Myers Schoffstall. Becky Kl.ne Koppenhaver. Sharon Nichols.
Camille Strausser. Diane Danzer Gill
Nancy O Connell Marilee Baumgartner. Margie Malloy. (standing)
M Raphael Palucc Vant.ne
Finn.
Roma Aungst
Kirk Kraske.
Koehler.
Karen Welker DeFrancesco. Judy Collier Fasnacht. Maggie
Marshall Frith. Cyndy Land.s Becky
Rertz. Sandy Barall Davis. Cathy Stanton Cuff.
T.na Wassell D'Angelo. Laurie Hopkins Strauss
Audrey Fieb.g. Marge Gillespie Evans. Rhonda Frederick Ulr.ch.
Mildred Kl.ne Genelow Darlene
Uarke Amsler Rev. Jean T Munro. Al.c.a Detwe.ler Sanders. Sharon
Sweinhart Jankauskas Chris
Hunt. Susan McAleer and Cynthia Nawrocki
MARIA (MIMA) IRIZARRY
'84 and Earl F. McGuire
were married in February. Maria was a registered
nurse at Delaware Valley Medical Center, Langhorne,
but the couple now resides in Germany
where Earl is
serving with the U.S. Army.
III
DAVID
C.
MILLER
'84
Force basic
training
at
Texas.
has graduated from U.S. Air
Lackland Air Force Base
JAMES E. KNAUB '84 has joined the Ephrata Review
as a sports writer. He was with the York
Daily Record
from January 1985
to April 1986.
Continued on page 29
ALUMNI QUARTERLY/July
1986
29
1984
RHONDA WORRELL *84 and Randall
were mamed on May 3 in Olvphant
employed by Weston Controls. Archbald
J
Sptckard
Rhonda
is
BARBARA MAGNUSON "84 and Gordon Adams are
engaged Barbara received a master s degree in speech
pathology at BU and is employed at Reading
Rehabilita
tion Hospital.
ELISE
J.
ROWLAND
married June
28.
84 and Michael
Both are teachers
LINDA DIANE BENTON
and
"84
R
Foxall were
MICHAEL BROOKS
are planning to marry on May 30, 1987 Linda is
a
technical support manager for Coopervision
Information
Systems, Lansdale, and Michael is a sales representa
Uve with Prudential in Huntingdon Valley
'84
J. HOGAN >84 and Mary Catherine Teitelbaum
be married on August 30 in Mountaintop John is
an
internal auditor for Texaco, Inc.. in Houston. Texas
JOHN
will
1985
Representative: Virginia Balchunas
RICHARD WILLIAM SACHSE
'85
Makuch
and Jennifer Anne
are planning a September 1987 wedding
Richard is self-employed as a musician In the Hazleton
University
JEANNE MARIE FEDORKO
James Edward
Nierle
'85 and Second Lt
were married on April 12
the Robert Packer Hospital
Ludrol.
Jeanne, a graduate of
School of Medical Technology, is a medical technologist
at American Medical Labs in Fairfax. Va. The couple
lives in Woodbridge. Va.
May 24 in Orangeville. Melinda had been a
veterinary assistant at Bloomsburg Veterinary Hospital
They now
live at
49B West High
ANDREW HEINTZELMAN
St..
'85
Middletown.
has been promoted
to
assistant editor of the Citizen-Standard In Valley View.
He moved Into the position after seven months as a
reporter-photographer. He will continue with those
duties as well. While at BU. Andy was a writer for
THE
ALUMNI QUARTERLY. He
Wendy Rothermel, and
TAMMY
L.
GROSS
is
married
to the
former
they have a son. Dustin.
'85
DAVID
PURNELL '85
Pottstown Tammy is
and
R.
be married on December 20 in
a graduate student at Lehigh University, and David is a
teacher at Salford Hills Elementary School in Harleys
will
vllle.
Washington, where Michael
Is
serving with the U.S. Air
Force.
CHRISTINA ELIZABETH NICHOLAS
and Dennis
Watsontown
is employed as a cashier by Riverside Market.
Muncy, and a programmer associate by Sperry Corpo
ration, Harrisburg They live at New Columbia R D. 1.
Christina
JOHN
L.
HANEY
'85 is
associate divisional merchan
dise manager and acting sales manager for the domes
tics area of Maxwell's in Lancaster His address is 108
Circle Road, Millersville. PA 17551
PATRICK G. BYRNE '85 was commissioned a Navy
ensign upon graduation from Officer Candidate School
PAMELA ANN SOBCHAK
'85
'85
will
in
and
her
to
marriage
Inc.. In Salisbury.
Md
Richard
They
Is
live In
They
C.
live In
'85
Galthersburg.
Md
Jr
and John '86
.
MARY K. DIEHL '85 has passed Ihe state board
nursing examination and has been Inducted Into the
International Society for Nurses She earned a master's
degnv in education from Tempi! IfalVfTllty Ifld ll
employed at Allentown Hospital
JAMES M. FOLEY '88, a second lieutenant In the U.S.
Air Force, was graduated from communications com
puter programmer officer course at Kueslei An Force
But, Miss
TAMMY ANNK McNEELY
LYON
'85
and
ROBERT
L.
an- planning an October wedding Tammy Is
a meeting and convention coordinator for the Pennsyl
vanla Association of Mutual Insurance Companies,
llarrishurg Kol.nl i-, ., -.1 .iff accountant with Boyer and
Hitter, certified public accountants, In Camp Hill
'85
JAMES EDWARD MILLER
CHESKIEWICZ
Kingston Jim
is
'85 and CAROL MARIE
be married on October 18 In
business manager for Llndgren Chrys
'86
will
1986
Plymouth Mazda, Reading
DOUGLAS
C.
FRANTZ
and Jane A Pavlacka
Kgner Memorial Chapel,
'85
were married April 12 In
Muhlenberg College Doug Is retail advertising sales
representative for The Dally Item. Sunbury The couple
lives in Lewlsburg
MARY NKIDIG '88 was a recipient of a $21)0 teacher
recruitment award presented by the Lock Haven
chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma, a national honorary
society for women In education
LESLIE L CLEAVER
TOWSKI
JOAN HAVERSON 85 has been named the teen
services coordinator by the Pottsville VWCA board of
directors She has worked as a staff nurse at Good
Samaritan Hospital and as a computer systems develop
ment analyst for Sun Oil Co Philadelphia She has been
very active In a variety of community and professional
organizations
,
'88
LAURIE LYNN DOLL
LUTHER
A.
GERARD
and
'86
R.
ZOL-
are engaged
'86
and
CHRISTIAN JAMES
plan a June IM7 wedding Laurie plans to
complete her master's degree In speech pathology at BU
by next May
'88
ROBIN ANN CHARLES
were married on July
SHARON
'88
and William Paul McCabe
'>
HERR
Sharon
85 and Jeffrey L, Graver are
employed by Lancaster General
Is
Hospital
'85
LAURA ANN LAMBERT '85
SCHMADER '85 were married
Church
D
Mr Joseph Ludrol
TONY WOODS
'86
has signed as a free agent with the
Houston Oilers.
'85
and ROBERT ANDREW
be married in August Robert is a
business teacher at Queen Anne's County High School in
Centre ville, Md.
WILLIS
Jett "81.
and ALAN LEE MADER
'85 were married March 22 In Kaston
Jan Ik employed
by Montgomery County Schools In Rock ville. Md.. and
Alan Is employed by Defense Mapping Agency. Wash
and James R
Mathiesen were married April 19 in Stroudsburg She is
an accountant with Stone. Cyphers, McCoy and
DeAngelo. The couple lives in Stroud Twp
LINDA JOANNE TEETS
prior
JAN LOUISE HARTMAN
engaged
JACQUELYN JEAN GRIFFIN
77.
E
and Eric David Krag
ness are engaged.
III
USA L. BONFIELD '85 and Mike
lllmes are
engaged Lisa Is employed by Lancaster Lebanon Inter
mediate Unit 13.
'85
April 5 near
ol Allentown has been well represented
at Bloomsburq
recent family photo are (seated) Julie 78. Lori Mrs Barbara
LINDA JUDITH EBBRELL '85 and Gary Ia* Lapp
were married on April 26 in Monloursvlllc Llndu In
employed by Lee H Roberts Law Offices The couple
lives at Lock Haven R D 2
ler
Ray Crawford were married
in
1985
Harrisburg
In
Ington,
were
Shown
and Jane 84, (standing) Joe
employed by Perdue.
Ocean City. Md
JULM
L. BRITTAIN '85 and Lt. Michael J Hulyo
..arried on February 22. They live in Tacoma.
The Ludrol family
recent years
in
1985
MEUNDA S. HEAPS '85 and Michael Allen Diltz were
married
-
A FAMILY AFFAIR
area.
RICHARD MARK
at Old Goschenhoppen
Woxall. Laura was employed by Sperry Corp
LEE SHICK
'85
has enlisted
In the
ROBERT D DRUCKENMILLER
and Diana Lynn
Shamokln Robert
employed by John Woytowieh and Co CPA. Shamo
Valania were married on March
is
U S Air Force
'85
15 In
.
kin
Their
address
is
Apt
PAUL PAULING '86 and Elaine r.'asner plan to marry
on September 27 In McVeytown Paul Is an accountant
with Perdue. Inc., In Salisbury, Md
2.
1550
Pulaski
Ave..
JEAN MARIE KOLB
Jr plan to marry
In
'86
and Franklin
D
Steinruck
April 1987
Shamokln
SUSAN MARIE NOLFI
SUSAN
E.
SCHNEIDER
85
and
DAVID
J
MORGAN
be married on December 27 Susan is employed
by Gal Tronics Corp
Reading, and David works for
General Public Utilities, Reading
'85 will
,
STRONG
'86
and
CORY ARTHUR
are planning a November wedding. Susan
Is employed with AT&T In Parslppany. N.J., and Cory is
a second lieutenant in the Air Force, stationed at
Lubbock, Texas, for pilot training.
'86
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1966
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12)
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The ALUMNI
Vol. 86,
No
QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University
3
ol Pennsylvania
December
1986
r
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
—
The Alumni Board acted to name the Alumni
honor of Howard F. Fenstemaker "12 just in time for his
birthday. Paying a visit to tell him the good news were Mary Anne
Klemkosky '59 (second from right). Association president; and Doug
'68.
Also shown is Mrs
Hippenstiel
director of
alumni affairs
Fenstemaker (Story on page 8)
House
in
ALUMNI FELLOW -
Robert Moyer '63 (right)
returned to campus in October as the socond
Alumni Fellow in Residence During the one-day
visit he met with Dr
John Dittrich (lett). dean of
Colloge of Business,
students (Story on page 3)
the
other
and
faculty
Foundation,
alumni join
forces for BU
1
*
AGREEMENT SIGNED —
Effective January 1. 1987. the Annual Fund
be conducted by the Bloomsburg University Foundation Participating
in the signing ceremony were Mary Anne Klemkosky '59. president of the
Alumni Association; Jane Gittler 72. vice chairperson of the BU
Foundation, and Dr. Harry Auspnch. president of the University
will
An agreement signed October 17 clear* the way
Alumni Annual Fund to be coordinated and
for
the
administered by the Development Office In conjunction
with the Bloomsburg University Foundation, effective
January 1, 1967.
The Alumni Board of Directors agreed unanimously at
Its June meeting to Join forces with the Foundation In Its
quest for private support of the University The
Foundation was reactivated by President Harry
Ausprich In January 1966 and has raised more than a
half million dollars In gifts and pledges since that time
As part of the agreement, the Alumni Association will
receive a guaranteed annual budget from the
Foundation, with a percentage Increase each year to
fund traditional alumni programs and to provide new
services
In a letter to alumni, Mary Anne Klemkosky '59,
president of the Alumni Association, said, "We look
forward to your continued support of and Investment In
the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association so that
we may increase our services to you and all alumni."
With the merging of the two funds, the BU
Development Office will serve as the coordinating body
for all university fundralslng activities and programs to
optimize fundralslng efforts, according to Anthony
Ianlero, director of development.
2
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/December
1986
A message
from President Ausprich
It was a great pleasure for Lorraine and me to
welcome many of you back to campus for Homecoming
1966. Learning to know more of you each year is a true
joy for us. You have each helped to make Bloomsburg a
special university, and we are proud to he a part of it.
This academic year has already seen several new
"firsts." Our enrollment is the strongest In the
upperclass students
returning in greater proportion than expected. The
University Scholars Program is well underway, and the
Institution's history, especially with
Celebrity Artist Series, a
new
thrust in cultural
programming, successfully opened
Its first
season.
A number of new Initiatives are planned for this year,
many of which you will be reading about in greater
We are delighted to be
working with the Alumni Association in the transfer of
the Alumni Association Annual Fund to the
Development Office. The new Annual Fund Drive will
detail throughout the year.
help us coordinate
nursing scholarships.
• $4,000 in china and flatware from Service America.
• $6,000 In computer equipment from Shared Medical
Systems.
• $10,000 to purchase a new football scoreboard from
Waller Vending and Halrport/Unlverslty Cuts ($5,000
each).
• $10,000 from Columbia County Farmers Nutlonal
Bank, $10,000 from Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co.,
N.A., $10,000; $2,500 from First Eastern Bank, $10,000
The
Alumni
effectively our fundraising
Two new academic programs are moving
forward.
The Board of Governors recently approved the
bachelor's degree In adult health and fitness Special
funding through the SSHE technology initiative will
allow us to pursue a new degree program in health
physics.
This fall we will be appointing the committees to
prepare for the 1989 Middle States review and the
university's sesquecentennial celebration in 1989 Plans
to enhance the library facility are in the conceptual
stage SuUlff Hall renovations for the College of
Business are to begin in the Immediate future, and we
are working with the architects on plans for classrooms,
faculty offices and studios in Old Science.
The new university governance structure is being
considered by the faculty. We anticipate it will be
in
1986
from First National Bank of Berwick, $10,000 from
Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Co., $4,000 from First
Federal Savings and Loan, and $2,500 from United Perm
Bank
• $5,000 from Berwick Forge and Fabricating to
support scholarships.
• Twelve donations to the Foundation's President's
Club at $10,000 and above.
• Seven donations to the Foundation's Carver Tower
Associates Club at $5,000 and above.
Twenty-one Maroon and Gold Club memberships at
and above.
Alumni contributed more than $131,000 through the
Alumni Association.
•
$1,000
Teacher's bequest
sets up scholarship
Publlahrd fom
friends of
llnit'K
a
year
fur
Bloomnburg University.
Doug Hlppenstiel
Director of
'68
Alumni
Affairs
Peg Trothen
Secretary- Bookkeeper
J. Long
Alumni Records Gerk
Linda
Stephanie Stewart
Sandy Paul
Jim Deterick
Kelly Kreigh
be teachinga communications
home areas and planning more
visits
with our
legislators.
Informal talks with many faculty and others this fail
are helping me become much better acquainted with the
essence of what makes Bloomsburg University special.
There are many, many dedicated faculty and staff here
who are committed to educating our future alumni. In
the months ahead we shall be working together to
strengthen your alma mater.
We do welcome your letters and visits and look
forward to greeting you whenever you come to campus.
Nominations sought
for alumni awards
Nominations are Invited for the 1986 Distinguished Service Awards which will be
presented on Alumni Day, June 6, 1987.
Established In 1948, the award recognizes
alumni who have distinguished themselves
through professional accomplishments, service
to Bloomsburg University and the Alumni
Association, and/or contributions to humanity.
Nominations are also Invited for Young
Alumnus/ Alumna of the Year. The criteria are
the same, with the added dimension of "potential" or "promise." Nominees should be not be
over 40 years of age by June 6, 1987.
Please send as much information about the
nominee(s) as possible. Address your letter to
Awards and Recognition Committee, Fens tern aker Alumni House, Bloomsburg University,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
Deadline for nominations Is February 1, 1987.
vice chairperson of the
was made
at a luncheon in early November Attending were two
sisters of Ms. Robertson, Stephanie and Mary
Ruscavage, and a niece, Donna Ruscavage. Also present
were Dr Harry Ausprich, university president, and
of the scholarship fund
other officials representing the administration and the
nursing department.
Two $500 scholarhlps from the fund will be awarded
for the first time next spring to two baccalaureate
nursing students. Applicants for the scholarships must
be entering the Junior or senior year in the nursing
program, have an overall grade point average of at
least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale and demonstrate financial need.
Ms. Robertson received her diploma as a registered
nurse from Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital in 1946. She
earned a bachelor of science degree In educaUon,
physical and biological sciences from New York
Teachers College In 1951. In 1961, she earned a master's
degree In psychiatric-mental health nursing from New
York University.
Association of University
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
shall
Foundation veep
Ms. Robertson was acUve locally in the Columbia
County Mental Health AssoclaUon. American
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
I
course, and I am looking forward to developing this new
relationship with some of our students. In order to
expand contacts with our external constituencies, I will
be visiting our trustees and community leaders in their
Robertson, who died November 5, 1985. was a member
of the BU nursing faculty from 1981 to 1985 when she
taught the senior level nursing course in community
The announcement
alumni nnd
this fail.
A $20,000 scholarship fund for students pursuing an
undergraduate degree in nursing at Bloomsburg
University has been provided in the will of a former
fuculty member, Helene Robertson
health.
Quarterly
implemented
This spring
Over $650,000 raised
From January 1, 1986, through early October,
Bloomsburg University, the Bloomsburg University
Foundation, Inc., and the Alumni Association garnered
1652,777 in gifts and pledges. Significant gifts Include:
• 1187,000 In computer equipment from AT&T.
• $75,000 from Marco and Louise Mltranl for the Arts
Endowment Fund.
• A $7,000 mineral collection from Robert McCollough.
• $20,000 from the estate of Helen Robertson for
more
efforts.
Women,
Ss. Cyril
and
Methodius Church In Berwick, and the National Nursing
Honor Society of Sigma Theta Tau.
SMS
donates computer
For the third consecutive year. Shared Medical
Systems, Inc.. of Malvern, has given BU an IBM XT
personal computer system with a graphic printer and
color monitor valued at nearly $7,000.
Two previous gifts have been used by students, faculty
and staff members of the university's computer center.
The equipment received Oils year will be shared jointly
by the office of Career Development and Placement and
the Office of Cooperative Education.
Jane Skomsky
Gittler, Class of 1972,
has been named
Bloomsburg University
Foundation. She succeeds Katherine Hock, who resigned
in June because her family business relocated to North
Carolina.
Gittler is director of the
Columbia-Montour
Home
Health Services, Inc., and serves as chairperson of the
hospital review committee of the Central Pennsylvania
Health Systems, Inc. A native of Berwick, she has been
involved in health, hospital and family planning services
since returning to the area in the late 1960s. Her
husband is William F. Gittler Jr., also a member of the
Class of 1972.
New members of the foundation board are Howard
McKinnon, president of Berwick Forge and Fabricating;
Allan M. Kluger, president of Hourigan, Kluger,
Spohrer, Quinn and Myers, Wilkes-Barre; Drue M.
Hummel, corporate director of Magee Enterprises; and
David W. Poch, senior vice president, Commonwealth
Bank and Trust Co., WUliamsport.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania is
committed to providing equal educational and
employment opportunities for all persons without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
age,
national origin, ancestry, life style,
affectionai
or sexual preference, handicap. Vietnam
era
status as veterans, or union membership
The
university is additionally committed
to affirmative action and will take
positive steps to
provide such educational and employment
opportunities.
Inquiries may be directed to: Director
of
Affirmative Action, Carver Hall, Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg. PA 17815.
Telephone
717-389-4528
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
Benefield paying his
Dick Benefield bills himself as the "Jollv Fat Man" of
Hotel Magee. but behind his generous girth, behind his
raspy, resonant voice, lie a lean intellect and a nimble
talent for handling people.
As chairman of the Bloomsburg University
Foundation, he helps many campus programs pay their
he says his service is part of the "civic rent" he
rent
—
owes
community.
"I think you have to pay your
his
restaurant while earning a degree in hotel
administration at Perm State
He remains active as an alumnus of that institution
and has received numerous awards from the University
and the Perm State Alumni Association.
Benefield. who moved to Bloomsburg in 1954 to
manage the Hotel Magee, is now vice president and
general manager of that well-known establishment
.
Commerce
In 1966.
Within his profession, he has on several occasions
been president of the Pennsylvania Hotel Motor Inn
Association and chairman of the American Hotel and
Motel Association. Within the hospitality Industry he has
received a number of awards, and Is a member of the
Fame."
While Benefield Is proud of the recognition he has
received, he Is more concerned with making sure the
pu^i.iius he\ imolvcd with reflect excellence
"The state pays about 50 percent of the operating
costs for the university," he notes
The other 50
percent must come from tuition and fundralslng. If you
Just accept what the state gives you and the tuition,
you're Just not going to be the best The margin o(
excellence has to come from somewhere else
"
"Somewhere else" is the Bloomsburg University
Foundation. The Foundation's members, many of whom
Benefield recruited for the task, provide the money and
leadership that provide the margin of excellence. He
spreads his theory of civic rent wherever he goes.
Among the believers are other regional business
leaders like James A Magee, president of Magee
Enterprises, and Herb Hanson, president of Mllco
"This university has many more qualified students
every year than It can accept." says Benefield The
University has nearly five applicants for each space In
Mitrani, Bloomsburg philanthropists who established a
major scholarship fund and aided in the renovation of
the auditorium in Haas Center for the Arts which has
been named in their honor.
In presenting the award to Benefield, BU President
Harry Ausprich said the recipient "epitomizes the
individual deserving of a Bloomsburg University
Medallion.
"I would venture to say that everyone in the audience
today knows indirectly of Mr. Benefield through his long
tenure at the Hotel Magee.
His relationship with
the University has grown to be a very strong one over
the years, and we are sincerely delighted to honor him
today for his many contributions and support."
(Mr. Benefield) "has been most generous in assisting
the University many times and in ways not publicly
.
As a community leader, he has served as United Way
chairman, president of Bloomsburg Rotary, and district
governor of Rotary International. The Rotarlan of the
Year award Is named for him. and he was voted
"Cltijen of the Year" by the Bloomsburg Chamber of
•Hospitality Hall of
—
freshmen class.
While that figure shows that BU has exacting
academic standards, says Benefield, the university must
remember that Its mission Ik essentially to provide an
education to people from the middle and working
the
.
acknowledged. His support in this quiet, unobtrusive
manner has been most helpful to the University in
meeting special needs.
"His noteworthy service, community involvement,
and outstanding support of the University is appreciated
by all who know him."
Benefield is 60-years-old. His hotel and restaurant
career began in 1946 when he worked as a meat cutter,
waiter, cook and desk clerk at a State College
classes
He notes that hundreds of children of employees of
Magee Industries, Mllco, Wels Markets and other local
businesses and Industries have been able to gel a college
education because Mloomsburg University exists
By making the owners and presidents of these
companies aware of that fact, Benefield encourages
them to contribute to the Bloomsburg University
Foundation and to get Involved with Its administration.
"We need two things at BU," he concludes "We need
funds, and we need the expertise, counsel and advice of
leaders In the field We n««ed role models"
.
BENEFIELD
We're sorry mail
Successful grad
was
delivered late
Director's Note:
from alumni who
serves as
role
Robert D. Moyer *63 returned to campus in late
October as the second Alumni Fellow in Residence. The
program was initiated last spring under the sponsorship
of the
BU Alumni
Association to bring outstanding
alumni and current students together.
"This is a great opportunity to showcase our alumni
who can serve as excellent role models for our
students," said Doug Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni
Moyer
is
owner, senior board
president of the
member and
vice
Shawnee Group Companies, a
company conglomerate based
20-
in real estate sales
and
development, travel and health care. He
is primarily
responsible for supervision of construction and daily
operations of Shawnee Village, the largest single-site
timeshare and real estate development property in the
country
He is also president and chief operating officer of
Shawnee Mountain, the third largest ski area in
Pennsylvania with annual revenues of over $5.5 million
From 1964 to 1976 he became a senior manager with
Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co., one of the big eight
accounting firms in the country, at Glens Falls,
and Bethlehem, Pa. He later became a founding partner
of Moyer, Sbebelsky & Company, an accounting firm in
NY
Shawnee-on-Delaware.
A licensed certified public accountant in Pennsylvania
New York, Moyer is a member of the American
and
model
Accountants and the
Pennsylvania Institute of Certlfed Public Accountants
He earned an MBA degree at Bucknell University In
Institute of Certified Public
1964.
He maintains
a relationship with
University by serving on
College of Business
In his
community he
is
Its
Bloomsburg
advisory board
president of the
to the
Shawnee Fire
Company and a member of the Monroe County General
Authority He was responsible for bringing Gelsinger
affairs.
3
'civic rent'
civic rent." he says
over coffee in the Hotel Magee Publick House on a brisk
early-autumn morning. "If you're put here and you get
to live in a free country and a good community, you owe
something more than your taxes. First and foremost
right now. for me, is to raise money for the Bloomsburg
University Foundation."
If Benefield were to calculate his civic rent by the
success he's had at doing that, his bill would be" paid for
years to come. The Foundation, under Benefield's
chairmanship, plans to raise significant funds for
university programs.
In acknowledgement of his service. BU bestowed its
highest honor
the University Medallion — on
Benefield during commencement exercises in May. The
only other recipients to date are Marco and Louise
.
1986
Medical Center to Shawnee to establish a drug and
alcohol treatment center for adolescents and a health
care clinic for the community
Moyer is married to the former Jeannette Hllscher,
and they are the parents of three children: Robert Jr.,
20, a junior at Perm State, Kristen. 17, a senior at Fast
Stroudsburg High School, and Todd, 14, a freshman at
East Stroudsburg High School
The Alumni Fellows program Is supported by the
Deans' Fund for Academic Excellence The selection
committee Includes Dr C Stuart Edwards '41, Dr Mary
Lou John '45, and Dr Frank Radlce '49
The next Alumni Fellow In Residence will be Dr
Charles Scarantino '64, M D Ph.D., who is chairman of
the Division of Clinical Radiation Oncology at East
,
Carolina University's School of Medicine. His
be in April.
visit will
We
received several letters
told us they did not receive
Information about Homecoming until the week
after the big event. We're sure there are others
who got late delivery but did not write to us.
The Alumni Association cannot afford to send
a mailing to all alumni at first class rates.
Instead, we must mall our materials at the presort, non-profit bulk rates.
The Homecoming letter was mailed from
Wllkes-Barre on September 19. Postal officials
have told us there is no reason why the mall
should not arrive at any point In the country
within two weeks, three weeks st the most.
If you did not receive your Homecoming
mailing on time, we urge you to file a formal
complaint with your local or regional postal
officials. The customer relations people tell us
they want to know when there are delivery
problems.
Next year Homecoming will be held on
October 24, and we have already decided to
mail the Information in mid- August, even
though we run the risk of alumni putting it
aside and forgetting about it.
It is not too early to make your hotel/motel
reservations for next year. Be sure to Indicate
you are part of the BU group because some are
holding blocks of room for us.
We apology to any alumni who were unable
to participate in Homecoming because they did
not receive the Information on time.
THE ALUMNI 0UAtttmt7D***Mt*f
MB
AMIN
ABELL
dean
Abell acting
John H. Abell, assistant dean of extended programs at
BU, Is serving as acting dean until July J987 Dean
Daniel C. Pantaleo Is serving as Interim provost and
vice president for academic affairs this academic year
Abell came to the university as director of housing In
August 11*73 and was promoted to assistant dean of
extended programs In July 1082 Since 1978 he has also
been director of conferences on campus.
He earned his bachelor's degree In history and
government and his master's degree In counseling and
student personnel at St Lawrence University In New
York He has taken additional graduate courses at
Buckncll University and Is enrolled In a doctoral
program
at Temple University.
Abell has served on numerous college and university
committees. He Is a past member of the Bloomsburg
Town Council, Bloomsburg Citizens' Advisory Board,
Bloomsburg YMCA. Town Gown Committee, and the
Bloomsburg School District's Long Range Planning
Commission He Is also a past board member of the
Bloomsburg Public Library
During the past three years, Abell has participated In
a number of national conferences, seminars and
workshops pertaining to his field of continuing
education. Ills most recent activity was attendance at
the May 1986 National Conference on the Adult Learner
at the University of South Carolina, where he presented
a paper In conjunction with two other BU deans.
Planner appointed
M. Ruhul Amln, formerly chair of the social sciences
division at the University of Wisconsin Barron County
Center, has been named assistant director for planning
and analysis In BU's Office of Institutional Planning,
Research and Information Management He assumed
the position on August
will
be working with Karen
L
Futoma, assistant
director for Institutional studies, in providing
detailed
analyses of many of the studies and reports
prepared by
this office.
"We were
quite fortunate In attracting an individual
Amln's caliber to this position," said Hugh J
McFadden, director of Institutional planning, research
and information management '1 am quite confident
of Dr.
that our future planning efforts
under his direction."
will
be most effective
Amln received
a bachelor's degree in political science
and a master's degree in public administration
from the
University of Dhaka. Bangladesh. In addition,
he holds
an
M
A degree
in political
science and diploma in
public administration In organizational behavior
from
Carleton University. Ontario. Canada, and
an
A in
urban studies and a Ph.D. In organizational
behavior
complex organization from the University of
Akron
During his tenure at the University of Wisconsin
Barron County Center, he served as director
of the
Center for Social and Behavioral Research,
chair of the
student issues and life interest committee,
and as a
member of the steering committee, the budget
committee, the recruitment and retention committee
the charter revision committee, and the
grants
M
committee
Interim
dean named
John S Balrd Jr., professor of psychology, is serving
as Interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at
BU through June 30. 1987
Interim Provost and Vice President for Academic
Affairs Daniel C. Pantaleo made the announcement
following a recommendation by an Internal search
committee. Balrd replaces G Alfred Forsyth, who was
appointed provost and vice president for academic
affairs at Millersville University.
In accepting the appointment, Balrd said "I'm looking
forward to the challenge of the deanship and working
closely with faculty, students and administrators for a
productive year."
Balrd
came
BU
as an assistant professor In 1971.
He was promoted to associate professor In 1974 and to
full professorship In 1979. He served as department
chairperson from 1977 to 1980.
Since 1978 he has been a consulting psychologist with
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. In 1980 he was a
visiting research associate at the Institute of Behavorial
Science, University of Colorado. Baird has also done
consulting and evaluating for Bechtel Power Corp.,
Lewlsburg Federal Penitentiary and Bloomsburg's
Family Mental Health Clinic.
A 1966 graduate of the University of Virginia, Baird
received both a master's degree (1969) and a doctorate
(1971) from North Carolina State University. He is a
licensed psychologist in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and a permanent certified psychologist for
the New York education department.
Baird was recognized as an outstanding teacher by
the College of Arts and Sciences Student Council for
1985-1986. He is the author of numerous papers and
to
CARLSON
BRESSI
Familiar post
Dr. Charles H. Carlson, assistant vice president for
affairs, is serving as acting dean of the
College of Graduate Studies until July 1987. He is filling
the post while Dean Daniel Pantaleo serves as interim
provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Carlson joined the music faculty of BU in 1959 and
was promoted to full professor in 1962. He was named
acting director of graduate studies in 1966 and
permanent director in 1968. From 1970 to 1972 he served
as dean of graduate studies.
academic
During 1972-1973 he was selected to serve as interim
president while a national search was conducted. In 1974
he was once again named dean of graduate school,
serving in that role until his appointment as assistant
vice president in 1982.
He was also a former chairman of the music
department and a former director of the Maroon and
Gold and Studio Bands.
Carlson earned his bachelor's degree from San Jose
State University and his master's and doctoral degrees
from Columbia University.
Admissions director
James P. Christy, former director of admissions at
Gannon University, has been named director of
admissions at BU, according to Dr. Tom L. Cooper,
dean of enrollment management.
Christy assumed his new position in July, replacing
Bernard
J.
Vinovrski,
who resigned
to
accept a similar
publications in his field.
position at Wilkes College.
One of Christy's prime responsibilities is to supervise
the university's student marketing program that
Cage coach
selection.
includes every facet of student recruitment and
hired
11.
Amln's prime responsibility Is to coordinate the
university's institutional planning process In
addition
he
BAIRD
Joe Bressl, formerly head women's basketball coach
Bishop McDevitt High School in Harrisburg, has been
named head coach of the women's basketball team at
BU. During his 10 years of coaching at Bishop McDevitt,
he posted a 237-43 record.
Bressi replaces Sue Hibbs, who resigned to assume
full-time teaching duties in the university's department
of health and physical education.
While coaching at Bishop McDevitt, Bressi's teams
captured seven league titles and five district crowns, not
to mention winning four championships in the former
South Central Perm League and three titles in the MidPenn League's Division I
More of Bressi's accomplishments with the ball club
at
include capturing three District III Class AA
championships and two Class AAA titles in post-season
action. His squads appeared in four consecutive PIAA
Eastern finals, winning twice and advancing to the state
championship contest in those seasons.
Bressi. a native of Kulpmont, is a 1971 graduate of
East Stroudsburg University.
Retired nurse dies
Nettie 1 Seely. 85. of Berwick, died in July She
retired in 1968 as a nurse in the BU infirmary, where
she was employed seven years.
"We're fortunate to have attracted a person with Mr.
Christy's strong admissions background," Cooper said.
"I am optimistic our admissions program will continue
under his leadership."
After receiving his bachelor's degree in psychology
from Wheeling (W. Va.) College in 1974, Christy earned
his master's degree in counseling in higher education
from KuLztown University in August 1976.
to flourish
He was appointed admissions
director at
Gannon
in
For three years prior to that appointment he
was director of admissions at Mount Saint Mary College
in Newburgh. N Y. He also had served as an
admissions
counselor at Temple University and Allentown College
July
1983.
of St. Francis de Sales.
was named one of the Outstanding Young Men
America in 1981. In 1983, he was again nominated for
the honor. He holds memberships in a number of
national, state and regional associations pertaining
to
his field of admissions and counseling
Christy
of
Former chair dies
Gertrude E. Flynn. Ed. D.. first chairperson of the BU
department of nursing, died October 27 in New
Hampshire after a prolonged illness.
Flynn was appointed to direct the planning and
development of the new bachelor of science in nursing
degree program at the start of the 1974-1975
academic
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
FLYNN
CHRISTY
MITCHELL
year. She chaired the department from 1974 to 1981.
during which time the program received full State
Board of Nursing approval
classes.
and graduated
its first
three
personality in psychiatric nursing, Flynn
received her degrees from Carney Hospital School of
Nursing in Boston, the University of Rochester, the
University of Buffalo and Boston University.
Prior to her appointment at Bloomsburg, she was a
visiting professor at the University of Massachusetts'
Division of Nursing. Previously, she was a professor and
clinical nursing chief at the University of Rochester
School of Nursing and Initiated the bachelor and
master's degree curricula for psychiatric nursing at
SUNY Buffalo where she was a faculty member.
Flynn's dedication to professional nursing education
made her a significant pioneer and advocate in this
area, according to Dorette Welk, chairperson of the BU
nursing department.
Susan M. Mitchell, Class of
staff
has been appointed
to the new position of assistant director of development
at Bloomsburg University. Prior to beginning her duties
in August, she was program director of healthworks for
Berwick Hospital Corp. She previously served as
coordinator of industrial services for more than two
years and was a public relations assistant for nearly a
year and a half.
In announcing the appointment, Anthony Ianiero,
director of development, said, "The experience Ms.
Mitchell has had over the past four years has given her
a broad background in public relations and
development. We'll be able to utilize her many talents to
help attain both our short and long range development
BU
Interim provost
Daniel C. Pantaleo, dean of the College of Graduate
Studies and Extended Programs at BU, has been named
interim provost and vice president for academic affairs
academic year.
In making the announcement, President Harry
Ausprich said: "Dr. Pantaleo is a fine academician who
has served Bloomsburg University with distinction for
nearly 10 years. His accomplishments reflect the strong
faculty and administrative staff we are fortunate to
have at Bloomsburg. His credentials are excellent, and
for the 1986-1987
I look forward to
working with him in this capacity in the coming year."
Pantaleo came to Bloomsburg in 1977 as an assistant
professor of chemistry. In August of 1980 he was
appointed dean of the School of Extended Programs. He
has been dean of graduate studies and extended
programs since 1982. He served as acting associate vice
president for academic affairs during the 1984-1985
academic year.
Prior to coming to Bloomsburg, he was a Fuibright
lecturer attached to the Science Education Center at the
his leadership skills are exceptional.
University of Philippines for a six-month period. From
1970 to 1976 he was a chemistry professor at Floyd
Junior College in the University System of Georgia at
He holds membership! In the American Swimming
Coaches Association. National Interscholastlc
Swimming Coaches Association. Pennsylvania
Swimming Officials Association, and Is a past president
of the Pennsylvania High School Swimming Coaches
Association
He and
He has served
as an Institutional representative to the
National University Continuing Education Association
and to the Center for the Advancement of Experiential
Learning His professional associations Include
membership In the Pennsylvania Association of Deans
of Continuing Education of which he was vice president
in 1981 1982 and president In 1982 1983
His writings have appeared in publications throughout
the state and nation He has attended and presented
papers at a variety of meetings and conferences
pertaining to his field.
Under his leadership, the first courses by television
were offered and a $26,000 state grant was received for
a model project In rural adult basic education
Over the past 10 years, he has made more than 380
presentations to educational, civic and community
groups on continuing education, astronomy, chemistry
and other subjects.
Swim coach named
David Rider, head swimming and diving coach at
Norwln (Pa.) High School for the past eight years, has
been named director of aquatics at BU The 39-year-old
former resident of Greensburg replaces Mary Gardner,
who resigned the position earlier this year to assume the
duties of associate athletic director
serve as head coach of the Huskies'
diving programs as well as oversee the
dally operations of the university's two pool facilities
While at Norwln, he served as both the men's and
women's coach and established a combined dual meet
record of 159-63-3 His 1982 women's squad captured the
Pennsylvania Interscholastlc Athletic Association state
championship, and his men's team was the PIAA
runner-up in 1984 During Rider's tenure, 61 performers
earned Ail-State honors and 16 competitors gained Ail-
Rider
will
swimming and
5
Hint h
University
1982,
goals for the university."
A native of New Jersey, Mitchell graduated from
with a degree in office administration.
Rome, Ga
Pantaleo received his bachelor of science degree in
chemistry from Manhattan College. New York City, In
June 1966 He received his doctorate in chemistry from
Emory University. Atlanta, Ga In 1970 He has
completed post doctoral courses along with research
projects at Georgia State University and Louisiana State
.,
A prominent
Grad joins
PANTALEO
1986
his wife. Sherry, are parents of three children:
Andrew and Jessica
Christopher.
Schwimmer
dies
Seymour Schwimmer, a professor
of philosophy at BU
Presbyterian University of
Philadelphia while uwultlng
for 21 years, died In July at
Pennsylvania Hospltul
In
heart tests
At his death, he was chairing his department's
program evaluation
"He was one of our most caring fuculty," said Dr. G.
Alfred Forsyth, then dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences, who iIcncMImmI Schwlinmer was "a probing,
question asking person who always wanted to
undercover the underlying logic behind things.
He hud wide ranging Interests In philosophy,
economics und muthemutlcs He was co author of "The
Economic Almunuc 1958" und co-authored scholarly
papers In both philosophy und mathematics.
A native of New York City, Schwimmer was born
itemiM'i n ri.'i und graduated from City College of
New York In 1946 He served In the II S Army In 1946.
!!<• latei woi ked ai
n statistician and dCOnomlll '<>i
the n.i inn.
he.
111 Conference Board He woi
employed foi three yean il the lornell (Jnlvenlty Auto
Crash Injury Research Project
He taught mathematics In the New York City DUDllC
schools from IW2 to 1U«J He received a master's degree
from Columbli fnlverilty i" 1966 ind did Additional
graduate work there and at New York University He
i
1
1
1
1
ii
1
1
I
1
was a member of the American Philosophical
Association, the Eastern Pennsylvania Philosophical
Association and M'nal M'rlth
He Is survived by the wife, the former Ruth Fortlnsky,
to whom he was married 40 years, two sons, Peter of
Denver, Colo
brother
,
and Robert
of
New York
City,
and a
American status.
He also established the Norwln Aqua Club, which
boasted several Junior and senior national qualifiers and
placed performers In the U.S. Olympic trials The club
also holds some national records.
In addition to his coaching responslblltles, Rider
taught physical education and computer programming
courses at Norwln.
Previously, he taught In the North Allegheny School
District, where he developed and administered the
community's aquatic program Rider was the school's
men's swimming coach for two seasons from 1977 to
1978, compiling a 20-2 mark while coaching If All State
and two All American swimmers He was the founder
Allegheny North Swim Club
was on the staff of the Sewlckley
and served with the Peace Corps In Morocco
and coach
From
YMCA
of the
1972 to 1974, he
from 1968 to 1971
Rider received his bachelor's degree In Near Eastern
archaeology from the University of Chicago in 1968 He
was a member of the school's varsity swimming and
water polo teams He earned a master's degree In
sports sciences and his physical education certification
at Slippery Rock University In 1973.
He is certified by the American Red Cross In standard
and water safety.
first aid and Is an Instructor In
CPR
Personnel director
David Cunningham, formerly
of Washington, D.C.,
director of personnel and labor
relations, effective August 1
Cunningham was director of the academic collective
bargaining Information service, Labor Studies Center,
and associate professor at the University of the District
J
has tx-en
of
named
Columbia.
He gained
his personnel experience
when he served as
assistant to the vice president for administration and
finance In the personnel services office at the University
of
Oregon
In
Eugene
assistant professor and chairman of the
Division of Social Science and Fine Arts at Central
Oregon Community College In Bend, Oregon, and an
instructor and chairman of the department of social
science and history at Mount Angel College In Oregon.
He Is a labor relations consultant and has authored
numerous publications and research studies.
Cunningham received his bachelor's and master's
degrees from the University of South Dakota and his
Ph.D. from the University of Oregon.
He was an
6
THE ALUMNI QUARTER LY/December
Jones
in
new
1986
Enrollment gains
post
Planning underway
for 150th celebration
Former BU administrator Larry W Jones has been
named dean of the College of Professional Studies at
Morehead State University In Kentucky. Until August 1,
he was provost and vice president for academic affairs
Jones served as Interim president of the university
after Dr. James McCormlck became chancellor of the
State System of Higher Education In July 1983 and
during a search which led to the appointment of Or.
Harry Ausprich, who took office In July 1965
Prior to coming to BU In 1881, Jones was academic
vice president and dean of faculty at Eastern Montana
College, where he was founding dean of the School of
Business and Economics.
He also held various administrative and teaching
posts at Moorehead State University in Minnesota As a
former fellow of the American Council on Education in
academic administration, he served as assistant to the
president of Oregon Stale University. He has been a
fellow of the Bush leadership Foundation and the Mott
Foundation
Jones received bachelor's and master's degrees from
North Dakota State University and a doctorate from the
University of Oregon. He did post-graduate work at the
graduate school of business at Harvard University
He and his wife, Ellen Barker, a psychology professor
at BU, arc the parents of two daughters.
preparations for BU's teaquteentennial
1989 have begun, under the
in
chairmanship of John L. Walker, vice president
Initial
celebration
for Institutional
advancement.
historical artifacts or
materials they would be willing to donate or
loan are asked to contact the Alumni Office.
Alumni Interested in serving on the various
planning committees are also Invited to contact
Any alumni who have
the
Alumni
Office.
of the four fall offerings of the
BU
production."
Tickets are
events:
still
—
1
Northeastern Philharmonic with
Directors.
Kehr Union box
mixer were Dr William
Stevenson '61, partner In Accountants' Service Bureau
of Long Island and director of Financial Planning
Services of Long Island; Dr. Frederick R. Maue 76,
staff psychiatrist, Gelslnger Medical Center; Dr. Alex J.
Dubll '66, superintendent, Bloomsburg Area School
District, Sue Mitchell '82, assistant director of
development, BU, Harold Ackerman '65, assistant
professor of English, BU; and Dr John J Trathen,
director of student activities and Kehr Union, BU.
Several alumni board members also participated:
Lawson '33, retired social welfare administrator;
Doug MeCllntock 73, deputy director, Columbia County
Lois
Knlcvt'lopinent Authority, and Clayton Hinkel
retired faculty member, BU.
'40,
MU
Forsyth at
<;
Alfred Forsyth, dean of the College of Arts and
Sciences since 1978, resigned in August to become
provost and vice president for academic affairs at
Mlllersvllle University.
Forsyth has also served on the faculties of the
University of Victoria In British Columbia, the
University of Colorado, the University of New
Hampshire and Purdue University. He has written more
than 50 Journal articles and conference papers.
A native of Kearney, N. J he Is a 1961 graduate of
Dickinson College He received a master's degree from
North Carolina State University in 1963 and a doctorate
,
from Purdue in 1967
He and his wife, Peggy, are parents
of
two children
m
a
31
24
-
Ohio Ballet;
- Tokyo
—
office at 389-3900,
The Mitranl Hall box
10
meet
alumni living In the Btnghamton. N Y., area
attended a dinner at the Vestal Steakhouse on
November 7. A luncheon In Oneonta and a dinner In
Albany were cancelled, however, because not enough
reservations were received Spring events In both
Binghamton and Albany will be planned.
Attending the dinner at Vestal were Henrv AD and
Margo Snyder '70 of Deposit; Sharon and Daniel Wolfe
Jr. '68 and '66 of Susquehanna. Pa.; John H Samsel '62
of Btnghamton; WUltam E. Nunn '54 of Oneonta; Donna
Dajnowskt '78 of Btnghamton; and Rhea Strausser
Klapprodt '68 of Apalachin.
6112
4320
6014
13248
6647
2725
2670
7166
6335
6599
10101
85674
6071
4223
5849
12938
Mansfield
MUlersville
Shlppensburg
Slippery
Rock
West Chester
SSHE TOTAL
triiLc
6252
2682
2868
6628
6219
6496
9953
83168
Ol 0
Jlo
392
38
41
97
165
301
888
43
-198
538
116
103
148
2506
faculty ok'd
BU President Harry Ausprich has authorized the
addition of six faculty for the 1987-1988 academic year,
according to Dr. Dan Pantaleo, interim provost and vice
president for academic affairs.
The academic deans will meet with the provost soon
to determine priorities for the new positions,
particularly as they apply to the emphasis areas arising
from the analysis currently being done by the BU
Strategic Issues Group, Pantaleo said.
No
refunds.
Programs are subject
change.
Cochrane
Projects funded
Money for an overhaul of BU's Centennial
Gymnasium has been cut from the state capital
BU
officials
have learned, but
budget,
five smaller projects
have been approved.
The gymnasium plans were passed by the Legislature,
only to be cut by Gov. Dick Thornburgh, according to
Sheryl Bryson, BU director of university relations.
The overhaul of the 50-year-^ld gymnasium was to
cost $3.7 million. It was the largest BU project sent to
the governor.
Another request, $7.87 million for a new library
facility, was cut by the Legislature before the budget
reached the governor's desk.
University officials were "very disappointed" that the
two projects weren't included," Bryson said.
Centennial gym and the library project were
considered top priorities when BU outlined its capital
budget requests earlier this year.
On the brighter side. BU received funding for five
smaller projects it had requested:
$1.44 million for a new boiler that can handle the
university's needs In the summer and act as a
supplementary unit In the winter.
— $840,000 to complete the second phase of a project
to assure access for the handicapped.
$221,000 for safety Improvements to the rigging and
electrical system In Mltrani Hall in the Haas Center for
the Arts. The system was declared unsafe by a
consultant.
—
—
$961,000 to Install elevators In Carver Hall, Haas,
the Ben Franklin Building.
$55,000 for furniture and other equipment in Sutliff
Navy Hall and
—
BU
1463
i
open one hour before
office will
—
N.Y. alumni
1501
uii ic
for ticket sales.
All sales are final.
to
Monday-Friday,
to 4 p.m.
performances
4RS
Cheyney
More
String Quartet; and
An Evening with Roberta Peters.
April 8
Individual tickets can be purchased by calling the
March
w
available for each of the remaining
Maureen Forrester;
February
l1
California
Kutztown
Lock Haven
"Celebrity
Artist Series" were nearly sold out. and the fourth drew
a good audience.
Dr Ted Shanoskl, director of cultural affairs, reported
that over 700 season subscriptions formed the nucleus of
near-sellouts for the Vienna Choir Boys, "A Chorus
Line." and Mark Twain Tonight with Hal Holbrook.
Three
Ml
6439
5087
Indiana
SRO crowds
i
6757
5479
Bloomsburg
Edinboro
BU students had the opportunity to meet Informally
with alumni engaged In a variety of professions and
occupations on the afternoon before Homecoming. The
first annual alumni student mixer was suggested by
Steve Andrejack 74, a member of the Alumni Board of
In the
total of 6.757.
UNTVERSITY
E. Stroudsburg
February
Alumni participating
enrolled in the schools.
BU was one of the big gainers, posting an increase of
318 students over last year's 6.439 students, for a new
Clarion
He described Western Opera Company's "La
Boheme" as "a good performance, a major
Alumni/student mixer
Enrollment has increased by 2.500 students this fall at
the 14 state-owned universities, according to the State
System of Higher Education. There are 85.674 students
Donna J. Cochrane, a full-time temporary assistant
professor of business education at BU for three years,
has been named assistant dean of extended programs
for the 1986-1987 fiscal year.
Cochrane has been co-coordinator of BU's summer
conference program for four summers, has had four
years' experience in business, and has taught high
school and college for 16 years.
She has bachelor's and master's degrees in business
education from SUNY Albany and is preparing her
dissertation as a doctoral candidate at Temple
University in Philadelphia.
She has taught numerous courses and seminars in the
fields of sales, business and communications, and she is
a member of several professional organizations and
associations.
Wanzie with
SSHE
Mary A. Wanzie, acting director of personnel at BU
from August 1985 to July 31, 1986, has transferred to the
Human Resources Division of the State System of
Higher Education in Harrisburg.
In her
new
position as labor relations coordinator,
be involved in faculty third-step grievance
processing, contract interpretation, and assisting in
Wanzie
will
arbitration.
Wanzie came to BU in 1970 and held stenographer
positions in the vice presidential offices for academic
affairs and administration before going to the personnel
office in May 1974. She subsequently served as a
personnel assistant II and personnel analyst I and II
to
trees planted
i
One hundred twenty new trees have been planted on
campus over the past three years, according to Robert
Parrlsh. vice president for administration. The new
plantings include those on the library mall, near the
softball field
post
She was previously acting director from August 1982
June 1983.
Hall
New
fills
and
In front of
Centennial Gymnasium.
Whitmer
James R. Whitmer,
retires
associate professor of history,
end of the current semester. He came
Bloomsburg in September 1964.
retiring at the
is
to
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
PUFNAK
ANDERSON
'43
MULHERN 72
DEMPSEY 70
'66
MONTAGNA
1986
7
'83
SeptemtHM 21 She and hei husband, Allen L BttWI
Sr observed their tRMh wedding anniversary on June 26
with a dinner hosted by their son. Mrs Beavers taught
in the Scranton schools before her marriage.
1910
,
RENA PURSEL CARPENTER '10 died
at her
home
in
Berwick at age 95. She taught elementary education in
the Berwick schools for eight years after graduation
She later moved to Elkins Park and taught there for 30
years, retiring in 1953. She moved back to Berwick in
1923
1957.
Her husband, Stephen C. Carpenter, died
MARIE MCGRATH
in 1942.
'23
died In June In Scranton
A
lifelong resident of that area, she taught In the Scranton
public schools for 4r> yean* prior to her retirement She
Is
survived by a niece and a nephew
1913
1924
HELEN J. PEGG
'13 of Danville died in September at
She taught sixth grade at the former Third Ward
School in Danville and taught the Palmer Method of
handwriting in Sunbury and Danville. She retired in 1957
age
91.
after 30 years of teaching. Prior to teaching, she
employed at Danville State Hospital.
was
LEANORA WALKER SIMONS
SARAH F WILLIAMS
March
22,
died
July
8
In
Sparta, N.C., at age 87 She taught In Northumberland
High School She Is survived by two duughters and a
son, all of North Carolina.
1915
Representative: Warren A. Dollman, Box
Grove, PA 17826 ( 717 ) 458-5159
'18
18
of
Cary.
N.C..
died on
13
Eyers
former Marian Mulherin Churchill, two children, three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
Mr. and Mrs. Cherrie live in San Diego, California.
wife, the
1917
ALICE MULHERIN DAVIS
WECH
died June 23 at Wesley
Village, Jenkins Township, where she had been a guest
for the past five years. She was 89.
She taught for many years in Rice, Wright and
Dorrance Townships, and Fairview public schools of the
Representative:
Street, Royersford,
Grace Klahbach
PA
Miller, 918
Church
19468 (215) 948-3780
of
'24
of
Warrington died
19
retirement In 1968
Survlvlng are a daughter, five grandchildren and one
sister
ELSIE M. PFAHLER
July 8 in Wilkes Borre.
Prior to retirement she was an elementary teucher In
Sunbury and Wilkes Barre She later became associated
with her father in the operation of the Charles F.
Pfahler Paper Co. In Wllkes-Barre She Is survived by a
'19 died
1925
KATHER1NE RINKER ALLEN
1985, In
'17
Crestwood School District.
She was the widow of George W. Weaver, who died in
Her
1929, and William O. Wech, who died in 1967
daughter, Margaret Carey, died in 1985. Surviving are
two granddaughters and seven great-granddaughters.
formerly
24,
A resident of Philadelphia for more than
10 yeurs, she wus a social worker at the University of
Pennsylvania for more than 25 years prior to her
brother and three sisters.
ELSIE DUNLAP
FRANCES MORRIS WILLIAMS
Kingston, died September 14 She taught in the
Kdwardsvllle schools prior to her marriage Her hus
bund, George, died In 1988
Surviving are a daughter, two grandchildren, two
sisters, three aunts, nieces and nephews.
September
1919
JOSEPH CHERRIE '15 recently celebrated his 90th
birthday in Louisville, Kentucky. Attending were his
Representative Edward F Schuyler, 236 West Ridge
Avenue, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-1515
'25
died
December
Somerset Medlcul Center, Somervllle, N.J
12,
Sin-
In Somervllle since 1934
Before her retirement In 1973, she wus un elementury
teucher, working In Hillsborough und Munvllle und
substituting In Brldgewuter und Somervllle for u totul of
30 yeurs She also studied ut Trenton Stute College.
Her husband, John W Allen, died In 1983.
Surviving are two daughters, a brother, five grand
children and two great -grandchildren.
hud lived
1920
Anna Davis Barrow, 21 South Fourth
Ringtown, PA 17967 (717) 889-3838 and Grace
GotshaU Pannebaker, 53 East 6th Street, Bloomsburg,
Representatives:
Street,
PA
17815 (717) 784-3519
BLANCHE CAD MAN FOGHT
'20
has died
HILDRED DEANER RICE '20 died October 10 at age
The Bloomsburg R D 3 resident had been a guest at
1926
85.
1918
Representative:
Street,
Ohl, 25 East
17815 (717) 784-0142
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
PA
ELIZABETH MACDONALD KING
llth
Ashland.
Va., died July 7 in Daytona Beach, Fla., where she had
been hospitalized 12 days. Upon graduation, she taught
later
in Wyoming High School for several years and
taught in Wilmington, Delaware, from 1951 until her
'18
of
the Klingerman Nursing Center. Orangevllle. for the
past five months
A native of Main Township, she taught In Beaver and
Main townships before her marriage She lived In
Cranford, N.J prior to returning to Main Township
0
,
years ago
Her husband. Marion R Rice, died in 1963 She
survived by two sons, a brother, 10 grandchildren and
great-grandchildren
l«
11
MILDRED A GARINGER 26 died June 30 at her
Harveys Lake H I) 2 home She was 79.
Mrs Garlnger taught In the Lake Township School
District from 1928 to 1962 und was very active in church
und community activities.
Her husband, Raymond H. Garlnger, died In 1983.
Surviving are a son, Arnle falsi) a Bloomsburg graduate), two sisters and four grandchildren
retirement in 1972.
She was the widow of Albert King, who died in 1972.
She resided with her daughter, Betsy King Jones, in
1921
Ashland, Va.. for the past 13 years. Also surviving are a
son, George Port Orange, Fla.; eight grandchildren and
13 great-grandchildren.
ANGELINE
1927
E.
BEAVERS
'21
of
Scranton died on
DORIS POWELL ALEXANDER
'27
of
Collingdale
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/De
8
1931
1930
1927
Springfield Born In Taylor, she lived In
for 41 years.
A retired teacher, she taught at Taylor School District
and In Philadelphia before founding the Powell Nursery
School and Kindergarten in Collingdale
died July
11 In
Delaware County
Surviving are her husband, John H Alexander; two
sons, two daughtere, 13 grandchildren and four greatgrandchildren
ANNA CLARKE WATKINS '27 of Wllkes-Barre died
on June 29. She was the widow of Stewart S Watklns.
who died In 1971. Two sons and three sisters also
prcdff I'.ivJ
Ui-i
Surviving are five children,
11
grandchildren and two
sisters.
VIRGINIA E. CRU1KSHANK
'30.
who taught
in
Representative: Faye
Street,
Berwick,
PA
Appleman DeodJer,
Market
1132
18603 (717) 752-5367
"Our World's Most Cherished Poems'" contains her
poem, "To My Mother on Her 99th Birthday " The poem
is dedicated to her mother who recently turned 100. The
anthology has been published by "World of Poetry."
Sacramento, California, and was edited by John Campbell, noted Shakespearean performer.
Her poem. "On a Museum Piece." has been published
in "The Art of Poetry. A Treasury of Contemporary
Verse," edited by John Frost and published by the
American Poetry Association
Another new anthology, "Masterpieces of Modern
Verse," also published by The American Poetry Society,
contains two of her poems, "No Reward Needed" and
EBBA CARLSON KOSTENBAUDER
'28 of
Courtdale
died July 7. She taught elementary education for 31
years, retiring from the Wyoming Valley West School
District 12 years ago.
Surviving are her husband, Howard; a daughter, two
grandchildren, one great grandchild, and a brother
LAURA THOMAS
'28 of Bloomsburg died February 4
the Beaver Township and Mainville area
for over 40 years. She is survived by several cousins.
She taught
In
HAZEL EPLER FURMAN
and her husband,
Foster, observed their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 21 Mrs Furman taught third grade at Second
Street School in Northumberland for eight years Mr
Furman was president of Furman Canning Co. for 34
years and Is now chairman of the board of Furman
"Words of Praise: A Treasury of Religious and
Inspirational Poetry," includes her poem, "A Child's
Story of the Birth of Jesus."
Last August, Miss Crulkshank received the "Golden
Poet of 1985 Award" from the "World of Poetry " She
has received
been named
award
Award
this
year
of Merit certificates and
as "Golden Poet of 1986."
be presented
has
The
in
'28
1931
Representative:
Foods, Inc.
The couple have four children and 13 grandchildren
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
ERMA GOLD SHEARER
'29
had the opportunity
to
campus of California University of Pennsylvania this summer, 45 years after she had left that
school as dean of women.
A resident of Lewlsburg, Mrs, Shearer taught elemenLewlsburg and Philadel-
DORIS JOHNSON STEWART
'29
Berwick died
the Berwick elemen
of
recently at age 76. She taught In
many years.
She Is survived by a sister and a brother.
tary schools for
Frank
J.
Golder,
1103
S.
Market
In recognition of nearly 75 years of loyalty to his
'29 of Berwick died Septem
She received her two-year teaching
diploma in 1929 and her bachelor's degree in 1942. She
taught one year In Sugarloaf and 42 years In Berwick.
She served as head teacher at Ferris Heights and
at
age
77.
Falrvlew Avenue Schools.
Surviving are her husband of 43 years, Otis L. Adams;
a daughter, Sally Adams Frey; and a brother, H.
Carleton Ermlsh.
17815 (717) 784-5783
GOLDER
*31.
educator
long-time
years as a teacher, coach and principal.
He is remembered by his college friends as the
school's outstanding athlete from 1927 to 1931. After
graduation from Bloomsburg, he spent six years teaching and coaching at Hughesville High School while
earning a master's degree from Columbia University
Teachers College.
In the fall of 1937, he joined the Bloomsburg High
School faculty to teach English and civics and coach
basketball
During his 19 years of coaching In the Susquehanna
Valley League, his team won 10 championships. For 13
years he was a member of the District IV PIAA board
of directors, serving as chairman for the last three
years.
He was high school principal for his final 14 years at
Bloomsburg.
He was presented a meritorious service award from
Caldwell Consistory in 1973 for his contributions to the
youth of the Bloomsburg area.
In 1976 he received the BU Alumni Association's
Distinguished Service Award and a life membership.
For a number of years, he served as an alumni
representative on the university's planning commission.
Golder is married to the former Myra Ritter.
ORVAL
C.
PALSGROVE
'31.
a faithful
member
of the
Philadelphia Chapter of Bloomsburg alumni for nearly
50 years, died October 30 in Christiana, Delaware. Born
in Schuylkill Haven, he was a resident of Prospect Park
for 34 years.
He was a technical writer for Westinghouse for 30
years, retiring in 1973. He had also taught school in
Frackville for 11 years.
named
During Mr. Fenstemaker's years on the Bloomsburg
faculty, his interest and participation in college
activities went far beyond the classroom as he served
assignments.
The latter included serving as editor of THE ALUMNI
QUARTERLY from 1926 to 1971 and as president of the
Alumni Association from 1962 to 1973.
He was the recipient of the University's first honorary
degree, the doctor of pedagogy, in December 1983. He
Joined the faculty of Bloomsburg State Teachers
College In 1926 and taught foreign languages and other
subjects until his retirement in 1963. He completed
graduate work at the University of Pennsylvania and
received a master's degree from New York University
In 1933.
also the recipient of the Alumni Association's
Distinguished Service Award in 1964.
Howard and
his wife, the former Mary Edwards, live
Bloomsburg. His son, Howard Jr., a retired Chicago
Sun-Times editor, lives in LaGrange Park, Illinois, and
in
his daughter, Dr.
BU,
lives In
Mary Lou
John, a faculty emerita of
Bloomsburg.
Watch those contacts!
hit
Did you know that NCAA legislation states
an In-person off-campus recruiting contact
by a representative of an Institution's athletic
Interests (for example, Husky Club) is prohibthat
Representative:
Street, MUlvllle,
Margaret Swartz
PA
Bitler,
State
117
17846 (717) 458-6671
ANTOINETTE GENTILE CAPOBIANCO
'30 of
Yon
kers, N.Y.I died on April 4, 1986. at age 75. She taught in
the Plttston School District from 1930 to 1939 and in
Yonkers from 1946 until her retirement in 1972.
She earned a B.S. degree from Columbia University in
and a master's equivalent in earlv childhood
1949
education.
Surviving are her husband, Maurice; a daughter,
three grandchildren, two sisters, nieces and nephews.
ELFED JONES
'30
spent the
month
England and Wales. He had also been
to
of July touring
Wales "in
1984.
on
countless committees and accepted a multitude of
was
He
'Sampler' big
1930
and
was the grand marshal at this year's combined
BU and Bloomsburg High School homecoming parade
He retired from Bloomsburg High School in 1975 after 38
Alma
Mater and the Alumni Association, the board of
directors of the Bloomsburg University Alumni
Association voted unanimous!" at their October meeting
to name the Alumni House in nonor of Howard Fowler
Fenstemaker. Class of 1912.
After graduating from Bloomsburg Normal School,
Mr. Fenstemaker received an A.B. degree (magna cum
laude) at the University of Michigan in 1918, where he
also was Inducted Into Phi Beta Kappa.
SARA ERMISH ADAMS
17
J.
PA
past alumni leader
for
the
tary school for 35 years In the
phia areas.
ber
FRANK
Alumni House
1929
visit
14
Orlando, Fla.
Miss Crulkshank baa had poems published in several
magazines Including "Adventure in Poetry Magazine"
of Texas. "Keystone Gardner" of Pennsylvania, and
"The Lantern" of New York.
She is a member of the Stella Woodall Poetry Society,
and the Pennsylvania and National Federation of State
Poetry Societies
Her name will be included in the forthcoming edition
of "Who's Who in Poetry."
will
Bloomsburg.
coach,
anthologies.
"Amaryllis."
1928
Street,
ShamokJn and Shlkellamy School Districts before her
retirement, has had new poems published in a variety of
Thirty-two students from eastern and central
Pennsylvania and Delaware attended the third annual
College Sampler Program this past summer.
The program gives academically talented black
students who have completed their Junior year in high
school and plan to attend college a one-week sampler of
college experiences on the Bloomsburg campus.
Sampler students, invited because of
PSAT scores
their impressive
ited.
This legislation Is not applicable to:
(1) Off -campus recruiting contacts made by
an Institution's representative In conjunction
with the Institution's regular admissions program for all prospective students. Including
and
The contacts made with a prospective
high school, experience a
variety of college activities. They take such courses as
non-athletes,
fine arts
student athlete by an established family, friend
or neighbor, it being understoon that such
contacts are not made for recruiting purposes
and are not Initiated by an Institution's coach-
as juniors
in
experience and Intercultural communications
by outstanding professors. They also
learn about dormitory life, jobs after graduation, finding
that are taught
the right college, financing their education, human
genetics, managing their time, the capitalistic system
and more.
(2)
ing staff
member.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
1931
1934
Surviving are his widow, the former Elizabeth Caton.
two sons, two daughters, a brother and seven grandchildren
1939
James, will live in the large family home, surrounded
by a pond and acres and acres of land She will also
supervise Dymond s Store in Harding, a landmark
which she and her husband. Donald, established after
his return from World War 11
Ending the interview. Mrs Dymond smiled, rapped
her fingers on her desk and said. That's what 1 am
"
That's what 1 did That's enough
1934
1941
Representatives. C Stuart and Mrs. Eda Bessie
(Beilharti) Edwards, 705 Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0906.
*34
died recently in Bloomsburg at age 73 She was an
elementary school teacher (or more than 30 years,
retiring in 1973 from the Memorial Elementary School In
Bloomsburg. where she taught for 20 years She also
taught in the Catawissa and Lancaster County school
districts.
1938
FRANK GLENN MENGES
WILLARD KREIGH
retired from the Livingston.
elected president of the Essex
'38.
N J school system, was
County Retired Educators Association at their (all
meeting He resides at the Troy Towers, Bloomfleld.
New Jersey
.
Her first husband. Joseph D McFadden, died in 1949
She is survived by her husband, M Paul Whitenight.
with whom she would have observed their llth wedding
anniversary in November
Also surviving are a daughter, a son. two stepdaughters, a step-son. 10 grandchildren, and three
1939
sisters.
'34
has retired after a 52
year teaching career. In recognition of her service, the
Exeter Township Elementary School has been named in
her honor.
The following article by Minnie MacLellan appeared
in the Sunday Independent of Wilkes-Barre:
"I'm so proud to be a teacher. I've loved everyday of
the 52 years I've been with the children." said Mrs
Sarah Dymond, sitting at her desk where she has taught
first grade in the Exeter Township Elementary School
for a large part of those years.
The motherly, soft-spoken woman whose appearance
belies her age, reminisced about her half century of
teaching. As she talked about her mandated retirement,
her eyes filled and the tears spilled over. "They say
have to retire. It's the law. But I don't ever want to stop
teaching," she exclaimed.
A native of Kingston, she earned a B A. degree from
College Misericordia and an M.A. degree from Marywood College. She said she had 16 credits toward her
doctorate when her husband died, causing her to stop
graduate work to assume family business.
Mrs. Dymond began her teaching career in Franklin
Township (now part of Dallas) in 1934, where she taught
all grades up to eighth. In 1941 she transferred to Exeter
Township, where she taught sixth and seventh grades,
then second and, finally, her greatest love, first grade.
When the township schools became part of Wyoming
Area School District in 1966, she stayed on as first grade
teacher and has been there ever since.
1
"I like all young people, but I especially love the little
ones. I like to see them happy, and then you can teach
them best," she explained.
Over a 52-year span, Mrs. Dymond has taught three
generations, recalling she had grandmothers, mothers
and children of many families. When asked about
changes over these years, she commented: "Kids don't
change. But their environment and additional problems
may. If you build their self-esteem and give them lots of
Representative: Ruth Dugan Smeal, 740 Market
Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-4715
ALEX
J.
McKECHNIE
Pennsylvania
elected
Jr
dentists'
American Dental Association
Camp
'39 of
11(11
was
re-
to
the
representative
year term
for a three
Also a graduate of Bucknell University and Temple
University School of Dentistry, he has been active In the
leadership of organized dentistry He Is a past president
of the Harrlsburg Area Dental Society, Pennsylvania
Dental Association, and the National Academy of
General Dentistry He also has been a vice president ol
ADA and PDA and was PDA secretary
Dr. McKechnte. a former member of the BU Alumni
Board of Directors, has served on the Camp Hill School
Board, Library Committee, Mayor's Committee on
Juvenile Problems, Harrlsburg Area Community Col
lege Board and Cumberland Valley Vo-Tech Hoard and
Authority He also is a member of West Shore Country
Club. West Shore Area
Chamber
Commerce and
of
(In-
Advisory Board of Cumberland County National Bank
He was a general practitioner In Camp (III for nearly
I
30 years.
was voted the Outstanding Elementary
America, and in 1981 the Pittston Rotary
Club recognized her for "Service Above Self." She is
equally proud of her life membership in the PSEA and
NEA. In addition, she is active in the WAEA (Wyoming
Area Education Association) and the Mt. Zion United
Methodist Church. She is also a member of Delta Kappa
Gamma, honorary society for women in education.
"I love being a teacher. I love the kids and the people
1 work with. Everyone has been so good to me."
She added with great pride that the administrators
have told her she will always be welcome as a volunteer
teacher. She may come to the school when any other
teacher needs her. Mrs Dymond hopes that will be
in
often!
In the meantime, she and her older sister. Harriet
Mount Carmel died
He taught at Mount Carmel from 1031 to 1934, at
Kulpmont from 1934 to 1942. and once again at Mount
Carmel from 1942 until his retirement In 1972 He
devoted many years to coaching and was athletic
director at Mount Carmel for 26 years prior to his
retirement He was also a basketball official from 1934
to 1956 In 1979 he was elected to the Lower Anthracite
Sports Hall of Fame
Ills wife, the former Ida OToole. died
survived by a son, Glenn
In
1969.
He
Is
JERKY RUSSIN '41 Is serving as tax collector In Old
Korge A veteran of World War 11. he was employed by
the Pennsylvania Department of Hanking as a bank
examiner for the past 30 years He has also served on
the Old Korge Zoning and Hearing Hoard for 17 years
Jerry and his wife, the former Gladys G Pregmon,
reside at 626 Maple Street In Old Korge
1942
Representative:
Dr.
Jeanne Noll Zimmerman,
Richmond Road. Lancaster. PA
1104
17603 (717) 872^642
THE
OF 1942 will hold Its 45th year reunion at
the Sheraton Danville Inn on Alumni Day, June 6, 1067.
All alumni from the War Years are Invited to attend the
celebration which will begin with a social hour at 5:30
followed by dinner at 6:30. Please contact Jeanne
CLAM
3.
A
native of Berwick, she lived
In
died September
Mocanaqua the past
'39
46 years.
She taught special education for Luzerne Intermediate
Unit 18 and the Northwest Area School District prior to
retiring In 1981
M CLAIRE BZRRO000 BALLES
'42 of POttflVlllt
died
on August 19 She was a business education teacher at
Blue Mountain High School prior to retiring In 1976
Surviving are her husband, Paul W., Sr.; a son. Paul
W Jr nieces and nephews.
,
.
1943
Representative Betty Katerman Algatt, 210 Sunken
Heights Avenue, Bloomsburg PA 17815 (717) 784 5584
BERNARD M PUFNAK
'43 has retired as professor
Greater Hartford Community
College He had served on the faculty since 1968, the
second year of the college's existence Pufnak, who was
also chairman of the business department for his first
six years at Greater Hartford, formerly taught business
education courses ut Bulkeley High School In Hartford
for 10 years
While at Bloomsburg, he played on both the basketball
and soccer teams and later took these talents Into the
ranks of amateur basketball, playing with the Sunoco
Motor Oils, who were once Pennsylvania Champions
with a record of 56 wins agulnst four losses
He served as a first lieutenant In the U S Army's
Transportation Corps and saw duty In the South Pacific.
He was also recalled to active duty during the Korean
of secretarial science at
Arizona.
In 1972 she
'41 of
August at age 79 Me received a teaching certificate
at Beckley College, Harrlsburg. in 1830 prior to earning
a degree at Bloomsburg
In
Zimmerman.
ELEANOR SHIFFKA KALINOSKI
hugs and love, they'll respond."
The major changes, she believes, are in the curriculum. "It's much more complicated and involved today
For instance, there are special teachers for art and
music. We used to do it all, and when these teachers
don't come, I still do."
Over her half century of teaching, Mrs. Dymond
estimates some 1600 boys and girls have gone through
her classes. "I love them all, and I've watched them
become doctors, veterinarians, lawyers, mothers, and I
"
feel so badly when one gets off the beaten track
That the children who are now adults have appreciated her speclai treatment is evident in the close
contact she has maintained with many. Just last week,
she received a letter from a former student residing in
Teacher
Surviving are her husband, Anthony; two daughters,
nieces and nephew >
'
ESTHER EVANS MCFADDEN WHITEN 1GHT
SARAH JAMES DYMOND
9
PERDUE
University
VISIT
Maryland,
plant
number
BU
Paul
of
—
President
administrators
Pauling
of
Auspnch and
visited
Perdue,
Inc..
alumni, including
are
the
in
other
Salisbury.
August
A
Sandy Moore and
employed by Perdue Also
were Dr John Dittnch. dean of
the facility
the College of Business, Tom Davies, director of
career development center; Ruben Bntt. director
visiting
of
cooperative education, Anthony laniero, direc-
development, Tom Calder. assistant direcdevelopment. Dr Jerry Griff is. vice president for student life; and Doug Hippenstiel.
director of alumni affairs
Conflict.
Pufnak earned a master's degree In education from
University of Pittsburgh and a certificate of
advanced graduate studies from the University of
the
Hartford
He and
his wife, Jeanne,
have lived
In
Newlngton,
Conn., for 33 years. They have three daughters, four
grandsons and a granddaughter Their retirement plans
Include some traveling and spending winters in Florida
and late summers and autumns
Nantucket
at
their
home on
tor of
tor of
GEORGE E. MILLER '43 reports that he retired two
years ago as superintendent of the North Little Rock
School District after a tenure of 15 years, longer than
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Decemfrer
10
1986
state area to have its schools accredited by the
association
Mr Miller has always been known and recognized by
the people as a person of honesty and integrity who will
not hesitate to speak clearly and exactly his stand on
issues, inspiring a sense of trust and confidence.
These qualities have caused the district to strive for
of hlg predecessors. The following article
(excerpted) appeared In a district newsletter:
Previous to assuming the superin tendency, Mr Miller
served four years as deputy superintendent after having
established what was then a longevity record as
any
principal at Ole Main High School of 12 years He had
served as principal of the Fourth Street Junior High
School for four years previous to that, bringing his total
service to the North Little Rock Schools to 36 years
The 15 years of his supcrintendency mark the period
of the district's history In which the greatest strides
have been made In emphasis on Improvement In the
delivery of Instruction to the boys and girls of North
Rock
Little
Previous administrations were forced to place their
emphasis on the struggles to provide minimum pro
grams because of the severe financial restraints with
which Arkansas schools have historically contended
The administration of F B Wright, whom Mr Miller
followed as superintendent, marked the era in which the
district was able to bring the physical facilities up to a
Miller continued the
high level of adequacy. Mr
district's physical Improvements with the building of the
Northeast High School auditorium, one of the outstand
Ing facilities In the nation, the complete renovation of
Ole Main High School, and major additions to seven
elementary schools
of special government programs, the dls
establishment of the dual school system, and the coming
of programs for handicapped students have marked the
The coming
era of
Mr
Miller's
term as superintendent
These factors, coupled with the decline In the birth
rate which caused a leveling off and decline of pupil
enrollment, has made It possible for the emphasis of his
administration to be on the improvement of Instruction
This has enabled him to lead In the establishment of
what Is widely held to be the best Instructional program
In the State of Arkansas
Mr Miller's Introduction to North Little Rock dates
back to his having been stationed at (.'amp Robinson in
the early spring of 1943 During his stay there, he met
his future wife, Miss Genevieve Adams of Little Rock,
whom he married in 1940 after his discharge from the
Army following service In the South Pacific theater
The Millers established their home In his home town
of Wllkes-Barre, Pa., where he was engaged as a high
school teacher for a period of two years. They moved to
North Little Rock In July of 1948 following his nomlna
tlon as principal of the Fourth Street Junior High
School
Their daughter, Mrs Diane Barnes, went through the
public schools of North Little Rock and currently serves
the district as a library clerk at Indian Hills Elementary
School They have two grandchildren, Jennler and Blair
Following his retirement, Mr. and Mrs Miller look
forward to spending more time on their houseboat at
Mt. Harbor on Lake Ouachita.
Mr Miller can be Justly proud of the outstanding
contribution he has made to the Improvement of the
educational quality on the local, state and national
In the area of
secondary level has
authored a number of articles In the area of secondary
curriculum revision, and student discipline He was a
member of the committee on curriculum for the
National Association of Secondary School Principals and
has appeared on many programs and served on a
number of committees in various professional organize
Improvement
Hons.
He
1972
level of excellence that Is recognized
throughout the state and nation.
As a result of the long and slow evolution of the civil
rights issue as it pertains to school desegregation, Mr
Miller has spent long and arduous hours as a witness In
federal court — these hours having been preceded by
countless hours of study, research and preparation, all
in the interest of insuring that no loss and much gain
would be accomplished out of whatever eventual outcomes the courts might determine.
Mr Miller has earned the gratitude of the patrons of
the North Little Rock School District for untiring
.
.
of
curriculum
at the
;
.
also served on the Teacher Retirement Board from
to 1977
He has been listed In Who's Who In
American Education. Who's Who
Who's Who In Arkansas.
In the
service.
1944
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East 11th
Street. Berwick.
about a complete balancing of the races In the schools of
the district. This was done after it became clear that the
federal courts would not accept anything less than a
mathematical balance. Mr. Miller's firm and evenhanded leadership In the Implementation of an unpopu
lar program that required people to accept the movement of their elementary children from their neighbor
hood school, resulted In the retention of a system In
which there was no wholesale abandonment for private
education, and where there was actual improvement In
total
the quality of Instruction.
During his superintendency the accreditation by the
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools has
been extended from the high schools to include all the
schools of the district. At the time this was accomplished and for several years afterward. North Little
Rock was the only
PA
18603 (717) 759-9733
SARA MARIE "S ALL IE" DOCKEY EDWARDS 44
was named Woman of the Year for 1986 by the Berwick
Business and Professional Women's Club.
She was recognized for her outstanding leadership in
community activities, achievements in the business field
and dedication to Berwick and its citizens.
Serving as president of Berwick Bicentennial, Inc..
she was instrumental in making the borough's year-long
birthday party a success. Many times over the past two
years she attended from eight to 15 meetings a day
offering advice and leadership to the various planning
committees.
For nearly 20 years, she and her husband, Fred,
owned and operated the Studio Shop in Bloomsburg.
While In business there, she served as president of the
Chamber of Commerce, served two terms as trustee and
chaired the tree-planting project in the downtown
section.
Sallle
member
was
YMCA,
a
Berwick Woman's Civic Club, and
is
a board
of the
member
of
the local
actively Involved with a career in interior decorating.
She is also a member of the BU Alumni Board of
Directors.
She and Fred are parents of a daughter. Claudia, who
lives in Seattle, Washington.
1945
Representative: Dr.
Mary Lou Fenstemaker
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg,
PA
John, 928
17815 (717) 784-
0434
district of Its size or larger In the 19
1983 to 1986
1949
E. Grimes.
17102 (717) 233-0777
Richard
Representative:
Street, Harrisburg.
PA
Fulton
1723
EMORY
R. STANLEY '49 has retired as superintendent of the Blue Ridge School District after 16 years of
service. He came to Blue Ridge in 1955 and was
principal of the elementary school system from 1956 to
1968 In that year he began a two-year assignment as
assistant superintendent.
years.
He was with Blue Ridge
for 31
Before coming to Blue Ridge. Dr. Stanley taught in
Dupont. Shamokin, Harford and Gibson. For a ten-year
period he was a visiting professor for Perm State,
teaching graduate courses in education to teachers in
several parts of Pennsylvania.
After earning his degree at Bloomsburg. he took
courses at the University of Scranton, NDEA courses at
four other universities, and received a master's degree
at Perm State In 1955. He was awarded a doctorate in
educational administration in 1967.
Throughout his career he has given leadership and
service to many community, church, charitable and
professional organizations and activities.
Dr. Stanley and his wife, Sarah Louise, were married
in 1948. They have two sons: Park and Brett, the latter
currently a senior at the University of Pittsburgh.
DONALD
M.
HOUCK
has been named principal
'49
of
Bellefonte Area High School.
1950
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Montvale,
NJ
07645 (201) 391-9106
KENNETH L. COOK *50 has retired as professor of
psychology at Kutztown University. A resident of
Mohnton R. 1, he has been at Kutztown since 1967.
Before that, he was a staff psychologist at Wernersville
State Hospital, Berks County, and a guidance counselor
at Twin Valley High School in Chester County.
He earned a master's degree and doctorate from
Temple University.
VIRGINIA REIMENSNYDER '50 has retired after 36
years of teaching business education. She joined the
faculty of Mifflinburg Area High School in 1954 after
teaching four years at Fannett-Metal High School in
Path Valley. Pa.
Miss Reimensnyder started Mifflinburg's business
club in 1954 and has been its advisor for 32 years. She
was an advisor to the Classes of 1962 and 1970, helped
with the Tri-Hi-Y, and assisted other school organizations with typing.
ELVIRA BITETTI
'45 of Free land died in September
She was a librarian and teacher in the Hazleton
Area School District and was very active in her church.
She was also quite active as a student at Bloomsburg
JANICE CASTNER
1985
during the "war years."
Surviving are three sisters and several nieces.
1948
Representative: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
GEORGE
in
E.
MENARICK
Syracuse. N Y died
New York University, he
Army during World War II and the
June Also a graduate
served with the
'48 of
of six
,
language teachers
draft
test
a faculty member at WyoSchool, has been named as one
'50,
ming Valley West High
to
Southwest, and
Of all the achievements and accomplishments of Mr.
Miller during his service to the North Little Rock School
District, no doubt one of the most significant was his
leadership In the implementation of a program to bring
Eastern Bank's distinguished service professorship from
and reach a
He has done extensive study
levels
1948
1943
1943
in
Pennsylvania
specifications
for
to a
committee
the classical
foreign
language pedagogy test.
The test, being developed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education, is part of the new teacher certification testing program. The committee will outline the
test's contents and will determine which
teaching
abilities will be evaluated. Prior to printing in spring
1987. the final draft will be reviewed and revised by the
committee.
Since 1967, she has been employed as a Latin and
English teacher by Wyoming Valley West School District.
of
Korean Conflict. He retired in 1967 with the rank of
major in the special services branch.
His first wife, the former Man- Koslick, died in 1964.
He is survived by his wife. Virginia Lawrence
Menarick; a daughter, a step-daughter, a step-son. a
half-brother and three grandchildren.
JOHN DAVIS '48, professor of accounting at King s
College, has been elected to the board of the Wyoming
Valley Chapter of the American Red Cross. A certified
public accountant, he earned a master's degree from
Columbia University. He received the King's College
Teacher of the Year Award in 1979 and the First
1951
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214 Fair Oaks
Avenue Horsham,
PA
19044
GLENN D. VON STETTEN '51 died in West Chester
on August 5 after a five-month illness. Born in
Columbia, he attended high school there and won nine
varsity letters in football, basketball and track. He
entered the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1945 and served in
Anchorage, Alaska.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
11
Nesters begin retirement; book due
LOIS DATES MAN NESTER and WILMER N ESTER
June 1966 after teaching a combined total
of 67 years. Lois taught business subjects in the Bangor
Area Schools for 30 years, while Wilmer was a business
teacher in the Pen Argyl Area Schools for 37 years and
'49 retired In
also served as
department chair
Wilmer were married in Wesley Methodist
Church, Bloomsburg, in 1950 They enjoy coming back
Bloomsburg alumni activities and seeing the progress
Lois and
to
being made at the University.
Their son, J. LAWRENCE NESTER 77. and his wife.
Sharon, live in Lewistown. where Larry Is a Prudential
Insurance agent.
The following article (excerpted) was written by Lois
Burger, staff writer for the Easton Express
After a combined total of 67 years in education. Lois and
Wilmer Nester of Pen Argyl have corrected their last
homework papers and prepared their last classroom
assignments.
Their retirement years did not start off quite as they
had intended. Their plans for an African safari this
summer were cancelled because Mr. Nester suffered a
heart attack just two days before the end of the school
.
.
.
year.
"He takes care of himself to the nth degree." Mrs.
Nester said. "He plays golf, exercises and doesn't
smoke. This was the first time he was in the hospital in
the 36 years we've been married. The fact that he was
in good physical condition probably accounts for his
"
progress In recovering
—
who his
After a month or two of rest. Mr. Nester
wife claims has been a perfectionist all his life — plans
to get back to his favorite hobby of golfing and may
pursue his artistic interest and take up painting.
Mrs. Nester hopes to spend more time playing the
piano and learning to play the boom-ba, a percussion
instrument, just for fun. She also thinks she might enjoy
doing part-time office work or teaching a college course.
Both hope to be able to do some volunteer work, travel
to new places, and spend time with their son and his
wife. They are members of the Grace United Methodist
Church of Pen Argyl, where Mr. Nester served on the
administrative board for 25 years, 15 of them as
chairman. Mrs. Nester served on numerous committees
and as president of the Women's Society for years.
They have also been involved in community
organizations. He was ways and means chairman for
the 1976 Slate Belt Bicentennial observance and
treasurer and a trustee for the 1982 Pen Argyl
Centennial.
Teaching careers provided them with the opportunity
They have crossed the
United States twice and have visited about 30 foreign
countries. They consider their visits to Rome, Athens
and England as the high points of their foreign travel,
primarily because of the historical background of each
Mr. Nester said they never encountered any serious
problems. Probably the most tiring trip was the 32-hour
return flight from Japan.
The Nesters are looking forward to the publication of
Mrs. Nester's book about the life of her mother, the late
Mrs. Nester took a oneHattie Fern Datesman.
semester leave from teaching to begin writing the book,
and it took her nearly a year to complete it. She said It
was harder to do than any course she ever took.
"I felt that I gave enough of my life to education, and
she
I wanted to do something more spiritual,"
explained. "The book is titled 'Lady of Faith' and it
includes a number of very special letters my mother
wrote to our son when he was In college and some brief
tributes from local friends."
Mrs. Nester says her mother was a devout Christian
who lived a life of miracles and who served her Lord
for extensive travel.
.
.
.
.
studies and driver education
He
retired from teaching
that anyone who reads the book
kind of inspiration," said Mrs Nester.
In 1982
In recent years, he came out of coaching retirement to
help the Henderson football coach with the scout team,
communications and game planning
Prior to teaching In 1954, Glenn worked at Lukens
Steel In Coatesvllle as an estimator In the Lukenwald
sideline
Division
He Is survived by his wife, the former Freda ZelgJer,
two daughters, Cynthia Kohlmeyer of Hollldaysburg and
Ann Schott of Kennett Square, a son. Steven, at home,
four grandchildren, his father, Warren
Carolyn Edwards of Newark, Del
Wayne
witness for Christ.
some
varsity basketball In 1947
He was a longtime teacher and former head football
coach at Henderson High School In West Chester
During his 28 years In the classroom, he taught social
sister,
faith.
Suffering from a curvature of the spine due to a
childhood prank played upon her, Mrs. Datesman was
advised by her doctor to forego marriage and
childbearing. She did not heed her doctor's advice, but
married and later had a child. Her new-found happiness,
however, was at the sacrifice of her physical health, and
she suffered terribly as the back pain intensified.
One September day while listening to a gospel song on
the radio, she was so moved by the beauty of the words
that she gave her life to God. So strong was her faith
that she could feel her spine straighten out and she was
miraculously healed. From that day on she was a
is
At Bloomsburg, he played for the championship
Huskies football teams of 1948 and 1949 He also played
.
witnessing to others about her
"My hope
1952
1951
may
get
of
Von
,
Stetten,
a
and a brother,
Newark, Del
1952
Representatives Francis B. Gallmkl, 90 Tower Hill
Road, Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 34*9746 and Dr
Frank J Furgeie, Star Route, Box 228, Lakevllle, PA
18438 (717) 227-4946
The greenest grass Is that which you trod upon best
sums up Richard Laux's feelings about the Wyoming
Valley And, he says community and local business
efforts are
deepening the hue.
As chairman and chief executive officer of United
Penn Hank and vice chairman of the board of Continental Bancorp, Laux Is using his position to communicate
how green Is his valley
'It's brought
a further level of knowledge about
Northeastern Pennsylvania to more people who are In
the larger business community," Laux says of his
efforts and those of other Wllkes-Barre businessmen.
"There are some very prestigious and Influential
people who sit on that board (Continental Bancorp)
whom I've gotten to know. Many probably had no
reason to know anything about Northeastern Pennsylvania Now they have become more aware of It."
Much the same has happened in connection with
Continental's planned acquisition by Mldlantlc Corp. of
New Jersey He said officers of the latter have already
shown great Interest In what's happening In Northeast
Pennsylvania
Laux says Mldlantlc's pending acquisition of Continental and its holdings Is "the first announced" marriage
between a Pennsylvania bank and one from a neighboring state since the General Assembly approved Interstate banking less than three months ago.
The result will be a financial Institution worth $16
billion, the 32nd or 34th largest banking organization In
the United States In earnings, it will be about the 20th
largest
'52
The following article about RICHARD F LAUX
was written by Larry JaJowlec, editor of the Northeast
Pennsylvania Business Journal, a publication of the
Press- Enterprise, Bloomsburg.
For Laux, the marriage means many things, among
them the fact that UP will have a larger till for lending.
"We have the resources now to lend to the* largest
businesses that have ever been domiciled In Northeast-
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Decembef
12
1966
Pennsylvania without having to worry that we're not
big enough to handle It.
extremely positive I
"I have a very positive outlook,
em
see nothing but Improvement."
In Jobs In
Specifically, he cites the area's net Increase
steel, textiles
the face of fierce foreign competition In
and shoes. "The fact that we have a net Increase In Jobs
given
that Is remarkable. I don't think we've
after
of
all
ourselves as
done."
much
credit as
we
should for the Job we've
also pragmatic about the ups
and downs
-A
the
Bargain-
He served In the Army in Korea and Japan from 1953
to 1955. He was a member of many civic and fraternal
organizations.
He Is survived by his wife, the former Joan Stephens
a son, Stephen; his mother. Prise ill a Newbury; and
eight brothers and sisters.
.
you have got a net gain, and that's what we've been
more coming
He credits the marketing efforts by the Committee for
Economic Growth, but says more can be done by the
way
to
of
businesses move to other areas. That should not be
viewed as a sign that the area Is no good Any area, no
matter how prosperous, has a turnover of people and a
turnover of Industry The challenge Is to make sure that
private citizens by
Guide
Teams."
ing
Laux Is
employment. "In any kind of economy you're
going to have people leaving all the time People and
doing In the past couple years. There's
"
than leaving
He co-authored
with educational administration.
textbook, 'Teacher Negotiations
1954
local
of attitude.
Executives moving Into Northeastern Pennsylvania
"say the saddest thing Is that so many of the people who
live here have never lived anyplace else, and they don't
realize they have one of the greatest places to work and
live. They don't appreciate It.
"If more people get thinking better about themselves
and take a more positive attitude to the people they are
talking to - that In Itself will perform a miracle In
terms of our development here."
(Editor's Note: Richard Laux was a 1966 recipient of
the Bloomsburg University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award. He serves on the advisory board
to the BU College of Business and on the BU Foundation
Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan. 007 Country
Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-7438
RICHARD R. GRABOWSKI '54 has retired as professor of speech pathology and audiology at Kutztown
University. Prior to Joining the KU faculty in 1970, he
was director of the speech and hearing center for Avon
Public Schools In Connecticut. He also organized and
Initiated the speech program for Lehigh County Public
Schools.
He earned a master's degree from Temple University
and a doctorate from New York University.
1955
1953
John S Sorimgeour. Ill)
Itrpreaentutlve
Bloomsburg,
PA
5,
Box
112,
17815 (717) 784-7120
HUMMEL
'S3 has retired as a guidance
EUGENE
counselor In the McCaskey High School of the School
District of Lancaster. He entered the Lancaster school
system 33 years ago as a math and science teacher at
Edward Hand Junior High School. He became a fulltime guidance counselor at McCaskey after spending
some time teuching and counseling at Lincoln Junior
High.
He earned a master's degree at Temple University.
He will spend time trying to expand his family
Hummcl's Hand
more Involved in
business,
Crafts.
even
his
He
church,
also will become
possibly as a
counselor to teenagers and young adults.
MARY GRACE ALMERS WILLIAMS
'53 of
PA
2,
Box
Prior to moving to North Carolina, she taught second
grade In several New Jersey schools, including Hamilton Township, West Wlndsor-Plalnsboro, and the Dutch
Neck School In Princeton Junction.
Surviving are her husband, Raymond, and a daughter,
Susan Bronwyn Williams
WILLIAM STOUTENBURGH
'53.
former superintend
ent of the Allentown School District, has been named
professor of education and department chair at Cedar
Crest College. He received master s and doctoral
degrees at Temple University. He has also been a high
school and elementary principal.
N.
NEWBURY
'53 of
Warren. Michigan, died
September
5 after a long Illness.
in his will. Dr. Newbury made a bequest of $3,000 to
Bloomsburg University "to be used specifically for
science library books."
graduating from Bloomsburg, he earned a
master's degree at Bucknell University and his doctorate In education at Wayne State University. Detroit.
At the time of his death, he was deputy superintendent
of Hazel Park School District In Michigan. He was also
a part-time graduate staff Instructor for Eastern
Michigan University and Oakland University.
Dr. Newbury was Instrumental In the development
and implementation of numerous programs throughout
Southeastern Michigan. He worked to Improve the
He was
life
for
young people.
the author of
many
He earned a bachelor of divinity degree in 1961 from
Lancaster Theological Seminary. He earned a master of
divinity degree In 1977.
Rev. Miller's first parish was in Delmont, Pa., where
he served from 1961 to 1967. He has been active In the
community and in the function of the church at large.
He was instrumental in organizing the Conrad Weiser
Area Minister! urn, has served as chairman of the
Conrad Weiser Elderly Housing Council, and has served
as chairman of the Church and Ministry committee In
the Heidelburg Association of the UCC.
He is married to the former S. Alberta Melton of
Hickory, N.C., who is a teacher in the Reading School
District. They are parents of four children.
Representative:
LOUISE LaSORSA KRAFJACK
'55
has retired from
grade).
She did graduate work at Marywood College, the
University of Scranton and completed NEIU courses.
She has been active In the Pennsylvania State Education
Association and National Education Association. She
was president of the Ablngton Heights Education
Association and was a delegate to national, state and
regional meetings.
She Is a charter member of the Governor's Professional Standards and Practices Commission and is a
member of the local and state board of United Cerebral
Palsy.
ALLEN E BURLINGAME D1ETZ
'55 died September
Muncy. She and her husband, George
observed their 31st wedding anniversary on
home
her
16 at
R. Dletz,
in
August 13.
She was a sixth grade teacher at Ward Myers
Elementary School for 31 years. She was very active in
professional, church and community activities.
Also surviving are a daughter, a son, and a brother.
1957
DOROTHY JOANNE TRESSLER BUECKER
'57
of
Pine Grove died In September. She was a teacher for 26
years, having taught in Pine Grove 21 of those years.
She was preceded in death by her first husband.
Harold Coakley, and a sister, Janet Major.
Surviving are her husband, Theodore F. Buecker; a
son, nieces and nephews.
JAMES B. CREASY '57, professor emeritus at BU,
has been named an account executive with Lincoln
Investment Planning, Inc., a Pennsylvania investment
advisory firm.
Dr. Creasy, highly-respected and popular business
professor, served Bloomsburg for 26 years as faculty
member and administrator. He has an extensive background In taxes, accounting systems and economic
analysis.
He and
his wife.
Mary,
live in
Bloomsburg.
Sandra Pfister Brown, 2220 Kings
PA
Avenue, Easton,
After
quality ol
GEORGE J. MILLER '58. pastor of the RobesoniaWernersvllle Charge of the United Church of Christ, was
honored In June on the 25th anniversary of his
155
18618 (717) 675-1515
Southern
Pines, N.C., died earlier this year after a 12-year battle
with cancer. During her four years at Bloomsburg, she
served as organist
In the region.
1959
Representative: R. Arnold Gartnger, R.D.
Harvey's Lake,
vani a Association of Special Education Directors and as
a member of the State Advisory Panel for Special
Education.
Herman holds a master's degree from Bucknell
University and a doctorate from NOVA University. As
CSIU special education director, he administers a
program serving more than 3,000 handicapped students
ordination.
the Ablngton Heights School District after a teaching
career of 31 years (19 in kindergarten and 12 in first
board.)
DAVID
1958
1953
1952
18042. (215) 252-2881
GOWER
'59 of Lexington, Mass., was
ROBERT R.
recently appointed associate professor in the College of
Education at the University of Lowell.
A former visiting professor to the University of Lowell
and an educational consultant In Lexington, Gower
M
received an
A. degree in childhood and youth
education and a doctor of education degree in curriculum and instruction theory design and practice from
Columbia University.
LAMAR FREELAND
was featured
in
since then at all levels.
For 20 years, Freeland has run the association's
Christmas wrestling tournament. Although never a
wrestler himself, he says it's his second favorite sport.
Freeland has also directed Carlisle Teener Baseball
League for a decade or more.
His dedication to young people has been recognized by
the Kiwanis Club, which gave him its "Dedication to
Youth" award
By
in July.
own admission, Peck Freeland
his
eats, breathes
and sleeps sports. He played center for his football team
at Newport High School, but a back injury prevented
him from playing at the college level.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, he began a
teaching career at the old Lamberton Junior High
School. That's also when he embarked on his coaching
career.
.
.
.
During his more than quarter century as a coach at
the junior varsity level, Freeland says he compiled a
record of 124 wins, 73 losses and 13 ties. His most
successful year came in 1981, when his team was 11-0.
.
.
Last year, Freeland became equipment coordinator
Area School District's four football teams.
He oversees the Inventory of 170 to 200 uniforms,
recommends new purchases and sees that repairs are
for Carlisle
made.
.
.
.
He and
his wife, Jill, also a teacher, have three
children. Sharon, the youngest, is entering ninth grade
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road,
Stanhope. NJ 07874 (301) 347-0930
GEORGE T. HERMAN
for the Central
'58.
special education director
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Lewis
Susan, 19, is a sophomore at James Madison University
in Harrisonburg. Va. Scott, 24, Is studying at Dickinson
School of Law.
Freeland, who teaches person typing and consumer
economics to ninth and tenth graders, agrees student
athletes should be expected to maintain a certain
academic standard
even when it keeps talented
players on the beach.
Freeland favors a proposal
endorsed recently by
—
.
published articles dealing
'59 of Carlisle
an article by Margaret Emery In the August 16 edition
of The Sentinel, Carlisle. Excerpts follow:
Lamar Freeland has had the moniker "Peck" for so
long even he doesn't know where it comes from.
"That has been a family nickname for as long as I can
remember," Freeland says, adding it was hung on his
father and grandfather as well.
While his nickname is obscure, his role in Carlisle
sports is anything but. He helped to found Carlisle
Sports Association 26 years ago and has coached football
burg,
is
serving as secretary-treasurer for the Pennsyl-
.
—
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1986
13
1959
Penn State football coach Joe Paterno — to eliminate
freshmen from taking part in varsity football and other
sports "I think it's a good idea.'' Freeland says
Carlisle Sports Association president Paul Malinich
praises Free land as someone quietly laboring behind the
scenes and out of the spotlight
"The man just works all the time Beneath a
sometimes gruff exterior beats a verv big heart of
gold"
.
.
.
Other
projects close to Freeland's heart are the
programs the association sells at high school football
games and the commemorative
Carlise Bison
Matmen" program for wrestlers
"This is not a big wrestling town," he says, but the
matmen deserve some attention Freeland coordinates
the program and does much of the work himself on his
home computer
Since he began the publication in 1977. it's won even.
in some category of the I \S
Wrestling News
competition The 1985-1986 edition of "Matmen" gar
nered the prize for photography
Freeland says the publicaion, which had a press run
of 125 copies last year, contains no advertising and is
distributed without cost to the students involved in
1
year
DOUBLE FIRSTS —
For the llrst time, a BU alumni chapter has been organized within a
Products and Chemicals in Allontown As its tirst project, the APC chapter invited
10 BU |uniors to visit the facility The students had the opportunity to learn about Air Products and
to talk with the alumni about their careers at APC Among ihoso participating in the visit were
(seated) Mary Arnott, Christine Harkm. Colette Truglio. Michelle Frye. Stephanie Snyder and Morgan
Gildea, ( standing) Bob Mack '76 (APC). Debbie Jaglelskl (APC). Frank Cole '80 (APC). Anne
D'lgnazio 78 (APC). Lance Diehl, Thomas Kitolo. Doug Barbaccl. Bob Lannetti. Fran Lesusky 75
corporation
wrestling.
"It costs a dollar or two" to produce, he says jokingly
1960
Representative:
Chappaqua.
NY
James
J.
Peck, 40 Jeffrey Lane,
'60,
Sue
the accounting department.
Hippenstiel
FREDERICK CROWL
Air
(APC). and Joe Hilgar 75 (APC) Also participating were Dr John Dittrlch. doan ot the College ol
Business; Charles Chapman, chairman ot the marketing department. Dr Robort Yon, chairman ot
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BOB ROHM '60 was inducted into
of Fame on Homecoming Day. (See
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the
BU
Athletic Hall
separate story)
January
tor
'68.
director
prospective
Mitchell '82, assistant director ot development at BU,
and Doug
alumni aftairs The APC chapter also plans to host a reception
students trom the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area.
ot
BU
In
a special education super
Pennsylvania Speech
and Language Supervisors' Group and will serve as
visor, is the president-elect of the
of
speech and hearing therapists.
Institute and dean of continuing studies at Longwood
College in Farmville, Va., from 1980 to 1985
He was an instructor at Sunbury High School and
chairman of the science department for Honeoye
Central Schools in New York during the 1960s.
his master's
'82 und Linda Michael were mar
Allentown Scott Is an auditor for the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association They reside ut
SCOTT FINDLAY
ROBERT H. LEHMAN '60 has been named dean of
graduate studies and extended education at Alabama
A&M University. He was director of the Science
He earned
1963
1962
president during the 1987-1988 school year.
Crowl, who also earned a master's degree at BU. has
been employed by the CSIU for 13 years as a supervisor
and Ph.D. degrees from the
rled July 5 In
Mertztown R.
2.
GARY KAHLER
'82 Is
a business education teacher
Warwick High School He formerly taught
Point School District for five years
He received his master s degree
at
ut
Sparrows
M
minister of St
In
business education
BU
at
vicar of All Saint's Episcopal Church, Scllnsgrove, and
St
Mark's Church, Northum!>erland He received his
S T
from General Theological Seminary of the
Episcopal Church In New York City and his Doctor of
Theology degree from the University of Toronto
While In Canada, he was Sidney Chllds Fellow In
Divinity at Trinity College, Toronto, and senior assistant
University of Oklahoma.
James Cathedral
the United States In 1977, he served
parishes In the Diocese of Albany In New York. He
returned to Pennsylvania In 1961 and Is on the faculty of
Danville High School, leaching In the gifted program
He Is currently engaged In writing a biography of Dr.
from 1862
Morgan Dlx, rertoi of Trlnltv Pailsh.
Returning
to
NYC,
1963
to
1
988
Pursel served the Sellnsgrove and Northumberparish In the summer of 1985, and agreed to
become Its vicar In October of last year Married to the
Dr
1962
Representative:
Pat Blehl Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
Avenue, Gilbertsvllle,
Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
R.D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 (201) 874-3118
PA
19525
(
215
)
367 -9188
land
former Janice Lew of N.Y.C., he lives
ROBERT
H.
PURSEL
'83
was
Installed In
In
Bloomsburg.
June as
DANIEL E HAKNEIt
'63
has begun his second year
Elementary School In
as principal of North Harford
Pylesvllle
Back
time
for fourth
The following article (excerpted) about Grace Hower
was written by Susan Brook, staff writer for the
'62
Press- Enterprise, Bloomsburg
Grace Hower, 78, says she has to go back to college this
fall to keep up with her young grandsons
Her desire to understand the classrooms where six
year-old B.J. Derr and three-year-old Robby Derr are
spending their time has prompted her to enroll in an
early childhood education class at Bloomsburg
University.
The retired school nurse also has an ulterior motive
to grow along with the school In Its evolution from a
state normal school into a university
As 17-year-old Grace Edrie Walter, the Fernville
native attended Bloomsburg Normal School for one year
—
in 1926-1927, while waiting to enter Bloomsburg
Hospital's nursing school. In 1942, as she prepared to
pitch in and teach nursing during the war years, she
briefly took a summer course at Bloomsburg State
Teachers College.
Twenty years later, when the state teacher tr aining
school had become Bloomsburg State College. Hower
He earned his master's degree In administration and
supervision at Towson State University He has also
completed graduate work at the University of Delaware
was a widow who earned
became a school nurse.
and the University
Maryland.
'63 began his ninth season as head
coach at Warrior Run (Turbotvllle) as the
school's all time grid coach leader The first winning
Defender coach since 1905-1956, Mathlas used last year's
7 1 record lo hike his career record to 53 33-2, Including
six consecutive winning seasons with seven or more
wins each
HARRY MATHIAS
a bachelor's degree and
football
But she'd missed attending Bloomsburg University,
which changed Its name when the State System of
Higher Education was formed In 1983
"So I Just got to thinking, wouldn't It be nice If my
grandsons could say. My Grandma made college
history,'" she said of her college education that has
spanned 60 years.
"There's not much else about me they could brag
1964
about!" she joked
taking advantage of a program for senior
pays
citizens to audit classes without paying tuition She
only a $25 enrollment fee to attend William O'Bruba's
Thursday evening class In early childhood education
A sign of the times, her bill at the bookstore - $35
was more than the cost of the course
She says she enjoyed studying at Perm State
University and College Mlsericordla as she worked
towards her permanent certification as a school nurse
She was a school nurse In Berwick until her
retirement in 1974. "Oh, it was a delightful Job I loved
Hower
of
is
Representative Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Klemlngtoo, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Honeyman Road,
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It.
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'64 has earned a doctor of
educational administration at the
University of Pennsylvania. He earlier earned a
master's degree at Bloomsburg, then continued gradueducaate studies toward professional certification In
administration at Lehigh University. He took
LEE
T.
FREDERICKS
education degree
In
tional
Millersother graduate courses at Temple, Boston and
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ville universities
Formerly an elementary teacher, athJetlc coach,
elementary supervisor and district elementary principal
Is now
for the PottsvlJJe Area School District, he
In
assistant superintendent of the Wilson School District
He
Is
married
to the
former Carol Slowlk, and they
Megan and Gretchen
are parents of two daughters,
1965
Representative: Carl P. Sheran, 43
Kennett Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1299
Fawn
Lane,
THOMAS RYAN
'66 was the guest speaker at the 1986
exercises of Our Lady of Lourdes
Regional High School In Coal Township He Joined the
I-ourdes faculty In 1967 after teaching at Warrior Run
High School, Turbotvlllc, for two years He Is a member
of the National Council of Social Studies and National
Catholic Education Association.
He has had an active career as an athletic coach and
official. He wan baseball coach at Lourdes for 16
seasons, junior varsity basketball coach for two years,
and freshman basketball coach for five seasons
Tom was a PIAA basketball official for 14 years and a
member of the Collegiate Basketball Officials of Amer
commencement
lea.
He
In
is married
Ashland
to the
former Paula Kane, and they
live
Representative: Anthony J. Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive,
Ocean, NJ 07712 (201) 922-0039
ANDERSON
Everett, Washington,
has been named a Syntex professional medical representative. In this position, he will provide health care
professionals in the North Seattle area with medical
background and usage Information on Syntex pharma
R.
'66 of
ceutlcal products
Syntex, Anderson was a quality
Merck Sharp & Dohme.
Syntex, which currently spends more than $100 million
Prior
control
to
Joining
manager
each year
ers from the across the nation at the White House.
The program is administered by the National Science
Foundation and began three years ago in response to a
national demand for improvement in math and science
teaching
Teachers are nominated for the honor by students,
parents, school administrators and colleagues. Knorr
was the only nominee from the Express area.
Knorr's course Is called "Earth Sciences for the Real
World." In applying for the presidential honor, Knorr
was asked to state his role and mission.
"My role as a science teacher is to provide for all
students the best possible environment to facilitate the
learning of scientific concepts and skills and to apply
them to real world situations," he wrote. "My mission is
to prepare all students to become responsible informed
citizens to interact with the real world."
In one class project, students are required to predict
the weather for four days
not an easy or exact
science, as anyone who reads or listens to weather
reports knows. But Knorr said he finds that students
take a greater Interest in the topic because he uses
current weather maps and information than if he taught
hypothetical examples from a book.
During a geology unit, students do a land-site evaluation of a one-acre lot near the school to determine If It is
suitable for a house.
"We look at the variables," he said. "We do perc
tests, soil content. Then we decide if we want to buy the
land and if we would make some changes in the land.
This Is a valuable exercise because a piece of property
may be the most important purchase they make In their
"
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lives
1966
BRUCE
1967
1967
1964
For students who become particulary interested in
geology, Knorr conducts extensive field trips. Last year,
for example, he did an exchange program with a school
district In Pleasant vllle,
N Y. The experience was
valuable, not Just because of the different geology of the
area, he said. "It was a cultural exchange, too."
In 1981 he took a group out west to study the Grand
Teton mountains.
Knorr said his course is very challenging for ninth
graders. "I've had students come back and tell me it is
practically on the college level," adding that he takes
the degree of difficulty into account when grading.
This is not the first time Knorr's course has been
honored. In 1983, it was one of 10 Junior high school
courses in the nation to be cited for excellence by the
National Teachers Association.
for
research In the life sciences, Is an
established Innovator In the development and marketing
of prescription pharmaceuticals, Including analgesics
and oral contraceptives, as well as products for the
treatment of arthritis, respiratory and serious skin
for
diseases.
WILLIAM X. ASH Jr. '67 has been recognized as a
registered school business administrator by the Association of School Business Officials International and the
Pennsylvania Association of School Business Officials.
That designation, which requires a master's degree, is
the highest of three classifications.
Ash is business manager of the Danville Area School
District.
CONNIE WAYES
'66
Is
a
part-time
instructor
of
English and English as a second language at Perkiomen
School Connie previously taught In the Upper Perklo
men School District as a substitute
DENNIS REEDY '66 is serving as pastor of Christ
United Methodist Church In Clearfield. He studied at
United Theological Seminary where he received his
master of divinity and doctor of ministry degn-es
He and his wife, the former Yvonne Bruch, are
parents of two children, Elaine and Joseph
VIRGINIA B. SCHWARTZ *67 was featured in an
admissions publication of St. Lawrence University:
"After receiving a B.S. In biology from (Bloomsburg)
and an M.Ed, in college counseling from the University
of Delaware, she taught biology in secondary schools
and directed residence halls at the University of
Delaware. In 1971 she became assistant director of
student services at St. Lawrence, where she supervised
programs and services for first-year women. Since 1981
she has held her current position as director of
counseling services and led a wide variety of campus
workshops on such topics as leadership, study habits,
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
THOMAS
P.
Thomas Lemon,
KNORR
Sr. '67
1502
was one
Susan Drive
of six
Pennsvl
a sudden and dramatic rise in Interest
That
one example of Bloomsburg native Thomas P
approach to teaching earth sciences to
ninth graders at Pen Argyl Area Junior High School It s
an approach that has earned him more than the
attention of his students. It also has earned him a slot
as
one of six Pennsylvania teachers chosen as finalists In a
presidential program* to' honor science and math teachIs
Sr.'s practical
has been named resident
1968
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
Street, Trenton,
NJ
08618 (609) 989-7435
STAN KUCHARSKI '68 is head football coach at
Wallenpaupack High School. He was formerly head
coach at Mid-Valley High School (1982-1985) and also
served as head coach at Scranton Prep for five years.
Stan also teaches social studies.
BARBARA POLITTS BYRER '68 has received her
doctor of education degree from West Virginia University. Her degree is in learning disabilities and behavior
disorders, with a minor in education administration.
Barbara earned a master of arts degree from West
Virginia University in 1971. Her professional experiences include being a VISTA volunteer for one year and
a teacher of regular and special education for 15 years
in the areas of early childhood, mental retardation,
learning disabilities and behavior disorders.
Dr. Byrer is an assistant professor of special education at West Virginia Wesleyan College and also teaches
graduate classes at Salem College and West Virginia
University.
She and her husband live in Clarksburg, West
Virginia, with their two children, Kristie and Mattew.
BONNIE FOX WILLIAMS '68 has earned a doctor of
education degree at Temple University. She earned a
master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1972 and completed
graduate courses at Bucknell University.
Dr. Williams is a mathematics instructor in the
Testing for Essential Learning and Literacy Skills
(TELLS) in the Danville Area School District.
She and her husband, Lee A. Williams, are the parents
of two children, Stefanie and Steven.
ROBERT L. NICCOL '68 has been appointed southwest regional sales manager by Degussa Corporation's
Chemicals Group, Pigments Division. He has sales
responsibility for Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana and
Arkansas.
A ten-year employee of Degussa, Bob had previously
been eastern regional sales manager. Degussa is a
worldwide leader in the development and manufacture
of chemical, precious metal and pharmaceutical specialties.
He and
his wife,
Jennie, and son reside in Piano,
Texas.
CAROL MARONE RIEDER '68 teaches French at the
Emmaus High School in the East Perm School District.
She resides
JOHN
in
Allentown.
MURRAY
of steel ton -High spin- Junior-Senior
received several honors, including an award from the
Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Society, St.
Lawrence's Emily Hepburn Award for Creative Leadership, and a nomination as an Outstanding Young Woman
principal of Bald
of
America.
vanla
teachers chosen as finalists in a presidential
program to honor science and math teachers from
across the nation. The following article appeared In The
East on Express.
Meterology is not usually a driving concern of 15-yearolds, but get them involved In predicting whether
It will
snow enough to get a day off from school and vou'll see
'67
planning, eating disorders, assert iveness, crisis
intervention, communication skills, relationships, and
stress management. In recent years, Mrs. Schwartz has
life
1967
FRANCIS J. KARWACK3
chaplain of Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp Hill.
A native of Mount Carmel. Rev. Karwacki studied for
the priesthood at Pope John XXIII Seminary in Weston.
Mass., and was ordained on April 9, 1983 Following his
ordination, he was assigned as assistant pastor in St
Joan of Arc's Church. Hershey, and in 1985 was
transferred to St. Patrick's Church in York.
He was a biology teacher for 12 years and head of the
science department at Mount Carmel Area School
District before he entered the seminary. He also earned
a master's degree in biology at BU.
WILLIAM J. GERING '67 has been named senior vice
president /trust officer by Carroll County (Md.) Bank
and Trust Company. He has 14 years of experience in all
phases of trust business, including trust and estate
management, business development and tax accounting.
Bill was formerly a vice president/trust officer with
First National Bank of Maryland. Prior to that, he was
a staff accountant in the tax department of Arthur
Andersen & Co.. CPAs in Baltimore.
Bill earned a law degree from Dickinson School of
Law. He is a member of the Pennsylvania and
Maryland Bar Associations and was admitted to the
Pennsylvania Supreme Court In 1970 and the- Maryland
Court dTAppbais
wms+
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A.
'68
has been appointed principal
High School.
JANET WILLIAMS FORNEY
'68 has been named
Eagle Area High School. She and her
husband. Dr. David Forney '68. are parents of two sons.
MARY JO ALTER '68 and her husband, Ben, recently
observed their 35th wedding anniversary. Before their
retirement, Mary Jo was a reading specialist for the
Berwick Area School District, and Ben was a member of
BU's languages and culture faculty. They are parents of
three children, and they have three grandchildren.
1969
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield, PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
HENRY
and JULIA
HYNOSK1 McKEE
'69
announce
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Sudan experience
The scene
is In
3 huge>
32
the Sudan, the largest country
In
mud hut « man teaches
f™^
* Wowing
JLf
through the
classroom Birds and insects are flying
around the students, distracting them
as they attempt to
° n U>eir sy ,labus "Eluding Moby
'
Dick
The
students were learning under very
adverse
conditions." said Dr Randall Fegley.
the man who
teacher in that desert setting. Dr
Fegley a 1977
Bloomsburg SUte College, spent four years
in the Sudan, teaching English
in one of two villages and
studying the attempt of the nation.
Sudan, to divide
itself into
nation states, like the United States
to Sudan because of the teaching
jobs
available and then became interested
in the process the
government was starting." said Dr. Fegley
'Since 1
was there to teach from 1980 to 1984. I was
able to follow
the process from beginning to end " It
was the subject
of his doctoral thesis
Alter graduating from Bloomsburg in
1977. with a
degree in political science and history. Dr. Fegley
went
to England and attended the University
of Leicester
There he received an
A. in European Political Studies
"I
huts for the entire four years The huts
were box
shaped and each box was a room, bedroom,
kitchen etc
Then there was a mud brick wall that surrounded the
huts, forming a compound.
Living between the Nile River and the Sahara
Desert
Dr Fegley had to adjust to the present conditions
"Certain things were difficult." said Dr Fegley
compliment or thank her for the meal. It
would Insult
the host I had to ponder every
word 1 said "
After completing his work In the
Sudan. Dr Fegley
rtMurned to England and completed
his doctoral studies
at the University of Reading.
He earned a doctor of
philosophy degree In politics. Dr Fegley
said political
science In Ureal Britain takes more
of a historical and
"The
was
went
15
basis of book
mud
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of
1986
physical conditions were easier than I thought It was
very hot. but there was no humidity There was
the
danger of dehydration, but physically, the adjustment
theoretical basis than that studied
in the United States
Currently, Dr. Fegley Is completing
a book on the
African nation of Equatorial Guinea.
"As far as my
work is concerned, the book Is 95% finished."
said Dr
begley When asked If he plans to return
to Africa, he
>.iui he should gel hack some
time In the next three
\e.irs. to sta\ on top o( what
he has studied
A native of Pennsylvania, he Is living for now In Deer
was easy
"One of the most difficult adjustments was dealing
with the devout Muslim Fundamentalism
present There
was no real danger, but everyone, native and foreigner
had to be careful of what was said For example, if a
man had his wife serve you dinner, vou could not
I
ako
M
in 1979.
His master's thesis was on the decentralization of
government in Belgium, similar to the study he would
later do in the Sudan. Dr. Fegley's study
in Sudan
Involved the effect the governmental change
was having
on the province in which he lived.
"I was in the periphery, and my study followed
the
effects there." he said.
Dr. Fegley added he was 300 miles from the nearest
and the province in which he lived, about three
times the size of Pennsylvania, had only fourteen miles
of paved road. He said that these things had
a very
detrimental effect on the process the government was
attempting.
train,
"There was very little communication between the
newly established nation-states," commented Dr.
Fegley. "Officials of the Sudan government stationed
in
the provinces could never expect their pay to arrive on
the same day of the week, each week. Because of these
travel and communication difficulties, the process of
becoming a nation of states did not work the way it was
intended."
He added
that in addition to monitoring the effects
he interviewed members of the national and
regional governments.
While in the Sudan. Dr. Fegley lived in one of two
locally,
FEGLEY
1969
IN
FRONT OF
HIS
MUD HUT
IN
SUDAN
1969
1970
the birth of their fourth child, a daughter. Julia Marie
was born April 25 and weighed eight pounds, one ounce.
She joins brothers Henry Sean, six; Patrick, two and a
half; and sister Dorothy Rose, 16 months.
In addition to his hearing aid and Mustang restoration
businesses, Hank also owns and operates Action Marine
in Gloucester City, N.J., where he sells high performance boats. Their address is 13 East Aibertson Ave
J Shortly after
with State Farm
Insurance Company He began as a field claim rcpre
sentative handling bodily Injury claims In 1974 the
opportunity came to start his own State Farm agency In
Westmont, NJ
Gillette
,
08108.
In
Old Forge
.i
JAMES BONACCI
his
new
'69
has retired as a nurse in the
Minersville Area School District. She is also a graduate
of Jefferson Hospital School of Nursing
hn
.iiitl
office building In Gillette.
graduation,
he
began
his
N
career
qualified for numerous awards, such as million
agent, quality career agent, legion of honor
agent and the bronze tablet award which Is the top
dollar
at
<
h. hi in. in
tit
the
business
education
Jersey Shore Senior High School
has completed construction of
He has
KATHRYN JENKINS
'69
tr.it
department
life
agent award given by the company
BLAIR RUSSELL MONIE 70
Ihr First Presbyterian
Church
Is
thr senior pastor of
of York, a post he has
held since 11W1
\n April of V.M> he traveled In the Soviet Union as a
guest of the Russian Orthodox Church
In his leisure time. Dr Monle Is an avid sailor who
ran often be found on his day off "gunkhullng" In the
Chesapeake May
DONALD HOUGH
'70 has been named principal of the
Area High School ll<- had hcen av.lslanl
principal at Bald Eagle Nlttany High School for six
liellefonte
GEORGE A. ZIOLKOWSKI '69 received a doctor of
philosophy degree in educational administration from
Penn State University in August He also earned M.S.
degrees at Bloomsburg and the University of Southern
California.
George is director of special education for Tuscarora
Intermediate Unit 11. He and his wife, Arlene. live in
Lewis town with sons Joshua and Nicholas
BART GIACOMETT '69 is vice principal of Old Forge
Elementary School and a business education teacher in
the Old Forge School District. He is also a member of
the board of trustees of Northeast Institute of Education.
He received a master's degree in public school
administration from the University of Scranton. He
holds Pennsylvania State Certification in business education and public school administration and is working
toward his superintendent's certificate at Lehigh Uni-
)
LAURA WARNKEN
'69 Is
Factoryville Elementary
Trail High School
former Jeanne M. Basta. are
parents of two children Alicia and Joseph. They reside
his wile, the
.
teaching first grade at the
School In the Lackawanna
years
He and
Adam
his wife, Pat, are parents of
BARBARA KASKIE
award
70 received
the outstanding
Future Business Leaders of
America State Leadership Conference in April. Bryan is
advisor
at
the
'70
Is
teaching
In
the
Line
Mountain elementary schools this year. Miss Kaskie,
who also earned a master's degree at BU, previously
taught In three other school districts in Maryland and
Pennsylvania She served as a long-term substitute
teacher at Line Mountain for the past three years.
Clearfield
the Jerry
Representative John W. Daifovo. 215 Forrestai Drive,
Caravel Fair, DE 19701 (302) 268-9403
an adopted son,
David.
STANLEY
1970
BRYAN DREIBELB1S
versity.
He and
LOUIS JOHN TENTROMONO '69 and Virginia It
Bouchelle were married June 28 In Hockessln 'Melaware United Methodist Church Louis received his
master's degree from the University of Delaware and Is
a teacher In the Red Clay Consolidated School District
The couple resides In Newark. Del.
G.
RAKOWSKY
'70,
superintendent of the
Area School District, has been inducted Into
Wolman Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports
Hall of Fame.
After graduation from BU, where he played football,
Stan followed the family tradition of education by
joining the North Schuylkill High School faculty as an
English teacher and assistant football and track coach.
He also remained active in the community while
studying at Penn State for a master's degree in
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1970
He
educational administration.
In 1971 he founded and served as first president of the
North Schuylkill Half-Time Cluh f football boosters; In
later years he became chairman emeritus of the club as
well as chairman of the North Schuylkill HalJ of Fame
Selection
Committee which he founded. Both groups are
further served on the board of directors
and later as president of the Frackvllle Midget Football
Association.
After serving several years as an officer of the
Schuylkill County Football Coaches Association, he was
awarded life membership In the organization. Additionally he is one of the very few scholar athletes to become
a member of Schuylkill Chapter No 25 National
Football Foundation Hall of Fame For the last several
years he served as master of ceremonies at the annual
banquet In 1983 he was honored by the Schuylkill
Chapter with the award for outstanding service to the
youth of Schuylkill County
After several years at North Schuylkill, Stan was
named assistant principal and athletic director of the
Towanda Area High School. In December 1976 he was
elected principal of the Clearfield Area High School. He
became nuperlntendent of the district In August 1984
after five months as acting superintendent.
still
active.
1972
1970
He
Stan has served education in various local and
statewide capacities, highlighted by his term as the 50th
state president of the Pennsylvania Association of
Secondary School Principals. He also has served on the
executive committee of the Pennsylvania High School
Speech League; secretary of the Northern Tier Athletic
League; member of the PIAA District IX Committee;
secretary and later chairman of the CENPAC Athletic
League; president of the Central Pennsylvania Baseball
League, member of the Jerry Wolman Hall of Fame
Chapter and involved in preliminary arrangements to
establish a hull of fame chapter In the Clearfleld-Central
Pennsylvania region. He Is also an active member of
various fraternal, social and civic organizations in
Frackvllle and Clearfield
In 1983 he was appointed by Gov. Thornburgh to a sixyear term on the BU Council of Trustees, serving as
vice chairman for the last two years. He also served on
the Presidential Search Committee In 1985.
He Is a member of the Association for Supervision of
Curriculum Development, the Pennsylvania Association
of School Administrators, the Pennsylvania Association
of Secondary School
Principals, and the National
Association of Secondary Principals.
He has published extensively In professional and
educational Journals, and recently was requested to
chair the evaluation team for the Middle States Association of Schools und Colleges
GILBERT SELDERS
'70
recently received the Secretary's Achievement Award from the Pennsylvania
Department of Labor and Industry. Gil is director of
program operation in the department's Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
for Lt
also served as the Westmoreland County chairman
Gov BUI Scran ton's gubernatorial campaign
Hugh
is
married
to the
former
RUEY CLOAK
'67
'70 has taught fourth grade in Couders
Elementary School for 16 years. He has done postgraduate work at Mansfield University and Penn State
He Is married to the former Fran Caldwell, and they
are parents of three daughters: Tara, eight; Tracy,
and Jenny, four. They live In Coudersport.
HUGH
six";
DEMPSEY
M.
70 has been named vice
president for development and public relations at The
Eye and Ear Institute of Pittsburgh Prior to Joining the
Institute, Dempsey served for seven years In various
development and fundraislng capacities at Saint Vincent
College in La t robe.
Active in alcohol and drug addiction prevention
programs, he founded the Saint Vincent College Drug
and Alcohol Prevention Project which has become the
second largest such program in the state. Dempsey
recently was appointed by Governor Thornburgh to
the
Governor's Drug and Alcohol Advisory Council which
oversees distribution of all funds allocated bv the Office
of Drug and Alcohol Programs. He is also
vice president
of the Alcoholism and Addiction Association
of Pennsylvania.
He belongs to numerous civic groups. He serves on the
budget and finance committee of the Latrobe Chamber
of Commerce, Is a board member of
the Greensburg
Diocesan Council of Education and is a member of
the
Westmoreland County Carnegie Associates, as well as a
commission member
of
Greensburg Garden and
Civic Center. He recently was appointed
to the board of
trustees for the Westmoreland County
Community
the
College.
Hugh earned his master's degree from BU in 1975
his doctorate in education from IUP in 1979.
and
M
New
Jacqueline Feddock, 240 Central
York, N Y. 10019.
who
a a regulatory affairs officer for INTEC Systems. Inc
The Eye and Ear Institute, dedicated to pioneering
research in ophthamology and otolaryngology, is a
newly founded clinical research facility specializing in
eye, ear, nose and throat disorders
is
MICHAEL RICCI 70
son,
Michael
Paul
his wife are parents of a
born September 28 at the
Welden, Germany Michael is a
and
Jr.,
Egchenback Hospital In
teacher at the Grafenwocher Army
Germany.
Base
in
West
WILL SMITH 70 of Clark's Summit has been elected
president of the Ablngton Heights Education Association. He Joined the elementary faculty in 1970 and in 1975
was assigned to the middle school, where he has been a
team leader for 10 years. He Is a past Lackawanna
Teacher of the Year. He earned a master's equivalency
DOYLE K linger Jr. '70 is pastor of Trinity United
Methodist Church in Jersey Shore. A graduate of Wesley
Theological Seminary, he formerly served the Centre
Hall and Powells Valley Methodist churches. He and his
wife, Jean, are parents of three children: Tamara, Kara
and Doyle III.
ELZAR CAMPER 70
has been named vice president
academic affairs at East Stroudsburg University for
the 1986-1987 academic year.
Dr. Camper joined the faculty at ESU in 1972 as an
instructor in the educational communications and technology department. He was promoted to assistant
professor in 1975 and to associate professor in 1979.
He was named acting dean of the School of Professional Studies for the 1984-1985 year and was promoted
for
to full professor In 1986
While at ESU, Camper has taught courses in photography, television, telecommunications, communication
theory and issues. He is a member of the Middle States
Evaluation Steering Committee and has participated in
numerous conferences in the field of communications.
He earned a master's degree in education media at
Temple University, a master of library science degree
with a concentration in administration and information
science at Rutgers University, and a doctor of education
degree at Temple University.
Camper and his wife, Carol, have two children and
live in Norristown.
JUDITH FLANAGAN FUHRER 70, and her husband,
Fred, are parents of a son — their third child — on
October 21, 1985. They live at 1613 Rivers Edge Drive,
Delanco, NJ 08075, and would love to hear from
classmates.
TOM TROY
port
Representative:
S., Apt. 14A,
Park
1971
Representative: William H. Cluley, Box 4320, R.D.
Spring Grove, PA 17362
4,
JOHN HARTZOG 71. a math teacher In the East
Penn School District, was chosen by Wescoesville and
Lower Macungie schoolparents as "Neighbor of the
Week," in recognition of his sponsorship pf trivia
contests for school children.
He began a junior high trivia club in 1971 when he
joined the East Penn faculty. In 1975, a local group ran
a trivia contest with 20 to 25 teams of four players each
The next year John started the Super Bowl of Trivia.
Preparation for Super Bowl X amounted to over 4.000
questions for 31 teams of people ranging in age from
approximately 13 to 60.
Using the alias "Doctor Zog," John has done extensive work on both radio and TV, starting around 1978
with WKAP, then moving to WAEB where he had a
regular four-hour show once or twice a week in the
evenings
He has also had trivia shows and contests on local
television The finals of Super Bowl IX were taped and
shown on cable TV along with his versions of Scholastic
Challenge on the junior high level.
He is active in helping the March of Dimes each year
to raise money in his area. Although trivia keeps John
quite busy when not teaching math, he also acts as a DJ
in his spare time for all occasions.
He and his wife, the former Yvonne Biaocco, have two
children: John and Heather. The family lives in
Tamaqua
FRANK MOISTER 72 and his wife, Sue, have an
expandable family. Besides their own three children
Laura, nine; Lydia, seven; and Benjamin, ten months
they have cared for five others over the course of the
last five years, all youngsters with severe physical or
-
emotional handicaps.
Although the experience as a foster family has often
"stretched us to the limits of our endurance," Frank
says it has also made them grow.
Sue says she had wanted to do foster care even before
her marriage. "I had worked in the pediatric unit of
Montgomery Hospital for a while. But when I talked to
Frank about it, he said absolutely not. He didn't want
anything to do with it."
Through the years. Sue tried out the Idea on her
husband every once in a while, and got pretty much the
same response. Each time he said no, she would put the
thought back on the shelf to dust off and present once
more when the time seemed right.
The years went by, and the Moister family grew. Sue
worked as a nurse in the ICU unit of Hahnemann
Hospital, and Frank's job as a teacher in the Norristown
School District was going well. They had their own
home, and in his spare time, Frank tinkered with cars
out in the garage and restored antique automobiles.
From all appearances, everything seemed right. But
appearances can be deceiving.
"I was empty Inside, and I kept trying to fill that
empty space with cars, or dogs or drinking or hunting.
Nothing seemed to work," Frank recalls. Then, although
the couple had been attending church for some time,
faith suddenly took hold of Frank.
"I became a Christian, and everything changed," he
says. "My whole outlook was suddenly different. It's
absolutely true. The Lord does change lives."
At that point, Frank began to sense some design to his
life,
a reason for being, and Sue remembers her
husband's religious conversion as the thing that changed
her own life.
Always a churchgoer, she had never taken her faith
seriously until that happened. "It was kind of funny. I
took him to church, and he took me to God," she says
now.
Their newfound unity of purpose plunged them into an
entirely new lifestyle. In 1981, Sue saw an ad from a
foster care agency that handled medically and emotionally handicapped children. With Frank now totally
supportive, they applied for a foster child through the
now-defunct Philadelphia Society for Services to Children. They were assigned their first baby a week before
they were formally accepted. Since then, they have
"adopted" four other foster children.
How do you make foster care work? According to the
Moisters, father and mother and children must work as
a team, all having the same goal. They must budget
their time well, and above all, they must be able to give
up their charges.
"Many people don't get into it because they can't face
the prospect of giving up a child," Frank admits. "It's
like losing one of your own. A death in the family."
Luckily, the Moisters' children have all gone to good
homes, but that doesn't lessen the trauma of letting go.
The family retains ties with many of the little ones
they've taken care of.
In the end, says Sue, "It's a great blessing, taking
care of other people's children. I don't think I'll ever be
tired of it. I wish I could get my fill of them!"
And Frank sees now a reason for their unusually
strong courtship that survived time and miles of
.
.
.
separation.
"Looking back, I really feel that the Lord had
something in mind for us. Let's face it, we don't share
that many interests. She loves the indoors, and 1 love
the outdoors. There was a reason, in the long run, for us
to get together. Whether foster care was the reason,
I
don't know.
If it were, then Sue and Frank grew up in
the right
families themselves. Frank comes from a family of
seven children, and Sue is one of four siblings. Their
childhoods, thinks Sue. may hold the key to their love
of
parenting.
She says, "We both had exceptional parents
us a tremendous head start."
(Excerpted from article in the
Pboenixvtlle, written by E.J. Brown.)
PHILIP
GENOVA
married June
Jr.
21 in Ithaca.
who gave
Evening Phoenix
72 and Judith Soler were
N
Y. Philip
is
self-employed
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Oecember
1986
17
1972
as a painting and renovation contractor
in the Ithaca
area Their address is 216 Fayette St
Ithaca
1
.
WILUAM
MULHERN
F.
72 is administrative assist
ant in charge of government liaison
and the thrift shop
Good Shepherd Industrial Services in Allen
own During its 28 years of sen-ice to area businesses
division of
Industrial Services has employed
handicapped and
disadvantaged workers
Bill has been with Good Shepherd
for four vears He
earned an M.Ed at Bloomsburg and has done
additional
graduate work at Lehigh University, Manwood
College
West Chester and Temple University
He is married to the former Suzanne Svsak. and thev
are parents of a son. Robert
THOMAS
G. BARTON 72 of Hamsburg died August
the Shock Trauma Center of the University
of
Maryland He fractured the first and third vertebrae in
his spinal cord while swimming in the ocean
on August
16
at
4
Ocean City, Md.. where he was vacationing with his
family. The accident left him paralyzed from
the neck
at
down.
He was assistant principal of Central Dauphin High
School, Harrisburg. where he also taught English for 14
years. He was auditor for West Hanover Township
He received
a master's degree in education at
Penn
State.
Surviving are his wife, Rozanne. sons. Bradley and
Blake; parents, John and Shirley Barton of Nanticoke
brothers, John. David and Jeffrey.
LANCASTER GET-TOGETHER - BU
reception at the
Alumni
at Millersville
JAMES C.
'72 has been named accounting
supervisor of The Office Works, Inc., Lancaster He
joined the company in January 1985 after teaching
accounting for eight years in the Pequea Vallev School
BREWER
District.
Jim and
his wife,
Mary,
live in
Brownstone with
their
home
of
alumni
Conrad and Barbara
living in Lancaster County were guests
Stanltskl '60 and '62 following the BU football
at
a
qame
attendance were Doris K. Hosier '48, Terry Engleman '61 Louis
Mulka
'69
Barbara A. Caruana '77. Pierce Atwater '77, David Mcllwalne '80.
Jim' and Marsha
Scnmucker '78, Steve and Leslie Schmucker '84, and Mary Anne Klemkosky '59,
president ol
the BU Alumni Association Representing BU were Dr Harry Ausprich.
president, Or Dan Pantaloo
acting provost and vice president tor academic aflairs. Dr
Jack Mulka '66, dean of student
development, Kathy Mulka '68, and Doug Hlppenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs
in
daughter.
JOHN
R.
CHOYKA
'72
has been promoted
to distribu-
manager at the Philadelphia distribution
center of Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation. A native of
Clarks Summit, he joined the company in 1972. Most
recently he was controller of the company's Philadel
phia plant. He resides in King of Prussia.
tion facility
1972
1973
PAUL SAVKA
KATHLEEN POLASTRE
has been named elementary principal for the Panther Valley School District.
She has been an elementary teacher In the district since
'72
1973.
She earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1982.
and she received her Pennsylvania school admlnlstrator's certification from the University of Scranton.
SHARON HARRY 72
tion coordinator at
Program
of the
working part-time as educa
the Home-Based Early Intervention
Century
Wyoming
21
Valley Children's Association.
'72 has joined the sales staff
Sprecher Agency, Milton. She received
her real estate license after study at Perm State.
DONALD
'72. a senior account executive for
Media, Inc., Scranton, was named to
cooperative advertising salespeople In
for the
month
of April
198fi
He
reading specialist degree
the Northeast Pennsylvania Advertis-
ing Club
He
Corp He
murkelng
married to the former Colleen Duvltt of
Scranton, and they are parents of two children. Danielle
and Ryan.
is
manager
Is
of
He became manager
Mary wood
College
operations,
of
personnel
Eastern's
First
and
Discount
Brokerage Department when It was first formed In
October of 1982
He .md his wife, Kathleen, and daughters, Amandl
and Lindsay, live In Shaver town
BETSY ELAINE ALLING
'72 and Walter R Weber
She earned a master's degree
at Eastern Illinois University and Is employed In the
Central Research and Development Department of 1
duPont, Experimental Station, Wilmington, Delaware
The couple lives In Newark, Delaware
were married
ut
DAVID J JENKINS '73 has been promoted to vice
president /secretary of First Eastern Brokerage Services, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of First Eastern
Is first
is
CHARLOTTE BECKER
of the
Patrick Outdoor
the list of top ten
the United States
vice president of
In Plttston
ROBERT M MKITF.lt '73 and vnlhla Reed were
married on November 8 Robert Is a member of the
management team at Wise Foods, Borden Inc., Berwick
I
I
RAFFENSPERGER
W.
72 has assumed the
position of executive director of Red Bird Mission In
Southeastern Kentucky, a mission outreach of the
United Methodist Church to the people of Appalachla.
SUSAN
1973
mil
J
landing
Rock
Hill
SMITH
(Master's
professor
junloi
n
Ik
i
wus honored as the
Wlnthrop College In
'73)
at
been teaching there for four
,
years
CHRISTINE HOUCK CONNER 72 and Richard J
Knepley were married June 7 in AJmedia Christine also
received a master's degree at Bloomsburg, and is a
teacher in the Central Columbia School District.
ROBERT
P. POCHAKILO 72 has passed the Uniform
Certified Public Accountants Examination.
He became an auditor for the state Department of
Revenue in 1976 and was promoted to revenue auditor
supervisor for the Bethlehem Regional District in
January 1985.
He is married to the former Diane Kalinoski, and they
have three children, Ann, Scott and Aaron
THOMAS
TURNER
B.
72 has achieved independent
contractor status as a Nationwide agent. He operates
the Tom Turner Insurance Agency in Danville.
He is currently working toward his Chartered Life
Underwriter and Chartered Financial Consultant designations.
JUDITH A MILLS 72 and Robert F. KozubaJ were
married in Bethlehem on July 12. She earned a master's
degree at Temple University and is director of audiology at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children in
Philadelphia.
The couple
lives in Springfield.
Representative: Timothy D. Martman, P.O. Box 466,
Lahaska,
PA
18931
JIM SACHETTI 73 has been promoted to editor of the
Press-Enterprise newspaper of Bloomsburg and Ber
wick. He had been managing editor of the paper for
seven years.
Sachettl joined the Press Enterprise In 1973 as a
reporter and later worked for three years as a reporter
for The Evening Chronicle In Allentown. He rejoined the
Press-Enterprise In 1979
Jim has won four statewide journalism awards - for
feature writing In 1974 and for editorial writing In 1984
and 1985
He and his wife, the former DOR REMSEN 71 live In
Bloomsburg with daughters, Rachel, six, and Charlotte,
six months.
PATRICIA ANN SHULTZ 73 and Chris Bankes were
married June 7 In Benton. Patricia works for Shared
Medical Systems, Inc., In Malvern The couple lives at
800 Klmbert Road. Phoenix ville
BERNARD BRUTTO 73 is the new president of the
Shenandoah Valley Education Association. A reading
specialist in the school district, he earned a master's
degree in elementary education at Bloomsburg and a
received n
bachelor's degree In special educa
Hon al \a,(V Hi
slty In 1972 and her doctorate
from the University of South Carolina.
She and her husband, .Jeffrey, have two children,
Jeffrey and Slrl They live In Matthews, N.C.
i
i
i
CHARLES NARADKO
foi
.lune f.radimlion
<<
<
(Master's
m
i\c\
,ii
',<
'73)
was the speaker
huylklll Intermediate
mi 28 Edm itlonal
enter Me bai been affiliated with
the Schuylkill Intermediate FJnll as a teacher and
supervisor since Its Inception in L071 and for the county
Office before that He began his teaching career In the
St Clair Area School District.
He earned his bachelor's degree at East Stroudsburg
Dtverefty and has completed additional graduate work
at Lehigh University.
He and his wife Judy and their four children live in
the Schuylkill Haven area.
i
<
i
ELEANOR M HOTTENSTEIN (Master's 73) was
awarded a Ph.D. In educational leadership and administration from the University of Pennsylvania. She
received her bachelor's degree at Penn State.
She is a reading specialist and member of the faculty
of Meyers High School In Wilkes Barre.
She and her
sons, Eric
husband, William, are parents of two
and William
Jr.
.
IS
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/December
BEAUTY RESTORED
—
1986
Exterior renovations of
1903. were completed this
fall
Buckalew
is
Buckalew Place, home
the oldest structure on
to nine
BU
presidents since
campus and predates even
Hall, which was constructed in 1867. The residence, built by Senator Charles R. Buckalew
between 1850 and 1860. will be nominated for placement on the Pennsylvania Inventory and the
National Register of Historic Places. The renovation included the replacement of the 130-year-old
German-style wood siding. The new siding is a reproduction of the original to preserve the
architectural Integrity of the building
Insulation was also placed in the sidewalls. making the
building more energy efficient. Energy costs are expected to drop by as much as 20 percent. The
$24,000 project followed interior restoration in 1985. including decorating, painting and carpeting.
Carver
SUBS DRAW BIQ CROWD
and
friends to a
summer
-
The
get-together
fresh-made Berrigan's subs attracted 110
the Philadelph.a area (Story on page
25)
offer of
in
BU
alumn.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1986
19
ONE OF MANY COLORFUL FLOATS
-
" America
From Sea to Shining Sea" was the theme
of the 59th annual Homecoming at BU on October
17 19
The weekend activities Included a pep rally and
fireworks, a colorful parade with Frank Colder '31 as
grand marshal, crowning of the Homecoming and
freshman sweethearts, a football victory over
Mansfield, the annual alumni dinner-dance, and the
traditional pops concert
Other highlights were Induction of Bob Rohm '60 Into
the BU Athletic Hall of Fame, a soccer victory over
Cheyney, a p re-game roast beef buffet, class reunions,
and awards for best floats, banners, residence halls and
office decorations
Diane O'Conner, a senior special education major
from Hughesvllle, was chairperson of the Homecoming
committee.
contributor under Coach Russ Houk In establishing
Bloomsburg wrestling as a national power He was a
third place finisher In 1957 at the Pennsylvania
Conference Chumplonshlps and recorded a runner up
showing as a sophomore the following season.
In 1959 he won his first conference title, a feat
he
would duplicate In his final season with the Huskies In
addition, the 157 pounder captured the National
Aaaoclatlon of Intercollegiate Athletics crown as a
senior That year Bloomsburg posted Its first ever
undefruted murk (lOOi mid won 1th Hccoiid st might PC
title Throughout his wrestling career at Bloomsburg,
he
lost Just two dual match bouts and never lost
In the
Huskies' home facility, Centennial Gymnasium
The versatile performer also played different positions
for the baseball team, Including second base and
A hlghJIght of half-time at the football game was the
Induction of Bob Rohm '60 as the 11 th member of the
centerfleld He was selected to the all-conference
In his senior year
Bloomsburg University Athletic Hall of Fame.
Rohm Is one of the few Bloomsburg athletes to be
awarded 12 varsity letters during his collegiate career
He excelled In football, wrestling and baseball from IBM
Rohm has coached and taught In the Montgomery,
Bloomsburg and Central Columbia school districts. He
served as head wrestling coach at Montgomery and
Bloomsburg In addition to his football duties In 1974 he
moved to Central Columbia as an assistant football
coach for two seasons before taking over the head
coaching responsibilities. His teams at CCHS have
posted a 64 45 6 record and have won one Eastern
to 1960
As a member of the football team, he played
quarterback, halfback and fullback and served as the
Huskies' co-captain In his senior season That year he
was selected as a member of the Pennsylvania
Conference all-star unit.
During the winter seasons.
Rohm was
a
major
Conference
t
hainj) lor isti p
I
In
!(,
Rohm coached
compiled combined
neasons,
football units at the three schools
records of 91 76-7
team
20
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1386
named
Pursel
to
BU
trustees
Bloomsburg attorney Charles B Cardy" Pursel has
been appointed to the Bloomsburg University Council of
Trustees He replaces trustee Elton Hunsinger. who died
'
earlier this year.
Pursel, a Bloomsburg
native, graduated from
Haverford College in 1959
and received his law
degree from the
University of
Pennsylvania in 1962.
He has been in general
law practice in
Bloomsburg since
1963 and
a partner in the law
firm of Derr, Pursel and
is
Luschas.
He
is
a
member
American,
Pennsylvania and
Columbia-Montour Bar
of the
Associations.
He served in the U.S.
Coast Guard Reserve from
1962 to 1980, attaining the
Pursel
rank of lieutenant. He is a member and lay moderator
of the First English Baptist Church, Bloomsburg, and is
a director of the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Co.
His other memberships include Bloomsburg Tennis
Club, Elks Club, local Masonic bodies, BU Husky Club
and Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
Pursel is married to the former Elizabeth (Betty)
Cotner of Danville. They have three children: Leslie
Jane, 18; Tom, 16; and Brad, 14.
BU-SMS ALUMNI
met recently
—
Bloomsburg alumni who work for Shared Medical Systems. Inc., in Malvern,
plans for projects which will help to promote the University. They hope to
BU students on a visit to find out more about career opportunities at SMS. They
host a group ot
may
also help to sponsor a reception for prospective students in that geographical area. Attending
the recent dinner were Marcy Williams '86, Karen Yeager "86, John Moffit '84, Meg Roney '84.
Barbara Hepp
BU meets
goal
to kick off
'86.
Susan McElwee
'86,
Mark West
'86,
Ann Pinamonti
Douglas Alan Coup '86,
Todd Adams '86. Laurie Kraus '85, Rick Pettine '85, Jeffrey Stello 78. and Tim Cunningham '84.
Representing BU were three Husky Ambassadors
Rob Anthony, Frank Shaffer and Mike Alban
and Doug Hlppenstiel '68. director of alumni affairs.
'86,
—
—
National forensics
Army ROTC at BU has become an extension of
Bucknell University, which means a full-time staff will
be located on campus to serve BU students.
competition held here
Bloomsburg University hosted the National Forensic
Association's 16th Annual Championship in Individual
Speaking Events. This was the first time this national
competition was held In Pennsylvania. There were 1,000
competitors and coaches In attendance from 119 colleges
and universities representing 33 states.
A large group of BU's forensic alumni returned to
campus to serve as judges for this national event. They
Included Robert Reevs '77, Dawn Renn '85, Karen
Howley, Lynne Miller '83, Delta Roman '82, Sue Stanton
Fenstermacher '85, James Davis '77, Tim
Talarico '83, Karen Hal derm an Fox '83, Brian Wildes
'82, Keith Peterson '8S, John Gasink '86, Eileen
McAuliffe Baylor '81, Brenda Rlz20 '72, Carole Stauffer
'82, Maria DeMatteo '84, Karen Plngar '82, Bonita Hull
Lochbaum '82, Marian Wilson '82, Harry A. Strausser
III '83. Barbara Wiest '84, Kathleen Steighner '78, Kim
Dllliplane '78, Neil Hilkert 76, Rob Novelli '81, Karen
Welker DeFrancesco '74, Mike Hokkanen '72, David
Gass '84 and Fred Deets (Master's '84.
'82,
Julie
for Black
Bloomsburg University was one of only three stateowned universities who met 1985 goals for black
freshman enrollment.
The universities are Included in a five-year plan begun
In 1983 to reverse what the U.S. Office of Civil Rights
called a dual system of higher education in
Pennsylvania.
Incoming enrollments for 1985 in the State System of
Higher Education were below the 1982 level. SSHE
enrolled 851 blacks in 1982, 1,025 in 1983, 731 in 1984 and
742 in 1985. The 1985 goal was 979.
"While we have not made as much progress as we
Intended in some areas, we have made substantial gains
in other areas," said James Hunter, commissioner for
higher education.
Bloomsburg, Mansfield and Millersville exceeded
their goals, the state's annual report to the federal civil
rights office said.
California, East Stroudsburg, Lock haven and
Shippensburg universities had fewer black freshmen
enroll in 1985 than in 1984, the report said.
Gai-ion, Edinboro, Indiana, Kutztown, Slippery Rock
and West Chester also fell short of their goals, but
more black freshmen than In 1984.
Bloomsburg's black enrollment rose from 3.7 percent
enrolled
in 1984 to 4.7 percent in 1985. The goal for 1985 was 4.5
percent.
Overall, black enrollment In the State System of
Higher Education, which includes the 14 universities,
fell from 5.7 percent in the fall of 1984 to 5.2 percent last
fall, the report said.
As part of the plan, the predominantly black Cheyney
University is undertaking an "enhancement" program
Is
one of only two Pennsylvania schools
to place in
the top 100 of the 1985-1986 national collegiate forensics
sweepstakes champions. BU placed 74th, and Penn State
was listed at 93rd.
GRAND MARSHAL
-
Frank Golder
The results appeared in the recently published
Intercollegiate Forensics Tournament Results Book for
1985-1986, edited by Edward J. Harris Jr. of Suffolk
University, Boston.
'31
(right)
was the grand marshal of the 1986 Homecoming
Parade. It was appropriate that he preside
over
the joint
parade with Bloomsburg High School
because he served as principal there for many
years prior to retirement.
"We're really pleased with this strong showing, our
best ever." said Harry Strine, forensics director at BU.
"It put
BU
in
the top nine percent nationally. Our kids
their presentations, and I'm happy for
work hard with
them."
During the 1985-1986 season, 820 institutions of higher
education maintained an active forensics program.
improve
its campus, faculty and administration.
B. Craig Jr., SSHE's director of special projects,
said In a statement that the universities are making a
strong effort to meet the goals
"While It's harder for us since the schools are in rural
areas, it's not something that has discouraged the state
system or that will be used as an excuse. We'll just try
harder." said spokesman Scott Shewell.
The schools have sent representatives into black
communities seeking students and have run programs to
bring prospective students to the campuses.
Black enrollment at the state-related universities,
to
BU
freshmen
Sam
Penn
State, Temple, Pittsburgh and Lincoln, has
increased from 7 9 percent to 8.3 percent over the
period Black enrollment at community colleges
remained the same at 12.7 percent.
same
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
BU develops
computer/video
teaching system
(The following article was written by Hugh Lesslg
the
September
for
12 edition of the Press-Enterprise,
Bloomsburg.
An
Innovative computer/ video system that illustrates
lessons to students could bring national attention to
Bloomsburg University.
its
The system, developed by professors at BU. combines
a standard microcomputer with a high-tech laser disc
player. The two-screen, desktop system enables students
to follow a computer lesson while calling on the disc
player to illustrate and sometimes "act out" various
parts of the lesson on the second screen.
Professor Hank Bailey, director of the Center for
Instructional Systems Development, demonstrated the
system to a group of impressed trustees recently
The courseware is so unique that BU may market it
nationally. Bailey said. BU officials were recently
Invited to present their
League schools.
work
Football
crowds
up from
last
Italy
Bloomsburg University's five 1966 home footgames were viewed by 19,603 ipectators.
according to figures released by the university^ department of athletics. That figure
for art
exceeds
way
That's how Dr. Christine
member, describes the art
year ago
This season's largest single game home
crowd occ urred on September 20 during the
university's Parents' Day, when 7,313 saw the
Bloomsburg- Lock Haven game. That figure
came Just 170 short of the Robert B. Redman
Stadium record of 7.483 set on Homecoming
Day
Some orientation lectures will take
place at the villa where the students will stay, but most
of the class time will be spent viewing, examining and
discussing the original works of art.
The students will visit the Ufflzl Gallery, where room
the road, the Huskies, who were the
defending Pennsylvania Conference champions,
also drew good crowds, playing in front of
approximately 21,500 fans on five playing
dates
will
host
six
home
room of Renaissance masterpieces by artists like
and l/conardo da Vinci are arranged in
chronological order They will also visit the Bargello
Museum, housed In a 14th century palazzo, whose
after
Botticelli
collection of sculpture Includes
contests
game
11
to Pisa,
— The student calls up a
such as "food
5
and drink."
—
Under the food and drink
category, the student selects
all words beginning with
"B."
—
A list of words appears
on the computer screen. The
student selects "bacon," and
gains access to the laser disc
player.
The student's professor
appears on an adjacent video
screen. In a recorded
sequence, he demonstrates
the sign for "bacon." The
cy
BAILbY
student may replay the
sequence as many times as it takes to learn the word.
—
"You can sit and watch this all day until you
understand it," Bailey told the trustees as the program
played. "Otherwise, you better catch it the first time in
class or you're in trouble."
By using the program, the professor can advance to
more complex words while his students spend off-hours
learning the signs through repetition on the video
system.
In addition to the sign-language course, Bailey has
developed courseware for intensive-care nurses at
Geisinger Medical Center. Separate course packages for
art and chemistry are in the works.
Because BU is a state-owned university, it can't
market the system. Edudisc, a company that supplies
software for the new system, could maket it under its
own company name and pay royalties to BU. Bailey
said. In the case of the medical courseware, BU and the
Geisinger Medical Management Group could decide to
form a separate corporation to market it.
Most software courses are developed by private
companies, which can sell their own products. Bailey
noted.
Kalyan K. Ghosh, vice provost and associate vice
president for academic affairs, said the new system
puts BU on "the cutting edge" of the new field.
"We are one of a handful of schools in the country
involved in this sort of technology." he said. BU has
offered the instructional video program for about one
year.
Each set of hardware costs less than $4,000
Choir sings with symphony
BU's Concert Choir appeared with the famed
Pittsburgh Symphony when it performed at Mlilersvilie
University on October 25.
Directed by Dr. William Decker, the choir sang the
choral finale of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. Eighteen
other Bloomsburg area residents also sang with the
choir.
Another
first!
For the first time in the history of Bloomsburg
University, a student graduated with u degree In
Interpreting for the deaf
H
Ant ram of Lock Haven also became the
first person to graduate from a Pennsylvania college or
university with a four year bachelor s degree In this
Elizabeth
discipline
Two
other Interpreter training programs In
of applied science
Pennsylvania offer two-year associate
degrees.
BU's Interpreter training program curriculum wan
written and proposed by Samuel B Sllke, the
university's curriculum coordinator of education of the
hearing Impaired. The Interpreter training program wan
approved by the Pennsylvania State Department of
Education on June 23, 1983
One of nine such bachelor's degree programs In the
nation, It provides students with training In a variety of
Interpreting settings
"The development of the Interpreter training program
was the result of requests for Interpreters made In 1980
by two hearing Impaired college students
at
the
university," Sllke said
When
efforts to find certified Interpreters failed,
program was created
Luces and Slens.
Sperling Is particularly well suited to teach this
course Not only did she receive a Ph.D. In Italian
Renaissance art from Brown University (1985), but she
has also lived In Italy for over two years (one as a
Fulbrlght scholar) and speaks Italian
"Last summer, the first year of this program, 1
visited the villa where the students stay," she notes. "I
am happy to say that It Is beautiful and comfortable,
cool and spacious The villa Is situated on a hill
overlooking a valley of olive groves and has a garden on
h
1
words:
into categories,
many works by
Michelangelo
Other highlights will be visits to the Accademta (
Michelangelo's David), the museum of San Marco with
It* works by Fra Angellco, and the churches of Santa
Maria Novella and Santa Croce Day trips will be taken
slate.
A group in California is putting together a similar
presentation, but "we're going to beat them to the
punch," Bailey said.
Here's how the system uses a program in sign
language to help a student learn the hand signs for
of words on the computer.
The words may be grouped
Sperling, BU art faculty
history course which will be
surrounding area
in 1965.
Bloomsburg
and productive
offered June 10-30. 1987. at a villa in Florence.
Entitled Later European Art, the course will focus on
the art of the Renaissance in Florence and the
On
during the 1967 season a* part of an
course
"1 cannot think of a more pleasant
to spend three weeks in Italy."
fans who attended the
Huskies' five regular-season borne contests a
16,887
at a conference of Ivy
list
location
year
ball
the
21
tin-
hearing Impaired
Individuals In northeastern and central Pennsylvania
with Interpreters trained to meet their needs
This fall, the number of hearing Impaired college
students attending BU will total more than 20 "This
Increase In our hearing Impaired student population Is
directly due to the provisions of Interpretersand other
supportive services such as notetakers and tutors,"
to supply
one side and an orchard on the other The meals are
tasty and generous The fruits and vegetables served
come from the villa's own garden and orchards."
I)r Sperling points out that often travelers abroad
buve negative ex|>erlences due to language problems,
the fatigue of constant travel, unpleasant
accommodations In the center of a hot, crowded city,
and the continual problem of when* and what to eat
Many
travelers dutifully visit artistic
knowing they are Important but
monuments
not fully appreciating or
understanding these wonderful masterpieces.
"This course, on the other hand, will be an
opportunity to learn about Renaissance Florence on site
under the best conditions," she notes
The comprehensive price of the program (from NYC)
Is $1,000 II Includes round trip air fare, transportation
to Florence, shared room and three meals dally at the
villa In Florence, matriculation and fee for three college
credits and public bus pass In Florence Participants
who wish to remain In Europe after the course Is over,
may do so for up to a week at no additional cost In air
fare
For more Information, contact
.189
I)r
Sperling at (717)
4187
Enrollment up
Sllke said
Antram
said the Interpreter training
program
provided her with a marketable background in
interpreting^ "Valuable Information for all aspects of
Interpreting was providing, Including a study of ethics
used In a variety of interpreting situations and deaf
awareness I also was given access to an extensive
number of workshops on campus In which I was able to
meet many Interpreters and deaf Individuals from
across the state and the nation These were an excellent
supplement to the Information I was receiving In my
"
course work
An additional positive aspect of the program, she said,
was the on-the-job training she received In the form of
Interpreting within college classrooms She has accepted
a position at the National Technical Institute for the
Deaf In Rochester. N Y
Students are admitted Into the university's Interpreter
training program as freshmen and receive two years of
sign language training followed by two years of training
in interpreting Students learn manual and oral forms of
interpreting, as well as studies In the area of deaf
culture emphasizing psychological, social and personal
aspects of members of the deaf community The
interpreter training program is In the Department of
Communication Disorders and Special Education, Navy
Hall
semester show
enrollment Increased by 318 student over last
year's fall enrollment, to 6,757 for this academic year.
A report prepared by the Office of Institutional
Planning, Research and Information Management also
shows that enrollment climbed by 250 between the fall of
1984 and fall 1985
Daniel Pantaleo, provost and vice president for
academic affairs, said the Increased numbers are the
Official enrollment figures for the fall
that
HU
result of several factors.
Undergraduate numbers are up because BU planned
admit 50 more freshman than were In last fall's
freshman class, retention was better this year due to
Increased efforts in that area, and an expected drop In
retention due to federal regulations for financial aid did
to
not occur
Graduate student numbers continued to climb this
year because of recruitment efforts begun three years
ago
Big crowd at Parents'
Approximately
2,000 parents of
guests at the unverslty's Parents'
September
20-21
Weekend
BU
students were
Weekend
activities
on
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/ December
22
1986
73 and David Granted were
Exeter Donna la an English
the Plttston Area School District. They reside
DONNA DeANGELO
married August
teacher In
In Dupont.
1976
1975
1973
15
In
1974
Central Dauphin School District In the Hams burg area.
He had been an employee of the Hazleton Area School
District for the past 15 years, the last six as head
teacher at the Heights-Terrace Elementary School. He
had also coached high school football and w'. rfU mg and
various intramural activities on the elementary level.
John earned a bachelor's degree at MansflelJ University He received state administrative certification at
the University of Scranton in 1980 and completed other
graduate work at Perm State and the Luzerne Intermediate Unit.
Patricia
N J 07419
Representative:
Avenue, Hamburg,
ROBERT MATTHEWS
Kanouse
Peattle,
Fern
19
Linglestown.
his wife, Melissa, are
74 and
parents of a son
JOHN J. OSWALD 74 and Ann Sojack Marino are
planning a summer 1987 wedding In Mount Union He Is
a special education teacher In the Tuscarora Intermediate Unit In
McVeytown.
JOAN MARIE YODZIO 74 and Robert John Kldron
were married June 21 In Shamokln. Joan Is a teacher at
Susquenita High School, and the couple lives In Elysburg
LAWRENCE
MARTI NELLI
N.
RD.
McClure
August
died
1
2
(Master's
In
74)
Lewlstown
of
from
Injuries sustained In an auto accident. He was a biology
teacher at Chief Logan High School for 25 years and was
employed at the rCmplrc Kosher for eight years.
Surviving are his wife, the former Catherine I
Blessing; five children, two grandchildren, and five
brothers and sisters.
SUSAN DUNCAN 74 and Dr R
engaged. Susan
Community
Is
I
and
McDcvItt
accountant.
Co.,
The couple
PC,
Shlppensburg,
McKendree
public
certified
College
PERRY
Is
assistant
College, Lebanon,
director
of
III.
Jr.
19H0 Prior to Joining Regency, he served as
branch manager for ITT Consumer Financial Corporation in Kingston ind Plttston
Ronald and his wife. Joan, reside In Kingston with
their two children.
In
JAMES
M.
DEVANEY
of
Nazareth died
in July.
Surviving are his wife, the former Martina Gannon;
two daughters, his parents, William and Mary Kowallck
Devaney; a brother and a sister.
CYNTHIA SCHRADER 74
recently completed train-
become a personal color consultant Employed by
Rock School District, Cynthia teaches at
Chancellor Street Elementary School in Newtown.
ing to
the Council
TYRONE BOMBA
74 and Tracey Burgard were
married in September In Fulda, Germany. Both are
serving In the U.S. Army.
LINDA
ULLOM
74 has been promoted to the rank
U.S. Air Force. She is an air traffic
control staff officer instructor at Keesler Air Force
Base, Miss.
major
She
Is
J.
in the
married
to
versities, businesses
and community groups.
R
D.
2,
Box
180,
Reedsville,
PA
17084.
R.
DeMINICO
Robert Ullom of Cameron, W.Va.
(Master's
'75) is
a partner
in
a chiropractic practice with offices in Pittston and the
Dallas area. He earned his bachelor's degree at King's
College and his doctorate from the National College of
Chiropractic In Lombard, Illinois, In 1979. During his
studies at National, he also earned a second bachelor's
degree
In
He
a
human anatomy in 1977.
member of the American
Chiropractic Society,
International Thermographic Society and a diplomate of
the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
Is
ANTHONY MANGIARACINA
75 of Newtown has
received board certification in emergency medicine by
the American College of Osteopathic Emergency Physicians. He Is medical director of the emergency department of Delaware Valley Medical Center in Langhorne.
ADRIAN GURZAU
74
He last worked as an Inventory production control
manager at Blnney and Smith, Inc., of Forks Township.
of
Harrisburg
She is a member of Phi Kappa Phi and an honorary
member of the Alpha Iota Chapter of Phi Chi Theta.
Active in several professional associations, she is past
president of the Pennsylvania Association of Women
Deans, Administrators and Counselors. She serves on
the board of directors of several publications in
professional Journals. She has conducted numerous
workshops for professional associations, colleges, unition,
EUGENE
74 has been appointed
manager of the Regency Consumer Discount office In
Plttston. Regency Is an affiliate of Northeastern Bank.
Ronald received his master's degree from Marywood
J.
Educa-
Is
a
and Carole Louise
Beaver were married June 21 In Northumberland.
Steven, who earned a master's degree In special
education at Bloomsburg and a master's degree in
RONALD
of
resides In Reading.
STEVEN LAMAR POSAVEC 74
counseling at
admissions at
PENNscript, Department
as
Plngltore were married In Reading. John
by
assistant director of
74 and Carmen Marie
Is employed
-ewlsburg.
JOHN CHARLES KOSMERI
MARY C1ANNI '75 has received a Ph D In counseling
psychology at Penn State University. She earned a
master's degree In counseling from Shlppensburg University. A resident of Sellnsgrove, Mary is an assistant
professor of management and director of career development at Susquehanna University. Last summer she
served as a visiting researcher at Senshu University,
Japan, where she studied the effects of technology on
both middle managers and women.
Formerly, she was a counselor at Penn State and
NANCY MOURER "75 and James Ressler were
married on November 30, 1985. Nancy is in her eleventh
year of teaching in the Mifflin County School District,
where she has taught remedial math, third grade and
fourth grade. She earned her master's degree in
education from Temple University in 1981. Her address
Patrick Dorlon are
a medical technologist at Evangelical
Hospital,
He and his wife, the former Mary Ellen Koloski, have
two sons, John Jeffrey and Brian Michael. They live in
'75
has earned an
MBA
degree
from Widener University.
JEFF and MARY LOU KNAUSS
'75
&
'76
are parents
Bradley Michael, born on February 4,
They also have two daughters, Lindsay, five and a
and Courtney, four.
of a son,
JANICE ROMPALO BUTZ
'75
half,
and her husband,
Kerry, and their two children now
Lancaster Ave., Harrisburg. PA 17112.
EUGENE
1986.
reside
at
624
DeMINICO
(Master's 75) is president of
Pennsylvania Chiropractic Society. He
received his bachelor's degree at King's College and his
doctorate of chiropractic from National College of
R.
District 8 of the
Chiropractic in Lombard, Illinois.
Dr. DeMinico has been in practice for seven years and
is owner and director of the Pittston Chiropractic Clinic
He and his wife, the former Debbie Bocci, are parents
of three children: Alana, seven; Marina, five; and
Eugene,
four.
JENNIFER YOST 75
married August
1975
1,
pal of the Middle
and Christopher Lee were
Boalsburg. Jennifer is owner and
operator of Wood and Wicker in State College. They live
In the Boal Mansion in Boalsburg. where the groom's
family has lived for eight generations.
Representative: Sharon Young HUgar, Box 398,
Barto, PA 19504 (215) 845-3615
JOHN OSUCH
31 in
(Master's 75) has been
Pax ton Elementary
named
R
D.
princi-
School, part of the
MARK
and
REBECCA SCHRUM KEYSER
75
announce the birth of their daughter, Laura Elizabeth,
on June 27. Their address Is 702 Cocklin St.. Mechanicsburg. Pa.
Representative Randa Gossin Triggs, 243 Orchard
Road, Springfield, PA 19064 (215) 328-4642
FRANCES FAY DeROSE (Master's 76) of Bloomsburg died October 16 after an illness of one and a half
years Born March 9. 1952. she was a daughter of Frank
Fay. Hazleton. and the late Jennie Martini Fay.
Frances received her bachelor s degree from West
Chester University in 1974. She was previously director
and partner in the DeRose Day Care Center in
Bloomsburg and had worked as speech therapist for the
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
Surviving in addition to her father are her husband.
Dr David P DeRose. whom she married June 3. 1972;
three sons. Michael. Phillip and Alex; and three sisters.
Mary Ann Fay. Theresa Fay Jennings and Susan Fay.
MICHELE (MICKI SELLITTO) DeSERA '76 has been
appointed elementary school principal in the Sullivan
County School District in Dushore. Michele and her
husband. Paul, live in Montrose and LaPorte.
JOHN
W. and PATRICIA
FELL HARVEY
'77
& 76
are parents of a daughter, Valerie Lynn, born July 25.
1986.
SCOTT and LOIS FORREST 76 have a new address:
No. 13 Mallard Drive, Tabernacle. NJ 08088. Scott is
division manager for Derr Flooring Co.. Philadelphia,
and has been with the company since graduation in
December 1976. Lois taught kindergarten and first grade
at Valley Elementary School in Bensalem where she did
her student teaching in 1975. She is currently teaching
nursery school and Is busy at home with their three
children: Brett (nine), Toni (five), and Shawn (two).
GENE JEFFREY BLATT (Master's 76) received a
Ph.D. in anatomy from the College of Graduate Studies
of Thomas Jefferson University in June. His doctoral
thesis is entitled "The Topographic Organization of the
Olivocerebellar Projection in Normal and Mutant
Mice."
While at Jefferson, Dr. Blatt served as a graduate
teaching assistant. He is a member of Sigma Xi
Research Society.
He and his wife. Faith, live in Encinitas, California,
where he is a postdoctoral fellow at the Salk Institute in
LaJolla. In his postdoctoral program he is studying the
anatomy and physiology of the inferior parietal lobule
and its role in space perception.
He received his bachelor's degree in biology at
Temple University in 1974.
The Blatts are parents of a
son. Aaron, three
and a
half.
CHERYL KERCSMAR WAYBRIGHT 76 and her
husband, Bert, are parents of a son, Blake Jacob, born
April 8. He joins sister Sarah Kathryn, three, who is
"mom's loving helper." Cheryl also received her
master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1977. They live at
Mason Dixon Farms, Inc., in Gettysburg.
BRYON D ALLEY
76,
an art studio and sociology
major, was one of three postal workers who painted a
large six feet by 60 feet mural which decorates the work
area of the new $15 million U.S. Postal Service mailprocessing facility. The mural depicts the history of
mail delivery through the years, beginning with the
horse-and-buggy era and ending with computerized
sorting and Mr. ZIP.
CYNTHIA ELLEN SMITH 76
and Dr. Theodore
L.
Hetrick Jr. were married June 14 in Beaver Springs.
Cynthia is a teacher in the Selinsgrove Area School
District. They reside at Beavertown R D. 1.
ROSE MARY
new elementary
T. RADZIEVICH (Master's '76) is the
principal for the Upper Dauphin Area
School District. She received her bachelor's degree from
Penn State, and she is enrolled in a doctoral program at
Lehigh University.
She came to the new position from the Pine Grove
Area School District. She and her husband, Frank, live
at Pine Grove R D. 3. with their son Joey.
GARY
A.
SC1CCHJTANO '76 is personnel officer at the
State Correctional Institution near Frackville. He had
served as assistant director of personnel at Camp Hill
since 1980. In his new post, he will be responsible for
overseeing all personnel transactions and training.
Prior to joining the state Department of Corrections.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
1986
23
1976
be was a police officer in Upper Allen Township.
Cumberland County for three and a half years He
earned a master's degree in public administration from
Shippensburg University
JOSEPH
L.
SCOPELLTT1
Jr. *76, financial adminis-
and office manager of Herr Gas and Oil Co in
Shamokin, is serving as president of the Shamokin
Rotary Club
Joe also received a master's degree in business
administration at Bloomsburg in 1978 In addition, he
completed several courses sponsored by the Pennsvl
vania Petroleum Association and the New England Fuel
Merchants Association
He worked as an assistant controller at Central
Pennsylvania Savings Association and was active in the
Northeast Chapter of the Savings and Loan Institute of
which he served as second vice president
He and his wife, the former Paula R Narke, are
parents of two children. Joseph and Nicole Marie
trator
TOM SHUBILLA
ment committee
'76
was co-chairman
for the
1986
MEMORIAL PLAQUE -
in
September.
one
to
He
is a national sales manager for Multiplex Mfg. Co.
Berwick.
in
ot the sisters of
F.
MARTIN
Memorial
'76
has joined the medical staff of
in the podiatry
surgery
Mary rose, presented a plaque
names
to
of the recipients will
his doctor of podiatric
listed Joannine Dennison (tight), presidont ol
the sorority and a close friend of Rita, accepts
of Podiatric
the plaque
a one-year surgical residency
Hospital in Belfower. Calif.
is
Sigma Sigma Sigma. This
Dr. Romalne Johnson
he
division
His practice
sister,
the sorority on which
Hospital
Dr. Martin earned
from the Ohio College
tragic
brother-in-law,
Rita's
tall
77. and
RICK
York's
the
to establish a scholarship fund In her name. Each
year Interest Income from the perpetual fund will
be used to present the Rita Guerrlerl Scholarship
of the entertain
Luzerne County Fair
Following
death ot Rita Guerrlerl '84 In a traffic accident in
March, family and friends contributed generously
medicine
Medicine He served
Belwood General
at
located at 2003 East Market Street in
York
1976
SHIRLEY SALAK
tor of the
'76 has been promoted to coordina
drug and alcohol program at Good Samaritan
Hospital in Pottsville.
MICHELE DeSERA 76
has been appointed elemen
tary principal of the Sullivan County School District She
earned a master's degree in special education 1979
and a special education supervisory certificate (19831 at
Mansfield University. She also studied at the University
of Scranton, where she received an elementary and
secondary school principal's certificates in 1985 and
1
1986.
Michele has held teaching positions at the Main Line
in Haverford,
Intermediate Unit 17 at
Northern Tioga School District in Elkland. and Elk Lake
Day School
School District in Dimock.
She and her husband. Paul, live
HOLLY LUTZ 76 was
Al
Sword
for the
featured
in
Montrose.
in a article
written by
Lehighton Times-News.
Being adopted didn't make her different from any
other kid She has never had any question or curiosity
about who she is or where she cume from Ken and
RUth are. and always have been. Mom and Dad Ken
and Ruth are proud of their daughter, and Ken will
beamingly produce pictures of his brand new grand
Street
daughter at the drop of a hint
To adopt an American born baby, you have to !><•
married, fairly well-off and of high moral character
Holly has one out of three She is
memhei of Saint
John United Church of Christ. Tamaqua She graduated
from Tamaqua High School In 1971 and went on to
obtain a B.S degree In elementary education from
most mottin grl
Meanwhile, the government of India, In that unique
way of all governments, was managing to make the
simple complex There was something about the llcen
sing of the I M II
facility thai caused a nine month
delay
Thru, the government decided that newborns
could not leave the country until they were al least three
Bloomsburg University In 1976
She found work as a substitute teacher In Tamaqua
and for the Schuylkill Intermediate Unit and worked at
monthi old
In due course, Kaly was born on January lf>, 198(1.
Kaly Is Holly's Americanized spelling of Kali Kali Is a
goddess of Calcutta, India Tin- adoption agency recom
mended thai the child have something In her name that
Rest Haven, the Schuylkill County Home for the elderly,
time position opened with the Carbon County
until a full
Head
Start
Wanting
"The Goddess of Calcutta" is beautiful Her complex
is deep and rich It is her eyes that draw you They
are big and black bottomless pools that pull like a
magnet. You can sense, behing the eyes, the wealth of
her heritage: the mystery and Intrigue of the centuries
ion
that are the history of her exotic birthplace.
of
Or is it all a trick of the mind? Is it the foreknowledge
who and what she is that creates the illusion of
mystery? After all. the Goddess of Calcutta is just six
months old.
Her name is Kaly She was born on January 15. 1986.
In Calcutta. India. From that teaming metropolis, she
was plucked by the hand of fate to live a life that, by the
standards of those left behind, would indeed be the life
of a goddess. She will have wealth beyond their
imagination. She will have radiant health they can
never achieve She will acquire knowledge that can
never be theirs.
Fate has indeed smiled upon Kaly She will be an
American.
Kaly is the adopted daughter of Holly Lutz, who is the
adopted daughter of Kenneth and Ruth Lutz of Tama
qua.
Holly
single, a teacher by education and
32.
Children are her love, her business and her
avocation She teaches at the Carbon County Head Start
School in Coaldale For a number of years she has been
is
inclination
a host for the fresh air children, who each summer
spend a few weeks awav from the concrete canyons of
New York
Holly sort of always knew she was adopted It was no
secret in her parents' home She can trace her first
awareness of the fact of her adoption to the age of six or
seven
'•>>>••>
program
a child of her
own has been another
of Holly's
dreams The child who loved younger ehlldren grew Into
the adult who cared for other people's children living
and teaching other people's children, however, could not
fill Holly's life completely
It was about three years ago that she decided to do
something about the empty place in her own life Her
search led her to the Topton Lutheran Home In Topton,
Pa They, in turn, contacted Catholic Social Services of
Philadelphia.
For someone In Holly's circumstances, there were two
possible sources for children: South America and India
Most South American countries want people to travel
there to be accepted as an adoptive parent India did not
make such requirements
Catholic Social Services In Philadelphia had an Indian
connection In Denver. Colorado The Rocky Mountain
city is the home of the International Mission of Hope,
which operates maternity hospitals In India
With the Topton Lutheran Home working as the agent
on this end. the International Mission of Hope working
In India, and the Catholic Social Services of Phlladel
phia serving as a conduit between the other agencies,
the long process began
The function of the Topton Lutheran
Home was
Tamaqua She has
She
She
is
likely
not
have
not,
and
Is
a steady, fairly secure Job
and likely never will be. rich
never will be, poor They likely did
not.
vrry deeply Into Holly Lutz
to dig
love she has for
children
They certified her to be a mother, which
to find the
all
Hi. in
Is
a
lot
more
>,
would reflect hei heritage So she Is Kaly for the
WMldev, of hei birthplace, and Ituth for Holly's mother
Holly received pictures and progress reports Her
endless "pregnancy" wore on, as she waited through the
Indian government 'smandated delay
Kaly's "delivery," when It came, was very much like
a natural birth With everything well prepared and all
the plans carefully set, at the very last minute
everything was dissolved Into a state of confusion.
There was a last minute delay, and then on the
morning of June 9, a call from the Topton Home "Your
daughter Is at the airport right now."
Hut when Holly arrived, the baby wasn't there It was
about noon when Holly and Kaly were finally united at
home of Kaly's escort In Quakertown
"She's so tiny," Holly said as she pressed the
"
bundle against her heart
the
little
1977
Representative
Danville,
PA
G
Paul
Self,
P.O. Box 142, R.D.
3,
17821 (717 ) 275-3848
to
qualify" Holly as a prospective parent
Holly began what she now laughingly describes as her
endless pregnancy
Like most prospective mothers, Holly had a physical
examination An adoptive parent must be healthy For
Holly the probing didn't stop there She was given
psychological tests, her finances were examined and her
•
home was
In
that .she likes
inspected
What they found was a healthy/ well adjusted, mature,
single woman who lives In a modest home on Railpoad
STEPHEN T YOUNG
'77
has been appointed
assist-
manager of the South Wllllamsport branch
Commonwealth Hank and Trust Co., N.A
ant
DONALD GOLDEN
(Master's
'77)
has been
of
named
assistant principal of Lackawanna Trail High School. He
assumed his new position after serving eight years at
Jersey Shore In the area of special education. Prior to
that, he
in -the
was an
-Lock
instructor of learning disabled students
School.
Havwr Elementary
'
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/O'^-':"
24
degree at Lock Haven
as an elementary and
University
secondary principal at Perm State He Is completing
at
work on a doctorate In educational administration
hi* bachelor's
and certification
He earned
Penn State
married JuJy
Is
manager
of
administrative
Atlanticsystems and procedures at Sorbus, a Bell
11
Company. Nancl and her husband, John, live at
Independence Lane In Downlngtown, PA 19335
Inc. In
MICHAEL
k
'77
'79
TIMOTHY ROBERT HESSERT
Kim
Is
and
PAMELA CHAMBERLAIN PICHOLA
arc living at 2 Breslln Court 2C, Baltimore,
Md
Mike has been working for K mart Corp for nine
Store In
years and Is presently managing a Kresge
Dundalk, Md Pam Is teaching pre kindergarten part
time In Towson, Md They have two children: I>esley
Ann, who will be three years old In November, and
Christopher Michael, who will be one year old In
February
has been named manager
corporate records management and administrative
BARBARA CARUANA 77
services for Armstrong World Industries, Inc. It Is a
new position In the company's financial administrative
services department
Barbara worked as a teacher In the Solanco School
District before Joining Armstrong She has held posl
tlons In Armstrong's business Information services,
services and legal departments
She presently serves on the BU Alumni Board
human
of
Directors.
W. WALTERS (Master's '77) earned a master
of social work degree at Marywood College with
certification In gerontology He earned his bachelor's
degree at Susquehanna University.
An ordained minister of the Evangelical Church
Alliance In Bradley, Illinois, he completed the program
courses to earn diplomas In pastoral theology, evangelistic theology and basic evangelism. He also earned a
diploma from Chicago Technical College and has
trained In federal, state and local government programs
GENE
In
community development, housing
rehabilitation, local
and county government
veteran who served In the U.S. Army from 1968 to
1971. he Is still affiliated with the U.S. Army Reserve
and has received numerous citations and awards for
active duty and reserves.
He Is presently employed as a social worker-therapist
the Turning Point partial hospital program at
In
A
Rev Walters
Is
married
to the
former Sara Jane Alex
Shenandoah.
MARK A. SVERCHEK '77 and Anne Corkill will be
married in June 1987 Mark Is employed by the
Pennsylvania National Bank of Pottsvllle and is also a
Realtor associate with Gene Durlgan Real Estate,
Lehtghton.
MICHAEL
KOWAUCK
Dusco
Property Management, Inc., managers of Park City
Shopping Center In Lancaster, as accounting manager.
In his new position, he will be responsible for day-to-day
accounting activities for all the malls managed by DPM
and will report to the firm's secretary-treasurer Dusco
manages five malls.
Most recently, Mike was general manager for A-OK
Filter Co., Inc., In Broken Arrow, Okla. Prior to that, he
worked for Zapata Industries, Inc., as an Internal
auditor In Frackvllle and as a plant accountant in
V.
'77
has
Joined
James
Representative.
NY
Falrport,
L. Byrnes, 7
Wine an ton Drive,
14450
NANCY STEFFY 78 has been named director of the
Tompkins College Center Art Gallery of Cedar Crest
College A practicing artist, noted for her drawings and
ceramics, she also received a master's degree in art
Her curatorial experience
studio from Bloomsburg
includes serving
as assistant
to
the
director of the
assistant
Packwood House Museum in Lewlsburg and as
curator of the museum's Kelly Gallery.
DALE
his wife,
Renee. are parents of one son.
WISNER 78
31 in
were
BRUCE D WILSON 78 and Lisa Marie B ashore
Orchard
married July 12 in Port Royal They reside in
Hills Apartments, Mifflin.
and FAITH
GANSS SMECK
'78
and
JAMES DO ME NICK '78 and Katherine L. Clupper
were married September 7 in Villanova. James earned
senior
an MBA from Temple University in 1985 and is a
international consultant for
'80
(Master's 73) was married
DIStasio on September 6. She earned
a
a bachelor's degree at Marywood College and is
speech and language clinician for the Elk Lake School
Thomas Michael
Dimock. They reside
In
Honesdale.
became
18201.
78 has been named executive
Susquehanna Valley Women in Transition.
worked with SUN County Family Planning
Services for a year, Columbia County Juvenile Probation Services for three and a half years and Northumberland County Children and Youth Services for three
director of
She
years.
She earned a master's degree
Shippensburg University.
Corp. The couple
LINDA CECELIA DROB
to
the parents of a daughter, Diane Lee, on April 17. They
also have another daughter, Amanda Christine, two.
They live at 322 North Broad Street, West Hazleton, PA
CHERYL HOOVER
CIGNA
lives in Philadelphia.
District.
in criminal justice
1979
Representative: Corey M. Waters, R.D. #2, Box 276,
Old Berwick Road, Susquehanna Trail, Selinsgrove, PA
17870 (717) 743-5577
SCOTT FINDLAY 79 and Linda
ried July 5 in Allentown. Scott
is
Michael were maran auditor for the
Pennsylvania Manufacturers Associaion. They live
Mertztown R. 2.
at
from
TOM BORAN
"79 and his wife, Penny, are the parents
Kyle Thomas, born on August 16. Stats: nine
pounds, eight ounces, 20.5 inches long. Tom is an
accountant for the Hershey Pasta Group, and the family
of a son,
'78 of Swoyerville was married to
Everett Jr. on May 30. She is employed as a
supply specialist at Fort Monmouth, N.J.
DONNA SHURITES
John
J.
CATHY ANN KIEFER '78 and Robert C. Boscia were
married May 10 in Bethlehem. Cathy is a speechlanguage pathologist at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center in
Allentown.
They
lives In
Hummelstown.
WENDY SUE WILLIAMS
JACK
DEBRA
K.
married June
LOWE
21
in
Texas, where Debra
RONALD
T.
became
'79
the bride of
Brian M. Echard on July 26 in Pen Argyl.
employed by The Express, Easton
Wendy
is
live In Danielsvllle.
is
and James L. Muffly were
Muncy. They reside in Dallas,
a speech pathologist.
'78
SHOEMAKER
78, tax officer of
Com-
E.
SHULTZ
'79
and Wendy E. Miller were
Nescopeck. Jack earned a master's degree
in reading at BU and is on the faculty of Kissel Hill
Elementary School in the Warwick School District.
married
in
LINDA KOTKOSKIE
'79
Paul Steinke were
a program planner at
and
monwealth Bank and Trust Company, Williamsport, was
among 16 bankers who graduated from the Trust Tax
School offered by Cannon Financial Institute at the
married November 1. Linda
Boeing in Vienna, Va.
University of North Carolina in Charlotte. It is a oneyear school consisting of 40 hours of classrooms
instruction, outside lectures and case study problems.
Ronald has been with Commonwealth Bank since
October 1984. He previously was office manager at
Lycoming Beverage Co. from 1982 to 1984.
KAREN A. OWENS '79 and Peter K.VanPatten were
married November 15 in Wilkes-Barre. Karen earned a
master's degree in nursing at Gwynedd Mercy College
and is a nurse manager for American Oncologic
is
Hospital in Philadelphia.
her husband, John,
announce the birth of their second daughter, Shannon
Mae. on March 28. 1986. The Gill family lives at R.D 3.
JOANNE MARIE LOH3N '79 and Raymond J. Lavenberg were married April 26 in Minersville. Before her
marriage, Joanne was a medical technologist at Milton
S. Hershey Medical Center. They reside in Fullerton,
Box
Calif.
DIANE DANZER GILL 78 and
62.
Branchville. N.J. 07826.
LOIS HEFFNER BRUNO 78 and her husband, Joseph
C Bruno II, are parents of a daughter, Laura Marie,
born on April 30. She weighed five pounds,
and was 19 inches long.
12
ounces,
Butner, N.C.
He and
and Mary Frances Roding
East Norristown Robert is an
in Fort
account executive with Barclay Associates
Washington
C.
were married May
MILDRED A. GENELOW 78 and Eric S. Bross are
earned a
planning a spring 1987 wedding Mildred
master's degree at Temple University and is employed
by Tulpehocken High School.
Pottsvllle.
of
his
1978
a production controller for
Barre
ROBERT
77 has completed
Harrlsburg
21237
of
an elementary
'77
four years old
now
Is
residency In pediatrics at Gelsinger Medical Center.
D degree at the Hershey
Danville He received his
Medical School and served his graduate internship at
the Children's Hospital at the University of Pittsburgh
and the Health Centers In Pittsburgh He is employed by
the Northeastern Public Health Corp In Erie
and his wife, Holly, are the parents of
Their son Grant
a daughter, Meggle Ann, born May 29
KIM CLARK
AMP,
Herndon. Lee Ann
5 in
teacher In the Line Mountain School District.
M
NANCI BICKING 77
Is
1978
1977
1977
MARK SCHOENAGEL
and
ALYCE TOMIKO
MARK
WOLFE
79, an accountant at Air Products
Allentown, has been awarded the
certificate in management accounting. He successfully
completed a comprehensive examination on accounting
and related subjects and satisfied the required two
years of management accounting experience.
C.
and Chemicals,
Inc.,
SCHOENAGEL 79
ANN C. MABUS 77 of Turbotvtlle has earned a
master's degree in education at Bucknell University.
She has taught language arts and mathematics since
1978.
son.
and 78 announce the birth of their
Jonathan Mark, on February 20. Mark recently
completed a master's degree in educational administration and supervision at Johns Hopkins University. The
family lives at 1408 Prospect Hill Road. Bel Air. Md.
21014.
and Frances M
Jacksonville, Fla. Anthony Is
analyst.
They
as a
regional
will reside In Jacksonville.
financial
RICHARD FIRESTINE 77 and Dawn Paul us were
married on October 4 In Brandon. Richard is employed
by Mead Paper Company In Tampa, Fla.
ME
NICK 78 and Katherine
JAMES ROBERT DO
Louise Clupper were married In September. Jim is
employed as senior International consultant to the
CIGNA Corp. He earned an MBA degree at Temple
University in 1985.
KAREN
77 and Stuart
D
Boob were
PATT
'79 is a
pharmaceutical chemist
)
GINA HUHN
79. a commercial property underwriter
The Hartford Insurance Group, has been transferred. Her new address is 13875 Ella Blvd.. No. 1504.
Houston, Texas 77014.
for
ROMAN
78 was married to John F
Karen is a teacher (or the Luzerne
Intermediate Unit m Kingston. They reside in WilkesR.
Christeln in PUtston.
LEE ANN NEWMAN
C.
Wyeth Laboratories, Inc., in Radnor. His wife,
Andrea, is managing her family framing store (All
About Framing and Stiching
in Conshohocken. They
are parents of two children, Danielle
three) and
Tristan (one) Their new address is 3441 Horton Road.
Newtown Square, PA 19073.
(
ANTHONY VINCENT NARDUCC1 77
Goodman were married In
employed by Humana, Inc.
WILLIAM
with
DONNA KUHNS MARTIN 79 and her husband, Dave,
are the parents of a second daughter. Amanda Beth,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
Attention band alumni
Band alumni wbo would
like to be placed on
receive information about
band alumni functions should send their name,
address, telephone number, year of graduation
and Instrument played to Terry Oxley. Haas
Center, Bloonisburg University, Bloomsburg
a
mailing
PA
list
17815.
attract
BU alumni caught the aroma of the Berrtgan subs
before they actually saw them From the moment they
walked through the front door of the Summit Clubhouse
In northern Philadelphia, alumni knew they were in the
right place.
This Invitation Is especially directed to pre1967 band alumni because no band records
exist for the years prior to that date
New
Subs
to
The idea
for a
Berrtgan sub party was born out of a
Doug Hippenstiel 68. director of
"On a number of occasions, alumni
)oke. according to
alumni
affairs.
A new degree program, bachelor of science in adult
health, has been approved for BU by the board of
governors of the State System of Higher Education
Physical Education and Athletics with very little cost,
according to Jerry Medlock. chairman of the
department.
All but two of the required courses are already taught
on campus, and no additional faculty will be needed for
several years, Medlock said. "Students in the program
have the opportunity to take a wide spectrum of courses
In general education and liberal arts, which will be
advantageous in assisting older people," he said.
ic Marauda. Karen Manderson, Leslie Mitchell, Ann
Molehan. Judy Momarello. Tracy Molyka, Cynthia
Mueller, l,ee Mueller, Paul Nelfert, Andl Patt, Bill Patt,
shei
Charlie Petry, Kim Phillips,
Bonnie Plymelte, Dennis Plymette. Bill Prellola, Julie
Metz Hank, Toby Hank, Shelly Hessler, Scott Blghter,
" Rodriguez, Boh Both, Beth Ituhlncam, Cindy
Sanford, Ron Sanford, Lynn Schankweller, Kd Scheetz,
l^orl Scheetz, lluby Schuon, Calvin Scott,
"Career opportunities also exist In the private sector, in
the corporate setting and In medical facilities," he said.
Sproule noted that directorships are available for
graduates in the areas of community centers, health and
spa clubs, nursing homes, YMCA and YWCA, resorts,
i
corporations, hospitals and other facilities dealing with
adult human services.
Graduates of the program also have the opportunities
to pursue master's degrees in the fields of gerontology
or cardiac rehabilitation or to become physician
Jerome Sedelmeyer, Joanne Sedelmcycr, Laura
Hoger Slpp, Kelley Smale, Scott Smale, Jeanctte
Smith. Paul Stratman. Lynne Stuehrlng, Debbie
Sullivan, Joanne Sullivan, Mike Sullivan, Bill Sypawka,
Don Taylor. P K Thompson. Matt Thran, Cliff Tillman,
Keith White. Karen Wllklns, Sherrl Zechman and Carol
Zembrzyckl
Plans are underway for the Second Annual Berrlgan
Sub Party In the Phllly area, as well as In other
geographical areas
Budget raised
from the funds.
Five thousand dollars will go toward a new initiative
coming from Pantaleo's office to encourage pairs or
groups of faculty to work together to initiate research
projects.
•
Selfert,
assistants.
Projects and services needing faculty and program
support will receive a total of $10,000 during the year,
and the University Scholars Program will get $6,500
attending chapter meetings would ask If 1 had brought
along any Berrtgan subs. Finally, we took a couple subs
along to chapter meetings as gag door prizes. But the
Joke was on us, the alumni were willing to trade off the
more expensive gifts from the University Store (or the
subs."
In an effort to give alumni what they wanted,
Hippenstiel approached Mike Berrtgan with the Idea of
having a full fledged Berrtgan sub party In the Phllly
,
The need for the new degree program grew from the
gradual increase in the mean age of the general
population and the great increase in the elderly
population, along with the programs that deal with
adulthood and aging, Medlock said.
William Sproule, assistant department chair,
developed the program at BU. He said potential
employers for graduates of the program exist wherever
there are identifiable organized programs for the aged.
said.
a crowd!
attending (with apologies for misspellings and
omissions)
Joe Aceto, l.tnda Aeeto, BUI Angstadt. Betty Berger,
Greg Berger. Dave Blotto. Linda Boyle, Barbara
Bradley, Tim Brazil, Glenn Bromley, Bon Brown, David
Crawford. Barbara ('reveling, Mike ('reveling,
JoAnne D'Agosllno, Kd Dameran, Kevin Davis, Mike
Dowllng, Jay Dugan. Uinta F.nnls, l«ols Fedele, Mark
Fedele, Phil Kenton. Dan Flckes, Deb Flneran, John
Flneran, Itenee File, Bob Fogarty, Laurie Fuehrer,
Susan Furnlss, Jerry Getger. B.J. Gledgowd, Joe
Gledgowd. Nan Gross.
Denlse liaise, Mlchaellne Hamilton, Jayne Hampton,
Gall llartman, Freda Heller, Joe I lemon JoKllen
Hippenstiel, Carl lacovelll, Michael lnattl, Pam Irwin,
Ted Irwin. Cheryl Janssen, Paul Janssen, Lou Ann
Johnson, Steve Johnson, Steve Kline,
Joanlc Lander. Dietrich Llchtner, l,orl l-conard,
Maureen McConnoll, Kuthy McGrath, Shelley Mcllalc,
The new degree emphasizes sound studies of the
physical, psychological and Intellectual potential of the
human being at various adult phases The program has
been added to the university's Department of Health,
with another $43,000 to implement computer hardware
purchased in recent years, Pantaleo said
An equipment repair pool of funds amounting to
$15,000 will allow departments to free up some funds
previously committed to equipment maintenance
contracts. This plan is being developed by the deans and
will be discussed by department chairpersons, Pantaleo
25
area Berrtgan enthusiastically agreed to pack up the
store and head south
By the time alumni started arriving on Friday
evening, July 18, Berrtgan and three helpers were
ready With a van load of Ingredients, they made the
fresh subs to order on the spot
The tusty drawing card attracted a record number of
alumni for a regional get together Among those
degree
The BU administration has increased the operating
budget for academic affairs by $200,000 this year,
President Harry Ausprich announced during the fall
faculty meeting.
Daniel Pantaleo, Interim provost and vice president
for academic affairs, says $70,500 of the funds will go
directly or indirectly to academic departments. Based
on recommendations from a meeting of the deans'
council, money will go to departments that are presently
underfunded, those with special needs, and "areas
where we could directly support faculty otherwise
supported by the department."
Another $50,000 will go to the library for book
purchases. Pantaleo pointed out that the library budget
hasn't been increased in four years. These funds, he
said, "allow us to make up for Inflation over that period
."
and add to holdings in some critical curriculum areas
Academic microcomputer software will be purchased
1986
teams post 44
Fall
The
six fall varsity sports of
Hloomsburg University
enjoyed much success In the 1966 season, combining for
an overall record of 44-21-3
The men's cross country team completed the 1986
season with a 2 2 dual meet record The Huskies also
competed In several Invltatlonals throughout the season,
and finished 11th In the Pennsylvania Conference
championships
The women's cross country team finished |»] In dual
meets, while also participating In several Invltatlonals
The women finished sixth In the PC championships, led
by Brenda Bisset's ninth place Individual showing BU
went on to finish 11th In the NCAA Division II Eastern
Regional meet
The field hockey team finished the season with an
overall mark of 19-5-2. finishing second In both the PC
and the NCAA Division III tournaments The team was
led by senior goaltender Lori Gultson, who registered
nine shut-outs and gave up Just 23 goals In the Huskies'
24 contests Carta Shearer and Donna Graupp were the
leaders on offense with a combined 29 goals and 17
team on defense, combining for 272 tackles.
The soccer team reglstereda six game winning streak
midway through the season to boost thern to an II 8
overall slate Most of the scoring was produced by a
group of freshmen: Jack Mllllgan (H), Dave Tuscano (7)
and Kurt Schmld (4) They combined for 19 of the
team's 34 goals Goaltender Dave Plnkerton recorded
112 saves In the team's 19 games
The women's tennis team ended the season with a 5-5
dual meet record and finished second In the PC
championship tournament Karen Gublcza and Wendy
Wenhold both won singles titles In the PSAC tourney,
while Gublcza and Jennifer Sterling captured the
number three doubles crown
Study tour of Russia
BU
will offer a
study tour of the
USSR
over the spring
March 14 23 This tour will Include visits to
Moscow and Leningrad and will be preceded by lectures
break,
Russian/Soviet history since I860.
will also be Instructed In the Russian
language to permit them to do some independent travel
In the cities being visited during the tour.
Participants who enro'l for the Interdisciplinary
course (history and politics of the USSR) will receive
three credits The cost of the tour Is approximately
in
assists
Under the direction of first year head coach Pete
Adrian, the football team finished the 1986 campaign
with a 7 2 record Led by quarterbach Jay DeDea, the
offense totalled 3,488 yards on offense. Including 2,353 In
1
Tom Martin led the rushing attach, finishing the
season with 918 yards Tight end Kevin Grande became
the school's all-time leading receiver with 133
receptions, surpassing Bob Tucker '68, who had 131.
Jake Williams, Buith Kahlau and We* Cook ied. the
the air
victories
The participants
11,050.
For further Information, contact
history department, 717,389-4161.
Tony
Sylvester,
^
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Oeierr.ter
26
on January 16. The couple also have a three-yearold daughter, Julie Marie. They reside In Harrisburg
bom
HOLLIE M. MILKOVTTZ
and Robert
'79
G
Schooley
a teacher In
were married June 28 In Easton. Hollle 1b
the Bangor Area School District, and they
E as ton
live
'79
professional cartoonist
Is
someday
A. DALTON '79 of Reedsvllle has been
promoted to a«soclate vice president of Investments by
Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
He entered the brokerage Industry In 1980 and
received his designation as a certified financial planner
In June 1984. In July of that year he was employed by
the State College office of Dean Witter Reynolds, Inc.
LAURA ANTOCHY 79
announce the
birth of their daughter, Diana Elizabeth, on June 25.
George has left the U.S. Army and Is a sales representative with Technology Services, Inc. They will continue to
live In
BARBARA JABLONSKI
In
Mary
and David
'79
She
Nantlcoke.
Is
R
Llpo were
director of
Valley Hospital
assistant
educational development at Lehigh
Center. They reside In the Allentown area.
Broad
reside at 17 East
and Stephen L. Ledbetter
were married In Wllkes-Barre. At the time of her
marriage she was employed In medical respiratory ICU
Thomas
'79
Jefferson University Hospital.
MARK THORTON
'79 received his Ph.D. degree In
West Virginia University In 1983 He
subsequently Joined the U.S. Navy and received a
pharmacology
at
scholarship to attend medical school at WVU. He Is now
in his senior year and will enter a Navy residency
program after graduation. He Is engaged to Karen Anne
Curto of Pittsburgh.
JEFFREY W. GRILL '79, a former member of Beta
Sigma Delta and treasurer of the Class of 1979, received
an MBA from Wilmington College in 1985. Employed by
Knoll International Inc., Allentown, he was recently
transferred to Houston, Texas, to be director of finance
for a new division, Knoll Holding Inc. His address is 2102
Shadow Rock Drive, Klngwood, Texas 77339.
TIMOTHY
GOOCH
J.
'79
passed
certified public accountant examination.
by Pennypacker
&
May
the
He
Is
1986
employed
Zelgler of Wellsboro
Transfiguraa second grade teacher at the
is the wife of Arthur A.
Kenneth.
Tarone. and they are parents of three sons.
May She
James and
E
AL MANZI
'80
manager
has been appointed assistant circulaThe Times-Leader, Wllkes-Barre
Before Joining The Times-Leader as office manager of
the circulation department In 1983. he worked in
Washington, D C He was later appointed home delivery
manager and then promoted to sales manager.
He and his wife. Ann Marie, are parents of a son,
Rusty They live in Edwardsvllle.
CONSTANCE SHOPE '80 earned a master's degree In
counseling at Hunter College in May. She Is now In the
Ph D program In counseling psychology at New York
University.
was awarded an MBA
In June. He resides
marketing at Drexel University
"80
and J
Brian
by
Ambler
in
M. LIVERMORE '80 was ordained an elder
June meeting of the Central Pennsylvania
STEVEN
of
'80
Scott.
They reside
Street, Dallastown
DAVID W. McILWAINE
West Hazleton She
Duffy were married in Ambler Johanna is employed
Orleans Builders and Developers in Huntingdon Valley.
at
tion
is
tion School,
JOHANNA WHITESIDE ASTLER
and Ray
Lelphart Jr.
were married July 19 in Red Lion Catherine ts
employed by Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 as a teacher
at York County Area Vocational -Technical School They
'80
in
the
Conference of the United Methodist Church. He is pastor
of the East Smithfield Charge
He earned a master of divinity degree from GordonConwell Seminary in South Hamilton. Mass. During that
time he served as pastor of Fellowship United Methodist
Church
in
Mass
Lowell.
former Susan C. Potter, and they
are the parents of two daughters. Emily and Patience.
He
is
married
to the
CHERYL ANN GAFFNEY '80 and STEVEN JOSEPH
LATORRE '85 were married on July 5 In Mount Carmel.
is a kindergarten teacher in Mount Carmel
Elementary School, and Steve is a medical technologist
at Ashland State General Hospital. They reside at 308 S.
Hickory Street. Mount Carmel.
Cheryl
in
ANTOINETTE PAULA FARANO
Lancaster.
'80 has received a
psychology from Marywood
College. She is employed at White Haven Center as a
program facilitator and Is also employed by Catholic
Social Services as an alcohol education instructor for
underage offenders.
master's degree
M. PATRICIA FULLERTON STTNE '80 received a
degree from The Dickinson School of Law
on May 31. She and her husband, Steven, reside in York.
MARK WEINBERGER
'80 has been appointed direcand marketing for C. Itoh Communication
Systems. He will head an Intensive nationwide market-
tor of sales
ing effort supporting C. Itoh's
KAROL ROSE DUFFY
at
Voytek, are parents
Juris doctor
Texas.
married
Benefits In Philadelphia.
He and his wife, the former
of a son, Paul
CATHERINE MILLER
JAMES
and
experience In the employee-benefit and actuarial fields
He has also studied at the Institute of Employee
In
coordinator of student programs at the Wllkes-Barre campus of Penn State at
Lehman. A native of New Jersey, she has lived In Dallas
since 1981. She received a master's degree in student
personnel services from I UP.
During her four years at Penn State, she has been
Involved In all phases of the college, but her first love In
Her cartoons appear throughout the
still cartooning.
Penn State student handbook She aspires to be a
JODY MILLARD
GEORGE
1980
1980
1979
new ESCOM corporate
in clinical
PAMELA SUE JONES '80 and Kevin R. Roth are
engaged. Pamela is also a graduate of The Medical
College of Pennsylvania.
communications systems. ESCOM, designed to work
behind any existing PABX or Centrex system, Integrates an enhanced key telephone system with many
select capabilities of personal computers and messaging
systems, and ties them together in a network.
RENE R. MATSKO '80 and Michael F Petruny are
engaged. Rene is working on her master's degree at
Lehigh University.
previously served as national product manager
key systems and PABXs at Pansonlc. He
resides In Clifton, N.J.
TTM EADLINE '80 is teaching physics and other
science courses at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional High
School in Coal Township.
Mark
for small
MARTHA BRYDEN '80 has joined the staff of
Callenbuger and Kessel Family Dentistry as an associate of cosmetic dentistry. She graduated from the
Temple University School of Dental Medicine in 1985.
Her other educational experiences were in pediatric
dentistry at Philadelphia Children's Hospital, anesthe-
BARBARA
KASSAB
A.
CANTRELLE
and
'80
STEPHEN
M.
Reading. Barbara also
received a master's degree at BU and is employed by
the Accomac County Public Schools in Virginia. Stephen
is employed by Purdue, Inc., In Accomac. They reside
at 221A Circle Drive, Chincateague, Va.
'85
were married
in
siology dentistry for the handicapped at Einstein
Hospital, and oral cancer at American Oncologic
Hospital at Fox Chase.
Dr. Bryden is a member of the American Dental
Association and the Academy of General Dentistry.
THOMAS
R. GUTEKUNST '80 and Donna Marie
were married May 24 in Reading. Tom is
employed as a systems analyst by AT&T Technologies,
Miller
JEAN MARIE KOVALCHIK
'80 and William Curtis
Baltimore were married on September 12. Jean
is coordinator of youth ministry in the Immaculate
Heart of Mary Parish, Baltimore. She is responsible for
Lane
of
social,
educational and religious
address
4,100 family parish. Their
Road. Apt. D, Baltimore,
MD
programming for a
is 1904 Ramblewood
21239.
Allentown.
LAURIE JOHNSON GAYLORD '79 and her husband,
Marc, are parents of a daughter, Sara, born November
6 She weighed six pounds, 14 ounces. Laurie, a teacher
of the hearing Impaired, had been tutoring eight to ten
students privately She also helped to found the BOCA
BELL organization, a support group for parents of
hearing Impaired children. Their address is 7234 Carmel
Court, Boca Raton. FL 33433.
1980
Representative: Vincent J. LaRuffa, 55 West Goven
Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19119 (215) 248-0744
MICHAEL E. MAGUIRE '80 and Lynne L. Partridge
are planning a December 20 wedding. Michael is a
contractor for Keeley Realty.
TIMOTHY
sheriff In
T.
HOLDEN
Pennsylvania
In
became the youngest
November 1985 when he was
'80
elected to that post In Schuylkill County Before his
election at age 28, he was an investigator for the public
defender's office and worked 17 months as a juvenile
probation officer In Schuylkill County.
LOR1E KEATING MITCHELL
CAROL
M. McCLAIN '80 earned a master's degree in
counseling from Marywood College, Scranton. While at
Marywood. she completed an internship at Northumberland County Children and Youth Services. Carol Is a
teacher at St. Mary School, Kulpmont.
ALAN ZURAWSKI '80 and Michele Pehanlck were
married August 2. A graduate of Palmer Chiropractic
College, Dr. Zurawskl Is practicing In Sunnyvale, Calif.
DAVID
D.
manager
of
Z1NKLER
Beard &
has been promoted to audit
Allentown office. As a
member of the audit staff, he services a variety of
manufacturing, retail and privately owned business.
David joined Beard & Co. after working with another
national accounting firm for five years.
'80
Co.'s
BARBARA ANN BATOR
were married April 26
'80
and Joseph
A Crawford
Winchester, Va. Barbara is a
math teacher for Frederick County Schools at the
James Wood Amherst campus In Winchester. They
reside in Middletown. Va.
in
LAURIE KAY WINEY '80 and Jeffrey Joseph
Marchese were married on May 31 in Wililamsport.
Laurie is a nurse at Divine Providence Hospital in
Wililamsport. They will live at 2518 West Fourth Street.
Wililamsport.
GERALD
R.
BRAZIL
'80
has
been promoted
to assistant trust officer at
'80 has been promoted
Penn Security Bank & Trust
Co., Scranton. Lorie is also a
graduate of the Institute
and trust
courses, and the National Trust School of Northwest
University in Chicago, 111. Prior to joining Penn Security
& Trust, she had worked for New York and Scrantonbased law firms.
She and her husband, Lawrence, are parents of a
daughter. Nicole Elise, and they live in Ashley.
for Paralegal Training, Philadelphia; estates
KEITH
married
A.
SCHOCH
'80
and Denise A. Woodring were
Allentown. Keith earned a master's degree
at Iona College and is a financial analyst for Keyes
Fibre Co.
in
ARTHUR J. BROSIUS '80 and Christina M. Pittello
were married August 9 in Mount Carmel. Arthur is a
teacher in the Mount Carmel Area School District, and
they live at 346 W. Third Street in that community.
FRANKLIN J. SHOEMAKER '80 and Denise R.
Renninger were married October 4 in Wililamsport.
Franklin is employed by Marathon Carey-McFall's.
Montgomery R.D. 1.
TIMOTHY CORBETT BARRETT
Hutchins were married June 21
employed by
E.I.
duPont
in
and Robin Lvnn
Towanda. Tim is
'80
in
Towanda.
to
assistant vice president, trust division, at United Penn
Bank. He joined UP in 1984 with a background of
MARGARET
degree
in
M.
TARONE
*80
received a master's
education at the University of Scranton in
ALICE MEASE
staff of
Home
UMBENHAUER
'80
has joined the
Respiratory Sen-ice and Medical Equip-
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
1980
meat
1981
She is also working on a master's
nursing administration at VUlanova Univer-
Inc.. Pottsvllle.
degree
in
sity.
1981
daughter. Jessica, reside in Clarion
MICHAEL
A.
*81
ts
assistant vice president
s Front Street Office
US Ann v.
Michael served four years In the
Airborne Division, at Fort Bragg. N C
.
82nd
before attending
college
Representative: Beverly Howard Carter. 71(0 South
92nd East Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 254-8757
MARK
H. LEMON *81 has opened a law office in
Mifflinburg
A 1985 graduate of the Vermont Law
School, he is a member of the Pennsylvania. Columbia
County and Union County bar associations He has
experience in state and federal courts
He and his wife, the former
Mifflinburg.
'81
McPeak on November
in
King
Stahl. live in
of
was married
to
Charles
1985
at
GREG
and TERRI SOTAK MALLOCH 81 are parents
a son. Bryan Kyle, born on Julv 5 Greg is an
accountant for Houston Shell and Concrete, and Tern is
a first grade teacher for Cypress- Fairbanks Independent
School District.
of
ROBERT
CROSETTO
J.
'81,
a first lieutenant in the
Marines, participated in Team Spirit 86 During the
month-long exercise, approximately 200.000 personnel
from all services of the U.S. and* Republic of Korea
participated. He is currently stationed with Third Force
Service Support Group on Okinawa. Japan He joined
the Marines in 1981
VIRGINIA DEPOS '81 and Edward C Shober were
in November Virginia is a business teacher at
Mahanoy Area Senior High School
married
DOUGLAS E SHEATS
married on October
18
,
FRANCES JEAN LAWLESS
on October U in
married
'81 and Darryl Kuhl were
Lock Haven She is a
Cap Gemini America
Doug
Is
a territory
NCR
manuger
(or
JEFFRY SCOTT NIETZ
'81 and Rita Reglna DeFebo
planning a July 1987 wedding Jeff earned his
master of education degree at Penn State In 1982 He Is
guidance director and assistant baseball basketball
coach at Marian High School In Hometown
are
GARY MORRIS '81 and DIANE C 1MBODKN '83
were married July 19 In U-ola Gary Is employed by
Royal Insurance Co Charlotte, N (* and Diane works
for Electronic Data Systems In Charlotte
SUSAN TRYNOSK1 (Master's '81) Is a first grade
teacher at Wyoming Seminary Ix>wer School In Forty
Fort She has several years of teaching experience In
UN public schools of Maine. New York and Pennsylvania
She and her husband. Narcy. and two children.
Jonathan and Amy. live In Shlckshlnny.
in
Houston. Texas.
LOREN COMSTOCK
l
Mauler's
81)
at
has been
Bloomsburg
DENISE M BOYLE '81 and Brendan K Kyan were
married September 13 in Bethlehem Dcnlse Is
employed by Chase Manhattan Bank, and they reside In
Bay Ridge, N Y
CINDY PHIFER
MARCI BASHAM ALDERFER
82
and
are parents of a son. Jason Thomas, born on June 7
He weighed seven pounds, three and a half ounces, and
was 21.5 inches long.
'81
1982
Representative:
Houston, TX 77098
Doug E Taylor.
CHADW1CK H BARR
'82
2701
Revere Apt.
191,
has been promoted
to the
a pilot
with the smith Bombardment Squadron at Barksdale Air
Force Base, La He Is married to the former Doreen
Strasser They also announce the birth of a son, Ryan
Robert, on June 29 He Joins a brother. Chad J., who Is
three-years old Their address Is 141ft A Flag Circle.
rank
captain
of
Barksdale AFB.
In
LA
the
l'
S
Air Force
Chad
Is
71110.
.
appointed assistant director of nursing
language pathologist
and
area
and Jane A Mitchell were
'81
*81
1
THOMAS
GAIL GOLDSCHMIDT '81 and Phillip Curland were
married September 6 in AUentown. Gall also received
her master's degree at BU They reside In the Berwick
'81 is engaged to Brian
Q French of
earned a master's degree in speech
pathology at BU and is employed by Lincoln Intermedl
ate Unit 12. York, as a speech therapist
Hospital
and Annette Lynne Bender will
be married on February 14. 1987. in New Albany Kevin
is employed by Home World. Inc
in Sayre
consultant for
Lewistown
Amy
.
KEVIN CORBETT
live in
*81
16 in
AMY L RUHL
Audrev is working
Prussia They live in Reading
24.
Commerce
KATHLEEN ANN BURNS *1 and John B Harrington
were married at Scranton In May Kathleen Is employed
by Dr James G Dempsey and Hoban's Teachers" Store
They reside in Dunmore
Belleville
AUDREY BITTLER
AT&T
Marianne K
LAUREN A COHICK '81 and Noel T Ferarl were
married on August 30 Lauren also graduated from the
Williamsport School of
ROSS MOORE
and Elaine Karen Weller were
Lewistown. Ross Is coordinator of
the gifted program at Mifflin County High School. They
J.
married August
McGAW
and manager of United Penn Bank
in Berwick He joined UP in 1982
1981
27
'81
has been
named speech and
Montgomery
Hospital She was
previously a member of the staff of the nun public
division of Montgomery County Intermediate Unit
Cindy Is a part time doctoral student at Penn State
at
RICHARD A
DIL1BERTO
Jr
'82
has passed the
Delaware Bar Examination and Delaware Professional
Conduct Examination Ills mult! stale bar examination
score also qualifies him for admission In the District of
Columbia and Minnesota
He earned his Juris Doctor degree (cum laude) at the
Delaware Law School of Wldener University In 1986. He
will Im' sworn In before the Delaware Supreme Com
during ceremonies on December 17
He and his wife, the former FAITH ANN PETROV
1CH '82 reside In Wilmington, Delaware
I
.
DAVID and NANCY J HELTMAN '82 and '84 have
purchased a new home in Connecticut (77 Cclvntano
Drive, NlUgltUCk, CT 08770 0214) David Is employed by
The Aetna In Bridgeport, and Nancy Is a legal secretary
for a New Haven law firm
DONNA GREENWAY
"81
and H. LEONARD
were married June 7 in Ivyland Donna is
advertising manager of Yardley News, and Leonard is a
senior accountant with Laurence A. Narcisi. CPA firm
in Willow Grove. They reside in Warminster
BREECE
DIANE
'81
K.
LANGLEY
'81 is
a field director/ training
Williamsport District Office of the
Hemlock Girl Scout Council She also earned an M A
degree in communications at BU She was previously
employed as assistant director of residence life at St.
Francis College. Loretto.
specialist
in
the
GERARD DEMCHER
June
analyst with Allied Corp
will
be married
in
'81
1987
and Christine Drumheller
Gerard is a programmer/
JUDITH ANN KROH '81 and Dlno J Baca were
married May 17 in Clarion Judith, a registered nurse, is
employed by Thomas Jefferson University Hospital
They reside in Havertown
ANN MARIE SULLIVAN '81 and Michael Matthew
Hinton were married at Scranton in July She earned a
master's degree in speech pathology and works as a
speech therapist with North East Intermediate Unit 19
and Logopedics Associates They reside in Scranton
'81 and Robert W
be married on June 20. 1987 Theresa is
executive assistant to the deputy commissioner for
administration at the New York City Department of
THERESA SHANNON GARRIGAN
Walsh
will
Transportation.
G.
DEAN SNYDER
'81
has been
named manager
of
the Northwest Mutual Savings office in Clarion Before
joining Northwest in January, he was manager of the
Coudersport and Austin office of Commonwealth Bank
and Trust Co He is working on a master's degree at St
Bona venture University He and ins wife. Susan, and
TROPHY WINNERS —
Sigma lola Omega and Alpha Sigma Alpha won trophies for the fraternity
and sorority with the most returning alumni on Homecoming who registered Accepting the trophies
were (from left) Tom Rampulla. president of SIO, Dr Robert Warren, SIO advisor, Dave Brulenski,
SIO pledgemaster. Alana Gallo, president of ASA, and Kevin McCann. SIO vice president. It was the
third consecutive w»n for SIO. and the first for ASA
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/Decomber
28
1986
HOWARD "CARL" DAVIS
writes: "Since leaving
Bloomsburg, I have enjoyed a variety of positions In
theater and television - and what a long, strange trip
from rock star
It's been! I've works with celebs ranging
Joe Jackson to show business legend Senor Wences.
from Tommy VanScoy to Dr. Ruth, and there's more
fun to come. In January, I'll be with a filmmaker
'87
shooting an hour long documentary on the White House
with full access to Ron and Nancy Currently, I am In
the master's program at American University In
and I would love to hear from old friends and
colleagues Write me at 4623 43rd Place NW. Washing
DC,
Ion,
'82. a lieutenant J.g. in the U. S.
exercise Rainbow Reach 86. The
four-day command post exercise involved over 50
military sealift command reserve units nationwide
Michael is serving with the Military Sealift Command
Office. Philadelphia. He joined the Navy Reserve in
ANGELA
GRASSO
M.
married on October
5,
and John
'82
1985, In
G Mauro were
Mountalntop, Pa Angela
Is the advertising coordinator and company publications
editor for East Penn Manufacturing Co., Inc., in Lyon
Station, Pa They reside In Kempton.
DAWN SHULER BRINK
and her husband, Stc
'82
phen, are parents of a son. They live at Bloomsburg
R.D. 5
DEBORAH OXENRIDER LEHMAN '82 and her
husband, Bobby, are parents of a daughter They live In
Bloomsburg.
Stanislaus School In
St
at
SZKUDLAPSKI
A.
and Donna Storm
employed by Shared
'82
planned a fall wedding Marek
Medical Systems, Malvern
is
has earned a
master's degree In reading and a reading specialist
certificate at BU. She Is a reading specialist for the
M/dd West School District. She and her husband,
live In Mlffllnburg.
and Katherlne Patrice
Curlcaburu were married In Great Falls, Montana.
Mark Is a missile launch officer with the U.S. Air Force
at Malstrom Air Force Base and is enrolled In the MBA
program at the University of Montana. The reside on
Walker Ave., Great Falls.
'82
THOMAS EDWARD CAMPBELL
and Grace E.
1987 wedding Thomas,
Jr. '82
Boughner are planning a May
who earned an MSW degree at the University of
Pittsburgh, Is a clinical social worker at Presbyterian-
WEBER
has earned a master's
degree In learning disabilities and a supervisory certificate In public education at BU She Is employed by the
Wllliamsport Area School District.
M.
'82
TERESA DARLENE HASSINGER
Kay Sassaman are engaged. Teresa
and Gordon
employed as a
'82
is
KAREN CASPER
In
'82 and Richard F. Henry were
Lock Havenon June 14. Karen Is a special
education teacher in the Jersey Shore School District
and Is pursuing a master's degree at BU. The couple
lives in
Lock Haven.
MARY KA YE RIGANO '82 and Kim D Snyder were
married May 24 In Barnesville. Mary Kaye is employed
by the Schuylkill Intermediate Unit 29 as a teacher in
the Tamaqua Elementary School. She is also enrolled in
the master's degree program (reading) at BU.
MARY BETH CLIFFORD
'82 and Jody R. Johnson
Scranton. Mary Beth also holds
an associate degree in applied science (nursing) from
Luzerne Community College. They reside in Lewisburg.
were married
May
E.
McDONALD
were married June
Palmyra.
Miller
KATHLEEN
21 In
HARVEY
'82
and Thomas
M
Lansdale. They reside in
LORI SCHONEKER '82 and Robert H. Shaw Jr. were
married in November. Lori is employed by the Lenape
Valley Foundation
LOUIS and
'82
WENDY CLELAN KOERING
announce the birth
of their son,
The family resides
12
DOUG
and Douglas R. Toth
26 In Allentown. Kathleen is a special
education teacher for the Allentown School District, and
R.
were married July
and
in
Jeremy
Louis, on
'DEBORAH
'82
Vlneland, N.J.
DEBRA PREPUTNICK ANDERSON
'82
are parents of a daughter, Erica Jul, born on June 20.
Erica Joins a brother. Kyle, age two and a half. They
live in Vineland, N.J.
'82
and Peter S Sapolsky were
Is employed by the
summer. Deborah
American Diabetes Association in Alexandria, Va.,
where they reside. She is also taking graduate courses
at
and Stergios Papageorgtu were
married July 18 in Dunmore. Lisa, who received an
MBA degree from Wilkes College, is employed by
Keystone Leasing Corporation. They reside in Philadel'82
R. H.
Macys
as
manager
ANN PRINGLE
married October 24
CATHERINE
Wlsneskle
A.
'82
In
'82
of divisional staff training.
and Andrew P. Wagner were
MOORE
were
and
and William J. Ochs
Joanne Is employed at
'82
19 In Orefield.
Mark Joseph
is
in
Allentown.
MARINA GIAMO TB
JOANNE LOUISE DUNSTAN
were married July
married In October. Catherine
employed as a nurse at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center
April
and Christine Marie
Polkosky are planning a May 1987 wedding. John is
employed by Allied Corporatlon/Pomeroy's in Harris-
Lehigh Valley Hospital Center.
'82
and Mark
S.
Engel were married
Norristown. She is a a special education
teacher for the Upper Dublin School District.
career at First Pennsylvania Bank, during which time
she held the position of audit supervisor. She resides in
West Chester.
and Louise Heist are planning
is employed by Fraser
Doug
and Alfred Edward
Royersford. Nina is a
Miami. Fia.. where they
NINA MARIE MILANTONI
Lee were married August 9
'82
in
special education teacher in
reside.
A. WALCZAK '82 received a master s
nursing from the University of Pennsylvania.
She is employed at the Hospital of the University of
Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.
degree
in
KENNETH JOSEPH COWAN
Wiker were married August 23
employed by Cable TV of York
in
and Annette Lynn
Lancaster. Kenneth is
'82
CAROLINE AMELIA MAHON '82 and Scott Alexander Slrois were married June 28 in Southampton.
Caroline is a teacher in the Morris Knolls High School,
Denville, N.J. They live in Dover, N.J.
DEBRA MARIE GUNDRUM '82 and Dennis Keith
Monighan were married September 27 in Rooke Chapel,
Bucknell University. Debra is a program analyst at
Pennsylvania Blue Shield, Camp Hill, and is pursuing a
degree in law at Harrisburg Area Community College.
TERESA LYNN GOODMAN
'82
and Duane Dana
Martis were married September 20 in Allentown. Teresa
is employed by Sacred Heart Hospital and is also a sales
associate with Regency Real Estate. They reside in
Whitehall.
ANNETTE M. EAST *82 and Charles Bruno are
planning to be married on August 8, 1987. Annette is
employed by the Wilson Area School District.
DENISE OLIVE '82 has been named coordinator of
secondary school admissions by Northeast Institute of
Education. She is also taking graduate courses at
Temple University.
K1MBERLY HESSERT RAUP '82 has completed her
master's degree in reading at BU and is teaching in the
Chili School District, Rochester, N Y. She is married to
Dennis Scott Raup, also a BU graduate.
C. BLACK '82 has been named a manager
the tax department of Peat Marwick's Allentown
office. Ken joined the international accounting firm in
in
1982.
Representative:
Aurora, CO 80044
Kim Gobora
Bent, P.O.
Box
440938,
JEFFREY CHARLES KLUSKA '83 and Kimberlee
Anne Neith are planning a spring 1987 wedding. Jeff is
employed as a programmer analyst for The Children's
Place, Pine Brook, N.J.
MARIE
E.
CUMMINGS
'82
and
JAMES
J.
DORIN
'84
be married on June 13, 1987. Marie is a speech and
language clinician for the Blast Intermediate Unit 17,
and James is a sales engineer for F & L Fluid
will
Components
in
Camp
SONYA LEE PURSEL
'83
and Terance P Healy are
an accountant/
planning a 1987 wedding. Sonya is
supervisor at Sperry Corp.. Blue Bell.
Hill.
19 in
SUZANNE M. GORDON '82 has been appointed audit
manager by Elmwood Federal Savings Bank, headquartered In Media. Her appointment follows a four-year
'82
a May 1987 wedding
Business Equipment.
'82
burg.
Wllliamsport.
assistance programs at Good Samaritan Hospital. Pottsville, and at Inroads, Reading.
1983
JOHN DAVID ROHLAND
and Erica Foley are
planning a December wedding. Joseph is employed by
III
'82
phia.
NOVA.
JOSEPH WELDON
WALEWSK3
KENNETH
USA PERRY
JONES
A.
this
G.
March
they live in Allentown.
married
Web Craft.
31 in
University Hospital, Pittsburgh.
KATHLEEN
and Howard Bart Shemitz
In Harrisburg Holly Is a
'82
MICHELLE
ROSELLEN
married
'82
J.
has been appointed direcOmega Health Care,
Wyomissing. She has worked in employee drug
SUSAN
DOUGLAS MEIER
DENNIS E. BEAVER '82 was ordained as a Lutheran
minister during the annual convention of the Central
Pennsylvania Synod, Lutheran Church of America, held
In June at Sellnsgrove. Dennis Is also a graduate of the
Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg He is
pastor of St. James Lutheran Church, Columbia.
He is married to the former Linda A Hoffman.
and Daniel
tor of preventive health care for
Inc..
Hazleton
and Dennis Keith
Monlghan were married In Itooke Chapel at Bucknell
University. Debra Is a programmer/analyst for Penn
DEBRA POLLOCK McCOLLIN
HOLLY ANN VAJDA
sales representative for
'82
sylvanla Blue Shield.
a nurse at Stunners'
they reside
JEAN MARIE RIPPLE '82 and Anthony A Fadule
were married May 3 In Hazleton Jean is a fourth grade
and kindergarten teacher
"82
21 in Philadelphia. Martha is
Hospital in Tampa. Fla.. where
Kronk were married June
were married September 20
registered nurse In the Intensive care unit at Polyclinic
Medical Center, Harrisburg.
DEBRA MARIE GUNDRUM
MARK FRANCIS YOV1SH
In
1982
MAREK
CAROL HICKMAN WEST '82 and her husband, Jason,
are parents of a baby boy, Kyle Thomas, born on April
3: He weighed seven pounds, seven and a half ounces
MARTHA ELIZABETH LUKENS
MICHAEL R KLICK
Navy, participated
DC 20016.
Edward,
1982
1982
1982
CHARLES JOSEPH STTTZ
Jr. '82
and Rhonda Kaye
Nichols are planning a September 1987 wedding. Charles
is employed by United Parcel Service.
CARLOS C. BELL III '83 of Pottsville has passed the
CPA examination. He is employed as a senior accountant with the firm of Maille Falconiero & Company in
King of Prussia. He
is
married
to the
former Laura
Bartlett.
LINDA MARIE HRESKO '82 and Lawrence Stephen
Melenchek were married May 24 In Hazleton. Linda is a
consumer affairs consultant for the Pennsylvania Power
and Light Co. in Harrisburg. where they reside.
GUSTAV
L.
SAUERZOPF
were married August
'83
and Marv E. Fardis
16 In Whitehall. He is a district
sales representative for Ralston Purina. They reside in
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
BOSTON AREA ALUMNI MEET
met
-
BU
alumni
living in
the Boston area
dmner near Burlington on October 10 Alumn. in attendance were
Lois Godleski Lynn '43 of Maiden Flora Guarna Crocker '45
ol
Worcester Joyce MacOougall Eveland '52 of Centerville Joanna
Tenzyk Relff '63 of Burlington Fran Morsey Troutman '64 of Carlisle
Marjorle Milan! McCormlck '67 of Carlisle Anthony L. Smith
77 of
lor
Over $3,000 raised
for
months that have passed since the death of
senior David Murphy, Bloomsburg University
students, alumni, (acuity and members of the
surrounding community have raised over $3,000 (or the
In the 12
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for the David Murphy fund
ledger iNMtk used to keep track of the fund,
there an- three pages of thirty entries each filled with
contributions of $:>, $10, or $fli from Individuals
Their generosity made an emotionally wrenching time
a tittle easier for the Murphy family and showed that
BlOOmiOUrg University takes care of Its own when
tragedy strikes
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History professor James Sperry helped spread the
word among faculty members that money was needed.
Father Dominic Mammarella, pastor of St Joseph's
Catholic Church In Berwick, delivered a sermon about
Murphy on the Sunday ufter his death, and his
parlshoners reaponded with nearly $1,000 to pay (or a
tombstone and to help defray expenses
Several other students and faculty members helped
WOMEN'S SWIMMING
KUTZTOWN
3
monitor the
NOV
DEC
DEC
1
attended Doug Hippenstiol '68. director of alumni affairs, represented
BU Another get-together will be planned tor mid-July. 1987
WOMEN S BASKETBALL
NOV
at
Lawrence
of
touched by Murphy's compassion following I IBM fire In
which one student died, BU s sororities and fraternities
responded with a donation of $2,500, and (acuity, student
groups, administrators and university employees
contributed several hundred dollars
Funeral expenses came to just over $2,000 und all will
be covered by the fund In addition, a scholarship fund
set up in Murphy's name has a balance of close to fiiOO
A plaque commemorating Murphy's memory and
service to Bloomsburg University will soon be Installed
in the Kehr Union
Several people were Instrumental In the success of the
David Murphy (und
Dr. John Trathen, director o( Student Activities and
the Kehr Union, Michael Sow ash, associate director ol
the Kehr Union and David Hill, comptroller of
community activities, helped establish, maintain and
David Murphy Memorial/Scholarship (und.
The (und was set up in early January to aid the family
o( Murphy, who died tragically in an automobile
accident on Christmas day A(ter (our years o(
academic success and outstanding service to the
universtiy, Murphy died just one semester short of
receiving a degree in chemistry
Donations came in every quantity and (rom everv
type o( individual and group A Catholic church In
Berwick donated $900 (or a tombstone a(ter the pastor
read an account o( Murphy's death in a local newspaper
and used it as the subject (or his Sunday sermon two
anonymous individuals contributed because they were
21 22
Rhonda Hamer-Camann '79 ol Brighton Brian D. Fry '81
Thomas M. Baumann '83 of North Reading. Julie A.
Fenstermacher '85 of Lowell. Despy Jefferson '86 of North Andover.
and Donna M. Campbell '86 of Woburn Spouses and guests also
Shrewsbury,
David Murphy Memorial/Scholarship Fund
BU
NOV
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/December
30
»
»
.
'
.
1986
JANICE T. LESSMAN
man of the Lucan Center
Allen town.
CARLA MARIE LaCESA
'83
and Harry Howard Snell
15 Carla work* for the
IV were married on November
Wlckersham Printing Co.
PATRICIA
HARTMAN
'83
Mark Petersen
and Dr
Concord, Nil. Patricia is a commercial
N H They live In
artist with Image Works In Lebanon,
Grantham, N.H.
were married
1983
1983
1983
In
SHERRIE LYNN PETERSON
'83
and William S
Shlremanstown
Wilson Jr were married August 16 In
Association
Sherrte Is a speech therapist for the School
for Special Education, Roselle, 111
KATHLEEN FARNAN '83 and Rudolph Ducharme Jr
by
were married In Bangor Kathleen Is employed
reside In
Shared Medical Systems In Malvern. They
Phoenlxvllle.
was co-chair
'83)
(Master's
Annual Campaign The
arts center In Scran ton has undergone a complete
renovation of the first floor theatre space, lobby and
reception area. Janice earned a bachelor's degree at
Syracuse University and an MBA at BU
She Joined Northeastern Bank in 1984 as assistant vice
president and new product manager She formerly was
assistant vice president of retail banking at Williamsport National Bank.
s 1986
JANET LOUISE LOEPER
'83 and Terrance Alan
were married in Reading. Janet, who also earned
a master's degree In communication disorders at BU. is
employed by Berks County Intermediate Unit as a
speech/language pathologist They reside in Laureldale.
.Scull
RANDY AMMON KING '83 and Carol Jean Lewis
were married July 12. Randy is an auditor for the U.S.
Government at the Norfolk Naval Air Station. They
reside at 4204 Inverness Road, Virginia Beach, Va.
pathology at
BU She
lives in
Allentown
DONNA POLAK ZIMMERMAN 83. formerly a senior
accountant with Ernst & Whinney, has been accepted
accounting at the
in
into the doctorate program
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Her address
is 109 Boxford Road. Momsville. NC 27560
TIMOTHY J. "PINKI" PINKOWSKI '83 is working as
an accountant for GTE Products Corporation in WUliamsport He is also in the MBA program at BU. His
address Is 1227 Towncrest Rd.. Williamsport. PA 17701.
'83 and WILLIAM G. BENT
were married on September 6 in Levi t town. Kim.
who was president of the Class of 1983. is a sales
assistant for U.S. Air. Bill is a mortgage banker with
Waterfield Financial Corp. in Denver, where they live.
Kim's parents. Harry and Connie Gobora, are also BU
KIM MARIE GOBORA
'83
alumni.
'83 and MICHAEL MOORE '83 were
September 1984 and have been living in
Hayward, California, since then. Tammy is employed as
a resource specialist for Hayward Unified Schools, and
Mike is working as a sales representative for Orthopedic
TAMMY WEIR
Captain
ELFMAN
'83 was married to
A.
Is a
Nicholas D Bell of Omaha on June 7. 1985. Barbara
Division In
signal corps officer with the Third Infantry
BARBARA
Wuerzburg, Germany.
ALAN MOORE MUSSELMAN
and Jennifer Marie
Crowley were married May 24 in Roseto. Alan is a
systems analyst for Lehigh Data Systems. Inc., of
Bethlehem They live at 2645 Madison Ave Bethlehem.
'83
,
married
in
Systems. Inc.
SHERRIE MEAGHER RISBERG
(Master's '83) and Joseph
Palrlck Allen were married July 19 at U'hlgh Unlver
degree at Penn
kIIv Wendy, who earned a bachelor's
Slate, had heen employed by Colonial Northampton
Intermediate Unit 20 as a speech language pathologist
They reside In Melbourne, Florida.
WENDY LYNN LEYFERT
BARBARA ANN BUZZARD
'83
and DAVID G. MULIn Bangor Barbara Is
were married April 5
employed by Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance Co of
Radnor, and David Is employed by Federal Express
Corp based In King of Prussia.
LIGAN
'83
,
and her hus
band, Kenneth, announce the birth of their son, Kenneth
Edward, on May 27 (nine pounds. 22 inches). Sherrie
has retired from her position as acccounting/business
'83
management coordinator at Commonwealth College to
care for her family They live at 19 Whit's Court.
Newport News, Va.
MARY JEAN MONTAGNA
'83 has Joined the staff of
speech and communication department of Good
Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital in Allentown. She will
divide her time between the Rehabilitation Hospital and
Good Shepherd Outpatient Services/Cedar Crest
She also earned a master's degree in speech/language
the
teacher in
Pottstown.
21
in
DONNA M. LORE MAN '83 and James S Spear were
married on September 27 in Bloomsburg. Donna is a
business teacher at Milton High School, and they reside
at 34
Lower Market
St..
Milton.
GINA HUHN '83 is a commercial underwriter for the
Hartford Insurance Company. Her address is 13875 Ella
Blvd.. No. 1504. Houston. Texas 77014.
MICHAEL
DILLON
a reporter for the Pressan Associated Press
Managing Editors award for his 1985 series on the
RESPONSIBILITIES: The Provost
is the chief academic officer and second-ranking executive officer
reporting directly to the President and assuming the President's duties In his absence.
The Provost leads the Deans of the Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Professional Studies,
Graduate and Extended Programs and their faculties to attain the academic missions of the university.
The Provost plans and coordinates academic programs, assembles and administers the academic
budget, coordinates academic policies and planning, and plays an active role In faculty recruitment,
of the university,
and development.
QUALIFICATIONS: The candidate must have an earned
doctorate, preferably in an academic
from an accredited Institution, documented evidence of outstanding teaching and scholarly
and professional achievement commensurate with the rank of full professor, demonstrated effective
Interpersonal skills, creative academic leadership, a record of progressive academic administration,
commitment to faculty and student participation In academic governance and to affirmative action, and
ablllllty to articulate the mission and needs of the university to its constituencies.
discipline,
THE UNIVERSITY: Bloomsburg is one of fourteen institutions in the Pennsylvania State System of
Higher Education and has an enrollment of approximately 6,700 undergraduate and graduate students.
It is a comprehensive university with approximately 100 programs of study, a faculty of 335 covered by
a collective bargaining agreement, and an annual budget of $41 million.
J.
Bloomsburg,
Enterprise.
Bloomsburg University invites applications and nominations for the position of Provost and Vice
President for Academic Affairs.
'83.
won
Pennsylvania Game Commission. Mike has been a
Press-Enterprise reporter for two years, and this was
his third statewide award.
He will receive a master's degree from BU in
December. Mike is married to the former Gina Pagliaccio.
TOM HARTSOUGH '83 and DIANE RATHBUN '84 are
planning a spring 1987 wedding. Tom is an assistant vice
president and mortgage officer at Fox Chase Federal
Savings and Loan Association in Philadelphia. Diane is
a speech pathologist with Communication Associates of
Fort Washington.
WILLIAM C. FRANKO '83 and Lori Ann Svitana were
May 24 in Whitehall. Bill is an accountant for
married
Koh-I-Nor. They reside in Whitehall.
MARY ANN WENNER
'83 and Douglas Lee Potts were
Easton. Maryann is a speech
pathologist at Community Hospital and Rehabilitation
Center in Los Gatos, Calif. They reside in Livermore,
married on April
5
in
Calif.
The Town
of
River Valley
in
Bloomsburg has a population
of approximately 11.000 and is located in the Susquehanna
Northeastern Pennsylvania, with easy access to major East Coast metropolitan areas.
STARTING DATE:
July
I,
1987.
or as mutually determined.
SALARY: Competitive and commensurate
with the applicant's qualifications
Nominations are encouraged; however, application Including a letter of application, academic vita,
and three letters of reference, must be postmarked no later than January 31,
1987 to be considered by the committee.
all official transcripts,
Address to Mr. Irvln Wright. Chairperson, Search
University, Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Bloomsburg University
women and
'83 and Brenda Keller were marBloomsburg. George is a physics
Spring-Ford School District They reside in
June
ROSE BLACKBURN FARQUHARSON '83 and her
husband, Greg, are parents of a daughter, Caitlin Rose,
born June 15 (nine pounds, two ounces). They are both
employed by the Trump Casino Hotel in Atlantic City,
N.J. Their address is 116 Clay St.. Tuckerton, N.J. 08087.
Provost search
retention
GEORGE DESKO
ried on
all
and Screen Committee. Carver
is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer
other protected class members are encouraged to apply
Hall.
Bloomsburg
Blacks. Hispanics,
LOUIS M. MAYNARD '83 and Kristine Keating were
married June 7 in Nazareth. Louis is employed by
Lafayette Trust Bank, and they live in Easton.
ROBERT C. G ANSEL '83 has been promoted to
corporate vice president/controller and treasurer for
Stroehmann Bakeries. He has been with the firm over 15
years and has served in various finance-related positions within the organization.
He is married to the former Debbie Seyler, and they
have two children, Jason and Megan.
A
MARCY WATKINS *83 of Monroeton has received a
master's degree in school psychology at Alfred University. While a graduate student, she served as student
representative to the School Psychology Committee and
was one of only four students accepted for a third
semester assistantship. She served her internship with
THE ALUMNI QU ARTERLY/December
1986
31
1983
Cortland City Schools and Marathon Central School
from January
to
June
of 1966
CATHLEEN MIHALAK
planning a
RANDY
Randy
is
May
and John J Markward are
*83
1967 wedding.
KING *83 and Carol J Lewis are engaged
an industrial engineer technician at York
A.
towne. Inc.
DONALD NOEL
Aft* •a
v,
ROBERT F. STUTZMAN Jr. '83 has been named
planning and roning officer for Whitemarsh Township
He had been a planner with the Delaware County
Planning Department in Lima Prior to that, he interned
with the Montgomery County Planning Commission
'83 is
serving as district chairman for
Boy Scouts of America's
Andaste District for 1966-1987 He also serves on the
Council's Executive Board
the General Sullivan Council.
Don manages
the
Say re
office of
and his wife. Susan, reside
SUZANNE VICARI
Henry Dunn, lnc He
Sayre
in
and John Hessenthaler were
Suzanne is a certified public
accountant with Place & Kowalski of Doylestown.
married
in
'83
September
DONNA M. GILDEA '83 and Edward J Kusko were
married June 28 in Lansford Donna earned a master" s
degree at BU in education of the hearing impaired She
is employed with the Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 in
Kingston as a teacher of the hearing impaired
M1CHELE M. BASAR '83 and James B Vogt were
married in Mountaintop. Michele is employed as a
systems analyst for Sperry and is pursuing her master's
degree in business administration at Penn State They
live in
Harrisburg.
JOHN
A. SOBRINSKI '83. a Stroudsburg resident and
representative for John Hancock Mutual Life
Insurance, has been named to the President's Honor
Club. He joined John Hancock in 1984 and is working
toward designation as a chartered financial consultant.
sales
DAVE COX '83 is the new head wrestling coach at
Reading High School He comes back to the East after a
highly successful season at Blackwell, Okla He was
"Coach of the Year" last season as he team produced a
12-4
record.
LYNNETTE
E.
LEIDY
'83
be married on December
Kingston (N Y. Hospital.
will
and Larry Allen Brocious
Lynnette
27.
is
a nurse at
TENNIS ALUMNI - Former BU
tennis players and their wives returned In September tor the
annual alumni-varsity match Shown in photo are (Iront, from left) Rob Vance 'BO, Drew Hostottor
76. Mark Raynes '80. John Petrillo '81. (standing, trom left) Ken Grove '81. Rick Wllldors '80,
Marty Coyne "83. Dave Superdock '83. and Craig Dlehl '82 Not present tor photo were Tom
Sweltzer 75. Phil Christman 76. Jim Hollister 78. and Rob Lario '813 Wives Included Marsha
Sweltzer 75. Lisa Vance '81. Dawn Raynes "80. Barbara Willders '83, Donna Grove '81. Lisa
Coyne
'83
and Amy
Lario '86
1984
1983
KATHLEEN URBAS '83 and Steven Yarem were
married September 13 In Scrunton Kathleen earned a
master's degree In social work from Marywood College
and is employed as a caseworker at Allied Services
Long Term Care Facility
)
LORI ANN
THREN
and JOSEPH DAVID SMITH
'83 were married in September. Lori Is employed by
Syntrex, Inc., in Laguna Hills, Calif., and Joe is
employed by Kendall-McGraw Laboratories in Irvine,
'83
Calif.
TIMOTHY BAKER BITLER
'83
and Laura Lee Button
were married in the chapel of Albright College Tim
went on to receive a juris doctorate degree from Temple
University School of Law. He is both an attorney and
businessman. They live In Gibraltar
LAUREN MEYMAR1S
TERRY CONRAD '83 has accepted
coaching position at Shenandoah College
an
assistant
Winchester,
Va. Shenandoah is a Division III school which plays In
the Eastern States Athletic Conference, along with
teams like Cabrlni. Lincoln, Frostburg State and Allen
town.
Conrad, who played for the Huskies from 1979 through
1963 and scored over 1 ,000 career points, had served on
BU Coach Charlie Chronlster's staff on a part time basis
for the past three seasons He assumed his new post on
In
September I.
Terry had also been employed as a salesman
Zelsloft Brothers Chrysler In Bloomsburg
for
and Keith A Hummel 86
were married in Holden, Mass. Lauren is an audiologist
at Haelen Medical Center in Worcester, and Keith Is a
business education teacher at Oxford High School They
live in
and Thomas M
Lansdale The couple
KATHLEEN Mc DONALD
lives in
'83
and
Mark Walter
and Michael E Bartlett will
be married on December 20 Tern earned a master's
degree in school psychology at the University of
'83
Cincinnati.
Robert J Kenney, 606 Northwest
Church. VA 22046
Representative:
Street, Falls
Buseck were married in Kratzervllle Carla is a
computer operator at MIC Division of Kinney Service
Corp. They reside in Enola.
DIANNE R SPLENDIDO
and Greg K Johansen
were married In Wilkes Barre Diane Is employed as a
where they
system analyst by IBM In Tampa, Fla
ItMMi
'84
Roxborough
of
Is
the
new
alumni programs and public relations at
Chestnut Hill Academy He Joined the staff at CHA after
a one year stint as assistant director of alumni and
public relations at Salisbury School In Connecticut. Scott
also serves on the Alumni Hoard of Directors at BU
KATHY A AAHONSON
'85
and
'84
were married June 28
In
KURT B FRUENDT
Sparta,
N
J.
Kathy
Is
human
resources at Samsung Interna
tlonal. lnc
In U'dgcwood, N.J Kurt Is teaching science
at Montvllle (NJ
High School They live In Morris
town, N.J.
supervisor of
,
I
MARY LOU TRKON
Jr
'84
were married June
21
and Thomas Arthur Hepner
In Sunbury. They live In
Philadelphia
marketing officer of
Co.,
NA
,
has successfully
the course provides students with training in
all
'84
.
areas of
'84
Pamela
a
Is
also
and Kevin R Roth are
graduate of the Medical
DONNA J FEEG '84 and Timothy M Fehr are
planning a June 1987 wedding Donna Is employed as a
nurse at Wernersvllle State Hospital
SUSAN MARIE JURGILL '84 and Michael T Fletcher
were married on September 27 Susan Is employed as a
computer systems engineer for RCA, Missile and
Surface Radar Division, In Moorestown, N.J.
KIM ELIZABETH KAUFFMAN
DIANNE KNIGHT
and Dr John R Reynolds were
married October 25 In Danville Diane Is union program
coordinator at North Texas State University In Denton,
where she is completing her master's degree In
'84
management
Com
completed the requirements for the second year of the
School of Bank Marketing Offered by Bank Marketing
Association and the University of Colorado at Boulder,
PAMELA SUE JONES
reside
educational facilities
DAVID P. ROLLEY '83.
mon wealth Bank and Trust
financial marketing.
July
College of Pennsylvania
Miller
'83
CARLA RE NEE ZEEGER
TERRI JO BICKEL
In
SCOTT P RIGHTKR
director of
engaged
1984
21 in
Navy
'83
Worcester.
were married June
Palmyra.
Joined the
JEFFREY C ESCHBACH '84, an ensign in the Navy,
has completed officer indoctrination school at the Naval
Education and Training Center In Newport, R.I While
attending the six week course, Eschbach was prepared
as a newly-comissioned officer for duty In the Naval
staff field corresponding to his civilian profession Jeff
'84
and Jay Lee
Andruslsln were married June 14 In Rohrerstown.
Is employed by Lincoln Intermediate Unit 12 In
Oxford They
Kim
New
live In Mlllersvllle
NANCY JEAN LAWRENCE
'84
and
Charles
J.
Palermo Jr are planning a spring 1987 wedding. Nancy
is a teacher In the Wealherly Area School District.
SUSAN LYNN DICKINSON
were married on June
master's degree
BU. She
Is
In
21.
and Rodney J. Zerfoss
Susan also received a
'84
education of the hearing impaired at
18 as
employed by Luzerne Intermediate Unit
1986
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December
32
ap
1984
1984
1984
teacher
classroom
elementary
hearing
the
for
Riverfront State Prison, a medium-security prison in
teaches general educational development
classes to 15 inmates and tests the prisoners in reading,
writing, science, social studies and math. He is also
enrolled in the master's degree program at Rutgers
University's Camden campus
Pete and his wife. Christine, live in Voorhees, N.J.
GEORGIA MONSEAU
and Thomas G Huffman
were married in September. Georgia is employed in the
N.J. Department of the Treasury In Trenton
'84
LYNNE DIANE STUEHRING '84 and Keith Edward
White were married In Rlchboro Lynne Is employed at
and the
McMaster-Carr Supply Co in Dayton, N J
,
RICHARD TROUTMAN
and Denlse Nazzario are
Richard in a second
'84
planning a March 1987 wedding
lieutenant In the U.S.
Army, stationed
at
Fort Bliss,
Texas.
LINDA M. SCHOFFSTALL
'84
sky were married August 2
employed by Royal Optical
In
and Walter
M
DENISE
DOBRY
A.
were married July 26
also received a
master's degree at BU, has received certification in
speech-language pathology. She is employed by the
Capital Area Intermediate Unit, where she is an
itinerant speech
language pathologist for the Carlisle
School District.
MARY JANE DEMPSEY
HAWKINS
PHIL DAVID
and
'84
May
Saint Clair Mary
Jane Is a registered nurse at the Rehabilitation Hospital
for special services in State College. Phil is a software
engineer for HRB Singer and is working on a master's
were married
'84
3 in
CATHY LYNN MURRAY '84
SARRA '84 have been married.
registered nurse In a telemetry unit of Lankenau
Hospital. Scott Is employed by Scrvlccmaster Management Services In Delaware County. They reside In
Broomall.
DENISE ANN DOBRY
'84 and Michael Kevin Lewis
Bryn Mawr. Denlse Is employed
management in Allentown, and they live In
were married July 26
retail
In
In
Allen town.
WENDY MAE BLYLER
PAD ALE
and
were married July
'85
GISELE MONICE BOWSER '84 and Richard Glenn
Corde were married September 20 in New Cumberland.
Gisele Is a speech therapist in the Dover Union Free
School District In Wlngdale,
Carmel. N Y.
Sunbury.
Wendy
is
Applebachsvillr
'84
and
KURT SCHLEGEL
'84
manager
at
Adam's
Men'S
Store
CHRISTINE M. KISSER
JAMIE
KELLIE ANN FITHIAN '84 and David W Dlehl were
married June 7 In Aston. Kellie is employed by C. M.
Barlow and Associates, and they live In Marcus Hook.
'84
Is
teaching
BARBARA
E.
were married
YEAGER
'84 and Daniel A Karschner
Abington. Barbara is employed as a
in
Memorial Hospital. They
CRYSTAL LYNN SPRINGER
and John E. Ramp plan a
is employed
by A.Z.
Hill. John graduated from
Hospital radiology program and is
Spirit
'84
ELISE JEAN
ROWLAND
SUSAN
DICKINSON
in Dallas.
'84
PERI
A.
MATSKO
and William
'84
married on February
Roadway Express.
14,
WEST
has passed the CPA examination She is employed by Richard Huber, CPA, of East
Salem. On February 14, 1987, she will complete the two
years of work experience required to become a CPA.
L.
'84
DARCIE LAUDENSLAGER
inmates
'84
WENDY LEE EICHELBERGER
'84
engaged.
and
RON
WIL-
at
Pamela
also
and Kevin R. Roth are
from the Medical
'84
graduated
has passed ail parts of
the District of Columbia examination to become a
certified public accountant. He also earned a bachelor's
degree at Mansfield University. He is employed as an
auditor with the office of the inspector general, Veterans
Administration, in Washington, D C.
He and his wife, the former Kathleen Becker, live at
'84
for
make your
vacation?
vacation plans for 1987:
EDNA MAE SHOWERS '84 and MARK E. SMITH '85
were married June 21 in South Williamsport. Edna is
working at the Sunbeam Learning Center in Paoll. and
Mark is a computer programmer with Shared Medical
Systems of Malvern. They live in Frazer.
'84
and James Francis
30, 1987. Suzanne is
May
'84
and Geoffrey
H
5 in Doylestown. Melissa
also attended the University of Pittsburgh in a master's
degree program. She is a case manager employed by
the Bucks County Correctional Facility.
APRIL SHOWERS '84 and KEITH ROYER '84 were
married May 24 in King of Prussia. April is employed
by Sacred Heart Hospital, Norristown, and is studying
for a master's degree at Villanova University. Keith is
employed by General Electric, NASA division, King of
Prussia.
The couple
lives in Eagleville.
LISA ANN CLARKE '84 and DAVID ANTHONY
YEAGER *84 were married July 12 in Allentown. Lisa is
Moscow. Suzdal/ Vladimir. Yalta, Leningrad. Helsinki. Finnair
from NYC.
Visit
Inclusive
SOUTH PACIFIC
(18 days/ 15 nights)
Depart 10/29/87 or 12/10/87. return 11/15/87 or 12/27/87 Visit Melbourne.
Sydney, Christchurch
Wueenstown. Te Anau. Rotorua. Auckland and Papeete Qantas Airways
from Los Angeles. $3,899
3
(October) or $4,099 (December) from
details, contact the
'84
College of Pennsylvania.
TEMCH ATIN
RUSSIA
For
be
employed by
are engaged.
PAMELA SUE JONES
and Steven C Roberts
are engaged.
(15 days/ 14 nights)
Depart 2/13/87, return 2/27/87. Visit Nairobi, Aberdare National Park. Kenva, Lake Naivasha.
Masai
National Park. Nairobi British Airways from New York. $2,949 all
all
is
SUSAN BARRETT '84 and Scott H. Laughead were
married September 20 in Olyphant Susan is an accountant for Budweiser of Columbia, Inc.
LIAM MADOUSE
lives in McAJisterville.
Mara Game Reserve. Ambosell
Inclusive from NYC.
York. $2,499
C. Callari will
Peri
1987.
BU.
AFRICA
New
is
live at
'84 and Rodney J. Zerfoss
She also received a master's
degree in education of the hearing impaired at BU. She
is employed by Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 as an
elementary classroom teacher for the hearing impaired.
The couple is living in Dallas.
L.
were married
MELISSA MARIE OLMSTEAD
from
They
ROBIN ANN KEEFER (Master's '84) were married
June 21 in Allen. She received her bachelor's degree at
Kutztown University and is working on her doctorate at
Temple University. She is employed as a teacher in the
Capital Area Intermediate Unit. They reside at 2
Dartmouth Court, Mechanicsburg.
Bakeman werre married July
(14 days/13 nights)
Depart 7/21/87. return 8/4/87
District.
and Michael Richard
'84
SUZANNE McCLOUGHAN
Consider these great tours as you
BRIAN SALS-
Vosburg. Crystal
in
Foxall were married this summer in Greenville. Elise is
employed by the International School in Islamabad,
Pakistan, where they will live for two years.
Whitton plan to be married on
employed by Meridian Bank.
Ready
and
'84
were married on June 28
employed by the EUt Lake School
Wyalusing R.D. 1.
Christine
mi /in. in Associates, Camp
BASIL JOHN
SLUSSER
'84
In
Lansdale.
C.
lives in
'84 and ROBERT
were married September
27 in Clarks Summit. Paula also earned a master's
degree In audiology at BU and is employed as a
certified clinical audlologist at Arthur Podwall and
Associates Speech and Hearing Center In Syosset, N Y.
Robert Is a computer programmer at General Instrument, Long Island, N.Y.
June 1987 wedding.
'84.
a second
has been named
Air Force,
U.S.
are
planning a fall 1987 wedding. Connie Is an International
correspondent for Thomson CSF, Lansdale, and Kurt is
PETER
The couple
assistant personnel coordinator.
She
CONNIE DGIEN
assistant
Y.
DAVID ANTHONY
12 In
a business teacher at Perkasle, and David is a math
teacher at Penn Ridge High School. They live in
an
N
KELLIE MURTAGH '84 and Robert Kuhl will be
married on May 23, 1987, in Wllkes-Barre. Kellie is
employed by Unlforce Temporary Services as an
the Holy
attending
'84
the
in
outstanding officer of the quarter. She is a training
systems development analyst with the Air Force Occupational Measurement Center at Randolph Air Force
Base, Texas. She is married to Gary Woodland.
MAN
MICHAEL LAMENDOLA
and SCOTT STEPHEN
Cathy is employed as a
lieutenant
and Michael Kevin Lewis
Bryn Mawr They reside in
PAULA MARIE FUELLER
degree at PSU.
speech pathologist at Reading
lives in Petersburg.
'84
in
who
'84,
N.J. Barbara is a
Rehabilitation Hospital
The couple
registered nurse at Abington
reside in Horsham.
'84
Allentown.
MICHELLE NAVICH
and Gordon Ray
'84
Seaville,
in
Waiin-
Minersville. Linda is
at the Schuylkill Mall,
Frackvllle
and David M Poust were
married In September 1986. Jonl Is employed as a
huslness teacher In the Lebanon School District.
LYNNE HOWER
BARBARA ELLEN MAG NU SON
Adams were married
VALERIE BRITTAIN WOODLAND
ROBIN ANN FURJANIC '84 and MICHAEL FRANCIS
SAUVE '83 were married September 13 in Harrtsburg.
Robin is a registered nurse at Harrisburg HospiLaJ, and
Michael is a coordinator for Preston Trucking Co
couple lives in Newtown.
JONI
7200 CaUett St.. Springfield, Va.
Camden He
impaired.
^
NYC.
Alumni Office
at
BU.
a laboratory assistant at ALPO Petfoods, Inc., and
David is a programmer/ analyst at J. H. Leskin
Associates They live in Allentown.
MARY LOU L1SOWSKI
'84 and GREG GR1GALON1S
were married June 21 In Minersville. Mary Lou is a
teacher in the Kutztown Area School District, and Greg
is an occupational therapist at Good Shephard
Rehabilitation Hospital. They live in Coppersburg
'84
MARY SABRINA CONRAD
Williams were married on
'84
May
and Ronald Lawrence
24 in Mifflinburg.
Mary
THE ALUMNI OUAWtftttV/DfcMnW* *9fe
1984
1985
a caseworker (or the Columbia Countv
Children and
\ oulh Services.
33
1985
is
VlCKl BEJGROW1CZ
and A Eugene Miller were
Ephrata Vlckl Is employed bv
Central School District and bv R B" Shan
Store They live in Leola
married on August
A. BECKER '84 and Geoffrev A Hoertz
were
married April 19 in Spring Grove Linda is
employed bv
Eagle's Eye. Inc.. as an accountant Thev live
LINDA
West
in
Chester
*85
16 in
Manheim
GREGORY ALLEN HUMMEL
employed as an accountant
for
and
"84
10 in
New
Loii Ann
Berlin Greg is
Homes
Poloron
BRADLEY THOMAS CO WELL
SUSAN ALISON TURKO
-85
'85
and Kim Louise
and Karl Richard Plel
meler Jr are engaged
Middle-
burg
ELLEN TO X ELL
Tommy R
and
-85
Cope
art-
planning
ing Company in
the public relations
an August 1*7 wedding Ellen earned a
master s degree at Bl and is employed bv
Liuerne
Intermediate I nit 18 in Kingston as a hearing therapist
Philadelphia
l.irard
WENDY BITTNER
has joined The Whole AdvertisPhiladelphia as an account executive in
*84
department She was previously
employed by Ketchum Public Relations in New York,
and before that she served an internship in public
relations at the American Cancer Societv She resides
in
JODI SEIP
'84
and
TODD SEIP
June 7
in Bangor Jodi, who earned a
speech pathology, is employed as a
at Geisinger Medical Center Todd Is
by Geisinger They live at 311
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
"84
were married
master's degree in
speech pathologist
an internal auditor
Road
Lightstreet
JAMIE-JO ANTHONY '84 and Scott Sickler were
married September 13 Jamie- Jo is employed bv Colonial Northampton Intermediate Unit 20
USA KAY SNYDER
and WILLIAM VINCENT
TOMALAVAGE '82 were married June 7 in Northumberland. Lisa is an accountant at Harrisburg Hospital,
and BUI is a computer programmer at Pomeroy's in
'84
Harrisburg.
CAROL
GROVATT
'84 and C Kenneth Rutt were
Easton Carol is employed as
manager of information systems and personal comput
ers by Olin Hunt Specialty Products, Inc They live in
L.
married June
14
in
Parsippany.
KATHLEEN FARNAN '84 and Rudolph Ducharme Jr
were married May 25 in Bangor Kathleen is employed
by Shared Medical Systems, Inc.. In Malvern They live
at 240 Dayton St., Phoenlxvllle.
KATHLEEN CAROLYN ROCUSKIE
JOSEPH RINGENBACH
'84
and
PAUL
'84
are planning a July 1987
wedding. Kathleen is a nurse clinician In the Intermedi
ate Adult Critical Care Complex at the Milton S
Hershey Medical Center, and Paul is an assistant
manager
at
Household Finance Co.
in
Lancaster
JOAN MARIE MOLNAR
the
E.
Hospital
BU
ZACHAR1AS
and
Francis James
were married June 14 In Hellertown Joan is
employed by Smith Kline Bioscience Uibs. King of
Prussia They live in Harleysville
CHERYL ANN GAFFNEY '85 and STEVEN JOSEPH
LATORRE '85 were married July 5 in Mount Carmel
Cheryl
is
a kindergarten teacher at Mount Carmel
Elementary School, and Steve is a medical technologist
at Ashland State General Hospital They live
at 308 S
Hickory St.. Mount Carmel
'85 and Harold Dallous wenmar
Bloomsburg Barbara Is studying lor a master s
degree in special education at Bl' fhev reside on West
Fifth Street in Bloomsburg
JUDITH ANN M NN It'll
I
and Paul Stephen
Romanic are engaged
DEBORAH LYNN HARTMAN '85 and JEFFREY
JAMES SMITH '85 were married June 28 In Sellnsgrove
Deborah
is a special education teacher a! Shlkellamy
High School, and Jeff Is an Insurance agent In l^wls
burg They reside In U'wlsburg
AMY ELIZABETH FLEMMING '85 and ROBERT
ANTHONY LARIO '85 were married July 26 In All. n
town Amy is a substitute teacher, and Robert Is a
computer programmer for Commonwealth Bank ThtJ
live at 428 Brandon Avenue In Wllllamsport
LORI NELSON 85 and STEVEN MILLER '85 were
married In Park Ridge. NJ Lorl Is employed by
Travelers Corp In Hartford, Connecticut, and Steven Is
pursuing a doctoral degree In neurosclence at Hartford
University, where he Is also employed Thev residi- in
L.
KAD-
PAMELA LYNN WILLIAMS '85 and Robert Brian
IVtrushka were married May 31 In Pen Argyl. Pamela
Is an accounts payable supervisor
for Shawnee Inn
They live on Fourth Street in Bangor
Development Co
'85 Is
a staff accountant for
March
Bethlehem
in
PATRICIA A LACEY
and Edwin R, Swarts 111
Clarks Summit Patricia Is a
special education teacher with the Northeast
Education
Intermediate Unit They live In Dalton
were married May
USA MARKS
April 12
Lisa
'85
17 In
and Michael Rowe were married
and they live In
'85
a substitute teacher,
Is
Gardners
were married June
14
in
'85
and John P Rhoads IV
Jersey Shore
accountant for Alln Woodworking. Inc
:t2f> Campbell St
Jersey Shore
Stacy
Is
Their address
an
Is
.
KATHLEEN
'85
ROBERT
'85 were married July
26 in Easton. Trtna is
employed by the Allentown Osteopathic Medical Center,
and Robert ts employed In management training
pro^
gram of Finance One. Walnutport Thev live In Allentown
STACY ANNE BIERLEY
BARBARA KILE
rled in
and
'85
JESKI
STEVE ROCKMAN
'85
speech therapy department of
In York as part of her
in the
Rehabilitation
master's program at
TR1NA
Merti are engaged
Danowsky were married May
month internship
HANDSCHUII
IRIS
IMWGI.AS CHRISTIE
and
'85
KURT
were married May 17 In
Southampton Kathleen Is employed by the Jordan
Frederick and Co advertising agency In Jenklntown
Hurl is employed as a claims examiner In central group
'85
operations of Prudential Insurance Co., Horsham Their
address In 221 Fuller Lane, Apartment O, Horsham
LAURA RAE BEAN
'85 and Robert Clark Hess Jr.
Laura Is a first grade teacher for
the Wllllamsporl Area School District
The couple
resides at 1201 Packer SI
Wllllamsport
wen* married June
21
,
TODD JEFFREY GIUNAWAY
'85
and Lynette
Smellier were married June 7 In Shamokln. Todd Ik
employed by Shared Medical Systems, Malvern They
live on Westchester Pike. West Chester
ELIZABETH A HAFFEY
were married
Pottstown
in
pathologist with the
Unit In Norrlslown
and James P
'85
Elizabeth
Is
a
Pender
speech
Montgomery County Intermediate
Hartford
ANN MATCHETTE '85 and STERLING
CHARLES GOGLE Jr '85 were married June 28 In
LISA
1985
Schoenersvllle Both are employed by the Catasauqua
Area School District
Representative: Virginia Balchunas,
Kinnelon, NJ 07405-2524
1
Road
Lincoln
ROBIN WILLIAMS
'85 Is
Lebanon Intermediate Unit
employed by the Lancaster
13 She completed u three
CHRIS POTASH '85 Is a receptionist for The Miami
News and lives at 1650 James Avenue. Room 606. in
Miami Beach, FL
33139
ERIC J. SMITH '85 is a senior programmer/analyst
New York State Teachers' Retirement System in
Albany, N Y. His address Is 199 S, Allen St.. Apt 18
for the
Albany, NY 12208
Wolfe '85
He would
like
to
Milton.
X.
LESH
an ensign
Navy, has
completed the Officer Indoctrination School at the Naval
Education and Training Center in Newport. R
He
joined the Navy Reserve in June 1986
'85.
in
the
I
MARK
D.
March
1986
LASLO
an ensign in the Navy, was
commissioned in his present rank upon completion of
Aviation Officer Candidate School at the Naval Air
Station in Pensacola. Fla He joined the Navy Reserve
in
7
In
'85
E
and Timothy
Inch
She taught at
Mlffllnburg
1
>
* t f f f f
1
!
1
'85.
COMMISSIONED during a recent
KIMBERLY SPEARING
and KEVIN CHERN '85
were married July 12 in Willow Grove Kevin Is
employed as a systems analyst by Electronic Data
Systems of Flint. Michigan, and they live in Grand
Blanc.
PEGGY LYNNE WAGNER
were married June
hear from Dave
DONALD R. HENDRICKS II '85 and Jennifer Ann
Kadash are planning a May 1987 wedding Don Is a
programmer/analyst for American Home Foods Inc
LOUIS
ROSEANN A FINN '85 and Robert J Luther were
married In Pottstown Roseann received a degree from
Rutgers University School of Law In I'M, She Is
deputy attorney general with the New Jersey Attorney
General's office In Trenton
'85
Thirteen
ceremony
Brian Guckenberger.
(
BU
front,
Air
Force
from
left)
ROTC
cadets were commissioned second lieutenants
Thomas Amadio. Michael Abraham, Richard
Antolik.
Tony Benner. Roger Dellinger and John Marrone; (standing, from left) Dr.
Charles H Carlson, assistant vice president for academic affairs, Scott Wilcox, Scott Knapp, John
McFadden, Richard Carcella. Steve Davis. Randy Benn and Lt Col Robert F Cafazzo, commander
of AFROTC Det 752
34
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/DecemDer
I9d*>
In McAJIIsterville
Fayette Elementary School
They
1985-1986 year.
live at McAJlstervlJle
KATHLEEN RENE STAHL
CARD '85 were married on
July
D.
26
In
1
MARY-MARGARET McKEOWN
Shamokin
'85
and Joseph
Glen Lyon
In
G. WOLFE '85 and Kathryn E. Abraham are
planning a May 1987 wedding David Is employed by
GPU Service Corp as a programmer/analyst
DAVID
'85
JOHN
and
A.
KEVIN
'85 and Cheryl E Wenrlch are
employed by Boscov's at the Susque
DELSITE
F.
Is
hanna Valley Mall.
BRENDA FAYE WILKINS '85 and Matthew John
Redshaw were married October 4 In l>?moyne Brenda
Is
a management analyst at the Defense Depot In
Mechanlcsburg
CAROLE LYNN KRAMER
were married
and Jennifer Ann
Kadash are planning a May 1987 wedding Donald is
employed as a programmer/analyst by American Home
Foods,
SHARI
L.
Is
KEECH '85 received her master's degree at
a speech pathologist at the Mechanlcsburg
Rehabilitation Hospital.
MARIANNE HUXTA
'85 and James Darrel Talbot are
wedding. Marianne Is employed as
a radiologic technologist at St. Joseph Hospital.
May
planning a
1987
KORMAS
'85 has passed the examine
Nurse licensure In Pennsylvania. She
employed by Wilkes Barre General Hospital.
L.
Milton
Inc.,
SUSAN ALISON TURKO '85 and Karl Richard Plelmeler Jr are planning to marry in fall 1987 Susan is
employed by West End Day Care and Carbon County
Housing Authority, Palmerton.
PATRICK THOMAS MORAN
JANET
.Kin v '85 of Pottsvtlle has received a
master's degree In reading at BU.
E.
i
'85
and Brenda L.
BEJGROWICZ
'85 and A. Eugene Miller were
Ephrata Vicki is employed by
Manhelm Central School District and by R.B. Shap
Store They live in Leola
VICKI
16
in
graduates
In
December.
BRADLEY THOMAS COWELL
'85
and Kim Louise
Mertz are engaged Brad Is an accountant for N lessen,
Dunlap & Prltchard, Colmar In Montgomery County
SALLY ARTERS
Community College
'86
of
employed as a nurse
Is
at the
Lancaster
J ANA SUE RIPPON '86 and DAVID LEE MASENHEIMER '86 were married on August 2 in Emmaus.
attending Dickinson School of Law, and Jana is
grade teacher at Hansel and Gretel Early
Learning Center In Harrlsburg.
Is
third
JOANN ZENON
L.
were married
KRAMER
May
17 In
and Bradley J. Bender
Womelsdorf The couple lives In
'85
McELWEE
T.
KAREN MARIE COOK
'85
and Gary
R
Marinelll will
MARYBETH LOUDEN SLAG ER
and David Scott
Runk were married June 28 in Lewistown She is an
assistant buyer at S. Grumbacher and Son
Their
address is L 135 Kings Arms. Waterford, York
'85
Their address
PA
Is 6
and
Oak
in
Drive. Galen Hall. Wernersvllle.
position
on
Hospital.
LORI A. WAGNER '86 has accepted a position with
General Electric Information Systems in Rockville, Md.
MICHAEL
planning a
R.
fall
GLOVAS
'86
and Denlse Lynn Rutt are
1988 wedding.
married October
and Eric David Krag
Bethlehem. Pamela is
ness were married August 16 in
employed by Collegian Productions,
where they live.
were married
in
PAULA
FERN
J.
'86
and Thomas Cantrell Syle
Harrisburg. They live
'86
in
Montrose.
and
GREGORY FERDOCK
'84
in
Mausdale. They reside
in
14
MICHAEL DUBBS '86 and Jan Louise Johnson were
married October 11 in Bloomsburg. Michael is employed
by J D K. Management Co., Inc. Their address is 3928
Old Berwick Road, Bloomsburg.
KAREN L. ESHELMAN '86
NER '85 are planning an April
and
GLENN
A.
FAULK-
Karen is a
management trainee with Kay Jewelers, Inc., and Glenn
is a sales representative for J.I. Holcomb Manufacturing, a division of Premier Industrial of Cleveland. Ohio.
1987 wedding.
MARY JO CORK IE RE '86 and JEFFREY SCOTT
WELKER '85 are planning an October 1987 wedding.
Jeffrey is an advertising sales representative for
Sentinel in Carlisle.
JULIE ANN MARTIN
be married on April
'86
The
and Kayne Wesley Stuart
4, 1987, in
Shamokin Dam.
MARY JO CORRJERE '86
WELKER '85 will be married
and JEFFREY SCOTT
in October 1987. Jeff is
employed as an advertising sales representative by The
4 In
ANTRAM
'86 is the first person to
ELIZABETH
receive a degree in interpreting for the deaf at BU. She
is also the first person to earn a four-year degree in
interpretation within the State System of Higher Education.
BU's interpreter training program was devised by
Samuel B. Slike and appraoved by the state Department
Education in 1983. It is one of only nine such four-year
degree programs in the United States.
of
and James Lenhart Jr. were
Spring City
'86
AMBER ESHELMAN
'86
L.
MOHARTER
May
'86
and
Wendy Sue
and Joseph C. Iwanski plan
is an accountant for Farm
May 1987 wedding. Amber
and Home Oil Co., Telford.
a
Conyngham. Brad is
the Minsi Trails Council. Boy
31 in
a district executive for
Scouts of America. Lehigh Valley.
LYNNE HOWER
JONI
married September 20
in
'86 and David M. Poust were
Old Salem. The couple lives in
Trenton, N.J.
SCOTT INCH
'86
and Kathie Diane StetUer were
married on June 14. Scott is studying for a Ph.D. in
applied mathematics at Virginia Polytechnic Institute
and State University in Blacksburg. Virginia.
ROBYN LEE SWISHER
be married on June
is
13,
'86
and David B. Paust
will
A
registered nurse, Robyn
Kimble Hospital in Morristown,
1987.
employed at Mount
David is a senior at BU.
N.J.
JEAN MARIE KOLB
'86 and Franklin
an April 1987 wedding.
D
Steinruck
JOHN
at
TRACEY BETH SEESHOLTZ
'86
and WILLIAM
were married June 21 in
Berwick. Tracey is a teacher in Prince Georges County
tMd.) School District, and Bill teaches at Charles
Carroll Middle School. They live in Glen Burnie.
HARRISON RYAN
J
'85
'86 and Kathleen Skoteck are
attending Mansfield University this
Sentinel, Carlisle.
has accepted a
the staff of Allentown General
III
'86
19565.
PAMELA ANN SOBCHAK
is
'86
JOHN
P. DOYLE '84 were
married August 23 In Wllltamsport Donna Is controller
for Concrete Safety Systems. Bethel, and John Is an
analyst for General Public Utilities. Reading. John Is
also In the master's program at VUlanova Universttv
'85
has accepted a position as a
MARGARET MARY DEGENHART
Jr. plan
DONNA FOLK
'86
Malvern.
Reynolds were married
be married on August 22. 1987. Karen, who also received
a master's degree at BU, is employed as a speech
language pathologist at Temple University
ANGELO MARTIN
fall.
will
computer programmer with Shared Medical Systems
BRADLEY
Reading.
M.
engaged Angelo
has accepted a position in the
at
the Lehigh Valley
'86
surgical cardlothoracic unit
Hospital Center In Allentown.
PATRICIA GIATRAS
CAROLE
GREGORY MONTAGUE SULLIVAN '86 and Cynthia
Marie Crager were married June 14 in Hughesville.
Greg is a business teacher at Northwestern Lehigh
School District in New Tripoli Their address is 315 West
Walnut Street, Hughesville.
CANDACE ANN MOORE '86 and Mark Dwayne Parks
were married August 30 at the home of the bride's
parents on Wysox R.D. 2. Candace is a nurse at the
Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
1986
Dave
and Dennis Lee Holcomb
Watsontown They live at
'86
in
2.
Idaho.
nursing
R. POWELL '85 and MONIKA E. WINDER 86
are planning a 1987 wedding Scott Is employed by Lanld
Corp. of Parslppany, N.J., as a cost accountant Monlka
SCOTT
RD
24
Joy.
SUSAN
and DAVID E. GRAY '83 are
planning an April 1987 wedding. Janet Is employed by
Diamond- Bnthurst Inc., and David Is employed by
General Electric Co.
JANET BLACK
Pittsfield
May
BRENDA ANN SUHR
'85
II
tlon for Registered
Is
DONNA JEAN FISHER
were married June
married August
has accepted a position with
a regional CPA firm in Exton.
..
TRACT ANN HOFFMAN *86 and Marc Charles Lowe
in Muncy They reside in Muncy
Hershey were married September 13 in Lancaster.
Patrick Is employed by Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Co of Milwaukee The couple lives In Mount
a
MAUREEN
'85
Catasauqua They
'86
& Co
RICHARD J. WERNER '85 and Sberri Ann Poliski are
engaged Richard Is a credit analyst for the Hamilton
Bank, West Chester
Bender were married In Womelsdorf Carole Is
employed by Meridian Bank as a computer program
mer. They reside In Muhlenberg Township.
BU. She
SCOTT
M.
were married June 7
and Bradley Jack
'85
JOHN
TIM WOOLCOCK '85 is a science teacher and head
soccer coach at Elk Lake High School
II
14 in
reside in St Clair.
Rudolph, Palitz
DONALD R HENDRICKS
LUETTGEN
arc engaged.
engaged. Kevin
carovich '86 were married June
BU
Mary
Margaret Is also a graduate of Wilkes College with a
B.A degree In economics Prior to her marriage, she
was employed as a registered medical technologist at
the VA Medical Center In Wilkes Barre The couple
resides In Newport News, Va.
HOLLY ANN HOG AN
has been named director of
Mental Health/ Mental Retardation A Tamaqua native.
Anita earned a master s degree In exceptionalities at
Pa
Edward Fisher were married
'85
mental retardation services for Schuylkill County
DAVID PETER
and
'85
R
ANITA YUSKAUSKAS
during the
Kathleen is a teacher, and David I* an accountant with
Laventhol and Horwath In Philadelphia Their address
Levlttown.
Ik Racquetclub Apartment* C40, Route 413,
'85
1986
1985
1985
an INK
RENEE SMITH
MTKAVICH
and Douglas Merle
of
has begun first-year studies
Law.
Perdue,
in
Inc., in
'86 and Elaine Casner were married
McVeytown. Paul is an accountant with
Salisbury, Md., where they reside.
married
in
'86
and Craig A. Nelson were
Mechanicsburg.
Their
Inc.. State College,
MOLLY N1CODEM YORK
membership
'86
'86
PAUL PAULING
September 27
HELENKA SMAK
'86
Keister were married June 14 in Selinsgrove.
address is 267 Beacon Drive. Harrisburg
MARY ANN HILDA BET
J.
The Dickinson School
and Michael John Push-
ogists.
She
is
'86
has been accepted for
American Society of Clinical Patholemployed in the chemistry laboratory of
in the
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/December 1986
1986
1986
Geisinger Medical Center She and her husband
James
D York, live in Riverside
JoANNE M MILLETS
*B6
were married September
and David E Palenchar
Bethlehem JoAnne is a
20 in
accountant for Nabisco
Texas, where they reside
cost
Brands.
Houston
*86
and David Phillips
Warren Center
employed by Shores Short Stop in Wvsox
is
They reside
in
28
in
Towanda
MARY WEAVER
and Joseph A Carter Jr were
married In Conyngham Man- is employed bv
The
School House Early Childhood Center in Wilkes Ba'rre
and Kimberlv Ann Coles
plan an August 1987 wedding Kenneth Is an accountant
for Parents. Randolph. Orlando. Carev and
.Associates
in Wilkes-Barre. Kimberly is a senior at
BU.
KIM SCHANBACKER
VINCENT
has accepted a position as
blood bank of Robert Packer
'86
M
and Lynne
'86
27 in Willlamsport
Fox were
Vincent
JOHN
J.
MIRAV1CH
has begun
'86
The Dickinson School
Law
of
first
an
Is
underwriter for Liberty Mutual Insurance Co Thev
in South Willlamsport.
at
*
ANN MARIE FARLEY
married June
Northampton
|
ANGELA
KATHRYN A KITTA
and Bryan L Carper were
Berwick Kathryn Is a nurse at Berwick
Hospital, and they live at 215 E Front St Berwick
married
'86
has accepted a teachlna
position with the Ailentown Diocese.
and Kimberlv Ann
IM1I are planning a January 10 wedding
In Mechanics
burg Leo is a secondary math teacher and
assistant
football coach at the Wall
N.J
High School Kimberlv
will graduate from BU in December
14
In
'86
Miller
ANTONELL1
C.
and John Burger were
They reside In
Heights
'86
and Bruce A Leuzlnger
Is employed
are planning a June 1987 wedding Angela
by Meridian Bancorp, inc of Reading.
In
,
KATHLEEN A DOUGHERTY
NANCY
*86
ELLIOTT
*86 and THOMAS I. AMADIO '86
October Nancy Is a project coordinator
or A M Best Co Oldwlck, N J
and Tom Is a second
lieutenant In the U S Air Force
a sales repro
is
A.
were married
sentative for the Sheraton Danville Inn
In
.
LORI
KEMMERER
computer specialist
Lexington Park. Mary land
in
'86
in the
CORSON
P.
MARY LOUISE SMITH
Carlisle
,
LEO CHARLES HARRIS U
Dynamic Corp
KENNETH GARY KIRK
married September
employed by Dally Express. Inc
.
'86
medical technologist
Hospital. Sayre
1986
i
PATRICIA LYNN WILLIAMS
Chapman were married June
Patricia
Inc
HOLLY
JR
J
Hanna
a
*86ls
YODER
& Co. PC.
'86
JAMES SERNAK
Nlessen. Dunlap
has accepted a position with
an accounting firm In Haver
Lay. Inc
KELLIE CHRISTINE KIEHL
has Joined the auditing
'86
W
'86 and DONALD
Jr '86 were married June 28 In Williams
port Kellle Is an accounting clerk at Founders Federal
Savings and Loan Association, and Don is a special
education teacher In the Camden Central School Dls
trlct They reside In Willlamsport
,
'86 Is
employed by
with national headquarters
SUSIE RANG
York College
of
'86
In Dallas.
plans to continue her education at
JUL1ANN SALN1CKY
to
"86
has accepted a position In
Co In Houston. Texas
study law
live
vear studies
in Carlisle.
has accepted a position with
the Big Eight accounting firm of Arthur Anderson &
Company in Rose and, N.J. He has been assigned to the
'86
Alumni and
going
to.
.
.
I
audit division.
DENISE MARIE LUTSKY '86 has successfully completed the state CPA examination. She Is employed by
Peat, Marwick. Mitchell and Company of Ailentown
KARYN PATRICIA RYAN
'86
Carten III were married on July 19 They live
Bethlehem, where Karyn is attending graduate school
Lehigh University.
EVA
ELLINGER
M.
'86
and Scott B
planning a June 1987 wedding
Meridian Bank in Reading
DAWN RENE LOOKER
'86
Spend 4 Magical Nights
Old Friends and
and James Edward
Eva
Is
in
New
at
and Robert P
Kuder
$
II
are engaged.
DURRELL REICHLEY '86 is employed by the
TIMES- HERALD, Norristown, as a news reporter The
TIMES-HERALD
is a dally newspaper serving Norristown and central Montgomery County Durrell is a
former student writer for THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY
His address Is 402 Race St., Perkasie, PA 18944.
DENISE
YERGEY
Inc., in
Panama
City,
Fla.
Airfare
and William Paul McCabe
Port Trevorton. Robin is a
'86
were married July 5 in
teacher, and they live in Van Nuys, California
ANGELA SUE PROPST
were married May
*86
and Brian Keith Floyd
Quakertown. Angela is
employed by Neissen, Dunlap & Pritchard of Colmar
They live in Sellersville.
MICHELLE
married
and they
31.
live at
in
FEHNEL
and Barry R Rider were
employed by Manpower,
4259 Newburg Road. Bethlehem
L.
May
24
WANAMAKER
BETSY
'86 and ROBERT J. LONG
G.
are planning a June 1987 wedding. Betsy is employed
by CIGNA Corp., Philadelphia, and Robert is a teacher
at Upper Darby High School in Drexel Hill.
LYNDON YEARICK
just relax
'86 Is
an insurance representa
Lewisburg He lives
and
hotel included
Barbados
in
its
offers
majestic plantation
great
golf, tennis
an
rfs
M. FORIS '86 is on the
Mount Carmel
'Scheduled roundtnp air transportation
'Meals and beverages served aloft
•Roundtnp transfers and baggage handling
'Accommodations for 4 nights
HAITZ ID
'86
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services chorges
bellmen and chamber molds
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faculty of Holy
and Theresa Renee Vaughn
were married November 8 in Royersford Henry is
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'86
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'86
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ROBIN ANN CHARLES
699
March
'86
are planning a May
ment trainee with Kay Jewelers,
Hilton
KENNEDY DEPARTURE
and Vincent H Wampole Jr
1987 wedding. Denise Is a manage-
A.
with
at the Fabulous
Barbados
Yingst are
employed by
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