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The ALUMNI
Vol. 87, No.
QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University
1
of Pennsylvania
March 1987
Fund tops
$200,000 mark
-
for
st
1
time
For the first time In history, the nioomsburg Unlvei
sitv Alumni Annual Kund wenl over Ihe
$200,000 mark.
Of the $201,739 record-setting total, $184,924 was
contributed hy 5,027 alumni That'a 25.8
percent ol the
25,541 alumni with known addressee who were
wllclted
considerably
hlghei
public institutions
Friends
of
than
BU alumni
the
average
contributed
$16,815.
Gifts
$83!>.62l
of
ALUMNI HONORED
—
do
in
the
In
I'M.,
University
the
four-year
remalnlna
B
from
aeror.line. lo
all
sources totalled
Anlhon\ lantern. .Ilrerloi
development.
The class with the greatest number of donors was the
Class of 1978 with 2oi contributors Othei classes In the
top ten were 1968 with 199, 1980 with 194, 1977 with 188
1972 with 185, 1981 with 183, 1975 with 170, 1068 with 177'
1979 with 175 and 1976 with 174
The class with the best participation rate was the
Class of 1945 with 50 1 percent. Others In the top ten
were 1944 with 49 percent, 1943 with 48 8 percent, 1942
with 41 7 percent, 1935 with 38.9 percent, 1939 with 38.3
percent, 1940 with 38.2 percent, 1948 with 38.2 percent,
1936 with 37 7 percent and 1941 with 37 6 percent.
The Class of 1972 contributed the largest total $9,356 Others In the top ten were 1969 with $7,751
1976
with $6,538; 1968 with $6,079, 1980 with $6,018, 1974 with
$5,810, 1970 with $5,689, 1981 with $5,649, 1978 with $5,288,
and 1971 with $5,175.
The complete annual report, Including a list of all
donor., la included in this issue of The Alumni Quarterly
Three long-time leaders of the BU Alumni Association have
been
honored by having rooms in the Fenstemaker Alumni House named
for them The sittinq
room has been named for Clayton H. Hinkel "40 (left), while the library
/dining room has
been named for C. Stuart and Eda Bessie Edwards '41, In December the
house itself was
named in honor of Howard F Fenstemaker, Class of 1912
Athletes
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By MIKE ALBRIGHT
Student Sports Writer
Educators throughout the country are concerned
about the scholastic performance of student athletes,
and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
recently passed legislation concerning academic
requirements for athletes. But Bloomsburg University
has proven over the years that its student athletes can
compete both on the field and in the classroom.
According to a university study completed this past
fall, 62.7 percent of Bloomsburg's athletes graduate, a
rate far above the national average for all students,
which falls between 30 and 40 percent BU athletes
maintained a 2.81 grade point average, just below the
3.05 g.p.a. of their classmates. Bloomsburg's graduation
rate for all students is 68.3 percent.
Among the athletes in the study who failed to
graduate, only 9.2 percent were dismissed for academic
reasons while another 8.5 percent transferred The
Continued on page 8
VISIT — With over 70 BU alumni employed by Shared Medical Systems in Malvern, plans
underway to form a corporate alumni chapter there One of the first projects of the chapter
will be to host BU students to share their career experiences at SMS Meeting
at SMS to plan
this program were Dr
John Dittnch. dean of the College ol Business, Jell Stello '78, cocoordinator of the visit. Debangshu Pana. a Husky Ambassador, Patricia Boyne, assistant
professor of computer and information systems, Tom Davies. director of the BU Career
Development Center. Dr Charles Brennan. professor of mathematics and computer science,
Dr James Pomfret. professor and chairperson, mathematics and computer science, and
Rick
SMS
are
In this issue
.
.
•
Proposed Constitutional Revisions
•
1986 Annual Fund Report
•
Town
Council on
BUTV
p. 6-7
p.
13-28
p.
3
Pettine '85. co-coordinator of the
visit
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
2
1987
The Alumni
Published
friends of
Message from
four
times a
Quarterly
year for alumni
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
Director of Alumni Affairs
the President
and
Bloomsburg University.
Sandy Paul
Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Linda
Eileen
Sesquicentennial plans underway;
Jim Deterick
J.
Kelly Kreigh
Manning
Melinda Artman
Production Staff
Mission to reflect heritage, future
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
you!
R-r-ring! It's for
It Is always a pleasure to send a message to Bloomsburg University alumni
about campus activities; It is the one special way to reach each of you. We
appreciate your continuing interest in your alma mater.and I hope that by
telling you about several major events for which we are preparing you will
feel a part of the activities.
Dear Alumni Member,
and thank you to all the alumni who helped make the
1986
the most successful ever. More than twenty-five
percent of those alumni contacted contributed over $185,000. This number of
contributions is considerably more than the national average for four-year
public Institutions. We are thrilled with your response.
First, congratulations
Annual Fund Drive
By now many
you are aware that the Alumni's Annual Fund Drive was
combined In January with the other fundraising efforts of the Development
Office. We believe this change will benefit Bloomsburg University by
Improving the coordination of these activities. With your caring about
Bloomsburg University, we know 1987 can be another benchmark year.
of
Bloomsburg University
have
anniversary. Very
will be announcing the membership of the Sesquicentennial
committee. Many constituencies, Including alumni, will be represented.
Throughout the year, and In addition to a special celebration, we plan
campus-wide coordination of as many activities as possible. We are eager to
keep you apprised of these events
1989
shortly, I
In
will
its
150th
Coinciding with the sesquicentennial in 1989 is the institution's ten-year
accreditation review by the Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools. The eight-member steering committee has been named and will
begin Its task this spring. We anticipate this process of self-study and
preparation for the visit will proceed smoothly since the university has in the
last ten years established a comprehensive data base that will be available to
the committee. All aspects of the university, including its relationship to its
alumni, will be considered.
Also of Importance to the Middle States self-evaluation is the university's
current consideration of a new university mission statement. This statement
will reflect the strong heritage of Bloomsburg University and will poise the
institution for the 1990s. The development of an outcomes assessment plan
for our graduates and the strategic
planning effort In which the institution
has been engaged this past year also
relate directly to preparation for the
Middle States review. The unifying of
these initiatives is most important to
the
advancement
of
Bloomsburg Uni-
versity.
The phone will soon be ringing for you! And when you answer, you'll find a
Bloomsburg alumnus, student or friend who is calling to ask for a pledge to the 1987
Alumni Annual Fund.
Several hundred volunteer callers will be contacting alumni from coast to coast during
Fund Phonathon from March 2 to April 2, 1987. When you receive your call, I
hope you will take a few minutes to talk with the volunteer caller and make your pledge.
As you make your pledge, you will be showing your pride in Bloomsburg University and
helping the Alumni Annual Fund reach its $250,000 goal.
the Annual
Some alumni have asked why BU attempts to speak with each alumna or alumnus.
This is done in the belief that each of us has a vested interest in BU and that our opinions
are important. Whether a graduate of Bloomsburg State Normal School, Bloomsburg
State Teachers College, Bloomsburg State College or Bloomsburg University, each of us
has either contributed to or benefitted from the fine reputation Bloomsburg University
has achieved.
Bloomsburg University is proud of its history of accomplishment in the field of higher
As in the past, Bloomsburg seeks to provide superior educational opportunities to all its students. The generous support of our dedicated alumni has done much
for
education.
our school
at Bloomsburg Univerhas been under study the past
eighteen months, and action on a new
governance structure is anticipated
later this spring. I expect the new
governance model
promote the
long institutional history of participation, communication and collegtahiv
will
Many of you who live in the region
or in central Pennsylvania probably
were able to enjoy one or more of the
AUSPRICH
fine performances given this year as
part of the Celebrity Artist Series. The support of this series
by our many
friends, alumni, students and employeess has been heartwarming
Later this
spring we will announce the 1987-1988 series which also promises
to bring
exciting talent and varied productions to campus.
is
not complete.
Over the last year a variety of programs and projects have been supported
unrestricted gifts from alumni. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
by
Scholarship awards to academic scholars
•
• Alumni services such as The
Alumni Quarterly, Homecoming Weekend, Alumni
Weekend, Class Reunions, Chapter Meetings and Dinner Theaters
Faculty research and development grants which enhance the courses being
taught
•
• Cultural programs such as the
spectacular Celebrity Artist Series, as well as
outstanding lectures, artists-in-residence and art exhibits throughout
the year
16 " 1
student"
pUrchases P rovidin g state-of-the-art technology
to
Bloomsburg's 6,000-plus
•
Athletic scholarships for recruitment of outstanding student-athletes
•
Overall facility improvement and
campus
beautification
Without your support, these projects and programs would
not have been funded With
this m mind, we once again ask for your help.
When you receive your call please
respond with a generous gift. In order to meet our goal, it is
imperative that all our loval
alumni join us. Every gift brings us another step closer to the
"margin of excellence" we
Sincerely,
Susan M. Mitchell '82
Assistant Director of Development
Chairperson, Phonathon '87
am
planning to attend several alumni chapter meetings this spring and
some of you in your home towns Others of vou I
hope are planning to attend Alumni Day on June 6, 1987. We
are always
happy to see you and welcome you to campus any time.
I
but the task
Support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tuition from students does not
cover the costs of operating a high quality university. Many of the benefits you enjoyed
as a student came as a direct result of the generosity of alumni who chose to support
their Alma Mater. With this support, Bloomsburg University has been
able to achieve a
"margin of excellence," and efforts are ongoing as we seek to expand on this tradition.
Governance
sity
-
look forward to greeting
P
S.
(
As you consider your
gift, journey back in time to your
days at Bloomsburg
a e y0Ur ,,f
U iS t0day 0nly 0160 wU1
true appreciation of yoTeduclu
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t
H
to you, and I'm sure your gift will be a
reflection of this.
knnl
known
^
Then
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
Students geTbehind scenes' experience
in local
1987
3
government, TV production
BU TVJele vises Town meeting
By MELINDA
ARTMAN
Student Feature Writer
While
much
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of
a dy
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bU rg
Northeastern Pennsylvania was tuned° F " PM Ma ***e." the residents of
arCa h3d 0,6 rare opportunity
,?
»
observe their
town
government
-
in action
to
-
via televiC,CVI
sion.
In a joint effort between
the Bloomsburg Town
Council and Bloomsburg University's
Television Services Department, live coverage
of the council's February 9 session was broadcast on Service
Electric Cable
1
iv Channel
13.
r
Tom
Joseph, director of BU TV Services,
used past
experiences as the foundation for the
Bloomsburg
broadcast. Joseph says he had lived in
Pittsburgh and
viewed
many
television.
of
"And
that
so
city's
council
meetings
via
thought." he says. "Well, why not
here? It's a small town, and most
people know the
council members. There's quite a number
of homes with
cable television, and it just seemed
I
to
be a logical
thing."
Joseph presented the idea to Town secretary
Gerald
Depo. "It turns out Depo had thought about
this was
familiar with it and was very anxious
to do it " savs
3
Joseph.
'
The technical work and production was handled bv the
combined forces of TV Services and faculty members
and students enrolled in the Department of Mass
f
is? *rs
Communications.
Thirty students staffed the studio during
the town
council broadcast, serving as everything from
production assistant to director.
"It was a really good
experience for us to see what's really going on in
Bloomsburg," says Tina Wolf, a senior who operated
cameras during the broadcast.
Patrick Loftus, a junior who was a floor manager,
adds, "We got solid practical experience on all
the
equipment. We also got to see how the council works."
The council members seemed equally pleased with the
results of the evening. Councilman Stephen Beck, a BU
math professor, noted, "Considering that BU had a
bunch of amateurs here, we all did very well. The staff
was very professional and cooperative."
STUDENTS STAFFED STUDIO FOR COUNCIL MEETING
studio
to
construct
and air a 30-minute
local
news
program.
the program good experience for the
students, but it also presents useful and Interesting
information to the community in a professional manner.
is
Professor William Acierno, executive producer of
"Bloom News," believes town residents may view BU
students in a different light after watching any one of
the student-staffed productions.
"We're really just scratched the
surface
we hope for a better
mix of community, academic, and
university activity-related
.
.
.
programming.
— Tom Joseph, director
"They're doing programs that are 'real world' televiprograms; they're not just class projects This is
hands-on, front line experience," says Joseph. "It's a
very competitive job market in television, and any piece
of experience is a real advantage."
Telethons are yet another vehicle available for the
sion
students.
Although the council followed the same basic structure it uses during its usual meetings, there were subtle
differences. Perhaps, some observers noted, the meeting was a bit more serious; there were occasional
nervous glances toward the camera, along with the
increased appearance of suitcoats and ties.
Even Bloomsburg Mayor Dan Bauman felt pangs of
nervousness. "At first, when all the lights come on, it
gives you a kind of funny feeling," said Bauman, "but I
think the whole council got right into it, and it didn't
"
bother us too much
The future of televised council meetings depends on
how the initial broadcast was received by the public
However, Bauman felt it might be harder for some
people to attend the meetings if the meetings were
moved to the campus on a regular basis.
The Bloomsburg Town Council broadcast joins several
other already-established programs which follow a
community service program.
"One of the things we try to do with the Television
Services Department, since it has the transmitter
cable," says Joseph, "is to try to do things that have
some kind of community tie-in because what we do goes
home."
"Bloom News," the local news program broadcast
Friday evenings on Channel 13, is a prime example of
programming directed to the community. However,
"Bloom News" differs from the council broadcast
directly into the
because it actually is a class. Instead of just learning
from a book, students apply the theories through handson experience. Students select the story ideas, go on
location to report and film the story, and return to the
The American Cancer
was
November, and
Society's telethon
broadcast live from two locations
ofBU TV services
students also staffed the Easter Seals
telethon scheduled
In
Not only
in
March.
"We've
who
programming."
He said the department Is studying the feasibility of
offering academic courses by cable transmissions.
He
also noted that "programs which bring
University
bin.llons I., the public are a strong possibility."
They
could Include sporting events such as football,
basket
ball and wrestling competition.
Television Services are also doing something for
alumni; they are making video tapes of commencement
exercises which are made available to graduates and
their families through the Alumni Association
New magazine
Area residents and the university community can read
the Town of Bloomsburg's top official moved away
from his hometown and returned to make good, and how
a nearby police chief returned to active duty after being
how
forced into disability retirement
These stories, along with other articles and features,
are found in a new community magazine, Spectrum,
published by Walter Brasch's Journalism seminar In the
semester. Spectrumwill be published each semestei
at a newsstand price of one dollar
Brasch says this is a first-time effort of this nature by
the university and was not undertaken to compete with
any area publications. "Our main objective is to give
journalism students valuable experience.
"They are learning about design and typography,
editorial decision-making, advanced feature writing,
administration, business, circulation and advertising
Students are graded on their production work, their
writing, and a take-home exam which is a series of case
fall
problems in ethics
Financing for the magazine comes almost entirely
from advertising and circulation revenues, according to
Brasch. "I believe students must realize that in a
capitalist society, even the best ideas and writing must
have a strong financial base We don't seek subsidies
but are working closely with area businesses for
really
jusi
scratched the surface," says
believes i«W7 "will bring a better
mix of
community, academic, and University activity related
Joseph,
debuts
advertising.
"We have enough different assignments to keep
everyone In the course busy," Brasch says. "All
iyi>esettlng Is done on campus using a computer and
Ia8erprinter, plus a Compugraphu
Mrs system for
special heads. All design and paste-up Is also done by
students.
"Although the actual printing Is done by a local
printer, students do the folding, gathering, stitching and
"
trimming
Brasch, who is edltor ln-chlef, describes the seminar
as a high-Stress, extensive lab experience, but says the
students are having a lot of fun In the venture
"We have
Important roles for everyone, so we give
everyone," he says. "We're an equal opportunity employer," he adds with a smile.
"We put in very long days on the project, but the
students seem to be challenged and thoroughly enjoy
it," he observes.
This semester the class Intends to double the magazine's 32 pages and Its circulation.
titles to
Alumni may obtain a copy of the first Spectrum by
sending a request, along with a dollar, to Fenstemaker
Alumni House, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg PA
17815
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1987
Brief
.
but important!
ALICHNIE
The Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing recently
voted to retain full approval of the BU bachelor of
science degree program in nursing.
The latest approval followed a three-day survey visit
by State Board representatives who verified the university's compliance with State Board rules and regulations
for baccalaureate nursing programs
The visit resulted in commendations for 16 changes
and improvements made in the program since the
previous evaJuation in 1982, according to Dorette Welk,
nursing department chair
Total spring enrollment for 1987 is 6,609, up from 6,330
students In 1986 and 6,193 In 1985. The total PTE (fulltime equivalent) Is 5,917 students.
M. Christine Alichnie, associate professor In the
department of nursing, has completed requirements for
a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania
The University received a $10,000 bequest from Anna
Miller Freyermuth, Class of 1923. A resident of Easton,
Mrs. Freyermuth died October 4, 1986.
Melissa Piper Nelson, a Penn State graduate and
area native, has been named director of
publications at BU, It is a new position in the Office of
University Relations.
Nelson will serve as the resource person in the design,
writing, editing and printing of the various university
NELSON
The 25-hour dance marathon In late February, sponsored by the BU Kehr Union Program Board, benefitted
Camp Dost, a summer camp for children with cancer.
Recent appointments to the faculty and staff include
Winona J. Cochran, instructor of psychology; Austin J.
Hoffman, assistant professor of marketing and management; Jonnelle M. DePetro, instructor of philosophy and
anthropology; Eric Van, admissions counselor; William
A. Koch, resident advisor in student life; Thomas Aleto,
instructor of philosophy and anthropology; J. Stephen
Buckley, assistant professor of marketing; Stephen R.
Couch, assistant professor of sociology and social
welfare; Thomas G. Miller, instructor of philosophy and
anthropology, Robert Reevs, assistant professor of
Committee members are Barrett Benson (chemistry),
Dennis Hinde (mass communications), Scott Miller
(library), David Minderhout (philosophy and anthropology), Nancy Onuschak (nursing ), John Scrimgeour
(counseling), and Robert Yori (accounting).
faculty
at
the end
of
the
The Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc., recently
approved funding for three academic proposals totaling
more than
Center for Instructional
$3,000 for faculty development
workshops, and $3,141 for the purchase of a microscope
and an incubator for use in laboratory work.
to the
President Ausprich has implemented an interim
governance structure following an early December vote
by the BU faculty that defeated a proposed governance
plan prepared by a committee appointed last year.
A committee to prepare a permanent governance
structure proposal has been convened by the co-chairs
of Meet and Discuss. The committee has been charged
with presenting a proposal for vote by the end of the
President Ausprich and six other presidents of institutions of higher education from across the country spoke
on the role of state colleges and universities in the
economic development of their regions at a meeting of
American Association
of State Colleges and Univerheld in Phoenix, Arizona.
They emphasized that the universities can play a
significant role in the economic development of their
regions through close interaction with the business
community and government as well as activities the
sities
-
-
-
-
A BU committee has been named to prepare an
institutional policy on AIDS and a set of
procedures for
dealing with the disease should it occur on campus.
of the principal charges of the committee will
be to
out an AIDS education plan for the university
One
map
commu-
nity.
tions.
A very successful Christmas luncheon was held by the
Philadelphia Chapter on December 13 at John Wanamaker's in that city. Representing the university were
President Ausprich, Tony Ianiero (director of development), Doug Hippenstiel '68 (director of alumni affairs),
Brian Trusty and Wendi Hamer (Husky Ambassadors).
'59, president of the Alumni
Association, and her husband, Ron, also attended the
luncheon.
16
The BU passing combination of quarterback Jay
tight end Kevin Grande were named to the
1986 Associated Press Little Ail-American Team.
Maynard P. Mordan, a former teacher at the Bloomsburg State Normal School, died recently in Bloomsburg.
"Football News"magazine has selected BU nose
guard Wes Cook to its 1986 Ail-American honorable
mention unit. In his four years with the team he had 222
tackles, 120 of them unassisted.
for 20 quarterback sacks.
BU
appears often
football statistics.
7-2-1
He was
in the final 1986
The Huskies, who
also responsible
NCAA Division II
finished the season
under first-year head coach Pete Adrian, had three
individuals receive recognition, while the
included among the nation's passing leaders.
the
Clark B. (Pat) Patterson of Bloomsburg recently
came across an item he saw in a newspaper years ago:
"It seems hard to believe, but curiously enough, it's
true
back in the 90s, Harry Butts played 28 straight
football games
without taking time out
for the
State Normal School of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
wearing an artificial leg!"
"It was closed one day in the 1950s, I recall, the only
day for a storm in the 29 years I was there," said John
Hoch, retired administrator and faculty member He
said the late Harvey Andruss, the former college
president who came to Bloomsburg in 1931, never
mentioned any other closing because of weather condi-
$9,000.
They included $3,000
Systems Development,
1986-1987
Robert B. Hessert, associate professor of psychology
will retire July 3 after 15 years at BU.
least half a century.
DeDea and
will retire later this year.
director of library services since
academic year.
snowstorm closed the University for a day
it was only the second time in at
January,
Catherine Richie, a receptionist in the Kehr Union for
years before retiring in 1985, died on February 22.
Survivors include her husband, Neil M.; two sons, Neil
and Joe; and two grandchildren.
members
William V. Ryan,
August 1973, will retire
in
BU's 23rd annual reading conference will be held
and 24 at the Sheraton Danville Inn.
Registration information, including a complete list of
speakers and topics, can be obtained by contacting
conference director Edward Poostay at 717-389-4092.
April 23
spring semester.
Two BU
a giant
and a half
Mary Anne Klemkosky
Seven faculty members have been asked by President
Ausprich to serve on a steering committee to prepare
for the Middle States evaJuation of Bloomsburg University In 1989.
When
marketing and management; and Linda Slocum,
instructor of languages and cultures.
Benton
publications.
RYAN
institutions
can undertake themselves
Six faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences were
elected to serve on the search and screen commitee for
dean of the college.
Serving on the committee are Riley Smith (English),
Karl Beamer (art), James Pomfret (math/computer
science), James Cole
biology /allied health sciences),
(
Sue Jackson (sociology /social welfare) and David Minderhout (philosophy/anthropology)
team was
The balance in the offense was evidenced in that
runningback Tom Martin was one of Division IPs top
rushers, while quarterback Jay DeDea was listed near
the top in total offense.
Martin averaged 91.8 yards per game, rushing 183
times for 918 yards in the Huskies' 10 contests. The
junior was the team's leading scorer as well with eight
touchdowns. DeDea ran a school-record 439 offensive
plays, gaining 2,189 yards, an average of 218.9 per
game. The duo was credited for a combined 3,187 yards,
which includes 80 yards in receptions for Martin.
DeDea's passing yardage, along with Martin's yards on
the ground, accounted for all but 251 of Bloomsburg's
offensive yards in 1986.
Kicker Chris Mingrone was the other
Bloomsburg
performer among the national leaders as
he averaged
1.0 field goals per game. He
connected on 10 or 20
attempts, the longest of the season was
41 yards.
As a team, the Huskies were one of the best passing
teams in the nation, gaining 235.3 yards per game in the
air.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March 1987
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December iw* tn \lden
satellite hook up cos was
cost-effective than the previous
information, according to Pifer Previouslv maps
P were
Ph °ne lme l ° A " entown lhat COSl n^ore than S2.
year Pifer says the satellite is by far a more efficient
svstem
hel 0f students R as been operating
the weather stat.on and 24-hour
^Sfl;
r
Pu
PaSl SiX yeafS Tucked mt0
* sma11 room ,n Hartline Science
, with
Center, the stat.on is equipped
the map printer as well as instruments
V
of
collecting
system
.
it
map
^
W^Xs^Zm^
-
SSSf -mTSSS ^
and
weather equipment on Hartline's roof
e
ice maps and «**onallzes that information
for
Sff?"
checks with
the S
National Weather Service at Avoca Airport, where
hp ha f cnlV
r
arCh time durin ,wo summer sabbaticals, to make
8
Combinin S
maps and local conditions such as
temoera ure wind speed and pressure, he has found
temperature,
that his dailv forecasts are
ent ° f the time Long-range forecasts tend
P
"to be a
les
monitors connected
to
thnSa^Sn^Slc
LWiS
ff
5£HS2
^nr'lT? ^Vn
accurate but are
™
still in
T
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7
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the 80 percent range.
WEATHER SERVICE OPERATED
only one incoming phone line for weather
thG
h ° 01
f Extended Programs
financed an expansion Todav the
°
?n supported by Extended
weather service still
Programs, has a five-line capacity
There are currently three phone lines in operation to handle
the 250 average calls pel
day. Pifer says he has seen as many as 700 calls
come
ShT 22
reCe
crll-?^?locations.
r
specific
can
in when a major storm is due
eS C3lls from travellers or People who need special
reports about
o
Because weather data are kept on record dating back to 1970 Pifer
requests for past weather reports needed for insurance
or legal purposes
calling one of the three numbers
389-2200. 389-2300 or 389-2400
anyone in the
Bloomsburg vicinity from farmers to faculty, can hear
updated, pre-recorded
forecasts rom the BU 24-hour weather service.
The message runs five davs a week
and a weekend summary plays Friday through Sunday.
fulfill
-
By
-
4.5
Alumni
trip to
In this
London
number
invited to participate in a
London
May which is being planned by Dr.
Susan Rusinko of the BU English Department.
The group leaves Bloomsburg by bus on May 15,
theatre trip in
from Newark on Virgin Airlines, and returns
Bloomsburg on May 23.
HOTEL: Royal National Hotel on Russell
Square in the Bloomsbury section of London, near
the British Museum (now called British Library)
and within walking distance of shopping and
flies
to
theatre areas.
MEALS: Continental breakfast. One or two teas
or lunches in a London home, with actors,
directors, writers and other members of the
theatre profession.
PLAYS: Tickets to four plays in London.
OTHER: An all-day trip to Stratford-upon-Avon,
including a play, and a half-day trip to Windsor
Castle.
CREDIT OPTION: Students with any major can
earn three credits which involve (1) individual
consultations with Dr. Rusinko before the trip
regarding paper topics and reading assignments;
(2) a term paper of 10-12 pages on a topic of the
student's choice after consultation. The topic may
be related to a student's major, whether it be
literature, finance, psychology, history, sociology
or others. Papers are due by June 12, 1987
COST:
$1,090
apply for each opening
BU's appeal remains strong
sity
Alumni are
PIFER
invited
to join theatre
(plus
tuition
of
$210 paid sepa-
by credit students) or $1,090 plus $25
attendance fee paid separately by non-credit
rately
participants.
DEADLINES: $50 deposit by March 15, 1987.
Balance due April 1, 1987. (Editor's Note: We
realize some alumni will not have received this
mailing by March 15.)
5
day of rising education costs and a declining
of high school graduates, Bloomsburg Univ. i]
receives
four-and-one-half applications for each
for the ensuing school year and
reaches student capacity by mid-March or early April.
freshman opening
Bloomsburg has been in this unique position since
about 1978, according to Tom L Cooper, dean ol
enrollment management
"It was at that time we
decided, due to the size of our physical plant and
projected faculty numbers, that we should limit our full
time undergraduate enrollment to around :">, and our overall enrollment to around 6.400," Cooper
said.
Bloomsburg gets about 4,800 to 5,000 applications for
approximately 1,100 freshman openings "This year, we
did let the bars down a little and took about 80 more
freshmen than we have normally been taking Our closeoff date for accepting applications for the 1986-1987
school year was March 15," Cooper said.
Several primary reasons point to why Bloomsburg has
an excellent application response, according to Cooper.
Academic programs are carefully selected and have
resulted in a high placement rate of graduates In the
early 1970s, Bloomsburg's enrollment was composed of
approximately 70 percent teacher education students.
Since then, to keep abreast of changing employment
trends, the university has increased Its offerings In
liberal arts and business areas along with the profes
sional fields. Particular emphasis has been placed on
the move into the technological age As a result, since
1980, Bloomsburg has placed over 80 percent of Itfl
graduates in job-related fields.
Another factor for BU's high number of freshman
applications is the reasonable cost of a four-year college
education due to substantial public support. Being one of
14 state-owned universities in the State System of
Higher Education, approximately 40 percent of the
university budget is supplied by the Commonwealth and
the balance by student fees, grants and others. It costs
approximately $4,000 a year for a student living on
campus
at Bloomsburg, which Is a little less than half of
the average yearly cost at most private schools
A
well-administered financial Bid program at the state
and federal levels has permitted around 75 percent of
the student body to participate in grant, loan or work
study
assistance, according to Thomas Lyons, BU
financial aid director. What effecl the Hlghei
Education
Amendment of 1080 will have on this percentage cannot
be determined
at this time,
he said.
Bloomsburg enjoys a better-than-average retention of
students. Cooper attributes this to a number of factors.
Students are Involved In scheduling a variety of events
such as concerts, plays, contests, stage performers,
ba/aar.s and
show,
Cooper thinks the comprehensive summer orientation
sessions for Incoming students are crucial In helping
them get the greatest possible benefit from their college
<
r
«i f
I
education.
The Career Development Center
ing and planning services to
offers career counsel-
BU undergraduates,
gradual*- and continuing education students, and
alumni. The Center for Counseling and Human Development assists students In developing human growth
potential and in adjusting to campus services through
Individual, group and workshop formats.
The Center for Academic Development exists to
equalize educational opportunity for students regardless
of their economic background or status. Tutorial services are also available to all students.
Another attraction at Bloomsburg for students and
their parents is Its campus. Dr. Robert Parrish, vice
president for administration, points out that a large
percentage of the buildings on both the lower and upper
campuses have been built since the mid-1960s and are
tailored to student needs. Buildings are well maintained,
and an on-going beautlflcatlon plan has resulted In a
well-kept campus, he added.
Bloomsburg is accessible to commuting students from
nearby rural communities and to students using interstate highways to come from greater distances.
all
n
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
6
1987
Constitutional
Would increase
Proposed deletions
in
changes proposed
size of board,
italics,
insertions
in
change terms
boldface.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
be custodian of the seal of the corporation.
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
ARTICLE V
Treasurer
Amended
and
April 25, 1981
June 6, 1987
ARTICLE
I
Name, Location and Object
Section 1. This corporation shall be known as the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY, INC
Section 2. The business of the Association shall be conducted at Bloomsburg State
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, where all its meetings shall be held.
Section 3 2. It Is the object of the Association to promote the cause of education
by fostering and maintaining among Its members a spirit of cooperation with the
Administration, Faculty, Staff and Students of BSC BU.
College,
Section I. The Treasurer shall receive and deposit all fees, dues, contributions
and other funds of the corporation and shall keep the same in a bank account or
investments in the name of the corporation. He/she shall keep the accurate
accounts of all receipts and disbursements and shall report thereon at each regular
meeting of the Board of Directors, or whenever so required. The Treasurer shall
be responsible for handling the financial affairs of the corporation. He/she shall
prepare financial statements and shall report thereon at each regular meeting of
the Board. He/she shall pay all bills when certified for payment by the Director of
Alumni Affairs or the President or Vice President or Secretary of the Association.
In the Treasurer's absence, the Secretary of the Association is authorized to sign
checks.
A board member shall be designated by the Board to sign checks and
vouchers in the Treasurer's absence. The Association shall secure a bond to cover
officers and employees who handle Association funds in the performance of their
duties.
ARTICLE
II
Government and Officers
Section 1. Elective Officers. The elective officers of this Association shall
be a
president, a vice president, a secretary and a treasurer, each of whom shall
be
elected for a period of one year by majority vote of those in attendance at
the
annual reorganizaton meeting of the Board as provided In this Constitution and ByLaws.
In order to provide fiscal continuity, the tenure of the treasurer
will not be
restricted. The treasurer will serve ex-offlclo and will not be counted
as one of the
voting members of the Board.
Section 2. Alumni Board. The Alumni Board shall consist of twenty
-one twentyfour members beginning April 26, 1975 June 6, 1987. Seven members
to serve for a
period of three years, seven members to serve for a period of two years
seven
members to serve for a period of one year. On that date, ten members shall be
elected, with five to serve two-year terms and five to
serve one-year terms as
determined by drawing lots. Thereafter, seven twelve members shall
be elected
each year to serve a term of three two years. A member may be
elected for
one two additional three-year two-year terms at the completion
of his/her first
three-year term. Beginning in 1981 no person may serve more
than two full
year terms
three-
in continuity.
Beginning In 1987 no person may serve more than six
After a lapse of one year, said Individual may be elected
again
to the Board in conformance with this Constitution,
as heretofore stated Retiring
directors may be elected to honorary life memberships on
the Board of Directors if
Uiey have served at least five three-year terms
or a total of 15 14 years on the
Board. Honorary life members of the Board shall not be counted
In determining the
presence of a quorum, nor shall they have a vote In matters before
the Board
Section 3. A president may succeed himself/herself
at the discretion of the
nom nating committee and subsequent election at the annual
reorganization
meeting of the Board. However, if he/she retires as
president, by virtue of his/her
office, shall automatically become an
ex-officio member of the Alumni Board for a
term of one year, such year to be the year following
the term of office as
President.
A president whose regular term on the Board has expired
shall
automatically become an ex-offlclo member of the
Board for one year
n 4 A y
Cai C
occurrJn 8 In any office or in any position as
Board
y
f^!i°
w ? \l
members,
during
the !interval between annual meetings, shall
be filled bv a
majority of the remaining members of the
Board, for a term to expire at the next
the
embers
vacanc V whl <* may occur in any position of
°!.
e
me 0f,
annuaI meetln 8 sna11 be filled by a majority vote of
i? for 4the
u
the members
unexpired term of the vacancy involved
5 T
Board may autnorlze toe Section of such additional
officers as
.
mfTi^H
if
y b deemed necessary. Likewise, the Board may declare any position
vacant
hl f.
years
in succession.
m
^
m
SET'oT?!S
1
^
m
K^t^^
Section
all
7.
ft
^
"~
«
serve as ex-officio
members on
»"*
*
The President and Vice President
committees as
wl^ntiv
Pri ° r
will
set forth in Article VIII Section 2
n reqUeSt
<
A^Tuon
^
""^ty,
by
member/membere
of toe
°'
toe President and Alumni Director
of Directors to represent the
Boanl
ARTICLE VI
Board
of Directors
The Board of Directors shall have general charge and
management and control of all the funds and property of the corporation, and
Section
1.
carry out its purposes, subject to the By-Laws. It shall submit at each annual
meeting or have published in the Quarterly, affairs of the Association. It shall
report on the activities of the Association at each annual meeting or in THE
ALUMNI QUARTERLY.
Section 2. The regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at least
four times a year. Special meetings shall be called by the order of the President
or
upon the written request of any two members of the Board. A majority of the
Directors shall constitute a quorum.
Section 3. Said Board shall have power to frame rules for its own regulation and
transaction of business.
Section 4. The Executive Committee shall be made up of the elected officers,
the
Director of Alumni Affairs, and any others so designated by the Board.
ARTICLE VII
Director of Alumni Affairs
Section 1. The Director of Alumni Affairs of the College University shall
be
responsible for planning and coordinating all the activities of the Association. He/
she will organize and implement alumni-related programs on campus,
direct assist with fund-raising drives, have editorial responsibilities for
various
publications and serve either as Chairman chairperson or as a member
of
campus alumni affairs committees.
He/she shall be responsible directly to the Executive Committee of the Board of
Directors of the BSC Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
on matters
solely of Association nature. He/she shall coordinate all
alumni activities and
report to the BSC Vice President for Administration Bloomsburg
University Vice
President for Institutional Advancement.
He/she shall confer with administrators, faculty, students, alumni
and the
general public to secure support for alumni projects and activities.
He/she shall
work with organizations at both local, state, and national levels to maintain
and
upgrade the quality of the total alumni program.
ARTICLE
VIII
Committees
Section 1. The President shall appoint, subject to the
approval of the Board of
Directors, such committees from the membership of the
Association as he/she may
see fit to create for assistance in the performance
of his/her duties. The President
may delegate to such duly constituted committees the authority to collect receive
and disburse funds, make necessary expenditures, and
to manage the particular
activity of the Association delegated to them.
ecWo/I 2 The foUowin standing committees shall
S
be appointed by the Board,
-
v/f
A
Q art Fl Publications Committee, whose duty it shall be to stimulate
? by
? the
L publication of the Alumni
membership
Quarterly and other news bulletins.
Comm t e€: wh0S€ d"ty it shall be to furnish and maintain Alumni
Jh
!
^Trophy
Room andj to
have custody of and properly care for and preserve all
trophies works of art, furniture, goods, and
chattels whatsoever belonging to the
t
tS^^
°
corporation.
_
ARTICLE
^
.
C
III
President
P, sldent snaI1
,
P"»lde
meetings of the Association and of
Perf0rm sucn other dutie * a * toe Association
or
a
Board
of Directors may assign to him/her.
He/she shall sign all written contract!
o the Association or designate the Director
of Alumni Affairs, in writing
to s gn
absence>
"* Vice President
tt^S^'JfSireCtorS
^
^ S^n?LS
at all
i
wAttt3*T**
ARTICLE
IV
the
Board
i.
Tje Secretary
of Directors
and
h^mJ^^""6
contriDUtions
1
n
mvestments and generally
'
t
to
manage
and
metin^^"^
whose duty it shall be to collect
m **e *»d collect loans and supervise
said activity
dut 11 s**" ** t0 P^P* 1 an annua] btJ dget to be
!?of Directors
n
1
? approval
submitted to the Board
for
eaCh saidJading committee shall be elected
by the Board of
nl^tnt*?™"?*0Wn fll D ersh/
shall consist of such additional members
*
a
? ? be Pappointed
of the Association
as shall
by the Board of Directors won
^mlt^TL^T T
h0S
*
Md
«#E
^ TuZVni^ H^' ^
An*
°LTh 2S m
ttr £,fl?
J!"
shall give notice of all meetings
of the Association
shall record the minutes of said
°
Student Loans and Grants Committee,
te
hands
^
t0
^
TeqUlr
shaI]
2Z?J2
e Treasurer of the
efl
Secretary
Section
sole
shall
tnnsfer
™y Pa * or all of the
Association
^s
S UHto» commit
shall act as treasurer of the
? connection
S°l
with the functions of his/her
committee, shall keep accurate accounts
thereof, and file an annual report of the
SSLS
^
SSL'S ^fS^JTt HwAs
to
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
„«,
atoefto;
1987
7
ARTICLE X
Meetings and Elections
.
U
tlng of
*"
corporation on such day of
each v°ear al
designated by the College authorities and the
Board of
DIrwtorN o
nf this
thiT Association, as
Ursctare
Alumni Day. At such meeting, seven members of
A Nomlna "n* Committee. appomS by the
« fate o candidates. Nominations may also be made by any
number ol
of thf
the corporation at the lime of the
said meeting Elections shall be" hv I
i;*v;j
voice vote of the duly qualified
members of
cor^Jat
rpurauon.
on unless
u^e^s a
written ballot is requested by at least
five members
on
0i buSine*s at me annuaI meetings
shall
be
that B^rany
generally
f[by corporations
adopted and followed
similar to this one
Section 3 Special meetings of the
corporation may be called by the President
upon the request of the Board o( Ihrevtors,
or upon the written request of any
,
D
P^^n LP !/
1
0110
f
^
^?
coSttls
"
A. Budget-Finance Committee.
This
0 "*
ranclafmlueA '
B
K IK
It least
committee
AMMtkm
will
thr£
m™£
prepare and recommend the
^ offer^m^IZfTSK
Student Loans and Grants Committee.
This committee will recommend
,0an
HCieS and
needed; monitor ie nee^TsruSlnts
5L
,
1
m
ney
avaUabIe
°'
'<"" loans; recommend the amount
of monev
eaCh yCar ? r ,oans;
"*°mmend additions
°
™7f£
S-trT
lhn.^Ki Pr0gram
Sa5Sjps
8
am ° UntS
'
and deletions
°
f
grantS Mld
namCS f ° r nCW
8
15 C ommlttee wU1 advls
and
regarding the operation of^T!?
the Alumni House and Alumni
SSS"®
0"11
,
g aC " 0n ° D dtep08al ° r ac
^S7
prepay
a^d
*
^
0
™Te
^e *'
sl
^
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wVIh'™
UX]
equipment
n
h
publication
In
mltt e 11 S committee will advise and make
recommenda!l
on matters pertaining f
to ,fund
raising projects
R c °gnl ! ion Committee. This committee will seek, review, and
52?. t
d nominations
for various awards such as the
Distinguished Service
a
Awards and
Young AJumni of the Year awards; serve in an
advisory and
0
n
g capaclty,ln ^cognizing individuals as they reach a certain lifetime
tions
ST
L
,o
tt and
°v
r
,nv s
,ai ,mv,in «- shau state the
no subject not so stated shall be considered at
m hn * Ten lii,ys ni,,u r " SUl'h meetings
bV g i v e n toeach
:7
commUn Catl0n mal,ed 10 hls 1,1 toWM»t n«med address
or by
y
the quarterly J
bulletin of the corporation
:
x,h:;;::
wnicn the meeting
make recommendations
Room in Carver Hall as
sltion °< furniture
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^
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m^v^H^
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Standing commlttees
be appointed jointly bv the
DlreCt0r M]
members wlU
on
la
called,
Si
,
ARTICLE
JL^f,!?
XI
Seal
.
i-ifSK
Inscribed
^i n^t ^,
I
.J?5
with
the
common or corpor .tr seal
name Alumni Association of
versity
the corporation shall be round.
the Bloomsburg State College Uni-
of
arranged In the form of a circle on the outer
edge, and the words
Incorporated 1933 arranged across the Inside of the u
giving plateau; and assist in planning
for recognition of individuals as the need
,
L
Weekend/Homecoming Committee. This committee will assist in
m
making
plans for AJumni Weekend (e.g. selection of date,
programs, and special
ARTICLE
accommodations; pricing the weekend package and per-day
costiTand
other special features) and Homecoming
Weekend (e.g. reception after football
locati on for dinner; menu selection; program;
and other special
fea'tu^es?
m m
G. Alumni Chapters/Student Relations. This committee
wUl assist in developing
and principles for the alumni Chapter program; assist in
developing the
schedule of Chapter meetings each year; advise the Alumni
Director concerning
8 for Chapter meetings; act as liaison with
8
the Husky Ambassadors and
P™
the Student Alumni Association; and to review
and recommend programs to
Involve students in Alumni Association activities.
Membership
,
Graduates
of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute, of the Bloomsburg
State
Normal School, of the State Teachers College at Bloomsburg. Pa., and/or
of the
Bloomsburg State College and/or Bloomsburg University.
B. Former students who were duly enrolled and in regular attendance at
any of
the said schools for a period of one full school year.
C. All members of the faculties of said schools, past, and present.
D. All members of the Board of Trustees of the College during their tenure
of
office.
E. Student Alumni membership open to students presently enrolled at BSC
F. Associate members, i.e., the supportive staff of the College (campus help and
staff).
Alumni
Board
ALUMNI DAY
June 5 and 6
be voted upon
the Scranton
1987
In
In
for educational purposes and which purpose shall Include,
but not be limited to
student loans, scholarships and memorials. In the event
thai the said Bloomsburg
State College University or Its successors shall have been dissolved
by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or be unwilling or unable to accept them, all
properties of this Association shall be turned over to the
Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for similar purposes.
Section 2. Membership and the right to vote at any meeting of the corporation
shall be automatically suspended upon failure to contribute to the support of the
Association.
Section 3. A suspended member may be reinstated into full membership upon
receipt of a contribution to the corporation.
will
address Is known, or by publication
proposed amendments shall be submitted
XIII
Dissolution
Section 1, Dissolution shall mean the ending or termination
of the Association as
an active organization which shall come about for any
reason Including legal
action voluntary action on the part of the membership,
or for any reason which
shall Involve surrender or forfeiture of the Charter, hut
which shall not be limited
to these reasons.
Section 2. Upon dissolution of this Association, for any
reason, all monies and
funds, Including obligations then owing to said
Association on account of unpaid
student loans, all trust funds however held and Including
the principal and Income
then due on said funds or to become due thereafter, ail
bank deposit and accounts
and all monies in the hands of or under the control of any
officers of the
Association, shall, as soon as legally possible,
be mined over to and become the
property of Bloomsburg State College University, Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania or
Its successors, and which shall be held by
said organization separate and apart
from the general College University Funds, monies received from
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or collected from the students thereof. All such
funds and
monies turned over to the Bloomsburg State College University
shall then be
administered by the proper officials of said College University and used
by them
Section I. Membership in the corporation shall be limited
to those persons who
c°n tribute t0 We corporation for its general purposes as aforesaid,
and who
u
shall belong to any of the following classifications:
in
whom an
Ail
ARTICLE
ARTICLE IX
Proposed changes
June 6, 1987,
XII
writing to the Secretary, accompanied by a request for
their adoption by at least
7
*
ten members.
*™
C. All other individuals or groups as recommended and approved by the
of Directors for non-voting associate membership.
1 Assoc,atlon for
u "SRSLS
iHh
ALUMNI QUAKTKKl.Y
ESSS
,
i«
Amendments
Section I. This Constitution may be amended at
any meeting of the corporation
annual or special, by vote of two-thirds of the members
present. At least two one
month s written notice of the proposed amendments shall be
given by mall to all
features;
A.
.
at
annual meeting on Alumni Day,
Commons, Bloomsburg
University
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1987
Athletes do well
Continued from page
remaining 19.6 percent who didn't graduate
1
left
school
for personal, financial or other reasons.
The study shows Bloomsburg's female athletes comcompared with 3.10 for ali women
during the same time period, while the males averaged
2.62 g.p.a., somewhat below the 2.91 of all men.
"Those results don't surprise me," said Joe DeMelfi,
an admissions counselor and the liaison between the
university's admissions office and the department of
piled a 3.13 g.p.a.,
"We
only admit people we feel are capable of
higher education. We look at athletes as
we would any other student. We don't consider them
(for admission) If we don't feel they can do the job
here."
To be able to "do the job" at Bloomsburg, a student,
whether an athlete or not, must graduate in the top half
of his or her high school class and attain approximately
an 850 Scholastic Aptitude Test score to be even
considered for admission, according to James Christy,
director of admissions.
"We also look at the academic courses taken in high
school," Christy added. "A student must complete at
least 16 ( credit hours), in some cases 18 credits, in
basic courses such as English, math and the sciences."
According to Proposition 64 passed by the NCAA
Division II member institutions and conferences at the
organization's annual convention in January and set to
go Into effect in August 1988, students wishing to
participate in athletics at the Division II level must first
attain at least a 700 SAT score and carry a 2.0 g.p.a. In
11 core curriculum courses In high school. The policy
was already In effect at the NCAA's Division I
institutions, due to Proposition 48, which was passed two
years ago. Those standards are well below those
athJetlcs.
succeeding
in
New
lecture
series underway
in
classroom, too!
considered for admission at Bloomsburg.
"Our standards have always been higher than those
required by the NCAA," said John S Mulka, dean of
student development, "and we will always try to recruit
student athletes with higher-than-minimal academic
records. The fact of the matter is, we couldn't get a
student athlete into this institution with those standards
(established by Proposition 64 "
At the NCAA's recent convention, voting on Proposition 64 among Division II schools was 93-70 in favor,
despite strong opposition from about 30 black colleges.
Bloomsburg was one of only two of the 14-member
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (SSHE)
schools who comprise the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC) to vote in favor of Proposition 64.
According to Mulka, the creation of minimal participation standards for athletes at the Division II level will
help Bloomsburg athleticaJly. "This will cause some
schools that currently have some superior athletes with
1
lower-than-average academic abilities to suffer. If the
student cannot participate because of bad grades, that
will help us in the long run because some
of those
athletes may be competing against us now, while all of
our athletes already meet those requirements ."
Mulka attributes the success of Bloomsburg athletes
in the classroom to the lack of special
treatment they
receive as athletes and to coaches who understand the
need for academic success.
"We
don't treat our athJetes
any differently than any
place them in our normal residence
any specially designed athletic housing, and
other students.
halls, not in
we
We
try to integrate
them
into the
academic community
as
quickly as possible, as we do with all of our
students," he said.
"We are committed to doing everything within our
power to insure that these students receive their
education. It is foremost In our minds and most
important in our efforts to help our student/athletes
achieve their goals," he added. "Also, we don't want
our
athletes singled our as not being able to do
college
work."
Christy said, "Coaches here look at retention
as well
as athletic abUity. They don't try to 'sell'
us (the
admissions office) a mediocre student because they
know that that type of student is not likely to be
accepted by us. They are also concerned about an
athlete's success academically because they want a
player for four years, not just for one.''
Chris Moyer, a recent graduate, is just one example of
a four-year performer at BU who also enjoyed outstanding success academically. Following the 1986 softball
season, Moyer, then a senior pitcher, along with the
Huskies' sophomore catcher Cindy Freeland. were
selected to the CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American
second team by the College Sports Information Directors of America after achieving high levels of success in
the classroom and on the diamond.
According to Jim Hollister, BU sports information
director, his office sends out numerous Academic AllAmerican nominations each year.
"The fact that we are able to nominate a high number
of our student athletes for various academic awards
each year is an obvious indication that they are, indeed,
succeeding both academically and athletically," Hollister said.
The competitive nature
of
Bloomsburg's applicant
pool (about 5,500 yearly applications for 1090 spots in the
freshman class) is another reason athletes with questionable academic records are not granted admission.
"With that competitive nature, I can't, in good
conscience, admit someone who doesn't measure up to
our standards just because they're an athlete. I just
won't do for an athlete what I wouldn't do for any other
student," DeMelfi stated.
Mulka added:
athletes with high
"We
just
academic
don't
say that we admit
This study shows
abilities.
fact, we do it. Our student athletes are
academically qualified and are doing just as well as our
that,
in
total population."
Bloomsburg's athletes have shown that accomplishments both on and off the field can indeed go hand in
hand. Over the past several years, the school's
18
varsity athletic teams have been among the
winningest
programs in the PSAC. The most recently completed
campaign saw Bloomsburg athletics capture more than
60 percent of the events in which its teams participated.
Bloomsburg University initiated a new Provost's
Lecture Series this semester which features presentations by six speakers whose topics range from astronomy to education to civil rights.
This Inaugural series brings to the university individuals with national perspectives on a variety
of topics of
Interest to students, faculty, staff members
and area
residents, according to Dr. Daniel Pantaleo, Interim
provost and academic vice president.
"The series is a combined effort on the part of several
campus groups," he said. "Whether one is interested in
current issues in higher education, foreign relations
the
arts, science or history, at least
one topic or speaker
should be stimulating."
The
began February 3 with B. Gentry Lee,
engineer and co-producer of Carl Sagan's
"Cosmos" series, talking about "Man and the Cosmos."
Sharon I. Sopher, TV journalist and film producer
series
NASA
discussed "Witness to Apartheid" on February
11
New York Times correspondent Harrison Salisbury
an expert of the Soviet Union, China and Southeast
Asia
discussed "U.S.-Sovlet Relations" on March 4
The next speaker, distinguished historian and
civil
rights leader Mary Berry, will speak
on "Liberty and
Justice for All?" on March 26.
Metropolitan Opera soprano Roberta Peters,
in conjunction with her concert on April
8, will conduct master
classes and workshops.
The last speaker in the series will be Harold
Delaney
educator and expert on national issues affecting
higher
education,
of
who
will
present "Preparing for a Republic
Learners" on April
Ausprich
23.
visits
trustees
President Ausprich has been travelling
throughout the
state visiting members of the Council
of Trustees in
their home areas. Thus far he
has met with Stan
Rakowsky in the Clearfield area. Gerald Malinowski
in
the Mt
Carmel area, Richard Wesner
in
DanvUle,
Lynda Fedor in the Wilkes-Barre area, E. H Alkire
Jr
in Emmaus and LaRoy G. Davis
in FeastervUle He will
have visited with each trustee in his or her home
area
by the end of the academic year.
AWARD WINNER - A
photograph taken by Marlyse Heaps, secretary
to the Drovcst and
affa.rs.
was among the top seven perc^
photographic entries in the Seventh Annual
College Photograph
^otographers Forum magaz.ne. As a finalist, the
photo of a waterf
at F^cketts Glen
aPP ar "
Ph °tography Annua,. 1987 , wa
**' <*
only this
oas fa??n rl
T
vice
president
tor
academ.c
THE ALUMN QUARTERLY/March 987
I
ROBINSON
'66
GIBBLE
I
'68
KELLY 71
WEIST
M79
BITTNER
1909
'84
MITCHELL
'85
1917
LAURA ANDER
November
9
1
'09 of
North Royalton, Ohio, died on
Surviving ire IhrM daughters, Roberta, Louise Blake,
Florence Woloskl; five grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
13, 1985.
and
K
,n
10
LEEN M
M?
1987
age
at
BR0WN
97.
109 of
Lehman
died January
Her husband, Dr. Harry
died in 1957.
A. Brown,
Surviving are two sons, Emerson and
Harold
a
daughter, E. Louise Ferre; six grandchildren
and five
great-grandchildren.
1918
Representative:
Street,
ANNA
Howard
Representative:
PA
F. Fenstemaker,
17815 (717) 784-1920
ALFARETTA STARK WILNER
587 East
Tunkhannock, Pa.,
at age 100.
She was the widow
'12,
KATHRYN
in
1914
11
on October
Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Awards
recognition of their service as missionaries in the
Philippines.
Born in Beeresford, S.D., Mrs. Wilner moved East as
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D.
wick, PA 18603 (717) 752-3498
L.
in
a young woman to Tunkhannock, where her family had
lived earlier. After graduating from Bloomsburg State
Normal School she taught in Philadelphia. She moved
in 1917 to marry Mr. Wilner.
to
Shanghai
1928 to 1955 the Wilners lived in the Philippine
Islands. During World War II, they were interned by the
Japanese for three years in Bantoc. After being
liberated in February 1945, they returned to the United
States for a three-month visit and went back to Manila
from 1946 to 1948. In the following years, they served in
the Mountain Province on the island of Luzon. They
returned to the U.S. in 1955, and Rev. Wilner died in
1960.
Mrs.
THOMAS
'16 of Norris,
Tennessee, died
Ber-
1921
the
later years
G.
14, 1985.
ROBERT
of
F. WILNER '09, who
retired as Suffragen Bishop of the Episcopal Church in
the Philippines. In 1956 the Wilners were recipients of
Wilner served as a volunteer
grandmother at the Lida Lee Tall School Library at
Towson State University, where her daughter is a
librarian. There she regaled children with tales of such
as electric lights in her town, a telephone
conversation and an automobile ride.
Surviving are a son, Robert, and a daughter, Isabel.
firsts
An annual award
in
memory
of
DREISBACH
MARY ELLEN
'14 has been established by
the LuzerneCounties Bureau for the Aging to honor that
senior citizen who best exemplifies the true spirit of
volunteerism.
Mrs. Dreisbach spent her entire adult life In serving
people. Upon graduating from BSNS. she secured a
teaching position In the West Wyoming School District
She was married in 1925 and left teaching to raise two
Wyoming
sons.
She later returned to teaching In the old Hughestown
School District as a chemistry and math teacher Nol
long after returning to teaching, she was offered the
opportunity and challenge of teaching young children In
grades one through four, all In one classroom.
She accepted the challenge and In 1953 moved to the
Exeter Township Falls elementary school, which Is now
the Falls Senior Citizens Center. She retired from
teaching in 1966 at the age of 72.
She may have retired from teaching, but she did not
retire from service to people. She was a member of the
Pennsylvania Council on Aging, a statewide body of
individuals appointed by the governor to oversee aging
concerns and programs. She was a member of the
Luzerne- Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging Nulri
tion Council and the Falls Senior Citizens Advisory
1913
JOSEPHINE ALLISON MOYER
ber
'21
died on
Novem-
at age 86. She retired from teaching In
Pleasantvlllr, N.J., In 1965. For the past two yean, she
lived with her daughter, Ann M. Emmaus, In Batavla.
12,
1986,
RUSSELL H.
'21 of Bloomsburg died
recently at age 85. A lifelong resident of BloomsburK. he
worked for the local school district for 45 years before
retiring in 1966 A sixth grade teacher, he was the last
principal of the Third Street School before It closed and
the first principal of the Memorial Elementary School.
Surviving are his wife of 62 yean, the former Mary
Berger, and a son, the Rev. Dr. Robert H Pursel.
PURSEL
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, East Third Street,
Nescopeck, PA 18635 717 ) 7124808
(
NAN EMANUEL
"22
Buttonwood at age
85.
teacher
In
died In
December
at her
home
in
She was employed as a special
English and penmanship at Hanover Town-
ship School District for
more than
30 years.
Council.
SHOEMAKER
*13 of Shickshinny died
C.
recently at age 91. She taught school in that community
for a number of years and retired as principal of the
Garrison Elementary School.
Surviving are two sons, Richard and Robert;
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
ANNA TRANSUE DICKINSON
Fla., died in
llth
School.
who lived
and Towson, Md., died December
MARTHA
Ohl, 25 East
17815 (717) 784-0142
19.
Fifth St., 81oomsburg,
In
PA
A McKEON 'IH of Wilkes Burro dlnl January
Miss McKeon, who also graduated from College
Mlserlcordla, was an elementary school teacher for
many years in Plymouth and Wllkes-Barre, In later
wars, she taught English at (JAR Memorial High
1912
From
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
November
'13
four
Clearwater,
She and her husband,'
of
age 91.
Cecil Gould Dickinson, observed their 69th wedding
anniversary in June.
She was an elementary teacher in the Lower Saucon
schools for over 25 years and also taught in Forty Fort
and Hecktown. She retired about 20 years ago.
Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Alton;
two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Schultz and Mrs. Ruth
Kelchner; two sisters, seven grandchildren, and 11
great-grandchildren.
at
She was a volunteer with the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program from 1973 until 1982. She unselfishly volun
teered her time as a tutor at St. Michael's School for
Boys and was a volunteer at the Falls Senior Center
She was also a volunteer at the Carpenter's Nursing
Home In Tunkhannock.
On the day of her death, she was returning from the
Falls Senior Citizens Center where she had volunteered
her time helping others.
1923
E.
THELMA (JERRY) JEREMIAH GEISE
'23,
a
former resident of Sunbury, died October 23 at Nottingham Village, Northumberland, where she lived since
1984
A native of Shamokln, she was the widow of Robert T.
who died in 1970.
Prior to retiring In 1961, she was a teacher In the Fort
Gelse,
1917
Augusta School
In
the Sunbury School District for 17
years.
MYRTLE KEISER SHEPHERD
fornia, died
she resided
She
'17 of
Downey,
11 at age 89. A native of Ashley,
Wllkes-Barre prior to moving to Califor-
January
in
Cali-
Is
M
MATILDA KOSTENBAUDER TILEY
nia.
She taught school
survived by two children, Robert D. Gelse and
Westrick; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren
Mollle
in
Milton and Wllkes-Barre
burg died
in
October at age
82.
'23
of
Lewis-
Her husband, Lynn M.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
10
1987
1923
1935
1928
Petersburg, Florida. A native of Picture Rocks, she
taught first grade in Sunbury, Pa., until her marriage to
Harry G. Fry in 1943.
The Frys lived in Llangollen, Delaware, for a number
of years. Grace taught first grade at the Tatnall School
in Wilmington, Delaware, until moving to St. Petersburg.
Grace was supportive of alumni programs and
attended the Clearwater, Florida, luncheon in March
Tlley, died In 1979.
She retired
Representative:
St.
1970
in
more than
after
20
years
of
teaching second grade in Linn town Elementary School,
Lewisburg.
Surviving are a son, Lynn; two grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers.
MARGARET MAINWARING SCHWARTZ '23 died on
January 23 in Beaumont, Texas, where she had lived
with a daughter since 1978.
She taught in the Kingston Schools before moving to
ROY CLAYTON PETERMAN
August
30,
He
i
churchman
and
retired in
retired educator,
Williamsport, died
'35,
in
He had lived at Lewisburg
for the past two years.
1960 after 24 years as secretary and
age
1986, at
United Methodist
She is survived by her husband, a son, Charles, and
two granddaughters.
1929
leader
civic
1986.
Hazleton in 1926. In 1951 she moved to Oakland, Calif.,
where she lived until moving to Beaumont.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Mary Louise)
Davis, and three brothers.
William L Reed, 151 East Fourth
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
Street,
87.
Homes
business manager of the Williamsport School District
Earlier he had taught in schools at Jersey Shore and
Williamsport and served as president of the former
Salladasburg School Board for 11 years.
Mr. Pete rm an was very active in community and
church activities and served in many leadership roles.
He and his wife, the former Ruth Mildred Cohick,
were married for 62 years. Also surviving are a
daughter, Mrs. Robert Hess Williams, and three grandchildren.
1924
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
Representative:
Edward
Avenue, Bloomsburg,
1937
West Ridge
F. Schuyler, 236
17815 (717) 784-1515
PA
ANN
K.
October
MAUD MENSCH RID ALL
formerly of Berwick, Is
residing at Rivervlew Manor, Room 2, Lewisburg, PA
ZIEMBA MAHOLCHIC
'29 of
Simpson died on
18.
'24,
MARY DRY EYERLY
Berwick died recently at
age 78. She taught In a one-room school In the
Hetlerville area as a young woman and later was a
substitute teacher in the Berwick Elementary Schools
17837.
ELEANOR SCHULTZ SAVAGE
Exeter died
December 11 In Reading. She taught second grade for
three years and later operated a variety store In Exeter
for over 20 years with her husband, Edward. When he
died in 1962, she returned to teaching and taught
'24
of
kindergarten until retiring in 1972.
Surviving are a son, Ronald; two daughters, Mrs.
Marjorie Vaupel and Mrs. Maureen Szish; and four
grandchildren.
for
many
'29 of
years.
Surviving are her husband, Karlton R., to whom she
was married 50 years; a daughter, Mrs. William
(Brenda) Gensemer; two sons, William C. and Robert
D.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 7844850 and
Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg
PA
17815 (717 ) 784-1857
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE 50TH
YEAR REUNION ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JUNE 5 and 6, 1987. DETAILS TO FOLLOW!
brother.
1940
Representative:
1931
1925
'25 of Falls R.D. 1 died
Mrs. Frantz, who received
a degree In music education at the University of
Pennsylvania, taught In the Wllkes-Barre and Falls
school districts for more than 50 years.
Surviving are her husband, Harry; a stepdaughter,
Marjorie Goodman; a sister and a brother.
8, 1986, at
age
79.
MARY HELEN CURWOOD WIELAND
'25 of Shlck-
shinny died February 13 at age 81. Born In Philadelphia,
she taught elementary school In Shickshinny and
Mocanaqua for 15 years.
Her husband, Daniel, died May 4, 1965.
Street,
Clayton
Bloomsburg,
PA
H. Hlnkel, 418 Jefferson
17815 (717) 784-3218
'40 of Hyattsville, Md.,
MARION LANDIS MORGAN
Representative:
EDITH HARRIS FRANTZ
December
Street,
Bloomsburg,
Frank
PA
J.
17815
(
Golder, 1103
717 ) 784-5783
S.
Market
THEODORE MORRISSEY
'31 of Ashley died January
at age 80. He taught In the Newport Township School
District until his retirement In 1964.
1
Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Walsh; four
sons, Theodore, Charles, Edward and John; two daughters, Maura Sweeney and Theresa French; 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
died in November at age 68.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, she taught at the
Black Creek Township High School. During her teaching
career, she was an active leader of youth groups and the
Girl Scouts. She served the American Red Cross in
France and Germany from 1945 through 1947.
She retired from the Department of Agriculture
in
Washington, D.C., in 1982 after 25 years of service with
the federal government.
She was the widow of Bryce Jackson Morgan.
Surviving are her mother, Orva Yost Landis; four
children, Molly Martin, William C. Hoffman III,
Amanda
Lavelle,
and
Bryce
Morgan
J.
II;
seven
grandchildren and three brothers.
1932
1927
Representative:
J. LUTZ
Berwick died November 26 at
age 79.
She began her teaching career in 1927 In the Beach
Haven area and then taught in the Berwick Area School
ELSIE
'27 of
District before retiring in 1974.
She received a master's degree
In
administration at
Bucknell University
Surviving Is a sister and several nieces and nephews.
ADELLE CHAPLEY ZAPITZ
November
23.
Born
in
'27 of
PA
Ezra W. Harris,
17815 (717) 784-3532
R.D.
5,
Box
PHYLLIS FOWLER WILSON '32 of Berwick died
January 25 at age 76. She and her husband, the late
Percy C. Wilson, were former owners of Briar Heights
Lodge near Berwick.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, she taught
In
Orangeville for two years. She then taught In
Berwick
mostly at the Fourteenth Street School, for 34
years'
Morrlsville died
Shenandoah, she resided in
formerly taught in the
In 1953 she and her husband built Briar Heights
Golf
Course, and the lodge was added In 1966.
District.
PA
Zimmerman,
1104
17603 (717) 872-8642
WILLIAM and DORA SMITH
'42 have moved to
Lemonwood Dr EngleThey expect to spend their summers in
Florida. Their address
wood,
FL
33533.
the Newark,
F.
is
433
Delaware area.
STUART STRAUB
'42 retired
December
31 after 19
years as president of the First National
Berwick. He had served the bank for 46 years
His father, the late Harry Straub, served
Bank
of
bank
for
A
1934
PAUL
1928
Dr. Jeanne Noll
52 years.
sisters.
J. BAKER '34 of Hazleton died October
4 from
he received when struck by a car in that city.
Mr. Baker served with the Sea Bees during World War
II.
He was a teacher In the West Hazleton School
District for 43 years and also taught at
McCann's School
native of Berwick, Stuart joined the bank
in 1937 on
a part-time basis. He served as a bomber
pilot for three
years during World War II, flying
over targets In
Europe, Africa and Italy.
injuries
Representative: Faye Appleman Dendler, 1132 Market
Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367
Street,
IRENE M. SMITH KRESGE
'28
of
Ashton died
recently at age 76. She taught in Hollenback and
townships from 1928 to 1932.
Howard
Slocum
F.
Kresge, died in 1980
Surviving are two sons, H. Carter and Randall I
two
daughters, Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Stephani
and Marlene Ryder; eight grandchildren, one great
grandchild
and three
Representative:
Richmond Road, Lancaster,
the
Surviving are her husband, Joseph; two
daughters
Zapltz and Elizabeth Holcomb; and three
Virginia
Her husband,
1942
451
before retiring In 1972.
Morrlsville for 32 years and
Shenandoah School
Bloomsburg,
sisters.
GRACE FRANTZ FRY
'28
died
December
1,
1986, in
1944
of Business.
He earned a master's degree at Columbia University
He dedicated his services to over 20,000 veterans and
their
families
the Greater Hazleton area over a
period of 34 years as a service officer,
without
compensation. He had given many hours of his time
in
service work.
For many years, he provided a scholarship
to West
Hazleton High School in the commerical field.
He and his wife, the former Lorna A. Evans, observed
their 53rd wedding anniversary
in
February Also
surviving are two brothers and a sister
in
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East
11th
Street, Berwick,
CARMEL
PA
18603
SIRIANNI
(
'44
717 ) 759-9733
was one
of six former Girl
Scouts who was honored at the Silver
Jubilee of the
Scranton Pocono Girl Scout Council.
She has been a member of the Pennsylvania House
of
Representatives since 1974, representing the 111th
District (Bradford, Sullivan,
Susquehanna and Wyoming
counties).
She was reelected
in
November
without
opposition.
An educator
for 23 years,
she was director of guidance
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1944
1952
S2J??52
Principal at Mountain
View H.gh
Pri ° r 10 her SUCCessful bid
'or pubhc
l
?
o7fi£
office.
She earned a master's degree
guidance at Bucknell University.
SARA DOCKEY EDWARDS
™*%T^
'44
in
education
^cauon
anH
and
has been appointed to
^erTsav^
f
0 n°
1946
Catawissa,
PA
RD
*
17820 (717) 784-3035
SrePHSN DUSHANKO
'46 of Harleigh
Terrace died
in November at age 73. Prior
to his retirement, he was a
teacher in the Hazleton Area School
District
Hls !^ f e, JJie former Marv Moran
a son, Stephen
preceded him in death. Surviving are
seven children.
Mrs. Frank (Mary) Swider, Mrs. Ted
(Alice) Yashur.
John, Mrs Paul (Kathleen ) Levash,
Theresa, Mark and
Michael; 11 grandchildren, two brothers
and a sister.
1
.
EVELYN W. MOONEY '46 of Bethel R D. 1 died
January 24. She had been a business teacher
at the
former Mohnton High School from 1946
to 1949 and the
former Penn-Bernville High School from
1955 until
retiring in 1965. She also had
been employed by
Roadside America Miniature Village, near
Shartlesville
Surviving are her husband, Hugh; a son,
Dennis; a
daughter, Mrs. Richard (Patricia)
BrownmUler; three
grandchildren, a brother, a stepmother and
a stepK
brother.
1947
Representative:
Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
RICHARD W. ROWLANDS
on June
'47 of
Reading, Pa., died
13, 1986.
1951
t0
excnan Be PU>Plts with someone
so they can visit Chris.
'60
has been named deputy
of the U.S.
Marine Corps, Crisler earned a
mental retardation at Syracuse
university. He has also done extensive
doctoral level
work under a federal fellowship program at
Penn State
nslar has been director of treatment
at SCI Dallas
in
<
smce May
1984
In his new position, he will be
responsible for all program functions,
including counseling and psychological services.
Inmate programs and
medical care and religious programs.
of Natlcoke. he entered corrections
In
September 1973 as director of education at SCI
Dallas
after serving for two years as
director of special
education (01 the Hoards of Cooperative
Educational
services for four central New York
counties. Before
working for BOCES, he was direction of
special
education at the White Haven State School,
a facility
owned and operated by the DPW
Crisler has also worked as a special
education teacher
activities,
A
in
summer
native
In Cayuga County, New York,
as the director of special
education for Oswego County. N Y
and as a developer
of the Keystone Job Corps Center In
Drums
1957
;
DONNA WILCOX MURPHY
November 12 at age 51.
A mathematics teacher
'57 of Erin.
N Y
died
1961
Horseheads High School
she earned a master's degree at Elmlra
College. She
had also taught two years with the Job Corps
In
Kentucky. She operated Donna's Knit 'N' Things In
the
Country Village in Southport, N V
Surviving are her husband. Clayton E. Murphy
hei
father, Gilbert E. Wilcox; three brothers
and a si in
at
'57
served as assistant drive
chairman for the 1987 Shippensburg Area United Way.
He is employed as a special project director for the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities In
Harrisburg.
Harrell and his wife, Mollle, moved to Shippensburg
23 years ago after teaching in New York and Pennsylvania. Bill was a former counselor In the Shippensburg
Area School District and served as an admissions
counselor at Shippensburg from 1970 to 1985
The Harrells are parents of two children, Heidi, a
student at Millersville University; and Tim
serum ..i
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214 Fair Oaks
Representative Kdwln C Kuser, R D,
1. County Line
Road, Bechtelsvllle, PA 19505 (215) 754-7977
MARIANNE SHUTOVICll SAUL
'61
Hokendauqua
of
died
In October at age 46.
She had been employed by Rosemary s Gift Shops in
the Holiday Inns at Allentown and Methlehem
for the
past year she had formerly worked as a hostess
at the
George Washington Motor Lodge, Allentown, and as
a
telephone o|>er alor for Sears Roebuck and 0
She taught In Alexandria fol two years
and at
Northampton High School fOl three years.
Surviving are her husband ivter; her father, Andrew
ShUtOvlch; and two children, Natalie and Peter.
(
GARY
L.
REDDIG
'61
resigned as president of
Deptford Township, N.J., effective
to become Intel Im executive director of the
Gloucester College
November
i,
In
County Community College Presidents' Association. He
had been president of clone ester since July 1980 and
will continue to serve as a consultant
until the end of the
1986-1987 college year.
19044
1959
RICHARD
A veteran
BU.
opi
CRISLER
masters degree
Rev^ Looker is also active In the wider
region of the
church and Is a former moderator of
the Northumber
and Presbytery, which comprises 44
churches The
Lookers are also active in synod programs
Their trip to serve in Alaska last summer
was a Youth
in Partnership project
The Lookers are parents of three sons:
David who
works in Lock Haven; Chris, who has
completed
sermnary and Is the first intern Princeton
Theological
Seminary has sent to another country (Northern
he
land); and Steve, who is studying
special education at
,
F.
program.
Uh k
*
are
are parents of a daughter.
wU
congregation in Bloomfield. N J
whore he
attended Bloomfield Theological Se.nman
He
church for len years before movin to
mZS? IrelandT gthis
Northern
'74,
superintendent for treatment at the State
Correctional
institution at Retreat In Luzerne
County. The new 592iUty ts scnedu,ed t0 open In
mld-1987 as part of
# l!l'
an WOO
million prison system expansion and
renovation
German
Shippensburg High School.
Avenue Horsham, PA
PAUL
Most recently, he has given a year's labor
to the effort
home to city code standards to
spare it from demolition
Rev Looker began his career as a church
pastor with
WILLIAM C HARRELL
Street, Carroll Park,
WRIGHT
the Lock
to res ore a resident's
Si
Representatives: An astasia Pappas
Trowbridge 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA
17821 (717) 275^3046
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy,
1
Box 304
in
Haven Area Ministerium.
had
11
1960
Trustees of Susque-Vlew Home for
three and a half
years and has held almost even- office
a
1987
Reddlg received his master's degree In counseling at
University and his doctorate In higher
education administration from Indiana University,
Millersville
WAECHTER
'51 recently retired from
F.
the faculty of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He
had been a member of the biology department there
since 1961 and served as chair for a period of six years.
Prior to his tenure at IUP, he had been a science
consultant at BuckneU University under a Ford Foundation grant.
He started his teaching career in the Milton Area
Public Schools in 1951.
Representative:
Avenue, Easton,
JAMES
K.
Sandra Pflster Brown, 2220 Kings
PA
18042 (215) 252-2881
FREED
'59 of
Wyomlsslng died November
age 51. He had been a professor of business ai the
Reading Area Community College for 14 years and was
a former director of business affairs there.
Before coming to RACC, he had been administrative
9 at
Bloomington, Ind.
During his six years as president, the college carried
out a major physical expansion, developed a wide range
of high technology programs, established strong links
with the business, Industrial and professional communl
ties In the area, and revitalized Its college foundation.
He and
his wife, Carol, are the parents of two sons.
They reside
In
Wenonah.
assistant to the superintendent at Dleroff High School In
CHARLOTTE MASTELLER
Allentown.
An Army veteran during
1952
Representatives: Francis B. Galinski, 90 Tower Hill
Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 and Dr.
Frank J. Furgele, Star Route, Box 228, Lakeville, PA
18438 ( 717 ) 227^946
Road,
WALTER WORHACZ
'52,
former vice principal
of
Shamokin Area High School, died in December at age
66. He had earlier been a history teacher and speech
therapist for 28 years prior to retiring in 1979.
He served with the U.S. Army during World
War
II
and earned a master's degree at BuckneU University.
Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Greager; a
son, Walter; two daughters, Mrs. William Lawton and
Mrs. Terrance Faust; a grandson, seven brothers and
earned
master's
Temple
University.
degrees
the
at
Korean
Lehigh
Conflict,
University
he
and
Surviving are his wife, the former Gayle Heller; two
daughters, Mrs. Michael (Gretchen) Whalen and Jenni
fer; a granddaughter, his parents, Irvln and Viola
Freed; and two brothers.
JAY LONG '59, associate professor at Baptist Bible
College, has been elected to the Alpha Zeta Chapter
(Temple University) of Delta PI Epsilon, the national
honorary professional graduate society In business
education. Election to the society Is based on scholar
ship and contributions to educational research
He is currently completing his doctorate in business
education at Temple University.
1960
Representative:
Chappaqua,
University of Pittsburgh.
1962
R
Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 (201) 874-3118
MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE
REUNION ON HOMECOMING, OCTOBER
DETAILS TO FOLLOW!
sisters.
RUSSELL L. LOOKER '52 and his wife, June, were
honored by the Great Island Presbyterian Church in
Lock Haven for 20 years of service as pastor
Rev. Looker preached his first sermon in the church
on September 11, 1966, and was installed as pastor on
October 5, 1966. He was chairman of the Board of
'61 has been named dean
and technology at Lehigh County
Community College. She was formerly a professor of
ami chairman of the division of business at
Butler County Community College. Her background also
Includes experience as a community college director of
admissions and registrar, as well as consultant to
numerous organizations.
She earned a doctorate In vocational education at the
of business, science
NY
BOB ROHM
James
J.
Peck,
40 Jeffrey
Lane,
10514 (914) 238-5417
'60
and his
wife, the
former
KATHLEEN
25th
YEAR
24-25, 1987!
1963
Representative:
Pat Blehl Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
12
1987
1963
1968
1966
Avenue, Gilbertsvllle,
PA
for TRW Target Marketing Services, a
company's Information Services Division. He
will be based in Manhattan.
In his new position, Robinson oversees the sales and
marketing programs for TRW Target Marketing Serv-
19525 (215) 367-9188
district
manager
unit of the
BRUCE
age
50.
VAN HOUSEN
L.
He formerly
'63 dJed November 21 at
resided in Lancaster, Pa., and the
state of Oregon.
He taught at Ephrata Senior High School from 1963 to
1968 and at Lampeter-Strasburg High School from 1968
ices in all states east of the Mississippi River.
Before Joining TRW, he was vice president of retail
account development for American Express Travel
Related Services. He held several other management
positions In sales, marketing and sales training during
his 16-year career at American Express.
He lives in Westfield, N.J., with his wife and four
to 1980.
A native of New Milford, he served in the U.S. Air
Force.
He is survived by three sisters.
RICHARD
ROKE
'63 of AJden
Station died
a principal In the elementary
division of the Nanticoke Area Schools.
He earned a master's degree at the State University
of New York at Cortland and his administration
certification at the University of Scranton.
Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Wall; a
daughter, Lori; and a brother.
December
R.
13.
children
He was
1967
Representative: R.
Lansdale. PA 19446
LUCY ZABLOCKY IKELER
Honeyman Road,
Temple
has been appointed
by the National Council of Teachers of English as
Maryland State Coordinator for the Promising Young
Writers Program. The newly-created program Is
and American schools abroad.
is
teaching veteran, Lucy teaches twelfth
grade English and drama at Hereford (Md
High
School. For the last two years she has been a nominee
16-year
)
Teacher of the Year award by the Maryland Council
Teachers of English and Language Arts
She earned a master's degree In administration and
supervision at Loyola College in 1983. Before Joining the
Hereford faculty, she was a resource teacher of the
gifted and talented program in Baltimore County.
Her husband, LARRY IKELER '64, also teaches at
Hereford. They reside in Parkton with their son, Lane.
for
of
'64
writes that she has recently
taken a new position as guidance counselor at Upper
Dublin High School. It has been a big change after
teaching business subjects for several years. She says
she is enjoying her new responsibilities very much even
though starting over in a totally different position
Involves a tremendous amount of new studying and lots
of hard work. She would enjoy receiving any
"words of
moral support" and/or "pearls of wisdom" from other
alumni who have also gone Into guidance or otherwise
changed careers. Elaine's new work address and
telephone number: Guidance Department, Upper
Dublin
High School, Fort Washington, PA 19034, (215 643-8906
She resides at 31 Lukens Street, Trevose, PA 19047. (215)
)
322^1178.
BARRY
contract
O. SMITH '64 has received an extended
as superintendent of the Midd-West School
District,
Middleburg, through June 1991. He was hired
by Midd-West In October 1977 as an assistant superintendent and was appointed to the top post in
January
1979.
He earned a master's degree at Bucknell
and a doctorate at Temple University.
His wife, IDA,
is
a
member
University.
MARSHA HASTIE TYLAWSKY '67 of Lin gles town has
been promoted from senior customer representative at
the Linglestown Road Office of Commonwealth National
Bank to assistant banking officer of the bank's Strawberry Square Office in Harrisburg. In her new role, she
to recognize outstanding student writers In
Junior and middle schools throughout the United States
ELAINE KENNEDY
Susan Drive,
'64
designed
A
1502
DANIEL GUYDISH '67 has been appointed to the
board of trustees at the White Haven Center Dan is a
teacher in the Hazleton Area School District and a
member of West Hazleton Borough Council.
He also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg and
is working toward a doctorate in social studies at
1964
Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Thomas Lemon,
University
of the Class of 1965.
the supervising
and consumer lending
officer for that
and services to the various
the profession have been numerous
throughout the past few years. He served as a member
of the Pennsylvania Department of Education School
Health Progresion Committee, whose task was to
rewrite the health education objectives for the state.
Other health-related activities include membership on
the board of directors of the Northumberland County
Drug and Alcohol Planning Council and advisory board
of the White Deer Run Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Center. He was also involved in writing the American
Heart Association Health Curriculum K-12 package. One
of his accomplishments includes the development and
implementation of a health maintenance program at
Shikellamy High School, a program which emphasizes
active participation in cardiovascular fitness.
Messner's
disciplines
interests
in
Messner served as president of the Susquehanna
Valley Girls' Athletic League, as a member of the board
of directors of the Sunbury YMCA, member of the
executive board and basketball chairman of PIAA
District IV, and as District IV representative at
Northeast Regional PIAA wrestling.
He received
sity
and
his master's degree
his doctorate
DENNIS BOBITA
from Lehigh Univerfrom Nova University.
'68
has
been promoted
new
president-technical services, a
Petfoods, Inc.
to
position, at
vice
ALPO
Since 1977 he has been technical services director. In
new post, he has full responsibility for all company
quality assurance, including the micro-analytical laboratories; new product research and development, and
the ALPO Pet Center.
his
office.
She Joined the bank as a teller at the Linglestown
Road Office in 1980 and was named a customer service
representative in 1983.
A native of Duryea, she resides in Lower Paxton
Township with her husband, Ivan, and son Nicholas.
He joined the company as director of micro-analytical
laboratories in 1971. He is a member of the American
Chemical Society, Institute of Food Technologists, and is
chairman of the Regulatory Affairs Committee of the
Pet Food Institute, Washington,
D
C.
BARRY N. BOWERS '68 has been promoted to
associate professor of accounting at Ursinus College in
Collegeville. He also practices as a certified public
1968
accountant
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
Street, Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435
RICHARD BENYO '68 has co-authored another book,
Feeling Fit in Your Forties, which explores life after
forty and shows how those years once thought of as the
end of youth can be the best years of all. Examining
both the emotional and physical dilemmas faced at
middle age, the book offers sound and comprehensive
advice on living well and maintaining good health. The
authors cover a wide range of lifestyle subjects including weight, diet, exercise, smoking, drugs, alcohol,
sickness, and aging, and suggest methods of redressing
past mistakes and improving the quality of life.
Benyo turned 30 weighing 207 pounds; he turned 40
weighing 162 with more than two dozen marathons
under his belt and a commitment to staying fit and
getting through life with the physical capacity to enjoy
it. A former editor who spent
too much time on the job
and too little looking after himself, he became managing
editor of Runner's Worldin 1977. Now a full-time writer
living in the Napa Valley and fitness columnist for
the
San Francisco Chronicle, Benyo believes in promoting a
balanced life - nothing in excess, including exercise. In
his spare time he enjoys listening to old rock and
roll
and collecting 45s, raising fruit trees and sampling Napa
Valley wines.
in Collegeville.
MBA
He earned an
degree at Temple University. He
a member of the American and Pennsylvania
Institutes of Certified Public Accountants and serves on
the PICPA committee on relations with colleges and
universities.
is
Bowers resides
in
Collegeville
with
his
wife,
the
former Jean Campomizzi, and their two children, Todd
and Cara.
MARGARET PERGOSKY
'68
was married to Del
at Box 506, R D 3
Kelshaw on May 30, 1986. They reside
Drums, PA 18222. They both teach
High School.
at
West Hazleton
MARK GOLDMAN '68 and his wife Bobbie are the
parents of a daughter, Talia Shoshana, born
on December 17. They also have a son, Joshua.
Mark assumed a new position, director of training at
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, on October
30. The Goldmans live in that city.
FREDERICK
KEISER
W.
a captain in the U.S.
RAF Croughton in
Northamptonshire, England. He is chief of the
programming section with Detachment 40, 2nd Weather
Wine
He was previously assigned to Offutt Air Force
Base in
Omaha, Neb. He has been in the Air Force
about 16
'68,
Air Force, has reported for duty at
years.
ROBERT J. GIBBLE
1965
Representative:
Kennett Square,
PA
Carl
P. Sheran, 43
19348 (215) 388-1259
BARBARA CZEPUKAJTIS
'65 of
Fawn
Lane,
Washington Crossing
has Joined the staff of Weichert Realtors as a
sales
associate in the Yardley office. She is a former
special
education teacher.
has been elected president of
Beard & Co., the largest certified public accounting firm
in Berks County.
Beard & Co. has more than 600 clients and 60
employees.
Gibble joined the firm in 1979 and became a director
and shareholder in 1983. He began his accounting career
in 1969 with an international firm.
Following graduation, he played professional baseball
in
STEVEN
NJ
J.
Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive
07712 (201) 922-0039
GERALD ROBINSON
P.
MESSNER
'68,
superintendent of the
Shamokin Area School District, was selected as the
recipient of the 1986 Layman's Honor Award
presented
Representative: Anthony
Ocean,
Oakland A's organization.
resides in Sinking Spring.
the
He
1966
'68
'66
has been appointed eastern
by the Pennsylvania State Association for
Health
Physical Education. Recreation and Dance,
Inc
The award is given to the individual who has made
outstanding contributions in HPERD. although
this area
is not their prime vocation
He
is
married
to
the
former Linda
bunbury.
L.
Mark
of
MICHAEL LANGAN '68 has been named principal of
West Scranton Intermediate School. He
had been vice
principal at North Scranton
Intermediate School since
September 1977.
Langan began his career with the
Scranton School
Distric 18 and a half years ago
as a business teacher at
North Junior High School. From May
to November 1982
he served as acting principal at Central
High School
He earned an associate degree at Lackawanna
Junior
College prior to studying at
Bloomsburg. He received a
master s degree in school administration
at the University of Scranton in 1972.
ETERS
2™!^!/
? 20
married December
>68
in
and Karen L. Dooley were
Newport. Stephen is self-
employed as a masonry contractor.
Continued on Page
1
Fund Report
1986 Annual
CLASS
1*10
1912
1*13
1*14
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
"27
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1930
1931
"32
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"34
1935
1936
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1940
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103
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93
162
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155
142
122
118
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66
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"65
.
1966
417
.
"31
"32
"53
"34
"35
"56
"57
"38
"39
1960
"*1
"62
"63
1964
"67
"68
"69
"70
"71
"72
"73
"74
"73
1976
"77
1978
1979
1980
1981
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503
651
701
711
..
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48
48
33.1
34.8
28
23
23
28
36
34
38
38.9
37.7
34.8
33.7
38-3
38 2
37.6
41 7
48.8
49.1
50.0
33.9
31.0
38.2
23.6
28.7
40
42
27
36
34
40
60
39
49
55
53
.
64
65
.
87
80
.
85
96
199
166
162
132
185
144
167
179
174
188
201
175
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18.7
19.6
18.7
22.3
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1145
891
25.541
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20.4
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21 0
36 -8
32 3
23.2
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714
1014
966
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934
1036
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58
41
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PERCENT
15
18
16
22
19
24
34
50
50
33
37
32
....
51
96
86
55
38
56
58
89
164
202
124
140
140
129
123
135
178
197
273
273
284
326
348
390
403
1950
DONORS
SOLICITED
..
.
.
141
99
"86*
81
TOTALS
5.027
R,CNDS
1
GRAND TOTAL
* Does not include December graduates
19.1
30.6
23.7
22.8
18.5
18.2
14.9
16.1
18.4
19.7
20.1
20.7
16.9
19.8
17.2
12.0
16.1
13.8
8.6
9.1
25.5
DOLLARS
$15.00
115.00
40.00
70.00
....
265.00
...
115.00
....
110.00
40.00
...
225.00
....
265.00
...
515.00
665.00
415.00
895.00
440.00
615.00
852.00
2210.00
2219.50
1355.00
1473.00
1780.00
3491.00
1189.00
1450.50
4831.41
1235.00
902.50
2762.50
2127.50
3602.50
2569.50
3017.00
1360.83
868.00
435.00
615.00
1153.00
3872.50
2005.00
1501.50
1500.00
1047.50
1732.50
1150.00
1474.50
1652.20
1290.71
1767.50
2432.50
1975.00
2279.71
3310.50
2328.50
2507.15
2814.50
4450.00
6079.00
7751.00
5689.50
4202.00
9356.00
5175.00
5810.00
4611.00
6538.50
4688.50
5288.00
4683.50
6018.76
5649.06
4163.33
4599.50
3634.50
2149.00
1443.00
$184,924.66
16.814.40
$201,739.06
....
....
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
A-2
1987
Drew
K. Hostetter 76
G Thomas Hughes
Michael
J.
Mark
Raynes
A.
III
76
Klatchak Jr 76
'80
Founders' Club
$147
$500
to
Philadelphia Chapter
Tom
E. Williams '15
Ruth J. Garney '20
Hervey B. Smith '22
Editha E. Adams '24
Helen E Barrow '24
Edna B. Gattey "27
Kathryn Abbett '28
Mildred H Goodwin '29
Jasper M. Fritz '30
Kathryn Fritz
Catherine
W
'30
Symons
'30
Margaret E. Yenchar '30
Anne L. Hibbard '31
Louise Gori Cacchione '32
Wilbur J Hibbard '32
Ethel Keller Long
Mary A. Vollrath
Anonymous '33
Lois Lawson '33
"32
'32
Sarah H. Vance '34
Francis D. Sell '35
Elvira Stanulonis
1900: The basketball team
Anonymous
University Medallion
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Mitrani
Fred Smith Estate
President's Club
$10,000
to
V. DeRose '39
Victor J. Ferrari '39
Alberta Green '29
Charlotte 0. Bayne
John and Helen Lanning
Verna E. Jones
William A. Lank
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell
Milco Industries
Columbia County Farmers National Bank
Anonymous
Commonwealth Bank and Trust
Co.
Anthony and Marilyn Lanzone
ElbernH. AlklreJr
Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Co.
First National Bank of Berwick
Anna
Miller
Freyermuth Estate
Carver Tower Ass ociates
Margaret
'33
'36
'67
A. Griffin '69
James W. Dulaney 70
Janice L. Choyka 72
John R. Choyka 72
Anonymous 72
Anonymous 72
Robert R. Griffin 73
Long Porch Society
$500
Mary
Mary
to
$999
Dole '28
B. Maiers '33
Kalhryn J. Evans '36
P.
McDowell
Oil Service, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs.
Boyd
Harrv Ausprich
William Hess
Kawneer
Gary and Theresa
Hammer
'43
Buckingham '43
Mary Anne M. Klemkoskv
Ronald R. Klemkoskv "67
Jean M. Dennen '60
Richard S. Dennen '61
Richard A. Alley
Joseph Nespoli
Mesko Glass
Atty. and Mrs. Cleveland
'63
R. Randolph May '67
Betty Ruth Luchak "68
C.
Hummel
Confair Beverage Co.
First Eastern Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benefield
Barash Advertising
Irving Gottlieb
Catherine
J.
'42
'43
Wagner
'43
Betty L. Dietrich
'45
John W. Thomas '47
Richard E. Grimes '49
Eleanor A. Maietta '49
Francis J. Radice '49
Julia P. Sterling '49
Kenneth E. Wire '49
Donald F. Maietta '50
Frances C. Abitanta '50
Warren M. Sterling '50
Robert E. Hileman '51
Emory W. Rarig Jr. '51
Elizabeth Rarig
Donald J. Cesare '52
"52
John S. Scrimgeour '53
Jeanaane Scrimgeour '54
Robert L. Garrison '54
Patricia B. Hollingsworth
Vera
F.
Nelson A. Swarts
Jeanne N. Zimmerman
'54
'55
McCloskey
'56
'57
Sonja A. Norton '59
William R. Norton '59
Ralph F. Wetzel '59
*
Co., Inc.
Service America
Florabelle S. Schneider '41
Herbert E. Schneider '41
Louise S. Thomas '42
Isaiah L.
'42
Jack L. Mertz '42
Lee R. Beaumont '4:5
Joanna F. Buckingham
$1,000 to $4,999
'40
'41
Relda R. Scott '55
Wylla M. Bitner '56
William L. Bitner III
Curtis R. English '56
Edwards '41
Eda Bessie Edwards '41
Mildred R. Levitt
Robert A. Linn Sr.
Anonymous
George W. Derk '55
R. Arnold Garinger
John W. Nemetz '55
C. Stuart
Maroon & Gold Club
0.
Francis B. Galinski
$5,000 to $9,999
G. M. Hock Construction
Robert McCollough
Magee Foundation
Shared Medical Systems, Inc.
Air Products Foundation
Geisinger Medical Management Corp.
Charles W. and Constance Snyder
Ray
Elwood M. Wagner '43
Sara M. Edwards '44
Louise E. Missmer '44
Anna 0. Guttendorf '39
Clayton H. Hinkel '40
Gerald D. Fritz '41
Lois D. Nester '49
Wilmer F. Nester '49
David N. Newbury '53 Estate
Joseph A. Rado Jr. '63
Anonymous
Zimmerman '39
Zimmerman '39
Dorothy
Edwin M. Barton '07
The Seltzer Organization
Mr and Mrs. Mark Jennings
Mrs. John J. (Polly) Serff
Dr. Robert Warren
Theodore and Carol Maurer
Pittsburgh National Bank
Edward P. and Marcella Turnbach
George P. Boss
Anonymous
$99,999
'37
'38
James
J. L. Dillon, Inc.
AT&T
'37
Donald A. Watts
John F. Hendler
United Penn Bank
First Federal Savings and Loan
Josten's
Over $100,000
'35
Robert D. Abbott '36
Mervin W. Mericle '36
Richard W. Bower '69
Robert A. Muscosky '69
Michael Leroy Smith '69
Gerald S Frey 71
Douglas F. McClintock '73
Francis A. Lorah 74
A.
Derk
'60
P
'59
H. Kellogg '60
Victor A. Miller '60
Carl L. Stanitski '60
Thomas L. Engleman
Anonymous '61
Anonymous '61
Ellen" M.
Clemens
Jr. '61
'62
Richard R. Lloyd '62
Gerard J. Wright '62
Donald R. Kleckner '64
Charles W. Scarantino '64
Martin G Bane '65
Robert J Fleck '65
Nancy A Didriksen '66
Kay M. Locke
John
'66
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March 1987
Mulka
S.
66
A. Scarantino '66
William A. Turlev '66
Mary
Sandra B Williams '66
Joseph D. Fleming '67
Richard P. Conner 68
Anthony J. Gallagher '68
Barbara A. Gallagher '68
Glenn E. Halterman "68
Stella Johnson Hill '68
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Katherine M. Mulka
John J. Trathen '68
Peg Trathen
Thomas
Ronald
'68
F. Castrilli '69
J.
Howard
Christina '69
C. Ebersole '69
Albert J. Fisher '69
Kathy R. Hippenstiel '69
Joseph S. Scala '69
Elaine Zalonis '69
Janet N. Nash 70
Stanley Rakowski 70
Lee G. Barthold III 70
Michael Kolojejchick 71
John R. Thompson 71
Carol B. Turley 71
Jane Elmes Crahall 72
Robert C. Figlock 72
Audrey E. Hower 72
Maurita P. Johnson 72
Kevin Hays 73
Robert H Lauver 73
Marion Reese 73
Carolyn L. Carr 74
Sally A. McCloskey 74
James Slamon 74
Debra J. Thompson 74
John F. Braganini 75
Susanne D. Radice 75
Dale R. Schmeltzle 75
Stanley L. Tantsits 75
Michael J. McGinnis 76
Thomas J. Stiner 76
Susan C. Tantsits 76
Mary T. Wizda 76
Diane L. Wechter 77
Edward A. Herbert 78
James E. Holland 78
Gary S. Kneiss 78
Larry K. Vass 78
George R. Antochy 79
Laura J. Antochy 79
Lance J. McCarty 79
Deborah R. Chestnut '80
Glenn A. Chestnut '80
1910: All-male
Ezra W Harris '32
Gladys B Witmer '32
Clair E Troy "33
Mildred Q Muller '34
Gerald C. Harter '35
Samuel Krauss '35
Helen F Markley '35
Ruth W LeGrande '36
Frank P Warren '36
Bernard J. Young '36
Frances R Young '36
Annajean L Gehrig '37
Earl A Gehrig '37
Robert J. Rowland '38
Sterling J. Banta "39
Ruth K. Ensminger '39
Robert H Parker '39
Deborah J Rowland "39
Gladys J Harris '40
Richard S. Menniti *80
Cynthia M. Vass '80
Michael A. Bratton '81
Keith A. Gogel '81
Cynthia J. Gross '81
John C. Gross '81
Kenneth L. Grove '81
Frank J. Konschnik "81
Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81
Paula A. Mix '81
Isabella O. Horvath '41
Helen D. Karns 41
Catherine O. Renninger
Clark R Renninger '41
Marian M. Uhl '41
Bernice E Badlda '42
Merrill A. Deitnch '42
H. Dorothy Poltrock '42
Mix '81
Boyer '82
Richard Y. Runyan
Hannah Culp '43
Ruth Hope Handy '43
David M. Jones '43
Anonymous
Scott R.
Tanya
S.
'83
Jodi A. Seip '84
Todd L. Seip '84
Charles K. Zartman
Daniel BoychUCk
F. Magill '43
William
H
Alfred
Jessie
$100
to
Dolores A Mrennan
Joan H Kllroy '54
Patricia
Fenstemaker
F.
Glennis H. Richert '14
Edna A. Rickert '15
Mary Shaler '21
Thelma D.
Bittner "28
Irene Davis
'28
Margaret
L. Lewis
Wolfe '28
Mary A. Laird '29
Helen
S.
Anonymous
'30
Cyril stiner '30
Marion E. Troy
'31
'28
J.
Felfer
I.
'54
'55
Kosalyn V Pennington
James B Creasy '57
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George
Herman '58
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Jamei P Snydei '68
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Helen M Crlrn (Ml
Charles C. Housenlck
'41
'60
Conrad L Stanltekl
'60
Anonymous
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Harbara
I'.iln.
Llngenfelter
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'62
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.anford
'63
Ronald W Crawford 'G3
Anthony Llngenfeltei '63
Ixjuise N Lark '64
Robert Mayefskie
Davlfl A Vn,;r\ 1,1
Susan M -uiijv <
Carol A Straub '65
Susan II Carlson 'M.
Joseph W Kurowski u,
Donald It
amplx-ll '67
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Carlson 6'
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'43
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'44
Florence F. Yeany '44
Catherine O Deitrich '45
Rosanna Creasy
Doris K. Hosier
Mary E Rush
'48
"48
'48
Carol Cox Chamberlain
Allen
W
Nlckola J
Handwerk
Oram
'67
'67
'67
Frank F Arlotto '68
John M. Auten Jr w
Robert E. Boose '68
Diane W. Dawson '68
harles H liawson
Steven P. Messner '68
Brenda N. Williams '68
David R Campbell '69
Barbara J Grabfelder '69
(
Donald A. Schlieder '48
Leonard R. Wearne '48
William Benson '49
C. Wayne Creasy '49
William R. Deebel '49
Freda Adams '22
Michael Evancho '23
Helen K. Mosier '23
Faye K. Koch "24
Helen J. Landis '24
Helen V. Cashmareck
'12
'53
Felfer
1'
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Selden
Yeany
Charles
Howard
'S3
I
Mary Lou F John '45
C Harmany '47
$146
'52
Cyganowskl
.1
Joseph
M. Louise Allison '44
Joyce E Hay '44
Pauline G John '44
Centennial Club
Hall
Chiirles llrennan '53
'43
Andrew
Philip R,
'84
Connie s Qobora '53
Maynard L Marring
Richard F Laux '52
'40
Beatrice K. Algatt
Carver
skit in
Anonymous
'25
'49
Robert G Reitz '49
Carolyn H Williams
James Hobart Boyle
Kurt
C Grabfelder
'69
McDonald '69
James C. McDonald III
'.ail \)
'49
'50
Harry J. Gobora '50
Carmella A Gotthardt
Carolyn V Reitz '51
John J Ryan '51
Ralph W Wire '51
Kathleen Boychuck '52
'50
'69
Kenneth D Schnure '69
Leland A. Smelts '69
Richard L. Blngaman *70
Ellen C. Cioffi '70
Eugene E. Cioffi '70
Robert
T Colahan
'70
Pamela D Van Epps
Maria Vezendy
'70
'70
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THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March
1987
Denise
M
'86
Lutsky
Memorials
During 1986 the following memorial
gifts
were
received
memory
In
1933: 40th-year reunion, Class of 1893
Joseph Vezendy Jr. 70
Dwlght P. Edris 71
Theodore N. Lawson 71
Charles F. Petry Jr 71
Gayle E. Phillips 71
James R. Platukls 71
Jerry D. Walborn 71
Thomas M. Wilson 71
Kerry S. Ayers '72
M Jacqueline Feddock '72
John W Liggett '72
Barbara A. Platukls '72
Theresa A. Ashnoff '73
Richard F. Ashnoff
AJan D. Blgelow 73
Joan S. Corson '73
Jean F. LeGates '73
Dennis M. Abruzzl 74
Pamela J. Bair 74
Rickey G. Balr 74
Mary Ann Blgelow 74
Paula A. Christian 74
Mary Ellen Ewell 74
Albert J. Fagnanl Jr 74
Eddie J. Hollenbeck 74
John S. Saddlngton 74
Mlckl J Sllngerland 74
Richard T. Christian 75
John H. Flick 75
Michele M. Hummel 75
Michael R.
Hummel
Joan M. Koch 75
Carl W. Koch
Barry W. Kocher 75
Cheryl A. Kocher 75
Anonymous 75
Robert J. Splane 75
Diane K. Bicjan 76
William J. Ewell 76
David M. Furman 76
Karen S. Howenstine 76
Richard T. Howenstine 76
Beth Ann Lepianka 76
David L. Unger 76
Pierce Atwater III 77
Barbara Ann Caruana '77
Mary
S.
Creamer
'77
Daniel E. Grant 77
Michael C. Hutnlck '77
Stephen Spencer Kline '77
Suzanne Elyse McCabe '77
Matti A. Prima '77
Brian P. Sullivan '77
Linda Pulaski Unger
Dale R. Baker '78
Steven J. Bright '78
Arthur J Hlggins Jr.
Anonymous
Robert S. Twaddell 78
Beth Ann Werkheiser '78
Stuart T. Werkheiser 78
Kim S. Delp '79
Robert J. Flick '79
John
B.
Lockwood 79
Cynthia L. Matzko '79
Robert J. Phillips '79
Anonymous '79
Anonymous '79
Anne M. Wilson
Joan
Andrews
Brian A. Auchey
J.
Robert P. Kellenberger
Christina J. Kerler '78
'78
'79
'80
'80
John Charles Berquist
'80
Lori A. Berquist '80
John D. Downey '80
John J. Green '80
Sharon E. Holko '80
Donna L. Kinder '80
Pamela A. Lockwood
'80
Richard P. Maniscalco
Thomas A. Mazzante
Ann Medeiros '80
'80
'80
Stephen L. Phillips '80
Eric W. Sllngerland '80
Tina M. Stello '80
Robert M. Vance '80
Robert J. Acor '81
James
Ruth Smeal
Lisa A. Vance
Pihlblad
Maria Bamberger
Regina M. Gatto '82
L. Gross '82
Kelly A. Howatt '82
Landis
'82
•
'31
by Samuel
Raymond and
of the
duPont
tory,
'83
*
In
Engineering Development Labora-
Dan McGrew
memory
of
JANE RENALDO
'80
by
Lori
Horvath
'83
In
'83
Donna Polak Zimmerman
Susan J. Knapp '84
Frank J. Minishak '84
memory
of
CURTIS
Joanna Buckingham
A.
ENGLISH
by Boyd and
'83
In
memory
of
FERN TRAUGH ESHLEMAN
"20
by
VALARA FOX STEINMAYER
'20
Ruth Johnson Carney
'84
In
'84
Catherine L. Staub '84
B. Stephen Whalev Jr.
Roseanne M.
ORVAL PALSGROVE
of
David,
'83
Anonymous '84
Ruby L. Schuon
of
•
Employees
'82
Cynthia L. Mueller
Julius Donchez
Carol Herb • Sadie
Mayernick • Huberte Pugliano • Allied Corporation,
Pottsville * Engineering Department of E. I.
duPont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Delaware •
A. Stefanisko '82
Valerie L. McCloskey
Lisa G. McNett '83
Judith G. Wenner '83
•
•
memory
In
Daniel F. McGann '82
William H. McNett '82
Glenn A. Newman '82
Anonymous
Anonymous
•
GRACE FOOTE CONNER '34 by
Josephine Hutchison • Dorothy F.
Marjorie Foote • Sam and Betty Evans *
Bloomsburg University Council of Trustees
Nancy
Deborah
memory
In
'81
Douglas E. Taylor
of
Guerrieri
H. Gross Jr. '81
Glenn K. Horlacher '81
Theresa J. Maniscalco '81
Kevin J. McCloskey '81
Lee F. Mueller '81
Roseann M. Murello '81
Anonymous
'78
'79
Charles A. Wilson IV
Steven K. Ziegler
'77
'78
AJan W. Pedersen '78
Cheryl L. Prima '78
Roger P. Starski 78
Jeffrey Stello '78
RITA GUERRIERI
'84 by Art and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterlein
Donna Kay Yale • Donald C and Shirley M.
Furchner Jane Wagner • Lehigh County Tri Sigma
Alumni (Julie Potter, courtesy chairman) • Charles
J. and Helen Donches • Pamela Woodward • Howard
and Luan K. Paden • Patricia Rogers Morgan ' Anita
L. Kotoris " E. Diane and Harry J Irvin
Camela A.
Gotthardt • Deborah Drucker • The Cranford Boys
(c/o David J. Grimaldi) • Mr. and Mrs. John J
Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R Transue
Mr
and Mrs. Donald Melcher • Lori Ann Bogert • Cheryl
Dreisbach • Kathryn M. Land • Brenda Wilkins •
Mary F. Wood • Dr Robert Warren • Mr and Mrs.
Thomas F. Altenbach • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell •
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bucchin • Gregory Bullock •
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Casilio • Mr and Mrs John G.
Cech • Mr and Mrs. Stephen Chanitz • Mr. and Mrs
Barry Conover • Mr and Mrs. Lucian Corina • Mr
and Mrs. Miklos Csorba • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Damiano • Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. DeKeukelaere
Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Dietrich • Marcella I
Dimmick * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G Donches * Anna
H. Donchez and Family • D. John Donchez ' Mr and
Mrs. Joseph G. Donchez • Mr. and Mrs. George
Dyonda Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Erickson Jr and
Family • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foley
Mr. and Mrs.
William Fortley • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havernic •
Julia Havernic • Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gotzon •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Herbert • Mary Herold * Mr.
and Mrs. Donald H. Hoffert • Mr. and Mrs. John
Horvath • Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Johnson * Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Juliar • Mr. and Mrs. John Keyser • Mr
and Mrs. Ted Killo • Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kish •
Helen Kotzan • Mary Kraycar • Mr. and Mrs.
Michael W. LaPorta • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Madi
• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Marchetti •
Catherine
Mathews • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matyas * Catherine
McGovern • Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mengel • Helen
Meilinger • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meilinger • Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Michalerya • Marie Mikovich • Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Nagy • Douglas F. Nesbitt • Mr.
and Mrs. Miroslaw Pasternak • Antoinette Paukovitz
• JoAnne Paukovitz • Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph L. Perry •
People's Express Operations Group 8 • Mr. and Mrs
Joseph C. Petraglia • Plant Engineering Dept. of
Bethlehem Steel Corporation • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Quinn • Mr. and Mrs. Carson R. Reinhard • Sue
Roseman • Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ruth • Mr. and
Mrs. Ray R. Salabsky • Employees of Saucon Valley
Country Club • Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schumacher
• Mr. and Mrs. Martin
W. Smith • Mr. and Mrs
Ralph J. Tarola Sr. • Bennie Trubilla • Mr. and Mrs
Francis P. Tusak Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. John Vass • Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Voron • Timothy P. Ward • W.
J
Werpehowski • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitesell •
Brenda F. Wilkins • Mr. and Mrs. John Wood • Mr
and Mrs. Elwood Wright • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yoo
• Nancy Zoltack •
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett •
Mary
Lilly" '85
memory
of R.
by Ruth Johnson Garney
'84
In
memory
of
CLARICE GELLINGER RUCK
by Katherine L. Ruck
'15
o
memory
In
1
'"1017
memory
In
Schrader Walker
'» b v Nola ^l.ne
•
Eileen Talvev
•
'46 bv Manorie
McGovern • Jean
Eudora Berlew Lyhne
CHARLES WILLIAM ROSS
BU Computer Center
of
personnel of the
MARY GRACE ALMERS
IlA^mV'
by Manohe Ayre Harbert
LIAMS
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ELVIRA BITETTI
of
memory
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•
' Carolyn Romania
Sara A Fr eeman
Michael
Tranguch
Donna y>
Cochrane • Katherine B Major •
Eileen S Taylor • Citizen Publishing
•
Barbara
M Breslin Glenn and Cynthia AntolickCo.• William
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Tra
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Balester
Dressier
•
Henderson
J
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1915: The baseball team
Dominic Gaudiano • Mr. and Mrs. Regis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zanolini • Lillian
V
Iva
•
V.
Heston
Joseph
•
Heston
•
Mary Ka Pes ' Mr and Mrs.
• Mary Fay
Bourgoin • Michael L
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Sarosky • Mr
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Ronald
J. Rapes
IzbIcki
*
Ted Shanoski
In
memory
In
memory
of
Joanne and Budd
In
memory
•
L.
Thomas
McDOWELL
by
Beyer
ROBERT
of
(JO)
M.
McCARTY
by Mr and
Mrs. Steven A.
Mrs. James DeLong
Mr. and
Engelhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Case • Theodore
S. Hodgins Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Donmoyer '
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sheely • Mr. and Mrs. R.F
McCullogh Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gobora Jr 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Zarkoski • Anthony J Gallo •
Tau Kappa Epsilon • Do It Yourself, Inc.
•
In
memory
of
WILLIAM
A.
TURNBACH
by
Camplese
memory
of
DAVID MURPHY
L. Sltler •
J.
•
BU
Inter-Fraternity Council • Newman
• Laura Tessell •
Dr. and Mrs
Gerald W. Powers • Phi Delta • Sigma Iota Omega •
Alpha Sigma Alpha • Phi Iota Chi • Chi Sigma Rho •
Delta Epsilon Beta • Dr. and Mrs John S Mulka •
Dr. and Mrs. John
McLaughlin • Eloise J
Hippensteel • Thomas R. Hartsough
M
memory of ELTON HUNSINGER by Doretta L
• Mr
and Mrs. Boyd Buckingham • Robert
and Helen Yoder • Mr and Mrs Albert Hoffman III •
Class of 1959, Ashland Area H.S. • Mr and
Mrs
Warren I. Johnson • Sally A Luckey • Florence
In
Neiman
Yoder • Martin and Susan Keller • Charles A. Reh •
James And Laurie Trommetter • Edward and Mary
0. Beck • James and Denise Marrone • James and
Margaret Kostenbauder • Ellwood and Bettle Qulgg •
Youth's Benefit Elementary School • Mr and Mrs
Robert Norton • PTA of Youth's Benefit Elemei
School • Leonard Camp • C. Edward Nutl • William
and Jane Reh • Robert F. White • Patrick and Linda
Colgan • Wayne and Donna Helm • Dr. and Mrs
John S. Mulka • Theodore and Carol Maurer •
Jeffery and Gene Ward • Charles G Dickinson •
Newtown Agency Inc • Joseph and Amelia Holdren •
Joseph and Elaine Rado • Joseph and Dorothy Ennev
•
Stanley
Edward and Marcella Tumbach.
In
Dorothy
Dr. and Mrs. John
Student Association
by Dr. and Mrs.
R. Hartsough
HELEN
•
G Rakowsky
BU Foundation
Gifts to
•
DOMINIC MURTIN
of
Donald Camplese
•
Mr. and Mrs Paul
Trathen • Curtis R
Keller • Mr. and Mrs David A Hill • Joanne Hess
Mr and Mrs. John Dillon • Elizabeth M. Pursel • Mr
and Mrs. Raymond A. Vought • Joann L. Mengel •
Peggy M. Jewkes • Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Folk •
Joseph P Vaughan • Lynne C. Miller • Linda
Lou
Hill • Pen Yost • Mr and Mrs Robert (i
Norton •
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Dlttrich • George Ayittey
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Dr. and Mrs. Mark Melnychuk • Aaron Polonsky •
Dr. and Mrs. James Cole • Richard D. Alderfer
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and Mrs. Howard Klnslinger • Bill Fausnaught • Mr
and Mrs. Ray J. Bowes • Parishioners of St. Joseph's
Church, Berwick • Dr. and Mrs Melvln L. Woodward
• Susan R. Hicks • Stephen
C Goodwin • Mlchele
Kessler • Ervene F. Gulley • Gerard J. Dullea • Mr
and Mrs. Peter M. Perri • BU Economics Club • Mr
and Mrs. William H. Bailey Jr. • Dr. and Mrs. W
R
Frantz • Kathleen A. Yeager • Pamela J. Shupp •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B Slike • Mr and Mrs Charles
Chronister • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M Graboskl •
Roger W. Fromm • Mr and Mrs. John R. Wullert •
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Walter Brasch • Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill • Mr. and
Mrs. Kimber H. Reese • Dr and Mrs Harold J
Bailey • Sherry Williams • William Proudman •
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Lucas
Morreale •
and Mrs. Charles Wenner • Mr. and
Mrs. Mark
Jennings • Pauline Cretti • Hazleton Twp.
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Fay • Mrs. Walter Sessack • Stanley Genetti •
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James Patterson • David W. Klingerman ' The
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Laskowski • Anthony F. and Marguerite Izbicki •
Mr
and Mrs. Donald DeRose • Mr. and Mrs.
Martin
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and Mrs. Frank J. Freco • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Reeves • Edna F. Gould • Bird Printing Co. • Daniel
and Josephine Cassarilla • Mary Fedullo Lauro •
Eleanor and Murray Miller • Martin and Elsie Cohn
• Hannah C. Pegg •
Cora P. Heness • Jackie Cahill •
Jean Barker • Sue Martin
Karen S. Heaps • The
Seltzer Organization
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Lobb •
Max and Bella Aronoff • David and Lisa Mitchell •
Luzerne County Community College • Donna Engelberger • Marianne E. Zellner • James and Anna
DeRose * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noyes • Mr. and Mrs
Fred Ratchford • Pat Merkel • Freeland Borough
Democrats • Paul and Yolanda Brenner • Mr. and
Mrs. George Puhak • Charmaine Klatch • Mr and
Mrs. Andrew Mattey • Michael C. DeCosmo •
Kenneth and Genevieve Dolan • Betty Klingerman •
Senator Raphael Musto • Roger W. Allen Funeral
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James Weyand • Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Abell •
Balester Optical Co. • Dr. Charles Hayes and Family
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Votta • Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. DeLucca Sr. •
Columbia County Planning Commission • BU Council
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Louise K. Cicilioni • Mary Ann Fay • Bloomsburg
Lions Club
William Hess
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AT&T Foundation
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Long * Helen W. Momwonng
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S
Lillion
Groce
1920
Anno D Barrow Mary Alrce Edwords
P. Meyer • Grace E Panneboker
*
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J.
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1921
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W
Durling
S
Fisher
Beatrice
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J
Jones
Martha Y Jones * Mary L
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E, Romoge
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George B. Rhawn Jr.
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Hervey B. Smith • Bertho M. Troino • Elizabeth G. Vincent •
Helen
Yeager Rentals
Gelslnger Medical
E
Management Corp.
Weed
1910
Anonymous
Ronald R. and Mary Anne Klemkosky
Marshall W. Mehring
Robert D. and Jeannette Moyer
George P. Boss
Gifts to Trust
Lois P
1923
Anno Edward*
H.
Raymond
H.
Ash ' Helen H. Bowes * Kathryn F. Edmonds
Edwords
Michael Evancho ' Anno M. Freyermuth *
Helen A. Gulley • Marie T. Jeffrey * Beatrice B Jopling
Henrietto
Keller
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Margoret A. Minner
• Leono W. Moore *
Helen K Mosier
Helen R. Podgett
1912
Accounts
Marcello
Beuloh Bronson
Howard
'
Fenttemoker
F
AT&T
1924
Tandy Corporation
Shell Oil Co.
John and Jeananne Scrlmgeour
The Snyder Family
Mr. and Mrs. George W. McCall
1913
Editho
Anno
Mr and Mrs Seymour Schwimmer
T.
Dlckin»on
*
Susio H. Longenborger
Gertrude
S
Crawford
Pearl Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs Sterling Strauser
Selma Mltrani
Toshlko Takaezu
Helen E. Adler
Helen F. Evans
Mr and Mrs John David Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Goldthwaite
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gallagher
Mr, and Mrs. Richard L. Newly
Olen Bryant
Pearl H. Bailey
Robert D. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Evans
Akiko Kotani
Virginia S.
S.
Gonmon
Josten's College Division
Press-Enterprise, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Brasch
Dr. and Mrs. C. Stuart Edwards
Eugene Dixon
Helen E. Borrow • Mildred A
Dechant
Beulah D Gibson
Helen J. Londis
Ruth N
E.
E. Boughmon • Bessie Mae
Bogart
Helen V Coshmareck
Gertrude Croyton • Elizabeth L. Doniels
Lauro Davis « C Ellen
Howard * Helen B. Lechleitner ' Anonymous *
Elizabeth M Peifer
M.ldred M. Powell • Anno R. Sidler
Anonymous Elizabeth Sutliff
• Susan D
Turner
Margaret F. Walsh • Bessie Mae Werkhe.ser
Groce White * Almo Wilson
*
1915
Mary B
lorn E
Harrington
Josephine D
Hutchison
Edna A. Rlckert
Williams
1926
1916
Mory
Bremer
Morion S. Carpenter • Irene R Creveling
Margoret C Eager
D. Lucille K Foulkrod
Helen J
•
Helen D. Gustason • Catherine S.
Harman
Margaret
R^ Isaac ' Louneto Lorah • Mary
M. McElhenny • Anonymous
Thelmo M. Noylor
John J Opiary • Christine B. Roeder
John T
Rowlands
Mory S Ruddy • Emily E Rupert ' Ruth
A Smith '
Leoro V Souder
Bertha M. Sutliff • Ann G. Vaughn
Helen P
Wolborn
H.
Anonymous
Helen Day
'
Carolyn
Florence
E
Munro
'
E
Elder
Dorothy
•
M
Frltx
•
Helen V McHuqh
Grodwell
1917
Agnes DieHenbocher
Non
R
Jenkins
Myrtle K
1927
Shepherd
Nellie Turkiewicz
1918
Hornet H Knorr
Naom. Bender
Kathleen S Bonner
Wilmo D Bowman
Ethel F
Brown - Nolo E^ Brown
Sylvia Cimmet ' Thelmo P
Cooper • Ruth
Dickstein
Molly B Duffy • Anonymous
V.vion J Frey ' Mory
K. Gallagher • Edna B Gottey
Victono S Giger • Dons F Hossert
Irene Lukosovoge Karabes •
Gladys B Knck
Esther C Louboch
Sodie Z Mayernick
Mildred A. McCloughan
Regis J Morns
Margoret C Pendleton
J0 e T
Pnsbek ' Berime Prosser • Ruth
S
Pittsburgh National Bank
George and Helen Barkauskas
Kathryn
Geneva
Daniel E. Grant
F.
Aldrich
'
Glennis H. Rlckert
Service America
DuPont Company
M
1925
loviso
Simon
Shared Medical Systems, Inc.
Saul and Florence Putterm.m
Doris
1914
Mr. and Mrs. Percival R. Roberts Jr,
Joan Hodous
Robert McCollough
Gary and Theresa Hammer
Albert Kohrherr
William and Carolyn Batllie
William A. Acierno
Joe Gorski
Berwick Forge and Fabricating
Adorns
Frances H. Blose
Morie Hemmig • Foye K. Koch
Lindenmuth • Helen L Noakes
Mobel R. Noble
Anne N
Pearson
Maud M. Ridall • Dora W. Risley
Ruth D. Thomas
Motilda M. Waples • Evo L Warters
'
Lauro K Wendel
Sarah D
Whitlock * Edna D Willi oms
Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Wilson Jr.
H.
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Mary
E.
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*
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Hop.
Rosser
S
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•
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Helen A Thomoj •
Leno E VonHorn • Mory
•
AbbeH
Kathryn
Anna T Arnold ' leroy A Boer • Mobel A Boer
Boynum • Thelmo M Bittner Jeonette H Buckingham •
Anno I Bosh ' Anonymous • Ellen G Oovis
Irene Davis
Mory
P Dole ' Groce A Fry
Hazel J. Furmon
Fronds A Gomty •
Morgaret O Gordon • Dorothy I Gunton " Groce E Hortman
Mildred B Hortz
Doyle W Ivey
Myrtle P Jones ' M.ldred A
•
Edith J
•
Kneller
Helen
'
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Alillo S
Lewis
Morgoret I lewis '
Glodys Hirsch Lyon • Lydio Taylor Martin
Helen H Morns • Mor| 0 r.e K Perrotti
Mory
K. Powell ' Zelmo Romoge
A Helena Reimensnyder
Ethel E
Richords * Morgoret D Riehl
Lois M Robinson
Rochoel Sauers *
Mabel
linskill
Elizabeth
D
*
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Miller
Anonymous
Smiley
•
*
Amto R Scott • Nelle D Shockloss
Louise Stevens ' Sterling Strouser • Rhea
M
Moriho D Wotkms
Mildred S Weiss
James H Willioms 1 Helen S Wolfe
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Rosalie B
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J
'
1929
Ido W Acore ' Sora
Adams • Rachel W Anthony
Evelyn O
Avery * Morgoret J Beidleman * Esther M Blttner 1 Cloire S
Brandon • Pauline E. Brockmon • Esther W Burnat
Marion H
Corter * Audrey H Cohen ' Anonymous * Rolph Dovies 1 Elvo
I.
* Dorothy J. Decker 1 Lucille M.
DeVoe * Emily G Fo irmon *
Mildred A. Goodwin • Alberto Green
Irene E. Guest ' Mory A
Harry * Myrtle A. Hayes * Leonoro G Heydon
Estello M. Hyssong
*
Colerto M. Kelly
Ruth G.
Mildred
R.
Anonymous
'
McAlley
G.
Lucile
'
Mary A.
*
Phillips
Ruth
lolrd
Mensinger
Rhinord
Erma G. Shearer Walter
*
E.
Mory
*
Dorothy
'
Anonymous
*
M
E
L.
*
Long
Paget
*
Slesko
1
Elizabeth
*
1930
Florence
Baker
T. Cavanaugh * Jonetta Y. Colemon
Grace Dovis * Jessie C. Davis * Dorothy W
DeWire * Morgaret R. Disidoro ' Miriam Edwards * Augusta S
Foose * Mory Alice Foose * Josper M. Fritz ' Kolhryn Fritz * Grace
E. Gardner
Anonymous * Dorothy M. Gorrey * Horold H Hldloy *
Karleen M. Hoffman ' Elfed H. Jones * Elizabeth M Jones '
*
Anonymous
Myrtle Ker 1 Congetta P. Kotch ' Grace A Lord *
Helen W. Lukus * Anne H Morgis * Dorothy Plhlblad * Anonymous
• Cyril Sfiner ' Catherine
Symons * Sora S Walter ' Kothryn
Waltman * Margaret E. Yenchor
E.
Catherine A. Fuller
Chorles F Hensley
Keefer
*
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I
Lewis
I.
W
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*
Esther
Anonymous
R.
Castor
Dorothy K Chose *
Derr 1 Florence F
*
Larue C
*
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Thomas L. Henry 1 Anne L. Hibbord * Nicholos JoHln * Ermo
Kelchner ' Charlotte M Kepner * Elizobeth B Kerr * Florence E
Kitchen ' Eve C. Krouss
Ruth A. McDonald " Morgoret L
McNeolis * Anonymous * Anne OMendick ' Minnie B Olschefsky *
*
Helen E
Lois C. Quick ' Mary Ellen Raiewski
Orvol C. Palsgrove
Ritchie ' Rebo W. Schmidt * Bessie A. Shilling * Anonymous 1
Marion E Troy ' Clarence R Wolever * Mary G Wolever * Dorothy
Wright * Helen G Zebrowskl
J. Wolfe * Dorothy F
Fronk
*
Golder
J
Helster
*
Keefer
*
Zelsloft
DeHoven
Marie
1
James
*
I
Palsgrove
G
A Peck Ray
Anonymous
Luther
'
Donald A Walts
*
Schrope
W Barrett ' Freda P Bowmon
Cassono * Dorothy A Cawthorne
Margaret S Dickey * Morion
Elmore
M Felterman
Andrew I Fellerolf
Bower
Woodrow
Jeon
•
1
Chudzlnskl
W
Aten * Leonard Bolchunos 1 Dorothy
Bredbenner
Rebecca Chamberlain 1 Fronk
M
* Helen
Dorothy E Cronover *
Eleanor S, Faust * Aerlo
*
1
Anonymous
Morgoret
•
Ella E.
W
Seely
V
Smith
*
'
Sweppenheiser
Walters * Glodys
1
Cormer P Shelhomer • John P Shellenberger
Mory B Spongier
Janet R Stohr 1 Marie G
Elizabeth I Troy * Soroh E Vonce * Gertrude M
M
Wenner
Esther
E
Krlegh
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Summers
Whltenlghl
*
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A
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*
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GuttendoH
Kocher
Sterling
John P
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Robert
P.
Hopkins
Soro Ellen Lauboch
*
McCutcheon * Clair A Miller
Parsons * Deborah J Rowland
Smeol * F. Donnobelle Smith *
1935
1
Boker ' John T Beck ' Mildred M Brenner * Helen H
Edwin R Creosy * Thomos F Dovis * Gerald C Harter
Stanley P Helmboch ' Helen
Keiner • Velmo M Kerstetler
Anonymous ' Samuel Krouss * Helen F Morkley * John J McGrew
* Genevieve McKelvey * Unora B
Mendenholl * Thelmo A Menget
* Anonymous
Elizabeth R Reed ' Wllllom
Reed 1 Fronds D Sell
* Anthony
Shoy ' Elvlro Stonulonls * Hannoh S Steinhort * Edna
J
Mildred M Wesner * Alice
M Stevens • Vedo M Stewort
Euphemia Yeoger
F
*
Gennorlo
0
Charles H
'
J
Bonta
Katharine I Bokum 1
Chowones ' Wlllord A Christian Jr *
Ruth M Cummins * James V DeRose 1 Ruth K
Ferrari * Morgan E Foose * Miriam Frank '
J
Artley
E
D Bomboy
Anno
*
Bernlce
*
Isaloh
Ensmlnger
Louretto
*
Hendler
F
Anonymous
*
Margaret
'
Cimbolo
John
1939
Menapoce * Paul Mudnck Mildred Q Muller * Roberto
Mark E Pelfer 1 Jean A Plowrlght • letha C Schenck *
Ellen
*
Vance I, lauboch * Helen G. Lewis » Anne J
Moslow ' Anna B Medyckl * Cyril f Menges * Ellen C. O'Connell *
Anonymous ' Robert J Rowland * George T. Sharp * Joycelyn M
Wlllord
J
M
Ruth
Anonymous
*
I
Cobleigh ' Lillian R Coldren * Dorothy J Cook
Coyne 1 Florence C Drucls ' Sorah E Dymond *
Mory D Elder ' Lowrence C Evangellsto * James A Gennorlo *
Anna N. Greene
Robert A Howk * Elizabeth R Hensley *
Anonymous * Thollo B Hicks * Eleanor K Johnson * Florence H
Kindt * Morgaret A Klock * Thelmo I Knauss 1 Mar|orle M Lee 1
Anno A Llndenmuth * Sarah E Mock * Noro M Morkunos *
*
'
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George R Casarl
'
P.
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1938
Florence
Anonymous
*
T.
Mary G Kuc 1 Alvln S Laplnskl * Josephine M Magee *
Marks * Helen S. Moore 1 Mory M. Northrop * Mary E.
1
Hunter
Dlckermon 1 Leon R Dixon * Anonymous
Anna|eon L. Gehrig * Earl A. Gehrig • Earl
Ruth R
foust
I
Anonymous
'
1934
C Nevlll
Creveling
L.
Fowler
Irene
*
Emily D
*
Richard S
Cora
*
Cloire
1931
*
Harrington
I
Hoffmon • Gertrude C Howell* *
Melbo C Hyde 1 Anonymous 1 Eugene M
Violet S
Adelaide C Kline 1 Anonymous 1
Anne M Lobosky • Anonymous * Lois Lawson
Dorothy G Lovell * Mory B Malers
Soroh W Mitten
Ivo C
Newton * Cloire M. Porter
Morion C Pyle
Anno Frances
Reynolds 1 Kenneth A Roberts * Anonymous * Ruth I Shlve *
Lenore P Smiley * Mory A Stohl * Kothryn E Thocher • Louise K
Thomas ' Clolr E. Troy * Pauline R Turek 1 Anonymous 1 Groce
Frances
*
W
Anonymous
M
Evelyn
Mor|orle
*
1
Hunslnger
Alice B
Worroll
Virginio Cruikshonk
uniforms
1
Cora A Smith
* Elsie M. Stouffer '
Doris A. Stewart 1 Lllo E. Thomos * Morgoret
B Thomas * Anno J Todd * Anno M. Troutmon ' Soro S Walters *
Virginia D Welker ' Arline F. Wertmon
Agnes E. Wilson 1 Esther
F. Wright • Elizabeth C. Yelch
Schechterly
new
1934: Marching Band with
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Davis
Traupone
Woylovlch
*
*
*
*
*
Annabel Jones
William Mortley
H
Robert
Parker
*
Harriet
George A.
*
*
Elizabeth
Wllhelmlna P Scheffler * Ruth
Traupane * Virginia R.
Sora E, Tubbs * Frank M Vondevender * Walter
Evelyn F
Young * Jean S. Zehner 1 Dorothy
'
Philip E
'
Zlmmermon
*
Roy O. Zlmmermon
*
I
I
1932
*
Anonymous * Elizobeth M Broad * Louise Gon
Cacchione " Mary E. Davis * Morris D DeHoven ' Roy J Evans '
Harris
Blanche M. Evert ' Irma L Eyer ' Fronk J. Gerosky ' Ezro
*
Jessie L. Haywood * Wilbur J. Hibbord ' Mildred Hlnebough
Morgoret M. Krouse *
Kathryn M. Houser * Clorence L. Hunsicker
Minnie E Leon * Ethel Keller Long 1 Anno I Lorko * Mory R
McGuire * Lois M. McKinney ' Dorothy H Moore * Hope G Pensyl
• Anonymous *
Louise S. Ransom * Theron R Rhinord * Lois D
Mildred
Anonymous
Dlehl
W
Myrtle
StouHer
' Glodys B Witmer
'
I
Swartz
*
Romono
O Thomos
*
Mory A
Vollroth
1940
'
A Bonln
Kothryn
Elmer
Muriel
1
Bozltsko
Evollne R
W
Alice
I
G
Foy
Flnnerty
'
Clork
Violet R
Phylls
W
Gavin
1
Glodys J Harris *
Hartley ' Clayton H Hlnkel * Elnoro U
Houck * Albert W Houser * Morgoret B Hyssong * Mae W llleck *
Josephine I, Johnson ' Helen B Jones * Isooc T. Jones * Chorles
Kelchner * Moryellen Kessler * Robert A. linn Sr ' Normon J
Mo/a • Anonymous * Anonymous * Jone D Roberts * Lillian Y
Sanger ' Roymond F Sanger 1 Byron D Shiner 1 Leonard E Stout 1
Dorothy D Tllson ' Corl T Welllver ' Jeon S White * Fern B
Whltebreod * Lorraine Wlggs * Gertrude W Wlthey
I
1936
Robert
D Abbott
Mae
W
*
Deitnch
Kothryn
J
Evons
*
Kolhryn B
*
Verno E Jones 1 Wllllom A Korshner * Anonymous
*
Lltwhller • A David Moyer
Ruth W LeGronde * Woodrow
Mericle ' Chorles P Mlchoel
Mory Jane F McCutchen 1 Mervin
* Gladys M
Ruesch * Mory Ann Russi ' Eleanor B Sondel * John S
Sandel * Anonymous * Fronk P Worren * Anonymous * John H
Yeoger * Bernord J Young • Frances R Young
Hortmon
W
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1941
1933
1937
Mobel Belles
Charlotte O. Boyne
Boop * Morgoret S Bristol * Mory
*
Anonymous
*
Anonymous
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Ruth
Louro
G
Burns
E
P
Bollinger
*
Drake
Thomos
'
S
Clorallne S
John A
Eorly
Boylor
1
Borbaro
G
Benoskl
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Sora
Mono
Berger
*
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M
Bond
1
Morion
M
Cohen
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Beothce
T
Gossert
*
Helen P
Gommer
*
*
Elizobeth H
Brown
*
C Stuart Edwords * Edo
1
Gerald D Fritz * Lois G.
Thurwald Gommer Sr. * Leon H.
Agnes P Cosori * Mory D Choopel
Bessie Edwards * Peter J Eshmonl
Hornet A
Coursen
*
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Abitanfo
Fronces C
Michoel
Mortho
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Earl
'
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T.
Anonymous
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Mortho
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Dorothy S Brennon ' William J Brennon
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Dorothy M Grow
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Elwood M Wogner
Dorothy J Wasco
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1944
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1952
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Ann A Chance 1 Borboro W
Cobb • Jeon M. Dennen 1 Vera A Derk * Fred U Dyer ' John I
Eberhon
Joon S Fischer ' Esther M Fronklin
Dovid R Gerber
Helen M Grim
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Eddlnger • Anonymout * Noncy B Erwoy •
Joteph I roellch • Gloria S Froellch ' Vincent
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R Groblll •
Floyd M Grimm III ' Richard J Haelner
Frank R Harrlt * Joanne
B Horrlt
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Stephen
Hartln
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Hotel • William H Hlckt * Jomet I Hinckley Jr • Ann
M. Hocker •
N Slrow
Robert R
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W
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Beard • Diane A. Bentlnger ' Bonnie I Black ' John M
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G
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George H
Bourys * Croig K Beach ' Eugene P Berg Sr ' Sandra A Brown
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Otto H Donor
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Lorry A Fisher
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Nelton A Swortt ' Gordon V
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Andrewt
Harold C
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1962
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Luzenski * Eugene P Makoro
Kothryn D Malone * Delbert E
Mouery • Williom I Mourer • Rita V Mourlello • lowery
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McHenry
Louro M McVey
W Teddy Ookey » Wilbur G Person
Richord R Rop»on « Gory I Reddlg
H Claude Rhode* Jr •
Ronold M Schock ' D Jean Schwelzer ' James R
Simon ' Irma
Spr.ngmon ' Williom Stevenson ' Dovid L Stout '
*
Richard Frey
Gross
Wynn
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•
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Englemon Jr ' Gory W Erwine • Sorry
1958
Richard
Donold I Poutt * Edword Prowonl ' Joseph A Rado
Jr
Jettle M
Roppy * Richord R Roke • Edward F Savage ' Gary
I
Schell •
Diane S Schock ' Betty S Scorete • Anonymou* *
Mor|orle Soto •
1961
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Joonne N Plneno * Glenn R Rupert Jr ' Michoel D Scorbo *
Joteph Scheln 1 Horvey R Schleslnger
Judith F Schrecongott 1
Michoel I Schrecongott 1 Noncy I Schueck • Rlto M Seyberi
Corl P Sheran * Noncy R Sheran * Undo R Shlvely * lorry
Sltler
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Roberto K Sltler 1 Ido G Smith • Jade W Snyder • Regina K
1
Snyder
Jeon A Stankiewlcz * Donald E Stanko * Thomot J
Storm • Corol A Stroub 1 Philip M Thomot
Thomot J Toth •
Corol J Wottert 1 Borboro Wendell * Edward I Whalen 1 Borrie B
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Koren L. Arner * John R. Borno * C Mike
Eva C Beogle 1 Ruth T Bennett ' Willord T Bennett
Anonymou,
Lee Berry 1 Goil Wisneski Blose ' Jome, M Bonocci
• Richord
Bower ' Lindo A Brown * Sondro E. Brown Noncy C.
Bruboker ' Fronci, Collohon Jr * David R. Compbell ' Donno E
Noncy
J
Beogle
*
W
Carney * John M. Corney * Thomo, F Costrilli ' John Cermonski *
Ronold J Chnjtmo
Sondro J. Cerullo * Potricio A Chellew
Donold J Cloyton • Suson F. Clayton * Cori J. Cobb ' Williom F.
*
Julio G Eostep * Thomos M Eostep
Deubler * Shoron E Dod*on
•
Howord C Ebersole ' Suson L. Engstrom Helser ' William E
Evans ' Willord B Evons Jr 1 Dovid A. Feather ' Robert M. Fink *
Albert J Fisher ' Kondoce C. Folrz ' Stephen F. Folrz
John W
Ford ' Philip L. Gobb * Sondro J. Gorfunkel * Dovid C Gay "
Williom A Giannetto * Barbara J. Grobfelder ' Kurt C. Grobfelder
• Larry L. Grant ' Sandra K. Gribbin ' Morgoret A. GriHin 1
Shoron
Guinn 1 Shirley M. Guy ' Nancy A. Holey ' John C Hombhn
*
'
Dole C Henne
Douglas M. Hill
Woyne F. Heim
Kothy R.
Hippenstiel * Dole L. Houck 1 M. Suzanne Houck ' Ann Marie Hurz
• Connie L. Jorrard * Samuel Joyne III * Frances Johnson * Beverly
A Jone, ' Noncy L Kaplon ' Victor E. Keeler III ' Jone E. Keifer *
Anonymou, ' Wayne J Koch ' Anonymou, * Jessie R Kresge *
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Kathy J. McGuire * Anonymous * Anonymou, * Anonymous *
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Montileone 1 Jeon Moulder ' Louis J. Mulko * Judith Murray *
J
Robert A. Muscosky ' Kothryn Nolevanko * Linda E. Nicholson '
Kothrine Niemiec ' Mary L. O'Neill * Kothleen E. Osberg ' Joanne
Louboch
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Corroll
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Pierce
K.
Redfern
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Connie J. Relmold 1 Jomes E. Riefenstahl
Rothermel * Ronald E. Rupert 1 Susan J. Sallade
*
Dolores A. Sorno
Joseph S. Scalo * Kenneth D. Schnure * Donno
M. Schulz * Relnhold A. Schulz * Michoel D. Seksinsky
Arthur A
Sell ' Morgoret Y. Seltzer ' Donold S. Shiner • Robert J. Sipido *
Cherl A. Skelding
Roy C. Smay 1 Leland A. Smeltz * Michoel L.
Smith * Nancy G. Smith * Gail L. Smolick * Borboro M. Socarraz *
Judith L
Spence • Susan Shadle Swartz
Lindo D Thocker 1
Anonymous * Robert H. Timm Jr.
Barbara A. Tobias * Philip B.
*
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Margaret L. Waltemyer * Donna R. Watson
Carolyn T. Weover *
Peggy L. Welsh • Rondel K. Westley ' Anonymous • Anonymous '
Marcia H. Williams * Diane J. Wise * Williom R. Wise * Judith A.
Yanchek Fronk C. Yarfz * Esther A. Zobltz ' Eloine Zalonls
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*
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*
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Whltebreod
B.
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H.
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Mory Jo Alter • Fronk F. Arlotto
John M.
Cynthlo M. Bochmonn * Frederick T Bousch * Richard
Robert E. Boose
Dovld
Bowen Comille D. Brown *
Chrl»tlne Alcoroi
1966
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Bereznok • Glodyt D. Blngamen
Robert J Biicombe
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Joy D. Horter • Koren
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Gareth T. Kote • John W Kerllsh 1 Frederick J. Klock 1 Anonymou*
* Jo»eph P. Kubert *
Joseph W. Kurowtkl
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Mourer • Gory McMonlmen * Fronk J. Mllou*kat • John S Mulka •
Judith E. Myers ' Jon A. Prossedo
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*
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Mory S
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Perry
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Poechmann • Elaine
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H. Reed ' Korl D Reed
Robert L. Reed
Coral Morone Rleder
Bonnie C Riegel
Kis Lyn
I. Robinson • M. Louonn Rudy •
Russell C. Rudy Jr.
Bernard F
Schaefer • Aracelio E. Schlegel •
•
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Stelner
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J- Trathen
Robert L. Tucker
Gall S. Utl
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Joseph W Walton • Carl T. Worhurst
Jr • Allen R. Waring
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Thomo, S W.l,h •
Richord
Wllhour • Brendo N William,
Raymond B Wolverton
Mory K Woodward « John S Woytowlch •
Sh.rl.y S Yost
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Roger H. Zei,loh • Fronk J. Zoranski
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Colahon • Donald A. Corbin
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G.
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W. Duloney *
Noncy E. Edwards ' Anonymous * Kothryn J. Feist * Evelyn
M.
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Jack E.
Friedman 1 Judith A. Fuhrer ' Mary H. Gabb * Frederick
Garvey »
Kathleen A. Gearhart
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P. GriHiths • John P. Gross ' Mildred
M. Guigley
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Herman * William F. Hibschman • Cinde L. Hlppenstiel • Kerry
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Thereso Houck
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Jones • George E. Jones Jr. « Marcello A. Kaczmarcik '
Norma
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Lehman * Karen A. Lehman • Dennis M. Lesko * Evelyn
K.
Lewis • Bernlce M. Linn • Jennifer
J. Lomas • Connie M. Lowe • J.
Susan Ludwlg » Ellen L. Mock
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John A. Martin
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Kathleen A. McWilliams
Ellen Messerschmidt
Ralph C. Moerschbocher ' Suzanne M
Russella Moerschbacher
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Carol J. Munch • Elizabeth J. Murray
Williom B. Murray
Jonet N. Nash
•
M. Nespoll
Barbara W. Nestor
•
Noll • Charles
Peter Pornell •
Stanley
Reynolds
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P. Paciorti ' Thomos U. Popoleo
Thomas P. Pierontoni
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Rakowsky • Chorles A, Reh • Ronald L. Reitz *
Mary L.
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Chester C. Snovely • Henry A.
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David C. Steiner •
Kathleen St.mmel • Robert S.
Stoudt • Stewart O. Stroble
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Underwood
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Kothleen A. Gocod
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Suson M Lee
Maryann Levine * Philip M Levine John
Liggett ' Jo Ann Long
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D Morston
Barbara E McClosky
Robert
C McClosky • William J. McDonnell
Ann M McElwee Daniel A
McKinney * Morilyn E McMonomin
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Borboro J Neuhord
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• Koy I. Drake ' Michael
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Groydon A
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C Hasslng.r
Kevin Hoys
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Donold Hedish • Dennis I Holbrook •
Karen K Holbrook ' H
Donold Hummel « Carolyn M Hultemonn •
Edith J
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Jeanne L Jansen • Richord B Jormon
David J Jenkins '
Kathleen L Jenkins
Dale E Koshner « Margery A Keller '
Kalhryn A Kirk
William R Kllngerman ' Linda
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JoEllen Borno
Daniel F
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Robert
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Suson M Byorek ' Mory
Jane Cordone • Frances Carr • Beth E Chrusch •
Borboro S Colvln
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J
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Louise
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Eileen M P.luso ' Anonymous
Dovld H Pool • Mlchoal Scott Pow.rs
•
Noncy A Pron
C Dovld
PrueM III • Marcio E Rodo • Daniel I Rovlno '
Morion R..i. •
P.t.r I Richord * Joan M Ronco
Gwendolyn Ros.nl.ld * K.rry J
RuH • Froncln. R Rutulo Jom.s P Soch.ttl • Mori. N
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Vilo J Socundo * Elaine D Sheotlor
Dovld P Sltoskl • Joonne M
Sltoskl • Gary Alon Smith
Gory Allen Smith • Alex J Spencer '
Howord J Steward ' Dorothy Hortlng Swarti Rosanne
M Teito '
Shoron I Thockoro « Wllllom R T.erney « Koren I
Tr.thowoy '
Kenneth E Trometter
William J Troulmon ' John A Vontlne • M
Rophoel Vontlne
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Borboro B Adorns
Thereso A AshnoH
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Carolyn M Arndt *
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Chorles H Updegraff Jr
Dennis R Urffer • William G Vorgo *
Kenneth A Vlonl • Carol I Wagner ' Timothy G Wagner •
James
W Walls • Kothy I Wollmon ' Michael T Warfel ' Solly A Warren
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Kathleen M
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Richord T Christlon ' Rosemarle Clews ' Patricia P Corcoran •
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Anthony
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Joseph R Crocco
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Korl E
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Robert M. Robb ' Eugene F
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M Klpp • Gary E
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N Kllngerman
Ruth Urban
Kluge • Audrey Koehler • Mark C Kohrherr •
Shoron E Kohrhorr •
Carol A Kunkel ' Linda A larzelere •
Anonymous ' Morybeth
Lech • Morris H Lelghow
Susan I Leltzel • Morilyn 1. Leo « lee
R linn • Angela Urbschat Looby • Francis
A lorah ' Clyde E
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A Martin •
Suson H Martin • John A Mariano * Sondro K
Mourer • Deborah
A May ' Steven A McClellan « Solly A McClotkey •
John K
McGlll • Peter C
Mecco ' Cralgann Mehrmann ' Michoel J
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Jomes P Miller • Dovld B Moyer ' Noncy A Moyer '
Ronold I Nogle ' Ralph D O'Bonlon * Fronds T
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M OToole • Mary R Palmer • Tonl Kaiolonls Patronlk • Potricio I
Peotlle • Richard C Pohle ' Susan E Pohle «
Jomes R Pollock •
Roberto T Renaldo • Normon G Richards *
Richard E Roblton «
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Cynthia
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Jacques
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Josoph A Gololl '
Sheryl A Gerhard ' Gory R Glossner • Kathleen A Glestner •
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Michoel F Grohom 1 Mory Ann Grohowski » Donno M Gulosh
Morylou Hole • Jock R Hale Jr ' Noncy L Holl ' Deborah A
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Noncy A Hessinger 1 Jon M Hlckey * Joseph I Hllgor * Sharon A
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Vincent
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• Deboroh M
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James L. Quinn • Lois E. Rabenold
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Lori A Richter * Kristine M. RinghoHer
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Rochelle R
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McCloskey ' Moureen £ McDonold * Anonymous * Stacy J
Mclndoe * Thomos P McNomoro * llso G McNeil * Nancy I
Millmon • Tommy M Moore * Kim A Morgan ' Sondro M Morrash
• Cheryl A
Murray
Koren I Narolewski
Gretchen I Norman
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Rogers ' Beth Ann Rohrboch ' John P Ronco
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Ro*encronc« * Richord Y Runyon 1 H Sue Ny« S Kenneth J. Schorfenberg Jr 1 Jeffrey D Scheetz * Any S S**g«r •
Jone A. Seislovo * Kothy I Settelen * Dovid
Smolttig * Jeffrey
A. Smith • Philip J Spompinolo * Mlchele L Spongier
Joni 0
Stoner
Wllllom Sypowko 1 Glno M. Toglloli
Kothleen Thofcher
Stocy T Thotcher * Sown A Thleme * Lorl A Tighe 1 Anonymoui 1
Klmberlee A Trewler 1 Von S. Troulmon • Reglno I Trumon •
Anonymou* * Ann M Burger ' Christine A Campbell 1
• Deon D
Chiodo * Douglos A Coup * Alice E
A Cnspell
Lindo P Doddono * Thereto V
DeLucco * Suson I Dobbs * Monlou Doneker ' Koren L Eshelmon *
•
Joseph V Foust
Robin A Fetterolf * Elizabeth B Gille»pie
Koren J Gormley * Williom D J Greiss ' Solly I Gunned* *
Jeffrey A Guth * Conrod A Hoenny 1 Anonymou* ' Cynlhio C
Hepler • Come A Hettich * Kim R Hoffman • Anonymous
Scott
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Morgoret L. Woitelcryk • Dovid J Wotermon
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WH»on * More Winter 1 Robin K Winter •
Brendo J Witt • Pomelo S Young • Steven W Young 1 J Michoel
Zovocky • Anonymoui * Steven K Zlegler * J Todd Zimordo '
Oonno Polok Zlmmermon
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Borbara Yeoger Karsthner
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Todd I. Selp
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Georgia A Straub ' Penelope S Swortibough 1 Jeanne A
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and the state system during the
university
A
Chun 1 Undo J Cloui Jerome N. Crogle ' Mory H
David B Danyluk
Lisa M, Delaurentii
Brendo M
Dleti • Cindy K. Engllih * William A. Evans III
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A. Fisher • Connlo M
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Kothy A. Gabriel *
Gerald J. Gam Jr
Kothleen A. Glgler • Dlno M Glovonnlnl •
• Michoel
Crawford
Redman
The fund was established during the 1983 Redman
Reunion, when alumni in attendance made a commitment to establish a permanent football scholarship
in
memory of Robert B.
Redman, former Husky
ball
coach and Hall of
foot-
was agreed
to
award
As
of
about $2,000
'
Mory
T,
resuming his studies in the communication field, he has
maintained a solid academic average.
Rochester will present this year's award to a football
player (or players) who has displayed the
most courage
during the previous football season as determined
by the
football coaching staff and the
physical therapist The
scholarship is used by the recipient to pay
part of this
educational expenses at BU.
The first recipients of the award were Jay DeDea
and
Joe Dowd.
The Athletics Department, Development
Office and
Husky Club continue their efforts to make
this scholar-
February 1, 1987,
has been contrib-
uted.
Tom
Calder,
assistant
director of development/athletics, believes there are
enough interested alumni to
rekindle the original scholarship drive at this time All
alumni
are
invited to help
$5,000 goal by sending their checks (payable to
1
REDMAN
Scholarship Fund) to the BU
Development Office,
er Ha11 B,oom sburg University,
Bloomsburg PA
,,„^ u
17815. by May 1. All contributions
mav be applied
toward membership in the Husky Club.
1986
A Agnew
tion
a
$500 annuaJ scholarship to an
outstanding freshman recruit
as soon as the fund reaches
$5,000.
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•
Angela C Antonelli • Kothy J Bodger • Holly
K
•
Randall S Benn
louro Bittmonn
Amy
Bokolar
Alumni with questions
'
4663
may
freshman starting running back, earning All-Pennsylvaiua Conference Eastern Division Second Team recognition. During the fourth game of the
season, he
sustained a spinal injury which resulted in a quadriSince that time, the young man has been an inspirato other BU athletes. After a long
period of
rehabilitation, a determined Rochester
returned to
classes and is a regular along the sidelines.
Since
inductee.
It
The Vernon Rochester Most Courageous Athlete
Award will once again be presented during the Husky
Club Annual Day of Champions banquet this spring.
Rochester played on the 1982 Husky football team as a
plegic condition.
Fame
BU Foundation/Redman
Boer
briefing.
Rochester
During the football alumni phonathon last fall, several
BU alumni inquired about the status of the Redman
Scholarship Fund.
meet the
Judl
-
President Ausprich (left) and Chancellor James H. McCormick
discuss issues prior to a briefing for area legislators at BU on
February 5 Among
seven state legislators invited to discuss higher education issues were
(from left) Rep Ted
Stuban of the 109th district; Sen. Edward Helfrick of the 27th district,
and Rep Robert
Belfanti of the 107th district. Ausprich and
McCormick outlined priority concerns for the
Scholarship funds sought
Belli
J.
III
BUDGET BRIEFING
(right)
Wlttes
Sherrl
1985
Wendy
it
contact Calder at 717-389-
ship fund self-sustaining. Contributions
are
welcome and
be credited toward membership in the
Husky Club
Please send checks, payable to
Vernon Rochester
may
Award
to the Development Office,
Carver Hall, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Please contact Dr. John S. Mulka,
dean of student
development (717-389-1199), or Tom
Calder, assistant
director of development/athletics
(717-389-4663) if you
have any questions.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1969
Continued from page 12
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown. 2177
Rebecca
Drive. Hatfield. PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
DALE
HENNE
has joined the National Bank of
Boyertown as vice president and senior auditor
He had been employed at Fleetwood Snacks. Inc and
has 15 years of banking experience with the Bank
of
Pennsylvania, where he served as vice president
and
C.
'69
auditor.
KATHRYN
M.
JENKINS
'69.
retired Minersville
Area
School District nurse, died Januarv 6 in
Minersville
A 1945 graduate of Jefferson Hospital School of
Nursing in Philadelphia, she served as a school
nurse
from 1962 until her retirement in June 1986.
Surviving are her husband. Robert Sr.; a daughter
Susan Spirko; a son, Robert Jr.; four grandchildren
and
a sister.
1971
Pittsburgh She is an assistant professor
of speech
communications and theatre arts at Wilkes College.
44's operations, including programming"
promotion, development and public relations
Kelly joined WV1A in 1974 and has held
several
positions, including community relations
director, devel
opment director and assistant general manager
He has
also taught at BU
He and
his wife. Jan. live in
three children. Sean. Kristin and
PhoenixvUle Area High
Spanish and English.
joined the faculty of
School where she teaches
BARRY STAPLES
70 has been promoted to associate
Lackawanna Junior College. He earned an
professor at
associate in science degree in business administration
at
LJC in 1968, a bachelor's degree in business education at
Bloomsburg, and a master of arts degree in counseling
at Marywood College.
After serving as a faculty member at Haverford
Senior High School, he joined the LJC staff in 1971, first
as admissions counselor and later as an instructor
He
was later promoted to assistant professor and chair of
the secretariaJ science department.
Among his professional achievements were the establishment of the word processing program at LJC and
being listed in Outstanding Educators of America
Outstanding Young
E.
Men
of
CLEWELL
America.
70 has been promoted to vice
Perm Security
he served in
both the audit and trust departments of an Allentown
bank.
his wife, the
in
1981,
former Barbara
Geiger, reside
in Moosic with their three children, Robert,
Michelle
and Stephen.
J.
^hool
He and
HOUCK
of
70 has been appointed principal
the Bellefonte Area High School. He had been
assistant principal at Bald Eagle-Nittany High School in
Mill Hall since 1979. Earlier in his career, he taught
physics and chemistry in Williamsport and Schuylkill
While completing his master's degree at Bloomsburg.
he participated in two National Science Foundation
Grant studies at Villanova University. He earned his
principal's
certificate at Penn State, where he also
received letters of eligibility to be an assistant superin-
tendent and superintendent.
He and his wife are parents of a son,
Adam
David,
RONALD
L.
REITZ 70 has been promoted by H
Sons, Milton, from personnel and training
to assistant to the vice president. He has been with the
firm for seven years.
He and his wife, Patricia, have four children, Bryan,
Heather,
Adam and
his wife, the
reserve
Justin.
learned of openings for teachers
military bases
He was selected
assigned to his present base.
ALAN JONES
in
Kansas
PA
William H. Cluley,
17331.(717) 225-3285.
BRINLEY CRAHALL
621
Hammond
JR. (Master's 71) and
were married
in
JANE
Kingston.
Brin, who received his undergraduate degree at Penn
State, graduated cum laude in communications and is
employed at Crab all Electric in Courtdale
Jane attended graduate school in interpersonal communications at Ohio University and is a doctoral
candidate
Guard
that he
at
overseas
U.S.
In
1985
and
was
71
Is
pastor of the Chapel Oaks Church
Rev. Jones received his master of divinity degree
Andrews University Theological Seminary at
Berrien Springs, Michigan. In 1974 Upon completing nil
from
internship at Shadyslde Seventh-Day AdvenUsI
Church
Pittsburgh, he ministered and conducted evangelism
In
in
political
rhetoric
at
the
University
of
manager
72 has been appointed distribuFoods Corp in York With
for Ettllne
jevenl Ol experience in the transportation Industry
Kolb Is responsible For all warehousing and delivefv
'
activities
THOMAS
Haxleton
l
eommuuih
BURNS
L.
'72 was honored by the
West
ions Club tor his service to the club
and the
dm lug his tenure as president
He is a vice president anil trust of leer with the
Hazleton National Bank
He has completed many
hanking courses and has l>een active in community
church activities
He and his wile, the termer Jane Kuchar, are parents
of two children Meredith and Ross.
BOB WHITE '72 of Stroudsburg has been named
assistant vice president 01 operations for Outdoor
World.
He bungs
wars of management experience to his
new post, 20 <>f those years In operations Cor 14
years
he worked in the private camp Industry He
also has
•
'
extensive experience In tlmeshare marketing and sales
and print production
His new responsibilities Include Implementing
programs, handling special project-, end analysing reports
and
statistics
EDWARD
National
A.
BLACKWELL
Catholic
Jr. '72 Is president of the
Young Adult Ministry
Association,
He is chaplain ai MQlersvUle University and Is the
diocesan dlrcctoi .,1 Young Adult Ministry lie is also
Northeast Regional ilrectoi
He earned a master of arts degree In theology and
was ordained In 1976 In the Diocese of Harrlsburg
inc.
SHERWIN O ALBERT
Coudersport for two years and
in
In
Hamburg
Jr
'72
the Sunhui
\
named chief
ommunltv Hospital
has txwn
l
Since Joining the hospital Staff In 1973, Albert has served
as accountant, controller, assistant administrator and
acting administrator.
in his new role he win be responsible for part
ol the
daily hospital operations and win be involved In
planning He will retain his re.s|Hn.sihllilles as chlel
financial office]
He
Is
a licensed nursing
home
administrator.
for five.
In 1980, he spent a
month in Sayre holding evangelistic
the past two years, he has served
churches in Lincoln and Holland, Nebraska, and as a
part-time chaplain at the Lincoln Hospital
Rev. Jones is married to the former Susan Newman of
Sayre, and they are the parents of four children
services.
For
RONALD MELXSELL
manager
of
71 has been appointed program
Thrift Shops He resM-
Good Shepherd
Nazareth
DIANA BRAGANINI STATSMAN
71 has been certithrough Laubach Literacy
International. Diana, the director of the Scranton
Council for Literacy Advance, is one of only two
certified tutor trainers In Lackawanna and Wayne
counties.
She and her husband. Robert, live In Scranton with
Tamara. and Amanda
their three daughters: Jessica,
.IOI IN SABOL '72 was featured In a article
written by
Pal Purcell for the Pottsvllle Republican
When John Sabol rai B itudsnl Bl Mahanoy Area
High School, one of his teachers told him he wouldn't
amount
to
much.
Boy, did he fool her!
In the 20 years since he left school, Babol has been
an
archaeloglst anthropologist, a guard at the Russian
Embassy, an army sergeant, military technician,
border guard, policeman, reporter, fighter and Viking
*
A Viking?
Actually, Sabol Is a professional archaeologist-anthropologist. His other Jobs were on a Paramount movie set
in Mexico, where tie worked as an extra
and has had
small speaking roles
While employed as a professor In the Mexican
national education system In 1968, Sabol heard auditions
were being held for extras for the film "Dune" at
Churubusco Aztecs, one of the world's largest movie
studios.
in
71 and John O.
Mummert
71
responsible for PG&W's consume] e lated activities,
including the operation of PG&W's local business
offices, customer information and contact personnel
si
well as the meter reading and collection functions
He joined PG&W in 1975 as
named manager of accounting
On
l lard
he rani
to
the set, auditioned,
he would hear from the movie company
Bloomsburg
has been elected vice
president for consumer affairs by Pennsylvania Gas and
Water Company's board of directors He will be
Representative:
'72
the
City.
HARRY E DOWLING
Ave., Hanover,
Jacqueline Feddock. 240 Central
York, N Y 10019
MICHAEL M KOLB
tion
<>|MTa!lng officer of
KIMBERLY JO CADMAN
1971
M
New
i
was while attending schools with
were married
ELMES
is
joined the Berwick faculty In 1975 and taught sixth
grade. While teaching, he also served in the military
It
Representative
S.. Apt 14A,
Park
Is
fied as tutor trainer-literacy
adopted from Korea.
Warshow and
who
District,
He
seminars
M.
71.
Kutztown Unlversltj
former Diana Johnson, have a
son, Michael Paul Jr. They live in WeiuVn
West
Germany, a short distance "from the base where
he
teaches. The city, he says. Is about as large as Wilkes
Barre and Is located in an area that has a landscape
similar to Columbia County
savs the mimic .ue
most friendly
From 1971-1975. he served In the Air Force and was
stationed at Andrews Air Force Base In Washington.
president and assistant trust officer by
Bank and Trust Company.
Prior to joining Perm Security
1972
anil
at
on leave from the Berwick
teaching children of service
personnel at C-afenwoehr Base, an American military
base in West Gen..?nv, just lb miles Iron,
the Czech
border
.j-??
and
DONALD
Montgomen and
Reading
He has done graduate work
MIKE RICCI
He and
Megan
SCOTT T HEFFELF1NGER 71 has been named the
Berks County marketing represent a tive (oi
Knvdnm
Health Care. Wayne, a health maintenance organization
Inc., in
THOMAS
Mountaintop with their
chUdren. Michael.
-
Channel
was director of
recruitment with Keystone Community Blood Bank
PATRICIA SABIA 70 has
6 ai
ls w,,e Gal1, have
pjf and
!?^
w
Erin
Stephen.
WILLIAM KELLY 71 has been promoted to the
newly-created position of vice president and
station
manager of WV1A-TV/FM He has responsibility
for
Representative: John W. Dalfovo, 215 Forrestal Drive
Caravel Fair, DE 19701 (302 ) 268-9403
13
1971
licensed to operate In Berks. Chester,
upper Delaware count u s
Prior to his appointment. Scott
1970
1987
internal auditor
in 1980
and was
He was
elected to
1984 and assistant vice president
assistant controller in
of consumer affairs in 1986
A certified public accountant, he earned an
from
the University of Scranton He has been very active In
professional and community activities.
MBA
and was told
they were
If
Interested In his services.
Salx.l ...i.l he though! that was the beginning and end
of his movie career, but about three week: latei he was
called and offered the role.
In "Dune." which .t,,r, .(use Kerrar, Max Von Sydow
and the rock singer Sting, Sabol has five different parts.
"My face was only seen in one In the other four roles
I wore masks," Sabol said
He also worked on special
effecLs when- he was one of 10 people pulling different
parts of a monster.
Because there was plenty of action on the film, some
of the voices were not as clear as they should have been,
and Sabol 's voice was dubbed in. His voice was also
used for the Mexican actors who had small speaking
parts.
Sabol's one speaking part and about 30 other scenes
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
14
1987
1972
ended up on the editing room floor when the five-hour
fiJm was cut down to a two and a haif hour show, but the
acting bug had bitten him
Since then, he has had speaking roles in many
American and Mexican films and has been featured on
television commercials.
Although Sabol said he enjoyed working on all films,
he especially liked working with Sylvester Stallone on
and a
"Rambo
las,
"A
are confused about Stallone and
perceive him to be different from what he actually is,"
Sabol said. "He has a lot of savvy about the Job he
wants done."
Sabol said when some of the big name actors are
Involved in filming, they keep to themselves and do not
mingle with others on the set.
Stallone was not like that. Sabol said Stallone would
laugh, joke, talk and readily pose for pictures when he
wasn't filming, but when the cameras began to roll he
m
In another film,
"Benny and Beauford," Sabol portrays a reporter who interviews Joe Frazler.
Sabol said often the movie titles are changed when
they are released, and he doesn't get a chance to see the
film.
"You
know
don't
keep you
In
"The best actors In the world are shy," said Sabol.
"Most actors are Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and their
personalities change when they are before a camera they get more aggressive."
Sabol said he could do a lot more acting if he was
willing to give up his duties as a professor of
archaeology-anthropology at a Mexican university
He said he has about six months to go until he will
Mexico
five years,
With
papers.
the
be
will receive residency
papers, he will be an
and then he
residency
American citizen with the same rights as Mexican
citizens and will be free to come and
go as he pleases
and will no longer have to report to the government.
When working on "Rambo
he took three weeks off
from school while other professors handled his duties In
his administrative position, Sabol is in charge
of 35
teachers and is the first American to head the department.
At this time he is toying with the Idea of returning to
college for another master's degree in
intercultural
communications It deals with how other nationalities
II,"
react to certain situations and what
is
acceptable
in
their culture.
After earning a degree at Bloomsburg
and a master's
degree at the University of Tennessee, he
studied at the
University of Americas in Cholula,
State.
He was
Mexico, and at Penn
a student and assistant at the University
Devon En # and durl "g the excavation
of
1
century Wolvesey Palace in Winchester
Sabol also spent a summer as supervisor
of a team of
field surveyors in South
Dakota that was involved in
recording historic and pre-historic
archaeological sites
He believes one of life's ironies is that he is a
teacher
l hated school, and now
here I am a teacher
Sabol said his interest in archaeology
and anthropology developed during his youth when
he and his friends
walked the mountainside near his home.
"I had a great imagination,
and I used to trv to
er
Ik
the Z?l
12th
visualize
'
what
PA
JOHN
and
it
was
18931
Hazleton
RAPHAEL PALUCCI VANTINE
November
73 are
Mary Raphael, born
parents of a daughter,
the
They have two other children: Catherine Anne,
who
half,
who
five
attends kindergarten, and John Nicho-
They
three
is
Their address
PA
been instrumental in using innovative techniques in the
teaching of foreign languages, resulting in an increased
number of students learning the language. She is
currently developing a method of teaching historical
concepts to students in the beginning level of German.
Judith, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg, received a Fulbright Grant for Foreign Studies
and has traveled extensively through the Germanic
on
24, 1986.
Just adore their new sister'
132 S. Landis Street, Hummelstown,
is
17036.
KENNETH
E. GABLE '73 and Linda B Hanson were
Austin, Texas Kenneth is employed by
Farm Credit Banks of Texas as a senior systems
accountant. They reside in Austin.
married
countries. She has begun advanced degree work in a
studies program at Klagenfurt, Austria.
She has also taught courses in English and German at
the Luzerne County Community College and is a feature
writer for the Sunday Independent, Wilkes-Barre.
summer
in
JAMES MARINELLO
Jr. '73
is
assistant chief parole
Luzerne County. He has been on the faculty at
College, Wilkes-Barre, since 1979, where he
officer of
Kings
1974
teaches five different criminal justice courses.
He also teaches in the graduate school at Marywood
College, where he authored a graduate course in child
abuse. He has approximately 60 hours of specialized
training from the Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center of Glenco, Ga., in child abuse and sexual
Representative:
Avenue, Hamburg,
Indians that roamed
the woods, Sabol said. When he returned
home he often
transferred his thoughts to paper in the
form of poetry
Someday in the future, Sabol would like to see a
movie
done on the early days of Schuylkill
County and help in
the creation of the characters
Kanouse
Peattie,
Fern
19
74 and her husband,
Wesley, are parents of a son.
ALAN W. DAKEY '73 has been named senior vice
president and cashier at The Dime Bank in Honesdale.
Since joining the bank staff in 1973, he has been an
assistant loan officer, loan officer, assistant cashier and
loan officer. He was named vice president in 1981 and
vice president and cashier in 1984.
He also graduated from the Pennsylvania School of
Banking at Bucknell University and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. He earned
his
in finance at the University of Scranton.
Dakey is secretary of the Wayne Industrial Development Corporation, a member and past president of the
YMCA board, a member of the Honesdale Lodge 218,
Free and Accepted Masons, and a former member of
the Honesdale Area Jaycees.
SUSAN DUNCAN 74 and Dr. Robert Patrick Dorion
were married January 3 in Shamokin. Susan is a
medical technologist at Stuart Circle Hospital
mond, Va., where they
TYRONE BOMBA
in
Rich-
reside.
74 and Tracey Burgard were
married October 7
in Copenhagen, Denmark. They spent
a five-day honeymoon there before returning to their
duties with the U.S. Army in Germany.
ANTHONY J. FABRI2I0 74 has been named vice
president of finance at Pennsylvania Optical in Reading.
He joined the firm in 1974 as a cost accountant and has
held various management positions in the accounting
department.
Dr. TIMOTHY J. McCLOSKEY '73 and his wife are
the parents of a son, Shawn David, born on January 18.
The couple also has a daughter, Jay me Lynn.
KATHRYN KIRK
has
'73
Boyertown Area School
North Penn and
Owen
Joined
the
faculty
She formerly taught
Roberts school districts.
District.
J.
1975
of
at
1,
TOM
and
MARCIA KLINGER SWEITZER
'73
are
December
20.
Andrew Thomas, who was born on
They are also parents of a daughter,
Representative: Sharon Young Hilgar, Box 398
Barto, PA 19504 (215) 845-3615
SUSAN DAVENPORT CRISMAN 75 and
parents of a son,
Tom
is
the
owner
of the Central
Penn Tennis
Service,
which operates a variety of tennis activities at the
Hershey Racquet Club, Racquet Club West in Mechanicsburg, and summer tennis camps at Elizabethtown
College.
He was recently named Tennis Professional of the
Year by the Middle States Division of the United States
Professional Tennis Association. In addition, he
wrote
the feature article in the January edition of Advantage
Magazine, the official publication of the United States
Professional Tennis Association.
Marcia is an aerobics instructor. They reside at 226
Crescent Dr., Hershey, PA 17033.
BARBARA KRYW1CKI
and James Ingalzo were
who earned master's
degrees at Wilkes College and Drexel University
is a
data base software specialist at the Wilkes-Barre
Postal
Data Center. The couple lives in Hanover Twp.
married
in
Plains.
Carlisle.
principal
He has
at
has been named acting
'73
Lamberton Middle School
and
is
in
taught in the Carlisle School District for
13 years, also serving as assistant
girls track coach.
He completed
football
coach and
currently completing administrative
certification
there.
He and his wife, the former Maureen Avellino
parents of a daughter, Melissa
are
M BEITE R '73
2?^T
married
November 8 in St.
R
and Cynthia L Reed were
Johns. Robert is a superintendent of production at Wise
Foods. Borden Inc
Berwick. The couple lives at Berwick R D l
DONNA DeANGELO GRANTEED
ing English at Pittston
in
Area
for 14
Dupont.
PAIGE and MABEL WHITENIGHT RASKI 75 &
JENNIE PARKER KING 75 and
her husband, Terry
are parents of a daughter.
WILLIAM MANSELL 75 and KATHLEEN HAYES
'80
are engaged. Kathleen is employed by Schuylkill
County
Intermediate Unit at Tamaqua Junior High School
Bill
is a teacher at the St. Clair Elementary
/Middle
School.
JOHN FLICK 75 and his wife, Janet, are parents of a
daughter, Julie Dalene, born on January
1. She was the
New Year's baby at Bloomsburg Hospital John is
an
attorney in Bloomsburg.
MILLICENT JO KOCHER 75 and
Michael Sharok Jr
Forty Fort. Millicent earned a master's
counseling from the University of Scranton
and is employed by Prudential-Bache
Securities in
Wilkes-Barre. They reside in Edwardsville.
were married
degree
in
in
™™LDER
a%^
1
chc^ ?
L BU
75
BPhrata
^
is
serving as a long-term
High
" CW
ROBIN MONTGOMERY 75 has joined the staff of
the
Lewisburg School District at the
Linntown
Room It is her third year there, but her Resource
first as a
Pl<
Sh haS Uught for Ca ital Area
P
?;^
5
6
3nd f0r
CentraJ Susquehanna
p™2? f n"?
u,n* ^ ShikeUamy. Sunbury and Linn50 t3 Ught at Seli*sgrove Center.
She is a
vornfSrf^
K
volunteer
for Susquehanna
Women in Transition.
^i™«SS
^
K
I
has been teachvears. She and her
'73
her husband
are the parents of a daughter.
t.
his graduate studies at Shippensbure
husband, David, live
M.
'79
Barbara,
ROBERT TABACHINI
assistant
'73
RD
Craig are parents of a son, Alec Arnold.
Abbie Lyn, age seven.
.
like for the
Patricia
NJ 07419
KAY BOWER YANCHUNAS
exploitation of children.
MBA
the whole story, and they kind of
you are filming," he said.
Isolation while
Some of the first scenes that are worked on are from the
end of the film, so it Is difficult to get a handle on Just
what the story Involves, he said.
Such was the case In "On the Wings of Eagles," the
five-hour NBC mini-series, In which Sabol played a
guard at the American Embassy. He said he was
amazed when he saw the finished product.
Sabol describes himself as being shy and introverted
and said If there ever was an unlikely actor It Is he
in
Lahaska,
of people
could immediately get serious.
While filming "The Falcon and the Snowman" with
Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn, Sabol had his own
trailer. Some days he got a 6 a
call and had to wait
around until late afternoon when he was called.
In "Conan the Barbarian II" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Grace Jones, Sabol was a soldier guarding
Jones in the desert while she was attempting to escape.
"The scene we were filming is three minutes, but it
took us three days to film it," Sabol said. He said Jones
used a wooden club, and "she played it for real,"
injuring several people. Sabol said he was hit on the
head a few times but was luckier than one of the other
extras who received a severe eye injury.
JUDITH ORMAN 73 was recipient of one of the
YWCA's 1986 PEARL Awards, which honor
women who have excelled in their profession.
As German teacher at Hazleton High School, she has
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
II."
lot
1973
1973
•«.
81
AL
C
CADMAN
^
MARY LYN SEELY
?
*!!I
are planning
a July 18 wedding. Marv Lvn
is a
75
Health/Mental Retardation Program
in Danville.
Don
is
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1975
1987
IS
1975
1976
a salesman for Sears in Bloomsburg and
insurance broker and income tax preparer
DONNA PECA
75 has joined
Area High School.
TRIESTE
is
also an
s
And
the faculty of
Mahanov
J
A.
mamed
,
RICK LEE TROWBRIDGE
were married
degree
in special
was
and MoUy
education at MUlersville University
WILLIAM MANSELL
and
'75
is
KATHLEEN HAYES
'80
are engaged. Kathleen is employed by
the Schuylkill
County Intermediate Unit as a special education
teacher
at Tamaqua Junior High School. Bill is
a teacher at
elementary-middle school
in
b
the
the St. Clair School Dis
trict.
RANDY W. WOLFINGER '75 and Nancy E Ziegman
were married September 6 in Texas, Md. Randy,
who is
studying for his M B S. degree in finance
at Loyola
College, Baltimore, is a controller for Hedwin
Corp
Baltimore. The couple lives in Timonium.
*
1
Ween
e tlme he ,e "
U
H pltaI
SiS??
?f
'^"y Police
S
for
d
Pocono
Hospital's psychiatric service
E5
just
X? 8
Th™?/
£m
come up and
1
lhlS
™ u «y»rt-
™
walk alonslde you
•'»«»
'he inmates
the.N
,,
ers, rapists ....
"I had a leather
mmde.
briefcase at the time, and they
started commenting on it. telling
me hov, much money
they could get for It on the street
Horn inferred that If he had been on
the street be
would no longer have had the briefcase
B
n g he g0t a real feel for otner
as Pects of
nH
^n°uJ°
, ..
prison
life:
It s a culture within
a culture. You get a
real feel for what those guys
are going through I knew
one guy who d been in for 40 years,
and was due to get
out. He was petrified. Prison
was all he knew And he
already knew he was going to fail "
and Larry Osmond were
married in Bethlehem. Vickie is a hostess for
Perkins
Restaurant. The couple lives in Bethlehem.
EDWARD
E.
'75
BURKETT
'75
the Cornerstone Bible Church of
He earned
was ordained pastor
Washington, Pa
of
a master of ministry degree from Antietam
Seminary in Hagerstown, Md. He began his
first pastorate in Marianna in
March 1983.
Prior to that, he and his wife, Vanassa, were
group
houseparents at Cedar Ridge Children's Home for Boys
in WUliamsport, Md. They are
parents of a daughter
Jennifer, and they live in Washington
Biblical
RUSSELL HORN
was featured in an article in the
Sunday Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, written by Fred
Seitz
'75
The sum effect of Horn's own experiences
have been
to make him a good listener,
something he says he
'
hadn't always been.
These days Horn works with Medical
Associates of
Monroe County, in another setting with varied
opportun
Itles
And In the meantime, he's looking at
doctoral
programs In clinical psychology, with an
working
his
eye toward
way through
one.
he's completed that (as you can expect
him to)
Horn plans to stay close to home,
listening and
exploring
and probably doing more sailing than
he
got to do In Newport
i
Russell Horn
Newport, R.I.
"I had an opportunity to get some
administrative
experience," he says, "and to help coordinate and set
up
an occupational health service at Newport Hospital."
After having christened the project, Horn set
out to do
some sailing. That was another reason he'd chosen
Newport: "I always wanted to live near the sea at some
my
boat.' And I'd say, 'Sure, okay.' But for
some
reason, we never did it."
It doesn't take long in conversation
with Horn to
realize that he's uncomfortable with banter like that,
about promises others don't intend to keep.
"I would say that I'm an aggressive person in certain
respects. I mean that, when I believe in something,
I'm
a real go-getter. Newport was really an example of
that.
The reason I went up there was to get a good viable
strong program off the ground. And I got to do that."
Horn grew up in Tannersville and graduated from
Pocono Mountain High School. He went from there to
Bloomsburg University, where he majored in biology
He wasn't sure at the time where a biology degree
would lead him; but he'd known for many years that it
wouldn't likely be into a medical school
"I was the son of a doctor." he says "I used to see
the kind of hours he had to work, and how little time he
had for himself."
His father, Dr. Edward T. Horn, retired to Florida not
long ago. having practiced for many years in Pocono
Summit, and in Pocono Hospital's Emergency Outpatient
Department
And although Horn
didn't quite follow in his father's
and son wound up working alongside
one another for several years in the hospital's emergency department - and doing many of the same
footsteps, father
things
readln 8
,s
workln« on a "iter's degree
of
is
International
also aTeuten
W
,n
!
'
Us
In 1985.
JOHN A MAY 76
has been licensed by the State
Board of Accountancy to practice as a
certified public
•"^'nlanl He has Ixvn with the Pennsylvania
Depart
ment of Revenue. Unreal, of Audits,
since 1977 as a
revenue auditor and audit supervisor
He
actlnfl
regional manager o( the Ih.reau
o(
Audits at the
Bethlehem office
••"nod a masters degrer in hnsm.-ss
...Inunist.a
tlon from Lehigh University In
1983.
Ifl
and his wife, the former Marilyn
•'«»'»'
daughtei
Manna
,
MARIA
I'ollfka.
have
a
RUSSONIELLO 76 has been appointed
University relations at Pennsylvania Stale
University s Worthlngton s, anion
Campus. She will
provide coordination and leadership
In
fundralslng
alumni affairs and general community
relations
Maria joined Pen,, stair i„ |Q79 as
assistant to the
dean of student affairs and was named
assistant
'' "• <»'
student programs and .ervlees In
J
direct,,,
p
.
March
I
'ill
i
She formerly was a drug
^•'•''W
with
he
I
(
and alcohol treatment
•olmnbla/Montour/Snyde./ll,
,
Drug and Alcohol Program fo. tin ^ years
Maria earned a master's degree In student
personnel
K
«
administration
at
llll"
m
-
n»yi
live in Clark's
Summit
1976
1977
Representative:
Road, Chalfont,
PA
Randa Gossln
Trigcs.
870
Mvers
y
18914.
Representative: Paul
CHRISTOPHER
A. HERTIG 76, a member of the
faculty at York College, has had a series
of art id.
published in Protection Officer He was also a
contributing writer to the second edition of Protection
Offfcei
Training Manual. He earned a master's degree
In
criminology at Indiana University
point."
But the sailing wasn't meant to be. "People were
nice
enough there," he recalls, laughing. "Someone was
always saying, 'Well, let's get together. Come on out on
7
she and her husband, Vincent,
-
a
i
a
Tannersville native who's spent
much of his near 10-year career as a physician's
assistant not far from home
but he's explored a few
out-of-the-way avenues along the way, and has
a few
more planned.
Horn, who calls those explorations "opportunities "
recently returned to this area after a 10-month
stay in
is
as
andid.de School in Pensaeola,
Kla
and was commls
Stoned ... the Naval Keserve Fo,
tUc nexUwo yeTrshe
»«;ter
attack High, training a Pens.
"Pus Christ! and Klngsville Texas
«»M^inuHl a bachelor's degrw In business
adminlstra
w. h a ma,o,
««
in
industrial accounting al the
University of Nevada at
Vegas
When
-
certmed
Marian Catholic Hich
Ta.nam.a (mm l'.>76 to
8 For the next "w
yean he worked on the Interna] control staff
fo
the
miton corporation in Las
Vegas Nevada
Vhool
.
•
^
ant in the Naval Reserve.
After graduating, he taught at
emergency depart
had work"!
two years and on
,
SCHMOYER
808
for three years
Part of that job entailed some
of the more interest Inn
HD|
experiences he's had. before and since
6
W ° rk< in lne slaU' Penitentiary at
Dallas P? uTuih
b was ?
y
t0 evalu ale then snd their
mtKf
'.i
P
medications,
and. find
out if thov were stable
"But I'll never forget the Oral time
I
went up alone
Walkl ng ,nt ° 3 mMlmUIn *evurltv
prison,
lh!S^,If
,
re g0,ng t0 ** w ell protected
8
Hut
S
haS
'
a doctoral student at Lehigh
University.
"J
J"
the American
Graduate School
Mana.enuMH ,n Glendale. Arizona.
He
-
York
la
at
NewP° rt "°™
f0r
.
VICKIE
She
'
,
im
SSafiT
^
-
m^^f
J. Fltterltng
employed by the Berks County Intermediate Unit
as a
teacher in the Conrad Weiser School District
The cotmle
H
lives in Mohnton.
at
a comfortable enough arrangement
y 11 WaS S** 1
schedule was great
and
J? was great
work
In an emergency room
there's
always a variety, always something
"
new
Before that Horn had spent his
first two vears as a
d uale doln R anything and everything
in a
P* in center-city Philadelphia
medical clinic
;t
'75
Mohnton. Rick, who also received a
in
It
,kU*
KENNEDY '75 and Michael J Lafavore
September 27 in Mertztown Trieste is a
projects director at Rodale Press, Inc
Emmaus Their
address is 1513 Turner Street, Allentown
were
years after Horn had completed the
nh^n^
EES
phys cian
assistant program
Hahnemann College
THADDEUS KOSCIOLEK
76
the new principal of
the Stephen S. Palmer Middle School in the
Palmerton
Area School District. He taught fifth and sixth grade
at
the Third Street School in Palmerton for nine
years and
was a sixth grade teacher at the Towamenslng Elementary School for two weeks before assuming
administrative duties at the middle school.
Kosclolek completed graduate work In school adminisis
tration at Lehigh University, where he
obtained his
secondary principal certification.
He and his wife, Marianne, live in Lake Hauto with
daughter. Ashley
RICK and
KAREN STANK HOWENSTINE
76 are
Leigh, born on June 11,
1986 She weighed six pounds, three and a half
ounces
and was 19 and a half inches long They still reside at
1520 Ridgeview Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110
parents of a daughter,
Amanda
KATHY
76 was named Teacher of the Year In
Mercer County, N.J She has taught Independent living
at Mercer County Vocational Technical School
since 1982. Before that she served as a special education
teacher for the Ewing Township Public Schools, the
Hunterdon State School and the Penndel PsychiatricCenter. She received a master's degree at Rutgers
University
She and her husband. Charles, live
with their son, Charles.
MARLENE BEAVER
In
Ewing
NJ
(Master's 76), assistant professor of education at United Wesleyan College in Allen-
L.
<;
Self.
P.O. Box 142
RD
3
17821 (717 ) 275-3848
GE1GER
77 has been named elementary
school principal In the Red Lion Area School District
In
Windsor, Pa. Prior to her appointment, she was
head
teacher at the Pine Forge Elementary School In
the
Boyertown Area School District.
She received her master of education degree
at
Kutztown University In 1980 and her administrative
certification at Lehigh University In 1985.
The latter
work included a year long administrative Internship
at
Pine Forge Elementary School
She was selected as the Outstanding Young Educator
by the Boyertown Area Jaycees in 1966 She has
also
written an article, "The Communicator: Sixth
Grade
Super Scoops," for Instructor,* Journal for educators.
Kathy began her teaching career as a Chapter I
Instructional aide at Boyertown Area Junior
High East
In 1977. In 1978 she became the sixth grade
teacher at
Pine Forge Elementary
She served fol nine yean as coach of an Optimist
Club sponsored girls' softball team. She has also been
an annual cast member and soloist with the Boyertown
Music League's "On Stage Follies" since 1978. She was
also active In other community and church
activities
prior to
KAREN HICKS
skills
PA
Danville.
moving
JEFF BALDAN
at
77 has been appointed social worker
Northeastern Community Health Services, Inc
In
,
Jermyn. He formerly worked at Foster Medical Corporation In Old Forge and at St. Joseph's Hospital in
Carbondale
Baldan Is married to the former Andrea Hanchak, and
the couple lives in Lake Ariel
DIANE GROSS ZEIDERS
Jeffrey, are parents of a son,
January
2.
The couple
lives In
'77 and her husband,
Benjamin Stair, born on
New
CANDACE SHUMAN STEINER
Bloomfleld.
'77
and her husband,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
16
1987
Dennis, are parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Marie,
born on Thanksgiving Day
MICHAEL LEIGHOW
and his wife are parents of a
daughter, Laura Anne, born on January 2. They live at
Muncy R.D. 1.
*77
MICHAEL DeMARCO
parents of a son,
CARL
Jeremy
'77
and his
Scott.
They
wife, ShelJie, are
live In Clifton, N.J.
CYNTHIA WYSOCKI WOMER
and
'77
&
'80
are
parents of a daughter.
DEBORAH A. MULL '77 and Christopher R Keen are
planning a September wedding. Deborah Is employed by
General Electric
CALLUS DOERR McCLATCHY
has been named
speech-language pathology for both the
Ailentown Hospital and the Lehigh Valley Hospital
Center. She had previously worked as a speech-language
director
'77
of
pathologist at the Graduate Hospital In Philadelphia.
She had also worked as a consultant In private practice
in Philadelphia and as a clinician for the Capital Area
Intermediate Unit
In
Camp
field.
CYNTHIA PETERS LOGAN
Robert, announce the birth of
Franklin Grove, III.
and her husband,
a daughter They live in
was
recipient
one of the Hazleton YWCA's 1986 PEARL Awards,
which honor women who have excelled In their profesIn addition to
being supervisor of nursing services for
the Hazleton Area School District, Dr. Shepperson
serves as counselor-consultant for the Lutheran Welfare
Services. She has completely restructured and updated
the nursing department in the school district and has
Incorporated a family life education curriculum, which
she authored, throughout the elementary schools.
She Is a trained counselor and qualified sex educator
and therapist. She has presented numerous lectures on
child sexual assault, adolescent sexuality, sexuality and
the handicapped child, and parenting.
A graduate of the Hazleton State General Hospital
School of Nursing, she earned a master's degree in
counselor education at the University of Scranton and a
Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania.
BRITA
'77 and Beverly Ann Harbach
wedding. Stephen Is an assistant
branch manager with Commonwealth Bank and Trust
Co., N.A.
May
1978
Representative:
NY
SHARON
James
L.
Byrnes, 7 Wlncanton Drive
14450
L.
CAETI
'78
and Timothy E. Younes were
BURTON C.
ILLY '78. assistant director for the
adult outpatient department at the Scranton
Counseling
Center, has joined A.C. Patel, M.D., and
Associates, a
new private, psychiatric/psychological service in North
RE
eastern Pennsylvania.
While active in counseling adult clients, he
has
developed a specialty in the treatment of
eating
disorders. He has also provided in-service programs
on
eating disorders for various agencies in the
community
including Marworth, University of Scranton.
Keystone
Junior College, WDAU-TV and
radio.
WARM
and his
wife, the
former Donna Taroli,
son,
and his wife are the parents of a
'78
Nathan Bradley.
and David Wesley
'78
Williams were married October 11 in York. Barbara is a
copy editor for the York Daily Record. The couple
resides in York.
KARINA RAMINS
TERRY SHOEMAKER
Seminary in Philadelphia.
She has accepted a call to be pastor of Nativity
Lutheran Church in Chester.
RONALD DALLA PIAZZA
and Mellnda Stephens
*78
JOHN F. KLIMEK '78 has opened an accounting and
tax office in Plttston. He received his state certification
He and his wife, the former Cheryl Markoski, have
two children, John Jason and Eric.
M. VECCHI
MAZURIK
'78 of
Gouldsboro
died December 15. A native of Carbondale, she
was a teacher at Marywood College and a past manager
of the University of Scranton bookstore.
Surviving are her husband, Stephen; three daughters
Stephanie, Jennifer and Stacey; her parents,
paternai
and maternal grandparents, a sister and a brother.
JOHN WILLIAM BUCHERT
in
and Lisa Y. Miller
'78
John
Linfield.
self-employed
is
at
Sanatoga Oil Co.
ANTHONY
M.
pastor of the Welsh Bethel
He received
seminary
his
education
Eastern
at
Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, where he
earned a master of divinity degree in 1982. Before
attending Bloomsburg, he served in the U.S. Marine
Corps.
Rev. Hartshorne is the former pastor of the Providence Baptist Church in Scranton.
He and
what used to be a oneOrange. They have two children, Donnie
his wife, Sharon, live in
room school
in
and Beth
JOSEPH
MCDONALD
P.
admitted to the bar
his law degree last
School of
the
Law
Jr. '79 of Whitehall
has been
Northampton County. He earned
May from the C. Blake McDowell
in
at the University of Akron. He has joined
of Turtzo, Spry, Powlette, Serocchi
Bangor law firm
and Faul.
Joseph
married
is
they reside
to the
former Linda Fangio, and
Whiteall.
in
DEBORAH
KELLERMAN
A.
'79 and the Rev. Gary L.
Gilpin were married November 22 in Glenbum. Deborah, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg,
is a hearing therapist for the Northeastern Educational
19.
DONALD
L.
WTEST
The couple
II
(MBA
lives in Scranton.
has been named
'79)
manager of investments and financial planning group by
Commonwealth National Bank. He has served as
manager of the bank's financial planning and analysis
department since 1982. He joined the bank in 1980 as an
analyst.
He and
his wife, the former Laurie E.
Lowe,
live in
DONALD
H.
LYNNE KREBS
ELSENBAUMER
and KELLI
'79
'80 were married December 6 in
Salem. Both are certified public accountants at Loch
and Digiacomo, an Ailentown accounting firm. Their
address is 2546 Fairview St., Ailentown.
ADELE DOUGHERTY RESSLER
address: 613 Darlington Road, Media,
'79
PA
has
a
new
19063.
ALFRED E. DIN '79 has joined Meritor Financial
Markets, the institutional banking division of Meritor
Financial Group, as a senior associate in capital
markets.
Prior to joining Meritor, Din was a research assistant
at Drexel University and was formerly
assistant director of analysis with Societe de Banque in Cameroon.
He earned an MBA at Laredo State University, Texas
in 1981, and working on his Ph.D. at
Drexel.
Din and his wife reside in Upper Darby.
'78
has been pro-
moted by Northeastern Bank of Pennsylvania to
assistant vice president, commercial loan officer
II corporate
banking division, Lehigh Valley Region.
He joined the bank
corporate trainee.
in
1983
as
a
credit
analyst
1979
Representative: Corey M. Waters, R.D.#2,
Box 276
Old Berwick Road, Susquehanna Trail, Se! ins grove
PA
(
DEBORAH KELLY
EDWARD
J.
engaged. Ed
Mount Penn.
'79 is
PEIFER
is
engaged
to Scott S.
Tobey.
and Joanne L. Hoffman are
employed by Jack W. Long and Co
'79
SARA LINDSLEY '79, R.N., has been appointed to the
newly created post of wellness coordinator
at Memorial
Hospital in York.
ROSENCRANCE
717 ) 743-5577
'
She formerly was director of health
promotion and
wellness at
.«',.
at Illinois
.
Iredell
Memorial Hospital
earned a master's degree
in
in
Statesville
health education
State University.
JAMES A. DALTON '79 has been appointed assistant
vice president at the new State
College office of Legg
Mason Masten, the Pittsburgh-based brokerage
firm
Jim has been in the securities industry since
1980.
JOHN BENSON '79, a junior high school social studies
teacher in the Wayne Highlands
School District, has also
been a sportwriter for the
Susquehanna County Independent since July 1985. Since joining
the Independent
he has covered local sports
as well as major
New York Mets, World Cup ski
umping NASCAR, the Binghamton
Whalers, Syracuse
Mike Tysoa and
staff
events, deluding the
MICHAEL STEIN
'79
and his wife, Barbara
are
JohrMcEnrw
has recently been pro-
branch manager at the Boyertown office of
First Federal Savings and Loan of Pottstown.
His
previous position was as a mortgage loan underwriter
Terry resides in Spring City.
'79 is
1
parents of a daughter.
'78
DON HARTSHORNE
Baptist Church in Wilkes-Barre.
'78
logical
17870
of Lourdes.
She and her husband are parents of two sons.
Annville.
has been ordained into the
ministry of the Lutheran Church in America. She earned
a master of divinity degree from Colgate Rochester/
Bexley Hall/Crozer Seminary in 1982, studied at Temple
University and Tubingen University, West Germany,
and completed Lutheran studies at the Lutheran Theo-
KATHLEEN
Lady
Intermediate Unit No.
and his wife, the former Alice
Reynolds, are the parents of a daughter, Sara Frances,
born on December 19. The family lives In Carlisle.
R.D.
Pennridge High School She has also taught at Cocalico
High School, Schuylkill Haven, Lewisburg, and Our
'78
live in
Scranton.
moted
BRAD JOHNSON
were married
married November 22 in Mechanicsburg. Sharon is
a
special education teacher for the Capital Area
Intermediate Unit.
Reilly
of their first daughter, Gia, who was born on May 31,
1986. They reside at 23 Longvlew Terrace, Ashland. Pa.
in 1984.
YOUNG
T.
announce the birth
'78
'77
lives in Whitehall.
Falrport,
ENES ZIMMERMAN
are engaged.
and Deborah A. Statler were
married September 1 in Bethlehem. Joseph is employed
by John Hancock Financial Services, and the couple
STEPHEN
and
BARBARA JEAN FAHEY
sion.
are planning a
DON
JAY FRANKLIN
'77
of
A.
has received a lifesaving
'78
began administering cardiopulmonary resusltation to
revive the infant. When the ambulance arrived, he
continued to help revive her By the time they arrived at
Bloomsburg Hospital, the baby was breathing. The
infant was discharged from the hospital the next day
Hammaker, an orderly at the hospital for 12 years,
said he had performed CPR on babies at the hospital,
but never out in the field.
He received the lifesaving award from his employer,
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.
Hammaker has four daughters of his own.
'77
GERALDINE STISH SHEPPERSON
JOSEPH
ROBIN HAMMAKER
award as a result of an extra stop he made on his way
home from work one day in October.
Hammaker, a member of the Bloomsburg Volunteer
Ambulance Association, was driving home from work
when he heard on the ambulance pager in his car that a
baby had stopped breathing.
Because he was near the baby's house, he responded
to the call and arrived shortly before the ambulance.
The mother, who was hysterical, was on the porch
with the baby girl, about three and a half months old at
the time, who was apparently choking.
The mother gave the baby to Hammaker. and he
Hill
She also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg
(1978) and holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence In
her
1979
1978
1977
to
his
wife,
Elizabeth Bryant, are parents of a son.
DEBORAH ROBINSON
'79
is
the
former
Kim
teaching physics at
am 3 master s de gree in reading from the
t
University
offi
Scranton in 1986.
He and his wife, the former Debra
Dubanowitz, have
three daughters: Jill, five;
Jaime, four; and Jennifer,
v^J
'
«
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Marrh
1979
1980
ANN ^RJAINE REITZ
79 and Joseph A Cherneski
M
McAdoo
^
were manned November
m
B
Ule
Tn?S^
The couple
-
in
lives in S?
Emmaus.
™?S^
Muncy
the
School
and Kim
Muncy
Carol
is
The couple
District.
Quarry Road, Muncy.
n^i^°SEPH J™ ™
FRANKLIN
M
a teacher In
at 304
TINTLE
'79
his wife, Diane,
and Laura. They
in
'80
and Denlse R
Wllllamsport
Frank Is
Corp MonlRomery They
has been promoted to
1980
and Maria Sassanl are
wedding. Gary Is employed
.
in
JERRY
L.
BOLIG
'80
LaRuffa, 9100
Meadow
FL 32821
and Kimberly Ann Lazar were
married October 11 in Rooke Chapel, Bucknell
UniverJerry is an internal auditor at Snyder County
sity.
Co.
They reside
Trust
in
and Ronald J. Tomcavage are
planning a May 22, 1987 wedding. Janet is
a diabetes
nurse specialist at Geisinger Medical Center,
Danville.
'80
MARY GURAVAGE
a
May wedding
St.
in
Luke Hospital
RICHARD
and Dolph Yost are planning
Mary is a dialysis nurse at
Bethlehem.
MENNITI
'80 and his wife, the former
announce the birth of a daughter
Christine, on July 25, 1986. She weighed eight
pounds, six ounces and was 20 and a fourth inches
long
Richard is employed by Shell Offshore, Inc
as a
financial specialist in system services/finance
He
Janice
S.
and Lynne L Partridge
Mechanlcsburg Michael
recently became a Certified Management
Accountant
after successfully completing a comprehensive
examination on accounting and related subjects and
satisfying
the requirement of two years of management
accounting experience Their address is 222 Crystal
Street New
70124.
DONNA FISCHER BEAHM '80 and her husband, Jeff
announce the birth of a son, Drew Allen. Their new
address is R.D. 2, Box 132A, New Tripoli, PA 18066
was
recently
'80
and Michael F. Petmny are
wed Is working on an MBA
degree
D.
WEIDMAN
CAROL A. DOMANOSKY '80 has been named coordl
nator of intervention services in the
Catholic Social
Services Court Advocate Program. In
this position.
Carol will be responsible for the delivery
of services
dealing with drunk driving and an
educational formal
designed to deal with underage drinking
She has been employed by Catholic Social
Services
since 1984, Involved with the delivery
of psychological
support services at Luzerne County Prison
She formerly taught for a number of years at
Wyoming Area
Catholic. She received her master's
degree In psychology from Marywood College In December 1984.
Assistance.
They reside
in
GENE STASCHAK
Radio
Harrisburg.
birth
o(
a
and her husband. Chris
daughter, Holly Lynn, on
'81
nWlrad(,r,,S S,sH
,)
-
H«x
2.
712.
OSESUE
The
'81 and his wife.
Carol, became proud
ftsl ehilil. Mary ('anil, on
November
2
t.iH's
reside
In
guakerlown
KOBKKT
ACOU 'HI and Michelle L Boyer were
married in Buckhorn Robert, who
received a degree In
computer science, is employed by Countrymald
Sportswear. Berwick
.1
IMiNNA M PLUCIIINSKY 'HI and Steven W
Slovak
wed on May 2. 1987 Donna is employed
by
plan to
,
of
ANTHONY BONOMO
Wayne, N
'Hi
.1
and Karen Bunchalk are
B
tomber l9 1987 wc-ddlnR. Anthony
-.59
affiliated with
Bonomo Decorators of lla/lelon
BSSSS
Is
'
IK)NALI) It HENDRICKS II '81 and
Jennifer Ann
Kadaan are planning a May wedding. Don Is employed
by American Home Foods. Inc Mill,,.., as a
program
,
mer/analyst.
DENISE T IMtlSLUPSKl
the staff of David A
(Master's
'81)
has joined
the Globe
was formerly
Group, Wllkea
Wadas. audlologlst,
Store Hearing Aid ( enter m Scranton She
associated with the Oelslngei Medical
Bane, where she performed a varlely
and associated health care duties.
of
al
audlologlcal
testing
MAHV BETH iARDNEK 'HI of Crest wood has joined
Heading Medical west as a sales and cuatomei
sei
representative
She was formerly a |OClH] service
coordinator at the Berks County Baiter Seal
Society
where she provided support services and assessment of
special needs for hondlcapind children and their
faml
t
li
lies.
'80
Is
a
disc jockey
for
WZZO
Bethlehem. Gene, who used the radio surnames
of Stanley and Anthony during his
Initial
yean In
in
CAROL SHELHAMER WALL
coordinate!
'81.
communications
broadcasting, started at WILK in Wilkes -Barn- In
1980
He has also spent time at WPCN (Ml Pocono),
WEJ1
(Scranton) and WAEB (Allentownr
f>Tec Corp., was a participant In the
1986-1987 Leadership WUket-Barre Claaa/ she
and her
husband, Jerry, live at Harveys Lake
Station Z-95, a 24-hour station, is the number
one radio
in the Lehigh Valley In the 18
to 44-year-old
category and reaches listeners In Harrisburg, Philadelphia, the New Jersey shore and the
Scranton area.
CAMILLE STRAUSSER '81 and Jeff Bartlett were
married In Berwick Camllle, who earned a master's
degree at Kalrlelgh Dickinson University, Is (he assist-
station
Gene, who now uses the name "Stosh," does the
7
p.m to midnight show five or six nights a week He
hopes to work at a Philadephia BtatlOD someday
fol
ant director of student activities at
Montclall State
College hi New Jersey. Their address Is 500
Adams
Lane. No. 16N. North Brunswick. NJ 08902
or get
into the public relations aspect of the
communications
ALESSIA BETH CRIBBEN '80 and Patrick J Murphy
were married In Mechanlcsburg Alessia Is
Jr
employed
as
a
customer
consultant
for
Marathon
Printing.
ANN BOOSE '80 and Dr. John F. Kalinich were
married September 6, 1986, in HyattsvUle, Md. Jeri Ann
earned a Ph.D. in cellular biology from Georgetown
University. She holds a Phi Beta Kappa key and is an
JERI
elected
Biology
.,
•
W. DARREL KECK '80 and Susan L Behers were
married on New Year's Eve In Wellsboro
Darrel is
employed by Purdue Farms, Inc., in Salisbury, Maryland, and the couple lives in Ocean
City.
and William
K Jones were
married on October 18 in Ephrata. Gail is employed by
the Department of Public Welfare, Bureau
of Medical
'80
the
Toshiba America. Inc
field.
GAIL
In
MICHAEL GOC
joined Roach
In the Malvern
a financial assistant fol
Slusser,
LA
'81 and
ROBERT C GREY
Berwick Bette Is a substitute
is
im.uuv manage, (or the Town
They reside In Berwick
!'••"•''»*»• "'<•"
^
She most
and Jeffry H. Wetherell
*81
ANDERSON
E.
were married
" 0BYAK -GILBERT '80 has
R^fhl^RRea,tors as a rea,tor associate
a a " tumn 1987
?
A/*T Technologies,
Inc.,
at Lehigh University
Amanda
Orleans,
In
a ht>1
KotHTt
of; ;
Bloomsburg
•'nnounee
'80
'80
Whitehall.
in
81
U
NXM02
RENE MATSKO
Middleburg.
JANET FISHER
Brll n
?
i
Millers
coordinator of student services.
J.
an
1
led \ugusl » In Hath Lisa
Is employed h V SI
Handling Systems, Inc The couple lues
in Nazareth!
BETTE
CHRISTINE ELAINE SHEPPS '80 and Timothy
Strong were married October 18 in Camp
Hill Christine
is employed by the State University
of New York as a
Vincent
81
i
USA ANN DELL' ALBA
vvei e inai
Jr
Porsche Design in Los Angeles She is
„„,„!„, „i the
Screen Actors Guild and AFTKA She and
her husband
live in Malvern.
Reading
have two children: Jeffrey
673, Orlando,
'
French wore marrlwl on
!
V»".v.
who also earned a
speech pathology at BU, Is a
speech
pathologist (,m the
meoln Intermediate Unit They
y
reside in Uincaster
i.!
'
were married December 20 In
is employed by Steve
Peter's Masonry Contractor
^?
office.
live in Shillington.
Representative:
lU U
'.
OellV
,,H
m
„
V
master
s degree
•
'80
MICHAEL E MAGUIRE
CentrevUle, Va.
Creek Drive, No.
MARISA N NESTICO '81 and David W.
McAnnaney
were married November 15 in Marion
Heights Marlsa
is a caseworker for the
Northumberland Counts Area
y
Agency on Aging in Shamokln.
JANICE YOUNCI PAHLS
Md
LORI L. HINTE RLE ITER '79 and Bruce Dewar
were
married December 6 in Aldie, Va. Lori
is a systems
programmer for Gannett Co., Inc., in Arlington Va
The
couple lives
reside in Shillington
I
son.
In
^treasurer
operations officer for Lebanon Valley
National Bank
Before joining the bank, he was manager
of production
and inventory control with GAI-tronics In
He and
married
P«™* of a
planning a September 1987
of Earl Straub Vending. Inc
lives
R275
F.
SHOEMAKER
J
GARY E^ IBBERSON
Walker
will
JEFFREY
Steven B Krels are
techno,0 K tsl at Gelslnger
Ztt&MSF
>79
1
Joan Beverly
be married on March 14. William
is a
administ r ator at ^e Singer Company.
Link
Flight Simulation Division, Kirkwood.
Clark
and
'90
*
?
Renninger were
?^?.
16 in
research juvenile dla-
H LT ,8° and h,s wlfe are
r
Jacob
Alexander, k
born October 20. 1986
j
GERARD M
were married August
will
'» is an academic developEJfiff and tutorial
ment specialist
coordinator for the Act 101
program at Lackawanna Junior College
A Counterman
Emmaus Charl™ is
A 8 enc y n Bethlehem^
SELTZER '79 and Margaret 0. Smith
are planning a September wedding.
Gerlrd is adminis
V
r
f the 0ut atie n<
Department at the
P
S!
i
n
?
„
Slate Belt Medical Center in Bangor,
Pa
CAROL LOUISE MYERS 79
*
Midi? a? CentTr
and Doris
15
Boose
*"
l
CHARLES QUINNEY 79
Dr
PAMELA YACINA
^5f"
17
1981
Science Center
D AN GELO '79 and Jacqueline Steibler were
m
f
married
September
20 in Mahanoy City Joseph
is a
High Sch °°
C0U P ,e Kefta
1987
1981
member
of the American Society for Cell
and the Society for Developmental Biology
While a student at Georgetown, she was both a
university fellow and an ARCS Foundation fellow
In
October they moved to Dallas, Texas, where they both
Ash Place, Broken Arrow,
accepted positions as research scientists at the Howard
Hughes Medical Institute, University of Texas Health
were
Representative: Beverly
ROBERT SPEZIALETTI
married
in
representative for
Howard
OK
Carter, 3321 South
74012. (918) 254-8757
ERNIE and DEBBIE RICHARDS JACKSON '81 are
living In A8chaffenburg. Germany The Jacksons
arrived In Germany In P'ebruary 1986 after Ernie
completed
Infantry
Officer's Advanced Course and
Fori Banning, Georgia. A captain, he
Is commander of a Bradley Infantry company
Debbie Is employed by the Defense Department as
editor of the Aschaffenburg FORUM, a bi-weekly
Ranger School
newspaper The newspaper recently won a special
achievement award In the U S Government/ Europe
annual newspaper contest for Its "Welcome to AschafM-nburg" issue Their mailing address Is Box 529, C
Company. 1st BN, 4th INF, APO, New York 09162.
JILLIANN
and Martha N Plaskonos
Shillington
Robert Is an agency
Lawyer's Title Insurance Corp They
'81
al
MAHNKEN UPTON
Tom, are parents
born
on July
Thomas, who
23.
will
of a daughter,
'81 and her husband,
Laura Elyse. who was
1986. She Joins a brother, Bryant
be three years old In March. They
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
18
1987
1981
1981
have moved
to
a
Willlamstown,
NJ
08094.
new home:
NANCY ERWINE FLINT
Ryers Ave., Cheltenham,
"81
PA
323
Brookdale Blvd.,
has a new address: 107
19012.
She
E. CUMMINGS '81 and JOHN J. DORIN '84
are planning a June 13 wedding in Scranton. Marie, who
also received a master's degree at BU, Is a speech and
language clinician for the Blast Intermediate Unit 17 in
Williamsport. James is a sales engineer for F&L Fluid
in
Camp
Vincent A. Bifferato of the Delaware Superior Court. In
August, he will become associated with the law firm of
Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor in Wilmington.
LISA M. HANUSCIK *81 earned a master's degree in
nursing at the University of Pennsylvania. She was
graduated summa cum laude from the adult health and
illness program with a clinical specialization in diabetes
is
a head nurse at
Lankenau Hospital
&
in Philadel-
Whitehall.
PEGGY J. MILLS '81 and Robert M. Davison were
married November 1 in Bethlehem. Peggy Is a teacher
in the Bethlehem Area School District. The couple lives
In
Whitehall
KAREN P. KELLEY '81 and Timothy J Goede were
married August 23 in Shamokin Karen is a computer
data base administrator, and they reside in California,
BRIAN
R.
QUIGLEY
and A. Christine Kalavsky
Brian is employed by Quigley
Chevrolet In Bally, and the couple lives at 617 Rhoads
Avenue, Boyertown.
'81
in Delphi.
ANN MARIE BILOTTA
'81
the lease accounting
manager for Patrick Media Group. This Is also the fifth
tax season she has served on the Carbondale office of H
& R Block.
BARBARA PAPPAS
married January
is
and Kevin J. Washo were
Scranton. Barbara Is a teacher in
10 In
'81
the Scranton School District.
CAROL FEATHER
'81,
director of nursing at Profes-
married on June
21
'81
in
and Ronald S. Murray were
Wayne. They reside in that
JOHN
and Stephen M. Falatovich are planning a July wedding. Joan is employed as
technical services supervisor of DFC Foods Corp., a
subsidiary of the Clorox Company in Bloomsburg.
MBA
degree
at St. Joseph's.
REBKKAH WELLING
married
also pursuing an
'81
and Thomas Hann were
Connellsville. Rebekah is employed by the
Connellsvllle Area School District as a substitute
teacher. The couple lives in Connellsvllle
in
JAMES A. HUEHOLT '81 of Wilkes-Barre has been
promoted to director of the newly-created
Corporate
Meetings Division at The Big Two Resorts.
In this new postion, Hueholt will be
responsible for
developing and Implementing a new sales effort
for the
meeting, conference and banquet facilities
at Big
Boulder Lake and Jack Frost Mountain.
Prior to his promotion, he directed rental
operations
or Snow Ridge Village at Jack Frost
Mountain and the
Villages on Big Boulder Lake, four-season
townhouse
communities at The Big Two.
JOSEPH SMITH
were married
and LORIS ANN
in Mount Penn. Loris
'81
last fall
THREN
'83
Is employed
by Syntrex, Inc., in Laguna HUls,
Calif., and Joe is
employed by Kendall-McGraw Laboratories in
Irvine
They live in Mission Vlejo.
JUDITH
A.
BULLEN
and John Toland Jr are
wedding. Judith is employed by U S
'81
planning a May
Health Care Inc., Blue Bell.
G.
SCHERMERHORN
'81
and William
4 In Harrisburg.
M
Janice
is
a claims adjudicator for the
Pennsylvania Department
of Labor and Industry. The couple
lives in Harrisburg,
CYNTHIA LYNCH '81 and Robert Edgar are planning
an April wedding. Cynthia is employed
as a nursery
school teacher at The Village School
House in
Jarret
town.
MARK
H. LOCEY '81 and Susan E. Abbott
plan
marry on April 25 in Fremont. Ohio. He
works
Community Mutual Insurance in Columbus, Ohio.
BARBARA G^STECKEL
'81
to
District
"
has graduated from Air
Lackland Air Force Base,
'82
DOUG TAYLOR
'82
was recently promoted
to
man-
Jr. '81
KAREN SCOTT '82 and CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURN '82 are planning an August 15th wedding in
1982
ELIZABETH
Representative:
Houston, TX 77098
Doug
Taylor, 2701 Revere Apt.
191,
territory
reside in
LORA L. TAYLOR '82 and Warren K. Crills are
planning a July 11, 1987, wedding in Lancaster. Lora is
an elementary teacher in the School District of Lancas-
ROBERT BLAZASKIE '82 and Patricia Marko are
planning a mid-1987 wedding. Robert is employed by the
Comprehensive Care Corporation as the program manager for Mercy Hospital's Adolescent Unit in WilkesBarre.
E.
CAMPBELL
Grace E.
wedding. Tom, who
and
'82
Jr.
EDWARD
worker
social
at
Pitts-
Presbyterian-
MARK FENSTERMAKER
and Reyne
'82
planning a September 19, 1987
employed by McDonald's Corp.
MARY LYNN WILLIAMS
'82
C. Fredericks are
wedding.
Keith
is
and Ernest M. Gambone
are planning a September 1987 wedding. Mary, who
also
earned a master's degree at BU, is a speech and
language pathologist in Baltimore, Md.
CRAIG ALLEN DIEHL
'82
and Beth Ann Bowers are
planning a June 7 wedding. Craig
School of Law.
is
attending Dickinson
DOUGLAS MEIER
Law Enforcement
'82 graduated
Training Center
Ga., where she underwent 16
physical fitness training. She
weeks
is
from the
in
23 wedding.
is
'82
and
KATHLEEN MARIE
are planning a June 20 wedding. Kathleen
is employed
by the Reading Hospital and Medical
Center as a registered nurse in intensive care and as a
per diem staff member and CPR instructor at the Berks
'83
County Chapter, American Red Cross. Craig
employed by the CNA Insurance Company, Reading.
CONSTANCE WEBER
is
to Houston,
a position as a
computer analyst in the information and computer
services departmetn of Shell Oil Co. In April
1985 he was
Regina K. Higdon of Bloomington, Indiana
who was teaching in LeMarque, Texas. Later in 1985*
to
Craig was transferred to Shell's international
subsidiary, Pecten International, where
he worked as a
supervisor of computer services in
Damascas Syria
They returned from Syria in May 1986, and Craig
is now
re-employed by Shell in the same department
They
reside at 3609 Misty Lane, Pearland,
Texas 77581 a
suburb of Houston.
D1LIBERTO
is
a
substitute
JOSEPH A. LOTZ '82 and Karen L. Evans are
planning an April 4 wedding in Scranton. Joseph is a
psychotherapist at the Friendship House Children's
Center.
MARK
F. YOVISH '82 has been promoted to the rank
of captain in the U.S. Air Force. He is a sierra
flight
commander at Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana, with
the 564th Strategic Missile Squadron. He and
his wife
Katherine, live in Great Fails.
AMY
L.
RUHL
'82 and Brian G. French were
married
Lancaster. Amy is a speech therapist for
the Lincoln Intermediate Unit in York.
The couple lives
in Lancaster.
in
KATHLEEN
was admitted
to the
Delaware Supreme Court Bar on December
17. 1986 and
the Delaware Federal District Court
Bar on January 5
1987. A graduate of Delaware Law
School of Widener
University, he is judicial law clerk to
the Honorable
P.
GREEN
were married June 7
m
'82
and Dr. Al
J.
Barbati
in Springfield.
Kathleen is a life
the Insurance Company of North
Philadelphia. The couple lives in Clementon,
for
IN .J
MICHAEL
J.
McGEEHAN
'82 and Kally Ann Noblitt
Colonial Heights, Va., in the fall.
Michael is a divisional training manager
for the Red
Roof Inns, Inc., in Gaithersburg, Md.
The couple resides
were married
in
in
Gaithersburg.
KATHLEEN McDONALD
were married August 30
med
in
cal technologist at
couple lives
ANITA
Jr. '82
and Donald Brady are
teacher.
America
moved
'82
wedding. Constance
Glenco,
academic and
stationed at Houston
E. HILL '82 writes that he
after graduation to accept
May
planning a
underwriter
A.
of
'82
Doug
CRAIG CURTIS GOOD
LOEPER
of
Texas.
RICHARD
and Lauren A. Fowler
Bethlehem. Mark is
and Louise Heist are planning
a major accounts representative with Fraser Business Equipment, Reading.
May
a
October 25
COLLEEN CONYNGHAM
married
'82
in
4
employed by the Guardian Life Insurance Company
America. They live in Hellertown.
May
KEITH W. ARTLEY
Federal
for
Hill.
ZEGLEN
'82 and LISA L. BROOKS '83
wedding. Lisa, a registered nurse, is
employed by Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland,
and Ed is employed as a sales representative for Harris3M in King of Prussia.
J.
are planning a
manager
Camp
'82 and Joseph P. Graci
Harrisburg. Elizabeth is a
Maybelline Sales, Inc. They
4 in
were married October
ter.
THOMAS
SCHROPP
J.
were married October
at
and James R. Marinelli
is employed
are planning a December wedding.
Barbara
by the Clinton Township School
at
Williamsport. Karen is a speech/language therapist for
the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, and Chris is
a systems analyst for Computer Aid in Harrisburg.
CRAIG
JANICE ELIZABETH HERROLD
Jr.
training
ager in the Houston office of Ernst & Whinney. Doug
primarily serves clients in the financial services indus-
and Marcia A
Focht were married September 13 in Allentown. Robert
Is employed by K mart. They reside in Northampton.
Texas,
Gough were married October
UKLEYA
try.
ROBERT
burgh, is a clinical
University Hospital.
Is
1986
'81
Boughner are planning a May 1987
earned a master's degree at the University of
She
1
May
Texas.
JOAN MARIE WYDOCK
In
for 1987.
F.
Force basic
sional Care Incorporated In Bryn Mawr, has
been
chosen as the American Cancer Society's Nurse of Hope
Delaware County
'82
Cory
child,
first
MD
MARIANNE SMITH
KAREN FRANCES INSALACO '81 and Dennis F.
Klepadlo were married November 1 in West Pittston.
Karen is a supervisor for Insalaco's, Inc. The couple
lives in Harding.
were married
WASIELCZYK
(seven pounds, nine ounces;
Mike received a master's
degree in computer science at American University in
Washington, D C. In June he left the Defense Department to become a member of the technical staff at
Computer Sciences Corporation. Their address is 8008
Hadfield Court, Pasadena,
21122.
community
MICHAEL T. PRICE '81 and Deborah Ann Gouldner
were married October 18 in Bethlehem. Michael is a
route salesman for Frito Lay, Inc. The couple lives in
December
20.5 inches long). In
CHARLES
F. TIRENDI '81 received his Ph.D. from
the University of Delaware in December
'83
Michael, on
phia
Md
Hill.
and MARGARET SANDERS
announce the birth of their
MIKE
mellitus
MARIE
Components
1982
L.
in
and Leo Sokoloski
III
is
a
Bloomsburg Hospital. The
Bloomsburg.
DORNSIFE
were married October
Mahanoy
'82
Girardville. Kathleen
and Michael J. Ansbach
Gordon. The couple lives in
'82
4 in
City.
^
111
of the S^J
Williamsport
nas °een
named
executive director
Area Community College Founda-
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERUY/Match
1982
tion^
1983
She formerly was with the Jersey Shore
State Bank
for four years.
LAUREL MOWERY ARC HEY
announce the birth
Jeffrey,
of
and her husband
a son. Matthew Scott
ffi
ROBERT
KRUPKA '82 of Stroud Township has
been appointed an assistant cashier
at First Eastern
Bank He is a commercial loan officer in First
Eastern s
Pocono Region.
FRANK
BROOKS
H.
were married June
and Sharon A. McAvinev
Brigantine. N J Frank is room
14 in
^
^WIIX1AM KOWKER
C
Aa
FUSSNER
were
83
and KATHLEEN
September 13 in
'82
married
Allentown. Kathleen, who also earned a
master's degree
S a sP^n-'anguage pathologist at
Keystone
d
k k<\ ! .
Rehabilitation
Systems. Richard is a manufacturing
cost accountant at Durkee Famous
Foods They reside
in Schnecksville.
ELIZABETH S MAURER '82 and WARREN
HARDING '85 were married November 29. They live Cin
Mechanicsburg.
ParenU
Octo£r 28*
°
UG1 K
nSSSPt
and
Dav,d
a
'
°n
technician
TROUTMAN
'83
MOLLY E WAGNER
and
ln
Elizabethtown
KLINEDINST
s.
'83
Representative:
Aurora, CO 80044
Kim Gobora
Bent, P.O
Box
440938
'
MARK A KARPINSK1
are
M.
BASARA
'83 and John M. Morrash
were
Sandra is employed as a systems
Genera] Electric Co., King of Prussia The
in Frackville.
analyst for
couple lives in Collegeville.
LORI ANN BOGERT
and Kevin F. Tighe were
married September 27 in Alburtis. Lori is
a programmer/analyst for SEI Corporation in Wayne. They
live in
Mont Gare, Montgomery County.
planning
Bowman Gray
University.
a
'83
and Joel
'83 of
KMG
Seeger were
L.
and Ruth Ann McMullen
spring wedding. Mark Is attending
School of Medicine at Wak.
Forest
ALAN PLASTOW '83 and his wife, the former Connie
Pitchford, are parents of a daughter.
KENNETH C. HEYDT '83 and Lori Jean Parzanese
were married in Gibraltar Ken Is an accountant
for
Wetterau Food Services, Inc The couple resides
In
Main Hurdman, State
College.
ROBERT SPITALNICK
FORD '84 were married
and MARY FRANCES
Mount Penn Mary Is
employed by Standard Register Co while Robert
ll
employed by Federal Express.
'83
in
.
STEPHANIE J. SHIRA '83
May 30 wedding.
planning a
in
and James E. Metz are
Stephanie
the Capital Area
a speechIntermediate
is
unit.
DONNA
married
M. LORE MAN '83 and James
September 27 in Bloomsburg
S.
Spear were
Donna
business education teacher at Milton High School
couple lives at 34 Lower Market St., Milton.
is
a
The
STEPHANIE M. PATTI '83 and Gary P. Tomalno
were married October 4 in Easton. Stephanie
is
employed by Meridian Bank in Easton. They reside in
Wilson.
LOIES
DALE
A.
"83 is a corporal in the
U.S. Marines
stationed at El Toro, California.
PAULA AMRICK
and David Boughtwood were
married October 4 in Allentown Paula is a
travel
consultant for Professional Group Travel in New
York
City. The couple lives in Matawan, N.J.
RANDAL
planning a
for
W.
'83
SUPPER
May
'83
and Debra
1987 wedding.
McDonald Corporation
at
P ™'
D,vlne
ZKMBRZYCKI '83 and JOSEPH P.
" ** marrled on Ma y 16 10 p ****
a programmer/analyst for Butcher
&
w
,
is
S*W
r.ul.nlHph,,,
toC
public accountant With Coopers
md
Joseph
a
is
& Lybrand
certified
in Philadel-
planning a
GUBN W HIUMINGHAM '83 and Mary M.
M
Qieo is an accountant with Shell
up m Houston, Texas
,i
>'K.«
*
May wedding
THOMAS P EVANS
«
,
WILEY
\
and Suki Allen were married
Ord,
»«' " N Anns
gg*»» n »"»
FAITH
Ha
For,
at
.
.
„,,
,
lorn
Corps 0
l
Is
a
first
Knglneers
at
and Kenneth Vogelsang are
'83
wedding
a July
Norris are
Pipe Line
In Flagstaff.
Arizona Faith Is
emotionally handleap,>ed children at
Kllllp
1
['
Klementary School
In
Flagstaff
WILLIAM H HEWITT
M, Kr
"!"'
"
"V'
(Master's '83) has been named
ucaudcsceul lamp orations
at LIE s U.S. Lighting Division
In Salem. Mass
Hewitt joined CTF Lighting Products
In
as a
I"«h u,
englnee. at the company's Montoursvllle
photo
Hash plant and transferred to the Salem,
Mass facility
as pmjecl englneei in \m\
Most recently he was
manufacturing liaison manager-International
at the
!:'!,
:
WH
,
Salem plant
He earned
his bachelor's
degree
Mansfield Unlver
at
siiy
*83
BeUefonte has completed
become a certified public accountant
anguage therapist
,
(UNA TAOLIOLl
in St.
Patterson are
an accountant
Petersburg, Fla.
Randy
L.
is
JAMES TOMEDI '83, who graduated summa cum
laude with a major in psychology, is on the faculty
of
Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School In
Kingston. He serves as study skills coordinator
for
boarding and day students at the Upper School
and
instructs selected students on the use of study
aids
library and use of tutors. He also assists in developing
after school activities for boarding students.
He earned a master's degree in English education at
Wilkes College, where he received the Phi Kappa Phi
Graduate Scholarship Award. He and his wife, Debra. in
on campus in Carpenter Hall.
ROBERTA KUHNS '83 is a speech pathologist at
Meadville Medical Center. She was formerly on the staff
at S.G. Rehabilitation Agency in Uniontown.
She earned her master's degree in speech pathology
at BU in 1984 and completed a
three-month clinical
MARK M MINDOCK
married
In
'83
Hellertown
and Judith M Orgel were
Is
an administrative
Mark
technician at R.P Mills Associates,
They reside In Whitehall
in.
,
Allentown
LYNN
B. SLATTFRY '83 has graduated from the
U.S.
Force health services administration course at
Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
Air
REG IN A
L.
WARABAK
\:\
in
planning an April 1987
respiratory therapy technician at Gelslngei
Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wllkes-Barre.
TERRI JO BICKEL '83 and Michael C Bartlett were
married December 20 in Mount Healthy, Ohio.
Terrl, who earned a master's degree In school
psychology at the University of Cincinnati, Is a school
psychologist with the Lebanon City School Dlstrfcl
and Larry Broclous were
married December 27 in Carlisle. Lynnette Is a nurse
at
Kingston (N Y.) Hospital and Is attending
SUNV in
Albany. N Y The couple lives In Athens, N Y
'83
LAURA N BRENEMAN '83 and James C Weldensaul
were married December 20 in Lancaster Laura is a
teacher at Neff Elementary School The couple
lives in
Lancaster
JENNIFER D ROCH '83 and DAVID F MILLER '84
were married December 27 in Willow Grove Jennifer Is
a major accounts sales representative for Eraser
Business Equipment of Allentown, while David is a sales
representative in King of Prussia The couple Uvei
III
Hatfield.
ROBIN ANN FURJANIC
and MICHAEL P
SAUVE '84 were married September 13 in Harrisburg.
Robin is a nurse at Harrisburg Hospital, and Michael is
a coordinator for Preston Trucking Co.
'83
SANDRA STONER JEFFREY
and her husband.
Frank, announce the birth of a daughter
'83
Mark Demchyk were
J.
Orefleld
accountant with Chrysler First,
(;ina
had been an
They reside
Inc
Mass
in
MICHBLB ann DUDISH '88 and Paul R, Caputo were
marrlwl In Shenandoah Mlehelfl Is a
teacher In the
Shenandoah Valley School District The couple
lives In
tungtown
CAROL W KOFFKNBKKCFK
weie
married
Novnnl>ei
and Brian M. Jones
Newark, Delawaie
a:t
in
I!,
Carol, who earned a master's degree at
Penn State, is a
teaehei at Sterck Sch.H.I for the Hearing
Impaired in
Newark They reside In Jefferson vllle, Montgomery
3
"
County
MICIIKLK SlltlHFCK III and
married October
m LansfOfd
Wiley Mouse m liethlehem They
I
and Don A McKlttrick are
wedding In Plttston Reglna Is a
'83
certified
LYNNETTE LEIDY
and
'83
married SeptemlxT
Dalton,
CRYSTAL RUDLOFF
,^
mo
Mount
\Carol
planning
Kenhorst.
requirements to
She is employed by
dei^Hospital
November
'84
were married September 20 in Carlisle
Molb is I tales
analyst at the Hershey Pasta Group,
while Van is a
sales representative for Cinema Supply
Company
V } The
couple lives
in
^
30
for
*
°° Up,e Uv
SUSAN R RAUP '83 and Thomas G, Bogush
were
married October 25 in Shamok.n Susan
is a nursing
director with a home-health agency
in Harrlsburg The
couple lives In Harrisburg
S
and Randall Garth Hoeooner
wedding In Wi.l"mT£,rt
'83
A Glasser were
,ab
MUIKy ThC
^
WmamspTrt
^
,s
^
and her husband
'83
WeSl ° n R0bert
'
83
K anVU,e
£
2
8 S°n
f
CHARISSA JO HUNT
Planning , May
•"V
HRMMN
WKHM
married September 13 in Kastmlnste, Ann
is
st.m
accountant for the public accounting firm
of Albright
Cnimbacker. Harrell and Moul The couple
UvfMlln
Smithsburg, Md
1983
SANDRA
?P
SHAFFER
piEF*
AMY
married
™
cu
a
art of her graduate study
at the
Wilmington iDe aware) Medical Center
She also com
a climcaJ internship at the
Reading Rehabllita
Hon Hospital in Reading
0ber
lS
8d t0 R,ck J Peterson of Brookville
w*vuie.
ll, "5S5P
A* ?.
May 1988
wedding is planned
VAN
19
1983
'82
service captain at Resorts International
Casino/Hotel in
AUantic City. They live in Brigantine
RI
E
1987
<
Schaeffer Jr were
is a teacher at
live In Allentown
ail
Mh
hele
AMY S KLINKDINST '83 and Joel L. Seeger were
married September 13 In EastmlnHter Amy
works for
Albright, Cnimbacker, Harrell and Moul They live
in
Smithsburg, m
CHERYL
'"""••<'
L.
PHILLIPS
Oelohei
»
'83
and James A
Mass
Flltsfleld,
in
Hunt were
Cheryl
also
eanied a master s degree In experlmenial psychology
Northeastern University They reside In Plttsfleld.
HOLLY L MINNICU
'83
at
and Steve Alexander ore
planning a July IH wedding Holly
at l.anrasler Ceneral Hospital
Is
a registered nurse
( HKISTINK
O'CONNOR '83 and Carl J. Beck are
planning a June 1987 wedding. Christine Is an opthalmlc
assistant for McDonald Bye Associates of Philadelphia.
ANNE DADAY
engaged Anne
Unlver
II
Is
'83 and Robert M
Eplscopo are
pursuing a master's degree at Lehigh
,
TIMOTHY M
TALARICO
Schepers were married
and Kathleen Ann
'83
In Whitfield
Tim
.ale-,
engineer for Stanley Vldmar,
couple resides In Alexandria, Va
Is
a Industrial
Allentown.
The
SCOTT C FORESMAN
MANDEAU
'84
'83 and SHELLEY J. NORwere married In Orefleld. Shelley Is
employed by Mess's, while Scott Is self-employed as
owner of Scott's Lawn Care They reside In AJlentown.
NANCY ANN HOUSEKNECHT
'83
and Javier Vera
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March
20
1987
1983
1984
1984
DEBORAH
are planning a July 4, 1987, wedding In Muncy. Nancy Is
a fourth grade teacher at Resaca Elementary School In
Brownsville, Texas.
A.
KRAMER
'84 enlisted in
pathologist at the
the U.S. Air
Force through the delayed entry program with an
enlistment date of January 26.
JOHN
McMULLIN
'84 and Karen Patricia Bielio
be married next winter. John, who is
also a graduate of LaSalle University, is a computer
programmer at Thomas Jefferson Medical School
F.
are planning
RICHARD LEET '83 and Tanya Balllet are planning
an August 1987 wedding. Richard Is a self-employed
agent with Nationwide Insurance Company
TRACY LEE WETZEL
in
teacher
with
Unit.
W
MARCIA ANN HIESTER
(Master's '83) and Paul
Moll were married in Fleetwood. Marcla Is employed as
an adoption specialist by Concern Professional Services
for Children and Youth in Fleetwood. The couple lives in
that
Frackville.
KATHLEEN
JOHN JOSEPH HOGAN
engaged to Andrea
Shillingford. He received a master's degree in psychology at West Chester University in December. He
attained high honors each of his three semesters at West
Chester and was awarded a full-time assistantship as an
'83
A member of Psl Chi, a national honor society
he
students,
plans
enter
to
are planning a
for
doctoral
a
"84
'84 and John M. Terefinko
wedding Kim is an accountant
1987
fall
SUZANNE
Kovatch Corp., Nesquehoning.
for
this fall
'84
is
engaged to Joseph J
She is on the nursing staff of the medicalsurgical department at Coaldale State General Hospital.
Matika.
is employed by New Jersey Manufacturers
Insurance Co. in West Trenton, N.J., and Frank is
employed by The Pldcock Agency in New Hope.
Patricia
ANN CABELL
LISA
married on October
master's degree at
pathologist
and Brian K
Valentine were
4 in Hazleton. Lisa,
who earned her
BU
the
for
'83
In
1984,
Allcnfown
In
CAROL
U.S.
Allentown
W. CALKINS '83 and Margaret M. Doud
were married on August 23 in Elmira, N Y Gordon is
employed by Cummings Lumber Company, Inc., in
Troy. They reside In Columbia Cross Roads
'83
'84
and
Thomas G. Huffman were married In September at
Washington Crossing. Mary is a systems programmer
with the
New
Jersey Treasury Department
The couple resides
In
Army,
FASOLD
Trenton.
drama
elective.
Last
summer
SANDRA
L. GOLAS 'M-'85M and MARK J. MILLER
were married on October 18. Members of the
wedding party Included Joanne Marrone '84 and Paula
Fueller Lamendola '84 '85M. Sandra is employed as a
L.
McELROY
'84
and
ROBERT
Allentown.
has received professional
at
M. CANTRELL '84 and DAVID LEE BORDA
were married September 20. Karen is employed by
is employed by Forrest
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The couple lives in AJlentown.
Knoll International, while David
C.
JOANNE DUFFEY
pist
D.
CEBULKA
in
pathologist at
and Gary M. Hauck were
N.J. Joan is a speech
Geisinger Medical Center. They reside in
Mount
DAVID
R.
ADAMS
and Lisa A Trinkle were
married November 22 in Allentown. David is employed
by Blommer Chocolates, East Greenville. The couple
lives in Mertztown.
WOOD
'84
is
engaged
to
Enrique Siguenza Plalsant. Phillppa is a speech pathologist at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma
Center
in
Baltimore.
is
a speech thera-
and J JEROME SKRIN
'85 were married in
Mount Penn. Evelyn is a
medical technologist at St. Joseph Hospital, and
Jerome
is a planner for the Berks
County Planning Commission
The couple resides in Mount Penn.
™
'84
Y A
™ ER
T
'
M
nas Jo'ned Ketchum Public
?!
Relations in D
Philadelphia
as an account executive She
formerly was an assistant account
executive with
Ketchum Public Relations in New York and
an account
e Wh0,e A^ertising Company,
Phila-
niui
delphia.
,
1
u;*'?
Wendy
?
lives in Philadelphia.
CASEY Jr
JSS*^
LEEN
FERGUSON CASEY
,
PHILIPPA MORISSEY
'84)
COSKY
'84
'84
in
EVELYN GAISBAUER
Holly,
Bloomsburg.
M.
MCCARTHY
IV
and
'84
are planning a May
1988 wedding. Catharine is a sales representative for
American Eagle Express in Philadelphia, and Edward
is
a sales representative for Cello Bag, Inc., in
Washington.
JANE GARGER
E. SCHAADT
engaged.
JAYNE GARGER
spring
Valley
nurse.
1988
'84
wedding.
Hospital
'85
and Michael
'84
NANCY
'84
and James
'84
and
S.
I.
Dolin are
Rafftesaeth
JEFFREY A
and Mike Dolin are planning a
Jayne is employed at Lehigh
Center,
Allentown,
as
a
registered
THOMAS V. CHIPLEY '84 and Cathryn J. Kohn are
planning an October wedding. Tom is a management
systems programmer with Unisys of Blue Bell.
VALERIE M. MOORE
*84 and Joseph J. Hyduchak
be married on August 22 in Hawley. Valerie is a
sales assistant for Shearson Lehman Brothers,
Inc.
JOANNE
MARRONE '84 and Timothy M. Sands are
planning an April wedding. Joanne
is
a personnel
administrator at Prudential Insurance Co. of America at
Fort Washington and is a student at
LaSalle University.
ROBERT YODER
'84 of Lansdale has
been promoted
account executive with the investment banking
firm
Robinson Inc. He works in the firm's Valley
to
certifi-
College Misericordia.
married
(Master's
the
BlasT Intermediate Unit. She and her
husband, Dan, are parents of a daughter, Lauren.
as a
JOAN
7.
will
community health nurse. She is also a
graduate of St. Agnes Hospital of Nursing in Philadelphia and is enrolled in the master's program in nursing
cation
and and George
EDWARD RAYMOND ALBERTSON
CATHARINE
ANGELA LOUISE TRILLI
GUTH '86 are engaged.
in
"84
Leesport.
in
GARY P WAPINSKI '84 and Kathleen Conville are
planning an August 1987 wedding. He graduated from
U.S. Army Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning,
Ga., as a second lieutenant. He is stationed at Aberdeen
Proving Grounds in Maryland.
KAREN
were married December 27 in Lititz.
Jennifer is employed by the Warwick School District,
and Robert is employed by Glchner Mobile Systems'
Dallastown. The couple lives in Lancaster
'84
resides
Jr. are
JEFFREY C. ESCHBACH '84, an ensign in the U S
Navy, completed the Officer Indoctrination School at
the
Naval Education and Training Center in Newport, R.I.
'84
MARY DALPIAZ
SWARTZBAUGH
a registered nurse
are planning to marry on November
employed by Nationwide Insurance.
reading, and travel.
"85
JENNIFER
is
S.
is
DAVID J. MORGAN '84 and Susan E. Schneider were
married December 27 in Pottsville. David is employed
by General Public Utilities Corp. in Reading. The couple
a
Carol Steranko plan to be
a material planner at AT&T
in
and Ray E. Carter are
III
engaged.
Technologies
speech/language pathologist at Lancaster General Hospital. Mark Is a paralegal with Stevens and
Lee in
Reading. They reside In Ephrata.
'84
she hiked the 16 miles of the Grand
Canyon in Arizona. She is a member of the Susquehannoch Trail Club and also enjoys photography, writing
BOB KAUNAS '84 and
married on May 30. Bob is
in Morrisvllle.
Downey
Penelope
a second lieutenant in the
completed a signal officer course at Fort
'84
POLETTI
PENELOPE
'84,
SUSAN STOVER '84 has Joined the faculty at Elizabethtown High School, where she teaches English and a
Representative: Robert J. Kenney, 5711 North 11th
Road, No. 6, Arlington, VA 22205. (703 ) 525-6944
MONSEAU
L.
Gregory G.
and Warren H.
'84
planning a May wedding. Christina
at Williamsport Hospital.
Plymouth Meeting
NORMAN R. BATES '84 and Robin M. Schlachter
were married on November 1 in Honesdale. Norman is
employed by General Electric Company of East
Stroudsburg. They reside in Greentown.
1984
M.
of
MICHELE M. SEIGLE '84 of Scranton earned
master's degree at Bucknell University.
and MOLLY E.
WAGNER '84 were married September 20 in Carlisle.
Molly is employed as a sales analyst at the Hershey
Pasta Group, while Van is a sales representative at the
Cinema Supply Company. They reside in Elizabethtown.
CORRECTION: MARY
'84
Gordon, Georgia.
GORDON
VAN SCOTT TROUTMAN
WALKER
E.
a speech-language
School District
They
View Apartments
reside at 801 Valley
A.
has been promoted from management trainee to assistant banking officer in business development at Meridian
Bank. She joined the bank in 1984.
is
LAWRENCE
L.
CHRISTINA M. DGEEN
MARGARET
and
'84
Wilkes-Barre. They reside
Mclnteer Jr. were married in Baltimore. Suzanne is a
certified public accountant and auditor with Price
Waterhouse. They reside in Baltimore.
KATHY TRIMMEL
FRANK R. COSNER Jr '83 and PATRICIA ANN
WORTHINGTON '84 are planning a June wedding.
in
CYNTHIA M. GOODALL '84 and Jeffrey C. Gehman
were married October 18 in New Holland. Cynthia is
employed by Hazleton Research Products. The couple
lives at 198 East Main Street, Adamstown.
KIM L BREDBENNER
adviser.
DELANEY
M.
Gerhart were married
Lebanon.
and Mary Catherine
Teitelbaum were married in Mountaintop. John is
employed by Texaco, Inc.. as an internal auditor. The
couple lives in Houston.
is
to
TERRENCE PURCELL '84 and Virginia Zakrewsky
were married September 27 in Park Crest. Terrence is
an employment manager, and the couple lives in
Bloomsburg
in
Co., Dallas.
JOSEPH TLOCZYNSKI
program
They reside
VICKY SHERRATT '84 and Victor Serhan are planning a September 12 wedding in Mountaintop. Vicky is a
service representative for Commonwealth Telephone
community
psychology
'84 and Dennis J. Krum were
Brunswick, N.J. Tracy is employed as a
the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
New
married
Richmond Cerebral Palsy Center
A
Master's 84) and KATH'85 announce the
birth of a
daughter Michele Ferguson Casey, on
November 14
The couple lives in Richmond, Va.,
where Tom is an
audiologist with the South Side Training
Center for the
Mentally Retarded of Virginia, and Kathleen
is a speech
of Blinder,
Forge
office.
GML LINDEN
wJSSS*:
DASANO '84
'W and JEFFREY I. BALwere married November 8 in Willow
Grove. Marcia is working on a
master's degree in
elementary education at Beaver
College. The couple
P
lives in
Huntingdon Valley.
ROBIN LYNNE MILLER '84 and Glenn J. Oberman
were married October 25 in
Catasauqua. Robin is
employed by Adia Personnel Services.
They reside in
Catasauqua.
KIM
were
ro
Pn
in
A. PAWLOWSKI '84
mamed November 8
m
^
and Andrew Paul Hallman
in
Montoursville.
Kim
is
a
an
st for American Enterprise
Institute
Washington, D C. The couple lives
in Rockville.
vK^ ^
r
MICHELE
R.
BOOK
'84
and Scott E. Run! were
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1987
1984
1985
married October 25 in Lancaster Michele is
employed
by the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit
THOMAS
last fall in
'84
and Melinda L Krom
Tom is employed bv
Thev
Glenside
the Philadelphia Geriatric Center in
Philadelphia
reside in Glenside.
AMY
P RES NECK
84
and
PATRICK E RONEN
84
are planning an August wedding. Amy is
employed bv
the Devereux Foundation, and Pat works
for Rid'gawa'v
Philips Company. The couple will reside
in the Philadel*
phia area.
RICKY ALAN ERB
DEBRA LYNN WES
and
84
SNER
'86 were married last
fall in Reading Debra is
employed by Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital
in New Brunswick, N.J
and Rick is a senior assistant
manager for Household Finance.
,
MARK
M.
KUKLA
and Maria J Cramer were
8 in East Stroudsburg
Mark is
employed by Stone. Cyphers. McCoy and DeAngelo P
C
'84
marned November
of
1985
MARIE YASENCHOK
married November
Rochester.
HENNINGER
J.
were married
the
13
couple lives in Neffsville.
Stroudsburg. The couple lives
in that
and Mark A
'85
N Y
bone, .even
member
a
of the
and
1981
Buckeye
RONALD
December
ANDREW ROBISON
'85 and BRENDA J
FILLare engaged. Andrew is a personnel manager
with People's Drugs in Alexandria, Va., and
Brenda is a
laboratory animal science technician with
Federated
Medical Resources in Honeybrook.
'86
MARIANN
LOEW '85 and James E. Casey are
planning a July 1987 wedding. Mariann is employed
by
Power, Bowen & Valimont of Doylestown.
'85
has been promoted
assistant comptroller of finance at Northeastern
to
Bank
of
Pennsylvania. She has been with Northeastern since
1980. She earned an MBA degree at the
University of
Scranton.
JANET ELLEN LEIBY
'85
and Robert
L. Spitler
are
planning an April 1988 wedding. Janet Is a kindergarten
teacher at Annunciation-St. George School, Shenandoah.
KIMBERLY
D.
STROUSE
necke were married
and Gregory T ReiTelford. Kimberly is a customer
in
service representative
Virginia in Fairfax, Va.
at
'85
First
The couple
SHARI LYNN KEECH
American
Bank
of
lives in Reston, Va.
and Mark L. Innerst were
married October 25 in York. Shari is employed by the
Rehabilitation Hospital of Mechanicsburg. The couple
'85
'85.
in 1986. is a
in
Department as a computer analyst
at Fort
N
'
Kllv
1
Kirs!
lla/leton
,
DAVID WILLIAM
88
planning an August 2a wedding Debra
ls <;»;i>loved b>
the CarlH.n Lehigh Intermediate
Unit
""Ployed i.n Lehigh v.
Landmark
j
Heal Kstate. Ine In Wescosvllle.
'
who
are planning
the Defense
Meade, Md.
THOMAS M HOPKINS
also earned a
speech pathologist In
(Masters
age 42. He as a
Selinsgrove Center and was a partnci
makes wooden
at
v
l
m
'85)
died
hum,
.,
technologist
43
in
'85
1
1
i
1
i
i
employed by Roche Blomed
Rantan. N .)
as a lal>oratorv
the chemistry department Her Bddreu
'85 is
In
Sycamore Ave
,
,
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
KAREN
SUSAN F
Isoi
\
O,
.„,with \\(.\
,
CAHILL
.
W
Cuy
and
'85
Boek
were
.
LKK BALL
and Klchard
it:,
rl is
It
leachei
a
Md
Kankln are
in LaPlala
INDY I'HIFER '85 has been named speech and
language pathologist at Montgomery Hospital i„ Norrls
town Mir was previously a memlw-i ol the slafl ol
the
non public division of the Montgomery County
Intermediate Unit A resident of Kasl Nor lion
ownship, she Is
a part time doctoral student at Pcnn Stale
Unlvorsll)
<
r
JANE L
November
Belleville
law school publication
H-t
town
employed
Is
f
27 In Phllllpsburg
Susan Is
"•mploved as a sales assoeiale hy Dawson
International
Braemar U.S. A New York Cllv They live |„ Mori.,'
m
of the oldest
su
a
married December
D. SMITH '85, a second-year student at The
Dickinson School of Law, has been elected to member
ship on the Dickinson Law Review Membership on
the
Law Review, one
and Michele K
'85
R
SHF.KKI
1
He was
Paramount Lackaglmz
He Uvea InColraai
planning a June wedding Shei
has Joined the faculty of
Lock Haven Junior High School as a special education
teacher. He and his wife reside in South W
m -,[>< m
He previously taught in Syracuse. N Y
is
Chalfonl
staff of
CHERYL ANN JOHNSON '88 and Michael
Mlkulskl
were married septemhei n ... oienside che.vi is
medical technologist (or Smith Mine Bioscience
Lalnua
torle ... King 01 Prussia The couple lives
In Horsham.
area.
Laboratories
.
ih.ii
MARK MITCHELL '85 has joined Snyder's of Hanover
as a regional sales representative In Its vend/foodser
vice division. He will be based In Chicago and
will be
responsible for the company's midwest markets
He was previously employed hv the C.A. Curtze
Company as a sales representative In the Pittsburgh
MARIA SEFCHICK
85 has jolne,l the
as .... accountant
in.'
'••'•'unlanl with
engaged Joseph Is employed as
Smith Iransfei Corp Carlisle
at
toys.
DONALD WOLFINGER
Medical,
'
"t
Surviving are his wife, the former Fredrica \ Horn
a daughter, Kristin, a son, Brent, his parents, Clair
and
Susie Troutman Strmgfellow. a brother and two si ,lcrs
ical
u
"
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JOSKPH M LINCALIS
manager
unit
HUKY
r
l. >
In
the Scranton
at
'85
and Ronald
Allensvllle
('
t
Klfer were married
Jan.- also
Medical Technology
Lewlstown Hospital
I
graduated from
and is
"iisortlum
The
COUDlfl
lives In
awarded on the basis on academic
performance and demonstrated writing ahiln
a
1,S
Flloreto are
1'eoplo's
l»v
Bank and Trust Co
Wilkes-Barre.
STRINGFELLOW
C.
14
the United States,
lives in York.
LINDA FRY '85 and Lonnie L. Magargle
May 2 wedding. Linda is employed by
'85
is
m!m^.
NlUiBH 0H? Bit
a
BU
Rehabilitation Center
WALLIS
ER KOKINDA
and Glna
55^^
Chnstophe.
employed
National
Beaver and Richwood School System of Cralgsvllle
Va. She did her Internship at the
John Helni
W
C.
CH
eng.igr,
,
1985
2606
Rogers
Nolfl. will reside in the Seattle
area
Achievement
Youth Achievement Award
presented by the Conference on Basic Black
Education
in Harrisburg
in
C
nveued h,s wmgs at Keese A KB
In Lubbock*
Texas Ho will Ik- assigned to the 36
th Tactical Air Lift
Squadron at McCord A KB, Tacoma,
Washington alter
raining at Little Hock U H
\rkansas, where he will fly
die
LU Hercules He and his wife,
the (orme, Susan
old LaVon has participated in several
choruses, includ
ing the Pennsylvania Youth Chorale tour of
Europe She
received a Professional Women's Youth
Award
M,chael
Carbondale
m
a lieutenant In the U.S. Air
undergraduate pilot training
-
Iv
and
community service
Opera Kbonv Company in
Philadelphia and the Wilmington Chester
Gospel
Chorus She is working on a master's degree In
music
(opera) at Temple University and is employed
at Sears
in King of Prussia
A student of voice and piano since she was six years
the
MARIJAYNE
>85
M
>85
l;>
)Nt
\
Fn^LA ?™completed
professional achievement and
is
c ™Pbell. Rappold and
by
will
community
Representative: Virginia Balchunas,
Circle, Norristown, PA 19401.
m » loy **
LaVON WILLS '85 has been nominated as an Outstanding Young Woman Ol America for
1986. an Mono,
recognizing young women throughout
the national (01
master's degree at
T.
*
YurasMs'lV'A
in
00
FREY
win^m^^
be married on^
August
KATHLEEN T GRANGER
MAN
Shost were
Egypt. Pa The couple lives
8 in
JOSEPH T CAWLEY 85 has passed the state CPA
board examination He is employed by Laventhol
and
Horwath. CPA. Harrisburg.
LaVon
21
CINDY ROADARMEL
,
and Steven W Beyer were
married in Bloomsburg. Cindy Is employed by Susquehanna Medical Management Corp
Berwick Their
address is 201 West First Street, Bloomsburg
"85
CHAK; ALAN PI INT '85 and Natalie Jean Young were
married Novembei
In Compass, Pa, Craig Is employed
by Shell oil Co u, Houston, Texas Their address
Is
M550 Ponmeadow Blvd 12(H), Houston, TX 770.1.'.
I
,
,
PATRICK G. BYRNE '85, an ensign in the U.S. Navy,
has completed the basic surface warfare officer's course
at
San Diego.
MICHELLE ANN BURROWS '85 and Jeffrey G
Schantzenbach were married November
in Allentown.
Michelle is a substitute teacher in the Allentown School
1
District.
They reside
in
SHARON A HERR '85 and Jeffrey L. Graver were
married October 25 in Millersvllle Sharon Is employed
by Lancaster General Hospital, and the couple lives In
that city.
LEE
SHICK
and ELLEN MARIE SULLIVAN
are planning a June wedding. Ellen is a mathematics
teacher at Montoursville High School, and Lee is a
lieutenant in the Air Force, stationed by Ft. Walton
A.
'85
Beach, Fla.
LISA MAIUA COLASURIX)
were married September 6
medical
RICHARD
J.
WERNER
*85
in
Susquenita High
Duncannon The couple lives in Harrisburg
CHARLENE
'85
studies teacher
M.
SPOCK
'85
at
RICHARD L KANAS
and
are engaged
and Sherri Ann Poliski are
'85 is
teaching social studies
at
technologist
Center, Allentown
LAWRENCE
'85
and Daniel R. DeBlass
Usa Is a
HazletOD
the Lehigh Valley Hospital
reside in Catasauqua
In
at
They
MEDACLIA
J
Jr 'H!» has rx-en name legislative aide to State Rep. Paul
J, Angstadt of the
IZMh Dlstn.
During his senior year at BU, Medaglla participated
m the Pennsylvania Bipartisan Management Commitl
TAMMY ANNE McNEELY
RALPH MOYER '85 is teaching remedial math and
reading at East Juniata High School
KEVIN ZIMMERMAN
a social
Is
School
KIE
engaged
SUSAN I' SKIDEL '85 and Keaton S. Bryan are
planning an August wedding Susan Is a second grade
teacher at Simmons Elementary School In Horsham.
Paul
"85
'86
'8S and
Thomas H ('ope are
August wedding
Ellen Is a hearing
therapist for the Luzerne Intermediate Unit In Kingston.
an
L. HUBER '85 and PAUL C MARTH Jr
were married November 8 In Bethlehem Victoria Is
employed at Polyclinic Medical ( enter, Harrisburg, and
VICTORIA
Allentown.
ELLEN TKOXELL
planning
LYON '85
Tammy is
the
'85
were married October
ROBERT
and
18
in
L
Bethlehem.
a meeting and convention coordinator wnh
Pennsylvania Association of Mutual Insurance
Companies In Harrisburg Robert Is a staff account am
with Boyer and Rltter, a CPA firm in Camp Hill
The
East Juniata High School
couple resides
TARA DIEHL '85 has joined the staff of the FrankJin
County Easter Seal Society She earned her master s
degree at BU in 1986
LUDROF
NATALIE
Natalie
is
in
M
program
In that
program,
he was assigned to the staff of the House Republican
caucus chairman, Rep
and Perry counties.
Kred
<
Noye
of
Cumberland
Harrisburg
LAUBACH
JAMKS RICHARDSON DeVORE
and JOHN ADAM
are planning a September wedding
a radiologic technologist at Warren Hospital,
"86
tee's legislative fellowship
'85
Waltman were married December
employed by
in
Muncy
'85
and
Amy
Lu
20 In Muncy Jim Is
Construction Specialties Inc They reside
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22
1987
1986
1985
TAMMY
TAM ALA
L. GROSS '85 were
a graduate student
married in Pottstown.
at Lehigh University,
where she is working on a master's degree in special
education. David is an elementary teacher in Souderton
Area School District.
Tammy
is
HARRY
FENSTERMAKER
L.
Evans are engaged. Harry
Is
'85
1986
BRUBAKER
S.
and Michael
Lancaster
'86
were married on December 27
in
J.
P DENISE MASSARO
Derus
DONNA McGAW
'86 of Aimedia went to Saudi Arabia
begin a two-year assignment at King
Faisal Hospital
She had been on the staff of the
Bloomsburg Hospital Emergency Department for the
past four years
in
and Rhonda Lee
an accountant for the U.S.
December
SUSAN LANGE SMITH
to
DANIEL
PURCELL
Virginia Zak
rewsky were married September 27 in Barnesville.
Terrence is an employment manager at Hazleton St.
Joseph Medical Center. The couple lives III C rackvWe
J.
'85
and
to
E.
director of
DIANE KUCHAK
engaged
'86 is
Wollaston Jr. Diane
School District.
to
W
marry James
JANE
JONES
L.
Elmy are
Wilkes-Barrc. Dawn is
and
'86
Joseph
K.
planning a June wedding in
employed in the accounting department of GeisingerWyoming Valley Medical Center
KENT KISSINGER
was awarded a
'86
full
tuition
scholarship for his first semester of graduate stud}
the University of New Hampshire.
DIANE
'86) has been appointed
research and special projects for the
M.
HUEY
L.
November
WODRIG
THOMAS
married
staff of
AMADIO
DIANE M. MESSERSMITH
The SentineM
'86 and Laurie Anne Allen
A.
are planning a September 5 wedding. Michael, a second
lieutenant In the Air Force, is stationed at Mather AFB,
California, for navigational training.
MICHAEL GREENE
'86
studying Spanish at the
Defense Language Institute in Monterery, California.
When he graduates in June, he will continue at another
school In Texas. His address is Box 1358 DLIFLC NSGD,
Presidio of Monterey, CA 93944- 5005.
TAMALA
S.
BRUBAKER
Is
and Wesley
'86
Walters are
I.
ANN MARIE
TINI
has passed her state board
is on the staff of St. Agnes
'86
In nursing.
Hospital, Baltimore,
She
and Michael
'86
J.
Derus
teacher.
The couple
CAROL KOPKO
on October 24
master's degree
In
in
and James A. Beck were
'86
Allenwood. Melissa
18 in
is
a substitute
lives in Milton.
Nantlcoke.
audiology.
KAREN HENSELER
Goodwill Industries
In
in
Sova
B.
Carol
is
be married
working on a
will
and Stephen Jacobs were
Carlisle. Karen is employed by
Harrlsburg. The couple lives in
'86
PAULA
R.
SHANER
and David R.
'86
W
KNAPP
is
'86
K.
KOVACEVIC
future. It's
important
and Lynn E.
'86
r
District for nine years. She
also is coordinator of intra-
mural sports for fourth, fifth
land sixth grade students in
I the
district; coach of junior
I high school field hockey;
and
are
chairwoman
and Edmondo Granci were
I
18 in Scranton.
I
'86 is
a residence counselor at a
for 10 mentally retarded adults in Elmhurst, N Y
WILLIAM
D. J. GREISS '86 and Donna M. Warteenwere married October 18 in AJIentown. Bill is
employed by Security Services Co. The couple lives in
I
luft
GARY EDSTROM
been named executive
director of the Bloomsburg Area YMCA. Edstrom was
formerly a member of the Berwick YMCA staff for five
years. He served as a medical specialist in the Army
from 1976 to 1980
has
'86
MELISSA LEE STUMP
married October
teacher.
18 in
The couple
MATTHEW
and James A. Beck were
'86
Allenwood. Melissa
is
a substitute
MOLLY NICODEM YORK
American Society
COOPER
'86
and
December
MICHELLE LEE SORBER
his wife are parents
16.
'86
and Dean
A
Vining
are planning an April wedding.
DOROTHY A. GALGAY '86 and Robert Ferrari will
be married on September 26, 1987. Dorothy is
employed
by Frito-Lay, Inc.
ANN MARIE AUSTRA
'86
has Joined the faculty of
School.
CAROL CHESKIEWICZ
Reading has received
her license as a registered nurse in Pennsylvania. She is
employed at Reading Rehabilitation Center
ANTHONY
Air
Force,
Oklahoma.
F.
is
BENNER
stationed
'86 of
WIENCZKOWSKI
E.
in
'86
Kramer were married October 4
pursuing a career in advertising.
Riverside.
in
and Kenneth B
Carlisle.
Amy
is
MOLLY MONTAGUE
'86 and Todd Fisher are
planis employed by
National Analysts of Philadelphia, and
Todd is
employed by David A. Faul, CPA, Lansdale.
ning a September 1988 wedding.
Molly
JOHN
L.
Air Force,
Mahanoy Area High
has been accepted into
She is a
the chemistry laboratory of
medical technologist in
Geisinger Medical Center.
She and her husband, James, live
AMY
D.
'86
of Clinical Pathologists.
lives in Milton.
of a daughter, born on
I
Alburtls.
the
McFADDEN
is
RICHARD
'86,
a second lieutenant
AFB, Texas.
in the
stationed at Laughlin
F.
KING
'86
and
Yvonne Kmetz are
is employed by
planning a June 1988 wedding. Richard
Kreisher & Miller, an accounting firm
J^l^L
DORNER
£
GETTEL
'86 and
MICHAEL J.
were married December 27 in Hilltop
Susan is a third grade teacher in the
'86,
a second lieutenant in the
Township.
at
Vance Air Force Base
Fruitvale School District. The couple lives
at 2220 South
Real Road, Bakersfield, California.
of the district
health committee.
Although the teaching profession has been criticized in
recent years for low pay,
Gettel sees other rewards.
"There are many benefits
you can't put a dollar sign on.
I
You see
I
eye when they get the multi-
the twinkle in their
plication
whole
table
or
read a
paragraph
without
worth it."
She says she was destined to be a teacher. When
she
was in first grade, she would come home from
school
and teach her brother what she learned that day.
"One of my favorite Christmas presents as a child
was a blackboard," Gettel recalls. "1 would
teach my
making
a mistake; then
it's
some of my cousins."
Gettel earned a master's degree
at Millersville
University and completed an administrative
internship
for principal's certification at
Temple University. She
expects to receive her principal's certification
in May.
"I aspire to be a principal," she says.
"It would take
me out of the classroom, but it would make me able
to
touch more children than I would
"
as
brother or
a teacher
In high school, Gettel was a
Sunday school teacher As
a p ayground instructor in college,
she taught arts and
crafts, sports, and conducted
a children's version of the
Olympics.
At the beginning of each school
year, Gettel spends
unchtime with each student in the
class in order to get
to
FITZPATR1CK
86
touch and mold the future
town Elementary School in
Northern Lebanon School
|
MAURA ALAIMO
in
Gettel has been teaching
third grade pupils at Jones-
I
Taylor are
Hammer
to
engaged.
married October
BIERMAN
'86
AFB
leaders of the country."
planning an October wedding.
LINDA
TAYLOR
a second lieutenant in the
'86,
a pilot trainee at Laughlin
Sharon F. Gettel '78 of Rehrersburg has been honored
as "Outstanding Young Educator" by the Pennsylvania
Jaycees. She was one of 31 teachers nominated by local
Jaycees throughout the state.
"This award is special," Gettel said, "because President Reagan named this the year of the teacher in
memory of Sharon Christa McAuliffe, who died in the
explosion of the shuttle Challenger.
"I'm very excited as a teacher to receive this award.
Education is a very important part of this country and
its
and Mark
'86
S.
Md.
and Warren K. Crills are
planning a July 11 wedding In Lancaster. Lora Is
an
elementary teacher In the Lancaster School District.
home
and Marc
Lemoyne.
planning an October 1988 wedding.
E.
'86)
27 in Montoursville.
27.
MELISSA LEE STUMP
married October
married January 10
SUSAN LANGE SMITH
SUSAN
(Master's
Haas were married December
ABRAHAM
MICHAEL
L.
Whiteman AFB,
ALISON STELLATO '86 and John Willison are
engaged. Alison is employed by Best Products Co., Inc.,
Whitehall An October 3 wedding is planned.
were married December
LORA
Tom
at
Walters are
Teacher
honored by
Jaycees
R.D.
and Nancy Ann Elliott were
is a second lieutenant in
'86
They reside
the U.S. Air Force.
Missouri.
A.
RENE FITE '86 has Joined the
Lewlstown as Accent editor.
I.
Andover, N.J
in
I.
the
Texas.
Bl
and Randy W. Donkochlk
is
employed at
'86
live at Belleville
and Wesley
are
RICHARD A. CARCELLA '86, a second lieutenant in
the U.S. Air Force, is a pilot trainee at Laughlin AFB in
and Ronald C Kifer were married
Jane is a medical technolo-
'86
'86
in
Texas.
2.
plan a May 1988 wedding. Diane
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.
examination
ROBERT
U.S. Air Force,
15 in Allensville
Lcwistown Hospital They
gist at
DAWN
MUNYAN (MBA
Pennsylvania Credit Union League and its subsidiary,
Pacul Services, Inc. A native of AJIentown, he was a
marketing management consultant
on the faculty of Penn Manor
is
D Dugan
THERESA M. MATKOSKY '86 and Michael R.
Fevang were married in Scranton. They reside in
Reistertown, Md.
ROBIN JOHNSON '86 and John Marcante were
married October 25 in Allentown. Robin is employed by
Shared Medical Systems in Malvern. The couple lives in
King of Prussia
1986
and Mark
engaged.
Mint.
TERRENCE
"86
planning a July wedding. Denise is a teacher
Upper Dublin School District, Dresher.
know them
better.
She says she also spends a great
deal of time teaching
her students about nutrition,
sometimes making break
fast for the children or
vegetable soup for lunch
My students are very important to me," Gettel says.
I m always
concerned about their welcome "
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
BU gets
for
19A7
23
grant
co-op ed
Bloomsburg University recently received a
Title VI 11
Co-operative
Education grant for more than $68 000
from the U.S. Department of Education In addition
to
the that amount, the university received a
supplemental
Title IV grant of $16,402
The grants will allow BU to develop its cooperative
education program further, according to Peggy
Bailev
director of grants.
With the competition for level-entrv positions in
today's job market so intense, colleges and universities
are finding they must provide more than
just a good
education. Employers increasingly want to see
that
students have not only done well in their classes,
but
that they have already gained some real
experience A
co-operative education program can do this, according
Ruben Britt. director of BU's co-operative program
Co-op education is similar to the internship idea,
although there are differences. Britt points out that
while most internships are unpaid, all co-op interns
are
paid and students receive class credits
to
BU ALUMNI. FRIENDS BEFORE NORFOLK FOOTBALL
GAME
Competency
tests scheduled
BU is one of the
competency tests |„
the
sites
!„•
for the state's
K V en
,
m
Juno
first toucher
Ueglnnlng June
I
teats
are required of all persona applying
toi
Pennsylvania teaching certificates.
Applicants will take four tests over a two day
period
>"' l«'stN m< hide general
knowle studies
1
,|
LAMBDA ALPHA MU
-
"" literature and fine arta baali ikllla oi Hiding"
«""»>• 11111 mathemalies professional
knowledge Ol
teaching methods and professional practices
and
knowledge ol the subjecl area the appucanl Intends
The
fifth
annual Lambda Alpha
November
Mu
to
leach
alumni luncheon
was
held
in
at the Hotel Hershey. The sorority family picnic will
be held on June 20 at the
Fenstemaker Alumni House at Bloomsburg University The annual
luncheon will be held at
the Hotel Hershey on November 21 Sisters are reminded
to submit their information for the
new directory as soon as possible. It is vital to respond in order to
continue receiving the
newsletter Deadlines for the spring and fall newsletters are April
and September
Send
information to Sharon F Gettel. Box 244 Airport Road.
Rehrersburg, PA 19550 Shown in
photo are (seated) Cindy Hammes-Hunter. Millie Kline-Genelow.
Sharon Gettel Janet Gorg
Diane Abruzzese. Deb Terr.ll, Judy Collier-Fasnacht. (standing)
Brenda Bartolomeo1
1
Kremser, Elaine Pelletier-Slusser, Tina Wassell-D'Angelo. Karen
Talmadge, Cathy StantonDeb Snyder-Thompson. Cynthia Nawrocki, Darlene Clarke-Amsler, Sharon
SwemhartJankauskas. Alicia Detweiler-Sanders, Roma Aungst-Koehler, Roseann
Finn-Luther Sherry
Edinger-Josephs.
Cuff.
There are :i7 subject areas In which a teacher can
be
The teste will
etandardlzed testa, similar to
college entrance exams, with one essay question.
Bach test will last two hours, and two tests will be
certified
given e.irh d.iy
Applicants inusl pass
all
foui tests to he
certified
The tests are pari of an educational reform
«l'»pled in I'ih-j by the stale Hoard ol Kducatlon
package
Current
here need nol take the tests because the state
law
says the requirements In effect when a teacher
Is
fortified are (he only ones that may he applied
during
tin- teacher's career.
At BU, 263 students received bachelor's
degrees In
education and 104 received majtei
degrees In educa
tlon between July 1. 1985 and June to.
teat
im
Panels study
grad outcomes
The University Planning Commission and the BU
Curriculum Committee heard presentations on outcomes
assessment needs and possible future directions during
November and December meetings.
Dan Pantaleo, interim provost and vice president for
academic affairs, describes outcomes assessment as one
way to determine what kind of value is added to a
student's life as a result of a college education. While
both the Middle States Association and the State System
of Higher Education now require a plan for
measurement of outcomes, the university has the
opportunity to structure its assessment plans to benefit
its students and academic programs, he said
The initial focus of assessment efforts at Bloomsburg
will be on the general education program. Such an
activity can assist in future efforts to fine tune the
general education program. Pantaleo said. He said a
faculty committee will look at external testing
instruments to find the best one for BU to evaluate the
value added to its graduates as a result of the general
education component.
The value added in a student's major is already partly
assessed via the program reviews which are conducted
every five years, he said.
—
RECRUITERS
A number of BU alumni returned to campus for the annual Career Fair as
representatives of their employers They included (from left) Jim Linn 79 (Liberty Mutual),
Ann Gursky "86 (Thorn McAn), Marshall Mehring '69 (Snyder's of Hanover ), Colleen
McAuhffe '84 (Laventhol & Horvath CPA) and Duane Renko '81 (John Hancock) Also
were Jim Sachetti '73 (Press-Enterprise) and Ron Reitz 70 (H Warshow &
Sons)
participating
ALUMNI & FRIENDS THEATRE TRIP
EXCITING NEWS
for
alumni and friends
of
Bloomsburg University who love the theatre!
We
are going to Stratford, Ontario, Canada, for the 35th anniversary of the
Stratford Festival. While there (July 28-31) we will see four performances.
REGISTRATION FORM FOR STRATFORD
FOUR SUPERB PERFORMANCES
BUAA THEATRE TOUR TO STRATFORD, ONTARIO
and Berlin nights - the Kit Kat Klub, the girls and the
music. Decadence, debauchery and true love all seem to flourish in this smash hit
Broadway musicaJ. Life is a cabaret, old chum. Come to the Cabaret!
CABARET. The
1930s
July 28-31, 1987
Reservations at $179. (Please add $60 for single room)
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. What was
Ulysses
REALLY
like 9
Or
Achilles, Ajax,
Please
Hector and Paris? Fatuous conceits of honour and romance are stripped away in
this Bard's-eye view of mythical heroes. What remains'' Mere lechery and a
ludicrous Trojan War. Shakespeare at his satiric best.
.
.
is
to
BUAA.
NAME
—
lovely home and doting husband
a woman with everything
and recognition as nothing more than a mindless doll-wife. In the spirit of
Ibsen's 19th century classic, A Doll's House, Ingmar Bergman paints an indelible
portrait of courage as Nora risks all in her pursuit of self-liberation.
NORA. Nora
make check payable
ADDRESS
.
CITY/STATE/ZIP
TELEPHONE
OTHELLO. A beautiful romance and a brilliant career are both destroyed by the
masterful manipulations of a vindictive subordinate. Heroism and dishonour walk
hand in hand in this timeless tale of jealousy, regret and revenge. Shakespeare the
tragedian at the peak of his powers.
If you are traveling with someone,
please give name of roommate:
group discounts and a favorable currency exchange rate, we are able
four shows, lodging for three nights and transportation for the
FANTASTIC PRICE of $179! (Based on double occupancy) No meals are included
in the package.
Thanks
to
to offer these
Only 34 scats
Dr. Susan Rusinko, a veteran member of the BU English faculty with a extensive
background of theatre scholarship, will accompany us. Although no formal sessions
left.
are planned, she will be available as a resource person throughout the tour.
ALUMNI DIRECTORY
AVAILABLE
THEY'RE HERE!
A limited supply of the long-awaited Bloomsburg University Alumni
Directory is now available. The 8 x 11-inch soft-cover, perfect bound
volume contains the names and addresses of all Bloomsburg graduates
as of late 1986. Send your check for $15 (that's lower than the 1979
directory price) and receive your copy by return mail. Be sure to order
today before the supply is gone.
1987
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY ORDER FORM
Copies of
(Please
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY
make checks payable
to
at $15
each
$
BUAA)
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP
TELEPHONE
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Address correction requested
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The ALUMNI
QUARTERLY
Vol. 87, No. 2
Bloomsburg University
LASS OF
87
of Pennsylvania
Fall 1987
^
and DaiT
Bloomsburg
ra\t*
\
BIG
THANK YOU
—
A new
motorists along Lightstreet
twist
in
billboard
Road near Bloomsburg
advertising
University.
greeted
The senior
which graduated May 9, purchased space to thank residents of
Bloomsburg, their parents and families for "four great years" at the
university. At the end of the message is a scroll signed by senior class
members. "Our real purpose for using the billboard was to thank the area
class,
residents for putting up with us for four years,*' said senior class
president Sean Mullen (right). "We wanted to dramatically express our
sincere appreciation for their patience and cooperation." Other class
officers
are
Jill
Lippincott
(left),
vice
president,
Gregory
Schank.
secretary, and Robert Francis, treasurer
Alumni, friends cited for service
Dymond, Conard
A veteran teacher from the Pittston area and a
Bloomsburg community leader were recipients of the
1987 Distinguished Service Award of the Bloomsburg
University Alumni Association. Sarah James Dymond
"34 of Pittston R. D. 1 and Paul L. Conard '64 of
Bloomsburg were honored at the annual luncheon of the
association on Alumni Day, June 6.
The Distinguished Service Awards were established in
1948 to recognize alumni who have excelled in at least
one area: significant accomplishments in his or her
profession, outstanding service to the university and/or
(Continued on Page 20)
Albertson,
Camper
A military judge and an educator were honored by the
BU Alumni Association as "Young Alumni of the Year"
during the annual luncheon on Alumni Day, June 6.
Eileen Albertson '67, a native of Bloomsburg, and
Elzar Camper '70 of Norristown were recognized for
their professional achievements and their outstanding
potential for greater accomplishments. The awards
were initiated in 1985 to recognize alumni who have
graduated from BU within the past 25 years.
Albertson, who has been selected for promotion to
colonel In the U S Marine Corps, was the first Marine
(Continued on Page 38)
McDowells
A Bloomsburg couple was designated as honorary
alumni of Bloomsburg University during the annual
luncheon of the Alumni Association on June 6. John
(Jack) and Patricia McDowell were recognized for their
support of the university and Its programs.
Jack McDowell serves on the BU Foundation Board,
and Patricia serves on the Husky Club Advisory Board.
As active members of the Husky Club, the McDowells
have been long-time sponsors of the Player of the Game
award during basketball season.
"Jack and Petey have been great friends of the
(Continued on Page 20)
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
2
M
-
.
g
President Ausprich lauds mission statement
Strategic Issues Group proShirley
vided the leadership to Implement the model Dr
of
proposed The Strategic Issues Group, a committee
The establishment
of a
mentioned briefly
alumni
In my last message
a new mission
that the university was developing
meeting
statement. Our Council of Trustees at Its June
Its
reviewed the mission statement and recommended
the State
transmittal to the Board of Governors of
and
System of Higher Education for consideration
charged
the university's Planning Commission, was
mission
with developing for university review a revised
statement, university goals, subgoals. and suggested
Implementation strategies for the next five- to ten-year
approval.
period
to the
I
_,
.
mission statement reflects Bloomsburg
institution
University's strong heritage and poises the
Involved the
for the 1990s. The writing of the statement
commitment and contributions of many persons and was
work.
the result of nearly two years of Intensive
The work began In 1985, when Or Robert Shirley, a
planning
well-known expert In the academic strategic
planning
process, was Invited to campus to evaluate our
plan
process and to present a workshop on strategic
administration
nlng His visit with the faculty and
for BloomsInitiated the new strategic planning process
The
new
Three task forces - on institutional strengths and
weaknesses, environmental scanning assessment, and
future directions - were formed to conduct specific
the
studies and to provide final reports. As a part of
of these task forces, the entire university commuServices
nity participated In the Educational Testing
all
Institutional Goals Inventory, and representatives of
work
university constituencies were selected to respond to a
survey of institutional strengths and weaknesses Economic, demographic, and other data from national,
a
state and regional offices were analyzed to attain
burg University
Trustees pleased by performance
has
Bloomsburg University's Council of Trustees
university Presiformally endorsed the performance of
dent Harry Ausprich.
"The trustees of Bloomsburg University have comand
pleted a formal review of presidential leadership
excellent
have found the office of the president In
council.
condition," said John Dorln, chairman of the
"The trustees heartily endorse President Harry Aus-
performance and have unanimously recommended an extension of his contract until June 30, 1990.
prich':
In
Act 188 (1982i require! that trustees of universities
System of Hlghei Kducatlon conduct an annual
year's review
review of presidential leadership This
truster committee consisting <>(
process w.is guldod hv
Elbcrn II Alklre Jr., of Emmaus, who chaired the
of
committee; Ramona H Alley of Berwick, John Dorln
MontOUTiVllle, and Stanley 0. Rakowsky of Clearfield.
"The review committee was Impressed by the ground
all
swell of support (or President Ausprich from
were
constituencies.'' Alklre noted. "In addition, we
approach
pleased with the constructive and collegial
the
taken toward the review by the leadership of
during
constituencies. Their participation and support
their
the review was most helpful to the trustees, and
clear that they
Input WSJ given full consideration. It is
the
are Interested In helping the president serve
the State
The trustee review committee was asisted by Alice
Chandler, president of the State University of New York
at New Paltz, who served as a consultant, and by the
leadership of six constituencies within the university
community.
Constituency representatives included Robert E
Krum, president of the Bloomsburg chapter of
AFSCME; Howard K. Macauley and Stewart L. Nagel,
co-chairs of the Ad Hoc University Governance Committee; Timothy T. Keffer, president of the university's
Community Government Association; Jane S. Gittler,
vice chairperson of the Bloomsburg University Foundation; James R. Lauffer, president of the Bloomsburg
APSCUF; J. Calvin Walker, member of the
executive committee, and Mary Anne
Klemkosky, president of the Bloomsburg University
Alumni Association.
A detailed formal review is conducted every three
years, beginning In the second year of a president's
tenure. In the intervening two years, an informal review
The results of these
is conducted by the trustees.
reviews are shared with the president and with the
chancellor of the State System of Higher Education.
chapter of
i u
ii
future IronHc that will a
affect
sense of the ongoing and future trends that
the directions of the university's planning efforts
The task forces returned their reports to the Strategic
Issues
Group
in
the
fall
having performed their
of 1986,
analyses of the collected data and formulated their
recommendations. The group then met with representatives of the task forces and. from analyses of the reports
and those meetings, prepared a statement of university
goals and suggested implementation strategies for the
next five- to ten-year planning cycle. A new university
mission statement also was drafted and reviewed by the
entire university during the spring 1987 semester. The
Strategic Issues Group then incorporated the results of
these reviews for presentation to the Planning Commission, which then forwarded them to the president for
submission to the Council of Trustees and the State
System of Higher Education Board of Governors.
This fall a new group will be formed to develop a fiveyear strategic action plan based on the new mission
statement, the eight major goals, and the accompanying
subgoals for achieving our mission.
As part of our mission, the emphasis on a strong
liberal arts preparation at Bloomsburg University helps
students develop characteristics of mental resourcefulness and responsible self-expression and abilities to
think critically, clarify values, and demonstrate problem-solving skills. The university is characterized by
openness in communication and involvement in decision
making by students, faculty, staff and administration.
In this atmosphere students and employees can expect
mutual respect, personal and professional enrichment,
and accomplishment of common goals.
We have been gratified with the outcome of the work
done by the Strategic Issues Group and for the
comments and suggestions made by many groups and
individuals. We are now eagerly anticipating working
with the new planning group and look forward to
developing a unique plan for Bloomsburg University.
APSCUF
The Alumni
Quarterly
details of the review are not made public,
because the process Is considered to be a personnel
matter and is therefore private, Dorin said.
Specific
university with Increasing effectiveness."
Alumni council honors legislators
The Pennsylvania Council of Alumni Associations
[PCAA) honored 24 state legislators and two Pennsvl
vanla congressmen, all alumni of State System universities, al
Itfl
second annual Legislative Recognition Dinner
held April 27 In ( amp iihi
•Creating the State System ol Hlghei Kducatlon took
leadership and vision on the part of educators not
accustomed t<» the political process," said Sen F
Joseph l^oeper (R-Drexel Hill), the keynote speaker
Loeper was the prime sponsor of Act 188 of 1982, the
legislation which created the state system. He holds a
bachelor of science degree from West Chester and a
master's degree from Temple University.
Loeper reviewed for guests the evolution of the
System, Its successes and challenges. "The transition
from state-owned colleges to the State System has been
smooth and productive. Many of the problems we face
we would have faced no matter what the governing
structure
But with the cohesiveness of approach,
we
can argue that" the dimensions of the problems are less
than what might have been, and the capacity to respond
them is greater."
Also addressing the group were PCAA President J.
Paul McMillen (Mansfield) and State System Chancellor
to
James H McCormick
Rep Jere Schuler
Carmel A. Sirianni
Ausprich. Sirianni
Published four times a year for alumni and
"Graduates of Pennsylvania's publicly-owned universities are spread throughout the nation," said McMillen.
"They are corporate executives, scientists, lawmakers
and more Representing the 360,000 graduates of the
System, PCAA takes great pride in the contributions
made by all of them."
Congressional honorees were U S Rep Robert S.
Walker of Lancaster (Millersville), and Rep W. Curtis
Weldon of Upper Darby (West Chester).
State legislators honored included Sen Roy C Afflerbach II of Allentown (Kutztown), Rep. Mary Ann Arty
of Springfield (West Chester). Rep Joseph W Battisto
of Tannersville (East Stroudsburg). Rep. Ronald E.
Black of Franklin (Slipperv Rock). Rep. Curt Bowley of
Sheffield (Slipperv Rock). Rep Karl W. Boyes of Erie
(Edinboro), Rep. Brian D. Clark of Brackenndge
(Indiana), Sen. J. Doyle Corman of Bellefonte (Indiana), Rep. Jeffrey W. Coy of Chambersburg (Shippensburg), Rep. Peter J. Daley II of Donora (California),
Rep Howard L. Fargo of Grove City (Indiana). Sen
Ralph W. Hess of Spring Grove (Millersville). Sen H
Craig Lewis of Feasterville (Millersville). Rep Connie
G. Maine of Titusville (Indiana). Rep. Joseph C.
Manmiller of Harrisburg (Lock Haven). Rep Fred C
Noye of New Bloomfield (Mansfield and Shippensburg),
Rep Joeph R Pitts of Kennett Square (West Chester).
Rep Rov Reinard of Feasterville (West Chester). Sen
James J* Rhoades of Mahanoy City (East Stroudsburg ).
of
of
Lampeter
Montrose
(Millersville).
Rep
(Bloomsburg), Sen.
Patrick J. Stapleton of Indiana (Indiana), and Rep
Elinor Z. Tavlor of West Chester (West Chester).
friends of
Bloomsburg University.
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Director of Alumni Affairs
Linda
J.
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
Jim Deterick
Stephanie Bedosky
Carlos Maderos
Michael Bryson
Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Marci Card
Melinda Artman
Production Staff
Bryan
Lari
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
BU
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, affectional or
sexual preference, handicap. Vietnam era status as
veterans or union membership. The university is
additionally
will
committed
to affirmative action
and
take positive steps to provide such educational
and employment opportunities.
T
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Biologist
n££
AUamong. formerly
named
acting
dean
of
the
State
College of Sciences and
Humanities at Ball
University in Muncie. Ind., assumed
the post of prolost
and vice president for academic affairs
at BU on JuJv
Siti0n ,eft vacanl "hen
g fU S 3
Larrv
TonI,
n?
i
nes left Bloomsburg last summer
for a position at
t
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u
Morehead
State CoUege in Kentucky.
Daniel C Pantaleo
i0n
***** b3SiS f0r the 198 ^
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^m
^
^calmfc^ear
"I
M
am
pleased to announce the appointment
of such a
fine academic eader for this
second highest position at
the university," said President
Hairy Ausprich "Dr
AJlamong brings the experience and
wisdom she has
gamed in her positions in administration,
teaching and
research and we welcome her to the
community "
am °n h( 1( a Ph D m cel,ular an d molecular
hiSL from West; ??
biology
Virginia University in Morgantown.
She also earned her bachelor's and
master's degrees in
biology education at West Virginia.
She attended the
Institute for Educational
Management at Harvard
University in 1984 and had an administrative
£
internship
the Office of the Provost and
Vice President for
Academic Affairs at Ball State in 1981.
ui
Prior to serving as actmg dean at
Ball State, Dr
1987
3
provost, vice president
Allamong was associate dean in the
College of Sciences
and Humanities for five years She
has held the rank of
X
professor of biology at
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the
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Indiana
in
F'^tlon Com-
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for Science and
hr s '" r ,HM,,i of
Amer *an Council on
v'
Education National
Identification Program
the Ball
Maty , up..M ol S.px,;, n;itl0Iul
Ball State since 1981
She went to Ball State in
1972 as an assistant professor of biology and was
r.so.ud.honorar
ana collo^ Biology Teachers
Association, and
nj
|
Division of the Indiana Academy
of
several National Science
Panels and serves each year a" a
^tboo rev.ewe, fo, numerous publishers in
.hea ea
^ -•'"^'^v.pL.nl physiology and general h.oloRy
U
U, S ,,U UU> ,,U Nntlonnl
(or
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;
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(,mmlst
U>r * ami Counselors,
promoted
to associate professor in 1976
Before
going to Ball State, she
served as an instructor of
S e l,IM
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s,u
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biology at West Virginia
University from 1967 to
1972 and as a biology
instructor in the Morgan-
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Mgma
town High School from
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the .scientific
1
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the
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Research Society the dmerl
1961 to 1967.
Dr
lished
and
1
Allamong has pubnumerous articles
several books on
.';
Thj
i2Js^7.
A^'.evemenl
and molecular biology
She has held office and
as
chairperson
in
Allamong
a
number
of
hn
,
f...
CommunlcaUon,
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professional
and Severe] education honorary socle-
Drovoal has received a
ln
topics in biology education
served
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a**
Kducatlon
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mi
hv
she was elected
inc.;
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fo,
number of awards
named woman i
to
Women
the
in
rank of
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Students recognize outstanding faculty
—
....
The Arts and Sciences Student
Stndpnt Pnnnoii
hoc announced
> ni.A....»i
Council has
Outstanding Faculty Awards for 1987
The recipients, who were selected by students
for
five recipients of
uncommon contributions to the university in teaching
excellence, scholarly growth and service
to the aca-
demic community, were Carol Burns, art;
Ariane
Foureman, languages and cultures; Michael McCully
English; Harry C. Strine III, communication
studies'
and George A. Turner, history.
In commenting on the selections, John
S. Baird Jr
dean of arts and sciences, said, "This year's group
of
faculty represents an interesting mixture
of young
scholars and esteemed tenured professors.
The liberal
arts are an important component to all student
curriculums, and these teachers exemplify the brand
of
excellence to which our university aspires."
During the 1986-87 academic year, Burns has served
as a sabbatical replacement instructor
in
the art
department. In teaching five different segments of art
instruction, she has been especially
enthusiastic about
teaching a new course in media in which
various
aspects of non-traditional approaches to art
making
have been explored. She coordinated the 1986
fall
graduate critique and, in
presented a slide lecture
1986 and January, 1987 she
Hibberd-McGrath Gallery
She helped organize and
•»»__
_
and u
has written a_ grant
proposal to develop a series
workshops in order to revise the writing requirements
BU.
i
.
of
at
In his more than 17 years at BU, Strine,
an associate
professor in communication studies, has been
dedicated
to the development in everyday skills
and encourage-
ment
for
an appreciation
of
communication
abilities.
He
has developed courses, Including the history of film, and
Is
regarded by his students as a quality teachei
according to Baird. Active at the national level
In
speech conventions and workshops last year, he was
instrumental
in bringing the National Forensic Associaannual championship tournament to BU and
the state of Pennsylvania for the first time. A chalrper
son elect of the Forensic Interest Council, he was
recently presented with the Collegiate Forensic Association's third annual "Coach of the Year" award.
Under
his guidance as director of BU's Forensic
Society, his
students have won numerous individual and team
tion's 16th
awards including a recenl International first
at Montreal
and an eleventh place national finish In
Wisconsin
A 22-year veteran on the BU faculty, Turner
has
,V,M|
'•h;>trperson ol the history department from
was selected to leaeh courses specifl
•'
'
,
m
'
'•"Hv designed foi
the University Scholars Program ol
of the advisory committee He
has served OS director of the university's
Elderhostel
which he
Is
a
member
•'"'J'.'-""
'"HI .'iid has hcen active m numerous
student oriented and university wide committees.
Turner developed a new history course titled
"Contemporary Issues In United States History", which
enables
students to see the value of history In dealing
with
present-day problems He has published several articles
In conjunction with the early
coal mining tragedy,
iiner
Massacre, that occurred near Hazleton In 1897
Pious to publish an article and a small hook on
his
current research project, which deals with dissent
and
opposition to the Civil War In Columbia ountv
I
'it
'!<•
<
conjunction with this event,
on her work. In December
had a one-person show at the
in Breckenridge, Colorado.
present a special lunchtime
lecture on a local folk artist, and she
proposed and
secured a special initiative grant from the College
of
Arts and Sciences to coordinate a collaborative performance art workshop with the theater department.
She
also served on a committee to promote
and develop
ideas for the Children's Museum, a traveling
museum
co-sponsored by the university.
A former chairperson of the department of languages
and cultures, Foureman has been at BU for more than
17 years. Her department chairperson. Jorge Topete,
noted that she is responsible for innovative courses in
French, the establishment of minors in French and
Spanish and for significant work in advising students to
participate in exchange/internship programs at foreign
universities. She has advised the French Club for nearly
14 years and has established business internships in
France. In addition to involvement with professional
conferences and the National Endowment for the
Humanities, Foureman has administered the national
French contest for area high school students, organized
workshops for students and faculty and worked on the
collaborative MBA agreement with the College of
Business.
McCully, an assistant professor of English at BU since
1984, has worked to espouse the benefits of both reading
and writing in the undergraduate general education
curriculum. He has developed an honors course in the
humanities and taught "The Artist in Literature" as a
special course. While proposing upper division English
writing courses, he has included computers in classroom
instruction for composition 1 and 11 classes. An adviser
to "Bloom Magazine," McCully has been published in
the Critical Survey publications of both English drama
and American popular literature He has conducted a
survey of BU faculty to determine writing assignments
MEMORIAL GIFT —
Robert and Harriet McGeehan of Hazleton in April presented three framed
by artist David Armstrong to Bloomsburg University as a memorial for Harriet McGeehan's
mother, Mary Leona Seesholtz Wenner. a 1900 graduate of Bloomsburg Normal School, and her
two sisters, graduates of Bloomsburg State Teachers College, Gertrude Wenner Sands '28 and
Dorothy June Wenner Marts '27 David Armstrong, a well-known local artist, is the brother of BU
prints
faculty
member
Shown
Christopher Armstrong, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social
the presentation are (from left) Mr. McGeehan. President Harry Ausprich, Mrs.
McGeehan, and Dr Daniel C. Pantaleo, interim provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Welfare
at
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
'Birthday party'
plans underway
A 43-member committee has been named by President
Harry
Ausprich to begin planning the university's
sesquicentennial celebration to be held during 1989.
The committee will be chaired by John L. Walker,
vice president for institutional advancement. Members
of the committee represent the university, the Council of
Trustees, alumni, faculty emeriti, the BU Foundation
Board, parents of students, the Bloomsburg community,
and the State System of Higher Education (SSHE).
Alumni will be represented by Mary Anne Klemkosky
Orwigsburg; Fern Krothe '54, Berwick; Scott
Righter '84, Philadelphia; John J. Trathen '68, Catawissa; and one other person to be named. The Council of
Trustees members are Ramona Alley, Berwick, and
Richard Wesner, Danville.
'59,
SHARING EXPERIENCES
—
During Dr. Scarantino's visit to campus, members of the
Biology Club had an opportunity to talk with him. The students included (from left) John Gibas.
Marc Dinola, Robert Jones, Christopher Clody, Kimberly Ann Martin, Mark Williams, David
Cooney and Galen
Representing the community will be Josephine Duy
Hutchison '15, Ruth D. Smeal '39, Jay Fritz Sr., Samuel
R. Evans, and Judy Wright (who is also a parent and a
master's graduate).
The student body will be represented by Edward
Gobora III, Levittown; Cheryl Hill, Telford; Daniel
Kornegay, Quakertown; Todd Mullen, Catasaqua; with
one more student to be named. Parents of students are
two Bloomsburg area residents, Martha Creasy and
Beverly Oberrender.
Serving from the faculty will be Gladys Ancrum
(nursing), Nancy Gilgannon '57 (curriculum and foundations), E. Burel Gum '66 (accounting), Brian Johnson
(geography and earth science), Stewart Nagel (art) and
one other person to be named. Non-instructional staff
members are Franklin Hunsinger (physical plant),
Eileen Kovach (academic advisement and registrar's
office), Rosemary McGrady (mail room), Dorothy Sitler
Kessler.
Dr. Charles Scarantino '64
Alumni fellow
Charles Scarantino
left
residence
in
Bloomsburg State College
In
1964 with a bachelor's
degree In biology. Today, with
Ph.D. and M.D. degrees, he Is professor and chairman
of the Department of Radiation Oncology at East
Carolina University.
In April Dr. Scarantino returned to Bloomsburg
University to share some of his career experiences with
students and faculty His visit as the third Alumni
Fellow
In
Residence was sponsored by the
Association.
A native
BU Alumni
(custodial services)
of
Medicine
in
Winston-Salem, N.C.,
while the SSHE liaison person will be Janice Fitzgerald
of the Chancellor's Office.
Serving as advisory-resource persons on the committee are Lorraine Ausprich, Sheryl Bryson (University
Relations Office), Eda Bessie Edwards '41, Sallie
In 1973.
Prior to assuming his current position, he was an
professor of oncology at the University of
Rochester Cancer Center (1977-1979), associate professor of radiation oncology at the University of South
Alabama (1979-1981) and associate professor of radiation
oncology at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine (1981assistant
Edwards
'44, Roger Fromm (university archivist),
Doug
Hippenstiel '68 (Alumni Office), Anthony Ianiero (Devel-
opment
in
1978.
He
is
active
in
Serving as secretaries are Helen Adler of the Institutional
married
former Mary Colarusso '66. They
reside in Greenville, N.C., with their two children,
Nadine Joy and Charles Ross.
A
from Marco and Louise Mitrani of
Bloomsburg has Increased the Bloomsburg University
Arts Endowment Fund in gifts and pledges to more
than
$200,000, according to Anthony Ianiero, university development director.
"This latest contribution will help tremendously
toward reaching the $250,000 goal set for 1987," Ianiero
noted. "The generous support of the Mitranis and other
contributors have made it possible for the Communitv
Arts Council and Cultural Affairs Director Ted
Shanosk'i
$75,000
is
greatly appreciated."
The Community Arts Council is supported by grants
from the Community Government Association, Community Patrons Program, Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts
and the Campus-Wide Committee on Human Relations.
Anyone desiring to support the Arts Endowment Fund
may
at
do so through the
Ianiero at 389-4128.
BU
Foundation by contacting
Mariano
of the
Library
A
capital
campaign?
campaign
in
of
"What may have seemed unimportant or
one time assumes new significance
trivial
in
a
celebration like this," said John L. Walker, vice
president for institutional advancement and chairman of the sesquicentennial committee. He urged
alumni and friends of the university to look
through their attics for such things as photographs, printed programs of special events they
attended as students, post cards, and any other
souvenirs of their days at Bloomsburg.
Mary & Chuck Scarantino
gift
to bring world-class entertainment to the university,"
he
said. "The audience response has shown that
this effort
T.
integral part of the sesquicentennial celebrathe university in 1989 will be various
exhibits and displays of items which help to tell
the 150-year history of the institution.
numerous
$75,000
Ann
An
tion
to the
Mitranis give
Office and
Do you have any Bloomsburg memorabilia you
would like to give or lend to the university?
national levels.
is
Advancement
Affirmative Action Office.
professional organizations at the local, state and
He
John Scrimgeour '53 (Counseling and
Office) and Boyd Buckingham '43
(vice president emeritus).
Extensive research has been the basis of numerous
speeches and other scientific presentations by
Dr. Scarantino. His research interests Include study of
the optimal timing of the administration of radiation
and chemotherapy to minimize normal tissue toxicity;
preditlve non-invasive methods for individualization of
cytotoxic therapy In the cancer patient; and clinical
application and development of single high dose irradiation (half-body) In combination with chemotherapy in
treatment of human tumors.
Dr. Scarantino was certified by the American Board
articles,
Radiologists
Office),
Human Development
1985).
of
and Vito Talanca (physical plant).
The Foundation Board representatives are C. Stuart
Edwards '41 and Drue Hummel. James Creasy '57 and
Mary Lou John '45 represent the faculty emeriti group,
Kingston, Dr. Scarantino earned a
master's degree in biology and a Ph.D. In cell physiology at St. Johns University in Jamaica, N Y. He
received his M.D. degree from the Bowman Gray School
of
support of a new library
is
under consideration as part of the university's
sesquicentennial celebration in 1989. A final decision will
await
the results of a feasibility study being
done this
Anyone with items they would like to donate or
loan is invited to contact the Alumni Office at 71738^4058.
semester.
Gordon Hermanson, retired president of Davis
in West Virginia, is conducting the
study for the fundraising consulting firm of Marts
and
Dr.
and Elkins College
Lundy. He
will interview many alumni, friends
of the
university, business and corporate leaders
throughout
the region to determine the potential for
acquiring
private support for a new library.
Dr.
Thiel
Hermanson has conducted similar
studies
for
College,
Lancaster Theological Seminary and
Susquehanna University. He has also participated in a
study for the United Negro Fund.
Coordinating arrangements for the study
M.
is
Anthony
Ianiero, director of development and executive
director of the Bloomsburg University Foundation.
Allamong(Continued from Page 3)
fellow of the Indiana Academy of Science in 1981; she
was named outstanding biology teacher in West Virginia
in 1967 and by Sigma Xi in 1968; sand she is listed in the
"World Who's Who of Women," the "Dictionary of
International Biography," "Personalities in the West
and Midwest," and "Who's Who in Frontier Science and
Technology."
Dr. Allamong is married to Joseph Allamong, a
retired professor of biology at Ball State. Their son,
John Bradley Allamong, is vice president of community
and governmental affairs for the Muncie-Del aware
County (Ind.) Chamber of Commerce.
—
THE ALUMNI QU ARTERLY/Fall 1987
University scholars
Behm
Benn
Pn)gram
at
BU
William Bailhe, director of the
program
H
qAT
ty
SSiIi
SffSfH?
o
-
Dr
Of approxi-
ased upon hign sch001 achievement,
°° r more and a rankin in
top 20
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r
^.
n
uat
?8 class Once eligible, students
lhe baS€S of their application and
u
essay. Personali° characteristics
and involvement in cocurricular activities were also
important in the selection
process.
fl!L2S
Wted
~c?v^
•
in
*5?
the
U
"n
ersity Scno,ars
Program, which was
initiated
semester of 1986, constitutes the first two
years of the students' tenure at the
University The
intent of the Scholars Program
is to enable academically promising students to reach
beyond the limits of a
traditional college education and
become exposed to
challenging learning opportunities
commensurate with
fall
their"abilities.
The program seeks
together with other
make the most of
to
bring students
scholarly students who want to
their educational experience at
Bloomsburg University.
Although University Scholars have
many special
programs and services at their disposal, they
are also
Grow
fully
integrated
Boston
Clark
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 BOClo-CUltUral
activities, campus leadership
opportunities and othn CO
currleular programs In short, the
Scholars Program
offers students a unique blend of
collegiate experiences
to enrich their lives, broaden
their intellectual horizons
and nurture their personal development.
Iawm
n ,.„o
CINDY AMBROSE,
EARL BEHM,
a liberal arts
ELIZABETH BENN,
from
.u^caL''
from \. u imnlxTland
I
oT!;!:;H^m
Square;
major from Kennett
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pre-physlcal
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,,<>WA,{I> NIKI.DS. a business
admlnlstratlon/flnance
major from Mccham. nImh c
JULIE TF.WKSIUIKY,
ics m.ijoi
a history
Sm,IM ^^•""/mathematics
h.srir ,Ns,N
and engineering major
Belleville;
ironi
.«
secondary nlucatlon/mathe
Mrshopprn
KOHKIIT WAKINd,
,
hnslncss ,d,ninlsl ral Ion/
accounting majo. from hingman Ferry
MKIDI WERNER, an undeclared major from
Blooms(
a
mass communications major
Heierbacher
Tewksbury
vv,' a!«
H,,NTK ^
,ro
an elementary education malor
HEATHER BODINE,
SABRINA BOSTON,
•
m,,,,vl ' ,m, »«'Jor. f orty Fori,
nUr8,nR maJ ° r (rom Norrlstown;
mentary mn ^ or from Shamokln;
KELLY HEIERBACHER.
">«>joi
an elementary education major
from Fleetwood;
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KKISTIN V^Aww
MSA rimii
applied to the students' tuition In accord
with guidelines
set forth by the University
Scholarship Committee
Freshmen selected as University Scholai
from Mountain Top;
Sato
from llerwick.
The program is supported financially by
the Bloomsburg University Foundation, which has
awarded a total
of $10 ooo in scholarships to
these freshmen scholars
without need-based restrictions
The scholarships .,,<•
Haslam
LaGreca
freshmen class
Bodine
Nineteen freshman students have
been selected for the
mE^ HT
in
5
NAOMI SATO,
an English major from Bloomsburg.
Hunter
Waring
Johnson
Werner
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1987
*
Adams
Bresett
Baird
Ghosh
Cole
Gunther
Faculty notes
Adams, professor emeritus, died August
age 70. He taught geography at Bloomsburg for 25
years before retiring in 1980. He had served as
chairman of the department and as president of the
Dr. Bruce E.
2 at
faculty association.
He graduated from Lock Haven High School, Lock
Haven State Teachers College and Penn State, A
veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Air
Force.
Surviving are his wife, the former Gina Montarfl, to
whom he was married 42 years; and a son, Bruce E.
Adams
John
of Arts
Jr.
Baird Jr. has been named dean of the College
and Sciences after serving as Interim dean for
S.
nine months.
In making the announcement, President Harry Ausprich said, "Dr. Baird has displayed excellent academic
and administrative skills while serving as interim dean.
Although the search committee interviewed a number of
outstanding candidates, we are fortunate to have a
person of John's capabilities named to the position.
Knowing his colleagues and the workings of the
university so well will be very advantageous."
Baird, a native of Warwick, N.Y., joined the psychology department of the university in 1971 as an assistant
professor. He was promoted to associate professor in
1974 and to full professorship in 1979. He served
as
department chairperson from 1977 to 1980.
A 1966 psychology graduate of the University of
Virginia, Baird received both a master's
degree and a
doctorate from North Carolina State University in 1969
and 1971, respectively. He is a licensed psychologist for
the State of Pennsylvania and a permanent certified
psychologist for the New York Education Department.
Since 1978, he has been a consulting psychologist with
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. and In 1980 was a
visiting research associate at the
Institute ol Behavior
Science, University of Colorado. He also
has done
consulting and evaluation for Bechtel Power
Corp
Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary and Bloomsburg
Family Mental Health Clinic. He taught
courses in
psychology at North Carolina University prior to
coming
He was selected as an outstanding teacher
1986
He
for 1985-
by the College of Arts and Sciences Student Council.
the author of numerous papers and
publications
is
pertaining to his
(Ph.D.).
He
be called upon to participate in administrative
advise the academic dean, and act as his
representative when requested. He also will provide
will
activities,
student academic services, function as liaison for the
dean's office, provide assistance in faculty evaluation
and development, and assist in recruitment and affirmative action hiring procedures.
"Both of the appointees have held important administrative positions and have served on numerous university-wide committees, and they are active in community
organizations," Allamong said. "We are looking forward
to their contributions and assistance during the academic year."
Kalyan Ghosh, vice provost and associate vice president for academic affairs since 1982, assumed a new
position as vice president for academic affairs at
Worcester (Mass.) State College on August 1.
Howard Macauley, dean of
Studies at BU, was among
studies
July.
the College of Professional
27 deans of professional
and school superintendents who visited China
in
The participants earlier attended a workshop at
Western Kentucky University, where delegates from
three Chinese provinces outlined their needs for faculty
exchange and curriculum innovation.
As a result of that meeting, a federally funded
Fulbright-Hays Grant was written for the deans and
superintendents to visit China.
As part of the visit, groups of the deans made
presentations to administrators and faculty of schools in
the three provinces regarding curriculum designs and
innovations. They also obtained first-hand information
about the needs of the provinces.
Macauley will continue to be involved in curriculum
development and faculty exchange with schools he
visited.
field.
Baird and his wife. Marsha, are the
parents of three
They reside at Sundale Terrace. Bloomsburg
R.D.
sons.
The appointments of Nancy Onuschak as interim
associate vice president for academic affairs and
James
Cole as interim assistant dean of the College ol Wis
and
Sciences were recently announced bv Bettv
Allamong
provost and vice president for academic affairs.
National searches for both positions will be
conducted
during the academic year.
Onuschak holds a diploma from Wvoming Valley
Hospital School of Nursing and degrees from
Wilkes
College (B.S.. M.S.). Penn State iM.N.S.)
and Temple
University (Ed.D.)
In her new position, Onuschak
is
responsible
to
is expected to emphasize an
appreciation
for the interrelationship of all
aspects of the academic
Allamong and
community. Using her interpersonal skills, she will
manage and coordinate assigned responsibilities, which
include the supervision of the dean of enrollment,
director of television/radio programs, director of the
Center of Instructional Systems Development, and the
recently formed Center for Academic Computing.
Cole received his degrees from Western Michigan
University (B.A., M.A.) and Illinois State University
James E. Parsons,
assistant professor and director of
the medical technology program in the Department of
Biological and Allied Health Sciences, is serving as
acting executive assistant to the president until Decem-
ber
31. 1987.
Parsons replaces Susan Hicks, who has been
granted a six-month leave of absence to complete
graduate studies for a doctorate in higher education at
New York University. Both Parsons and Hicks have
been at Bloomsburg since 1982.
Parsons, a native of Lima. Ohio, earned his bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. degrees in
the Department of
Microbiology at Ohio State University. He previouslyheld positions at the University of Akron. Northeastern
Ohio University's College of Medicine. Akron General
Medical Center. Ohio State. University of Nebraska and
the state of Nebraska.
Dr.
Dr. Jolin Dittrich, dean of the College of Business, and
Chapman, chairman of the department of
Charles
marketing and management, were in China in August to
teach a two-week management training course.
Arrangements to teach the course were made when
Dittrich traveled to China earlier this year.
Dittrich said the faculty exchanges could provide
Chinese and American faculty with opportunities to
teach and do research in one another's countries.
Chinese scholars eventually may come to Bloomsburg
to lecture and do research. "I think it would be good for
the area to open up contacts that way
to put a few
windows in our region," he said.
—
Hans K. Gunther, 60, a professor of history at
Bloomsburg since 1965, died August 31 at his home.
Gunther was born in Germany and grew up in
Pomerania, a province of Prussia on the Baltic Sea. His
father sent him out of the country when Germany was
about to plunge into World War II. He made his way to
the United States just before Japan attacked Pearl
Harbor in 1941.
He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in
history from Washington University in St. Louis in 1946
and 1947 respectively. He taught German at the
University of Missouri from 1947 until 1951. In 1954 he
earned his doctorate from Stanford University.
After teaching one year at Deep Springs, a college in
Southern California, he became a contract lecturer at
the University of Maryland's Overseas Program, which
offers college courses to armed services overseas. He
taught in 38 Army, Navy and Air Force bases.
He accepted an associate professorship at Bloomsburg
in 1965. In 1969 he was promoted to full professor. His
12th and 13th major articles in the general fields of
history and politics were recently accepted for publication in
Germany.
Departmental elections were held during the spring
semester to elect chairpersons for three-year terms,
effective June 1. Elected were Robert Yori, accounting;
Stewart Nagel, art; Louis Mingrone, biological and
health sciences; John Olivo, business education and
office administration;
Wayne Anderson, chemistry;
Andrew Karpinski, communication disorders and special education; James Tomlinson, communication
studies; Harold Frey, computer and information sys-
tems; William O'Bruba, curriculum and foundations;
Woo Bong Lee. economics; Jesse Bryan, developmental
instruction; Louis Thompson, English;
David Heskel, finance and business law; Wendelin
Frantz. geography and earth science; Jerry Medlock,
health, physical education and athletics; James Sperry.
history; Jorge A. Topete, languages and cultures; Scott
Miller Jr., library; Charles Chapman, marketing and
management; John Maittlen-Harris, mass communications;
James Pomfret, mathematics and computer
science; Stephen Wallace, music;
Dorette Welk, nursWilliam Carlough, philosophy and anthropology;
David Harper, physics; Robert Rosholt, political science; J. Calvin Walker, psychology; and I. Sue Jackson,
ing;
sociology and social welfare.
The growth of several departments has necessitated
the appointment of assistant chairpersons: Gerald
Powers, communication disorders and special education; John Hranitz, curriculum and foundations; Susan
Rusinko. English; William Sproule, health, phvsical
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
Jackson
n a nd atW
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Onuschak
Md
Sandra Girton. nursing;
^H
?nh°n R
fK
and John
Riley, mathematics
and computer science.
tics;
,
R ^ers, professor in the curriculum and
rnSSSE!
foundations
department, retired at the end of the
1987
sessions in August. He has devoted
37 years to
Uie education profession, including
31 years at Blooms-
summer
Stephen Bresett, professor of health,
physical educaand athletics, retired at the end of
the 1986-1987
academic year. His career in education
spanned 31
years, including 18 years at Bloomsburg
WaS he
recipient of the Distinguished
tion
AiSSSi? Award
Alumnus
setts. The award
!.
at
Springfield College in Massachuis presented annually to
an outstanding
graduate in recognition of professional
excellence and
exceptional service to the community.
Christine T. Whitmer, associate
professor and chair
person of the Department of Languages
and Cultures
retired in May after 24 years of
teaching, 21 of them
at
Bloomsburg.
Dr. Ralph
S. Herre, professor emeritus,
died June 30
age 84. A native of West Webster, N.Y., he
graduated
from Webster Central School in 1918 and earned
his
bachelor's degree in history from Colgate
University in
1925. He attended college on a baseball
scholarship and
was a member of Phi Beta Kappa National
Honor
at
Society.
He earned
his master's degree from the State
University of New York in 1934 and his Ph.D.
degree in
history from Perm State University in 1951
After graduating from Colgate, he was
principal of
Leavenworth Central School in Wolcott, N Y and was
also principal of Lockport Senior High
School Before
that he was a teacher in Silver Creek,
N Y.
He was a professor of history at Bloomsburg from
1947 to 1972,
when he
retired.
He had
administrative roles, including dean of
also served in
commuter
Reese
SHlltMN
squad had finalists in all nine of the
tournev flights this
season and had six individual champions ...
the singles
and doubles. He has now coached 47
conference BlnSea
and doubles champions and has been
chosen as the PC's
Coach of the Year" on five occasions.
He
At Wlaconsln-pskosh,
Vann led successful efforts to
;o»»PW'to the libraries' in,!,,, automation
project and
'"V..m , nru automation thrust
that Includes an on line
computerised catalog as well
new circulation and
acquisition systems lie also headed
the request and
<" Ihe renovation and new
construction of the Polk
^Hidings,
which arc lo begin this fall
" \
lost studies of integrated
computerized library sys
'•ins for the UY\ System
regional campuses developed
t'N \ am, led to
establishing a
System task force that
recommended state funding for compute,
^'ohof the II regional university libraries systems In
lie also was
Wl,h ''
mhn
ll,M
I
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currently regional chairman for the
East Region
of the ncaa s Division ii tennis
committee and is an
active member of the ITCA In addition
to his duUi
the school's tennis coach, Reese
also
as an
erve
ass stant coach for Bloomsburg's
higly successful men
basketball program and as an
assistant athletic dlrectOl
with his main responsibilities In
the areas ol BChedullnfl
is
,
1
UW
a
and facilities.
The Taylor, Pa., native earned both his bachelor
of
science and master's degrees at East
Stroudsburg Stale
College where he co-captained the tennis
and
m
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eon.plchmenls
,
•
Production
studenl -cage improvements and
Utlll/.atlnn of highly qualified
pe.sonnel
Professionally, he has served on
committees ol the
mrM, m '•""•'>\ V.-.u.uMnu and
several Wisconsin
\
library
organizations
basketball
teams.
Vann
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J. Daniel Vann, III, executive
director of libraries and
resources at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,
has
been appointed director of Andruss Library
at Blooms
burg University effective Aug. l,
according to an
announcement by BU President Harry Ausprich. Vann
replaces William Ryan, who will be on leave
of absence
for the fall
semester prior
to his
retirement
In
May
"In our national search we were fortunate to
be able
to attract a person of Dr
Vann's background and
abilities to Bloomsburg University,"
said Kalyan Ghosh
BU vice provost and associate vice president
ol
academic affairs at the time of the search
Hll
previous accomplishments both in Wisconsin and at
the
national level, along with effective and
Innovative
leadership, will be a definite asset in the future
planning
and development of our library resources "
Vann, who holds a doctorate in history from
Yale
University, has been at Oshkosh since
1981
He previously directed library facilities In the City
Unlver n
and State University of New York.
,
Onirics C
Jackson, a veteran member of the Ml)
department, has written a text, "Eleol Political Science," which was scheduled for
printing In late August oi early Septembci
In the preface to the 350 page volume, he notes
"I've
1)1
political science
ments
taught
the
lowei
level
Introductory
political science
as this book at a middlesized state university for a little more than two decades.
" Ml been somewhat like the writing of the U.S.
Const it ui ion, in thai the Constitution was a cutandpaste exercise
and the course has been a CUl
and tape Job
whatever seemed to be useful was
Included II has not only coincided with the march
of the
course which has the
same
title
baby boomers through the college ranks
those who
were born between 1946 and 19C2 and who passed
through their undergraduate education between 1964 and
m
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hut it has also coincided with some
Important contributions to the discipline. The course,
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stu-
dents.
He had been a guest lecturer at the London School of
Economics and had been a reader at Bodelian Librarv
at Oxford.
His wife, the former Eleanor L. Mitchell, died
on
August 20, 1986. Surviving are two children, George, and
Mrs. Lowell S. (Virginia) Miller, and three grandchildren.
BU
s
Coach
veteran tennis coach Burt Reese was
named
1987
the Year" among the NCAA Division
II
schools by the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches
Associaof
The award, sponsored by the ITCA and Wilson
Sporting Goods, honors those who "have
contributed
significantly to college tennis through the
success of
tion.
own program."
Reese completed his 19th season in charge of the
Husky men, leading his team to a dual record of 18-8
and a Pennsylvania Conference championship. In addition, he had individual players qualify
for the NCAA
championships for the eighth time in the past 10
their
seasons.
The successful dual match record marked the 16th
consecutive winning season for the Huskies and included
victories over six Division I opponents and all
five
conference foes BU faced during the campaign. Reese's
overall record since taking over the program
in the
spring of 1969 is 270-120. His winning percentage of .692
ranks him fourth in the nation among active Division II
coaches.
By capturing the PC tournament team title, the
Huskies notched their sixth conference crown in the past
nine years. His teams have not finished lower than
second place in the tournament since 1976. Reese's
T
Mr and Mrs Waller S Kyglol observed their 60th
wedding anniversary on June 27 with a special mass at
tneli nomc In Bloomsburg. Mi
Ryglel, who baa been
designated an honorary alumnus of Bloomsburg Unlver••ity by the Alumni Association,
served on the faculty for
30 years
The Ryglels, who are both graduates of Temple
University, were married In Philadelphia They bad two
sons, Walter Vincent and Eugene Albert, both of whom
are deceased
Mr Ryglel taught at Wyoming (Pa.) High School for
nd b hall yean before lolnlng the business education
faculty at Bloomsburg Mu shorthand students brought
many national and international honors to the school
during his tenure Mr. retired In January, 1%8.
The Ryglels continued to attend alumni functions at
Bloomsburg until his surgery and stroke earlier this
year. Following the home mass, refreshments were
served to more than 50 guests. Many beautiful floral
arrangements and over 100 anniversary cards and mass
memorials were received
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
Orlando
Charleston
President Harry Ausprich personally carried the Bloomsburg University story
BU alumni in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Maryland during
the spring break in March. Joining him on the 3,100-mile trek in a van provided
by Don Bridenstine (Liberty Chevrolet-Cadillac) were Anthony Ianiero, director
of development, and Doug Hippenstiel, director of alumni
affairs.
The trip provided the three with an opportunity to share first-hand
information about what is happening at BU now and what is planned for
the
future. More important, alumni learned what their
role in BU's future can be.
The get-togethers also provided alumni with an opportunity to meet other
BU
graduates living in their area and to compare notes on their days
at
to
Bloomsburg.
First stop on the tour was Raleigh, N.C., where a
reception was held on
Friday evening, March 13, soon after the three completed the first
leg of the
journey from Bloomsburg. Kathy Hock, who served as vice chair
of the BU
Foundation before she moved to the Durham area last year, joined
the alumni.
Early the next morning, the three were off to their next
stop: Charleston,
S.C for a reception on Saturday evening, March 14. Orlando, Fla.,
was the next
destination for a reception in Altamonte Springs on Sunday
evening
Monday's activities started with a very successful luncheon in
Boca Raton
(arranged by Francis "Red" Garrity '28 & '36). Then
it was off to Fort
Lauderdale for an early dinner with William Lank, a
member of the BU
crossing Alligator Alley to spend the rest of the night in Fort
'
Myers
Tuesday's highlight was a luncheon in St. Petersburg,
where Ausprich and
ianiero made their presentations with the raucous
accompaniment of a St
Patrick s Day celebration on the other side of a
less-than-soundproof folding
h
h
e 66830 early Tnursday morning by driving as far as Florence,
^"l
n Xt
d ay tney went
trip
J ?L e
c
on t0 New Carrollton, Maryland, where a reception
J f
was i
held
for alumni and Husky Club members in
conjunction with the NCAA
,
,
Urnament
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Buoyed by
Univ ersity
of
Maryland
(the Huskies placed
the enthusiasm of the large gathering of BU
wrestling fans, the
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l"P
by returnin S to Bloomsburg
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RALEIGH,
N.C.
Those attending or expressing in interest in a Raleigh
chapter were Kenneth and Michelle Zechman Baseley '84 of Cary,
N.C; Dale T
Bennett '52 and his wife, Lucille, of Greensboro; David M. Furman
76 and his
wife, Kimberly, of Roanoke; Christopher J.
Hardinger '85 of Raleigh; Neal D
Harrington "78 of Raleigh and his guest, Eleanor Rhinehart; Kathy
Hock of
Durham; Janice L. Melmed "81 and her husband, Jeff, of Chapel Hill; Gary A
Norek '85 of Raleigh and his guest, Patty Broughton; Joseph A. Panichello '60
and his wife, Jeanette, of Raleigh; Michael and Donna Polak
Zimmerman '80
and
'83 of Morrisville.
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CHARLESTON,
S.C.
Alumni in South Carolina and Georgia who attended
or expressed interest in the Charleston meeting were Michael
and Dorothy
(Dee) Lesko '62 of SummervUle, S.C; Catherine J. Martine *75
of Charleston;
Michael and Denise Martinkovic Rank '72 and '73 of Myrtle
Beach; Marion
Wallace States '43 and her husband, Al, of Jasper, Fla.; Lydia
Rapella Jenkins
42 and her husband, Harry, of Charleston; and Alfred M. Lampman '49
and his
wife, Mary, of Savannah, Ga.
St.
Petersburg
AND0 FLA ~
^
AJumni wh0 attended or expressed interest in
the
Md/- Euphemia Gilmore Yeager '36 and 35 of
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W, nters teen '78 and his wife, Patricia, of
Orlando Phil and
d os ,
Pou
"72 of Longwood; Vincent
J. LaRuffa '80 of Orlando
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70 and her
husband, Bill,
Boore '84 of Altamonte
Springs and her guest, John Paul; and
Alica K. Bartlett '82 of Winter Park
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Agnes Pmamonte Casari '38 and '41 of Harper Woods, Michigan;
hSShrCu nl a "50 of B 0ca Raton;
Francis (Red) Garrjty ?2Q and h s
B|
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Raton Ellama e Jackson and her sister, Helen
Demaree, of Boca
b 9 i« c» U 3n
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etcher Marvin 78 and 79 of Fort Lauderdale; Frederic
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4 3 and hl * w *fe Kathleen of Vero Beach;
Herbert and Florabelle
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Jenme of Boca Raton; Irene
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Lou
pin?fm
m ifer J. L 45, Bloomsburg; Betty Fisher
'48, Bloomsburg;
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BU
President Auspr.ch and Anthony lan.ero
evel0pmentl v,slted Wlth Wllliam Lank (center),
a member
e
Foundation Board of Directors, between chapter
meetings in
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Leonard of WUkes-Barre; Regina L. Truman '83
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Sunr^P rinoM
of
Donald and Virginia Young, guests; and
Michael Plafchan. guest.
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AT ANAHEIM GET-TOGETHER
-
When Dr. John J. Trathen "68 BU's
and the Kehr Union, attended a conference
earlier this year, he had dinner with a number
of
area. They included (from left) Maria Castaldi '85
director of student activities
m Anaheim, California,
BU alumni living in that
Helen Oyer Diehl '44, Jeanne Panuski Jansen
73, Rick Jones '82
Lorah 74 and Susan Panuski 78. as well as their
guests. John
treasurer of the Alumni Association
Frank
is
also
BUSINESS ALUMNI -
Attending a dinner in the Allentown area for
College of Business were (front, from left) Carol Sargent
86, Debbie Heffner Surdoval '80. Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81.
Cathy
Staub '84. Anne D'lgnazio 78. (middle row Sharon
Young Hilgar 75
Lisa DeLaurentis '85. Joe Surdoval
79. Rosalie Schweitzer '82, Frank
J
Cole '80. Boyd Kreglow '86, Tony Deutsch '82;
(back row) Joe
Hilgar 75. Phil Krause. and Fran
Lesusky 75 Representing the
university were President Harry Auspnch.
John L Walker, vice
president for institutional advancement; Anthony
laniero.
alumni
of the
)
director of
development. Sue Mitchell '82. assistant director of
development, and
Bernard Dill, professor of business administration/finance;
and Douq
Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs.
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ALUMNI IN D.C.
Attending the Washington, D C chapter dinner in
June were Jack L. Mertz '42 and his sister, Elenaor Seward
Arlington
Barbara Wendell '65. Bethesda, Md
Lt. Col. Eileen M
Albertson '67
.
USMC.
Church. Va.; Lt. Col. Bill Deubler '69. USMC. and his
guest. Michele Stnckler, Arlington. Frank Sullivan
72 and his wife
Nancy, Falls Church, Va., Donna Engelberger '86. Germantown.
Md..
and Jane Sando '86, Lebanon. Pa. The dinner was held
at the Fort
McNair Officers' Club Representing BU was Doug Hippenstiel '68
director of alumni affairs
Falls
Mmiiiilllll
Berry
Cooney
Blashock
Alumni scholarship
Bloomsburg University and the Alumni Association
proudly announces the recipients of scholarships and
grants provided by alumni and friends of the university:
Melinda D. Artman, a mass communications major
from Berwick R.D. 2, the William Teitsworth Alumni
Grant ($300);
Lisa L. Berry, a secondary education/history and
government major from Towanda, the John J. Serff Sr.
Memorial Scholarship ($300);
Carol J. Blashock, a speech correction major from
Shenandoah, the Mary L. Frymire Kirk Alumni Grant
($300);
Michael F. Cominsky, a business administration/
marketing major from Dallas, Pa., the Gary Holland
Labroli
Scholarship
(
$150);
Award
(
$700);
($100);
;
(up to $1,600);
Daniel T. Gray, a biology major from Muncy R D
the Cotton Franklin V-12 Scholarship ($100);
Julia Groth, a nursing major from Douglassville,
Helene Robertson Scholarship ($500);
Carol L. Gurnlak, a nursing major from
K.D. l, the Lucy McCammon Alumni Grant
1
the
Ruthann Llewellyn, a biology major from BloomsEdwin M. Barton Scholarship ($200);
Theresa M. Lorenzi, an office administration major
from Weston, the Lucy McCammon Alumni Grant
J. Haefele, a special education major from
4
the Emily Reuwsaa t Alumni Grant
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Martha M. Hartman,
Pentz
William F. Mayer, a business administration/ management major from Endwell, N.Y., the Eunice Davilla
Scholarship ($300)
Francine McFadden, an elementary education major
from Jim Thorpe, the Edwin M. Barton Scholarship
K
($200);
Tera M. McFarland, a secondary education/English
major from Sunbury, the Cecil C. Seronsy Alumni
Scholarship ($400 );
Jeffrey C. Morgan,
a theater arts major from
Bloomsburg, the Margaret Bittner Parke Alumni
Schol-
arship ($500);
Emmaus
($400);
Deborah
Payne
($500);
($400);
Robert T. Frank, a business administration/marketmajor from Selinsgrove, the Harvey A. Andruss
Alumni Grant ($300)
Cynthia A. Freeland, a biology major from Camp Hill,
the John A. Hoch Alumni Grant ($300)
Sheila L. Graham, a business administration/management major from Steelton, the Alumni Minority Grant
ing
McFadden
Roxane Leaveck, a sociology major from Shamokin,
Edwin M. Barton Scholarship ($200);
Joshua S. Lee, an arts and sciences major from
Baltimore, the Mildred Eaton Levitt Alumni
Grant
burg, the
Jeannine Dennlson '86, a mass communications major
from Medford, N.J., the Rita Guerrieri Alumni Grant
KSwff.
($150);
the
David Michael Cooney, a biology major from Mifflinburg, the Edwin M. Barton Scholarship ($200);
Jay F. Dedea, a secondary education/communications
major from Catawissa, the Clyde S. Shuman Sportsmanship
major from Catawissa, the Ercel D. Bidleman Alumni
Grant ($300);
Derrick A. Hill, a business education major from
Baltimore, the E.H. Nelson Alumni Grant ($700);
David F. Kennedy, a secondary education major from
Athens R.D. 1, the E.H. Nelson Alumni Grant ($700);
Candyce Koch, a sociology major from Berwick, the
Kimber Kuster Alumni Grant ($300);
Kevin J. Kotch, a physics major from Schuylkill
Haven, the Student Memorial Scholarship ($300);
Stephen J. Labroli, a business administration/ finance
major from West Chester, the Mary Wilson Scholarship
F
I eUy L
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„ 0cker a nursing major from Sunbury, the
Helene Robertson Scholarship ($500);
Joshua E. Payne, a computer and information
science
major from Mt. Pocono, the Howard F. Fenstemaker
Alumni Grant $300);
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Scott Pickford
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Groth
Gurniak
Haefele
Hartman
recipients for 1987-88
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Cherie L. Peterman, a business
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tZ
the Gary HoUand Scholarship
($150)
or
a
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($400)
3 bU ness Nation/information
processing
DrWlnfl major from Bloomsbure
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the Walter
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Rygiel Alumni Grant ($300)
SSS^i
an ,ncom,n Ashman nursing
8
major
a $500 scholarship provided
bv
Class
of ,936. to aV'mber of
fS^vaji..
the
R| oomsburg High School
who ph.ns In
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a ^condary education/biology
major from Shlckshlnny. the E
H. Nelson Alumni Grant
111,
Tracy
L. Puterbaugh, a secondary
education/ mather
0rangevUle R D 2 the c,ass of 1968
{ $°2So)
Rosemary Quagliariello, a elementary /education
of
SSd *&
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r Alumni ^
Ciuernen
Grant ($100);
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Springfield,
the
Rita
,
Jodi R. Reifendifer, a business
administration/
U
aj
from Central c °l"mbia High School,
g
h.°ir
Juh
the Editha Ent Adams Alumni
Scholarship ($100) given
n0r
M S Adams
BU ^umni who were her
fo™°
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former students at Central Columbia;
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Lynne
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educa0 "1
HazIeton tne Class of 1933 Alumni
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Englisn ma J° r from West Pittston,
thf O.H. and S.H. 5"
the
Bakeless Alumni Grant ($300)
den
Diology ma J° r from Allentown,
o
tne Robert i?!^
D. Warren Scholarship
($300)
Sharon A. Schwartz, an education of
the hearing
impaired major from McAdoo, the
R. Bruce Albert
th*^^
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Alumni Grant ( $300)
Sandra L Shone, a speech correction
major from
bnavertown, the James Bryden Alumni
Grant ($300)
C^dy M. Slocum, an elementary education major
from Dallas R.D. 2, the Lucy McCammon
Alumni Grant
Sean Picklord
Puterbaugh
S eph
a busln ess
°1\,
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Esther A. Thomas, a business
administration/
sToSfp?^)^
DUS,ness
acc^Z* m^TT™'
^ministration/
Carmel, the Mount
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maJ
from Mounl
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Scholarship
($500)
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Bloomsburg,
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Ronks> lhe Ann J Jarrett A,umn
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McFarland
Rutstein
Morgan
Schraden
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
ALUMNI AT SMS HOST JUNIORS - In a visit
by SMS in Malvern and sponsored
employed
hosted by BU alumni
by the BU Alumni
Association,
junior students had an opportunity to learn first-hand
fast-growing company. Participating in the visit were
(seated, from left) Donna Lichtenwalner '82. Nancy Elmo '82, and Rick
Fisher '85, speakers; (standing, from left) Frank Schaffer, John
Hepp,
Rita Milbourne, SMS human resources representative;
Richard Kern,
Richard Pettine '85, speaker/coordinator; Kevin Cecco and Michael
Alban.
about
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AT THE BEACH
When BU Alumni
president Mary Anne Klemkosky
Ron "67, vacationed at Dewey Beach, Delaware,
in July, they had dinner one evening at the Rusty Rudder with other
BU alumni Joining Mary Anne and Ron (kneeling) were Gloria Mainiero
Dill '48 and her husband, Jack, Barb and Mike Adams
73 & 72, and
Paul and Gloria Gilbert Boyer '62. all from Dover. Delaware. They're
'59 and her husband,
already planning on getting together again on July 27.
this
1988. You're
invited, too!
ALUMNI BAND PICNIC - The 12th
held the the Great Swamp Church
BU alumni band picnic
Grove near Ouakertown.
Alumni in attendance were Greg Bitler 75, Leonard Adams
75, Ev
Owens 78. Tom Geiger 77, Lois Rabenold '80, Bob and Brenda
Hafner '80, Bob Schwanger 76, Robert Shelly 70, Ted Irwin
70, Bob
Twaddell 78, Terry Guers 77, Laurie Rogers '86, Claudia
Whittaker
78, Becky Seidel "82, George Kissinger 76, Roxanne Dennis '81,
Andy Jinks 76, Theresa Racek '83. Sue Staff 78, and Larry
Nester
78. Those participating in the Alumni Band on Homecoming (October
24) will meet in the band room at 8:30 a.m. Following the parade
and
football game, the alumni band will meet
for a light lunch in the
bandroom. That evening, they will join current band members
for a gettogether at the Bloomsburg Moose.
was
The second annual Berrigan's Sub Party in Philadelphia, sponsored by the
Alumni Association on July 17, drew even more alumni than in 1986.
BU
Nearly 140
afflelanados of Berrigan's subs attended the event at the Summit
Clubhouse
Those in attendance (please forgive us if we miss anyone):
Elizabeth Ann Derbyshire '78, Chet Derbyshire, David T.
Derr '81, Ellen Roan
Derr '81, John (Ike) Eichenlaub 78, Sharon Eichenlaub, Barbara Siminitis
Farragut '77, Linda J. Evans '67, Thomas J. Evans, Richard
B. Durbano *77
Sharon Petrusnek Durbano '78, Michael D. Creveling "76,
Barbara Morgan
Creveling 77, Kenneth G. Cromwell Jr. '66, Alice K.
Cromwell, David P
Crawford '80, Frank J. Coll '81, Kathy S. Coll, Nicholas
J. Ciliberto 79, Grace
Carnevalino '86, Daniel T. Canuso '81, John M. Cannon
78, Maria Cannon
EL
79, Harold Bunzel Jr. 75. Lottie Manga Bunzel, Glenn
T. Bromley, '85, Linda M
Brace 83, William R. Blodgett '86, Carl L. Beck '82, Christine
Beck, Noelle A.
Cassarella Barford '68, Jeff Barford, Tracy A. Wolcott '85,
James A. Williams
79, Colleen A. Williams '80, David J. Waterman '83,
Lawrence B. Towsey III
rcn
Towse y '82, Patricia Ann Washeleski 79, Richard P Reillv
,5
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Tnatcner '83. Kathleen M. Thatcher '83. Janet M, Farrara
74
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Feather III '80, Sarah F. Feather '81, Laurie E. Fuehrer 78'
Karen J. Gormley '86, Colin M. Hannings '69, Mary
Green Hannings 70, William
,Jk, V kl Murray 70
Gail B Hart
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79, John A. Kehoe III 79
Maria Barone Kehoe '80. Curtis R. Keller '84,
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Kraske ,83 Pame,a Kirk Kraske 83 Christian
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Kichard Boerner 65, Kathy Boerner.
Robert W. Yoder '84. Melissa Voder
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on June 20 at the
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9 the Alumn,
s e s in a tendance were (sitting)
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Lynda Wiest, Janet Gorg, Pamela Hartzell
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Sharon
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Road. Rehrersburg. PA
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BU
mt
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offwS?
Swlr
War
ar>
given rare diaries
V0,ume
r
set of a Hessian
nC6S dUrlng lhe American
Revolution
has JL
been given to Bloomsburg
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University by
Tustln
k
Hl^msburg
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who
0 ectlon nas
valued at $50,000 bv the
ph^h !! appraisal ***n
Philadelphia
firm of
Graham Araider II
Handwritten in neat, faded
German sc
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75
YEARS AND COUNTING
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Bloomsburg
University is blessed with
many loyal alumni
among them these two members
of the Class of
1912 who returned to campus for
Alumn. Week-
end
in
Pa.
(left),
2d ^?hi Pf A^i"orc
V
J
Navy durln * Wor,d War
m ^>P«
h storlan
world War
w a ?iiII. npurchased
l
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the
of
foiu
durina
original
0rC he WaS abIe 10 obtaln
« PhotocopN
,
from a German prince
fhe ^,
the
r,h
fourth
L.
volume
Lanlgan
points
,„
June. Beulah Anderson Bronson
of Liberty
and Ruth Kline Everett of Indiana
were also on hand
five
?
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1776
1784 by C
-P tn »" Johann Von
who ^ol
commanded a company of light Infantry
Pa
for
Alumn. Weekend
festivities
years ago.
out
tinentire set
Ctearly and
day or soon aftc. h,
Thr^r,
three to
die
many years
of
Orwigsburg was
am1
re-
elected president of the Bloomsburg University
Alumni
Association during the board of directors'
meeting on
Alumni Day, June
occurred
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After painstakingly translating
the work. Tustln spent
verifying every point „i ,,„•,,,„'
re-elected
'59
N
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a chronicle of the enUrc
W
chronUI
wcentU available recount onh
six-month s.. R m.. n .s „i h,s.,uv. ihr
appraisal
Klemkosky
Mary Anne Klemkosky
noteworthy
|a
°*\«^
e^ntTon^^^
events on the same
books also represent
6.
Also re-elected were G. Thomas Hughes
III 76 of
Easton, vice president; Sandra Swetland Williams '66
of
Somerset, N.J., secretary; and Dr. John J. Trathen '68
of Catawissa, treasurer.
Elected to the board were John S. Scrimgeour '53
Bloomsburg; Dr. James B. Creasy "57, Bloomsburg'
Dale A. Krothe '60, Berwick; Peggy Burns '67
Hor-
sham; Jane Elmes Crahall '72. Larksville; Albert
J
Fagnani Jr. '74, Jessup; Patricia A. Washeleski '79
Plymouth Meeting; Patricia E. Campbell '83, Philadelphia; and Gary C. Wilson '87, Lancaster
Other directors, whose terms continue until
1988 or
1989, are Helen E. Barrow '24, Sunbury;
Margaret
Griffin *69, Bloomsburg; Richard E. Grimes '49,
Harrisburg; Clayton H. Hinkel '40, Bloomsburg;
Scott Righter
84, Philadelphia; Francis D. Sell '35, Boyertown;
Dr.
Stuart Edwards '41, Bloomsburg; Sara
T
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published by the
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Roundtable Award.
Copies of the publication were
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The four volumes were presented
to BU President
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a friend of the !
Tustln family
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Francis Radice
said,
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privileged
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and
to have these unique volumes.
The 200-yearand materials will add prestige to
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TUSTIN VISITS BU - Edward
Tustin (seated
brother of the late Joseph P.
Tustin. visited
campus recently to meet President
Ausprich
(seated right). He presented the
university with a
gut of $1,000 tor the maintenance
of a rare set of
left),
Hessian diaries given to the
university by Joseph
lustin Also shown are
Scott Miller (standing left)
of the Andruss Library
staff,
and Dr Francis
Radice 49. retired BU faculty
member and friend
of the Tustin family
C
Marie Dockey
Berwick; Constance Stanko Gobora '52,
Levittown; Richard R. Lloyd '62, Belle Mead.
N.J
Barbara A. Caruana '77. Lancaster; and Sheri Lippow'-
Edwards
'44,
itsch '81. Phoenixville.
Clayton H. Hinkel "40 and Colonel Elwood M. Wagner
State College have joined the select group of
life
members of the board by serving a minimum of 14
years. Other life members are Vera Hemingway
Hou
senick '05. Bloomsburg; Howard F. Fenstemaker '12
'43 of
'
Bloomsburg; F. Ruth Speary Griffith '18, Wilkes- Barre
Hervey B. Smith '22. Bloomsburg; Edward F Schuyler
'24, Bloomsburg; Earl A. Gehrig '37,
Bloomsburg; John
W. Thomas '47, Hamburg; and Millard C. Ludwig "48
Millville.
Directors who retired from the board at the June
meeting were Stephen A. Andrejack '74, Mechanicsburg; Joan Havard Kilroy '54, Morrisville; Lois Lawson
'33, Bloomsburg; Douglas F. McClintock '73,
Bloomsburg; and Dr. Curtis R. English '56, Stroudsburg
Pantaleo
in
new
post
Daniel C. Pantaleo, acting provost and vice president
for academic affairs during the 1987-1988
academic
year, became vice president for academic affairs at
Frostburg State University in Maryland on August 17
Frostburg is one of six schools in the Maryland state
system.
Pantaleo came to Bloomsburg in 1977 as an assistant
professor of chemistry. In August 1980 he was appointed
dean of the School of Extended Programs. He served as
dean
of
extended programs and graduate studies from
1982 until he was appointed acting provost in 1986 He
has also served as acting associate vice president for
academic affairs during the 1984-1985 academic year
ATTENTION, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
an important get-together of BU alumn.
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Reserve November 4 on your calendar so you can attend
County Watch your mail for details about
place, time and program Serving on the planning
committee are (seated) V.rg.n.a Schenk 78 Mary
Anne Klemkosky 59. Ellen McCorm.ck 78. (standing) Judge John
Lavelle '41 and Karl Reed '68
I.v.ng In Schuylk.ll
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
14
Coulston '23
Niles '43
Fellon '50
1905
Street,
Vera Hemingway Housenick,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717) 784-3171
503
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SUSIE RAVOS
MARMON
'06
dates the season of her
birth as spring
because her mother remembered It was
her Laguna Pueblo village of Parguate.
And she dates the year of her birth by the fact that her
mother told her she was three years old when the first
locomotive came to the pueblo In 1880.
It was 1877, a year after the Battle of
Little Big Horn.
Rutherford Hayes was president. New Mexico would not
lambing time
become a
And by
in
state for 35 yeai
the time New
Mexico did enter the United
Marmon had attended college and returned
home to become a teacher, marry and start a family
New Mexico, the All-Indian Pueblo Council and the
Laguna Tribal Council honored Marmon during ceremonies at a pueblo council meeting In Laguna
the week
States,
after she officially
April 15.
LaRUE
March
E.
15 at
1913
BROWN
age
97.
'10,
He had
formerly of Lewisburg, died
a resident of Buffalo Valley
to 1926, when he became clerk-bookkeeper for Kreitzer's
General Store in Milton. He also engaged in farming,
and after the death of his father in 1941 took over his
insurance business which he operated until retiring in
1971. His grandson, Carl H. Brown, then continued the
d T
,
school
in
Harriet
Marmon
said
^^
ShC
in
wiSiS'00,
rn^ic^
,p
puebl °
Sne served on
ln
"rst
Commission on P'£
Indian Affairs in the 1960s In 1971
she
na ed th e outstandln ^dian woman
in education
g
h^K
5? .u .
by
the North
American Indian Women's Association At
111 s eak n *out.
P
advocating the preservaion of
StiTiVJ;
tion
the Laguna Pueblo language and
traditions
'
1907
PA
17815 (717) 784-3320
PA
1,
Ber-
18603 (717) 752-3498
1915
Representative: Warren A. Dollman, Box 22 Eyers
Grove, PA 17826 (717) 458-5159
'15
died recently at
92.
brother.
1916
DOROTHY
M. FRITZ '16 of Wilkes-Barre died May 21
age 91. Born April 25, 1896, in Wilkes-Barre, she was
a daughter of the late Charles and Margaret Siegman
at
Fritz.
He was an
84-year
member
of the Evangelical
and
Reformed Church, now known as St. John's United
Church of Christ, Lewisburg; member and chairman
of
the Agricultural Soil and Conservation
Service from 1942
to 1972; director and treasurer
of the Lewisburg Area
Joint School Board from 1945 to
1973; and former
member
of the Buffalo Valley Grange.
survived by one son, Harold E. three grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one
brother.
He
is
;
She began her teaching career
in
Wilkes-Barre and
later taught in Philadelphia for over 40
years. She was
an active member of the Philadelphia Chapter of
Bloomsburg alumni before returning to Wilkes-Barre
several years ago. She attended alumni dinner meetings
in Wilkes-Barre in each of the last two
years.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church,
Wilkes-Barre; the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers
the Pennsylvania State Education Association
and the
Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees.
Surviving are a niece and two nephews.
1911
1918
MARY M. CRIM '11 died March 7 at age
Hemlock Township, she was the daughter
Samuel H. and Mary M. Huntington Ohl
In
96.
Bom
in
of the late
Representative:
her early years she taught at the
Buckhorn and
Femvi
schools. She was one of the oldest
Christ Lutheran Church in Buckhorn
le
members
Her husband, Charles F. Crim, died June
a son. Charles H.
4, 1952.
of
and
Crim, died November 7. 1982 Six
brothers and seven sisters also preceded
her in death
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Harold (Margaret)
Pooley; six grandchildren, 14
great-grandchUdren. a
great-great grandson and a sister.
Street,
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
LEAH RARIG
recipient of the
'18
Ray
Ohl, 25 East
17815 (717) 784-0142
PA
and
'49
was named
the
nth
1987
Calabrese Award for outstanding
volunteer service to the Columbia County Unit of the
American Cancer Society. She was honored for years of
service as a neighborhood captain in the
door-to-door
campaign in the Locust Township and Numidia areas.
J.
1919
1912
Representative: Edwin M. Barton,
211 East First St
Bloomsburg,
WUliamsport died August
Born in Orange Township, she was a daughter of
the late John M. and Elizabeth Pettibone Welsh.
She was a member of the MUlville Grange and the
Greenwood Christian Church. A resident of Greenwood
Township for 60 years, she had taught school at Spring
Mills, Orangeville and Greenwood.
Her husband, John Edwin Miller, died November 8,
1959, and a son, Brandon E. Miller, died in 1969.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Doyle (Joan) Evans;
six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a
her
^nd-clalms cases
New Mexico 's
'13 of
ELIZABETH SAGER MILLER
a
Pennsylvania.
GIRTON
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D.
wick,
age
her as a "rich source of Indian history and love."
Marmon, who lives in a nursing home in Casa Blanca,
a Laguna Pueblo community, did not
attend the
ceremonies at the pueblo offices.
But all four of her living children, three
of her
granddaughters, one of her 10 great-grandchildren and
other family members attended and
served pieces of
birthday cake to the 14 pueblo governors and
lieutenant
governors and other dignitaries at the event.
Marmon, In a wheelchair, later posed for pictures
with some of her family at the rest
home but did not
talk with reporters. Her
granddaughters displayed
grandmother used to tell her how lonely
she was there
Susie Rayos Marmon took a
three-year teaching
course a
Bloomsburg and graduated in 1906. She
returned to what was then the
New Mexico Territory
where she got a teaching job at Isleta
Pueblo. She later
taught at Laguna.
L.
92.
1914
business.
Gov. Garrey Carruthers declared the day "Susie
Rayos Marmon Day in New Mexico," acknowledging
Marmon and her husband, Walter, on their
wedding day, January 2, 1909.
Her daughter, Josephine Goettlng, 74, said
her mother
always told the children to be kind to
one another, be
congenial with everyone and live a
good life
Marmon's granddaughter, Harriet Marmon,
said her
grandmother's mother wanted her only
daughter to
have a good education. As a young
girl, Susie
Marmon was sent away, first to Presbyterian Rayos
Mission,
now Menaul School, In Albuquerque,
where she was
given her English name.
he
nt * he next s* ven years at
Carlisle Indian
age
in 1960.
After being graduated from Bloomsburg, he taught in
a number of one and two-room schoolhouses in Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Susquehanna counties.
He was employed by the Lewisburg Chair Co. from 1916
celebrated her 110th birthday on
picture of
ROBERT
21 at
Lutheran Village since 1978.
Born May 21, 1889, In East Buffalo Township, Union
County, he was a son of the late Isaac Calvin and
Marshe (Wetzel) Brown. His wife, the former Margaret
Horam, died
Betz '55
Hartley '52
1910
Representative:
Market
Furgele '52
Representative: Grace Kishbach Miller, 918 Church
™5K?
Fifth
S
St..
allve
Howard F
:
?f
Bloomsburg, PA
fenstemaker, 587 East
17815 (717) 784-1920
Street, Royersford,
GRACE
K.
PA
19468 (215) 948-3780
HARTMAN
'19.
formerly of Elysburg, died
July
10 at age 87
She was once a teacher in that
community.
Her husband. Harry, died in 1985 Surviving
are a son
aUghler Mrs Jack (Bei
Gardner; three
fS55
u ,?
grandchildren,
six great-grandchildren and
a sister
^
"
ANNA
C.
McKEON
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
'22 of
Blakely died
in
November
19w>.
PAULINE M GIBSON *22 of Scranton died July 18
She was a teacher in the Pittston school
district prior to
her marriage to the late Walter
Gibson, who
died
1964
1920
J^
c
r^t
R
,
ii
lgt0
S
'Tv
Anna Davis Barrow,
PA
17967
MmESSKi*
(
717 )
EaSt
21
^
South Fourth
Grac*
B,0° mSb
Surviving are five daughters. Mrs. Jane
Kreskv.
atnenne DiCosola, Man Sarkos. Suzanne
Menn. Ellen
Yejrttz. four sons. Robert. Walter.
William and Thomas.
32 grandchildren and a sister.
889- 3838
'21 of Catawissa died
Mav
age 84 Born in Plymouth on August 10
1902 she
was a daughter of the late John and Phoebe
Jenkins
Thomas. Her husband. Edward R. Unangst. died in 1984
She was a teacher in Plymouth. Numidia and Catawissa. She was also in banking for several
years.
She is remembered for her musicial contributions
the
to
to
community
many
as well as being known as piano teacher
students. She served as organist for 20 years
to
the Eastern Star and White Shrine of
Jerusalem
directed church choirs in Catawissa and in
She
Matthew
St
Lutheran Church. Bloomsburg. In her younger days,
she
was a vocal soloist for many local groups and events
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Victor Meredith
a son, Edward T.; seven grandchildren, eight
greatgrandchildren, and a brother
A
teacher in Haddonfield, N.J., for 37 years, he
returned to Berwick in 1961. He also earned a degree in
law from Gettysburg College.
He is survived by a sister.
MAE EYERLY GEORGE
'21 of
Danville died recently
86.
JEAN
C. CONNER '21 of Harrisburg died August 4 at
Prior to retirement she was a teacher at the
Hazle Street Elementary School in Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving is a niece.
87.
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, R.D.
Nescopeck, PA 18635 717 ) 752-4305
I,
Box
612,
^
ANTOINETTE COOLBAUGH MASON
5 at
latC
>25
Huntington Mills
°<
Camtot, she was a
and F,oronce MHlSrS
in
Lteacneryears,the Northwest Area
,n
more than
40
retiring in 1970
She and her husband. John
R Lechleltner. would have
celebrated then fxith wedding
anniversary on June 5
by a daU *hter l
and
"
™
ELIZABETH MARONEY ANDREAS
'25 & '49 formJU,V at a « e 81 A n»«v75i
° ,n Townsm P Sl hools f °r 45
T
2C
'
to
whom
K^ES
ELIZABETH WHITBY DAVIES
was honored
'23
1926
MARIAN REINBOLD
Dr
March. Born
L,tl
'
''
lx
111
In
'"i'
1
'26 of Rlngtown died
In
Brandonville, lh« was a daughter of the
Noi a /.iniinri man Kolnhold
She taught
to]
Mveral years In Union Township.
Hrandonville and Frtedenshurg She then
received her
r
"'"du al education at IVnn Stale and
l"
served hei
internship and general residency
at
Fort Sanders
HyPlW ID Knoxvtlle, Tenn She worked at the nlve.
•>l Miehigan Medical
College
She was an anesthesiology al
hospitals In Los
Angeles. Calif
(JoldsborO,
VVInchesle, Va
New
H.unsw.rk. N
Coaldale Slate Hospital and Locust
Mountain state Hospital in Pennsylvania,
surviving are a brother, n ilatei
In lav
nieces and
I
NC
.
Mrs. Davies was born in Olyphant and later moved to
Edwardsvllle, where she taught for 21 years before
retiring.
.
.1
'22,
formerly of
age 85. Born in Dallas, she was
Merton and Ada Shaver Cool-
LaCoe
'56
'23 of
Mooslc died
April 6. Born in Mooslc, she was a daughter of
the late
Bowers H and Susan Watklns Berlew Her husband
Raymond R., died January 22. 1986
She taught in Mooslc for two years and In the
Scranton School District for 35 years. She also took
graduate courses at Penn State and extension coursei
from the University of Pennsylvania
Surviving are a brother, a sister, and three nieces
CHARLOTTE FETTER COULSTON
Spring City
She was a long time member
the Philadelphia Chaptei
ol
life.
She taught
in that
community
for five
years
until
she
in 1929
survived by a
nieces and nephews.
is
sister,
occupation therapist
58
ACNITA
Mercy
for
(
AWLEY
more than
t,
a member of the Sisters
years, died July
al the
'26,
,
I
wercj tentei Convenl In DaUai
She served in the Teaching Apostolate
N ork and Pennsylvania.
i
In
Iowa,
New
1927
ELLEN V McKEBHAN '27 Of Wyoming died February 15 at her home. A lifetime reildenl of Wyoming, she
was a daughlei ..I th<- late Alexandei and KM/aheth Ann
Jeffrey Dates
She
taught
first
wyomlnj Borough
retiring In 1%H
grade
Bcnool
and
Dlatrlcl
Her husband, Marry, died
several nieces and nephews.
In
kindergarten
foi
1981
41
yean
the
before
In
Surviving
are
two brothers and several
NELLIE NAEGELI SCHULTZ '23 of Taylor died
August 9 She taught in Old Forge schools for ten years
and later in the Rlchboro School District, Bucks County.
She retired from Clarks Summit State Hospital as an
Natter
Slater
of
'23 of
died April 12 at age 83
and past president of
Bloomsburg Alumni.
Born in West Chlllisquaque Township. Northurnber
land County, she was a daughter of the late John M and
Mabel C Best Fetter She lived In Spring City most of
She
a daughter of the late
baugh.
She taught in the Dallas School District for 40 years.
She is survived by a brother, a sister, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
English "56
Sir
Born
J ° hn C
Suniving are her husband. Harold Andreas,
was married 48 years, and a sister
recently as a 50-year member of the Order
of Eastern
Star at the 62nd anniversary banquet of
Dallas Chantei
3% held in Wilkes-Barre
was married
(
March
Jt
she
E 1 1*
'23 of Hegins died January 30
at
age J?
82 Born April 16, 1904. in Aristes. he was
a son of
the late Burd and Cathryn Weller
Klees
He retired after teaching 45 years In the Hegins
Township and Tri-Valley School' Districts
He also
taught one year at Conyngham Township
He is sunived by his wife, the formei Leah Hunt/in
ger; two daughters. Connie Klees ami Mis
k.nneih
(Ann) Sharp; two grandsons, two great grandsons,
and
her
Dallas, died
aRe 82
at;
nephews
grandchildren.
age
2v
years
She was also a graduate of Columbia University
Suniving are a brother and two sisters
BEATRICE BERLEW JOPLING
She had taught in Danville and had worked at
Thomas Beaver Library for many years
Her husband, Walter George, died in 1957. Surviving
are a son, Don; 12 grandchildren and six greatage
before
retiring
three brothers
EDWARD R. RE ITER '21 of Berwick died June 29 at
age 87 Born January 29, 1900, he was son of the late
Augustus and Mary Black Reiter.
His wife, the former Bertha L. Campbell, died in
October 1977, and a brother, Bill, died in 1985.
at
MADELINE FOULKE DENTON '23 of West
Haven. Conn., died recently at age 84
Born in Lewisburg on December 1. 1902. she was a
daughter of the
late Arthur and Man- Toye Foulke
She was a teacher in
the Lawrence. Long Island School
District
A.
ANNA THOMAS UNANGST
Kn,LK,TNKK
l
di^Miv
Soh^M,u,^rr
School
District for
1923
28 at
1925
Mn ° ntar
^'
1921
15
in
C
re~*ntatives:
1987
she was the widow of Roy Schultz.
Suniving are a
brother, a sister, two nieces and
a nephew.
Krapf '60
MARY B BOWMAN '27 of Orangevlllc died June 2 at
age 82. Born In Renovo, she was a daughter of the late
John and Sarah Martman Kepler Her husband, Harold
T Bowman,
died
In
1963
Suniving are two daughters, Vera B
Klein, and Mrs.
Dale (Dorothy) Menshoff; five grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren and a brother
Little
'62
Lubas '65
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
16
Conner '68
Johnson '67
HANNAH
M.
1987
FETTERMAN
'27
&
'36
of
Ryan
Catawissa
1902,
NORA TUCKER FISHER
'27 of
Long Beach,
BEATRICE
'30 & '32 of Bloomsburg died
Born in Bloomsburg on March 21,
she was a daughter of the late Frank and Nora
1911,
Representative:
1928
ROBERT
1
Representative: Faye
PA
Appleman DendJer,
18603
1132
LOIS M. ROBINSON '28 of Rotona West, Fla., died
March 15 at age 78. Born May 8, 1908, in Berwick, she
was a daughter of the late Harry It. and Nellie
Freas
Mitchell.
She taught in Berwick and the Findlay, Ohio,
public
She earned a master's degree from Ohio
schools.
University.
KAT HR N P T0YE RUDA
I
June o26. She had taught
Township schools
,
in
,28 of Hughestown
died
Hughestown and Pittston
Surviving are her husband, Joseph;
several nieces and nephews.
two brothers,
IRENE
A. DAVIS '28 and her husband, Harold,
now
Lutheran retirement center in Burlington N
C
They will be married 58 years on October
2.
live in a
F.
HELEN
C.
J.
17815
KNIERIM
(
Golder, 1103
717) 784-5783
'31 of
McGEEHAN
Representative:
Margaret Swarta BlUer, 117 State
PA
17846
GLADYS JACKSON
(
717 ) 458-6671
'30 of
Tunkhannock died March
2
age 77. Born in Lemmon, she was a
daughter of the
late Corey and Lavina Pague Clark.
She was a teacher in both Pennsylvania and
Michigan
and also graduated from Wayne
University
She was preceded in death by her first
husband,
Harry Rubright, in 1969; her second
husband. Adam
Jackson, in 1979; and a son, Harrv. in
1955. Surviving
are several nieces and nephews
at
MYRTLE
Bom in
KER '30 of Elysburg died June 10 at age
Elysburg on November 2, 1911, she was a
daughter of the late Harry and Alice
George Richard
Her husband, Melville, died in 1967
75.
R.
formerly
of
Clarks
W.
BOWER
'34
&
'61 of
Danville
R.D
4
February 26 at age 70. Born in Lewisburg on
August 21, 1916, she was a daughter of the late Wendell
and Clara Stuck Wolfe.
She was a teacher at the W.W. Evans School in
Bloomsburg for 17 years before retiring in 1979.
Surviving are her husband of 32 years, Henry D
Bower; two sons, David E. Williams and Wendell
C
Williams; four grandchildren, two sisters and a brother.
GLADYS LETIT1A BAKEY FURLONG '34 died on
August 12. A native of Mount Carmel. she taught in the
elementary schools there after graduating from Bloomsburg. She later moved to Washington, DC, where
she
worked at the Tiaasury Department in foreign funds
control. She spent a year in Hawaii establishing
a
branch there. She was active in community affairs in
Langley Forest and McLean.
Surviving is her husband, Captain William R. Furlong
Jr., USNR (Ret.); two sisters and a brother.
1935
C. SWAN '31 of Wilkes-Barre died February
age 86. Born in Nanticoke on June 9, 1910, she was
a daughter of the late Louis and Henrietta
Semmer
Coopey.
She taught school in Nanticoke and Wilkes-Barre
before retiring in 1972.
Her husband, Harold, died in 1958. Surviving are three
brothers.
Representative:
Street,
William I. Reed, 151 East Fourth
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
ELMER
and
NIE
CHARLOTTE HOCHBERG McKECH-
35 celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 14. Elmer is a retired superintendent
of the
Berwick Area School District, and Mrs.
McKechnie
taught at BU.
JOHN
and ALICE EUPHEMIA GILMORE YEAGER
and 35 celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 12. They reside in Deland, Florida, where they
retired from teaching.
1932
'36
PA
Ezra W. Harris, R.D.
17815
(
died August
27 years.
4.
5,
Box
451
717 ) 784-3532
She had resided
in
Baltimore, Md
Baltimore for the past
y
'32 of
Surviving are her husband, William; two sons, Ronald
and William; a daughter, Darlene Rehak; six
grandchildren, a sister, a brother, nieces and
Street, MUlvllle,
4,
at
RUTH McCORMACK BLUME
1930
Market
Taylor died on March
'31,
DOROTHY
PHYLLIS
Representative:
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436
South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
S.
University and Cornell University.
He and his wife, the former Stella Ewonishon, are
parents of four children and have eight grandchildren
all members of the RBO.
His hobbies are painting, music and fishing.
Surviving are a sister, a niece and a nephew.
Bloomsburg,
1929
PA
Summit and Hummelstown, died March 19 at age 77.
Born in Scranton, she was a daughter of the late David
and Sue Dawson Rosser.
She was a retired elementary school teacher
She was the widow of Charles McGeehan.
11
Surviving are a sister and two nephews.
the
B69.
Market
717 ) 752-5367
(
Frank
Bloomsburg,
He is retired from the IBM Corporation, where he was
an editor and teacher in the company's professional
training programs. He did graduate work at New York
died
in
1931
Street,
Street, Berwick,
Mary
76.
Zarr Girton.
She retired in 1973 after teaching 36 years
Bloomsburg elementary schools.
Surviving is her husband, John H. Learn.
died June 13 at age 79. Born In Skinning Grove,
Yorkshire, England, she came to America and settled in
Edwardsville.
She taught more than 30 years in Edwardsville and
Wyoming Valley West, retiring In 1970 She resided in
California for the past 15 years.
She was the widow of Patrick Fisher. Surviving
are a
son, Patrick, and three grandchildren.
a
great-
LEARN
G.
age
.June 27 at
Calif
Bartynski '69
Donald;
daughter, Alice Morgan; 12 grandchildren, 12
grandchildren, a brother and a sister. A daughter,
Ann, died in 1940.
she was a daughter of the late J. D. and
Clara Kreischer Fetterman.
An elementary school teacher most of her life, she
began teaching In Franklin Township In 1922 and retired
from the Southern Columbia School District in 1967.
Surviving are two brothers and two sisters
4,
Sutzko '68
She began her teaching career at age 18.
Surviving are two sons, Edward and
died June 5 after having celebrated her 85th birthday
the previous evening. Born In Franklin Township on
June
'68
nephews
1933
Representative: Lois Lawson, 644 East Third Street
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815 (717) 784-2046
WILLIAM and ELIZABETH ROW REED
Representatives: Ruth Wagner LeGrande,
76 North
Cedar Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 (717 454-1427
)
and
Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Street
Convngham, PA 18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551.
A LIT ™ ILER
iiS^^^
^ Vt,
SffS?IP£.2£
,°
In 1951 the
0 ' Jusl,ce
Udiling
Garfield
-
camp
'
wife of
died June
-
to Vermont
until the early 1970s.
Also surviving are two sons,
in im and he ^came a member
of
Committee in 1982. He was chairman
T,k
Dn
A
of the RBO membership
campaign in 1977-1978.
f^™
f
LitwhUers moved
and one grandson.
MICHAEL P. SOPCHAK '34 of Johnson City N Y
has been elected auditor on the Russian
Brotherhood
Organization Board of Supreme Officers. A
native of
Simpson. Pa., he was elected to the RBO
Supreme
cele-
1936
a boys
1934
'35
brated their 50th wedding anniversary on June
9. Both
retired from teaching at Bloomsburg High
School
WOODROW
5 at
age
70.
where thev ran
Woodrow
Jr.
and John
1937
P e
^X
J i^f UBloom
^ Sara
rif^u
S:
Bs^K
t
Maria Ber g er
8"
South
and
NOttiDgham R ° ad Bloomsburg,
sburg,
PA
'
17815 (717) 784-1850
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t
t
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s£r~
225*2™™"*"
17815 (717 ) 784-3093;
PA
Bloomsburg,
PA
i
.
<
717 ) 823-5266
Richie.
R.D
2
E A
l,.^{n
in
v^ltl
k
Dorothv
'38 reports
^
dau hter
of the late Walter and
S
EES!
p
Marion Pennypacker
Auch.
A former teacher at Wilson High School,
she earned
an accounting degree from New
York University and
.
three daughters.
Nancv Ballev
grandchildren, two
Attend,,,,.
Anne ShOl
Bloomsburg.
PA
HlnkeI
418
17815 (717) 784-3218
-
™
of
Edwar*vllle
Jefferson
£S3*
XcknS UnivXUry ^
died
age
'39 of
Berwick died July
1
pE£
coach at Hazleton from 1968 to 1973
While in college he played football and was
captain of
his team. He was also named
to All-East College and
All-Amencan teams.
He served with the U.S. Armv and National Guard for
21 years. He served as a captain during
World War II
and also served during the Korean Conflict,
receiving
two bronze stars.
Surviving are his wife, the former Jewel
Keen, to
whom he was married 45 years; a son. John Sircovics
Jr a daughter. Mrs. Edward (Judy)
Long. Catawissa
and twin grandsons.
PHILIP
retired
He
E.
TRAUPANE
'39
of Gainesville.
6 at
Fla.,
age
a
71
taught high school in Berwick, Muncy and
Williamsport and had served with the 29th
Infantry
Division of the Pennsylvania National
Guard.
In 1942 he served as airborne techniques
instructor at
tort Benning. Georgia, teaching Allied
officers from
France, Canada, Britain and Brazil to
parachute He
was a master parachutist and gliderman who
had 606
altitudes of 500 to 15.000 to his credit
He served in Korea with the Fifth regimental combat
team as a platoon leader in a rifle company In 1953
he
organized the 82nd airborne parachute school at
Fort
jumps from
Bragg. N.C.
Major Traupane went to Fort Greely, Alaska
to test airborne equipment at temperatures
as low as 72
degrees below zero. He made as many as 15 jumps
a
day from Nome to the Artie Circle.
In 1957
became a professor of military science in
Army ROTC program at the University of Florida
In 1960 he
the
Fantaskey '69
Lavelle '69
VM
^
-
N
:
<
and
'in
U>v,tt
(Mik *' spent the weekend in
had quadn.pl?byp^ su
he was home and
recuperatlnB
of
^?heS
July
,
Carned a
and
'
Arnold and Mary Jane Sharpless
Wagnei
y>.
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Kuth .lam,
s
ho.nas and .Iranne Noll
I
J^7"l^
A
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'
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A
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ttie u d
them
u r u'
during
!
" "
summer" arc also
the
1 1 1
1 1
1941
^^
-
''».OM-
'
.nemln-rs
receiving
ol the class
?r
ELWOOD WAGNER
While
for
the
in
o(
association's
Distinguished
Service
moomshurg
al
,
World War
November
Moseley
two
grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, a brother
and
II.
1947,
B«W
15
..
when he waj Offend
yean
US
Mis last military assignment was
as a
the An Pone l(« -,, rve Officers
Training
State, where hr held thr a« admnr
,ar.k
Alr
\erospaee Studies Mr
in
1
on June 0
for their 45th anniversary reunion The
evening included
a social hour, dinner and a program
filled
with
round
on disability on July :u,
leiVed as assistant registrar al
,,,
nostalgia.
'
'"aster's
l,ls
until
8 regular commls
Air l„r«e Kor the
he held various staff positions In the U S
and ovei eas
1942
In
he was released from active duty
slon In the newly established
a sister.
Quandel '69
was the
as a student, Wagner entered the
govern.,,, ni [Hmsored Civilian
Pilot Training Program
and earned his private pilot s I,, ,,
\,i„ serving
Bitler; a stepdaughter, Carole Strouse
Class members voted to celebrate their 50th reunion
on two nights: the traditional dinner sponsored by
the
Alumni Association on Friday evening and their own
private dinner on Saturday evening Donations
were
retired,
ceremony
2.
2iai?tam
m
Elwood Beaver showed a slide and sound show that
included memorabilia of the class, scenes
from the
yearbook and campus, and some of the changes
to the
campus as they were made over the years
Prizes were also awarded for those with
most
children, grandchildren, etc. The drawing
for the clock
donated by Elwood Beaver, which was the subject
of a
raffle all day, was held and won by a
member of the
Class of 1949 (see separate article) Messages were
read
from Pete Deitrich (Kitty wrote it) and
Charlene
Margie Dean.
U8AF
Hamburg. Wagner has served a total of 14
years on the BU Alumni Board of
Directors and has
bern designated an honorary lite
memlHM ol the hoard
IMBODEN
met
'43,
de
Korean and Vietnam War Veterans
lo
A native
the
at
Hamburg on May
L
'42. formerly of Wyomlss
Ing Hills died June 26 at age 78.
He was the husband of
Marion T. Schaeffer Imboden of Orwlgsi.mg in.
first
wife, Dorothy M. Elchelberger
Imboden, died In 1968
He was employed as a senior high business education
teacher at Schuylkill Haven High School
for 22 years
and
the Muhlenberg School District for 13
yean
before retiring in 1968.
He is also survived by two daughters. Janice
Thirty-eight members and friends of the
class
the Regency Room of the Danville Sheraton
s,H.nker
'"«>"">'»enl
RepresentaUve: Dr Jeanne Noll Zimmerman,
1104
Klcnmond Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 872-8642
Mazur '69
According
ntallVe Belty Katerman
210 Sun*en
HHah f Avenue. n,
.
Heights
Bloomsburg
PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-5584
guesl
and Carolyn
found
«.
1942
LAWRENCE
''
M
Elwood
Zimmerman
1943
C Stuart and Eda Bessie (Bellhartz)
untry Gub Drlve B,oomsbur
pa
prcsenlatives:
CLASS OF
major with the U.S. Army, died July
,,H,m "
i
75.
football
tes-s
/ohne, ,,„, ..ack Mert
Mr
Robert Mine. l>omin.c and
Josephine Puno
Mor on and Sylvia Keinhol.i
Sheunan. Mr and Mrs
whn Vm ""
s,,,arl «nd Thurley
Straub John
at
22 at
He was employed as attendance officer
for the
Berwick Area School District for many
years and was
assistant football coach from 1949
to 1967. He also was
«
"^••'^Pha.ulKdna
May
Surviving are two brothers, nieces
and nephews
c5f
SIRCOV1CS
17
contact every available
months a well
,,u - lu>xt six
I
end
community on March 20 imih ha
John and Jennie GriVfUhs
VCteran 0( Wor,d War H. he
taught in
a son of the late
fmsmh
J.
dur,n
K wood and Rolande Beaver
Ray and
chandler (she won the teddV
bear for
i..Msmge, and
r
JOHN
to
li,ss
!?Tr "
H
*^fL™
Born EJ5K
in that
-
enta lve: Rutn Du an Smeal,
*
740 Market
«t2!?
L
Street, S?
Bloomsburg.
PA 17815 (717) 784-4715
'
l
and Mrs
'
1939
™L r °'? *5L e
hrhart. Hurn.e and Reba
Henrlc Fell man
I'-'me the longest distance). Stuart and
Barbara Str^nh
S^SZTZ
Street.
retired as a self-employed certified
public accountant
8 S Ster 3 brother two nephews
and a
'
for
,M
aet by
age
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
a
Vh'n Mies
U«U
was
P( NTR UFF >38 0f Palmer
Township died
ir
EaSt? ° n at age 68 Bom 0ctober
16. 1918. >n
a
« E?T
Virginia,
lf e-
he plans to retire as
Alth ™gn he has not moved.
C
e
10 Se^n s r >ngs. Florida
P
S? Slreel
addreSS ,s sl "
10 Plaver
niece
m
1940
-
a
are hls *
Bishop and Fort
High School
Crestwood
»n
JeaChanged
W3S
tk*
Howard
£
Buckholtz
brothers and three sisters
17815 (717) 784M271
!
KrWe
1
Thomas Sandra Traupane and
£?2
two sons. Ronald and Gary,
seven
UlIS
f
S£^S
18702
NeU M.
DANNY LITWHILER
SteHhTSj
aU
SO
ght
? larke
\
2 vean
ar
m
H H schools
middle
and
1938
ilegre.-s
In
commander In
Coni ll Penn
of
professor Of
was involuntarily
L079 Hi lubeequenUy
I'mr, Stair
He also
education
and
husir.ess
BdmlnlBtratlon
wile
""I
live in
the former
State College
CATHKRINE JONES
HIKHI s NILKS 'lit was honored on July 5 as
idge
ommunlty Day Cltl/en of the Veai
'43
the 1987
1
<
Nlles, a
Army brigadier general and Pcnnsyl
National Cuard chief of slaff is
«le< oraled
reined
I
vania
Army
.,
veteran of World War II and the Korean War
His Army
career Included the Army Air Corps pilot
training
M'hool guartermastei School and
Command and St iff
(
ollege
'•"'led
maslei
degree ..I i|„. University of
Pennsylvania and also studied local and state govern
ment at the Tels Institute of the University of Pennsyl
.,
vania Wharton School
Shields "69
Smith '69
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/f
B
r
*
Wertz "69
A former teacher and coach
at the
former Sell-Perk
High School, Nlles served as president of the Sellersvllle
of the
School Board and Is a former board member
Pennrldge School District.
Nlles Is a former secretary of the Sellersvllle Planning
Commission, and he serves on the Pennrldge Senior
Citizen Advisory Committee. He Is a member of the
Sellersvllle National Guard Armory Board and Is vice
chairman of the Pennsylvania National Guard Scholarship Fund. He serves as chairman of the Sell-Perk
Committee
Lake Lenape
for Restoration of
director of the Pennrldge Chamber of Commerce,
Nilcs Is chairman of the chamber's legislative affairs
committee, and he Is editor of the organization's
membership newsletter. He also serves on the Sellersvllle 250th anniversary committee, and the Pennrldge
A
Community Day committee.
His other community activities Include the Nase Kraft
American Legion, the Loyal Order of the Moose, and the
Sellersvllle Lions Club.
He
Is
145th legislative district of the
also coordinator of the
Bucks County Republican
Committee.
A
native of Tioga County, Nlles
Tioga County Sports Hall of
Into the
Is
the
first
Inductee
Fame.
1948
Representative: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
ROBERT
Reitz
Lauginiger '70
Chopko 70
70
Bell
SCHRAMM
F.
died on April 3. Surviving
is
'48 of
Lanham, Maryland,
his wife, Peggy.
MILLARD C. LUDWIG '48, former president of the
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association, was honored as the 1987 Athletic Director of the Year by the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association. The
600-member organization announced the selection
at the
20th annual convention held recently in Hershey.
Ludwlg has served the Mlllville Area School District
for 38 years as a teacher and coach, and has been
athletic director for the past 25 years. He retired from
the faculty last year, but continues to serve as A.D.
He has been extremely active In the community and
the church A life member of the BU Alumni Board of
Directors, he Is a recipient of the association's Distin-
guished Service Award.
Shema 70
70
returned to Edinboro in 1979 as a professor of speech
communications. In 1983-1984 he served as acting dean
of continuing education.
Johnson earned a master's degree in speech pathology
and audiology from Penn State and a Ph.D. in college
and university administration from the University of
Pittsburgh.
who says he has many unique and
Johnson,
interest-
ing recollections of Bloomsburg, recalls that he was the
first radio announcer on Bloomsburg' s WCNR, thus
becoming the first Bloomsburg student to broadcast
over a local radio station.
LEONARD A. FELLON '50 has been elected a vice
president of Janney Montgomery Scott, a Philadelphiabased brokerage firm.
He has been a stock broker in central Pennsylvania
since his graduation in 1950. He has worked in the
Sunbury office for 24 years.
SUE BOYLE '50 has been named volunteer director of
the Bird-in-Hand, a consignment shop in Chestnut Hill
which has raised money for the community for the past
11 years. The shop recently contributed $41,200 to the
Chestnut Hill Community Fund for the 1987-1988 fiscal
year.
1949
1944
Representative:
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East 11th
Street, Berwick, PA 18603 ( 717 ) 759-9733
Street, Harrlsburg,
GEORGE GERA
1945
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 7840434
Representatives:
Anastasla Pappas Trowbridge, 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA 17821
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D.
PA
1,
Box
1723
Fulton
associate professor of business
and economics at WUkes College, was honored recently
for 30 years of service to the college.
Prior to joining the Wilkes faculty, he was a
secondary school teacher in Maryland and Virginia
from 1949 to 1953. At the college level, he taught for
leveral years at George Washington University and at
the University of Maryland's College of Business and
Public Administration. He has taught courses for
several government departments and agencies such as
the Department of Defense, the U.S. Postal Service and
Department of Labor.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy and
worked for the Civil Aeronautics Administration. He
earned a master's degree at Columbia University.
304,
1950
17820 (717) 784-3035
1947
Representative:
Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
Street, Carroll Park,
0988
GLORIA GILLIS LYNN
5.
Grimes,
(717) 275-3046
VIRGINIA KING MARCHAK1TUS '46 has retired
from the faculty of Lake-Lehman School District, where
at various times she taught Spanish. English. American
History and physical education. For a time, she also
served as librarian.
She and her husband. Anthony, are the parents of two
children, Linda and Mark
August
'49,
E.
17102 (717) 233-0777
the U.S.
1946
Catawissa,
Richard
PA
'47 of
Medfield. Mass.. died
She had been a resident of Massachusetts
for
the past 18 years.
Surviving are her husband. James; a son, J. GUlls;
her mother, Madeline Zelonis GUlls; and a sister.
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Montvale.
NJ
Boyle taught high school in Baltimore and later
substituted in the elementary grades. The family has
lived in Harrisburg, Washington, D.C., Abington, Bedminster, New Jersey and Glenmoore. She is the mother
of two children and has four grandchildren.
07645 (201) 391-9106
FRANK R. JOHNSON '50 has retired after 29 years of
service to Edinboro University. His final commencement ceremony at Edinboro was a family affair:
daughter Amy. 22, and son David, 27, both received
bachelor's degrees in speech communication. Amy's
finance received a degree in accounting, and David's
fiancee received two associate degrees.
On June 11, Johnson was recipient of Edinboro
University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service
Award.
When he came to Edinboro in 1958. he taught in the
departments of English and speech. He then moved on
to
the department of special education/psychology
where he established the school's first speech and
hearing program He also drafted plans for the Leader
Clinic and was the sole instructor for a time.
In 1964 he was named administrative director of the
Warren Campus and served there for 15 years. He
1951
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214 Fair Oaks
Avenue Horsham,
PA
19044
GERALD A. BACON '51 of Towanda died recently.
Before his retirement, he was a business education
teacher at Northeast Bradford High School in Rome, Pa.
GEORGE
February
E.
16 in
his daughter.
RECK
New
'51
of
Glen Rock, N.J., died
Orleans, La., where he
He was
was
visiting
59.
A math
teacher at Ridgewood and Glen Rock high
was named "an outstanding and inspiring
high school teacher" by the University of Chicago in
1985. He was a former principal of West Milford High
School and taught math at Bergen Community College
He earned a master's degree at Lehigh University.
Prior to moving to Glen Rock 30 years ago, he lived in
Pennsburg, Pa., and Trevorton. He served in the Army
during World War II.
Surviving are his wife, the former Gwen A. Willenbecher; a son, George Jr.; two daughters, Patricia Reck
and Deborah Ely; two grandchildren, a brother and
schools, he
three sisters.
HAROLD EMMTTT '51, a chemistry teacher for 32
and a half years, has retired from the faculty of
Conestoga Valley High School. His first three and a half
years of teaching was at Upper Leacock after serving as
a first lieutenant in the Armv Chemical Corps School at
Fort McClellan, Ala.
He earned a master's degree at Penn State in 1964 and
completed additional graduate work in a variety of
laboratories. He has also worked in a Lancaster
laboratory, where the study of amino acids in children
has been a favorite topic.
Harold and his wife, Helen, own a sixth-generation
of 128 acres near Bloomsburg.
farm
1952
1953
Representatives: Francis B GalinsXi. 90 Tower
Hill
Doylestown. PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 and
Dr
Prank J. Purgele, Star Route, Box 228. Lakevtlle
PA
Road,
18438 (717) 227-4946.
Representative
PA
Bloomsburg.
John S Scrtmgeour. ELD.
SHIRLEY RE1SENWEAVER KROMMES
town died on March
The 35-Year reunion of the class will be held on
Homecoming Weekend, October 23-25 PLEASE USE
THE RESERVATION FORM
FRANK
IN THIS
QUARTERLY.
FURGELE
Dr.
J.
'52 of Lakeville is one of
thirteen school superintendents in the country who have
been named recipient of a School Administrator Award
given by the Alliance for Arts Education, an education
component of the John F Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts
in
Washington. D.C.
Dr. Furgele, superintendent of the Brandvwine School
District, which encompasses the Greater Wilmington.
Delaware area, and the 12 other winners were selected
for recognition not only for building exemplary arts
programs in their schools but also for building partnerships with artists and arts organizations in their
communities.
created the position of district fine arts
coordinator to oversee fine arts programming. Because
of his support, his district was a forerunner in implementing the Artist-ln-Residence program, supported by
the Delaware State Arts Council and the National
Endowment for the Arts "
also
The
R.
Box
112,
"53 of Allen
20. 1987
AAE
also credited Furgele's belief that the arts
unify and enrich the school environment for the strong
arts program in the Brandywine School District and
noted that he encourages his staff to develop interdis
students can share their talents with
one another and the community. He was also recognized
for his support of the Delaware Art Museum's scholarship program and the Delaware Institute for the Arts in
Education.
'53 was honored on May
ceremony marking his 25 years as an
the Central Bucks School District Over
administrator in
175 friends, co-workers and family members attended
During his 34 years with the district. McClintoek
served as teacher and/ or principal at the Old Dovlestown Borough School, the Dovle Elementary School.' and
Pine Run Elementary School
Earlier this year, McClintoek received the Legion of
Honor from the Chapel of Four Chaplains at Yallev
Forge in recognition of his dedicated service to the
youth of Doylestown Since 1985 he has actively served
as president of the Bucks County Chapter of the
National Audubon SocietyHe and his wife are the parents of two sons DOUG 73
and David
'53 will retire on June 30.
as director of pupil services for the Souderton Area
School District During the 1987 1988 school year he will
be on sabbatical leave.
He Joined the Souderton staff in 1%2 after starting his
career In Livingston. N.J He served with the U S Amnio Korea.
He and his wife, Joanne, are residents of Hllltown
1988,
Township
Furgele
'53,
married to the former
and they are the parents
is
Dawn, a deputy attorney general
MILDRED
PLIS-
of three children:
Wilmington; John, a
construction engineer in Philadelphia; and Jim, who
just graduated from Wallenpaupack Area High School.
HAROLD HARTLEY
the Distinguished
Clarion University
speech pathology
Clarion faculty in
Jr. '52
Faculty
in
was the
1987 recipient ol
Award presented by
the
Alumni Association. A professor of
and audiology, Hartley joined the
1963. He earned a M.Ed, degree in
clinical speech and hearing at Penn State and a Ph.D. in
audiology at Kent State.
Hartley is involved with five ongoing projects The
most prominent, a paper on interpreting the degree of
hearing handicap, is nearly ready for publication. A
second on extended high frequency hearing levels is in
the third year of a five-year study.
In addition to his university work, Hartley has been
involved for 10 years with Hearing Conservation Associates of Franklin, a firm studying noise-Induced
hearing loss in industries through testing and surveys.
He is also a consultant for Audiology and Hearing Aid
Services in East Brady.
Weidman 70
Harchar
73
ELV1N
LaCOE
*56
has been appointed to a second
superintendent of the Ablngton
Heights School District He joined the school district in
1956 as an elementary classroom teacher. He was
named principal at Grove Street Klementarv School In
1963 and became assistant elementary supervisor In 1964
and supervisor in 1966
In 1974 he was named assistant superintendent, and in
1983 he was named acting superintendent He began his
first four year term in October 1983
He earned a master's degree in educational administration at the University of Scranton In 1964 and
completed requirements for his superintendent's letter
of eligibility at U«hlgh University
He has also completed graduate work at Bucknell University. Marywood
College and IVnn State.
C.
four year
term
as
Dr. CURTIS R ENGLISH 56 has been named vice
president loi administrative services al Bail StrOUdS
burg University
In making ihe announcement, ESU President James
K Gilbert said "Dr English has a broad and varied
background In senior administrative positions. He
t>imgs to the university a breadth of experience and
talent appropriate to the needs of East Stroudsburg "
English was manager of corporate planning for the
VSE
1954
Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan, 607 Country
Club Drive. Bloomsburg. PA 17815 717 784-7438
(
)
trict activities so
COTT
counseling at Bucknell University
A native of Berwick. Beck plans to retire In July.
McCLlNTOCK
29 at a surprise
Dr DANIEL FITZPATR1CK
announcing Furgele's award, the AAE noted.
"Despite a decline in overall district revenue, Dr.
Furgele increased funding for his district's music and
art programs to maintain and upgrade program quality.
In
He
DONALD
5.
17815 (717) 784-7120
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
19
IXiNAl.U BECK \S6 oi Heavertown was recently
named Secondary School Counselor of the Year by the
Pennsylvania School Counselors Association He has
been a counselor at West Snyder High School since 1959.
He began his career in education as a social studies
teacher at West Snyder He earned a master s degree in
supervision and administration and a master's degree in
1955
Corporation in Alexandria, Va. The VSE Corp
provides engineering, development, testing and manage
ment services to government, business and Institutions
The corporation has an annual income In excess of $100
million and employs more than ?.00() Individuals In 36
offices nationwide.
English reported to the president and senior vice
presldrnl .mil managed and directed the corporate
head. in. ii i. i analysis and planning groups.
Other senior administrative roles held bv English
Included executive dlrectoi oi the Presidential Commls
slon on Merchant Matmes .mil Deien-.e m Washington,
i
Representative: R. Arnold Garinger. R.D.
Harvey's Lake,
FREDRIC
J.
PA
18618
BETZ
(
2,
Box
155
717 ) 675-1515
D.C, Where he managed
'55 of Martinsville. Va.,
has been
named
president and chief executive officer of Nation
wide Homes, a subsidiary of Insilco Corp Bet/ has more
than 16 years of experience In the homcbulldlng
industry, including eight years with the Ryland Qroup
Inc. of Columbia, Md., as senior vice president In
charge of southeastern area operations He WSJ president of his own custom homebullding firm In northern
Virginia before moving to Martinsville
He was sales and marketing vice president for
American Standard Homes for three years and joined
Nationwide in 1985 as vice president In charge of the
dealer division.
He earned a master's degree from the University of
Scranton He and his wife, Nancy, are the parents of
three children
1956
analytical
functions
commanding
Center
in
of
officer of
New
the pei •.uimel,
Um
the
Navai
Orleans, where
lie
lal
staff;
and
and
Reserve Personnel
managed more than
500 employees and financial resources
million
He
Imam
professional
In
excess o! $9
also served as special assistant to the associate
foi ipacs night at the National aeronau
sdmlnlstratoi
and Space Administration In Washington. D.C.,
where he designed i plan to provide the employee! oi
NASA contractors with a package ol m.enlives to
tics
irnpiove productivity
experience encompass systems analy
management, personnel, computet
based Information systems and legislative sffaln He
also has experience In teaching, alumni affairs, develop*
in. hi
public relation: and fund .using
English received a master's degree in public admin
stratlon from the University ol Oklahoma and a
dot toi ate In educational administration from Vanderblll
University He has completed additional graduate study
in
omputer science, financial management and educaIlls T.)
years
of
planning, fiscal
r
i
<
Representative: Dr William L. Bitner III. 54 Wlncrest
Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-4907
Smith
73
Flock
74
tion.
English rerenllv completed
Johns 74
six
vears Of Service On the
Lech 74
McDowell
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university," said Mary Anne Klemkosky, president of
the Alumni Association, "and we can think of no better
way to show them how much we treasure their active
role in the university family."
A graduate of Mercersburg Academy and Amherst
McDowell has been president and owner of
McDowell Oil Service, Inc.. since 1962. The business has
evolved Into the construction, ownership and operation
of 30 Time Market convenience stores selling Exxon
gasoline and food items in a seven-county area.
College,
He is a director of the Pennsylvania Petroleum
Association and the Petroleum Marketers Association of
America, which represent all petroleum distributors in
the state and nation, respectively. He also is on the
board of directors of the United Penn Bank of WilkesBarre and is vice president of the board of regents of
Mercersburg Academy.
of
He is past president of the Bloomsburg Area Chamber
Commerce, past director and officer of the Blooms-
burg Hospital Corporation, past president of the Bloomsburg Area Industrial Development Association, and past
president of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association.
McDowell Oil Service also sponsors the Oilers, a Little
League Baseball team in Bloomsburg.
Patricia McDowell is a graduate of St. Edwards High
School in Shamokin and the Geisinger Hospital School of
Nursing. She is a past president of the Bloomsburg
Hospital Auxiliary (1980-1982) and past manager of the
Bloomsburg Hospital Gift Shop (1982-1986).
In addition to her involvement with the Husky Club,
she is a volunteer for the Red Cross Bloodmobile.
They are the parents of a daughter, Karen, a graduate
of the University of Vermont who is serving as a nurse
in the U.S. Air Force, and John IV, a graduate of York
College, who is a computer analyst at UCLA Medical
Center.
—
IN STRATFORD
Good shows, fantastic weather, a hospitable town and warm comaraderie made the Alumni Associationsponsored trip to Stratlord. Ontario, a memorable one. Participants included Kit Griffiths 76, Clara Brennan. Sandra M
Evans '62, Lucille DeVoe '29 & '54. Jerry and Carol Shelhamer Wall '81, H Belle Himes '66, Evelyn C Rippy. Jane Hess
'69, Virginia R Whlttlngton 76. Harold J and Harriet M O'Brien '35. Peggy and Mike Holdren 72. Elma H Davis '62, Helen
Gerrlnger '50, Harold and Diane Romberger,
M
Bob and Kim Hassinger, Jane
F
Brewmgton
'31, Ethel Keller
W
Long
Stahl, Catherine Samuels. Helen E
Ryan. Adllene
Steckbeck, Cornlse Detjen, Edith Schaln. Dr Susan Rusinko and Doug Hippenstiel '68
Evert, Jeff
Morgan
'87,
Bill
Greenly. William V
'32. Patricia
Adler, Alice E
Dymond/Conard—
(Continued from Page
1)
American Red Cross
Alumni Association or contributions to mankind.
Since 1948, the Alumni Association has honored 84
alumni and friends In this way.
the
When Dymond retired recently after 52 years of
teaching in Pennsylvania, the Wyoming Area Board of
Education renamed the Harding School in her honor.
She continued to be a volunteer tutor at the school.
A native of Kingston, Dymond Is the daughter of the
late Lawrence and Syrlnda Lashford James. After
graduating with honors from Kingston High School, she
completed the teacher education program at Bloomsburg. She subsequently earned a bachelor's degree at
College Mlsericordia in Dallas and a master's degree
from Marywood College in Scranton. She also completed
graduate work at Wilkes College.
She was named an Outstanding Teacher of America in
1972 and received the Service Above Self award from
the Plttston Rotary Club in 1981. She is a member of
Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary society of women
educators, and is a life member of "the National
Education Association and the Pennsylvania State
Education Association. She also is a member of Mt. Zlon
Methodist Church.
Dymond continues to operate Dymond's Store in
Harding, which was established by her late husband.
Donald.
Paul Conard was honored for the leadership he has
provided to at least a half do/en charitable, church and
community organizations as a resident of Bloomsburg.
These organizations and his involvement include Colum-
-
bia County Unit of the American Cancer Society
member of board of directors and crusade chairman,
Columbia County Heart Fund - treasurer and former
chairman of fund drives; Bloomsburg Chapter of
— member
of
board of directors,
past chairperson of the board, chairperson of the annual
membership campaign, university coordinator for bloodmobiles on campus and recipient of 14-gallon pin as
donor; Columbia County United Way
past member of
board and past president, twice served as campaign
chairperson; St. Matthew Luthem Church
service on
church council as president, vice president and treasurer; Sunday school teacher and past Sunday school
superintendent; lay preacher at various area churches;
past member of the executive board of the Central
—
—
Pennsylvania Synod and member of two committees to
organize a new synod; Kiwanis Club
past lieutenant
governor of Division 14, past president of the Bloomsburg club, editor of monthly newsletter and a Kiwanis
Fellow in 1986; Bloomsburg Jaycees — past president,
recipient of the Outstanding Young Man of the Year
Award in 1966 and 1967 for dedication to the club and
community (the only time the award was given to the
same person twice); Bloomsburg Area Chamber of
Commerce — former member of board of directors;
Columbia-Montour Home Health Services — past treasurer and board member.
Conard is also a member of the Bloomsburg Elks and
the National Association of College and University
Business Officers. He is assistant vice president for
administration at Bloomsburg University where he has
been employed since 1964.
A P1AA baseball umpire, Conard is in his 32nd season
—
and strikes, Prior to attending college,
he served with the U.S. Marines from 1951 to 1954 and
saw action in the Korean Conflict.
He and his wife, the former Ann Menges, are both
natives of Turbotville. They are the parents of three
daughters.
of calling balls
Dymond
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
—
50-YEAR CLASS
Members of the Class of 1937 returned to campus
on Alumni Weekend for the 50th anniversary celebration of their
graduation from Bloomsburg. In attendance were (front, from left) Earl A.
Gehrig, Jessie M. Webber. Sara Maria Berger, Dorothy Hess Linn. Marie
Blaine Saltzer, (second row) William E. Zeiss, Florine Moore
Mary Reisler. Thelma Moody Fisher, Theresa Ritzo Unione,
AnnaJean Laubach Gehrig, (third row) Donald A Watts, Ray G. Schrope,
G. Edward Deily, James L. Marks. Leon R Dixon and Luther A. Peck
E. Foust, J
Piatt.
21
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/^ all
22
Castlegrande
75
1987
Sweitzer
McCabe 77
75
BU
Alumni Board of Directors. He was a reclpn ml
the av.onalion's Distinguished Service Award m [974
He and his wife, Janet, are
Gary and Scott
Ol
the parents of three sons:
Curtis,
William Fohutsky, 222 West
North Flalnfleld, NJ 07060 201) 755-4986.
Representative:
Ave
,
End
(
The 30-year reunion of the class will be held on
Homecoming Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE USE
THE RESERVATION FORM
IN
THIS QUARTERLY.
DONALD
L. MacLEAN '57 retired on June 30 as
principal of Exeter Senior High School in Berks County.
He held the post since 1972 and was an assistant
principal for five years before that.
He also taught economics and American history In the
Twin Valley School District for ten years. He earned a
master's degree at Temple University.
ll«
and his wife, Margaret, live on an 86-acre farm In
Gelgertown.
DONALD
McAFEE
'57 of Pottsvllle R.D. 1, died
native of Berwick, he was a son of
McAfee and the late Edith Num McAfee. He
the Army during World War II and the Korean
E.
April 29 at age 61.
Petei
.i
served
War.
In
A
A resident of North Manhelm Township for 25 years,
he taught business at Blue Mountain High School until
being named assistant superintendent in 1961 He held
March of 1986.
a master's degree at
did doctoral work there.
that post until
He earned
Penn State and
also
Also surviving are his wife, the former Vera Smith;
four sons, Daniel, David,
grandchild.
Mark and Thomas, and one
FRANCIS "DICK" VOTTERO '57 of Wllllamsport died
on July 15 at age 58. He was a teacher at Williamsport
High School for 27 years.
Surviving arc his wife, the former Joan DeSanto, to
whom he was married 34 years; three children, Robert,
Timothy and Doreen; two grandchildren, two brothers
and two sisters.
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road.
Stanhope, NJ 07874 ( 201) 347-0930
JOHN
J.
McGRAW
Chopper Supermarkets
'58
has been promoted by Price
to the position of
vice president
for perishable
merchandising. With the firm since 1977,
he has served as director of perishable procurement and
merchandising as well as senior meat buy61
Prior to joining Price Chopper, he was a sales
manager for Wilson Foods of Oklahoma in upstate New
York.
He and his wife, Ann, live m Schenectady with then
two children.
Dr. LUTHER C. NATTER '58 has been named
superintendent of South Eastern School District. York,
effective July I. He had been superintendent of
the
Mlffllnburg Area School District since 1975
Natter has also served as assistant superintendent of
the Eastern Lancaster County School District, principal
In the Norristown School District, supervisor
in the
Sverchek
77
Haven School District, and teacher in the
Allentown School District.
He earned a master's degree at Temple University
and a doctorate at Lehigh University
Schuylkill
MARY BELLE LONTZ '58 of Milton has earned a
Ph.D. in educational psychology from Heed University
in Hollywood. Fla. She earlier earned graduate degrees
in English and geography from Bucknell University.
She has taught in Penns Creek and the Montgomery
and Warrior Run school districts. Following her teaching career, she began writing history and genealogy
books and has had more than 30 published. She has
spent some winters In Arizona, Utah and Nevada doing
historic site work for those states.
In 1969 she became a certified genealogical record
searcher She has traced her ancestry to 11 of the 17
sureties who signed the Magna Carta and two Knights of
the Garter.
Bischofl
McMullin '80
78
ago, she went to school many, many days in
pain."
Louise became a role model, especially to the special
education students. They learned, she said, from her
determination. "It made them understand their problems weren't the only ones in the world, because their
teacher had a problem."
The Klines have no children of their own.
"I think, from my point of view, she gave something
to the students no other teacher could give," said
Mueller. Many of the less able students were able to
help themselves because of Louise, she said. "She was
one of the favorite teachers of all time."
Her students never asked about her illness, and Louise
never explained. "They understood. When I was absent,
they would ask, 'What's wrong, Mrs. Kline? Were you
sick?' It really got me. I thought, 'You've really faked
many years
them
out,'" Louise said.
"She's a very brave person," said Robert. "She's
amazing."
Her only regret, Louise
truly
1959
Representative: Sandra Pflster Brown, 2220 Kings
Avenue, Easton, PA 18042 (215) 252-2881
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article about Louise
Kline '59 was written by Joseph Ditzler of the PressEnterprise staff, Bloomsburg.
It
began
I
years ago.
had
best to give
And
more
worse.
and
questions,
will
would
it
up.
The
would be
fair
I
up
to give
it
to
the
wondered
if
find another
outlet.
I asked whether she planned anything special for her
retirement, a long-awaited trip, perhaps.
She turned her head away for a moment. She looked
extremely sad and said, "I don't know how."
was hard to walk. I was constantly falling,
blamed it on everything else — cracks in the
"First,
and
14
said, is that she
teaching. "We decided it was
disease has constantly gotten
better for me, my husband
children."
After asking all the obvious
this woman with so strong a
it
1960
sidewalk, the dog's lease, a slippery something on the
ground."
No
longer able to ignore the problem, Louise Kline
saw a doctor. He diagnosed her illness as multiple
sclerosis, a disease of the nervous system that has left
her virtually helpless and in a wheelchair
"There's really nothing you can do about it," she said,
seated in the kitchen of her home near Espy.
What she didn't do was quit. But the 50-year-old
teacher of seventh graders in Bloomsburg had to give
ground in the struggle this year. Those her mind
remains sharp, she has lost the use of her hands.
After 28 years as a teacher, she resigned.
"I kept on teaching. I kept on fighting. The disease
just won," she said.
Louise has not been alone. Robert, her husband of 23
years, helps her while simultaneously holding down his
own job as personnel manager at Milco, Inc. Three
times a day, he visited her at Bloomsburg Middle
School, wheeling her in and out of the school and setting
up her daily plan.
"It's been extremely difficult, but 1 have so much
respect for her. Knowing what it means to her, I would
do it all over again, if need be," said Robert, 52.
"1 don't understand how he's managed all these
years," said Elaine Mueller, a fellow teacher and
retiree. "That's a very tough role
You'd better be
strong."
Louise said her fellow teachers, too. helped her
continue teaching despite the debilitating effects of MS.
"They were just terrific. They saw the battle I had.
and they did their part to help. They were good, good
friends." Louise said.
Asked why she continued teaching beyond a point
where she could have quit and lived on disability
benefits, she said, "I love teaching, and I love being
around the kids."
Said Robert, "It amazed me. and our family physician When other people would have given up many,
Representative:
Chappaqua,
NY
James
10514
(
J.
Peck,
40 Jeffrey
Lane,
914 ) 238-5417
GRONKA
JOSEPH M.
'60,
D.D.S., has opened a
practice of general dentistry in the Bloomsburg area.
A native of Nanticoke, Gronka is also a graduate of
Temple University School of Dentistry. He served in the
U.S. Navy.
Gronka and
his wife,
Sandra, are the parents of two
sons.
JOHN S. SEAMAN '60 is executive director of the
Easter Seal Society of Hazleton. He also earned a
master's degree at Bloomsburg and attended the Post
Masters Study at Penn State.
SAMUEL HAUPT
Suncom's board
*60
has been elected treasurer
of directors.
Suncom
is
of
a non-profit,
five-county corporation that serves people with disabilities.
Haupt, who earned a master's degree in psychology
Syracuse University, has been a guidance counselor
the Shikellamy School District (Sunbury) for the past
at
in
11
years.
He and
his wife. Roberta,
BYRON
have one
child.
K. KRAPF '60 has been pastor of Christ
Church. Shippensburg. since 1979. This year the church
is celebrating its bicentennial. Christ Church
is the
oldest United Methodist congregation in the Cumberland
Valley and second oldest in central Pennsylvania
Amazingly, those eight years mark the longest tenure of
any pastor in the 200-year history of the church
Christ Church has a strong ministry to students at
Shippensburg University, with an average of 25-35
undergraduates at worship. Occasionally even a son or
.
daughter of a Bloomsburg graduate*
Byron and his wife. Yvonne, are the parents
of two
sons: Tim. 16. and Troy, six They
reside at 12 Willow
Drive. Shippensburg. PA 17257
SWATSKI
25E5
'60
has been named superin-
i
u
tendent of the
Shamokin Area School District, effective
July 1
A resident of Shamokin. Swatski was formerly
principal of Shamokin High School, a post
he assumed in 1979
He had served as principal of Owen J Roberts
High
School in Pottstown from Julv 1974 to
July 1979
He earned a master s degree at Temple University
and completed graduate courses at Bucknell
and
benign. He earned his secondare
principal's certification at
Bucknell in 1969 and his superintendent
s
certification at
Lehigh
in 1979
L
'61,
Jeffrey.
WILLIAM STEVENSON
'61 of Bellmore. Long
completed the Certified Financial Planner Professional Education Program.
Stevenson is a founding partner of Financial Services
Island, has successfully
Long Island, located in Merrick. He has extensive
experience and training in the business and education
fields. He holds a doctorate in business
administration
of
from Temple University.
He has helped initiate two new community colleges,
served as a senior officer for two universities, and
provided consultation for businesses in need of organizational assistance. Currently,
he works in the areas of
financial planning and income taxes, and has achieved
the status of enrolled agent, allowing him to represent
clients before the Internal Revenue Service.
S^w "^
Weekend,
this
sort of exercise Is more rewarding
for the writer than
for his audience, but Little gives
I lot of good value.
awarded the College of
Achievement Award
The award is designed to recognize recent
achievements as a scholar, teacher, performer or
While the semi mystical element
commands a sort of
P°Cl, the nccount becomes highly enjoyable
SSI! iLittle
!^ unleashes
u
*hen
his large, flamboyant cast of
characters (The hook Is filled with
prominent Delaware
names, local color, and local dirt.)
There are sharp portraits of both our
United States
Station, two former governors, many politicos
and
prominent lawyers Also there is a spiendid
anecdote
about that grand old Republican
spider. Mr Clayton
creator
Cladsky has been involved in a number
and scholarly activities in addition to
1
of professional
his teaching role
History
and Fiction
The Defenders
in
Barths
The
Sot
Weed
of Order and the Agents of
Disorder in Prescott's 'The Conquest
of Peru
The
Polish Side of I B
Singer" and "Post War Polish
Historical Sculpture: Heroic Art and
Cultural Preserva
Hon.
'
Harrison.
Fu.ih, ,,nou
suspect that there Is nothing like this
book for an Inside account of the
tensions within the
iVIaware Republican party during the
1960s and the
Mttful n»lte! fighting those tensions provoked
Nanu s
are named. No holds are barred. But
actions for
defamation are unlikely The treatment of Irlends
and
toes Is for the most part good naturcd
and balanced.
Headers bom before I860 should be warned of
some
very nmgh. even scatological language
(Readers born
tiler 1950 probably couldn't care
less
Apologia Pro
\ It., Sown
Hut the use of such language is to, the most
part legitimate Little is recreating
the dotes] Dtvorof
male spe especialls
Gladsky served as project director
for the
1968
national conference. "The Book
Review in America "
which featured a number of nationally known
reviewer!
including Leslie Fiedler and William
Gass He has also
served as conference director for
the Missouri I'hlloglcal Association, and co-director
of "Project Ctxton
Development and Planning of Compute
tatlysll oi
Texts by Student Writers." Gladsky also
directed a 1981
national conference on teaching history
and fiction
He earned his master's degree from the
Diversity of
Arizona In 1967 and his doctoral degree in
American
literature at the University of North
Carolina In U
In addition to his scholarly
research, Gladsky has
been Involved in a number of professional activities
)
the casually COpullUve argot of
Psrrll tslsnd. It rings
,Mlr
1,11
Othtl thing'-. lUch as his account of
growing up In Mt Airy. Pennsylvania, in
a large
belligerently affectionate [tlib-Amtrictn
(unify Since
Ulllle has an eye for telling detail,
that account is very
lie
was
the 1985-1986 president of the Missouri
Philological
Association and has served as the editor
for that
association's publication
He
member
a
is
good Indeed
Imerfeai Warrforolt not txtctly htmmock rending i
was frequently slowed down by Infurlatlngly odd
punc
'i d ion that
forced me to retrace my steps In search of
the thought Intended to be conveyed. I
also found the
repeated and gratuitous use of quotation marks
Jarring
Would tactful editing have hel|>e,l
Yes and no II
would surely have done something alKiut thai grotesque
punctuation, hut it would probably have weakened
the
•'•»<»., I,, force ..I
style hainessed to ,,„ urgent task of
European Studies Association.
Teachers of English South
Modern Language Association. Mid West
Modern Language Association. Missouri Philological
Association. Arkansas Philological Association.
National
Council of Teachers of English. European
Association
American Studies, and American Association of UnlverMissouri
Atlantic
Association
I
'
I
of
of
t
'
sity Professors.
EMILY
25
»
,i
his wife, Rita, are the parents of two child..
appi alsal
One regret
.,„, sorry the book does not end
with a
good Index. I>e< ause it Is great fun to pike
..round,
reading about the people you know All In all this is an
self
,,
I
Ncnart R Lloyd, 80 DeHart
Mead, NJ 08502 (201) 874-3118
Drive,
S.
STRAUSSER
'62 of Berwick was recently
manager at Gross Real Estate, where she
has been employed since 1985. She has completed
real
named
U " Ve:
Belle
speaks forcefully if not always clearly,
and shows no
sign of mischievous editorial
interference. As a rule
,<52
Kristen and Jennifer.
1962
23
The book
He and
m
three Children;
associat e Professor of
State University, has been
Arts and Sciences Faculty
y
IcSSS'JfrS^SHSS?
SngBBfa t Central Missouri
b actor. "
a West Hazleton
native who teaches in Edison, N.J., was
featured in an
article in the Home News newpaper
in that area. The
article described how she and her
fourth graders used
newspapers in the classroom as educational tools.
She earned a master's degree at Rutgers University
and is the mother of three children: Sharon. Robert
and
o?f
R.D. o
2,
of
1987
American Warriors, a courageously naked
self-examination, records the author's
pursuit of wholeness of body
and spirit Little wrote it during two
five-day sessions
under self hynosis during meditation "
-
Missouri State.
Recent publication of articles include
"Good Neigh
^Representative: Edwin C. Kuser, R.D 1, County Line
Road, BechtelsvUle, PA 19505 ( 215 ) 754-7977
Pr
S
l
f
Tr
a
Tranguel
ofl u
Hazleton. are parents
Scott. Sharon and Christopher
bors
EILEEN WOLCHESKY SUDOCK
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Confronted by this body of achievement,
the average
reader inclines to flabby regret.
"Oh. gee, why didn't I
keep up my piano lessons?"
in
Wl eamed nis ""aster's and doctoral
degrees
Purdue )?
University, is superintendent of
Logansport
and hiS w,fe tno mrm« Jeanne
P
a
at C entral
1961
Dr.
humanity in friendship, loyalty in living,
wisdom
council and inspiration in leadership."
sales
Impressive account
<
Institute
held on
^ reunion
October 23-25. PLEASE USE
018
otvatBS.
by DICK
Homecoming
THE FORM
*> hake vSuk
<
topics of the
Store on
TOM LITTLE '62has written a book, American
Warriors
Goin' For Gold. The following review by
William E. Wlggln, executive director of the Delaware
-
Bar Association, appeared in the summer 1987
issue of Delaware Lawyer, a publication of the Delaware Bar Foundation:
It
might well make a most enter-
taining film
estate courses conducted by the Pennsylvania
Realtors
Inn*
will
be on sale
in
the University
Homecoming Weekend.)
1963
State
Dr. JEFFREY HOWELLS SMITH '62.
a former
Hazleton resident who lives in Logansport.
Ind recently
received the "Sagamore of the Wabash"
award from
Indiana Governor Robert D. Orr.
Legend says the term "Sagamore" was used by
the
American Indian tribes of the northeastern United
Mates to describe a great man to whom the chief
turned
wisdom and advice.
The award is the highest honor bestowed by the
governor upon citizens who are "distinguished
by
for
Mitchell '80
Stelma '80
Thomas
(
L. LltUe, Esquire, Is a talented
and compli
has brought great energy to a variety Ol
pursuits: he has been a legislator and a lawyer,
a
teacher and a coach, lifeguard and mystic, Democrat,
Republican, and once again Democrat, baptized believer
and closet pantheist, Marine drill Instructor and anticated
war
Representative: Pat Blehl Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
Avenue, GUbertftvllle, PA 19525 215 ) 367-9188
man who
activist
colorist
and
He
is
an
Campbell
also an Impressive self taught water
accomplished practitioner of Judo
'81
Mayo
'81
RICHARD RONALD ROKK
ftf
ulty Of Creator
on Decembei
•
New York
a
member
I,
h
of
i
the
died
13, 1986.
Me earned a master's degree
of
63,
Nantlcoke Area School In
at the State University
at
Cortland and an elementary principal's
ertlflctte from the
Diversity ol Scranton.
Ht ll survived by hl.s wife and a dtllgbtei Lori,
I
Wall '81
Ernes '83
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
24
a
A nationally certified counselor, she also earned
was elected
degree at the University of Delaware. She
Delta Kappa, national leadership honorary
1987
Omicron
and was awarded the Hepburn Award
to
society,
for
Creative Leadership.
Inc.. a
She is also president of Training Scenarios.
films.
corporation which produces educational training
CARL
HACK
G.
manager
been
has
'67
named
division of
operations
a
Inc..
Advanced Handling Systems
Morgan Corp. in Morgantown
for
'67 has been named chairman of the
management in the School of Business at
Commonwealth University in Richmond. Jon.
R JON ACKLEY
department
Virginia
of
who is an associate professor of office automation
management, served as acting chairman during the
academic year.
Jon and his wife, Miriam,
1986-1987
New
Kent.
VA
live at
Rt
I,
Box
139B-1,
23124.
1968
Shah
Karpinski "83
VANHOUSEN
'63 died on November 21,
L.
1986, at age 50 at the home of his sister In New Mllford.
He had taught for 17 and a half years In the Ephrata
and Lampeter-Strasburg school districts before moving
to Salem, Oregon, to work in that state's General
Services-Real Property Division.
He was a son of C. Frank VanHousen and the late
Bernlce Darrow VanHousen. He served In the U.S. Air
BRUCE
Force.
Also surviving are three sisters, a slster-ln-law,
several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. A
brother, BUZZ, died In 1981.
HARRY MATH IAS
has
'63
been
named
athletic
Run
School District In Turbotville.
He has been a coach at the school since Joining the
faculty In 1963 as a social studies and sociology teacher.
He has served as assistant athletic director for the past
director at Warrior
four years.
DENNIS
MATZON1
J
'63
and
his
wife,
Dennis
Bettse,
recently.
their 25th wedding anniversary
principal of the Nantlcoke Junior High School.
are parents of three children. Gary, Linda and
celebrated
is
They
Jeffrey.
JOSEPH
PerUomen
RADO
A.
Jr. '63
School's Hall
<>f
Karchner '87
Cunnion '85
"83
had been substituting in the top position since March
He earned his master's degree at Bloomsburg and his
secondary principal's certificate from Temple Univer-
He
taught business education at the high school
from 1965 to 1974. when he was named vice principal.
slty.
1966
Representative: Anthony
Ocean,
Dr.
NJ
RICHARD
FULMER
H.
earned a doctoral degree
DAVID
Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive,
J.
07712 (201) 922-0039
C.
at
HUSEMAN
'66
Pottstown has
of
Honor
In recognition
'66,
a social science professor
College, has contributed to
at Butler County Community
the third edition of "Great Ideas for
Teaching Econom
ics," a book on instructional methods published by
Scott, Foresman and Co.'s College Division. Two of the
techniques he has used to enliven economics classes
have been selected for inclusion.
He also designed a labor union "word search" puzzle
that appeared in the second edition.
1967
the president of World
plers elementary program.
Thomas Lemon,
1502
Susan Drive,
The 20-year class reunion will be held on Homecoming
Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE USE THE RESERVATION FORM WHICH APPEARS IN THIS QUART-
ERLY.
MARCIA A. TYLAWSKY '67 of Linglestown, has been
promoted to assistant banking officer at the Strawberry
Square office of Commonwealth National Bank in
Harrisburg. She had been senior customer representaLinglestown
office.
She joined the bank as a teller in 1980 and was named
a customer service representative three years later.
Representative. Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Jr.
'64
of
Danville
has been
Commonwealth Bank's Regional Bank
of
a self-employed public accountant in the
Danville area and is a registered representative of
Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc., of Jenkintown.
is
Dr. BARRY SCHEETZ '67, professor of geochemistry,
mineralogy and nuclear and hazardous materials management at Pennsylvania State University, was the
commencement speaker at Kutztown High School in
June.
Scheetz,
who
taught chemistry at the high school from
earned his master's and doctoral degrees in
geochemistry at Penn State.
1967 to 1971,
MARY A DeVORE
1965
grade teacher at the Rice
Crestwood Area School
was nominated for the 1987 National PTA
Phoebe Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator of the
Year by the school's PTA. He has been a teacher at
Crestwood for nearly 20 years.
In addition to his teaching duties, he is the advisor for
the Young Astronauts Club. He has also worked closely
with the students in expanding their skills on the
Commodore 64 Computer.
Ryan and his wife, Bette, live in Berwick with their
two children: Christian and Patrick.
DON HOCK '68, director of the budget at BU, has been
elected president of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association.
He succeeds RON
FUNK
'68.
The Rev. LYNN D. TRUTT '68, pastor of Bethel
United Methodist Church in Montoursville, has earned a
doctorate of ministry degree from the Theological
School at Drew University in Madison, N.J. He earlier
received a degree at the Methodist Theological School in
Ohio
Prior to coming to Bethel Church in 1983, he served
United Methodist charges in Oceola, Ohio, and East
Freedom, Pa. He was a naval aviator before entering
17,
have two daughters, Crystal,
his wife, Eileen,
and Melissa,
14.
RICHARD P. CONNER '68 has been appointed to the
board of directors of the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia
Trust Company.
Conner, owner of Conner Printing Company, is a
director of the Bloomsburg Municipal Authority and is a
district commissioner for the American Youth Soccer
Organization. He also served on the Bloomsburg Strategic Planning Committee.
MESSNER
'68 has been named superintendSTEVE
ent of the Susquenita School District. He formerly was
superintendent at Shamokin and high school principal at
Shikellamy (Sunbury).
'67.
who earned
a
master
of arts
at Bowling Green State University in 1974. is
director of the Communication Skills Center at Ohio
Northern University.
Three years ago. as a kind of hobby. Mary started
writing romances with one of her colleagues at the
center Under their pseudonvm. Madelvn Dohrn. THE
ROBERT
J. GIBBLE '68, president of Beard & Co.
a regional accounting firm, has been named
president of the Reading Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Inc.,
CAROL KOPP SUTZKO
'68
was recently recognized
10 years of service to the Schuylkill Business
Institute in Pottsville. She is an instructor in the
for
business administration/
earned a master's degree
accounting department. She
business education at BU.
in
degree
Representative. Carl P. Sheran, 43
Kennett Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1259
GARY COX
fifth
the
Honeyman Road,
Directors.
Bausch
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
tive at the
1964
BAUSCH
a
in
District,
He and
Electronics Sales and
Service Inc. in Morgantown, Rado began coaching at
Upper Merlon High School in 1964 He coached the
wrestling team to a 9-1 record. Later, he coached at Our
Lady of Uiurdcs Regional High School in Shamokin,
where he coached golf for four years Ills teams earned
a 28-4 record that included four Central Pennsylvania
Catholic Championships. He also coached wrestling
from 1965 to 1974, posting a career record of 78-54-1. He
Is now head coach for the Wyomlsslng Spartan Grap-
JOHN H.
appointed to
'68.
School
the ministry.
of his coaching activities.
Now
CHARLES RYAN
Elementary
Bryn Mawr College
has been Inducted into the
Athletic
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435
Street, Trenton,
Fawn
Lane.
has joined the staff of the Lutz Real
Estate and Insurance Agency of Bloomsburg as a
realtor associate He will serve" clients in the Elysburg,
Catawlssa and Numidia areas.
A U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam, Cox was
owner of "The Village Inn" in Numidia for the past
'65
eight years.
He and his wife, Marlon, are residents of Elysburg
RONALD J. LUBAS
has been named principal of
Reading High School. A vice principal for 12 years, he
'65
BEST DEFENSE
Romance
will
be
published
as
a
Silhouette
August 1967
Her husband. Jim, a former faculty member at
Bloomsburg. is chairman of the art department at Ohio
Northern They are the parents of a son. Christian, a
high school sophomore. They live in Ada. Ohio
1969
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield,
PA
19440 (215) 368-2784
in
VIRGINIA B. SCHWARTZ '67 has been promoted
from director of counseling services to director of
student development at St. Lawrence University in
Canton. N.Y.
JIM RIGGS '69 occupied a world of his own making
when he performed in "Susannah" at the Fulton Opera
House on May
Riggs sang a featured role and
as scenic designer in this Lancaster
Opera Workshop production.
A speech therapist in Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate
Unit 13, he earned his master's degree in speech
correction at Bloomsburg. He went back to school at the
University of Delaware about six years ago to do
made
his debut
28-31.
1
graduate study
HENRY
in
theatre design.
LONGENBERGER
W.
Bellefonte has
been named assistant principal of Edward
Hand Junior
High School in the School District of Lancaster
He earned a master's degree from East Stroudsburg
University and is a doctoral candidate at
Penn State
From 1977 to 1985 he was assistant director
and
elementary school principal in Montevideo.
Uraguav
Prior to that he taught in the Milton
Area School
I
included eleven interviews with
people
SEE$F 5f\ £
Lower Paxton Township
named the state's Outstanding Adult Educator
He received the award from the board of
directors
of the Pennsylvania Association for
Adult
Continuing Education.
He was recognized for the educational programs
developed by the State Correctional Institution at
Camp
Hill, where he is employed, and
for his contribution to
adult education in the state.
He was formerly employed as an elementary teacher
and a reading specialist in the Central Dauphin School
District.
in college, is married to the
former PATRICA TROY '69. They have two daughters
Heidi, age 16, and Megan, 10.
Dr. THOMAS B. BRADLEY '69, a professor of
special
education at Shippensburg University, has raised
over
$6,000 in the past five years for the Foundation
for
Exceptional Children with his "Brash Dash." He runs
the 26^2 mile race after soliciting pledges
from friends
and Shippensburg area residents.
Bradley's interest in special education grew from
a
visit to the Selinsgrove Sate School
and Hospital - now
Selinsgrove Center
while an undergraduate math
major at Bloomsburg. He was deeply impressed by one
-
resident in particular.
her arms and legs "like sticks wrapped in
skin," lay in a crib unable to speak or move
But she
was able to smile when spoken to, Bradley recalls and
it was like "the smile of an
angel." All she had to give
girl of 16,
the world
was
a radiant smile.
She was so special that Bradley thought working with
other such special people would have to be exciting.
He
changed his major to special education and subse-
quently earned a master's degree at
at
Penn
BU
NANCY GEIGER SMITH '69 was elected in May as
the education director for the League of Women Voters
of Pennsylvania at the League's state convention
in
Warren. The board consists of 17 people who oversee the
activities of 60 local leagues throughout the state
As a
director, she will monitor legislation and coordinate
*\
NOBLE C QUANDEL Jr '69 has been named
dolors of Pennsylvania National
»?, ,.?
Pottsville
He
is
president of Noble
was a co-producer of a 30-minute cable
"Merit Pay for Teachers: Yes or No 9 "
and
'••>v,s,
are parents
'69
a third
,wo sons
o<
>ann\
I
C
Minersvi ie. and The Quandel Group,
Inc
and Harrisburg.
B
THOMAS FANTASKEY
Kcprescntatlve .lohn W Dalfovo, 21:.
Forrest al Drive
Caravel Fair. DE 19701 (302 268-9403
to the
Bank.
)
Quandel Co
.
ol
BRUCE
Mlnersvllle
ffJ5?irJ
mathemati, tea, he.
at Lewlsburg High School,
has been named "Outstand
tag Teacher" by Sigma XI. the
scientific research
'69, a
«
instructs three different
sclent-.-
oui
.mmial
Community College
His scholarly endeavors have centered
around the
labor movement
He has published a book on the
Fairless Works of the U.S. Steel Corp In
which he gives
great credit to the workers who migrated
from the
anthracite coal fields
.
LOU MULKA
BU Husky rooter. He's
persuade his accounting students to
'69 Is a fervent
to
further their education at his alma mater
Lou taught business subjects at North Penn
High
School in Blossburg for eight years before
Joining the
faculty at Ephrata High School ten years
He and
his wife.
ago
JoAnne. have a son. Chris, age
ELAINE MUELLER
of
'69
nine.
has retired from the faculty
Bloomsburg Middle School
Captain
awarded
veteran,
FREDERICK W
KAISER
'69
has
been
the Air Force
Commendation Medal A 16-year
Is currently chief of the programming
Detachment 40. 2nd Weather Wing RAF In
he
Croughton. England
He
is
married
to the
former Linda Mark
\\
;
,\
'
the volunteei resources division
ampalgn
i
L.
REITZ
human
'•-"•'I
has been appointed assistant
resources dlrectoi „| (he North
'70
i».»"k
1
'
t
I
Reltz
•'>'«•'
a
"I
vr -"'-
Sunbury resident, served as personnel man
Warshow &
II
1,1101
Minhm
,lr
He is chairman of the social studies department
at
Harry S Truman High School In Levi! town He also
teaches at Rutgers University and at
Mercer County
of
The $7r,o minion financial Institution
600 I"'
who serve cuslomers In :i:i comm.!
mty office locations and the corporate
headquarters and
opera ions cenlei m Wllllamspoi
Bloomsburg and
projects.
managed
mini
Presidenl
<
UM
of Karl Man
Dickinson College.
The grant offers Dr Lavelle a unique opportunity
for
advanced study of Marx' significant works
He will worl
under the direction of Professor George
Fl ledman
Dr Layelle was one of 15 teachers from
the United
States selected to participate In the
program sponsored
by the independent grant-making
ageni y established by
Congress In 1965 to support research and
education
I
'
formerly taught at Middleburg High School
always trying
"
Stall
Dr. JAMES J. LAVELLE has been
awarded a grant
by the National Endowment for the
Humanities to stud-,
the political and social thought
Allentown has been
,h
Berks county
ned a master's degree in human
administration from lhe
nlverslh „| Scran
o.
H«' -a.
'In
RONALD
v
give him credit for using his own
time to help
them acquire a background In compute!
also earned a master's degree at
70
,l,rect0r
'<»nnerl>
«>«'
He
computer
members
WF1DMAN
R.
I
I;;;;"""
Universe h, is the first teachei to
be honored with this award.
Sigma XI Is a volunteer organization honoring
sciontists and encouraging
scientific research
Fantaskey
was honored for his "continued insplratmn.il
and
enthusiastic teaching." according
to chapter presidenl
David Pearson.
Fantaskey. who has taught at
Lewlsburg since rim
developed the computer science
curriculum
JOHN McKAY '69 has accepted the head basketball
coaching job at Lancaster Catholic High School He
leaves Lourdes Regional High School in Shamokin
after
an outstanding 12-year tenure during which his
teams
averaged 21 6 victories per year He guided the Red
Raiders to a 260-97 slate in his 12 years and seven
LWV.
forma SUSAN FRITZ
"<
.
after leaving the presidency in 1985, she was appointed
as a director on the board of the Bucks County Council
and vice president of the Southeastern Pennsyl-
In 1986 Nancy
television show.
to
business/market-
1970
;
section.
vania Region
his wife, the
MW
hi is
1
League activities in the area of education
She previously held several board positions on the
local level before becoming president of the Doylestown
Area LWV in 1983. While continuing on the local board
LWV
for
New York
,
»*;
Area
and a doctorate
What doesn't seem to fall apart, however, is Bradley's
determination and his support of the Foundation for
Exceptional Children, based in Reston. Va
Then charge was
i
'
!'
State.
Calling himself a "perpetual resolution-maker."
he
gets in shape for the run by working out and
jogging
But after the marathon, he says "it all falls apart."
.
Clayton has also been presidenl
chief executive offl,n/' grange Count>
,N N
School Employees
redil Union foi the past 12 vea.s
N ,fe
Laura> and d ^ghters. Kelly and
ifSS^iiiS
Kathy. live in Lackawaxen Twp near
Hawley.
He
Tom, as he was known
WI
,
business markeUng
« cu >«™
K curriculum
lnvls Scnoo| s
op neu graduation sequences
I''''"
• deral
society, at Bucknell
'69 of
the
'
J'vo
3 masler s de ^ ree at the University
of
1
Scranton™*
as press coordinator for special
Friends of Mario Cuomo and for State
Coalitions Against Domestic Violence. She
was listed in
"Outstanding Young Women of America" in 1982.
As a member of the Women's Foreign Policy Council
she has helped to coordinate public relations
in an effort
to bring to women a greater
role in policy-making
6
spheres.
A
25
is
,„,
,„
ing students in
'
for
1987.
y
,P rlnclDal of "»e Wallen'paupack
c
School for the past three and a half
years.
who
J
He most
5STi
Middle
the State Education
ol
selected bythe State Education
Department to serve on
""<•"'"•> committee u, mil;,
"
native of Berwick, he served as a
teacher for eight
years and a school admlnstrator for nine
years
Mazur has served
for
35
A
pohcy"
Mazur's work as a journalist has taken her
to Greece
Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, where she
has researched
and written articles on solar energy with credits
in such
magazines as Forbes. Omni. Solar Age. Popular
Mechanics and Gentlemen's Quarterly
She has talked to experts on solar energy
in Stockholm. Sweden, where the sun is never
more than 10
degrees above the horizon in December
extension
i
Clayton,
COOrd.i, do,
has joined the staff of
"awl**. Honesdale and
tn
/'
s
stru
to
lo
t
'
£ JFVH
III '69
,
'69 was selected
as one of 16
markeUng regional leader bv
^'"™l
aU ;
tlCtaM stance to the bus!
SL?/
uss marketing teachers in his region
seven counties)
'
RUSSELL E SHIELDS
Sl er
Agency
ST
5
Newfoundland
'
WERTZ
at
ei
11
\v
offi-
and members of Congress.
Held at the home of Stewart Mott.
the reception
featured panel discussions designed
to focus attention on
nation s women can make 10 fore 'gn
T.
live
CLAYTON
J.
be a business
to
in
T\
cials,
CHARLES
DONALD
tochers
^^own
Nancy, her husband" Richard, and
sons
Countryside Drive. Doylestown. PA 18901
of the
Catholic, he will also be
the school's vice
principal In charge of instruction
Lebanon
BdUCtttona] Center
25
M Lancaster
Brian and Andrew. Nancy developed
her interest in art
Art League, and
PvhiL™/"^ °L the
artwork ln J uried and non-juried
l*h h
n
exhibits
in Bucks
Countv
DC
has been
JtwWj
al lhe
1987
championships
Nor,humberland County Coach
I
ifmF*
W.u
levels of
all
Mt
t
l
a journalist and documental
television producer, attended the
recent Women's For
eign Policy Council reception in
Washington
America's outstanding women hosted 500
invited guests
inc uding ambassadors, media
and White
events
District
interspersed with man on the street
sequences, and comments from school
children on their
favorite teachers
Following graduation, she taught for
a total of five
years in districts in Newark. Delaware.
'69.
House
in
education,
District.
SUZAN MAZUR
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
which was aired throughout Bucks
Countv as a part of
the series "At Issue" produced by
the League The show
'69 of
,
\
<
'<>
e<
;,lso
'hat
oCorp
,
''•""'•'I
Sons. In.u
the lasl seven
he was employed hy the City ol
and
F King, In.
,
|
,
(
'•ertllleate
Sus(|iiehanna University and
is
In
management from
currently
in
.,
I'enn Slate
graduate degree program In human resources
l,r
'"""••d
lhe forma
'alrleia Mattern
1
and
1
I
,
,,|,
"«
v
Adam
I'.'rcr.ls
of
I.
.in
children
Uryan
lleathei
.mil .luslin
UiltiiAiNK 8HBMA "70, a science teacher at Bishop
Waiey High ScIkmiI In lla/.lelon, was selected as (he
1987
recipienl ol the Athena Award ol the
Oreatei Hazleton
''>'""hci ol
ommen-e and Wi Ighl Oldjmoblle
'
i
The awar.i
handsome bronzi and crystaJ sculpture
annually a s business <», professional
has demonstrated "the hlghesl level of
profesalonal accompllshmenl
The independent panel
"'
based ,ls selection on excellence in the
individual's given profession, in-,
individual contrlou
tions to thai occupation personal
professional motive
overall support f,„ women in the work force and
Is
q
presented
woman who
hei
o«
up. in,, n,
achievements arifl awards
Lorraine has been a member of the science faculty
and cheerleadlng coach at Hafey for 17 years. She
earned a master's degree at BU, served on the
NCATK
;'">u p lor Mil, and was a mcmbc, „|
\i, |,||c
States Evaluation Team.
She received a National Science Foundation grant for
research instruction at Shippensburg University, was
,|
i
,,
(
the rex Iplenl
ant)
< Westlnghousc Tomorrow'] s.-icniisi
Kngineers Teacher Award, as well as lhe Teacher
Award
of Sigma Xi, a professional science
organization.
Last year she was elected awards chairman for the
1'enrisylvania Junior Academy of Science. She
has
ored students in regional and state competitions
101 the Inn, or a< .iderny of Science for the past
15 years
For this, she was awarded the Westlnghouse Science
Talent Search Commended Teacher Award.
The Hafey teacher obtained three credits for a
National Cheerleadlng Association course, received
a
'horeography plaque Iron, the National Cheerleader
Association Superstar Dance Drill National Championh«- firs)
ship for
place \><>m porn routine in the nation
and was elected to the U.S. Cheerleader Association and
Dynamic Cheerleader Association Hall of Fame.
i
KICHAKD E. BELL 70 earned a Doctor of Education
degree at Temple University in May. He earned a
master's degree at Villanova University in 1973.
He is an assistant principal at Penn Wood High School
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
Lansdowne. Bell and his wife, Marilyn, are the
parents of two sons, Richard and Michael. They reside
in West Chester.
26
in
III,
JOSEPH LAUGINIGER
Jr.
70 has been named
FRANCIS
CHOPKO
J.
the
Hawk Mountain
DEBORAH GOULD RADZW1CH
was married
named
(Master's 70) has been
DONALD M. HOUCK '70 has rejoined Keystone
Central School District as assistant superintendent
He
had been assistant principal at Bald Eagle-Nlttany
High
School, Mill Hall, for seven years before being
named
principal of Bellefonte Area High School a year
ago.
He and his wife have a son, Adam David, adopted
from Korea.
Representative:
PA
William H. CluJey,
17331.(717) 225-3285.
Hammond
621
2
STETTS SHINN 71 has °een named
n™™"®"
S€m,nars and business programs
CT^"C dma n fonRer offorcontinuing
education
1
rlh
,
,
l
«
,
Trident
at
?
C
hS?E
SK*
Include
F
Cnar,eston
,f
.
SC. Her
responsibili-
?*
i
the
development
of seminars and workshops
meeting the educational needs of
Trident
businesses She will also be
working with individual
companies to develop customized In-house
programs.
ties
aimed
at
laum
tne d,v,s,on 01 continuing
JSa^u
.
l
,d ,t Tecn slnce 1981 and
ha « served af
consultant and Instructor to several
local companies
er SlS er Marc,a Hessert also
operate a
hrSEfi boutique
JJ .•
i
bridal
in
n
ct«»u°V
ln
?
'
,
-
Summervllle
LAMAR KERSTETTER
Z
nbUry
fnr seven
for
postmaster
mas/or
71 has been appointed post-
H<?
as Northumberland
years before moving to the
he scrved as pos,Lster at
^Kerstetter, his wife and two children
live
S
T
Gowen
In
GAHWILER
J-
71 has been promoted by
Pennsvlva
assistant vice
^H KD an C h an ger ofn' atheto Mount
p °cono
o
H
K
1!
f
He S.„
Joined the bank in January
1984 as an
J
assistant
branch management trainee and
became^
anager
Da,eVll,e ffice ln
N
B nk
S£n1
SS
'
L
?
,
^
Lt ^ar
haS Se
ed on fund dr,ves
T,
i
SeptemSr
°
f
or the United
Way
of
of
and MaryW00d Co,,e e and
the
*
of the 1985 American
Heart
Association campaign.
1
^
^
children^
E,0,Se
are
lhe
parenls
•
two
of
KEITH R SHADLE 71 is a sales
representative for
Lancaster County Motors. Inc..
in Marietta He is also
a
board member of the Marietta
Restoration Association
LARRY
by
FRY
A.
'73 of
Bancorp
president
the faculties of Nativity of
Our
I
orrt
School and Bishop Klonowski
High School before is
Ha nnan He has
g
as assTs ant vars
K
*Z
ZT
-
«™5
'73,
CPA, has been appointed
before studying at the Culinary
Institute
his wife,
the former
Barbara Sanzotto, are
Dawn and
Kerry.
Bloomsburg. She joined Columbia Life
in 1979 as an
administrative assistant tn the
company's actuarial
department. She was named controller in 1984
n he h b * n6 Nei1 are parents
/~
of a daughter.
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National
in
S^CHARD
Trust Bank
,eW
fo~arZnT
in
Orangeville.
'73.
assistant cashier at First
Sunbury, has also taken on the
f° r
C ° mmercial
**"
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'2 has t**" named
vj ce
president
Providence Hospital in Williamsd he
3 similar P° sition at Geisinger
r ? in J?
Medical Center
Danville.
e
d
maSte S degree in business administration -,nd^! a ,fh
^
e at *" Universitv of South
MpLI
.
CaroUna
He and
his
wife,
iTK
T
hSfVK
1
the
former Sheri
Godfrey
are
dre
73 has
promoted t0 divisionaJ
fined Serv,ces. He wUl direct all accountf° r
hed S Residential Division. An
'
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a.
eight-
paren ' s 01
MARCl
in
s^ndan,
GEORGE '73 recently earned a master's
psychology at Marvwood College
She is I
teacher in the Shikellamy
Scl&l WttSct
r
m
r
Moore
t
ons
ha
19
i?^!l!|
United
and then
be€
iS
Way
member
V Wyoming
0f the
*
of
Passional
Valley
as
first
in
his current position. He says
he
,eVeS in the im
y
P° rta «ce and advancement of
hn^
nnS
quality human service education
W M2S^
a,S °
a P art - tim e Acuity member in
the
HUnaD SerViCCS Admi n^ration, at
re C
iti0n ° f h i5 contrib "tions
indnr » p H°?;
\
Social
in this
area, he
fTiE°"K
commUman
t0
improving the quality of
life
bC,n
development Council
f th ^ ChUd
evidenced
by his many volunteer
11
H* S
0n the ^erne-Wyoming County
H Alcohol
V? Planning
and
Council, Rural
a d
fnThp"
is
5
a? ivitip\
,t,es
S
Drug
Management Corporation; Valley Santa,
Inc
Umted Way of Pennsylvania planning
Luzerne Countu
He
was
Work Honor Society as an honorary
member
Health
several
committees
Human
also serves as a
and
Services Advisory Council
mentor for the Leadership Wilkes-
pW?*
°W™*>°"
'°, the
states
Stated
in El Salvador and
Honduras
.ion^rr^rd^^
stas r«
ta
of
American
PUb " C admi " lstra '
j
B
SUSAN HADDAD LEITZEL
74 and
address
is
206 Princess Street.^anover
74
is
Amone,ii ha
'
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her husband
PA
nm"
^
a vice president at
6 He and his
Kathi.
X^onwo'da^^
of
in
SP ia,izes in P^treatment/pro^els
engineering, and
InH th
the design, operation and
Sertol
C
staff at
staff
cKo.'Su
466,
haS *"« named mana
«<*
maintena "ce services for C.E.
including court
Family Resource Program and
mental retardation program
Luzerne and Wyoming Counties
for all
A.
I
'
activities in
for
V
his
program supervisor
Dam
he 3150 raduat ed from the
g
;
P P nnsvLnio 2
Pennsylvania
Bankers Association
Schools of Banking
and Commercial Loans at Bucknell
University.
0
human services.
human services career in 1974
when he joined the staff of the LuzerneWyoming County
Mental Health-Mental Retardation
Program
He served m a variety of capacities
Simmons began
.
1974 35 3 l03n aG*j USter 3nd
ha *
served as office manager of the
bank's Shamokin
nf^ni
efforts in the field of
liaison, director of the
GAIL S. KIPP *73 has been named vice
presidentcontroller for Columbia Life Insurance
Company
StPfl? Th
Mefani.
The family lives
^
1987.
BARRY B. SIMMONS 74 of Conyngham, vice president of strategic planning and
assistant chief professional officer for United Way
of Wyoming Valley, was
honored recently by the Child Development
Council of
Northeastern Pennsylvania for dedication
and tireless
Institute of
degree
ll£E$&
oSnfand 2^ *
?L
fE
January
TOM KEARNS
'73, a 1985 graduate of the
Culinary
America, has joined the staff of Wayside
Inn
n Weigh Scales as chef-manager. He
formerly worked
for Sheraton Inn, Danville,
and for Shearns Catering He
managed Harry's Grill in Shamokin for five
years
DAVID
He served as assistant pastor of the Grace Bible
Fellowship Church in Reading for three
years and as
pastor of the Calvary Bible Fellowship
Church in
Scranton for three years.
He served as a commissioned chaplain in the
US
Army at Fort Hood, Texas, from January 1984 through
his wife, the former Judy Ropers,
are parents
two sons. Keith and Kevin. They reside
in Las Vegas.
t
ThD0Uv D Hartraan P
° Box
Rev.
and treasurer
Las Vegas.
parents of two daughters,
is
H. JONES 74 has been named pastor of
the Calvary Bible Fellowship Church of
Finesville He is
also a graduate of the Biblical Theological
Seminary of
Hatfield, Pa.
He
He and
w,fe> ,he former Ja
™ce Rupp. are parents
nfVK
u
of three children:
Jennifer. Jaime and Paul!
1973
J. WEGLINSKI 74, a captain in the U.S
Air
serving with the Headquarters Alaskan Air
Command at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska. He is
a command air base operability chief of programs.
for
the Hilton-Nevada
Corporation in
Kocienski joined the Hilton in 1984 as director
of
Internal audit. In 1985 he was promoted
to the position of
casino comptroller
In his new position as vice president
and treasurer, he
will be responsible for the
finances of all casinos and
hotels in the Hilton-Nevada Corporation.
He and
is
and
joined the bank in 1985.
of
L.
ALFRED
Landisville has been promoted
Inc.
to financial officer
of the account reconciliation department.
manager
74 and Kenneth
were married in Harrisburg. Ellen
employed at the Navy Ships Parts Control Center.
Force,
Meridian
Fern
19
DONNA LOUISE BUBB 74 of Muncy and Kevin Daryl
Morrison of Millersburg were married on Valentine's
Day in Pennsdale United Methodist Church. Donna, who
earned a master's degree at Shippensburg University is
a teacher in the Central Dauphin School District.
KMG
parents of two children.
He served on
ELLEN KATHRYN HEATON
is
the service subsidiary of the
Association of Pennsylvania. Suchanick was
formerly controller at HAP. Prior to joining HAP in
1978, he was a senior accountant with
Main
Hurdman.
Patricia Kanouse Peattie,
NJ 07419
Bretz Jr.
HAPSCO Group
m
NortrpTnnnT
North
?
Pocono chairman
Conyngham
of
Hospital
ROBERT KOCIENSKI
Ave., Hanover,
'73
to
MICHAEL A. SUCHANICK '73, a certified public
accountant, has been named vice president for finance
and treasurer of HAPSCO Group, Inc., Harrisburg.
V1CC
1971
Representative:
John M. Cara of West Hazleton on May 8
In Conyngham
Deborah is an assistant manager of
Gould's IGA Supermarket in Conyngham.
Council,
director of special education for the Northeast
Educational Intermediate Unit, effective July 1
He also
earned a master's degree at the University of Scranton
and Is a doctoral candidate at Temple Unlversi
1974
Avenue, Hamburg,
director of development for the Caron Foundation
He
will be responsible for fundralsing,
capital campaign
studies, and annual and deferred giving programs.
He formerly worked with
Boy Scouts of America.
Co.. Philadelphia district.
Czop is responsible for managing more than 80
municipal and private sector operations and maintenance contracts in Pennsylvania and Delaware He was
formerly manager of operations services for YWC of
Monroe, Conn., C. E. Moore's parent company.
He lives In Coatesville with his wife and son.
'70 and her husband, William
are the parents of a son, William James
Nash, born on March 18. They are also parents of a fouryear-old daughter, Adrienne They reside in Boyertown.
Nash
an area sales manager for Goodyear Tire and Rubber
They live at 14 Willow Street.
Luchi Manor, Conyngham.
and water distribuand industrial
facilities
tion systems for more than 100 municipal
clients in the Mid- Atlantic region.
JANET NOSSAL NASH
L.
wastewater treatment
of
maintenance
HANK R TUCKER '73 and Sandra Ann
named June 13 in West Hazleton.
Hank
Cox were
^mp?oy^
-ugnizeo
oy a naUonal
professional association of
contracts personnel for her outstanding
contributions to
the field of contract management
She was designated a fellow on February
4
1987 bv
Stanley E. Wilker. president of the
National" Contract
™
ement A550
1 00
The designation is among
most prestigious awards, granted onlv to
those
members who have used their talent and experience
to
benefit both the Association and the
contract manage6
ment profession.
8
M^TA
NCMA s
.
Nominees
*
to
m
level
NCMA.
™
e StanJe y
!.
ESA
ZORANSK1
74 is director of corporate accountWorks of New Brittain. CI THER-
HAMMER '73 remains a homemaker
and spends her spare time performing
with the Far
mington Valley Chapter of Sweet Adelines
They are the parents
•
is
of
three sons:
Matthew
er (seven)
s
(10).
Michael (four). Their address
i°?5
37 Beldenwood Road, Simsbury. CT 06070
£
JIM WALLS
74. in his llth year as a State Farm
in Danville, recently
opened a large
office at 233 Walnut Street in that
community
Insurance agent
modern
He has completed
his
Life
Underwriter Training
Council insurance courses and has won
State Farm
Legion of Honor awards for quality service
every year
since becoming an agent.
ANDREW
J.
PRIMERANO
74,
who
received his Juris
Doctor degree at the University of Maryland
School of
Law m
January, has passed the Pennsylvania Bar
Examination. In law school his grade
point average
ranked him in the top 25 percent of his class.
He
is
employed as operations supervisor
for the Social
Security Administration in Baltimore,
Md He is the
recipient of two awards from the
Social Security
Admmstration for Sustained Superior Performance
in
December
-
and in January 1987.
He is married to the former Paula Rosini. Thev are
the parents of two children: Kevin and
Nicole.
1983
ANTHONY MOLESKI
Jr.
mm.
Wi hams
Valley School District in the Tower CityWilhamstown area of western Schuylkill County
Also a graduate of Mansfield ' University,
Moleski
holds an elementary principal's certificate
from the
University of Scranton and a superintendent's
certificate from Lehigh University.
He previously was elementary principal and assistant
superintendent at Pine Grove Area School District
Moleski and his wife, Susan, have two daughters
Sandra (19 months) and Sharon (five months).
MARY JEAN CAS ALE
74 has been appointed generaJ
WUliamsport Symphony Orchestra.
She studied voice and opera theatre production in the
master of fine arts program at Carnegie-Mellon University.
She has performed professionally with opera
companies and has worked as a stage manager
She has performed major roles with the Community
Theatre League, WUliamsport Civic Chorus, Lycoming
College and Brookside Playhouse.
manager
of the
GENE CAPERS
74.
LEA ANDREUZZI BOGNET 74
Dr
who began
his teaching career in
Allentown's Roosevelt School in 1976, has been named
interim assistant principal at Trexler Middle School.
He
thus becomes the first black administrator in the
history
of the Allentown School District.
Capers is also coordinator of the summer career
awareness program at South Mountain Middle School
He earned his master's degree and elementary principal's certification at Lehigh University in 1984
and 1987
respectively.
RICHARD CHARLES PERSON 74
and Kim Marie
Peterson are planning an October wedding Richard,
who earned a master's degree at Mansfield, is employed
by the Athens Area School District.
ROBERT L. COMPTON Jr. 74 and Faith Apple of
Selinsgrove are planning a September wedding Robert
is employed as a time study analyst at Wood
Metal
Industries.
a
director.
Johns will be responsible for the performance of all
field and laboratory testing in the firm's construction
quality control services. Additional responsibilities
include coordination of business development activities.
His extensive experience in construction materials
™mtr>
.i
developing the ftral
Luzerne Countv She
for the Luzerne Interne
diate Unit until opening her private
piaetu-e She also
serves as the speech pathologist for
HailetOtl General
School n„ard ||,
and church affairs
HJ and Ma wife
parents
Diversity.
In 1976 she was Instrumental
infant stimulation program In
i
nity
She completed bei Ph D at Penn
State where she completed research in
the area .»( child
phonology ami taught graduate eourses (o.
the depart
'ii< nt of communicative
disorders.
i
r\
coach and assistant track coach
at
Mount
met
He curmitlv scats as president of the
Mount Carmel
*
*
Columbia
.
taught chemist
.irmel
«
class at
P.P
Institute
ol
.
Mortuan Science
at Montgomery Area
and Mount
\rea from W«; to \m He also served
as cross
I
speech
,
the tormei
two children
oi
also active
s
Linda Kayo Miner, are
md
m>
i
commu-
othe.
in
Raj
M ROBIN HITCHCOCK
V.-.ona
"""<•'
Btnk
'75 has been promoted
by the
Koyortown to deposit operations
IH82. she was most
ol
M.ploved I,n the hank since
recently special operations manager
I'
in
KATHV JOSEPH MILLER
worked as a speech pathologist
Hospital.
Dr. Bognet and her husband.
reside in Hazleton with their son
Am
Prank Bognet.
r
h
,,ru *>»..»ared.
'
.;;
»»..
1
hen
I
ohic,
a minimum grade point average of
3.5 In their graduate
studies and rank in the upper one fifth
of then Clau
Joan was also elected vice president of the
chaptei a|
Marywood College.
and
Jeremy,
son.
JANSSON
V-
74. administrator of the Columbia
County Children and Youth Services, has
been Inducted
into PI Alpha Alpha, the national
honoi society for
public affairs and administration
Inductees must attain
'75
her
husband
who was born on October
is
three
Kathv
jading specialist at IN H -ono Mountain
School
The family lives m Pocono Lain
""
,
JOAN MOSIER
2
his wife,
'
degreC
8
read,ng at
,n
former Patricia McCreery
fom children Thev reside
the
Suuhu.v, aic parents
WUliamsport.
report writer for the
He had been
WUUamiporl Area School
ma8ler
'
ol
a
is
District
WUliamsport
In
In the
earned
Bloo msbu°rg
He and
"75 Is a
(ompany
ubllshlng
1
a teacher and coach
District for 11 years
of
In
ANGELYN M SANTANGELO
1975
Year awards
1.
Representative: Sharon Young Hllgar, Box 612
Barto. PA 19504 ( 215 ) 845-3615
RD
in
her husband. Robert, are parents of a son.
Alexander
and
In 1985
1986.
to assoat
Keystone .lumoi College She Is
the Developmental Education Department
l>n>lessoi
cnainnan
'75 Is owner of two
Que Pasa
Bloomsburg and WUliamsport She and
at
PATRICIA MILLER 75 has been promoted
"•" r
DEBRA HECKEL
fashion shops
'75 has been promoted
Delaware Valley Compufe.
She earned Employee ol the
operations manage,
Eaglevllle
to
pi
ami coordlnafoi
l
";
,
''
,r1
iU
'
'
additional
Developmental Malh She earned a
Maryw
C
yc and completed
graduate credit! from the
nlversfty
of
3
of
W*'
•'»
I
I
Pittsburgh
DOROTHY BAUMAN RHONE
Richard are parents of a
Bloomsburg.
75 and her husband.
daughter. They reside In
Michael Sowash were married
recently In Bloomsburg Linda Is assistant
dlm i,,, of
residence life at BU. and Mike is
associate director of
the Kehr Union. They reside at Catawissa
R D. 2.
KAREN
S.
married on
May
16 In Mt.
Gretna.
in
75 and Ron J Jones were
Gretna Karen Is employed by
Harrlsburg They live in Mt
KAREN VANPELT FORCE
JANE LESHKO BARTOL
'75
and her husband.
In
Berwick.
RENEE NESTER MACEIUNAS
Thl
'75
of
Drums was
Young Citizen by the Greater
Hazleton Jaycees She Is employed as an Insurance
agent and office manager for State Farm Insurance
In
West Hazleton
She has taken graduate courses in public service
administration at Marywood College, professional
courses at Lehigh County Community Collcc.
currently studying for her certified life underwriter
has
been very active in many community
including the Greater Hazleton Chapter of
Jaycees, the Luzerne County Junior Miss program.
Soroptimist International, the Women's Coalition
activities,
of
the
Greater Hazleton. the American Cancer Society
Greater Hazleton United Way. the city's Funfest celeGirl
Scouts.
and Jerry Walter Helm
burg
RANK M CASTELGRANDE
F
by Philip Morris
I
He was
Malvern
new
his
activities,
"
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l
>"
'75
has l>ecn promoted
ISA to section sales super visor
previously a division manage]
position,
he manages
field
in
In
sales retail
as well
as distributor and chain account
Johnstown and Harrlsburg, He Joined
1976 as a sales representative
''"lilies in
Philip Morris In
are parents of a daughter, Stephanie.
YM/YWCA.
'75
'75.
has
completed the School Nurse Achievement Program
through the University of Colorado.
She and her husband, Ted, live in West Hazleton
named Outstanding
are
m
.,
or orwigsburg were married on
Septembei 13 1086 In
i ottsviiie
she is a physical therapy aislatanl al Good
Samaritan Hospital In Pottsvllle They live in
Orwigs-
In
a school nurse In the
Hazleton Area School District, recently completed
the
School Nurses Practitioner Program at the
University of
Pennsylvania. She has also taken post-graduate courses
at the University of Scranton and
Penn state and
bration.
Voters.
of
he]
husband, Dr. Ronald E Miller
son, Patrick They live
Dallon
Johnstown.
Dennis, are parents of a daughter They live
She
parents
BACHINGER
Thomas and Thomas
Md
,lr
LAUREL IRENE TRAUH
LINDA ZYLA 75 and
certificate.
W. DAVID JOHNS 74 has joined Midlantic Testing
and Engineering Laboratories Inc. as testing services
S51.5?
ittshurg
\re.,
Is
in chemistry at the
University ol North Carolina
he also was an honor student and was
elected to
a
a He 8raduated second In his
WMre
He
I
l
a
•legnv
pathologist with a private practice
in Hazleton
3 masler s oH'ree in speech pathology
at
,TT?
Seton ,?
Hall
University and began her doctoral studies
at
74 has been appointed
assistant executive director and director
of management services for the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate
Unit
t,me of a PP° int ment he was superintendent of
I
THE lM EL '75 is owner of the Wlllard A.
i?uneral! Home in
Mount Carmel. Prior to
"•" hl '"'^ 'rom Bloomsburg with a
4.0, he earned
Ro^r™,
^'^nuM
concrete
technician
In the past, he has been
a member of the Cousteau
Society and participated in the
1985 membership drive
for the Scranton Chamber of
Commerce He is a charter
r f '* Th P,anelary S0Cl0lv '*
°
an organization to
!?mm£
f
promote space development
and education
Johns and his wife, the former
Luann Stanton, live in
Harding.
for the
GARY HAMMER
i
manager for a construction materials
testing labora
He is a certified nuclear testing technician
as well
as an American Concrete Institute
certified
of
27
r.n,„
entennial Committee.
She is the wife of John Macelunas.
ton-
award are evaluated according to
academic training and experience in
contract management, teaching and
publishing efforts
parUctoatlon in workshops and conferences, and
service
their
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
and quality control has provided a
strong
background for his new position He began
his career as
an inspector technician on
various construction
projects For the past seven years.
Johns has been a
testing
Boy Scouts. League
of
Women
Lutheran Welfare Services, the
Chamber of Commerce and the 1987 West Hazleton
TDM SWEITZER
sional Ol the Vear
United
who
Is
Stales
'75
in
has been
named Tennis
the Middle stales Division
Profesby the
Professional
head pro
considered one
of
at
|f,r
Tennis Association Tom,
the Hershey Racquet Club, Is
lop leaching pros in he Middle
States.
In addition to his duties
activities at the Racquet
I
Hershey, he directs tennis
Club West, Mechanlcshurg.
al
and the Central Penn tennis camps held
'own ollege.
al
Elizabeth-
<
One
of hi
rtarrUburg
for
the
0
special projects
In
S
Is an Inner-city program In
which he helped the city get a seed grant
Tennis Association to help fund the
program
He started the Central Pennsylvania tennis workshop
last Mam,
More than
,300 high
school students
attended a dirnr conducted by Dennis Van Der Meer
i
With the sponsorship of area Mazda dealers, Sweltzer
Initiated a Junior tennis program last year In which
16
schools sent 25 seventh grade students to receive six
"i tree tennli instruction.
the central Perm Tennis Service which
provides certified tennis Instructors for hundreds of
aspiring stars, young and old. His expertise also extends
from the courts to the field of Journalism In addition to
publishing the Central Penn Tennis Association members magazine, he has written features for tennis
related periodicals, including Advantage Magazine, the
II''
head--,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
28
official publication of the
Tom
1987
USPTA
also directs about 25
JOSEPH
U8TA
sanctioned tourna1,300 entries annually
Active in CPTA affairs for more than a decade, he
served as president from imt through \'M> and law the
membership grow to more than 1,300.
While a student at Bloomsburg, Tom earned the
ments which attract more than
number one singles position and ranks second in career
won-loss percentage ( 79 percent) He won the 1974
Eastern Collegiate singles title and the 1975 Pennsylvania Conference doubles crown.
He and his wife. Marcia, are parents of two children,
Abble and Andrew. They
Hershey
live in
SUSAN M. BECKERMAN
'75
recently earned a
master's degree in chemistry at Vlllanova University
is a research chemist for Foote
Mineral Co, Exton.
SUPRUM
W.
76
AJden has been named
of
School. She
general chairman for the 1987 Luzerne County Fair
scheduled for September 9-13 in Dallas
He is employed as a national sales manager for
Multiplex Manufacturing Company in Berwick
KIRK OHLINGER
manager
were married May
a
Dr. Jeffrey A. Stuckey
30 In Washington, D C. Donna, who Is
of the University of Scranton, is
graduate
employed at Prudential
In Galthersburg, Md
a
st*
I
75 and
Home Mortgage Co They
76, who has been a second grade CCD
teacher at Nativity B.V.M Parish in Tunkhannock for
the past 11 years, has been named CCD coordinator for
the parish. She has completed 180 course hours
in the
Diocese Religious Education Institute.
May
In
he earned a master's degree in
business administration/hospital and health
services
from Cornell University. In June 1979
he was promoted
1979
of
to assistant executive director
at the hospital. He also
served for six months as acting chief
executive officer
Green Home, a skilled-nursing
of the
boro.
He
I
facility In Wells-
married to the former Amy Putt of Mansfield
hey are the parents of a daughter, Amy
Danielle
and are expecting the birth of a second child.
is
three,
GRACE WALEWSKI BEKAERT
75 has been elected
president of the Coatesvllle Area Teachers
Association
Grace who also earned a master's degree in
special
education at BU, began teaching in
Cameron County
where she taught learning disabled students
from 1976
through 1979.
She then moved to Gallup, N.M., for two
years, where
she taught gifted children in grades
one through eight.
n 1982 she moved to Bloomfield,
N.M., where she
taught gifts students in grades five
through 12
e
New
Mexico, she became active in the
!! J
M
National Education
Association. She served as a local
representative, then moved up to
president-elect, president, regional chairperson
and member of the state
7
l
1
association's board of directors
Grace and her husband, Jerry, have a
two-year-old
y " ve at 1309 Blacknorse Road Coates
Jini.
-
PAi^£?
1976
SUZANNE CROMACK McCABE 77
CYNTHIA LANDIS
76, a speech and language theraElizabethtown Hospital and Rehabilitation
Center, has been named "Therapist of the Year"
by the
Lancaster Chapter of the American Business Club
Road, Chalfont,
PA
Randa Gossln
Triggs,
870
Myers
18914.
STEPHEN JOHN DEBUSKI 76 received a degree in
dental medicine at the University of
Pittsburgh in Mav
He was also Inducted Into the Beta Chapter
of
Kappa Upsilon
Omicron
(dental honor society)
he entered the oral and maclllofacical
surgery
residency program at Temple University.
He and his
wife, the former Marianne Murphy,
live in Philadelphia.
In July
Intermediate Unit before joining Elizabethtown.
In her current position, she is the
primary therapist
on the hospital's brain injury team. She
provides
speech, language and cognitive therapy to
people whose
brains are damages during an accident.
She also
supervises the student training program
for graduate
the
On June
address
JANE BIXLER 76
has joined the faculty of HughesHigh School as a business education
teacher She
resides in Cogan Station with
her husband and two
6,
Mark was married
363
is
PAUL SEIF
to Anne Corkill Their
W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229.
'77 is a
senior buyer at Sprout Bower.
MATTI
A. PRIMA '77 has been named a senior
vice
president for Henry Ansbacher Inc., a
media mergers
and acquisitions investment banking firm.
Matti and
rehabilita-
ville
branch.
in the Carbon County treasurer's
office as second assistant treasurer, first
assistant and
finally acting treasurer in 1984.
JOHN PATRICK 76 has joined the staff at Perm
btate s DuBois campus as program
coordinator for the
Division of Undergraduate Studies
Patrick, who earned a master's degree in
tion counseling at
the University of Scranton
is
completing his doctoral work in counselor
education at
Penn State. His research work has focused on
academic
counseling and student retention.
Patrick came to DuBois after serving
three years as
counselor for the academic assistance
programs at
Penn State's University Park campus.
He had previously worked as a counseling
supervisor for the
Oneonta Job Corps Center at Oneonta,
N.Y., and as
counselor for the Red Rock Job Corps
Center at Lopez.
Tamaqua
He formerly worked
students.
wife,
CHERYL
his
are the parents of a son, Chadwick
bom on December 29. Their daugther, Cheryl
was three on February 28. Cheryl has
a thriving
consulting business, servicing major
accounts on software/technology. They live in Briarcliff Manor,
'78,
Justin,
N.Y.
MICHAEL
are back
and
SUSAN KRAVATZ BARONE
&
'77
'78
Pennsylvania after five years in Texas and
three years in Maryland. Michael is working
for
Chrysler Credit Corp. in Wilkes-Barre, and Susan has
been working as a medical technologist in
several
different hospitals. They are parents of two
sons, Joseph
and Jonathan.
in
children.
CATHERINE
R.
d
STRESING WELSHANS 76
of
M arch
24 at a * e 32 Sne to"*™ in the
ip
m,
•earning
disability „
department of Brown Elementary
School in the Mifflin County School
District for nine
™7™
^!u
years.
Surviving are her husband, Larry;
step- mother, and two sisters.
her father and
JUDITH YOUSKITES 76
of Elysburg died July 2
an auto accident. She was a
cardiovasciUar technologist at Geisinger
Medical Center
for the past six years.
She previously worked in the
department at Sunbury Hospital for five
G. THOMAS HUGHES III 76 and
his wife, Ellen, are
parents of a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth,
born on July 21
mds 0ne ounce; 20 5 incne s>- She joins
r
a
2S
brother, Shane, age six and a
half.
hS"
'
D
DA
^
ZINSKY 76
nas ea ™ed a doctoral degree
f
from yi!
the Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicme
I
t
JSNBT
GIBBONS HUNN
her
husband,
who
ROBERT
Airlines.
VANESSA
A CONEY
L M0RGAN >77 * Erector of PreventionC
Educat on Services
at Alcoholism and Drug
Services of
Lower Luzerne County, Inc. She has
been
ADS since 1979 and is a certified addictions employed by
counselor.
fh^°
J.
WELSH
RD
142
'
'77,
eCeiV d th
l
Box
Woman
women
re^lvPd ,ht
e H e cora ?
\
?t
duty iSfi?
while stationed
17821 (717) 275-3848
has been named
'77
of
Year by Otzmachson Chapter of
American Business
s Association. She is an
asset/liability officer for
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co
She has been a member of
Otzinachson Chapter since
1977 and is currently vice
president.
the
S
Representative: Paul G. Self, P.O
PA
and
S. BELL '77 and Judy Cavanaugh
are
planning an August wedding in Southern California
Bob, who served as a lieutenant in the U.S.
Navy as a
combat aircraft pilot, is a pilot with Northwest
Orient
FRANCIS
1977
Danville,
'77
William, are parents of a daughter,
Katherine May,
was born on June 8. They reside in Jeffersonville.
in
MICHELE
DeSERA 76 is principal of the Laporte and
Turnpike Elementary Sc hools in Sullivan
County
In 1979 she earned a master's
degree in special
education at Mansfield University,
where she held
graduate assistant position in the
Department of Special
Education and the Office of Residence
Life
d Mon rom C0,lege she tau nt for
nlne
*
vpill%£:
VJ
..I
years.
She h
held positions at the Main Line
Day School in
Haverford and the Elk Lake School District
in Dimock
She was also employed by the BLaST
Intermediate Unit
Northern Tl °8 a Scn001 District in
Elkland
ea rnCd h
elem entary and secondary
been
has
MARK A. SVERCHEK '77 has been named a regional
banking officer by Pennsylvania National Bank. He
joined the bank as an officer trainee in 1985.
In his new position, Mark will maintain an
office at
who also earned a master's degree at
was employed by the Chester County
Cynthia,
yeTrs
Representative:
™
at
a
captain
in
the
US
Navy Ac ™evement Medal. He
f
for
superior performance of
Naval Air Station in Meridan,
?'
,
'
^
J^L
principal's
»
certificates
at, the University of
Scranton in 1985 and
,
MARK H LARZELERE
^
degree
Si
76.
computer science at Vlllanova University
in
com P uter Programmer/analyst for
Shared
t
in
,
BRODA LARZELERE 74
r^Z^^^
raising
who earned a master's
Mary and Michael.
received an
in
1983
MBA
and
re
l0n wm ** "eld on Homecoming
Wetk^rt*
Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE
USF THF rfqprva
TION FORM IN THIS ISSUE OF
THE (Ju^^TEFU,
X?ff ?
KENNETH
E. STOLARICK '77 has been
named an
V Ce P r sid6nt in lhe
commertSaT
?
ment 0 f Pennsylvania
p
National Bank. He joined the
bank as a loan officer in 1983
and was named senior
commercial loan officer in 1986.
m™
account
at
home
Ln^arT
*
as^^™!^^
VICKI
in
is
He
pist at
from injuries suffered
-
in Pottsville.
appointed associate director of alumni affairs at King s
College in Wilkes-Barre. She formerly was on the
student life staff at King's for five years, and for the
past two years was employed at the University of
Scranton.
Bloomsburg,
H. MORRIS 75 has been promoted to
associate executive director/corporate services
at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital. He began
working
at the hospital part-time 20 years ago at
age 15.
Before Joining the hospital's administrative
staff as
administrative assistant in 1976, he had served
in
various capacities within the departments
of purchasing, business office and maintenance.
has been appointed laboratory
'77
Good Samaritan Hospital
at
assistant supervisor of microbiology.
He is studying for a master's degree in administration
at Saint Joseph's University.
She was employed by Intermediate Unit 18 for seven
teachers as a special education teacher in the Tunkhannock area. She is currently employed in the special
education department of St. Michael's School in Falls.
reside
ROBERT
Bible Institute
had completed an internship at Saint Joseph's Hospital.
Reading, where he most recently was employed as an
RUTH KUMET
She
DONNA M MILLER
Moody
currently attending
is
in Chicago.
master
s
V r
^^^^
at'^i"^en^R
ANN HORNUNG
degree
faculty of the
'77
in special
Wheaton
(
D ^l
^Ste ve^^an
and Arthur Reyes are
education at BU
Christian
Illinois)
is
on the
Grammar
and Mark w Jobson
dI^^A^^k^^
WeddJng ShC
empl °* ed
>77
a
U.rPofta
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N SIMC0X
m^
J^June
married
Lock
>77
20
in
are
the
David K. Plessinger were
Haven. They live in Kck
^T
UNDA MARIE FOLEY
'77 and Robert
C Boehmer II
marTied July 18 ta Emmaus.
L nd'a Tho alll
.
earned a master's
degree at BU, is a teacher of
the
Ured ta 016 Carbon - Lehigh
Intermediaie
Unit
Unit They live at 132 South
Franklin Street. AlleSown
l
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^
RTS 77 and
her husband,
f 3
n Jerem Louis, born on
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y
April 6 198? no" Pounds,
H° eight
ounces, 22 inches) Thev
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of a daughter Jema
Irene
'
a~
-
™" iwJS
1978
FS?^
MILDRED
JamCS L ByroeS
7
'
WlDCant00 DriV*'
GENELOW
speech.
master's degree at Temple University,
is a business
education teacher in the Tulpehocken High
School
Thev
*
reside in Bernville
MORGAN L. WHTTEBREAD '78 of Bethlehem has
been named assistant treasurer of the
Birnev and Smith
Certified Public Accountants in Easton
He was formsupervisor with Peat. Marwick
&
Mitchell
Quick
Graham
Bell Association
SUZANNE MARBURGER
and Matthew Ringel of
Allentown are planning a June 1988 wedding
Suzanne is
a fourth grade teacher at St. Ann's School
in Emmaus
"78
TERRY
SHOEMAKER '78 has been appointed manager of the Boyertown branch of First
Federal Savings
and Loan Association. He was formerly a
mortgage loan
underwriter in the main office in Pottsville.
Honorary
Chapter
She and her husband. Timothy,
of
the
QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
29
marv pi
HASSETT '™ and STEVEN ROY
F^mM ELLEN
FELMAN
are engaged to marry Mary
Ellen is a
action and reading teacher in Johnstown
,
the
Alexander
,
1,1
live in
Narbeth
L
'78
JAMES B1SCHOFF
USA
to
Mate
at Ilu
and Elizabeth Marv
21 wedding Mark is
P AM
&
sta f
Matt
o,!
OB
in public administration at the University of Oklahoma
in 1980, is budget
director for the County of Dutchess in
New York Thev
reside in Poughkeepsie.
MARIE WALTERS
has joined the sales staff at
in Danville. She was formerly
associated with A. Pomerantz and Co., a
Philadelphiaretail office supplier where she served
as the
retail sales manager of the business
machine department and received an award for outstanding achieve-
based
ment
in sales.
She received a certificate
computer and information science at Susquehanna
University
She also
attended the museum training program at Cooperstown
N.Y., and studied museum education at Yale
University'
She and her husband, Tom, live in Bloomsburg.
in
HM
"
M.
ROSENCRANCE
has been elected
the board of directors of the Bethlehem
Musikfest
to
'78
(
)
743
and
'79
PATRICK
were married on June 26
medical technologist
at
Patrick is operations
Wilkes-Barre
J.
SALMON
{M
r
1
fall
'79
1
'77
of
h
-
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A.
KELLY
of the
Comptrollei
Ol
and Scott S Tobey were
May 30 In Allentown Deborah Is employed
by Don Frederick Heal Estate They reside in Mini
town
hiuh risk
In
79 and her hus
""' ''oshua Bartla, horn on
also have
daughter Jr.,,, , (WO
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Co.nnu.nlcatlons
Command
U.nuug.on was
0l
In
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a captain In the U S Air
tn.ffl.
control manage, ol
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the
al
recentlv
North Surgical Unll Ol
where she has heon
:i
Hospital,
1979
ROBIN B KOEBERLE
yn-.NM Sited
'79.
manager
of
Bear Gap
the People s UepnhllCoM lm.a ,'s
Hl/ni Amhassadoi Program ol People
;»'
lo
People International
Koeberle. who previously was employed
as a geologist
"HI, k before the <;ien Burn Colliery
l"-;' 't
w.i.-. lon.r.l h v :><> othe.
American eoal Industry
Professionals who exchanged Info. .....I ion
with Do n
nineae ountei pai ti
Following briefings In Seallle. Washn.glon. the
delega
•'''-;«•
'»'«•
'79
certification
m m,
;
x
SUZANNE
and Nancy R Browneller
Mike ll I federal bank
examiner, employed by the office
Currency.
DEBORAH
'
l!*Mieral
wedding
nnri
She wrvea with foe 1018th
CommunlcaUona Squadron
Ui Force Bate In Nov Hampshire
In Clarks Summit Kl Isl
Mercy Hospit.il m Scranton and
manager for Honeywell Inc In
DENNEN
Park
,.;;\„:
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1
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(
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an assistant vice president of commercial loans
at Northeastern Bank in Allentown.
He is a member of
Big Brothers of Lehigh Valley and the
Allentown
is
Chamber
n
''
hex
i'
>
,
;;'
'i
employed since
MICHAEL E.
are planning a
^ -i,
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;
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Passional
Northern Division
her
SANDRA SERAFIN
J"
276.
5577
KRISTIN
j0lned
of
Elklns
KEBFavx HE1LMAN HEFFNEH
;;;t;;*
Association.
He
earned
««ul
f"
,;
Representative: Corey M Waters. R.D. 2. Box
Old Susquehanna Trail, Sellnsgrove. PA 17870 717
and "a wife Claire are
Bloomsburg Hospital
at
cv^Associates
^ fc!
MN
she
1984
m
BE
1979
married on
ANTHONY
l
1
'78
Ambrosmo Real Estate
bom
Bangor
Uruecks received an
P«»«ylvanla Nurses Vssoc.a. on
"
conjunction with Einstein's Nurses
Week
»
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Johanns were married on May 23 in
Jim who earned a master's degree
,
1
ot
o(
In
manager
Pittsburgh area
and Barbara Ann
Poughkeepsie N Y
Area Intermedlat^Unit
Belt Medical Center in
8
h fl
Einstein
n M2£:f?i!
J
Medical Center's
sales representative
In his new position, he is responsible
for the sale and
marketing of Philip Morris tobacco products
in the
'78
for Capital
'79 and Margaret
O Smith
Septembei wedding Uerard is
employed
.i
J2K555
parents
of a son
liilv
JAMES ANDRE MARQUETTE
,
CAM PHKLL
'78
division
n R " P h M Bal,e "»» be married
*
'^f
i
K
MeehanlCSbUrg
Ann is a speech inH
in
i
.
planning
has been promoted by Philip
in Pittsburgh
Pre
viously an area manager, he joined the
firm in i;>7i> .is a
Morris
r
GERARD M SELTZER
of
second child. Joshua Lawton. on May 17
Thev also
have a daughter. Undsey Anne, who was'
three on June
They
reside
in Midland. Michigan, where
9^
Ron is a
chemist with Dow Chemical
Their address is ?•>
Rosemary Court. Midland. Michigan 48M0
their
Bender are planning a November
sales manager for Drydene Oil Co.
l
language clinician
^
MARK ELIJAH PR1NGLE
I
onT,
Minis!
M
NALD E "ENDERSHOT 78 and
u£L
HEMANS HENDERSHOT '79 announce SHELLEY
the birth
in
Bethlehem
He is married to the former Marianne McNultv
and
they have two daughters. Maureen and
Lauren.
Language and Hearing Association, and
Marian
A.
'78 are Eric S.
Bross were
recently in BernvUle Mildred, who
earned I
manned
erly a
Philadelphia.
She is vice president of the Quota Club in
Philadelphia
and is a member of the Alexander
(Jraham Bell
Association for the Hearing Impaired,
the Pennsylvania
Commerce.
Dr. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON '79 and Sheryl I*c Barton
are planning a September wedding Dl
Johnton, a
graduate of the Pennsylvania College ol Optometn
employed by Dr. Frank'a v Iflion Centa ol Bloomaburg,
i
,I,,M
v, ll,,(l
Talynnn, Datong, (iuiyang Kun.n
and^ Hong Kong
Koeberle, who earned
bachelor's degree In geology
Ing
;i
"l«''.'les
RODNEY HINKLE '78, who is employed by the
Bureau of Audits in Bethlehem, is one of 12 outstanding
employees of the State Department of Revenue who
have received an "Award for Excellence." He resides in
CHERYL S. LANE '79 has Joined the Pennsylvania
State System of Higher Education as a senior financial
analyst in the Office of the Chancellor sin- r.>r ..>«-> h,
was a budget analyst for Pennsylvania Blue Shield
his
own
consulting firm in Sha.nokiri
lie
Information and maps for a booh entitled
[uppijed
'"'
""' Mineralogy
of
'
Coppei
UreJllUm OCCUTT-
""
the Picture Rocki and Jonestown
Quadrangle!
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111
Trumbauersville.
JAMES
THOMAS
PECUCH
and Renee A. Bartholomew
were married January 31 in East Greenville. Tom is
employed as a controller at Calo Pet Foods in AllenJ.
'78
town.
PATRICIA DREISBACH FERRY 78 and her hus
band, William, are the parents of a son.
They reside at
Bloomsburg R.D. 3.
LINDA and DANIEL LECHNER
projecLs
J
RENITSKY
'79
has been named accounting
manager and banking
officer
'78
and
'81
announce
Tammy
Common
wealth Federal Savings and Loan In Norrlstown
A certified public accountant, he was previously a
senior accountant for Deloltte Hasklns and Sells In
Princeton. N.J He earned an M H A. degree at Rutgers
He
JAY DOTY "78 has
advertising manager
is
a self-employed framing
been
promoted to classified
for the Press-Enterprise in
Bloomsburg. He joined the P-E in 1980 as a display
MARK A. DIEFENDERFER '78 has joined the
accounting firm of Zuber and Co.. where he will be
responsible for
its
client
computer services
JUDITH SPITZER-SEXTON '78 has been notified by
the Pennsylvania Department of Health that she
has
passed the state hearing aid fitter examination Judith,
who also earned a master's degree in education of the
hearing impaired at BU, is a teacher of the hearing
impaired
Archbishop Ryan Memorial Institute for the
an associate of Lisa Blackman Koenig,
AudiologicaJ. Speech and Hearing Aid Services in
deaf.
She
at
is
1
were married
1
I""
Mlghl
'79 and Joan
Beverly
Blnghamton, N.Y. He Is a
In
""
idmlnlatrator with the Slngei
Slinulatlon Division in Klrkwood
I
reside In Blnghamton. N.Y.
am
NY
Link
Thev
1981
and her
husband, James, are parents of a daughter born at
Berwick Hospital Center They reside at Sugarloaf R.D
'79
Representative
MARK and JANET KAUNAS JANDA 79 & '81 are
parents of a son. Jason Michael Mark Is a computer
programmer for AT&T Technologies, and Janet Is a
data management consultant for PP&L Mark Is work
Ing on his MBA They reside In Allentown
PETER M HOPKINS
works as a sales representative
Consolidated Freightways in their airfreight based in
Los Angeles. CA After leaving Bloomsburg. he earned
his B A. in business administration at California State
University at Fullerton
On April 27. 1985. he married Christie Lynn Boozer,
also a CSUF graduate They live In Brea. CA.
for
CHUCK
and JOY CHESNUTT STATHOPOULOS 79
and "80 announce the blrn of their daughter, Michelle
Joy. on September 2. 1986 Chuck is a senior program
mer analyst for the Vanguard Group. Inc.. in Valley
Forge Joy stays busy with Michelle and Bryan 'age
three). Their new address is 1678 Briarwood Lane.
Pottstown.
PA
19464
Beverly Howard Carle,, 8821 SOUth
Ash Place, Broken Arrow,
JOSEPH
advertising salesman.
He and his wife, the former Jackie Kemper, are
parents of a daughter, Nicole Marie.
'
lives in Morrlsvllle
Northampton
Intermediate Unit, and Dan
contractor and home builder.
William JOSEPH smith
Clark
University.
ROBERTA TRULOCK PALUSHOCK
the birth of their third child, Scott, in
April 1986 He
joins
(five) and Stacy (three). Linda is a
special education teacher in the Colonial
for
degree
in
OK
74012
(
918 ) 254-8757
MAYO
A.
'81 of Erie received a
doctoral
educational psychology from West Virginia
university,
where he also earned a master's degree
employed by Belhesda Youth Services as
'"durational supervisor of a school program for
troubled
He
Is
adolescents
court placed residential care
Alliance College
books, magazine
articles and newspaper features.
In
He Is an adjunct faculty member at
In Cambridge Springs and has written
NANETTE E. SPAZIANI '81 received a master's
degree In Information studies at Drexel University. She
has accepted a position with U'lbovitz Associates
of
Philadelphia
MARK EMERSON McCAUSLIN
'81
and Ann Eliza-
beth
Gettvi are planning an October 10 wedding In
Camp Hill Mark Is a special education teacher In the
West Shore School District, Camp Hill.
DONALD
D.
STEINER
were married April
'81
and
Amy
Patricia Mitchell
Hawaii. Don is a data base
analyst for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
24
in
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
30
MAR EE
CUMMINGS
E.
were married June
master's degree at
13 in
BU
'81
and
1987
JAMES
J
DOR IN
tape contains eleven Lyman originals and has sparked
serious interest from music publishers both in Nashville
and Los Angeles. It is available through mail order for
$6.50 from Sounds Interesting Records, P.O
Box 54.
'84
who earned
Scranton. Marie,
a
a speech and language
clinician for the BLaST Intermediate Unit 17, Williamsport. She is also a fashion counselor at Bathtlque in the
Lycoming Mall, Muncy.
Jim
in 1982, is
MARK
"Next Big Thing."
MARK
*81 and Susan E. Abbott were
Fremont Mark is employed at
Community Mutual Insurance in Columbus Their
address Is 4803 Morcl.mrJ Drive- West. Columbus Ohio
in
43220.
MAUREEN ANN CAMPBELL
of Gettysburg has
been named an Outstanding Young Woman of America.
She has been a teacher of the learning disabled at
'81
MARK H. LEMON '81, an attorney in Mlffllnburg
served as residential chairman of the American Cancer
Society's 1987 crusade in Union County.
Lemon, who graduated from the Vermont Law School
In South Royalton,
Vt.,
Is
married to the former
of
RUTH
technologist
nurse with
16
CPR program
the
They
'81 and Robert
Gordon were
Shamokin. Nancy Is a registered
In
live at Danville
Gelsinger
at
R.D.
Medical
4.
LYNN A. PEZAK '81 received a master of public
health degree in health services
administration at Yale
University on May 25. Lynn, who also earned
a master's
degree In communication at BU, has taken a
position as
a p aiming analyst for Choate-Symmes Hospital,
Inc., in
Arlington, Mass.
a nd RObert Green Were marrled
Nll^toS??**
,
in M
y^ sl own Jean, who also earned a master's
al BU ln s e<*h/language
P
pathology, is a
?2S/,
80 ath 0, ,St at Read,n Hehabliltatlon
*
Hospital."tTv
?
They
-
,
,
Kta
reside In
,
^West Lawn.
™
Y BE
GARDNE R
r«mh? were married In
Comber
West
and Steven Paul
'81
Reading.
Mary Beth
is
employed by Reading Medical West,
ShillgTon as a
company sales representative. They
reside In Oley.
NA MARIE PLU CHINSKY
were married May 2 In
and Steven W
North Catasaunua
'81
Donna is employed by Toshiba
AmerSTnc^nWaJne;
The couple lives In Hasbrouck Heights,
In
'82 is coordinator of the Main Street
Bellefonte and also serves as executive
director of the Bellefonte Area Chamber of Commerce
He formerly worked with a Main Street program in
CAROL SHELHAMER WALL
'81
was among 30
L " dershm
persons who participated In
this year's
Wilkes-Barre class. She Is employed
by
tlon as communications
coordinator
C-TECcSa
^
She
is
member
a
l
f
°r
^
of the Advisory Public
Relations
of Economic Growth and
^mlttee
\TlrZ
Bus^Z^r
a
Wl
9
,nternatl ° naI ASS0Clati
°"
*
NEAL GALLAGHER
C TEC Corporation's Pursuit
outstanding job performance
and was an Outstanding Young
She and her husband, Jerry,
Woman of^m ™c!?ta
live at
Harvey's Lake.
sion photographer in
JOSEPH
K
d
SS^iSSSf
8
at
218
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'
Mar,boro
CHRISTOPHER KERWIN (Masters
deputy
jounce
81
*
'SI)
director of Central
Susquehanna
"
executive
VnteSiate
A.
married April
im-im
.
Lean
vrliSa
hL°
1
a
K
dGgree at Su squehanna
Unlwreity
T
r Witn
intermediate unit
in
S
LOTZ
a free-lance televi-
is
Florida.
and Karen
'82
Embury. Joe
4 in
6
CnU(lren,s
is
L. Evans were
a psychotherapist at
Center
ScrSto
Th ey
-
reside
in
CHRIS ANN CALQUHOUN BARNISH '82 has
been
by Bucks County Bank & Trust
Co to
operations manager and banking officer.
She
legal
promoted
Pni De,ta Pnl le 8 al nonor
hS?2SSS' ?k
A
fraternity,
the Academy
Standards Committee, and
received a law school merit scholarship.
MARK
f
0f
b ank
1985
SeVeral
y earS 35 a Staff
irronnf
a nt ffor an"i
accountant
insurance firm. She passed the state
CPA exams on
McCAUSUN '81 and Ann Elizabeth Gettys
a
P a
Ct0Der 10 weddi ng Mark is a special
"g
nL J
I" °«in
education
teacher
the West Shore School District
E.
HELENE YENCHA GILBERT
and her husband,
ch ild. Rober
February 26. Helene is employed
h General ^.
°J
by
Electric Co. n Valley Forge Their
address
hC
T^m^ZTi
5721
Weymouth
Street,
first
PhUadelphia'pA 191M
BART McCOLLUM
1^ ^
JU,y
g
ThS \?
They
live
in
1 a
Ch
^
1
"
h.? ?,
I"'
Ph ladelph a
E.
01
M °unt
is a teache^and heaS
Carmel Area High School
SPAZIANI
™"
*
Fanella were
Bart
Mount Carmel.
NANETTE
1
and Susan A
'81
At,as
ln
'81
earned a master's
0 " stu dies at Drexel University
Shi
Wlth Le,bovit2 Associa tes of
PATRICIA ANN FOSS
emnlov^
P
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,
and Charles J. Mauvals
16 in B,Ue Ridge SummU
Patricia is
3 S i0r researc h technician by
Centocor
Su
Y " Ve at 1151 Kin * swa y ^ad, West
'81
May
-
,
"
LESLIE LYNN LAUVER '81 and Lome
Ray Nipple
an ° ctoD€r wed ding. Leslie is
employed n
ihP t™™?
theaccountmg department
DAVID
H.
*
l^T
™
SV
1
1"
OGDEN
of Excel
Home
Inc.
Mifflin-
She and her husband, William, were
married in 1982
)arents of ^o children: Morgan,
y a
bom in
^oi
1985, and Scott, born in February
1987 Their
address is 694 Whittier Drive,
Warminster, PA 18974
JOSEPH
PAVLACKA '82 and Theresa Sekol were
married May 9 in Allentown.
Joe is employed by Erie
Insurance Co. They live in Northampton.
^?RT J0NES
>82 of Har
leysvUle has joined the
f,rm of Maillie, Falconiero &
Co at its
6 5
ak
He
ls
a
ember of the Pennsyl° f
/
vania and American
Institutes of Public Accountants.
a
accounting
and Sally S. VaU are planning
David wi™ earned a maTer f
,
m
S^fS
-
University of Massachusetts
marketing representative for IBM
in Washington
DAVD) R0HLAND
JiTwere
married May
:
)U8 Ta y lor MM
J?
TX 77081 (713)
The five-year class reunion
.
a
^
R Wils°n are planning
N^L^^L'S? and James Wh
enro,1
™ oT^f
°
master^s™ program at Penn
master
State,
Bordentown (N.J.) Regional High
^d
is
a
is
in
teacher
a
at
School.
DENISE
F.
THOMPSON
'82
has been promoted to
in
e ,annin and anafyTdepaA
g
P
™antown ?
Savings Bank. She joined GSB in
SS a? J !
0
*
commercial loan
denanmenf Si6 f"™
ormerlf wa s a junior
^
!
SES
Atlantic I
Financial.
Marine?™
^
y
She resides
3
1
credit analyst
Y at
in
fiFSt
Horsham.
HeUtenant
^
the U.S.
DC
He was /overly
personnel manager for the
H
pfnn w
Hazleton-Nanticoke
MH/MR center in Hazleton He is
Chimney Rock
521-0715
will
and Christine M. PolAnnville
John Is
in
Corporation-PonXyifin Harri
e
8
2
burg, and they reside in
Lancaster.
1982
5*?S 2lt
'82
a
1974
A
!H!!
Apt.
157, Houston,
m
kosky
'81
Wedding
the first try in 1984
J,o
MarchK
'81
of tnelr
^
£Sf??i
1
rt^Mitiauon of School
Bus ness OffiriaU u*> ,.,m k«
pres deflect in 1988-1989
and preZnf n
1
g reS dent of Northumberland Lrw'n
earned
» hl'/h i" r S J
Tampa,
,
Chester
thr^ oMh p«r^D\fELkING
and Kathi Belich are plan-
'82
ning a September wedding. Neal
r 0f
of^xoPHPni
T,for
of Excellence ^?
Award
Duke
He earned
medical degree at the Milton S. Hershey
Medical
Center, where he won the Sylvia and
Gilbert Nurick
Medical Achievement Award for outstanding
academic
excellence and exceptional contributions
to the College
of Medicine. He also won the Student
Research Symposium Award in Basic Science.
his
N.J.
N.J.
E. RHODES '82 has begun a transiyear at York Hospital, which will be
followed by residency training in radiology
at
University Medical Center in Durham, N.C.
a research
Schuylkill County Legal
clerk for Judge Joseph F
a s 3 C,erk for the Philadelphia law firm
me mb
is
RANDALL
Dr.
tional internship
'81
ul
Rapp,
White, Jannsen and German
At Delaware she was an editor of
Law Forum
in
Pullman, Washington.
was employed by
worked as a judicial
C
MERTZ
L.
planning
CRAIG FISHER
Bogota, Colombia.
Services,
are
Program
KATHLEEN A. P ALUBINSKY '81 earned a juris
doctor degree during the May 16
commencement at
Delaware Law School of Widener University.
She has
accepted a position with Toole, Toole and
Toole
While attending law school, she worked
as
nf
of
Guinea.
vern.
M. CONSIDINE '81 and James W. McPhilwere married last summer In Strafford. They
reside
assistant,
in
"82 and Thomas W. Ditchey were
Kulpmont. Lee Ann is manager of
the Anthra-Plaza. They live at Den-
'82 and John Yeatts Howson
an October wedding. Christine is
employed by Shared Medical Systems (SMS) in Mal-
Royersford.
in
New
CHRISTINE
111
BARBARA
Mazeppa.
NANCY AUGUSTINE
May
Papua,
Pottstown.
in
in
SUZANNE MENNITI '82, a med tech graduate, has
joined the Peace Corps. She can be contacted at
Division of Health, P.O. Box 93, Kerema Gulf Province
and Matthew F. Santangelo
Ruth is a medical
Pottstown Memorial Medical Center
at
They reside
ips
married
SHUHLER
A.
were married
Jr.
SMITH
C.
JANE ANNE HUTSKO '82 and Jeffery L. Weber were
married recently in Harrisburg. Jane is a nurse at
Polyclinic Medical Center in Harrisburg.
JOANN RAVINA '81 and Gary Orlando are planning a
September wedding. JoAnn is the assistant director
of
speech pathology at the John Heinz Institute
of Rehabilitative Medicine in Wilkes-Barre.
Franklin Twp. Elementary School in Cashman for the
past four years. She has done graduate work at
Easl
Stroudsburg University and Wilkes College.
Marianne Stahl
and MaryAnn Pijar are
September 26 wedding. Mark is an account
ROGER CARL '81 has been named Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company's internal audit manager. He was formerly an audit supervisor
for Boles.
Grove and Metzger, a certified public accounting firm in
Harrisburg. Prior to that, he was an associate
with
Thomas Wetzel & Co. and a senior accountant for
Sellgman, Friedman & Co.
Carl and his wife, Stephanie, live in
Susquehanna
Twp. with their son, Jonathan.
LOCEY
H.
THE RESERVA-
'81
JOHN H QUIGLEY '81 is executive director of the
Alliance to Revitalize Center-city Hazleton. He
earned a
master's degree in public administration from Lehigh
University
Medicine, Wilkes-Barre.
married April 25
YACHERA
A.
planning a
representative for Xerox Corporation.
Jo ANN RAVINA '81 and Gary Orlando are planning a
September wedding. She is assistant director of speech
pathology at the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation
s.^?
Slovak
LEE ANN
married June 13
Fashion Factory
Mar Gardens.
also featured in the
is
Williamsport.
They reside in Williamsport.
925
Lyman was
08247.
Scottish magazine,
employed as a sales engineer for F&L Fluid
Components, Camp Hill. He is also employed as organist
and director of music at the Church of the Savior and
director of music at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church,
Center.
NJ
Stone Harbor,
Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE USE
FORM IN THIS QUARTERLY.
TION
be held on Homecoming
also a graduate of the
University of
^
KJ
GRIMOORIS
m
married
recently in
^
'82
ScranSn
and John
Harrisburg.
D
Inslev were
MaryAnn tea
tered nurse at St.
Joseph's Hospital inReaSmg
re£s
^
TERESA DARLENE RASSINGER '82 and Gordon
R
n in Paxtonville Teresa
Sassaman were married April
a registered nurse at Polyclinic
Medical Center in
Harnsburg They reside at Dillsburg R D 1
is
JEFFREY
JENKINS
R.
'82
and Sharon L
is
Y\
Thorpe
Company
of
Statesville.
NC
He was
formerly a territory manager for Ralston
Purina.
MARK
HASSINGER
B.
and Sandra
are Planning a spring 1988 wedding
Mark
probation officer in Montgomery
County
JEFFREY
L.
Smarkola
is
a juvenile
Terry
S
teacher
in
They reside
District
CHERYL
M TAF 5K1 '82 and BRYAN DEAN
m^r£f**>
HUGHES
82 were married February 21 in Eagles
Mere
25
RINCK
Z.
'82
and Robert P Edgar
Hatboro Cvnthla Is a
the Souderton Area School
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In
|oa^nmi
SHEILA DORMER CARTER '82 is employed by
Shell
Company as section supervisor, joint venture
Oil
accounting Her address
CA
Bakersfield.
8200 Kroll
is
Way. No
228
93311.
D^^^SJ}™
In
^
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KATHLEEN Mc DONALD
technologist
in
'82
Girardville.
Bloomsburg
at
and Leo Sokoloskl III
Kathleen is a medical
Hospital.
Bloomsburg.
ELIZABETH MAURER
They
live
In
v
,
11278
E
DARRYL
,
,
and WARREN HARDING
85 were married November 29 in Carlisle. Elizabeth Is
a
speech-language pathologist for Capital Area Intermediate Unit,
and Warren
is
'82
Octobei
associate with
a computer
Sperry Corporation.
programmer
for
and
'83
,
She
III are planning a
Printing Co., Inc.
fall
and Paul E Snelbaker
wedding. Sharon works for Strlne
'82
KIM LATORRE '82, a medical technologist at Bloomsburg Hospital, has been named laboratory
manager
Kim. who is also a graduate of the Geisinger
Medical
Center School of Medical Technology, has been with
the
hospital for eight years. She and her husband,
David
are the parents of two children. They
reside in
Elysburg.
is
married
JOY
VINCENT
OSADCHY
and Carol Onuschak are
an elementary school teacher in the
J.
'82
engaged. Vincent is
Hazleton Area School District.
ANN MARIE FUREY
and MICHAEL S. KICELUK
September wedding. Ann Marie is
employed by Cape Harbor Development Corp. in OstervUle. Mass., and Michael is employed by the
Cape Cod
Bank & Trust Co. in Hyannis, Mass.
'82
has been selected
MICHAEL ZIMMERMAN
'80,
WASHBURN
J.
III '82 of
Bethlehem R.D. 5
died June 9 at age 32. A veteran of the U.S. Navy 19741975), he was currently a seminary student at the
Evangelical School of Theology in Myerstown
(
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Washburn; a son, John Robert; two brothers, maternal
grandparents and a paternal grandfather
JAY COUGLAN
and Jule Olson are planning a
September wedding. Jay is employed by Unisys Corpo'82
PHEAA
^
from
,
DARBY M.
were married
married
May
3.
82 and John J. Rinck were
1986. in Springfield. In May 1987 Cheryl
received a master's degree in elementary education at
West Chester University. She is a substitute teacher in
area school districts. Their address is 18 South Chester
Pike, Glenolden, PA 19036.
KAREN ARCURI
'82
has earned a doctoral
Pennsylvania College of Optometry
UNGER
'83
and
TOM
A.
McDONNELL
In
KELLY ANN McDONALD
were married
in
'82 and Darrell F. Budd
Middletown, N.Y. Kelly is a special
education teacher at
They
live in Otisville,
Matamoras Elementary School
N.Y.
|-
manage,
of
to joining the
ol
..
large
high
RICHARD VAN HORN
'74
r
V
»'•';«'
'
speech
a
•
'83
and William
*'»»'»«'
Iheraplsl
Education
In
»<
In
the
Roielle
S.
mans
SI
[II
School
Thev
I
'83. who recently
earned her real
has joined the si. ,11 of the Klerk Agency
IB BlOOmiburg. 8he and her husband,
Qerard are the
parents ol Ihrec children
ROBERTA
'77
in
MARK
A KARPINSKI '83 and Ruth Ann
were married June 6 In Bloomsburg Mark
medical degree from the Bowman Gray School
KATIIRYN KUIINS '83 and Rick J
Peterson are planning a spring 1988 wedding.
She Is
•'""ployed as , speerl, pidhoh.glsl
at Meadvllle Medical
Center.
JOSEIMI A ELLIS
earned a
of Medicine at Wake Forest University
He has been
awarded a house officer appointment for 1987-1988 and
will train In family medicine at
the University of
"|"ese,ilalive
SUZANNE VICARI
and John Hessenthaler were
'83
Harts vllle. She is employed as
a certified public accountant with Weiss,
Frecdman and
Roomberg In Jenklntown They reside In Glensldfl
13 In
McINDOE
'83
and Todd
H Gross were
York. Stacy Is a registered nurse
in the neonatal Intensive care unit
at York Hospital
They reside In that city.
she
'83
st.ye
arid
Alexander are
at Lancaster
employed as a nurse
•JOHN A
SOBRINSKI '83 of Tobyharma has hcen
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany's President's Honor Club. He Joined
John Hancock
n 1984 and has now qualified foi
membership In the
Honor Club two consecutive years.
He Is working to complete the American College Life
Underwriters' program leading to the designation of
to
Chartered Financial Consultant
HO
arif]
MS
wife, Vleky, an- paie„h, „t
two SOnS.
JEFFREY ALLAN BASK IN
'83 and Diane M Brelthwere married March 14 In ESastOH Jefl Is employed
by ContlnentaJ Motor sales They iiv in Bethlehem.
off
and Klmberlee
Anne Neith were married May 16 in Hellcrtown Jeff
a computer programmer for The Children's Place
Pine Brook. N.J. They live In Easton.
KATHERINE RUTH FAGAN
is
In
General Hospital
21 In
'83
f,„
'83
10
HOLLY MINNICH
engaged
named
married September
and Deolse .1 l'o,p|g||a will hiHazleton He is an account
Moore business honns, Avoca
married on Octobei
«
w „
McMullen
VERONICA
Is
in
C. ENTZ '83 and Thomas R. Crouse are
June
wedding In Wllllamsport Veronica
employed bv Carey McFall Corporation as an admin-
planning
Is
rm
a
istrative assistant
and Gary Michael
Hunt are planning an October wedding She is employed
by Bell Telephone Co In Ardmore.
'83
was among
ten teachers in the
Northern York County School District recently cited for
excellence in teaching for the 1986-1987 school year She
also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg
numed meager
••stair lleer.se.
'83
Bloomsburg on Sunday. June 21 Darby
Is a science teacher In the
Mlffllnburg Area School
District, and Tom is employed as a
staff development
facilitator in the Berwick Area School
District. They
reside at 352 McGuIre Park Drive, Bloomsburg
J.
realtor
Wales
ROSEANNA dick
LAUBACH
C.
Philadelphia.
STACY
II,
CMKUV.,
Thorndale.
D
N«„
LYNN DRiaSBACII in and John Kdward
Angsladl were .nan led In Ondleld She
Is employed as
" computer programmei fOl Caloric Corp
fopton
hey reside In Fleetwood
and John J Markward
were married May 9 at Thorndale. Cathleen
Is employed
by Cyclop Strapping Corp. In Downlngtown
They live In
SP!
and
'83
Association for Special
live In Harrington, III
'83
JEFFREY CHARLES KLUSKA
ZA CHARY
B.
r
S22*£
,wn
and Dennis G. Grady are
be married on April 16, 1988. Susan Is a
CATHLEEN MIHALAK
assistant
SMFRRIK LYNN PETERSON
''
ration.
CHERYL
VKRNA DUFFY
'83
planning to
public Information assistant for
hM
,
was
|
^
COLLINGS
K.
married March
J.
"
„.
Faj) arc
a
Is
•'••"•gaged Vruu majored maceom.l.ng,
and Richard
majored In elemental \ edui atlon
Ol
Cincinnati Hospital
ROBERT
1,1
Darryl
volun.e.hsrnnnlilM.gs.o.rhead.p.arlere.l.nVork
CPA
83 are planning a
SUSAN KOCH WALTER '82 and her husband are the
parents of a son, Timothy Craig, born on June 21. 1986.
;
1,1
,
,
a supervising senior with the accounting
flrm
Peat Marwlck, Main and Company of
Raleigh. N C
SUSAN
In
y
1
;,"
is
STEVEN
TROXELL '82 and Joseph A. Hughes are
planning to marry on November 7. Joy is employed
by
Connecticut General Insurance Co. in Easton.
to
K ES
Kvan
Krlltlfl
wedding
sannsln,
,,
I
S.
SS
••«"««'"»
Jnwson, Mil
','
,
as an Outstanding Young Woman
of America for 1986 In
recognition of outstanding ability,
accomplishments and
service to community. She Is a senior
accountant for
Ernst and Whinney in Raleigh,
and Is a doctoral
candidate In accounting at the University
of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
who
SHARON ROSE ARCURI
nouns,
NC
,
of
,
SAUKRS
s
an
nR
Pl«««i
J^ DURAN '83 and Michelle M. Thomas
will be married on Septembe,
He Is B marketlnfl
representative for Metrophone In Valley
Forge.
'83
has been promoted
'83
<
ANTHONY
DONNA POLAK ZIMMERMAN
te .They
»""l»-.»i. .,,,,,„ ;ma|ys| an(|m()s|
\ oiporate ofti,
<
,.„„
'
.
were married
i,
corporate lending department
Trust Co She joined 'the bank
tin-
(
^KsC««..t> Hank A
m
and Jeffrey S Trunin
'83
M HARTSH0RNE
S
to> loan office.
Jervis, N.Y.
—
are^m SS.^rER ,W ^ ^
is
1983
aS
''
in
I
,
Blue Bell
in
DEBORAH JEAN LANDIS
'82
May
employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons
in
N.Y and Bryan is employed bv Fralinger
Construction. Inc., in Bridgeton, N.J
They 'live in Port
msys Corp
I
PEBRA STAHL
,
In
received a master's degree
elementary education from West
Chestei
nlvenft*
Otisville,
'83 and Kathy
y Ann Frev are
weddlng Jlm s a prS^mmS
8»«»»ner
SHAH '83, who received a*
medtoeJ degrae m Waj at the
Penn state
0
,h ""'
,hr MUton s
Hershej Medical Cent!? Is
V
Horsham.
In
f
.
analyst for
JEFFREY
April
TH * ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
31
° r and Mrs Davld A Supertock,
,
n
JAMES TODD ZIMARDO
ROBERT RAUENZAHN '82 and Ravanne
Geesey were married in Reading
Jeff is employed bv
Can Corp^of America. Temple, as an accountant
Thev
reside in Reading
married
th-
planning an (V.oU,,
leum Marketing. Inc
kindergarten
a
B.ootsb" g.°
'82 and Karen Sevison
are engaged
employed by Fay's Drugs and Colled Petro
is
CYNTHIA ANN LYNCH
'82
has been named assistant
vice president in the commercial
lending department of
Dauphin Deposit Trust Company He joined
the bank in
Teresa
i
Prospectville Constance is an elementary
school teacher They reside in Bucks
County
were
FAG AN
S.
'82
and Donald Bradv were
'82
in
TERRY TROY
Alio are
Wedding Jeff
self-emploved bv
KSTS
\£H
D_
Jenkins 5
Company of Levittown and represents
toe
the
CONSTANCE WEBER
married
DENISE ANTOLIK
at the
'83 Is a
public relations assistant
In Atlantic
Sands Hotel, Casino and Country Club
City
CHARISSA JO HUNT
were married May
30
'83
and Randall Garth Hoeppner
Charlssa
Is
a registered nurse at
Nanticoke State Hospital They reside
In
Wilkes Barre
Dr. DAVID T. SUPERDOCK '83, who earned his
medical degree at Milton S Hershey Medical Center,
will begin residency training In family
practice at tfae
Medical University of South Carolina in Charlestown He
ANICKA
G.
DENDLER
'83 and Dr. James J Rodgers
Jamaica. Anicka Is a registered
nurse with Caremark/Home Health Care of America
They reside in Tampa, Fla
were married May
10 In
REGINA LYNN WARABAK
'83
McKittrick were married April 25
and Don Andrew
She is a
In Pittston.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
32
1987
accountant for Metropolitan Edison Co.
in ShoemakersvilJe.
certified respiratory
therapy technician at Cobb General
Austell, Ga. They reside in Atlanta.
RUBY
Reading
in
Spring
MIKE REUTHER '83 has been on the staff of the
Union County Journal since November 1986 A veteran
of the U.S. Air Force (1975-1979;, he has worked as a
newsman for WWPA Radio in WilJiamsport. He earned
a master's degree in journalism at Penn State Univer-
RICHARD J. WEISS '84 and Christine L. Jolliffe are
planning an October wedding. Richard is a sales
representative for Computerware Inc. of Fairless Hills.
were
sity.
Hensley are engaged
He and his wife, the former Wllda Rubino, live
Lewis burg.
BONITA AUDREY LEIDICH
Bonita
'83 and ANTHONY P
announce the birth of their daughter,
Alyssa Ann, on May 27. Tony works for Ethicon, a
division of Johnson & Johnson, and Diane teaches
severe behavior handicapped children. She will also
receive her master's degree from the University of
Cincinnati In June 1988. They llv<- in Cincinnati.
'83 and Edward J. ZegJen were
Newtown Square. She Is a registered nurse
'84 and Chip Scholl are
planning a
wedding. Cindy is a customer support
representative for Cooper-Vision Information
Systems
Lansdale.
NANCY ANN HOUSEKNECHT '83 and Jarler Sigifredo Vera on July 4 In Muncy. Nancy is
a fourth grade
teacher in the Brownsville Independent School
District
Rancho
PATRICIA ANN FARRELL '84 and John
Dowd were married May 30 in Avoca.
nurse
SONYA LEE PURSEL
^
KATHLEEN
THATCHER
M.
by Meridian Bank
'83
to
financial
profitability analysis area.
rr
(.rambino,
KATHLEEN YAREM
of social services at
'83
the
in
and Urquhart
by
1
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for
CHRISTINE A
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to
J Kenne y—Robert
VA 22205.
5711 Nort*
(703 ) 525-6944
Arlington,
K^r™
DIX
Kuzo were married April u
WNNK
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in
K mart
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master's
information
and Robert Drake
3 ln Mountaintop
C ° mm
NA MA
IE STAMPF '84 and James
m2S.?
planning an August 1988 wedding.
Donna
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£
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is
has
regional operations
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manager in
He lives
Inc
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if
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and John E.
^Campbelltown.
Christine,
0 ih
is
>84
and
JANE PAJG E
November wedding. Kevin
employed by NTH/Russell Associates as
and Jane is employed by General
Electric.
J.
Chuss are
is
a special
Northampton
InEe"
MAUREEN A MARKS
Ramp
who
™°I
m
married
L MILLER
I
'84
;
and Samir Ashmar were
April 25 in Wescosville. Sharon
is a speech
pathologist at Cedarbrook County
Home and Leh!gh
Valley Easter Seal Society. They
live in Wescosville.
MIRIAM SANTANA
Jui
r>
P
V
in
Ha5risburg
'84 and John
R. Stroh were
Wlentown. Miriam is employed by
They " ve in
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SHARON KAY WITTES
'84 and William
L. Dittmar
an October 10 wedding. Sharon is a
Head
Northumberland County.
M
M
0YER ' and R. Patrick Haberstroh are
niannL* a June
,
planning
1988 wedding. Lisa is employed
at
Memorial Hospital in Easton, Md.
SUZANNE McCLOUGHAN
'84
is
and James
a!m8
e a
a
WUllamsport Hospital. Thev reside
at 1236 Pennsylvania
P.n
T
f
Ave., Williamsport.
BETH ELLEN WETZEL
ANN HOLLY COUTURIER
SKara SeP
Jr.
were married
May
2
Whitton
of
Balti-
i™?T5?H
and
'84
ember Wedding
l
They
*
live at
KURT BRINK
is
and Kurt
is
'83
c «Ptoved by
emp oyed
'
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teacher for the Hazleton-Luzerne
County
M^I^^!
Haynes will ^
be
A
GLORIA
J.
PAGNOTTO
They
live in
Erie
'84
and Todd
'84
fiMRB ESS
Fran
Glona
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ANNE MARIE CERRA
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a teacherl
'84
and David A Ohmnacht
Carbondale Anne Marie
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G Jean
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are
s
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and Andrew J Karaffa
in Hazleton.
She is an
M
and her "^"and.
SeCond weddin anniversary on
«
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June 8 ivhh?„
e S a P ro ammer/ana) vsl
with NaMsco
Brand, in tt
Brands
wnl
K
ilkesBarre.
They
J
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Enl^eaeh^H^
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i
KEMMERER
and Dr. Darrell C
married on October 3 She is a
senior
research associate with the
University of Tennessee
Memorial Research Center in
Knoxville. Tenn She is
also a scientific consultant
for Lipogen Inc. of Knoxvflle
-
Head
PATRICIA AURAND '84 and Craig
Edson were
married May 30 in Northumberland
Nan«V T an
insurance
coordinator.
1
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'84
F
Hershey Medical Center School
\ ?
a clinical
instructor for the South
of Radiology.
are P' ann »>g a November
wedding
tL
employed
by the U.S. Postal Service
Marv
i
is
S
pTymou^h
2606
Buckeye
-
live in
M
ls
Kingston
workln e
m
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'84 and James M.
D'Innocenzo
be married in October. Maureen,
who also received
masters degree in speech pathology
at BU
is
employed by the Capitol Area Intermediate
Unit, Camp
will
,
CHRISTINA MARIE DGIEN '84 and
Ray E Carter
e
led May 9 ln Montoursville.
Christina £
l Z™7nU,
a geologist
StftaSh?
Start teacher m
Hainb^g, N.Y.
SSiniSf
Radiology,
EARLEY
,
85 are planning
a
a
I*
a
State in May. She is an office
manager
accountant at Systems Modeling
Corp.. a 5W,lw
soKwfre
«re
computer corporation in State College.
TOTELBAUM '84
J^? ;,!^ ma
° Ct0ber
7? 5.
Caro t?i™,
Shamrock
^ ^
cSv ^NRY
OKEEBY
n£S.
'84
1985 as an officer
to trust representative later
more General Hospital School
18 Dauber Court, Baltimore.
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01
in
KUPERAVAGE
IST
Radio.
dP^^V*
wSL
systems
Penn S?
and Donald Richard
is an
Shrewsbury, York
'84
nth
and Ste P hen Charles
Hershey. Dorothy Is a
CLAA*SEN M received
nan
and man agement of
o
T
in
M
pr° m0ted
1
a
te C h r
dtaTe u°nit 2 o , n H
Service
been promoted to assistant trust officer
by Pennsylvania
Na ional Bank. She joined the bank in
•
WEZX^ScraZon^"
Postal
County
1984
sales consultant for
Steven
November wedding
Houston.
manager
live in Scranton.
SUE E. EBERLY '84 and George R. Gannis Jr are
planning a November wedding. She is
employed by
y
Control Data Corporation.
a
that^ar
:
Charles
Lutz Jr. are planning a September
wedding. She
employed *>y the Capital Area Intermediate
.TV; ii
Unit. They live In Chambersburg
6,
and
u s
the
BARBARA LYNN BARTOSH
College.
ta l
2 l X?
'84
are planning a
Jr.,
V ^F
»h!^
has been appointed director
STEPHANIE JOAN SHIRA '83 and James E. Metz
were married May 30 in Chambersburg. Stephanie
who
earned a master's degree in speech pathology
at BU in
Ma
LAURA ROSE PLATA '84 and David Stephen Skarwecki were married March 21 in Odenton,
Md. Laura is
a special education teacher in Prince
George's County
Md. They reside in Upper Marlboro, Md.
is
Allied Services
She and her husband, Steven,
»^S^5
Road, No.
Mercy
1C
0
rece,ved a law ^gree from
the University of Houston Law
School on May 16 He is
emp toyed by the law firm of Olivier, Stumps,
bank's
Long Term Care
Center. She earned as master's degree
In social work at
Marywood
Patrick
Patricia is a
Hospital, Scranton.
Exeter.
SMSSSST
has been promoted
offier
in
Y TERESA WHITE
and Terance P. Healy were
in Milton. Sonya is a supervisor/
UNISYS Corp. They live In North Wales.
'83
married June 27
accountant at
the oncology unit at
in
They reside
Vlejo.
and Andrew James
LOUISE JOY CRAMER '84 and G. David Reynolds III
are planning a November wedding. Louise is
director of
customer services for ATD-American Co. in
Wyncote.
and
CINDY ANN HART
as
'84
were married February 14 in Allentown
is employed by Wiley House.
They live in
Bethlehem.
'84
November
has
'83
Joined the staff of the Girls Club of Allentown
generallst for the Camp Rainbow summer program.
live In
Deborah
hnnque Siguenza Plaisant were married March
28 in
Lancaster. Philippa, who earned a master's
degree at
Loyola College in Baltimore, is employed
by the
University of Maryland Shock Trauma
Center as a
speech pathologist. They reside in Baltimore.
In the intensive care unit at Crozler
Chester Medical
Center. They reside In Brookhavcn, Delaware County.
They
DEBORAH LYNNE MENGLE
Smitreski
a nurse.
is
PHILIPPA MORRISEY MARIE WOOD
LEE BROOKS
KERRY CARAGHER-SATTERTHWAITE
CATHERINE HOLOVACK '84 and Raymond T. Fedor
are planning a September wedding. Catherine is
employed by Guardian Insurance of Bethlehem.
F. JUBON Jr. '84 and PAMELA J.
'87 are planning an October
3 wedding. Tom Is
computer programmer with Metropolitan Life, and
Pamela
and Susan Lynn Moore
Co.
In
D
'84 and Denise Marie Gappa
Elysburg. Gary is employed
C, and they live in German-
TOOMBS
KPMG
LISA
DEBORAH DRAKE '84 and Paul Hudimac are
planning a September wedding. Deborah is a client
service specialist for Automatic Data Processing of Fort
Washington.
NORTON
are planning a November 14 wedding In Mechanicsburg.
Doug is an accountant with
Peat Marwlck Main
married
in
Md
town,
a
&
A. ROHRBACH '84 and G. SCOT CONWAY
be married on November 21. Kelly is employed
by the Hempfield School District in Landisville, and Scot
is employed by National Standard Co. in Mt. Joy.
ROGER WAYNE FRIES
and
"84
were married March 14
by IBM In Washington,
'81
'83
KELLY
GARY DANIEL SWANK
DIANE CRAWFORD AMEDEI
DOUGLAS RAY BERRY
and Lawrence Dean
employed by General
'84
Danville.
in
'84
is
planning a September wedding. Beverly is
working on an MBA degree at LaSalle University,
Philadelphia Roger is employed as the controller for R
J. Fries and Sons, Inc., Cheltenham.
of MountvlJIe Is a
dialysis unit at Commu-
nephrology nurse In the mylln
nity Hospital of Lancaster. She and her husband, Brian,
have two children: Ellse, two, and Mitchell, one.
AMEDEI
and David E. Boedker
Lisa is an advertising
representative for Press-Enterprise. Inc., Bloomsburg.
are
'85
'83
MARIE NOVELLO
married
'84 will
BEVERLY MIKLOS
EILEEN STORM WEAVER
L.
1988
LISA
Public Utilities Corp.
in
SCHUON
'84 and Gary Scott are planning a
wedding. Ruby is a senior processing
manager for Dun & Bradstreet Corp. in Allentown.
They reside
Hospital in
4
1985
as an
«SSK,pX
B,ld
^
DIANE MARIE HAINES *85 and Robert John Sniegowski Jr were married June 27 in Mmooka
Diane is
an elementary teacher at St. Stanislaus Polish
Church school They
National
live in Scranton.
JEAN-PIERRE DUNCAN
deacon
'85
^
was
in the
recently ordained a
United Methodist Church in Scranton
He
nt pastor of Faith Stairvule
and Slocum
United Methodist churches
He attends Drew University in Madison. N.J
where
he will begin his final year of theological
studv this fall
He recently received the Leslie and Emma
Uphoff
Scholarship for outstanding scholarship
He and his wife. Susan, are the parents of
two
daughters. They reside in Slocum Township
55B S
BARRY
B.
-
LOBITZ
85 are planning a June 1988 wedding Carol
has
been appointed assistant director in
the department
neallh services
Hazleton.
BRADLEY THOMAS CO WELL '85 and Kim Louise
Mertz were married recently at Reading
R D 2 Brad is
an accountant with Niessen. Dunlap
and Pritchard in
Montgomery County. They reside in Quakertown.
U
and Michael S. Overa
were married in Shavertown. Sandra is employed
as an
accountant for Perdue. Inc.. in Salisbury. Md
They live
an airman
first
ALANE MARIE SHULTZ
and Henry
Is
SHARON R MOHL
A.
married April
and Bryan A. Wood were
24 in East Amherst. N Y
Lori is a
kindergarten teacher and is working on her
master's
degree at the University of Buffalo. They
reside in
'85
Buffalo.
JAMES
A.
'85
ni
and Rebecca Lynn
Jones were married in Forty Fort. Jim. an pUot
in the
U.S. Navy, is stationed at Moffet Field. California
They
reside in San Francisco.
RICHARD
J.
WERNER
'85
LASKY *85 and Richard W. Field are
engaged. Lisa is a nurse at Pocono Hospital and is
studying for a master's degree at East Stroudsburg
L.
SUSAN CALABRO-ROBBINS
'85 received a master's
psychology at West Chester University in
'
In
May.
May.
in
L. ROBBINS '85 received a master's
psychology at West Chester University in
SHERYL LEE BARTON '85 and Dr. WILLIAM F
JOHNSON "79 are planning a September wedding.
Sheryl
is a nurse at Berwick Hospital, and
Bill, a
graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, is
employed by Dr. Frank's Vision Center in Bloomsburg.
BERNADETTE FORESE
'85 and C. Thomas Gay
25 in Coatesville. Bernadette is a
senior reports analyst for Premier Systems, Inc.
They
reside in North Wales.
were married April
LINDA LOU FRY '85 and Lonnie Lee Magargle were
married May 2 in TurbotvUle. They both work in Laurel.
Md., and their address is 11702 South Laurel Drive.
LAURIE JO KLAHR
?.^
and DAVID E. GRAY '83
were married April 11 in West Chester Janet is
employed by Diamond-Bathhurst, Inc., and David is
employed by Philadelphia Electric They live in Phoe'85
nixville.
and James D. Talbot wenMarianne, a graduate of
of K;,d.ologv, is employed ..I
'85
'85
'85 is classified
Sentinel
MICHAEL JACKSON
and KRIS
are planning a May 1988
wedding. Suzanne, who has passed the CPA exam, is a
staff accountant for Stiteler. Douglas and Clarke Ltd
West Chester, and Kris is a department manager for
IKEA in Dale City, Va.
'85
newspaper
,
and John C. Wieland III
were married May 2 in Lebanon. Joann is employed by
Italia Inc., King of Prussia. They live at 345 High
'85
Chet
M. LILLY '85 and Michael D. Pickett were
married June 6 in Bethlehem. Rosanne is employed by
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown. They
M.
CUNNION
and
ANTHONY
R.
HANO-
the slates
foi
reaealgnment to
Mox
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of
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advertising
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(he
Malvern
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WENDI L HAM EH
company
in
86
a rental consultant for a
is
Wilmington. Delaware
CRYSTAL ANNE LAIJ,Y '86 and John R Sload were
married April < m Lancaittt
U ratal
a staff reporter
for The Press and Journal In Mlddlelown
They live in
Ifl
l.ancaslei
manager
'85
CHERI LYNN PLY MIRE '88 and Jeff Kugene Swartzoaugh we.r married February 14 in York
Chert is
employed by Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp
They'
Hill
live in Dover
burg'
are planning a
May
1988
by Sunshine Market Inc
JERRY GANZ
and Joseph Sebastian Jr
wedding Nadlne is employed
'85
in
a
management
position.
'85
MARY LOUISE SEMICEK
'85
ANNA MARY CECILIA WIRTZ '85 and Clen T
Casserly were married October 18 in Mahanoy H v She
Is employed by DeMark of Hazleton, and they live
in
I
and
'86
DAVID
1988 wedding Gorgi
Industries, Inc of Malvern
fall
II employed by
Norwood
and David Is a management systems programmer
with
(
oip
in |{|ue
Hell
EVA MARIE ZANOLINI '86 and Michael Tacconelll
weir married February 28 In Newark
Eva is a teacher
and they live m Lanham, Md
KIMBERLY ANN DULL
'86
and Clayton E. Funk
are planning a June 1988 wedding Mary Is employed
In
Our Lady Queen of Peace School in Shamokln
Mahanoy
B0Z0CH0VIC
rSSSSL.^
i>r,M< HKR 86 are planning a
Unisys
and LESLIE LAPINSKI '86 are
planning an October 17 wedding In Mooslc
Uslle
earned her master's degree In speech pathology
al Bl
in May Jerry, who recently
passed the CPA exam. Is
employed by Ernst & Whinney In Reading
I
and LEO C. HARRIS II
Mechanleshurg \mo Is
Township (N.J.) School District
'86
were married December
a teacher
liey
m
reside
the Wall
m
20 In
Manasipian, N
.1
MARSHALL ANOBL0 MARTIN 'W and Kathleen
skotek were married April
26 In McAdoo. Marshall is
••mployed as a manage, with We,,,,, fl
Klngtowri
They live in liloomsburg
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,
City
FELLIN
LESLIE ANNE BARTOS
(Master's '85) and Paula J
Sotir will be married November 7 In Hazleton Gene
Is a
medical student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
J.
III
Jr. are planning
and Russell
'85
an October
2
W
wedding. Sherri,
who also earned a master's degree In speech pathology
at BU. is employed by the Colonial
Northampton
Intermediate Unit 20
LORI VITACCO
'85 and
were married January 11
JOHN PETER STAMAN
'85
'86 and Jeffrey D. Shurock
planning a June 4, 1968 wedding. Leslie Is a
substitute teacher for the Shamokln Area and
Line
Mountain School District*.
are
LORI A BONACC1 '86 has been appointed assistant
secretary of First Federal Savings She Joined First
Federal In May \m» as a teller in the savings
department She is currently an IRA counselor.
SUSAN J. BOHN '86 and William E. Schulz are
planning an October 1988 wedding She is employed In
therapeutic services by the Evangelical Congregational
Retirement Village
Sybertsville. Prior to her
marriage. Lori was director of community services for
the Hazleton Branch of the Pennsylvania Blind Association John is a broadcast engineer for Channel
57 In
engaged
Philadelphia They live
Associates
in
In
HaddonfieJd,
NJ.
CINDY MARIE ROMANIK '85 and Robert E Barton
Jr were married May 23 In Upper Gwynedd Twp Cindy
is an account executive with Radio
Station WHOT in
Muncy They live in Bloomsburg.
ROBERT
"85
l>S(
in Carlisle.
reside in Trexlertown.
CAROL
R
?Y!?,
Rehabilitation
Hospital
<
and Paul S Romanic
were married April 25 in Allentown Judith Is
manager
d M,U ln Center Square They res,de ,n
Coopen
Street in Phoenixville.
ROSANNE
,s
JULIE ANN MARTIN '86 and Kayne Wesley Stugart
"•""-I V'»
Julie S a tearhe, al the Union
klndergar
.
JOANN MARIA MOHL
In
end
where they reside
,!
Hryn
Wood are
i
Mclntyre
'85
Mark R
and
planning a November 21 wedding
ten teacher In the Elk Lake
School District.
The
nI
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<
furniture
LOUISE M. HICKS
for the
'
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Ui,l "' SS
i',Hr"
M
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Mawr\
and Russell Keith Dlngelde.n
SHERRI LYNNE WILSON
SUZANNE RENEE GOTTSHALL
1
1986
M yerstown.
JEFF WELKER
U S
^-..i operates m
soon he returning
1987 1968
Laurie Is employe,! bv
Whinney as a certified public account am
EUGENE
JANET HELEN BLACK
•'•"<•
live in Cordonville
NADINE PERKOWSKI
RICHARD
degree
'85
I
JUDITH ANN MINNICH
University.
degree
MARIANNE HUXTA
married May 9 in
St. Joseph Hospital School
in
lieutenant in the
KAR1N SUE
Membership is awarded on the basis of academi,
performance and demonstrated writing ability
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J
Ernst. &
a
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DIEFENDERFER '85 and Allen
Mrav, were married Ma>
In State College
Karln
as a soiiware engineer at HUM
»! m Ployej
Singe, Inc.
D. SMITH '85. a second year student
at the
Dickinson School of Law. has been elected
comments
editor of the DICKINSON LAW
RE\ II u
They
P">moted by
1988
*85
and Sherri Ann Poliski
were married March 21 in West Chester. Richard is
a
credit analyst at Hamilton Bank in West Chester.
They
live in that community.
LISA
MiVini'n
'85.
">;»«
11
He: will
M,
KAREN
that hospital
McMAHON
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;;,
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t;
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KUBERA
LORI
,
employed by
nas
,8S
National Bank to aasletant
manager of the
Office. He joined the bank in 1986
»
Shamokln
'85
in that city.
REW
p2E2S55
onnsyiv...!,
class In
and Brad D Flandt are
wedding Sharon is I DUIM In
department at Lehigh VaDe) Hospital
2ft,
employed bv Berks
by Merld
Is
is
I
,°
planning a March
also earned a master's
TED WILLIAMS '85 has been appointed
financial
^ »* Mn **»«« S ^lees/ American Kxpre^
Lancaster He also earned his MBA at
BU
Mowbray
I)
who
33
Street,
BRADFORD WHITE
and W.
Brad
SSfiSF"*
MICHAEL
'85
'85
1987
Mam
,ive at 344
speech pathology at BU,
Air Force, has graduated from basic
training at
Lackland A.r Force Base. Texas.
are planning a June 1988 wedding Alane
the Susquenita School District.
The *
SHARON LEE WOOL
S.
Cemer
SANDRA LEE MOORE
'85.
Haz,eton
2^^J5g^-Sn*T0n,
dtgree in
THERE.SA ANN WARGO '85 and Dennis
Thomas
Bobber are planning an October 9 wedding
in Shamokln
Theresa is a medical technologist at
St
Joseph s
Hospital Health Center in Syracuse!
N V
DEBORAH A KRAMER
,™ E ALUMNI QU ARTERLY/Fall
C^Rh7m
of
advancement at the Hershev Medical
Center Her principal responsibilities include
marketing
analysis and research act.vit.es
for the University
Hospital She also earned an MBA
degree at HI in 1986
lonv is a staff accountant with Buckno.
Lisickv and Co
a public accounting firm in Allentown
the
and Nanci Ann Slusser were
married May 30 in West Hazleton Barry is
employed bv
Lobitz Catering, and they live at
740 Ridge Ave.'. West
'85
m™
SEK
J.
married June
DWANE
6 in
and Maribeth Knowles were
Shamokln Bob is manager of CVS
'85
ANDREW
J.
in
Myerstown
BELL
Andrew
is
CHRIS McDEVITT
'86
and Leeanne Zullo are
employed by Bruce P. Bell &
'86 is
a teaching assistant In the
at the University of
mathematics graduate program
New Hampshire
VIVIAN DIANE AUKER '86 and Kenneth Scott Seller
were married April 25 Vivian is a programmer analyst
for the Herehey Medical Center. They live ln Lebanon.
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Fall
34
THOMAS KEITH MILLER
1987
Muncy died FebruWilliamsport at age 29. A veteran of the U.S.
Navy (1976-1981, he was working on his master's degree
ary 28
at
'86 of
in
v
BU.
Surviving are his parents, two brothers, two sisters,
and maternal grandparents.
SHERRY LYNN KRAMER
MOYER
and
'86
MARK PAUL
are engaged. Sherry is employed by Hertz
Penske Truck Leasing Inc. as an accountant, and Mark
is employed by APS Inc. as an accountant.
*86
LORI ANN HAAS '86 and Thomas A. Vlnitskl were
in Ranshaw Lori is a registered nurse
married April 25
at
Children's Hospital
Gienolden.
Philadelphia
of
CATHY ANN ELTRINGHAM
ALLEN FLOYD Jr.
'86
MARY KAY GOFFA
GREAVES
'86 will
employed by Shell
live
in
is
a substitute teacher in Berks County
schools.
In
and WILLIAM
Tamaqua. They
JENNIFER ANN FAULHABER
'86
Meeker were married November
22
and Kenneth H.
in Bryn Mawr
Jennifer is a special education teacher at Central Bucks
West High School, Doylestown. They live in Doylestown.
KARLA M. REESE '86 and Michael J Rapp were
married February 14 in Catawissa. Karla is employed at
BU, and they live in Bloomsburg.
'86
and Randy W. Donkochik are
is employed by
planning a May 1988 wedding. Diane
Geislnger Medical Center.
and BRIAN TAYLOR HAR
be married on October 3. Both are
'86
GERALD LEE SHOEMAKER
'86
VanBuskirk were married February
and Wendy Rene
14
They
live
in
THOMAS WILLANS '86 is a territory manager for
Carter- Wallace Inc., the Carter Products Division, In
Cranbury, N.J. He covers central New Jersey, Staten
Island and Bucks County.
TONI LEIGH PHILLIPS
and James E. Wollaston Jr
were married February 14 in Lancaster. Diane
is
employed by Ellzabcthtown Area High School.
'86
TAMALA SUE BRUBAKER
were married December 27
a teacher at
Kutztown
In
and Michael
J.
Denis
Lancaster. Their address
RACHEL M ONACKO '86 has accepted a second
grade teaching position at The Apple
Tree Primary
school, a private preparatory school
in Forty Fort.
'86
and Wesley
I.
Walters are
planning an October 1988 wedding.
JAMIE U)UISE CHELIUS
PATRICIA J. DEIBERT '86 was recipient of an
Outstanding Woman Award at the Columbia Montour
Counties Women's Conference at BU in the spring. She
received the award for advancement of women.
She is
pursuing a master's degree in communication studies at
BU.
'86
197 Foal Court, Lancaster.
SUSAN LANGE SMITH
and Glenn D. McCarty
Lancaster. Nanette is a
radiologic technician at Community Hospital of Lancas-
« and Fred
J.
Demmi
are
KIM R.
Apts. No. 701, Milford,
HOFFMAN
LORI
'86
is
ANN BARNES
'86
Parson
living at
Delaware
Thome
and Thomas Maley Jr are
is an account-
AN K ^CHAT '86 *s a COBOL programmer
»i?H£
AT&T
Communications in Fairfax, Virginia.
'86
16
'86
in
DOROTHY
J.
RHODES
'86
are planning a September
secretary/credit analyst for
and Mark Dana DeHarde
wedding. Dorothy is a
Nason and Cullen Inc of
Wayne.
DOUGLAS MARTIN '86 of Wilkes-Barre recently
passed the Series Seven exam given by the New York
Stock Exchange. He is an account executive with E
F
Hutton & Co. in Wilkes-Barre.
KAREN FREY
'86 and
Richard Dumbach were
Northampton. Karen is an accountant with Kuntz, Lesher, Siegrist & Martini in
Lancaster
They live in Ephrata.
married June
K.
married June
13 in
SEIGER
'86
and Mark W. Stein were
They live in Lewisburg.
6 in Mifflinburg.
JOSEPHINE MARIA MILIA
'86 and James A. Parrish
were married June 20 in Easton. Josephine
is
employed by the Kingwood Township School, Frenchtown. They live in Easton.
Jr.
LESLIE R. GOW '86 and Daniel Eric Munyan '86
were
married December 22 in Harrisburg. Leslie
is employed
by Apparel Affiliates Inc., Camp Hill.
They
live
Harrisburg.
for
and Vincent H. Wampole
THOMAS
I.
AMADLO
a second lieutenant in the
w «th the 510th Strategic
lio
I
Missile Squadron
at Whiteman Air Force Base
Mo He
is a missile launch officer.
Fo ce
DONNA
M.
S
i-
'86,
^'ng
COOPER
'86
and Charles D. Fox were
Donna also earned a
sP^h/language pathology at BU.
Gaithersburg, Md.
married June
Thtl
They
is
'
•.
6 in Hollidaysburg.
T^J"
live in
Scholarships
(Continued from Page
Templar
in
19963.
planning a September 1988 wedding. Lori
ant at Ernst & Whinney in Reading.
DENISE ANN YERGEY
May
ter.
CELIA
'86 is
Senior High School.
Milton.
is
NANETTE JANE DUKE
were married
1.
Oil Co. in Houston, T<
DIANE KUCHAK
were married in Gilbertsville. Denise is an assistant
manager at Kay Jewelers in Panama City, Fla., where
Jr.
they reside.
SUSAN K. FITZPATRICK '86 and Michael J. Dorner
were married December 27 in Hilltown. Susan is a
teacher, and they Jive in Bakersfield, California.
DIANE M. WODRIG
'86
were married
reside at Bechtelsville R.D.
They
engaged Jamie
11)
Thomas
Welliver
Wile
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Computer use
1987
35
emphasized
As part of its effort to convert its curriculum to the
use of microcomputers in all business majors. Bloomsburg University's College of Business has initiated a
program
that will make AT&T personal computers
available to students, faculty, staff; alumni and
others
in the BU community at prices far below
normal retail
rates, according to John E. Dittnch. dean of the college
The AT&T 6300 basic model personal computer with a
dual floppy disk system will be available for $1,099. he
said. An enhanced version of the 6300. featuring
a 20
megabyte hard disk and a floppy disk drive, is Si. 499.
and software and peripherals for the PC also can be
purchased at the reduced rates. One can have the
system tailored to one's own needs, with options such as
a color monitor and a modem. Dittnch said
This program was made possible through an agreement the College of Business made with AT&T and
Computers Plus,
a firm in Ardmore. Pa., that will
supply the computers. The college also has arranged for
financing to qualified buvers through the United Penn
Bank.
Dittrich sent letters announcing the opportunity to
students enrolled in the Business College and to" BU
faculty and staff. Others who may participate include
all part-time or full-time undergraduate
and graduate
students, retired university faculty, alumni and mem
bers of university advisory boards.
Persons interested in purchasing computers as part of
this program should contact Judy Reitmever. computer
purchase coordinator, at (717 389-4019.
)
New
degree
approved
A new bachelor of science degree in health physics
was approved for BU at the July meeting of the Board
of Governors of the State System of Higher
Education.
BU has been working to develop an advanced
technology agenda complementary to its science and
health sciences program. In 1986, the Board
of Governors allocated $140,000 to the university for technology
equipment necessary for the development of a program
in the science of radiation protection,
known as health
FIRST
FOR NEW PROVOST -
Dr Belly Allamong (center), provost and vice presidenl tor
participated In her first BU commencement on August 13
Shown with her prior to
the exercises are (from left) Dr Harry
Auspr.ch. pres.dent. John Dorin. chairman of the Council of
irustees. Richard Benefield. member of the
SSHE Board of Governors, and Dr Charles H Carlson
assistant vice president and acting dean of
graduate studies, who delivered the
academic
affairs,
commencement
address
physics.
The new degree program is based on the need to
address problems caused not only by natural radiation,
but by the rapid increase of radiation devices
in
medicine, energy generation and warfare Interest from
regional industries such as the Pennsylvania
Light Company and Geisinger Medical
Power and
Center has
encouraged and assisted program development.
Additional information concerning the program may
be obtained by contacting David Harper, chairperson of
the department of physics, at 717-389-4150.
Athletes honored
A
large,
Commons
enthusiastic
on
May
2
crowd gathered
for
the
13th
In
annual
Scranton
Day
of
Champions Banquet Presenting highlights of the fall,
winter and spring sports seasons were I)r Jerrold
Gnffis. vice president for student life, Dr John Mulka
dean
1
!lub
ol
itudem development; and
Tom
«
alder,
executive directoi and assistant dlrectoi
oi
opment
Randy M.iy
'./,
past
presidenl
of
the
Husky
Husky
devel
(
luh,
presented the Coach of the Year award to Roger
Sanders, head wrestling coach and director of athletics.
Carla Shearer won the Eleanor Wray Outstanding
Senior Female Athlete Award, while sophomore basketball player Theresa lx>rcnzl won the Joanne MeComb
Outstanding Underclass Female Athlete Award
Rick Bonomo, three time NCAA Division I wrestling
champion al III! pound'., received the Robert Redman
Outstanding Senior Male Athlete Award Mark Hanks
(freshman wrestler) and Derrick Mill (sophomore football
player/track and field performer) shared the
Danny Lltwhller Outstanding Underclass Male Athlete
Award
Joshua Lee and Jay DeDea. who both came back from
knee injuries to stai on he football field, received the
Vernon Rochester Most Courageous Athlete Award
Most Valuable Flayers In each sport were Brenda
Blsset (women's cross country). Mark Klsasser (men's
cross country). Carla Shearer (field hockey*. Jay
DeDea (football
Berwick Forge and Fabricating
Flayer of the Year), Sean Flckford (soccer), and Wendy
l
—
AWARD WINNERS
Recipients of major awards presented at the annual sports banquet m May
were (from left) Rick Bonomo. top senior male athlete. Mark Banks and Denck Hill, who shared the
top male underclassman award. Roger Sanders, coach of the year. Theresa Lorenzi. top female
underclassman, and Carla Shearer, top senior female athlete
Wenhold 'women's tennis);
Alex Nelcha (men's basketball
Time Markets/
McDowell Oil Flayer of the Year), Theresa I/)renzi
'women's basketball). Bob Fotter (men's swimming).
Beth Roeder 'women's swimming). Bruce Wallace
(wrestling - Good as Cold Wrestler of the Year);
Scott Michael (baseball), Bill Kahres (golf). Cindy
Daeche
(women's
lacrosse).
Marianne
Fidishin
'women's track and field), Bruce Linton (men's track
and field). Susan Kocher (softball), and Steve Augustine
'men's tennis)
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
36
1987
Tuition increases
Tuition for the 14 publicly-owned universities which
comprise the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education increased by $150 ($75 per academic semes-
ter,
for the 1987 Fall semester. The new
schedule was approved by the State System
Board of Governors at its July 15 quarterly meeting.
The new basic fee of $1,830 for all full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are residents of
Pennsylvania is a 8.9 percent increase over the previous
year's fee of $1,680. Part-time Pennsylvania students
will pay $76 per undergraduate credit hour and $102
per
graduate credit hour.
Non-resident full-time student tuition will increase
$190, or 6.2 percent, to $3,266 per academic year for
undergraduates, and $168 or 9 percent, to $2,040
per
effective
tuition
TUCKER 'ROASTS' SIMMS
Casino and
celebrities
-
Bob Tucker "68, former Minnesota Viking and New York Giants
a guest speaker at the "Phil Simms Roast" held this spring at the Sands Hotel.
Country Club in Atlantic City. Tucker, along with several past and present sports
football player,
was
such as Ron Jaworski, Len Dawson, Marty Lyons and Jim Burt "roasted" the
MVP
Giants' Superbowl
at the special event.
Tucker now
lives in
New
academic year for graduate students. Out-of-state, parttime students will pay $136 per undergraduate and
$113
per graduate credit hour.
"The tuition adopted by the Board of Governors today
assists the State System in continuing its
mission of
providing the citizens of the Commonwealth with
a high
quality education and at an affordable cost," said
Board
Chairman F. Eugene Dixon, Jr.
"We appreciate the careful consideration given to our
appropriation by the General Assembly and
Governor
Robert P. Casey," Mr.Dixon continued.
State System Chancellor James H. McCormick
added
"We are pleased particularly with the line item funding
received for deferred maintenance, the
Pennsylvania
Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the McKeever
Environmental Learning Center, and minority
recruitment and retention needs."
"The increase of tuition assists State System universi-
m
meeting most of their mandatory cost increase
for the fiscal year," said Wayne G.
FaUor, State System
ties
York
Hazleton.
vice chancellor for finance and
administration
Parking changes
Several measures designed to ease
parking problems
on campus arc being implemented this
fall, according to
Robert Parrlsh, vice president for administration.
The measures, which were recommended
by the
university s Traffic and Parking
Committee following
meetings with officials from the Town
of Bloomsburg
include converting the north side of
East Second
Street
along the university to commuter
parking. The south
side of the street will be
designated resident permit
parking, with each
I he
Plan also
from Lightstreet
tennis courts) to
student parking In
commuter
residence allowed three permits
Includes converting Swisher Circle
Road around the perimeter of the
one-way traffic to allow commuter
the other lane. In addition, a
small
"
planned for the area between the
Centennial Gymnasium lot and
Chestnut Street, and the
SPaCe ln lhC B
r*
lot
So^^
Two
small
is
^
commuter
lots will Ik- converted to
faculty/
10 l0
e r Nortn "mberland Hall, and the lot
hPh/nH McCormlck
m
! ? 5
behind
Center
P ST
° EN S
Four past e residen, s °'
Alumni l
Association were recognized
during the annual
luncheon on Alumni Day
Honored were (from left) Millard
Ludwig '48. John
t he
tne
s asffsxssr
were James
~
Ru
BU
W. Thomas
Unable
Jua&wa
to
47.
and
attend
Dr. C. Stuart
was Howard
F.
Edwards '41
Fenstemaker
MS
l'u,en an ,f m
N D
t
he
'Zyw^J? ^*™^^**' ™"
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Music
The following concert-recital calendar for 1987-1988
has been announced by the Department of
Music:
Sunday. October
Decker, piano, and
2:30 p.m.
-
4
Faculty Recital
Mary Decker,
voice
November 4
M \KATHON OIL
November 20 21 — at Gettysburg
November u
YORK
For your
calendar
bv William
Carver Hall
Tuesday. October 13
MadrigaJ Singers Thanksgiving Banquet-Concert tickets go on
sale at 9 a m in
Office 114. Haas Center Payment must
be made when
order is placed (No telephone orders accepted
For
—
December
December
December
December
I
further information, call 717-389- 4284
November 19. 20 and 21.
Banquet dates are
Sunday. October 25 - Homecoming Pops
Concert by
s Choral Ensemble. Husky
Singers Concert
Choir. Annual concert of light, favorite
pop selections
directed by Wendy Miller and William
Decker Mitrani
Hall, Haas Center. 2:30 p.m.
Women
Tuesday. November 3 - Student
Recital by Frank
Arbushites. piano. Carver Hall, 8 p.m.
^
S
ay, N
ember 8
University-Community
,?y,
n
Orchestra „
Fall Concert with guest artist. Leslie
Parnas
~
Tickets required (available at Kehr
Information
at the door by 1:30 p.m.) Directed
bv
Mark
"
Jehnek. Mitrani Hall. Haas Center. 2:30
p.m.
cello.
Desk and
Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 19-21 - Madrigal Singers
Thanksgiving Banquet. Tickets required No
sales at
door. See October 13 listing. Directed
bv Wendy Miller
Scranton Commons, 7:30 p. m
Tuesday, December 8
Recital. Carver Hall, 8 p.m.
December
Friday,
11
—
-
Fall
Semester
Concert
Choir's
Student
"Joy
of
Christmas" Concert. William Decker conducts seasonal
carols and choral classics. Carver Hall,
8 p.m.
Sunday, December 13 - Concert Choir's
"Joy of
Christmas" Concert. Carver Hall, 2:30 p.m.
-
Sunday, February 14
Student Recital
Esbenshade, voice. Carver Hall, 2:30 p.m
by Jodi
-
Thursday, March 3
Concert Band Concert directed
by Terry Oxley. Mitrani Hall, Haas Center, 8
p.m.
Saturday,
April
-
9
President's
Ball,
featuring
Community Orchestera (directed by Mark
Jehnek) and the Studio Band (directed by
Stephen
Wallace). Dinner and dancing at Willow
Run Inn
University-
1987
37
Men's Basketball
Theatre
The Department of Theatre has announced the
follow
U,e ° B,00msDur
R Players' productions for
f
!2»?2!^
iyo7-1988
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
2
8.
9 and 10
Center. 8 p.m.
"I'm Not Rappaport" on October
Mitrani Hall. Haas
UnlWllb
29. 30. 31
1-orum (McCormick Center). 8 p.m.
9
C
16
Ql
18
89
25
27
30
"A Moon for the Misbegotten" on February 17
20 Mitrani Hall. Haas Center. 8 p.m.
"Fifth of July" on
p.m.
March
24
.
25. 26. 27
18
19
\
i
\
1
ai
>t
:io
^
,
years events. BU students and
ing communities are fortunate
citizens of the
laborto be able to enioy such
n.
exceptional performances."
All programs will be presented In
Mitrani II. ill will.
Sunday performances at 2:30 p.m. and weekday
per
formances at 8 p.m. For ticket information,
call 717 389
3900.
ERSVTLLE
i
Kill/town
CHEYNE\
;
.u
Weal Chattel
MANSFIELD
•
-
Kasl Stiou.lshui k
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•il
Comordla iN Y
l>ee
II
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Basketball
Iminaeulata Totirnaiu.
at Mlserioordln (7:00)
K.lmlmm
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nl
it 00)
(7 IHM
Clarion (2:00)
Indiana 1 00)
at
'
Ian
>
at
- army (0 00)
- el Lock Haven
Dec. 5
Dec. 9
Artist
Other performances In the series include
the Lionel
Hampton Band on October 11. the Canadian Brass
on
October 28. "Evlta" on November 10. "Music
Man" on
rebruary 7. the Alvln Alley Repertory Ensemble
dance
company on February 23 and 24. the Peking Acrobats
on
4
and
Northeastern Philharmonic with
SFu i Stolzman
A.
Richard
on April 28
We a re P Ieased t0 00 able to present a program of
.ul
L
this calibre for the second year
of thiBMllei
Ul .prich
said. "We believe It will be equally
exciting as last
mm
Women's
Nov
Victor Borge will open the eight program
iVIrhnh
Series at BU on September 20, according
to
President Harry Ausprich.
VST STROl'DSlUiRi;
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m
Nov. 20-21
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Mansfield
Philadelphia Textile
at
February 24
February 26
Carver Hall 8
Celebrity Artists
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BENS COLLEGE
at Millersville
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Feb] uaj
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8-9
February
February
» «'i>i nary 8 -
Febi
Feb]
NEW YORK TECH
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"Hamiet" on October
Susquehanna
George Washington
at
at
6
(exhibition)
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Jan. 6
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Sllppei
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Rock
(3 00)
Jan
IS
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16
HUSKY INVITATIONAL
SUSQUEHANNA (7 <«»>
YORK (6 00)
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(6 00)
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Feb.3|,
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Millersville (6 oo»
KUTZTOWN
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- WEST CHESTER (8:001
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Jan. 27
Jan
Feb.
ShlpponshurK
Philadelphia Textile E v.i STROUDSBURG (6 00)
MILLERSVILLE
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(6 00)
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Kut/.town (6 00)
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Cheyney
17
ai
Weal Cheetei
—
Feb. 24
(7 00)
(8 00)
(6:00)
at East 8troudiburg (0 ooi
(formerly
Briar Heights Lodge). Proceeds to the
Bloomsburg University Foundation general scholarship
and music scholarship funds. Limited number of
ticket
reservations available. Call Development
Office (717389^4128) beginning March 1, 1988.
Sunday,
April
Singers and
Wendy
Miller.
-
Spring Concert by Madrigal
Women's Choral Ensemble, directed by
10
Carver
Hall, 2:30
p.m
-
Sunday, April 17
Spring Concert by Concert Band,
directed by Terry Oxley, and Studio Band, directed
by
Stephen Wallace. Mitrani Hall, Haas Center, 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 23
-
Nov
21
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 11
Jan
Jan
- BLOOMSBURG INVITATIONAL
- EAST STROUDSBURC- (7:30)
-
at
3
8-9
Jan. 15
Jan. 19
- at Virginia Duals In
- CLARION (7:30)
- at Millersville (7:30)
Jan 22 Jan 29-30
-
Hall, 8 p.m.
-
Sunday, May 1
Spring Concert by Concert Choir
and Husky Singers, directed by William Decker Carver
Hall, 2:30
p.m
Tuesday, May 3
Carver Hall, 8 p.m.
-
-
in
l.t
Feb. 16
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
- PSAC Tournament
PltUburgh (7 80)
ai Waal Virginia (2:00)
..i
I..., k Haven
(8 00)
ai
5
Feb
Feb
Norfolk, Va
Spring Concert by University-
Feb
Feb. 6
Lehigh Tournament (10:00)
- LOCK HAVEN (7:30)
- at Iowa State (2:00)
-
al
Cleveland Slate
at
Army
Fab
19
SLIPPKIO ROCK
l-'et)
26
PENN STATE
Mar
4
:>
at
Vi.
(7
(7
Eastern Wreatllng League Champion-
ships
(7:30)
Mar
17 10
al
NCAA
I
Championships
A limited supply of the long-awaited Bloomsburg University Alumni
Directory is now available. The 8 x 11-inch soft-cover, perfect bound
volume contains the names and addresses of all Hloomsburg graduates
as of late 1986. Send your check for $15 (that's lower than the 1979
directory price) and receive your copy by return mail. Be sure to order
today before the supply is gone.
1987
Tuesday, May 17 - Catawissa Military Band Concert,
directed by Richard Martin. Carver Hall, 8 p.m
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY ORDER FORM
.Copies of
(Please
'88
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY
make checks payable
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP
April 30
:«))
:<0i
Spring Semester Student Recital.
Alumni Day
IK))
(7:30)
THEY'RE HERE!
Community Orchestra, conducted by Mark Jelinek John
Couch, piano soloist Mitrani Hall, Haas Center, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 26
Student Recital by Greta
Luckenbill, piano, and Tracey Dechert, clarinet Carver
Wrestling
(9:00)
TELEPHONE
to
BUAA;
at $15
each
$
)
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)
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
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N
nm MDM icl
mm
Classes thank
Dick Grimes '49
3
The Classes of 1949. 1950. 1951. 1952. and 1953 held
a
reunion during Alumni Weekend on June 6 at the
Best
Western Motel in Danville.
Checks were presented to the Alumni Association
for
S. Rygiel Alumni Grant, the John
A Hoch
Grant
ROb€rt Redman Scholarship
1
the Walter
1
Fund"
RECRUITING TEACHERS - More
than 100 recruiten representing 57 school district! and Intermediate
units from nine states were on campus In
April for the
fifth
annual North Central Pennsylvania Education
Consortium. Included among the recruiters were a
number of BU alumni: (from left; Ed Blackburn '60,
Wllllamsport School District; Fred Crow! '00, Ontral
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Barrv Smith
Midd
West School District, MarJorJe Stover '61, Lincoln
Intermediate Unit; Bernard Zabarowskl '58, Waynes-
M
Faculty
(Continued from Page
and the
are
text,
7)
the
result
Inventory of these works
-
of
catalogue or an
a
David Easton on systems
analysis; William Rlker on political power;
Buchanan
and Tullock on constitutions; Anthony Downs
on political parties, and many others,
together with some
original efforts to fill In the gaps.
' So
I've experienced the Impact and the effects
of
both the population and the Information
explosions on
Uieunlversltv, the department, the discipline, the course
and the students during the past four
or five student
generations. The university has tripled in
size
the
department has remained relatively stable; the
discipline has gone In several different
directions simultaneously; while the students have endured
this and other
6 and havc gone on t0 otner things.
In the ^te
?.
fSl"
1980s, It seems to be a time to take
stock of where we've
been, where we are, and where we
appear to be
headed.
...
"Former students
of the course
may
like to
read
this
work In order to discover just what it was
that I was
ta k ng about, and should
be delighted to know that the
original rough drafts were written
on the backs of old
question sheets, so the course has been
recycled
times over as a completely closed system.
But the
goal is to describe how and
explain why politic,
test
many
systems work the way they do as clearly
as possible,
ihus, I feel that 1 have an obligation
to be both incisive
and concise - to cut to the heart
of the matter, but not
wUh a
P add,n 8 and
!W?Lhave
a further obligation
lot of
material. I
suggest how the
and explanation may be applied in all
times
CeS
not Just ,lmlt tne application
to the
nnTifl
.
l "!?
ate
n
(Vn,l,r >' ^though thai will be
P?
f
the Initial point
of departure in most Instances
think that I
description
f,ller
to
I
In
mh
his
acknowledgments, he notes: "To the
manv
s udents, some of whom are
mentioned In end notes I
m U 0r
chaU
and for the Incentive
annthT
'M they have «Wes
and
the motivation
provided me
Xt 18 ava " ab,e at the University
Store
,
i!
nf to?
of
$21.95,
,
ess a five percent discount.
Homecoming, you might even
get
him
at a price
vou buy
autograph
(If
to
it
on
it'
boro School District; Frank Repanshek 75. LancasterLebanon Intermediate Unit; Dan Boychuck '53, Pennsbury School District; Byron Chandler '69. Christina
School District; Tom Regan '61. Baltimore County
Public Schools, Franklin Rishel *67, Christina School
District; and Jon Andes 75. Harford County Public
Schools. Not present for photo were Don Bechtel 76.
Chesterfield County Public Schools, William McNelis
77, Lincoln Intermediate Unit; and Judy Jenkins '65.
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
A double-faced clock, handcrafted and donated by
Elwood Beaver '42, was raffled by the Class of 1942
on Alumni Day, June 6. Made of oak with
an
electronic mechanism, the clock featured
a traditional face on one side and a "backwards"
dial on the
other.
The winner of the clock
of Levittown, Pa.
was John
J
O'Donnell
'49
ters in
Washington,
D
C. In late
summer
she began a
new assignment as judge on the U.S.
Navy-Marine
Corps Court of Military Review
After earning a master's degree
at Bloomsburg in
1969 she attended the
the College of William
Marshall-Wythe School
and Mary
of
Law
at
While a student at Bloomsburg in
1966. she attended
he Women Officer Candidate School
at Quantico, Va. In
1970 she attended the Women
Officer Basic School at
Ua nCO and the Navai Just,ce Scn001
Newport. R I
? n
u
r
eived a certificate of graduation
from the
Ad! Jn
U
at tne Jud e Advocate
8
General's
i
f
?f
School
In r£°
Charlottesville. Va. In 1980. she earned
the
egr
rom the Natlonal La * Center at George
«.
)n
mv ers,ty and f0ur years later graduated
SS/ »" .
C ° llege ° f N3Val Warfare at
Newport
^
^
whw
rT
Her duty assignments have included the
following
e
^unsel Marine Corps Development and
F
Education Command. Quantico (1971)
£ /S
U
el
prosecutor) and foreign claims com-
m?^oL?
r
missioner. Camp
3
C
Smedley D.
Butler.
Okinawa
(1971-
mi,i
ry jUSlice officer special courtmlrtl !. 2SSS'
!?
martial
military judge
and senior military judge
n(?
Special Omrt-Martial Judiciary.
Campy
Lejeune. N.C. (1973-1976)
-
S
Attorney and head of the Review
Branch. Office of the
C at
en ral U S Navy Wa shington,
D C.
U976
.Q7«r aand
H ?
5 of; the
(1976-1978).
head
Advisory Branch (1978-
Florida
JS5
(Continued from Page 8)
Expressing an interest but unable to
attend were Ruth
g 3 a nd her nusband Wa «er; A ™nda
FeJlPv >v M t ? , o
BUrRharl 79 Jo ^Phme Pack
73 C ° ra MU,er 78
" ui
m
'
bSVmW
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-
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'
'
SBURG
- Attendin 8 toe lunche™ meeting
In St' p5IS
Angel ° and Mar p ox Albano '49
y
2
p'na,
fl!!T
0 Englewood; Thelma Brandon Bittner '28
and her
?
a
a Jam es J Dormer "48 of
Clearwater Beach
;
,
n'
Debra
Cardene Guerino
'80 of Pinellas
L Huns icker '32 and his wife. Edith, ofPark. Clarence
Venice Cvril
0f Sa aS ta and hiS
q
son
Neal J. r
,?
K
Gallagher '82 of St. Petersburg
and
allaCe StatCS 43 and her
«5
l
'
^^Al^r
1
Instructor. Criminal
Law
Division.
Naval Justice'
(198(M981) and academic direct0
o^i^T
™
in^ppn^
ad cat e (le 8 al counsel to the
command,
nd ° ff,Ce
r in Charge of Le al
Service
8
SuU?? Third
.support
ThirS p
c
Force Service Support Group Fleet
Force Pacific. Okinawa 1984-1986
M«J?«
(
Was named North Carohna's
"Outstanding
n , 9 5
has received two Merit*
rv?nt M i
8
Navy Commendation
r
Y^™g W
w°
rir
s
n
*'
,
Med^l^SLh^
^
?^
Medal. She has been admitted
to practice law before the
C0U ° f Appea,S of Vir nia (19
thetn, ed
^
r
3
0 Mi,i ary Review ,1972) the
United
S
es
m /
I
Military
Appeals (1972) and the United
States Supreme Court (1979).
sEET
oSS
Elzar
im
198b iW
1987
S
^
1
«
,
Camper served
1
a arm'
academic
The following alumni attended:
Frances Cerchiao Abitanta and her husband
Daniel
and Kathleen Mitchell Boychuck, Charles and
Delores
Doyle Brennan, Muriel Wagner Brush and
guest
Donald Cesare. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz. Mr. and
Mrs'
George Dotzel, Helen M. Gerringer. Mr. and
Mrs
Richard Gleockler. Richard E. Grimes. Del
Buss
Hamershock, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackowitz, Mr
and
Mrs. Ed Jones. Donald and Barbara McNinch
King
Joan Havard Kilroy, George Lambrinos, David
and
Mary Lou Kubic Linkchorst. John and Nancy
Swartz
Lychos. Mr. and Mrs. John McNelis. Ennio
and Midge
Fanzo Manotti, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messner.
Mr and
Mrs Robert Montague, Wilmer and Lois
Datesman
Nester, Jack O'Donnell. Peter Parnell.
Joseph Pelchar
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plevyak. Walter
and Rose Marie
Domaleskie Pogirski. Frank and Susanne
Radice.
Robert and Carolyn Vernoy Reitz,
Rhoda Carls Richev
and guest; Nancy Fisk Riley, John
and Jeananne Evans
Scrimgeour. Joseph Sopko. William and
Nancy Powell
Swales. Warren and Julia Pichel Sterling,
Harold and
Josephine Padula White.
Camper
Albertson,
(Continued from Page 1)
woman military judge to preside and the first
woman staff judge advocate. At the time of the Marine
award
she was head of the military law branch
of the Judge
Advocate Division of the U.S. Marine
Corps headquar-
'
X%Ta
.
as interim vice president
for
EaSt Str udSbUrg ^'versity for
tt
?
year. In that position, he
was
responsible for the undergraduate
and graduate academic programs of the university,
faculty relations
budget development and control,
academic personnel
8
1
ro
P cedures and long-range planning. He
K^if
/adm «mstrative
!?
responsibility for library serv-
fees
During
the 1984-1985 academic year.
Camper served
as acting dean of the School of
Professional Studies As
dean, his responsibilities encompassed
all aspects of
academic administration, including scheduling
and pro-
gramming, budget development and
control, instrucequipment and supply needs, faculty and
staff
personnel policies and procedures for
faculty and staff
tional
Camper has
F^tion^
Educational
a
elected to return to the faculty at
ESU
be€n a member of the Department
of
r
Communications and
.
Technology
He was promoted
1972.
since
to assistant professor in 1975
associate professor in 1979. and
full professor in 1986
aS
nhnt!^ u
photography
He
stru ctor of black and white and
color
i"
studio
television production,
filmmaking
S Ua,
tiliZ ati0n
fs,npni
H cable
Kr
issues
and
,
and
'
communication theory and
satellite technology.
He earlier served as a secondary-level general
science
and biology teacher in the Norristown
Area School
and was a sub stitute teacher in several
D^ilr.
Philadelphia area school districts.
Camper is a member of the ESU Middle
States
evaluation Steering Committee, and
he has served as
on-site evaluator of
numerous teacher preparation
programs for the National Council for
Accreditation of
^
e
T
Educat <? rs
l
Education,
and the
.
the
New
He has served on
Pennsylvania Department of
Jersey Department of Educa-
the national nomination committee
of the Association for
Educational Communications and
Te
l
Delawa re Valley unit of the
S °.Ciety for Train ing and
Development, and
^hTq»
t
e
Uie State
System of Higher Education committee
for the
° f 016 ACademy f0r the Prof
csion of
Amprir^
P m2
\
Teaching
earne
3
mas ter's degree
in education at
master's degree in library
3 Rutgers Unive ™ty d975)
and a doctor of
education w
degree at Temple ( 1983
?
Tpm^fn
Temple University
(1972). a
)
^
Colleen? n
Un
of Pennsylvania
State
g
and
'versity Faculty, the
American
SoeietJ^ for
society
nr Training and
Development the Black
XSr*
S
.
Zi
pJ^UoMSi"^
-WhTs
580
in
?,]*
1
™
^e Blac'kCa^
H c was included in
and
Vann
and
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Two named
Robert
Herzig
65
and
David
to Hall of
Linkchorst
become
"53
Fame
will
Bloomsburg University has drafted an
anti hazing
is in compliance with Act
749 which was
passed by the Pennsylvania legislature last
April All
institutions in the State System of
Higher Kducatton are
policy that
'
'
,
instituting similar policies
-
The following statement was issued bv the office
the
vice president (or student activities:
dm
scoring
list
'•Hazing is defined as any action or
situation created
whether on or off the fraternity or sororltv
premises on
or off campus, to produce mental
or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment,
fright, humiliation,
or ridicule
Any mental or phsylcal requirement
request, or obligation placed upon
any person which
™»ld i;ause pain, disgrace, Injun or which
ll personalty
with 1.362 points.
He was an All-Pennsylvania Conference selection
in
his junior and senior seasons and
was an All-Eastern
Regional choice in 1965.
In track and field, he performed
jumps and established
a
school
Herzig
was
a
and
1951
d^tMd.ng
Linkchorst
member
of the school's undefeated teams in 1948
under Coach Robert Redman His education
was interrupted for more than a year when he
spent
time m the service, and that absence from
campus
forced him to miss one season as the
Huskies' third
baseman.
During his time as a student/athlete, Bloomsburg
never experienced a losing season in any of
the three
sports in which he participated.
After leaving the school, he
served as a head
basketball coach at Mahanoy Township
and MahaiUM
Area high schools for 14 seasons, compiling a
record of
251-79 He teams won nine league
championships and
had a winning streak of 48 consecutive games
Linkchorst also performed as a member of
the Boston
Whirlwinds In 1953 and 1955. The professlo.nl team
toured the world with the Harlem
Globetrot
He is currently one of the top amatem golfers in
northeastern Pennsylvania and has won numerous
title
and at one time held course records at three
courses In
the area.
violates an> federal, state, local
statute
,.,
university pollcj
the high and triple
record in the latter
in
event which has since been surpassed
Following graduation, he played two seasons
in the
Eastern Professional Basketball League.
He is currently the president of Mediscript Inc in
Chatsworth, California.
Linkchorst was a four-year starter on the football
and
basketball teams and also performed for
three seasons
as a member of the baseball squad.
He has the
distinction of being one of very few
athletes ever to play
at Bloomsburg to earn 11 varsity
letters
In football, he was a defensive back for
three seasons
and played quarterback for the 1952 unit.
Linkchorst
concern
reflects
They will join an elite group of former
athletes and
coaches that includes Charles 'ChuckDalv "52
ham Foster. William Garson '63. Flovd' ShortWil
v"
k 74 R U
0Uk Danny Lilwhl,e,:
R,cha
>d
nnvHT9 p
u ?
Redman
Rol*rt Rohm 60. Ron Russo
52X3
70 and Robert
Tucker '68
Herzig excelled in the sports of basketball
and track
his 'our years on the campus from
l%i
ESJ?
u established
J8
to
1965 He
several single game, season and
career school records in basketball and
still holds the
Huskies standards for season field goal
percentage
(56.7), season rebounding average
(18.4), and career
rebounds (1,041). He also ranks sixth
on the all-time
^
,
<
,
h"eed"
1
I
1
-"'"' 'P-'t«'
m
activity,
su« h a.
"Today,
liability
'I'veiMh
is
fraternities
Itself
N (»n.
lt„-
wllllngess
an Individual
tivlh notwithstanding
'
''
1
Support your alma mater each time you
use the exclusive VISA card displaying
Bloomsburg's name and logo.
talks
with Sister
Catholic Campus
graduates
It
was
governor.
McGowan
Ministry
prior
to
of
the
BU
addressing
May Commencement Exercises
first
commencement address as
at the
his
Watch your mailbox
Anita
tO
"Su.ne pledging aetlv.t.es
which have taken place ,„
,M
"••"»« «'«•- lv illegal Weask.o, vom'snppor.
.•ndasMslanee in educating nm
students"
VISA CARD!
Governor Robert P Casey
to
as alumni, should share this concei n
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
—
ol
Is
a concern for everyone. The
implementing this polio to protect the
and sororities as well as the Institution
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
VISITS BU
01
la also considered haxlng
\m activity
described In this definition which the
initiation or
^•mission mto oi affiliation with
an organization is
'''" '"^ ol ll,(ll '<
"> conditioned shall he
,n.ned
THE
CASEY
39
Hazing policy
the 12th and 13th members of the
BL" Athletic
Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies
at Homecoming on October 24.
SVd
1987
for details!
)
It's
.
^
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/"-.
40
.
reunion time at Bloom!
Homecoming, October
HOMECOMING 1987 RESERVATIONS
23-25, 1987
NAME.
2 to 4
P.M.
ALUMNI-STUDENT MIXER
P.M.
First
Kehr Union
ADDRESS
(See details below)
7
.CLASS YEAR.
Last
Friday, Oct. 23
PEP RALLY
Centennial-Waller Parking Lot
FIREWORKS
Over Upper
Campus
CITY, STATE. ZIP
Saturday, Oct. 24
8
OPEN HOUSE
A.M.
Fenslemaker Alumni House
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
A.M.
9:30
DAY TELEPHONE
_NIGHT TELEPHONE.
5 P.M.)
(Until
Carver Hall Lobby
NAME OF GUEST(S)
UNIVERSITY STORE OPENS
6 30 P
(Until
M
)
FRIDAY
HOMECOMING PARADE
10 A.M.
(Beginning at Bloomsburg H.S.)
1
ART EXHIBIT AND RECEPTION
A.M.
11
Perclval
(Until
11:15
A.M.
1
Haas
My
"OX ROAST"
Nelson Fieldhouse
HOCKEY
FIELD
1:30
P.M.
FOOTBALL
6 P.M.
My
(Brockport)
(Millersville)
wipi hot
.
profession/position:
Lower Campus Field
Redman Stadium
DINNER-DANCE
Cash bar
the Alumni-Student-Faculty Mixer
undergraduate major:
Graduate degrees:
(Have a great buffet lunch and avoid
the pre-game traffic. $7 per person,
no tickets sold at door.)
P.M.
in
Gallery
R Roberts Retrospective
P.M.)
1
wish to participate
Name
Sheraton Danville Inn
of
firm/employer:
and cold
hor d'oeuvres. Buffet dinner
featuring roast beef, chicken divan
and shrimp scampi. Dance to the
popular Richie Molinaro and Silk.
All tor $20 per person. No tickets
will be available at the door
Reunion classes will be seated together
1
wish to schedule appointments to interview
students.
Type
of student, qualifications, prerequisites:
Sunday, Oct. 25
POPS CONCERT
2:30 P.M.
Mitrani Hall.
Haas Center
(Featuring the Concert Choir,
The Husky Singers, and
The Women s Chorale Ensemble)
1
will
have a prospective student(s) with me.
Name(s):
Alumni-Student-Faculty Mixer
Would you
you like to
happening
share career information informally with today's students
at BLP Would
some of your former professors to being them up to date on what is
your lite? This is a great opportunity to do both Simply
fill
out the
like to
visit
In
with
appropriate spaces on the reservation form, and
will be prepared for students
and faculty.
we
will
include you
in
SATURDAY
the dirctory which
you would like to use this day as an opportunity
to interview students for your firm
appointment times will be arranged through Mr.
Tom Davies. director of FJU's Career
Development Center.
Number
of reservation for '"Ox
Number
of reservations for
Number
of football tickets (at
Roast"
$7 per person)
(at
If
R
i^| availability,
.«i^ call
about
motel res «™»'°ns early. For information
Address correction requested
PARENTS! " you have been accepting mail for your
son
IS™",*
Ple
°f address and/or naine We wlU
^
fDd a
15 A^^tdy and mail
materials directly to tern.
phH^TTG
&
Syou
nr
$4 per
(at
adult,
(Please enclose check payable to
the Alumni Office.
Alumni House
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Dinner-Dance
$20 per person)
$2 per
child)
BUAA-Homecomlng)
115
adJacent
mamn «
labeI
^
* e corrected
information.
NONPROFIT ORG.
II. S. POSTAGE
PAID
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
Vol. 87, No.
QUARTERLY
Bloomsburg University
1
of Pennsylvania
March 1987
Fund tops
$200,000 mark
-
for
st
1
time
For the first time In history, the nioomsburg Unlvei
sitv Alumni Annual Kund wenl over Ihe
$200,000 mark.
Of the $201,739 record-setting total, $184,924 was
contributed hy 5,027 alumni That'a 25.8
percent ol the
25,541 alumni with known addressee who were
wllclted
considerably
hlghei
public institutions
Friends
of
than
BU alumni
the
average
contributed
$16,815.
Gifts
$83!>.62l
of
ALUMNI HONORED
—
do
in
the
In
I'M.,
University
the
four-year
remalnlna
B
from
aeror.line. lo
all
sources totalled
Anlhon\ lantern. .Ilrerloi
development.
The class with the greatest number of donors was the
Class of 1978 with 2oi contributors Othei classes In the
top ten were 1968 with 199, 1980 with 194, 1977 with 188
1972 with 185, 1981 with 183, 1975 with 170, 1068 with 177'
1979 with 175 and 1976 with 174
The class with the best participation rate was the
Class of 1945 with 50 1 percent. Others In the top ten
were 1944 with 49 percent, 1943 with 48 8 percent, 1942
with 41 7 percent, 1935 with 38.9 percent, 1939 with 38.3
percent, 1940 with 38.2 percent, 1948 with 38.2 percent,
1936 with 37 7 percent and 1941 with 37 6 percent.
The Class of 1972 contributed the largest total $9,356 Others In the top ten were 1969 with $7,751
1976
with $6,538; 1968 with $6,079, 1980 with $6,018, 1974 with
$5,810, 1970 with $5,689, 1981 with $5,649, 1978 with $5,288,
and 1971 with $5,175.
The complete annual report, Including a list of all
donor., la included in this issue of The Alumni Quarterly
Three long-time leaders of the BU Alumni Association have
been
honored by having rooms in the Fenstemaker Alumni House named
for them The sittinq
room has been named for Clayton H. Hinkel "40 (left), while the library
/dining room has
been named for C. Stuart and Eda Bessie Edwards '41, In December the
house itself was
named in honor of Howard F Fenstemaker, Class of 1912
Athletes
to
(or
1
well
.i
.i
'.penal Mi|>|)lnnnil
class, too
By MIKE ALBRIGHT
Student Sports Writer
Educators throughout the country are concerned
about the scholastic performance of student athletes,
and the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
recently passed legislation concerning academic
requirements for athletes. But Bloomsburg University
has proven over the years that its student athletes can
compete both on the field and in the classroom.
According to a university study completed this past
fall, 62.7 percent of Bloomsburg's athletes graduate, a
rate far above the national average for all students,
which falls between 30 and 40 percent BU athletes
maintained a 2.81 grade point average, just below the
3.05 g.p.a. of their classmates. Bloomsburg's graduation
rate for all students is 68.3 percent.
Among the athletes in the study who failed to
graduate, only 9.2 percent were dismissed for academic
reasons while another 8.5 percent transferred The
Continued on page 8
VISIT — With over 70 BU alumni employed by Shared Medical Systems in Malvern, plans
underway to form a corporate alumni chapter there One of the first projects of the chapter
will be to host BU students to share their career experiences at SMS Meeting
at SMS to plan
this program were Dr
John Dittnch. dean of the College ol Business, Jell Stello '78, cocoordinator of the visit. Debangshu Pana. a Husky Ambassador, Patricia Boyne, assistant
professor of computer and information systems, Tom Davies. director of the BU Career
Development Center. Dr Charles Brennan. professor of mathematics and computer science,
Dr James Pomfret. professor and chairperson, mathematics and computer science, and
Rick
SMS
are
In this issue
.
.
•
Proposed Constitutional Revisions
•
1986 Annual Fund Report
•
Town
Council on
BUTV
p. 6-7
p.
13-28
p.
3
Pettine '85. co-coordinator of the
visit
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
2
1987
The Alumni
Published
friends of
Message from
four
times a
Quarterly
year for alumni
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
Director of Alumni Affairs
the President
and
Bloomsburg University.
Sandy Paul
Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Linda
Eileen
Sesquicentennial plans underway;
Jim Deterick
J.
Kelly Kreigh
Manning
Melinda Artman
Production Staff
Mission to reflect heritage, future
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
you!
R-r-ring! It's for
It Is always a pleasure to send a message to Bloomsburg University alumni
about campus activities; It is the one special way to reach each of you. We
appreciate your continuing interest in your alma mater.and I hope that by
telling you about several major events for which we are preparing you will
feel a part of the activities.
Dear Alumni Member,
and thank you to all the alumni who helped make the
1986
the most successful ever. More than twenty-five
percent of those alumni contacted contributed over $185,000. This number of
contributions is considerably more than the national average for four-year
public Institutions. We are thrilled with your response.
First, congratulations
Annual Fund Drive
By now many
you are aware that the Alumni's Annual Fund Drive was
combined In January with the other fundraising efforts of the Development
Office. We believe this change will benefit Bloomsburg University by
Improving the coordination of these activities. With your caring about
Bloomsburg University, we know 1987 can be another benchmark year.
of
Bloomsburg University
have
anniversary. Very
will be announcing the membership of the Sesquicentennial
committee. Many constituencies, Including alumni, will be represented.
Throughout the year, and In addition to a special celebration, we plan
campus-wide coordination of as many activities as possible. We are eager to
keep you apprised of these events
1989
shortly, I
In
will
its
150th
Coinciding with the sesquicentennial in 1989 is the institution's ten-year
accreditation review by the Middle States Association of Colleges and
Schools. The eight-member steering committee has been named and will
begin Its task this spring. We anticipate this process of self-study and
preparation for the visit will proceed smoothly since the university has in the
last ten years established a comprehensive data base that will be available to
the committee. All aspects of the university, including its relationship to its
alumni, will be considered.
Also of Importance to the Middle States self-evaluation is the university's
current consideration of a new university mission statement. This statement
will reflect the strong heritage of Bloomsburg University and will poise the
institution for the 1990s. The development of an outcomes assessment plan
for our graduates and the strategic
planning effort In which the institution
has been engaged this past year also
relate directly to preparation for the
Middle States review. The unifying of
these initiatives is most important to
the
advancement
of
Bloomsburg Uni-
versity.
The phone will soon be ringing for you! And when you answer, you'll find a
Bloomsburg alumnus, student or friend who is calling to ask for a pledge to the 1987
Alumni Annual Fund.
Several hundred volunteer callers will be contacting alumni from coast to coast during
Fund Phonathon from March 2 to April 2, 1987. When you receive your call, I
hope you will take a few minutes to talk with the volunteer caller and make your pledge.
As you make your pledge, you will be showing your pride in Bloomsburg University and
helping the Alumni Annual Fund reach its $250,000 goal.
the Annual
Some alumni have asked why BU attempts to speak with each alumna or alumnus.
This is done in the belief that each of us has a vested interest in BU and that our opinions
are important. Whether a graduate of Bloomsburg State Normal School, Bloomsburg
State Teachers College, Bloomsburg State College or Bloomsburg University, each of us
has either contributed to or benefitted from the fine reputation Bloomsburg University
has achieved.
Bloomsburg University is proud of its history of accomplishment in the field of higher
As in the past, Bloomsburg seeks to provide superior educational opportunities to all its students. The generous support of our dedicated alumni has done much
for
education.
our school
at Bloomsburg Univerhas been under study the past
eighteen months, and action on a new
governance structure is anticipated
later this spring. I expect the new
governance model
promote the
long institutional history of participation, communication and collegtahiv
will
Many of you who live in the region
or in central Pennsylvania probably
were able to enjoy one or more of the
AUSPRICH
fine performances given this year as
part of the Celebrity Artist Series. The support of this series
by our many
friends, alumni, students and employeess has been heartwarming
Later this
spring we will announce the 1987-1988 series which also promises
to bring
exciting talent and varied productions to campus.
is
not complete.
Over the last year a variety of programs and projects have been supported
unrestricted gifts from alumni. These include, but are not limited to, the following:
by
Scholarship awards to academic scholars
•
• Alumni services such as The
Alumni Quarterly, Homecoming Weekend, Alumni
Weekend, Class Reunions, Chapter Meetings and Dinner Theaters
Faculty research and development grants which enhance the courses being
taught
•
• Cultural programs such as the
spectacular Celebrity Artist Series, as well as
outstanding lectures, artists-in-residence and art exhibits throughout
the year
16 " 1
student"
pUrchases P rovidin g state-of-the-art technology
to
Bloomsburg's 6,000-plus
•
Athletic scholarships for recruitment of outstanding student-athletes
•
Overall facility improvement and
campus
beautification
Without your support, these projects and programs would
not have been funded With
this m mind, we once again ask for your help.
When you receive your call please
respond with a generous gift. In order to meet our goal, it is
imperative that all our loval
alumni join us. Every gift brings us another step closer to the
"margin of excellence" we
Sincerely,
Susan M. Mitchell '82
Assistant Director of Development
Chairperson, Phonathon '87
am
planning to attend several alumni chapter meetings this spring and
some of you in your home towns Others of vou I
hope are planning to attend Alumni Day on June 6, 1987. We
are always
happy to see you and welcome you to campus any time.
I
but the task
Support from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and tuition from students does not
cover the costs of operating a high quality university. Many of the benefits you enjoyed
as a student came as a direct result of the generosity of alumni who chose to support
their Alma Mater. With this support, Bloomsburg University has been
able to achieve a
"margin of excellence," and efforts are ongoing as we seek to expand on this tradition.
Governance
sity
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look forward to greeting
P
S.
(
As you consider your
gift, journey back in time to your
days at Bloomsburg
a e y0Ur ,,f
U iS t0day 0nly 0160 wU1
true appreciation of yoTeduclu
1?
t
H
to you, and I'm sure your gift will be a
reflection of this.
knnl
known
^
Then
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
Students geTbehind scenes' experience
in local
1987
3
government, TV production
BU TVJele vises Town meeting
By MELINDA
ARTMAN
Student Feature Writer
While
much
L
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of
a dy
SK
bU rg
Northeastern Pennsylvania was tuned° F " PM Ma ***e." the residents of
arCa h3d 0,6 rare opportunity
,?
»
observe their
town
government
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in action
to
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via televiC,CVI
sion.
In a joint effort between
the Bloomsburg Town
Council and Bloomsburg University's
Television Services Department, live coverage
of the council's February 9 session was broadcast on Service
Electric Cable
1
iv Channel
13.
r
Tom
Joseph, director of BU TV Services,
used past
experiences as the foundation for the
Bloomsburg
broadcast. Joseph says he had lived in
Pittsburgh and
viewed
many
television.
of
"And
that
so
city's
council
meetings
via
thought." he says. "Well, why not
here? It's a small town, and most
people know the
council members. There's quite a number
of homes with
cable television, and it just seemed
I
to
be a logical
thing."
Joseph presented the idea to Town secretary
Gerald
Depo. "It turns out Depo had thought about
this was
familiar with it and was very anxious
to do it " savs
3
Joseph.
'
The technical work and production was handled bv the
combined forces of TV Services and faculty members
and students enrolled in the Department of Mass
f
is? *rs
Communications.
Thirty students staffed the studio during
the town
council broadcast, serving as everything from
production assistant to director.
"It was a really good
experience for us to see what's really going on in
Bloomsburg," says Tina Wolf, a senior who operated
cameras during the broadcast.
Patrick Loftus, a junior who was a floor manager,
adds, "We got solid practical experience on all
the
equipment. We also got to see how the council works."
The council members seemed equally pleased with the
results of the evening. Councilman Stephen Beck, a BU
math professor, noted, "Considering that BU had a
bunch of amateurs here, we all did very well. The staff
was very professional and cooperative."
STUDENTS STAFFED STUDIO FOR COUNCIL MEETING
studio
to
construct
and air a 30-minute
local
news
program.
the program good experience for the
students, but it also presents useful and Interesting
information to the community in a professional manner.
is
Professor William Acierno, executive producer of
"Bloom News," believes town residents may view BU
students in a different light after watching any one of
the student-staffed productions.
"We're really just scratched the
surface
we hope for a better
mix of community, academic, and
university activity-related
.
.
.
programming.
— Tom Joseph, director
"They're doing programs that are 'real world' televiprograms; they're not just class projects This is
hands-on, front line experience," says Joseph. "It's a
very competitive job market in television, and any piece
of experience is a real advantage."
Telethons are yet another vehicle available for the
sion
students.
Although the council followed the same basic structure it uses during its usual meetings, there were subtle
differences. Perhaps, some observers noted, the meeting was a bit more serious; there were occasional
nervous glances toward the camera, along with the
increased appearance of suitcoats and ties.
Even Bloomsburg Mayor Dan Bauman felt pangs of
nervousness. "At first, when all the lights come on, it
gives you a kind of funny feeling," said Bauman, "but I
think the whole council got right into it, and it didn't
"
bother us too much
The future of televised council meetings depends on
how the initial broadcast was received by the public
However, Bauman felt it might be harder for some
people to attend the meetings if the meetings were
moved to the campus on a regular basis.
The Bloomsburg Town Council broadcast joins several
other already-established programs which follow a
community service program.
"One of the things we try to do with the Television
Services Department, since it has the transmitter
cable," says Joseph, "is to try to do things that have
some kind of community tie-in because what we do goes
home."
"Bloom News," the local news program broadcast
Friday evenings on Channel 13, is a prime example of
programming directed to the community. However,
"Bloom News" differs from the council broadcast
directly into the
because it actually is a class. Instead of just learning
from a book, students apply the theories through handson experience. Students select the story ideas, go on
location to report and film the story, and return to the
The American Cancer
was
November, and
Society's telethon
broadcast live from two locations
ofBU TV services
students also staffed the Easter Seals
telethon scheduled
In
Not only
in
March.
"We've
who
programming."
He said the department Is studying the feasibility of
offering academic courses by cable transmissions.
He
also noted that "programs which bring
University
bin.llons I., the public are a strong possibility."
They
could Include sporting events such as football,
basket
ball and wrestling competition.
Television Services are also doing something for
alumni; they are making video tapes of commencement
exercises which are made available to graduates and
their families through the Alumni Association
New magazine
Area residents and the university community can read
the Town of Bloomsburg's top official moved away
from his hometown and returned to make good, and how
a nearby police chief returned to active duty after being
how
forced into disability retirement
These stories, along with other articles and features,
are found in a new community magazine, Spectrum,
published by Walter Brasch's Journalism seminar In the
semester. Spectrumwill be published each semestei
at a newsstand price of one dollar
Brasch says this is a first-time effort of this nature by
the university and was not undertaken to compete with
any area publications. "Our main objective is to give
journalism students valuable experience.
"They are learning about design and typography,
editorial decision-making, advanced feature writing,
administration, business, circulation and advertising
Students are graded on their production work, their
writing, and a take-home exam which is a series of case
fall
problems in ethics
Financing for the magazine comes almost entirely
from advertising and circulation revenues, according to
Brasch. "I believe students must realize that in a
capitalist society, even the best ideas and writing must
have a strong financial base We don't seek subsidies
but are working closely with area businesses for
really
jusi
scratched the surface," says
believes i«W7 "will bring a better
mix of
community, academic, and University activity related
Joseph,
debuts
advertising.
"We have enough different assignments to keep
everyone In the course busy," Brasch says. "All
iyi>esettlng Is done on campus using a computer and
Ia8erprinter, plus a Compugraphu
Mrs system for
special heads. All design and paste-up Is also done by
students.
"Although the actual printing Is done by a local
printer, students do the folding, gathering, stitching and
"
trimming
Brasch, who is edltor ln-chlef, describes the seminar
as a high-Stress, extensive lab experience, but says the
students are having a lot of fun In the venture
"We have
Important roles for everyone, so we give
everyone," he says. "We're an equal opportunity employer," he adds with a smile.
"We put in very long days on the project, but the
students seem to be challenged and thoroughly enjoy
it," he observes.
This semester the class Intends to double the magazine's 32 pages and Its circulation.
titles to
Alumni may obtain a copy of the first Spectrum by
sending a request, along with a dollar, to Fenstemaker
Alumni House, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg PA
17815
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1987
Brief
.
but important!
ALICHNIE
The Pennsylvania State Board of Nursing recently
voted to retain full approval of the BU bachelor of
science degree program in nursing.
The latest approval followed a three-day survey visit
by State Board representatives who verified the university's compliance with State Board rules and regulations
for baccalaureate nursing programs
The visit resulted in commendations for 16 changes
and improvements made in the program since the
previous evaJuation in 1982, according to Dorette Welk,
nursing department chair
Total spring enrollment for 1987 is 6,609, up from 6,330
students In 1986 and 6,193 In 1985. The total PTE (fulltime equivalent) Is 5,917 students.
M. Christine Alichnie, associate professor In the
department of nursing, has completed requirements for
a Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania
The University received a $10,000 bequest from Anna
Miller Freyermuth, Class of 1923. A resident of Easton,
Mrs. Freyermuth died October 4, 1986.
Melissa Piper Nelson, a Penn State graduate and
area native, has been named director of
publications at BU, It is a new position in the Office of
University Relations.
Nelson will serve as the resource person in the design,
writing, editing and printing of the various university
NELSON
The 25-hour dance marathon In late February, sponsored by the BU Kehr Union Program Board, benefitted
Camp Dost, a summer camp for children with cancer.
Recent appointments to the faculty and staff include
Winona J. Cochran, instructor of psychology; Austin J.
Hoffman, assistant professor of marketing and management; Jonnelle M. DePetro, instructor of philosophy and
anthropology; Eric Van, admissions counselor; William
A. Koch, resident advisor in student life; Thomas Aleto,
instructor of philosophy and anthropology; J. Stephen
Buckley, assistant professor of marketing; Stephen R.
Couch, assistant professor of sociology and social
welfare; Thomas G. Miller, instructor of philosophy and
anthropology, Robert Reevs, assistant professor of
Committee members are Barrett Benson (chemistry),
Dennis Hinde (mass communications), Scott Miller
(library), David Minderhout (philosophy and anthropology), Nancy Onuschak (nursing ), John Scrimgeour
(counseling), and Robert Yori (accounting).
faculty
at
the end
of
the
The Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc., recently
approved funding for three academic proposals totaling
more than
Center for Instructional
$3,000 for faculty development
workshops, and $3,141 for the purchase of a microscope
and an incubator for use in laboratory work.
to the
President Ausprich has implemented an interim
governance structure following an early December vote
by the BU faculty that defeated a proposed governance
plan prepared by a committee appointed last year.
A committee to prepare a permanent governance
structure proposal has been convened by the co-chairs
of Meet and Discuss. The committee has been charged
with presenting a proposal for vote by the end of the
President Ausprich and six other presidents of institutions of higher education from across the country spoke
on the role of state colleges and universities in the
economic development of their regions at a meeting of
American Association
of State Colleges and Univerheld in Phoenix, Arizona.
They emphasized that the universities can play a
significant role in the economic development of their
regions through close interaction with the business
community and government as well as activities the
sities
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A BU committee has been named to prepare an
institutional policy on AIDS and a set of
procedures for
dealing with the disease should it occur on campus.
of the principal charges of the committee will
be to
out an AIDS education plan for the university
One
map
commu-
nity.
tions.
A very successful Christmas luncheon was held by the
Philadelphia Chapter on December 13 at John Wanamaker's in that city. Representing the university were
President Ausprich, Tony Ianiero (director of development), Doug Hippenstiel '68 (director of alumni affairs),
Brian Trusty and Wendi Hamer (Husky Ambassadors).
'59, president of the Alumni
Association, and her husband, Ron, also attended the
luncheon.
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The BU passing combination of quarterback Jay
tight end Kevin Grande were named to the
1986 Associated Press Little Ail-American Team.
Maynard P. Mordan, a former teacher at the Bloomsburg State Normal School, died recently in Bloomsburg.
"Football News"magazine has selected BU nose
guard Wes Cook to its 1986 Ail-American honorable
mention unit. In his four years with the team he had 222
tackles, 120 of them unassisted.
for 20 quarterback sacks.
BU
appears often
football statistics.
7-2-1
He was
in the final 1986
The Huskies, who
also responsible
NCAA Division II
finished the season
under first-year head coach Pete Adrian, had three
individuals receive recognition, while the
included among the nation's passing leaders.
the
Clark B. (Pat) Patterson of Bloomsburg recently
came across an item he saw in a newspaper years ago:
"It seems hard to believe, but curiously enough, it's
true
back in the 90s, Harry Butts played 28 straight
football games
without taking time out
for the
State Normal School of Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania
wearing an artificial leg!"
"It was closed one day in the 1950s, I recall, the only
day for a storm in the 29 years I was there," said John
Hoch, retired administrator and faculty member He
said the late Harvey Andruss, the former college
president who came to Bloomsburg in 1931, never
mentioned any other closing because of weather condi-
$9,000.
They included $3,000
Systems Development,
1986-1987
Robert B. Hessert, associate professor of psychology
will retire July 3 after 15 years at BU.
least half a century.
DeDea and
will retire later this year.
director of library services since
academic year.
snowstorm closed the University for a day
it was only the second time in at
January,
Catherine Richie, a receptionist in the Kehr Union for
years before retiring in 1985, died on February 22.
Survivors include her husband, Neil M.; two sons, Neil
and Joe; and two grandchildren.
members
William V. Ryan,
August 1973, will retire
in
BU's 23rd annual reading conference will be held
and 24 at the Sheraton Danville Inn.
Registration information, including a complete list of
speakers and topics, can be obtained by contacting
conference director Edward Poostay at 717-389-4092.
April 23
spring semester.
Two BU
a giant
and a half
Mary Anne Klemkosky
Seven faculty members have been asked by President
Ausprich to serve on a steering committee to prepare
for the Middle States evaJuation of Bloomsburg University In 1989.
When
marketing and management; and Linda Slocum,
instructor of languages and cultures.
Benton
publications.
RYAN
institutions
can undertake themselves
Six faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences were
elected to serve on the search and screen commitee for
dean of the college.
Serving on the committee are Riley Smith (English),
Karl Beamer (art), James Pomfret (math/computer
science), James Cole
biology /allied health sciences),
(
Sue Jackson (sociology /social welfare) and David Minderhout (philosophy/anthropology)
team was
The balance in the offense was evidenced in that
runningback Tom Martin was one of Division IPs top
rushers, while quarterback Jay DeDea was listed near
the top in total offense.
Martin averaged 91.8 yards per game, rushing 183
times for 918 yards in the Huskies' 10 contests. The
junior was the team's leading scorer as well with eight
touchdowns. DeDea ran a school-record 439 offensive
plays, gaining 2,189 yards, an average of 218.9 per
game. The duo was credited for a combined 3,187 yards,
which includes 80 yards in receptions for Martin.
DeDea's passing yardage, along with Martin's yards on
the ground, accounted for all but 251 of Bloomsburg's
offensive yards in 1986.
Kicker Chris Mingrone was the other
Bloomsburg
performer among the national leaders as
he averaged
1.0 field goals per game. He
connected on 10 or 20
attempts, the longest of the season was
41 yards.
As a team, the Huskies were one of the best passing
teams in the nation, gaining 235.3 yards per game in the
air.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March 1987
Signals from satellite
21
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map weather
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he has the day s forecast recorded and
readv to plav over the
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cost-effective than the previous
information, according to Pifer Previouslv maps
P were
Ph °ne lme l ° A " entown lhat COSl n^ore than S2.
year Pifer says the satellite is by far a more efficient
svstem
hel 0f students R as been operating
the weather stat.on and 24-hour
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the map printer as well as instruments
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weather equipment on Hartline's roof
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for
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National Weather Service at Avoca Airport, where
hp ha f cnlV
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Combinin S
maps and local conditions such as
temoera ure wind speed and pressure, he has found
temperature,
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WEATHER SERVICE OPERATED
only one incoming phone line for weather
thG
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f Extended Programs
financed an expansion Todav the
°
?n supported by Extended
weather service still
Programs, has a five-line capacity
There are currently three phone lines in operation to handle
the 250 average calls pel
day. Pifer says he has seen as many as 700 calls
come
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crll-?^?locations.
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specific
can
in when a major storm is due
eS C3lls from travellers or People who need special
reports about
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Because weather data are kept on record dating back to 1970 Pifer
requests for past weather reports needed for insurance
or legal purposes
calling one of the three numbers
389-2200. 389-2300 or 389-2400
anyone in the
Bloomsburg vicinity from farmers to faculty, can hear
updated, pre-recorded
forecasts rom the BU 24-hour weather service.
The message runs five davs a week
and a weekend summary plays Friday through Sunday.
fulfill
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By
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4.5
Alumni
trip to
In this
London
number
invited to participate in a
London
May which is being planned by Dr.
Susan Rusinko of the BU English Department.
The group leaves Bloomsburg by bus on May 15,
theatre trip in
from Newark on Virgin Airlines, and returns
Bloomsburg on May 23.
HOTEL: Royal National Hotel on Russell
Square in the Bloomsbury section of London, near
the British Museum (now called British Library)
and within walking distance of shopping and
flies
to
theatre areas.
MEALS: Continental breakfast. One or two teas
or lunches in a London home, with actors,
directors, writers and other members of the
theatre profession.
PLAYS: Tickets to four plays in London.
OTHER: An all-day trip to Stratford-upon-Avon,
including a play, and a half-day trip to Windsor
Castle.
CREDIT OPTION: Students with any major can
earn three credits which involve (1) individual
consultations with Dr. Rusinko before the trip
regarding paper topics and reading assignments;
(2) a term paper of 10-12 pages on a topic of the
student's choice after consultation. The topic may
be related to a student's major, whether it be
literature, finance, psychology, history, sociology
or others. Papers are due by June 12, 1987
COST:
$1,090
apply for each opening
BU's appeal remains strong
sity
Alumni are
PIFER
invited
to join theatre
(plus
tuition
of
$210 paid sepa-
by credit students) or $1,090 plus $25
attendance fee paid separately by non-credit
rately
participants.
DEADLINES: $50 deposit by March 15, 1987.
Balance due April 1, 1987. (Editor's Note: We
realize some alumni will not have received this
mailing by March 15.)
5
day of rising education costs and a declining
of high school graduates, Bloomsburg Univ. i]
receives
four-and-one-half applications for each
for the ensuing school year and
reaches student capacity by mid-March or early April.
freshman opening
Bloomsburg has been in this unique position since
about 1978, according to Tom L Cooper, dean ol
enrollment management
"It was at that time we
decided, due to the size of our physical plant and
projected faculty numbers, that we should limit our full
time undergraduate enrollment to around :">, and our overall enrollment to around 6.400," Cooper
said.
Bloomsburg gets about 4,800 to 5,000 applications for
approximately 1,100 freshman openings "This year, we
did let the bars down a little and took about 80 more
freshmen than we have normally been taking Our closeoff date for accepting applications for the 1986-1987
school year was March 15," Cooper said.
Several primary reasons point to why Bloomsburg has
an excellent application response, according to Cooper.
Academic programs are carefully selected and have
resulted in a high placement rate of graduates In the
early 1970s, Bloomsburg's enrollment was composed of
approximately 70 percent teacher education students.
Since then, to keep abreast of changing employment
trends, the university has increased Its offerings In
liberal arts and business areas along with the profes
sional fields. Particular emphasis has been placed on
the move into the technological age As a result, since
1980, Bloomsburg has placed over 80 percent of Itfl
graduates in job-related fields.
Another factor for BU's high number of freshman
applications is the reasonable cost of a four-year college
education due to substantial public support. Being one of
14 state-owned universities in the State System of
Higher Education, approximately 40 percent of the
university budget is supplied by the Commonwealth and
the balance by student fees, grants and others. It costs
approximately $4,000 a year for a student living on
campus
at Bloomsburg, which Is a little less than half of
the average yearly cost at most private schools
A
well-administered financial Bid program at the state
and federal levels has permitted around 75 percent of
the student body to participate in grant, loan or work
study
assistance, according to Thomas Lyons, BU
financial aid director. What effecl the Hlghei
Education
Amendment of 1080 will have on this percentage cannot
be determined
at this time,
he said.
Bloomsburg enjoys a better-than-average retention of
students. Cooper attributes this to a number of factors.
Students are Involved In scheduling a variety of events
such as concerts, plays, contests, stage performers,
ba/aar.s and
show,
Cooper thinks the comprehensive summer orientation
sessions for Incoming students are crucial In helping
them get the greatest possible benefit from their college
<
r
«i f
I
education.
The Career Development Center
ing and planning services to
offers career counsel-
BU undergraduates,
gradual*- and continuing education students, and
alumni. The Center for Counseling and Human Development assists students In developing human growth
potential and in adjusting to campus services through
Individual, group and workshop formats.
The Center for Academic Development exists to
equalize educational opportunity for students regardless
of their economic background or status. Tutorial services are also available to all students.
Another attraction at Bloomsburg for students and
their parents is Its campus. Dr. Robert Parrish, vice
president for administration, points out that a large
percentage of the buildings on both the lower and upper
campuses have been built since the mid-1960s and are
tailored to student needs. Buildings are well maintained,
and an on-going beautlflcatlon plan has resulted In a
well-kept campus, he added.
Bloomsburg is accessible to commuting students from
nearby rural communities and to students using interstate highways to come from greater distances.
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
6
1987
Constitutional
Would increase
Proposed deletions
in
changes proposed
size of board,
italics,
insertions
in
change terms
boldface.
CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
be custodian of the seal of the corporation.
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
ARTICLE V
Treasurer
Amended
and
April 25, 1981
June 6, 1987
ARTICLE
I
Name, Location and Object
Section 1. This corporation shall be known as the ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF
BLOOMSBURG STATE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY, INC
Section 2. The business of the Association shall be conducted at Bloomsburg State
Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, where all its meetings shall be held.
Section 3 2. It Is the object of the Association to promote the cause of education
by fostering and maintaining among Its members a spirit of cooperation with the
Administration, Faculty, Staff and Students of BSC BU.
College,
Section I. The Treasurer shall receive and deposit all fees, dues, contributions
and other funds of the corporation and shall keep the same in a bank account or
investments in the name of the corporation. He/she shall keep the accurate
accounts of all receipts and disbursements and shall report thereon at each regular
meeting of the Board of Directors, or whenever so required. The Treasurer shall
be responsible for handling the financial affairs of the corporation. He/she shall
prepare financial statements and shall report thereon at each regular meeting of
the Board. He/she shall pay all bills when certified for payment by the Director of
Alumni Affairs or the President or Vice President or Secretary of the Association.
In the Treasurer's absence, the Secretary of the Association is authorized to sign
checks.
A board member shall be designated by the Board to sign checks and
vouchers in the Treasurer's absence. The Association shall secure a bond to cover
officers and employees who handle Association funds in the performance of their
duties.
ARTICLE
II
Government and Officers
Section 1. Elective Officers. The elective officers of this Association shall
be a
president, a vice president, a secretary and a treasurer, each of whom shall
be
elected for a period of one year by majority vote of those in attendance at
the
annual reorganizaton meeting of the Board as provided In this Constitution and ByLaws.
In order to provide fiscal continuity, the tenure of the treasurer
will not be
restricted. The treasurer will serve ex-offlclo and will not be counted
as one of the
voting members of the Board.
Section 2. Alumni Board. The Alumni Board shall consist of twenty
-one twentyfour members beginning April 26, 1975 June 6, 1987. Seven members
to serve for a
period of three years, seven members to serve for a period of two years
seven
members to serve for a period of one year. On that date, ten members shall be
elected, with five to serve two-year terms and five to
serve one-year terms as
determined by drawing lots. Thereafter, seven twelve members shall
be elected
each year to serve a term of three two years. A member may be
elected for
one two additional three-year two-year terms at the completion
of his/her first
three-year term. Beginning in 1981 no person may serve more
than two full
year terms
three-
in continuity.
Beginning In 1987 no person may serve more than six
After a lapse of one year, said Individual may be elected
again
to the Board in conformance with this Constitution,
as heretofore stated Retiring
directors may be elected to honorary life memberships on
the Board of Directors if
Uiey have served at least five three-year terms
or a total of 15 14 years on the
Board. Honorary life members of the Board shall not be counted
In determining the
presence of a quorum, nor shall they have a vote In matters before
the Board
Section 3. A president may succeed himself/herself
at the discretion of the
nom nating committee and subsequent election at the annual
reorganization
meeting of the Board. However, if he/she retires as
president, by virtue of his/her
office, shall automatically become an
ex-officio member of the Alumni Board for a
term of one year, such year to be the year following
the term of office as
President.
A president whose regular term on the Board has expired
shall
automatically become an ex-offlclo member of the
Board for one year
n 4 A y
Cai C
occurrJn 8 In any office or in any position as
Board
y
f^!i°
w ? \l
members,
during
the !interval between annual meetings, shall
be filled bv a
majority of the remaining members of the
Board, for a term to expire at the next
the
embers
vacanc V whl <* may occur in any position of
°!.
e
me 0f,
annuaI meetln 8 sna11 be filled by a majority vote of
i? for 4the
u
the members
unexpired term of the vacancy involved
5 T
Board may autnorlze toe Section of such additional
officers as
.
mfTi^H
if
y b deemed necessary. Likewise, the Board may declare any position
vacant
hl f.
years
in succession.
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all
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serve as ex-officio
members on
»"*
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The President and Vice President
committees as
wl^ntiv
Pri ° r
will
set forth in Article VIII Section 2
n reqUeSt
<
A^Tuon
^
""^ty,
by
member/membere
of toe
°'
toe President and Alumni Director
of Directors to represent the
Boanl
ARTICLE VI
Board
of Directors
The Board of Directors shall have general charge and
management and control of all the funds and property of the corporation, and
Section
1.
carry out its purposes, subject to the By-Laws. It shall submit at each annual
meeting or have published in the Quarterly, affairs of the Association. It shall
report on the activities of the Association at each annual meeting or in THE
ALUMNI QUARTERLY.
Section 2. The regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at least
four times a year. Special meetings shall be called by the order of the President
or
upon the written request of any two members of the Board. A majority of the
Directors shall constitute a quorum.
Section 3. Said Board shall have power to frame rules for its own regulation and
transaction of business.
Section 4. The Executive Committee shall be made up of the elected officers,
the
Director of Alumni Affairs, and any others so designated by the Board.
ARTICLE VII
Director of Alumni Affairs
Section 1. The Director of Alumni Affairs of the College University shall
be
responsible for planning and coordinating all the activities of the Association. He/
she will organize and implement alumni-related programs on campus,
direct assist with fund-raising drives, have editorial responsibilities for
various
publications and serve either as Chairman chairperson or as a member
of
campus alumni affairs committees.
He/she shall be responsible directly to the Executive Committee of the Board of
Directors of the BSC Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
on matters
solely of Association nature. He/she shall coordinate all
alumni activities and
report to the BSC Vice President for Administration Bloomsburg
University Vice
President for Institutional Advancement.
He/she shall confer with administrators, faculty, students, alumni
and the
general public to secure support for alumni projects and activities.
He/she shall
work with organizations at both local, state, and national levels to maintain
and
upgrade the quality of the total alumni program.
ARTICLE
VIII
Committees
Section 1. The President shall appoint, subject to the
approval of the Board of
Directors, such committees from the membership of the
Association as he/she may
see fit to create for assistance in the performance
of his/her duties. The President
may delegate to such duly constituted committees the authority to collect receive
and disburse funds, make necessary expenditures, and
to manage the particular
activity of the Association delegated to them.
ecWo/I 2 The foUowin standing committees shall
S
be appointed by the Board,
-
v/f
A
Q art Fl Publications Committee, whose duty it shall be to stimulate
? by
? the
L publication of the Alumni
membership
Quarterly and other news bulletins.
Comm t e€: wh0S€ d"ty it shall be to furnish and maintain Alumni
Jh
!
^Trophy
Room andj to
have custody of and properly care for and preserve all
trophies works of art, furniture, goods, and
chattels whatsoever belonging to the
t
tS^^
°
corporation.
_
ARTICLE
^
.
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III
President
P, sldent snaI1
,
P"»lde
meetings of the Association and of
Perf0rm sucn other dutie * a * toe Association
or
a
Board
of Directors may assign to him/her.
He/she shall sign all written contract!
o the Association or designate the Director
of Alumni Affairs, in writing
to s gn
absence>
"* Vice President
tt^S^'JfSireCtorS
^
^ S^n?LS
at all
i
wAttt3*T**
ARTICLE
IV
the
Board
i.
Tje Secretary
of Directors
and
h^mJ^^""6
contriDUtions
1
n
mvestments and generally
'
t
to
manage
and
metin^^"^
whose duty it shall be to collect
m **e *»d collect loans and supervise
said activity
dut 11 s**" ** t0 P^P* 1 an annua] btJ dget to be
!?of Directors
n
1
? approval
submitted to the Board
for
eaCh saidJading committee shall be elected
by the Board of
nl^tnt*?™"?*0Wn fll D ersh/
shall consist of such additional members
*
a
? ? be Pappointed
of the Association
as shall
by the Board of Directors won
^mlt^TL^T T
h0S
*
Md
«#E
^ TuZVni^ H^' ^
An*
°LTh 2S m
ttr £,fl?
J!"
shall give notice of all meetings
of the Association
shall record the minutes of said
°
Student Loans and Grants Committee,
te
hands
^
t0
^
TeqUlr
shaI]
2Z?J2
e Treasurer of the
efl
Secretary
Section
sole
shall
tnnsfer
™y Pa * or all of the
Association
^s
S UHto» commit
shall act as treasurer of the
? connection
S°l
with the functions of his/her
committee, shall keep accurate accounts
thereof, and file an annual report of the
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
„«,
atoefto;
1987
7
ARTICLE X
Meetings and Elections
.
U
tlng of
*"
corporation on such day of
each v°ear al
designated by the College authorities and the
Board of
DIrwtorN o
nf this
thiT Association, as
Ursctare
Alumni Day. At such meeting, seven members of
A Nomlna "n* Committee. appomS by the
« fate o candidates. Nominations may also be made by any
number ol
of thf
the corporation at the lime of the
said meeting Elections shall be" hv I
i;*v;j
voice vote of the duly qualified
members of
cor^Jat
rpurauon.
on unless
u^e^s a
written ballot is requested by at least
five members
on
0i buSine*s at me annuaI meetings
shall
be
that B^rany
generally
f[by corporations
adopted and followed
similar to this one
Section 3 Special meetings of the
corporation may be called by the President
upon the request of the Board o( Ihrevtors,
or upon the written request of any
,
D
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^
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coSttls
"
A. Budget-Finance Committee.
This
0 "*
ranclafmlueA '
B
K IK
It least
committee
AMMtkm
will
thr£
m™£
prepare and recommend the
^ offer^m^IZfTSK
Student Loans and Grants Committee.
This committee will recommend
,0an
HCieS and
needed; monitor ie nee^TsruSlnts
5L
,
1
m
ney
avaUabIe
°'
'<"" loans; recommend the amount
of monev
eaCh yCar ? r ,oans;
"*°mmend additions
°
™7f£
S-trT
lhn.^Ki Pr0gram
Sa5Sjps
8
am ° UntS
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and deletions
°
f
grantS Mld
namCS f ° r nCW
8
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and
regarding the operation of^T!?
the Alumni House and Alumni
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prepay
a^d
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equipment
n
h
publication
In
mltt e 11 S committee will advise and make
recommenda!l
on matters pertaining f
to ,fund
raising projects
R c °gnl ! ion Committee. This committee will seek, review, and
52?. t
d nominations
for various awards such as the
Distinguished Service
a
Awards and
Young AJumni of the Year awards; serve in an
advisory and
0
n
g capaclty,ln ^cognizing individuals as they reach a certain lifetime
tions
ST
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,o
tt and
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r
,nv s
,ai ,mv,in «- shau state the
no subject not so stated shall be considered at
m hn * Ten lii,ys ni,,u r " SUl'h meetings
bV g i v e n toeach
:7
commUn Catl0n mal,ed 10 hls 1,1 toWM»t n«med address
or by
y
the quarterly J
bulletin of the corporation
:
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wnicn the meeting
make recommendations
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Standing commlttees
be appointed jointly bv the
DlreCt0r M]
members wlU
on
la
called,
Si
,
ARTICLE
JL^f,!?
XI
Seal
.
i-ifSK
Inscribed
^i n^t ^,
I
.J?5
with
the
common or corpor .tr seal
name Alumni Association of
versity
the corporation shall be round.
the Bloomsburg State College Uni-
of
arranged In the form of a circle on the outer
edge, and the words
Incorporated 1933 arranged across the Inside of the u
giving plateau; and assist in planning
for recognition of individuals as the need
,
L
Weekend/Homecoming Committee. This committee will assist in
m
making
plans for AJumni Weekend (e.g. selection of date,
programs, and special
ARTICLE
accommodations; pricing the weekend package and per-day
costiTand
other special features) and Homecoming
Weekend (e.g. reception after football
locati on for dinner; menu selection; program;
and other special
fea'tu^es?
m m
G. Alumni Chapters/Student Relations. This committee
wUl assist in developing
and principles for the alumni Chapter program; assist in
developing the
schedule of Chapter meetings each year; advise the Alumni
Director concerning
8 for Chapter meetings; act as liaison with
8
the Husky Ambassadors and
P™
the Student Alumni Association; and to review
and recommend programs to
Involve students in Alumni Association activities.
Membership
,
Graduates
of the Bloomsburg Literary Institute, of the Bloomsburg
State
Normal School, of the State Teachers College at Bloomsburg. Pa., and/or
of the
Bloomsburg State College and/or Bloomsburg University.
B. Former students who were duly enrolled and in regular attendance at
any of
the said schools for a period of one full school year.
C. All members of the faculties of said schools, past, and present.
D. All members of the Board of Trustees of the College during their tenure
of
office.
E. Student Alumni membership open to students presently enrolled at BSC
F. Associate members, i.e., the supportive staff of the College (campus help and
staff).
Alumni
Board
ALUMNI DAY
June 5 and 6
be voted upon
the Scranton
1987
In
In
for educational purposes and which purpose shall Include,
but not be limited to
student loans, scholarships and memorials. In the event
thai the said Bloomsburg
State College University or Its successors shall have been dissolved
by the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania or be unwilling or unable to accept them, all
properties of this Association shall be turned over to the
Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania for similar purposes.
Section 2. Membership and the right to vote at any meeting of the corporation
shall be automatically suspended upon failure to contribute to the support of the
Association.
Section 3. A suspended member may be reinstated into full membership upon
receipt of a contribution to the corporation.
will
address Is known, or by publication
proposed amendments shall be submitted
XIII
Dissolution
Section 1, Dissolution shall mean the ending or termination
of the Association as
an active organization which shall come about for any
reason Including legal
action voluntary action on the part of the membership,
or for any reason which
shall Involve surrender or forfeiture of the Charter, hut
which shall not be limited
to these reasons.
Section 2. Upon dissolution of this Association, for any
reason, all monies and
funds, Including obligations then owing to said
Association on account of unpaid
student loans, all trust funds however held and Including
the principal and Income
then due on said funds or to become due thereafter, ail
bank deposit and accounts
and all monies in the hands of or under the control of any
officers of the
Association, shall, as soon as legally possible,
be mined over to and become the
property of Bloomsburg State College University, Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania or
Its successors, and which shall be held by
said organization separate and apart
from the general College University Funds, monies received from
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or collected from the students thereof. All such
funds and
monies turned over to the Bloomsburg State College University
shall then be
administered by the proper officials of said College University and used
by them
Section I. Membership in the corporation shall be limited
to those persons who
c°n tribute t0 We corporation for its general purposes as aforesaid,
and who
u
shall belong to any of the following classifications:
in
whom an
Ail
ARTICLE
ARTICLE IX
Proposed changes
June 6, 1987,
XII
writing to the Secretary, accompanied by a request for
their adoption by at least
7
*
ten members.
*™
C. All other individuals or groups as recommended and approved by the
of Directors for non-voting associate membership.
1 Assoc,atlon for
u "SRSLS
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ALUMNI QUAKTKKl.Y
ESSS
,
i«
Amendments
Section I. This Constitution may be amended at
any meeting of the corporation
annual or special, by vote of two-thirds of the members
present. At least two one
month s written notice of the proposed amendments shall be
given by mall to all
features;
A.
.
at
annual meeting on Alumni Day,
Commons, Bloomsburg
University
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1987
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remaining 19.6 percent who didn't graduate
1
left
school
for personal, financial or other reasons.
The study shows Bloomsburg's female athletes comcompared with 3.10 for ali women
during the same time period, while the males averaged
2.62 g.p.a., somewhat below the 2.91 of all men.
"Those results don't surprise me," said Joe DeMelfi,
an admissions counselor and the liaison between the
university's admissions office and the department of
piled a 3.13 g.p.a.,
"We
only admit people we feel are capable of
higher education. We look at athletes as
we would any other student. We don't consider them
(for admission) If we don't feel they can do the job
here."
To be able to "do the job" at Bloomsburg, a student,
whether an athlete or not, must graduate in the top half
of his or her high school class and attain approximately
an 850 Scholastic Aptitude Test score to be even
considered for admission, according to James Christy,
director of admissions.
"We also look at the academic courses taken in high
school," Christy added. "A student must complete at
least 16 ( credit hours), in some cases 18 credits, in
basic courses such as English, math and the sciences."
According to Proposition 64 passed by the NCAA
Division II member institutions and conferences at the
organization's annual convention in January and set to
go Into effect in August 1988, students wishing to
participate in athletics at the Division II level must first
attain at least a 700 SAT score and carry a 2.0 g.p.a. In
11 core curriculum courses In high school. The policy
was already In effect at the NCAA's Division I
institutions, due to Proposition 48, which was passed two
years ago. Those standards are well below those
athJetlcs.
succeeding
in
New
lecture
series underway
in
classroom, too!
considered for admission at Bloomsburg.
"Our standards have always been higher than those
required by the NCAA," said John S Mulka, dean of
student development, "and we will always try to recruit
student athletes with higher-than-minimal academic
records. The fact of the matter is, we couldn't get a
student athlete into this institution with those standards
(established by Proposition 64 "
At the NCAA's recent convention, voting on Proposition 64 among Division II schools was 93-70 in favor,
despite strong opposition from about 30 black colleges.
Bloomsburg was one of only two of the 14-member
Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (SSHE)
schools who comprise the Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference (PSAC) to vote in favor of Proposition 64.
According to Mulka, the creation of minimal participation standards for athletes at the Division II level will
help Bloomsburg athleticaJly. "This will cause some
schools that currently have some superior athletes with
1
lower-than-average academic abilities to suffer. If the
student cannot participate because of bad grades, that
will help us in the long run because some
of those
athletes may be competing against us now, while all of
our athletes already meet those requirements ."
Mulka attributes the success of Bloomsburg athletes
in the classroom to the lack of special
treatment they
receive as athletes and to coaches who understand the
need for academic success.
"We
don't treat our athJetes
any differently than any
place them in our normal residence
any specially designed athletic housing, and
other students.
halls, not in
we
We
try to integrate
them
into the
academic community
as
quickly as possible, as we do with all of our
students," he said.
"We are committed to doing everything within our
power to insure that these students receive their
education. It is foremost In our minds and most
important in our efforts to help our student/athletes
achieve their goals," he added. "Also, we don't want
our
athletes singled our as not being able to do
college
work."
Christy said, "Coaches here look at retention
as well
as athletic abUity. They don't try to 'sell'
us (the
admissions office) a mediocre student because they
know that that type of student is not likely to be
accepted by us. They are also concerned about an
athlete's success academically because they want a
player for four years, not just for one.''
Chris Moyer, a recent graduate, is just one example of
a four-year performer at BU who also enjoyed outstanding success academically. Following the 1986 softball
season, Moyer, then a senior pitcher, along with the
Huskies' sophomore catcher Cindy Freeland. were
selected to the CoSIDA/GTE Academic All-American
second team by the College Sports Information Directors of America after achieving high levels of success in
the classroom and on the diamond.
According to Jim Hollister, BU sports information
director, his office sends out numerous Academic AllAmerican nominations each year.
"The fact that we are able to nominate a high number
of our student athletes for various academic awards
each year is an obvious indication that they are, indeed,
succeeding both academically and athletically," Hollister said.
The competitive nature
of
Bloomsburg's applicant
pool (about 5,500 yearly applications for 1090 spots in the
freshman class) is another reason athletes with questionable academic records are not granted admission.
"With that competitive nature, I can't, in good
conscience, admit someone who doesn't measure up to
our standards just because they're an athlete. I just
won't do for an athlete what I wouldn't do for any other
student," DeMelfi stated.
Mulka added:
athletes with high
"We
just
academic
don't
say that we admit
This study shows
abilities.
fact, we do it. Our student athletes are
academically qualified and are doing just as well as our
that,
in
total population."
Bloomsburg's athletes have shown that accomplishments both on and off the field can indeed go hand in
hand. Over the past several years, the school's
18
varsity athletic teams have been among the
winningest
programs in the PSAC. The most recently completed
campaign saw Bloomsburg athletics capture more than
60 percent of the events in which its teams participated.
Bloomsburg University initiated a new Provost's
Lecture Series this semester which features presentations by six speakers whose topics range from astronomy to education to civil rights.
This Inaugural series brings to the university individuals with national perspectives on a variety
of topics of
Interest to students, faculty, staff members
and area
residents, according to Dr. Daniel Pantaleo, Interim
provost and academic vice president.
"The series is a combined effort on the part of several
campus groups," he said. "Whether one is interested in
current issues in higher education, foreign relations
the
arts, science or history, at least
one topic or speaker
should be stimulating."
The
began February 3 with B. Gentry Lee,
engineer and co-producer of Carl Sagan's
"Cosmos" series, talking about "Man and the Cosmos."
Sharon I. Sopher, TV journalist and film producer
series
NASA
discussed "Witness to Apartheid" on February
11
New York Times correspondent Harrison Salisbury
an expert of the Soviet Union, China and Southeast
Asia
discussed "U.S.-Sovlet Relations" on March 4
The next speaker, distinguished historian and
civil
rights leader Mary Berry, will speak
on "Liberty and
Justice for All?" on March 26.
Metropolitan Opera soprano Roberta Peters,
in conjunction with her concert on April
8, will conduct master
classes and workshops.
The last speaker in the series will be Harold
Delaney
educator and expert on national issues affecting
higher
education,
of
who
will
present "Preparing for a Republic
Learners" on April
Ausprich
23.
visits
trustees
President Ausprich has been travelling
throughout the
state visiting members of the Council
of Trustees in
their home areas. Thus far he
has met with Stan
Rakowsky in the Clearfield area. Gerald Malinowski
in
the Mt
Carmel area, Richard Wesner
in
DanvUle,
Lynda Fedor in the Wilkes-Barre area, E. H Alkire
Jr
in Emmaus and LaRoy G. Davis
in FeastervUle He will
have visited with each trustee in his or her home
area
by the end of the academic year.
AWARD WINNER - A
photograph taken by Marlyse Heaps, secretary
to the Drovcst and
affa.rs.
was among the top seven perc^
photographic entries in the Seventh Annual
College Photograph
^otographers Forum magaz.ne. As a finalist, the
photo of a waterf
at F^cketts Glen
aPP ar "
Ph °tography Annua,. 1987 , wa
**' <*
only this
oas fa??n rl
T
vice
president
tor
academ.c
THE ALUMN QUARTERLY/March 987
I
ROBINSON
'66
GIBBLE
I
'68
KELLY 71
WEIST
M79
BITTNER
1909
'84
MITCHELL
'85
1917
LAURA ANDER
November
9
1
'09 of
North Royalton, Ohio, died on
Surviving ire IhrM daughters, Roberta, Louise Blake,
Florence Woloskl; five grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
13, 1985.
and
K
,n
10
LEEN M
M?
1987
age
at
BR0WN
97.
109 of
Lehman
died January
Her husband, Dr. Harry
died in 1957.
A. Brown,
Surviving are two sons, Emerson and
Harold
a
daughter, E. Louise Ferre; six grandchildren
and five
great-grandchildren.
1918
Representative:
Street,
ANNA
Howard
Representative:
PA
F. Fenstemaker,
17815 (717) 784-1920
ALFARETTA STARK WILNER
587 East
Tunkhannock, Pa.,
at age 100.
She was the widow
'12,
KATHRYN
in
1914
11
on October
Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Awards
recognition of their service as missionaries in the
Philippines.
Born in Beeresford, S.D., Mrs. Wilner moved East as
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D.
wick, PA 18603 (717) 752-3498
L.
in
a young woman to Tunkhannock, where her family had
lived earlier. After graduating from Bloomsburg State
Normal School she taught in Philadelphia. She moved
in 1917 to marry Mr. Wilner.
to
Shanghai
1928 to 1955 the Wilners lived in the Philippine
Islands. During World War II, they were interned by the
Japanese for three years in Bantoc. After being
liberated in February 1945, they returned to the United
States for a three-month visit and went back to Manila
from 1946 to 1948. In the following years, they served in
the Mountain Province on the island of Luzon. They
returned to the U.S. in 1955, and Rev. Wilner died in
1960.
Mrs.
THOMAS
'16 of Norris,
Tennessee, died
Ber-
1921
the
later years
G.
14, 1985.
ROBERT
of
F. WILNER '09, who
retired as Suffragen Bishop of the Episcopal Church in
the Philippines. In 1956 the Wilners were recipients of
Wilner served as a volunteer
grandmother at the Lida Lee Tall School Library at
Towson State University, where her daughter is a
librarian. There she regaled children with tales of such
as electric lights in her town, a telephone
conversation and an automobile ride.
Surviving are a son, Robert, and a daughter, Isabel.
firsts
An annual award
in
memory
of
DREISBACH
MARY ELLEN
'14 has been established by
the LuzerneCounties Bureau for the Aging to honor that
senior citizen who best exemplifies the true spirit of
volunteerism.
Mrs. Dreisbach spent her entire adult life In serving
people. Upon graduating from BSNS. she secured a
teaching position In the West Wyoming School District
She was married in 1925 and left teaching to raise two
Wyoming
sons.
She later returned to teaching In the old Hughestown
School District as a chemistry and math teacher Nol
long after returning to teaching, she was offered the
opportunity and challenge of teaching young children In
grades one through four, all In one classroom.
She accepted the challenge and In 1953 moved to the
Exeter Township Falls elementary school, which Is now
the Falls Senior Citizens Center. She retired from
teaching in 1966 at the age of 72.
She may have retired from teaching, but she did not
retire from service to people. She was a member of the
Pennsylvania Council on Aging, a statewide body of
individuals appointed by the governor to oversee aging
concerns and programs. She was a member of the
Luzerne- Wyoming Counties Bureau for the Aging Nulri
tion Council and the Falls Senior Citizens Advisory
1913
JOSEPHINE ALLISON MOYER
ber
'21
died on
Novem-
at age 86. She retired from teaching In
Pleasantvlllr, N.J., In 1965. For the past two yean, she
lived with her daughter, Ann M. Emmaus, In Batavla.
12,
1986,
RUSSELL H.
'21 of Bloomsburg died
recently at age 85. A lifelong resident of BloomsburK. he
worked for the local school district for 45 years before
retiring in 1966 A sixth grade teacher, he was the last
principal of the Third Street School before It closed and
the first principal of the Memorial Elementary School.
Surviving are his wife of 62 yean, the former Mary
Berger, and a son, the Rev. Dr. Robert H Pursel.
PURSEL
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, East Third Street,
Nescopeck, PA 18635 717 ) 7124808
(
NAN EMANUEL
"22
Buttonwood at age
85.
teacher
In
died In
December
at her
home
in
She was employed as a special
English and penmanship at Hanover Town-
ship School District for
more than
30 years.
Council.
SHOEMAKER
*13 of Shickshinny died
C.
recently at age 91. She taught school in that community
for a number of years and retired as principal of the
Garrison Elementary School.
Surviving are two sons, Richard and Robert;
grandchildren and three great-grandchildren.
ANNA TRANSUE DICKINSON
Fla., died in
llth
School.
who lived
and Towson, Md., died December
MARTHA
Ohl, 25 East
17815 (717) 784-0142
19.
Fifth St., 81oomsburg,
In
PA
A McKEON 'IH of Wilkes Burro dlnl January
Miss McKeon, who also graduated from College
Mlserlcordla, was an elementary school teacher for
many years in Plymouth and Wllkes-Barre, In later
wars, she taught English at (JAR Memorial High
1912
From
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
November
'13
four
Clearwater,
She and her husband,'
of
age 91.
Cecil Gould Dickinson, observed their 69th wedding
anniversary in June.
She was an elementary teacher in the Lower Saucon
schools for over 25 years and also taught in Forty Fort
and Hecktown. She retired about 20 years ago.
Surviving in addition to her husband are a son, Alton;
two daughters, Mrs. Mildred Schultz and Mrs. Ruth
Kelchner; two sisters, seven grandchildren, and 11
great-grandchildren.
at
She was a volunteer with the Retired Senior Volunteer
Program from 1973 until 1982. She unselfishly volun
teered her time as a tutor at St. Michael's School for
Boys and was a volunteer at the Falls Senior Center
She was also a volunteer at the Carpenter's Nursing
Home In Tunkhannock.
On the day of her death, she was returning from the
Falls Senior Citizens Center where she had volunteered
her time helping others.
1923
E.
THELMA (JERRY) JEREMIAH GEISE
'23,
a
former resident of Sunbury, died October 23 at Nottingham Village, Northumberland, where she lived since
1984
A native of Shamokln, she was the widow of Robert T.
who died in 1970.
Prior to retiring In 1961, she was a teacher In the Fort
Gelse,
1917
Augusta School
In
the Sunbury School District for 17
years.
MYRTLE KEISER SHEPHERD
fornia, died
she resided
She
'17 of
Downey,
11 at age 89. A native of Ashley,
Wllkes-Barre prior to moving to Califor-
January
in
Cali-
Is
M
MATILDA KOSTENBAUDER TILEY
nia.
She taught school
survived by two children, Robert D. Gelse and
Westrick; four grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren
Mollle
in
Milton and Wllkes-Barre
burg died
in
October at age
82.
'23
of
Lewis-
Her husband, Lynn M.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
10
1987
1923
1935
1928
Petersburg, Florida. A native of Picture Rocks, she
taught first grade in Sunbury, Pa., until her marriage to
Harry G. Fry in 1943.
The Frys lived in Llangollen, Delaware, for a number
of years. Grace taught first grade at the Tatnall School
in Wilmington, Delaware, until moving to St. Petersburg.
Grace was supportive of alumni programs and
attended the Clearwater, Florida, luncheon in March
Tlley, died In 1979.
She retired
Representative:
St.
1970
in
more than
after
20
years
of
teaching second grade in Linn town Elementary School,
Lewisburg.
Surviving are a son, Lynn; two grandchildren, two
great-grandchildren, two sisters and two brothers.
MARGARET MAINWARING SCHWARTZ '23 died on
January 23 in Beaumont, Texas, where she had lived
with a daughter since 1978.
She taught in the Kingston Schools before moving to
ROY CLAYTON PETERMAN
August
30,
He
i
churchman
and
retired in
retired educator,
Williamsport, died
'35,
in
He had lived at Lewisburg
for the past two years.
1960 after 24 years as secretary and
age
1986, at
United Methodist
She is survived by her husband, a son, Charles, and
two granddaughters.
1929
leader
civic
1986.
Hazleton in 1926. In 1951 she moved to Oakland, Calif.,
where she lived until moving to Beaumont.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Joe (Mary Louise)
Davis, and three brothers.
William L Reed, 151 East Fourth
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
Street,
87.
Homes
business manager of the Williamsport School District
Earlier he had taught in schools at Jersey Shore and
Williamsport and served as president of the former
Salladasburg School Board for 11 years.
Mr. Pete rm an was very active in community and
church activities and served in many leadership roles.
He and his wife, the former Ruth Mildred Cohick,
were married for 62 years. Also surviving are a
daughter, Mrs. Robert Hess Williams, and three grandchildren.
1924
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436 South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
Representative:
Edward
Avenue, Bloomsburg,
1937
West Ridge
F. Schuyler, 236
17815 (717) 784-1515
PA
ANN
K.
October
MAUD MENSCH RID ALL
formerly of Berwick, Is
residing at Rivervlew Manor, Room 2, Lewisburg, PA
ZIEMBA MAHOLCHIC
'29 of
Simpson died on
18.
'24,
MARY DRY EYERLY
Berwick died recently at
age 78. She taught In a one-room school In the
Hetlerville area as a young woman and later was a
substitute teacher in the Berwick Elementary Schools
17837.
ELEANOR SCHULTZ SAVAGE
Exeter died
December 11 In Reading. She taught second grade for
three years and later operated a variety store In Exeter
for over 20 years with her husband, Edward. When he
died in 1962, she returned to teaching and taught
'24
of
kindergarten until retiring in 1972.
Surviving are a son, Ronald; two daughters, Mrs.
Marjorie Vaupel and Mrs. Maureen Szish; and four
grandchildren.
for
many
'29 of
years.
Surviving are her husband, Karlton R., to whom she
was married 50 years; a daughter, Mrs. William
(Brenda) Gensemer; two sons, William C. and Robert
D.; eight grandchildren; two great-grandchildren; and a
Representatives: Sara Maria Berger, 853 South
Market Street, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 7844850 and
Dorothy Hess Linn, 165 Nottingham Road, Bloomsburg
PA
17815 (717 ) 784-1857
MAKE YOUR PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE 50TH
YEAR REUNION ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
JUNE 5 and 6, 1987. DETAILS TO FOLLOW!
brother.
1940
Representative:
1931
1925
'25 of Falls R.D. 1 died
Mrs. Frantz, who received
a degree In music education at the University of
Pennsylvania, taught In the Wllkes-Barre and Falls
school districts for more than 50 years.
Surviving are her husband, Harry; a stepdaughter,
Marjorie Goodman; a sister and a brother.
8, 1986, at
age
79.
MARY HELEN CURWOOD WIELAND
'25 of Shlck-
shinny died February 13 at age 81. Born In Philadelphia,
she taught elementary school In Shickshinny and
Mocanaqua for 15 years.
Her husband, Daniel, died May 4, 1965.
Street,
Clayton
Bloomsburg,
PA
H. Hlnkel, 418 Jefferson
17815 (717) 784-3218
'40 of Hyattsville, Md.,
MARION LANDIS MORGAN
Representative:
EDITH HARRIS FRANTZ
December
Street,
Bloomsburg,
Frank
PA
J.
17815
(
Golder, 1103
717 ) 784-5783
S.
Market
THEODORE MORRISSEY
'31 of Ashley died January
at age 80. He taught In the Newport Township School
District until his retirement In 1964.
1
Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Walsh; four
sons, Theodore, Charles, Edward and John; two daughters, Maura Sweeney and Theresa French; 20 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
died in November at age 68.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, she taught at the
Black Creek Township High School. During her teaching
career, she was an active leader of youth groups and the
Girl Scouts. She served the American Red Cross in
France and Germany from 1945 through 1947.
She retired from the Department of Agriculture
in
Washington, D.C., in 1982 after 25 years of service with
the federal government.
She was the widow of Bryce Jackson Morgan.
Surviving are her mother, Orva Yost Landis; four
children, Molly Martin, William C. Hoffman III,
Amanda
Lavelle,
and
Bryce
Morgan
J.
II;
seven
grandchildren and three brothers.
1932
1927
Representative:
J. LUTZ
Berwick died November 26 at
age 79.
She began her teaching career in 1927 In the Beach
Haven area and then taught in the Berwick Area School
ELSIE
'27 of
District before retiring in 1974.
She received a master's degree
In
administration at
Bucknell University
Surviving Is a sister and several nieces and nephews.
ADELLE CHAPLEY ZAPITZ
November
23.
Born
in
'27 of
PA
Ezra W. Harris,
17815 (717) 784-3532
R.D.
5,
Box
PHYLLIS FOWLER WILSON '32 of Berwick died
January 25 at age 76. She and her husband, the late
Percy C. Wilson, were former owners of Briar Heights
Lodge near Berwick.
After graduating from Bloomsburg, she taught
In
Orangeville for two years. She then taught In
Berwick
mostly at the Fourteenth Street School, for 34
years'
Morrlsville died
Shenandoah, she resided in
formerly taught in the
In 1953 she and her husband built Briar Heights
Golf
Course, and the lodge was added In 1966.
District.
PA
Zimmerman,
1104
17603 (717) 872-8642
WILLIAM and DORA SMITH
'42 have moved to
Lemonwood Dr EngleThey expect to spend their summers in
Florida. Their address
wood,
FL
33533.
the Newark,
F.
is
433
Delaware area.
STUART STRAUB
'42 retired
December
31 after 19
years as president of the First National
Berwick. He had served the bank for 46 years
His father, the late Harry Straub, served
Bank
of
bank
for
A
1934
PAUL
1928
Dr. Jeanne Noll
52 years.
sisters.
J. BAKER '34 of Hazleton died October
4 from
he received when struck by a car in that city.
Mr. Baker served with the Sea Bees during World War
II.
He was a teacher In the West Hazleton School
District for 43 years and also taught at
McCann's School
native of Berwick, Stuart joined the bank
in 1937 on
a part-time basis. He served as a bomber
pilot for three
years during World War II, flying
over targets In
Europe, Africa and Italy.
injuries
Representative: Faye Appleman Dendler, 1132 Market
Berwick, PA 18603 (717) 752-5367
Street,
IRENE M. SMITH KRESGE
'28
of
Ashton died
recently at age 76. She taught in Hollenback and
townships from 1928 to 1932.
Howard
Slocum
F.
Kresge, died in 1980
Surviving are two sons, H. Carter and Randall I
two
daughters, Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Stephani
and Marlene Ryder; eight grandchildren, one great
grandchild
and three
Representative:
Richmond Road, Lancaster,
the
Surviving are her husband, Joseph; two
daughters
Zapltz and Elizabeth Holcomb; and three
Virginia
Her husband,
1942
451
before retiring In 1972.
Morrlsville for 32 years and
Shenandoah School
Bloomsburg,
sisters.
GRACE FRANTZ FRY
'28
died
December
1,
1986, in
1944
of Business.
He earned a master's degree at Columbia University
He dedicated his services to over 20,000 veterans and
their
families
the Greater Hazleton area over a
period of 34 years as a service officer,
without
compensation. He had given many hours of his time
in
service work.
For many years, he provided a scholarship
to West
Hazleton High School in the commerical field.
He and his wife, the former Lorna A. Evans, observed
their 53rd wedding anniversary
in
February Also
surviving are two brothers and a sister
in
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East
11th
Street, Berwick,
CARMEL
PA
18603
SIRIANNI
(
'44
717 ) 759-9733
was one
of six former Girl
Scouts who was honored at the Silver
Jubilee of the
Scranton Pocono Girl Scout Council.
She has been a member of the Pennsylvania House
of
Representatives since 1974, representing the 111th
District (Bradford, Sullivan,
Susquehanna and Wyoming
counties).
She was reelected
in
November
without
opposition.
An educator
for 23 years,
she was director of guidance
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1944
1952
S2J??52
Principal at Mountain
View H.gh
Pri ° r 10 her SUCCessful bid
'or pubhc
l
?
o7fi£
office.
She earned a master's degree
guidance at Bucknell University.
SARA DOCKEY EDWARDS
™*%T^
'44
in
education
^cauon
anH
and
has been appointed to
^erTsav^
f
0 n°
1946
Catawissa,
PA
RD
*
17820 (717) 784-3035
SrePHSN DUSHANKO
'46 of Harleigh
Terrace died
in November at age 73. Prior
to his retirement, he was a
teacher in the Hazleton Area School
District
Hls !^ f e, JJie former Marv Moran
a son, Stephen
preceded him in death. Surviving are
seven children.
Mrs. Frank (Mary) Swider, Mrs. Ted
(Alice) Yashur.
John, Mrs Paul (Kathleen ) Levash,
Theresa, Mark and
Michael; 11 grandchildren, two brothers
and a sister.
1
.
EVELYN W. MOONEY '46 of Bethel R D. 1 died
January 24. She had been a business teacher
at the
former Mohnton High School from 1946
to 1949 and the
former Penn-Bernville High School from
1955 until
retiring in 1965. She also had
been employed by
Roadside America Miniature Village, near
Shartlesville
Surviving are her husband, Hugh; a son,
Dennis; a
daughter, Mrs. Richard (Patricia)
BrownmUler; three
grandchildren, a brother, a stepmother and
a stepK
brother.
1947
Representative:
Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
RICHARD W. ROWLANDS
on June
'47 of
Reading, Pa., died
13, 1986.
1951
t0
excnan Be PU>Plts with someone
so they can visit Chris.
'60
has been named deputy
of the U.S.
Marine Corps, Crisler earned a
mental retardation at Syracuse
university. He has also done extensive
doctoral level
work under a federal fellowship program at
Penn State
nslar has been director of treatment
at SCI Dallas
in
<
smce May
1984
In his new position, he will be
responsible for all program functions,
including counseling and psychological services.
Inmate programs and
medical care and religious programs.
of Natlcoke. he entered corrections
In
September 1973 as director of education at SCI
Dallas
after serving for two years as
director of special
education (01 the Hoards of Cooperative
Educational
services for four central New York
counties. Before
working for BOCES, he was direction of
special
education at the White Haven State School,
a facility
owned and operated by the DPW
Crisler has also worked as a special
education teacher
activities,
A
in
summer
native
In Cayuga County, New York,
as the director of special
education for Oswego County. N Y
and as a developer
of the Keystone Job Corps Center In
Drums
1957
;
DONNA WILCOX MURPHY
November 12 at age 51.
A mathematics teacher
'57 of Erin.
N Y
died
1961
Horseheads High School
she earned a master's degree at Elmlra
College. She
had also taught two years with the Job Corps
In
Kentucky. She operated Donna's Knit 'N' Things In
the
Country Village in Southport, N V
Surviving are her husband. Clayton E. Murphy
hei
father, Gilbert E. Wilcox; three brothers
and a si in
at
'57
served as assistant drive
chairman for the 1987 Shippensburg Area United Way.
He is employed as a special project director for the
Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities In
Harrisburg.
Harrell and his wife, Mollle, moved to Shippensburg
23 years ago after teaching in New York and Pennsylvania. Bill was a former counselor In the Shippensburg
Area School District and served as an admissions
counselor at Shippensburg from 1970 to 1985
The Harrells are parents of two children, Heidi, a
student at Millersville University; and Tim
serum ..i
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214 Fair Oaks
Representative Kdwln C Kuser, R D,
1. County Line
Road, Bechtelsvllle, PA 19505 (215) 754-7977
MARIANNE SHUTOVICll SAUL
'61
Hokendauqua
of
died
In October at age 46.
She had been employed by Rosemary s Gift Shops in
the Holiday Inns at Allentown and Methlehem
for the
past year she had formerly worked as a hostess
at the
George Washington Motor Lodge, Allentown, and as
a
telephone o|>er alor for Sears Roebuck and 0
She taught In Alexandria fol two years
and at
Northampton High School fOl three years.
Surviving are her husband ivter; her father, Andrew
ShUtOvlch; and two children, Natalie and Peter.
(
GARY
L.
REDDIG
'61
resigned as president of
Deptford Township, N.J., effective
to become Intel Im executive director of the
Gloucester College
November
i,
In
County Community College Presidents' Association. He
had been president of clone ester since July 1980 and
will continue to serve as a consultant
until the end of the
1986-1987 college year.
19044
1959
RICHARD
A veteran
BU.
opi
CRISLER
masters degree
Rev^ Looker is also active In the wider
region of the
church and Is a former moderator of
the Northumber
and Presbytery, which comprises 44
churches The
Lookers are also active in synod programs
Their trip to serve in Alaska last summer
was a Youth
in Partnership project
The Lookers are parents of three sons:
David who
works in Lock Haven; Chris, who has
completed
sermnary and Is the first intern Princeton
Theological
Seminary has sent to another country (Northern
he
land); and Steve, who is studying
special education at
,
F.
program.
Uh k
*
are
are parents of a daughter.
wU
congregation in Bloomfield. N J
whore he
attended Bloomfield Theological Se.nman
He
church for len years before movin to
mZS? IrelandT gthis
Northern
'74,
superintendent for treatment at the State
Correctional
institution at Retreat In Luzerne
County. The new 592iUty ts scnedu,ed t0 open In
mld-1987 as part of
# l!l'
an WOO
million prison system expansion and
renovation
German
Shippensburg High School.
Avenue Horsham, PA
PAUL
Most recently, he has given a year's labor
to the effort
home to city code standards to
spare it from demolition
Rev Looker began his career as a church
pastor with
WILLIAM C HARRELL
Street, Carroll Park,
WRIGHT
the Lock
to res ore a resident's
Si
Representatives: An astasia Pappas
Trowbridge 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA
17821 (717) 275^3046
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy,
1
Box 304
in
Haven Area Ministerium.
had
11
1960
Trustees of Susque-Vlew Home for
three and a half
years and has held almost even- office
a
1987
Reddlg received his master's degree In counseling at
University and his doctorate In higher
education administration from Indiana University,
Millersville
WAECHTER
'51 recently retired from
F.
the faculty of Indiana University of Pennsylvania. He
had been a member of the biology department there
since 1961 and served as chair for a period of six years.
Prior to his tenure at IUP, he had been a science
consultant at BuckneU University under a Ford Foundation grant.
He started his teaching career in the Milton Area
Public Schools in 1951.
Representative:
Avenue, Easton,
JAMES
K.
Sandra Pflster Brown, 2220 Kings
PA
18042 (215) 252-2881
FREED
'59 of
Wyomlsslng died November
age 51. He had been a professor of business ai the
Reading Area Community College for 14 years and was
a former director of business affairs there.
Before coming to RACC, he had been administrative
9 at
Bloomington, Ind.
During his six years as president, the college carried
out a major physical expansion, developed a wide range
of high technology programs, established strong links
with the business, Industrial and professional communl
ties In the area, and revitalized Its college foundation.
He and
his wife, Carol, are the parents of two sons.
They reside
In
Wenonah.
assistant to the superintendent at Dleroff High School In
CHARLOTTE MASTELLER
Allentown.
An Army veteran during
1952
Representatives: Francis B. Galinski, 90 Tower Hill
Doylestown, PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 and Dr.
Frank J. Furgele, Star Route, Box 228, Lakeville, PA
18438 ( 717 ) 227^946
Road,
WALTER WORHACZ
'52,
former vice principal
of
Shamokin Area High School, died in December at age
66. He had earlier been a history teacher and speech
therapist for 28 years prior to retiring in 1979.
He served with the U.S. Army during World
War
II
and earned a master's degree at BuckneU University.
Surviving are his wife, the former Betty Greager; a
son, Walter; two daughters, Mrs. William Lawton and
Mrs. Terrance Faust; a grandson, seven brothers and
earned
master's
Temple
University.
degrees
the
at
Korean
Lehigh
Conflict,
University
he
and
Surviving are his wife, the former Gayle Heller; two
daughters, Mrs. Michael (Gretchen) Whalen and Jenni
fer; a granddaughter, his parents, Irvln and Viola
Freed; and two brothers.
JAY LONG '59, associate professor at Baptist Bible
College, has been elected to the Alpha Zeta Chapter
(Temple University) of Delta PI Epsilon, the national
honorary professional graduate society In business
education. Election to the society Is based on scholar
ship and contributions to educational research
He is currently completing his doctorate in business
education at Temple University.
1960
Representative:
Chappaqua,
University of Pittsburgh.
1962
R
Representative: Richard R. Lloyd, 80 DeHart Drive,
D. 2, Belle Mead, NJ 08502 (201) 874-3118
MAKE PLANS NOW TO ATTEND THE
REUNION ON HOMECOMING, OCTOBER
DETAILS TO FOLLOW!
sisters.
RUSSELL L. LOOKER '52 and his wife, June, were
honored by the Great Island Presbyterian Church in
Lock Haven for 20 years of service as pastor
Rev. Looker preached his first sermon in the church
on September 11, 1966, and was installed as pastor on
October 5, 1966. He was chairman of the Board of
'61 has been named dean
and technology at Lehigh County
Community College. She was formerly a professor of
ami chairman of the division of business at
Butler County Community College. Her background also
Includes experience as a community college director of
admissions and registrar, as well as consultant to
numerous organizations.
She earned a doctorate In vocational education at the
of business, science
NY
BOB ROHM
James
J.
Peck,
40 Jeffrey
Lane,
10514 (914) 238-5417
'60
and his
wife, the
former
KATHLEEN
25th
YEAR
24-25, 1987!
1963
Representative:
Pat Blehl Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
12
1987
1963
1968
1966
Avenue, Gilbertsvllle,
PA
for TRW Target Marketing Services, a
company's Information Services Division. He
will be based in Manhattan.
In his new position, Robinson oversees the sales and
marketing programs for TRW Target Marketing Serv-
19525 (215) 367-9188
district
manager
unit of the
BRUCE
age
50.
VAN HOUSEN
L.
He formerly
'63 dJed November 21 at
resided in Lancaster, Pa., and the
state of Oregon.
He taught at Ephrata Senior High School from 1963 to
1968 and at Lampeter-Strasburg High School from 1968
ices in all states east of the Mississippi River.
Before Joining TRW, he was vice president of retail
account development for American Express Travel
Related Services. He held several other management
positions In sales, marketing and sales training during
his 16-year career at American Express.
He lives in Westfield, N.J., with his wife and four
to 1980.
A native of New Milford, he served in the U.S. Air
Force.
He is survived by three sisters.
RICHARD
ROKE
'63 of AJden
Station died
a principal In the elementary
division of the Nanticoke Area Schools.
He earned a master's degree at the State University
of New York at Cortland and his administration
certification at the University of Scranton.
Surviving are his wife, the former Barbara Wall; a
daughter, Lori; and a brother.
December
R.
13.
children
He was
1967
Representative: R.
Lansdale. PA 19446
LUCY ZABLOCKY IKELER
Honeyman Road,
Temple
has been appointed
by the National Council of Teachers of English as
Maryland State Coordinator for the Promising Young
Writers Program. The newly-created program Is
and American schools abroad.
is
teaching veteran, Lucy teaches twelfth
grade English and drama at Hereford (Md
High
School. For the last two years she has been a nominee
16-year
)
Teacher of the Year award by the Maryland Council
Teachers of English and Language Arts
She earned a master's degree In administration and
supervision at Loyola College in 1983. Before Joining the
Hereford faculty, she was a resource teacher of the
gifted and talented program in Baltimore County.
Her husband, LARRY IKELER '64, also teaches at
Hereford. They reside in Parkton with their son, Lane.
for
of
'64
writes that she has recently
taken a new position as guidance counselor at Upper
Dublin High School. It has been a big change after
teaching business subjects for several years. She says
she is enjoying her new responsibilities very much even
though starting over in a totally different position
Involves a tremendous amount of new studying and lots
of hard work. She would enjoy receiving any
"words of
moral support" and/or "pearls of wisdom" from other
alumni who have also gone Into guidance or otherwise
changed careers. Elaine's new work address and
telephone number: Guidance Department, Upper
Dublin
High School, Fort Washington, PA 19034, (215 643-8906
She resides at 31 Lukens Street, Trevose, PA 19047. (215)
)
322^1178.
BARRY
contract
O. SMITH '64 has received an extended
as superintendent of the Midd-West School
District,
Middleburg, through June 1991. He was hired
by Midd-West In October 1977 as an assistant superintendent and was appointed to the top post in
January
1979.
He earned a master's degree at Bucknell
and a doctorate at Temple University.
His wife, IDA,
is
a
member
University.
MARSHA HASTIE TYLAWSKY '67 of Lin gles town has
been promoted from senior customer representative at
the Linglestown Road Office of Commonwealth National
Bank to assistant banking officer of the bank's Strawberry Square Office in Harrisburg. In her new role, she
to recognize outstanding student writers In
Junior and middle schools throughout the United States
ELAINE KENNEDY
Susan Drive,
'64
designed
A
1502
DANIEL GUYDISH '67 has been appointed to the
board of trustees at the White Haven Center Dan is a
teacher in the Hazleton Area School District and a
member of West Hazleton Borough Council.
He also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg and
is working toward a doctorate in social studies at
1964
Representative: Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Thomas Lemon,
University
of the Class of 1965.
the supervising
and consumer lending
officer for that
and services to the various
the profession have been numerous
throughout the past few years. He served as a member
of the Pennsylvania Department of Education School
Health Progresion Committee, whose task was to
rewrite the health education objectives for the state.
Other health-related activities include membership on
the board of directors of the Northumberland County
Drug and Alcohol Planning Council and advisory board
of the White Deer Run Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation
Center. He was also involved in writing the American
Heart Association Health Curriculum K-12 package. One
of his accomplishments includes the development and
implementation of a health maintenance program at
Shikellamy High School, a program which emphasizes
active participation in cardiovascular fitness.
Messner's
disciplines
interests
in
Messner served as president of the Susquehanna
Valley Girls' Athletic League, as a member of the board
of directors of the Sunbury YMCA, member of the
executive board and basketball chairman of PIAA
District IV, and as District IV representative at
Northeast Regional PIAA wrestling.
He received
sity
and
his master's degree
his doctorate
DENNIS BOBITA
from Lehigh Univerfrom Nova University.
'68
has
been promoted
new
president-technical services, a
Petfoods, Inc.
to
position, at
vice
ALPO
Since 1977 he has been technical services director. In
new post, he has full responsibility for all company
quality assurance, including the micro-analytical laboratories; new product research and development, and
the ALPO Pet Center.
his
office.
She Joined the bank as a teller at the Linglestown
Road Office in 1980 and was named a customer service
representative in 1983.
A native of Duryea, she resides in Lower Paxton
Township with her husband, Ivan, and son Nicholas.
He joined the company as director of micro-analytical
laboratories in 1971. He is a member of the American
Chemical Society, Institute of Food Technologists, and is
chairman of the Regulatory Affairs Committee of the
Pet Food Institute, Washington,
D
C.
BARRY N. BOWERS '68 has been promoted to
associate professor of accounting at Ursinus College in
Collegeville. He also practices as a certified public
1968
accountant
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
Street, Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435
RICHARD BENYO '68 has co-authored another book,
Feeling Fit in Your Forties, which explores life after
forty and shows how those years once thought of as the
end of youth can be the best years of all. Examining
both the emotional and physical dilemmas faced at
middle age, the book offers sound and comprehensive
advice on living well and maintaining good health. The
authors cover a wide range of lifestyle subjects including weight, diet, exercise, smoking, drugs, alcohol,
sickness, and aging, and suggest methods of redressing
past mistakes and improving the quality of life.
Benyo turned 30 weighing 207 pounds; he turned 40
weighing 162 with more than two dozen marathons
under his belt and a commitment to staying fit and
getting through life with the physical capacity to enjoy
it. A former editor who spent
too much time on the job
and too little looking after himself, he became managing
editor of Runner's Worldin 1977. Now a full-time writer
living in the Napa Valley and fitness columnist for
the
San Francisco Chronicle, Benyo believes in promoting a
balanced life - nothing in excess, including exercise. In
his spare time he enjoys listening to old rock and
roll
and collecting 45s, raising fruit trees and sampling Napa
Valley wines.
in Collegeville.
MBA
He earned an
degree at Temple University. He
a member of the American and Pennsylvania
Institutes of Certified Public Accountants and serves on
the PICPA committee on relations with colleges and
universities.
is
Bowers resides
in
Collegeville
with
his
wife,
the
former Jean Campomizzi, and their two children, Todd
and Cara.
MARGARET PERGOSKY
'68
was married to Del
at Box 506, R D 3
Kelshaw on May 30, 1986. They reside
Drums, PA 18222. They both teach
High School.
at
West Hazleton
MARK GOLDMAN '68 and his wife Bobbie are the
parents of a daughter, Talia Shoshana, born
on December 17. They also have a son, Joshua.
Mark assumed a new position, director of training at
Sinai Hospital of Baltimore, on October
30. The Goldmans live in that city.
FREDERICK
KEISER
W.
a captain in the U.S.
RAF Croughton in
Northamptonshire, England. He is chief of the
programming section with Detachment 40, 2nd Weather
Wine
He was previously assigned to Offutt Air Force
Base in
Omaha, Neb. He has been in the Air Force
about 16
'68,
Air Force, has reported for duty at
years.
ROBERT J. GIBBLE
1965
Representative:
Kennett Square,
PA
Carl
P. Sheran, 43
19348 (215) 388-1259
BARBARA CZEPUKAJTIS
'65 of
Fawn
Lane,
Washington Crossing
has Joined the staff of Weichert Realtors as a
sales
associate in the Yardley office. She is a former
special
education teacher.
has been elected president of
Beard & Co., the largest certified public accounting firm
in Berks County.
Beard & Co. has more than 600 clients and 60
employees.
Gibble joined the firm in 1979 and became a director
and shareholder in 1983. He began his accounting career
in 1969 with an international firm.
Following graduation, he played professional baseball
in
STEVEN
NJ
J.
Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive
07712 (201) 922-0039
GERALD ROBINSON
P.
MESSNER
'68,
superintendent of the
Shamokin Area School District, was selected as the
recipient of the 1986 Layman's Honor Award
presented
Representative: Anthony
Ocean,
Oakland A's organization.
resides in Sinking Spring.
the
He
1966
'68
'66
has been appointed eastern
by the Pennsylvania State Association for
Health
Physical Education. Recreation and Dance,
Inc
The award is given to the individual who has made
outstanding contributions in HPERD. although
this area
is not their prime vocation
He
is
married
to
the
former Linda
bunbury.
L.
Mark
of
MICHAEL LANGAN '68 has been named principal of
West Scranton Intermediate School. He
had been vice
principal at North Scranton
Intermediate School since
September 1977.
Langan began his career with the
Scranton School
Distric 18 and a half years ago
as a business teacher at
North Junior High School. From May
to November 1982
he served as acting principal at Central
High School
He earned an associate degree at Lackawanna
Junior
College prior to studying at
Bloomsburg. He received a
master s degree in school administration
at the University of Scranton in 1972.
ETERS
2™!^!/
? 20
married December
>68
in
and Karen L. Dooley were
Newport. Stephen is self-
employed as a masonry contractor.
Continued on Page
1
Fund Report
1986 Annual
CLASS
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1*13
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1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
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1930
1931
"32
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1936
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1966
417
.
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"35
"56
"57
"38
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1960
"*1
"62
"63
1964
"67
"68
"69
"70
"71
"72
"73
"74
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1976
"77
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1979
1980
1981
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701
711
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48
33.1
34.8
28
23
23
28
36
34
38
38.9
37.7
34.8
33.7
38-3
38 2
37.6
41 7
48.8
49.1
50.0
33.9
31.0
38.2
23.6
28.7
40
42
27
36
34
40
60
39
49
55
53
.
64
65
.
87
80
.
85
96
199
166
162
132
185
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167
179
174
188
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18.7
19.6
18.7
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1145
891
25.541
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20.4
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36 -8
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23.2
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1014
966
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1036
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58
41
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PERCENT
15
18
16
22
19
24
34
50
50
33
37
32
....
51
96
86
55
38
56
58
89
164
202
124
140
140
129
123
135
178
197
273
273
284
326
348
390
403
1950
DONORS
SOLICITED
..
.
.
141
99
"86*
81
TOTALS
5.027
R,CNDS
1
GRAND TOTAL
* Does not include December graduates
19.1
30.6
23.7
22.8
18.5
18.2
14.9
16.1
18.4
19.7
20.1
20.7
16.9
19.8
17.2
12.0
16.1
13.8
8.6
9.1
25.5
DOLLARS
$15.00
115.00
40.00
70.00
....
265.00
...
115.00
....
110.00
40.00
...
225.00
....
265.00
...
515.00
665.00
415.00
895.00
440.00
615.00
852.00
2210.00
2219.50
1355.00
1473.00
1780.00
3491.00
1189.00
1450.50
4831.41
1235.00
902.50
2762.50
2127.50
3602.50
2569.50
3017.00
1360.83
868.00
435.00
615.00
1153.00
3872.50
2005.00
1501.50
1500.00
1047.50
1732.50
1150.00
1474.50
1652.20
1290.71
1767.50
2432.50
1975.00
2279.71
3310.50
2328.50
2507.15
2814.50
4450.00
6079.00
7751.00
5689.50
4202.00
9356.00
5175.00
5810.00
4611.00
6538.50
4688.50
5288.00
4683.50
6018.76
5649.06
4163.33
4599.50
3634.50
2149.00
1443.00
$184,924.66
16.814.40
$201,739.06
....
....
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
A-2
1987
Drew
K. Hostetter 76
G Thomas Hughes
Michael
J.
Mark
Raynes
A.
III
76
Klatchak Jr 76
'80
Founders' Club
$147
$500
to
Philadelphia Chapter
Tom
E. Williams '15
Ruth J. Garney '20
Hervey B. Smith '22
Editha E. Adams '24
Helen E Barrow '24
Edna B. Gattey "27
Kathryn Abbett '28
Mildred H Goodwin '29
Jasper M. Fritz '30
Kathryn Fritz
Catherine
W
'30
Symons
'30
Margaret E. Yenchar '30
Anne L. Hibbard '31
Louise Gori Cacchione '32
Wilbur J Hibbard '32
Ethel Keller Long
Mary A. Vollrath
Anonymous '33
Lois Lawson '33
"32
'32
Sarah H. Vance '34
Francis D. Sell '35
Elvira Stanulonis
1900: The basketball team
Anonymous
University Medallion
Mr. and Mrs. Marco Mitrani
Fred Smith Estate
President's Club
$10,000
to
V. DeRose '39
Victor J. Ferrari '39
Alberta Green '29
Charlotte 0. Bayne
John and Helen Lanning
Verna E. Jones
William A. Lank
Mr. and Mrs. Jack McDowell
Milco Industries
Columbia County Farmers National Bank
Anonymous
Commonwealth Bank and Trust
Co.
Anthony and Marilyn Lanzone
ElbernH. AlklreJr
Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia Trust Co.
First National Bank of Berwick
Anna
Miller
Freyermuth Estate
Carver Tower Ass ociates
Margaret
'33
'36
'67
A. Griffin '69
James W. Dulaney 70
Janice L. Choyka 72
John R. Choyka 72
Anonymous 72
Anonymous 72
Robert R. Griffin 73
Long Porch Society
$500
Mary
Mary
to
$999
Dole '28
B. Maiers '33
Kalhryn J. Evans '36
P.
McDowell
Oil Service, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs.
Boyd
Harrv Ausprich
William Hess
Kawneer
Gary and Theresa
Hammer
'43
Buckingham '43
Mary Anne M. Klemkoskv
Ronald R. Klemkoskv "67
Jean M. Dennen '60
Richard S. Dennen '61
Richard A. Alley
Joseph Nespoli
Mesko Glass
Atty. and Mrs. Cleveland
'63
R. Randolph May '67
Betty Ruth Luchak "68
C.
Hummel
Confair Beverage Co.
First Eastern Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benefield
Barash Advertising
Irving Gottlieb
Catherine
J.
'42
'43
Wagner
'43
Betty L. Dietrich
'45
John W. Thomas '47
Richard E. Grimes '49
Eleanor A. Maietta '49
Francis J. Radice '49
Julia P. Sterling '49
Kenneth E. Wire '49
Donald F. Maietta '50
Frances C. Abitanta '50
Warren M. Sterling '50
Robert E. Hileman '51
Emory W. Rarig Jr. '51
Elizabeth Rarig
Donald J. Cesare '52
"52
John S. Scrimgeour '53
Jeanaane Scrimgeour '54
Robert L. Garrison '54
Patricia B. Hollingsworth
Vera
F.
Nelson A. Swarts
Jeanne N. Zimmerman
'54
'55
McCloskey
'56
'57
Sonja A. Norton '59
William R. Norton '59
Ralph F. Wetzel '59
*
Co., Inc.
Service America
Florabelle S. Schneider '41
Herbert E. Schneider '41
Louise S. Thomas '42
Isaiah L.
'42
Jack L. Mertz '42
Lee R. Beaumont '4:5
Joanna F. Buckingham
$1,000 to $4,999
'40
'41
Relda R. Scott '55
Wylla M. Bitner '56
William L. Bitner III
Curtis R. English '56
Edwards '41
Eda Bessie Edwards '41
Mildred R. Levitt
Robert A. Linn Sr.
Anonymous
George W. Derk '55
R. Arnold Garinger
John W. Nemetz '55
C. Stuart
Maroon & Gold Club
0.
Francis B. Galinski
$5,000 to $9,999
G. M. Hock Construction
Robert McCollough
Magee Foundation
Shared Medical Systems, Inc.
Air Products Foundation
Geisinger Medical Management Corp.
Charles W. and Constance Snyder
Ray
Elwood M. Wagner '43
Sara M. Edwards '44
Louise E. Missmer '44
Anna 0. Guttendorf '39
Clayton H. Hinkel '40
Gerald D. Fritz '41
Lois D. Nester '49
Wilmer F. Nester '49
David N. Newbury '53 Estate
Joseph A. Rado Jr. '63
Anonymous
Zimmerman '39
Zimmerman '39
Dorothy
Edwin M. Barton '07
The Seltzer Organization
Mr and Mrs. Mark Jennings
Mrs. John J. (Polly) Serff
Dr. Robert Warren
Theodore and Carol Maurer
Pittsburgh National Bank
Edward P. and Marcella Turnbach
George P. Boss
Anonymous
$99,999
'37
'38
James
J. L. Dillon, Inc.
AT&T
'37
Donald A. Watts
John F. Hendler
United Penn Bank
First Federal Savings and Loan
Josten's
Over $100,000
'35
Robert D. Abbott '36
Mervin W. Mericle '36
Richard W. Bower '69
Robert A. Muscosky '69
Michael Leroy Smith '69
Gerald S Frey 71
Douglas F. McClintock '73
Francis A. Lorah 74
A.
Derk
'60
P
'59
H. Kellogg '60
Victor A. Miller '60
Carl L. Stanitski '60
Thomas L. Engleman
Anonymous '61
Anonymous '61
Ellen" M.
Clemens
Jr. '61
'62
Richard R. Lloyd '62
Gerard J. Wright '62
Donald R. Kleckner '64
Charles W. Scarantino '64
Martin G Bane '65
Robert J Fleck '65
Nancy A Didriksen '66
Kay M. Locke
John
'66
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March 1987
Mulka
S.
66
A. Scarantino '66
William A. Turlev '66
Mary
Sandra B Williams '66
Joseph D. Fleming '67
Richard P. Conner 68
Anthony J. Gallagher '68
Barbara A. Gallagher '68
Glenn E. Halterman "68
Stella Johnson Hill '68
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Katherine M. Mulka
John J. Trathen '68
Peg Trathen
Thomas
Ronald
'68
F. Castrilli '69
J.
Howard
Christina '69
C. Ebersole '69
Albert J. Fisher '69
Kathy R. Hippenstiel '69
Joseph S. Scala '69
Elaine Zalonis '69
Janet N. Nash 70
Stanley Rakowski 70
Lee G. Barthold III 70
Michael Kolojejchick 71
John R. Thompson 71
Carol B. Turley 71
Jane Elmes Crahall 72
Robert C. Figlock 72
Audrey E. Hower 72
Maurita P. Johnson 72
Kevin Hays 73
Robert H Lauver 73
Marion Reese 73
Carolyn L. Carr 74
Sally A. McCloskey 74
James Slamon 74
Debra J. Thompson 74
John F. Braganini 75
Susanne D. Radice 75
Dale R. Schmeltzle 75
Stanley L. Tantsits 75
Michael J. McGinnis 76
Thomas J. Stiner 76
Susan C. Tantsits 76
Mary T. Wizda 76
Diane L. Wechter 77
Edward A. Herbert 78
James E. Holland 78
Gary S. Kneiss 78
Larry K. Vass 78
George R. Antochy 79
Laura J. Antochy 79
Lance J. McCarty 79
Deborah R. Chestnut '80
Glenn A. Chestnut '80
1910: All-male
Ezra W Harris '32
Gladys B Witmer '32
Clair E Troy "33
Mildred Q Muller '34
Gerald C. Harter '35
Samuel Krauss '35
Helen F Markley '35
Ruth W LeGrande '36
Frank P Warren '36
Bernard J. Young '36
Frances R Young '36
Annajean L Gehrig '37
Earl A Gehrig '37
Robert J. Rowland '38
Sterling J. Banta "39
Ruth K. Ensminger '39
Robert H Parker '39
Deborah J Rowland "39
Gladys J Harris '40
Richard S. Menniti *80
Cynthia M. Vass '80
Michael A. Bratton '81
Keith A. Gogel '81
Cynthia J. Gross '81
John C. Gross '81
Kenneth L. Grove '81
Frank J. Konschnik "81
Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81
Paula A. Mix '81
Isabella O. Horvath '41
Helen D. Karns 41
Catherine O. Renninger
Clark R Renninger '41
Marian M. Uhl '41
Bernice E Badlda '42
Merrill A. Deitnch '42
H. Dorothy Poltrock '42
Mix '81
Boyer '82
Richard Y. Runyan
Hannah Culp '43
Ruth Hope Handy '43
David M. Jones '43
Anonymous
Scott R.
Tanya
S.
'83
Jodi A. Seip '84
Todd L. Seip '84
Charles K. Zartman
Daniel BoychUCk
F. Magill '43
William
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Alfred
Jessie
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to
Dolores A Mrennan
Joan H Kllroy '54
Patricia
Fenstemaker
F.
Glennis H. Richert '14
Edna A. Rickert '15
Mary Shaler '21
Thelma D.
Bittner "28
Irene Davis
'28
Margaret
L. Lewis
Wolfe '28
Mary A. Laird '29
Helen
S.
Anonymous
'30
Cyril stiner '30
Marion E. Troy
'31
'28
J.
Felfer
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'54
'55
Kosalyn V Pennington
James B Creasy '57
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Anthony Llngenfeltei '63
Ixjuise N Lark '64
Robert Mayefskie
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Carol A Straub '65
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Doris K. Hosier
Mary E Rush
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'67
'67
'67
Frank F Arlotto '68
John M. Auten Jr w
Robert E. Boose '68
Diane W. Dawson '68
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Steven P. Messner '68
Brenda N. Williams '68
David R Campbell '69
Barbara J Grabfelder '69
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Donald A. Schlieder '48
Leonard R. Wearne '48
William Benson '49
C. Wayne Creasy '49
William R. Deebel '49
Freda Adams '22
Michael Evancho '23
Helen K. Mosier '23
Faye K. Koch "24
Helen J. Landis '24
Helen V. Cashmareck
'12
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C Harmany '47
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M. Louise Allison '44
Joyce E Hay '44
Pauline G John '44
Centennial Club
Hall
Chiirles llrennan '53
'43
Andrew
Philip R,
'84
Connie s Qobora '53
Maynard L Marring
Richard F Laux '52
'40
Beatrice K. Algatt
Carver
skit in
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'25
'49
Robert G Reitz '49
Carolyn H Williams
James Hobart Boyle
Kurt
C Grabfelder
'69
McDonald '69
James C. McDonald III
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'49
'50
Harry J. Gobora '50
Carmella A Gotthardt
Carolyn V Reitz '51
John J Ryan '51
Ralph W Wire '51
Kathleen Boychuck '52
'50
'69
Kenneth D Schnure '69
Leland A. Smelts '69
Richard L. Blngaman *70
Ellen C. Cioffi '70
Eugene E. Cioffi '70
Robert
T Colahan
'70
Pamela D Van Epps
Maria Vezendy
'70
'70
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1987
Denise
M
'86
Lutsky
Memorials
During 1986 the following memorial
gifts
were
received
memory
In
1933: 40th-year reunion, Class of 1893
Joseph Vezendy Jr. 70
Dwlght P. Edris 71
Theodore N. Lawson 71
Charles F. Petry Jr 71
Gayle E. Phillips 71
James R. Platukls 71
Jerry D. Walborn 71
Thomas M. Wilson 71
Kerry S. Ayers '72
M Jacqueline Feddock '72
John W Liggett '72
Barbara A. Platukls '72
Theresa A. Ashnoff '73
Richard F. Ashnoff
AJan D. Blgelow 73
Joan S. Corson '73
Jean F. LeGates '73
Dennis M. Abruzzl 74
Pamela J. Bair 74
Rickey G. Balr 74
Mary Ann Blgelow 74
Paula A. Christian 74
Mary Ellen Ewell 74
Albert J. Fagnanl Jr 74
Eddie J. Hollenbeck 74
John S. Saddlngton 74
Mlckl J Sllngerland 74
Richard T. Christian 75
John H. Flick 75
Michele M. Hummel 75
Michael R.
Hummel
Joan M. Koch 75
Carl W. Koch
Barry W. Kocher 75
Cheryl A. Kocher 75
Anonymous 75
Robert J. Splane 75
Diane K. Bicjan 76
William J. Ewell 76
David M. Furman 76
Karen S. Howenstine 76
Richard T. Howenstine 76
Beth Ann Lepianka 76
David L. Unger 76
Pierce Atwater III 77
Barbara Ann Caruana '77
Mary
S.
Creamer
'77
Daniel E. Grant 77
Michael C. Hutnlck '77
Stephen Spencer Kline '77
Suzanne Elyse McCabe '77
Matti A. Prima '77
Brian P. Sullivan '77
Linda Pulaski Unger
Dale R. Baker '78
Steven J. Bright '78
Arthur J Hlggins Jr.
Anonymous
Robert S. Twaddell 78
Beth Ann Werkheiser '78
Stuart T. Werkheiser 78
Kim S. Delp '79
Robert J. Flick '79
John
B.
Lockwood 79
Cynthia L. Matzko '79
Robert J. Phillips '79
Anonymous '79
Anonymous '79
Anne M. Wilson
Joan
Andrews
Brian A. Auchey
J.
Robert P. Kellenberger
Christina J. Kerler '78
'78
'79
'80
'80
John Charles Berquist
'80
Lori A. Berquist '80
John D. Downey '80
John J. Green '80
Sharon E. Holko '80
Donna L. Kinder '80
Pamela A. Lockwood
'80
Richard P. Maniscalco
Thomas A. Mazzante
Ann Medeiros '80
'80
'80
Stephen L. Phillips '80
Eric W. Sllngerland '80
Tina M. Stello '80
Robert M. Vance '80
Robert J. Acor '81
James
Ruth Smeal
Lisa A. Vance
Pihlblad
Maria Bamberger
Regina M. Gatto '82
L. Gross '82
Kelly A. Howatt '82
Landis
'82
•
'31
by Samuel
Raymond and
of the
duPont
tory,
'83
*
In
Engineering Development Labora-
Dan McGrew
memory
of
JANE RENALDO
'80
by
Lori
Horvath
'83
In
'83
Donna Polak Zimmerman
Susan J. Knapp '84
Frank J. Minishak '84
memory
of
CURTIS
Joanna Buckingham
A.
ENGLISH
by Boyd and
'83
In
memory
of
FERN TRAUGH ESHLEMAN
"20
by
VALARA FOX STEINMAYER
'20
Ruth Johnson Carney
'84
In
'84
Catherine L. Staub '84
B. Stephen Whalev Jr.
Roseanne M.
ORVAL PALSGROVE
of
David,
'83
Anonymous '84
Ruby L. Schuon
of
•
Employees
'82
Cynthia L. Mueller
Julius Donchez
Carol Herb • Sadie
Mayernick • Huberte Pugliano • Allied Corporation,
Pottsville * Engineering Department of E. I.
duPont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Delaware •
A. Stefanisko '82
Valerie L. McCloskey
Lisa G. McNett '83
Judith G. Wenner '83
•
•
memory
In
Daniel F. McGann '82
William H. McNett '82
Glenn A. Newman '82
Anonymous
Anonymous
•
GRACE FOOTE CONNER '34 by
Josephine Hutchison • Dorothy F.
Marjorie Foote • Sam and Betty Evans *
Bloomsburg University Council of Trustees
Nancy
Deborah
memory
In
'81
Douglas E. Taylor
of
Guerrieri
H. Gross Jr. '81
Glenn K. Horlacher '81
Theresa J. Maniscalco '81
Kevin J. McCloskey '81
Lee F. Mueller '81
Roseann M. Murello '81
Anonymous
'78
'79
Charles A. Wilson IV
Steven K. Ziegler
'77
'78
AJan W. Pedersen '78
Cheryl L. Prima '78
Roger P. Starski 78
Jeffrey Stello '78
RITA GUERRIERI
'84 by Art and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sterlein
Donna Kay Yale • Donald C and Shirley M.
Furchner Jane Wagner • Lehigh County Tri Sigma
Alumni (Julie Potter, courtesy chairman) • Charles
J. and Helen Donches • Pamela Woodward • Howard
and Luan K. Paden • Patricia Rogers Morgan ' Anita
L. Kotoris " E. Diane and Harry J Irvin
Camela A.
Gotthardt • Deborah Drucker • The Cranford Boys
(c/o David J. Grimaldi) • Mr. and Mrs. John J
Lawrence
Mr. and Mrs. Philip R Transue
Mr
and Mrs. Donald Melcher • Lori Ann Bogert • Cheryl
Dreisbach • Kathryn M. Land • Brenda Wilkins •
Mary F. Wood • Dr Robert Warren • Mr and Mrs.
Thomas F. Altenbach • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bell •
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Bucchin • Gregory Bullock •
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Casilio • Mr and Mrs John G.
Cech • Mr and Mrs. Stephen Chanitz • Mr. and Mrs
Barry Conover • Mr and Mrs. Lucian Corina • Mr
and Mrs. Miklos Csorba • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony
Damiano • Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. DeKeukelaere
Mr. and Mrs. Russell F. Dietrich • Marcella I
Dimmick * Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G Donches * Anna
H. Donchez and Family • D. John Donchez ' Mr and
Mrs. Joseph G. Donchez • Mr. and Mrs. George
Dyonda Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Erickson Jr and
Family • Mr. and Mrs. Tom Foley
Mr. and Mrs.
William Fortley • Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Havernic •
Julia Havernic • Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Gotzon •
Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Herbert • Mary Herold * Mr.
and Mrs. Donald H. Hoffert • Mr. and Mrs. John
Horvath • Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Johnson * Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Juliar • Mr. and Mrs. John Keyser • Mr
and Mrs. Ted Killo • Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kish •
Helen Kotzan • Mary Kraycar • Mr. and Mrs.
Michael W. LaPorta • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Madi
• Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Marchetti •
Catherine
Mathews • Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matyas * Catherine
McGovern • Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mengel • Helen
Meilinger • Mr. and Mrs. Michael Meilinger • Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Michalerya • Marie Mikovich • Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Nagy • Douglas F. Nesbitt • Mr.
and Mrs. Miroslaw Pasternak • Antoinette Paukovitz
• JoAnne Paukovitz • Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph L. Perry •
People's Express Operations Group 8 • Mr. and Mrs
Joseph C. Petraglia • Plant Engineering Dept. of
Bethlehem Steel Corporation • Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Quinn • Mr. and Mrs. Carson R. Reinhard • Sue
Roseman • Mr. and Mrs. John M. Ruth • Mr. and
Mrs. Ray R. Salabsky • Employees of Saucon Valley
Country Club • Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Schumacher
• Mr. and Mrs. Martin
W. Smith • Mr. and Mrs
Ralph J. Tarola Sr. • Bennie Trubilla • Mr. and Mrs
Francis P. Tusak Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. John Vass • Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Voron • Timothy P. Ward • W.
J
Werpehowski • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Whitesell •
Brenda F. Wilkins • Mr. and Mrs. John Wood • Mr
and Mrs. Elwood Wright • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Yoo
• Nancy Zoltack •
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Barrett •
Mary
Lilly" '85
memory
of R.
by Ruth Johnson Garney
'84
In
memory
of
CLARICE GELLINGER RUCK
by Katherine L. Ruck
'15
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memory
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memory
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Schrader Walker
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•
Eileen Talvev
•
'46 bv Manorie
McGovern • Jean
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CHARLES WILLIAM ROSS
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of
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Sara A Fr eeman
Michael
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Cochrane • Katherine B Major •
Eileen S Taylor • Citizen Publishing
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Dominic Gaudiano • Mr. and Mrs. Regis
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zanolini • Lillian
V
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•
V.
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Joseph
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Heston
•
Mary Ka Pes ' Mr and Mrs.
• Mary Fay
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memory
In
memory
of
Joanne and Budd
In
memory
•
L.
Thomas
McDOWELL
by
Beyer
ROBERT
of
(JO)
M.
McCARTY
by Mr and
Mrs. Steven A.
Mrs. James DeLong
Mr. and
Engelhardt
Mr. and Mrs. Brian J. Case • Theodore
S. Hodgins Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald E. Donmoyer '
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Sheely • Mr. and Mrs. R.F
McCullogh Jr. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Gobora Jr 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Zarkoski • Anthony J Gallo •
Tau Kappa Epsilon • Do It Yourself, Inc.
•
In
memory
of
WILLIAM
A.
TURNBACH
by
Camplese
memory
of
DAVID MURPHY
L. Sltler •
J.
•
BU
Inter-Fraternity Council • Newman
• Laura Tessell •
Dr. and Mrs
Gerald W. Powers • Phi Delta • Sigma Iota Omega •
Alpha Sigma Alpha • Phi Iota Chi • Chi Sigma Rho •
Delta Epsilon Beta • Dr. and Mrs John S Mulka •
Dr. and Mrs. John
McLaughlin • Eloise J
Hippensteel • Thomas R. Hartsough
M
memory of ELTON HUNSINGER by Doretta L
• Mr
and Mrs. Boyd Buckingham • Robert
and Helen Yoder • Mr and Mrs Albert Hoffman III •
Class of 1959, Ashland Area H.S. • Mr and
Mrs
Warren I. Johnson • Sally A Luckey • Florence
In
Neiman
Yoder • Martin and Susan Keller • Charles A. Reh •
James And Laurie Trommetter • Edward and Mary
0. Beck • James and Denise Marrone • James and
Margaret Kostenbauder • Ellwood and Bettle Qulgg •
Youth's Benefit Elementary School • Mr and Mrs
Robert Norton • PTA of Youth's Benefit Elemei
School • Leonard Camp • C. Edward Nutl • William
and Jane Reh • Robert F. White • Patrick and Linda
Colgan • Wayne and Donna Helm • Dr. and Mrs
John S. Mulka • Theodore and Carol Maurer •
Jeffery and Gene Ward • Charles G Dickinson •
Newtown Agency Inc • Joseph and Amelia Holdren •
Joseph and Elaine Rado • Joseph and Dorothy Ennev
•
Stanley
Edward and Marcella Tumbach.
In
Dorothy
Dr. and Mrs. John
Student Association
by Dr. and Mrs.
R. Hartsough
HELEN
•
G Rakowsky
BU Foundation
Gifts to
•
DOMINIC MURTIN
of
Donald Camplese
•
Mr. and Mrs Paul
Trathen • Curtis R
Keller • Mr. and Mrs David A Hill • Joanne Hess
Mr and Mrs. John Dillon • Elizabeth M. Pursel • Mr
and Mrs. Raymond A. Vought • Joann L. Mengel •
Peggy M. Jewkes • Mr. and Mrs. L. Edward Folk •
Joseph P Vaughan • Lynne C. Miller • Linda
Lou
Hill • Pen Yost • Mr and Mrs Robert (i
Norton •
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Dlttrich • George Ayittey
Mr
and Mrs. James F. Loretz Jr. • Mlchele E. Hartzel •
Dr. and Mrs. Mark Melnychuk • Aaron Polonsky •
Dr. and Mrs. James Cole • Richard D. Alderfer
in
and Mrs. Howard Klnslinger • Bill Fausnaught • Mr
and Mrs. Ray J. Bowes • Parishioners of St. Joseph's
Church, Berwick • Dr. and Mrs Melvln L. Woodward
• Susan R. Hicks • Stephen
C Goodwin • Mlchele
Kessler • Ervene F. Gulley • Gerard J. Dullea • Mr
and Mrs. Peter M. Perri • BU Economics Club • Mr
and Mrs. William H. Bailey Jr. • Dr. and Mrs. W
R
Frantz • Kathleen A. Yeager • Pamela J. Shupp •
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B Slike • Mr and Mrs Charles
Chronister • Mr. and Mrs. Ronald M Graboskl •
Roger W. Fromm • Mr and Mrs. John R. Wullert •
Dr. and Mrs. James R. Sperry • John D Romanskl •
Dr. and Mrs. Emory W. Rarig Jr. • Dr. and Mrs
Walter Brasch • Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Dill • Mr. and
Mrs. Kimber H. Reese • Dr and Mrs Harold J
Bailey • Sherry Williams • William Proudman •
Dr
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Lucas
Morreale •
and Mrs. Charles Wenner • Mr. and
Mrs. Mark
Jennings • Pauline Cretti • Hazleton Twp.
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Fay • Mrs. Walter Sessack • Stanley Genetti •
Mrs
Edward Genetti • Anonymous • Lou and Susan Lobb
Slocum • Joanne and Richard Pileski • Helen
and
James Patterson • David W. Klingerman ' The
Honorable and Mrs. Daniel J. Flood • Mary
Laskowski • Anthony F. and Marguerite Izbicki •
Mr
and Mrs. Donald DeRose • Mr. and Mrs.
Martin
DeRose • Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J D'Angelo • Mr
and Mrs. Frank J. Freco • Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Reeves • Edna F. Gould • Bird Printing Co. • Daniel
and Josephine Cassarilla • Mary Fedullo Lauro •
Eleanor and Murray Miller • Martin and Elsie Cohn
• Hannah C. Pegg •
Cora P. Heness • Jackie Cahill •
Jean Barker • Sue Martin
Karen S. Heaps • The
Seltzer Organization
Dr. and Mrs. Daniel K. Lobb •
Max and Bella Aronoff • David and Lisa Mitchell •
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Mrs. George Puhak • Charmaine Klatch • Mr and
Mrs. Andrew Mattey • Michael C. DeCosmo •
Kenneth and Genevieve Dolan • Betty Klingerman •
Senator Raphael Musto • Roger W. Allen Funeral
Home • William and Mary Decker • Dr. and Mrs.
James Weyand • Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Abell •
Balester Optical Co. • Dr. Charles Hayes and Family
Eye Associates Personnel • Mr. and Mrs. Robert N.
Votta • Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. DeLucca Sr. •
Columbia County Planning Commission • BU Council
of Trustees • Mr. and Mrs. John Kleitz • Louis R. and
Louise K. Cicilioni • Mary Ann Fay • Bloomsburg
Lions Club
William Hess
Dr. Charlotte less
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Walter F Vorbleski
Florence C Vorbleski '28
Columbia Count} Farmers National Hank
McDowell (til Nor v ice, Inc
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Gary
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Morns and Kslei Sadock Foundation
Dr. Richard Alley
Magec Foundation
Mesko GlaSS
Waterproofing
Ally and Mrs Cleveland C Hummel
Dale A Krothe 'M)
Feme S Krothe 'M
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Central Perm Sewing Machine Co.
Dr and Mrs Steven <, Bishop
Mr and Mrs Richard Benefield
AT&T Foundation
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Barash Advertising
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Dr and Mrs John Dlttrich
Sun Valley District. PNA
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1987
1919
* Mobel G
Decker ' Agnes S Eves ' Soro
Long * Helen W. Momwonng
Phscillo A McDonald
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S
Lillion
Groce
1920
Anno D Barrow Mary Alrce Edwords
P. Meyer • Grace E Panneboker
*
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J.
Garney
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Elizabeth
1921
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Edno
Emmo V
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W
Durling
S
Fisher
Beatrice
Eichner
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M
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1922
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K. Horris
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W
Bower
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Beryl
J
Jones
Martha Y Jones * Mary L
Poetiell * William T. Payne ' Cecilio M. Philbin • Gladys
E, Romoge
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George B. Rhawn Jr.
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Hervey B. Smith • Bertho M. Troino • Elizabeth G. Vincent •
Helen
Yeager Rentals
Gelslnger Medical
E
Management Corp.
Weed
1910
Anonymous
Ronald R. and Mary Anne Klemkosky
Marshall W. Mehring
Robert D. and Jeannette Moyer
George P. Boss
Gifts to Trust
Lois P
1923
Anno Edward*
H.
Raymond
H.
Ash ' Helen H. Bowes * Kathryn F. Edmonds
Edwords
Michael Evancho ' Anno M. Freyermuth *
Helen A. Gulley • Marie T. Jeffrey * Beatrice B Jopling
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Keller
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Helen K Mosier
Helen R. Podgett
1912
Accounts
Marcello
Beuloh Bronson
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1924
Tandy Corporation
Shell Oil Co.
John and Jeananne Scrlmgeour
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Mr. and Mrs. George W. McCall
1913
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Mr and Mrs Seymour Schwimmer
T.
Dlckin»on
*
Susio H. Longenborger
Gertrude
S
Crawford
Pearl Greenberg
Mr. and Mrs Sterling Strauser
Selma Mltrani
Toshlko Takaezu
Helen E. Adler
Helen F. Evans
Mr and Mrs John David Brooks
Mr. and Mrs. R.A. Goldthwaite
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gallagher
Mr, and Mrs. Richard L. Newly
Olen Bryant
Pearl H. Bailey
Robert D. Warren
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Evans
Akiko Kotani
Virginia S.
S.
Gonmon
Josten's College Division
Press-Enterprise, Inc.
Dr. and Mrs. Walter Brasch
Dr. and Mrs. C. Stuart Edwards
Eugene Dixon
Helen E. Borrow • Mildred A
Dechant
Beulah D Gibson
Helen J. Londis
Ruth N
E.
E. Boughmon • Bessie Mae
Bogart
Helen V Coshmareck
Gertrude Croyton • Elizabeth L. Doniels
Lauro Davis « C Ellen
Howard * Helen B. Lechleitner ' Anonymous *
Elizabeth M Peifer
M.ldred M. Powell • Anno R. Sidler
Anonymous Elizabeth Sutliff
• Susan D
Turner
Margaret F. Walsh • Bessie Mae Werkhe.ser
Groce White * Almo Wilson
*
1915
Mary B
lorn E
Harrington
Josephine D
Hutchison
Edna A. Rlckert
Williams
1926
1916
Mory
Bremer
Morion S. Carpenter • Irene R Creveling
Margoret C Eager
D. Lucille K Foulkrod
Helen J
•
Helen D. Gustason • Catherine S.
Harman
Margaret
R^ Isaac ' Louneto Lorah • Mary
M. McElhenny • Anonymous
Thelmo M. Noylor
John J Opiary • Christine B. Roeder
John T
Rowlands
Mory S Ruddy • Emily E Rupert ' Ruth
A Smith '
Leoro V Souder
Bertha M. Sutliff • Ann G. Vaughn
Helen P
Wolborn
H.
Anonymous
Helen Day
'
Carolyn
Florence
E
Munro
'
E
Elder
Dorothy
•
M
Frltx
•
Helen V McHuqh
Grodwell
1917
Agnes DieHenbocher
Non
R
Jenkins
Myrtle K
1927
Shepherd
Nellie Turkiewicz
1918
Hornet H Knorr
Naom. Bender
Kathleen S Bonner
Wilmo D Bowman
Ethel F
Brown - Nolo E^ Brown
Sylvia Cimmet ' Thelmo P
Cooper • Ruth
Dickstein
Molly B Duffy • Anonymous
V.vion J Frey ' Mory
K. Gallagher • Edna B Gottey
Victono S Giger • Dons F Hossert
Irene Lukosovoge Karabes •
Gladys B Knck
Esther C Louboch
Sodie Z Mayernick
Mildred A. McCloughan
Regis J Morns
Margoret C Pendleton
J0 e T
Pnsbek ' Berime Prosser • Ruth
S
Pittsburgh National Bank
George and Helen Barkauskas
Kathryn
Geneva
Daniel E. Grant
F.
Aldrich
'
Glennis H. Rlckert
Service America
DuPont Company
M
1925
loviso
Simon
Shared Medical Systems, Inc.
Saul and Florence Putterm.m
Doris
1914
Mr. and Mrs. Percival R. Roberts Jr,
Joan Hodous
Robert McCollough
Gary and Theresa Hammer
Albert Kohrherr
William and Carolyn Batllie
William A. Acierno
Joe Gorski
Berwick Forge and Fabricating
Adorns
Frances H. Blose
Morie Hemmig • Foye K. Koch
Lindenmuth • Helen L Noakes
Mobel R. Noble
Anne N
Pearson
Maud M. Ridall • Dora W. Risley
Ruth D. Thomas
Motilda M. Waples • Evo L Warters
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Sarah D
Whitlock * Edna D Willi oms
Parker
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Wilson Jr.
H.
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Mary
E.
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Hop.
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S
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M Wintersteen
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•
1987
A-7
Helen A Thomoj •
Leno E VonHorn • Mory
•
AbbeH
Kathryn
Anna T Arnold ' leroy A Boer • Mobel A Boer
Boynum • Thelmo M Bittner Jeonette H Buckingham •
Anno I Bosh ' Anonymous • Ellen G Oovis
Irene Davis
Mory
P Dole ' Groce A Fry
Hazel J. Furmon
Fronds A Gomty •
Morgaret O Gordon • Dorothy I Gunton " Groce E Hortman
Mildred B Hortz
Doyle W Ivey
Myrtle P Jones ' M.ldred A
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Kneller
Helen
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Alillo S
Lewis
Morgoret I lewis '
Glodys Hirsch Lyon • Lydio Taylor Martin
Helen H Morns • Mor| 0 r.e K Perrotti
Mory
K. Powell ' Zelmo Romoge
A Helena Reimensnyder
Ethel E
Richords * Morgoret D Riehl
Lois M Robinson
Rochoel Sauers *
Mabel
linskill
Elizabeth
D
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Anonymous
Smiley
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*
Amto R Scott • Nelle D Shockloss
Louise Stevens ' Sterling Strouser • Rhea
M
Moriho D Wotkms
Mildred S Weiss
James H Willioms 1 Helen S Wolfe
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Rosalie B
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Strousser
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J
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1929
Ido W Acore ' Sora
Adams • Rachel W Anthony
Evelyn O
Avery * Morgoret J Beidleman * Esther M Blttner 1 Cloire S
Brandon • Pauline E. Brockmon • Esther W Burnat
Marion H
Corter * Audrey H Cohen ' Anonymous * Rolph Dovies 1 Elvo
I.
* Dorothy J. Decker 1 Lucille M.
DeVoe * Emily G Fo irmon *
Mildred A. Goodwin • Alberto Green
Irene E. Guest ' Mory A
Harry * Myrtle A. Hayes * Leonoro G Heydon
Estello M. Hyssong
*
Colerto M. Kelly
Ruth G.
Mildred
R.
Anonymous
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McAlley
G.
Lucile
'
Mary A.
*
Phillips
Ruth
lolrd
Mensinger
Rhinord
Erma G. Shearer Walter
*
E.
Mory
*
Dorothy
'
Anonymous
*
M
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L.
*
Long
Paget
*
Slesko
1
Elizabeth
*
1930
Florence
Baker
T. Cavanaugh * Jonetta Y. Colemon
Grace Dovis * Jessie C. Davis * Dorothy W
DeWire * Morgaret R. Disidoro ' Miriam Edwards * Augusta S
Foose * Mory Alice Foose * Josper M. Fritz ' Kolhryn Fritz * Grace
E. Gardner
Anonymous * Dorothy M. Gorrey * Horold H Hldloy *
Karleen M. Hoffman ' Elfed H. Jones * Elizabeth M Jones '
*
Anonymous
Myrtle Ker 1 Congetta P. Kotch ' Grace A Lord *
Helen W. Lukus * Anne H Morgis * Dorothy Plhlblad * Anonymous
• Cyril Sfiner ' Catherine
Symons * Sora S Walter ' Kothryn
Waltman * Margaret E. Yenchor
E.
Catherine A. Fuller
Chorles F Hensley
Keefer
*
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I
Lewis
I.
W
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*
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Anonymous
R.
Castor
Dorothy K Chose *
Derr 1 Florence F
*
Larue C
*
Margie H Gregory ' Kenneth E Howk 1
Thomas L. Henry 1 Anne L. Hibbord * Nicholos JoHln * Ermo
Kelchner ' Charlotte M Kepner * Elizobeth B Kerr * Florence E
Kitchen ' Eve C. Krouss
Ruth A. McDonald " Morgoret L
McNeolis * Anonymous * Anne OMendick ' Minnie B Olschefsky *
*
Helen E
Lois C. Quick ' Mary Ellen Raiewski
Orvol C. Palsgrove
Ritchie ' Rebo W. Schmidt * Bessie A. Shilling * Anonymous 1
Marion E Troy ' Clarence R Wolever * Mary G Wolever * Dorothy
Wright * Helen G Zebrowskl
J. Wolfe * Dorothy F
Fronk
*
Golder
J
Helster
*
Keefer
*
Zelsloft
DeHoven
Marie
1
James
*
I
Palsgrove
G
A Peck Ray
Anonymous
Luther
'
Donald A Walts
*
Schrope
W Barrett ' Freda P Bowmon
Cassono * Dorothy A Cawthorne
Margaret S Dickey * Morion
Elmore
M Felterman
Andrew I Fellerolf
Bower
Woodrow
Jeon
•
1
Chudzlnskl
W
Aten * Leonard Bolchunos 1 Dorothy
Bredbenner
Rebecca Chamberlain 1 Fronk
M
* Helen
Dorothy E Cronover *
Eleanor S, Faust * Aerlo
*
1
Anonymous
Morgoret
•
Ella E.
W
Seely
V
Smith
*
'
Sweppenheiser
Walters * Glodys
1
Cormer P Shelhomer • John P Shellenberger
Mory B Spongier
Janet R Stohr 1 Marie G
Elizabeth I Troy * Soroh E Vonce * Gertrude M
M
Wenner
Esther
E
Krlegh
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Summers
Whltenlghl
*
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A
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GuttendoH
Kocher
Sterling
John P
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Robert
P.
Hopkins
Soro Ellen Lauboch
*
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Parsons * Deborah J Rowland
Smeol * F. Donnobelle Smith *
1935
1
Boker ' John T Beck ' Mildred M Brenner * Helen H
Edwin R Creosy * Thomos F Dovis * Gerald C Harter
Stanley P Helmboch ' Helen
Keiner • Velmo M Kerstetler
Anonymous ' Samuel Krouss * Helen F Morkley * John J McGrew
* Genevieve McKelvey * Unora B
Mendenholl * Thelmo A Menget
* Anonymous
Elizabeth R Reed ' Wllllom
Reed 1 Fronds D Sell
* Anthony
Shoy ' Elvlro Stonulonls * Hannoh S Steinhort * Edna
J
Mildred M Wesner * Alice
M Stevens • Vedo M Stewort
Euphemia Yeoger
F
*
Gennorlo
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Charles H
'
J
Bonta
Katharine I Bokum 1
Chowones ' Wlllord A Christian Jr *
Ruth M Cummins * James V DeRose 1 Ruth K
Ferrari * Morgan E Foose * Miriam Frank '
J
Artley
E
D Bomboy
Anno
*
Bernlce
*
Isaloh
Ensmlnger
Louretto
*
Hendler
F
Anonymous
*
Margaret
'
Cimbolo
John
1939
Menapoce * Paul Mudnck Mildred Q Muller * Roberto
Mark E Pelfer 1 Jean A Plowrlght • letha C Schenck *
Ellen
*
Vance I, lauboch * Helen G. Lewis » Anne J
Moslow ' Anna B Medyckl * Cyril f Menges * Ellen C. O'Connell *
Anonymous ' Robert J Rowland * George T. Sharp * Joycelyn M
Wlllord
J
M
Ruth
Anonymous
*
I
Cobleigh ' Lillian R Coldren * Dorothy J Cook
Coyne 1 Florence C Drucls ' Sorah E Dymond *
Mory D Elder ' Lowrence C Evangellsto * James A Gennorlo *
Anna N. Greene
Robert A Howk * Elizabeth R Hensley *
Anonymous * Thollo B Hicks * Eleanor K Johnson * Florence H
Kindt * Morgaret A Klock * Thelmo I Knauss 1 Mar|orle M Lee 1
Anno A Llndenmuth * Sarah E Mock * Noro M Morkunos *
*
'
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George R Casarl
'
P.
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1938
Florence
Anonymous
*
T.
Mary G Kuc 1 Alvln S Laplnskl * Josephine M Magee *
Marks * Helen S. Moore 1 Mory M. Northrop * Mary E.
1
Hunter
Dlckermon 1 Leon R Dixon * Anonymous
Anna|eon L. Gehrig * Earl A. Gehrig • Earl
Ruth R
foust
I
Anonymous
'
1934
C Nevlll
Creveling
L.
Fowler
Irene
*
Emily D
*
Richard S
Cora
*
Cloire
1931
*
Harrington
I
Hoffmon • Gertrude C Howell* *
Melbo C Hyde 1 Anonymous 1 Eugene M
Violet S
Adelaide C Kline 1 Anonymous 1
Anne M Lobosky • Anonymous * Lois Lawson
Dorothy G Lovell * Mory B Malers
Soroh W Mitten
Ivo C
Newton * Cloire M. Porter
Morion C Pyle
Anno Frances
Reynolds 1 Kenneth A Roberts * Anonymous * Ruth I Shlve *
Lenore P Smiley * Mory A Stohl * Kothryn E Thocher • Louise K
Thomas ' Clolr E. Troy * Pauline R Turek 1 Anonymous 1 Groce
Frances
*
W
Anonymous
M
Evelyn
Mor|orle
*
1
Hunslnger
Alice B
Worroll
Virginio Cruikshonk
uniforms
1
Cora A Smith
* Elsie M. Stouffer '
Doris A. Stewart 1 Lllo E. Thomos * Morgoret
B Thomas * Anno J Todd * Anno M. Troutmon ' Soro S Walters *
Virginia D Welker ' Arline F. Wertmon
Agnes E. Wilson 1 Esther
F. Wright • Elizabeth C. Yelch
Schechterly
new
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Davis
Traupone
Woylovlch
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Annabel Jones
William Mortley
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Robert
Parker
*
Harriet
George A.
*
*
Elizabeth
Wllhelmlna P Scheffler * Ruth
Traupane * Virginia R.
Sora E, Tubbs * Frank M Vondevender * Walter
Evelyn F
Young * Jean S. Zehner 1 Dorothy
'
Philip E
'
Zlmmermon
*
Roy O. Zlmmermon
*
I
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1932
*
Anonymous * Elizobeth M Broad * Louise Gon
Cacchione " Mary E. Davis * Morris D DeHoven ' Roy J Evans '
Harris
Blanche M. Evert ' Irma L Eyer ' Fronk J. Gerosky ' Ezro
*
Jessie L. Haywood * Wilbur J. Hibbord ' Mildred Hlnebough
Morgoret M. Krouse *
Kathryn M. Houser * Clorence L. Hunsicker
Minnie E Leon * Ethel Keller Long 1 Anno I Lorko * Mory R
McGuire * Lois M. McKinney ' Dorothy H Moore * Hope G Pensyl
• Anonymous *
Louise S. Ransom * Theron R Rhinord * Lois D
Mildred
Anonymous
Dlehl
W
Myrtle
StouHer
' Glodys B Witmer
'
I
Swartz
*
Romono
O Thomos
*
Mory A
Vollroth
1940
'
A Bonln
Kothryn
Elmer
Muriel
1
Bozltsko
Evollne R
W
Alice
I
G
Foy
Flnnerty
'
Clork
Violet R
Phylls
W
Gavin
1
Glodys J Harris *
Hartley ' Clayton H Hlnkel * Elnoro U
Houck * Albert W Houser * Morgoret B Hyssong * Mae W llleck *
Josephine I, Johnson ' Helen B Jones * Isooc T. Jones * Chorles
Kelchner * Moryellen Kessler * Robert A. linn Sr ' Normon J
Mo/a • Anonymous * Anonymous * Jone D Roberts * Lillian Y
Sanger ' Roymond F Sanger 1 Byron D Shiner 1 Leonard E Stout 1
Dorothy D Tllson ' Corl T Welllver ' Jeon S White * Fern B
Whltebreod * Lorraine Wlggs * Gertrude W Wlthey
I
1936
Robert
D Abbott
Mae
W
*
Deitnch
Kothryn
J
Evons
*
Kolhryn B
*
Verno E Jones 1 Wllllom A Korshner * Anonymous
*
Lltwhller • A David Moyer
Ruth W LeGronde * Woodrow
Mericle ' Chorles P Mlchoel
Mory Jane F McCutchen 1 Mervin
* Gladys M
Ruesch * Mory Ann Russi ' Eleanor B Sondel * John S
Sandel * Anonymous * Fronk P Worren * Anonymous * John H
Yeoger * Bernord J Young • Frances R Young
Hortmon
W
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1941
1933
1937
Mobel Belles
Charlotte O. Boyne
Boop * Morgoret S Bristol * Mory
*
Anonymous
*
Anonymous
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Ruth
Louro
G
Burns
E
P
Bollinger
*
Drake
Thomos
'
S
Clorallne S
John A
Eorly
Boylor
1
Borbaro
G
Benoskl
'
Sora
Mono
Berger
*
Ethel
M
Bond
1
Morion
M
Cohen
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Beothce
T
Gossert
*
Helen P
Gommer
*
*
Elizobeth H
Brown
*
C Stuart Edwords * Edo
1
Gerald D Fritz * Lois G.
Thurwald Gommer Sr. * Leon H.
Agnes P Cosori * Mory D Choopel
Bessie Edwards * Peter J Eshmonl
Hornet A
Coursen
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1950
Abitanfo
Fronces C
Michoel
Mortho
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Earl
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T.
Anonymous
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Mortho
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•
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Dorothy S Brennon ' William J Brennon
Costner * George Chebro * Robert H
J
Conrod * Mox G Cooley * Eugene J Corrigon ' Stanley J Freedo *
Helen M Gerringer
Joseph J Giedo * Chorles F. Gloss ' Horry J
Goboro Jr * Cormelo A Gotthordt * Joseph J Grande ' Jeonne A
Gunn * Hazel C. Guyler * Murroy A Hockenburg • Charles K.
*
Jacobs ' Richard E. Jormon ' Richord B. Keyser * Edword J. Kreitz
Lucy Jone Laubscher ' Donald F. Moietto * Mor|one F Moriotti 1
Morcello E. Morlin 1 Thomos J. McAndrew * Morgoret E. McMillan
" Wolter Mereno ' Chorles E
Miller ' Robert E. Montague ' Henry
Pocholec ' John Ponzetta ' Donold Parry ' Poul P. Plevyok *
1
Dorothy D Reichort
Viginio F
Reimensnyder ' Berdine A.
Rittenhouse * William K. Roeder * Poul D Slusser * Joseph E
Sopko * Worr«n M Sterling * William R Strotton * Anonymous '
Woyne N. VonStetten * Elizobeth J. Wogner • J. Richord Wogner
Louise Lohr Wentzel * John W Williams ' Bernard J. Zelinski
Jomes
Boyle
H.
Dorothy Bu|no
Til
*
Jonice
*
1951
Gerold A. Bocon ' Shirley E. Baker • Wolter J. Bonull * Corol M
Bell ' Muriel F Brush
Jomes R. Creveling ' Mory Ann Donnelly *
Harold F. Emmitt 1 Helen T. Emmltt • Louro M. Evans * Leah
•
Fritz
Joan A Gomble * Mory D. Genke * Beverly A. German '
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Robert
Genevieve S. Hosier
Richord S. Hummel
' Jomes A.
Klemon * Normon E. Kline
Chorles G. Kroemer
Chorles F. Lewis Sr. ' Mike Mosanovich
Donald
Miller
Rltchey
C.
Lehman
*
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Swelgart Miller
Llchtel
Anonymous
•
Clark
R, Rennlnger • Roy Robert* Jr
Schneider
Herbert E. Schneider
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Joseph
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Jerome G. Loplntkl
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Wesley Morqueen V White • Howard T Wlllloms
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Roymond Chandler Jr
Joseph A. Ellsworth
Stuorl
Elwood H Beaver
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Jean Applegote ' Anonymous * Wondo K
Edelmon • Lillian G.
Holland • Stephen M. Hot*
Nellie Kromer • Eileen L McGovern •
Lorrolne Moyer ' E Morjorle Murroy •
Fronces L. Ohlmon
Violet L. Owens • Dorothy P ug h •
Donold Robb
Mory M.
Schroeder
Doro B Silk ' Anostasla P Trowbridge
Jonet R
Ungermon Phyllis S Walker ' Ida M Zerby
*
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Hortmon
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•
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Latshow ' Margaret letterman • Mildred R. Levitt • D.
Poullne Long • Edno P Long • Rlchord O Matthes '
Jock L. Merli
Rlchord C. Nonnemocher
Geraldlne Oberle 1 Dominic R Pino Sr.
Peter G. Podwlka ' H Dorothy Poltrock •
Kotherlne L. Ruck '
Sylvlo F Shelman
Doro T. Smith
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Joseph
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• Richord
Bower ' Lindo A Brown * Sondro E. Brown Noncy C.
Bruboker ' Fronci, Collohon Jr * David R. Compbell ' Donno E
Noncy
J
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Ronold J Chnjtmo
Sondro J. Cerullo * Potricio A Chellew
Donold J Cloyton • Suson F. Clayton * Cori J. Cobb ' Williom F.
*
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Deubler * Shoron E Dod*on
•
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Evans ' Willord B Evons Jr 1 Dovid A. Feather ' Robert M. Fink *
Albert J Fisher ' Kondoce C. Folrz ' Stephen F. Folrz
John W
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Williom A Giannetto * Barbara J. Grobfelder ' Kurt C. Grobfelder
• Larry L. Grant ' Sandra K. Gribbin ' Morgoret A. GriHin 1
Shoron
Guinn 1 Shirley M. Guy ' Nancy A. Holey ' John C Hombhn
*
'
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Douglas M. Hill
Woyne F. Heim
Kothy R.
Hippenstiel * Dole L. Houck 1 M. Suzanne Houck ' Ann Marie Hurz
• Connie L. Jorrard * Samuel Joyne III * Frances Johnson * Beverly
A Jone, ' Noncy L Kaplon ' Victor E. Keeler III ' Jone E. Keifer *
Anonymou, ' Wayne J Koch ' Anonymou, * Jessie R Kresge *
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Kathy J. McGuire * Anonymous * Anonymou, * Anonymous *
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Montileone 1 Jeon Moulder ' Louis J. Mulko * Judith Murray *
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Kothrine Niemiec ' Mary L. O'Neill * Kothleen E. Osberg ' Joanne
Louboch
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*
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Joseph S. Scalo * Kenneth D. Schnure * Donno
M. Schulz * Relnhold A. Schulz * Michoel D. Seksinsky
Arthur A
Sell ' Morgoret Y. Seltzer ' Donold S. Shiner • Robert J. Sipido *
Cherl A. Skelding
Roy C. Smay 1 Leland A. Smeltz * Michoel L.
Smith * Nancy G. Smith * Gail L. Smolick * Borboro M. Socarraz *
Judith L
Spence • Susan Shadle Swartz
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Barbara A. Tobias * Philip B.
*
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Margaret L. Waltemyer * Donna R. Watson
Carolyn T. Weover *
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Marcia H. Williams * Diane J. Wise * Williom R. Wise * Judith A.
Yanchek Fronk C. Yarfz * Esther A. Zobltz ' Eloine Zalonls
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Joseph
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John M.
Cynthlo M. Bochmonn * Frederick T Bousch * Richard
Robert E. Boose
Dovld
Bowen Comille D. Brown *
Chrl»tlne Alcoroi
1966
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Bereznok • Glodyt D. Blngamen
Robert J Biicombe
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Dumboold
• Lorry I
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Roiemory A. Fogarty ' Jeon
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Joy D. Horter • Koren
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Wllllom H HoHmon
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Gareth T. Kote • John W Kerllsh 1 Frederick J. Klock 1 Anonymou*
* Jo»eph P. Kubert *
Joseph W. Kurowtkl
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lewl* • Kay M. Locke * Jeremy R. Lomo* • Ruth F. Ma|or * Lorraine
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Judith E. Myers ' Jon A. Prossedo
Dovld S. Qulgg 1 Dovld L
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*
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June Geti Seely *
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Mory S
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William A Turley *
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William* • Janet H. Winkler * Ido M. Wynlng*
Joseph M.
You»hock Jr
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Dawson Elizabeth J. Denatale
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Constonce E. King
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Rlchord W. Llchtel
Helen Linkevich « Robert A.
Linn Jr.
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• Thomos Lyons • Vincent
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Melser • Karen Mellinger •
Steven P. Messner
Richard O Metzgar ' Sorah
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Jonelle C
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• Richard leonovlch •
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Elaine B
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Perry
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Poechmann • Elaine
Purcell •
Janet Pursel ' Susan J. Redllne * Judith
H. Reed ' Korl D Reed
Robert L. Reed
Coral Morone Rleder
Bonnie C Riegel
Kis Lyn
I. Robinson • M. Louonn Rudy •
Russell C. Rudy Jr.
Bernard F
Schaefer • Aracelio E. Schlegel •
•
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Arwlldo L Shoemaker • Sandra K
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S onoker • Georgene R Snyder
Jean D Spon.nberg • Arthur A.
Stelner
Sharon I. Stelner
Thomo, S. Taylor Anonymous • John
J- Trathen
Robert L. Tucker
Gall S. Utl
Anonymou, Mary F
Volpe
Joseph W Walton • Carl T. Worhurst
Jr • Allen R. Waring
John S. Warto Jr. • Daniel R. Weov.r •
Thomo, S W.l,h •
Richord
Wllhour • Brendo N William,
Raymond B Wolverton
Mory K Woodward « John S Woytowlch •
Sh.rl.y S Yost
Frances
M. Zollnski
Robert Zaloni,
Roger H. Zei,loh • Fronk J. Zoranski
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Sholley
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Bedisky
C.
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Meriam Bieber •
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Ann Harris Brandt • Edgar W. Bruboker
Judith M. Corr
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Robert
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Cherill * Ellen C.
Colahon • Donald A. Corbin
Jane L. Corbin ' Brent C. Dovis * Morilyn Davis ' Francis P.
Deondreo ' Donold R. Deirterick * Cathy DeLuco • Chorles
G.
Dickinson ' Cynthlo M. Drucis * Anonymous * James
W. Duloney *
Noncy E. Edwards ' Anonymous * Kothryn J. Feist * Evelyn
M.
Fettermon * Roger J. Fettermon • Jomes R. Fissel •
Jack E.
Friedman 1 Judith A. Fuhrer ' Mary H. Gabb * Frederick
Garvey »
Kathleen A. Gearhart
Anonymous
Joseph J, Gribbin • Joseph
P. GriHiths • John P. Gross ' Mildred
M. Guigley
Warren N.
Herman * William F. Hibschman • Cinde L. Hlppenstiel • Kerry
C.
HoHmon Roy E. Hoglund Sharon L. Holtzer ' Donald M. Houck
Thereso Houck
Thomas E. Irwin • Carolyn R. Jacobs * Elizabeth A.
Jones • George E. Jones Jr. « Marcello A. Kaczmarcik '
Norma
Kalclch
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Keiser
T.
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Anonymous • Monique H. Lautenschloger «
Lehman * Karen A. Lehman • Dennis M. Lesko * Evelyn
K.
Lewis • Bernlce M. Linn • Jennifer
J. Lomas • Connie M. Lowe • J.
Susan Ludwlg » Ellen L. Mock
Susan M. Marker • James B. Martin
Charlotte
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John A. Martin
•
Kathleen A. McWilliams
Ellen Messerschmidt
Ralph C. Moerschbocher ' Suzanne M
Russella Moerschbacher
Moron
Carol J. Munch • Elizabeth J. Murray
Williom B. Murray
Jonet N. Nash
•
M. Nespoll
Barbara W. Nestor
•
Noll • Charles
Peter Pornell •
Stanley
Reynolds
•
Oakley
•
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P. Paciorti ' Thomos U. Popoleo
Thomas P. Pierontoni
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Rakowsky • Chorles A, Reh • Ronald L. Reitz *
Mary L.
•
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A. Murray
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Freda Selple • Noncy L. Seksinsky
Anthony F Selvoski • Elizabeth
A. Sharbough • Jack W. Shorbough
Robert S. Shelly
Lorraine M. Shemo « Terry L. Shoener
Suson
Sklptuno, • Wallace D. Smith •
Chester C. Snovely • Henry A.
Snyder
Morgo F. Snyder • Robert L. Snyder
David C. Steiner •
Kathleen St.mmel • Robert S.
Stoudt • Stewart O. Stroble
Potricio
M Taylor Dani. J. Tearpock Williom E.
Tobias ' Thomas J. Troy
Roy S Underhlll • Betty J,
Underwood
James F. Valania •
Pamela D VanEpps
Mary J. Vee. • Mario Vezendy
Joseph
Vezendy Jr
M.choel Weinberg • Linda L.
Whi.ehaus • Karen J.
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Paulette W. Wolfgang • Mart,
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Kothleen A. Gocod
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Potricio J.
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Mork S. Goldmon •
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Morlonn Gruber
Kathleen A. Grugon
Lorry A. Grugan * Louis
J
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J.
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Deondreo • Mortho H
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W Depew R ob,n
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Kenneth R Drake • Dw.gh. P
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Joy C Evon, • Potnao E Fear • Jon.
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Fanner
Tony R Froi.T
Ceroid S Fr. y •
John J Gonr, • Frank D Gehr.g • Donno.eon
M George
W G.lhooley Anonymous • John J Noil* Jr
Kothleen F
Hormones
Stephen A Hormonos
John F Hortzog
Noncy R
H.ckey ' Anonymous
M.choel C Horbol • L.ndo S Mauser
W.ll.om I. Houser - Philip M lr. III •
Martha
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Nelson Johnson I
Mox.ne Jones
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KouHmon
Susan T Keepnew, • Anno Kessock
Anonymous
j.Hr.y D
Kleckner
Bothonno V Kob • Michoel Kolo.ejch.ck
Bruc. S
Krommos ' Corol j louchmon
Theodore N Lowson
Luanda j
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Robert W
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Gerard T Sodosk. ' Gory I
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R
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Robert S Ulonosk. •
Anthony Vig.lanti
Gregory J Violo
Morijoon A. Vlossonko
Jerry D Wolborn
Diana L Wolck ' Richard G Wolck • L
Jomos
Wallace
Steven H. Weoder • JoAnne Wieczorek
Joseph J
Wieczorek • Thomos M Wilson • Moxlne
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Pamela C
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Shirley Kyle Young
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Richard Bostinelli
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Cheryl D
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David
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A Booth • Joseph C. Bordoll
Judy I Boris • Mary M
Boudmon
Carol J Bowon
Sherri K. Brondt * Shirley I Brofee
Linda N Brouse
Ronald S. Brown • Carol A Bruchko • George
I
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Compbell • M.choel J
Carroll ' Gory M. Chambers ' Janice
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Ann
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Thomos P Gulash * Robert A. Gutheinz « Dovid P
Guzolsky
Thomos H Hord Jr • Betty Zablocky Harris * Florence
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Morgoret A Hovorovich
Corol A Heller, • R oy J
Herrold
Michoel R. Hessling
Beverly A Hibschmon • Wonda Mosortl Hill
Sandra K Hinckley
Noncy A. Hnosko * Peggy A Holdron ' Diane
G. Hosage * Audrey E Hower " Richord J
Huber • Bruce E Hunt '
Ronold R. Inkrote
Leonard E Jago
Sloven E Jonke
Maurito P
Johnson • Aldono M. Kartorio ' Sheilo A. Kinder
Jock B Kindt
Kenneth
Kline
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Phyllis
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M
Klouser
Timothy E Kn.ss
Michoel
Kolendo • Dale J Kostick
George B Kuzo * Jonot L Lapore ' George J
Lapore Jr • John D Latshow • Connie R Lauboch •
Suson M Lee
Maryann Levine * Philip M Levine John
Liggett ' Jo Ann Long
• Potrick Lyons * Linda
D Morston
Barbara E McClosky
Robert
C McClosky • William J. McDonnell
Ann M McElwee Daniel A
McKinney * Morilyn E McMonomin
Louis J Melovoge
Kathleen
R. M.sner * John M
Mitchell
Suson J Mitchell
Jean Louise
Morris * Lansing Edgor Morris ' Pomelo R
Morris 1 Koy L Noll •
Borboro J Neuhord
Thomos L. C»okum « Kenneth G Osenboch
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• Koy I. Drake ' Michael
J. Dufroyne * Regina M Dunn
Donold J
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Sandra A Foreman • Corol B Fronkel
Cynlhlo
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M Glmpert
Anonymous ' Debra K Green • Robert R GrlM.n •
Groydon A
Gulliver ' Berthonne M Hon.l • Ronald
C Hasslng.r
Kevin Hoys
•
Donold Hedish • Dennis I Holbrook •
Karen K Holbrook ' H
Donold Hummel « Carolyn M Hultemonn •
Edith J
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Jeanne L Jansen • Richord B Jormon
David J Jenkins '
Kathleen L Jenkins
Dale E Koshner « Margery A Keller '
Kalhryn A Kirk
William R Kllngerman ' Linda
Eckersley
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• Bertha R
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M. Doon Adorns
Jockson A. Aileo Jr • Chorles J Anderson •
Jean Lou.se Atherton « Kerry S. Ayors
JoEllen Borno
Daniel F
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•
Robert
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Bucher •
Dorothy D Bung. • Stanley J Bu.hner •
Suson M Byorek ' Mory
Jane Cordone • Frances Carr • Beth E Chrusch •
Borboro S Colvln
• Dlanne F
Cooper • Rosemary K Corby ' Joon S
Corson ' Do vld
R
Dickens • L.ndo K Drumm • Thomos
J
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1972
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Robert B Oliver
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Goll I Osenboch • Jomes J Palushock •
Louise
Pecsek • Anthony J P.lu.o
Eileen M P.luso ' Anonymous
Dovld H Pool • Mlchoal Scott Pow.rs
•
Noncy A Pron
C Dovld
PrueM III • Marcio E Rodo • Daniel I Rovlno '
Morion R..i. •
P.t.r I Richord * Joan M Ronco
Gwendolyn Ros.nl.ld * K.rry J
RuH • Froncln. R Rutulo Jom.s P Soch.ttl • Mori. N
Sapol Buck
* Rog.r M
Sovog. • Mork R Sch.H.y • Richord A Schwong.r
Vilo J Socundo * Elaine D Sheotlor
Dovld P Sltoskl • Joonne M
Sltoskl • Gary Alon Smith
Gory Allen Smith • Alex J Spencer '
Howord J Steward ' Dorothy Hortlng Swarti Rosanne
M Teito '
Shoron I Thockoro « Wllllom R T.erney « Koren I
Tr.thowoy '
Kenneth E Trometter
William J Troulmon ' John A Vontlne • M
Rophoel Vontlne
Morclo £ Vermuth
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Richord J
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Benson Zurn
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Borboro B Adorns
Thereso A AshnoH
A Beam
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Carolyn M Arndt *
J Scott Atherton • Thomos P Bonyos * Joyce
1
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Terry L Biros * Lee R Blockwoy
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Karen D Spellman '
Christine F Steward ' Judy
Catherine
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Lawrence J Tempetco 1 Debra
Thompson • lorry C Toy
Robert J Tucker • Undo J. Ullom '
Chorles H Updegraff Jr
Dennis R Urffer • William G Vorgo *
Kenneth A Vlonl • Carol I Wagner ' Timothy G Wagner •
James
W Walls • Kothy I Wollmon ' Michael T Warfel ' Solly A Warren
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Anonymous ' William P Weygandt III ' Jane Weber Yanuni 1
•
'
J
Ernest
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1975
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•
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Ambler • Jon M Andes
Kathleen M
Dovld
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Robert C Boylor ' Pauline f Boyrnor • Groce Walewski
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John F
Jone S Bronln • Janice K. Butz • Donno E. Cossel *
Cheddar Shaffer • Andrew J Cherlnka 1 Jonot L Cherlnko
Richord T Christlon ' Rosemarle Clews ' Patricia P Corcoran •
Dennis
M
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Anthony
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Jone I Cornell * Anonymous
lindo A Cureton • Wllllom R
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A
Judith
Mory
M
Joseph R Crocco
1974
Keith
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Sofilko
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Joseph
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Korl E
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Robert M. Robb ' Eugene F
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Linda I Jeffrey •
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M Klpp • Gary E
Kllnger • Randall I Kllng.r • Karen
N Kllngerman
Ruth Urban
Kluge • Audrey Koehler • Mark C Kohrherr •
Shoron E Kohrhorr •
Carol A Kunkel ' Linda A larzelere •
Anonymous ' Morybeth
Lech • Morris H Lelghow
Susan I Leltzel • Morilyn 1. Leo « lee
R linn • Angela Urbschat Looby • Francis
A lorah ' Clyde E
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A Martin •
Suson H Martin • John A Mariano * Sondro K
Mourer • Deborah
A May ' Steven A McClellan « Solly A McClotkey •
John K
McGlll • Peter C
Mecco ' Cralgann Mehrmann ' Michoel J
Melzlnger
Jomes P Miller • Dovld B Moyer ' Noncy A Moyer '
Ronold I Nogle ' Ralph D O'Bonlon * Fronds T
O'Donnell • David
M OToole • Mary R Palmer • Tonl Kaiolonls Patronlk • Potricio I
Peotlle • Richard C Pohle ' Susan E Pohle «
Jomes R Pollock •
Roberto T Renaldo • Normon G Richards *
Richard E Roblton «
John S Saddlngton ' Mory I Scorp ' jone loren Scheffey '
Cynthia
Alicia
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Nancy
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Youshock • Anonymous * Anthony A Zawlstowski
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Hoover
Jacques
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White
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Harold C
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• Ines Fernondez ' Eleonoro
M Fisher ' John H Flick • Thomas T
Foss • Kolhy J Fowler 1 Dovld B Fresch
Josoph A Gololl '
Sheryl A Gerhard ' Gory R Glossner • Kathleen A Glestner •
Kothleen M Glossner 1 Leah D Gluchoff 1 Diane W Goble '
Michoel F Grohom 1 Mory Ann Grohowski » Donno M Gulosh
Morylou Hole • Jock R Hale Jr ' Noncy L Holl ' Deborah A
Hossmger • Patricio A Houber ' Oenise M Mauser • Anonymous
Noncy A Hessinger 1 Jon M Hlckey * Joseph I Hllgor * Sharon A
Hllgor • Borboro B Hudock 1 Michele M Hummel 1 Lewonne
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Hunt Shorp • Juliet M Joremko • Jeanne M Josbeno * Koren S
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Dona S Keough
Kathleen M Kerick • Mark J Keyser ' Rebecca
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Undo E Klein • Jeffrey R Knauss * Sondro I
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A Kocher * Timothy J Kokolus * Cotherine M
Suson Kremposky • Ruth A Kudllck * Alon M Kush *
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Helene P Gilbert ' Robert E Gllgannon
Michoel A Gcx • Keith
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• John C. Gross * Jomes H
Gross Jr
Kenneth I Grove * Mory F
Guyer
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Rebecca R Hormony
• Debro A
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G Heiss * Suson R Henninger Brian Hessentholer Glenn K
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Ernest F
Jockson • Rosemary A Jaeger • Joseph P Kallnoski
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Shoron E. Holko * Thomos A. Holt
Houser
8 Lois Hueholt
Michoel A Inc.tt, • Michael D.
Joggord * Corol D Johnson • Steven P. Johnson
Murray J
Johnson Jr
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Suson E Koronovich
Morio E
Kehoe
Jomes R Kelly ' Donno I. Kinder • John A Koser
Cynthio A. Kuhns * Jean M. Lane * Vincent
J. LaRuffo
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Jonet M. Granlto
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Koren A Llchlenwaller 1 lori D
lindenmuth • Jomes llthgow * Lisa R llthgow 1 Anonymous ' Sue
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Rochelle R
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McCloskey ' Moureen £ McDonold * Anonymous * Stacy J
Mclndoe * Thomos P McNomoro * llso G McNeil * Nancy I
Millmon • Tommy M Moore * Kim A Morgan ' Sondro M Morrash
• Cheryl A
Murray
Koren I Narolewski
Gretchen I Norman
Diane K Overo
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Rogers ' Beth Ann Rohrboch ' John P Ronco
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Ro*encronc« * Richord Y Runyon 1 H Sue Ny« S Kenneth J. Schorfenberg Jr 1 Jeffrey D Scheetz * Any S S**g«r •
Jone A. Seislovo * Kothy I Settelen * Dovid
Smolttig * Jeffrey
A. Smith • Philip J Spompinolo * Mlchele L Spongier
Joni 0
Stoner
Wllllom Sypowko 1 Glno M. Toglloli
Kothleen Thofcher
Stocy T Thotcher * Sown A Thleme * Lorl A Tighe 1 Anonymoui 1
Klmberlee A Trewler 1 Von S. Troulmon • Reglno I Trumon •
Anonymou* * Ann M Burger ' Christine A Campbell 1
• Deon D
Chiodo * Douglos A Coup * Alice E
A Cnspell
Lindo P Doddono * Thereto V
DeLucco * Suson I Dobbs * Monlou Doneker ' Koren L Eshelmon *
•
Joseph V Foust
Robin A Fetterolf * Elizabeth B Gille»pie
Koren J Gormley * Williom D J Greiss ' Solly I Gunned* *
Jeffrey A Guth * Conrod A Hoenny 1 Anonymou* ' Cynlhio C
Hepler • Come A Hettich * Kim R Hoffman • Anonymous
Scott
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Morgoret L. Woitelcryk • Dovid J Wotermon
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WH»on * More Winter 1 Robin K Winter •
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Zovocky • Anonymoui * Steven K Zlegler * J Todd Zimordo '
Oonno Polok Zlmmermon
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and the state system during the
university
A
Chun 1 Undo J Cloui Jerome N. Crogle ' Mory H
David B Danyluk
Lisa M, Delaurentii
Brendo M
Dleti • Cindy K. Engllih * William A. Evans III
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A. Fisher • Connlo M
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Kothy A. Gabriel *
Gerald J. Gam Jr
Kothleen A. Glgler • Dlno M Glovonnlnl •
• Michoel
Crawford
Redman
The fund was established during the 1983 Redman
Reunion, when alumni in attendance made a commitment to establish a permanent football scholarship
in
memory of Robert B.
Redman, former Husky
ball
coach and Hall of
foot-
was agreed
to
award
As
of
about $2,000
'
Mory
T,
resuming his studies in the communication field, he has
maintained a solid academic average.
Rochester will present this year's award to a football
player (or players) who has displayed the
most courage
during the previous football season as determined
by the
football coaching staff and the
physical therapist The
scholarship is used by the recipient to pay
part of this
educational expenses at BU.
The first recipients of the award were Jay DeDea
and
Joe Dowd.
The Athletics Department, Development
Office and
Husky Club continue their efforts to make
this scholar-
February 1, 1987,
has been contrib-
uted.
Tom
Calder,
assistant
director of development/athletics, believes there are
enough interested alumni to
rekindle the original scholarship drive at this time All
alumni
are
invited to help
$5,000 goal by sending their checks (payable to
1
REDMAN
Scholarship Fund) to the BU
Development Office,
er Ha11 B,oom sburg University,
Bloomsburg PA
,,„^ u
17815. by May 1. All contributions
mav be applied
toward membership in the Husky Club.
1986
A Agnew
tion
a
$500 annuaJ scholarship to an
outstanding freshman recruit
as soon as the fund reaches
$5,000.
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•
Angela C Antonelli • Kothy J Bodger • Holly
K
•
Randall S Benn
louro Bittmonn
Amy
Bokolar
Alumni with questions
'
4663
may
freshman starting running back, earning All-Pennsylvaiua Conference Eastern Division Second Team recognition. During the fourth game of the
season, he
sustained a spinal injury which resulted in a quadriSince that time, the young man has been an inspirato other BU athletes. After a long
period of
rehabilitation, a determined Rochester
returned to
classes and is a regular along the sidelines.
Since
inductee.
It
The Vernon Rochester Most Courageous Athlete
Award will once again be presented during the Husky
Club Annual Day of Champions banquet this spring.
Rochester played on the 1982 Husky football team as a
plegic condition.
Fame
BU Foundation/Redman
Boer
briefing.
Rochester
During the football alumni phonathon last fall, several
BU alumni inquired about the status of the Redman
Scholarship Fund.
meet the
Judl
-
President Ausprich (left) and Chancellor James H. McCormick
discuss issues prior to a briefing for area legislators at BU on
February 5 Among
seven state legislators invited to discuss higher education issues were
(from left) Rep Ted
Stuban of the 109th district; Sen. Edward Helfrick of the 27th district,
and Rep Robert
Belfanti of the 107th district. Ausprich and
McCormick outlined priority concerns for the
Scholarship funds sought
Belli
J.
III
BUDGET BRIEFING
(right)
Wlttes
Sherrl
1985
Wendy
it
contact Calder at 717-389-
ship fund self-sustaining. Contributions
are
welcome and
be credited toward membership in the
Husky Club
Please send checks, payable to
Vernon Rochester
may
Award
to the Development Office,
Carver Hall, Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Please contact Dr. John S. Mulka,
dean of student
development (717-389-1199), or Tom
Calder, assistant
director of development/athletics
(717-389-4663) if you
have any questions.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1969
Continued from page 12
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown. 2177
Rebecca
Drive. Hatfield. PA 19440 (215) 368-2784
DALE
HENNE
has joined the National Bank of
Boyertown as vice president and senior auditor
He had been employed at Fleetwood Snacks. Inc and
has 15 years of banking experience with the Bank
of
Pennsylvania, where he served as vice president
and
C.
'69
auditor.
KATHRYN
M.
JENKINS
'69.
retired Minersville
Area
School District nurse, died Januarv 6 in
Minersville
A 1945 graduate of Jefferson Hospital School of
Nursing in Philadelphia, she served as a school
nurse
from 1962 until her retirement in June 1986.
Surviving are her husband. Robert Sr.; a daughter
Susan Spirko; a son, Robert Jr.; four grandchildren
and
a sister.
1971
Pittsburgh She is an assistant professor
of speech
communications and theatre arts at Wilkes College.
44's operations, including programming"
promotion, development and public relations
Kelly joined WV1A in 1974 and has held
several
positions, including community relations
director, devel
opment director and assistant general manager
He has
also taught at BU
He and
his wife. Jan. live in
three children. Sean. Kristin and
PhoenixvUle Area High
Spanish and English.
joined the faculty of
School where she teaches
BARRY STAPLES
70 has been promoted to associate
Lackawanna Junior College. He earned an
professor at
associate in science degree in business administration
at
LJC in 1968, a bachelor's degree in business education at
Bloomsburg, and a master of arts degree in counseling
at Marywood College.
After serving as a faculty member at Haverford
Senior High School, he joined the LJC staff in 1971, first
as admissions counselor and later as an instructor
He
was later promoted to assistant professor and chair of
the secretariaJ science department.
Among his professional achievements were the establishment of the word processing program at LJC and
being listed in Outstanding Educators of America
Outstanding Young
E.
Men
of
CLEWELL
America.
70 has been promoted to vice
Perm Security
he served in
both the audit and trust departments of an Allentown
bank.
his wife, the
in
1981,
former Barbara
Geiger, reside
in Moosic with their three children, Robert,
Michelle
and Stephen.
J.
^hool
He and
HOUCK
of
70 has been appointed principal
the Bellefonte Area High School. He had been
assistant principal at Bald Eagle-Nittany High School in
Mill Hall since 1979. Earlier in his career, he taught
physics and chemistry in Williamsport and Schuylkill
While completing his master's degree at Bloomsburg.
he participated in two National Science Foundation
Grant studies at Villanova University. He earned his
principal's
certificate at Penn State, where he also
received letters of eligibility to be an assistant superin-
tendent and superintendent.
He and his wife are parents of a son,
Adam
David,
RONALD
L.
REITZ 70 has been promoted by H
Sons, Milton, from personnel and training
to assistant to the vice president. He has been with the
firm for seven years.
He and his wife, Patricia, have four children, Bryan,
Heather,
Adam and
his wife, the
reserve
Justin.
learned of openings for teachers
military bases
He was selected
assigned to his present base.
ALAN JONES
in
Kansas
PA
William H. Cluley,
17331.(717) 225-3285.
BRINLEY CRAHALL
621
Hammond
JR. (Master's 71) and
were married
in
JANE
Kingston.
Brin, who received his undergraduate degree at Penn
State, graduated cum laude in communications and is
employed at Crab all Electric in Courtdale
Jane attended graduate school in interpersonal communications at Ohio University and is a doctoral
candidate
Guard
that he
at
overseas
U.S.
In
1985
and
was
71
Is
pastor of the Chapel Oaks Church
Rev. Jones received his master of divinity degree
Andrews University Theological Seminary at
Berrien Springs, Michigan. In 1974 Upon completing nil
from
internship at Shadyslde Seventh-Day AdvenUsI
Church
Pittsburgh, he ministered and conducted evangelism
In
in
political
rhetoric
at
the
University
of
manager
72 has been appointed distribuFoods Corp in York With
for Ettllne
jevenl Ol experience in the transportation Industry
Kolb Is responsible For all warehousing and delivefv
'
activities
THOMAS
Haxleton
l
eommuuih
BURNS
L.
'72 was honored by the
West
ions Club tor his service to the club
and the
dm lug his tenure as president
He is a vice president anil trust of leer with the
Hazleton National Bank
He has completed many
hanking courses and has l>een active in community
church activities
He and his wile, the termer Jane Kuchar, are parents
of two children Meredith and Ross.
BOB WHITE '72 of Stroudsburg has been named
assistant vice president 01 operations for Outdoor
World.
He bungs
wars of management experience to his
new post, 20 <>f those years In operations Cor 14
years
he worked in the private camp Industry He
also has
•
'
extensive experience In tlmeshare marketing and sales
and print production
His new responsibilities Include Implementing
programs, handling special project-, end analysing reports
and
statistics
EDWARD
National
A.
BLACKWELL
Catholic
Jr. '72 Is president of the
Young Adult Ministry
Association,
He is chaplain ai MQlersvUle University and Is the
diocesan dlrcctoi .,1 Young Adult Ministry lie is also
Northeast Regional ilrectoi
He earned a master of arts degree In theology and
was ordained In 1976 In the Diocese of Harrlsburg
inc.
SHERWIN O ALBERT
Coudersport for two years and
in
In
Hamburg
Jr
'72
the Sunhui
\
named chief
ommunltv Hospital
has txwn
l
Since Joining the hospital Staff In 1973, Albert has served
as accountant, controller, assistant administrator and
acting administrator.
in his new role he win be responsible for part
ol the
daily hospital operations and win be involved In
planning He will retain his re.s|Hn.sihllilles as chlel
financial office]
He
Is
a licensed nursing
home
administrator.
for five.
In 1980, he spent a
month in Sayre holding evangelistic
the past two years, he has served
churches in Lincoln and Holland, Nebraska, and as a
part-time chaplain at the Lincoln Hospital
Rev. Jones is married to the former Susan Newman of
Sayre, and they are the parents of four children
services.
For
RONALD MELXSELL
manager
of
71 has been appointed program
Thrift Shops He resM-
Good Shepherd
Nazareth
DIANA BRAGANINI STATSMAN
71 has been certithrough Laubach Literacy
International. Diana, the director of the Scranton
Council for Literacy Advance, is one of only two
certified tutor trainers In Lackawanna and Wayne
counties.
She and her husband. Robert, live In Scranton with
Tamara. and Amanda
their three daughters: Jessica,
.IOI IN SABOL '72 was featured In a article
written by
Pal Purcell for the Pottsvllle Republican
When John Sabol rai B itudsnl Bl Mahanoy Area
High School, one of his teachers told him he wouldn't
amount
to
much.
Boy, did he fool her!
In the 20 years since he left school, Babol has been
an
archaeloglst anthropologist, a guard at the Russian
Embassy, an army sergeant, military technician,
border guard, policeman, reporter, fighter and Viking
*
A Viking?
Actually, Sabol Is a professional archaeologist-anthropologist. His other Jobs were on a Paramount movie set
in Mexico, where tie worked as an extra
and has had
small speaking roles
While employed as a professor In the Mexican
national education system In 1968, Sabol heard auditions
were being held for extras for the film "Dune" at
Churubusco Aztecs, one of the world's largest movie
studios.
in
71 and John O.
Mummert
71
responsible for PG&W's consume] e lated activities,
including the operation of PG&W's local business
offices, customer information and contact personnel
si
well as the meter reading and collection functions
He joined PG&W in 1975 as
named manager of accounting
On
l lard
he rani
to
the set, auditioned,
he would hear from the movie company
Bloomsburg
has been elected vice
president for consumer affairs by Pennsylvania Gas and
Water Company's board of directors He will be
Representative:
'72
the
City.
HARRY E DOWLING
Ave., Hanover,
Jacqueline Feddock. 240 Central
York, N Y 10019
MICHAEL M KOLB
tion
<>|MTa!lng officer of
KIMBERLY JO CADMAN
1971
M
New
i
was while attending schools with
were married
ELMES
is
joined the Berwick faculty In 1975 and taught sixth
grade. While teaching, he also served in the military
It
Representative
S.. Apt 14A,
Park
Is
fied as tutor trainer-literacy
adopted from Korea.
Warshow and
who
District,
He
seminars
M.
71.
Kutztown Unlversltj
former Diana Johnson, have a
son, Michael Paul Jr. They live in WeiuVn
West
Germany, a short distance "from the base where
he
teaches. The city, he says. Is about as large as Wilkes
Barre and Is located in an area that has a landscape
similar to Columbia County
savs the mimic .ue
most friendly
From 1971-1975. he served In the Air Force and was
stationed at Andrews Air Force Base In Washington.
president and assistant trust officer by
Bank and Trust Company.
Prior to joining Perm Security
1972
anil
at
on leave from the Berwick
teaching children of service
personnel at C-afenwoehr Base, an American military
base in West Gen..?nv, just lb miles Iron,
the Czech
border
.j-??
and
DONALD
Montgomen and
Reading
He has done graduate work
MIKE RICCI
He and
Megan
SCOTT T HEFFELF1NGER 71 has been named the
Berks County marketing represent a tive (oi
Knvdnm
Health Care. Wayne, a health maintenance organization
Inc., in
THOMAS
Mountaintop with their
chUdren. Michael.
-
Channel
was director of
recruitment with Keystone Community Blood Bank
PATRICIA SABIA 70 has
6 ai
ls w,,e Gal1, have
pjf and
!?^
w
Erin
Stephen.
WILLIAM KELLY 71 has been promoted to the
newly-created position of vice president and
station
manager of WV1A-TV/FM He has responsibility
for
Representative: John W. Dalfovo, 215 Forrestal Drive
Caravel Fair, DE 19701 (302 ) 268-9403
13
1971
licensed to operate In Berks. Chester,
upper Delaware count u s
Prior to his appointment. Scott
1970
1987
internal auditor
in 1980
and was
He was
elected to
1984 and assistant vice president
assistant controller in
of consumer affairs in 1986
A certified public accountant, he earned an
from
the University of Scranton He has been very active In
professional and community activities.
MBA
and was told
they were
If
Interested In his services.
Salx.l ...i.l he though! that was the beginning and end
of his movie career, but about three week: latei he was
called and offered the role.
In "Dune." which .t,,r, .(use Kerrar, Max Von Sydow
and the rock singer Sting, Sabol has five different parts.
"My face was only seen in one In the other four roles
I wore masks," Sabol said
He also worked on special
effecLs when- he was one of 10 people pulling different
parts of a monster.
Because there was plenty of action on the film, some
of the voices were not as clear as they should have been,
and Sabol 's voice was dubbed in. His voice was also
used for the Mexican actors who had small speaking
parts.
Sabol's one speaking part and about 30 other scenes
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
14
1987
1972
ended up on the editing room floor when the five-hour
fiJm was cut down to a two and a haif hour show, but the
acting bug had bitten him
Since then, he has had speaking roles in many
American and Mexican films and has been featured on
television commercials.
Although Sabol said he enjoyed working on all films,
he especially liked working with Sylvester Stallone on
and a
"Rambo
las,
"A
are confused about Stallone and
perceive him to be different from what he actually is,"
Sabol said. "He has a lot of savvy about the Job he
wants done."
Sabol said when some of the big name actors are
Involved in filming, they keep to themselves and do not
mingle with others on the set.
Stallone was not like that. Sabol said Stallone would
laugh, joke, talk and readily pose for pictures when he
wasn't filming, but when the cameras began to roll he
m
In another film,
"Benny and Beauford," Sabol portrays a reporter who interviews Joe Frazler.
Sabol said often the movie titles are changed when
they are released, and he doesn't get a chance to see the
film.
"You
know
don't
keep you
In
"The best actors In the world are shy," said Sabol.
"Most actors are Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde, and their
personalities change when they are before a camera they get more aggressive."
Sabol said he could do a lot more acting if he was
willing to give up his duties as a professor of
archaeology-anthropology at a Mexican university
He said he has about six months to go until he will
Mexico
five years,
With
papers.
the
be
will receive residency
papers, he will be an
and then he
residency
American citizen with the same rights as Mexican
citizens and will be free to come and
go as he pleases
and will no longer have to report to the government.
When working on "Rambo
he took three weeks off
from school while other professors handled his duties In
his administrative position, Sabol is in charge
of 35
teachers and is the first American to head the department.
At this time he is toying with the Idea of returning to
college for another master's degree in
intercultural
communications It deals with how other nationalities
II,"
react to certain situations and what
is
acceptable
in
their culture.
After earning a degree at Bloomsburg
and a master's
degree at the University of Tennessee, he
studied at the
University of Americas in Cholula,
State.
He was
Mexico, and at Penn
a student and assistant at the University
Devon En # and durl "g the excavation
of
1
century Wolvesey Palace in Winchester
Sabol also spent a summer as supervisor
of a team of
field surveyors in South
Dakota that was involved in
recording historic and pre-historic
archaeological sites
He believes one of life's ironies is that he is a
teacher
l hated school, and now
here I am a teacher
Sabol said his interest in archaeology
and anthropology developed during his youth when
he and his friends
walked the mountainside near his home.
"I had a great imagination,
and I used to trv to
er
Ik
the Z?l
12th
visualize
'
what
PA
JOHN
and
it
was
18931
Hazleton
RAPHAEL PALUCCI VANTINE
November
73 are
Mary Raphael, born
parents of a daughter,
the
They have two other children: Catherine Anne,
who
half,
who
five
attends kindergarten, and John Nicho-
They
three
is
Their address
PA
been instrumental in using innovative techniques in the
teaching of foreign languages, resulting in an increased
number of students learning the language. She is
currently developing a method of teaching historical
concepts to students in the beginning level of German.
Judith, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg, received a Fulbright Grant for Foreign Studies
and has traveled extensively through the Germanic
on
24, 1986.
Just adore their new sister'
132 S. Landis Street, Hummelstown,
is
17036.
KENNETH
E. GABLE '73 and Linda B Hanson were
Austin, Texas Kenneth is employed by
Farm Credit Banks of Texas as a senior systems
accountant. They reside in Austin.
married
countries. She has begun advanced degree work in a
studies program at Klagenfurt, Austria.
She has also taught courses in English and German at
the Luzerne County Community College and is a feature
writer for the Sunday Independent, Wilkes-Barre.
summer
in
JAMES MARINELLO
Jr. '73
is
assistant chief parole
Luzerne County. He has been on the faculty at
College, Wilkes-Barre, since 1979, where he
officer of
Kings
1974
teaches five different criminal justice courses.
He also teaches in the graduate school at Marywood
College, where he authored a graduate course in child
abuse. He has approximately 60 hours of specialized
training from the Federal Law Enforcement Training
Center of Glenco, Ga., in child abuse and sexual
Representative:
Avenue, Hamburg,
Indians that roamed
the woods, Sabol said. When he returned
home he often
transferred his thoughts to paper in the
form of poetry
Someday in the future, Sabol would like to see a
movie
done on the early days of Schuylkill
County and help in
the creation of the characters
Kanouse
Peattie,
Fern
19
74 and her husband,
Wesley, are parents of a son.
ALAN W. DAKEY '73 has been named senior vice
president and cashier at The Dime Bank in Honesdale.
Since joining the bank staff in 1973, he has been an
assistant loan officer, loan officer, assistant cashier and
loan officer. He was named vice president in 1981 and
vice president and cashier in 1984.
He also graduated from the Pennsylvania School of
Banking at Bucknell University and the Stonier Graduate School of Banking at Rutgers University. He earned
his
in finance at the University of Scranton.
Dakey is secretary of the Wayne Industrial Development Corporation, a member and past president of the
YMCA board, a member of the Honesdale Lodge 218,
Free and Accepted Masons, and a former member of
the Honesdale Area Jaycees.
SUSAN DUNCAN 74 and Dr. Robert Patrick Dorion
were married January 3 in Shamokin. Susan is a
medical technologist at Stuart Circle Hospital
mond, Va., where they
TYRONE BOMBA
in
Rich-
reside.
74 and Tracey Burgard were
married October 7
in Copenhagen, Denmark. They spent
a five-day honeymoon there before returning to their
duties with the U.S. Army in Germany.
ANTHONY J. FABRI2I0 74 has been named vice
president of finance at Pennsylvania Optical in Reading.
He joined the firm in 1974 as a cost accountant and has
held various management positions in the accounting
department.
Dr. TIMOTHY J. McCLOSKEY '73 and his wife are
the parents of a son, Shawn David, born on January 18.
The couple also has a daughter, Jay me Lynn.
KATHRYN KIRK
has
'73
Boyertown Area School
North Penn and
Owen
Joined
the
faculty
She formerly taught
Roberts school districts.
District.
J.
1975
of
at
1,
TOM
and
MARCIA KLINGER SWEITZER
'73
are
December
20.
Andrew Thomas, who was born on
They are also parents of a daughter,
Representative: Sharon Young Hilgar, Box 398
Barto, PA 19504 (215) 845-3615
SUSAN DAVENPORT CRISMAN 75 and
parents of a son,
Tom
is
the
owner
of the Central
Penn Tennis
Service,
which operates a variety of tennis activities at the
Hershey Racquet Club, Racquet Club West in Mechanicsburg, and summer tennis camps at Elizabethtown
College.
He was recently named Tennis Professional of the
Year by the Middle States Division of the United States
Professional Tennis Association. In addition, he
wrote
the feature article in the January edition of Advantage
Magazine, the official publication of the United States
Professional Tennis Association.
Marcia is an aerobics instructor. They reside at 226
Crescent Dr., Hershey, PA 17033.
BARBARA KRYW1CKI
and James Ingalzo were
who earned master's
degrees at Wilkes College and Drexel University
is a
data base software specialist at the Wilkes-Barre
Postal
Data Center. The couple lives in Hanover Twp.
married
in
Plains.
Carlisle.
principal
He has
at
has been named acting
'73
Lamberton Middle School
and
is
in
taught in the Carlisle School District for
13 years, also serving as assistant
girls track coach.
He completed
football
coach and
currently completing administrative
certification
there.
He and his wife, the former Maureen Avellino
parents of a daughter, Melissa
are
M BEITE R '73
2?^T
married
November 8 in St.
R
and Cynthia L Reed were
Johns. Robert is a superintendent of production at Wise
Foods. Borden Inc
Berwick. The couple lives at Berwick R D l
DONNA DeANGELO GRANTEED
ing English at Pittston
in
Area
for 14
Dupont.
PAIGE and MABEL WHITENIGHT RASKI 75 &
JENNIE PARKER KING 75 and
her husband, Terry
are parents of a daughter.
WILLIAM MANSELL 75 and KATHLEEN HAYES
'80
are engaged. Kathleen is employed by Schuylkill
County
Intermediate Unit at Tamaqua Junior High School
Bill
is a teacher at the St. Clair Elementary
/Middle
School.
JOHN FLICK 75 and his wife, Janet, are parents of a
daughter, Julie Dalene, born on January
1. She was the
New Year's baby at Bloomsburg Hospital John is
an
attorney in Bloomsburg.
MILLICENT JO KOCHER 75 and
Michael Sharok Jr
Forty Fort. Millicent earned a master's
counseling from the University of Scranton
and is employed by Prudential-Bache
Securities in
Wilkes-Barre. They reside in Edwardsville.
were married
degree
in
in
™™LDER
a%^
1
chc^ ?
L BU
75
BPhrata
^
is
serving as a long-term
High
" CW
ROBIN MONTGOMERY 75 has joined the staff of
the
Lewisburg School District at the
Linntown
Room It is her third year there, but her Resource
first as a
Pl<
Sh haS Uught for Ca ital Area
P
?;^
5
6
3nd f0r
CentraJ Susquehanna
p™2? f n"?
u,n* ^ ShikeUamy. Sunbury and Linn50 t3 Ught at Seli*sgrove Center.
She is a
vornfSrf^
K
volunteer
for Susquehanna
Women in Transition.
^i™«SS
^
K
I
has been teachvears. She and her
'73
her husband
are the parents of a daughter.
t.
his graduate studies at Shippensbure
husband, David, live
M.
'79
Barbara,
ROBERT TABACHINI
assistant
'73
RD
Craig are parents of a son, Alec Arnold.
Abbie Lyn, age seven.
.
like for the
Patricia
NJ 07419
KAY BOWER YANCHUNAS
exploitation of children.
MBA
the whole story, and they kind of
you are filming," he said.
Isolation while
Some of the first scenes that are worked on are from the
end of the film, so it Is difficult to get a handle on Just
what the story Involves, he said.
Such was the case In "On the Wings of Eagles," the
five-hour NBC mini-series, In which Sabol played a
guard at the American Embassy. He said he was
amazed when he saw the finished product.
Sabol describes himself as being shy and introverted
and said If there ever was an unlikely actor It Is he
in
Lahaska,
of people
could immediately get serious.
While filming "The Falcon and the Snowman" with
Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn, Sabol had his own
trailer. Some days he got a 6 a
call and had to wait
around until late afternoon when he was called.
In "Conan the Barbarian II" with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Grace Jones, Sabol was a soldier guarding
Jones in the desert while she was attempting to escape.
"The scene we were filming is three minutes, but it
took us three days to film it," Sabol said. He said Jones
used a wooden club, and "she played it for real,"
injuring several people. Sabol said he was hit on the
head a few times but was luckier than one of the other
extras who received a severe eye injury.
JUDITH ORMAN 73 was recipient of one of the
YWCA's 1986 PEARL Awards, which honor
women who have excelled in their profession.
As German teacher at Hazleton High School, she has
Representative: Timothy D. Hartman, P.O. Box 466,
II."
lot
1973
1973
•«.
81
AL
C
CADMAN
^
MARY LYN SEELY
?
*!!I
are planning
a July 18 wedding. Marv Lvn
is a
75
Health/Mental Retardation Program
in Danville.
Don
is
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1975
1987
IS
1975
1976
a salesman for Sears in Bloomsburg and
insurance broker and income tax preparer
DONNA PECA
75 has joined
Area High School.
TRIESTE
is
also an
s
And
the faculty of
Mahanov
J
A.
mamed
,
RICK LEE TROWBRIDGE
were married
degree
in special
was
and MoUy
education at MUlersville University
WILLIAM MANSELL
and
'75
is
KATHLEEN HAYES
'80
are engaged. Kathleen is employed by
the Schuylkill
County Intermediate Unit as a special education
teacher
at Tamaqua Junior High School. Bill is
a teacher at
elementary-middle school
in
b
the
the St. Clair School Dis
trict.
RANDY W. WOLFINGER '75 and Nancy E Ziegman
were married September 6 in Texas, Md. Randy,
who is
studying for his M B S. degree in finance
at Loyola
College, Baltimore, is a controller for Hedwin
Corp
Baltimore. The couple lives in Timonium.
*
1
Ween
e tlme he ,e "
U
H pltaI
SiS??
?f
'^"y Police
S
for
d
Pocono
Hospital's psychiatric service
E5
just
X? 8
Th™?/
£m
come up and
1
lhlS
™ u «y»rt-
™
walk alonslde you
•'»«»
'he inmates
the.N
,,
ers, rapists ....
"I had a leather
mmde.
briefcase at the time, and they
started commenting on it. telling
me hov, much money
they could get for It on the street
Horn inferred that If he had been on
the street be
would no longer have had the briefcase
B
n g he g0t a real feel for otner
as Pects of
nH
^n°uJ°
, ..
prison
life:
It s a culture within
a culture. You get a
real feel for what those guys
are going through I knew
one guy who d been in for 40 years,
and was due to get
out. He was petrified. Prison
was all he knew And he
already knew he was going to fail "
and Larry Osmond were
married in Bethlehem. Vickie is a hostess for
Perkins
Restaurant. The couple lives in Bethlehem.
EDWARD
E.
'75
BURKETT
'75
the Cornerstone Bible Church of
He earned
was ordained pastor
Washington, Pa
of
a master of ministry degree from Antietam
Seminary in Hagerstown, Md. He began his
first pastorate in Marianna in
March 1983.
Prior to that, he and his wife, Vanassa, were
group
houseparents at Cedar Ridge Children's Home for Boys
in WUliamsport, Md. They are
parents of a daughter
Jennifer, and they live in Washington
Biblical
RUSSELL HORN
was featured in an article in the
Sunday Pocono Record, Stroudsburg, written by Fred
Seitz
'75
The sum effect of Horn's own experiences
have been
to make him a good listener,
something he says he
'
hadn't always been.
These days Horn works with Medical
Associates of
Monroe County, in another setting with varied
opportun
Itles
And In the meantime, he's looking at
doctoral
programs In clinical psychology, with an
working
his
eye toward
way through
one.
he's completed that (as you can expect
him to)
Horn plans to stay close to home,
listening and
exploring
and probably doing more sailing than
he
got to do In Newport
i
Russell Horn
Newport, R.I.
"I had an opportunity to get some
administrative
experience," he says, "and to help coordinate and set
up
an occupational health service at Newport Hospital."
After having christened the project, Horn set
out to do
some sailing. That was another reason he'd chosen
Newport: "I always wanted to live near the sea at some
my
boat.' And I'd say, 'Sure, okay.' But for
some
reason, we never did it."
It doesn't take long in conversation
with Horn to
realize that he's uncomfortable with banter like that,
about promises others don't intend to keep.
"I would say that I'm an aggressive person in certain
respects. I mean that, when I believe in something,
I'm
a real go-getter. Newport was really an example of
that.
The reason I went up there was to get a good viable
strong program off the ground. And I got to do that."
Horn grew up in Tannersville and graduated from
Pocono Mountain High School. He went from there to
Bloomsburg University, where he majored in biology
He wasn't sure at the time where a biology degree
would lead him; but he'd known for many years that it
wouldn't likely be into a medical school
"I was the son of a doctor." he says "I used to see
the kind of hours he had to work, and how little time he
had for himself."
His father, Dr. Edward T. Horn, retired to Florida not
long ago. having practiced for many years in Pocono
Summit, and in Pocono Hospital's Emergency Outpatient
Department
And although Horn
didn't quite follow in his father's
and son wound up working alongside
one another for several years in the hospital's emergency department - and doing many of the same
footsteps, father
things
readln 8
,s
workln« on a "iter's degree
of
is
International
also aTeuten
W
,n
!
'
Us
In 1985.
JOHN A MAY 76
has been licensed by the State
Board of Accountancy to practice as a
certified public
•"^'nlanl He has Ixvn with the Pennsylvania
Depart
ment of Revenue. Unreal, of Audits,
since 1977 as a
revenue auditor and audit supervisor
He
actlnfl
regional manager o( the Ih.reau
o(
Audits at the
Bethlehem office
••"nod a masters degrer in hnsm.-ss
...Inunist.a
tlon from Lehigh University In
1983.
Ifl
and his wife, the former Marilyn
•'«»'»'
daughtei
Manna
,
MARIA
I'ollfka.
have
a
RUSSONIELLO 76 has been appointed
University relations at Pennsylvania Stale
University s Worthlngton s, anion
Campus. She will
provide coordination and leadership
In
fundralslng
alumni affairs and general community
relations
Maria joined Pen,, stair i„ |Q79 as
assistant to the
dean of student affairs and was named
assistant
'' "• <»'
student programs and .ervlees In
J
direct,,,
p
.
March
I
'ill
i
She formerly was a drug
^•'•''W
with
he
I
(
and alcohol treatment
•olmnbla/Montour/Snyde./ll,
,
Drug and Alcohol Program fo. tin ^ years
Maria earned a master's degree In student
personnel
K
«
administration
at
llll"
m
-
n»yi
live in Clark's
Summit
1976
1977
Representative:
Road, Chalfont,
PA
Randa Gossln
Trigcs.
870
Mvers
y
18914.
Representative: Paul
CHRISTOPHER
A. HERTIG 76, a member of the
faculty at York College, has had a series
of art id.
published in Protection Officer He was also a
contributing writer to the second edition of Protection
Offfcei
Training Manual. He earned a master's degree
In
criminology at Indiana University
point."
But the sailing wasn't meant to be. "People were
nice
enough there," he recalls, laughing. "Someone was
always saying, 'Well, let's get together. Come on out on
7
she and her husband, Vincent,
-
a
i
a
Tannersville native who's spent
much of his near 10-year career as a physician's
assistant not far from home
but he's explored a few
out-of-the-way avenues along the way, and has
a few
more planned.
Horn, who calls those explorations "opportunities "
recently returned to this area after a 10-month
stay in
is
as
andid.de School in Pensaeola,
Kla
and was commls
Stoned ... the Naval Keserve Fo,
tUc nexUwo yeTrshe
»«;ter
attack High, training a Pens.
"Pus Christ! and Klngsville Texas
«»M^inuHl a bachelor's degrw In business
adminlstra
w. h a ma,o,
««
in
industrial accounting al the
University of Nevada at
Vegas
When
-
certmed
Marian Catholic Hich
Ta.nam.a (mm l'.>76 to
8 For the next "w
yean he worked on the Interna] control staff
fo
the
miton corporation in Las
Vegas Nevada
Vhool
.
•
^
ant in the Naval Reserve.
After graduating, he taught at
emergency depart
had work"!
two years and on
,
SCHMOYER
808
for three years
Part of that job entailed some
of the more interest Inn
HD|
experiences he's had. before and since
6
W ° rk< in lne slaU' Penitentiary at
Dallas P? uTuih
b was ?
y
t0 evalu ale then snd their
mtKf
'.i
P
medications,
and. find
out if thov were stable
"But I'll never forget the Oral time
I
went up alone
Walkl ng ,nt ° 3 mMlmUIn *evurltv
prison,
lh!S^,If
,
re g0,ng t0 ** w ell protected
8
Hut
S
haS
'
a doctoral student at Lehigh
University.
"J
J"
the American
Graduate School
Mana.enuMH ,n Glendale. Arizona.
He
-
York
la
at
NewP° rt "°™
f0r
.
VICKIE
She
'
,
im
SSafiT
^
-
m^^f
J. Fltterltng
employed by the Berks County Intermediate Unit
as a
teacher in the Conrad Weiser School District
The cotmle
H
lives in Mohnton.
at
a comfortable enough arrangement
y 11 WaS S** 1
schedule was great
and
J? was great
work
In an emergency room
there's
always a variety, always something
"
new
Before that Horn had spent his
first two vears as a
d uale doln R anything and everything
in a
P* in center-city Philadelphia
medical clinic
;t
'75
Mohnton. Rick, who also received a
in
It
,kU*
KENNEDY '75 and Michael J Lafavore
September 27 in Mertztown Trieste is a
projects director at Rodale Press, Inc
Emmaus Their
address is 1513 Turner Street, Allentown
were
years after Horn had completed the
nh^n^
EES
phys cian
assistant program
Hahnemann College
THADDEUS KOSCIOLEK
76
the new principal of
the Stephen S. Palmer Middle School in the
Palmerton
Area School District. He taught fifth and sixth grade
at
the Third Street School in Palmerton for nine
years and
was a sixth grade teacher at the Towamenslng Elementary School for two weeks before assuming
administrative duties at the middle school.
Kosclolek completed graduate work In school adminisis
tration at Lehigh University, where he
obtained his
secondary principal certification.
He and his wife, Marianne, live in Lake Hauto with
daughter. Ashley
RICK and
KAREN STANK HOWENSTINE
76 are
Leigh, born on June 11,
1986 She weighed six pounds, three and a half
ounces
and was 19 and a half inches long They still reside at
1520 Ridgeview Lane, Harrisburg, PA 17110
parents of a daughter,
Amanda
KATHY
76 was named Teacher of the Year In
Mercer County, N.J She has taught Independent living
at Mercer County Vocational Technical School
since 1982. Before that she served as a special education
teacher for the Ewing Township Public Schools, the
Hunterdon State School and the Penndel PsychiatricCenter. She received a master's degree at Rutgers
University
She and her husband. Charles, live
with their son, Charles.
MARLENE BEAVER
In
Ewing
NJ
(Master's 76), assistant professor of education at United Wesleyan College in Allen-
L.
<;
Self.
P.O. Box 142
RD
3
17821 (717 ) 275-3848
GE1GER
77 has been named elementary
school principal In the Red Lion Area School District
In
Windsor, Pa. Prior to her appointment, she was
head
teacher at the Pine Forge Elementary School In
the
Boyertown Area School District.
She received her master of education degree
at
Kutztown University In 1980 and her administrative
certification at Lehigh University In 1985.
The latter
work included a year long administrative Internship
at
Pine Forge Elementary School
She was selected as the Outstanding Young Educator
by the Boyertown Area Jaycees in 1966 She has
also
written an article, "The Communicator: Sixth
Grade
Super Scoops," for Instructor,* Journal for educators.
Kathy began her teaching career as a Chapter I
Instructional aide at Boyertown Area Junior
High East
In 1977. In 1978 she became the sixth grade
teacher at
Pine Forge Elementary
She served fol nine yean as coach of an Optimist
Club sponsored girls' softball team. She has also been
an annual cast member and soloist with the Boyertown
Music League's "On Stage Follies" since 1978. She was
also active In other community and church
activities
prior to
KAREN HICKS
skills
PA
Danville.
moving
JEFF BALDAN
at
77 has been appointed social worker
Northeastern Community Health Services, Inc
In
,
Jermyn. He formerly worked at Foster Medical Corporation In Old Forge and at St. Joseph's Hospital in
Carbondale
Baldan Is married to the former Andrea Hanchak, and
the couple lives in Lake Ariel
DIANE GROSS ZEIDERS
Jeffrey, are parents of a son,
January
2.
The couple
lives In
'77 and her husband,
Benjamin Stair, born on
New
CANDACE SHUMAN STEINER
Bloomfleld.
'77
and her husband,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
16
1987
Dennis, are parents of a daughter, Elizabeth Marie,
born on Thanksgiving Day
MICHAEL LEIGHOW
and his wife are parents of a
daughter, Laura Anne, born on January 2. They live at
Muncy R.D. 1.
*77
MICHAEL DeMARCO
parents of a son,
CARL
Jeremy
'77
and his
Scott.
They
wife, ShelJie, are
live In Clifton, N.J.
CYNTHIA WYSOCKI WOMER
and
'77
&
'80
are
parents of a daughter.
DEBORAH A. MULL '77 and Christopher R Keen are
planning a September wedding. Deborah Is employed by
General Electric
CALLUS DOERR McCLATCHY
has been named
speech-language pathology for both the
Ailentown Hospital and the Lehigh Valley Hospital
Center. She had previously worked as a speech-language
director
'77
of
pathologist at the Graduate Hospital In Philadelphia.
She had also worked as a consultant In private practice
in Philadelphia and as a clinician for the Capital Area
Intermediate Unit
In
Camp
field.
CYNTHIA PETERS LOGAN
Robert, announce the birth of
Franklin Grove, III.
and her husband,
a daughter They live in
was
recipient
one of the Hazleton YWCA's 1986 PEARL Awards,
which honor women who have excelled In their profesIn addition to
being supervisor of nursing services for
the Hazleton Area School District, Dr. Shepperson
serves as counselor-consultant for the Lutheran Welfare
Services. She has completely restructured and updated
the nursing department in the school district and has
Incorporated a family life education curriculum, which
she authored, throughout the elementary schools.
She Is a trained counselor and qualified sex educator
and therapist. She has presented numerous lectures on
child sexual assault, adolescent sexuality, sexuality and
the handicapped child, and parenting.
A graduate of the Hazleton State General Hospital
School of Nursing, she earned a master's degree in
counselor education at the University of Scranton and a
Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania.
BRITA
'77 and Beverly Ann Harbach
wedding. Stephen Is an assistant
branch manager with Commonwealth Bank and Trust
Co., N.A.
May
1978
Representative:
NY
SHARON
James
L.
Byrnes, 7 Wlncanton Drive
14450
L.
CAETI
'78
and Timothy E. Younes were
BURTON C.
ILLY '78. assistant director for the
adult outpatient department at the Scranton
Counseling
Center, has joined A.C. Patel, M.D., and
Associates, a
new private, psychiatric/psychological service in North
RE
eastern Pennsylvania.
While active in counseling adult clients, he
has
developed a specialty in the treatment of
eating
disorders. He has also provided in-service programs
on
eating disorders for various agencies in the
community
including Marworth, University of Scranton.
Keystone
Junior College, WDAU-TV and
radio.
WARM
and his
wife, the
former Donna Taroli,
son,
and his wife are the parents of a
'78
Nathan Bradley.
and David Wesley
'78
Williams were married October 11 in York. Barbara is a
copy editor for the York Daily Record. The couple
resides in York.
KARINA RAMINS
TERRY SHOEMAKER
Seminary in Philadelphia.
She has accepted a call to be pastor of Nativity
Lutheran Church in Chester.
RONALD DALLA PIAZZA
and Mellnda Stephens
*78
JOHN F. KLIMEK '78 has opened an accounting and
tax office in Plttston. He received his state certification
He and his wife, the former Cheryl Markoski, have
two children, John Jason and Eric.
M. VECCHI
MAZURIK
'78 of
Gouldsboro
died December 15. A native of Carbondale, she
was a teacher at Marywood College and a past manager
of the University of Scranton bookstore.
Surviving are her husband, Stephen; three daughters
Stephanie, Jennifer and Stacey; her parents,
paternai
and maternal grandparents, a sister and a brother.
JOHN WILLIAM BUCHERT
in
and Lisa Y. Miller
'78
John
Linfield.
self-employed
is
at
Sanatoga Oil Co.
ANTHONY
M.
pastor of the Welsh Bethel
He received
seminary
his
education
Eastern
at
Baptist Theological Seminary in Philadelphia, where he
earned a master of divinity degree in 1982. Before
attending Bloomsburg, he served in the U.S. Marine
Corps.
Rev. Hartshorne is the former pastor of the Providence Baptist Church in Scranton.
He and
what used to be a oneOrange. They have two children, Donnie
his wife, Sharon, live in
room school
in
and Beth
JOSEPH
MCDONALD
P.
admitted to the bar
his law degree last
School of
the
Law
Jr. '79 of Whitehall
has been
Northampton County. He earned
May from the C. Blake McDowell
in
at the University of Akron. He has joined
of Turtzo, Spry, Powlette, Serocchi
Bangor law firm
and Faul.
Joseph
married
is
they reside
to the
former Linda Fangio, and
Whiteall.
in
DEBORAH
KELLERMAN
A.
'79 and the Rev. Gary L.
Gilpin were married November 22 in Glenbum. Deborah, who also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg,
is a hearing therapist for the Northeastern Educational
19.
DONALD
L.
WTEST
The couple
II
(MBA
lives in Scranton.
has been named
'79)
manager of investments and financial planning group by
Commonwealth National Bank. He has served as
manager of the bank's financial planning and analysis
department since 1982. He joined the bank in 1980 as an
analyst.
He and
his wife, the former Laurie E.
Lowe,
live in
DONALD
H.
LYNNE KREBS
ELSENBAUMER
and KELLI
'79
'80 were married December 6 in
Salem. Both are certified public accountants at Loch
and Digiacomo, an Ailentown accounting firm. Their
address is 2546 Fairview St., Ailentown.
ADELE DOUGHERTY RESSLER
address: 613 Darlington Road, Media,
'79
PA
has
a
new
19063.
ALFRED E. DIN '79 has joined Meritor Financial
Markets, the institutional banking division of Meritor
Financial Group, as a senior associate in capital
markets.
Prior to joining Meritor, Din was a research assistant
at Drexel University and was formerly
assistant director of analysis with Societe de Banque in Cameroon.
He earned an MBA at Laredo State University, Texas
in 1981, and working on his Ph.D. at
Drexel.
Din and his wife reside in Upper Darby.
'78
has been pro-
moted by Northeastern Bank of Pennsylvania to
assistant vice president, commercial loan officer
II corporate
banking division, Lehigh Valley Region.
He joined the bank
corporate trainee.
in
1983
as
a
credit
analyst
1979
Representative: Corey M. Waters, R.D.#2,
Box 276
Old Berwick Road, Susquehanna Trail, Se! ins grove
PA
(
DEBORAH KELLY
EDWARD
J.
engaged. Ed
Mount Penn.
'79 is
PEIFER
is
engaged
to Scott S.
Tobey.
and Joanne L. Hoffman are
employed by Jack W. Long and Co
'79
SARA LINDSLEY '79, R.N., has been appointed to the
newly created post of wellness coordinator
at Memorial
Hospital in York.
ROSENCRANCE
717 ) 743-5577
'
She formerly was director of health
promotion and
wellness at
.«',.
at Illinois
.
Iredell
Memorial Hospital
earned a master's degree
in
in
Statesville
health education
State University.
JAMES A. DALTON '79 has been appointed assistant
vice president at the new State
College office of Legg
Mason Masten, the Pittsburgh-based brokerage
firm
Jim has been in the securities industry since
1980.
JOHN BENSON '79, a junior high school social studies
teacher in the Wayne Highlands
School District, has also
been a sportwriter for the
Susquehanna County Independent since July 1985. Since joining
the Independent
he has covered local sports
as well as major
New York Mets, World Cup ski
umping NASCAR, the Binghamton
Whalers, Syracuse
Mike Tysoa and
staff
events, deluding the
MICHAEL STEIN
'79
and his wife, Barbara
are
JohrMcEnrw
has recently been pro-
branch manager at the Boyertown office of
First Federal Savings and Loan of Pottstown.
His
previous position was as a mortgage loan underwriter
Terry resides in Spring City.
'79 is
1
parents of a daughter.
'78
DON HARTSHORNE
Baptist Church in Wilkes-Barre.
'78
logical
17870
of Lourdes.
She and her husband are parents of two sons.
Annville.
has been ordained into the
ministry of the Lutheran Church in America. She earned
a master of divinity degree from Colgate Rochester/
Bexley Hall/Crozer Seminary in 1982, studied at Temple
University and Tubingen University, West Germany,
and completed Lutheran studies at the Lutheran Theo-
KATHLEEN
Lady
Intermediate Unit No.
and his wife, the former Alice
Reynolds, are the parents of a daughter, Sara Frances,
born on December 19. The family lives In Carlisle.
R.D.
Pennridge High School She has also taught at Cocalico
High School, Schuylkill Haven, Lewisburg, and Our
'78
live in
Scranton.
moted
BRAD JOHNSON
were married
married November 22 in Mechanicsburg. Sharon is
a
special education teacher for the Capital Area
Intermediate Unit.
Reilly
of their first daughter, Gia, who was born on May 31,
1986. They reside at 23 Longvlew Terrace, Ashland. Pa.
in 1984.
YOUNG
T.
announce the birth
'78
'77
lives in Whitehall.
Falrport,
ENES ZIMMERMAN
are engaged.
and Deborah A. Statler were
married September 1 in Bethlehem. Joseph is employed
by John Hancock Financial Services, and the couple
STEPHEN
and
BARBARA JEAN FAHEY
sion.
are planning a
DON
JAY FRANKLIN
'77
of
A.
has received a lifesaving
'78
began administering cardiopulmonary resusltation to
revive the infant. When the ambulance arrived, he
continued to help revive her By the time they arrived at
Bloomsburg Hospital, the baby was breathing. The
infant was discharged from the hospital the next day
Hammaker, an orderly at the hospital for 12 years,
said he had performed CPR on babies at the hospital,
but never out in the field.
He received the lifesaving award from his employer,
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co.
Hammaker has four daughters of his own.
'77
GERALDINE STISH SHEPPERSON
JOSEPH
ROBIN HAMMAKER
award as a result of an extra stop he made on his way
home from work one day in October.
Hammaker, a member of the Bloomsburg Volunteer
Ambulance Association, was driving home from work
when he heard on the ambulance pager in his car that a
baby had stopped breathing.
Because he was near the baby's house, he responded
to the call and arrived shortly before the ambulance.
The mother, who was hysterical, was on the porch
with the baby girl, about three and a half months old at
the time, who was apparently choking.
The mother gave the baby to Hammaker. and he
Hill
She also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg
(1978) and holds a Certificate of Clinical Competence In
her
1979
1978
1977
to
his
wife,
Elizabeth Bryant, are parents of a son.
DEBORAH ROBINSON
'79
is
the
former
Kim
teaching physics at
am 3 master s de gree in reading from the
t
University
offi
Scranton in 1986.
He and his wife, the former Debra
Dubanowitz, have
three daughters: Jill, five;
Jaime, four; and Jennifer,
v^J
'
«
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Marrh
1979
1980
ANN ^RJAINE REITZ
79 and Joseph A Cherneski
M
McAdoo
^
were manned November
m
B
Ule
Tn?S^
The couple
-
in
lives in S?
Emmaus.
™?S^
Muncy
the
School
and Kim
Muncy
Carol
is
The couple
District.
Quarry Road, Muncy.
n^i^°SEPH J™ ™
FRANKLIN
M
a teacher In
at 304
TINTLE
'79
his wife, Diane,
and Laura. They
in
'80
and Denlse R
Wllllamsport
Frank Is
Corp MonlRomery They
has been promoted to
1980
and Maria Sassanl are
wedding. Gary Is employed
.
in
JERRY
L.
BOLIG
'80
LaRuffa, 9100
Meadow
FL 32821
and Kimberly Ann Lazar were
married October 11 in Rooke Chapel, Bucknell
UniverJerry is an internal auditor at Snyder County
sity.
Co.
They reside
Trust
in
and Ronald J. Tomcavage are
planning a May 22, 1987 wedding. Janet is
a diabetes
nurse specialist at Geisinger Medical Center,
Danville.
'80
MARY GURAVAGE
a
May wedding
St.
in
Luke Hospital
RICHARD
and Dolph Yost are planning
Mary is a dialysis nurse at
Bethlehem.
MENNITI
'80 and his wife, the former
announce the birth of a daughter
Christine, on July 25, 1986. She weighed eight
pounds, six ounces and was 20 and a fourth inches
long
Richard is employed by Shell Offshore, Inc
as a
financial specialist in system services/finance
He
Janice
S.
and Lynne L Partridge
Mechanlcsburg Michael
recently became a Certified Management
Accountant
after successfully completing a comprehensive
examination on accounting and related subjects and
satisfying
the requirement of two years of management
accounting experience Their address is 222 Crystal
Street New
70124.
DONNA FISCHER BEAHM '80 and her husband, Jeff
announce the birth of a son, Drew Allen. Their new
address is R.D. 2, Box 132A, New Tripoli, PA 18066
was
recently
'80
and Michael F. Petmny are
wed Is working on an MBA
degree
D.
WEIDMAN
CAROL A. DOMANOSKY '80 has been named coordl
nator of intervention services in the
Catholic Social
Services Court Advocate Program. In
this position.
Carol will be responsible for the delivery
of services
dealing with drunk driving and an
educational formal
designed to deal with underage drinking
She has been employed by Catholic Social
Services
since 1984, Involved with the delivery
of psychological
support services at Luzerne County Prison
She formerly taught for a number of years at
Wyoming Area
Catholic. She received her master's
degree In psychology from Marywood College In December 1984.
Assistance.
They reside
in
GENE STASCHAK
Radio
Harrisburg.
birth
o(
a
and her husband. Chris
daughter, Holly Lynn, on
'81
nWlrad(,r,,S S,sH
,)
-
H«x
2.
712.
OSESUE
The
'81 and his wife.
Carol, became proud
ftsl ehilil. Mary ('anil, on
November
2
t.iH's
reside
In
guakerlown
KOBKKT
ACOU 'HI and Michelle L Boyer were
married in Buckhorn Robert, who
received a degree In
computer science, is employed by Countrymald
Sportswear. Berwick
.1
IMiNNA M PLUCIIINSKY 'HI and Steven W
Slovak
wed on May 2. 1987 Donna is employed
by
plan to
,
of
ANTHONY BONOMO
Wayne, N
'Hi
.1
and Karen Bunchalk are
B
tomber l9 1987 wc-ddlnR. Anthony
-.59
affiliated with
Bonomo Decorators of lla/lelon
BSSSS
Is
'
IK)NALI) It HENDRICKS II '81 and
Jennifer Ann
Kadaan are planning a May wedding. Don Is employed
by American Home Foods. Inc Mill,,.., as a
program
,
mer/analyst.
DENISE T IMtlSLUPSKl
the staff of David A
(Master's
'81)
has joined
the Globe
was formerly
Group, Wllkea
Wadas. audlologlst,
Store Hearing Aid ( enter m Scranton She
associated with the Oelslngei Medical
Bane, where she performed a varlely
and associated health care duties.
of
al
audlologlcal
testing
MAHV BETH iARDNEK 'HI of Crest wood has joined
Heading Medical west as a sales and cuatomei
sei
representative
She was formerly a |OClH] service
coordinator at the Berks County Baiter Seal
Society
where she provided support services and assessment of
special needs for hondlcapind children and their
faml
t
li
lies.
'80
Is
a
disc jockey
for
WZZO
Bethlehem. Gene, who used the radio surnames
of Stanley and Anthony during his
Initial
yean In
in
CAROL SHELHAMER WALL
coordinate!
'81.
communications
broadcasting, started at WILK in Wilkes -Barn- In
1980
He has also spent time at WPCN (Ml Pocono),
WEJ1
(Scranton) and WAEB (Allentownr
f>Tec Corp., was a participant In the
1986-1987 Leadership WUket-Barre Claaa/ she
and her
husband, Jerry, live at Harveys Lake
Station Z-95, a 24-hour station, is the number
one radio
in the Lehigh Valley In the 18
to 44-year-old
category and reaches listeners In Harrisburg, Philadelphia, the New Jersey shore and the
Scranton area.
CAMILLE STRAUSSER '81 and Jeff Bartlett were
married In Berwick Camllle, who earned a master's
degree at Kalrlelgh Dickinson University, Is (he assist-
station
Gene, who now uses the name "Stosh," does the
7
p.m to midnight show five or six nights a week He
hopes to work at a Philadephia BtatlOD someday
fol
ant director of student activities at
Montclall State
College hi New Jersey. Their address Is 500
Adams
Lane. No. 16N. North Brunswick. NJ 08902
or get
into the public relations aspect of the
communications
ALESSIA BETH CRIBBEN '80 and Patrick J Murphy
were married In Mechanlcsburg Alessia Is
Jr
employed
as
a
customer
consultant
for
Marathon
Printing.
ANN BOOSE '80 and Dr. John F. Kalinich were
married September 6, 1986, in HyattsvUle, Md. Jeri Ann
earned a Ph.D. in cellular biology from Georgetown
University. She holds a Phi Beta Kappa key and is an
JERI
elected
Biology
.,
•
W. DARREL KECK '80 and Susan L Behers were
married on New Year's Eve In Wellsboro
Darrel is
employed by Purdue Farms, Inc., in Salisbury, Maryland, and the couple lives in Ocean
City.
and William
K Jones were
married on October 18 in Ephrata. Gail is employed by
the Department of Public Welfare, Bureau
of Medical
'80
the
Toshiba America. Inc
field.
GAIL
In
MICHAEL GOC
joined Roach
In the Malvern
a financial assistant fol
Slusser,
LA
'81 and
ROBERT C GREY
Berwick Bette Is a substitute
is
im.uuv manage, (or the Town
They reside In Berwick
!'••"•''»*»• "'<•"
^
She most
and Jeffry H. Wetherell
*81
ANDERSON
E.
were married
" 0BYAK -GILBERT '80 has
R^fhl^RRea,tors as a rea,tor associate
a a " tumn 1987
?
A/*T Technologies,
Inc.,
at Lehigh University
Amanda
Orleans,
In
a ht>1
KotHTt
of; ;
Bloomsburg
•'nnounee
'80
'80
Whitehall.
in
81
U
NXM02
RENE MATSKO
Middleburg.
JANET FISHER
Brll n
?
i
Millers
coordinator of student services.
J.
an
1
led \ugusl » In Hath Lisa
Is employed h V SI
Handling Systems, Inc The couple lues
in Nazareth!
BETTE
CHRISTINE ELAINE SHEPPS '80 and Timothy
Strong were married October 18 in Camp
Hill Christine
is employed by the State University
of New York as a
Vincent
81
i
USA ANN DELL' ALBA
vvei e inai
Jr
Porsche Design in Los Angeles She is
„„,„!„, „i the
Screen Actors Guild and AFTKA She and
her husband
live in Malvern.
Reading
have two children: Jeffrey
673, Orlando,
'
French wore marrlwl on
!
V»".v.
who also earned a
speech pathology at BU, Is a
speech
pathologist (,m the
meoln Intermediate Unit They
y
reside in Uincaster
i.!
'
were married December 20 In
is employed by Steve
Peter's Masonry Contractor
^?
office.
live in Shillington.
Representative:
lU U
'.
OellV
,,H
m
„
V
master
s degree
•
'80
MICHAEL E MAGUIRE
CentrevUle, Va.
Creek Drive, No.
MARISA N NESTICO '81 and David W.
McAnnaney
were married November 15 in Marion
Heights Marlsa
is a caseworker for the
Northumberland Counts Area
y
Agency on Aging in Shamokln.
JANICE YOUNCI PAHLS
Md
LORI L. HINTE RLE ITER '79 and Bruce Dewar
were
married December 6 in Aldie, Va. Lori
is a systems
programmer for Gannett Co., Inc., in Arlington Va
The
couple lives
reside in Shillington
I
son.
In
^treasurer
operations officer for Lebanon Valley
National Bank
Before joining the bank, he was manager
of production
and inventory control with GAI-tronics In
He and
married
P«™* of a
planning a September 1987
of Earl Straub Vending. Inc
lives
R275
F.
SHOEMAKER
J
GARY E^ IBBERSON
Walker
will
JEFFREY
Steven B Krels are
techno,0 K tsl at Gelslnger
Ztt&MSF
>79
1
Joan Beverly
be married on March 14. William
is a
administ r ator at ^e Singer Company.
Link
Flight Simulation Division, Kirkwood.
Clark
and
'90
*
?
Renninger were
?^?.
16 in
research juvenile dla-
H LT ,8° and h,s wlfe are
r
Jacob
Alexander, k
born October 20. 1986
j
GERARD M
were married August
will
'» is an academic developEJfiff and tutorial
ment specialist
coordinator for the Act 101
program at Lackawanna Junior College
A Counterman
Emmaus Charl™ is
A 8 enc y n Bethlehem^
SELTZER '79 and Margaret 0. Smith
are planning a September wedding.
Gerlrd is adminis
V
r
f the 0ut atie n<
Department at the
P
S!
i
n
?
„
Slate Belt Medical Center in Bangor,
Pa
CAROL LOUISE MYERS 79
*
Midi? a? CentTr
and Doris
15
Boose
*"
l
CHARLES QUINNEY 79
Dr
PAMELA YACINA
^5f"
17
1981
Science Center
D AN GELO '79 and Jacqueline Steibler were
m
f
married
September
20 in Mahanoy City Joseph
is a
High Sch °°
C0U P ,e Kefta
1987
1981
member
of the American Society for Cell
and the Society for Developmental Biology
While a student at Georgetown, she was both a
university fellow and an ARCS Foundation fellow
In
October they moved to Dallas, Texas, where they both
Ash Place, Broken Arrow,
accepted positions as research scientists at the Howard
Hughes Medical Institute, University of Texas Health
were
Representative: Beverly
ROBERT SPEZIALETTI
married
in
representative for
Howard
OK
Carter, 3321 South
74012. (918) 254-8757
ERNIE and DEBBIE RICHARDS JACKSON '81 are
living In A8chaffenburg. Germany The Jacksons
arrived In Germany In P'ebruary 1986 after Ernie
completed
Infantry
Officer's Advanced Course and
Fori Banning, Georgia. A captain, he
Is commander of a Bradley Infantry company
Debbie Is employed by the Defense Department as
editor of the Aschaffenburg FORUM, a bi-weekly
Ranger School
newspaper The newspaper recently won a special
achievement award In the U S Government/ Europe
annual newspaper contest for Its "Welcome to AschafM-nburg" issue Their mailing address Is Box 529, C
Company. 1st BN, 4th INF, APO, New York 09162.
JILLIANN
and Martha N Plaskonos
Shillington
Robert Is an agency
Lawyer's Title Insurance Corp They
'81
al
MAHNKEN UPTON
Tom, are parents
born
on July
Thomas, who
23.
will
of a daughter,
'81 and her husband,
Laura Elyse. who was
1986. She Joins a brother, Bryant
be three years old In March. They
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
18
1987
1981
1981
have moved
to
a
Willlamstown,
NJ
08094.
new home:
NANCY ERWINE FLINT
Ryers Ave., Cheltenham,
"81
PA
323
Brookdale Blvd.,
has a new address: 107
19012.
She
E. CUMMINGS '81 and JOHN J. DORIN '84
are planning a June 13 wedding in Scranton. Marie, who
also received a master's degree at BU, Is a speech and
language clinician for the Blast Intermediate Unit 17 in
Williamsport. James is a sales engineer for F&L Fluid
in
Camp
Vincent A. Bifferato of the Delaware Superior Court. In
August, he will become associated with the law firm of
Young, Conaway, Stargatt & Taylor in Wilmington.
LISA M. HANUSCIK *81 earned a master's degree in
nursing at the University of Pennsylvania. She was
graduated summa cum laude from the adult health and
illness program with a clinical specialization in diabetes
is
a head nurse at
Lankenau Hospital
&
in Philadel-
Whitehall.
PEGGY J. MILLS '81 and Robert M. Davison were
married November 1 in Bethlehem. Peggy Is a teacher
in the Bethlehem Area School District. The couple lives
In
Whitehall
KAREN P. KELLEY '81 and Timothy J Goede were
married August 23 in Shamokin Karen is a computer
data base administrator, and they reside in California,
BRIAN
R.
QUIGLEY
and A. Christine Kalavsky
Brian is employed by Quigley
Chevrolet In Bally, and the couple lives at 617 Rhoads
Avenue, Boyertown.
'81
in Delphi.
ANN MARIE BILOTTA
'81
the lease accounting
manager for Patrick Media Group. This Is also the fifth
tax season she has served on the Carbondale office of H
& R Block.
BARBARA PAPPAS
married January
is
and Kevin J. Washo were
Scranton. Barbara Is a teacher in
10 In
'81
the Scranton School District.
CAROL FEATHER
'81,
director of nursing at Profes-
married on June
21
'81
in
and Ronald S. Murray were
Wayne. They reside in that
JOHN
and Stephen M. Falatovich are planning a July wedding. Joan is employed as
technical services supervisor of DFC Foods Corp., a
subsidiary of the Clorox Company in Bloomsburg.
MBA
degree
at St. Joseph's.
REBKKAH WELLING
married
also pursuing an
'81
and Thomas Hann were
Connellsville. Rebekah is employed by the
Connellsvllle Area School District as a substitute
teacher. The couple lives in Connellsvllle
in
JAMES A. HUEHOLT '81 of Wilkes-Barre has been
promoted to director of the newly-created
Corporate
Meetings Division at The Big Two Resorts.
In this new postion, Hueholt will be
responsible for
developing and Implementing a new sales effort
for the
meeting, conference and banquet facilities
at Big
Boulder Lake and Jack Frost Mountain.
Prior to his promotion, he directed rental
operations
or Snow Ridge Village at Jack Frost
Mountain and the
Villages on Big Boulder Lake, four-season
townhouse
communities at The Big Two.
JOSEPH SMITH
were married
and LORIS ANN
in Mount Penn. Loris
'81
last fall
THREN
'83
Is employed
by Syntrex, Inc., in Laguna HUls,
Calif., and Joe is
employed by Kendall-McGraw Laboratories in
Irvine
They live in Mission Vlejo.
JUDITH
A.
BULLEN
and John Toland Jr are
wedding. Judith is employed by U S
'81
planning a May
Health Care Inc., Blue Bell.
G.
SCHERMERHORN
'81
and William
4 In Harrisburg.
M
Janice
is
a claims adjudicator for the
Pennsylvania Department
of Labor and Industry. The couple
lives in Harrisburg,
CYNTHIA LYNCH '81 and Robert Edgar are planning
an April wedding. Cynthia is employed
as a nursery
school teacher at The Village School
House in
Jarret
town.
MARK
H. LOCEY '81 and Susan E. Abbott
plan
marry on April 25 in Fremont. Ohio. He
works
Community Mutual Insurance in Columbus, Ohio.
BARBARA G^STECKEL
'81
to
District
"
has graduated from Air
Lackland Air Force Base,
'82
DOUG TAYLOR
'82
was recently promoted
to
man-
Jr. '81
KAREN SCOTT '82 and CHRISTOPHER BLACKBURN '82 are planning an August 15th wedding in
1982
ELIZABETH
Representative:
Houston, TX 77098
Doug
Taylor, 2701 Revere Apt.
191,
territory
reside in
LORA L. TAYLOR '82 and Warren K. Crills are
planning a July 11, 1987, wedding in Lancaster. Lora is
an elementary teacher in the School District of Lancas-
ROBERT BLAZASKIE '82 and Patricia Marko are
planning a mid-1987 wedding. Robert is employed by the
Comprehensive Care Corporation as the program manager for Mercy Hospital's Adolescent Unit in WilkesBarre.
E.
CAMPBELL
Grace E.
wedding. Tom, who
and
'82
Jr.
EDWARD
worker
social
at
Pitts-
Presbyterian-
MARK FENSTERMAKER
and Reyne
'82
planning a September 19, 1987
employed by McDonald's Corp.
MARY LYNN WILLIAMS
'82
C. Fredericks are
wedding.
Keith
is
and Ernest M. Gambone
are planning a September 1987 wedding. Mary, who
also
earned a master's degree at BU, is a speech and
language pathologist in Baltimore, Md.
CRAIG ALLEN DIEHL
'82
and Beth Ann Bowers are
planning a June 7 wedding. Craig
School of Law.
is
attending Dickinson
DOUGLAS MEIER
Law Enforcement
'82 graduated
Training Center
Ga., where she underwent 16
physical fitness training. She
weeks
is
from the
in
23 wedding.
is
'82
and
KATHLEEN MARIE
are planning a June 20 wedding. Kathleen
is employed
by the Reading Hospital and Medical
Center as a registered nurse in intensive care and as a
per diem staff member and CPR instructor at the Berks
'83
County Chapter, American Red Cross. Craig
employed by the CNA Insurance Company, Reading.
CONSTANCE WEBER
is
to Houston,
a position as a
computer analyst in the information and computer
services departmetn of Shell Oil Co. In April
1985 he was
Regina K. Higdon of Bloomington, Indiana
who was teaching in LeMarque, Texas. Later in 1985*
to
Craig was transferred to Shell's international
subsidiary, Pecten International, where
he worked as a
supervisor of computer services in
Damascas Syria
They returned from Syria in May 1986, and Craig
is now
re-employed by Shell in the same department
They
reside at 3609 Misty Lane, Pearland,
Texas 77581 a
suburb of Houston.
D1LIBERTO
is
a
substitute
JOSEPH A. LOTZ '82 and Karen L. Evans are
planning an April 4 wedding in Scranton. Joseph is a
psychotherapist at the Friendship House Children's
Center.
MARK
F. YOVISH '82 has been promoted to the rank
of captain in the U.S. Air Force. He is a sierra
flight
commander at Malstrom Air Force Base, Montana, with
the 564th Strategic Missile Squadron. He and
his wife
Katherine, live in Great Fails.
AMY
L.
RUHL
'82 and Brian G. French were
married
Lancaster. Amy is a speech therapist for
the Lincoln Intermediate Unit in York.
The couple lives
in Lancaster.
in
KATHLEEN
was admitted
to the
Delaware Supreme Court Bar on December
17. 1986 and
the Delaware Federal District Court
Bar on January 5
1987. A graduate of Delaware Law
School of Widener
University, he is judicial law clerk to
the Honorable
P.
GREEN
were married June 7
m
'82
and Dr. Al
J.
Barbati
in Springfield.
Kathleen is a life
the Insurance Company of North
Philadelphia. The couple lives in Clementon,
for
IN .J
MICHAEL
J.
McGEEHAN
'82 and Kally Ann Noblitt
Colonial Heights, Va., in the fall.
Michael is a divisional training manager
for the Red
Roof Inns, Inc., in Gaithersburg, Md.
The couple resides
were married
in
in
Gaithersburg.
KATHLEEN McDONALD
were married August 30
med
in
cal technologist at
couple lives
ANITA
Jr. '82
and Donald Brady are
teacher.
America
moved
'82
wedding. Constance
Glenco,
academic and
stationed at Houston
E. HILL '82 writes that he
after graduation to accept
May
planning a
underwriter
A.
of
'82
Doug
CRAIG CURTIS GOOD
LOEPER
of
Texas.
RICHARD
and Lauren A. Fowler
Bethlehem. Mark is
and Louise Heist are planning
a major accounts representative with Fraser Business Equipment, Reading.
May
a
October 25
COLLEEN CONYNGHAM
married
'82
in
4
employed by the Guardian Life Insurance Company
America. They live in Hellertown.
May
KEITH W. ARTLEY
Federal
for
Hill.
ZEGLEN
'82 and LISA L. BROOKS '83
wedding. Lisa, a registered nurse, is
employed by Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland,
and Ed is employed as a sales representative for Harris3M in King of Prussia.
J.
are planning a
manager
Camp
'82 and Joseph P. Graci
Harrisburg. Elizabeth is a
Maybelline Sales, Inc. They
4 in
were married October
ter.
THOMAS
SCHROPP
J.
were married October
at
and James R. Marinelli
is employed
are planning a December wedding.
Barbara
by the Clinton Township School
at
Williamsport. Karen is a speech/language therapist for
the Montgomery County Intermediate Unit, and Chris is
a systems analyst for Computer Aid in Harrisburg.
CRAIG
JANICE ELIZABETH HERROLD
Jr.
training
ager in the Houston office of Ernst & Whinney. Doug
primarily serves clients in the financial services indus-
and Marcia A
Focht were married September 13 in Allentown. Robert
Is employed by K mart. They reside in Northampton.
Texas,
Gough were married October
UKLEYA
try.
ROBERT
burgh, is a clinical
University Hospital.
Is
1986
'81
Boughner are planning a May 1987
earned a master's degree at the University of
She
1
May
Texas.
JOAN MARIE WYDOCK
In
for 1987.
F.
Force basic
sional Care Incorporated In Bryn Mawr, has
been
chosen as the American Cancer Society's Nurse of Hope
Delaware County
'82
Cory
child,
first
MD
MARIANNE SMITH
KAREN FRANCES INSALACO '81 and Dennis F.
Klepadlo were married November 1 in West Pittston.
Karen is a supervisor for Insalaco's, Inc. The couple
lives in Harding.
were married
WASIELCZYK
(seven pounds, nine ounces;
Mike received a master's
degree in computer science at American University in
Washington, D C. In June he left the Defense Department to become a member of the technical staff at
Computer Sciences Corporation. Their address is 8008
Hadfield Court, Pasadena,
21122.
community
MICHAEL T. PRICE '81 and Deborah Ann Gouldner
were married October 18 in Bethlehem. Michael is a
route salesman for Frito Lay, Inc. The couple lives in
December
20.5 inches long). In
CHARLES
F. TIRENDI '81 received his Ph.D. from
the University of Delaware in December
'83
Michael, on
phia
Md
Hill.
and MARGARET SANDERS
announce the birth of their
MIKE
mellitus
MARIE
Components
1982
L.
in
and Leo Sokoloski
III
is
a
Bloomsburg Hospital. The
Bloomsburg.
DORNSIFE
were married October
Mahanoy
'82
Girardville. Kathleen
and Michael J. Ansbach
Gordon. The couple lives in
'82
4 in
City.
^
111
of the S^J
Williamsport
nas °een
named
executive director
Area Community College Founda-
.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERUY/Match
1982
tion^
1983
She formerly was with the Jersey Shore
State Bank
for four years.
LAUREL MOWERY ARC HEY
announce the birth
Jeffrey,
of
and her husband
a son. Matthew Scott
ffi
ROBERT
KRUPKA '82 of Stroud Township has
been appointed an assistant cashier
at First Eastern
Bank He is a commercial loan officer in First
Eastern s
Pocono Region.
FRANK
BROOKS
H.
were married June
and Sharon A. McAvinev
Brigantine. N J Frank is room
14 in
^
^WIIX1AM KOWKER
C
Aa
FUSSNER
were
83
and KATHLEEN
September 13 in
'82
married
Allentown. Kathleen, who also earned a
master's degree
S a sP^n-'anguage pathologist at
Keystone
d
k k<\ ! .
Rehabilitation
Systems. Richard is a manufacturing
cost accountant at Durkee Famous
Foods They reside
in Schnecksville.
ELIZABETH S MAURER '82 and WARREN
HARDING '85 were married November 29. They live Cin
Mechanicsburg.
ParenU
Octo£r 28*
°
UG1 K
nSSSPt
and
Dav,d
a
'
°n
technician
TROUTMAN
'83
MOLLY E WAGNER
and
ln
Elizabethtown
KLINEDINST
s.
'83
Representative:
Aurora, CO 80044
Kim Gobora
Bent, P.O
Box
440938
'
MARK A KARPINSK1
are
M.
BASARA
'83 and John M. Morrash
were
Sandra is employed as a systems
Genera] Electric Co., King of Prussia The
in Frackville.
analyst for
couple lives in Collegeville.
LORI ANN BOGERT
and Kevin F. Tighe were
married September 27 in Alburtis. Lori is
a programmer/analyst for SEI Corporation in Wayne. They
live in
Mont Gare, Montgomery County.
planning
Bowman Gray
University.
a
'83
and Joel
'83 of
KMG
Seeger were
L.
and Ruth Ann McMullen
spring wedding. Mark Is attending
School of Medicine at Wak.
Forest
ALAN PLASTOW '83 and his wife, the former Connie
Pitchford, are parents of a daughter.
KENNETH C. HEYDT '83 and Lori Jean Parzanese
were married in Gibraltar Ken Is an accountant
for
Wetterau Food Services, Inc The couple resides
In
Main Hurdman, State
College.
ROBERT SPITALNICK
FORD '84 were married
and MARY FRANCES
Mount Penn Mary Is
employed by Standard Register Co while Robert
ll
employed by Federal Express.
'83
in
.
STEPHANIE J. SHIRA '83
May 30 wedding.
planning a
in
and James E. Metz are
Stephanie
the Capital Area
a speechIntermediate
is
unit.
DONNA
married
M. LORE MAN '83 and James
September 27 in Bloomsburg
S.
Spear were
Donna
business education teacher at Milton High School
couple lives at 34 Lower Market St., Milton.
is
a
The
STEPHANIE M. PATTI '83 and Gary P. Tomalno
were married October 4 in Easton. Stephanie
is
employed by Meridian Bank in Easton. They reside in
Wilson.
LOIES
DALE
A.
"83 is a corporal in the
U.S. Marines
stationed at El Toro, California.
PAULA AMRICK
and David Boughtwood were
married October 4 in Allentown Paula is a
travel
consultant for Professional Group Travel in New
York
City. The couple lives in Matawan, N.J.
RANDAL
planning a
for
W.
'83
SUPPER
May
'83
and Debra
1987 wedding.
McDonald Corporation
at
P ™'
D,vlne
ZKMBRZYCKI '83 and JOSEPH P.
" ** marrled on Ma y 16 10 p ****
a programmer/analyst for Butcher
&
w
,
is
S*W
r.ul.nlHph,,,
toC
public accountant With Coopers
md
Joseph
a
is
& Lybrand
certified
in Philadel-
planning a
GUBN W HIUMINGHAM '83 and Mary M.
M
Qieo is an accountant with Shell
up m Houston, Texas
,i
>'K.«
*
May wedding
THOMAS P EVANS
«
,
WILEY
\
and Suki Allen were married
Ord,
»«' " N Anns
gg*»» n »"»
FAITH
Ha
For,
at
.
.
„,,
,
lorn
Corps 0
l
Is
a
first
Knglneers
at
and Kenneth Vogelsang are
'83
wedding
a July
Norris are
Pipe Line
In Flagstaff.
Arizona Faith Is
emotionally handleap,>ed children at
Kllllp
1
['
Klementary School
In
Flagstaff
WILLIAM H HEWITT
M, Kr
"!"'
"
"V'
(Master's '83) has been named
ucaudcsceul lamp orations
at LIE s U.S. Lighting Division
In Salem. Mass
Hewitt joined CTF Lighting Products
In
as a
I"«h u,
englnee. at the company's Montoursvllle
photo
Hash plant and transferred to the Salem,
Mass facility
as pmjecl englneei in \m\
Most recently he was
manufacturing liaison manager-International
at the
!:'!,
:
WH
,
Salem plant
He earned
his bachelor's
degree
Mansfield Unlver
at
siiy
*83
BeUefonte has completed
become a certified public accountant
anguage therapist
,
(UNA TAOLIOLl
in St.
Patterson are
an accountant
Petersburg, Fla.
Randy
L.
is
JAMES TOMEDI '83, who graduated summa cum
laude with a major in psychology, is on the faculty
of
Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School In
Kingston. He serves as study skills coordinator
for
boarding and day students at the Upper School
and
instructs selected students on the use of study
aids
library and use of tutors. He also assists in developing
after school activities for boarding students.
He earned a master's degree in English education at
Wilkes College, where he received the Phi Kappa Phi
Graduate Scholarship Award. He and his wife, Debra. in
on campus in Carpenter Hall.
ROBERTA KUHNS '83 is a speech pathologist at
Meadville Medical Center. She was formerly on the staff
at S.G. Rehabilitation Agency in Uniontown.
She earned her master's degree in speech pathology
at BU in 1984 and completed a
three-month clinical
MARK M MINDOCK
married
In
'83
Hellertown
and Judith M Orgel were
Is
an administrative
Mark
technician at R.P Mills Associates,
They reside In Whitehall
in.
,
Allentown
LYNN
B. SLATTFRY '83 has graduated from the
U.S.
Force health services administration course at
Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas.
Air
REG IN A
L.
WARABAK
\:\
in
planning an April 1987
respiratory therapy technician at Gelslngei
Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Wllkes-Barre.
TERRI JO BICKEL '83 and Michael C Bartlett were
married December 20 in Mount Healthy, Ohio.
Terrl, who earned a master's degree In school
psychology at the University of Cincinnati, Is a school
psychologist with the Lebanon City School Dlstrfcl
and Larry Broclous were
married December 27 in Carlisle. Lynnette Is a nurse
at
Kingston (N Y.) Hospital and Is attending
SUNV in
Albany. N Y The couple lives In Athens, N Y
'83
LAURA N BRENEMAN '83 and James C Weldensaul
were married December 20 in Lancaster Laura is a
teacher at Neff Elementary School The couple
lives in
Lancaster
JENNIFER D ROCH '83 and DAVID F MILLER '84
were married December 27 in Willow Grove Jennifer Is
a major accounts sales representative for Eraser
Business Equipment of Allentown, while David is a sales
representative in King of Prussia The couple Uvei
III
Hatfield.
ROBIN ANN FURJANIC
and MICHAEL P
SAUVE '84 were married September 13 in Harrisburg.
Robin is a nurse at Harrisburg Hospital, and Michael is
a coordinator for Preston Trucking Co.
'83
SANDRA STONER JEFFREY
and her husband.
Frank, announce the birth of a daughter
'83
Mark Demchyk were
J.
Orefleld
accountant with Chrysler First,
(;ina
had been an
They reside
Inc
Mass
in
MICHBLB ann DUDISH '88 and Paul R, Caputo were
marrlwl In Shenandoah Mlehelfl Is a
teacher In the
Shenandoah Valley School District The couple
lives In
tungtown
CAROL W KOFFKNBKKCFK
weie
married
Novnnl>ei
and Brian M. Jones
Newark, Delawaie
a:t
in
I!,
Carol, who earned a master's degree at
Penn State, is a
teaehei at Sterck Sch.H.I for the Hearing
Impaired in
Newark They reside In Jefferson vllle, Montgomery
3
"
County
MICIIKLK SlltlHFCK III and
married October
m LansfOfd
Wiley Mouse m liethlehem They
I
and Don A McKlttrick are
wedding In Plttston Reglna Is a
'83
certified
LYNNETTE LEIDY
and
'83
married SeptemlxT
Dalton,
CRYSTAL RUDLOFF
,^
mo
Mount
\Carol
planning
Kenhorst.
requirements to
She is employed by
dei^Hospital
November
'84
were married September 20 in Carlisle
Molb is I tales
analyst at the Hershey Pasta Group,
while Van is a
sales representative for Cinema Supply
Company
V } The
couple lives
in
^
30
for
*
°° Up,e Uv
SUSAN R RAUP '83 and Thomas G, Bogush
were
married October 25 in Shamok.n Susan
is a nursing
director with a home-health agency
in Harrlsburg The
couple lives In Harrisburg
S
and Randall Garth Hoeooner
wedding In Wi.l"mT£,rt
'83
A Glasser were
,ab
MUIKy ThC
^
WmamspTrt
^
,s
^
and her husband
'83
WeSl ° n R0bert
'
83
K anVU,e
£
2
8 S°n
f
CHARISSA JO HUNT
Planning , May
•"V
HRMMN
WKHM
married September 13 in Kastmlnste, Ann
is
st.m
accountant for the public accounting firm
of Albright
Cnimbacker. Harrell and Moul The couple
UvfMlln
Smithsburg, Md
1983
SANDRA
?P
SHAFFER
piEF*
AMY
married
™
cu
a
art of her graduate study
at the
Wilmington iDe aware) Medical Center
She also com
a climcaJ internship at the
Reading Rehabllita
Hon Hospital in Reading
0ber
lS
8d t0 R,ck J Peterson of Brookville
w*vuie.
ll, "5S5P
A* ?.
May 1988
wedding is planned
VAN
19
1983
'82
service captain at Resorts International
Casino/Hotel in
AUantic City. They live in Brigantine
RI
E
1987
<
Schaeffer Jr were
is a teacher at
live In Allentown
ail
Mh
hele
AMY S KLINKDINST '83 and Joel L. Seeger were
married September 13 In EastmlnHter Amy
works for
Albright, Cnimbacker, Harrell and Moul They live
in
Smithsburg, m
CHERYL
'"""••<'
L.
PHILLIPS
Oelohei
»
'83
and James A
Mass
Flltsfleld,
in
Hunt were
Cheryl
also
eanied a master s degree In experlmenial psychology
Northeastern University They reside In Plttsfleld.
HOLLY L MINNICU
'83
at
and Steve Alexander ore
planning a July IH wedding Holly
at l.anrasler Ceneral Hospital
Is
a registered nurse
( HKISTINK
O'CONNOR '83 and Carl J. Beck are
planning a June 1987 wedding. Christine Is an opthalmlc
assistant for McDonald Bye Associates of Philadelphia.
ANNE DADAY
engaged Anne
Unlver
II
Is
'83 and Robert M
Eplscopo are
pursuing a master's degree at Lehigh
,
TIMOTHY M
TALARICO
Schepers were married
and Kathleen Ann
'83
In Whitfield
Tim
.ale-,
engineer for Stanley Vldmar,
couple resides In Alexandria, Va
Is
a Industrial
Allentown.
The
SCOTT C FORESMAN
MANDEAU
'84
'83 and SHELLEY J. NORwere married In Orefleld. Shelley Is
employed by Mess's, while Scott Is self-employed as
owner of Scott's Lawn Care They reside In AJlentown.
NANCY ANN HOUSEKNECHT
'83
and Javier Vera
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/March
20
1987
1983
1984
1984
DEBORAH
are planning a July 4, 1987, wedding In Muncy. Nancy Is
a fourth grade teacher at Resaca Elementary School In
Brownsville, Texas.
A.
KRAMER
'84 enlisted in
pathologist at the
the U.S. Air
Force through the delayed entry program with an
enlistment date of January 26.
JOHN
McMULLIN
'84 and Karen Patricia Bielio
be married next winter. John, who is
also a graduate of LaSalle University, is a computer
programmer at Thomas Jefferson Medical School
F.
are planning
RICHARD LEET '83 and Tanya Balllet are planning
an August 1987 wedding. Richard Is a self-employed
agent with Nationwide Insurance Company
TRACY LEE WETZEL
in
teacher
with
Unit.
W
MARCIA ANN HIESTER
(Master's '83) and Paul
Moll were married in Fleetwood. Marcla Is employed as
an adoption specialist by Concern Professional Services
for Children and Youth in Fleetwood. The couple lives in
that
Frackville.
KATHLEEN
JOHN JOSEPH HOGAN
engaged to Andrea
Shillingford. He received a master's degree in psychology at West Chester University in December. He
attained high honors each of his three semesters at West
Chester and was awarded a full-time assistantship as an
'83
A member of Psl Chi, a national honor society
he
students,
plans
enter
to
are planning a
for
doctoral
a
"84
'84 and John M. Terefinko
wedding Kim is an accountant
1987
fall
SUZANNE
Kovatch Corp., Nesquehoning.
for
this fall
'84
is
engaged to Joseph J
She is on the nursing staff of the medicalsurgical department at Coaldale State General Hospital.
Matika.
is employed by New Jersey Manufacturers
Insurance Co. in West Trenton, N.J., and Frank is
employed by The Pldcock Agency in New Hope.
Patricia
ANN CABELL
LISA
married on October
master's degree at
pathologist
and Brian K
Valentine were
4 in Hazleton. Lisa,
who earned her
BU
the
for
'83
In
1984,
Allcnfown
In
CAROL
U.S.
Allentown
W. CALKINS '83 and Margaret M. Doud
were married on August 23 in Elmira, N Y Gordon is
employed by Cummings Lumber Company, Inc., in
Troy. They reside In Columbia Cross Roads
'83
'84
and
Thomas G. Huffman were married In September at
Washington Crossing. Mary is a systems programmer
with the
New
Jersey Treasury Department
The couple resides
In
Army,
FASOLD
Trenton.
drama
elective.
Last
summer
SANDRA
L. GOLAS 'M-'85M and MARK J. MILLER
were married on October 18. Members of the
wedding party Included Joanne Marrone '84 and Paula
Fueller Lamendola '84 '85M. Sandra is employed as a
L.
McELROY
'84
and
ROBERT
Allentown.
has received professional
at
M. CANTRELL '84 and DAVID LEE BORDA
were married September 20. Karen is employed by
is employed by Forrest
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. The couple lives in AJlentown.
Knoll International, while David
C.
JOANNE DUFFEY
pist
D.
CEBULKA
in
pathologist at
and Gary M. Hauck were
N.J. Joan is a speech
Geisinger Medical Center. They reside in
Mount
DAVID
R.
ADAMS
and Lisa A Trinkle were
married November 22 in Allentown. David is employed
by Blommer Chocolates, East Greenville. The couple
lives in Mertztown.
WOOD
'84
is
engaged
to
Enrique Siguenza Plalsant. Phillppa is a speech pathologist at the University of Maryland Shock Trauma
Center
in
Baltimore.
is
a speech thera-
and J JEROME SKRIN
'85 were married in
Mount Penn. Evelyn is a
medical technologist at St. Joseph Hospital, and
Jerome
is a planner for the Berks
County Planning Commission
The couple resides in Mount Penn.
™
'84
Y A
™ ER
T
'
M
nas Jo'ned Ketchum Public
?!
Relations in D
Philadelphia
as an account executive She
formerly was an assistant account
executive with
Ketchum Public Relations in New York and
an account
e Wh0,e A^ertising Company,
Phila-
niui
delphia.
,
1
u;*'?
Wendy
?
lives in Philadelphia.
CASEY Jr
JSS*^
LEEN
FERGUSON CASEY
,
PHILIPPA MORISSEY
'84)
COSKY
'84
'84
in
EVELYN GAISBAUER
Holly,
Bloomsburg.
M.
MCCARTHY
IV
and
'84
are planning a May
1988 wedding. Catharine is a sales representative for
American Eagle Express in Philadelphia, and Edward
is
a sales representative for Cello Bag, Inc., in
Washington.
JANE GARGER
E. SCHAADT
engaged.
JAYNE GARGER
spring
Valley
nurse.
1988
'84
wedding.
Hospital
'85
and Michael
'84
NANCY
'84
and James
'84
and
S.
I.
Dolin are
Rafftesaeth
JEFFREY A
and Mike Dolin are planning a
Jayne is employed at Lehigh
Center,
Allentown,
as
a
registered
THOMAS V. CHIPLEY '84 and Cathryn J. Kohn are
planning an October wedding. Tom is a management
systems programmer with Unisys of Blue Bell.
VALERIE M. MOORE
*84 and Joseph J. Hyduchak
be married on August 22 in Hawley. Valerie is a
sales assistant for Shearson Lehman Brothers,
Inc.
JOANNE
MARRONE '84 and Timothy M. Sands are
planning an April wedding. Joanne
is
a personnel
administrator at Prudential Insurance Co. of America at
Fort Washington and is a student at
LaSalle University.
ROBERT YODER
'84 of Lansdale has
been promoted
account executive with the investment banking
firm
Robinson Inc. He works in the firm's Valley
to
certifi-
College Misericordia.
married
(Master's
the
BlasT Intermediate Unit. She and her
husband, Dan, are parents of a daughter, Lauren.
as a
JOAN
7.
will
community health nurse. She is also a
graduate of St. Agnes Hospital of Nursing in Philadelphia and is enrolled in the master's program in nursing
cation
and and George
EDWARD RAYMOND ALBERTSON
CATHARINE
ANGELA LOUISE TRILLI
GUTH '86 are engaged.
in
"84
Leesport.
in
GARY P WAPINSKI '84 and Kathleen Conville are
planning an August 1987 wedding. He graduated from
U.S. Army Officer Candidate School at Fort Benning,
Ga., as a second lieutenant. He is stationed at Aberdeen
Proving Grounds in Maryland.
KAREN
were married December 27 in Lititz.
Jennifer is employed by the Warwick School District,
and Robert is employed by Glchner Mobile Systems'
Dallastown. The couple lives in Lancaster
'84
resides
Jr. are
JEFFREY C. ESCHBACH '84, an ensign in the U S
Navy, completed the Officer Indoctrination School at
the
Naval Education and Training Center in Newport, R.I.
'84
MARY DALPIAZ
SWARTZBAUGH
a registered nurse
are planning to marry on November
employed by Nationwide Insurance.
reading, and travel.
"85
JENNIFER
is
S.
is
DAVID J. MORGAN '84 and Susan E. Schneider were
married December 27 in Pottsville. David is employed
by General Public Utilities Corp. in Reading. The couple
a
Carol Steranko plan to be
a material planner at AT&T
in
and Ray E. Carter are
III
engaged.
Technologies
speech/language pathologist at Lancaster General Hospital. Mark Is a paralegal with Stevens and
Lee in
Reading. They reside In Ephrata.
'84
she hiked the 16 miles of the Grand
Canyon in Arizona. She is a member of the Susquehannoch Trail Club and also enjoys photography, writing
BOB KAUNAS '84 and
married on May 30. Bob is
in Morrisvllle.
Downey
Penelope
a second lieutenant in the
completed a signal officer course at Fort
'84
POLETTI
PENELOPE
'84,
SUSAN STOVER '84 has Joined the faculty at Elizabethtown High School, where she teaches English and a
Representative: Robert J. Kenney, 5711 North 11th
Road, No. 6, Arlington, VA 22205. (703 ) 525-6944
MONSEAU
L.
Gregory G.
and Warren H.
'84
planning a May wedding. Christina
at Williamsport Hospital.
Plymouth Meeting
NORMAN R. BATES '84 and Robin M. Schlachter
were married on November 1 in Honesdale. Norman is
employed by General Electric Company of East
Stroudsburg. They reside in Greentown.
1984
M.
of
MICHELE M. SEIGLE '84 of Scranton earned
master's degree at Bucknell University.
and MOLLY E.
WAGNER '84 were married September 20 in Carlisle.
Molly is employed as a sales analyst at the Hershey
Pasta Group, while Van is a sales representative at the
Cinema Supply Company. They reside in Elizabethtown.
CORRECTION: MARY
'84
Gordon, Georgia.
GORDON
VAN SCOTT TROUTMAN
WALKER
E.
a speech-language
School District
They
View Apartments
reside at 801 Valley
A.
has been promoted from management trainee to assistant banking officer in business development at Meridian
Bank. She joined the bank in 1984.
is
LAWRENCE
L.
CHRISTINA M. DGEEN
MARGARET
and
'84
Wilkes-Barre. They reside
Mclnteer Jr. were married in Baltimore. Suzanne is a
certified public accountant and auditor with Price
Waterhouse. They reside in Baltimore.
KATHY TRIMMEL
FRANK R. COSNER Jr '83 and PATRICIA ANN
WORTHINGTON '84 are planning a June wedding.
in
CYNTHIA M. GOODALL '84 and Jeffrey C. Gehman
were married October 18 in New Holland. Cynthia is
employed by Hazleton Research Products. The couple
lives at 198 East Main Street, Adamstown.
KIM L BREDBENNER
adviser.
DELANEY
M.
Gerhart were married
Lebanon.
and Mary Catherine
Teitelbaum were married in Mountaintop. John is
employed by Texaco, Inc.. as an internal auditor. The
couple lives in Houston.
is
to
TERRENCE PURCELL '84 and Virginia Zakrewsky
were married September 27 in Park Crest. Terrence is
an employment manager, and the couple lives in
Bloomsburg
in
Co., Dallas.
JOSEPH TLOCZYNSKI
program
They reside
VICKY SHERRATT '84 and Victor Serhan are planning a September 12 wedding in Mountaintop. Vicky is a
service representative for Commonwealth Telephone
community
psychology
'84 and Dennis J. Krum were
Brunswick, N.J. Tracy is employed as a
the Central Susquehanna Intermediate
New
married
Richmond Cerebral Palsy Center
A
Master's 84) and KATH'85 announce the
birth of a
daughter Michele Ferguson Casey, on
November 14
The couple lives in Richmond, Va.,
where Tom is an
audiologist with the South Side Training
Center for the
Mentally Retarded of Virginia, and Kathleen
is a speech
of Blinder,
Forge
office.
GML LINDEN
wJSSS*:
DASANO '84
'W and JEFFREY I. BALwere married November 8 in Willow
Grove. Marcia is working on a
master's degree in
elementary education at Beaver
College. The couple
P
lives in
Huntingdon Valley.
ROBIN LYNNE MILLER '84 and Glenn J. Oberman
were married October 25 in
Catasauqua. Robin is
employed by Adia Personnel Services.
They reside in
Catasauqua.
KIM
were
ro
Pn
in
A. PAWLOWSKI '84
mamed November 8
m
^
and Andrew Paul Hallman
in
Montoursville.
Kim
is
a
an
st for American Enterprise
Institute
Washington, D C. The couple lives
in Rockville.
vK^ ^
r
MICHELE
R.
BOOK
'84
and Scott E. Run! were
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
1987
1984
1985
married October 25 in Lancaster Michele is
employed
by the Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit
THOMAS
last fall in
'84
and Melinda L Krom
Tom is employed bv
Thev
Glenside
the Philadelphia Geriatric Center in
Philadelphia
reside in Glenside.
AMY
P RES NECK
84
and
PATRICK E RONEN
84
are planning an August wedding. Amy is
employed bv
the Devereux Foundation, and Pat works
for Rid'gawa'v
Philips Company. The couple will reside
in the Philadel*
phia area.
RICKY ALAN ERB
DEBRA LYNN WES
and
84
SNER
'86 were married last
fall in Reading Debra is
employed by Robert Wood Johnson University
Hospital
in New Brunswick, N.J
and Rick is a senior assistant
manager for Household Finance.
,
MARK
M.
KUKLA
and Maria J Cramer were
8 in East Stroudsburg
Mark is
employed by Stone. Cyphers. McCoy and DeAngelo P
C
'84
marned November
of
1985
MARIE YASENCHOK
married November
Rochester.
HENNINGER
J.
were married
the
13
couple lives in Neffsville.
Stroudsburg. The couple lives
in that
and Mark A
'85
N Y
bone, .even
member
a
of the
and
1981
Buckeye
RONALD
December
ANDREW ROBISON
'85 and BRENDA J
FILLare engaged. Andrew is a personnel manager
with People's Drugs in Alexandria, Va., and
Brenda is a
laboratory animal science technician with
Federated
Medical Resources in Honeybrook.
'86
MARIANN
LOEW '85 and James E. Casey are
planning a July 1987 wedding. Mariann is employed
by
Power, Bowen & Valimont of Doylestown.
'85
has been promoted
assistant comptroller of finance at Northeastern
to
Bank
of
Pennsylvania. She has been with Northeastern since
1980. She earned an MBA degree at the
University of
Scranton.
JANET ELLEN LEIBY
'85
and Robert
L. Spitler
are
planning an April 1988 wedding. Janet Is a kindergarten
teacher at Annunciation-St. George School, Shenandoah.
KIMBERLY
D.
STROUSE
necke were married
and Gregory T ReiTelford. Kimberly is a customer
in
service representative
Virginia in Fairfax, Va.
at
'85
First
The couple
SHARI LYNN KEECH
American
Bank
of
lives in Reston, Va.
and Mark L. Innerst were
married October 25 in York. Shari is employed by the
Rehabilitation Hospital of Mechanicsburg. The couple
'85
'85.
in 1986. is a
in
Department as a computer analyst
at Fort
N
'
Kllv
1
Kirs!
lla/leton
,
DAVID WILLIAM
88
planning an August 2a wedding Debra
ls <;»;i>loved b>
the CarlH.n Lehigh Intermediate
Unit
""Ployed i.n Lehigh v.
Landmark
j
Heal Kstate. Ine In Wescosvllle.
'
who
are planning
the Defense
Meade, Md.
THOMAS M HOPKINS
also earned a
speech pathologist In
(Masters
age 42. He as a
Selinsgrove Center and was a partnci
makes wooden
at
v
l
m
'85)
died
hum,
.,
technologist
43
in
'85
1
1
i
1
i
i
employed by Roche Blomed
Rantan. N .)
as a lal>oratorv
the chemistry department Her Bddreu
'85 is
In
Sycamore Ave
,
,
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
KAREN
SUSAN F
Isoi
\
O,
.„,with \\(.\
,
CAHILL
.
W
Cuy
and
'85
Boek
were
.
LKK BALL
and Klchard
it:,
rl is
It
leachei
a
Md
Kankln are
in LaPlala
INDY I'HIFER '85 has been named speech and
language pathologist at Montgomery Hospital i„ Norrls
town Mir was previously a memlw-i ol the slafl ol
the
non public division of the Montgomery County
Intermediate Unit A resident of Kasl Nor lion
ownship, she Is
a part time doctoral student at Pcnn Stale
Unlvorsll)
<
r
JANE L
November
Belleville
law school publication
H-t
town
employed
Is
f
27 In Phllllpsburg
Susan Is
"•mploved as a sales assoeiale hy Dawson
International
Braemar U.S. A New York Cllv They live |„ Mori.,'
m
of the oldest
su
a
married December
D. SMITH '85, a second-year student at The
Dickinson School of Law, has been elected to member
ship on the Dickinson Law Review Membership on
the
Law Review, one
and Michele K
'85
R
SHF.KKI
1
He was
Paramount Lackaglmz
He Uvea InColraai
planning a June wedding Shei
has Joined the faculty of
Lock Haven Junior High School as a special education
teacher. He and his wife reside in South W
m -,[>< m
He previously taught in Syracuse. N Y
is
Chalfonl
staff of
CHERYL ANN JOHNSON '88 and Michael
Mlkulskl
were married septemhei n ... oienside che.vi is
medical technologist (or Smith Mine Bioscience
Lalnua
torle ... King 01 Prussia The couple lives
In Horsham.
area.
Laboratories
.
ih.ii
MARK MITCHELL '85 has joined Snyder's of Hanover
as a regional sales representative In Its vend/foodser
vice division. He will be based In Chicago and
will be
responsible for the company's midwest markets
He was previously employed hv the C.A. Curtze
Company as a sales representative In the Pittsburgh
MARIA SEFCHICK
85 has jolne,l the
as .... accountant
in.'
'••'•'unlanl with
engaged Joseph Is employed as
Smith Iransfei Corp Carlisle
at
toys.
DONALD WOLFINGER
Medical,
'
"t
Surviving are his wife, the former Fredrica \ Horn
a daughter, Kristin, a son, Brent, his parents, Clair
and
Susie Troutman Strmgfellow. a brother and two si ,lcrs
ical
u
"
""" r,u
JOSKPH M LINCALIS
manager
unit
HUKY
r
l. >
In
the Scranton
at
'85
and Ronald
Allensvllle
('
t
Klfer were married
Jan.- also
Medical Technology
Lewlstown Hospital
I
graduated from
and is
"iisortlum
The
COUDlfl
lives In
awarded on the basis on academic
performance and demonstrated writing ahiln
a
1,S
Flloreto are
1'eoplo's
l»v
Bank and Trust Co
Wilkes-Barre.
STRINGFELLOW
C.
14
the United States,
lives in York.
LINDA FRY '85 and Lonnie L. Magargle
May 2 wedding. Linda is employed by
'85
is
m!m^.
NlUiBH 0H? Bit
a
BU
Rehabilitation Center
WALLIS
ER KOKINDA
and Glna
55^^
Chnstophe.
employed
National
Beaver and Richwood School System of Cralgsvllle
Va. She did her Internship at the
John Helni
W
C.
CH
eng.igr,
,
1985
2606
Rogers
Nolfl. will reside in the Seattle
area
Achievement
Youth Achievement Award
presented by the Conference on Basic Black
Education
in Harrisburg
in
C
nveued h,s wmgs at Keese A KB
In Lubbock*
Texas Ho will Ik- assigned to the 36
th Tactical Air Lift
Squadron at McCord A KB, Tacoma,
Washington alter
raining at Little Hock U H
\rkansas, where he will fly
die
LU Hercules He and his wife,
the (orme, Susan
old LaVon has participated in several
choruses, includ
ing the Pennsylvania Youth Chorale tour of
Europe She
received a Professional Women's Youth
Award
M,chael
Carbondale
m
a lieutenant In the U.S. Air
undergraduate pilot training
-
Iv
and
community service
Opera Kbonv Company in
Philadelphia and the Wilmington Chester
Gospel
Chorus She is working on a master's degree In
music
(opera) at Temple University and is employed
at Sears
in King of Prussia
A student of voice and piano since she was six years
the
MARIJAYNE
>85
M
>85
l;>
)Nt
\
Fn^LA ?™completed
professional achievement and
is
c ™Pbell. Rappold and
by
will
community
Representative: Virginia Balchunas,
Circle, Norristown, PA 19401.
m » loy **
LaVON WILLS '85 has been nominated as an Outstanding Young Woman Ol America for
1986. an Mono,
recognizing young women throughout
the national (01
master's degree at
T.
*
YurasMs'lV'A
in
00
FREY
win^m^^
be married on^
August
KATHLEEN T GRANGER
MAN
Shost were
Egypt. Pa The couple lives
8 in
JOSEPH T CAWLEY 85 has passed the state CPA
board examination He is employed by Laventhol
and
Horwath. CPA. Harrisburg.
LaVon
21
CINDY ROADARMEL
,
and Steven W Beyer were
married in Bloomsburg. Cindy Is employed by Susquehanna Medical Management Corp
Berwick Their
address is 201 West First Street, Bloomsburg
"85
CHAK; ALAN PI INT '85 and Natalie Jean Young were
married Novembei
In Compass, Pa, Craig Is employed
by Shell oil Co u, Houston, Texas Their address
Is
M550 Ponmeadow Blvd 12(H), Houston, TX 770.1.'.
I
,
,
PATRICK G. BYRNE '85, an ensign in the U.S. Navy,
has completed the basic surface warfare officer's course
at
San Diego.
MICHELLE ANN BURROWS '85 and Jeffrey G
Schantzenbach were married November
in Allentown.
Michelle is a substitute teacher in the Allentown School
1
District.
They reside
in
SHARON A HERR '85 and Jeffrey L. Graver were
married October 25 in Millersvllle Sharon Is employed
by Lancaster General Hospital, and the couple lives In
that city.
LEE
SHICK
and ELLEN MARIE SULLIVAN
are planning a June wedding. Ellen is a mathematics
teacher at Montoursville High School, and Lee is a
lieutenant in the Air Force, stationed by Ft. Walton
A.
'85
Beach, Fla.
LISA MAIUA COLASURIX)
were married September 6
medical
RICHARD
J.
WERNER
*85
in
Susquenita High
Duncannon The couple lives in Harrisburg
CHARLENE
'85
studies teacher
M.
SPOCK
'85
at
RICHARD L KANAS
and
are engaged
and Sherri Ann Poliski are
'85 is
teaching social studies
at
technologist
Center, Allentown
LAWRENCE
'85
and Daniel R. DeBlass
Usa Is a
HazletOD
the Lehigh Valley Hospital
reside in Catasauqua
In
at
They
MEDACLIA
J
Jr 'H!» has rx-en name legislative aide to State Rep. Paul
J, Angstadt of the
IZMh Dlstn.
During his senior year at BU, Medaglla participated
m the Pennsylvania Bipartisan Management Commitl
TAMMY ANNE McNEELY
RALPH MOYER '85 is teaching remedial math and
reading at East Juniata High School
KEVIN ZIMMERMAN
a social
Is
School
KIE
engaged
SUSAN I' SKIDEL '85 and Keaton S. Bryan are
planning an August wedding Susan Is a second grade
teacher at Simmons Elementary School In Horsham.
Paul
"85
'86
'8S and
Thomas H ('ope are
August wedding
Ellen Is a hearing
therapist for the Luzerne Intermediate Unit In Kingston.
an
L. HUBER '85 and PAUL C MARTH Jr
were married November 8 In Bethlehem Victoria Is
employed at Polyclinic Medical ( enter, Harrisburg, and
VICTORIA
Allentown.
ELLEN TKOXELL
planning
LYON '85
Tammy is
the
'85
were married October
ROBERT
and
18
in
L
Bethlehem.
a meeting and convention coordinator wnh
Pennsylvania Association of Mutual Insurance
Companies In Harrisburg Robert Is a staff account am
with Boyer and Rltter, a CPA firm in Camp Hill
The
East Juniata High School
couple resides
TARA DIEHL '85 has joined the staff of the FrankJin
County Easter Seal Society She earned her master s
degree at BU in 1986
LUDROF
NATALIE
Natalie
is
in
M
program
In that
program,
he was assigned to the staff of the House Republican
caucus chairman, Rep
and Perry counties.
Kred
<
Noye
of
Cumberland
Harrisburg
LAUBACH
JAMKS RICHARDSON DeVORE
and JOHN ADAM
are planning a September wedding
a radiologic technologist at Warren Hospital,
"86
tee's legislative fellowship
'85
Waltman were married December
employed by
in
Muncy
'85
and
Amy
Lu
20 In Muncy Jim Is
Construction Specialties Inc They reside
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22
1987
1986
1985
TAMMY
TAM ALA
L. GROSS '85 were
a graduate student
married in Pottstown.
at Lehigh University,
where she is working on a master's degree in special
education. David is an elementary teacher in Souderton
Area School District.
Tammy
is
HARRY
FENSTERMAKER
L.
Evans are engaged. Harry
Is
'85
1986
BRUBAKER
S.
and Michael
Lancaster
'86
were married on December 27
in
J.
P DENISE MASSARO
Derus
DONNA McGAW
'86 of Aimedia went to Saudi Arabia
begin a two-year assignment at King
Faisal Hospital
She had been on the staff of the
Bloomsburg Hospital Emergency Department for the
past four years
in
and Rhonda Lee
an accountant for the U.S.
December
SUSAN LANGE SMITH
to
DANIEL
PURCELL
Virginia Zak
rewsky were married September 27 in Barnesville.
Terrence is an employment manager at Hazleton St.
Joseph Medical Center. The couple lives III C rackvWe
J.
'85
and
to
E.
director of
DIANE KUCHAK
engaged
'86 is
Wollaston Jr. Diane
School District.
to
W
marry James
JANE
JONES
L.
Elmy are
Wilkes-Barrc. Dawn is
and
'86
Joseph
K.
planning a June wedding in
employed in the accounting department of GeisingerWyoming Valley Medical Center
KENT KISSINGER
was awarded a
'86
full
tuition
scholarship for his first semester of graduate stud}
the University of New Hampshire.
DIANE
'86) has been appointed
research and special projects for the
M.
HUEY
L.
November
WODRIG
THOMAS
married
staff of
AMADIO
DIANE M. MESSERSMITH
The SentineM
'86 and Laurie Anne Allen
A.
are planning a September 5 wedding. Michael, a second
lieutenant In the Air Force, is stationed at Mather AFB,
California, for navigational training.
MICHAEL GREENE
'86
studying Spanish at the
Defense Language Institute in Monterery, California.
When he graduates in June, he will continue at another
school In Texas. His address is Box 1358 DLIFLC NSGD,
Presidio of Monterey, CA 93944- 5005.
TAMALA
S.
BRUBAKER
Is
and Wesley
'86
Walters are
I.
ANN MARIE
TINI
has passed her state board
is on the staff of St. Agnes
'86
In nursing.
Hospital, Baltimore,
She
and Michael
'86
J.
Derus
teacher.
The couple
CAROL KOPKO
on October 24
master's degree
In
in
and James A. Beck were
'86
Allenwood. Melissa
18 in
is
a substitute
lives in Milton.
Nantlcoke.
audiology.
KAREN HENSELER
Goodwill Industries
In
in
Sova
B.
Carol
is
be married
working on a
will
and Stephen Jacobs were
Carlisle. Karen is employed by
Harrlsburg. The couple lives in
'86
PAULA
R.
SHANER
and David R.
'86
W
KNAPP
is
'86
K.
KOVACEVIC
future. It's
important
and Lynn E.
'86
r
District for nine years. She
also is coordinator of intra-
mural sports for fourth, fifth
land sixth grade students in
I the
district; coach of junior
I high school field hockey;
and
are
chairwoman
and Edmondo Granci were
I
18 in Scranton.
I
'86 is
a residence counselor at a
for 10 mentally retarded adults in Elmhurst, N Y
WILLIAM
D. J. GREISS '86 and Donna M. Warteenwere married October 18 in AJIentown. Bill is
employed by Security Services Co. The couple lives in
I
luft
GARY EDSTROM
been named executive
director of the Bloomsburg Area YMCA. Edstrom was
formerly a member of the Berwick YMCA staff for five
years. He served as a medical specialist in the Army
from 1976 to 1980
has
'86
MELISSA LEE STUMP
married October
teacher.
18 in
The couple
MATTHEW
and James A. Beck were
'86
Allenwood. Melissa
is
a substitute
MOLLY NICODEM YORK
American Society
COOPER
'86
and
December
MICHELLE LEE SORBER
his wife are parents
16.
'86
and Dean
A
Vining
are planning an April wedding.
DOROTHY A. GALGAY '86 and Robert Ferrari will
be married on September 26, 1987. Dorothy is
employed
by Frito-Lay, Inc.
ANN MARIE AUSTRA
'86
has Joined the faculty of
School.
CAROL CHESKIEWICZ
Reading has received
her license as a registered nurse in Pennsylvania. She is
employed at Reading Rehabilitation Center
ANTHONY
Air
Force,
Oklahoma.
F.
is
BENNER
stationed
'86 of
WIENCZKOWSKI
E.
in
'86
Kramer were married October 4
pursuing a career in advertising.
Riverside.
in
and Kenneth B
Carlisle.
Amy
is
MOLLY MONTAGUE
'86 and Todd Fisher are
planis employed by
National Analysts of Philadelphia, and
Todd is
employed by David A. Faul, CPA, Lansdale.
ning a September 1988 wedding.
Molly
JOHN
L.
Air Force,
Mahanoy Area High
has been accepted into
She is a
the chemistry laboratory of
medical technologist in
Geisinger Medical Center.
She and her husband, James, live
AMY
D.
'86
of Clinical Pathologists.
lives in Milton.
of a daughter, born on
I
Alburtls.
the
McFADDEN
is
RICHARD
'86,
a second lieutenant
AFB, Texas.
in the
stationed at Laughlin
F.
KING
'86
and
Yvonne Kmetz are
is employed by
planning a June 1988 wedding. Richard
Kreisher & Miller, an accounting firm
J^l^L
DORNER
£
GETTEL
'86 and
MICHAEL J.
were married December 27 in Hilltop
Susan is a third grade teacher in the
'86,
a second lieutenant in the
Township.
at
Vance Air Force Base
Fruitvale School District. The couple lives
at 2220 South
Real Road, Bakersfield, California.
of the district
health committee.
Although the teaching profession has been criticized in
recent years for low pay,
Gettel sees other rewards.
"There are many benefits
you can't put a dollar sign on.
I
You see
I
eye when they get the multi-
the twinkle in their
plication
whole
table
or
read a
paragraph
without
worth it."
She says she was destined to be a teacher. When
she
was in first grade, she would come home from
school
and teach her brother what she learned that day.
"One of my favorite Christmas presents as a child
was a blackboard," Gettel recalls. "1 would
teach my
making
a mistake; then
it's
some of my cousins."
Gettel earned a master's degree
at Millersville
University and completed an administrative
internship
for principal's certification at
Temple University. She
expects to receive her principal's certification
in May.
"I aspire to be a principal," she says.
"It would take
me out of the classroom, but it would make me able
to
touch more children than I would
"
as
brother or
a teacher
In high school, Gettel was a
Sunday school teacher As
a p ayground instructor in college,
she taught arts and
crafts, sports, and conducted
a children's version of the
Olympics.
At the beginning of each school
year, Gettel spends
unchtime with each student in the
class in order to get
to
FITZPATR1CK
86
touch and mold the future
town Elementary School in
Northern Lebanon School
|
MAURA ALAIMO
in
Gettel has been teaching
third grade pupils at Jones-
I
Taylor are
Hammer
to
engaged.
married October
BIERMAN
'86
AFB
leaders of the country."
planning an October wedding.
LINDA
TAYLOR
a second lieutenant in the
'86,
a pilot trainee at Laughlin
Sharon F. Gettel '78 of Rehrersburg has been honored
as "Outstanding Young Educator" by the Pennsylvania
Jaycees. She was one of 31 teachers nominated by local
Jaycees throughout the state.
"This award is special," Gettel said, "because President Reagan named this the year of the teacher in
memory of Sharon Christa McAuliffe, who died in the
explosion of the shuttle Challenger.
"I'm very excited as a teacher to receive this award.
Education is a very important part of this country and
its
and Mark
'86
S.
Md.
and Warren K. Crills are
planning a July 11 wedding In Lancaster. Lora Is
an
elementary teacher In the Lancaster School District.
home
and Marc
Lemoyne.
planning an October 1988 wedding.
E.
'86)
27 in Montoursville.
27.
MELISSA LEE STUMP
married October
married January 10
SUSAN LANGE SMITH
SUSAN
(Master's
Haas were married December
ABRAHAM
MICHAEL
L.
Whiteman AFB,
ALISON STELLATO '86 and John Willison are
engaged. Alison is employed by Best Products Co., Inc.,
Whitehall An October 3 wedding is planned.
were married December
LORA
Tom
at
Walters are
Teacher
honored by
Jaycees
R.D.
and Nancy Ann Elliott were
is a second lieutenant in
'86
They reside
the U.S. Air Force.
Missouri.
A.
RENE FITE '86 has Joined the
Lewlstown as Accent editor.
I.
Andover, N.J
in
I.
the
Texas.
Bl
and Randy W. Donkochlk
is
employed at
'86
live at Belleville
and Wesley
are
RICHARD A. CARCELLA '86, a second lieutenant in
the U.S. Air Force, is a pilot trainee at Laughlin AFB in
and Ronald C Kifer were married
Jane is a medical technolo-
'86
'86
in
Texas.
2.
plan a May 1988 wedding. Diane
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.
examination
ROBERT
U.S. Air Force,
15 in Allensville
Lcwistown Hospital They
gist at
DAWN
MUNYAN (MBA
Pennsylvania Credit Union League and its subsidiary,
Pacul Services, Inc. A native of AJIentown, he was a
marketing management consultant
on the faculty of Penn Manor
is
D Dugan
THERESA M. MATKOSKY '86 and Michael R.
Fevang were married in Scranton. They reside in
Reistertown, Md.
ROBIN JOHNSON '86 and John Marcante were
married October 25 in Allentown. Robin is employed by
Shared Medical Systems in Malvern. The couple lives in
King of Prussia
1986
and Mark
engaged.
Mint.
TERRENCE
"86
planning a July wedding. Denise is a teacher
Upper Dublin School District, Dresher.
know them
better.
She says she also spends a great
deal of time teaching
her students about nutrition,
sometimes making break
fast for the children or
vegetable soup for lunch
My students are very important to me," Gettel says.
I m always
concerned about their welcome "
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/March
BU gets
for
19A7
23
grant
co-op ed
Bloomsburg University recently received a
Title VI 11
Co-operative
Education grant for more than $68 000
from the U.S. Department of Education In addition
to
the that amount, the university received a
supplemental
Title IV grant of $16,402
The grants will allow BU to develop its cooperative
education program further, according to Peggy
Bailev
director of grants.
With the competition for level-entrv positions in
today's job market so intense, colleges and universities
are finding they must provide more than
just a good
education. Employers increasingly want to see
that
students have not only done well in their classes,
but
that they have already gained some real
experience A
co-operative education program can do this, according
Ruben Britt. director of BU's co-operative program
Co-op education is similar to the internship idea,
although there are differences. Britt points out that
while most internships are unpaid, all co-op interns
are
paid and students receive class credits
to
BU ALUMNI. FRIENDS BEFORE NORFOLK FOOTBALL
GAME
Competency
tests scheduled
BU is one of the
competency tests |„
the
sites
!„•
for the state's
K V en
,
m
Juno
first toucher
Ueglnnlng June
I
teats
are required of all persona applying
toi
Pennsylvania teaching certificates.
Applicants will take four tests over a two day
period
>"' l«'stN m< hide general
knowle studies
1
,|
LAMBDA ALPHA MU
-
"" literature and fine arta baali ikllla oi Hiding"
«""»>• 11111 mathemalies professional
knowledge Ol
teaching methods and professional practices
and
knowledge ol the subjecl area the appucanl Intends
The
fifth
annual Lambda Alpha
November
Mu
to
leach
alumni luncheon
was
held
in
at the Hotel Hershey. The sorority family picnic will
be held on June 20 at the
Fenstemaker Alumni House at Bloomsburg University The annual
luncheon will be held at
the Hotel Hershey on November 21 Sisters are reminded
to submit their information for the
new directory as soon as possible. It is vital to respond in order to
continue receiving the
newsletter Deadlines for the spring and fall newsletters are April
and September
Send
information to Sharon F Gettel. Box 244 Airport Road.
Rehrersburg, PA 19550 Shown in
photo are (seated) Cindy Hammes-Hunter. Millie Kline-Genelow.
Sharon Gettel Janet Gorg
Diane Abruzzese. Deb Terr.ll, Judy Collier-Fasnacht. (standing)
Brenda Bartolomeo1
1
Kremser, Elaine Pelletier-Slusser, Tina Wassell-D'Angelo. Karen
Talmadge, Cathy StantonDeb Snyder-Thompson. Cynthia Nawrocki, Darlene Clarke-Amsler, Sharon
SwemhartJankauskas. Alicia Detweiler-Sanders, Roma Aungst-Koehler, Roseann
Finn-Luther Sherry
Edinger-Josephs.
Cuff.
There are :i7 subject areas In which a teacher can
be
The teste will
etandardlzed testa, similar to
college entrance exams, with one essay question.
Bach test will last two hours, and two tests will be
certified
given e.irh d.iy
Applicants inusl pass
all
foui tests to he
certified
The tests are pari of an educational reform
«l'»pled in I'ih-j by the stale Hoard ol Kducatlon
package
Current
here need nol take the tests because the state
law
says the requirements In effect when a teacher
Is
fortified are (he only ones that may he applied
during
tin- teacher's career.
At BU, 263 students received bachelor's
degrees In
education and 104 received majtei
degrees In educa
tlon between July 1. 1985 and June to.
teat
im
Panels study
grad outcomes
The University Planning Commission and the BU
Curriculum Committee heard presentations on outcomes
assessment needs and possible future directions during
November and December meetings.
Dan Pantaleo, interim provost and vice president for
academic affairs, describes outcomes assessment as one
way to determine what kind of value is added to a
student's life as a result of a college education. While
both the Middle States Association and the State System
of Higher Education now require a plan for
measurement of outcomes, the university has the
opportunity to structure its assessment plans to benefit
its students and academic programs, he said
The initial focus of assessment efforts at Bloomsburg
will be on the general education program. Such an
activity can assist in future efforts to fine tune the
general education program. Pantaleo said. He said a
faculty committee will look at external testing
instruments to find the best one for BU to evaluate the
value added to its graduates as a result of the general
education component.
The value added in a student's major is already partly
assessed via the program reviews which are conducted
every five years, he said.
—
RECRUITERS
A number of BU alumni returned to campus for the annual Career Fair as
representatives of their employers They included (from left) Jim Linn 79 (Liberty Mutual),
Ann Gursky "86 (Thorn McAn), Marshall Mehring '69 (Snyder's of Hanover ), Colleen
McAuhffe '84 (Laventhol & Horvath CPA) and Duane Renko '81 (John Hancock) Also
were Jim Sachetti '73 (Press-Enterprise) and Ron Reitz 70 (H Warshow &
Sons)
participating
ALUMNI & FRIENDS THEATRE TRIP
EXCITING NEWS
for
alumni and friends
of
Bloomsburg University who love the theatre!
We
are going to Stratford, Ontario, Canada, for the 35th anniversary of the
Stratford Festival. While there (July 28-31) we will see four performances.
REGISTRATION FORM FOR STRATFORD
FOUR SUPERB PERFORMANCES
BUAA THEATRE TOUR TO STRATFORD, ONTARIO
and Berlin nights - the Kit Kat Klub, the girls and the
music. Decadence, debauchery and true love all seem to flourish in this smash hit
Broadway musicaJ. Life is a cabaret, old chum. Come to the Cabaret!
CABARET. The
1930s
July 28-31, 1987
Reservations at $179. (Please add $60 for single room)
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. What was
Ulysses
REALLY
like 9
Or
Achilles, Ajax,
Please
Hector and Paris? Fatuous conceits of honour and romance are stripped away in
this Bard's-eye view of mythical heroes. What remains'' Mere lechery and a
ludicrous Trojan War. Shakespeare at his satiric best.
.
.
is
to
BUAA.
NAME
—
lovely home and doting husband
a woman with everything
and recognition as nothing more than a mindless doll-wife. In the spirit of
Ibsen's 19th century classic, A Doll's House, Ingmar Bergman paints an indelible
portrait of courage as Nora risks all in her pursuit of self-liberation.
NORA. Nora
make check payable
ADDRESS
.
CITY/STATE/ZIP
TELEPHONE
OTHELLO. A beautiful romance and a brilliant career are both destroyed by the
masterful manipulations of a vindictive subordinate. Heroism and dishonour walk
hand in hand in this timeless tale of jealousy, regret and revenge. Shakespeare the
tragedian at the peak of his powers.
If you are traveling with someone,
please give name of roommate:
group discounts and a favorable currency exchange rate, we are able
four shows, lodging for three nights and transportation for the
FANTASTIC PRICE of $179! (Based on double occupancy) No meals are included
in the package.
Thanks
to
to offer these
Only 34 scats
Dr. Susan Rusinko, a veteran member of the BU English faculty with a extensive
background of theatre scholarship, will accompany us. Although no formal sessions
left.
are planned, she will be available as a resource person throughout the tour.
ALUMNI DIRECTORY
AVAILABLE
THEY'RE HERE!
A limited supply of the long-awaited Bloomsburg University Alumni
Directory is now available. The 8 x 11-inch soft-cover, perfect bound
volume contains the names and addresses of all Bloomsburg graduates
as of late 1986. Send your check for $15 (that's lower than the 1979
directory price) and receive your copy by return mail. Be sure to order
today before the supply is gone.
1987
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY ORDER FORM
Copies of
(Please
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY
make checks payable
to
at $15
each
$
BUAA)
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP
TELEPHONE
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Bloomsburg, PA 18715
Address correction requested
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The ALUMNI
QUARTERLY
Vol. 87, No. 2
Bloomsburg University
LASS OF
87
of Pennsylvania
Fall 1987
^
and DaiT
Bloomsburg
ra\t*
\
BIG
THANK YOU
—
A new
motorists along Lightstreet
twist
in
billboard
Road near Bloomsburg
advertising
University.
greeted
The senior
which graduated May 9, purchased space to thank residents of
Bloomsburg, their parents and families for "four great years" at the
university. At the end of the message is a scroll signed by senior class
members. "Our real purpose for using the billboard was to thank the area
class,
residents for putting up with us for four years,*' said senior class
president Sean Mullen (right). "We wanted to dramatically express our
sincere appreciation for their patience and cooperation." Other class
officers
are
Jill
Lippincott
(left),
vice
president,
Gregory
Schank.
secretary, and Robert Francis, treasurer
Alumni, friends cited for service
Dymond, Conard
A veteran teacher from the Pittston area and a
Bloomsburg community leader were recipients of the
1987 Distinguished Service Award of the Bloomsburg
University Alumni Association. Sarah James Dymond
"34 of Pittston R. D. 1 and Paul L. Conard '64 of
Bloomsburg were honored at the annual luncheon of the
association on Alumni Day, June 6.
The Distinguished Service Awards were established in
1948 to recognize alumni who have excelled in at least
one area: significant accomplishments in his or her
profession, outstanding service to the university and/or
(Continued on Page 20)
Albertson,
Camper
A military judge and an educator were honored by the
BU Alumni Association as "Young Alumni of the Year"
during the annual luncheon on Alumni Day, June 6.
Eileen Albertson '67, a native of Bloomsburg, and
Elzar Camper '70 of Norristown were recognized for
their professional achievements and their outstanding
potential for greater accomplishments. The awards
were initiated in 1985 to recognize alumni who have
graduated from BU within the past 25 years.
Albertson, who has been selected for promotion to
colonel In the U S Marine Corps, was the first Marine
(Continued on Page 38)
McDowells
A Bloomsburg couple was designated as honorary
alumni of Bloomsburg University during the annual
luncheon of the Alumni Association on June 6. John
(Jack) and Patricia McDowell were recognized for their
support of the university and Its programs.
Jack McDowell serves on the BU Foundation Board,
and Patricia serves on the Husky Club Advisory Board.
As active members of the Husky Club, the McDowells
have been long-time sponsors of the Player of the Game
award during basketball season.
"Jack and Petey have been great friends of the
(Continued on Page 20)
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
2
M
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.
g
President Ausprich lauds mission statement
Strategic Issues Group proShirley
vided the leadership to Implement the model Dr
of
proposed The Strategic Issues Group, a committee
The establishment
of a
mentioned briefly
alumni
In my last message
a new mission
that the university was developing
meeting
statement. Our Council of Trustees at Its June
Its
reviewed the mission statement and recommended
the State
transmittal to the Board of Governors of
and
System of Higher Education for consideration
charged
the university's Planning Commission, was
mission
with developing for university review a revised
statement, university goals, subgoals. and suggested
Implementation strategies for the next five- to ten-year
approval.
period
to the
I
_,
.
mission statement reflects Bloomsburg
institution
University's strong heritage and poises the
Involved the
for the 1990s. The writing of the statement
commitment and contributions of many persons and was
work.
the result of nearly two years of Intensive
The work began In 1985, when Or Robert Shirley, a
planning
well-known expert In the academic strategic
planning
process, was Invited to campus to evaluate our
plan
process and to present a workshop on strategic
administration
nlng His visit with the faculty and
for BloomsInitiated the new strategic planning process
The
new
Three task forces - on institutional strengths and
weaknesses, environmental scanning assessment, and
future directions - were formed to conduct specific
the
studies and to provide final reports. As a part of
of these task forces, the entire university commuServices
nity participated In the Educational Testing
all
Institutional Goals Inventory, and representatives of
work
university constituencies were selected to respond to a
survey of institutional strengths and weaknesses Economic, demographic, and other data from national,
a
state and regional offices were analyzed to attain
burg University
Trustees pleased by performance
has
Bloomsburg University's Council of Trustees
university Presiformally endorsed the performance of
dent Harry Ausprich.
"The trustees of Bloomsburg University have comand
pleted a formal review of presidential leadership
excellent
have found the office of the president In
council.
condition," said John Dorln, chairman of the
"The trustees heartily endorse President Harry Aus-
performance and have unanimously recommended an extension of his contract until June 30, 1990.
prich':
In
Act 188 (1982i require! that trustees of universities
System of Hlghei Kducatlon conduct an annual
year's review
review of presidential leadership This
truster committee consisting <>(
process w.is guldod hv
Elbcrn II Alklre Jr., of Emmaus, who chaired the
of
committee; Ramona H Alley of Berwick, John Dorln
MontOUTiVllle, and Stanley 0. Rakowsky of Clearfield.
"The review committee was Impressed by the ground
all
swell of support (or President Ausprich from
were
constituencies.'' Alklre noted. "In addition, we
approach
pleased with the constructive and collegial
the
taken toward the review by the leadership of
during
constituencies. Their participation and support
their
the review was most helpful to the trustees, and
clear that they
Input WSJ given full consideration. It is
the
are Interested In helping the president serve
the State
The trustee review committee was asisted by Alice
Chandler, president of the State University of New York
at New Paltz, who served as a consultant, and by the
leadership of six constituencies within the university
community.
Constituency representatives included Robert E
Krum, president of the Bloomsburg chapter of
AFSCME; Howard K. Macauley and Stewart L. Nagel,
co-chairs of the Ad Hoc University Governance Committee; Timothy T. Keffer, president of the university's
Community Government Association; Jane S. Gittler,
vice chairperson of the Bloomsburg University Foundation; James R. Lauffer, president of the Bloomsburg
APSCUF; J. Calvin Walker, member of the
executive committee, and Mary Anne
Klemkosky, president of the Bloomsburg University
Alumni Association.
A detailed formal review is conducted every three
years, beginning In the second year of a president's
tenure. In the intervening two years, an informal review
The results of these
is conducted by the trustees.
reviews are shared with the president and with the
chancellor of the State System of Higher Education.
chapter of
i u
ii
future IronHc that will a
affect
sense of the ongoing and future trends that
the directions of the university's planning efforts
The task forces returned their reports to the Strategic
Issues
Group
in
the
fall
having performed their
of 1986,
analyses of the collected data and formulated their
recommendations. The group then met with representatives of the task forces and. from analyses of the reports
and those meetings, prepared a statement of university
goals and suggested implementation strategies for the
next five- to ten-year planning cycle. A new university
mission statement also was drafted and reviewed by the
entire university during the spring 1987 semester. The
Strategic Issues Group then incorporated the results of
these reviews for presentation to the Planning Commission, which then forwarded them to the president for
submission to the Council of Trustees and the State
System of Higher Education Board of Governors.
This fall a new group will be formed to develop a fiveyear strategic action plan based on the new mission
statement, the eight major goals, and the accompanying
subgoals for achieving our mission.
As part of our mission, the emphasis on a strong
liberal arts preparation at Bloomsburg University helps
students develop characteristics of mental resourcefulness and responsible self-expression and abilities to
think critically, clarify values, and demonstrate problem-solving skills. The university is characterized by
openness in communication and involvement in decision
making by students, faculty, staff and administration.
In this atmosphere students and employees can expect
mutual respect, personal and professional enrichment,
and accomplishment of common goals.
We have been gratified with the outcome of the work
done by the Strategic Issues Group and for the
comments and suggestions made by many groups and
individuals. We are now eagerly anticipating working
with the new planning group and look forward to
developing a unique plan for Bloomsburg University.
APSCUF
The Alumni
Quarterly
details of the review are not made public,
because the process Is considered to be a personnel
matter and is therefore private, Dorin said.
Specific
university with Increasing effectiveness."
Alumni council honors legislators
The Pennsylvania Council of Alumni Associations
[PCAA) honored 24 state legislators and two Pennsvl
vanla congressmen, all alumni of State System universities, al
Itfl
second annual Legislative Recognition Dinner
held April 27 In ( amp iihi
•Creating the State System ol Hlghei Kducatlon took
leadership and vision on the part of educators not
accustomed t<» the political process," said Sen F
Joseph l^oeper (R-Drexel Hill), the keynote speaker
Loeper was the prime sponsor of Act 188 of 1982, the
legislation which created the state system. He holds a
bachelor of science degree from West Chester and a
master's degree from Temple University.
Loeper reviewed for guests the evolution of the
System, Its successes and challenges. "The transition
from state-owned colleges to the State System has been
smooth and productive. Many of the problems we face
we would have faced no matter what the governing
structure
But with the cohesiveness of approach,
we
can argue that" the dimensions of the problems are less
than what might have been, and the capacity to respond
them is greater."
Also addressing the group were PCAA President J.
Paul McMillen (Mansfield) and State System Chancellor
to
James H McCormick
Rep Jere Schuler
Carmel A. Sirianni
Ausprich. Sirianni
Published four times a year for alumni and
"Graduates of Pennsylvania's publicly-owned universities are spread throughout the nation," said McMillen.
"They are corporate executives, scientists, lawmakers
and more Representing the 360,000 graduates of the
System, PCAA takes great pride in the contributions
made by all of them."
Congressional honorees were U S Rep Robert S.
Walker of Lancaster (Millersville), and Rep W. Curtis
Weldon of Upper Darby (West Chester).
State legislators honored included Sen Roy C Afflerbach II of Allentown (Kutztown), Rep. Mary Ann Arty
of Springfield (West Chester). Rep Joseph W Battisto
of Tannersville (East Stroudsburg). Rep. Ronald E.
Black of Franklin (Slipperv Rock). Rep. Curt Bowley of
Sheffield (Slipperv Rock). Rep Karl W. Boyes of Erie
(Edinboro), Rep. Brian D. Clark of Brackenndge
(Indiana), Sen. J. Doyle Corman of Bellefonte (Indiana), Rep. Jeffrey W. Coy of Chambersburg (Shippensburg), Rep. Peter J. Daley II of Donora (California),
Rep Howard L. Fargo of Grove City (Indiana). Sen
Ralph W. Hess of Spring Grove (Millersville). Sen H
Craig Lewis of Feasterville (Millersville). Rep Connie
G. Maine of Titusville (Indiana). Rep. Joseph C.
Manmiller of Harrisburg (Lock Haven). Rep Fred C
Noye of New Bloomfield (Mansfield and Shippensburg),
Rep Joeph R Pitts of Kennett Square (West Chester).
Rep Rov Reinard of Feasterville (West Chester). Sen
James J* Rhoades of Mahanoy City (East Stroudsburg ).
of
of
Lampeter
Montrose
(Millersville).
Rep
(Bloomsburg), Sen.
Patrick J. Stapleton of Indiana (Indiana), and Rep
Elinor Z. Tavlor of West Chester (West Chester).
friends of
Bloomsburg University.
Doug Hippenstiel
'68
Director of Alumni Affairs
Linda
J.
Student Staff
Eddie Gobora
Jim Deterick
Stephanie Bedosky
Carlos Maderos
Michael Bryson
Long
Alumni Records Clerk
Marci Card
Melinda Artman
Production Staff
Bryan
Lari
Joe Klekota
Green Thumb
BU
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, affectional or
sexual preference, handicap. Vietnam era status as
veterans or union membership. The university is
additionally
will
committed
to affirmative action
and
take positive steps to provide such educational
and employment opportunities.
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Biologist
n££
AUamong. formerly
named
acting
dean
of
the
State
College of Sciences and
Humanities at Ball
University in Muncie. Ind., assumed
the post of prolost
and vice president for academic affairs
at BU on JuJv
Siti0n ,eft vacanl "hen
g fU S 3
Larrv
TonI,
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nes left Bloomsburg last summer
for a position at
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Morehead
State CoUege in Kentucky.
Daniel C Pantaleo
i0n
***** b3SiS f0r the 198 ^
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"I
M
am
pleased to announce the appointment
of such a
fine academic eader for this
second highest position at
the university," said President
Hairy Ausprich "Dr
AJlamong brings the experience and
wisdom she has
gamed in her positions in administration,
teaching and
research and we welcome her to the
community "
am °n h( 1( a Ph D m cel,ular an d molecular
hiSL from West; ??
biology
Virginia University in Morgantown.
She also earned her bachelor's and
master's degrees in
biology education at West Virginia.
She attended the
Institute for Educational
Management at Harvard
University in 1984 and had an administrative
£
internship
the Office of the Provost and
Vice President for
Academic Affairs at Ball State in 1981.
ui
Prior to serving as actmg dean at
Ball State, Dr
1987
3
provost, vice president
Allamong was associate dean in the
College of Sciences
and Humanities for five years She
has held the rank of
X
professor of biology at
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Indiana
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Amer *an Council on
v'
Education National
Identification Program
the Ball
Maty , up..M ol S.px,;, n;itl0Iul
Ball State since 1981
She went to Ball State in
1972 as an assistant professor of biology and was
r.so.ud.honorar
ana collo^ Biology Teachers
Association, and
nj
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Division of the Indiana Academy
of
several National Science
Panels and serves each year a" a
^tboo rev.ewe, fo, numerous publishers in
.hea ea
^ -•'"^'^v.pL.nl physiology and general h.oloRy
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promoted
to associate professor in 1976
Before
going to Ball State, she
served as an instructor of
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biology at West Virginia
University from 1967 to
1972 and as a biology
instructor in the Morgan-
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1961 to 1967.
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and
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Allamong has pubnumerous articles
several books on
.';
Thj
i2Js^7.
A^'.evemenl
and molecular biology
She has held office and
as
chairperson
in
Allamong
a
number
of
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professional
and Severe] education honorary socle-
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topics in biology education
served
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she was elected
inc.;
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number of awards
named woman i
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Students recognize outstanding faculty
—
....
The Arts and Sciences Student
Stndpnt Pnnnoii
hoc announced
> ni.A....»i
Council has
Outstanding Faculty Awards for 1987
The recipients, who were selected by students
for
five recipients of
uncommon contributions to the university in teaching
excellence, scholarly growth and service
to the aca-
demic community, were Carol Burns, art;
Ariane
Foureman, languages and cultures; Michael McCully
English; Harry C. Strine III, communication
studies'
and George A. Turner, history.
In commenting on the selections, John
S. Baird Jr
dean of arts and sciences, said, "This year's group
of
faculty represents an interesting mixture
of young
scholars and esteemed tenured professors.
The liberal
arts are an important component to all student
curriculums, and these teachers exemplify the brand
of
excellence to which our university aspires."
During the 1986-87 academic year, Burns has served
as a sabbatical replacement instructor
in
the art
department. In teaching five different segments of art
instruction, she has been especially
enthusiastic about
teaching a new course in media in which
various
aspects of non-traditional approaches to art
making
have been explored. She coordinated the 1986
fall
graduate critique and, in
presented a slide lecture
1986 and January, 1987 she
Hibberd-McGrath Gallery
She helped organize and
•»»__
_
and u
has written a_ grant
proposal to develop a series
workshops in order to revise the writing requirements
BU.
i
.
of
at
In his more than 17 years at BU, Strine,
an associate
professor in communication studies, has been
dedicated
to the development in everyday skills
and encourage-
ment
for
an appreciation
of
communication
abilities.
He
has developed courses, Including the history of film, and
Is
regarded by his students as a quality teachei
according to Baird. Active at the national level
In
speech conventions and workshops last year, he was
instrumental
in bringing the National Forensic Associaannual championship tournament to BU and
the state of Pennsylvania for the first time. A chalrper
son elect of the Forensic Interest Council, he was
recently presented with the Collegiate Forensic Association's third annual "Coach of the Year" award.
Under
his guidance as director of BU's Forensic
Society, his
students have won numerous individual and team
tion's 16th
awards including a recenl International first
at Montreal
and an eleventh place national finish In
Wisconsin
A 22-year veteran on the BU faculty, Turner
has
,V,M|
'•h;>trperson ol the history department from
was selected to leaeh courses specifl
•'
'
,
m
'
'•"Hv designed foi
the University Scholars Program ol
of the advisory committee He
has served OS director of the university's
Elderhostel
which he
Is
a
member
•'"'J'.'-""
'"HI .'iid has hcen active m numerous
student oriented and university wide committees.
Turner developed a new history course titled
"Contemporary Issues In United States History", which
enables
students to see the value of history In dealing
with
present-day problems He has published several articles
In conjunction with the early
coal mining tragedy,
iiner
Massacre, that occurred near Hazleton In 1897
Pious to publish an article and a small hook on
his
current research project, which deals with dissent
and
opposition to the Civil War In Columbia ountv
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conjunction with this event,
on her work. In December
had a one-person show at the
in Breckenridge, Colorado.
present a special lunchtime
lecture on a local folk artist, and she
proposed and
secured a special initiative grant from the College
of
Arts and Sciences to coordinate a collaborative performance art workshop with the theater department.
She
also served on a committee to promote
and develop
ideas for the Children's Museum, a traveling
museum
co-sponsored by the university.
A former chairperson of the department of languages
and cultures, Foureman has been at BU for more than
17 years. Her department chairperson. Jorge Topete,
noted that she is responsible for innovative courses in
French, the establishment of minors in French and
Spanish and for significant work in advising students to
participate in exchange/internship programs at foreign
universities. She has advised the French Club for nearly
14 years and has established business internships in
France. In addition to involvement with professional
conferences and the National Endowment for the
Humanities, Foureman has administered the national
French contest for area high school students, organized
workshops for students and faculty and worked on the
collaborative MBA agreement with the College of
Business.
McCully, an assistant professor of English at BU since
1984, has worked to espouse the benefits of both reading
and writing in the undergraduate general education
curriculum. He has developed an honors course in the
humanities and taught "The Artist in Literature" as a
special course. While proposing upper division English
writing courses, he has included computers in classroom
instruction for composition 1 and 11 classes. An adviser
to "Bloom Magazine," McCully has been published in
the Critical Survey publications of both English drama
and American popular literature He has conducted a
survey of BU faculty to determine writing assignments
MEMORIAL GIFT —
Robert and Harriet McGeehan of Hazleton in April presented three framed
by artist David Armstrong to Bloomsburg University as a memorial for Harriet McGeehan's
mother, Mary Leona Seesholtz Wenner. a 1900 graduate of Bloomsburg Normal School, and her
two sisters, graduates of Bloomsburg State Teachers College, Gertrude Wenner Sands '28 and
Dorothy June Wenner Marts '27 David Armstrong, a well-known local artist, is the brother of BU
prints
faculty
member
Shown
Christopher Armstrong, a professor in the Department of Sociology and Social
the presentation are (from left) Mr. McGeehan. President Harry Ausprich, Mrs.
McGeehan, and Dr Daniel C. Pantaleo, interim provost and vice president for academic affairs.
Welfare
at
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
'Birthday party'
plans underway
A 43-member committee has been named by President
Harry
Ausprich to begin planning the university's
sesquicentennial celebration to be held during 1989.
The committee will be chaired by John L. Walker,
vice president for institutional advancement. Members
of the committee represent the university, the Council of
Trustees, alumni, faculty emeriti, the BU Foundation
Board, parents of students, the Bloomsburg community,
and the State System of Higher Education (SSHE).
Alumni will be represented by Mary Anne Klemkosky
Orwigsburg; Fern Krothe '54, Berwick; Scott
Righter '84, Philadelphia; John J. Trathen '68, Catawissa; and one other person to be named. The Council of
Trustees members are Ramona Alley, Berwick, and
Richard Wesner, Danville.
'59,
SHARING EXPERIENCES
—
During Dr. Scarantino's visit to campus, members of the
Biology Club had an opportunity to talk with him. The students included (from left) John Gibas.
Marc Dinola, Robert Jones, Christopher Clody, Kimberly Ann Martin, Mark Williams, David
Cooney and Galen
Representing the community will be Josephine Duy
Hutchison '15, Ruth D. Smeal '39, Jay Fritz Sr., Samuel
R. Evans, and Judy Wright (who is also a parent and a
master's graduate).
The student body will be represented by Edward
Gobora III, Levittown; Cheryl Hill, Telford; Daniel
Kornegay, Quakertown; Todd Mullen, Catasaqua; with
one more student to be named. Parents of students are
two Bloomsburg area residents, Martha Creasy and
Beverly Oberrender.
Serving from the faculty will be Gladys Ancrum
(nursing), Nancy Gilgannon '57 (curriculum and foundations), E. Burel Gum '66 (accounting), Brian Johnson
(geography and earth science), Stewart Nagel (art) and
one other person to be named. Non-instructional staff
members are Franklin Hunsinger (physical plant),
Eileen Kovach (academic advisement and registrar's
office), Rosemary McGrady (mail room), Dorothy Sitler
Kessler.
Dr. Charles Scarantino '64
Alumni fellow
Charles Scarantino
left
residence
in
Bloomsburg State College
In
1964 with a bachelor's
degree In biology. Today, with
Ph.D. and M.D. degrees, he Is professor and chairman
of the Department of Radiation Oncology at East
Carolina University.
In April Dr. Scarantino returned to Bloomsburg
University to share some of his career experiences with
students and faculty His visit as the third Alumni
Fellow
In
Residence was sponsored by the
Association.
A native
BU Alumni
(custodial services)
of
Medicine
in
Winston-Salem, N.C.,
while the SSHE liaison person will be Janice Fitzgerald
of the Chancellor's Office.
Serving as advisory-resource persons on the committee are Lorraine Ausprich, Sheryl Bryson (University
Relations Office), Eda Bessie Edwards '41, Sallie
In 1973.
Prior to assuming his current position, he was an
professor of oncology at the University of
Rochester Cancer Center (1977-1979), associate professor of radiation oncology at the University of South
Alabama (1979-1981) and associate professor of radiation
oncology at the Bowman Gray School of Medicine (1981assistant
Edwards
'44, Roger Fromm (university archivist),
Doug
Hippenstiel '68 (Alumni Office), Anthony Ianiero (Devel-
opment
in
1978.
He
is
active
in
Serving as secretaries are Helen Adler of the Institutional
married
former Mary Colarusso '66. They
reside in Greenville, N.C., with their two children,
Nadine Joy and Charles Ross.
A
from Marco and Louise Mitrani of
Bloomsburg has Increased the Bloomsburg University
Arts Endowment Fund in gifts and pledges to more
than
$200,000, according to Anthony Ianiero, university development director.
"This latest contribution will help tremendously
toward reaching the $250,000 goal set for 1987," Ianiero
noted. "The generous support of the Mitranis and other
contributors have made it possible for the Communitv
Arts Council and Cultural Affairs Director Ted
Shanosk'i
$75,000
is
greatly appreciated."
The Community Arts Council is supported by grants
from the Community Government Association, Community Patrons Program, Pennsylvania Council on
the Arts
and the Campus-Wide Committee on Human Relations.
Anyone desiring to support the Arts Endowment Fund
may
at
do so through the
Ianiero at 389-4128.
BU
Foundation by contacting
Mariano
of the
Library
A
capital
campaign?
campaign
in
of
"What may have seemed unimportant or
one time assumes new significance
trivial
in
a
celebration like this," said John L. Walker, vice
president for institutional advancement and chairman of the sesquicentennial committee. He urged
alumni and friends of the university to look
through their attics for such things as photographs, printed programs of special events they
attended as students, post cards, and any other
souvenirs of their days at Bloomsburg.
Mary & Chuck Scarantino
gift
to bring world-class entertainment to the university,"
he
said. "The audience response has shown that
this effort
T.
integral part of the sesquicentennial celebrathe university in 1989 will be various
exhibits and displays of items which help to tell
the 150-year history of the institution.
numerous
$75,000
Ann
An
tion
to the
Mitranis give
Office and
Do you have any Bloomsburg memorabilia you
would like to give or lend to the university?
national levels.
is
Advancement
Affirmative Action Office.
professional organizations at the local, state and
He
John Scrimgeour '53 (Counseling and
Office) and Boyd Buckingham '43
(vice president emeritus).
Extensive research has been the basis of numerous
speeches and other scientific presentations by
Dr. Scarantino. His research interests Include study of
the optimal timing of the administration of radiation
and chemotherapy to minimize normal tissue toxicity;
preditlve non-invasive methods for individualization of
cytotoxic therapy In the cancer patient; and clinical
application and development of single high dose irradiation (half-body) In combination with chemotherapy in
treatment of human tumors.
Dr. Scarantino was certified by the American Board
articles,
Radiologists
Office),
Human Development
1985).
of
and Vito Talanca (physical plant).
The Foundation Board representatives are C. Stuart
Edwards '41 and Drue Hummel. James Creasy '57 and
Mary Lou John '45 represent the faculty emeriti group,
Kingston, Dr. Scarantino earned a
master's degree in biology and a Ph.D. In cell physiology at St. Johns University in Jamaica, N Y. He
received his M.D. degree from the Bowman Gray School
of
support of a new library
is
under consideration as part of the university's
sesquicentennial celebration in 1989. A final decision will
await
the results of a feasibility study being
done this
Anyone with items they would like to donate or
loan is invited to contact the Alumni Office at 71738^4058.
semester.
Gordon Hermanson, retired president of Davis
in West Virginia, is conducting the
study for the fundraising consulting firm of Marts
and
Dr.
and Elkins College
Lundy. He
will interview many alumni, friends
of the
university, business and corporate leaders
throughout
the region to determine the potential for
acquiring
private support for a new library.
Dr.
Thiel
Hermanson has conducted similar
studies
for
College,
Lancaster Theological Seminary and
Susquehanna University. He has also participated in a
study for the United Negro Fund.
Coordinating arrangements for the study
M.
is
Anthony
Ianiero, director of development and executive
director of the Bloomsburg University Foundation.
Allamong(Continued from Page 3)
fellow of the Indiana Academy of Science in 1981; she
was named outstanding biology teacher in West Virginia
in 1967 and by Sigma Xi in 1968; sand she is listed in the
"World Who's Who of Women," the "Dictionary of
International Biography," "Personalities in the West
and Midwest," and "Who's Who in Frontier Science and
Technology."
Dr. Allamong is married to Joseph Allamong, a
retired professor of biology at Ball State. Their son,
John Bradley Allamong, is vice president of community
and governmental affairs for the Muncie-Del aware
County (Ind.) Chamber of Commerce.
—
THE ALUMNI QU ARTERLY/Fall 1987
University scholars
Behm
Benn
Pn)gram
at
BU
William Bailhe, director of the
program
H
qAT
ty
SSiIi
SffSfH?
o
-
Dr
Of approxi-
ased upon hign sch001 achievement,
°° r more and a rankin in
top 20
g
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1
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r
^.
n
uat
?8 class Once eligible, students
lhe baS€S of their application and
u
essay. Personali° characteristics
and involvement in cocurricular activities were also
important in the selection
process.
fl!L2S
Wted
~c?v^
•
in
*5?
the
U
"n
ersity Scno,ars
Program, which was
initiated
semester of 1986, constitutes the first two
years of the students' tenure at the
University The
intent of the Scholars Program
is to enable academically promising students to reach
beyond the limits of a
traditional college education and
become exposed to
challenging learning opportunities
commensurate with
fall
their"abilities.
The program seeks
together with other
make the most of
to
bring students
scholarly students who want to
their educational experience at
Bloomsburg University.
Although University Scholars have
many special
programs and services at their disposal, they
are also
Grow
fully
integrated
Boston
Clark
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 BOClo-CUltUral
activities, campus leadership
opportunities and othn CO
currleular programs In short, the
Scholars Program
offers students a unique blend of
collegiate experiences
to enrich their lives, broaden
their intellectual horizons
and nurture their personal development.
Iawm
n ,.„o
CINDY AMBROSE,
EARL BEHM,
a liberal arts
ELIZABETH BENN,
from
.u^caL''
from \. u imnlxTland
I
oT!;!:;H^m
Square;
major from Kennett
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a
pre-physlcal
^
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n«
,,<>WA,{I> NIKI.DS. a business
admlnlstratlon/flnance
major from Mccham. nImh c
JULIE TF.WKSIUIKY,
ics m.ijoi
a history
Sm,IM ^^•""/mathematics
h.srir ,Ns,N
and engineering major
Belleville;
ironi
.«
secondary nlucatlon/mathe
Mrshopprn
KOHKIIT WAKINd,
,
hnslncss ,d,ninlsl ral Ion/
accounting majo. from hingman Ferry
MKIDI WERNER, an undeclared major from
Blooms(
a
mass communications major
Heierbacher
Tewksbury
vv,' a!«
H,,NTK ^
,ro
an elementary education malor
HEATHER BODINE,
SABRINA BOSTON,
•
m,,,,vl ' ,m, »«'Jor. f orty Fori,
nUr8,nR maJ ° r (rom Norrlstown;
mentary mn ^ or from Shamokln;
KELLY HEIERBACHER.
">«>joi
an elementary education major
from Fleetwood;
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V
KKISTIN V^Aww
MSA rimii
applied to the students' tuition In accord
with guidelines
set forth by the University
Scholarship Committee
Freshmen selected as University Scholai
from Mountain Top;
Sato
from llerwick.
The program is supported financially by
the Bloomsburg University Foundation, which has
awarded a total
of $10 ooo in scholarships to
these freshmen scholars
without need-based restrictions
The scholarships .,,<•
Haslam
LaGreca
freshmen class
Bodine
Nineteen freshman students have
been selected for the
mE^ HT
in
5
NAOMI SATO,
an English major from Bloomsburg.
Hunter
Waring
Johnson
Werner
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Fall
6
<
1987
*
Adams
Bresett
Baird
Ghosh
Cole
Gunther
Faculty notes
Adams, professor emeritus, died August
age 70. He taught geography at Bloomsburg for 25
years before retiring in 1980. He had served as
chairman of the department and as president of the
Dr. Bruce E.
2 at
faculty association.
He graduated from Lock Haven High School, Lock
Haven State Teachers College and Penn State, A
veteran of World War II, he served in the U.S. Air
Force.
Surviving are his wife, the former Gina Montarfl, to
whom he was married 42 years; and a son, Bruce E.
Adams
John
of Arts
Jr.
Baird Jr. has been named dean of the College
and Sciences after serving as Interim dean for
S.
nine months.
In making the announcement, President Harry Ausprich said, "Dr. Baird has displayed excellent academic
and administrative skills while serving as interim dean.
Although the search committee interviewed a number of
outstanding candidates, we are fortunate to have a
person of John's capabilities named to the position.
Knowing his colleagues and the workings of the
university so well will be very advantageous."
Baird, a native of Warwick, N.Y., joined the psychology department of the university in 1971 as an assistant
professor. He was promoted to associate professor in
1974 and to full professorship in 1979. He served
as
department chairperson from 1977 to 1980.
A 1966 psychology graduate of the University of
Virginia, Baird received both a master's
degree and a
doctorate from North Carolina State University in 1969
and 1971, respectively. He is a licensed psychologist for
the State of Pennsylvania and a permanent certified
psychologist for the New York Education Department.
Since 1978, he has been a consulting psychologist with
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. and In 1980 was a
visiting research associate at the
Institute ol Behavior
Science, University of Colorado. He also
has done
consulting and evaluation for Bechtel Power
Corp
Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary and Bloomsburg
Family Mental Health Clinic. He taught
courses in
psychology at North Carolina University prior to
coming
He was selected as an outstanding teacher
1986
He
for 1985-
by the College of Arts and Sciences Student Council.
the author of numerous papers and
publications
is
pertaining to his
(Ph.D.).
He
be called upon to participate in administrative
advise the academic dean, and act as his
representative when requested. He also will provide
will
activities,
student academic services, function as liaison for the
dean's office, provide assistance in faculty evaluation
and development, and assist in recruitment and affirmative action hiring procedures.
"Both of the appointees have held important administrative positions and have served on numerous university-wide committees, and they are active in community
organizations," Allamong said. "We are looking forward
to their contributions and assistance during the academic year."
Kalyan Ghosh, vice provost and associate vice president for academic affairs since 1982, assumed a new
position as vice president for academic affairs at
Worcester (Mass.) State College on August 1.
Howard Macauley, dean of
Studies at BU, was among
studies
July.
the College of Professional
27 deans of professional
and school superintendents who visited China
in
The participants earlier attended a workshop at
Western Kentucky University, where delegates from
three Chinese provinces outlined their needs for faculty
exchange and curriculum innovation.
As a result of that meeting, a federally funded
Fulbright-Hays Grant was written for the deans and
superintendents to visit China.
As part of the visit, groups of the deans made
presentations to administrators and faculty of schools in
the three provinces regarding curriculum designs and
innovations. They also obtained first-hand information
about the needs of the provinces.
Macauley will continue to be involved in curriculum
development and faculty exchange with schools he
visited.
field.
Baird and his wife. Marsha, are the
parents of three
They reside at Sundale Terrace. Bloomsburg
R.D.
sons.
The appointments of Nancy Onuschak as interim
associate vice president for academic affairs and
James
Cole as interim assistant dean of the College ol Wis
and
Sciences were recently announced bv Bettv
Allamong
provost and vice president for academic affairs.
National searches for both positions will be
conducted
during the academic year.
Onuschak holds a diploma from Wvoming Valley
Hospital School of Nursing and degrees from
Wilkes
College (B.S.. M.S.). Penn State iM.N.S.)
and Temple
University (Ed.D.)
In her new position, Onuschak
is
responsible
to
is expected to emphasize an
appreciation
for the interrelationship of all
aspects of the academic
Allamong and
community. Using her interpersonal skills, she will
manage and coordinate assigned responsibilities, which
include the supervision of the dean of enrollment,
director of television/radio programs, director of the
Center of Instructional Systems Development, and the
recently formed Center for Academic Computing.
Cole received his degrees from Western Michigan
University (B.A., M.A.) and Illinois State University
James E. Parsons,
assistant professor and director of
the medical technology program in the Department of
Biological and Allied Health Sciences, is serving as
acting executive assistant to the president until Decem-
ber
31. 1987.
Parsons replaces Susan Hicks, who has been
granted a six-month leave of absence to complete
graduate studies for a doctorate in higher education at
New York University. Both Parsons and Hicks have
been at Bloomsburg since 1982.
Parsons, a native of Lima. Ohio, earned his bachelor's, master's and Ph.D. degrees in
the Department of
Microbiology at Ohio State University. He previouslyheld positions at the University of Akron. Northeastern
Ohio University's College of Medicine. Akron General
Medical Center. Ohio State. University of Nebraska and
the state of Nebraska.
Dr.
Dr. Jolin Dittrich, dean of the College of Business, and
Chapman, chairman of the department of
Charles
marketing and management, were in China in August to
teach a two-week management training course.
Arrangements to teach the course were made when
Dittrich traveled to China earlier this year.
Dittrich said the faculty exchanges could provide
Chinese and American faculty with opportunities to
teach and do research in one another's countries.
Chinese scholars eventually may come to Bloomsburg
to lecture and do research. "I think it would be good for
the area to open up contacts that way
to put a few
windows in our region," he said.
—
Hans K. Gunther, 60, a professor of history at
Bloomsburg since 1965, died August 31 at his home.
Gunther was born in Germany and grew up in
Pomerania, a province of Prussia on the Baltic Sea. His
father sent him out of the country when Germany was
about to plunge into World War II. He made his way to
the United States just before Japan attacked Pearl
Harbor in 1941.
He earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in
history from Washington University in St. Louis in 1946
and 1947 respectively. He taught German at the
University of Missouri from 1947 until 1951. In 1954 he
earned his doctorate from Stanford University.
After teaching one year at Deep Springs, a college in
Southern California, he became a contract lecturer at
the University of Maryland's Overseas Program, which
offers college courses to armed services overseas. He
taught in 38 Army, Navy and Air Force bases.
He accepted an associate professorship at Bloomsburg
in 1965. In 1969 he was promoted to full professor. His
12th and 13th major articles in the general fields of
history and politics were recently accepted for publication in
Germany.
Departmental elections were held during the spring
semester to elect chairpersons for three-year terms,
effective June 1. Elected were Robert Yori, accounting;
Stewart Nagel, art; Louis Mingrone, biological and
health sciences; John Olivo, business education and
office administration;
Wayne Anderson, chemistry;
Andrew Karpinski, communication disorders and special education; James Tomlinson, communication
studies; Harold Frey, computer and information sys-
tems; William O'Bruba, curriculum and foundations;
Woo Bong Lee. economics; Jesse Bryan, developmental
instruction; Louis Thompson, English;
David Heskel, finance and business law; Wendelin
Frantz. geography and earth science; Jerry Medlock,
health, physical education and athletics; James Sperry.
history; Jorge A. Topete, languages and cultures; Scott
Miller Jr., library; Charles Chapman, marketing and
management; John Maittlen-Harris, mass communications;
James Pomfret, mathematics and computer
science; Stephen Wallace, music;
Dorette Welk, nursWilliam Carlough, philosophy and anthropology;
David Harper, physics; Robert Rosholt, political science; J. Calvin Walker, psychology; and I. Sue Jackson,
ing;
sociology and social welfare.
The growth of several departments has necessitated
the appointment of assistant chairpersons: Gerald
Powers, communication disorders and special education; John Hranitz, curriculum and foundations; Susan
Rusinko. English; William Sproule, health, phvsical
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
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n a nd atW
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Onuschak
Md
Sandra Girton. nursing;
^H
?nh°n R
fK
and John
Riley, mathematics
and computer science.
tics;
,
R ^ers, professor in the curriculum and
rnSSSE!
foundations
department, retired at the end of the
1987
sessions in August. He has devoted
37 years to
Uie education profession, including
31 years at Blooms-
summer
Stephen Bresett, professor of health,
physical educaand athletics, retired at the end of
the 1986-1987
academic year. His career in education
spanned 31
years, including 18 years at Bloomsburg
WaS he
recipient of the Distinguished
tion
AiSSSi? Award
Alumnus
setts. The award
!.
at
Springfield College in Massachuis presented annually to
an outstanding
graduate in recognition of professional
excellence and
exceptional service to the community.
Christine T. Whitmer, associate
professor and chair
person of the Department of Languages
and Cultures
retired in May after 24 years of
teaching, 21 of them
at
Bloomsburg.
Dr. Ralph
S. Herre, professor emeritus,
died June 30
age 84. A native of West Webster, N.Y., he
graduated
from Webster Central School in 1918 and earned
his
bachelor's degree in history from Colgate
University in
1925. He attended college on a baseball
scholarship and
was a member of Phi Beta Kappa National
Honor
at
Society.
He earned
his master's degree from the State
University of New York in 1934 and his Ph.D.
degree in
history from Perm State University in 1951
After graduating from Colgate, he was
principal of
Leavenworth Central School in Wolcott, N Y and was
also principal of Lockport Senior High
School Before
that he was a teacher in Silver Creek,
N Y.
He was a professor of history at Bloomsburg from
1947 to 1972,
when he
retired.
He had
administrative roles, including dean of
also served in
commuter
Reese
SHlltMN
squad had finalists in all nine of the
tournev flights this
season and had six individual champions ...
the singles
and doubles. He has now coached 47
conference BlnSea
and doubles champions and has been
chosen as the PC's
Coach of the Year" on five occasions.
He
At Wlaconsln-pskosh,
Vann led successful efforts to
;o»»PW'to the libraries' in,!,,, automation
project and
'"V..m , nru automation thrust
that Includes an on line
computerised catalog as well
new circulation and
acquisition systems lie also headed
the request and
<" Ihe renovation and new
construction of the Polk
^Hidings,
which arc lo begin this fall
" \
lost studies of integrated
computerized library sys
'•ins for the UY\ System
regional campuses developed
t'N \ am, led to
establishing a
System task force that
recommended state funding for compute,
^'ohof the II regional university libraries systems In
lie also was
Wl,h ''
mhn
ll,M
I
u
currently regional chairman for the
East Region
of the ncaa s Division ii tennis
committee and is an
active member of the ITCA In addition
to his duUi
the school's tennis coach, Reese
also
as an
erve
ass stant coach for Bloomsburg's
higly successful men
basketball program and as an
assistant athletic dlrectOl
with his main responsibilities In
the areas ol BChedullnfl
is
,
1
UW
a
and facilities.
The Taylor, Pa., native earned both his bachelor
of
science and master's degrees at East
Stroudsburg Stale
College where he co-captained the tennis
and
m
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eon.plchmenls
,
•
Production
studenl -cage improvements and
Utlll/.atlnn of highly qualified
pe.sonnel
Professionally, he has served on
committees ol the
mrM, m '•""•'>\ V.-.u.uMnu and
several Wisconsin
\
library
organizations
basketball
teams.
Vann
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J. Daniel Vann, III, executive
director of libraries and
resources at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh,
has
been appointed director of Andruss Library
at Blooms
burg University effective Aug. l,
according to an
announcement by BU President Harry Ausprich. Vann
replaces William Ryan, who will be on leave
of absence
for the fall
semester prior
to his
retirement
In
May
"In our national search we were fortunate to
be able
to attract a person of Dr
Vann's background and
abilities to Bloomsburg University,"
said Kalyan Ghosh
BU vice provost and associate vice president
ol
academic affairs at the time of the search
Hll
previous accomplishments both in Wisconsin and at
the
national level, along with effective and
Innovative
leadership, will be a definite asset in the future
planning
and development of our library resources "
Vann, who holds a doctorate in history from
Yale
University, has been at Oshkosh since
1981
He previously directed library facilities In the City
Unlver n
and State University of New York.
,
Onirics C
Jackson, a veteran member of the Ml)
department, has written a text, "Eleol Political Science," which was scheduled for
printing In late August oi early Septembci
In the preface to the 350 page volume, he notes
"I've
1)1
political science
ments
taught
the
lowei
level
Introductory
political science
as this book at a middlesized state university for a little more than two decades.
" Ml been somewhat like the writing of the U.S.
Const it ui ion, in thai the Constitution was a cutandpaste exercise
and the course has been a CUl
and tape Job
whatever seemed to be useful was
Included II has not only coincided with the march
of the
course which has the
same
title
baby boomers through the college ranks
those who
were born between 1946 and 19C2 and who passed
through their undergraduate education between 1964 and
m
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hut it has also coincided with some
Important contributions to the discipline. The course,
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stu-
dents.
He had been a guest lecturer at the London School of
Economics and had been a reader at Bodelian Librarv
at Oxford.
His wife, the former Eleanor L. Mitchell, died
on
August 20, 1986. Surviving are two children, George, and
Mrs. Lowell S. (Virginia) Miller, and three grandchildren.
BU
s
Coach
veteran tennis coach Burt Reese was
named
1987
the Year" among the NCAA Division
II
schools by the Intercollegiate Tennis Coaches
Associaof
The award, sponsored by the ITCA and Wilson
Sporting Goods, honors those who "have
contributed
significantly to college tennis through the
success of
tion.
own program."
Reese completed his 19th season in charge of the
Husky men, leading his team to a dual record of 18-8
and a Pennsylvania Conference championship. In addition, he had individual players qualify
for the NCAA
championships for the eighth time in the past 10
their
seasons.
The successful dual match record marked the 16th
consecutive winning season for the Huskies and included
victories over six Division I opponents and all
five
conference foes BU faced during the campaign. Reese's
overall record since taking over the program
in the
spring of 1969 is 270-120. His winning percentage of .692
ranks him fourth in the nation among active Division II
coaches.
By capturing the PC tournament team title, the
Huskies notched their sixth conference crown in the past
nine years. His teams have not finished lower than
second place in the tournament since 1976. Reese's
T
Mr and Mrs Waller S Kyglol observed their 60th
wedding anniversary on June 27 with a special mass at
tneli nomc In Bloomsburg. Mi
Ryglel, who baa been
designated an honorary alumnus of Bloomsburg Unlver••ity by the Alumni Association,
served on the faculty for
30 years
The Ryglels, who are both graduates of Temple
University, were married In Philadelphia They bad two
sons, Walter Vincent and Eugene Albert, both of whom
are deceased
Mr Ryglel taught at Wyoming (Pa.) High School for
nd b hall yean before lolnlng the business education
faculty at Bloomsburg Mu shorthand students brought
many national and international honors to the school
during his tenure Mr. retired In January, 1%8.
The Ryglels continued to attend alumni functions at
Bloomsburg until his surgery and stroke earlier this
year. Following the home mass, refreshments were
served to more than 50 guests. Many beautiful floral
arrangements and over 100 anniversary cards and mass
memorials were received
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
Orlando
Charleston
President Harry Ausprich personally carried the Bloomsburg University story
BU alumni in North Carolina, South Carolina, Florida and Maryland during
the spring break in March. Joining him on the 3,100-mile trek in a van provided
by Don Bridenstine (Liberty Chevrolet-Cadillac) were Anthony Ianiero, director
of development, and Doug Hippenstiel, director of alumni
affairs.
The trip provided the three with an opportunity to share first-hand
information about what is happening at BU now and what is planned for
the
future. More important, alumni learned what their
role in BU's future can be.
The get-togethers also provided alumni with an opportunity to meet other
BU
graduates living in their area and to compare notes on their days
at
to
Bloomsburg.
First stop on the tour was Raleigh, N.C., where a
reception was held on
Friday evening, March 13, soon after the three completed the first
leg of the
journey from Bloomsburg. Kathy Hock, who served as vice chair
of the BU
Foundation before she moved to the Durham area last year, joined
the alumni.
Early the next morning, the three were off to their next
stop: Charleston,
S.C for a reception on Saturday evening, March 14. Orlando, Fla.,
was the next
destination for a reception in Altamonte Springs on Sunday
evening
Monday's activities started with a very successful luncheon in
Boca Raton
(arranged by Francis "Red" Garrity '28 & '36). Then
it was off to Fort
Lauderdale for an early dinner with William Lank, a
member of the BU
crossing Alligator Alley to spend the rest of the night in Fort
'
Myers
Tuesday's highlight was a luncheon in St. Petersburg,
where Ausprich and
ianiero made their presentations with the raucous
accompaniment of a St
Patrick s Day celebration on the other side of a
less-than-soundproof folding
h
h
e 66830 early Tnursday morning by driving as far as Florence,
^"l
n Xt
d ay tney went
trip
J ?L e
c
on t0 New Carrollton, Maryland, where a reception
J f
was i
held
for alumni and Husky Club members in
conjunction with the NCAA
,
,
Urnament
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Buoyed by
Univ ersity
of
Maryland
(the Huskies placed
the enthusiasm of the large gathering of BU
wrestling fans, the
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RALEIGH,
N.C.
Those attending or expressing in interest in a Raleigh
chapter were Kenneth and Michelle Zechman Baseley '84 of Cary,
N.C; Dale T
Bennett '52 and his wife, Lucille, of Greensboro; David M. Furman
76 and his
wife, Kimberly, of Roanoke; Christopher J.
Hardinger '85 of Raleigh; Neal D
Harrington "78 of Raleigh and his guest, Eleanor Rhinehart; Kathy
Hock of
Durham; Janice L. Melmed "81 and her husband, Jeff, of Chapel Hill; Gary A
Norek '85 of Raleigh and his guest, Patty Broughton; Joseph A. Panichello '60
and his wife, Jeanette, of Raleigh; Michael and Donna Polak
Zimmerman '80
and
'83 of Morrisville.
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CHARLESTON,
S.C.
Alumni in South Carolina and Georgia who attended
or expressed interest in the Charleston meeting were Michael
and Dorothy
(Dee) Lesko '62 of SummervUle, S.C; Catherine J. Martine *75
of Charleston;
Michael and Denise Martinkovic Rank '72 and '73 of Myrtle
Beach; Marion
Wallace States '43 and her husband, Al, of Jasper, Fla.; Lydia
Rapella Jenkins
42 and her husband, Harry, of Charleston; and Alfred M. Lampman '49
and his
wife, Mary, of Savannah, Ga.
St.
Petersburg
AND0 FLA ~
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AJumni wh0 attended or expressed interest in
the
Md/- Euphemia Gilmore Yeager '36 and 35 of
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W, nters teen '78 and his wife, Patricia, of
Orlando Phil and
d os ,
Pou
"72 of Longwood; Vincent
J. LaRuffa '80 of Orlando
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her"^!^
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70 and her
husband, Bill,
Boore '84 of Altamonte
Springs and her guest, John Paul; and
Alica K. Bartlett '82 of Winter Park
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Agnes Pmamonte Casari '38 and '41 of Harper Woods, Michigan;
hSShrCu nl a "50 of B 0ca Raton;
Francis (Red) Garrjty ?2Q and h s
B|
p
Raton Ellama e Jackson and her sister, Helen
Demaree, of Boca
b 9 i« c» U 3n
,an
etcher Marvin 78 and 79 of Fort Lauderdale; Frederic
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4 3 and hl * w *fe Kathleen of Vero Beach;
Herbert and Florabelle
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his wife Glad y s of Bloomsburg and Fort
Tm,riPrI,p i^
a meS u »r,
1 " 8 '** and his wife
Jenme of Boca Raton; Irene
nfehl KnIr a H 4
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d her nusband William, of Boca Raton; Dr. Marv
Lou
pin?fm
m ifer J. L 45, Bloomsburg; Betty Fisher
'48, Bloomsburg;
Isabel
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on
BU
President Auspr.ch and Anthony lan.ero
evel0pmentl v,slted Wlth Wllliam Lank (center),
a member
e
Foundation Board of Directors, between chapter
meetings in
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25 °f Pompano Beach; Dorothy Cheloskv
Leonard of WUkes-Barre; Regina L. Truman '83
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Sunr^P rinoM
of
Donald and Virginia Young, guests; and
Michael Plafchan. guest.
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AT ANAHEIM GET-TOGETHER
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When Dr. John J. Trathen "68 BU's
and the Kehr Union, attended a conference
earlier this year, he had dinner with a number
of
area. They included (from left) Maria Castaldi '85
director of student activities
m Anaheim, California,
BU alumni living in that
Helen Oyer Diehl '44, Jeanne Panuski Jansen
73, Rick Jones '82
Lorah 74 and Susan Panuski 78. as well as their
guests. John
treasurer of the Alumni Association
Frank
is
also
BUSINESS ALUMNI -
Attending a dinner in the Allentown area for
College of Business were (front, from left) Carol Sargent
86, Debbie Heffner Surdoval '80. Sheri A. Lippowitsch '81.
Cathy
Staub '84. Anne D'lgnazio 78. (middle row Sharon
Young Hilgar 75
Lisa DeLaurentis '85. Joe Surdoval
79. Rosalie Schweitzer '82, Frank
J
Cole '80. Boyd Kreglow '86, Tony Deutsch '82;
(back row) Joe
Hilgar 75. Phil Krause. and Fran
Lesusky 75 Representing the
university were President Harry Auspnch.
John L Walker, vice
president for institutional advancement; Anthony
laniero.
alumni
of the
)
director of
development. Sue Mitchell '82. assistant director of
development, and
Bernard Dill, professor of business administration/finance;
and Douq
Hippenstiel '68, director of alumni affairs.
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ALUMNI IN D.C.
Attending the Washington, D C chapter dinner in
June were Jack L. Mertz '42 and his sister, Elenaor Seward
Arlington
Barbara Wendell '65. Bethesda, Md
Lt. Col. Eileen M
Albertson '67
.
USMC.
Church. Va.; Lt. Col. Bill Deubler '69. USMC. and his
guest. Michele Stnckler, Arlington. Frank Sullivan
72 and his wife
Nancy, Falls Church, Va., Donna Engelberger '86. Germantown.
Md..
and Jane Sando '86, Lebanon. Pa. The dinner was held
at the Fort
McNair Officers' Club Representing BU was Doug Hippenstiel '68
director of alumni affairs
Falls
Mmiiiilllll
Berry
Cooney
Blashock
Alumni scholarship
Bloomsburg University and the Alumni Association
proudly announces the recipients of scholarships and
grants provided by alumni and friends of the university:
Melinda D. Artman, a mass communications major
from Berwick R.D. 2, the William Teitsworth Alumni
Grant ($300);
Lisa L. Berry, a secondary education/history and
government major from Towanda, the John J. Serff Sr.
Memorial Scholarship ($300);
Carol J. Blashock, a speech correction major from
Shenandoah, the Mary L. Frymire Kirk Alumni Grant
($300);
Michael F. Cominsky, a business administration/
marketing major from Dallas, Pa., the Gary Holland
Labroli
Scholarship
(
$150);
Award
(
$700);
($100);
;
(up to $1,600);
Daniel T. Gray, a biology major from Muncy R D
the Cotton Franklin V-12 Scholarship ($100);
Julia Groth, a nursing major from Douglassville,
Helene Robertson Scholarship ($500);
Carol L. Gurnlak, a nursing major from
K.D. l, the Lucy McCammon Alumni Grant
1
the
Ruthann Llewellyn, a biology major from BloomsEdwin M. Barton Scholarship ($200);
Theresa M. Lorenzi, an office administration major
from Weston, the Lucy McCammon Alumni Grant
J. Haefele, a special education major from
4
the Emily Reuwsaa t Alumni Grant
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Martha M. Hartman,
Pentz
William F. Mayer, a business administration/ management major from Endwell, N.Y., the Eunice Davilla
Scholarship ($300)
Francine McFadden, an elementary education major
from Jim Thorpe, the Edwin M. Barton Scholarship
K
($200);
Tera M. McFarland, a secondary education/English
major from Sunbury, the Cecil C. Seronsy Alumni
Scholarship ($400 );
Jeffrey C. Morgan,
a theater arts major from
Bloomsburg, the Margaret Bittner Parke Alumni
Schol-
arship ($500);
Emmaus
($400);
Deborah
Payne
($500);
($400);
Robert T. Frank, a business administration/marketmajor from Selinsgrove, the Harvey A. Andruss
Alumni Grant ($300)
Cynthia A. Freeland, a biology major from Camp Hill,
the John A. Hoch Alumni Grant ($300)
Sheila L. Graham, a business administration/management major from Steelton, the Alumni Minority Grant
ing
McFadden
Roxane Leaveck, a sociology major from Shamokin,
Edwin M. Barton Scholarship ($200);
Joshua S. Lee, an arts and sciences major from
Baltimore, the Mildred Eaton Levitt Alumni
Grant
burg, the
Jeannine Dennlson '86, a mass communications major
from Medford, N.J., the Rita Guerrieri Alumni Grant
KSwff.
($150);
the
David Michael Cooney, a biology major from Mifflinburg, the Edwin M. Barton Scholarship ($200);
Jay F. Dedea, a secondary education/communications
major from Catawissa, the Clyde S. Shuman Sportsmanship
major from Catawissa, the Ercel D. Bidleman Alumni
Grant ($300);
Derrick A. Hill, a business education major from
Baltimore, the E.H. Nelson Alumni Grant ($700);
David F. Kennedy, a secondary education major from
Athens R.D. 1, the E.H. Nelson Alumni Grant ($700);
Candyce Koch, a sociology major from Berwick, the
Kimber Kuster Alumni Grant ($300);
Kevin J. Kotch, a physics major from Schuylkill
Haven, the Student Memorial Scholarship ($300);
Stephen J. Labroli, a business administration/ finance
major from West Chester, the Mary Wilson Scholarship
F
I eUy L
.. f
„ 0cker a nursing major from Sunbury, the
Helene Robertson Scholarship ($500);
Joshua E. Payne, a computer and information
science
major from Mt. Pocono, the Howard F. Fenstemaker
Alumni Grant $300);
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a secondary education/English
Peterman
Tammy
R.
Pentz,
Pflugler
a
secondary
education/Spanish
Scott Pickford
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the Walter
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an ,ncom,n Ashman nursing
8
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a $500 scholarship provided
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of ,936. to aV'mber of
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Tracy
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Rosemary Quagliariello, a elementary /education
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Diology ma J° r from Allentown,
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($300)
Sharon A. Schwartz, an education of
the hearing
impaired major from McAdoo, the
R. Bruce Albert
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Sandra L Shone, a speech correction
major from
bnavertown, the James Bryden Alumni
Grant ($300)
C^dy M. Slocum, an elementary education major
from Dallas R.D. 2, the Lucy McCammon
Alumni Grant
Sean Picklord
Puterbaugh
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ALUMNI AT SMS HOST JUNIORS - In a visit
by SMS in Malvern and sponsored
employed
hosted by BU alumni
by the BU Alumni
Association,
junior students had an opportunity to learn first-hand
fast-growing company. Participating in the visit were
(seated, from left) Donna Lichtenwalner '82. Nancy Elmo '82, and Rick
Fisher '85, speakers; (standing, from left) Frank Schaffer, John
Hepp,
Rita Milbourne, SMS human resources representative;
Richard Kern,
Richard Pettine '85, speaker/coordinator; Kevin Cecco and Michael
Alban.
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AT THE BEACH
When BU Alumni
president Mary Anne Klemkosky
Ron "67, vacationed at Dewey Beach, Delaware,
in July, they had dinner one evening at the Rusty Rudder with other
BU alumni Joining Mary Anne and Ron (kneeling) were Gloria Mainiero
Dill '48 and her husband, Jack, Barb and Mike Adams
73 & 72, and
Paul and Gloria Gilbert Boyer '62. all from Dover. Delaware. They're
'59 and her husband,
already planning on getting together again on July 27.
this
1988. You're
invited, too!
ALUMNI BAND PICNIC - The 12th
held the the Great Swamp Church
BU alumni band picnic
Grove near Ouakertown.
Alumni in attendance were Greg Bitler 75, Leonard Adams
75, Ev
Owens 78. Tom Geiger 77, Lois Rabenold '80, Bob and Brenda
Hafner '80, Bob Schwanger 76, Robert Shelly 70, Ted Irwin
70, Bob
Twaddell 78, Terry Guers 77, Laurie Rogers '86, Claudia
Whittaker
78, Becky Seidel "82, George Kissinger 76, Roxanne Dennis '81,
Andy Jinks 76, Theresa Racek '83. Sue Staff 78, and Larry
Nester
78. Those participating in the Alumni Band on Homecoming (October
24) will meet in the band room at 8:30 a.m. Following the parade
and
football game, the alumni band will meet
for a light lunch in the
bandroom. That evening, they will join current band members
for a gettogether at the Bloomsburg Moose.
was
The second annual Berrigan's Sub Party in Philadelphia, sponsored by the
Alumni Association on July 17, drew even more alumni than in 1986.
BU
Nearly 140
afflelanados of Berrigan's subs attended the event at the Summit
Clubhouse
Those in attendance (please forgive us if we miss anyone):
Elizabeth Ann Derbyshire '78, Chet Derbyshire, David T.
Derr '81, Ellen Roan
Derr '81, John (Ike) Eichenlaub 78, Sharon Eichenlaub, Barbara Siminitis
Farragut '77, Linda J. Evans '67, Thomas J. Evans, Richard
B. Durbano *77
Sharon Petrusnek Durbano '78, Michael D. Creveling "76,
Barbara Morgan
Creveling 77, Kenneth G. Cromwell Jr. '66, Alice K.
Cromwell, David P
Crawford '80, Frank J. Coll '81, Kathy S. Coll, Nicholas
J. Ciliberto 79, Grace
Carnevalino '86, Daniel T. Canuso '81, John M. Cannon
78, Maria Cannon
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79, Harold Bunzel Jr. 75. Lottie Manga Bunzel, Glenn
T. Bromley, '85, Linda M
Brace 83, William R. Blodgett '86, Carl L. Beck '82, Christine
Beck, Noelle A.
Cassarella Barford '68, Jeff Barford, Tracy A. Wolcott '85,
James A. Williams
79, Colleen A. Williams '80, David J. Waterman '83,
Lawrence B. Towsey III
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Towse y '82, Patricia Ann Washeleski 79, Richard P Reillv
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Tnatcner '83. Kathleen M. Thatcher '83. Janet M, Farrara
74
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Feather III '80, Sarah F. Feather '81, Laurie E. Fuehrer 78'
Karen J. Gormley '86, Colin M. Hannings '69, Mary
Green Hannings 70, William
,Jk, V kl Murray 70
Gail B Hart
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on June 20 at the
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BU
mt
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War
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given rare diaries
V0,ume
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set of a Hessian
nC6S dUrlng lhe American
Revolution
has JL
been given to Bloomsburg
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who
0 ectlon nas
valued at $50,000 bv the
ph^h !! appraisal ***n
Philadelphia
firm of
Graham Araider II
Handwritten in neat, faded
German sc
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75
YEARS AND COUNTING
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Bloomsburg
University is blessed with
many loyal alumni
among them these two members
of the Class of
1912 who returned to campus for
Alumn. Week-
end
in
Pa.
(left),
2d ^?hi Pf A^i"orc
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Navy durln * Wor,d War
m ^>P«
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world War
w a ?iiII. npurchased
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the
of
foiu
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original
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« PhotocopN
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from a German prince
fhe ^,
the
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fourth
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volume
Lanlgan
points
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June. Beulah Anderson Bronson
of Liberty
and Ruth Kline Everett of Indiana
were also on hand
five
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1784 by C
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who ^ol
commanded a company of light Infantry
Pa
for
Alumn. Weekend
festivities
years ago.
out
tinentire set
Ctearly and
day or soon aftc. h,
Thr^r,
three to
die
many years
of
Orwigsburg was
am1
re-
elected president of the Bloomsburg University
Alumni
Association during the board of directors'
meeting on
Alumni Day, June
occurred
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After painstakingly translating
the work. Tustln spent
verifying every point „i ,,„•,,,„'
re-elected
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a chronicle of the enUrc
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chronUI
wcentU available recount onh
six-month s.. R m.. n .s „i h,s.,uv. ihr
appraisal
Klemkosky
Mary Anne Klemkosky
noteworthy
|a
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e^ntTon^^^
events on the same
books also represent
6.
Also re-elected were G. Thomas Hughes
III 76 of
Easton, vice president; Sandra Swetland Williams '66
of
Somerset, N.J., secretary; and Dr. John J. Trathen '68
of Catawissa, treasurer.
Elected to the board were John S. Scrimgeour '53
Bloomsburg; Dr. James B. Creasy "57, Bloomsburg'
Dale A. Krothe '60, Berwick; Peggy Burns '67
Hor-
sham; Jane Elmes Crahall '72. Larksville; Albert
J
Fagnani Jr. '74, Jessup; Patricia A. Washeleski '79
Plymouth Meeting; Patricia E. Campbell '83, Philadelphia; and Gary C. Wilson '87, Lancaster
Other directors, whose terms continue until
1988 or
1989, are Helen E. Barrow '24, Sunbury;
Margaret
Griffin *69, Bloomsburg; Richard E. Grimes '49,
Harrisburg; Clayton H. Hinkel '40, Bloomsburg;
Scott Righter
84, Philadelphia; Francis D. Sell '35, Boyertown;
Dr.
Stuart Edwards '41, Bloomsburg; Sara
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Roundtable Award.
Copies of the publication were
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The four volumes were presented
to BU President
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TUSTIN VISITS BU - Edward
Tustin (seated
brother of the late Joseph P.
Tustin. visited
campus recently to meet President
Ausprich
(seated right). He presented the
university with a
gut of $1,000 tor the maintenance
of a rare set of
left),
Hessian diaries given to the
university by Joseph
lustin Also shown are
Scott Miller (standing left)
of the Andruss Library
staff,
and Dr Francis
Radice 49. retired BU faculty
member and friend
of the Tustin family
C
Marie Dockey
Berwick; Constance Stanko Gobora '52,
Levittown; Richard R. Lloyd '62, Belle Mead.
N.J
Barbara A. Caruana '77. Lancaster; and Sheri Lippow'-
Edwards
'44,
itsch '81. Phoenixville.
Clayton H. Hinkel "40 and Colonel Elwood M. Wagner
State College have joined the select group of
life
members of the board by serving a minimum of 14
years. Other life members are Vera Hemingway
Hou
senick '05. Bloomsburg; Howard F. Fenstemaker '12
'43 of
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Hervey B. Smith '22. Bloomsburg; Edward F Schuyler
'24, Bloomsburg; Earl A. Gehrig '37,
Bloomsburg; John
W. Thomas '47, Hamburg; and Millard C. Ludwig "48
Millville.
Directors who retired from the board at the June
meeting were Stephen A. Andrejack '74, Mechanicsburg; Joan Havard Kilroy '54, Morrisville; Lois Lawson
'33, Bloomsburg; Douglas F. McClintock '73,
Bloomsburg; and Dr. Curtis R. English '56, Stroudsburg
Pantaleo
in
new
post
Daniel C. Pantaleo, acting provost and vice president
for academic affairs during the 1987-1988
academic
year, became vice president for academic affairs at
Frostburg State University in Maryland on August 17
Frostburg is one of six schools in the Maryland state
system.
Pantaleo came to Bloomsburg in 1977 as an assistant
professor of chemistry. In August 1980 he was appointed
dean of the School of Extended Programs. He served as
dean
of
extended programs and graduate studies from
1982 until he was appointed acting provost in 1986 He
has also served as acting associate vice president for
academic affairs during the 1984-1985 academic year
ATTENTION, SCHUYLKILL COUNTY
an important get-together of BU alumn.
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Reserve November 4 on your calendar so you can attend
County Watch your mail for details about
place, time and program Serving on the planning
committee are (seated) V.rg.n.a Schenk 78 Mary
Anne Klemkosky 59. Ellen McCorm.ck 78. (standing) Judge John
Lavelle '41 and Karl Reed '68
I.v.ng In Schuylk.ll
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
14
Coulston '23
Niles '43
Fellon '50
1905
Street,
Vera Hemingway Housenick,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 717) 784-3171
503
(
1906
SUSIE RAVOS
MARMON
'06
dates the season of her
birth as spring
because her mother remembered It was
her Laguna Pueblo village of Parguate.
And she dates the year of her birth by the fact that her
mother told her she was three years old when the first
locomotive came to the pueblo In 1880.
It was 1877, a year after the Battle of
Little Big Horn.
Rutherford Hayes was president. New Mexico would not
lambing time
become a
And by
in
state for 35 yeai
the time New
Mexico did enter the United
Marmon had attended college and returned
home to become a teacher, marry and start a family
New Mexico, the All-Indian Pueblo Council and the
Laguna Tribal Council honored Marmon during ceremonies at a pueblo council meeting In Laguna
the week
States,
after she officially
April 15.
LaRUE
March
E.
15 at
1913
BROWN
age
97.
'10,
He had
formerly of Lewisburg, died
a resident of Buffalo Valley
to 1926, when he became clerk-bookkeeper for Kreitzer's
General Store in Milton. He also engaged in farming,
and after the death of his father in 1941 took over his
insurance business which he operated until retiring in
1971. His grandson, Carl H. Brown, then continued the
d T
,
school
in
Harriet
Marmon
said
^^
ShC
in
wiSiS'00,
rn^ic^
,p
puebl °
Sne served on
ln
"rst
Commission on P'£
Indian Affairs in the 1960s In 1971
she
na ed th e outstandln ^dian woman
in education
g
h^K
5? .u .
by
the North
American Indian Women's Association At
111 s eak n *out.
P
advocating the preservaion of
StiTiVJ;
tion
the Laguna Pueblo language and
traditions
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PA
17815 (717) 784-3320
PA
1,
Ber-
18603 (717) 752-3498
1915
Representative: Warren A. Dollman, Box 22 Eyers
Grove, PA 17826 (717) 458-5159
'15
died recently at
92.
brother.
1916
DOROTHY
M. FRITZ '16 of Wilkes-Barre died May 21
age 91. Born April 25, 1896, in Wilkes-Barre, she was
a daughter of the late Charles and Margaret Siegman
at
Fritz.
He was an
84-year
member
of the Evangelical
and
Reformed Church, now known as St. John's United
Church of Christ, Lewisburg; member and chairman
of
the Agricultural Soil and Conservation
Service from 1942
to 1972; director and treasurer
of the Lewisburg Area
Joint School Board from 1945 to
1973; and former
member
of the Buffalo Valley Grange.
survived by one son, Harold E. three grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren and one
brother.
He
is
;
She began her teaching career
in
Wilkes-Barre and
later taught in Philadelphia for over 40
years. She was
an active member of the Philadelphia Chapter of
Bloomsburg alumni before returning to Wilkes-Barre
several years ago. She attended alumni dinner meetings
in Wilkes-Barre in each of the last two
years.
She was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church,
Wilkes-Barre; the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers
the Pennsylvania State Education Association
and the
Pennsylvania Association of School Retirees.
Surviving are a niece and two nephews.
1911
1918
MARY M. CRIM '11 died March 7 at age
Hemlock Township, she was the daughter
Samuel H. and Mary M. Huntington Ohl
In
96.
Bom
in
of the late
Representative:
her early years she taught at the
Buckhorn and
Femvi
schools. She was one of the oldest
Christ Lutheran Church in Buckhorn
le
members
Her husband, Charles F. Crim, died June
a son. Charles H.
4, 1952.
of
and
Crim, died November 7. 1982 Six
brothers and seven sisters also preceded
her in death
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.
Harold (Margaret)
Pooley; six grandchildren, 14
great-grandchUdren. a
great-great grandson and a sister.
Street,
Edna Davenport
Bloomsburg,
LEAH RARIG
recipient of the
'18
Ray
Ohl, 25 East
17815 (717) 784-0142
PA
and
'49
was named
the
nth
1987
Calabrese Award for outstanding
volunteer service to the Columbia County Unit of the
American Cancer Society. She was honored for years of
service as a neighborhood captain in the
door-to-door
campaign in the Locust Township and Numidia areas.
J.
1919
1912
Representative: Edwin M. Barton,
211 East First St
Bloomsburg,
WUliamsport died August
Born in Orange Township, she was a daughter of
the late John M. and Elizabeth Pettibone Welsh.
She was a member of the MUlville Grange and the
Greenwood Christian Church. A resident of Greenwood
Township for 60 years, she had taught school at Spring
Mills, Orangeville and Greenwood.
Her husband, John Edwin Miller, died November 8,
1959, and a son, Brandon E. Miller, died in 1969.
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Doyle (Joan) Evans;
six grandchildren, eight great-grandchildren and a
her
^nd-clalms cases
New Mexico 's
'13 of
ELIZABETH SAGER MILLER
a
Pennsylvania.
GIRTON
Representative: Leah Bogart Lawton, R.D.
wick,
age
her as a "rich source of Indian history and love."
Marmon, who lives in a nursing home in Casa Blanca,
a Laguna Pueblo community, did not
attend the
ceremonies at the pueblo offices.
But all four of her living children, three
of her
granddaughters, one of her 10 great-grandchildren and
other family members attended and
served pieces of
birthday cake to the 14 pueblo governors and
lieutenant
governors and other dignitaries at the event.
Marmon, In a wheelchair, later posed for pictures
with some of her family at the rest
home but did not
talk with reporters. Her
granddaughters displayed
grandmother used to tell her how lonely
she was there
Susie Rayos Marmon took a
three-year teaching
course a
Bloomsburg and graduated in 1906. She
returned to what was then the
New Mexico Territory
where she got a teaching job at Isleta
Pueblo. She later
taught at Laguna.
L.
92.
1914
business.
Gov. Garrey Carruthers declared the day "Susie
Rayos Marmon Day in New Mexico," acknowledging
Marmon and her husband, Walter, on their
wedding day, January 2, 1909.
Her daughter, Josephine Goettlng, 74, said
her mother
always told the children to be kind to
one another, be
congenial with everyone and live a
good life
Marmon's granddaughter, Harriet Marmon,
said her
grandmother's mother wanted her only
daughter to
have a good education. As a young
girl, Susie
Marmon was sent away, first to Presbyterian Rayos
Mission,
now Menaul School, In Albuquerque,
where she was
given her English name.
he
nt * he next s* ven years at
Carlisle Indian
age
in 1960.
After being graduated from Bloomsburg, he taught in
a number of one and two-room schoolhouses in Northumberland, Union, Snyder and Susquehanna counties.
He was employed by the Lewisburg Chair Co. from 1916
celebrated her 110th birthday on
picture of
ROBERT
21 at
Lutheran Village since 1978.
Born May 21, 1889, In East Buffalo Township, Union
County, he was a son of the late Isaac Calvin and
Marshe (Wetzel) Brown. His wife, the former Margaret
Horam, died
Betz '55
Hartley '52
1910
Representative:
Market
Furgele '52
Representative: Grace Kishbach Miller, 918 Church
™5K?
Fifth
S
St..
allve
Howard F
:
?f
Bloomsburg, PA
fenstemaker, 587 East
17815 (717) 784-1920
Street, Royersford,
GRACE
K.
PA
19468 (215) 948-3780
HARTMAN
'19.
formerly of Elysburg, died
July
10 at age 87
She was once a teacher in that
community.
Her husband. Harry, died in 1985 Surviving
are a son
aUghler Mrs Jack (Bei
Gardner; three
fS55
u ,?
grandchildren,
six great-grandchildren and
a sister
^
"
ANNA
C.
McKEON
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
'22 of
Blakely died
in
November
19w>.
PAULINE M GIBSON *22 of Scranton died July 18
She was a teacher in the Pittston school
district prior to
her marriage to the late Walter
Gibson, who
died
1964
1920
J^
c
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R
,
ii
lgt0
S
'Tv
Anna Davis Barrow,
PA
17967
MmESSKi*
(
717 )
EaSt
21
^
South Fourth
Grac*
B,0° mSb
Surviving are five daughters. Mrs. Jane
Kreskv.
atnenne DiCosola, Man Sarkos. Suzanne
Menn. Ellen
Yejrttz. four sons. Robert. Walter.
William and Thomas.
32 grandchildren and a sister.
889- 3838
'21 of Catawissa died
Mav
age 84 Born in Plymouth on August 10
1902 she
was a daughter of the late John and Phoebe
Jenkins
Thomas. Her husband. Edward R. Unangst. died in 1984
She was a teacher in Plymouth. Numidia and Catawissa. She was also in banking for several
years.
She is remembered for her musicial contributions
the
to
to
community
many
as well as being known as piano teacher
students. She served as organist for 20 years
to
the Eastern Star and White Shrine of
Jerusalem
directed church choirs in Catawissa and in
She
Matthew
St
Lutheran Church. Bloomsburg. In her younger days,
she
was a vocal soloist for many local groups and events
She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Victor Meredith
a son, Edward T.; seven grandchildren, eight
greatgrandchildren, and a brother
A
teacher in Haddonfield, N.J., for 37 years, he
returned to Berwick in 1961. He also earned a degree in
law from Gettysburg College.
He is survived by a sister.
MAE EYERLY GEORGE
'21 of
Danville died recently
86.
JEAN
C. CONNER '21 of Harrisburg died August 4 at
Prior to retirement she was a teacher at the
Hazle Street Elementary School in Wilkes-Barre.
Surviving is a niece.
87.
1922
Representative: Edna S. Harter, R.D.
Nescopeck, PA 18635 717 ) 752-4305
I,
Box
612,
^
ANTOINETTE COOLBAUGH MASON
5 at
latC
>25
Huntington Mills
°<
Camtot, she was a
and F,oronce MHlSrS
in
Lteacneryears,the Northwest Area
,n
more than
40
retiring in 1970
She and her husband. John
R Lechleltner. would have
celebrated then fxith wedding
anniversary on June 5
by a daU *hter l
and
"
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ELIZABETH MARONEY ANDREAS
'25 & '49 formJU,V at a « e 81 A n»«v75i
° ,n Townsm P Sl hools f °r 45
T
2C
'
to
whom
K^ES
ELIZABETH WHITBY DAVIES
was honored
'23
1926
MARIAN REINBOLD
Dr
March. Born
L,tl
'
''
lx
111
In
'"i'
1
'26 of Rlngtown died
In
Brandonville, lh« was a daughter of the
Noi a /.iniinri man Kolnhold
She taught
to]
Mveral years In Union Township.
Hrandonville and Frtedenshurg She then
received her
r
"'"du al education at IVnn Stale and
l"
served hei
internship and general residency
at
Fort Sanders
HyPlW ID Knoxvtlle, Tenn She worked at the nlve.
•>l Miehigan Medical
College
She was an anesthesiology al
hospitals In Los
Angeles. Calif
(JoldsborO,
VVInchesle, Va
New
H.unsw.rk. N
Coaldale Slate Hospital and Locust
Mountain state Hospital in Pennsylvania,
surviving are a brother, n ilatei
In lav
nieces and
I
NC
.
Mrs. Davies was born in Olyphant and later moved to
Edwardsvllle, where she taught for 21 years before
retiring.
.
.1
'22,
formerly of
age 85. Born in Dallas, she was
Merton and Ada Shaver Cool-
LaCoe
'56
'23 of
Mooslc died
April 6. Born in Mooslc, she was a daughter of
the late
Bowers H and Susan Watklns Berlew Her husband
Raymond R., died January 22. 1986
She taught in Mooslc for two years and In the
Scranton School District for 35 years. She also took
graduate courses at Penn State and extension coursei
from the University of Pennsylvania
Surviving are a brother, a sister, and three nieces
CHARLOTTE FETTER COULSTON
Spring City
She was a long time member
the Philadelphia Chaptei
ol
life.
She taught
in that
community
for five
years
until
she
in 1929
survived by a
nieces and nephews.
is
sister,
occupation therapist
58
ACNITA
Mercy
for
(
AWLEY
more than
t,
a member of the Sisters
years, died July
al the
'26,
,
I
wercj tentei Convenl In DaUai
She served in the Teaching Apostolate
N ork and Pennsylvania.
i
In
Iowa,
New
1927
ELLEN V McKEBHAN '27 Of Wyoming died February 15 at her home. A lifetime reildenl of Wyoming, she
was a daughlei ..I th<- late Alexandei and KM/aheth Ann
Jeffrey Dates
She
taught
first
wyomlnj Borough
retiring In 1%H
grade
Bcnool
and
Dlatrlcl
Her husband, Marry, died
several nieces and nephews.
In
kindergarten
foi
1981
41
yean
the
before
In
Surviving
are
two brothers and several
NELLIE NAEGELI SCHULTZ '23 of Taylor died
August 9 She taught in Old Forge schools for ten years
and later in the Rlchboro School District, Bucks County.
She retired from Clarks Summit State Hospital as an
Natter
Slater
of
'23 of
died April 12 at age 83
and past president of
Bloomsburg Alumni.
Born in West Chlllisquaque Township. Northurnber
land County, she was a daughter of the late John M and
Mabel C Best Fetter She lived In Spring City most of
She
a daughter of the late
baugh.
She taught in the Dallas School District for 40 years.
She is survived by a brother, a sister, and numerous
nieces and nephews.
English "56
Sir
Born
J ° hn C
Suniving are her husband. Harold Andreas,
was married 48 years, and a sister
recently as a 50-year member of the Order
of Eastern
Star at the 62nd anniversary banquet of
Dallas Chantei
3% held in Wilkes-Barre
was married
(
March
Jt
she
E 1 1*
'23 of Hegins died January 30
at
age J?
82 Born April 16, 1904. in Aristes. he was
a son of
the late Burd and Cathryn Weller
Klees
He retired after teaching 45 years In the Hegins
Township and Tri-Valley School' Districts
He also
taught one year at Conyngham Township
He is sunived by his wife, the formei Leah Hunt/in
ger; two daughters. Connie Klees ami Mis
k.nneih
(Ann) Sharp; two grandsons, two great grandsons,
and
her
Dallas, died
aRe 82
at;
nephews
grandchildren.
age
2v
years
She was also a graduate of Columbia University
Suniving are a brother and two sisters
BEATRICE BERLEW JOPLING
She had taught in Danville and had worked at
Thomas Beaver Library for many years
Her husband, Walter George, died in 1957. Surviving
are a son, Don; 12 grandchildren and six greatage
before
retiring
three brothers
EDWARD R. RE ITER '21 of Berwick died June 29 at
age 87 Born January 29, 1900, he was son of the late
Augustus and Mary Black Reiter.
His wife, the former Bertha L. Campbell, died in
October 1977, and a brother, Bill, died in 1985.
at
MADELINE FOULKE DENTON '23 of West
Haven. Conn., died recently at age 84
Born in Lewisburg on December 1. 1902. she was a
daughter of the
late Arthur and Man- Toye Foulke
She was a teacher in
the Lawrence. Long Island School
District
A.
ANNA THOMAS UNANGST
Kn,LK,TNKK
l
di^Miv
Soh^M,u,^rr
School
District for
1923
28 at
1925
Mn ° ntar
^'
1921
15
in
C
re~*ntatives:
1987
she was the widow of Roy Schultz.
Suniving are a
brother, a sister, two nieces and
a nephew.
Krapf '60
MARY B BOWMAN '27 of Orangevlllc died June 2 at
age 82. Born In Renovo, she was a daughter of the late
John and Sarah Martman Kepler Her husband, Harold
T Bowman,
died
In
1963
Suniving are two daughters, Vera B
Klein, and Mrs.
Dale (Dorothy) Menshoff; five grandchildren, two greatgrandchildren and a brother
Little
'62
Lubas '65
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
16
Conner '68
Johnson '67
HANNAH
M.
1987
FETTERMAN
'27
&
'36
of
Ryan
Catawissa
1902,
NORA TUCKER FISHER
'27 of
Long Beach,
BEATRICE
'30 & '32 of Bloomsburg died
Born in Bloomsburg on March 21,
she was a daughter of the late Frank and Nora
1911,
Representative:
1928
ROBERT
1
Representative: Faye
PA
Appleman DendJer,
18603
1132
LOIS M. ROBINSON '28 of Rotona West, Fla., died
March 15 at age 78. Born May 8, 1908, in Berwick, she
was a daughter of the late Harry It. and Nellie
Freas
Mitchell.
She taught in Berwick and the Findlay, Ohio,
public
She earned a master's degree from Ohio
schools.
University.
KAT HR N P T0YE RUDA
I
June o26. She had taught
Township schools
,
in
,28 of Hughestown
died
Hughestown and Pittston
Surviving are her husband, Joseph;
several nieces and nephews.
two brothers,
IRENE
A. DAVIS '28 and her husband, Harold,
now
Lutheran retirement center in Burlington N
C
They will be married 58 years on October
2.
live in a
F.
HELEN
C.
J.
17815
KNIERIM
(
Golder, 1103
717) 784-5783
'31 of
McGEEHAN
Representative:
Margaret Swarta BlUer, 117 State
PA
17846
GLADYS JACKSON
(
717 ) 458-6671
'30 of
Tunkhannock died March
2
age 77. Born in Lemmon, she was a
daughter of the
late Corey and Lavina Pague Clark.
She was a teacher in both Pennsylvania and
Michigan
and also graduated from Wayne
University
She was preceded in death by her first
husband,
Harry Rubright, in 1969; her second
husband. Adam
Jackson, in 1979; and a son, Harrv. in
1955. Surviving
are several nieces and nephews
at
MYRTLE
Bom in
KER '30 of Elysburg died June 10 at age
Elysburg on November 2, 1911, she was a
daughter of the late Harry and Alice
George Richard
Her husband, Melville, died in 1967
75.
R.
formerly
of
Clarks
W.
BOWER
'34
&
'61 of
Danville
R.D
4
February 26 at age 70. Born in Lewisburg on
August 21, 1916, she was a daughter of the late Wendell
and Clara Stuck Wolfe.
She was a teacher at the W.W. Evans School in
Bloomsburg for 17 years before retiring in 1979.
Surviving are her husband of 32 years, Henry D
Bower; two sons, David E. Williams and Wendell
C
Williams; four grandchildren, two sisters and a brother.
GLADYS LETIT1A BAKEY FURLONG '34 died on
August 12. A native of Mount Carmel. she taught in the
elementary schools there after graduating from Bloomsburg. She later moved to Washington, DC, where
she
worked at the Tiaasury Department in foreign funds
control. She spent a year in Hawaii establishing
a
branch there. She was active in community affairs in
Langley Forest and McLean.
Surviving is her husband, Captain William R. Furlong
Jr., USNR (Ret.); two sisters and a brother.
1935
C. SWAN '31 of Wilkes-Barre died February
age 86. Born in Nanticoke on June 9, 1910, she was
a daughter of the late Louis and Henrietta
Semmer
Coopey.
She taught school in Nanticoke and Wilkes-Barre
before retiring in 1972.
Her husband, Harold, died in 1958. Surviving are three
brothers.
Representative:
Street,
William I. Reed, 151 East Fourth
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0861
ELMER
and
NIE
CHARLOTTE HOCHBERG McKECH-
35 celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 14. Elmer is a retired superintendent
of the
Berwick Area School District, and Mrs.
McKechnie
taught at BU.
JOHN
and ALICE EUPHEMIA GILMORE YEAGER
and 35 celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on
June 12. They reside in Deland, Florida, where they
retired from teaching.
1932
'36
PA
Ezra W. Harris, R.D.
17815
(
died August
27 years.
4.
5,
Box
451
717 ) 784-3532
She had resided
in
Baltimore, Md
Baltimore for the past
y
'32 of
Surviving are her husband, William; two sons, Ronald
and William; a daughter, Darlene Rehak; six
grandchildren, a sister, a brother, nieces and
Street, MUlvllle,
4,
at
RUTH McCORMACK BLUME
1930
Market
Taylor died on March
'31,
DOROTHY
PHYLLIS
Representative:
Representative: Isabel Chelosky Hester, 436
South
River Street, Wilkes Barre, PA 18702 (717) 822-9637
S.
University and Cornell University.
He and his wife, the former Stella Ewonishon, are
parents of four children and have eight grandchildren
all members of the RBO.
His hobbies are painting, music and fishing.
Surviving are a sister, a niece and a nephew.
Bloomsburg,
1929
PA
Summit and Hummelstown, died March 19 at age 77.
Born in Scranton, she was a daughter of the late David
and Sue Dawson Rosser.
She was a retired elementary school teacher
She was the widow of Charles McGeehan.
11
Surviving are a sister and two nephews.
the
B69.
Market
717 ) 752-5367
(
Frank
Bloomsburg,
He is retired from the IBM Corporation, where he was
an editor and teacher in the company's professional
training programs. He did graduate work at New York
died
in
1931
Street,
Street, Berwick,
Mary
76.
Zarr Girton.
She retired in 1973 after teaching 36 years
Bloomsburg elementary schools.
Surviving is her husband, John H. Learn.
died June 13 at age 79. Born In Skinning Grove,
Yorkshire, England, she came to America and settled in
Edwardsville.
She taught more than 30 years in Edwardsville and
Wyoming Valley West, retiring In 1970 She resided in
California for the past 15 years.
She was the widow of Patrick Fisher. Surviving
are a
son, Patrick, and three grandchildren.
a
great-
LEARN
G.
age
.June 27 at
Calif
Bartynski '69
Donald;
daughter, Alice Morgan; 12 grandchildren, 12
grandchildren, a brother and a sister. A daughter,
Ann, died in 1940.
she was a daughter of the late J. D. and
Clara Kreischer Fetterman.
An elementary school teacher most of her life, she
began teaching In Franklin Township In 1922 and retired
from the Southern Columbia School District in 1967.
Surviving are two brothers and two sisters
4,
Sutzko '68
She began her teaching career at age 18.
Surviving are two sons, Edward and
died June 5 after having celebrated her 85th birthday
the previous evening. Born In Franklin Township on
June
'68
nephews
1933
Representative: Lois Lawson, 644 East Third Street
Bloomsburg,
PA
17815 (717) 784-2046
WILLIAM and ELIZABETH ROW REED
Representatives: Ruth Wagner LeGrande,
76 North
Cedar Street, Hazleton, PA 18201 (717 454-1427
)
and
Mary Jane Fink McCutcheon, 249 Main Street
Convngham, PA 18219 (717) 788-1854 or 455-9551.
A LIT ™ ILER
iiS^^^
^ Vt,
SffS?IP£.2£
,°
In 1951 the
0 ' Jusl,ce
Udiling
Garfield
-
camp
'
wife of
died June
-
to Vermont
until the early 1970s.
Also surviving are two sons,
in im and he ^came a member
of
Committee in 1982. He was chairman
T,k
Dn
A
of the RBO membership
campaign in 1977-1978.
f^™
f
LitwhUers moved
and one grandson.
MICHAEL P. SOPCHAK '34 of Johnson City N Y
has been elected auditor on the Russian
Brotherhood
Organization Board of Supreme Officers. A
native of
Simpson. Pa., he was elected to the RBO
Supreme
cele-
1936
a boys
1934
'35
brated their 50th wedding anniversary on June
9. Both
retired from teaching at Bloomsburg High
School
WOODROW
5 at
age
70.
where thev ran
Woodrow
Jr.
and John
1937
P e
^X
J i^f UBloom
^ Sara
rif^u
S:
Bs^K
t
Maria Ber g er
8"
South
and
NOttiDgham R ° ad Bloomsburg,
sburg,
PA
'
17815 (717) 784-1850
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t
t
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s£r~
225*2™™"*"
17815 (717 ) 784-3093;
PA
Bloomsburg,
PA
i
.
<
717 ) 823-5266
Richie.
R.D
2
E A
l,.^{n
in
v^ltl
k
Dorothv
'38 reports
^
dau hter
of the late Walter and
S
EES!
p
Marion Pennypacker
Auch.
A former teacher at Wilson High School,
she earned
an accounting degree from New
York University and
.
three daughters.
Nancv Ballev
grandchildren, two
Attend,,,,.
Anne ShOl
Bloomsburg.
PA
HlnkeI
418
17815 (717) 784-3218
-
™
of
Edwar*vllle
Jefferson
£S3*
XcknS UnivXUry ^
died
age
'39 of
Berwick died July
1
pE£
coach at Hazleton from 1968 to 1973
While in college he played football and was
captain of
his team. He was also named
to All-East College and
All-Amencan teams.
He served with the U.S. Armv and National Guard for
21 years. He served as a captain during
World War II
and also served during the Korean Conflict,
receiving
two bronze stars.
Surviving are his wife, the former Jewel
Keen, to
whom he was married 45 years; a son. John Sircovics
Jr a daughter. Mrs. Edward (Judy)
Long. Catawissa
and twin grandsons.
PHILIP
retired
He
E.
TRAUPANE
'39
of Gainesville.
6 at
Fla.,
age
a
71
taught high school in Berwick, Muncy and
Williamsport and had served with the 29th
Infantry
Division of the Pennsylvania National
Guard.
In 1942 he served as airborne techniques
instructor at
tort Benning. Georgia, teaching Allied
officers from
France, Canada, Britain and Brazil to
parachute He
was a master parachutist and gliderman who
had 606
altitudes of 500 to 15.000 to his credit
He served in Korea with the Fifth regimental combat
team as a platoon leader in a rifle company In 1953
he
organized the 82nd airborne parachute school at
Fort
jumps from
Bragg. N.C.
Major Traupane went to Fort Greely, Alaska
to test airborne equipment at temperatures
as low as 72
degrees below zero. He made as many as 15 jumps
a
day from Nome to the Artie Circle.
In 1957
became a professor of military science in
Army ROTC program at the University of Florida
In 1960 he
the
Fantaskey '69
Lavelle '69
VM
^
-
N
:
<
and
'in
U>v,tt
(Mik *' spent the weekend in
had quadn.pl?byp^ su
he was home and
recuperatlnB
of
^?heS
July
,
Carned a
and
'
Arnold and Mary Jane Sharpless
Wagnei
y>.
****
Kuth .lam,
s
ho.nas and .Iranne Noll
I
J^7"l^
A
{][U
'
»»«^n
A
°
ttie u d
them
u r u'
during
!
" "
summer" arc also
the
1 1 1
1 1
1941
^^
-
''».OM-
'
.nemln-rs
receiving
ol the class
?r
ELWOOD WAGNER
While
for
the
in
o(
association's
Distinguished
Service
moomshurg
al
,
World War
November
Moseley
two
grandchildren, three step-grandchildren, a brother
and
II.
1947,
B«W
15
..
when he waj Offend
yean
US
Mis last military assignment was
as a
the An Pone l(« -,, rve Officers
Training
State, where hr held thr a« admnr
,ar.k
Alr
\erospaee Studies Mr
in
1
on June 0
for their 45th anniversary reunion The
evening included
a social hour, dinner and a program
filled
with
round
on disability on July :u,
leiVed as assistant registrar al
,,,
nostalgia.
'
'"aster's
l,ls
until
8 regular commls
Air l„r«e Kor the
he held various staff positions In the U S
and ovei eas
1942
In
he was released from active duty
slon In the newly established
a sister.
Quandel '69
was the
as a student, Wagner entered the
govern.,,, ni [Hmsored Civilian
Pilot Training Program
and earned his private pilot s I,, ,,
\,i„ serving
Bitler; a stepdaughter, Carole Strouse
Class members voted to celebrate their 50th reunion
on two nights: the traditional dinner sponsored by
the
Alumni Association on Friday evening and their own
private dinner on Saturday evening Donations
were
retired,
ceremony
2.
2iai?tam
m
Elwood Beaver showed a slide and sound show that
included memorabilia of the class, scenes
from the
yearbook and campus, and some of the changes
to the
campus as they were made over the years
Prizes were also awarded for those with
most
children, grandchildren, etc. The drawing
for the clock
donated by Elwood Beaver, which was the subject
of a
raffle all day, was held and won by a
member of the
Class of 1949 (see separate article) Messages were
read
from Pete Deitrich (Kitty wrote it) and
Charlene
Margie Dean.
U8AF
Hamburg. Wagner has served a total of 14
years on the BU Alumni Board of
Directors and has
bern designated an honorary lite
memlHM ol the hoard
IMBODEN
met
'43,
de
Korean and Vietnam War Veterans
lo
A native
the
at
Hamburg on May
L
'42. formerly of Wyomlss
Ing Hills died June 26 at age 78.
He was the husband of
Marion T. Schaeffer Imboden of Orwlgsi.mg in.
first
wife, Dorothy M. Elchelberger
Imboden, died In 1968
He was employed as a senior high business education
teacher at Schuylkill Haven High School
for 22 years
and
the Muhlenberg School District for 13
yean
before retiring in 1968.
He is also survived by two daughters. Janice
Thirty-eight members and friends of the
class
the Regency Room of the Danville Sheraton
s,H.nker
'"«>"">'»enl
RepresentaUve: Dr Jeanne Noll Zimmerman,
1104
Klcnmond Road, Lancaster, PA 17603 (717) 872-8642
Mazur '69
According
ntallVe Belty Katerman
210 Sun*en
HHah f Avenue. n,
.
Heights
Bloomsburg
PA 17815 ( 717 ) 784-5584
guesl
and Carolyn
found
«.
1942
LAWRENCE
''
M
Elwood
Zimmerman
1943
C Stuart and Eda Bessie (Bellhartz)
untry Gub Drlve B,oomsbur
pa
prcsenlatives:
CLASS OF
major with the U.S. Army, died July
,,H,m "
i
75.
football
tes-s
/ohne, ,,„, ..ack Mert
Mr
Robert Mine. l>omin.c and
Josephine Puno
Mor on and Sylvia Keinhol.i
Sheunan. Mr and Mrs
whn Vm ""
s,,,arl «nd Thurley
Straub John
at
22 at
He was employed as attendance officer
for the
Berwick Area School District for many
years and was
assistant football coach from 1949
to 1967. He also was
«
"^••'^Pha.ulKdna
May
Surviving are two brothers, nieces
and nephews
c5f
SIRCOV1CS
17
contact every available
months a well
,,u - lu>xt six
I
end
community on March 20 imih ha
John and Jennie GriVfUhs
VCteran 0( Wor,d War H. he
taught in
a son of the late
fmsmh
J.
dur,n
K wood and Rolande Beaver
Ray and
chandler (she won the teddV
bear for
i..Msmge, and
r
JOHN
to
li,ss
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in that
-
enta lve: Rutn Du an Smeal,
*
740 Market
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Street, S?
Bloomsburg.
PA 17815 (717) 784-4715
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and Mrs
'
1939
™L r °'? *5L e
hrhart. Hurn.e and Reba
Henrlc Fell man
I'-'me the longest distance). Stuart and
Barbara Str^nh
S^SZTZ
Street.
retired as a self-employed certified
public accountant
8 S Ster 3 brother two nephews
and a
'
for
,M
aet by
age
.
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1987
a
Vh'n Mies
U«U
was
P( NTR UFF >38 0f Palmer
Township died
ir
EaSt? ° n at age 68 Bom 0ctober
16. 1918. >n
a
« E?T
Virginia,
lf e-
he plans to retire as
Alth ™gn he has not moved.
C
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10 Se^n s r >ngs. Florida
P
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addreSS ,s sl "
10 Plaver
niece
m
1940
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are hls *
Bishop and Fort
High School
Crestwood
»n
JeaChanged
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Howard
£
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brothers and three sisters
17815 (717) 784M271
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Thomas Sandra Traupane and
£?2
two sons. Ronald and Gary,
seven
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DANNY LITWHILER
SteHhTSj
aU
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ght
? larke
\
2 vean
ar
m
H H schools
middle
and
1938
ilegre.-s
In
commander In
Coni ll Penn
of
professor Of
was involuntarily
L079 Hi lubeequenUy
I'mr, Stair
He also
education
and
husir.ess
BdmlnlBtratlon
wile
""I
live in
the former
State College
CATHKRINE JONES
HIKHI s NILKS 'lit was honored on July 5 as
idge
ommunlty Day Cltl/en of the Veai
'43
the 1987
1
<
Nlles, a
Army brigadier general and Pcnnsyl
National Cuard chief of slaff is
«le< oraled
reined
I
vania
Army
.,
veteran of World War II and the Korean War
His Army
career Included the Army Air Corps pilot
training
M'hool guartermastei School and
Command and St iff
(
ollege
'•"'led
maslei
degree ..I i|„. University of
Pennsylvania and also studied local and state govern
ment at the Tels Institute of the University of Pennsyl
.,
vania Wharton School
Shields "69
Smith '69
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLV/f
B
r
*
Wertz "69
A former teacher and coach
at the
former Sell-Perk
High School, Nlles served as president of the Sellersvllle
of the
School Board and Is a former board member
Pennrldge School District.
Nlles Is a former secretary of the Sellersvllle Planning
Commission, and he serves on the Pennrldge Senior
Citizen Advisory Committee. He Is a member of the
Sellersvllle National Guard Armory Board and Is vice
chairman of the Pennsylvania National Guard Scholarship Fund. He serves as chairman of the Sell-Perk
Committee
Lake Lenape
for Restoration of
director of the Pennrldge Chamber of Commerce,
Nilcs Is chairman of the chamber's legislative affairs
committee, and he Is editor of the organization's
membership newsletter. He also serves on the Sellersvllle 250th anniversary committee, and the Pennrldge
A
Community Day committee.
His other community activities Include the Nase Kraft
American Legion, the Loyal Order of the Moose, and the
Sellersvllle Lions Club.
He
Is
145th legislative district of the
also coordinator of the
Bucks County Republican
Committee.
A
native of Tioga County, Nlles
Tioga County Sports Hall of
Into the
Is
the
first
Inductee
Fame.
1948
Representative: Betty L. Fisher, 928 Country Club
Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-0434
ROBERT
Reitz
Lauginiger '70
Chopko 70
70
Bell
SCHRAMM
F.
died on April 3. Surviving
is
'48 of
Lanham, Maryland,
his wife, Peggy.
MILLARD C. LUDWIG '48, former president of the
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association, was honored as the 1987 Athletic Director of the Year by the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Directors Association. The
600-member organization announced the selection
at the
20th annual convention held recently in Hershey.
Ludwlg has served the Mlllville Area School District
for 38 years as a teacher and coach, and has been
athletic director for the past 25 years. He retired from
the faculty last year, but continues to serve as A.D.
He has been extremely active In the community and
the church A life member of the BU Alumni Board of
Directors, he Is a recipient of the association's Distin-
guished Service Award.
Shema 70
70
returned to Edinboro in 1979 as a professor of speech
communications. In 1983-1984 he served as acting dean
of continuing education.
Johnson earned a master's degree in speech pathology
and audiology from Penn State and a Ph.D. in college
and university administration from the University of
Pittsburgh.
who says he has many unique and
Johnson,
interest-
ing recollections of Bloomsburg, recalls that he was the
first radio announcer on Bloomsburg' s WCNR, thus
becoming the first Bloomsburg student to broadcast
over a local radio station.
LEONARD A. FELLON '50 has been elected a vice
president of Janney Montgomery Scott, a Philadelphiabased brokerage firm.
He has been a stock broker in central Pennsylvania
since his graduation in 1950. He has worked in the
Sunbury office for 24 years.
SUE BOYLE '50 has been named volunteer director of
the Bird-in-Hand, a consignment shop in Chestnut Hill
which has raised money for the community for the past
11 years. The shop recently contributed $41,200 to the
Chestnut Hill Community Fund for the 1987-1988 fiscal
year.
1949
1944
Representative:
Representative: Sara Dockey Edwards, 545 East 11th
Street, Berwick, PA 18603 ( 717 ) 759-9733
Street, Harrlsburg,
GEORGE GERA
1945
Representative: Dr. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John, 928
Country Club Drive, Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 7840434
Representatives:
Anastasla Pappas Trowbridge, 102
West Mahoning Street, Danville, PA 17821
and Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy, R.D.
PA
1,
Box
1723
Fulton
associate professor of business
and economics at WUkes College, was honored recently
for 30 years of service to the college.
Prior to joining the Wilkes faculty, he was a
secondary school teacher in Maryland and Virginia
from 1949 to 1953. At the college level, he taught for
leveral years at George Washington University and at
the University of Maryland's College of Business and
Public Administration. He has taught courses for
several government departments and agencies such as
the Department of Defense, the U.S. Postal Service and
Department of Labor.
During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy and
worked for the Civil Aeronautics Administration. He
earned a master's degree at Columbia University.
304,
1950
17820 (717) 784-3035
1947
Representative:
Robert L. Bunge, 12 West Park
Bloomsburg, PA 17815 (717) 784-
Street, Carroll Park,
0988
GLORIA GILLIS LYNN
5.
Grimes,
(717) 275-3046
VIRGINIA KING MARCHAK1TUS '46 has retired
from the faculty of Lake-Lehman School District, where
at various times she taught Spanish. English. American
History and physical education. For a time, she also
served as librarian.
She and her husband. Anthony, are the parents of two
children, Linda and Mark
August
'49,
E.
17102 (717) 233-0777
the U.S.
1946
Catawissa,
Richard
PA
'47 of
Medfield. Mass.. died
She had been a resident of Massachusetts
for
the past 18 years.
Surviving are her husband. James; a son, J. GUlls;
her mother, Madeline Zelonis GUlls; and a sister.
Representative: Willis Swales, 9 Raven Road, Montvale.
NJ
Boyle taught high school in Baltimore and later
substituted in the elementary grades. The family has
lived in Harrisburg, Washington, D.C., Abington, Bedminster, New Jersey and Glenmoore. She is the mother
of two children and has four grandchildren.
07645 (201) 391-9106
FRANK R. JOHNSON '50 has retired after 29 years of
service to Edinboro University. His final commencement ceremony at Edinboro was a family affair:
daughter Amy. 22, and son David, 27, both received
bachelor's degrees in speech communication. Amy's
finance received a degree in accounting, and David's
fiancee received two associate degrees.
On June 11, Johnson was recipient of Edinboro
University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service
Award.
When he came to Edinboro in 1958. he taught in the
departments of English and speech. He then moved on
to
the department of special education/psychology
where he established the school's first speech and
hearing program He also drafted plans for the Leader
Clinic and was the sole instructor for a time.
In 1964 he was named administrative director of the
Warren Campus and served there for 15 years. He
1951
Representative: Carolyn Vernoy Reitz, 214 Fair Oaks
Avenue Horsham,
PA
19044
GERALD A. BACON '51 of Towanda died recently.
Before his retirement, he was a business education
teacher at Northeast Bradford High School in Rome, Pa.
GEORGE
February
E.
16 in
his daughter.
RECK
New
'51
of
Glen Rock, N.J., died
Orleans, La., where he
He was
was
visiting
59.
A math
teacher at Ridgewood and Glen Rock high
was named "an outstanding and inspiring
high school teacher" by the University of Chicago in
1985. He was a former principal of West Milford High
School and taught math at Bergen Community College
He earned a master's degree at Lehigh University.
Prior to moving to Glen Rock 30 years ago, he lived in
Pennsburg, Pa., and Trevorton. He served in the Army
during World War II.
Surviving are his wife, the former Gwen A. Willenbecher; a son, George Jr.; two daughters, Patricia Reck
and Deborah Ely; two grandchildren, a brother and
schools, he
three sisters.
HAROLD EMMTTT '51, a chemistry teacher for 32
and a half years, has retired from the faculty of
Conestoga Valley High School. His first three and a half
years of teaching was at Upper Leacock after serving as
a first lieutenant in the Armv Chemical Corps School at
Fort McClellan, Ala.
He earned a master's degree at Penn State in 1964 and
completed additional graduate work in a variety of
laboratories. He has also worked in a Lancaster
laboratory, where the study of amino acids in children
has been a favorite topic.
Harold and his wife, Helen, own a sixth-generation
of 128 acres near Bloomsburg.
farm
1952
1953
Representatives: Francis B GalinsXi. 90 Tower
Hill
Doylestown. PA 18901 (215) 348-9746 and
Dr
Prank J. Purgele, Star Route, Box 228. Lakevtlle
PA
Road,
18438 (717) 227-4946.
Representative
PA
Bloomsburg.
John S Scrtmgeour. ELD.
SHIRLEY RE1SENWEAVER KROMMES
town died on March
The 35-Year reunion of the class will be held on
Homecoming Weekend, October 23-25 PLEASE USE
THE RESERVATION FORM
FRANK
IN THIS
QUARTERLY.
FURGELE
Dr.
J.
'52 of Lakeville is one of
thirteen school superintendents in the country who have
been named recipient of a School Administrator Award
given by the Alliance for Arts Education, an education
component of the John F Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts
in
Washington. D.C.
Dr. Furgele, superintendent of the Brandvwine School
District, which encompasses the Greater Wilmington.
Delaware area, and the 12 other winners were selected
for recognition not only for building exemplary arts
programs in their schools but also for building partnerships with artists and arts organizations in their
communities.
created the position of district fine arts
coordinator to oversee fine arts programming. Because
of his support, his district was a forerunner in implementing the Artist-ln-Residence program, supported by
the Delaware State Arts Council and the National
Endowment for the Arts "
also
The
R.
Box
112,
"53 of Allen
20. 1987
AAE
also credited Furgele's belief that the arts
unify and enrich the school environment for the strong
arts program in the Brandywine School District and
noted that he encourages his staff to develop interdis
students can share their talents with
one another and the community. He was also recognized
for his support of the Delaware Art Museum's scholarship program and the Delaware Institute for the Arts in
Education.
'53 was honored on May
ceremony marking his 25 years as an
the Central Bucks School District Over
administrator in
175 friends, co-workers and family members attended
During his 34 years with the district. McClintoek
served as teacher and/ or principal at the Old Dovlestown Borough School, the Dovle Elementary School.' and
Pine Run Elementary School
Earlier this year, McClintoek received the Legion of
Honor from the Chapel of Four Chaplains at Yallev
Forge in recognition of his dedicated service to the
youth of Doylestown Since 1985 he has actively served
as president of the Bucks County Chapter of the
National Audubon SocietyHe and his wife are the parents of two sons DOUG 73
and David
'53 will retire on June 30.
as director of pupil services for the Souderton Area
School District During the 1987 1988 school year he will
be on sabbatical leave.
He Joined the Souderton staff in 1%2 after starting his
career In Livingston. N.J He served with the U S Amnio Korea.
He and his wife, Joanne, are residents of Hllltown
1988,
Township
Furgele
'53,
married to the former
and they are the parents
is
Dawn, a deputy attorney general
MILDRED
PLIS-
of three children:
Wilmington; John, a
construction engineer in Philadelphia; and Jim, who
just graduated from Wallenpaupack Area High School.
HAROLD HARTLEY
the Distinguished
Clarion University
speech pathology
Clarion faculty in
Jr. '52
Faculty
in
was the
1987 recipient ol
Award presented by
the
Alumni Association. A professor of
and audiology, Hartley joined the
1963. He earned a M.Ed, degree in
clinical speech and hearing at Penn State and a Ph.D. in
audiology at Kent State.
Hartley is involved with five ongoing projects The
most prominent, a paper on interpreting the degree of
hearing handicap, is nearly ready for publication. A
second on extended high frequency hearing levels is in
the third year of a five-year study.
In addition to his university work, Hartley has been
involved for 10 years with Hearing Conservation Associates of Franklin, a firm studying noise-Induced
hearing loss in industries through testing and surveys.
He is also a consultant for Audiology and Hearing Aid
Services in East Brady.
Weidman 70
Harchar
73
ELV1N
LaCOE
*56
has been appointed to a second
superintendent of the Ablngton
Heights School District He joined the school district in
1956 as an elementary classroom teacher. He was
named principal at Grove Street Klementarv School In
1963 and became assistant elementary supervisor In 1964
and supervisor in 1966
In 1974 he was named assistant superintendent, and in
1983 he was named acting superintendent He began his
first four year term in October 1983
He earned a master's degree in educational administration at the University of Scranton In 1964 and
completed requirements for his superintendent's letter
of eligibility at U«hlgh University
He has also completed graduate work at Bucknell University. Marywood
College and IVnn State.
C.
four year
term
as
Dr. CURTIS R ENGLISH 56 has been named vice
president loi administrative services al Bail StrOUdS
burg University
In making ihe announcement, ESU President James
K Gilbert said "Dr English has a broad and varied
background In senior administrative positions. He
t>imgs to the university a breadth of experience and
talent appropriate to the needs of East Stroudsburg "
English was manager of corporate planning for the
VSE
1954
Representative: Dolores Doyle Brennan, 607 Country
Club Drive. Bloomsburg. PA 17815 717 784-7438
(
)
trict activities so
COTT
counseling at Bucknell University
A native of Berwick. Beck plans to retire In July.
McCLlNTOCK
29 at a surprise
Dr DANIEL FITZPATR1CK
announcing Furgele's award, the AAE noted.
"Despite a decline in overall district revenue, Dr.
Furgele increased funding for his district's music and
art programs to maintain and upgrade program quality.
In
He
DONALD
5.
17815 (717) 784-7120
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
19
IXiNAl.U BECK \S6 oi Heavertown was recently
named Secondary School Counselor of the Year by the
Pennsylvania School Counselors Association He has
been a counselor at West Snyder High School since 1959.
He began his career in education as a social studies
teacher at West Snyder He earned a master s degree in
supervision and administration and a master's degree in
1955
Corporation in Alexandria, Va. The VSE Corp
provides engineering, development, testing and manage
ment services to government, business and Institutions
The corporation has an annual income In excess of $100
million and employs more than ?.00() Individuals In 36
offices nationwide.
English reported to the president and senior vice
presldrnl .mil managed and directed the corporate
head. in. ii i. i analysis and planning groups.
Other senior administrative roles held bv English
Included executive dlrectoi oi the Presidential Commls
slon on Merchant Matmes .mil Deien-.e m Washington,
i
Representative: R. Arnold Garinger. R.D.
Harvey's Lake,
FREDRIC
J.
PA
18618
BETZ
(
2,
Box
155
717 ) 675-1515
D.C, Where he managed
'55 of Martinsville. Va.,
has been
named
president and chief executive officer of Nation
wide Homes, a subsidiary of Insilco Corp Bet/ has more
than 16 years of experience In the homcbulldlng
industry, including eight years with the Ryland Qroup
Inc. of Columbia, Md., as senior vice president In
charge of southeastern area operations He WSJ president of his own custom homebullding firm In northern
Virginia before moving to Martinsville
He was sales and marketing vice president for
American Standard Homes for three years and joined
Nationwide in 1985 as vice president In charge of the
dealer division.
He earned a master's degree from the University of
Scranton He and his wife, Nancy, are the parents of
three children
1956
analytical
functions
commanding
Center
in
of
officer of
New
the pei •.uimel,
Um
the
Navai
Orleans, where
lie
lal
staff;
and
and
Reserve Personnel
managed more than
500 employees and financial resources
million
He
Imam
professional
In
excess o! $9
also served as special assistant to the associate
foi ipacs night at the National aeronau
sdmlnlstratoi
and Space Administration In Washington. D.C.,
where he designed i plan to provide the employee! oi
NASA contractors with a package ol m.enlives to
tics
irnpiove productivity
experience encompass systems analy
management, personnel, computet
based Information systems and legislative sffaln He
also has experience In teaching, alumni affairs, develop*
in. hi
public relation: and fund .using
English received a master's degree in public admin
stratlon from the University ol Oklahoma and a
dot toi ate In educational administration from Vanderblll
University He has completed additional graduate study
in
omputer science, financial management and educaIlls T.)
years
of
planning, fiscal
r
i
<
Representative: Dr William L. Bitner III. 54 Wlncrest
Drive, Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-4907
Smith
73
Flock
74
tion.
English rerenllv completed
Johns 74
six
vears Of Service On the
Lech 74
McDowell
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university," said Mary Anne Klemkosky, president of
the Alumni Association, "and we can think of no better
way to show them how much we treasure their active
role in the university family."
A graduate of Mercersburg Academy and Amherst
McDowell has been president and owner of
McDowell Oil Service, Inc.. since 1962. The business has
evolved Into the construction, ownership and operation
of 30 Time Market convenience stores selling Exxon
gasoline and food items in a seven-county area.
College,
He is a director of the Pennsylvania Petroleum
Association and the Petroleum Marketers Association of
America, which represent all petroleum distributors in
the state and nation, respectively. He also is on the
board of directors of the United Penn Bank of WilkesBarre and is vice president of the board of regents of
Mercersburg Academy.
of
He is past president of the Bloomsburg Area Chamber
Commerce, past director and officer of the Blooms-
burg Hospital Corporation, past president of the Bloomsburg Area Industrial Development Association, and past
president of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Association.
McDowell Oil Service also sponsors the Oilers, a Little
League Baseball team in Bloomsburg.
Patricia McDowell is a graduate of St. Edwards High
School in Shamokin and the Geisinger Hospital School of
Nursing. She is a past president of the Bloomsburg
Hospital Auxiliary (1980-1982) and past manager of the
Bloomsburg Hospital Gift Shop (1982-1986).
In addition to her involvement with the Husky Club,
she is a volunteer for the Red Cross Bloodmobile.
They are the parents of a daughter, Karen, a graduate
of the University of Vermont who is serving as a nurse
in the U.S. Air Force, and John IV, a graduate of York
College, who is a computer analyst at UCLA Medical
Center.
—
IN STRATFORD
Good shows, fantastic weather, a hospitable town and warm comaraderie made the Alumni Associationsponsored trip to Stratlord. Ontario, a memorable one. Participants included Kit Griffiths 76, Clara Brennan. Sandra M
Evans '62, Lucille DeVoe '29 & '54. Jerry and Carol Shelhamer Wall '81, H Belle Himes '66, Evelyn C Rippy. Jane Hess
'69, Virginia R Whlttlngton 76. Harold J and Harriet M O'Brien '35. Peggy and Mike Holdren 72. Elma H Davis '62, Helen
Gerrlnger '50, Harold and Diane Romberger,
M
Bob and Kim Hassinger, Jane
F
Brewmgton
'31, Ethel Keller
W
Long
Stahl, Catherine Samuels. Helen E
Ryan. Adllene
Steckbeck, Cornlse Detjen, Edith Schaln. Dr Susan Rusinko and Doug Hippenstiel '68
Evert, Jeff
Morgan
'87,
Bill
Greenly. William V
'32. Patricia
Adler, Alice E
Dymond/Conard—
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American Red Cross
Alumni Association or contributions to mankind.
Since 1948, the Alumni Association has honored 84
alumni and friends In this way.
the
When Dymond retired recently after 52 years of
teaching in Pennsylvania, the Wyoming Area Board of
Education renamed the Harding School in her honor.
She continued to be a volunteer tutor at the school.
A native of Kingston, Dymond Is the daughter of the
late Lawrence and Syrlnda Lashford James. After
graduating with honors from Kingston High School, she
completed the teacher education program at Bloomsburg. She subsequently earned a bachelor's degree at
College Mlsericordia in Dallas and a master's degree
from Marywood College in Scranton. She also completed
graduate work at Wilkes College.
She was named an Outstanding Teacher of America in
1972 and received the Service Above Self award from
the Plttston Rotary Club in 1981. She is a member of
Delta Kappa Gamma, honorary society of women
educators, and is a life member of "the National
Education Association and the Pennsylvania State
Education Association. She also is a member of Mt. Zlon
Methodist Church.
Dymond continues to operate Dymond's Store in
Harding, which was established by her late husband.
Donald.
Paul Conard was honored for the leadership he has
provided to at least a half do/en charitable, church and
community organizations as a resident of Bloomsburg.
These organizations and his involvement include Colum-
-
bia County Unit of the American Cancer Society
member of board of directors and crusade chairman,
Columbia County Heart Fund - treasurer and former
chairman of fund drives; Bloomsburg Chapter of
— member
of
board of directors,
past chairperson of the board, chairperson of the annual
membership campaign, university coordinator for bloodmobiles on campus and recipient of 14-gallon pin as
donor; Columbia County United Way
past member of
board and past president, twice served as campaign
chairperson; St. Matthew Luthem Church
service on
church council as president, vice president and treasurer; Sunday school teacher and past Sunday school
superintendent; lay preacher at various area churches;
past member of the executive board of the Central
—
—
Pennsylvania Synod and member of two committees to
organize a new synod; Kiwanis Club
past lieutenant
governor of Division 14, past president of the Bloomsburg club, editor of monthly newsletter and a Kiwanis
Fellow in 1986; Bloomsburg Jaycees — past president,
recipient of the Outstanding Young Man of the Year
Award in 1966 and 1967 for dedication to the club and
community (the only time the award was given to the
same person twice); Bloomsburg Area Chamber of
Commerce — former member of board of directors;
Columbia-Montour Home Health Services — past treasurer and board member.
Conard is also a member of the Bloomsburg Elks and
the National Association of College and University
Business Officers. He is assistant vice president for
administration at Bloomsburg University where he has
been employed since 1964.
A P1AA baseball umpire, Conard is in his 32nd season
—
and strikes, Prior to attending college,
he served with the U.S. Marines from 1951 to 1954 and
saw action in the Korean Conflict.
He and his wife, the former Ann Menges, are both
natives of Turbotville. They are the parents of three
daughters.
of calling balls
Dymond
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
—
50-YEAR CLASS
Members of the Class of 1937 returned to campus
on Alumni Weekend for the 50th anniversary celebration of their
graduation from Bloomsburg. In attendance were (front, from left) Earl A.
Gehrig, Jessie M. Webber. Sara Maria Berger, Dorothy Hess Linn. Marie
Blaine Saltzer, (second row) William E. Zeiss, Florine Moore
Mary Reisler. Thelma Moody Fisher, Theresa Ritzo Unione,
AnnaJean Laubach Gehrig, (third row) Donald A Watts, Ray G. Schrope,
G. Edward Deily, James L. Marks. Leon R Dixon and Luther A. Peck
E. Foust, J
Piatt.
21
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/^ all
22
Castlegrande
75
1987
Sweitzer
McCabe 77
75
BU
Alumni Board of Directors. He was a reclpn ml
the av.onalion's Distinguished Service Award m [974
He and his wife, Janet, are
Gary and Scott
Ol
the parents of three sons:
Curtis,
William Fohutsky, 222 West
North Flalnfleld, NJ 07060 201) 755-4986.
Representative:
Ave
,
End
(
The 30-year reunion of the class will be held on
Homecoming Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE USE
THE RESERVATION FORM
IN
THIS QUARTERLY.
DONALD
L. MacLEAN '57 retired on June 30 as
principal of Exeter Senior High School in Berks County.
He held the post since 1972 and was an assistant
principal for five years before that.
He also taught economics and American history In the
Twin Valley School District for ten years. He earned a
master's degree at Temple University.
ll«
and his wife, Margaret, live on an 86-acre farm In
Gelgertown.
DONALD
McAFEE
'57 of Pottsvllle R.D. 1, died
native of Berwick, he was a son of
McAfee and the late Edith Num McAfee. He
the Army during World War II and the Korean
E.
April 29 at age 61.
Petei
.i
served
War.
In
A
A resident of North Manhelm Township for 25 years,
he taught business at Blue Mountain High School until
being named assistant superintendent in 1961 He held
March of 1986.
a master's degree at
did doctoral work there.
that post until
He earned
Penn State and
also
Also surviving are his wife, the former Vera Smith;
four sons, Daniel, David,
grandchild.
Mark and Thomas, and one
FRANCIS "DICK" VOTTERO '57 of Wllllamsport died
on July 15 at age 58. He was a teacher at Williamsport
High School for 27 years.
Surviving arc his wife, the former Joan DeSanto, to
whom he was married 34 years; three children, Robert,
Timothy and Doreen; two grandchildren, two brothers
and two sisters.
1958
Representative: Raymond Hargreaves, 37 Dell Road.
Stanhope, NJ 07874 ( 201) 347-0930
JOHN
J.
McGRAW
Chopper Supermarkets
'58
has been promoted by Price
to the position of
vice president
for perishable
merchandising. With the firm since 1977,
he has served as director of perishable procurement and
merchandising as well as senior meat buy61
Prior to joining Price Chopper, he was a sales
manager for Wilson Foods of Oklahoma in upstate New
York.
He and his wife, Ann, live m Schenectady with then
two children.
Dr. LUTHER C. NATTER '58 has been named
superintendent of South Eastern School District. York,
effective July I. He had been superintendent of
the
Mlffllnburg Area School District since 1975
Natter has also served as assistant superintendent of
the Eastern Lancaster County School District, principal
In the Norristown School District, supervisor
in the
Sverchek
77
Haven School District, and teacher in the
Allentown School District.
He earned a master's degree at Temple University
and a doctorate at Lehigh University
Schuylkill
MARY BELLE LONTZ '58 of Milton has earned a
Ph.D. in educational psychology from Heed University
in Hollywood. Fla. She earlier earned graduate degrees
in English and geography from Bucknell University.
She has taught in Penns Creek and the Montgomery
and Warrior Run school districts. Following her teaching career, she began writing history and genealogy
books and has had more than 30 published. She has
spent some winters In Arizona, Utah and Nevada doing
historic site work for those states.
In 1969 she became a certified genealogical record
searcher She has traced her ancestry to 11 of the 17
sureties who signed the Magna Carta and two Knights of
the Garter.
Bischofl
McMullin '80
78
ago, she went to school many, many days in
pain."
Louise became a role model, especially to the special
education students. They learned, she said, from her
determination. "It made them understand their problems weren't the only ones in the world, because their
teacher had a problem."
The Klines have no children of their own.
"I think, from my point of view, she gave something
to the students no other teacher could give," said
Mueller. Many of the less able students were able to
help themselves because of Louise, she said. "She was
one of the favorite teachers of all time."
Her students never asked about her illness, and Louise
never explained. "They understood. When I was absent,
they would ask, 'What's wrong, Mrs. Kline? Were you
sick?' It really got me. I thought, 'You've really faked
many years
them
out,'" Louise said.
"She's a very brave person," said Robert. "She's
amazing."
Her only regret, Louise
truly
1959
Representative: Sandra Pflster Brown, 2220 Kings
Avenue, Easton, PA 18042 (215) 252-2881
EDITOR'S NOTE: The following article about Louise
Kline '59 was written by Joseph Ditzler of the PressEnterprise staff, Bloomsburg.
It
began
I
years ago.
had
best to give
And
more
worse.
and
questions,
will
would
it
up.
The
would be
fair
I
up
to give
it
to
the
wondered
if
find another
outlet.
I asked whether she planned anything special for her
retirement, a long-awaited trip, perhaps.
She turned her head away for a moment. She looked
extremely sad and said, "I don't know how."
was hard to walk. I was constantly falling,
blamed it on everything else — cracks in the
"First,
and
14
said, is that she
teaching. "We decided it was
disease has constantly gotten
better for me, my husband
children."
After asking all the obvious
this woman with so strong a
it
1960
sidewalk, the dog's lease, a slippery something on the
ground."
No
longer able to ignore the problem, Louise Kline
saw a doctor. He diagnosed her illness as multiple
sclerosis, a disease of the nervous system that has left
her virtually helpless and in a wheelchair
"There's really nothing you can do about it," she said,
seated in the kitchen of her home near Espy.
What she didn't do was quit. But the 50-year-old
teacher of seventh graders in Bloomsburg had to give
ground in the struggle this year. Those her mind
remains sharp, she has lost the use of her hands.
After 28 years as a teacher, she resigned.
"I kept on teaching. I kept on fighting. The disease
just won," she said.
Louise has not been alone. Robert, her husband of 23
years, helps her while simultaneously holding down his
own job as personnel manager at Milco, Inc. Three
times a day, he visited her at Bloomsburg Middle
School, wheeling her in and out of the school and setting
up her daily plan.
"It's been extremely difficult, but 1 have so much
respect for her. Knowing what it means to her, I would
do it all over again, if need be," said Robert, 52.
"1 don't understand how he's managed all these
years," said Elaine Mueller, a fellow teacher and
retiree. "That's a very tough role
You'd better be
strong."
Louise said her fellow teachers, too. helped her
continue teaching despite the debilitating effects of MS.
"They were just terrific. They saw the battle I had.
and they did their part to help. They were good, good
friends." Louise said.
Asked why she continued teaching beyond a point
where she could have quit and lived on disability
benefits, she said, "I love teaching, and I love being
around the kids."
Said Robert, "It amazed me. and our family physician When other people would have given up many,
Representative:
Chappaqua,
NY
James
10514
(
J.
Peck,
40 Jeffrey
Lane,
914 ) 238-5417
GRONKA
JOSEPH M.
'60,
D.D.S., has opened a
practice of general dentistry in the Bloomsburg area.
A native of Nanticoke, Gronka is also a graduate of
Temple University School of Dentistry. He served in the
U.S. Navy.
Gronka and
his wife,
Sandra, are the parents of two
sons.
JOHN S. SEAMAN '60 is executive director of the
Easter Seal Society of Hazleton. He also earned a
master's degree at Bloomsburg and attended the Post
Masters Study at Penn State.
SAMUEL HAUPT
Suncom's board
*60
has been elected treasurer
of directors.
Suncom
is
of
a non-profit,
five-county corporation that serves people with disabilities.
Haupt, who earned a master's degree in psychology
Syracuse University, has been a guidance counselor
the Shikellamy School District (Sunbury) for the past
at
in
11
years.
He and
his wife. Roberta,
BYRON
have one
child.
K. KRAPF '60 has been pastor of Christ
Church. Shippensburg. since 1979. This year the church
is celebrating its bicentennial. Christ Church
is the
oldest United Methodist congregation in the Cumberland
Valley and second oldest in central Pennsylvania
Amazingly, those eight years mark the longest tenure of
any pastor in the 200-year history of the church
Christ Church has a strong ministry to students at
Shippensburg University, with an average of 25-35
undergraduates at worship. Occasionally even a son or
.
daughter of a Bloomsburg graduate*
Byron and his wife. Yvonne, are the parents
of two
sons: Tim. 16. and Troy, six They
reside at 12 Willow
Drive. Shippensburg. PA 17257
SWATSKI
25E5
'60
has been named superin-
i
u
tendent of the
Shamokin Area School District, effective
July 1
A resident of Shamokin. Swatski was formerly
principal of Shamokin High School, a post
he assumed in 1979
He had served as principal of Owen J Roberts
High
School in Pottstown from Julv 1974 to
July 1979
He earned a master s degree at Temple University
and completed graduate courses at Bucknell
and
benign. He earned his secondare
principal's certification at
Bucknell in 1969 and his superintendent
s
certification at
Lehigh
in 1979
L
'61,
Jeffrey.
WILLIAM STEVENSON
'61 of Bellmore. Long
completed the Certified Financial Planner Professional Education Program.
Stevenson is a founding partner of Financial Services
Island, has successfully
Long Island, located in Merrick. He has extensive
experience and training in the business and education
fields. He holds a doctorate in business
administration
of
from Temple University.
He has helped initiate two new community colleges,
served as a senior officer for two universities, and
provided consultation for businesses in need of organizational assistance. Currently,
he works in the areas of
financial planning and income taxes, and has achieved
the status of enrolled agent, allowing him to represent
clients before the Internal Revenue Service.
S^w "^
Weekend,
this
sort of exercise Is more rewarding
for the writer than
for his audience, but Little gives
I lot of good value.
awarded the College of
Achievement Award
The award is designed to recognize recent
achievements as a scholar, teacher, performer or
While the semi mystical element
commands a sort of
P°Cl, the nccount becomes highly enjoyable
SSI! iLittle
!^ unleashes
u
*hen
his large, flamboyant cast of
characters (The hook Is filled with
prominent Delaware
names, local color, and local dirt.)
There are sharp portraits of both our
United States
Station, two former governors, many politicos
and
prominent lawyers Also there is a spiendid
anecdote
about that grand old Republican
spider. Mr Clayton
creator
Cladsky has been involved in a number
and scholarly activities in addition to
1
of professional
his teaching role
History
and Fiction
The Defenders
in
Barths
The
Sot
Weed
of Order and the Agents of
Disorder in Prescott's 'The Conquest
of Peru
The
Polish Side of I B
Singer" and "Post War Polish
Historical Sculpture: Heroic Art and
Cultural Preserva
Hon.
'
Harrison.
Fu.ih, ,,nou
suspect that there Is nothing like this
book for an Inside account of the
tensions within the
iVIaware Republican party during the
1960s and the
Mttful n»lte! fighting those tensions provoked
Nanu s
are named. No holds are barred. But
actions for
defamation are unlikely The treatment of Irlends
and
toes Is for the most part good naturcd
and balanced.
Headers bom before I860 should be warned of
some
very nmgh. even scatological language
(Readers born
tiler 1950 probably couldn't care
less
Apologia Pro
\ It., Sown
Hut the use of such language is to, the most
part legitimate Little is recreating
the dotes] Dtvorof
male spe especialls
Gladsky served as project director
for the
1968
national conference. "The Book
Review in America "
which featured a number of nationally known
reviewer!
including Leslie Fiedler and William
Gass He has also
served as conference director for
the Missouri I'hlloglcal Association, and co-director
of "Project Ctxton
Development and Planning of Compute
tatlysll oi
Texts by Student Writers." Gladsky also
directed a 1981
national conference on teaching history
and fiction
He earned his master's degree from the
Diversity of
Arizona In 1967 and his doctoral degree in
American
literature at the University of North
Carolina In U
In addition to his scholarly
research, Gladsky has
been Involved in a number of professional activities
)
the casually COpullUve argot of
Psrrll tslsnd. It rings
,Mlr
1,11
Othtl thing'-. lUch as his account of
growing up In Mt Airy. Pennsylvania, in
a large
belligerently affectionate [tlib-Amtrictn
(unify Since
Ulllle has an eye for telling detail,
that account is very
lie
was
the 1985-1986 president of the Missouri
Philological
Association and has served as the editor
for that
association's publication
He
member
a
is
good Indeed
Imerfeai Warrforolt not txtctly htmmock rending i
was frequently slowed down by Infurlatlngly odd
punc
'i d ion that
forced me to retrace my steps In search of
the thought Intended to be conveyed. I
also found the
repeated and gratuitous use of quotation marks
Jarring
Would tactful editing have hel|>e,l
Yes and no II
would surely have done something alKiut thai grotesque
punctuation, hut it would probably have weakened
the
•'•»<»., I,, force ..I
style hainessed to ,,„ urgent task of
European Studies Association.
Teachers of English South
Modern Language Association. Mid West
Modern Language Association. Missouri Philological
Association. Arkansas Philological Association.
National
Council of Teachers of English. European
Association
American Studies, and American Association of UnlverMissouri
Atlantic
Association
I
'
I
of
of
t
'
sity Professors.
EMILY
25
»
,i
his wife, Rita, are the parents of two child..
appi alsal
One regret
.,„, sorry the book does not end
with a
good Index. I>e< ause it Is great fun to pike
..round,
reading about the people you know All In all this is an
self
,,
I
Ncnart R Lloyd, 80 DeHart
Mead, NJ 08502 (201) 874-3118
Drive,
S.
STRAUSSER
'62 of Berwick was recently
manager at Gross Real Estate, where she
has been employed since 1985. She has completed
real
named
U " Ve:
Belle
speaks forcefully if not always clearly,
and shows no
sign of mischievous editorial
interference. As a rule
,<52
Kristen and Jennifer.
1962
23
The book
He and
m
three Children;
associat e Professor of
State University, has been
Arts and Sciences Faculty
y
IcSSS'JfrS^SHSS?
SngBBfa t Central Missouri
b actor. "
a West Hazleton
native who teaches in Edison, N.J., was
featured in an
article in the Home News newpaper
in that area. The
article described how she and her
fourth graders used
newspapers in the classroom as educational tools.
She earned a master's degree at Rutgers University
and is the mother of three children: Sharon. Robert
and
o?f
R.D. o
2,
of
1987
American Warriors, a courageously naked
self-examination, records the author's
pursuit of wholeness of body
and spirit Little wrote it during two
five-day sessions
under self hynosis during meditation "
-
Missouri State.
Recent publication of articles include
"Good Neigh
^Representative: Edwin C. Kuser, R.D 1, County Line
Road, BechtelsvUle, PA 19505 ( 215 ) 754-7977
Pr
S
l
f
Tr
a
Tranguel
ofl u
Hazleton. are parents
Scott. Sharon and Christopher
bors
EILEEN WOLCHESKY SUDOCK
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Confronted by this body of achievement,
the average
reader inclines to flabby regret.
"Oh. gee, why didn't I
keep up my piano lessons?"
in
Wl eamed nis ""aster's and doctoral
degrees
Purdue )?
University, is superintendent of
Logansport
and hiS w,fe tno mrm« Jeanne
P
a
at C entral
1961
Dr.
humanity in friendship, loyalty in living,
wisdom
council and inspiration in leadership."
sales
Impressive account
<
Institute
held on
^ reunion
October 23-25. PLEASE USE
018
otvatBS.
by DICK
Homecoming
THE FORM
*> hake vSuk
<
topics of the
Store on
TOM LITTLE '62has written a book, American
Warriors
Goin' For Gold. The following review by
William E. Wlggln, executive director of the Delaware
-
Bar Association, appeared in the summer 1987
issue of Delaware Lawyer, a publication of the Delaware Bar Foundation:
It
might well make a most enter-
taining film
estate courses conducted by the Pennsylvania
Realtors
Inn*
will
be on sale
in
the University
Homecoming Weekend.)
1963
State
Dr. JEFFREY HOWELLS SMITH '62.
a former
Hazleton resident who lives in Logansport.
Ind recently
received the "Sagamore of the Wabash"
award from
Indiana Governor Robert D. Orr.
Legend says the term "Sagamore" was used by
the
American Indian tribes of the northeastern United
Mates to describe a great man to whom the chief
turned
wisdom and advice.
The award is the highest honor bestowed by the
governor upon citizens who are "distinguished
by
for
Mitchell '80
Stelma '80
Thomas
(
L. LltUe, Esquire, Is a talented
and compli
has brought great energy to a variety Ol
pursuits: he has been a legislator and a lawyer,
a
teacher and a coach, lifeguard and mystic, Democrat,
Republican, and once again Democrat, baptized believer
and closet pantheist, Marine drill Instructor and anticated
war
Representative: Pat Blehl Cranford, 77 Hawthorne
Avenue, GUbertftvllle, PA 19525 215 ) 367-9188
man who
activist
colorist
and
He
is
an
Campbell
also an Impressive self taught water
accomplished practitioner of Judo
'81
Mayo
'81
RICHARD RONALD ROKK
ftf
ulty Of Creator
on Decembei
•
New York
a
member
I,
h
of
i
the
died
13, 1986.
Me earned a master's degree
of
63,
Nantlcoke Area School In
at the State University
at
Cortland and an elementary principal's
ertlflctte from the
Diversity ol Scranton.
Ht ll survived by hl.s wife and a dtllgbtei Lori,
I
Wall '81
Ernes '83
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
24
a
A nationally certified counselor, she also earned
was elected
degree at the University of Delaware. She
Delta Kappa, national leadership honorary
1987
Omicron
and was awarded the Hepburn Award
to
society,
for
Creative Leadership.
Inc.. a
She is also president of Training Scenarios.
films.
corporation which produces educational training
CARL
HACK
G.
manager
been
has
'67
named
division of
operations
a
Inc..
Advanced Handling Systems
Morgan Corp. in Morgantown
for
'67 has been named chairman of the
management in the School of Business at
Commonwealth University in Richmond. Jon.
R JON ACKLEY
department
Virginia
of
who is an associate professor of office automation
management, served as acting chairman during the
academic year.
Jon and his wife, Miriam,
1986-1987
New
Kent.
VA
live at
Rt
I,
Box
139B-1,
23124.
1968
Shah
Karpinski "83
VANHOUSEN
'63 died on November 21,
L.
1986, at age 50 at the home of his sister In New Mllford.
He had taught for 17 and a half years In the Ephrata
and Lampeter-Strasburg school districts before moving
to Salem, Oregon, to work in that state's General
Services-Real Property Division.
He was a son of C. Frank VanHousen and the late
Bernlce Darrow VanHousen. He served In the U.S. Air
BRUCE
Force.
Also surviving are three sisters, a slster-ln-law,
several aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. A
brother, BUZZ, died In 1981.
HARRY MATH IAS
has
'63
been
named
athletic
Run
School District In Turbotville.
He has been a coach at the school since Joining the
faculty In 1963 as a social studies and sociology teacher.
He has served as assistant athletic director for the past
director at Warrior
four years.
DENNIS
MATZON1
J
'63
and
his
wife,
Dennis
Bettse,
recently.
their 25th wedding anniversary
principal of the Nantlcoke Junior High School.
are parents of three children. Gary, Linda and
celebrated
is
They
Jeffrey.
JOSEPH
PerUomen
RADO
A.
Jr. '63
School's Hall
<>f
Karchner '87
Cunnion '85
"83
had been substituting in the top position since March
He earned his master's degree at Bloomsburg and his
secondary principal's certificate from Temple Univer-
He
taught business education at the high school
from 1965 to 1974. when he was named vice principal.
slty.
1966
Representative: Anthony
Ocean,
Dr.
NJ
RICHARD
FULMER
H.
earned a doctoral degree
DAVID
Cerza, 6 Lancaster Drive,
J.
07712 (201) 922-0039
C.
at
HUSEMAN
'66
Pottstown has
of
Honor
In recognition
'66,
a social science professor
College, has contributed to
at Butler County Community
the third edition of "Great Ideas for
Teaching Econom
ics," a book on instructional methods published by
Scott, Foresman and Co.'s College Division. Two of the
techniques he has used to enliven economics classes
have been selected for inclusion.
He also designed a labor union "word search" puzzle
that appeared in the second edition.
1967
the president of World
plers elementary program.
Thomas Lemon,
1502
Susan Drive,
The 20-year class reunion will be held on Homecoming
Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE USE THE RESERVATION FORM WHICH APPEARS IN THIS QUART-
ERLY.
MARCIA A. TYLAWSKY '67 of Linglestown, has been
promoted to assistant banking officer at the Strawberry
Square office of Commonwealth National Bank in
Harrisburg. She had been senior customer representaLinglestown
office.
She joined the bank as a teller in 1980 and was named
a customer service representative three years later.
Representative. Ernest R. Shuba, 16
Flemlngton, NJ 08822 (201) 782-8619
Jr.
'64
of
Danville
has been
Commonwealth Bank's Regional Bank
of
a self-employed public accountant in the
Danville area and is a registered representative of
Lincoln Investment Planning, Inc., of Jenkintown.
is
Dr. BARRY SCHEETZ '67, professor of geochemistry,
mineralogy and nuclear and hazardous materials management at Pennsylvania State University, was the
commencement speaker at Kutztown High School in
June.
Scheetz,
who
taught chemistry at the high school from
earned his master's and doctoral degrees in
geochemistry at Penn State.
1967 to 1971,
MARY A DeVORE
1965
grade teacher at the Rice
Crestwood Area School
was nominated for the 1987 National PTA
Phoebe Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator of the
Year by the school's PTA. He has been a teacher at
Crestwood for nearly 20 years.
In addition to his teaching duties, he is the advisor for
the Young Astronauts Club. He has also worked closely
with the students in expanding their skills on the
Commodore 64 Computer.
Ryan and his wife, Bette, live in Berwick with their
two children: Christian and Patrick.
DON HOCK '68, director of the budget at BU, has been
elected president of the Pennsylvania Auctioneers Association.
He succeeds RON
FUNK
'68.
The Rev. LYNN D. TRUTT '68, pastor of Bethel
United Methodist Church in Montoursville, has earned a
doctorate of ministry degree from the Theological
School at Drew University in Madison, N.J. He earlier
received a degree at the Methodist Theological School in
Ohio
Prior to coming to Bethel Church in 1983, he served
United Methodist charges in Oceola, Ohio, and East
Freedom, Pa. He was a naval aviator before entering
17,
have two daughters, Crystal,
his wife, Eileen,
and Melissa,
14.
RICHARD P. CONNER '68 has been appointed to the
board of directors of the Bloomsburg Bank-Columbia
Trust Company.
Conner, owner of Conner Printing Company, is a
director of the Bloomsburg Municipal Authority and is a
district commissioner for the American Youth Soccer
Organization. He also served on the Bloomsburg Strategic Planning Committee.
MESSNER
'68 has been named superintendSTEVE
ent of the Susquenita School District. He formerly was
superintendent at Shamokin and high school principal at
Shikellamy (Sunbury).
'67.
who earned
a
master
of arts
at Bowling Green State University in 1974. is
director of the Communication Skills Center at Ohio
Northern University.
Three years ago. as a kind of hobby. Mary started
writing romances with one of her colleagues at the
center Under their pseudonvm. Madelvn Dohrn. THE
ROBERT
J. GIBBLE '68, president of Beard & Co.
a regional accounting firm, has been named
president of the Reading Chapter of the Pennsylvania
Institute of Certified Public Accountants.
Inc.,
CAROL KOPP SUTZKO
'68
was recently recognized
10 years of service to the Schuylkill Business
Institute in Pottsville. She is an instructor in the
for
business administration/
earned a master's degree
accounting department. She
business education at BU.
in
degree
Representative. Carl P. Sheran, 43
Kennett Square, PA 19348 (215) 388-1259
GARY COX
fifth
the
Honeyman Road,
Directors.
Bausch
Representative: R.
Lansdale, PA 19446
tive at the
1964
BAUSCH
a
in
District,
He and
Electronics Sales and
Service Inc. in Morgantown, Rado began coaching at
Upper Merlon High School in 1964 He coached the
wrestling team to a 9-1 record. Later, he coached at Our
Lady of Uiurdcs Regional High School in Shamokin,
where he coached golf for four years Ills teams earned
a 28-4 record that included four Central Pennsylvania
Catholic Championships. He also coached wrestling
from 1965 to 1974, posting a career record of 78-54-1. He
Is now head coach for the Wyomlsslng Spartan Grap-
JOHN H.
appointed to
'68.
School
the ministry.
of his coaching activities.
Now
CHARLES RYAN
Elementary
Bryn Mawr College
has been Inducted into the
Athletic
Representative: Dr. Robert E. Boose, 942 West State
NJ 08618 (609) 989-7435
Street, Trenton,
Fawn
Lane.
has joined the staff of the Lutz Real
Estate and Insurance Agency of Bloomsburg as a
realtor associate He will serve" clients in the Elysburg,
Catawlssa and Numidia areas.
A U.S. Army veteran who served in Vietnam, Cox was
owner of "The Village Inn" in Numidia for the past
'65
eight years.
He and his wife, Marlon, are residents of Elysburg
RONALD J. LUBAS
has been named principal of
Reading High School. A vice principal for 12 years, he
'65
BEST DEFENSE
Romance
will
be
published
as
a
Silhouette
August 1967
Her husband. Jim, a former faculty member at
Bloomsburg. is chairman of the art department at Ohio
Northern They are the parents of a son. Christian, a
high school sophomore. They live in Ada. Ohio
1969
Representative: Sandra Ekberg Brown, 2177 Rebecca
Drive, Hatfield,
PA
19440 (215) 368-2784
in
VIRGINIA B. SCHWARTZ '67 has been promoted
from director of counseling services to director of
student development at St. Lawrence University in
Canton. N.Y.
JIM RIGGS '69 occupied a world of his own making
when he performed in "Susannah" at the Fulton Opera
House on May
Riggs sang a featured role and
as scenic designer in this Lancaster
Opera Workshop production.
A speech therapist in Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate
Unit 13, he earned his master's degree in speech
correction at Bloomsburg. He went back to school at the
University of Delaware about six years ago to do
made
his debut
28-31.
1
graduate study
HENRY
in
theatre design.
LONGENBERGER
W.
Bellefonte has
been named assistant principal of Edward
Hand Junior
High School in the School District of Lancaster
He earned a master's degree from East Stroudsburg
University and is a doctoral candidate at
Penn State
From 1977 to 1985 he was assistant director
and
elementary school principal in Montevideo.
Uraguav
Prior to that he taught in the Milton
Area School
I
included eleven interviews with
people
SEE$F 5f\ £
Lower Paxton Township
named the state's Outstanding Adult Educator
He received the award from the board of
directors
of the Pennsylvania Association for
Adult
Continuing Education.
He was recognized for the educational programs
developed by the State Correctional Institution at
Camp
Hill, where he is employed, and
for his contribution to
adult education in the state.
He was formerly employed as an elementary teacher
and a reading specialist in the Central Dauphin School
District.
in college, is married to the
former PATRICA TROY '69. They have two daughters
Heidi, age 16, and Megan, 10.
Dr. THOMAS B. BRADLEY '69, a professor of
special
education at Shippensburg University, has raised
over
$6,000 in the past five years for the Foundation
for
Exceptional Children with his "Brash Dash." He runs
the 26^2 mile race after soliciting pledges
from friends
and Shippensburg area residents.
Bradley's interest in special education grew from
a
visit to the Selinsgrove Sate School
and Hospital - now
Selinsgrove Center
while an undergraduate math
major at Bloomsburg. He was deeply impressed by one
-
resident in particular.
her arms and legs "like sticks wrapped in
skin," lay in a crib unable to speak or move
But she
was able to smile when spoken to, Bradley recalls and
it was like "the smile of an
angel." All she had to give
girl of 16,
the world
was
a radiant smile.
She was so special that Bradley thought working with
other such special people would have to be exciting.
He
changed his major to special education and subse-
quently earned a master's degree at
at
Penn
BU
NANCY GEIGER SMITH '69 was elected in May as
the education director for the League of Women Voters
of Pennsylvania at the League's state convention
in
Warren. The board consists of 17 people who oversee the
activities of 60 local leagues throughout the state
As a
director, she will monitor legislation and coordinate
*\
NOBLE C QUANDEL Jr '69 has been named
dolors of Pennsylvania National
»?, ,.?
Pottsville
He
is
president of Noble
was a co-producer of a 30-minute cable
"Merit Pay for Teachers: Yes or No 9 "
and
'••>v,s,
are parents
'69
a third
,wo sons
o<
>ann\
I
C
Minersvi ie. and The Quandel Group,
Inc
and Harrisburg.
B
THOMAS FANTASKEY
Kcprescntatlve .lohn W Dalfovo, 21:.
Forrest al Drive
Caravel Fair. DE 19701 (302 268-9403
to the
Bank.
)
Quandel Co
.
ol
BRUCE
Mlnersvllle
ffJ5?irJ
mathemati, tea, he.
at Lewlsburg High School,
has been named "Outstand
tag Teacher" by Sigma XI. the
scientific research
'69, a
«
instructs three different
sclent-.-
oui
.mmial
Community College
His scholarly endeavors have centered
around the
labor movement
He has published a book on the
Fairless Works of the U.S. Steel Corp In
which he gives
great credit to the workers who migrated
from the
anthracite coal fields
.
LOU MULKA
BU Husky rooter. He's
persuade his accounting students to
'69 Is a fervent
to
further their education at his alma mater
Lou taught business subjects at North Penn
High
School in Blossburg for eight years before
Joining the
faculty at Ephrata High School ten years
He and
his wife.
ago
JoAnne. have a son. Chris, age
ELAINE MUELLER
of
'69
nine.
has retired from the faculty
Bloomsburg Middle School
Captain
awarded
veteran,
FREDERICK W
KAISER
'69
has
been
the Air Force
Commendation Medal A 16-year
Is currently chief of the programming
Detachment 40. 2nd Weather Wing RAF In
he
Croughton. England
He
is
married
to the
former Linda Mark
\\
;
,\
'
the volunteei resources division
ampalgn
i
L.
REITZ
human
'•-"•'I
has been appointed assistant
resources dlrectoi „| (he North
'70
i».»"k
1
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t
I
Reltz
•'>'«•'
a
"I
vr -"'-
Sunbury resident, served as personnel man
Warshow &
II
1,1101
Minhm
,lr
He is chairman of the social studies department
at
Harry S Truman High School In Levi! town He also
teaches at Rutgers University and at
Mercer County
of
The $7r,o minion financial Institution
600 I"'
who serve cuslomers In :i:i comm.!
mty office locations and the corporate
headquarters and
opera ions cenlei m Wllllamspoi
Bloomsburg and
projects.
managed
mini
Presidenl
<
UM
of Karl Man
Dickinson College.
The grant offers Dr Lavelle a unique opportunity
for
advanced study of Marx' significant works
He will worl
under the direction of Professor George
Fl ledman
Dr Layelle was one of 15 teachers from
the United
States selected to participate In the
program sponsored
by the independent grant-making
ageni y established by
Congress In 1965 to support research and
education
I
'
formerly taught at Middleburg High School
always trying
"
Stall
Dr. JAMES J. LAVELLE has been
awarded a grant
by the National Endowment for the
Humanities to stud-,
the political and social thought
Allentown has been
,h
Berks county
ned a master's degree in human
administration from lhe
nlverslh „| Scran
o.
H«' -a.
'In
RONALD
v
give him credit for using his own
time to help
them acquire a background In compute!
also earned a master's degree at
70
,l,rect0r
'<»nnerl>
«>«'
He
computer
members
WF1DMAN
R.
I
I;;;;"""
Universe h, is the first teachei to
be honored with this award.
Sigma XI Is a volunteer organization honoring
sciontists and encouraging
scientific research
Fantaskey
was honored for his "continued insplratmn.il
and
enthusiastic teaching." according
to chapter presidenl
David Pearson.
Fantaskey. who has taught at
Lewlsburg since rim
developed the computer science
curriculum
JOHN McKAY '69 has accepted the head basketball
coaching job at Lancaster Catholic High School He
leaves Lourdes Regional High School in Shamokin
after
an outstanding 12-year tenure during which his
teams
averaged 21 6 victories per year He guided the Red
Raiders to a 260-97 slate in his 12 years and seven
LWV.
forma SUSAN FRITZ
"<
.
after leaving the presidency in 1985, she was appointed
as a director on the board of the Bucks County Council
and vice president of the Southeastern Pennsyl-
In 1986 Nancy
television show.
to
business/market-
1970
;
section.
vania Region
his wife, the
MW
hi is
1
League activities in the area of education
She previously held several board positions on the
local level before becoming president of the Doylestown
Area LWV in 1983. While continuing on the local board
LWV
for
New York
,
»*;
Area
and a doctorate
What doesn't seem to fall apart, however, is Bradley's
determination and his support of the Foundation for
Exceptional Children, based in Reston. Va
Then charge was
i
'
!'
State.
Calling himself a "perpetual resolution-maker."
he
gets in shape for the run by working out and
jogging
But after the marathon, he says "it all falls apart."
.
Clayton has also been presidenl
chief executive offl,n/' grange Count>
,N N
School Employees
redil Union foi the past 12 vea.s
N ,fe
Laura> and d ^ghters. Kelly and
ifSS^iiiS
Kathy. live in Lackawaxen Twp near
Hawley.
He
Tom, as he was known
WI
,
business markeUng
« cu >«™
K curriculum
lnvls Scnoo| s
op neu graduation sequences
I''''"
• deral
society, at Bucknell
'69 of
the
'
J'vo
3 masler s de ^ ree at the University
of
1
Scranton™*
as press coordinator for special
Friends of Mario Cuomo and for State
Coalitions Against Domestic Violence. She
was listed in
"Outstanding Young Women of America" in 1982.
As a member of the Women's Foreign Policy Council
she has helped to coordinate public relations
in an effort
to bring to women a greater
role in policy-making
6
spheres.
A
25
is
,„,
,„
ing students in
'
for
1987.
y
,P rlnclDal of "»e Wallen'paupack
c
School for the past three and a half
years.
who
J
He most
5STi
Middle
the State Education
ol
selected bythe State Education
Department to serve on
""<•"'"•> committee u, mil;,
"
native of Berwick, he served as a
teacher for eight
years and a school admlnstrator for nine
years
Mazur has served
for
35
A
pohcy"
Mazur's work as a journalist has taken her
to Greece
Turkey, and Saudi Arabia, where she
has researched
and written articles on solar energy with credits
in such
magazines as Forbes. Omni. Solar Age. Popular
Mechanics and Gentlemen's Quarterly
She has talked to experts on solar energy
in Stockholm. Sweden, where the sun is never
more than 10
degrees above the horizon in December
extension
i
Clayton,
COOrd.i, do,
has joined the staff of
"awl**. Honesdale and
tn
/'
s
stru
to
lo
t
'
£ JFVH
III '69
,
'69 was selected
as one of 16
markeUng regional leader bv
^'"™l
aU ;
tlCtaM stance to the bus!
SL?/
uss marketing teachers in his region
seven counties)
'
RUSSELL E SHIELDS
Sl er
Agency
ST
5
Newfoundland
'
WERTZ
at
ei
11
\v
offi-
and members of Congress.
Held at the home of Stewart Mott.
the reception
featured panel discussions designed
to focus attention on
nation s women can make 10 fore 'gn
T.
live
CLAYTON
J.
be a business
to
in
T\
cials,
CHARLES
DONALD
tochers
^^own
Nancy, her husband" Richard, and
sons
Countryside Drive. Doylestown. PA 18901
of the
Catholic, he will also be
the school's vice
principal In charge of instruction
Lebanon
BdUCtttona] Center
25
M Lancaster
Brian and Andrew. Nancy developed
her interest in art
Art League, and
PvhiL™/"^ °L the
artwork ln J uried and non-juried
l*h h
n
exhibits
in Bucks
Countv
DC
has been
JtwWj
al lhe
1987
championships
Nor,humberland County Coach
I
ifmF*
W.u
levels of
all
Mt
t
l
a journalist and documental
television producer, attended the
recent Women's For
eign Policy Council reception in
Washington
America's outstanding women hosted 500
invited guests
inc uding ambassadors, media
and White
events
District
interspersed with man on the street
sequences, and comments from school
children on their
favorite teachers
Following graduation, she taught for
a total of five
years in districts in Newark. Delaware.
'69.
House
in
education,
District.
SUZAN MAZUR
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
which was aired throughout Bucks
Countv as a part of
the series "At Issue" produced by
the League The show
'69 of
,
\
<
'<>
e<
;,lso
'hat
oCorp
,
''•""'•'I
Sons. In.u
the lasl seven
he was employed hy the City ol
and
F King, In.
,
|
,
(
'•ertllleate
Sus(|iiehanna University and
is
In
management from
currently
in
.,
I'enn Slate
graduate degree program In human resources
l,r
'"""••d
lhe forma
'alrleia Mattern
1
and
1
I
,
,,|,
"«
v
Adam
I'.'rcr.ls
of
I.
.in
children
Uryan
lleathei
.mil .luslin
UiltiiAiNK 8HBMA "70, a science teacher at Bishop
Waiey High ScIkmiI In lla/.lelon, was selected as (he
1987
recipienl ol the Athena Award ol the
Oreatei Hazleton
''>'""hci ol
ommen-e and Wi Ighl Oldjmoblle
'
i
The awar.i
handsome bronzi and crystaJ sculpture
annually a s business <», professional
has demonstrated "the hlghesl level of
profesalonal accompllshmenl
The independent panel
"'
based ,ls selection on excellence in the
individual's given profession, in-,
individual contrlou
tions to thai occupation personal
professional motive
overall support f,„ women in the work force and
Is
q
presented
woman who
hei
o«
up. in,, n,
achievements arifl awards
Lorraine has been a member of the science faculty
and cheerleadlng coach at Hafey for 17 years. She
earned a master's degree at BU, served on the
NCATK
;'">u p lor Mil, and was a mcmbc, „|
\i, |,||c
States Evaluation Team.
She received a National Science Foundation grant for
research instruction at Shippensburg University, was
,|
i
,,
(
the rex Iplenl
ant)
< Westlnghousc Tomorrow'] s.-icniisi
Kngineers Teacher Award, as well as lhe Teacher
Award
of Sigma Xi, a professional science
organization.
Last year she was elected awards chairman for the
1'enrisylvania Junior Academy of Science. She
has
ored students in regional and state competitions
101 the Inn, or a< .iderny of Science for the past
15 years
For this, she was awarded the Westlnghouse Science
Talent Search Commended Teacher Award.
The Hafey teacher obtained three credits for a
National Cheerleadlng Association course, received
a
'horeography plaque Iron, the National Cheerleader
Association Superstar Dance Drill National Championh«- firs)
ship for
place \><>m porn routine in the nation
and was elected to the U.S. Cheerleader Association and
Dynamic Cheerleader Association Hall of Fame.
i
KICHAKD E. BELL 70 earned a Doctor of Education
degree at Temple University in May. He earned a
master's degree at Villanova University in 1973.
He is an assistant principal at Penn Wood High School
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
Lansdowne. Bell and his wife, Marilyn, are the
parents of two sons, Richard and Michael. They reside
in West Chester.
26
in
III,
JOSEPH LAUGINIGER
Jr.
70 has been named
FRANCIS
CHOPKO
J.
the
Hawk Mountain
DEBORAH GOULD RADZW1CH
was married
named
(Master's 70) has been
DONALD M. HOUCK '70 has rejoined Keystone
Central School District as assistant superintendent
He
had been assistant principal at Bald Eagle-Nlttany
High
School, Mill Hall, for seven years before being
named
principal of Bellefonte Area High School a year
ago.
He and his wife have a son, Adam David, adopted
from Korea.
Representative:
PA
William H. CluJey,
17331.(717) 225-3285.
Hammond
621
2
STETTS SHINN 71 has °een named
n™™"®"
S€m,nars and business programs
CT^"C dma n fonRer offorcontinuing
education
1
rlh
,
,
l
«
,
Trident
at
?
C
hS?E
SK*
Include
F
Cnar,eston
,f
.
SC. Her
responsibili-
?*
i
the
development
of seminars and workshops
meeting the educational needs of
Trident
businesses She will also be
working with individual
companies to develop customized In-house
programs.
ties
aimed
at
laum
tne d,v,s,on 01 continuing
JSa^u
.
l
,d ,t Tecn slnce 1981 and
ha « served af
consultant and Instructor to several
local companies
er SlS er Marc,a Hessert also
operate a
hrSEfi boutique
JJ .•
i
bridal
in
n
ct«»u°V
ln
?
'
,
-
Summervllle
LAMAR KERSTETTER
Z
nbUry
fnr seven
for
postmaster
mas/or
71 has been appointed post-
H<?
as Northumberland
years before moving to the
he scrved as pos,Lster at
^Kerstetter, his wife and two children
live
S
T
Gowen
In
GAHWILER
J-
71 has been promoted by
Pennsvlva
assistant vice
^H KD an C h an ger ofn' atheto Mount
p °cono
o
H
K
1!
f
He S.„
Joined the bank in January
1984 as an
J
assistant
branch management trainee and
became^
anager
Da,eVll,e ffice ln
N
B nk
S£n1
SS
'
L
?
,
^
Lt ^ar
haS Se
ed on fund dr,ves
T,
i
SeptemSr
°
f
or the United
Way
of
of
and MaryW00d Co,,e e and
the
*
of the 1985 American
Heart
Association campaign.
1
^
^
children^
E,0,Se
are
lhe
parenls
•
two
of
KEITH R SHADLE 71 is a sales
representative for
Lancaster County Motors. Inc..
in Marietta He is also
a
board member of the Marietta
Restoration Association
LARRY
by
FRY
A.
'73 of
Bancorp
president
the faculties of Nativity of
Our
I
orrt
School and Bishop Klonowski
High School before is
Ha nnan He has
g
as assTs ant vars
K
*Z
ZT
-
«™5
'73,
CPA, has been appointed
before studying at the Culinary
Institute
his wife,
the former
Barbara Sanzotto, are
Dawn and
Kerry.
Bloomsburg. She joined Columbia Life
in 1979 as an
administrative assistant tn the
company's actuarial
department. She was named controller in 1984
n he h b * n6 Nei1 are parents
/~
of a daughter.
™
'
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nifS^i
National
in
S^CHARD
Trust Bank
,eW
fo~arZnT
in
Orangeville.
'73.
assistant cashier at First
Sunbury, has also taken on the
f° r
C ° mmercial
**"
J^^m*
Cran
?
^
11,11
'2 has t**" named
vj ce
president
Providence Hospital in Williamsd he
3 similar P° sition at Geisinger
r ? in J?
Medical Center
Danville.
e
d
maSte S degree in business administration -,nd^! a ,fh
^
e at *" Universitv of South
MpLI
.
CaroUna
He and
his
wife,
iTK
T
hSfVK
1
the
former Sheri
Godfrey
are
dre
73 has
promoted t0 divisionaJ
fined Serv,ces. He wUl direct all accountf° r
hed S Residential Division. An
'
^
a.
eight-
paren ' s 01
MARCl
in
s^ndan,
GEORGE '73 recently earned a master's
psychology at Marvwood College
She is I
teacher in the Shikellamy
Scl&l WttSct
r
m
r
Moore
t
ons
ha
19
i?^!l!|
United
and then
be€
iS
Way
member
V Wyoming
0f the
*
of
Passional
Valley
as
first
in
his current position. He says
he
,eVeS in the im
y
P° rta «ce and advancement of
hn^
nnS
quality human service education
W M2S^
a,S °
a P art - tim e Acuity member in
the
HUnaD SerViCCS Admi n^ration, at
re C
iti0n ° f h i5 contrib "tions
indnr » p H°?;
\
Social
in this
area, he
fTiE°"K
commUman
t0
improving the quality of
life
bC,n
development Council
f th ^ ChUd
evidenced
by his many volunteer
11
H* S
0n the ^erne-Wyoming County
H Alcohol
V? Planning
and
Council, Rural
a d
fnThp"
is
5
a? ivitip\
,t,es
S
Drug
Management Corporation; Valley Santa,
Inc
Umted Way of Pennsylvania planning
Luzerne Countu
He
was
Work Honor Society as an honorary
member
Health
several
committees
Human
also serves as a
and
Services Advisory Council
mentor for the Leadership Wilkes-
pW?*
°W™*>°"
'°, the
states
Stated
in El Salvador and
Honduras
.ion^rr^rd^^
stas r«
ta
of
American
PUb " C admi " lstra '
j
B
SUSAN HADDAD LEITZEL
74 and
address
is
206 Princess Street.^anover
74
is
Amone,ii ha
'
™
her husband
PA
nm"
^
a vice president at
6 He and his
Kathi.
X^onwo'da^^
of
in
SP ia,izes in P^treatment/pro^els
engineering, and
InH th
the design, operation and
Sertol
C
staff at
staff
cKo.'Su
466,
haS *"« named mana
«<*
maintena "ce services for C.E.
including court
Family Resource Program and
mental retardation program
Luzerne and Wyoming Counties
for all
A.
I
'
activities in
for
V
his
program supervisor
Dam
he 3150 raduat ed from the
g
;
P P nnsvLnio 2
Pennsylvania
Bankers Association
Schools of Banking
and Commercial Loans at Bucknell
University.
0
human services.
human services career in 1974
when he joined the staff of the LuzerneWyoming County
Mental Health-Mental Retardation
Program
He served m a variety of capacities
Simmons began
.
1974 35 3 l03n aG*j USter 3nd
ha *
served as office manager of the
bank's Shamokin
nf^ni
efforts in the field of
liaison, director of the
GAIL S. KIPP *73 has been named vice
presidentcontroller for Columbia Life Insurance
Company
StPfl? Th
Mefani.
The family lives
^
1987.
BARRY B. SIMMONS 74 of Conyngham, vice president of strategic planning and
assistant chief professional officer for United Way
of Wyoming Valley, was
honored recently by the Child Development
Council of
Northeastern Pennsylvania for dedication
and tireless
Institute of
degree
ll£E$&
oSnfand 2^ *
?L
fE
January
TOM KEARNS
'73, a 1985 graduate of the
Culinary
America, has joined the staff of Wayside
Inn
n Weigh Scales as chef-manager. He
formerly worked
for Sheraton Inn, Danville,
and for Shearns Catering He
managed Harry's Grill in Shamokin for five
years
DAVID
He served as assistant pastor of the Grace Bible
Fellowship Church in Reading for three
years and as
pastor of the Calvary Bible Fellowship
Church in
Scranton for three years.
He served as a commissioned chaplain in the
US
Army at Fort Hood, Texas, from January 1984 through
his wife, the former Judy Ropers,
are parents
two sons. Keith and Kevin. They reside
in Las Vegas.
t
ThD0Uv D Hartraan P
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Rev.
and treasurer
Las Vegas.
parents of two daughters,
is
H. JONES 74 has been named pastor of
the Calvary Bible Fellowship Church of
Finesville He is
also a graduate of the Biblical Theological
Seminary of
Hatfield, Pa.
He
He and
w,fe> ,he former Ja
™ce Rupp. are parents
nfVK
u
of three children:
Jennifer. Jaime and Paul!
1973
J. WEGLINSKI 74, a captain in the U.S
Air
serving with the Headquarters Alaskan Air
Command at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska. He is
a command air base operability chief of programs.
for
the Hilton-Nevada
Corporation in
Kocienski joined the Hilton in 1984 as director
of
Internal audit. In 1985 he was promoted
to the position of
casino comptroller
In his new position as vice president
and treasurer, he
will be responsible for the
finances of all casinos and
hotels in the Hilton-Nevada Corporation.
He and
is
and
joined the bank in 1985.
of
L.
ALFRED
Landisville has been promoted
Inc.
to financial officer
of the account reconciliation department.
manager
74 and Kenneth
were married in Harrisburg. Ellen
employed at the Navy Ships Parts Control Center.
Force,
Meridian
Fern
19
DONNA LOUISE BUBB 74 of Muncy and Kevin Daryl
Morrison of Millersburg were married on Valentine's
Day in Pennsdale United Methodist Church. Donna, who
earned a master's degree at Shippensburg University is
a teacher in the Central Dauphin School District.
KMG
parents of two children.
He served on
ELLEN KATHRYN HEATON
is
the service subsidiary of the
Association of Pennsylvania. Suchanick was
formerly controller at HAP. Prior to joining HAP in
1978, he was a senior accountant with
Main
Hurdman.
Patricia Kanouse Peattie,
NJ 07419
Bretz Jr.
HAPSCO Group
m
NortrpTnnnT
North
?
Pocono chairman
Conyngham
of
Hospital
ROBERT KOCIENSKI
Ave., Hanover,
'73
to
MICHAEL A. SUCHANICK '73, a certified public
accountant, has been named vice president for finance
and treasurer of HAPSCO Group, Inc., Harrisburg.
V1CC
1971
Representative:
John M. Cara of West Hazleton on May 8
In Conyngham
Deborah is an assistant manager of
Gould's IGA Supermarket in Conyngham.
Council,
director of special education for the Northeast
Educational Intermediate Unit, effective July 1
He also
earned a master's degree at the University of Scranton
and Is a doctoral candidate at Temple Unlversi
1974
Avenue, Hamburg,
director of development for the Caron Foundation
He
will be responsible for fundralsing,
capital campaign
studies, and annual and deferred giving programs.
He formerly worked with
Boy Scouts of America.
Co.. Philadelphia district.
Czop is responsible for managing more than 80
municipal and private sector operations and maintenance contracts in Pennsylvania and Delaware He was
formerly manager of operations services for YWC of
Monroe, Conn., C. E. Moore's parent company.
He lives In Coatesville with his wife and son.
'70 and her husband, William
are the parents of a son, William James
Nash, born on March 18. They are also parents of a fouryear-old daughter, Adrienne They reside in Boyertown.
Nash
an area sales manager for Goodyear Tire and Rubber
They live at 14 Willow Street.
Luchi Manor, Conyngham.
and water distribuand industrial
facilities
tion systems for more than 100 municipal
clients in the Mid- Atlantic region.
JANET NOSSAL NASH
L.
wastewater treatment
of
maintenance
HANK R TUCKER '73 and Sandra Ann
named June 13 in West Hazleton.
Hank
Cox were
^mp?oy^
-ugnizeo
oy a naUonal
professional association of
contracts personnel for her outstanding
contributions to
the field of contract management
She was designated a fellow on February
4
1987 bv
Stanley E. Wilker. president of the
National" Contract
™
ement A550
1 00
The designation is among
most prestigious awards, granted onlv to
those
members who have used their talent and experience
to
benefit both the Association and the
contract manage6
ment profession.
8
M^TA
NCMA s
.
Nominees
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to
m
level
NCMA.
™
e StanJe y
!.
ESA
ZORANSK1
74 is director of corporate accountWorks of New Brittain. CI THER-
HAMMER '73 remains a homemaker
and spends her spare time performing
with the Far
mington Valley Chapter of Sweet Adelines
They are the parents
•
is
of
three sons:
Matthew
er (seven)
s
(10).
Michael (four). Their address
i°?5
37 Beldenwood Road, Simsbury. CT 06070
£
JIM WALLS
74. in his llth year as a State Farm
in Danville, recently
opened a large
office at 233 Walnut Street in that
community
Insurance agent
modern
He has completed
his
Life
Underwriter Training
Council insurance courses and has won
State Farm
Legion of Honor awards for quality service
every year
since becoming an agent.
ANDREW
J.
PRIMERANO
74,
who
received his Juris
Doctor degree at the University of Maryland
School of
Law m
January, has passed the Pennsylvania Bar
Examination. In law school his grade
point average
ranked him in the top 25 percent of his class.
He
is
employed as operations supervisor
for the Social
Security Administration in Baltimore,
Md He is the
recipient of two awards from the
Social Security
Admmstration for Sustained Superior Performance
in
December
-
and in January 1987.
He is married to the former Paula Rosini. Thev are
the parents of two children: Kevin and
Nicole.
1983
ANTHONY MOLESKI
Jr.
mm.
Wi hams
Valley School District in the Tower CityWilhamstown area of western Schuylkill County
Also a graduate of Mansfield ' University,
Moleski
holds an elementary principal's certificate
from the
University of Scranton and a superintendent's
certificate from Lehigh University.
He previously was elementary principal and assistant
superintendent at Pine Grove Area School District
Moleski and his wife, Susan, have two daughters
Sandra (19 months) and Sharon (five months).
MARY JEAN CAS ALE
74 has been appointed generaJ
WUliamsport Symphony Orchestra.
She studied voice and opera theatre production in the
master of fine arts program at Carnegie-Mellon University.
She has performed professionally with opera
companies and has worked as a stage manager
She has performed major roles with the Community
Theatre League, WUliamsport Civic Chorus, Lycoming
College and Brookside Playhouse.
manager
of the
GENE CAPERS
74.
LEA ANDREUZZI BOGNET 74
Dr
who began
his teaching career in
Allentown's Roosevelt School in 1976, has been named
interim assistant principal at Trexler Middle School.
He
thus becomes the first black administrator in the
history
of the Allentown School District.
Capers is also coordinator of the summer career
awareness program at South Mountain Middle School
He earned his master's degree and elementary principal's certification at Lehigh University in 1984
and 1987
respectively.
RICHARD CHARLES PERSON 74
and Kim Marie
Peterson are planning an October wedding Richard,
who earned a master's degree at Mansfield, is employed
by the Athens Area School District.
ROBERT L. COMPTON Jr. 74 and Faith Apple of
Selinsgrove are planning a September wedding Robert
is employed as a time study analyst at Wood
Metal
Industries.
a
director.
Johns will be responsible for the performance of all
field and laboratory testing in the firm's construction
quality control services. Additional responsibilities
include coordination of business development activities.
His extensive experience in construction materials
™mtr>
.i
developing the ftral
Luzerne Countv She
for the Luzerne Interne
diate Unit until opening her private
piaetu-e She also
serves as the speech pathologist for
HailetOtl General
School n„ard ||,
and church affairs
HJ and Ma wife
parents
Diversity.
In 1976 she was Instrumental
infant stimulation program In
i
nity
She completed bei Ph D at Penn
State where she completed research in
the area .»( child
phonology ami taught graduate eourses (o.
the depart
'ii< nt of communicative
disorders.
i
r\
coach and assistant track coach
at
Mount
met
He curmitlv scats as president of the
Mount Carmel
*
*
Columbia
.
taught chemist
.irmel
«
class at
P.P
Institute
ol
.
Mortuan Science
at Montgomery Area
and Mount
\rea from W«; to \m He also served
as cross
I
speech
,
the tormei
two children
oi
also active
s
Linda Kayo Miner, are
md
m>
i
commu-
othe.
in
Raj
M ROBIN HITCHCOCK
V.-.ona
"""<•'
Btnk
'75 has been promoted
by the
Koyortown to deposit operations
IH82. she was most
ol
M.ploved I,n the hank since
recently special operations manager
I'
in
KATHV JOSEPH MILLER
worked as a speech pathologist
Hospital.
Dr. Bognet and her husband.
reside in Hazleton with their son
Am
Prank Bognet.
r
h
,,ru *>»..»ared.
'
.;;
»»..
1
hen
I
ohic,
a minimum grade point average of
3.5 In their graduate
studies and rank in the upper one fifth
of then Clau
Joan was also elected vice president of the
chaptei a|
Marywood College.
and
Jeremy,
son.
JANSSON
V-
74. administrator of the Columbia
County Children and Youth Services, has
been Inducted
into PI Alpha Alpha, the national
honoi society for
public affairs and administration
Inductees must attain
'75
her
husband
who was born on October
is
three
Kathv
jading specialist at IN H -ono Mountain
School
The family lives m Pocono Lain
""
,
JOAN MOSIER
2
his wife,
'
degreC
8
read,ng at
,n
former Patricia McCreery
fom children Thev reside
the
Suuhu.v, aic parents
WUliamsport.
report writer for the
He had been
WUUamiporl Area School
ma8ler
'
ol
a
is
District
WUliamsport
In
In the
earned
Bloo msbu°rg
He and
"75 Is a
(ompany
ubllshlng
1
a teacher and coach
District for 11 years
of
In
ANGELYN M SANTANGELO
1975
Year awards
1.
Representative: Sharon Young Hllgar, Box 612
Barto. PA 19504 ( 215 ) 845-3615
RD
in
her husband. Robert, are parents of a son.
Alexander
and
In 1985
1986.
to assoat
Keystone .lumoi College She Is
the Developmental Education Department
l>n>lessoi
cnainnan
'75 Is owner of two
Que Pasa
Bloomsburg and WUliamsport She and
at
PATRICIA MILLER 75 has been promoted
"•" r
DEBRA HECKEL
fashion shops
'75 has been promoted
Delaware Valley Compufe.
She earned Employee ol the
operations manage,
Eaglevllle
to
pi
ami coordlnafoi
l
";
,
''
,r1
iU
'
'
additional
Developmental Malh She earned a
Maryw
C
yc and completed
graduate credit! from the
nlversfty
of
3
of
W*'
•'»
I
I
Pittsburgh
DOROTHY BAUMAN RHONE
Richard are parents of a
Bloomsburg.
75 and her husband.
daughter. They reside In
Michael Sowash were married
recently In Bloomsburg Linda Is assistant
dlm i,,, of
residence life at BU. and Mike is
associate director of
the Kehr Union. They reside at Catawissa
R D. 2.
KAREN
S.
married on
May
16 In Mt.
Gretna.
in
75 and Ron J Jones were
Gretna Karen Is employed by
Harrlsburg They live in Mt
KAREN VANPELT FORCE
JANE LESHKO BARTOL
'75
and her husband.
In
Berwick.
RENEE NESTER MACEIUNAS
Thl
'75
of
Drums was
Young Citizen by the Greater
Hazleton Jaycees She Is employed as an Insurance
agent and office manager for State Farm Insurance
In
West Hazleton
She has taken graduate courses in public service
administration at Marywood College, professional
courses at Lehigh County Community Collcc.
currently studying for her certified life underwriter
has
been very active in many community
including the Greater Hazleton Chapter of
Jaycees, the Luzerne County Junior Miss program.
Soroptimist International, the Women's Coalition
activities,
of
the
Greater Hazleton. the American Cancer Society
Greater Hazleton United Way. the city's Funfest celeGirl
Scouts.
and Jerry Walter Helm
burg
RANK M CASTELGRANDE
F
by Philip Morris
I
He was
Malvern
new
his
activities,
"
,,
l
>"
'75
has l>ecn promoted
ISA to section sales super visor
previously a division manage]
position,
he manages
field
in
In
sales retail
as well
as distributor and chain account
Johnstown and Harrlsburg, He Joined
1976 as a sales representative
''"lilies in
Philip Morris In
are parents of a daughter, Stephanie.
YM/YWCA.
'75
'75.
has
completed the School Nurse Achievement Program
through the University of Colorado.
She and her husband, Ted, live in West Hazleton
named Outstanding
are
m
.,
or orwigsburg were married on
Septembei 13 1086 In
i ottsviiie
she is a physical therapy aislatanl al Good
Samaritan Hospital In Pottsvllle They live in
Orwigs-
In
a school nurse In the
Hazleton Area School District, recently completed
the
School Nurses Practitioner Program at the
University of
Pennsylvania. She has also taken post-graduate courses
at the University of Scranton and
Penn state and
bration.
Voters.
of
he]
husband, Dr. Ronald E Miller
son, Patrick They live
Dallon
Johnstown.
Dennis, are parents of a daughter They live
She
parents
BACHINGER
Thomas and Thomas
Md
,lr
LAUREL IRENE TRAUH
LINDA ZYLA 75 and
certificate.
W. DAVID JOHNS 74 has joined Midlantic Testing
and Engineering Laboratories Inc. as testing services
S51.5?
ittshurg
\re.,
Is
in chemistry at the
University ol North Carolina
he also was an honor student and was
elected to
a
a He 8raduated second In his
WMre
He
I
l
a
•legnv
pathologist with a private practice
in Hazleton
3 masler s oH'ree in speech pathology
at
,TT?
Seton ,?
Hall
University and began her doctoral studies
at
74 has been appointed
assistant executive director and director
of management services for the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate
Unit
t,me of a PP° int ment he was superintendent of
I
THE lM EL '75 is owner of the Wlllard A.
i?uneral! Home in
Mount Carmel. Prior to
"•" hl '"'^ 'rom Bloomsburg with a
4.0, he earned
Ro^r™,
^'^nuM
concrete
technician
In the past, he has been
a member of the Cousteau
Society and participated in the
1985 membership drive
for the Scranton Chamber of
Commerce He is a charter
r f '* Th P,anelary S0Cl0lv '*
°
an organization to
!?mm£
f
promote space development
and education
Johns and his wife, the former
Luann Stanton, live in
Harding.
for the
GARY HAMMER
i
manager for a construction materials
testing labora
He is a certified nuclear testing technician
as well
as an American Concrete Institute
certified
of
27
r.n,„
entennial Committee.
She is the wife of John Macelunas.
ton-
award are evaluated according to
academic training and experience in
contract management, teaching and
publishing efforts
parUctoatlon in workshops and conferences, and
service
their
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
1987
and quality control has provided a
strong
background for his new position He began
his career as
an inspector technician on
various construction
projects For the past seven years.
Johns has been a
testing
Boy Scouts. League
of
Women
Lutheran Welfare Services, the
Chamber of Commerce and the 1987 West Hazleton
TDM SWEITZER
sional Ol the Vear
United
who
Is
Stales
'75
in
has been
named Tennis
the Middle stales Division
Profesby the
Professional
head pro
considered one
of
at
|f,r
Tennis Association Tom,
the Hershey Racquet Club, Is
lop leaching pros in he Middle
States.
In addition to his duties
activities at the Racquet
I
Hershey, he directs tennis
Club West, Mechanlcshurg.
al
and the Central Penn tennis camps held
'own ollege.
al
Elizabeth-
<
One
of hi
rtarrUburg
for
the
0
special projects
In
S
Is an Inner-city program In
which he helped the city get a seed grant
Tennis Association to help fund the
program
He started the Central Pennsylvania tennis workshop
last Mam,
More than
,300 high
school students
attended a dirnr conducted by Dennis Van Der Meer
i
With the sponsorship of area Mazda dealers, Sweltzer
Initiated a Junior tennis program last year In which
16
schools sent 25 seventh grade students to receive six
"i tree tennli instruction.
the central Perm Tennis Service which
provides certified tennis Instructors for hundreds of
aspiring stars, young and old. His expertise also extends
from the courts to the field of Journalism In addition to
publishing the Central Penn Tennis Association members magazine, he has written features for tennis
related periodicals, including Advantage Magazine, the
II''
head--,
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
28
official publication of the
Tom
1987
USPTA
also directs about 25
JOSEPH
U8TA
sanctioned tourna1,300 entries annually
Active in CPTA affairs for more than a decade, he
served as president from imt through \'M> and law the
membership grow to more than 1,300.
While a student at Bloomsburg, Tom earned the
ments which attract more than
number one singles position and ranks second in career
won-loss percentage ( 79 percent) He won the 1974
Eastern Collegiate singles title and the 1975 Pennsylvania Conference doubles crown.
He and his wife. Marcia, are parents of two children,
Abble and Andrew. They
Hershey
live in
SUSAN M. BECKERMAN
'75
recently earned a
master's degree in chemistry at Vlllanova University
is a research chemist for Foote
Mineral Co, Exton.
SUPRUM
W.
76
AJden has been named
of
School. She
general chairman for the 1987 Luzerne County Fair
scheduled for September 9-13 in Dallas
He is employed as a national sales manager for
Multiplex Manufacturing Company in Berwick
KIRK OHLINGER
manager
were married May
a
Dr. Jeffrey A. Stuckey
30 In Washington, D C. Donna, who Is
of the University of Scranton, is
graduate
employed at Prudential
In Galthersburg, Md
a
st*
I
75 and
Home Mortgage Co They
76, who has been a second grade CCD
teacher at Nativity B.V.M Parish in Tunkhannock for
the past 11 years, has been named CCD coordinator for
the parish. She has completed 180 course hours
in the
Diocese Religious Education Institute.
May
In
he earned a master's degree in
business administration/hospital and health
services
from Cornell University. In June 1979
he was promoted
1979
of
to assistant executive director
at the hospital. He also
served for six months as acting chief
executive officer
Green Home, a skilled-nursing
of the
boro.
He
I
facility In Wells-
married to the former Amy Putt of Mansfield
hey are the parents of a daughter, Amy
Danielle
and are expecting the birth of a second child.
is
three,
GRACE WALEWSKI BEKAERT
75 has been elected
president of the Coatesvllle Area Teachers
Association
Grace who also earned a master's degree in
special
education at BU, began teaching in
Cameron County
where she taught learning disabled students
from 1976
through 1979.
She then moved to Gallup, N.M., for two
years, where
she taught gifted children in grades
one through eight.
n 1982 she moved to Bloomfield,
N.M., where she
taught gifts students in grades five
through 12
e
New
Mexico, she became active in the
!! J
M
National Education
Association. She served as a local
representative, then moved up to
president-elect, president, regional chairperson
and member of the state
7
l
1
association's board of directors
Grace and her husband, Jerry, have a
two-year-old
y " ve at 1309 Blacknorse Road Coates
Jini.
-
PAi^£?
1976
SUZANNE CROMACK McCABE 77
CYNTHIA LANDIS
76, a speech and language theraElizabethtown Hospital and Rehabilitation
Center, has been named "Therapist of the Year"
by the
Lancaster Chapter of the American Business Club
Road, Chalfont,
PA
Randa Gossln
Triggs,
870
Myers
18914.
STEPHEN JOHN DEBUSKI 76 received a degree in
dental medicine at the University of
Pittsburgh in Mav
He was also Inducted Into the Beta Chapter
of
Kappa Upsilon
Omicron
(dental honor society)
he entered the oral and maclllofacical
surgery
residency program at Temple University.
He and his
wife, the former Marianne Murphy,
live in Philadelphia.
In July
Intermediate Unit before joining Elizabethtown.
In her current position, she is the
primary therapist
on the hospital's brain injury team. She
provides
speech, language and cognitive therapy to
people whose
brains are damages during an accident.
She also
supervises the student training program
for graduate
the
On June
address
JANE BIXLER 76
has joined the faculty of HughesHigh School as a business education
teacher She
resides in Cogan Station with
her husband and two
6,
Mark was married
363
is
PAUL SEIF
to Anne Corkill Their
W. Broadway, Jim Thorpe, PA 18229.
'77 is a
senior buyer at Sprout Bower.
MATTI
A. PRIMA '77 has been named a senior
vice
president for Henry Ansbacher Inc., a
media mergers
and acquisitions investment banking firm.
Matti and
rehabilita-
ville
branch.
in the Carbon County treasurer's
office as second assistant treasurer, first
assistant and
finally acting treasurer in 1984.
JOHN PATRICK 76 has joined the staff at Perm
btate s DuBois campus as program
coordinator for the
Division of Undergraduate Studies
Patrick, who earned a master's degree in
tion counseling at
the University of Scranton
is
completing his doctoral work in counselor
education at
Penn State. His research work has focused on
academic
counseling and student retention.
Patrick came to DuBois after serving
three years as
counselor for the academic assistance
programs at
Penn State's University Park campus.
He had previously worked as a counseling
supervisor for the
Oneonta Job Corps Center at Oneonta,
N.Y., and as
counselor for the Red Rock Job Corps
Center at Lopez.
Tamaqua
He formerly worked
students.
wife,
CHERYL
his
are the parents of a son, Chadwick
bom on December 29. Their daugther, Cheryl
was three on February 28. Cheryl has
a thriving
consulting business, servicing major
accounts on software/technology. They live in Briarcliff Manor,
'78,
Justin,
N.Y.
MICHAEL
are back
and
SUSAN KRAVATZ BARONE
&
'77
'78
Pennsylvania after five years in Texas and
three years in Maryland. Michael is working
for
Chrysler Credit Corp. in Wilkes-Barre, and Susan has
been working as a medical technologist in
several
different hospitals. They are parents of two
sons, Joseph
and Jonathan.
in
children.
CATHERINE
R.
d
STRESING WELSHANS 76
of
M arch
24 at a * e 32 Sne to"*™ in the
ip
m,
•earning
disability „
department of Brown Elementary
School in the Mifflin County School
District for nine
™7™
^!u
years.
Surviving are her husband, Larry;
step- mother, and two sisters.
her father and
JUDITH YOUSKITES 76
of Elysburg died July 2
an auto accident. She was a
cardiovasciUar technologist at Geisinger
Medical Center
for the past six years.
She previously worked in the
department at Sunbury Hospital for five
G. THOMAS HUGHES III 76 and
his wife, Ellen, are
parents of a daughter, Sarah Elizabeth,
born on July 21
mds 0ne ounce; 20 5 incne s>- She joins
r
a
2S
brother, Shane, age six and a
half.
hS"
'
D
DA
^
ZINSKY 76
nas ea ™ed a doctoral degree
f
from yi!
the Philadelphia College of
Osteopathic Medicme
I
t
JSNBT
GIBBONS HUNN
her
husband,
who
ROBERT
Airlines.
VANESSA
A CONEY
L M0RGAN >77 * Erector of PreventionC
Educat on Services
at Alcoholism and Drug
Services of
Lower Luzerne County, Inc. She has
been
ADS since 1979 and is a certified addictions employed by
counselor.
fh^°
J.
WELSH
RD
142
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Box
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women
re^lvPd ,ht
e H e cora ?
\
?t
duty iSfi?
while stationed
17821 (717) 275-3848
has been named
'77
of
Year by Otzmachson Chapter of
American Business
s Association. She is an
asset/liability officer for
Commonwealth Bank and Trust Co
She has been a member of
Otzinachson Chapter since
1977 and is currently vice
president.
the
S
Representative: Paul G. Self, P.O
PA
and
S. BELL '77 and Judy Cavanaugh
are
planning an August wedding in Southern California
Bob, who served as a lieutenant in the U.S.
Navy as a
combat aircraft pilot, is a pilot with Northwest
Orient
FRANCIS
1977
Danville,
'77
William, are parents of a daughter,
Katherine May,
was born on June 8. They reside in Jeffersonville.
in
MICHELE
DeSERA 76 is principal of the Laporte and
Turnpike Elementary Sc hools in Sullivan
County
In 1979 she earned a master's
degree in special
education at Mansfield University,
where she held
graduate assistant position in the
Department of Special
Education and the Office of Residence
Life
d Mon rom C0,lege she tau nt for
nlne
*
vpill%£:
VJ
..I
years.
She h
held positions at the Main Line
Day School in
Haverford and the Elk Lake School District
in Dimock
She was also employed by the BLaST
Intermediate Unit
Northern Tl °8 a Scn001 District in
Elkland
ea rnCd h
elem entary and secondary
been
has
MARK A. SVERCHEK '77 has been named a regional
banking officer by Pennsylvania National Bank. He
joined the bank as an officer trainee in 1985.
In his new position, Mark will maintain an
office at
who also earned a master's degree at
was employed by the Chester County
Cynthia,
yeTrs
Representative:
™
at
a
captain
in
the
US
Navy Ac ™evement Medal. He
f
for
superior performance of
Naval Air Station in Meridan,
?'
,
'
^
J^L
principal's
»
certificates
at, the University of
Scranton in 1985 and
,
MARK H LARZELERE
^
degree
Si
76.
computer science at Vlllanova University
in
com P uter Programmer/analyst for
Shared
t
in
,
BRODA LARZELERE 74
r^Z^^^
raising
who earned a master's
Mary and Michael.
received an
in
1983
MBA
and
re
l0n wm ** "eld on Homecoming
Wetk^rt*
Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE
USF THF rfqprva
TION FORM IN THIS ISSUE OF
THE (Ju^^TEFU,
X?ff ?
KENNETH
E. STOLARICK '77 has been
named an
V Ce P r sid6nt in lhe
commertSaT
?
ment 0 f Pennsylvania
p
National Bank. He joined the
bank as a loan officer in 1983
and was named senior
commercial loan officer in 1986.
m™
account
at
home
Ln^arT
*
as^^™!^^
VICKI
in
is
He
pist at
from injuries suffered
-
in Pottsville.
appointed associate director of alumni affairs at King s
College in Wilkes-Barre. She formerly was on the
student life staff at King's for five years, and for the
past two years was employed at the University of
Scranton.
Bloomsburg,
H. MORRIS 75 has been promoted to
associate executive director/corporate services
at Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital. He began
working
at the hospital part-time 20 years ago at
age 15.
Before Joining the hospital's administrative
staff as
administrative assistant in 1976, he had served
in
various capacities within the departments
of purchasing, business office and maintenance.
has been appointed laboratory
'77
Good Samaritan Hospital
at
assistant supervisor of microbiology.
He is studying for a master's degree in administration
at Saint Joseph's University.
She was employed by Intermediate Unit 18 for seven
teachers as a special education teacher in the Tunkhannock area. She is currently employed in the special
education department of St. Michael's School in Falls.
reside
ROBERT
Bible Institute
had completed an internship at Saint Joseph's Hospital.
Reading, where he most recently was employed as an
RUTH KUMET
She
DONNA M MILLER
Moody
currently attending
is
in Chicago.
master
s
V r
^^^^
at'^i"^en^R
ANN HORNUNG
degree
faculty of the
'77
in special
Wheaton
(
D ^l
^Ste ve^^an
and Arthur Reyes are
education at BU
Christian
Illinois)
is
on the
Grammar
and Mark w Jobson
dI^^A^^k^^
WeddJng ShC
empl °* ed
>77
a
U.rPofta
^
15
i
A
N SIMC0X
m^
J^June
married
Lock
>77
20
in
are
the
David K. Plessinger were
Haven. They live in Kck
^T
UNDA MARIE FOLEY
'77 and Robert
C Boehmer II
marTied July 18 ta Emmaus.
L nd'a Tho alll
.
earned a master's
degree at BU, is a teacher of
the
Ured ta 016 Carbon - Lehigh
Intermediaie
Unit
Unit They live at 132 South
Franklin Street. AlleSown
l
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Z
^
RTS 77 and
her husband,
f 3
n Jerem Louis, born on
!°
y
April 6 198? no" Pounds,
H° eight
ounces, 22 inches) Thev
oicA
J
of a daughter Jema
Irene
'
a~
-
™" iwJS
1978
FS?^
MILDRED
JamCS L ByroeS
7
'
WlDCant00 DriV*'
GENELOW
speech.
master's degree at Temple University,
is a business
education teacher in the Tulpehocken High
School
Thev
*
reside in Bernville
MORGAN L. WHTTEBREAD '78 of Bethlehem has
been named assistant treasurer of the
Birnev and Smith
Certified Public Accountants in Easton
He was formsupervisor with Peat. Marwick
&
Mitchell
Quick
Graham
Bell Association
SUZANNE MARBURGER
and Matthew Ringel of
Allentown are planning a June 1988 wedding
Suzanne is
a fourth grade teacher at St. Ann's School
in Emmaus
"78
TERRY
SHOEMAKER '78 has been appointed manager of the Boyertown branch of First
Federal Savings
and Loan Association. He was formerly a
mortgage loan
underwriter in the main office in Pottsville.
Honorary
Chapter
She and her husband. Timothy,
of
the
QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
29
marv pi
HASSETT '™ and STEVEN ROY
F^mM ELLEN
FELMAN
are engaged to marry Mary
Ellen is a
action and reading teacher in Johnstown
,
the
Alexander
,
1,1
live in
Narbeth
L
'78
JAMES B1SCHOFF
USA
to
Mate
at Ilu
and Elizabeth Marv
21 wedding Mark is
P AM
&
sta f
Matt
o,!
OB
in public administration at the University of Oklahoma
in 1980, is budget
director for the County of Dutchess in
New York Thev
reside in Poughkeepsie.
MARIE WALTERS
has joined the sales staff at
in Danville. She was formerly
associated with A. Pomerantz and Co., a
Philadelphiaretail office supplier where she served
as the
retail sales manager of the business
machine department and received an award for outstanding achieve-
based
ment
in sales.
She received a certificate
computer and information science at Susquehanna
University
She also
attended the museum training program at Cooperstown
N.Y., and studied museum education at Yale
University'
She and her husband, Tom, live in Bloomsburg.
in
HM
"
M.
ROSENCRANCE
has been elected
the board of directors of the Bethlehem
Musikfest
to
'78
(
)
743
and
'79
PATRICK
were married on June 26
medical technologist
at
Patrick is operations
Wilkes-Barre
J.
SALMON
{M
r
1
fall
'79
1
'77
of
h
-
I
A.
KELLY
of the
Comptrollei
Ol
and Scott S Tobey were
May 30 In Allentown Deborah Is employed
by Don Frederick Heal Estate They reside in Mini
town
hiuh risk
In
79 and her hus
""' ''oshua Bartla, horn on
also have
daughter Jr.,,, , (WO
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Co.nnu.nlcatlons
Command
U.nuug.on was
0l
In
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a captain In the U S Air
tn.ffl.
control manage, ol
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the
al
recentlv
North Surgical Unll Ol
where she has heon
:i
Hospital,
1979
ROBIN B KOEBERLE
yn-.NM Sited
'79.
manager
of
Bear Gap
the People s UepnhllCoM lm.a ,'s
Hl/ni Amhassadoi Program ol People
;»'
lo
People International
Koeberle. who previously was employed
as a geologist
"HI, k before the <;ien Burn Colliery
l"-;' 't
w.i.-. lon.r.l h v :><> othe.
American eoal Industry
Professionals who exchanged Info. .....I ion
with Do n
nineae ountei pai ti
Following briefings In Seallle. Washn.glon. the
delega
•'''-;«•
'»'«•
'79
certification
m m,
;
x
SUZANNE
and Nancy R Browneller
Mike ll I federal bank
examiner, employed by the office
Currency.
DEBORAH
'
l!*Mieral
wedding
nnri
She wrvea with foe 1018th
CommunlcaUona Squadron
Ui Force Bate In Nov Hampshire
In Clarks Summit Kl Isl
Mercy Hospit.il m Scranton and
manager for Honeywell Inc In
DENNEN
Park
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(
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an assistant vice president of commercial loans
at Northeastern Bank in Allentown.
He is a member of
Big Brothers of Lehigh Valley and the
Allentown
is
Chamber
n
''
hex
i'
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,
;;'
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employed since
MICHAEL E.
are planning a
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Passional
Northern Division
her
SANDRA SERAFIN
J"
276.
5577
KRISTIN
j0lned
of
Elklns
KEBFavx HE1LMAN HEFFNEH
;;;t;;*
Association.
He
earned
««ul
f"
,;
Representative: Corey M Waters. R.D. 2. Box
Old Susquehanna Trail, Sellnsgrove. PA 17870 717
and "a wife Claire are
Bloomsburg Hospital
at
cv^Associates
^ fc!
MN
she
1984
m
BE
1979
married on
ANTHONY
l
1
'78
Ambrosmo Real Estate
bom
Bangor
Uruecks received an
P«»«ylvanla Nurses Vssoc.a. on
"
conjunction with Einstein's Nurses
Week
»
'
Johanns were married on May 23 in
Jim who earned a master's degree
,
1
ot
o(
In
manager
Pittsburgh area
and Barbara Ann
Poughkeepsie N Y
Area Intermedlat^Unit
Belt Medical Center in
8
h fl
Einstein
n M2£:f?i!
J
Medical Center's
sales representative
In his new position, he is responsible
for the sale and
marketing of Philip Morris tobacco products
in the
'78
for Capital
'79 and Margaret
O Smith
Septembei wedding Uerard is
employed
.i
J2K555
parents
of a son
liilv
JAMES ANDRE MARQUETTE
,
CAM PHKLL
'78
division
n R " P h M Bal,e "»» be married
*
'^f
i
K
MeehanlCSbUrg
Ann is a speech inH
in
i
.
planning
has been promoted by Philip
in Pittsburgh
Pre
viously an area manager, he joined the
firm in i;>7i> .is a
Morris
r
GERARD M SELTZER
of
second child. Joshua Lawton. on May 17
Thev also
have a daughter. Undsey Anne, who was'
three on June
They
reside
in Midland. Michigan, where
9^
Ron is a
chemist with Dow Chemical
Their address is ?•>
Rosemary Court. Midland. Michigan 48M0
their
Bender are planning a November
sales manager for Drydene Oil Co.
l
language clinician
^
MARK ELIJAH PR1NGLE
I
onT,
Minis!
M
NALD E "ENDERSHOT 78 and
u£L
HEMANS HENDERSHOT '79 announce SHELLEY
the birth
in
Bethlehem
He is married to the former Marianne McNultv
and
they have two daughters. Maureen and
Lauren.
Language and Hearing Association, and
Marian
A.
'78 are Eric S.
Bross were
recently in BernvUle Mildred, who
earned I
manned
erly a
Philadelphia.
She is vice president of the Quota Club in
Philadelphia
and is a member of the Alexander
(Jraham Bell
Association for the Hearing Impaired,
the Pennsylvania
Commerce.
Dr. WILLIAM F. JOHNSON '79 and Sheryl I*c Barton
are planning a September wedding Dl
Johnton, a
graduate of the Pennsylvania College ol Optometn
employed by Dr. Frank'a v Iflion Centa ol Bloomaburg,
i
,I,,M
v, ll,,(l
Talynnn, Datong, (iuiyang Kun.n
and^ Hong Kong
Koeberle, who earned
bachelor's degree In geology
Ing
;i
"l«''.'les
RODNEY HINKLE '78, who is employed by the
Bureau of Audits in Bethlehem, is one of 12 outstanding
employees of the State Department of Revenue who
have received an "Award for Excellence." He resides in
CHERYL S. LANE '79 has Joined the Pennsylvania
State System of Higher Education as a senior financial
analyst in the Office of the Chancellor sin- r.>r ..>«-> h,
was a budget analyst for Pennsylvania Blue Shield
his
own
consulting firm in Sha.nokiri
lie
Information and maps for a booh entitled
[uppijed
'"'
""' Mineralogy
of
'
Coppei
UreJllUm OCCUTT-
""
the Picture Rocki and Jonestown
Quadrangle!
Lycoming and Sullivan Counties In Pennsylvania."
111
Trumbauersville.
JAMES
THOMAS
PECUCH
and Renee A. Bartholomew
were married January 31 in East Greenville. Tom is
employed as a controller at Calo Pet Foods in AllenJ.
'78
town.
PATRICIA DREISBACH FERRY 78 and her hus
band, William, are the parents of a son.
They reside at
Bloomsburg R.D. 3.
LINDA and DANIEL LECHNER
projecLs
J
RENITSKY
'79
has been named accounting
manager and banking
officer
'78
and
'81
announce
Tammy
Common
wealth Federal Savings and Loan In Norrlstown
A certified public accountant, he was previously a
senior accountant for Deloltte Hasklns and Sells In
Princeton. N.J He earned an M H A. degree at Rutgers
He
JAY DOTY "78 has
advertising manager
is
a self-employed framing
been
promoted to classified
for the Press-Enterprise in
Bloomsburg. He joined the P-E in 1980 as a display
MARK A. DIEFENDERFER '78 has joined the
accounting firm of Zuber and Co.. where he will be
responsible for
its
client
computer services
JUDITH SPITZER-SEXTON '78 has been notified by
the Pennsylvania Department of Health that she
has
passed the state hearing aid fitter examination Judith,
who also earned a master's degree in education of the
hearing impaired at BU, is a teacher of the hearing
impaired
Archbishop Ryan Memorial Institute for the
an associate of Lisa Blackman Koenig,
AudiologicaJ. Speech and Hearing Aid Services in
deaf.
She
at
is
1
were married
1
I""
Mlghl
'79 and Joan
Beverly
Blnghamton, N.Y. He Is a
In
""
idmlnlatrator with the Slngei
Slinulatlon Division in Klrkwood
I
reside In Blnghamton. N.Y.
am
NY
Link
Thev
1981
and her
husband, James, are parents of a daughter born at
Berwick Hospital Center They reside at Sugarloaf R.D
'79
Representative
MARK and JANET KAUNAS JANDA 79 & '81 are
parents of a son. Jason Michael Mark Is a computer
programmer for AT&T Technologies, and Janet Is a
data management consultant for PP&L Mark Is work
Ing on his MBA They reside In Allentown
PETER M HOPKINS
works as a sales representative
Consolidated Freightways in their airfreight based in
Los Angeles. CA After leaving Bloomsburg. he earned
his B A. in business administration at California State
University at Fullerton
On April 27. 1985. he married Christie Lynn Boozer,
also a CSUF graduate They live In Brea. CA.
for
CHUCK
and JOY CHESNUTT STATHOPOULOS 79
and "80 announce the blrn of their daughter, Michelle
Joy. on September 2. 1986 Chuck is a senior program
mer analyst for the Vanguard Group. Inc.. in Valley
Forge Joy stays busy with Michelle and Bryan 'age
three). Their new address is 1678 Briarwood Lane.
Pottstown.
PA
19464
Beverly Howard Carle,, 8821 SOUth
Ash Place, Broken Arrow,
JOSEPH
advertising salesman.
He and his wife, the former Jackie Kemper, are
parents of a daughter, Nicole Marie.
'
lives in Morrlsvllle
Northampton
Intermediate Unit, and Dan
contractor and home builder.
William JOSEPH smith
Clark
University.
ROBERTA TRULOCK PALUSHOCK
the birth of their third child, Scott, in
April 1986 He
joins
(five) and Stacy (three). Linda is a
special education teacher in the Colonial
for
degree
in
OK
74012
(
918 ) 254-8757
MAYO
A.
'81 of Erie received a
doctoral
educational psychology from West Virginia
university,
where he also earned a master's degree
employed by Belhesda Youth Services as
'"durational supervisor of a school program for
troubled
He
Is
adolescents
court placed residential care
Alliance College
books, magazine
articles and newspaper features.
In
He Is an adjunct faculty member at
In Cambridge Springs and has written
NANETTE E. SPAZIANI '81 received a master's
degree In Information studies at Drexel University. She
has accepted a position with U'lbovitz Associates
of
Philadelphia
MARK EMERSON McCAUSLIN
'81
and Ann Eliza-
beth
Gettvi are planning an October 10 wedding In
Camp Hill Mark Is a special education teacher In the
West Shore School District, Camp Hill.
DONALD
D.
STEINER
were married April
'81
and
Amy
Patricia Mitchell
Hawaii. Don is a data base
analyst for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
24
in
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
30
MAR EE
CUMMINGS
E.
were married June
master's degree at
13 in
BU
'81
and
1987
JAMES
J
DOR IN
tape contains eleven Lyman originals and has sparked
serious interest from music publishers both in Nashville
and Los Angeles. It is available through mail order for
$6.50 from Sounds Interesting Records, P.O
Box 54.
'84
who earned
Scranton. Marie,
a
a speech and language
clinician for the BLaST Intermediate Unit 17, Williamsport. She is also a fashion counselor at Bathtlque in the
Lycoming Mall, Muncy.
Jim
in 1982, is
MARK
"Next Big Thing."
MARK
*81 and Susan E. Abbott were
Fremont Mark is employed at
Community Mutual Insurance in Columbus Their
address Is 4803 Morcl.mrJ Drive- West. Columbus Ohio
in
43220.
MAUREEN ANN CAMPBELL
of Gettysburg has
been named an Outstanding Young Woman of America.
She has been a teacher of the learning disabled at
'81
MARK H. LEMON '81, an attorney in Mlffllnburg
served as residential chairman of the American Cancer
Society's 1987 crusade in Union County.
Lemon, who graduated from the Vermont Law School
In South Royalton,
Vt.,
Is
married to the former
of
RUTH
technologist
nurse with
16
CPR program
the
They
'81 and Robert
Gordon were
Shamokin. Nancy Is a registered
In
live at Danville
Gelsinger
at
R.D.
Medical
4.
LYNN A. PEZAK '81 received a master of public
health degree in health services
administration at Yale
University on May 25. Lynn, who also earned
a master's
degree In communication at BU, has taken a
position as
a p aiming analyst for Choate-Symmes Hospital,
Inc., in
Arlington, Mass.
a nd RObert Green Were marrled
Nll^toS??**
,
in M
y^ sl own Jean, who also earned a master's
al BU ln s e<*h/language
P
pathology, is a
?2S/,
80 ath 0, ,St at Read,n Hehabliltatlon
*
Hospital."tTv
?
They
-
,
,
Kta
reside In
,
^West Lawn.
™
Y BE
GARDNE R
r«mh? were married In
Comber
West
and Steven Paul
'81
Reading.
Mary Beth
is
employed by Reading Medical West,
ShillgTon as a
company sales representative. They
reside In Oley.
NA MARIE PLU CHINSKY
were married May 2 In
and Steven W
North Catasaunua
'81
Donna is employed by Toshiba
AmerSTnc^nWaJne;
The couple lives In Hasbrouck Heights,
In
'82 is coordinator of the Main Street
Bellefonte and also serves as executive
director of the Bellefonte Area Chamber of Commerce
He formerly worked with a Main Street program in
CAROL SHELHAMER WALL
'81
was among 30
L " dershm
persons who participated In
this year's
Wilkes-Barre class. She Is employed
by
tlon as communications
coordinator
C-TECcSa
^
She
is
member
a
l
f
°r
^
of the Advisory Public
Relations
of Economic Growth and
^mlttee
\TlrZ
Bus^Z^r
a
Wl
9
,nternatl ° naI ASS0Clati
°"
*
NEAL GALLAGHER
C TEC Corporation's Pursuit
outstanding job performance
and was an Outstanding Young
She and her husband, Jerry,
Woman of^m ™c!?ta
live at
Harvey's Lake.
sion photographer in
JOSEPH
K
d
SS^iSSSf
8
at
218
ACET0
'
Mar,boro
CHRISTOPHER KERWIN (Masters
deputy
jounce
81
*
'SI)
director of Central
Susquehanna
"
executive
VnteSiate
A.
married April
im-im
.
Lean
vrliSa
hL°
1
a
K
dGgree at Su squehanna
Unlwreity
T
r Witn
intermediate unit
in
S
LOTZ
a free-lance televi-
is
Florida.
and Karen
'82
Embury. Joe
4 in
6
CnU(lren,s
is
L. Evans were
a psychotherapist at
Center
ScrSto
Th ey
-
reside
in
CHRIS ANN CALQUHOUN BARNISH '82 has
been
by Bucks County Bank & Trust
Co to
operations manager and banking officer.
She
legal
promoted
Pni De,ta Pnl le 8 al nonor
hS?2SSS' ?k
A
fraternity,
the Academy
Standards Committee, and
received a law school merit scholarship.
MARK
f
0f
b ank
1985
SeVeral
y earS 35 a Staff
irronnf
a nt ffor an"i
accountant
insurance firm. She passed the state
CPA exams on
McCAUSUN '81 and Ann Elizabeth Gettys
a
P a
Ct0Der 10 weddi ng Mark is a special
"g
nL J
I" °«in
education
teacher
the West Shore School District
E.
HELENE YENCHA GILBERT
and her husband,
ch ild. Rober
February 26. Helene is employed
h General ^.
°J
by
Electric Co. n Valley Forge Their
address
hC
T^m^ZTi
5721
Weymouth
Street,
first
PhUadelphia'pA 191M
BART McCOLLUM
1^ ^
JU,y
g
ThS \?
They
live
in
1 a
Ch
^
1
"
h.? ?,
I"'
Ph ladelph a
E.
01
M °unt
is a teache^and heaS
Carmel Area High School
SPAZIANI
™"
*
Fanella were
Bart
Mount Carmel.
NANETTE
1
and Susan A
'81
At,as
ln
'81
earned a master's
0 " stu dies at Drexel University
Shi
Wlth Le,bovit2 Associa tes of
PATRICIA ANN FOSS
emnlov^
P
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,
and Charles J. Mauvals
16 in B,Ue Ridge SummU
Patricia is
3 S i0r researc h technician by
Centocor
Su
Y " Ve at 1151 Kin * swa y ^ad, West
'81
May
-
,
"
LESLIE LYNN LAUVER '81 and Lome
Ray Nipple
an ° ctoD€r wed ding. Leslie is
employed n
ihP t™™?
theaccountmg department
DAVID
H.
*
l^T
™
SV
1
1"
OGDEN
of Excel
Home
Inc.
Mifflin-
She and her husband, William, were
married in 1982
)arents of ^o children: Morgan,
y a
bom in
^oi
1985, and Scott, born in February
1987 Their
address is 694 Whittier Drive,
Warminster, PA 18974
JOSEPH
PAVLACKA '82 and Theresa Sekol were
married May 9 in Allentown.
Joe is employed by Erie
Insurance Co. They live in Northampton.
^?RT J0NES
>82 of Har
leysvUle has joined the
f,rm of Maillie, Falconiero &
Co at its
6 5
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He
ls
a
ember of the Pennsyl° f
/
vania and American
Institutes of Public Accountants.
a
accounting
and Sally S. VaU are planning
David wi™ earned a maTer f
,
m
S^fS
-
University of Massachusetts
marketing representative for IBM
in Washington
DAVD) R0HLAND
JiTwere
married May
:
)U8 Ta y lor MM
J?
TX 77081 (713)
The five-year class reunion
.
a
^
R Wils°n are planning
N^L^^L'S? and James Wh
enro,1
™ oT^f
°
master^s™ program at Penn
master
State,
Bordentown (N.J.) Regional High
^d
is
a
is
in
teacher
a
at
School.
DENISE
F.
THOMPSON
'82
has been promoted to
in
e ,annin and anafyTdepaA
g
P
™antown ?
Savings Bank. She joined GSB in
SS a? J !
0
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commercial loan
denanmenf Si6 f"™
ormerlf wa s a junior
^
!
SES
Atlantic I
Financial.
Marine?™
^
y
She resides
3
1
credit analyst
Y at
in
fiFSt
Horsham.
HeUtenant
^
the U.S.
DC
He was /overly
personnel manager for the
H
pfnn w
Hazleton-Nanticoke
MH/MR center in Hazleton He is
Chimney Rock
521-0715
will
and Christine M. PolAnnville
John Is
in
Corporation-PonXyifin Harri
e
8
2
burg, and they reside in
Lancaster.
1982
5*?S 2lt
'82
a
1974
A
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Apt.
157, Houston,
m
kosky
'81
Wedding
the first try in 1984
J,o
MarchK
'81
of tnelr
^
£Sf??i
1
rt^Mitiauon of School
Bus ness OffiriaU u*> ,.,m k«
pres deflect in 1988-1989
and preZnf n
1
g reS dent of Northumberland Lrw'n
earned
» hl'/h i" r S J
Tampa,
,
Chester
thr^ oMh p«r^D\fELkING
and Kathi Belich are plan-
'82
ning a September wedding. Neal
r 0f
of^xoPHPni
T,for
of Excellence ^?
Award
Duke
He earned
medical degree at the Milton S. Hershey
Medical
Center, where he won the Sylvia and
Gilbert Nurick
Medical Achievement Award for outstanding
academic
excellence and exceptional contributions
to the College
of Medicine. He also won the Student
Research Symposium Award in Basic Science.
his
N.J.
N.J.
E. RHODES '82 has begun a transiyear at York Hospital, which will be
followed by residency training in radiology
at
University Medical Center in Durham, N.C.
a research
Schuylkill County Legal
clerk for Judge Joseph F
a s 3 C,erk for the Philadelphia law firm
me mb
is
RANDALL
Dr.
tional internship
'81
ul
Rapp,
White, Jannsen and German
At Delaware she was an editor of
Law Forum
in
Pullman, Washington.
was employed by
worked as a judicial
C
MERTZ
L.
planning
CRAIG FISHER
Bogota, Colombia.
Services,
are
Program
KATHLEEN A. P ALUBINSKY '81 earned a juris
doctor degree during the May 16
commencement at
Delaware Law School of Widener University.
She has
accepted a position with Toole, Toole and
Toole
While attending law school, she worked
as
nf
of
Guinea.
vern.
M. CONSIDINE '81 and James W. McPhilwere married last summer In Strafford. They
reside
assistant,
in
"82 and Thomas W. Ditchey were
Kulpmont. Lee Ann is manager of
the Anthra-Plaza. They live at Den-
'82 and John Yeatts Howson
an October wedding. Christine is
employed by Shared Medical Systems (SMS) in Mal-
Royersford.
in
New
CHRISTINE
111
BARBARA
Mazeppa.
NANCY AUGUSTINE
May
Papua,
Pottstown.
in
in
SUZANNE MENNITI '82, a med tech graduate, has
joined the Peace Corps. She can be contacted at
Division of Health, P.O. Box 93, Kerema Gulf Province
and Matthew F. Santangelo
Ruth is a medical
Pottstown Memorial Medical Center
at
They reside
ips
married
SHUHLER
A.
were married
Jr.
SMITH
C.
JANE ANNE HUTSKO '82 and Jeffery L. Weber were
married recently in Harrisburg. Jane is a nurse at
Polyclinic Medical Center in Harrisburg.
JOANN RAVINA '81 and Gary Orlando are planning a
September wedding. JoAnn is the assistant director
of
speech pathology at the John Heinz Institute
of Rehabilitative Medicine in Wilkes-Barre.
Franklin Twp. Elementary School in Cashman for the
past four years. She has done graduate work at
Easl
Stroudsburg University and Wilkes College.
Marianne Stahl
and MaryAnn Pijar are
September 26 wedding. Mark is an account
ROGER CARL '81 has been named Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company's internal audit manager. He was formerly an audit supervisor
for Boles.
Grove and Metzger, a certified public accounting firm in
Harrisburg. Prior to that, he was an associate
with
Thomas Wetzel & Co. and a senior accountant for
Sellgman, Friedman & Co.
Carl and his wife, Stephanie, live in
Susquehanna
Twp. with their son, Jonathan.
LOCEY
H.
THE RESERVA-
'81
JOHN H QUIGLEY '81 is executive director of the
Alliance to Revitalize Center-city Hazleton. He
earned a
master's degree in public administration from Lehigh
University
Medicine, Wilkes-Barre.
married April 25
YACHERA
A.
planning a
representative for Xerox Corporation.
Jo ANN RAVINA '81 and Gary Orlando are planning a
September wedding. She is assistant director of speech
pathology at the John Heinz Institute of Rehabilitation
s.^?
Slovak
LEE ANN
married June 13
Fashion Factory
Mar Gardens.
also featured in the
is
Williamsport.
They reside in Williamsport.
925
Lyman was
08247.
Scottish magazine,
employed as a sales engineer for F&L Fluid
Components, Camp Hill. He is also employed as organist
and director of music at the Church of the Savior and
director of music at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church,
Center.
NJ
Stone Harbor,
Weekend, October 23-25. PLEASE USE
FORM IN THIS QUARTERLY.
TION
be held on Homecoming
also a graduate of the
University of
^
KJ
GRIMOORIS
m
married
recently in
^
'82
ScranSn
and John
Harrisburg.
D
Inslev were
MaryAnn tea
tered nurse at St.
Joseph's Hospital inReaSmg
re£s
^
TERESA DARLENE RASSINGER '82 and Gordon
R
n in Paxtonville Teresa
Sassaman were married April
a registered nurse at Polyclinic
Medical Center in
Harnsburg They reside at Dillsburg R D 1
is
JEFFREY
JENKINS
R.
'82
and Sharon L
is
Y\
Thorpe
Company
of
Statesville.
NC
He was
formerly a territory manager for Ralston
Purina.
MARK
HASSINGER
B.
and Sandra
are Planning a spring 1988 wedding
Mark
probation officer in Montgomery
County
JEFFREY
L.
Smarkola
is
a juvenile
Terry
S
teacher
in
They reside
District
CHERYL
M TAF 5K1 '82 and BRYAN DEAN
m^r£f**>
HUGHES
82 were married February 21 in Eagles
Mere
25
RINCK
Z.
'82
and Robert P Edgar
Hatboro Cvnthla Is a
the Souderton Area School
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In
|oa^nmi
SHEILA DORMER CARTER '82 is employed by
Shell
Company as section supervisor, joint venture
Oil
accounting Her address
CA
Bakersfield.
8200 Kroll
is
Way. No
228
93311.
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In
^
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KATHLEEN Mc DONALD
technologist
in
'82
Girardville.
Bloomsburg
at
and Leo Sokoloskl III
Kathleen is a medical
Hospital.
Bloomsburg.
ELIZABETH MAURER
They
live
In
v
,
11278
E
DARRYL
,
,
and WARREN HARDING
85 were married November 29 in Carlisle. Elizabeth Is
a
speech-language pathologist for Capital Area Intermediate Unit,
and Warren
is
'82
Octobei
associate with
a computer
Sperry Corporation.
programmer
for
and
'83
,
She
III are planning a
Printing Co., Inc.
fall
and Paul E Snelbaker
wedding. Sharon works for Strlne
'82
KIM LATORRE '82, a medical technologist at Bloomsburg Hospital, has been named laboratory
manager
Kim. who is also a graduate of the Geisinger
Medical
Center School of Medical Technology, has been with
the
hospital for eight years. She and her husband,
David
are the parents of two children. They
reside in
Elysburg.
is
married
JOY
VINCENT
OSADCHY
and Carol Onuschak are
an elementary school teacher in the
J.
'82
engaged. Vincent is
Hazleton Area School District.
ANN MARIE FUREY
and MICHAEL S. KICELUK
September wedding. Ann Marie is
employed by Cape Harbor Development Corp. in OstervUle. Mass., and Michael is employed by the
Cape Cod
Bank & Trust Co. in Hyannis, Mass.
'82
has been selected
MICHAEL ZIMMERMAN
'80,
WASHBURN
J.
III '82 of
Bethlehem R.D. 5
died June 9 at age 32. A veteran of the U.S. Navy 19741975), he was currently a seminary student at the
Evangelical School of Theology in Myerstown
(
He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Washburn; a son, John Robert; two brothers, maternal
grandparents and a paternal grandfather
JAY COUGLAN
and Jule Olson are planning a
September wedding. Jay is employed by Unisys Corpo'82
PHEAA
^
from
,
DARBY M.
were married
married
May
3.
82 and John J. Rinck were
1986. in Springfield. In May 1987 Cheryl
received a master's degree in elementary education at
West Chester University. She is a substitute teacher in
area school districts. Their address is 18 South Chester
Pike, Glenolden, PA 19036.
KAREN ARCURI
'82
has earned a doctoral
Pennsylvania College of Optometry
UNGER
'83
and
TOM
A.
McDONNELL
In
KELLY ANN McDONALD
were married
in
'82 and Darrell F. Budd
Middletown, N.Y. Kelly is a special
education teacher at
They
live in Otisville,
Matamoras Elementary School
N.Y.
|-
manage,
of
to joining the
ol
..
large
high
RICHARD VAN HORN
'74
r
V
»'•';«'
'
speech
a
•
'83
and William
*'»»'»«'
Iheraplsl
Education
In
»<
In
the
Roielle
S.
mans
SI
[II
School
Thev
I
'83. who recently
earned her real
has joined the si. ,11 of the Klerk Agency
IB BlOOmiburg. 8he and her husband,
Qerard are the
parents ol Ihrec children
ROBERTA
'77
in
MARK
A KARPINSKI '83 and Ruth Ann
were married June 6 In Bloomsburg Mark
medical degree from the Bowman Gray School
KATIIRYN KUIINS '83 and Rick J
Peterson are planning a spring 1988 wedding.
She Is
•'""ployed as , speerl, pidhoh.glsl
at Meadvllle Medical
Center.
JOSEIMI A ELLIS
earned a
of Medicine at Wake Forest University
He has been
awarded a house officer appointment for 1987-1988 and
will train In family medicine at
the University of
"|"ese,ilalive
SUZANNE VICARI
and John Hessenthaler were
'83
Harts vllle. She is employed as
a certified public accountant with Weiss,
Frecdman and
Roomberg In Jenklntown They reside In Glensldfl
13 In
McINDOE
'83
and Todd
H Gross were
York. Stacy Is a registered nurse
in the neonatal Intensive care unit
at York Hospital
They reside In that city.
she
'83
st.ye
arid
Alexander are
at Lancaster
employed as a nurse
•JOHN A
SOBRINSKI '83 of Tobyharma has hcen
John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany's President's Honor Club. He Joined
John Hancock
n 1984 and has now qualified foi
membership In the
Honor Club two consecutive years.
He Is working to complete the American College Life
Underwriters' program leading to the designation of
to
Chartered Financial Consultant
HO
arif]
MS
wife, Vleky, an- paie„h, „t
two SOnS.
JEFFREY ALLAN BASK IN
'83 and Diane M Brelthwere married March 14 In ESastOH Jefl Is employed
by ContlnentaJ Motor sales They iiv in Bethlehem.
off
and Klmberlee
Anne Neith were married May 16 in Hellcrtown Jeff
a computer programmer for The Children's Place
Pine Brook. N.J. They live In Easton.
KATHERINE RUTH FAGAN
is
In
General Hospital
21 In
'83
f,„
'83
10
HOLLY MINNICH
engaged
named
married September
and Deolse .1 l'o,p|g||a will hiHazleton He is an account
Moore business honns, Avoca
married on Octobei
«
w „
McMullen
VERONICA
Is
in
C. ENTZ '83 and Thomas R. Crouse are
June
wedding In Wllllamsport Veronica
employed bv Carey McFall Corporation as an admin-
planning
Is
rm
a
istrative assistant
and Gary Michael
Hunt are planning an October wedding She is employed
by Bell Telephone Co In Ardmore.
'83
was among
ten teachers in the
Northern York County School District recently cited for
excellence in teaching for the 1986-1987 school year She
also earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg
numed meager
••stair lleer.se.
'83
Bloomsburg on Sunday. June 21 Darby
Is a science teacher In the
Mlffllnburg Area School
District, and Tom is employed as a
staff development
facilitator in the Berwick Area School
District. They
reside at 352 McGuIre Park Drive, Bloomsburg
J.
realtor
Wales
ROSEANNA dick
LAUBACH
C.
Philadelphia.
STACY
II,
CMKUV.,
Thorndale.
D
N«„
LYNN DRiaSBACII in and John Kdward
Angsladl were .nan led In Ondleld She
Is employed as
" computer programmei fOl Caloric Corp
fopton
hey reside In Fleetwood
and John J Markward
were married May 9 at Thorndale. Cathleen
Is employed
by Cyclop Strapping Corp. In Downlngtown
They live In
SP!
and
'83
Association for Special
live In Harrington, III
'83
JEFFREY CHARLES KLUSKA
ZA CHARY
B.
r
S22*£
,wn
and Dennis G. Grady are
be married on April 16, 1988. Susan Is a
CATHLEEN MIHALAK
assistant
SMFRRIK LYNN PETERSON
''
ration.
CHERYL
VKRNA DUFFY
'83
planning to
public Information assistant for
hM
,
was
|
^
COLLINGS
K.
married March
J.
"
„.
Faj) arc
a
Is
•'••"•gaged Vruu majored maceom.l.ng,
and Richard
majored In elemental \ edui atlon
Ol
Cincinnati Hospital
ROBERT
1,1
Darryl
volun.e.hsrnnnlilM.gs.o.rhead.p.arlere.l.nVork
CPA
83 are planning a
SUSAN KOCH WALTER '82 and her husband are the
parents of a son, Timothy Craig, born on June 21. 1986.
;
1,1
,
,
a supervising senior with the accounting
flrm
Peat Marwlck, Main and Company of
Raleigh. N C
SUSAN
In
y
1
;,"
is
STEVEN
TROXELL '82 and Joseph A. Hughes are
planning to marry on November 7. Joy is employed
by
Connecticut General Insurance Co. in Easton.
to
K ES
Kvan
Krlltlfl
wedding
sannsln,
,,
I
S.
SS
••«"««'"»
Jnwson, Mil
','
,
as an Outstanding Young Woman
of America for 1986 In
recognition of outstanding ability,
accomplishments and
service to community. She Is a senior
accountant for
Ernst and Whinney in Raleigh,
and Is a doctoral
candidate In accounting at the University
of North
Carolina, Chapel Hill
who
SHARON ROSE ARCURI
nouns,
NC
,
of
,
SAUKRS
s
an
nR
Pl«««i
J^ DURAN '83 and Michelle M. Thomas
will be married on Septembe,
He Is B marketlnfl
representative for Metrophone In Valley
Forge.
'83
has been promoted
'83
<
ANTHONY
DONNA POLAK ZIMMERMAN
te .They
»""l»-.»i. .,,,,,„ ;ma|ys| an(|m()s|
\ oiporate ofti,
<
,.„„
'
.
were married
i,
corporate lending department
Trust Co She joined 'the bank
tin-
(
^KsC««..t> Hank A
m
and Jeffrey S Trunin
'83
M HARTSH0RNE
S
to> loan office.
Jervis, N.Y.
—
are^m SS.^rER ,W ^ ^
is
1983
aS
''
in
I
,
Blue Bell
in
DEBORAH JEAN LANDIS
'82
May
employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons
in
N.Y and Bryan is employed bv Fralinger
Construction. Inc., in Bridgeton, N.J
They 'live in Port
msys Corp
I
PEBRA STAHL
,
In
received a master's degree
elementary education from West
Chestei
nlvenft*
Otisville,
'83 and Kathy
y Ann Frev are
weddlng Jlm s a prS^mmS
8»«»»ner
SHAH '83, who received a*
medtoeJ degrae m Waj at the
Penn state
0
,h ""'
,hr MUton s
Hershej Medical Cent!? Is
V
Horsham.
In
f
.
analyst for
JEFFREY
April
TH * ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
31
° r and Mrs Davld A Supertock,
,
n
JAMES TODD ZIMARDO
ROBERT RAUENZAHN '82 and Ravanne
Geesey were married in Reading
Jeff is employed bv
Can Corp^of America. Temple, as an accountant
Thev
reside in Reading
married
th-
planning an (V.oU,,
leum Marketing. Inc
kindergarten
a
B.ootsb" g.°
'82 and Karen Sevison
are engaged
employed by Fay's Drugs and Colled Petro
is
CYNTHIA ANN LYNCH
'82
has been named assistant
vice president in the commercial
lending department of
Dauphin Deposit Trust Company He joined
the bank in
Teresa
i
Prospectville Constance is an elementary
school teacher They reside in Bucks
County
were
FAG AN
S.
'82
and Donald Bradv were
'82
in
TERRY TROY
Alio are
Wedding Jeff
self-emploved bv
KSTS
\£H
D_
Jenkins 5
Company of Levittown and represents
toe
the
CONSTANCE WEBER
married
DENISE ANTOLIK
at the
'83 Is a
public relations assistant
In Atlantic
Sands Hotel, Casino and Country Club
City
CHARISSA JO HUNT
were married May
30
'83
and Randall Garth Hoeppner
Charlssa
Is
a registered nurse at
Nanticoke State Hospital They reside
In
Wilkes Barre
Dr. DAVID T. SUPERDOCK '83, who earned his
medical degree at Milton S Hershey Medical Center,
will begin residency training In family
practice at tfae
Medical University of South Carolina in Charlestown He
ANICKA
G.
DENDLER
'83 and Dr. James J Rodgers
Jamaica. Anicka Is a registered
nurse with Caremark/Home Health Care of America
They reside in Tampa, Fla
were married May
10 In
REGINA LYNN WARABAK
'83
McKittrick were married April 25
and Don Andrew
She is a
In Pittston.
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
32
1987
accountant for Metropolitan Edison Co.
in ShoemakersvilJe.
certified respiratory
therapy technician at Cobb General
Austell, Ga. They reside in Atlanta.
RUBY
Reading
in
Spring
MIKE REUTHER '83 has been on the staff of the
Union County Journal since November 1986 A veteran
of the U.S. Air Force (1975-1979;, he has worked as a
newsman for WWPA Radio in WilJiamsport. He earned
a master's degree in journalism at Penn State Univer-
RICHARD J. WEISS '84 and Christine L. Jolliffe are
planning an October wedding. Richard is a sales
representative for Computerware Inc. of Fairless Hills.
were
sity.
Hensley are engaged
He and his wife, the former Wllda Rubino, live
Lewis burg.
BONITA AUDREY LEIDICH
Bonita
'83 and ANTHONY P
announce the birth of their daughter,
Alyssa Ann, on May 27. Tony works for Ethicon, a
division of Johnson & Johnson, and Diane teaches
severe behavior handicapped children. She will also
receive her master's degree from the University of
Cincinnati In June 1988. They llv<- in Cincinnati.
'83 and Edward J. ZegJen were
Newtown Square. She Is a registered nurse
'84 and Chip Scholl are
planning a
wedding. Cindy is a customer support
representative for Cooper-Vision Information
Systems
Lansdale.
NANCY ANN HOUSEKNECHT '83 and Jarler Sigifredo Vera on July 4 In Muncy. Nancy is
a fourth grade
teacher in the Brownsville Independent School
District
Rancho
PATRICIA ANN FARRELL '84 and John
Dowd were married May 30 in Avoca.
nurse
SONYA LEE PURSEL
^
KATHLEEN
THATCHER
M.
by Meridian Bank
'83
to
financial
profitability analysis area.
rr
(.rambino,
KATHLEEN YAREM
of social services at
'83
the
in
and Urquhart
by
1
in
'
for
CHRISTINE A
h?
to
J Kenne y—Robert
VA 22205.
5711 Nort*
(703 ) 525-6944
Arlington,
K^r™
DIX
Kuzo were married April u
WNNK
'
M
Falgout
e
in
K mart
1
*
master's
information
and Robert Drake
3 ln Mountaintop
C ° mm
NA MA
IE STAMPF '84 and James
m2S.?
planning an August 1988 wedding.
Donna
^
"*
<
£
,onlal
?'
R
'
M
is
has
regional operations
°'
DaUy Express
manager in
He lives
Inc
'
MAE WSSER
if
m M,
Z aTJfVT,,?
'
M
and John E.
^Campbelltown.
Christine,
0 ih
is
>84
and
JANE PAJG E
November wedding. Kevin
employed by NTH/Russell Associates as
and Jane is employed by General
Electric.
J.
Chuss are
is
a special
Northampton
InEe"
MAUREEN A MARKS
Ramp
who
™°I
m
married
L MILLER
I
'84
;
and Samir Ashmar were
April 25 in Wescosville. Sharon
is a speech
pathologist at Cedarbrook County
Home and Leh!gh
Valley Easter Seal Society. They
live in Wescosville.
MIRIAM SANTANA
Jui
r>
P
V
in
Ha5risburg
'84 and John
R. Stroh were
Wlentown. Miriam is employed by
They " ve in
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^
SHARON KAY WITTES
'84 and William
L. Dittmar
an October 10 wedding. Sharon is a
Head
Northumberland County.
M
M
0YER ' and R. Patrick Haberstroh are
niannL* a June
,
planning
1988 wedding. Lisa is employed
at
Memorial Hospital in Easton, Md.
SUZANNE McCLOUGHAN
'84
is
and James
a!m8
e a
a
WUllamsport Hospital. Thev reside
at 1236 Pennsylvania
P.n
T
f
Ave., Williamsport.
BETH ELLEN WETZEL
ANN HOLLY COUTURIER
SKara SeP
Jr.
were married
May
2
Whitton
of
Balti-
i™?T5?H
and
'84
ember Wedding
l
They
*
live at
KURT BRINK
is
and Kurt
is
'83
c «Ptoved by
emp oyed
'
*
teacher for the Hazleton-Luzerne
County
M^I^^!
Haynes will ^
be
A
GLORIA
J.
PAGNOTTO
They
live in
Erie
'84
and Todd
'84
fiMRB ESS
Fran
Glona
*c^e£S
HACKEN
•
is
ANNE MARIE CERRA
ZS
ma/™* A P rtl
nSMLSff
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b rg
a teacherl
'84
and David A Ohmnacht
Carbondale Anne Marie
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are
s
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and Andrew J Karaffa
in Hazleton.
She is an
M
and her "^"and.
SeCond weddin anniversary on
«
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June 8 ivhh?„
e S a P ro ammer/ana) vsl
with NaMsco
Brand, in tt
Brands
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ilkesBarre.
They
J
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i
KEMMERER
and Dr. Darrell C
married on October 3 She is a
senior
research associate with the
University of Tennessee
Memorial Research Center in
Knoxville. Tenn She is
also a scientific consultant
for Lipogen Inc. of Knoxvflle
-
Head
PATRICIA AURAND '84 and Craig
Edson were
married May 30 in Northumberland
Nan«V T an
insurance
coordinator.
1
'
'84
F
Hershey Medical Center School
\ ?
a clinical
instructor for the South
of Radiology.
are P' ann »>g a November
wedding
tL
employed
by the U.S. Postal Service
Marv
i
is
S
pTymou^h
2606
Buckeye
-
live in
M
ls
Kingston
workln e
m
Ja
^
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'84 and James M.
D'Innocenzo
be married in October. Maureen,
who also received
masters degree in speech pathology
at BU
is
employed by the Capitol Area Intermediate
Unit, Camp
will
,
CHRISTINA MARIE DGIEN '84 and
Ray E Carter
e
led May 9 ln Montoursville.
Christina £
l Z™7nU,
a geologist
StftaSh?
Start teacher m
Hainb^g, N.Y.
SSiniSf
Radiology,
EARLEY
,
85 are planning
a
a
I*
a
State in May. She is an office
manager
accountant at Systems Modeling
Corp.. a 5W,lw
soKwfre
«re
computer corporation in State College.
TOTELBAUM '84
J^? ;,!^ ma
° Ct0ber
7? 5.
Caro t?i™,
Shamrock
^ ^
cSv ^NRY
OKEEBY
n£S.
'84
1985 as an officer
to trust representative later
more General Hospital School
18 Dauber Court, Baltimore.
'
01
in
KUPERAVAGE
IST
Radio.
dP^^V*
wSL
systems
Penn S?
and Donald Richard
is an
Shrewsbury, York
'84
nth
and Ste P hen Charles
Hershey. Dorothy Is a
CLAA*SEN M received
nan
and man agement of
o
T
in
M
pr° m0ted
1
a
te C h r
dtaTe u°nit 2 o , n H
Service
been promoted to assistant trust officer
by Pennsylvania
Na ional Bank. She joined the bank in
•
WEZX^ScraZon^"
Postal
County
1984
sales consultant for
Steven
November wedding
Houston.
manager
live in Scranton.
SUE E. EBERLY '84 and George R. Gannis Jr are
planning a November wedding. She is
employed by
y
Control Data Corporation.
a
that^ar
:
Charles
Lutz Jr. are planning a September
wedding. She
employed *>y the Capital Area Intermediate
.TV; ii
Unit. They live In Chambersburg
6,
and
u s
the
BARBARA LYNN BARTOSH
College.
ta l
2 l X?
'84
are planning a
Jr.,
V ^F
»h!^
has been appointed director
STEPHANIE JOAN SHIRA '83 and James E. Metz
were married May 30 in Chambersburg. Stephanie
who
earned a master's degree in speech pathology
at BU in
Ma
LAURA ROSE PLATA '84 and David Stephen Skarwecki were married March 21 in Odenton,
Md. Laura is
a special education teacher in Prince
George's County
Md. They reside in Upper Marlboro, Md.
is
Allied Services
She and her husband, Steven,
»^S^5
Road, No.
Mercy
1C
0
rece,ved a law ^gree from
the University of Houston Law
School on May 16 He is
emp toyed by the law firm of Olivier, Stumps,
bank's
Long Term Care
Center. She earned as master's degree
In social work at
Marywood
Patrick
Patricia is a
Hospital, Scranton.
Exeter.
SMSSSST
has been promoted
offier
in
Y TERESA WHITE
and Terance P. Healy were
in Milton. Sonya is a supervisor/
UNISYS Corp. They live In North Wales.
'83
married June 27
accountant at
the oncology unit at
in
They reside
Vlejo.
and Andrew James
LOUISE JOY CRAMER '84 and G. David Reynolds III
are planning a November wedding. Louise is
director of
customer services for ATD-American Co. in
Wyncote.
and
CINDY ANN HART
as
'84
were married February 14 in Allentown
is employed by Wiley House.
They live in
Bethlehem.
'84
November
has
'83
Joined the staff of the Girls Club of Allentown
generallst for the Camp Rainbow summer program.
live In
Deborah
hnnque Siguenza Plaisant were married March
28 in
Lancaster. Philippa, who earned a master's
degree at
Loyola College in Baltimore, is employed
by the
University of Maryland Shock Trauma
Center as a
speech pathologist. They reside in Baltimore.
In the intensive care unit at Crozler
Chester Medical
Center. They reside In Brookhavcn, Delaware County.
They
DEBORAH LYNNE MENGLE
Smitreski
a nurse.
is
PHILIPPA MORRISEY MARIE WOOD
LEE BROOKS
KERRY CARAGHER-SATTERTHWAITE
CATHERINE HOLOVACK '84 and Raymond T. Fedor
are planning a September wedding. Catherine is
employed by Guardian Insurance of Bethlehem.
F. JUBON Jr. '84 and PAMELA J.
'87 are planning an October
3 wedding. Tom Is
computer programmer with Metropolitan Life, and
Pamela
and Susan Lynn Moore
Co.
In
D
'84 and Denise Marie Gappa
Elysburg. Gary is employed
C, and they live in German-
TOOMBS
KPMG
LISA
DEBORAH DRAKE '84 and Paul Hudimac are
planning a September wedding. Deborah is a client
service specialist for Automatic Data Processing of Fort
Washington.
NORTON
are planning a November 14 wedding In Mechanicsburg.
Doug is an accountant with
Peat Marwlck Main
married
in
Md
town,
a
&
A. ROHRBACH '84 and G. SCOT CONWAY
be married on November 21. Kelly is employed
by the Hempfield School District in Landisville, and Scot
is employed by National Standard Co. in Mt. Joy.
ROGER WAYNE FRIES
and
"84
were married March 14
by IBM In Washington,
'81
'83
KELLY
GARY DANIEL SWANK
DIANE CRAWFORD AMEDEI
DOUGLAS RAY BERRY
and Lawrence Dean
employed by General
'84
Danville.
in
'84
is
planning a September wedding. Beverly is
working on an MBA degree at LaSalle University,
Philadelphia Roger is employed as the controller for R
J. Fries and Sons, Inc., Cheltenham.
of MountvlJIe Is a
dialysis unit at Commu-
nephrology nurse In the mylln
nity Hospital of Lancaster. She and her husband, Brian,
have two children: Ellse, two, and Mitchell, one.
AMEDEI
and David E. Boedker
Lisa is an advertising
representative for Press-Enterprise. Inc., Bloomsburg.
are
'85
'83
MARIE NOVELLO
married
'84 will
BEVERLY MIKLOS
EILEEN STORM WEAVER
L.
1988
LISA
Public Utilities Corp.
in
SCHUON
'84 and Gary Scott are planning a
wedding. Ruby is a senior processing
manager for Dun & Bradstreet Corp. in Allentown.
They reside
Hospital in
4
1985
as an
«SSK,pX
B,ld
^
DIANE MARIE HAINES *85 and Robert John Sniegowski Jr were married June 27 in Mmooka
Diane is
an elementary teacher at St. Stanislaus Polish
Church school They
National
live in Scranton.
JEAN-PIERRE DUNCAN
deacon
'85
^
was
in the
recently ordained a
United Methodist Church in Scranton
He
nt pastor of Faith Stairvule
and Slocum
United Methodist churches
He attends Drew University in Madison. N.J
where
he will begin his final year of theological
studv this fall
He recently received the Leslie and Emma
Uphoff
Scholarship for outstanding scholarship
He and his wife. Susan, are the parents of
two
daughters. They reside in Slocum Township
55B S
BARRY
B.
-
LOBITZ
85 are planning a June 1988 wedding Carol
has
been appointed assistant director in
the department
neallh services
Hazleton.
BRADLEY THOMAS CO WELL '85 and Kim Louise
Mertz were married recently at Reading
R D 2 Brad is
an accountant with Niessen. Dunlap
and Pritchard in
Montgomery County. They reside in Quakertown.
U
and Michael S. Overa
were married in Shavertown. Sandra is employed
as an
accountant for Perdue. Inc.. in Salisbury. Md
They live
an airman
first
ALANE MARIE SHULTZ
and Henry
Is
SHARON R MOHL
A.
married April
and Bryan A. Wood were
24 in East Amherst. N Y
Lori is a
kindergarten teacher and is working on her
master's
degree at the University of Buffalo. They
reside in
'85
Buffalo.
JAMES
A.
'85
ni
and Rebecca Lynn
Jones were married in Forty Fort. Jim. an pUot
in the
U.S. Navy, is stationed at Moffet Field. California
They
reside in San Francisco.
RICHARD
J.
WERNER
'85
LASKY *85 and Richard W. Field are
engaged. Lisa is a nurse at Pocono Hospital and is
studying for a master's degree at East Stroudsburg
L.
SUSAN CALABRO-ROBBINS
'85 received a master's
psychology at West Chester University in
'
In
May.
May.
in
L. ROBBINS '85 received a master's
psychology at West Chester University in
SHERYL LEE BARTON '85 and Dr. WILLIAM F
JOHNSON "79 are planning a September wedding.
Sheryl
is a nurse at Berwick Hospital, and
Bill, a
graduate of the Pennsylvania College of Optometry, is
employed by Dr. Frank's Vision Center in Bloomsburg.
BERNADETTE FORESE
'85 and C. Thomas Gay
25 in Coatesville. Bernadette is a
senior reports analyst for Premier Systems, Inc.
They
reside in North Wales.
were married April
LINDA LOU FRY '85 and Lonnie Lee Magargle were
married May 2 in TurbotvUle. They both work in Laurel.
Md., and their address is 11702 South Laurel Drive.
LAURIE JO KLAHR
?.^
and DAVID E. GRAY '83
were married April 11 in West Chester Janet is
employed by Diamond-Bathhurst, Inc., and David is
employed by Philadelphia Electric They live in Phoe'85
nixville.
and James D. Talbot wenMarianne, a graduate of
of K;,d.ologv, is employed ..I
'85
'85
'85 is classified
Sentinel
MICHAEL JACKSON
and KRIS
are planning a May 1988
wedding. Suzanne, who has passed the CPA exam, is a
staff accountant for Stiteler. Douglas and Clarke Ltd
West Chester, and Kris is a department manager for
IKEA in Dale City, Va.
'85
newspaper
,
and John C. Wieland III
were married May 2 in Lebanon. Joann is employed by
Italia Inc., King of Prussia. They live at 345 High
'85
Chet
M. LILLY '85 and Michael D. Pickett were
married June 6 in Bethlehem. Rosanne is employed by
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown. They
M.
CUNNION
and
ANTHONY
R.
HANO-
the slates
foi
reaealgnment to
Mox
AIM)
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of
'
m
1
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advertising
In
al
(he
Malvern
1
couniv
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tuidcarc and Learning Cental
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WENDI L HAM EH
company
in
86
a rental consultant for a
is
Wilmington. Delaware
CRYSTAL ANNE LAIJ,Y '86 and John R Sload were
married April < m Lancaittt
U ratal
a staff reporter
for The Press and Journal In Mlddlelown
They live in
Ifl
l.ancaslei
manager
'85
CHERI LYNN PLY MIRE '88 and Jeff Kugene Swartzoaugh we.r married February 14 in York
Chert is
employed by Holy Spirit Hospital in Camp
They'
Hill
live in Dover
burg'
are planning a
May
1988
by Sunshine Market Inc
JERRY GANZ
and Joseph Sebastian Jr
wedding Nadlne is employed
'85
in
a
management
position.
'85
MARY LOUISE SEMICEK
'85
ANNA MARY CECILIA WIRTZ '85 and Clen T
Casserly were married October 18 in Mahanoy H v She
Is employed by DeMark of Hazleton, and they live
in
I
and
'86
DAVID
1988 wedding Gorgi
Industries, Inc of Malvern
fall
II employed by
Norwood
and David Is a management systems programmer
with
(
oip
in |{|ue
Hell
EVA MARIE ZANOLINI '86 and Michael Tacconelll
weir married February 28 In Newark
Eva is a teacher
and they live m Lanham, Md
KIMBERLY ANN DULL
'86
and Clayton E. Funk
are planning a June 1988 wedding Mary Is employed
In
Our Lady Queen of Peace School in Shamokln
Mahanoy
B0Z0CH0VIC
rSSSSL.^
i>r,M< HKR 86 are planning a
Unisys
and LESLIE LAPINSKI '86 are
planning an October 17 wedding In Mooslc
Uslle
earned her master's degree In speech pathology
al Bl
in May Jerry, who recently
passed the CPA exam. Is
employed by Ernst & Whinney In Reading
I
and LEO C. HARRIS II
Mechanleshurg \mo Is
Township (N.J.) School District
'86
were married December
a teacher
liey
m
reside
the Wall
m
20 In
Manasipian, N
.1
MARSHALL ANOBL0 MARTIN 'W and Kathleen
skotek were married April
26 In McAdoo. Marshall is
••mployed as a manage, with We,,,,, fl
Klngtowri
They live in liloomsburg
|
<
,
City
FELLIN
LESLIE ANNE BARTOS
(Master's '85) and Paula J
Sotir will be married November 7 In Hazleton Gene
Is a
medical student at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine.
J.
III
Jr. are planning
and Russell
'85
an October
2
W
wedding. Sherri,
who also earned a master's degree In speech pathology
at BU. is employed by the Colonial
Northampton
Intermediate Unit 20
LORI VITACCO
'85 and
were married January 11
JOHN PETER STAMAN
'85
'86 and Jeffrey D. Shurock
planning a June 4, 1968 wedding. Leslie Is a
substitute teacher for the Shamokln Area and
Line
Mountain School District*.
are
LORI A BONACC1 '86 has been appointed assistant
secretary of First Federal Savings She Joined First
Federal In May \m» as a teller in the savings
department She is currently an IRA counselor.
SUSAN J. BOHN '86 and William E. Schulz are
planning an October 1988 wedding She is employed In
therapeutic services by the Evangelical Congregational
Retirement Village
Sybertsville. Prior to her
marriage. Lori was director of community services for
the Hazleton Branch of the Pennsylvania Blind Association John is a broadcast engineer for Channel
57 In
engaged
Philadelphia They live
Associates
in
In
HaddonfieJd,
NJ.
CINDY MARIE ROMANIK '85 and Robert E Barton
Jr were married May 23 In Upper Gwynedd Twp Cindy
is an account executive with Radio
Station WHOT in
Muncy They live in Bloomsburg.
ROBERT
"85
l>S(
in Carlisle.
reside in Trexlertown.
CAROL
R
?Y!?,
Rehabilitation
Hospital
<
and Paul S Romanic
were married April 25 in Allentown Judith Is
manager
d M,U ln Center Square They res,de ,n
Coopen
Street in Phoenixville.
ROSANNE
,s
JULIE ANN MARTIN '86 and Kayne Wesley Stugart
"•""-I V'»
Julie S a tearhe, al the Union
klndergar
.
JOANN MARIA MOHL
In
end
where they reside
,!
Hryn
Wood are
i
Mclntyre
'85
Mark R
and
planning a November 21 wedding
ten teacher In the Elk Lake
School District.
The
nI
•
"liege,
<
furniture
LOUISE M. HICKS
for the
'
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Ui,l "' SS
i',Hr"
M
r™^
Mawr\
and Russell Keith Dlngelde.n
SHERRI LYNNE WILSON
SUZANNE RENEE GOTTSHALL
1
1986
M yerstown.
JEFF WELKER
U S
^-..i operates m
soon he returning
1987 1968
Laurie Is employe,! bv
Whinney as a certified public account am
EUGENE
JANET HELEN BLACK
•'•"<•
live in Cordonville
NADINE PERKOWSKI
RICHARD
degree
'85
I
JUDITH ANN MINNICH
University.
degree
MARIANNE HUXTA
married May 9 in
St. Joseph Hospital School
in
lieutenant in the
KAR1N SUE
Membership is awarded on the basis of academi,
performance and demonstrated writing ability
ePe
1
S
J
Ernst. &
a
<<»
DIEFENDERFER '85 and Allen
Mrav, were married Ma>
In State College
Karln
as a soiiware engineer at HUM
»! m Ployej
Singe, Inc.
D. SMITH '85. a second year student
at the
Dickinson School of Law. has been elected
comments
editor of the DICKINSON LAW
RE\ II u
They
P">moted by
1988
*85
and Sherri Ann Poliski
were married March 21 in West Chester. Richard is
a
credit analyst at Hamilton Bank in West Chester.
They
live in that community.
LISA
MiVini'n
'85.
">;»«
11
He: will
M,
KAREN
that hospital
McMAHON
;;;r
;;,
•
MIIJ.ER
t;
1
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toi
KUBERA
LORI
,
employed by
nas
,8S
National Bank to aasletant
manager of the
Office. He joined the bank in 1986
»
Shamokln
'85
in that city.
REW
p2E2S55
onnsyiv...!,
class In
and Brad D Flandt are
wedding Sharon is I DUIM In
department at Lehigh VaDe) Hospital
2ft,
employed bv Berks
by Merld
Is
is
I
,°
planning a March
also earned a master's
TED WILLIAMS '85 has been appointed
financial
^ »* Mn **»«« S ^lees/ American Kxpre^
Lancaster He also earned his MBA at
BU
Mowbray
I)
who
33
Street,
BRADFORD WHITE
and W.
Brad
SSfiSF"*
MICHAEL
'85
'85
1987
Mam
,ive at 344
speech pathology at BU,
Air Force, has graduated from basic
training at
Lackland A.r Force Base. Texas.
are planning a June 1988 wedding Alane
the Susquenita School District.
The *
SHARON LEE WOOL
S.
Cemer
SANDRA LEE MOORE
'85.
Haz,eton
2^^J5g^-Sn*T0n,
dtgree in
THERE.SA ANN WARGO '85 and Dennis
Thomas
Bobber are planning an October 9 wedding
in Shamokln
Theresa is a medical technologist at
St
Joseph s
Hospital Health Center in Syracuse!
N V
DEBORAH A KRAMER
,™ E ALUMNI QU ARTERLY/Fall
C^Rh7m
of
advancement at the Hershev Medical
Center Her principal responsibilities include
marketing
analysis and research act.vit.es
for the University
Hospital She also earned an MBA
degree at HI in 1986
lonv is a staff accountant with Buckno.
Lisickv and Co
a public accounting firm in Allentown
the
and Nanci Ann Slusser were
married May 30 in West Hazleton Barry is
employed bv
Lobitz Catering, and they live at
740 Ridge Ave.'. West
'85
m™
SEK
J.
married June
DWANE
6 in
and Maribeth Knowles were
Shamokln Bob is manager of CVS
'85
ANDREW
J.
in
Myerstown
BELL
Andrew
is
CHRIS McDEVITT
'86
and Leeanne Zullo are
employed by Bruce P. Bell &
'86 is
a teaching assistant In the
at the University of
mathematics graduate program
New Hampshire
VIVIAN DIANE AUKER '86 and Kenneth Scott Seller
were married April 25 Vivian is a programmer analyst
for the Herehey Medical Center. They live ln Lebanon.
THE ALUMNI OUARTERLY/Fall
34
THOMAS KEITH MILLER
1987
Muncy died FebruWilliamsport at age 29. A veteran of the U.S.
Navy (1976-1981, he was working on his master's degree
ary 28
at
'86 of
in
v
BU.
Surviving are his parents, two brothers, two sisters,
and maternal grandparents.
SHERRY LYNN KRAMER
MOYER
and
'86
MARK PAUL
are engaged. Sherry is employed by Hertz
Penske Truck Leasing Inc. as an accountant, and Mark
is employed by APS Inc. as an accountant.
*86
LORI ANN HAAS '86 and Thomas A. Vlnitskl were
in Ranshaw Lori is a registered nurse
married April 25
at
Children's Hospital
Gienolden.
Philadelphia
of
CATHY ANN ELTRINGHAM
ALLEN FLOYD Jr.
'86
MARY KAY GOFFA
GREAVES
'86 will
employed by Shell
live
in
is
a substitute teacher in Berks County
schools.
In
and WILLIAM
Tamaqua. They
JENNIFER ANN FAULHABER
'86
Meeker were married November
22
and Kenneth H.
in Bryn Mawr
Jennifer is a special education teacher at Central Bucks
West High School, Doylestown. They live in Doylestown.
KARLA M. REESE '86 and Michael J Rapp were
married February 14 in Catawissa. Karla is employed at
BU, and they live in Bloomsburg.
'86
and Randy W. Donkochik are
is employed by
planning a May 1988 wedding. Diane
Geislnger Medical Center.
and BRIAN TAYLOR HAR
be married on October 3. Both are
'86
GERALD LEE SHOEMAKER
'86
VanBuskirk were married February
and Wendy Rene
14
They
live
in
THOMAS WILLANS '86 is a territory manager for
Carter- Wallace Inc., the Carter Products Division, In
Cranbury, N.J. He covers central New Jersey, Staten
Island and Bucks County.
TONI LEIGH PHILLIPS
and James E. Wollaston Jr
were married February 14 in Lancaster. Diane
is
employed by Ellzabcthtown Area High School.
'86
TAMALA SUE BRUBAKER
were married December 27
a teacher at
Kutztown
In
and Michael
J.
Denis
Lancaster. Their address
RACHEL M ONACKO '86 has accepted a second
grade teaching position at The Apple
Tree Primary
school, a private preparatory school
in Forty Fort.
'86
and Wesley
I.
Walters are
planning an October 1988 wedding.
JAMIE U)UISE CHELIUS
PATRICIA J. DEIBERT '86 was recipient of an
Outstanding Woman Award at the Columbia Montour
Counties Women's Conference at BU in the spring. She
received the award for advancement of women.
She is
pursuing a master's degree in communication studies at
BU.
'86
197 Foal Court, Lancaster.
SUSAN LANGE SMITH
and Glenn D. McCarty
Lancaster. Nanette is a
radiologic technician at Community Hospital of Lancas-
« and Fred
J.
Demmi
are
KIM R.
Apts. No. 701, Milford,
HOFFMAN
LORI
'86
is
ANN BARNES
'86
Parson
living at
Delaware
Thome
and Thomas Maley Jr are
is an account-
AN K ^CHAT '86 *s a COBOL programmer
»i?H£
AT&T
Communications in Fairfax, Virginia.
'86
16
'86
in
DOROTHY
J.
RHODES
'86
are planning a September
secretary/credit analyst for
and Mark Dana DeHarde
wedding. Dorothy is a
Nason and Cullen Inc of
Wayne.
DOUGLAS MARTIN '86 of Wilkes-Barre recently
passed the Series Seven exam given by the New York
Stock Exchange. He is an account executive with E
F
Hutton & Co. in Wilkes-Barre.
KAREN FREY
'86 and
Richard Dumbach were
Northampton. Karen is an accountant with Kuntz, Lesher, Siegrist & Martini in
Lancaster
They live in Ephrata.
married June
K.
married June
13 in
SEIGER
'86
and Mark W. Stein were
They live in Lewisburg.
6 in Mifflinburg.
JOSEPHINE MARIA MILIA
'86 and James A. Parrish
were married June 20 in Easton. Josephine
is
employed by the Kingwood Township School, Frenchtown. They live in Easton.
Jr.
LESLIE R. GOW '86 and Daniel Eric Munyan '86
were
married December 22 in Harrisburg. Leslie
is employed
by Apparel Affiliates Inc., Camp Hill.
They
live
Harrisburg.
for
and Vincent H. Wampole
THOMAS
I.
AMADLO
a second lieutenant in the
w «th the 510th Strategic
lio
I
Missile Squadron
at Whiteman Air Force Base
Mo He
is a missile launch officer.
Fo ce
DONNA
M.
S
i-
'86,
^'ng
COOPER
'86
and Charles D. Fox were
Donna also earned a
sP^h/language pathology at BU.
Gaithersburg, Md.
married June
Thtl
They
is
'
•.
6 in Hollidaysburg.
T^J"
live in
Scholarships
(Continued from Page
Templar
in
19963.
planning a September 1988 wedding. Lori
ant at Ernst & Whinney in Reading.
DENISE ANN YERGEY
May
ter.
CELIA
'86 is
Senior High School.
Milton.
is
NANETTE JANE DUKE
were married
1.
Oil Co. in Houston, T<
DIANE KUCHAK
were married in Gilbertsville. Denise is an assistant
manager at Kay Jewelers in Panama City, Fla., where
Jr.
they reside.
SUSAN K. FITZPATRICK '86 and Michael J. Dorner
were married December 27 in Hilltown. Susan is a
teacher, and they Jive in Bakersfield, California.
DIANE M. WODRIG
'86
were married
reside at Bechtelsville R.D.
They
engaged Jamie
11)
Thomas
Welliver
Wile
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Computer use
1987
35
emphasized
As part of its effort to convert its curriculum to the
use of microcomputers in all business majors. Bloomsburg University's College of Business has initiated a
program
that will make AT&T personal computers
available to students, faculty, staff; alumni and
others
in the BU community at prices far below
normal retail
rates, according to John E. Dittnch. dean of the college
The AT&T 6300 basic model personal computer with a
dual floppy disk system will be available for $1,099. he
said. An enhanced version of the 6300. featuring
a 20
megabyte hard disk and a floppy disk drive, is Si. 499.
and software and peripherals for the PC also can be
purchased at the reduced rates. One can have the
system tailored to one's own needs, with options such as
a color monitor and a modem. Dittnch said
This program was made possible through an agreement the College of Business made with AT&T and
Computers Plus,
a firm in Ardmore. Pa., that will
supply the computers. The college also has arranged for
financing to qualified buvers through the United Penn
Bank.
Dittrich sent letters announcing the opportunity to
students enrolled in the Business College and to" BU
faculty and staff. Others who may participate include
all part-time or full-time undergraduate
and graduate
students, retired university faculty, alumni and mem
bers of university advisory boards.
Persons interested in purchasing computers as part of
this program should contact Judy Reitmever. computer
purchase coordinator, at (717 389-4019.
)
New
degree
approved
A new bachelor of science degree in health physics
was approved for BU at the July meeting of the Board
of Governors of the State System of Higher
Education.
BU has been working to develop an advanced
technology agenda complementary to its science and
health sciences program. In 1986, the Board
of Governors allocated $140,000 to the university for technology
equipment necessary for the development of a program
in the science of radiation protection,
known as health
FIRST
FOR NEW PROVOST -
Dr Belly Allamong (center), provost and vice presidenl tor
participated In her first BU commencement on August 13
Shown with her prior to
the exercises are (from left) Dr Harry
Auspr.ch. pres.dent. John Dorin. chairman of the Council of
irustees. Richard Benefield. member of the
SSHE Board of Governors, and Dr Charles H Carlson
assistant vice president and acting dean of
graduate studies, who delivered the
academic
affairs,
commencement
address
physics.
The new degree program is based on the need to
address problems caused not only by natural radiation,
but by the rapid increase of radiation devices
in
medicine, energy generation and warfare Interest from
regional industries such as the Pennsylvania
Light Company and Geisinger Medical
Power and
Center has
encouraged and assisted program development.
Additional information concerning the program may
be obtained by contacting David Harper, chairperson of
the department of physics, at 717-389-4150.
Athletes honored
A
large,
Commons
enthusiastic
on
May
2
crowd gathered
for
the
13th
In
annual
Scranton
Day
of
Champions Banquet Presenting highlights of the fall,
winter and spring sports seasons were I)r Jerrold
Gnffis. vice president for student life, Dr John Mulka
dean
1
!lub
ol
itudem development; and
Tom
«
alder,
executive directoi and assistant dlrectoi
oi
opment
Randy M.iy
'./,
past
presidenl
of
the
Husky
Husky
devel
(
luh,
presented the Coach of the Year award to Roger
Sanders, head wrestling coach and director of athletics.
Carla Shearer won the Eleanor Wray Outstanding
Senior Female Athlete Award, while sophomore basketball player Theresa lx>rcnzl won the Joanne MeComb
Outstanding Underclass Female Athlete Award
Rick Bonomo, three time NCAA Division I wrestling
champion al III! pound'., received the Robert Redman
Outstanding Senior Male Athlete Award Mark Hanks
(freshman wrestler) and Derrick Mill (sophomore football
player/track and field performer) shared the
Danny Lltwhller Outstanding Underclass Male Athlete
Award
Joshua Lee and Jay DeDea. who both came back from
knee injuries to stai on he football field, received the
Vernon Rochester Most Courageous Athlete Award
Most Valuable Flayers In each sport were Brenda
Blsset (women's cross country). Mark Klsasser (men's
cross country). Carla Shearer (field hockey*. Jay
DeDea (football
Berwick Forge and Fabricating
Flayer of the Year), Sean Flckford (soccer), and Wendy
l
—
AWARD WINNERS
Recipients of major awards presented at the annual sports banquet m May
were (from left) Rick Bonomo. top senior male athlete. Mark Banks and Denck Hill, who shared the
top male underclassman award. Roger Sanders, coach of the year. Theresa Lorenzi. top female
underclassman, and Carla Shearer, top senior female athlete
Wenhold 'women's tennis);
Alex Nelcha (men's basketball
Time Markets/
McDowell Oil Flayer of the Year), Theresa I/)renzi
'women's basketball). Bob Fotter (men's swimming).
Beth Roeder 'women's swimming). Bruce Wallace
(wrestling - Good as Cold Wrestler of the Year);
Scott Michael (baseball), Bill Kahres (golf). Cindy
Daeche
(women's
lacrosse).
Marianne
Fidishin
'women's track and field), Bruce Linton (men's track
and field). Susan Kocher (softball), and Steve Augustine
'men's tennis)
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
36
1987
Tuition increases
Tuition for the 14 publicly-owned universities which
comprise the Pennsylvania State System of Higher
Education increased by $150 ($75 per academic semes-
ter,
for the 1987 Fall semester. The new
schedule was approved by the State System
Board of Governors at its July 15 quarterly meeting.
The new basic fee of $1,830 for all full-time undergraduate and graduate students who are residents of
Pennsylvania is a 8.9 percent increase over the previous
year's fee of $1,680. Part-time Pennsylvania students
will pay $76 per undergraduate credit hour and $102
per
graduate credit hour.
Non-resident full-time student tuition will increase
$190, or 6.2 percent, to $3,266 per academic year for
undergraduates, and $168 or 9 percent, to $2,040
per
effective
tuition
TUCKER 'ROASTS' SIMMS
Casino and
celebrities
-
Bob Tucker "68, former Minnesota Viking and New York Giants
a guest speaker at the "Phil Simms Roast" held this spring at the Sands Hotel.
Country Club in Atlantic City. Tucker, along with several past and present sports
football player,
was
such as Ron Jaworski, Len Dawson, Marty Lyons and Jim Burt "roasted" the
MVP
Giants' Superbowl
at the special event.
Tucker now
lives in
New
academic year for graduate students. Out-of-state, parttime students will pay $136 per undergraduate and
$113
per graduate credit hour.
"The tuition adopted by the Board of Governors today
assists the State System in continuing its
mission of
providing the citizens of the Commonwealth with
a high
quality education and at an affordable cost," said
Board
Chairman F. Eugene Dixon, Jr.
"We appreciate the careful consideration given to our
appropriation by the General Assembly and
Governor
Robert P. Casey," Mr.Dixon continued.
State System Chancellor James H. McCormick
added
"We are pleased particularly with the line item funding
received for deferred maintenance, the
Pennsylvania
Academy for the Profession of Teaching, the McKeever
Environmental Learning Center, and minority
recruitment and retention needs."
"The increase of tuition assists State System universi-
m
meeting most of their mandatory cost increase
for the fiscal year," said Wayne G.
FaUor, State System
ties
York
Hazleton.
vice chancellor for finance and
administration
Parking changes
Several measures designed to ease
parking problems
on campus arc being implemented this
fall, according to
Robert Parrlsh, vice president for administration.
The measures, which were recommended
by the
university s Traffic and Parking
Committee following
meetings with officials from the Town
of Bloomsburg
include converting the north side of
East Second
Street
along the university to commuter
parking. The south
side of the street will be
designated resident permit
parking, with each
I he
Plan also
from Lightstreet
tennis courts) to
student parking In
commuter
residence allowed three permits
Includes converting Swisher Circle
Road around the perimeter of the
one-way traffic to allow commuter
the other lane. In addition, a
small
"
planned for the area between the
Centennial Gymnasium lot and
Chestnut Street, and the
SPaCe ln lhC B
r*
lot
So^^
Two
small
is
^
commuter
lots will Ik- converted to
faculty/
10 l0
e r Nortn "mberland Hall, and the lot
hPh/nH McCormlck
m
! ? 5
behind
Center
P ST
° EN S
Four past e residen, s °'
Alumni l
Association were recognized
during the annual
luncheon on Alumni Day
Honored were (from left) Millard
Ludwig '48. John
t he
tne
s asffsxssr
were James
~
Ru
BU
W. Thomas
Unable
Jua&wa
to
47.
and
attend
Dr. C. Stuart
was Howard
F.
Edwards '41
Fenstemaker
MS
l'u,en an ,f m
N D
t
he
'Zyw^J? ^*™^^**' ™"
7
U-S
0
in
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second
1
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Music
The following concert-recital calendar for 1987-1988
has been announced by the Department of
Music:
Sunday. October
Decker, piano, and
2:30 p.m.
-
4
Faculty Recital
Mary Decker,
voice
November 4
M \KATHON OIL
November 20 21 — at Gettysburg
November u
YORK
For your
calendar
bv William
Carver Hall
Tuesday. October 13
MadrigaJ Singers Thanksgiving Banquet-Concert tickets go on
sale at 9 a m in
Office 114. Haas Center Payment must
be made when
order is placed (No telephone orders accepted
For
—
December
December
December
December
I
further information, call 717-389- 4284
November 19. 20 and 21.
Banquet dates are
Sunday. October 25 - Homecoming Pops
Concert by
s Choral Ensemble. Husky
Singers Concert
Choir. Annual concert of light, favorite
pop selections
directed by Wendy Miller and William
Decker Mitrani
Hall, Haas Center. 2:30 p.m.
Women
Tuesday. November 3 - Student
Recital by Frank
Arbushites. piano. Carver Hall, 8 p.m.
^
S
ay, N
ember 8
University-Community
,?y,
n
Orchestra „
Fall Concert with guest artist. Leslie
Parnas
~
Tickets required (available at Kehr
Information
at the door by 1:30 p.m.) Directed
bv
Mark
"
Jehnek. Mitrani Hall. Haas Center. 2:30
p.m.
cello.
Desk and
Thursday-Saturday, Nov. 19-21 - Madrigal Singers
Thanksgiving Banquet. Tickets required No
sales at
door. See October 13 listing. Directed
bv Wendy Miller
Scranton Commons, 7:30 p. m
Tuesday, December 8
Recital. Carver Hall, 8 p.m.
December
Friday,
11
—
-
Fall
Semester
Concert
Choir's
Student
"Joy
of
Christmas" Concert. William Decker conducts seasonal
carols and choral classics. Carver Hall,
8 p.m.
Sunday, December 13 - Concert Choir's
"Joy of
Christmas" Concert. Carver Hall, 2:30 p.m.
-
Sunday, February 14
Student Recital
Esbenshade, voice. Carver Hall, 2:30 p.m
by Jodi
-
Thursday, March 3
Concert Band Concert directed
by Terry Oxley. Mitrani Hall, Haas Center, 8
p.m.
Saturday,
April
-
9
President's
Ball,
featuring
Community Orchestera (directed by Mark
Jehnek) and the Studio Band (directed by
Stephen
Wallace). Dinner and dancing at Willow
Run Inn
University-
1987
37
Men's Basketball
Theatre
The Department of Theatre has announced the
follow
U,e ° B,00msDur
R Players' productions for
f
!2»?2!^
iyo7-1988
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
2
8.
9 and 10
Center. 8 p.m.
"I'm Not Rappaport" on October
Mitrani Hall. Haas
UnlWllb
29. 30. 31
1-orum (McCormick Center). 8 p.m.
9
C
16
Ql
18
89
25
27
30
"A Moon for the Misbegotten" on February 17
20 Mitrani Hall. Haas Center. 8 p.m.
"Fifth of July" on
p.m.
March
24
.
25. 26. 27
18
19
\
i
\
1
ai
>t
:io
^
,
years events. BU students and
ing communities are fortunate
citizens of the
laborto be able to enioy such
n.
exceptional performances."
All programs will be presented In
Mitrani II. ill will.
Sunday performances at 2:30 p.m. and weekday
per
formances at 8 p.m. For ticket information,
call 717 389
3900.
ERSVTLLE
i
Kill/town
CHEYNE\
;
.u
Weal Chattel
MANSFIELD
•
-
Kasl Stiou.lshui k
il
•il
Comordla iN Y
l>ee
II
<
Basketball
Iminaeulata Totirnaiu.
at Mlserioordln (7:00)
K.lmlmm
.il
nl
it 00)
(7 IHM
Clarion (2:00)
Indiana 1 00)
at
'
Ian
>
at
- army (0 00)
- el Lock Haven
Dec. 5
Dec. 9
Artist
Other performances In the series include
the Lionel
Hampton Band on October 11. the Canadian Brass
on
October 28. "Evlta" on November 10. "Music
Man" on
rebruary 7. the Alvln Alley Repertory Ensemble
dance
company on February 23 and 24. the Peking Acrobats
on
4
and
Northeastern Philharmonic with
SFu i Stolzman
A.
Richard
on April 28
We a re P Ieased t0 00 able to present a program of
.ul
L
this calibre for the second year
of thiBMllei
Ul .prich
said. "We believe It will be equally
exciting as last
mm
Women's
Nov
Victor Borge will open the eight program
iVIrhnh
Series at BU on September 20, according
to
President Harry Ausprich.
VST STROl'DSlUiRi;
I
m
Nov. 20-21
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Mansfield
Philadelphia Textile
at
February 24
February 26
Carver Hall 8
Celebrity Artists
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ShippensburK
KUTZTOWN
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BENS COLLEGE
at Millersville
-
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POST
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20
Feb] uaj
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KING'S
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8-9
February
February
» «'i>i nary 8 -
Febi
Feb]
NEW YORK TECH
-
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"Hamiet" on October
Susquehanna
George Washington
at
at
6
(exhibition)
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Jan. 6
.ii
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1
Sllppei
\
Rock
(3 00)
Jan
IS
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16
HUSKY INVITATIONAL
SUSQUEHANNA (7 <«»>
YORK (6 00)
Hi
.il
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•'an
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Jan
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Mansfield
(6 00)
ai
Feb.3|,
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Millersville (6 oo»
KUTZTOWN
00)
- WEST CHESTER (8:001
23
Jan. 27
Jan
Feb.
ShlpponshurK
Philadelphia Textile E v.i STROUDSBURG (6 00)
MILLERSVILLE
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Feb
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(6 00)
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Kut/.town (6 00)
13
hi
Cheyney
17
ai
Weal Cheetei
—
Feb. 24
(7 00)
(8 00)
(6:00)
at East 8troudiburg (0 ooi
(formerly
Briar Heights Lodge). Proceeds to the
Bloomsburg University Foundation general scholarship
and music scholarship funds. Limited number of
ticket
reservations available. Call Development
Office (717389^4128) beginning March 1, 1988.
Sunday,
April
Singers and
Wendy
Miller.
-
Spring Concert by Madrigal
Women's Choral Ensemble, directed by
10
Carver
Hall, 2:30
p.m
-
Sunday, April 17
Spring Concert by Concert Band,
directed by Terry Oxley, and Studio Band, directed
by
Stephen Wallace. Mitrani Hall, Haas Center, 2:30 p.m.
Saturday, April 23
-
Nov
21
Dec. 1
Dec. 5
Dec. 11
Jan
Jan
- BLOOMSBURG INVITATIONAL
- EAST STROUDSBURC- (7:30)
-
at
3
8-9
Jan. 15
Jan. 19
- at Virginia Duals In
- CLARION (7:30)
- at Millersville (7:30)
Jan 22 Jan 29-30
-
Hall, 8 p.m.
-
Sunday, May 1
Spring Concert by Concert Choir
and Husky Singers, directed by William Decker Carver
Hall, 2:30
p.m
Tuesday, May 3
Carver Hall, 8 p.m.
-
-
in
l.t
Feb. 16
NORTH CAROLINA STATE
- PSAC Tournament
PltUburgh (7 80)
ai Waal Virginia (2:00)
..i
I..., k Haven
(8 00)
ai
5
Feb
Feb
Norfolk, Va
Spring Concert by University-
Feb
Feb. 6
Lehigh Tournament (10:00)
- LOCK HAVEN (7:30)
- at Iowa State (2:00)
-
al
Cleveland Slate
at
Army
Fab
19
SLIPPKIO ROCK
l-'et)
26
PENN STATE
Mar
4
:>
at
Vi.
(7
(7
Eastern Wreatllng League Champion-
ships
(7:30)
Mar
17 10
al
NCAA
I
Championships
A limited supply of the long-awaited Bloomsburg University Alumni
Directory is now available. The 8 x 11-inch soft-cover, perfect bound
volume contains the names and addresses of all Hloomsburg graduates
as of late 1986. Send your check for $15 (that's lower than the 1979
directory price) and receive your copy by return mail. Be sure to order
today before the supply is gone.
1987
Tuesday, May 17 - Catawissa Military Band Concert,
directed by Richard Martin. Carver Hall, 8 p.m
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY ORDER FORM
.Copies of
(Please
'88
BU ALUMNI DIRECTORY
make checks payable
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY/STATE/ZIP
April 30
:«))
:<0i
Spring Semester Student Recital.
Alumni Day
IK))
(7:30)
THEY'RE HERE!
Community Orchestra, conducted by Mark Jelinek John
Couch, piano soloist Mitrani Hall, Haas Center, 8 p.m.
Tuesday, April 26
Student Recital by Greta
Luckenbill, piano, and Tracey Dechert, clarinet Carver
Wrestling
(9:00)
TELEPHONE
to
BUAA;
at $15
each
$
)
38
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)
I
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall 1987
um.m man
-
•»
w
N
nm MDM icl
mm
Classes thank
Dick Grimes '49
3
The Classes of 1949. 1950. 1951. 1952. and 1953 held
a
reunion during Alumni Weekend on June 6 at the
Best
Western Motel in Danville.
Checks were presented to the Alumni Association
for
S. Rygiel Alumni Grant, the John
A Hoch
Grant
ROb€rt Redman Scholarship
1
the Walter
1
Fund"
RECRUITING TEACHERS - More
than 100 recruiten representing 57 school district! and Intermediate
units from nine states were on campus In
April for the
fifth
annual North Central Pennsylvania Education
Consortium. Included among the recruiters were a
number of BU alumni: (from left; Ed Blackburn '60,
Wllllamsport School District; Fred Crow! '00, Ontral
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit, Barrv Smith
Midd
West School District, MarJorJe Stover '61, Lincoln
Intermediate Unit; Bernard Zabarowskl '58, Waynes-
M
Faculty
(Continued from Page
and the
are
text,
7)
the
result
Inventory of these works
-
of
catalogue or an
a
David Easton on systems
analysis; William Rlker on political power;
Buchanan
and Tullock on constitutions; Anthony Downs
on political parties, and many others,
together with some
original efforts to fill In the gaps.
' So
I've experienced the Impact and the effects
of
both the population and the Information
explosions on
Uieunlversltv, the department, the discipline, the course
and the students during the past four
or five student
generations. The university has tripled in
size
the
department has remained relatively stable; the
discipline has gone In several different
directions simultaneously; while the students have endured
this and other
6 and havc gone on t0 otner things.
In the ^te
?.
fSl"
1980s, It seems to be a time to take
stock of where we've
been, where we are, and where we
appear to be
headed.
...
"Former students
of the course
may
like to
read
this
work In order to discover just what it was
that I was
ta k ng about, and should
be delighted to know that the
original rough drafts were written
on the backs of old
question sheets, so the course has been
recycled
times over as a completely closed system.
But the
goal is to describe how and
explain why politic,
test
many
systems work the way they do as clearly
as possible,
ihus, I feel that 1 have an obligation
to be both incisive
and concise - to cut to the heart
of the matter, but not
wUh a
P add,n 8 and
!W?Lhave
a further obligation
lot of
material. I
suggest how the
and explanation may be applied in all
times
CeS
not Just ,lmlt tne application
to the
nnTifl
.
l "!?
ate
n
(Vn,l,r >' ^though thai will be
P?
f
the Initial point
of departure in most Instances
think that I
description
f,ller
to
I
In
mh
his
acknowledgments, he notes: "To the
manv
s udents, some of whom are
mentioned In end notes I
m U 0r
chaU
and for the Incentive
annthT
'M they have «Wes
and
the motivation
provided me
Xt 18 ava " ab,e at the University
Store
,
i!
nf to?
of
$21.95,
,
ess a five percent discount.
Homecoming, you might even
get
him
at a price
vou buy
autograph
(If
to
it
on
it'
boro School District; Frank Repanshek 75. LancasterLebanon Intermediate Unit; Dan Boychuck '53, Pennsbury School District; Byron Chandler '69. Christina
School District; Tom Regan '61. Baltimore County
Public Schools, Franklin Rishel *67, Christina School
District; and Jon Andes 75. Harford County Public
Schools. Not present for photo were Don Bechtel 76.
Chesterfield County Public Schools, William McNelis
77, Lincoln Intermediate Unit; and Judy Jenkins '65.
Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
A double-faced clock, handcrafted and donated by
Elwood Beaver '42, was raffled by the Class of 1942
on Alumni Day, June 6. Made of oak with
an
electronic mechanism, the clock featured
a traditional face on one side and a "backwards"
dial on the
other.
The winner of the clock
of Levittown, Pa.
was John
J
O'Donnell
'49
ters in
Washington,
D
C. In late
summer
she began a
new assignment as judge on the U.S.
Navy-Marine
Corps Court of Military Review
After earning a master's degree
at Bloomsburg in
1969 she attended the
the College of William
Marshall-Wythe School
and Mary
of
Law
at
While a student at Bloomsburg in
1966. she attended
he Women Officer Candidate School
at Quantico, Va. In
1970 she attended the Women
Officer Basic School at
Ua nCO and the Navai Just,ce Scn001
Newport. R I
? n
u
r
eived a certificate of graduation
from the
Ad! Jn
U
at tne Jud e Advocate
8
General's
i
f
?f
School
In r£°
Charlottesville. Va. In 1980. she earned
the
egr
rom the Natlonal La * Center at George
«.
)n
mv ers,ty and f0ur years later graduated
SS/ »" .
C ° llege ° f N3Val Warfare at
Newport
^
^
whw
rT
Her duty assignments have included the
following
e
^unsel Marine Corps Development and
F
Education Command. Quantico (1971)
£ /S
U
el
prosecutor) and foreign claims com-
m?^oL?
r
missioner. Camp
3
C
Smedley D.
Butler.
Okinawa
(1971-
mi,i
ry jUSlice officer special courtmlrtl !. 2SSS'
!?
martial
military judge
and senior military judge
n(?
Special Omrt-Martial Judiciary.
Campy
Lejeune. N.C. (1973-1976)
-
S
Attorney and head of the Review
Branch. Office of the
C at
en ral U S Navy Wa shington,
D C.
U976
.Q7«r aand
H ?
5 of; the
(1976-1978).
head
Advisory Branch (1978-
Florida
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Expressing an interest but unable to
attend were Ruth
g 3 a nd her nusband Wa «er; A ™nda
FeJlPv >v M t ? , o
BUrRharl 79 Jo ^Phme Pack
73 C ° ra MU,er 78
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In St' p5IS
Angel ° and Mar p ox Albano '49
y
2
p'na,
fl!!T
0 Englewood; Thelma Brandon Bittner '28
and her
?
a
a Jam es J Dormer "48 of
Clearwater Beach
;
,
n'
Debra
Cardene Guerino
'80 of Pinellas
L Huns icker '32 and his wife. Edith, ofPark. Clarence
Venice Cvril
0f Sa aS ta and hiS
q
son
Neal J. r
,?
K
Gallagher '82 of St. Petersburg
and
allaCe StatCS 43 and her
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l
'
^^Al^r
1
Instructor. Criminal
Law
Division.
Naval Justice'
(198(M981) and academic direct0
o^i^T
™
in^ppn^
ad cat e (le 8 al counsel to the
command,
nd ° ff,Ce
r in Charge of Le al
Service
8
SuU?? Third
.support
ThirS p
c
Force Service Support Group Fleet
Force Pacific. Okinawa 1984-1986
M«J?«
(
Was named North Carohna's
"Outstanding
n , 9 5
has received two Merit*
rv?nt M i
8
Navy Commendation
r
Y^™g W
w°
rir
s
n
*'
,
Med^l^SLh^
^
?^
Medal. She has been admitted
to practice law before the
C0U ° f Appea,S of Vir nia (19
thetn, ed
^
r
3
0 Mi,i ary Review ,1972) the
United
S
es
m /
I
Military
Appeals (1972) and the United
States Supreme Court (1979).
sEET
oSS
Elzar
im
198b iW
1987
S
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1
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,
Camper served
1
a arm'
academic
The following alumni attended:
Frances Cerchiao Abitanta and her husband
Daniel
and Kathleen Mitchell Boychuck, Charles and
Delores
Doyle Brennan, Muriel Wagner Brush and
guest
Donald Cesare. Mr. and Mrs. John Dietz. Mr. and
Mrs'
George Dotzel, Helen M. Gerringer. Mr. and
Mrs
Richard Gleockler. Richard E. Grimes. Del
Buss
Hamershock, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jackowitz, Mr
and
Mrs. Ed Jones. Donald and Barbara McNinch
King
Joan Havard Kilroy, George Lambrinos, David
and
Mary Lou Kubic Linkchorst. John and Nancy
Swartz
Lychos. Mr. and Mrs. John McNelis. Ennio
and Midge
Fanzo Manotti, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Messner.
Mr and
Mrs Robert Montague, Wilmer and Lois
Datesman
Nester, Jack O'Donnell. Peter Parnell.
Joseph Pelchar
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Plevyak. Walter
and Rose Marie
Domaleskie Pogirski. Frank and Susanne
Radice.
Robert and Carolyn Vernoy Reitz,
Rhoda Carls Richev
and guest; Nancy Fisk Riley, John
and Jeananne Evans
Scrimgeour. Joseph Sopko. William and
Nancy Powell
Swales. Warren and Julia Pichel Sterling,
Harold and
Josephine Padula White.
Camper
Albertson,
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woman military judge to preside and the first
woman staff judge advocate. At the time of the Marine
award
she was head of the military law branch
of the Judge
Advocate Division of the U.S. Marine
Corps headquar-
'
X%Ta
.
as interim vice president
for
EaSt Str udSbUrg ^'versity for
tt
?
year. In that position, he
was
responsible for the undergraduate
and graduate academic programs of the university,
faculty relations
budget development and control,
academic personnel
8
1
ro
P cedures and long-range planning. He
K^if
/adm «mstrative
!?
responsibility for library serv-
fees
During
the 1984-1985 academic year.
Camper served
as acting dean of the School of
Professional Studies As
dean, his responsibilities encompassed
all aspects of
academic administration, including scheduling
and pro-
gramming, budget development and
control, instrucequipment and supply needs, faculty and
staff
personnel policies and procedures for
faculty and staff
tional
Camper has
F^tion^
Educational
a
elected to return to the faculty at
ESU
be€n a member of the Department
of
r
Communications and
.
Technology
He was promoted
1972.
since
to assistant professor in 1975
associate professor in 1979. and
full professor in 1986
aS
nhnt!^ u
photography
He
stru ctor of black and white and
color
i"
studio
television production,
filmmaking
S Ua,
tiliZ ati0n
fs,npni
H cable
Kr
issues
and
,
and
'
communication theory and
satellite technology.
He earlier served as a secondary-level general
science
and biology teacher in the Norristown
Area School
and was a sub stitute teacher in several
D^ilr.
Philadelphia area school districts.
Camper is a member of the ESU Middle
States
evaluation Steering Committee, and
he has served as
on-site evaluator of
numerous teacher preparation
programs for the National Council for
Accreditation of
^
e
T
Educat <? rs
l
Education,
and the
.
the
New
He has served on
Pennsylvania Department of
Jersey Department of Educa-
the national nomination committee
of the Association for
Educational Communications and
Te
l
Delawa re Valley unit of the
S °.Ciety for Train ing and
Development, and
^hTq»
t
e
Uie State
System of Higher Education committee
for the
° f 016 ACademy f0r the Prof
csion of
Amprir^
P m2
\
Teaching
earne
3
mas ter's degree
in education at
master's degree in library
3 Rutgers Unive ™ty d975)
and a doctor of
education w
degree at Temple ( 1983
?
Tpm^fn
Temple University
(1972). a
)
^
Colleen? n
Un
of Pennsylvania
State
g
and
'versity Faculty, the
American
SoeietJ^ for
society
nr Training and
Development the Black
XSr*
S
.
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pJ^UoMSi"^
-WhTs
580
in
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1
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and
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and
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THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/Fall
Two named
Robert
Herzig
65
and
David
to Hall of
Linkchorst
become
"53
Fame
will
Bloomsburg University has drafted an
anti hazing
is in compliance with Act
749 which was
passed by the Pennsylvania legislature last
April All
institutions in the State System of
Higher Kducatton are
policy that
'
'
,
instituting similar policies
-
The following statement was issued bv the office
the
vice president (or student activities:
dm
scoring
list
'•Hazing is defined as any action or
situation created
whether on or off the fraternity or sororltv
premises on
or off campus, to produce mental
or physical discomfort, embarrassment, harassment,
fright, humiliation,
or ridicule
Any mental or phsylcal requirement
request, or obligation placed upon
any person which
™»ld i;ause pain, disgrace, Injun or which
ll personalty
with 1.362 points.
He was an All-Pennsylvania Conference selection
in
his junior and senior seasons and
was an All-Eastern
Regional choice in 1965.
In track and field, he performed
jumps and established
a
school
Herzig
was
a
and
1951
d^tMd.ng
Linkchorst
member
of the school's undefeated teams in 1948
under Coach Robert Redman His education
was interrupted for more than a year when he
spent
time m the service, and that absence from
campus
forced him to miss one season as the
Huskies' third
baseman.
During his time as a student/athlete, Bloomsburg
never experienced a losing season in any of
the three
sports in which he participated.
After leaving the school, he
served as a head
basketball coach at Mahanoy Township
and MahaiUM
Area high schools for 14 seasons, compiling a
record of
251-79 He teams won nine league
championships and
had a winning streak of 48 consecutive games
Linkchorst also performed as a member of
the Boston
Whirlwinds In 1953 and 1955. The professlo.nl team
toured the world with the Harlem
Globetrot
He is currently one of the top amatem golfers in
northeastern Pennsylvania and has won numerous
title
and at one time held course records at three
courses In
the area.
violates an> federal, state, local
statute
,.,
university pollcj
the high and triple
record in the latter
in
event which has since been surpassed
Following graduation, he played two seasons
in the
Eastern Professional Basketball League.
He is currently the president of Mediscript Inc in
Chatsworth, California.
Linkchorst was a four-year starter on the football
and
basketball teams and also performed for
three seasons
as a member of the baseball squad.
He has the
distinction of being one of very few
athletes ever to play
at Bloomsburg to earn 11 varsity
letters
In football, he was a defensive back for
three seasons
and played quarterback for the 1952 unit.
Linkchorst
concern
reflects
They will join an elite group of former
athletes and
coaches that includes Charles 'ChuckDalv "52
ham Foster. William Garson '63. Flovd' ShortWil
v"
k 74 R U
0Uk Danny Lilwhl,e,:
R,cha
>d
nnvHT9 p
u ?
Redman
Rol*rt Rohm 60. Ron Russo
52X3
70 and Robert
Tucker '68
Herzig excelled in the sports of basketball
and track
his 'our years on the campus from
l%i
ESJ?
u established
J8
to
1965 He
several single game, season and
career school records in basketball and
still holds the
Huskies standards for season field goal
percentage
(56.7), season rebounding average
(18.4), and career
rebounds (1,041). He also ranks sixth
on the all-time
^
,
<
,
h"eed"
1
I
1
-"'"' 'P-'t«'
m
activity,
su« h a.
"Today,
liability
'I'veiMh
is
fraternities
Itself
N (»n.
lt„-
wllllngess
an Individual
tivlh notwithstanding
'
''
1
Support your alma mater each time you
use the exclusive VISA card displaying
Bloomsburg's name and logo.
talks
with Sister
Catholic Campus
graduates
It
was
governor.
McGowan
Ministry
prior
to
of
the
BU
addressing
May Commencement Exercises
first
commencement address as
at the
his
Watch your mailbox
Anita
tO
"Su.ne pledging aetlv.t.es
which have taken place ,„
,M
"••"»« «'«•- lv illegal Weask.o, vom'snppor.
.•ndasMslanee in educating nm
students"
VISA CARD!
Governor Robert P Casey
to
as alumni, should share this concei n
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
—
ol
Is
a concern for everyone. The
implementing this polio to protect the
and sororities as well as the Institution
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
VISITS BU
01
la also considered haxlng
\m activity
described In this definition which the
initiation or
^•mission mto oi affiliation with
an organization is
'''" '"^ ol ll,(ll '<
"> conditioned shall he
,n.ned
THE
CASEY
39
Hazing policy
the 12th and 13th members of the
BL" Athletic
Hall of Fame during induction ceremonies
at Homecoming on October 24.
SVd
1987
for details!
)
It's
.
^
THE ALUMNI QUARTERLY/"-.
40
.
reunion time at Bloom!
Homecoming, October
HOMECOMING 1987 RESERVATIONS
23-25, 1987
NAME.
2 to 4
P.M.
ALUMNI-STUDENT MIXER
P.M.
First
Kehr Union
ADDRESS
(See details below)
7
.CLASS YEAR.
Last
Friday, Oct. 23
PEP RALLY
Centennial-Waller Parking Lot
FIREWORKS
Over Upper
Campus
CITY, STATE. ZIP
Saturday, Oct. 24
8
OPEN HOUSE
A.M.
Fenslemaker Alumni House
CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
A.M.
9:30
DAY TELEPHONE
_NIGHT TELEPHONE.
5 P.M.)
(Until
Carver Hall Lobby
NAME OF GUEST(S)
UNIVERSITY STORE OPENS
6 30 P
(Until
M
)
FRIDAY
HOMECOMING PARADE
10 A.M.
(Beginning at Bloomsburg H.S.)
1
ART EXHIBIT AND RECEPTION
A.M.
11
Perclval
(Until
11:15
A.M.
1
Haas
My
"OX ROAST"
Nelson Fieldhouse
HOCKEY
FIELD
1:30
P.M.
FOOTBALL
6 P.M.
My
(Brockport)
(Millersville)
wipi hot
.
profession/position:
Lower Campus Field
Redman Stadium
DINNER-DANCE
Cash bar
the Alumni-Student-Faculty Mixer
undergraduate major:
Graduate degrees:
(Have a great buffet lunch and avoid
the pre-game traffic. $7 per person,
no tickets sold at door.)
P.M.
in
Gallery
R Roberts Retrospective
P.M.)
1
wish to participate
Name
Sheraton Danville Inn
of
firm/employer:
and cold
hor d'oeuvres. Buffet dinner
featuring roast beef, chicken divan
and shrimp scampi. Dance to the
popular Richie Molinaro and Silk.
All tor $20 per person. No tickets
will be available at the door
Reunion classes will be seated together
1
wish to schedule appointments to interview
students.
Type
of student, qualifications, prerequisites:
Sunday, Oct. 25
POPS CONCERT
2:30 P.M.
Mitrani Hall.
Haas Center
(Featuring the Concert Choir,
The Husky Singers, and
The Women s Chorale Ensemble)
1
will
have a prospective student(s) with me.
Name(s):
Alumni-Student-Faculty Mixer
Would you
you like to
happening
share career information informally with today's students
at BLP Would
some of your former professors to being them up to date on what is
your lite? This is a great opportunity to do both Simply
fill
out the
like to
visit
In
with
appropriate spaces on the reservation form, and
will be prepared for students
and faculty.
we
will
include you
in
SATURDAY
the dirctory which
you would like to use this day as an opportunity
to interview students for your firm
appointment times will be arranged through Mr.
Tom Davies. director of FJU's Career
Development Center.
Number
of reservation for '"Ox
Number
of reservations for
Number
of football tickets (at
Roast"
$7 per person)
(at
If
R
i^| availability,
.«i^ call
about
motel res «™»'°ns early. For information
Address correction requested
PARENTS! " you have been accepting mail for your
son
IS™",*
Ple
°f address and/or naine We wlU
^
fDd a
15 A^^tdy and mail
materials directly to tern.
phH^TTG
&
Syou
nr
$4 per
(at
adult,
(Please enclose check payable to
the Alumni Office.
Alumni House
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Dinner-Dance
$20 per person)
$2 per
child)
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mamn «
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