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Jessica
Published by
Bloomsburg University
for
Alumni and Friends
Spring 1994
Volume
94,
Number
1
Sledge
Kozloff
Eighteenth President
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg welcomes its 18th president,
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
Over 500 friends, employees,
students,
said.
and alumni of Bloomsburg University
gathered for a reception
for the Arts
Haas Center
in
welcome president-
in April to
designate Jessica Sledge Kozloff to campus. The brief program
after the
was held shortly
Board of Governors of the
State
Bloomsburg,
1 8th
Back
in
Colorado, where
very upset
when you
I
used to
live, the legislators get
don't choose a Coloradan as a
president and, while you haven't chosen a Pennsylvanian,
you did choose one who had the good sense to marry one.
Sieve, would you stand up please.
I'm also who 1 am because of two wonderful children
who could not be here tonight. Kyle, our son
who, by
the way was bom 26 years ago in Philadelphia,
so I've
—
France
—
is
working tonight
(at least
finishing her second year of law school and finals
begin
next week, so she couldn't be here. But they're very,
very
eager indeed to visit all of you and to meet you
and
1994. At
to
that reception Kozloff discussed her
visit their parents'
new home.
rememberd those people who have guided
These two children endured a very interesting
childhood and adolescence growing up with me
can tell you that Ihcy very cheerfully accepted the
and helped her
and
aspirations for the university,
in
he claims he's working there) on a
business assignment. And our daughter. Rebecca, is
president of
effective July 1,
said,
also produced a Pennsylvanian
System of Higher Education voted to
appoint Kozloff the
"Can we
learn to live like this?" I turned to him and
"Did you ever think we would have this kind of
moment?" And he said, "no " I'd like to introduce you to
him. He's also, by the way, my Pennsylvania credential.
I
and
— and
that
I
fact
what came out of the kitchen was rarely gourmet,
was never going to be confused with a domestic
I
goddess.
It's really impossible for me to
speak of my own
children tonight without thinking of the parents
of Terry
Linn (Bloomsburg University student who died
as a result
WTiat
a
momeni! This
reminds
me
were listening
my husband and
to ihc other
driving from our
Continued on next page
special occasion
of a song
home
day as wc were
to the airpon,
Wc
frequently like to listen to musicals as he drives
us here
and there. And the song was from a musical
"La Cage
Au
Faux." and the words of the song, if 1
can remember
them, go like this: So hold ihis moment
and live and
know how, and make this moment
best of times are now. And I certainly
fast,
love as hard as you
because the
last,
way. You've given me a great tribute.
thought in my remarks tonight I'd try to
introduce
Chancellor James McCormick
praised the method of choosing a new
president,
myself to you
the search committee.
"What a moment. The best of times is now,"
Jessica Sledge Kozloff told over 500
faculty, staff
more personal way than your very
thoughtful and lovely program does. And
wanted to
introduce myself to you in terms of who
am as a
in a
and students gathered on April 21 in Haas
Auditorium for a reception welcoming her as the
president-
I
I
renection of
my
The
duce
is
first
why 1 want so much
Bloomsburg.
family, and
here as your president
at
to
be
designate.
program was held shortly after
the Board of Governors of the State
System of
member of my family that I want to introme tonight, my husband Steve, whom
here with
you
will all
way
to introduce
meet
few minutes. I think the best
you is to say that no one male
in just a
him
to
.
or female, could ask for a spouse
than he is.
who
is
The
more supportive
brief
Higher Education voted to appoint Kozloff
the 18th
president of Bloomsburg, efTective July
I. 1994.
Ramona Alley, vice chair of the Council of
Trustees,
welcomed guests and commended
presidential search
Chancellor James
I
think especially of the years
with two young children
school for
my
doctorate
would come home
—
when
I
was a mother
to
the
another university to take
that
commuting 40 miles
my
coursework
custom
I
— of course,
approval."
'
trying to be a fairly
stances.
to
pick up a sick child in those days.
There were
ready to chuck
we were
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a
it,
number of occasions when
and he wouldn't
driving here and there
let
me.
I
really
And
was a police
and
that
McCormick
after
I
McCormick praised the trustees for overviewing
the search process and
perf-orming their duties as
outlined in Act 188. "I believe
the process worked
very well. Act 188 was carried
out maintaining the
balance between the universities
and the State
System.
We
should
all
celebrate the success of the
process," he said.
McCormick
ing and
described Kozloff as an "outstand-
dynamic person who
will bring
wise
leadership to Bloomsburg."
The chancellor recognized Interim
President and
Mrs. Curt English for their
"outstanding dedicated
service to the State
System of Higher Education."
brought the crowd to its feet
for sustained
applause as he described the
interim president's
devotion" to his alma mater.
"Curt English has
been an effective leader. He
is an experienced
administrator with great insight
into the
He
1-
board
dynamics of
said.
The chancellor offered his commendations
to
members of the search committee and
recognized
trustees James Atherton and John
Haggerly
who
was
tonight as
escort,
an "excellent" job.
to present the president-designate
to the
campus community immediately
to
good mother under those circumSteve usually was the one who went
to school
for
the
Kozloff was the 10th prcsidcm appointed
in the 1
year life of the State System. "It has become
our
— and going back graduate
— and many times
after
committee
McCormick remarked
hard work. They have identified someone
with the
essential characteristics of leadership
needed," he
said. "The committee is to be
commended for
working in the spirit of Act 188 (the
legislation
which created the Stale System) and
I want to
acknowledge and thank them.*'
and those who served on
feel that
1
Dr. Jessica Sledge Kozlojf
I
served as co-chairs. "The committee
deserve a great deal of credit for
members
their
many hours of
public imiversity system."
McCormick said "He
has done everything he
could to set the stage for an
orderly transition. I want to
extend my personal
thanks to both Curt and Janet."
Susan M. Schantz
of alcohol poisoning) and Jeramy Williams (Bloomsburg
University student critically injured in an automobile
And
accident).
I
just
want
who
and they've been with you
extended families, and
you
to say to all of
thoughts have been with them so
my
much
are
my
that
the past
few days,
Jeramy and Terry's
thoughts will certainly remain
with them.
father
My
was a school superintendent
Texas community.
—
after school
I
in a
many hours
spent
small
with him
a very, very fortunate situation for me.
would follow him around, tag along with him on
I
his
various tasks.
My father had started out to become a minister and
had switched to education because, at least for him, he
feft this was the way that he could really make a difference.
had the great fortune of listening to him on many
I
occasions talking to people about what he thought about
education.
Education was the key to empowering and transforming and enriching lives, and through that transformation
we made
He would
the world a better place.
talk about
with the fervor of a country preacher teaching the
this
gospel.
And I knew from
wanted
to
the time
be a teacher, because
I
I
was a
knew
little girl
that to
that
I
be an
educator was to be called the very noblest of professions.
My mother, Ann Acklen Sledge, was a wonderful role
for me. My father laughingly referred to her often
model
as his
life
insurance policy because he had a medical
condition and was unable to get
life
insurance.
And my
mother worked to help support the family and to give a
if something should happen to him.
These were the days when women rarely, especially
the wife of a school superintendent, worked. Mother was
sense of security
a wonderful, wonderful role
showed me,
in a time
when
Dr. KozJoff with husband, Stephen.
model for me because she
was an all too rare
this
woman
loving mother and wife and also pursue a demanding
I wanted to fmd an institution that would become a
model of excellence. Now what do I mean by excellence?
career.
Probably not the traditional way
experience for a
As
1
little girl,
could be a
grew older and people would say
know, Jessica, you're
choices."
who
that a
It
me. "You
compute because
I
knew someone
did both and did them both with great grace and with
courage. Unfortunately,
my
as a life insurance policy
days before
my
father's prediction of
proved
all
mother
my
assumed the responsibility for our family. She assumed
an enormous amount of debt, and we were in a very
serious financial situation. College for me seemed
absolutely out of the question except for two things. My
mother was willing to make a great personal sacrifice for
me to attend college, and there was a state university near
us so I could live at home and attend college. Because of
I had a profound appreciation for the role
our state universities play in providing affordable,
this experience,
that
quality education.
college
I
would
find a very
like to lead.
good place
that
exemplary place, a place
1
decided
was ready
that held the
that
I
wanted
Achieving Academic Excellence.
And Aston
called
students,
its
faculty, its staff;
its
to the life of the
become an
same values that
thinking
and
community around
I
it.
in
is
there.
is
not where
The development of critical
obviously essential to our role as educational
institutions, but a
model
for excellence
must also contrib-
ute to our students' understanding of self and their
respect for others, their values and attitude and behavior
The
fact
so that they leave us ready to
we know much more
is,
and what
I
to do was to
was ready to
what we know in
wanted
an institution that
into practice
When
my visit,
after
left
I
here
in
collegiate years.
The
I
also have
on
my
It's
fact
I
knew
that
I
called
we know much more
about
how
to
find
put
ready to put into practice what
I
February
had
left
here in February after
found the place
—
—
that
my
wc know
visit. I
in theory.
knew
that
I
When
had
Bloomsburg University was
you are
that
that institution.
I
knew
that
it
was imI was
that you
impressed with your aspirations for the future
wanted this university to become all that it can be and it
should be. I was impressed by the students. I was very
cognizant of the fact that the next president here would
because of the faculty and
staff
I
met
here.
I
pressed with your credentials, but more than that,
...
desk back
is,
improve the collegiate experience than we practice, and
what I wanted to do was to fmd an institution that was
institution
found the place
become productive mem-
bers of a democratic society and to fully enjoy the post-
about how to improve the collegiate experience than we practice,
—
in
Colorado another
How College Affects Students.
volume of over 20 years of research on
student retention and student success.
It's a book about how college, how the college
experience, enhances the lives of its students and about
It's
1
that what's really important for students
them once they get
defines
excellence as the degree to which an institution adds
important book.
to
to
was dedicated to leaching and believed
education as the way to change lives.
hold, that
they attend a university or college, but what happens to
It's
I
give a great deal of thought to the kind of university or
traditional definitions of excellence arc really misleading.
And
theory.
doing here at Bloomsburg? Well, about a
this time, I decided that I was going to test
the presidential waters. A number of colleagues and
mentors had encouraged me to do this. And I began to
what am
Soyear
ago
of the entering
students or even the size of the endowment. I've been
would also include
mother
This book concurs with Aston 's contention that these
defined, often in
GPA
changing our students' lives through their
very influenced by a book by Alexander Aslon.
value to the lives of
too true, and a few
16th birthday, he died and
it's
terms of an institution's reputation or
going to have to make some
really
just didn't
to
talks about
collegiate experiences in and outside the classroom.
a very thick
the effective practices that lead to that enhancement.
It
be very fortunate indeed to follow
President English,
way
for
someone
who has
in the footsteps
of
so unselfishly prepared the
else.
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Jessica Sledge Kozloff
Continued from page 3
Perhaps though the crowning moments of
and the reason
my decision
was very certain that (his was the place
drive I had leaving Bloomsburg with a
I
for me was the
young man from your maintenance department
his
first name is Todd, and I can't remember his last name,
but I will fmd out. Todd volunteered lo drive me back lo
Harrisburg in a terrible snow storm
it was sleeting and
—
—
We
snowing.
spent three hours in a car driving back to
And during that three-hour drive, we talked a
why he liked working at Bloomsburg University
Harrisburg.
lot
about
and the pride he had
his
I
make no
the best.
lo
in
me.
apologies.
...
and the pride he had
in this place,
work was very touching
want us
I
to
be
Only by setting that kind of
we can push ourselves to be
we should be for our students and
goal that
all
for the people of Pennsylvania
who
support us.
As
I
got out of the car at the airport and told
goodbye.
said,
I
"Now
Todd,
overnight in a motel because this
said no.
and
1
He
need
said.
"They're going lo need
lo get back."
And
him
you should stay
really was horrible." He
think
I
left
I
me tomorrow
here knowing thai
if
he
was any indication of the kind of dedication to duty that
you have here, that this indeed was the place for me.
My
presidential
want us
to
agenda
is
for
an exemplary university.
1
Bloomsburg
make no
be the best, Not because
than our sister institutions
going to be striving to be the best
Bloomsburg
I
want us
— because
to
become
apologies.
to
—
to be the best, to try to be the best,
arc
because
As Steve and
it
be belter
assume they
also
I want
I
I
I
were flying out
yesterday or the day before?
—
I
— was
in the airplane
— Vm losing
track of time
was looking through one of those magazines that
and there was an advertisement about
sells things,
inspirational posters for
your
office.
So
1
thought
I'll
look
through here.
Maybe
one
that
I
need.
we can push
we should be for our students and for
the people of Pennsylvania who support us.
Just as we must set high expectations for our students
And
probably describes
how
1
feel at this
classroom and outside of ihe classroom as members of our academic community, we must set the same
the lake looking out across this vast expanse of water to
expectations for ourselves.
foot of the photographer, so you're looking out past this
is
only by setting that kind of goal that
ourselves to be
all
in the
it
I
think
it
I'll
better than anything else
find
I
describe the poster to you.
vast lake.
could say. Let
It's
The photographer
the other side
— and there
is
is
And
me try
I
did.
time
to
a view of a very beautiful
standing on one shore of
a canoe that's parked at the
canoe over the water to the
far, far
side of the shore.
the inscription under this poster reads "Success
And that's how
And I know that the
is
And
a
journey, not a destination."
I
striving to be the best.
waters will
feel
about us
not always be tranquil. I've already gotten an inkling of
that. I suspect that I may head out in the wrong direction
every once in a while, and
I
don't
going to take us to get there, and
may
I
know how long
it's
have no idea where
we
do know one thing. I know
that if we have the courage to commit to this journey, thai
we will prove ourselves to be very worthy stewards of the
land eventually. But
I
public's trust and that our students will be the beneficiaries.
Thank you so very much.
FIRST ALVMNI DINNER— Alumni and friends living in
Colorado met our nev^ university president.
Dr. Jessica
and her husband. Dr Stephen Kozloff. at a dinner
held in Denver on Saturday. May
21 Dr Kozloff will leave
Kozloff.
.
Colorado
in late
June
Attending this first
Michael Bearish
'83.
assume Ihe presidency on July 1
alumni event with the Kozloffs were
to
'79. Patricia Bearish.
Ann Bruce. Joe Bukofski
Clapper Dux
'80.
-77.
Usiie Giberson Fehan
Jennifer Griffis Redmond '89. Quint
Thurston and Anne Wasko.
Page 4
Kim Gobora Bent
Dux '79. Kristin
Joseph
'85.
Rich Fehan.
Redmond. Frank
Deaths
We extend our sympathy
1903
1919
Sue H. Longenberger '03 of
Berwick died December 24 at age 99.
Her leaching career in Berwick area
schools spanned over 50 years.
members of
Representative:
Royersford.PA 19468
1911
'11 of
Class Volunteer(s): Grace Kishbach
Miller
Clifford died February 6 at age 102.
She was a teacher
in
Henick
Center.
We
received the following letter
from Grace Miller, the class represen-
1915
"As
Lake Winola, a prominent physician
in
Lackawanna County for more than 50
years, died December 8. He was also
a graduate of Hahneman Medical
School and did graduate work at
1919.
sity,
Taylor Hospital in Scranton.
"Three of our members, myself
in-
has since died, and probably no
will be present to represent the
class in 1994.
"Although
still
feel that the length
Ethel Watkins
Weber
Scrantondied January7atage98. She
was a teacher
in the
Scranton School
active (no cane),
see,
I
am
I
of the drive and the
day could be overpowering.
may
breaking no speed laws
"Some of us in the Philadelphia area
enjoy our June get-together at Lakeside
1917
in
Ruth Williams Horger '17 of Boca
and formerly of Taylor,
Pa.,
Limerick.
"My
Surviving are two daughters. Janet
in the
at
for the past five years.
grandchildren and three great-grand-
She taught elementary school in the
Kingston schools for over 45 years.
Representative:
Marguerite Zierdt Itter '19 of
Easton died November 20 at age 95.
She was a teacher in the Centennial
Edna Davenport Ohl
School, Hazleton, before retiring in
1918
25 East Eleventh
Bloomsburg,
Street
Ann Ward;
three grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren; and a
Mabel
Decker
G.
'18
Mehoopany
for
42 years before
sister.
of
Rinkhaimock died on March 8 at age
95. She taught in Black Walnut,
and
Factoryville
Springville,
retir-
ing in 1961.
She also did volunteer work at TVIer
Memorial Hospital, where she was
is
a
sister.
Hannah Law Groner
'18, a long-
time resident of Bloomsburg, died in
Camp Hill on January 14 at age 94. She
was a former English and French
teacher at Bloomsburg High School.
Also a graduate of Penn State, she was
very active in church and community
Class Volunteer(s): Camilla
grandchildren, including Kimberiy
Groner '80 and Law Groner '88.
'24
1922
&
Gladys Ramage '22
Exeter died February 25
at
*48 of
was a teacher and principal in
Hughestown and Sunbury school
She retired
after
43 years
in
the
dis-
edu-
She also graduated from the Minnesota Decorating School and was an
avid
Rowc Keefer '30
Louise A. Manning '30
Margaret Hendrickson Krousc '32
The following
class
members
at-
tended the 70th yearrcunion on Alumni
Day
(based on official registrations):
Anna Singleman Barnes. Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn Blose, Bculah
Deming Gibson, and Marian
Andrews Laise.
J. Jones '24 of Scranton
Margaret
March
died on
Martha Jane Moran Buck '23, formerly of Muncy, died December 25 at
She was a
1.
retired
teacher, last teaching at the John
Maude Stover Meyer '24. formerly
She and her husband operated the
While House Motel in Charlottesville,
ofRebersburg.diedon March 16atage
97. She taught in Centre County
where they had resided
at
one time.
Pliscotl '23 of
died on February
7.
Upper
30 years
Penns Valley Area elementary
schools for 35 years, including
at
Askam
schools.
Lower
Helen Zydanowicz Schwall
(widow of Joseph
School.
died in
S.
'24
Schwall '24, who
1972) died on March 10.
Surviving are three
M. Cooke
sisters,
Eleanor
'29 of Hcmet, Calif.,
who
recognition of her
garet D. Walsh; eight grandchildren
vice to the First Presbyterian Church
Pelerfreund '27 of San Diego, Calif.;
and nine great-grandchildren.
of Wilkes-Barre and her community.
She taught at the Ashley Elementary
and Emilie Sage *32 of Dearborn,
Surviving
is
a son, Forrest.
later
many
became
years of ser-
her church and community. She helps
the women in the quilting department
and plays the piano for Circle meetings. She does weekly volunteeer work
community. She plays the piano
Day Care
for the clients of the Adult
1920
Represesentatives:
Anna Davis Barrow
9119 Friars Road
Rockville.MD 20850
(301)424-4405
Center and volunteers
for
at the
substitute teaches at age 84; Clara
Michigan.
West '34
Mae Hope
UotaA,
Dcitrich '36
Dermody
'36
Nevil '80
G. Fxlward Dcily '37
Willard S. Krcigh "38
Roben P Hopkins
'39
Armabel Bailey Jones '39
Bemice Blaine Stout '42
Reed I. Buckingham '46
Marlin E. Brosius '47
Robert L. Bunge '47
James M. Cain Sr '49
Clifford
J.
Kendall '49
Thomas E. Schukis
Edward Snyder '52
'52
Sally Stallone Smith '57
Lawrence A, Pctuskey '58
S. Siinson '60
Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62
John
Roger Breidtnger '64
Richard Lconovich '67
Ruth
1926
VanHom
P Boyd
David
Hilchings '69
'70
Louise Tregaskis Hendershot '26
of Bear Creek Township died on April
Helen Drcatcr Strosky '73
Deborah Burychka Archie *75
She was a teacher in the Plains
12.
Township School District for 38 years.
Surviving arc a son. Sterling, and
Bruce Martin Davis '75
JohnKiehl '78
Cathy Ann Long '78
Faye K. Diltz
three grandchildren.
John Heinz
which recently honored her
lOyears of weekly volunteer work.
Institute,
still
principal.
Today. Mrs. West continues to serve
in the
T
Samuel Krauss '3S
William M. Troutman *48
Prior to
she was a teacher in the
School and
Ellen Veale Smith '34
Albert
Joseph Baraniak '39
former Sonestown High School.
Rose Plizga
Thomas S. Coursen "33
Andrew D. Potson '33
Sterling Bania '39
Marshall School in Scranton.
age 89. She taught English and Latin
at the
Harold M, Morgan '32
Gertrude Murray
artist in oils.
1923
'28
Minnie
(717) 784-1515
age 92. She
Helen West *23 of Wilkes-Barre
was honored on her 90th birthday in
about 20 more years.
'27
Esther Chupin Laubach '27
Margaret Wickizer Watkins '29
Surviving are a son, Rosscr L.
Mainwaring. M.D.; a daughter, Mar-
1940s she resumed on a substitute ba-
Louise Hidluy Newberry '26
Mary C. Kutz
Lcnore Thomas Savidge '29
236 West Ridge Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1993.
Esther Reichart Schaffer '19 died
on March 5 at age 95. She taught in
the Hazleton Schools for a number of
years before marriage, and in the early
E.
Helen Slangert Wolfe '28
Edward F. Schuyler
Askam
activities.
Surviving are her son. Sheldon L.; a
daughter. Joan G. Moore; and eight
Jones "24
Mary Youtz Sicinen
Representative:
Herman Carey
Helen Walton Mainwaring '19,
formerly of Plains, died on October 6,
sis for
'23
Suzanna Potochney '28
1924
1921
retiring,
credited with 5,826 hours of service.
Surviving
Pliscotl '23
Lillian Lupinski '27
Laise.
Surviving are a daughter, Shirley
(717) 784-0142
19
*48
Rose Plizga
J,
'
19
Nicholas G.ViinBuskirk '27
Va..
1965.
PA 17815
Marian Andrews
Leader Nursing Home, Kingston,
H. Austin and Sylvia H. Lohman; four
children.
Barnes.
cation.
age 94. She had resided
70th year re-
Day (based on official registrations): Anna Singlernan
Helen Barrow. Francis Hahn Blose, Beulah Deming Gibson, and
lives!"
Mildred E. Griffith '19 died on
February 15
School System.
&
*
Miiry (jiillagher Jenkins '26
tricts.
still
died January 29 at age 96. Prior to her
marriage she was a teacher in the Tay-
19
Louise Tregaskis Hendershot '26
greetings should convey the
The Class of 1919
facts:
*
Moran Buck
Maude Siovcr Meyer
As you
these days!
District until her retirement.
liter
Mainwaring
Marthii Jane
Murgaa't
union on Alumni
one
'15 of
W;ilioii
Gladys Rainiigc '22
CLASS OF 1924— The following class members attended the
a great- great- grand son.
1
'
Esther Rcicluirl Schaffer
been founded.
One
lor
Helen
University con-
H. Beitzel; a son, Donald; four grand-
and
15
'18
Law Groner
Marguerite Zierdt
1994.
cluded, attended the reunion in 1989.
children, 12 great-grandchildren,
'
Miklrcd E. Griffith '19
Normal
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Doris
Raton,
Hiuuuih
tinue to grow and grow and grow, ever
retaining the values upon which it has
Community Medical Center and Moses
Weber
Helen Zydanowicz Schwall '24
"May Bloomsburg
He served in the Navy during World
War I.
He served on the medical staffs of
Fla.,
Mabel G. Decker
has been great to see the advances
State
1
Ruth Williams Horger '17
School. 1919. to Bloomsburg Univer-
Harvard Medical School.
Mary
r
Miiry Ethel Watkins
send greetings to the Associa-
made by Bloomsburg
'
Carl L. Hosier '15
tion.
"It
commu-
died:
Ruth Reynolds Hasbrouck
a representative of the Class of
1
the university
who have
Sue H. Longenberger '03
tative:
Carl L. Hosier '15 of Dunmore and
'
nity
1
Grace Kishbach Miller
918 Church Street
(215)948-3780
Ruth Reynolds Hasbrouck
to the
families of the following alumni and
Russell A, George
Mary Gallagher Jenkins
Plymouth died January 9 at age
was
last
employed
'26 of
87.
She
as a teacher's aide,
specializing in developmental disabilities.
Thorns
E.
Jr.
Harder HI
Elinor R. Keefer
William E. Landis
Margaret T. Wilson
She earlier taught at the Plymouth
Page 5
1932
Borough Central School, supervising
penmanship.
Representative:
She and her husband, Edmund,
cel-
Ezra W. Harris
ebrated their 56th wedding anniversary
last
November
a son,
R.D.
20. Also surviving are
Edmund C;
(717) 784-3532
Dvoroznak; and four grandchildren.
Class Volunteer(s): Lucile
E. Louise Hidlay Newberry '26 of
Lime Ridge died on May 8 at age 86.
She was a tax clerk for H. A.
McHose
'32. formerly of Clearfield, died
on
She taught in
Mausdale, Danville. Bellwood Antis
March 27
Bloomsburg before retiring in 1 976.
age 82.
at
and Clearfield schools before
1927
in
Victoria Smith
&
Ecker. Ezra Harris
Margaret Hendrickson Krouse
Berkheimer Associates, Bloomsburg,
and was also a clerk at Keystone Drugs
in
Box 451
5.
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Mary
a daughter,
Bundcns Gigcr *27
Surviving are
*44 has been memorialized by a
retiring
1970.
daughter, Edie
a
Bennett, and two grandchildren.
scholarship created by her daughter,
Barbara B. North. The scholarship will
assist adult students
Harold M. Morgan '32 of Taylor
majoring in early
died
childhood education.
Mrs. Giger.
who died in
992, taught
forlheVMCAinCarbondale. He then
joined 7-Up of Dimmore and had a dis-
formerly taught
1
from 1939
in
CLASS OF
to 1945.
— The following
1929
union on Alumni Day (based on
Paulsboro, NJ.,
members attended
class
official registrations):
the 65lh year re-
Audrey Moore Cohen
and Lucille DeVoe.
She earned a
who wish to contribute to
scholarship may send gifts to The
versity.
Irene Kornell Davis *28
is
very active. She was er-
is
roneously listed as deceased in the
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
hsue of BLOOMSBURG.
Mary C. Kulz *27, formerly of Glen
pleased that she
is still
Lenore Thomas Savidge *29 of
living at
a retirement center in Burlington, N.C.,
where she
last
Berwick died on May 1 3 at age 84. She
taught in the Berwick Area School District in
We are very
She received
Suzanna Potochney
died
a master's degree at
November 15
at
age 84.
She
Surviving
age 90. Prior to her marriage, she was
is
at
Lillian Lupinski '27 of
Luzcmc
he played professional basketball in the
Eastern League with the Wilkcs-Bairc
Barons.
He
'28
of
Lancashire Terrace died November 28
at age 82. She was a former Manheim
17, 1993.
He was
a
Helen Stangerl Wolfe '28 of PeoArizona, died December 11. She
was a teacher in the Nanticoke Area
District.
Township School
District for 15 years
and the North Penn
(717)458-6671
School District for 28 years before
Carroll Park in Bloomsburg, resides
with his daughter in Wayne, NJ.
PA 18702
Class Volunte€r(s): Rachel G.
Anthony. Lucille DeVoe
PA IB603
The following attended the 65th year
reunion on Alumni Day (based on of-
Jeannetle H. Buckingham '28
is
Home.
a
ficial registrations):
Cohen and
Audrey Moore
Lucille DeVoe.
He was
re-
also an avid
saxophonist for 60 years.
He
also earned a master's degree at
Bloomsburg.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Minnie Rowe Keefer '30 of
the
Hanover Township School
Phyllis Prusinski; three daughters,
at
Lorraine Hoffman. Gerrie Lear and
in
Terry Smith; three sons, Richard. An-
District.
Surviving are a daughter, Marilyn
Caner, two grandchildren, one greatgrandson, and two sisters.
drew
Jr., and David; 13 grandchildren,
seven great-grandchildren; a brother
and three sisters.
Bertha A. Probert '33
retired after
Louise A. Manning '30 of Dalton
teaching kindergarten for 36 years
deceased.
20 years
1931
Street
An elemen-
43 years, he
taught in the Fell
town.
436 South River
'33 of Lansdale
age 79.
instate Street
1929
Representative:
at
1
Millvillc.PA 17846
is
Representative:
guest at the Leader Nursing
December
tary school teacher for
and a brother.
Isabel Chelosky Hester
{717) 752-5367
of
deceased.
is
Margaret Swartz Bitter
Surviving are a son. William; two
Wilkes-Barre.
Betterly
Coursen '33
S.
Andrew D. Potson
Mountaintop died on February 22
She was a former teacher
great-grandchildren.
Berwick.
Thomas
Palmyra. N.J.,
died
age 85.
Surviving are a son. Nicholas Jr;
Faye Appleman Dendler
J J 32 Market Street
sisters.
1933
Binghamton. N.Y.
sisters
Mary
Class Volunteer(s):
Maiers
Representative:
graduate of the Practical Bible College
York University.
1928
two
Elfed H. Jones '30, formerly of
B. Stevens '28 reports
the death of her husband. A. C, Stevens,
School
Mitchell; nine grandchildren and six
daughters,
tiring in 1979.
M. Louise
schools for 35 years, retiring in 1963.
He earned a master's degree at New
two daughters, Karen Harvey and Lois
Famham; two
ters.
in
(717) 784-2046
age 84.
1930
Steinert
ria,
taught in Hanover Township
Street
a brother.
Mary Youtz
on June
Nicholas G. Van Buskirk '27 died
on April 25 at age 87. A Navy veteran,
at
13 grandchildren, eight great-grand-
died February 7
at age 87. In her early
years she was a teacher in the
Nanticokc public schools.
Lawson
Lois
644 East Third
Surviving are three sons, Edward,
Herbert and
children; a brother and
Township elementary school.
Surviving are a brother and three sis-
half-si sicr.
1933
Sandra Robinson and Susan Robinson;
retiring in 1978.
She earned a master's degree
Muhlenberg College in 1941.
a teacher,
great-granddaughlcrs. a brother and a
brothers.
of Falls died on April 7
served as assistant principal at Foster
til
Surviving are a daughter, Joyce
Venezialc; two granddaughters, two
sister.
Representative:
Margaret E. Wickizer Watkins *29
'28 of Freeland
Township High School from 1965 un-
Esther Chopin Laubach '27 of
Rochester, Minn., died on March 27 at
two grandchildren, three great-
grandchildren and a
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
school in Newport Township for 43
Millcrsvillc College.
the early 1930s.
Surviving are two grandchildren and
two
with us!
Lyon, died December 29. She taught
years, retiring in 1972.
retiring
1972.
in
Fertel;
Persons
Bloomsburg University Foundation.
Giger Scholarship, Bloomsburg Uni-
Olyphant untU
tributorship in
Surviving are a daughter, Phyllis
master's degree at Buckncll University.
the
16. Prior to retirement
he was the general secretary
Bloomsburg Area School Disfor 24 years before retiring. She
in the
trict
November
in 1953.
Representative:
Frank J. Colder
1 103
South Market Street
in
—
Hazleton and 16 in Allen-
She has enjoyed traveling
to
Hawaii, Bermuda, Norway. Denmark,
Sweden. England. Ireland, Scotland
and Wales, In addition, she
is
active
m
several organizations.
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717)784-5783
1934
Class Volunt€er(s): Dorothy Foust
Wright
tended the 60th year reunion on Alumni
Day (based on official registrations);
The following
class
members
at-
Freda Shuman Laubach. Nora
Bayliff Markunas and Michael
Sopchak.
No room
for photos;
age 79. She taught in the Cumberland
was
Valley and Mechanicsburg Area school
ity at
districts.
the
employed in a similar capacColumbia County Courthouse
for four years, retiring in 1980.
Surviving are a son. Gary; a daughter.
last
Diane A. Voris;
five grandchildren,
eight great-grandchildren; a brother
and a sister.
A
U.S.
Italy
Army
veteran, he served in
and North Africa during World
War II. He received
four Bronze Stars
and attained the rank of master sergeant.
Gertrude Murray Dermody '36 of
Scranton died on January 18.
Shortly after graduation, she taught
and Keystone Junior College and was
later
employed by
Dermody Real Es-
owned by her
Surviving
is
a
brother.
'80. a
former
resi-
dent of Wilkes-Barre, died on April 22
Ellen Veale Smith '34 of Hazleton
During World War n, she taught in
the Japanese isolation camps in Ari-
deceased.
zona.
She also taught
and Japan. She was
Columbia University
An Army
War
at
last
employed
as
Wilkes University, where
she retired after 20 years of service.
for 15 years before retiring in
1972.
Natoli;
two grandsons, and a
great-
1935
Sara Maria Berger
Representative:
151 East Fourth Street
the
He
New York
Deily
Magee Carpet Co.
is
a
sister.
1939
Dorothy Hess Linn
165 Nottingham Road
Edward
in the
Derry Town-
He was
a head
various levels.
He
of
Livingston School District
at
we have
of
New
York University.
Surviving
is
his
second wife. Edith
Brague Banta; three sons. Wayne,
Glenn and Sterling Jr.; a daughter,
Joyce Wroble; a step-daughter.
Banechko;
six grandchildren,
Wendy
two
step-
grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a
Unfortunately, you will have to wait
for 25 years.
He
September)
them!
As you
read this special issue of
BLOOMSBURG. you
half of
it
will notice that
the annual report of gifts
is
received from alumni and friends in
1993. We hope your name is
included there.
Tlie other hulf
is
nearly filled with
classnoies, along with
our
new
president and
Weekend. The
news about
Alumni
leftover material
includes nearly
alumni events
40 photos taken
in
at
Houston. San
Antonio. Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley
ton.
Baltimore, Washing-
D.C. (two cvcnls); Richmond.
Durham. N.C; Columbia. S.C.;
Orliuido. Boca Raion, Fort Myers,
Sarasota, Tampa. Atlanta, San Juse.
Calif.; San Francisco, Long Beach,
San Diego. Philadelphia. Alloona,
Reading-Berks. Pittsburgh,
New
York City and Denver.
Nearly 6U0 alumni and friends
Joseph Baraniak '39 died on Oc-
Ruth Dugan Smeal
740 South Market Street
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
Mildred.
Class Volunteer(s): James V.
DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan
and
it!
attended those rcgioniil events or
tober 26, 1993. Surviving
Smeal
months since
five
liLOOMSBURG,
the photos to prove
(tlu-ee events),
received a master's degree from
Representative:
(717) 784-4915
'37
been a busy
It's
the last issue o{
brother and two sisters.
Bloomsburg died on April 22 at age 78.
He was a maintenance supervisor for
Row Reed
Elizabeth
'38
Bloomfield, N.J.. died on March 29 al
age 78. He was a business education
Surviving
853 South Market Street
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
(717) 784-4850
G.
Kreigh
University in 1962.
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
(717)784-1857
grandson.
at
for 19 years, retiring in 1976.
Representatives:
and coach
coach of baseball and basketball for
many years and also coached football
P.
James
earned a master's degree
Surviving are his wife, the former
Dorothy Peiper a daughter. Marilyn
structor
Class Volunteer(s): Charles
al
baseball for
studies teacher, physical education in-
ship School District.
S.
next issue
to see
Mountain State and Florida/
Georgia leagues, was a retired social
(717)784-5835
Willard
you get
in the
30 Nottingliam Road
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
teacher
1937
taught at Penn State. Wilkes-Barre
slep-grandchildren.
Rico
II,
he was a math teacher in the Ashley
High School for 35 years. He also
campus,
a librarian
in Puerto
at
in 1948.
veteran of World
and Ruth Toole; four
age 80.
at
1944 and
1 1
sure
until (lie next issue (early
Charles H. Henrie
sister.
Leota A. Nevil
grandchildren.
make
Ellen
the Philadelphia Phillies farm system
Laubach, Nora Bayliff Markunas and
in
Dorothy Zimmerman and Ray
Zimmerman.
Representatives:
Firm,
J.
Cormecticut. where
Freda Shuman
Penn State
Leighow, Alex McKechnic, Dorothy
Phillips Richards, Ruth Dugan
Smeal, Virginia Burke Traupane.
1938
reunion on Alumni Day (based on of-
at
Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes
ker for several years and was associ-
tate
degrees
Miller. Jane Jones
Mary
Day (based on official registrations):
John Bower. James DeRose. Miriam
Utt Frank. Harriet Kocher, Sara
Fame in 1993.
He played professional
class members attended the 60th year
Albert T. West '34 of AshJey died
on March 3 at age 86. He also earned
DeFelice;
at-
and three step great-grandchildren.
ated with the E.
Michael Sopchak.
Nan
members
she was chair of the business department. She was also a real estate bro-
in
CLASS OF 1934— The following
ficial registrations):
daughter, Linda E. Sarcone; four step-
daughters.
class
Sterling Banta '39 of Hershey died
on February 17 at age 77. He was inducted into Uic B.U. Atlilclic Hall of
School District
is
the Torrington
Surviving are his wife, the former
Arlene Masters Barton; a son. John; a
The followmg
tended the 55th year reunion on Alunmi
is
his wife.
returned to Bloomsburg for
Weekend, based on
Alumni
official registra-
tions.
We also did
Katharine L. Bokum '39 and her
husband. Bob. celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary in 1993 with
South American cruise.
a
issue for
not have
names and
room
in this
photo.s of
scholarship recipients for 1993-1994.
They
will be included in the next
issue.
Other special features will include
Robert
P.
Laurel, N.J.,
Hopkins *39 of Mount
died on September 27.
by
Rich Benyo '68. describing his
a full-length illustrated article
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
exciting trip to the Himalayas, and a
(717) 784-0861
Roy Smith
feature about
la.st
fall's
walk across England, with photos, of
course.
Class Volunteer(s): Helen
And
Hartman Cimbala
obviously there will be more
classnotes!
But there
Samuel Krauss '35 of Quincy,
March 27 at age 79. He
was an executive at M. L. Clasier Lumber Co. in Bellefonte and at
Lumber Co.
in Braintree,
BLOOMSBURG.
Grossman
have been forced
Because of rising
to
make
we
a difficult
decision; All alumni will not receive
Surviving are his wife, the former
and
know
production and postage costs,
retiring in 1985.
ter.
something else very
about the next issue of
Mass., before
Blanche Hirsch; a son, Howard; a
is
important that you should
Mass.. died on
the next issue.
sis-
Only those alumni and friends who
Eve Krauss; two brothers, Nathan
have made a contribution or pledge
Israel.
—
in
any amount
— since January
1993 will receive the
1936
BLOOMSBURG.
fall
issue of
This policy change
Representatives:
will recognize
Ruth Y/agner LeGrande
76 112 North Cedar Street
you who have supported
and reward those of
either the
Alumni Fund or the Treasury of Ideas
campaign for the new library.
PA 18201
(717)454-1427
Hazleton,
You should
also
know
that notices
of regional alumni events will also be
Mary Jane Fink McCutchen
sent only to those alumni
249 Main
made
Street
—
Conyngham. PA 18219
(717) 788-1854 or455-9551
Mae Hope
CLASS OF 1939
Deitrich '36 of Upper
Allen Township, died December 13
at
members attended the 55th year reunion on Alumni Day (based on official
registrations): John Bower, James DeRose, Miriam Utt Frank. Harriet Kocher, Sara Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes
Leighow, AlexMcKechnie. Dorothy Phillips Richards. Rulh Dugan Smeal. Virginia Burke Traupane, Dorothy Zimmerman,
and Ray Zimmerman.
Tlu: following class
who have
contributions or pledges. This
make
money budgeted
policy will likewise help us to
the best use of the
for these events.
(Continued on next page)
Page?
From
Classnotes
the
1993. Surviving
mail
is
his wife, Louise.
(We received the following
Annabel Bailey Jones '39 of
Swarthmore died on January 21 at age
76. She taught school in Danville, Pa.;
letter from
Gladys Hirsch Lyon of Wilmington.
Delaware.)
Pennsylvania, has been associated
Swarthmore Academy and
manager of the "Booksource" in
Swarthmore before retiring about five
I
Annabellc Hirsch Wade, entered
years ago.
Bloomsburg Normal School in 1910.
In 1912, 1 was four years old and
visited the college
Then
graduated,
I
decided to be a
Middlebury
In 1926, Annabellc
mc
Wade brought
when
I
(Vt.)
School of Languages,
and Villa Nova University.
Bloomsburg Teachers College
to
enrolled in their three-year
and a
sister.
1940
1928.
Hcister, enrolled at
Bloomsburg State
Teachers College and graduated in
eight years,
St.
schools at Bloomsburg (1929).
Pennsylvania State College (1930-
1933) and
1935).
in
Duke
in
1936 and moved
Hon.
women
J.
were needed
began attending them. The University encouraged me to continue
the
I
began commuting
to
Columbia on weekends. I received a
bachelor's degree in education signed
by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
I
taught
in the
elementary grades of the De La
Warr School District in New Castle
County from 1952 through 1974.
In 1977, my nephew. Dane Hirsch.
received a master's degree in
business education at Bloomsburg
I felt
Dora
(717)523-7702
is
after the catastrophe.
a talented poet. She was a
place winner in the Pennsylvania
Poetry Contest, first place winner in
first
Class Volunteerfs): Clayton H.
Derr Tilson
Dorothy Derr Tilson '40 of
New
York City reports that an article she
wrote has been accepted by the United
Nations Association to be sent to the
Central
UNA-USA
in
Washington,
D.C., for publication in their 1993 Report
on Global Governance.
1941
your alma mater by contributing
to
the Alumni Fund or the Treasury
of
Ideas campaign. Your generous
Stuan Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards
Sometimes 1 Think About, and
dedicated
me
be
it
to her
husband,
me " The book was
"who
let
illustrBted
by Carole Joe Smith Munson. her
daughter. The book was endorsed for
merit by the Pennsylvania Poetry So-
ration to
705 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Florida.
14.
many
people with her readings in Pennsylvania. Delaware and
Dora is also a sculptor and has had
two individual shows at Del Tech in
Delaware. She has also shown works
in clay. wood, stone and bronze
with
—
—
any amount
will strengthen your University
and
your Alumni Association.
If
in
you haven't made a contribution
yet this year, please
do
it
Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg
PA
17815.
Pages
the
PA 17821
(717)275-3046
Danville,
Representative:
Sharpless Wagner
Box 346
Venice Area Art
Andrews Gallery
in
ac-
Elizabeth Hoagland
Edward Dobb
Dobb
'42 and
'41
marked their 50th
wedding aimiversary on February 12.
is
a retired mathematics
on the occasion of her
50th anniversary of her graduation
and her husband. Bill's
from the
university.
An addition to the
—
university's
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-2260
still
teaching Texas kids
their history as a
docent of the Insti-
tute of
Texan Cultures, University of
Texas at San Antonio. "How's that for
a
PA 17820
Welsh coal miner's son from
the Newberry Lions Club. It recognizes generosity, compassion and concern for other people. Specifically, he
was recognized for helping Gladys
McClaskey. owner of a Dove Street
restaurant, sell candy to school children
every morning for more than eight
years.
He has had perfect attendance for 36
years and has sponsored five member.
He
retired in
teacher
Shamokin?"
reports that he sees classmates
Elwood and Kay Wagner often. "They
appear to be coming *bora-again
Tex-
after
26 years
as
principal in the
WilliamsportArea School District. He
also officiated basketball and
football
for many years.
games
He
ans' too."
1972
and
has been inducted into the B.U.
Athletic Hall of
Fame and the West
Branch Valley Chapater of the Penn-
1944
sylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Representative:
He and
Sara Dockey Edwards
545 East Eleventh Street
Berwick.
one
his wife are the parents of
daughter.
They
live
in
Williamsport
PA 18603
(717) 759-9733
Reed
Class Volunteer(s): Sara
Dockey
Edwards
I.
Buckingham
Whittier, Calif., died
age 71.
He was
'46 of
November
15 at
a speech therapist in
Whittier.
"Spirit Rising."
Mary Jane
Elizabeth
at the
cepted Dora's gift of her sculpture.
now by
sending a check, payable to B.U.
Foundation, to Development Center.
"found objects"
Bloomsburg University happily
1942
Bill Selden, Marion Wallace
Elwood Wagner
nio. Texas, is
He
inspi-
She has served as assistant
director and director of the Englewood
Area Writers Guild. She currently is
Eda Bessie
Hope
David M. Jones *43 of San Anto-
Dora published a book of her poetry
entitled.
C.
(717) 784-0908
Class Volunteer(s): Ruth
Writers Guild's Inklings.
Dora has given pleasure and
in
contribution
Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge
102 West Mahoning Street
Donald Blackburn *46 has received
a Melvin Jones Fellowship award from
(717)784-5584
States,
Englewood Area
in the
ciety.
Representatives:
21 0 Sunken Heights Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Handy,
Venice.
interest
1946
Representatives:
(717) 784-3035
Katerman Algatt
Magazine, and
on March
Show your
Mary Lou
ter.
By-Line magazine, and was published
in Poets at Work, Poets International
answer
easy;
three daughters. Melissa
Leggieri, Rebecca Stout and Rachel
Berkes; four grandchildren and a sis-
I
honored."
notices of events in your area, the
is
Class Volunleer(s):
Fenstemaker John
Catawissa.
League and
BLOOMSBURG and
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-0434
Betty
ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
receiving
Jr.;
John
Representative:
Edwards. Stu Edwards. Isabelle Olah
Horvath, Clark Renninger
continue
Surviving are her husband, Hurley
C. Stout
F.
928 Country Club Drive
opened 75 years
Elda Henrie Taylor '41 and her
husband, Frank M. Taylor '43. cel-
to
enjoying her three children and
is
Clayton H. Hinkel
(Continued from Page 7)
you want
982,
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
R£>. 1. Box 304
Class Volunteer(s):
if
Berwick Junior High School for
30 years, retiring in 1984.
She was very active in her church
and other community organizations.
.
treasurer.
So
1
six grandchildren.
1943
University.
Policy change
Helen E. Mitchell '44 of Deptford,
who retired from teaching in June
years,
to a
she went on. "After
1979.
use two of my poems, written after the
in
began teaching in
Wilmington. Extension courses were
offered by Columbia University and
I
life."
December of
in
Challenger tragedy, called "Tribute"
and "For the Seven" in a capsule to be
I
courses and
FL 33701
Hinkel, Dorothy
Substitute teachers
1948, and
Petersburg.
my
Area
N.J..
Berwick Area School District for 13
and then she taught social stud-
constella-
ies at
.
ment
(813)822-0597
teaching school in Pennsyl-
vania was removed.
star
gave a poetry reading at a workshop in
Media, Pa.. I was asked if they might
Lewisburg.
Noble Hirsch. a State
Representative, the ban on married
father.
Andromedea
specialist for the Capital
Representative:
Bernice Blaine Stout '42 of
Berwick died last summer at age 75.
She was a substitute teacher in the
on a wall under the
skies
which named the
agement
Intermediate Unit prior to his retire-
Mary Lou
pointed to
if I
ing in
have four children and
Bill
five grandchildren.
it is nice.
I look up and wondo see the star.
"There was another unusual happen-
One North Aspen Place
PA 17837
Wilmington. Delawwe.
In 194 1, with the help of my
map of the
certificate
"Yes,
University (1934-
married
I
She and
Copyright Office. The
star is here," she said as she
der
(717) 784-3532
Frank Kocher
830 North Shore Drive. (fJ4C
Tamaqua for
attending summer
in the U.S.
his wife,
1945
instructor's level.
Switzerland by the Inlemational
Star registry and will be recorded in a
book
at the
Frederick G. Dent '44 and
Jean, recently celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary. Fred was man-
Japanese flower arranging to the
on a
"That was certainly a surprising
1933.
laughl school in
registered
Christmas gift from your son
mother who has everything!"
R.D.5.Box4S!
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Irene Hirsch
is
Englewood, and had classes
Lemon Bay Garden Club. She studied
a
tion." she said.
Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris
I
my name
"It's in the
Representatives:
sister,
flower arranging. She was a master
flower show judge before moving to
afterDord.
finances, I completed my courses in
one year and one summer school in
my
star in
a
Surviving are two children, a brother
program. In 1927. the program was
extended to four years. Lacking
In 1931.
Englewood Sun Herald.
"Do you really have your name on
star?" I asked Dora Smith.
Delaware Technical and
Community College."
Dora also loves gardening and
January 31. 1994 edition of the
"Well,
1940 and also completed
graduate work at the University of
North Carolina in Charlotte,
Stale in
school teacher.
At retirement, Dora was a college
The following article about Dora
Smith '42 editedfor publication here,
was written by Lucile Cavanagh for the
She earned a master's degree at Perm
when she
live in Milton.
instructor at
ian at the
father's sister,
procedures, using innovative
tarial
.
A certified librarian, she was librar-
with Bloomsburg College from 1910
successful career as a teacher of secre-
Area School
computer-assisted learning modules.
They
and Swarthmore.
The Hirsch family of Tamaqua,
My
a retired science
is
District.
Charlone, N.C; Philadelphia, Springfield
to 1977.
and Edward
teacher,
teacher, both in the Milton
permanent
art collection,
it is on display at
the Fenstcmaker
Alumni House.
Dora was a late bloomer in the art
worid. This talented poet and sculptor
majored in business education and re-
ceived her master's degree from
the
University of Delaware. She had
a
The following
An
class
members
at-
tended the 50lh year reunion
on Alumni
Day (based on official registrations):
Lois Bryner. Hazel
Betty
Enama Carter^
Hagenbuch DeLong. Fred
Dent, Sara Marie Dockey
Stella
Edwards
Williams Fulton. Marjorie
Sharretts Grant.
Wanda Famsworth
Langdon. Louise Adams
Missmer
Betsy Smith Reynolds.
Joanne Spaid
Simington, Bette Fuller
Smith
Nelena Pope Swank. Helen
Cromis'
Warrington. Florence Foust
Yeany.
ensign, he served as a pilot in
the U.S.
Navy Air Corps during World
Warn.
He is survived by two daughters,
Lisa Grueri and Shirley
Smith; two
grandsons:
Buckingham
a
*43;
brother.
and two
Boyd
F.
sisters.
1947
Class Volunteer(s):
Thomas.
J.
Marlin
JohnW.
Richard Zerby
E.
Brosius
*47
of
Selinsgrove died on April 24
al age 75.
English's
Classnotes
term
R
Harold
Eramitt '51 has retired
after teaching at Conestoga Valley
High School in Lancaster for 32.5 yeare
and
at
Penn State/Harrisburg
nears end
for six
years.
On June
30,
president of
He and
Helen
his wife.
T.
Emmitt
'51, live in Leola.
1952
my
tenure as interim
Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania will conclude.
Having seen the university from the
special vantage point of the Oftice of
the President,
can
I
that
Frank J. Furgele
Box 228
Lakeville. PA 18438
excellent condition.
the university arc in
Star Route.
(717)
fully assure
Bloomsburg University
Representative:
is
you
in
The finances of
good order, as is
the physical plant. Faculty and staff
ore dedicated to serving students and
227^946
providing the
best possible
Class Volunteer(s): Dale Bennett.
Frank Furgele. Henry Hurtt. Nancy
Swartz Lychos
educational
experience.
Relationships
CLASS OF 1944- The following
class
members attended
Thomas
the 50th year reunion
on Alumni Day (based on
official
10, 1993, at
''"'"^o^"' ^"^don. Louise Adams Missmer. Betsy Smith
r1 M Joanne
r Spatd Simtngton. Bette Fuller Smith. Nelena
Reynolds.
Pope Swank. Helen Cromis
He was
Warrington and Florence
He
started his teaching career in a
one-room school.
He
later taught at
the Pine Street School in Selinsgrove.
School
then
District, 1963-1968; principal
of Henry C. Conrad High School,
taught at the Selinsgrove Elementary
School, where he also was an assistant
Wilmington. Delaware. 1957-1963;
and principal of Loyalsock Township
where he became
principal.
He
He
principal.
then taught sixth grade
Junior High School, Williamsport.
social studies at Selinsgrove Middle
School before retiring in 1982 after a
45-year career in education. After re-
1957-1959.
He also taught at
Bloomsburg High School. 1952-1957,
and at Middletown High School, 1948-
tirement, he
was a substitute teacher for
1952.
six years.
He earned
Surviving are his wife, the former
Elizabeth Walbom; two sons, Leonard
A. and Philip L.; one daughter, Karen
E. Carlson;
and one stepgrandson.
a master's degree
at
Bucknell University.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Alice Bortz; a daughter, Sandra Yoder.
a stepson,
Andrew
Mills; a grandson,
a stepgranddaughter, and a stepbrother.
Robert
L.
Bunge
*47
of
Bloomsburg died on April 1 at age 72.
He was a member of the Bloomsburg
faculty for 19 years before retiring in
1983 as
registrar.
He
guidance counselor
at
formerly was a
Milton Senior
High School for four years and a science teacher at Southern Columbia
High School for four years.
He earned
He was active in a number of
masonic and community organizations.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Dorothy Davis; two daughters, Margaret Pany and Penny Deets; a granddaughter and a
sister.
1948
Representative:
928 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-0434
Ludwig
William M. Troutman '48 of
73.
He was
at
age
the director of secondary
education for North Penn School District,
Lansdale, for 16 years, retiring in
1984.
total
of 14 years.
graduation in 1949.
23.
Make your
tions
now, and watch the mail for de-
hotel/motel reserva-
retiring in 1990.
He was a former vice
M. Kemper In-
president of the James
Mary
L. Flood;
two sons. James M.
had the good fortune
at
chapter
in Virginia,
Georgia, North
and South Carolina, and Florida.
Being able to catch up with fellow
Huskies, share university news and
simply enjoy a time of fellowship
Edward Snyder '52 of New Castle,
Delaware, died December 4 at age 69.
with friends was refreshing.
He
taught in Ocean View. Wilmington
special occasions here
on campus,
and
New Castle, Delaware. He retired
including the exciting
Homecoming
cific
Navy
during World War 11.
the
in the Pa-
M.
Piccarisi; a son,
James
I
also enjoyed meeting alumni on
celebration In October and the
nostalgic
I
am
Alumni Weekend
proud of
know you
arc.
and
it
is
confidence that I look forward to the
continued success of Bloomsburg
University under the capable
leadership of our next president, Dr.
Jessica Sledge Kozloff.
I
have thoroughly enjoyed the past
wishes so
expressed to Janet and me.
1950
John S. Scrimgeour
R.D.5.Boxll2
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Representative:
(717) 784-7120
Patti; six grandchil-
appreciate the good
Bloomsburg University
Class Volunteer(s):
We
have
many
kindnesses and wish you and
for a bright
Road
NJ 07645
I
many of you have
appreciated your support and
Swales
9 Raven
I
with every
Representative:
Willis
in April.
this institution, as
T.;
and two brothers.
all
and promising
the best
future.
Roy Croop.
John Scrimgeour
Montvale.
(201)391-9106
Joan Greco Fix '53
Frederick D. Young *50 retired
from Baltimore County Schools in
1985 and from the Bank of Baltimore
in 1992.
He married Dorothy
Kittle of
Catonsville,Md., on October 16, 1993.
They
1
993
after teaching
tion in
retired in
Allentown School
29 years.
June
elementary educa-
She expects
to
traveling with her husband,
District for
spend time
who is also
retired.
live in Baltimore.
1954
1951
Representative:
Representative:
Dolores Doyle Brennan
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz
607 Country Club Drive
214 Fair Oaks Avenue
Horsham. PA 19044
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-7438
(215) 675-8675
Class Volunteer(s):
Class Volunteer(s): Carolyn
Vernoy Reitz
Jr.
I
10 months, and
Sherry and
surance Company, Chicago.
Surviving are his wife, the former
March,
two sons.
Elvira
three brothers.
Carter, Grace Funk Crawford,
Eloise Noble Fasshauer, Beth
Hartman Gardner, Richard Grimes,
Janet Page Hartt, Lydia Fern Shirk
Keller, Jack O'Donnell, Pete Pamell,
Robert Reitz and Betty Bolig Sllpetz.
meetings
He served with
dren, one great-granddaughter, and
members in attendance for the
luncheon on Alumni Day were Leo
Pine Hill. N.J.
In
of visiting alumni
1953
ters.
Class
to the university is
noteworthy.
James and Donald; two daugh-
sons,
and prestige
accorded
From 1955 until his
retirement in 1987. he taught at
Overbrook Regional High School in
37 years and became vice presiDecorum Designs Florist,
Wilmington.
a banker.
the
recognition
English
also
Surviving are his wife, the former
Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two
Class Volunteer(s): Richard E.
He
and base-
dent of
He was a veteran of World War
He was
(717) 233-0777
until 1955.
football, basketball
after
Clifford J. Kendall '49 of
Bumpass, Va., died on February 18 at
arc positive.
And
Surviving arc his wife, the former
Betsy Bacr "53; three daughters and
He has never missed an Alumni
Weekend since he was a junior at
Bloomsburg, when he worked as a
waiter in the dining room. He has
missed only one Homecoming since
Representative:
James M. Cain Sr. *49 of Whitehall
Township died on April 15 at age 69.
A Navy veteran of World War II, he
was a self-employed insurance agent,
Millard C.
Coopersburg died on March 18
served a
constituents
War II,
Navy from
ball at Clayton.
member of
the Alumni Board of Directors. He has
n. serving in the U.S. Marines and re-
Richard E. Grimes
1723 Fulton Street
Harrisburg.PA 17102
School from 1952
life
tails.
Class Volumeeris): Gloria M.
Dill. Betty L. Fisher,
has been designated a
and with other
age 68.
taught in Clayton (N.J.) High
coached
Richard Grimes *49 of Harrisburg
ceiving the Purple Heart.
The 45th year reunion will be held on
Homecoming Weekend, October 21-
Betty L. Fisher
four grandchildren, one
1949
Grimes. Robert Reitz
in 1949.
F.;
great-grandson, his mother, a sister and
a brother.
age 69.
a master's degree at
Bucknell University
and Michael
community
a veteran of World
having served in the U. S.
1943 to 1945.
He
Before that, he was assistant superintendent for the Haddonfield (N.J.)
in the
Schukis '52 of
Quecnsbury. N.Y., died on November
E.
Ann
Gengenbach Auerweck. William
Jacobs, Franklin "Ed" Jones.
William Edgar Nunn
J.
Page 9
Task force
to study
The 40th year reunion
Greek
life
A special
will be
will
be held
former Helen Martz, are parents of two
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your holel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail
Greek Life Task Force
convened to dclermine ihe
1956
for details.
impact of the Greek system on the
Representative:
quality of student
Wittiam L.
campus,
how
life
on and off
Retirees from the Class of
whom we
the system comple-
1
954 (of
ments the mission statements of the
university and the type of relation-
aware) include:
Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour, Dee
Brennan, and Bill Jacobs.
ship the university should have with
Jeananne keeps busy visiting her
A key element of
three grandchildren, volunteering at the
Greek system.
the
the process will involve
the
Greek system for
both in letter and
examining
Dee has been
to the
expectations and standards expressed
has never found a dull moment.
Although discussion concerning
such a task force has been under way
from
Camp
Bill,
Hill died after attending a
the 10 fraternities recognized
six
by the
Doylestown. frequents
national
Franklin "Ed" Jones '54 of Philadelphia has been elected to a two-year
term on the Alumni Board of Direc-
organization. In each case, violations
of the alcohol policy or disorderly
conduct prompted the discipline.
tors.
All but one of the 10 fraternities
have been cited for violation of
partment of
of Philadelphia. De-
Human
Services.
university policies since 1991.
Currently, four fraternities have their
charters suspended pending the
outcome of ongoing
investigations.
Since the spring 1990, six of the
Rose Marie Grant Kautz *54 was
elected president of the Centennial
School Board after serving two years
as vice president.
10 sororities have been disciplined
to the
ate Unit
disorderly conduct
She served as a business education
teacher at Centennial for 34 years.
Editor sought
Chi Sigma
Rho
Emmick Novotnak
'79 writes
that she is looking for
someone to
Sigma Rho alumni
take over the Chi
newsleter for the
first
They
Volunteers
may
contact the
Alumni
Office (800-526-0254) for Joni's
address and/or telephone number.
Thomas E. Persing '55. who retired
after 19 years,
has been
appointed as Perkiomen Valley School
District's substitute superintendent
June 30, 1994.
in bio-
at Penn State, an M.A. and
a doctorate at Lehigh University.
on Homecoming
He is a nationally recognized
speaker and author, particularly in the
Phi Iota Chi's 20th anniversary
reunion will be held at Homecoming,
gaining,
October 22. For reservations,
making.
Mary Beth WaJewski Shade
at
call
areas of public-sector collective
bar-
management and decision-
37 years as a a teacher,
coach, athletic director and administrator in the Exeter Twp. School
District.
He
served as head football coach for
25 seasons.
He and
Page 10
his wife of
40
He
Scranton.
resides
years, the
in
Phoenixville.
our
BSTC days.
Are very special memories
that
we
always replay.
a teacher at Wellsboro
sons,
High
Lawrence
and Theodore; four daughters, Marsha
Breech, Annette Grego, MaryJo Chalice, and Carolyn Pendrell; eight
grand-
and his
father.
by family, friends
whom she lead.
silly laughter,
and her
friendship we'll always treasure.
loved her so in life, and the we're
scattered round the country in many
different parts.
We
in
will hold her very dear forever
our hearts.
He and
1959
his wife, the former
Bissau,
West Africa, and Guy, a 1992
Alton A. Pellman '59 of Annville
employed by Whittle Communica-
is
tions:
Clhannel One.
Joseph L. Richenderfer '59 retired
June 1993 after teaching math at
Conestoga Senior High School in
in
for
34 years.
Norman Watts
versified interests.
Watts
F.
he
Inc..
realtor.
He
also serves as relocation
officer for Lesniak. Coulston
McKinney, a
real estate firm in
literature
(215) 252-2881
ciates
He
business,
also working with other assoon a plan to convert an upstate
is
site for
converting
tires
Another of his ideas is that all hightolls be eliminated and
replaced
with an additional gasoline
tax to be
way
Class Volunteer(s):
J.
Mary Ann
Luberecki
The 35th year reunion will be
held
on Homecoming Weekend,
October
21-23. The class dinner will
be held
on Saturday evening, October
22, in
the Dillon Room of
Magee's Main
Street Inn. Make your
hotel/motel
reservations now, and watch
the mail
for details.
School
from 1957 until 1960. and at Springfield High School from 1960
to 1966.
own
into reprocessed rubber to
be used in
making asphalt.
NJ 07850
Klemkosky. Walter
from Temple University.
He taught a Lehighlon High
&
Ridley
Park. His primary job is providing
housing and financial counseling to
ernments.
(201) 398-4208
He earned his master's degree in
English from Lehigh University in
1965 and his doctorate in American
a financial planner,
insurance agent, tax consultant, and
2220 Kings Avenue
PA 18042
18 Sunset Lane
Decem-
is
'59 is a man of diAsheadofNoiman
program coordinated by local
schools, businesses, unions and
gov-
Easton,
Landing.
age 58.
a landscaper in
training
Pfister Brown
1958
at
is
He has proposed a plan to President
Clinton that would establish a
job-
NJ 07044
Representative:
Albert
J.
Miles
'58
of
Montgomeryville. an award-winning
who
City.
junkyard into a
(201) 347-0930
Susan
two children, An-
Prior to starting his
(201) 857-0461
Sandra
Charles F. Dye '59, an associate
professor of business
education
in
District.
he was a teacher at Upper Darby High
School for over 30 years.
David Bamhart
8 Maple Terrace
Marie Walsh
Ray Hargreaves
37 Dell Road
Stanhope. NJ 07874
School
drea, a Gettysburg College graduate
and Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea-
Representatives:
Verona.
(N.J.)
Boeing Helicopter personnel transferred into the area from other
company locations.
a touch of loveliness,
the things she did and said.
Albuquerque. N. M.. for
Sraj, are parents of
Lawrence A. Petuskey *58 of
Wellsboro died November 30 at age 57.
children,
in
Ocean City
Berwyn
JoAnne Darling; two
The experiences we shared during
ber 4
Donald W. Thomas *55 of Reading
retired after
of
Surviving are his wife, the former
"Friends Indeed"
college English professor, died
717-
784-3654.
in the
We
chemistry
plans 20th reunion
and administrator
Upper Merion School District.
as teacher
He was
She was beautiful inside and out and
knowing her was a special pleasure.
He earned an M.S. degree
Phi Iota Chi
*S7 of
32
visiting
He recently retired after a career
School for 33 years.
and the students
Arnie Garinger, Relda Scott
until
is
his
He is currently working part-time
professor of education at Ursinus Col-
He earned master's degrees at West
Chester University and the University
State.
Army
Ocean
John A. Oustrich '58
He completed
two years.
B.U. graduate
Sally's family:
We'll miss her
School District
Sutton.
lowing poem which she wrote for
She'll be missed
Box 269
office.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia A.
Rathgeb, and his mother, Veronica G.
lege.
cording to a classmate. Barbara Anderson. Barbara also sent along the fol-
as superintendent of Upper Perkiomen
Orlando, Fla.
Penn
Sally Stallone Smith
To
live in
for
Brookside. N.J., died on January 1 after a three-year fight with cancer,
ac-
Representative:
Class Volunteer(s): George Derk,
five.
at
Arnie Garinger
3.
body
He was a social studies teacher in
Muncy for 34 years. He earned a
Doylestown.
Harveys Lake, PA 18618
(717)639-1515
and Lazo's
Southampton
the state's 501 school districts.
through 20th
She and her husband, Mark, are
parents of two daughters, Courtney,
and Devon,
sociation, the policy-making
She added
RJ>.
he worked
Glenolden and the Pottstown
District.
After graduation, he served with the
U.S.
the
last three years,
He
years in education at West Chester
campus
as a real estate agent for Fox
has been elected to a two-year term
on the Pennsylvania School Board As-
1955
pledge classes.
eight,
in
For the
'57, a retired educa-
School
he cre-
tor,
will
newsletter
Joni
ceptional contribution to the
Bob Lane, Dolores Senn
District in
students,
classroom and has made an ex-
sports program."
NJ 07060
in the
District.
began his teaching career in Easton.
then went on to the Interboro School
in 1979,
in his efforts,
retired in July
West Chester Area School
easy to relate to him. Rig-
222 West End Avenue
board of directors of Intermedi-
22
it
North Plainfield.
master's degree
Jack Masters '59
1993 as an assistant principal
said that Dr. Miles
in the
Keller.
Association.
99 1
William Pohutsky
She was also elected
for violations of the alcohol policy or
find
1
orous and diligent
Robert Ebner
He is a detention center adminis-
trator for the city
spokesman
in
ates crackling educational excitement
Yohn
Classmates having news should contact Dee.
on various forms of
probation imposed by either the
own
who
Class Volunteer(s): Margaret
and church. His next jaunts
include Europe and San Juan.
of
979 and
he received the award
a school
(201) 755-4986
hospitals
May,
When
1
1957
currently resides at 58
in
skilled tennis player,
Representative:
for show viewing, gardens,
tends his pets, and volunteers at local
university were
university or their
who
Warden Road
four times the legal limit.
In addition, as of early
She
ondary Educator of the Year Award by
He was the only Ogontz faculty
member to be recognized as Outstand-
Rod Kelchner
New York
The coroner reported
blood-alcohol level was near 4.0,
fraternity party.
his
of
does volunteer work for the Red Cross
and the Task Force on Racial Equity.
21-year-old junior
A
1972.
was "extremely popular with
plays tennis indoors and out. travels,
induced death of a student escalated
the Pennsylvania Business Education
and humani-
onship varsity tennis team for ten years.
NY 12804
Class Volunteer(5): Curtis R.
attempts to write children's poetry, and
for several months, the April alcohol-
A
in the blissful state
tant professor of English
ing Teacher twice, in
English,
College of Pennsylvania, was recently
the recipient of the Post-Sec-
named
ties in
(518) 793-4907
retirement almost three years now, and
the the university's code of conduct.
the process.
Queensbury,
instructor at the
Ogontz campus of Penn State in September 1966, and was named an assis-
he also coached the school's champi-
BUnerlU
54 Wincresi Drive
are
school library, and traveling with her
hubby, John.
adherence,
its
spirit,
He became an
children and four grandchildren.
at York
divided
among the states. He claims
gate tie-ups and pollution
would
be greatly reduced.
toll
Recalling his days at Bloomsburg,
he says his memories include
"iatenight problem-solving
analysis at
Hess' Tavern, pool and darts.
Norm and his wife, the former Julie
Ann
Hoffman. live in Media. He enjoys fishing and travel in
his spare time.
1960
leaching after 3 1 years. His career included five years in the Tamaqua Area
School District, one year in Frederick
Representative:
Paul (Barney) Manko
441 Oldershaw Avenue
Moorestown, NJ 08057
(609) 235-1370
County. Maryland, and 25 years in the
East Penn School District in Emmaus.
Vera A. Derk *60, reading supervisor of the Wilson School District,
was
invited by the National Association
of
Slate Coordinators of
Compensatory
Education and the Pennsylvania Department of Education to present a
workshop
tional
held
at the
Toronto, Canada.
The presentation featured components of the nationally recognized
Chapter
School
Program of the Wilson
I
which Vera supervises.
Vera has been re-elected to a third
District,
two-year term on the Alumni Board of
Davidheiser.
is
George Derk, Class
of 1955.
Tom
Foley.
Allis has
Stockbridge Valley
Montour, Northumberland, Snyder and
to this po-
4~H agent
in
He and
Moot, are parents of
and
Eric. Scott
Haverford
died on February 23 at age 60. He was
a social studies teacher in the Springfield
School District for 30 years,
tiring in 1990.
He
also
worked
re-
Haverford Township Recreation Department for 25 years.
NJ 08822
Kettering Hospital where she was being treated for leukemia.
A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean
member
at
College, Western
Campus, Brentwood, N. Y.
17 years. At the time of her death, she
was chairperson of the Office Technol-
at Springfield.
ogy Department.
Sandra Mourey; a daughter, Debbie
Johnson; a grandson and a brother.
S.
Surviving are her husband, Harry
Burggraf '57. and a sister, Patricia
Campbell Dopsovic '64.
D. James Donald '62 reports that
after
Representative:
Edwin
and then associate dean of instruction
Delaware County Community Col-
Kuser
R.D. 1. Box 267
Bechtelsvilie. PA 19505
C.
at
(215) 754-7977
Class Volunteer(s): Marian L.
Ronald Boonie *61 received a community service award from the
Honesdale Area Jaycees in November.
He has been a math teacher in the
Wayne Highlands School
He
District for
main statistician for
the Hornet football team and score-
teacher at the
*64. a social stud-
Owen J. Roberts High
School for 30 years, died on March 2
after suffering a massive stroke the day
before in the school office.
"I think he
was
the
most popular
He earned
a master's degree at the
graduate courses at Wilkes University,
Penn State and the University of
Alaska.
Robert Edwards '61 has published
book. Grindstone, An Island World
of the people
It is
the true life account
who lived on Grindstone
Island in the
Superintendent Terrance L. Furin
death of Breidinger
whom he described
whose enthusiasm
local manufacturing
dents.
said the faculty
Institute, subse-
the best there
in the profession," Furin said.
ents of a daughter, Melissa, a senior at
"Teacher of the Year" for 1993 by the
Waterloo (N.Y.) Education Association.
She has taught
in the district since
1964.
a terrific teacher and loved by the kids,
We
and honest.
He was
Carol and her husband. Jim, are the
ing professional."
Thousand Islands from
1909 to 1965.
Robert and his wife, Phyllis '61, live
New Cumberland.
Ronald Schock
*61 retired
Dick "Bucko" Davala *64
Carimar Patrician
principal at Athens
is
assistant
Area High School.
will re-
music for the Homecoming DinnerDance on October 22 for an unprecedented
is
a seventh
as principal of S.R.U.
grade U.S. history teacher
in Fairfax
High School
from 1978 to 1986.
a master's degree at the
University of Scranton.
1963
County, Virginia, and
Bemie Donegan
13 Ogden Way
Ogdensburg. NJ 07439
is
also the
owner
of a very successful disc jockey business.
James
the
Representative:
He
fifth time.
Penn Educator of
the Year
Award,
sylvania Education Alumni Associa-
on April
30.
Employed by
stitute.
a retired teacher
who
from Harrisburg,
has missed only one Alumni
Weekend and no Homecomings since
he graduated in 1949. He earned
life-time status on the Alumni Board
of Directors this year after completing 14 years of service.
We
who
salute the following
alumni
are recipients of the 1993
awards (number
in parenthesis
number of consecutive
indicates
awwd has been earned):
Marci Busham Aldcrfcr '81
Thomas
Aldcrfcr '82
Dale Bennett '52 (2)
Kim Gobora Bent '83
(3)
Nancy Fruehan Bohr '72
Bowcn
Carol Kishbaugh
(3)
'72 (2)
David Bowen '68 (2)
Glenn Bromley '85
James Case '63
Helen Cimbaia '35
(5)
(2)
Bill Dcrricott *66 (2)
appointed assistant superintendent of
Norlhem York County School District in his 30th year in education, He
the
and his wife
live in Dillsburg,
McHugh
Nillcs '64 and
Bill, will
observe their
30th wedding anniversary in August.
In addition to being sclf-cmploycd, she
does some substitute teaching and
lots
Parents of four children and one
in
Joanne Derricolt "89 (2)
Edwards '41 (2)
Ed Edwards '73
Eda Bessie Edwards '41 (2)
Nancy Feher Edwards '70 (5)
Sara Dockey Edwards '44
C, Stuart
Curtis English '56 (3)
Anne Daday Episcopo
'83
Betty Fisher '48 (2)
Edna Gattey '27 (2)
Connie Stanko Gobora '52
Harry Gobora '50
Richard Grimes '49 (6)
Cynthia Hepler '86
Susan Hicks '67
Clayton Hinkel '40 (5)
Viola
Supon
'64 has been
named
assistant professor of curriculum
and
foundations at B.U, She held the same
postion in a temporary capacity during the 1992-1993 academic year.
She earned a master's degree in edu-
Doug
Hippenstiel '68 (6)
Jim Hollister '78 (2)
Doris Hosier '48
Karen Stank Howenstinc '76 (5)
Rick Howenstinc '76 (5)
Tom Hughes
'76
cation at Trenton State College and a
Henry "Hank" Hurit '52
doctorate in vocational education at
Pam
Temple
Mary Lou John '45 (2)
Kinder, Donna 80 (5)
Mary Anne Klemkosky
University.
Lowell A. Tinner '64 has accepted
the position of persormel director in the
Soudcrlon Area School District
educator
at the
after
serving as an elementary principal in
the
the district-
Philadelphia School District, he
museum
areas every year.
laniero '93
(2)
(M)
*
J.
Gallagher '64 received
presented by the University of Penn-
tion,
all
The award honors "Burly" Grimes,
Vera Rcarick Derk '60 (2)
Kenneth R. Miller '64 has been
to provide ihc
Originally a French teacher, she served
(201)827-5347
Fax: 201-827-6033
from
'62
Bloomsburg
arc not held in
George Derk *55
Daytona Beach. Florida, since 1990.
in Strafford.
Attending both Alumni Weekend
They have
three grandchildren.
grandson, they have been living
Conesloga High School. They reside
Fund.
Cleef. Stacy and Doug.
an
outstanding teacher and an outstand-
Alumni Weekend or Homecoming,
and by contributing to the Annual
Grctchcn Norman Deming "83
fair
lost
by attending a regional alumni event,
by returning to campus for either
Cheryl Van
of volunteer work.
have really
"Buriy" Grimes Loyalty Awards.
They earned this recognition in 1993
parents of three children;
is
"He was
recipients of the sixth annual Richard
Dennis Bohr '70
Carol MacNeal '64 was named
her husband.
respected by the teachers.
He earned a doctorate in 1982.
He and his wife, Birmie, are the par-
of two grown children: Eric and Andrew.
There.sa
"He just embodied
Ninety Bloomsburg University
alumni have earned distinction as
years the
married to the former Lynn
Wesley "67, and they are the parents
is
created an exciting class for his stu-
Edward Deming meth-
The Quality
She earned
Remembered.
staff members," said William Faulkner, high school principal.
as a terrific teacher
pany.
and confidence
their skills
and with the
turn to
University of Scranton and completed
in
Roger Breidlnger
ies
became involved in
Management. In the late
1980s he began to train employees in
quently developed.
members gave
teaching science.
for details.
lege in Media, he
own consulting com-
science faculty
is
keeper for the basketball teams.
a
The 30th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mall
Total Quality
ods of TQM. His
'64. a professor
at
$50,000 grant through the
a
Floyd
distraught over the
and service com-
Grimm
for 1993
and Homecoming can substitute for a
regional alumni event, since the latter
Harford Community College in Bel Air. Md.. and a colleague
in
was
panies in the W.
Huttenstine
33 years.
many years as a chemistry teacher
of biology
improving
teacher in the school with the students
1961
Anaheim, representing the Philadel-
in
insuiiclion to public school teachers in
for the past
War, he was a wrestling and track coach
Surviving are his wife, the former
can Federation of Teachers convention
HCC
Class Volunteer(s): Virginia C.
Community
ference in Anaheim, Calif,, on taking
children with disabilities into the 20th
century in science and mnth. He also
was elected as a delegate to the Ameri-
Northern Chesapeake Elementary
School Teachers Project, in which
children, Jennifer
Barbara was a faculty
a delegate to a con-
Funds from the grant were used to
provide science enhancement for the
(908) 782-8619
Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62
died on April 6 at Memorial Sloan
Suffolk
He was named
won
Representative:
Flemington.
at the
American Society of
Dwight D. Eisenhower Mathematics
and Science Act.
east Bradford
High School in Rome.
She and her husband, Norman, are
three children:
Jennifer.
1964
and Brandon.
S. Stinson '60 of
States by the
Technology and Science.
Floyd M.
former Joyce
Hesel
John
to the
People With Disabili-
phia Federation of Teachers.
his wife, the
Ernest R. Shuba
16 Honeyman Road
two
for
ties by Mayor Ed Rendell. and
he ha.s
been placed on the Honor Roll of Science and Math Teachers in the United
Michigan.
Northumberiand County.
She formeriy was a teacher at North-
the parents of
Jim has also been appointed
Commission
He earned a master's degree in math
development educator for the multicounty area including Columbia.
Union counties. She comes
at
baseball and football.
John
named 4-H youth
sition after 10 years as
lives in Morrisville.
High School in central New York State,
where he has also coached basketball,
at
I.
He
Alexander Stepanski *63 is a math-
Kovich. Dick Lloyd
Janet
Donegan
ematics teacher
Class Volunteer(s): Ronald
Directors.
Her husband
County.
Richard R. Lloyd
80 DeHart Drive. RD. 2
Belle Mead. NJ 08502
(201)874-3118
39th annual Interna-
Reading Association Conference
in
Swarts. Bernie
after
Representative:
Paul Manko. Edward C.
Wojciechowski
Class Volunteer(s): James S. Case.
Barbara Feeling Criswell. Richard
Rohrer, Gary Stackhouse, Nelson A.
Richard R. Esher '63 has retired
teaching 31 years in the
Pennsbury School District in Bucks
1962
Class Volunteer(s): Vera Derk.
Grimes
Awards
is
He and
his wife, Virginia
a
Franklin In-
*64, live in Harleysville.
Harriet
Kocher '39
'59 (6)
(2)
Kathy Kowker '83
Richard W. Kowker '82 (2)
Jess Kresge '69
Garett C. Krueger '90
(Continued on next page)
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Grimes
Awards
U)
(Continued from Page
1965
His wife
Margaret Knieger '88
Representative:
Shcri Lippowiisch '81 (2)
Long '32 (3)
CarlP.Sheran
1408 Foggy Glen Court
Silver Spring. MD 20906
(301)871-6289
Ethel Keller
Linda Long '93 (H)
Nancy Swartz Lychos '52
(6)
Cliff Maurer '66 (2)
Suzanne McCabe '77 (4)
William H. McNen HI '82
Lisa Wilkins
McNett
1966
Representative:
Michael Oehlert '89
'35 (2)
Scrimgeour '53 (4)
William Selden '43
S.
Donna Brenesal Sheehan "77
Ron Sheehan '74
Cameron Smith '84 (3)
Nicholc Woodson Smith '90
Sandra Wood Smith '86
Nelson Swarts '63 (3)
(3)
Donald A. Watts '37 (3)
Sandra Swetland Williams *66
Joseph Zakorchemny '72 (2)
Steve Zezza '93
Valley
Members of the Wyoming
Valley
a pizza and sub
party at the Fcnslemakcr
prior lo the
In attendance were Jess Kresge
'69, John Lychos. Nancy
Swartz
Lychos '52, Angela Zuba Metzger
'87, Lindsay Metzger,
Marvin
'86.
Darlenc Barberio Payne
'84. David Payne, Bob Rupp '71
and
Sandra Jefferson Rupp
Wilkes University in August 1993.
Martha is teaching business technology
Northwest Area Jr-Sr. High School
degree
-4
posed
to Twain while a student at
Bloomsburg. and since then has read
everything he can fmd by and about
Over the years, Evans uncovered
dozens of connections between Twain
the man and the characters and events
tolnjun Joe to share with his class. {He
is a reading teacher at the
Lopatcong
Township Elementary School.)
'71.
have the opportunity
kids to
Mark TWain,
to introduce
the person," he
said.
His notes began to overflow,
several folder^;.
Edward
WGM
attendance included Sharon Branca,
'85. Francis
Hartnett, Nicole Holly, Joseph
Lisiewski '84. Lisa Lisiewski. Scott
Righter '84, Eric Stover. Cheryl
Waxman, Mary Beth Depiero Weir
Michael Weir, Brian Whittico.
Connie Wyche, Scon Righter '84 and
'67 has been
Safety Corporation.
He
filling
Finally, he set a goal
for himself of organizing into
company,
WGM.
book
Tom Sawyer.
Last summer, he traveled to T\vain*s
hometown. Hannibal. Mo., to collect
and conduct further
re-
pairs episodes in the
real life episodes in
book with
Mark Twain's
Although the book
life.
will be
marketed
to college professors, the slim
U4-page
book
is
quite similar to the ditto sheets
Evans hands out
to his seventh
grade
class each spring.
The book was
versity Press of
printed by
The UniAmerica and is avail-
able in bookstores for $14.95.
ClifTMaurer *66 of Wescosville has
been re-elected to a second two-year
term on the Alumni Board of Directors.
He works
line Co.
for the
Rhea Strausser Klapprodt.
A part-time employee
J.
of
the Pennsylvania Fish
and Boat Commission, he wanted to spend the time
working with high school vocational
Betty Ruth
Trathen
students on reclaiming an eroded
Thomas M.
stream at Linden Hall, Centre County.
group of about 70 students from
Cesarini '68. a social
A
worker with the Luzerne County Drug
and Alcohol Services, is a permanent
deacon
in the
Diocese of Scranton.
the high school's Center for Applied
Academics and Technology became
involved in the project. Over two
He
earned a master's degree in social work
at
Marywood
He and his
springs, they planned
and measured,
and shoveled and lifted. They
shored up the banks with logs and
College.
rolled
wife, Sonya, have been
married for 24 years.
rocks, building channel blocks and
Violet Kratzer Klinger '67
is
co-
ordinator of a dystonia, spasmodic
torticollis,
blepharospasm, and spasmodic dysphonia support group for
would
like to
Anyone who
be part of a dystonia sup-
may contact her at 7 7-8370457 or at R.D. 4, Box 88A.
Middleburg. PA 17842.
port group
Violet
is
a reading teacher in the
Midd-West School
*68 has been
as a chemist at
1969
The
Hatfield.
'67
of
South
He
teacher in the
Williamsport Area School District.
is
a
'67 resigned from
Hempfield School
District in
1987
20 years of teaching English.
He and
Ruth
Iowa
Make your
ervations now,
hotel/motel res-
and watch the mail
Tom Bender '69 is a biologist at the
Benner Spring Fish Research
Station.
his days incubating, feed-
measuring and sorting
muskies, walleye, trout and coho
salmon.
Mary Ann. Since 1974 he has
been
doing research at Benner Spring,
wife.
help-
English
at
keep Pennsylvania's
waters stocked with
Conn., for two years, and English
Newington. Conn., for 24 years.
and Mike.
She has been married to Parker Rob-
Buckeye Pipe-
Robert O. Samsel '67
He
is
fish.
the father of two sons,
Allan Berry '69
Tom III
retired
on
Hitchings '69 of
December
13 at
age 46.
For the past 18 years, she
taught math in Mid Prairie Junior High
School in Kalona. She also coached
the girls basketball team.
During the
summer months, she taught computer
courses at the College for Kids in
Kalona.
Dale Lahr *69 has been a teacher in
the
Shamokin Area School
since 1969.
He
District
earned a master's de-
gree at B.U. in 1976.
Lynne McCurdy Morris '69 is program director for the Association for
Retarded Citizens in Leavenworth
County. Kansas.
She is in charge of
volunteer programs, public
relations,
grant writing and employment
advo-
cacy.
David L. Price '69. principal of
Danville Area High School, has
been
named
of
recipient of the 1994 "Friends
Home Economics
Award," presented by a regional association
of
is
administraUve
assistant in charge of
personnel at the
26 years.
VanHom
City, Iowa, died
ing production crews at the
14 hatcheries statewide to
Central Connecticut State University.
She has taught French in Middlefield.
in
his wife. Dorothy, live in
ing, weighing,
Life in the Western United Stales.
in
at
for details.
After four years in Georgia as
an Air
Force weather observer, he
returned to
Central Pennsylvania with his
Judy Bryant Roberts '67 has
district received the run-
State College.
Since then, he has been in the insurance business and is cun-ently mass
marketing manager for Penn Mutual
earned a master's degnse
trout population in the resultant
PA 19440
He spends
Thomas Quinn
a
800-foot tributary increased signifi-
(215) 368-2784
21-23.
made
in.
John earned a master's degree
Penn State in 1974.
Representative:
The 25th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
erts for
pool for trout to live
The school
Surviving are his wife, the former
Maryellen Latshaw; a daughter. Karen
Kanaskie; and a brother.
Pegg
and log deflectors to change
the water flowed and
ner-up's award of $5,000.
American
Williamsport has been elected to a twoyear term on the Alumni Board of Di-
sills
way
cantly.
versity.
Class Volunteer(s): Pamela
Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure
rectors.
the
been a teacher for 12 years. She earned
a master's degree at Millersville Uni-
Home Foods, Milton, before retiring in
May 1993.
James
mud
named
head of the Lower School at York
Country Day School, where she has
Sandra Ekberg Brown
21 77 Rebecca Drive
District.
Richard Leonovich *67 of Elysbur^
died on April 13 at age 48. He was
employed
Mary Duttera
1
form
his extensive collection of
Twain's autobiographical references lo
a
sabbatical leave during the spring of
(609) 989-7435
Luchak, John
com-
environmen-
Busch Theme Parks.
The project began when Ford took
NJ 08618
will
ener University,
the
Page 12
Kern
He earned a master's degree at Wid-
after
Hippenstiel '68.
B.
vice president of finance for
he also has served as controller and
which
the Music"
program of the Philadelphia
Orchestra on May 3. Those in
Bob
a nationwide
The compewas sponsored by Anheuser-
1991-1992.
In his 10 years with the
Orchestra
"Come and Meet
at
assistant secretary.
Philadelphia
Doug
education
in
project he originated.
tal
tition
Robert E. Boose
942 West State Street
also maintain his duties as treasurer and
The finished product. A Tom Sawyer Companion, is a scholarly volume,
*87,
in special
named
search.
friends attended the
'69. a physical science
petition for a scholastic
Representative:
Trenton.
of a
teacher in the State College Area
School District for the past 24 years,
Class Volunteer(s): David Bowen.
Alumni enjoy
Martha Goldner
also pursuing a master's
Central Pennsylvania.
Twain.
"I
his wife are the parents
John Ford
part of the tour, she visited the Taj
Jones University.
he shares over 20 years of research on
Mark Twain. He says he was first ex-
illustrations
Alumni and
is
director of finance of Willson Safety
John Evans '66 has written a book.
Tom Sawyer Companion, in which
Alumni
men's basketball game with
Kutztown.
Metzger
ceived her master's degree in educational developmental strategies at
down notes on everything from bigotry
Kutztown game
House on February 12
'66 re-
'n\TomSawyer. He read Twain's autobiography, letters and speeches, jotting
alumni attend
Alumni Chapter had
Mariha Zubrfs Barchik
She
Products, a division of
John M.Walker '89 (2)
Sandic Walker '75 (M) (2)
Wyoming
Koch Cromwell, Ken Cromwell.
Bill Derricott. Diane Loch Hartzell.
Cliff Maurer, Diane Maurer
in Shickshinny.
John Thomas '47 (6)
Dorothy DerrTilson '40 (2)
JohnJ.TVathen'68 (6)
He and
won second place
years.
a
Prior to that, he
daughter, a student at Penn State.
1968
FInucan '67 has been
teaching special education at Hidden
Treasure Christian School in
serving
taught at Middleburg High School
since 1969.
'89 visited
Mahal and the Himalayas.
Greenville. S.C., for the past three
at
Elda Hcnrie Tbylor '41
Frank Taylor '43
As
Priscilla A.
Alice
Jcananne Scrimgeour '54
teacher since 1981.
&
is
Lewisburg
High School, where he has been
1
team member. The exchange of information emphasized art and education.
Class Volunteer(s): Peggy Burns.
Jim Pegg. Jack Wise
Class Volunteer (s): Jack Mulka,
Rupp '71 (3)
Sandra J. Rupp '71 (3)
programs coordinator for
'69
as assistant principal at
northeastern India from January 9 to
February 18 as a Rotary International
PA J 9446
(2J5) 363-5593
ScQnRighter'84(2)
Robert
where he served
Ruth Trapane *67
Thomas Lemon
Lonsdale.
(20!) 922-0039
'51 (5)
District,
Representative:
Anthony J. Cerua
6 Lancaster Drive
Ocean. NJ 07712
Julia Spychalsici Oehlert "89
John
years.
R.
Thomas Fantaskey
1993 from the Berwick
17.
1967
'83
'83
Carolyn Venoy Reitz
August
Area School
1502 Susan Drive
Amy Mehler Moycr
Row Reed
Diane Muslmish Maurer.
as federal
Class Volunleer(s): AlexM.
Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively
Angela Zuba Metzger '87
Marvin Metzger '86 (3)
Elizabeth
is
Class of 1966.
Brockport Central School
District
Brockport, N.Y.
in
home economics
teachers.
He was
honored for his "ability to recognize
the need for new
programs that have a
positive effect
on smdents."
1970
He earned
a master's
degree,
Representative:
principal's
John W, Dalfovo
superintendent 's lener from Penn State.
215 Forrestal Drive
Bear. DE 19701
(302)834-1964
Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing, she earned a master's degree at
B.U.
Harold D. Barretts '70 has been a
business education teacher at
Crestwood High School. Mountaintop.
live in that
wife, the former Barbara
Kisbaugh, have been married for 25
years and are the parents of three chilShickshinny,
David
R.R.
PA
community.
Gary L. Seymour '71 became business manager for the
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Kay Frances Bake
'71 reports the
birth of a son, Rhett Charles,
bom
on
August 27, 1992. She is a counselor at
Red Land High School in Lewisberry.
Kalhy Chandler
Army
seling at
'71 has completed
Kutztown
University.
As
of that program, she participated
part
in
a
System's Eastern Region.
where he supervises
trol
installation
of con-
systems in commercial buildings
and schools.
live in
more than
thew.
the
Moshannon
He and
superintendent
Shenandoah Valley School
of
for 23 years.
He and
his wife,
the
Anna Maria, are
He
Adreaima, almost three years
District.
parents of a daughter,
old.
formerly was superintendent of the
Clearfield
Area School
District
two children. They
July 1984 to June 1993 after serving
as high school principal
from 1976
to
1984.
administration certification at Penn
He
State.
ate
is
has done additional gradu-
and pre-doctoral work
a doctoral candidate at
lUP and
Nova Uniat
versity.
He
Jerry Kairis '71 has been promoted
to colonel in the
He
formerly served on the Council
of Trustees atS.U.
Mahanoy Area
High School. He has worked in the
district for 20 years and was elemenpointed principal of
based in Anchorage,
Alaska.
He is a graduate of the Marine Corps
Amphibious Warfare School and Command and Staff College as well as the
National Defense University. He
served as a
member of the CINCLANT
Be-
Frackvillc has been re-elected to a sec-
ond two-year term on the Alumni
Board of Directors.
is
David Bowen, Class
man
ley
F.
in
at the Minncapolis-St.
Paul Intemational Airport Air Reserve
management and
in financial services
can College.
schools.
He
a master's degree
from the Ameri-
has also earned the
He
a full-time
Is
air reserve technician as chief of safety
and a C-130 Instructor
He and
pilot.
of the science department at Rid-
High School, has been selected by
the National Science Teaching Asso-
dation to receive a Presidential
his wife, Cherie, live in
for Excellence in Science
Award
in
Wash-
ington, D.C., during a series of events
which included a visit to the
White House, breakfast on Capitol Hill
is
teach-
ing science at
Easthampton (N.J.)
Middle School. She and her husband,
David Large
'70. live in
Voorhees. N.J.
Kathleen A. Sandy '72, a commander In the U.S. Navy, retired in
She resides
vice.
Tampa.
ser-
Fla.
The award
carries with
it
a grant of
Ridley High from the Na-
Science
Foundation.
money
will be
used to purchase electronic balances to
for
for biology
ma-
was
Marion Reese, who
coached the women's program last
collegiate level.
Coyne was named
Tennis Coach of the Year
in the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
position,
Pennsylvania's Outstanding Biology
Life Underwriter, Chartered Financial
Teacher for
Consultant, Certified Financial Plan-
for Teacher of the Year.
990 and was a nominee
Coyne served
as the director
of tennis for the Upper Bucks County
VMCA
in
Quiikerlown.
1
986.
He
He
held that
also served as
taught tennis for the U.S.
the University of North Carolina
personnel stationed in
Chapel
Hill.
He
is
at
also a graduate of
Union
Berkeley.
in
Hollow Tennis Club
plans additional research and
publication on the immigration experience in North Carolina, where he continues to live with his wife
and two
children.
in
Lansdalc and
Army
Berchtcsgadcn. West Germany, from
1975-1978.
As
He
a former player for
Bloomsburg, Coyne was a 12-lime
PSAC champion and an AllAmcrican performer under Reese.
He
rank.s as
one of the school's
time leaders in wins (112) and
second
Barry L. Swariz '72 of Harleysvllle
in
percent).
winning percentage (79
earned the Alumni
Tennis Award and was named
Methaclon School
recipient of the
He
is
District for
22 years.
also in his sixth year of develop-
ment and
sales of horse feeds
and prod-
Award
Recently.
in the
Coyne was ranked number
Middle States Tennis
Association's 35-ovcr singles and has
been ranked number one in the
doubles four limes.
Representative:
MSTA
Timothy D. Hartman
P.O.
Danny Litwhilcr
as the university's Under-
graduate Athlete of the Year in 1982.
one
1973
allIs
He
has been a fifth grade teacher in the
At B.U., Coyne
Box 466
will be responsible
for administering both termis
Lahaska. PA 18931
programs, directing the
(215) 297-0253
summer
camps and developing alumni
relations. He inherits a program that
tennis
Class Volunleer(s):
Doug
has
won seven
straight
championships and
selected
financial designations of Chartered
1
25 years, amassing a 376-161
the head tennis professional at Frog
McC Unlock
terials.
Clevenstine
Burt
served as men's coach
John Sanlucci *72 has earned a doctorate in American religious history at
interface with computers for use in lab
work by students and
who
Reese,
post since
ucts.
ner at the Slate Department.
to
in
of the Pennsylvania
Congressional delegation, and a din-
$7,500
He succeeds
at tlie university.
In his coaching debut at the
and Math-
The award was presented
members
'83 has
fall.
Dorfrcd (Deb) Large '72
ematics Teaching.
with
Coyne
relumed to his ulma mater as head
coach for men's and women's tennis
record, and
Minn.
Eagiin,
Clevenstinc '72, chair-
tional
also earned a masters's degree
of the 934th Airlift
Station, Minneapolis.
Former Bloomsburg tennis
Calif.
Richard
Clevenstine said the
He
member
the Theological
Navy Commendation Medal
actions during Operation Desert Storm.
a
January after 20 years of military
Desert Shield and was awarded the
for his
is
coach
to
standout Marly
Group, based
in April
becoming an administrator, he was
a guidance counselor, having worked
in both the intermediate and high
fore
Marine Corps Mobiliza-
tion Training Unit
Fleet Baltlestaff during Operation
Charles A. Reh '70 has been ap-
tary school principal since 1981.
Marine Corps Reserve.
serves as the J-2 Intelligence Of-
ficer for the
Stan earned a master's degree and
live in Philipsburg.
ciation and the National Science Foun-
from
returns
Prior to accepting the B.U.
his wife are the parents of
of 1968.
trict
Alumnus
his
Wilkes University.
'71 has been a
teacher in the Whitehall School Dis-
named
Valley and Clinton
He also completed graduate courses
Her husband
Stephen Gobert
The honor was based on
into Bosnia- Herzegovina,
He
as the divisional administrator for both
Carol Kishbaugh Bowen *72 of
He and his wife. Deb '72,
Rakowsky *70 has been
at
Wyoming,
16 sites in
Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. He
has more than 20 years of experience
with Geisinger, most recently serving
resident of Montoursville since
Her husband, Daniel, is principal of
Montoursville High School. They are
parents of two sons, Mark and Mat-
Voorhees, N.J.
Stanley G.
will be
responsible for clinic operations
lived for 10 years.
David C. Large '70 is working for
Honeywell, Inc., in Marlton, N.J..
He
suburban Philadelphia, where she
in
major
He has also returned from a tour of
duty for Operation Provide Promise,
the United Nations humanitariiui air-
and family practice of Gcisingcr
at
Md.
'72, a
meritorious achievement as the chief
Robert Anderson '72 has been
named vice president of community
District.
in Millers ville,
and group travel manShe and her husbimd. Gary, live
Lewisburg.
lift
management of 200 people spread
1993, she taught for five years
travel consultant
ager.
of safely from January 1988 to Janu-
Class Volunteer(s): Nancy Bohr,
County groups.
March
Shelby IVeon DeuLschle '72 is cmployed by Carlson Travel Network/
Carefree Travel in Lewisburg as a
Medal.
Carol Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob
Figlock
semester-long internship in the guidance department of the Muncy School
A
live
ary 1994.
Audit Agency's Southeastern
Region. His responsibilities include
from Maryland to South America.
He and his wife, Deborah '70, live
They
in Springfield.
in the Air Force Reserve, has been
awarded the Air Force Commendation
11946 Artery Drive
a master's degree in elementary coun-
regional auditor general for the U.S.
his wife. Barbara, are the
p;urnts of three daughters.
in
Fairfax,
Surviving are his parents and a
Stephen E. Keefer *70 was named
lege.
Coyne
M. Jacqueline Feddock
brother.
Delaware County Community ColHe coaches the Ridley High
School Science Olympiad team.
at
Richard Huntington
Representative:
that
Greenpeace.
for the
District.
William H. Cluley
Klinger were married on August 14,
1993. They reside in Drums.
had worked in the Pennsylvania
Department of Welfare, also in Philadelphia. He had served as a VISTA
volunteer and was active in
1993, after
I.
manager
61 Brunswick Lane
Palmyra. PA 17078
Jean Ackerman *71 and Roy
bus Corp. in Philadelphia and prior to
Towanda Area
School District on July
Class Volunteerfs):
Dwight
Ackerman. Sandy L. Rupp. Bob Rupp
been employed by the former Omni-
York
Anchorage.
In addition to teaching at Ridley,
he
also a teacher in the nur^iing program
He and
1972
He had
New
Loretta Righter *71 is head of reference services at the Montgomery
County-Norristown Public Library.
Representative:
*70 of Philadelphia
died on January 30 at age 45.
lives in
13.5 years as business
Box 2347.
18655-9802.
Boyd
P.
2,
He
for Alaska.
Canton Area School
24 years. He has also coached football, track and field and cross
country
for 22 years.
live at
he manages the Mu-
life,
1971
for
They
In civilian
is
in 1976.
She served on Jersey Shore Borough
Council from 1982 to 1990.
She and her husband, Joseph, still
Hippenstiel
and Life Underwriter Training
Council Fellow.
ner,
tual Life Insurance Co. of
J. Schurer '70 has been a
nurse at Jersey Shore Area High School
since 1966.
A graduate of the
Bingaman, Nancy Feher Edwards.
Vicki Gross. Cinde Rogers
dren.
and
Carol
Class Volunteer(s): Richard L.
He and his
certification
Barry E. Ansel '73 and Susan M.
Houser were married October 23 in
Lebanon. Barry
is
1 1
PSAC
titles in
the
past 14 seasons.
employed by Farm-
Page 13
Fraternity
celebrates
30th year
en Trust Bank as vice president, branch
They
administration.
Over 125 alumni and gucsls
live in
William Dura '73 has been named
attended the 30th year reunion party
assistant principal of the Phocnixville
of Sigma Iota
Middle School.
Omega at
Danville on Saturday.
in
Days Inn
the
May
teacher
7.
In attendance
'68, Jeff Little,
were Joe Deardorff
Fred Strathmeyer '75,
at
Bob Graham
Howard
'80,
Gerry Strathmeyer
*78,
'82, Pat Slavin '69.
Weisman
'82,
Dwighl Ackerman
'71.
Bob
Ed
Craig McGinnis *85,
'78,
Brandt '92. Phil Fague '81. Frank
Bnilenski '83, Frank Breslin '82.
Ron Adclberg '77. John Williams
'69, Bob Spezialclti *8 1, Sieve Black
'78, Thomas Burke, Stephen Buch
•80. Steve Labroll '89,
Dan Quinn
'85.
'79.
Norm
Jones
Ed Scheetz
'81.
Richard White '78, John Scticlen "81,
Mike Smith
DanTimms
'91,
Steve Inlander '75.
Howie Lewis
Wayne Hcim
'71.
Steve Jones '83,
'69.
'67.
Ken Krick
Greg Viola
'79,
'71,
Bob Kennedy
Mark Fallon
'79. Brian
Mahlsledl *81. Jack Carney '69,
Kraintz, are parents of two sons,
Michael. 17. and Scott, 15.
Barbara M. Ries *73
of the South Branch of the
Osterhout Free Library in Wilkesrelations coordinator for the hbrary.
'72,
Ed Schuler '84. John
Dan Guydish '67 and Dr.
Robert Warren.
Reading-Berks
'73, editor of the Press-
Bloomsburg,was elected
Newspaper
Editors.
mixer
reception in Reading on April 21
included Carol Ackerman. Dwight
Ackerman
'71. Debra Bamett-Heist
Mariaime Carey '79, Chet
Cooke, Kim Feinour Cooke '74.
'79.
Vera Derk *60,
'81.
Todd
Ray Kunkel
*67,
Rence Kunkel
Dan Quinn
'59,
Gayle Cope
Schneider '73. Robert Schneider,
Melinda Schwajz '90. Louann Spohr
Shade '90 and Anne Wissler *79.
'82.
He was
a reporter for The Morning
and The Evening Chronicle.
Allentown, before being named a
Paul W. Reeder Jr. '75 and Beverly
Katherman are plarming a July wed-
ding in Mifflinburg.
from controller to vice president of fiat Phoenix Con-
Dor
'72. are the
Helen Dreater Strosky '73 of
Jermyn died January
age 65. Also
a graduate of the St. Joseph School
of
Nursing. Carbondale. she was a regis11 at
tered nurse in the
19 years.
SKF Industries, Inc.
He earned a master's
Lakeland School
District for over
year^.
20
Marie Valvano '73 has been a
school nurse in the Dunmore School
District for the past 25 years.
1974
Representative:
Kanouse Peattie
19 Fern Avenue
NJ 07419
two daugh-
Jean and Lisa; and a son, Michael.
bom on September 20,
They have three other children:
Megan, and Jason.
Katarina Marie,
degree
a fourth
Randa Gossin Triggs
870 Myers Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
at
(215) 822-0482
Bridget C. Niehus '74 has been promoted to the rank of major in the U.S.
She
Carlisle
Class Volunteer(s): Rick
Howenstine. Barbara Turansky
commander of the
Recruiting Company in New
is
in 1981.
Michele DeSera '76 has been appointed director of the Bureau of Special Education, State Department
of
'74 reports the
rector of the bureau since 1991.
She earned a master's degree
at
Education. She has been assistant di-
Donato
J.
Nieman
March
Jacob Robert,
bom on
The family
lives in
1993.
2.
She
earlier spent
Joseph
J.
tion.
Ochotny
has opened his
Jr. '74. a
own puWic
Joan Yodzio Kidron '74 has been
named "Outstanding Woman of
the
Anthracite Branch since joining in
1987 and has provided leadership in
other projects.
She also has been
was a teacher for
Lewistown High School
12 years at
and Susquenita High School.
She and her husband. Robert, are
parents ofa daughter, Maria. They live
Bloomsburg
'74
(M) recenUy
Group in
as an associate in internal
medicine, A graduate of Penn State,
he earned his medical degree at Northeast University in Mexico.
He completed
residency at
an internal medicine
Geisinger Medical Cen-
Danville, and
is certified
by the
1975
Elysburg.
TVudy Fisher Laidig '74 has joined
(215) 845-3615
be responsible for the sale of
mutual fund programs to bank trust
will
Class Volunteer(s): Debbie
achieved through over seven years
in
the bank trust business at
PECO Energy
both
vice presi-
Survivors include her mother
and
two
Process through the International
Foundation for Protection Officers.
Chris also presented a session to the
7th Annual Seminar of the American
Society of Law Enforcement Trainers
on "Security Training Today."
He and his wife. Carla, are the par-
Institutional Services.
While
in that
by
sisters.
in
Bruce
Martin Davis '75 of
Wonhington. Ohio, died December
17
at age 40. He was an
electrical engi-
by
600 percent and increasing the number of accounts by 200 percent.
She has furthered her education in
past 10 years.
Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald
Sheehan. Dan Spadoni
the field of banking and finance
through the Southeast Trust School, the
brother and a
School of Trust Sales and Mar-
neer for the American Electric
Power
Company
He
is
in
Columbus. Ohio,
for the
survived by his parents,
a
sister.
Orwigsburg.
Carl E. Schaefer '76 reports that he
enjoys living in the Baltimore
area,
where he is involved in management
at
Class Voiunleer(s): Steve
Andrejack, Joe Geiger. Susan M.
Gottlieb. Glenn A. Haas. Janice
Keil.
Dennis LeVan. Frank Lorah.
American Ju-
Susan continues as an English
teacher at Blue Mountain High
School
dent of institutional sales with
Dreyfus
position, she distinguished herself
increasing assets under management
in York.
presented to the student attaining the
highest average in that subject area.
Zalewski Ganz, Joe Hilgar
systems analyst for the
was
Pennsylvania, recently published a
book. Avoiding Pitfalls in the Training
Harrisburg, received the
Wallingford. Nether Providence,
died
on January 30 at age 40. She
was a
NationsBank and Crestar Bank. Prior
Chris Hertig '76. a professor of
behavioral sciences at York College of
risprudence Award in Contracts for the
1993 spring semester. This award is
Her background includes broadbased trust banking experience
to joining Fidelity, she
at
Susan Kessock '76, a student at the
Widener University School of Law in
Deborah Burychka Archie '75 of
institutions in the Southeast.
a school principal and a special
entsofason.Taylon They live
Representative:
Sharon Young Hilgar
Box 612. RJ). I
Barto.PA 19504
Fidelity Investments as vice president
of sales for the Bank Services Division.
a school audi-
of the Auditor Gen-
She earned a master's degree
Mansfield University.
Eugene D. Radice
ter.
as a spe-
of educa-
education teacher.
accounting
American Board of Internal Medicine.
Prior to 1987 she
eral,
CPA.
firm.
historian of the
two years
cial assistant to the secretary
Somerset, N.J.
joined Geisinger Medical
ABA
is
1976
Loyola College.
birth of a son,
are the parents of
Glenn A. Haas '74 and his wife.
Connie, are parents of a daughter,
in
Paul
Representative:
He previously was employed
tact Inc.
where has worked for
Women. She has been
his wife.
live in
grade teacher and building coordinator in the Mifflinburg Area School Dis-
nance and operations
Pepperdine University
Carly,
They
Hill.
trict.
ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor, Bureau of Job Center
Press-Enterprise managing editor in
1978.
Hamburg.
J.
dustry.
Cumberland.
Year" by the Anthracite Branch of the
American Association of University
(201) 827-7389
Page 14
He and his
Press,
Patricia
an
is
in contracting and
government and in-
Brian Dippery '74 and his wife,
Tina, observed their 25th wedding anniversary on April 25. Brian is em-
board since 1989,
'93.
'79,
Barbara Reznick. Ted Reznick '58.
John Rohland
PSNE
members working
acquisition for the
Army.
She
Mary Anne Klemkosky
at
wife live in Bethlehem.
ters.
NOMA
international association of over 22,000
also earned a
been a member
and two brothers.
Hepler '86. John Heydt '84. Sharon
Irena Lendacki '75,
Sachetti. editor of the Press-Enter-
Surviving are her husband. Eugene,
Drumheller. Elsa Gundrum '87,
Stanley Heimbach *35. Cynthia
Hill '90.
Lehigh.
1993.
parents of two daughters, Rachel.
14,
and Charlotte, eight.
friends attending a
Domkus
master's degree
They
Camp
tor in the Office
Jim Sachelti
He and
alumni hold
Joseph
Lehigh University
He
Field Operations,
re-
She and her
Joel A. Ness *74 has been promoted
on January 16.
She fonnerly was community
president of the Pennsylvania Society
'78.
'55.
supervisor
(librarian)
of the
George Derk
is
old daughter, Rachel.
home, hospital and home
a doctoral degree at
He earned a master's degree at Johns
Hopkins University.
He and his wife, the former Deborah
self-employed part-time as a
Chapter of the National Contract Man-
Timothy D. Bossard *74 received
the Year."
is
husband. John, are the parents of a six-
'74 has been
Dayton (Ohio)
agement Association.
at
Baltimore County Educational SecreAssociation as "Administrator of
prise since 1980, has
Alumni and
during March.
new and neariy new
She and her husband. Brad, are parAlUson and Aaron.
They live in Millville R.D. 2.
taries
Enterprise.
Richmond. Va.
elected president of the
health patients,
Test Person of the Year." and by the
'67. Bill Bailey *78.
after-v^ork
in Millville
store features
ents of two children,
McBeath. Tony Bonomo. John
"Chip" Murray '68, Steve Boston
Viola '75,
Mary-
has also been honored by the
Timonium Rotary Club as "Four Way
of
Scott
Ed Cove
Bankus.
to nursing
He
Barre.
resides in
Mary Beth Lech
Tiny Treasures by Carol
'75.
Pusatcri '70, Tom Sabatino '76,
Chris Marshall '93, Grtig McHugh
Jim Davis
in
Profe.ssionals.
Tony
*81.
School
named "Ad-
ministrator of the Year" for the
Todd Fay '76. Kevin McGinnis '87.
Dave Hughes '76, Mike Rotelle '81.
Scott Pickford '87.
store.
Carol continues her primary career
of providing speech pathology services
land Association of Educational Office
Brian Callahan *81,Tom Sweitzer
'75.
High
Cockeysville, Md.. was
'89,
habilitation consultant.
'75
a certified rehabilitation counselor
is
year-old son, Johrmy. and a four-year-
children's clothing, maternity wear,
toys and baby furniture,
R. Hensley *73. principal
Dulaney
of
and
nancial Planner in 1987.
She
opened a
The
University.
Thomas
She also completed
coursework to become a Certified Fi-
Carol Hunsinger Bankus '74
'80,
Kevin Schraden
Mull
at
Temple
Nancy SheafTer Raudenbush
School.
for details.
Villanova University and a doctorate
Greg Lawrence '80, Bob
Reitz *49, Brian Dent '87, Bill
Deubler '69, Mike Updegrave *82,
Kevin Mulroony '91, John Rawle
keting, and National Graduate Trust
He formerly was a lead
Eisenhower Middle School
the Norristown School District.
He earned a master's degree at
in
Les Scholl '80, John Grcth "76, Brian
Hessenthaler '81, John Mull, Bob
Hanson
The 20th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail
Lebanon.
Rent-A-Center, Inc.
Deborah Lynne Watson *76 has
been promoted
to vice president, administrative associate, in the Division
of Radiology and Cancer
J>rogram at
Geisinger Health System in Danville.
Marjorie Weiss
*76, pastor of TrinLutheran Church since 1992, is the
first female pastor in
an established
ity
— the giving report
Developments
Bloomsb un
UNIVERSITY
FOUNDATION
Report
Kanzaki Pottery Added
Internationally
known
potter,
Shiho Kanzaki, of Shigaraki,
to
Permanent Art Collection
BLOOMSBURC; HANAIKE
Bottle
4" X 4" X 9"
Japan, presented Bloomsburg
University with four clay pieces
valued
at
$50,800. Part of the
university's
permanent
collection, these
art
works may be
viewed, by appointment, in the
art
department. Kanzaki 's
association with Karl Beamer,
associate professor of art at the
university,
and
his first
in
Bowl
X 3"
which
Bloomsburg, were
featured in the
issue of
I'va
4 1/2" X 4 1/2"
anagama
kiln firing in this country,
occurred
BU)()MSBl]R(;('HAWAN
Summer 1993
Bloomsburg.
BLOUMSltl
K(,
(
(lA
J
SI ItO
Larfie Vaxe
14" X
14"x28"
BLOOMSBURG OTSUBO
Boiile
7"x 7"x8'"
Page 15
— the giving report
Developments
Equipment Donation
Enhances Students'
Hands-on Experience
on experience
ting
in a classroom setworking w/ith a metabolic cart,"
says Szmedra.
The
typical research process first
involves the testing of individuals
to establish a baseline
oxygen consumption
measure of
as an indica-
tor of their cardio-respiratory effi-
By Eric Foster
EdiioriAl
News
"We're
AiKixtanl
ciency. Subjects are then prescribed
in Ihe
process of doing re-
an exercise regimen, such as a tread-
search on individuals ranging from
college-age athletes lo members of
This semester, Bloomsburg sludents are using a
the general student population
Beckman Meta-
Donated
of physical activ-
cardio-respiralory system.
The
instru-
ment measures
oxygen
consumption and
always believed
that if students ... are
exposed to the research
university
last
year by Har-
valued
$24,500.
would
efit
and more enjoyable.'
Szmedra,
who
mancc Laboratory
says Leon Szmedra, who Gymnasium where
fit-
exercise physiology,
is
re-
place with a new
unit.
Human
the best
indicator of cardio-respiratory
cost
in
directs the
Perfor-
our students are interested
REAL- WORLD EXPERIENCE;
assistant professor
response to treadmill
running. Shearer and Bolesta are graduate assistants
in the Human Performance
Laboratory, which is directed by Szmedra. The metabolic
cart was donated to the
university by
Harnshurg Hospital
for a year to secure the donation.
The equipment
used by ap-
is
proximately 15 graduate exercise
physiology majors and 50 under-
To Alumni
Answer
this
may
type of instrument," says
"I've always believed
Szmedra.
that if students,
both graduate and
graduate adult health majors as well
knowledge
enjoyable. This instrument will have
a positive impact on the educational
from other
disciplines.
"It's unusual for undergraduate
and graduate students to have hands-
is
expedited and more
environment of our students."
MEMORIAL
the Call
Helen M. Wright
Scott Righter
As of May 5. 2,787 alumni have
pledged $121,122 lo the 1994 AnFund campaign. During eight
weeks this spring. 40 students have
nual
been calling from a bank of
in the
use
Who
By
Hall.
fit-
ness and upon graduation
as students
Prescott,
Assistani Director of E>cvclopment
phones
in car-
diac rehabilitation or corporate
undergraduate, are exposed to the
research process, the transfer of
last year.
equipment
...
(left),
works with William Shearer as they use
a Beckman Metabolic Cart to monitor John Bolesta's body's
Centennial
Thanks
Leon Szmedra
ofhealth, physical education andathtelics.
housed, worked with the hospital
the
from hands-on experience with
of equipment. "Many of
this type
at
and
$39,000 to
which
leaches
Besides learning from the results
the metabolic
cart is
process, the transfer of
knowlege is expedited
- Leon Szmedra
consume oxygen
of the research, students will ben-
risburg Hospital,
production,
ness.
to
Ihe
'I've
carbon dioxide
is
if their ability to
has improved.
bolic Cart to ex-
on the human
and tested periodically to determine
and
senior citizens."
amine theeffecls
ity
mill running and/or cycle ergometry,
tele-
basement of Elwell
Unrestricted monies received
through the Annual Fund give the
university flexibility that the operating budget is unable to provide.
These funds
•
and information on campus events
and to request their participation in
—
equipment, seed
bequeathed Bloomsburg University $5,000 for academic
The gift has
been applied to the Academic
scholarships.
Scholarship Fund which supports a variety of scholarships
educational services and proscholarships, academic
Eachevening.Sundaythrough grams
Thursday, ISstudentscallalumnito
update alumni files, provide news
offer:
'23. of
Arizona,
money
for re-
search, and support for the University Scholars program.
—
• Alumni Association
activities
Annual Fund.
Homecoming and Alumni WeekAlumni and friends of end, regional events,
chaptermeetBloomsburg have established a ings. this
publication, and other
strong tradition of making yearly
alumni requests.
gifts to the university. Every Janu• special projects
faculty
including the
awards made to
the university's honor
and
scholars students.
Library Construc tion
this year's
ary the
BU
—
Foundation renews the
process of requesting unrestricted
financial support of alumni, fami-
and friends to improve the
university's academic and living clilies,
mate.
HELLO... TMCALLINGFROMBLOOMSBURGUNIVERSITY
These phonothon callers are (clockwise
from top right): Jennifer Shimp '97
Pittston; Tara Kramer '95. Beaver Springs:
Gina Donai. 95. Moscow; Jennifer
Ebert -94. Harleysviile: Kathleen Lamb '96.
Hatboro; Pam Palansky '96
'
Allentown. Stacy
Kelt
Fahy
'96.
Konde '95. Philadelphia; Davide Denaro '96.
Geneva ItalyLinwood. N. J.. Krista Brusco '94. Holland;
Joann Gainard '95
Kingston: and Christopher Rifferi '96. Pen
Argyt.
opment and
staff
devel-
development.
though
this represents
of the
total
mission.
20%
to
received each year,
critical to the strength
and
Bloomsburg University.
Al-
H
Received
$3,375
Annual Fund, support scholarships
$2.5
for academically
and
athletically
more than
Separate from the Annual
$300,000 has been donated annu- Fund
is the campaign to
build a
ally by alumni to assist the
univer- new library. A Treasury
of Ideas.
its
Pledged
$3.0
talented students.
achieving
(In Millions)
EE
Specially designated gifts to
the Husky Club, also a part
of the
In recent years,
sity in
The Goal
As state allocations decrease,
$2.0
$1.5
$1.0
$0.5
30% Bloomsburg
it
vitality
is
alumni are stepping
forth admirably to help
assure the
of strength and
vitality
$0
of their a/ma
/naier.
Page 16
I
—
— the giving report
Developments
Alumni giving
sets record
BU in
$1,249 Million Garnered for
Setting a record in 1993. alumni giving continues to inch toward the half million dollar mark.
Contributions to the Annual Fund and
The Trusl
for Generations, including library construction,
totaled $457,185.
to their
the
made up
a significant portion of giv-
6.405
$457,685
36.6
6
233.541
95
196.081
Kind
Affinity Card
Gifts in
Facuty
affin-
1.171
58,342
47.476
N/A
& Staff
Total
— have maintained many
starring Loretta Swit
1994
Sat.. Sept. 17.
Another 80 students
Newport Jazz Festival
Fri..
%
9.7
the Fred Smith Golden Rule Trust
Fund. Athletic scholarships
projects received $107,032
27.582
302
25,434
8,421
$1,249,945
%
;uid
Oct. 21. 1994
The Secret Garden
from
Tues.. Nov. 8, 1994
Epic Brass
gifts-in-kind.
Fri..
The remaining $230,363
6.6%
4.7%
3.8%
2.2%
2.0%
100%
170.218
(in other totals)
Parents
dations, deferred gifts, gifts-in-kind.
Shirley Valentine
Foundation and Alumni As-
received scholarship monies from
18.7%
15.7%
120,917
196
246
Matching Gift Companies
businesses and corporations, foun-
1994-1995
designated contributions and
Friends
These
addition to generous contri-
ity card,
%
& Organizations
butions from other private sources
and the Alumni Association's
$ Received
Businesses. Corporations
friends
53%.
BU
# Donors
Private Foundations
Gifts from individuals
ing in 1993. totaling
GIVING lOTALS
Category
Alumni
Celebrity Artist Series
ships totaling $65,739. This
sociation.
meeting the challenge."
gifts, in
This year, 136 students received scholar-
was made possible
five-year cam- through various direct gifts and endowed, inter-
for Generations, the
1993
need and are
parents,
for
excellence.
new
— alumni.
—
employees, and
endowments
to build
est-bearing accounts held by the
been very responsive.
They understand
1989
Of the total contributions received, $424,388
was designated for the new library, A Treasury
of Ideas. Another $488,162 was received for
alma mater." said
"Their support for the
library has
in
library acquisitions, scholarships, and academic
Curtis R. English '56, interim president.
paign begun
dation.
"BU alumni can be very proud of their corn- The Trust
mitment
BU Foun-
important programs supported by the
FUTURE
EVKNIS
1993
helped to support the Scholars
Program, faculty and
staff devel-
association activities, and the pub1
lication of
Bloomsburg.
Fri..
National
will Benefit
Company
The Aetna Foundation
recently
risburg Partnership Project, the
PRIDE
College of Business
Golf Outing
cla.sses on the
Bloomsburg campus every summer from
group attend week-long
the sixtli through twelfth grades.
By
be used to help
ing these students gain academic skills and
develop their individual potential, the ex-
Monies
will
signed educational eruichment program
for
young
inner-city teenagers, particu-
African-Americans,
larly
who
attend the
pectation
gram
the
to
Mary
them
The first group
that a high proportion of
will be ready for college in 1996.
In addition to Aetna, the
Harrisburg City Schools.
According
is
will matriculate in college.
Harris, the pro-
director and associate professor in
Department of Curriculum and Foun-
AMP,
Pro-
and the Greater
Inc.
June
1994
17,
Correction
E.
Lee Beard. President and
CEO
of First Federal Savings
and Loan of Ha/.letun, was
misidcnlified in a photo caption
PRIDE
gram has also received funding in previous
years from
Mountain Laurel
help-
assure the continuation of a specially de-
Program.
Jan. 27, 1995
Theatre Ballet de Bordeaux
Sat. Feb 18. 1995
PRIDE Program
pledged $20,000 to the Bloomsburg/Har-
20 1995
Jan.
The Barber of Seville
New York City Opera
Fri..
Aetna Pledge
1994
9.
Minnesota Orchestra
Andr6 Watts, pianist
opment, academic equipment purchases, special projects, alumni
Dec.
appearing in the Fall-Winter 1993
issue of Bloomsburg.
We regret
the error.
Harrisburg Foundation.
dations, approximately 24 students in each
Davies Joins
Development Team
Alumni Board Achieves 100%
INTERIM PRESIDENT AND MRS. CURTIS
ENGLISH ENJOY A DANCE AT THE PRESI-
Participation in Library
guests enjoyed dinner
and dance music provided by
the
University-Community Orchestra and the university's Studio
Band. Eight of the scholarship recipients were recognized.
Please Note
lists donors who
Report '93
Bloomsburg University between
1993. Gifts received after Jan.
nized
The
in the
1.
Jan.
1
1994
and Dec. 31,
will
be recog-
Spring of 1995.
report
was produced using new computer
soft-
ware especially designed for fund-raising offices. The
Development Center staff asks for your patience and
understanding regarding errors that may appear.
Anonymous listings occur at the donors request for
one or more gifts made during any given year.
please call the
If a correction needs to be made,
1-800-526-0254
or
at
free,
toll
Center,
Development
fax a message to
717-389^945.
According
to
Susan Helwig
ing director of development,
all
mem-
sury of Ideas. Of the various governing
and advisory boards of Bloomsburg Uni-
the
first to
The 33 members have
*82, act-
the
bers of the Alumni Association Board of
Directors have given or pledged to A Trea-
versity, the
contributed to
director of
Thomas A.
Davies, joined the development
office
DENT'S BALL:
The eighth annual President's Ball, held
in the Marguerite W. Kehr Union, on the Bloomsburg University campus, raised $2.000 for music scholarships. The 115
Campaign
BU's long-time
career development,
Alumni Association Board
is
achieve this distinction.
pledged $28. 1 55
project.
Foundation, Davies' fund-rai.sing activities
Cimbala
are Carol
'35,
'60,
include iden-
Edwards
and
contacting
alumni and
Vera Derk
'89, C. Stuart
tifying
Nancy Edwards
Grimes '49, Clayton Hinkel
"70,
Frank Furgele
'52, Richard
b u
Douglas Hippenstiel '68. Richard
Howenstine '76. Mary Lou John '45. Mary
'40,
"We're proud to have the united supAlumni Association's Board of Anne Klemkowky '59. Susan Lilly "79,
'81. Millard Ludwig
Directors," says Helwig. "For a project of Sheri Lippowitsch
*52, Clifford Maurer
•48,
Lychos
Nancy
the
supsuccessful,
this magnitude to be
must
start at the top.
Early in the
campaign, the alumni executive board
sought 100% participation from its members.
But for
that to
happen,
many board
'66,
'7
1 ,
Marvin Metzgcr
Edward Schuyler
"86,
Sandra Rupp
'24, John
Scrimgeour
William Seldcn '43. Ruth Smeal '39.
Cameron Smith '84, Hervey Smith '22,
'53,
members had to stretch their budgets. Nicholc Woodson Smith '90. Nelson S warts
'68,
Alumni association president John '63, John Thomas '47, John Tralhen
'89,
'43.
and
Walker
John
Wagner
Elwood
Scrimgeour and I are extremely grateful to
everyone
who
helped."
Corey Waters
'79.
s'i
ne
leaders
port of the
port
A
BU
January 1994.
Bowcn
Joanne Derricolt
'41,
in
employee of the
to the library construction
The members
•72 Helen
collectively
team
part-time
s s
who
are
poten-
tially
able to
support the
library construction
campaign in
special ways. Davies retired
the career
last
from
development position
December
after
having
served Bloomsburg in that role
for 25 years. Before then, Davies
supervised student teachers for
four years.
Page 17
Developments
— the giving report
Update
Tr4sury
Of Ideas
With $2.3I6miIIion received in gifts and
pledges, the original fund-raising goal for ihc
new library. $2,375 million, has nearly been
mel. This represents 7, 1 80 pledges across the
university's constituencies
and an average
pledge/gift of $246.23.
The additional $1 million of the new
$3,375 million goal, authorized last winter by
the BU Foundation board and the BU Council
of Trustees to complete a portion of the building originally projected to remain temporarily unfinished,
Of the
has yet lo be pledged.
pledged, nearly $ 1 .5 million
has been received in gifts and planned gifts.
total
Contributions and
new pledges
Proposed rendering of the new library
arrive daily.
The ceramic tile mural will be enlarged to
accommodate the number of alumni and
Parents
of $100,000. Thus
Gifts and pledges
who have pledged at the $ .000 level parents of BU
and above. Few tiles remain unreserved.
$159,555 for the
friends
1
Alumni
Thus
gifts
campaign
over 5.000 alumni have made
and pledges this past year to the library
far,
con.struclion
campaign, The average alumni
gift stands at $204. 12. During
the next three
years, alumni gifts (to date) of
$1.5 million
will be transformed into bricks
and mortar.
will
from more than 1,700
students presently total
The
library.
Parents'
Fund
be held again during the
fall
semester.
reserved a
tile.
far,
47 employees have
Included in the employee
group are
dale,
retired faculty and staff who, to
have pledged more than $14,000 to the
library.
Student organizations
Faculty and Staff
The annual employee campaign, under way
in April,
again focused on the library. Faculty
and staff (omitting alumni employees) have
pledged more than $83,000 toward their
goal
The Community Government Association
has committed $75,000 to the library
over a four-year period. The Husky
Ambassadors were the
first
student organization to
reserve a tile by making a $ 1 ,000 gift last
fall.
Other student organizations and groups which
have pledged $ 1 ,000 include the Association
for Childhood Education International,
Columbia Hall, the Data Processing Manage-
ment Association, the English Club and Sigma
Tau Delta, the Football Team, Luzerne Hall,
Lycoming Residence Hall. Phi Omega Phi'
and Delta Pi Epsilon, the Supervisory
Roundtable, the Men's
Swim Team,
the
Wo-
men's Swim Team, the Men's and Women's
Tennis Teams, and the Wrestling Team.
Trustees Receive Report
Bloomsburg Leads System
in
Operation Jumpstart
By Susan M. Schantz
DIractof ol
News and Media
Development Center milestones continue to dominate fund raising
in the Slate
System of Higher Education, reported
Anthony laniero, interim vice
president Ibr
advancement. As of Dec. 30. Bloomsburg
led the State
System
in
monies raised
to-
ward projects designated as part
of Governor Casey's Operation Jumpstart
initiative.
As of early April. Bloomsburg has
raised
$2,3 1 6,74 1 in gifts and pledges toward
construction of the library.
This represents
of the original fund-raising goal.
This total includes a $75,000
pledge to
the library by the Community
Government
99%
Association for which the night study
patron lounge will be named.
The Class of
1994haspledged$36,800towarda$50.000
"We
are grateful to
university
all
those in the
community who have so gener-
ously and enthusiastically
supported the
br;iry
campaign.
we can
all
pull
It's
wonderful
to see
li-
how
together for this crucial
project." laniero said.
Setting anotlier State System
record
were Bloomsburg University p;u-enls
who
in 1992-93 gave more
than $68,000.
To enhance
the rate of return
on the
university's investments, the
Council of
Trustees recently approved a resolution
to
transfer 50% of the $8.4 million
portfolio of
The Bloomsburg University Foundation.
Inc., and the Community
Government As-
Common Fund. This investused by colleges and universi-
sociation to the
ment fund
goal.
ties
Page 18
Relations
is
across the country.
APSCUF DONATES TO LIBRARY FUND^^nnsyl.an. State Colleges an,
Bloomshur.-s library^ campaign,
.n:enm president: Oliver LaL.
Vnn^^^^^
ShowntmZVtV^^^^^
profes/orTf l^^^^^^^^^^^^^
lan^ero^^ntenm vice president
for advancement, "On
Bloomsburg University.
am
gift
Its indicative of a cooperative
Bloomsburg
$4,000 pledge to
and Anthony
faculty of
//^ra^M^-
frZTps^^^^^
^
'
^
//
''^^ ^^"^"^'^^ commitment.
~sv^ifuZrr'''Z""
aL its sLents Ta^egZ^^^^^^^^^^^
supported the library campaign."
'
beZfof^^^^^^^
""^^^^^^^ ^"^
pleased to make this finanrinJ
^efJ^ctsourloyaltytoBloomsburgandourded^c^^^^^^
Larmi. laniero notes that the
I
^
~
Th. ri
'
the future' a reality for
^^'l^^ ^f
^versity family who has
Report
National Bank
Joan S. Corson 73
Roy Croop Jr. '53
President's
Club
Amoco Products Company
BU Community Government
C. Stuart
Catherine W. Evans Estate
72
William F. Gittler
Trust
72
Jr.
First
IBM Corporation
Fred G. Smith Trust Fund
The Landmark
RMC
Group
Unisys Corporation
'61
& Helen Schaffer
Foundation
Anderson Yang
Federal Savings and Loan
A. Fitzgerald '89
Light
L.
Gehrig
37
Society
Kathy 8. Giorgio '83
Richard E. Grimes "49
Company
$500 - $999
Anonymous
Carver Tower
Bell
'45
Kawneer Company.
Company
PA
Patricia L. Knight '62
Dorothy Wasdovich
George Wasdovich '49
Knoebel's
Amusement Resort
Anonymous
Estate of Helen M. Wright '23
-
&
Gold Club
$1,000 -$4,999
Frances C. Abitanta '50
AFSCME
Local 2361
Alexander Family Pontiac
Elbern H. Alkire Jr.
American Heart Association
AML Development Corporation
Charles R. Andrews '54
Harry Ausprich
Michael L. Kolojejchick
Alex M. Kozlowski '65
Richard F. Laux '52
Hui Fang Lee '93
Jean
LeGates
F.
Cadillac Inc.
Ben Yuan Lin '93
Shun Hua Lu '93
Magee's Main Street Inn
A. Kenneth Maiers
Mary B. Maiers '33
Carol
J.
Matteson
Patricia A.
McDowell
Margaret E. McMillan '50
Mildred Q. Miller '34
PA PHC
Dave Pivec
Pizza Hut
Roy
Lorraine Ausprich
D. Pointer
Michael S. Biehn
Press Enterprise, Inc.
Kathy A. Reich '88
Bioomsburg Hospital
Mary
C. Reilly '33
Estate of Harry F. Bolich
Helen
Margaretta M. Bone "28
Linda B. Boritz '60
Clark R. Renninger '41
Glennis H. Rickert '14
Bowman
'38
Faculty Association,
APSCUF
Chang '93
Chang '93
F.
Rekas
'32
Russell's Restaurant
Francis J. Sheehan '52
Jing Ping
Byron D. Shiner "40
Tsun
James Slamon
Li
Helen A. Cimbala '35
Ellen
Mae Clemens
'62
Columbia County Farmers
71
'73
-
'74
Fred R. Sonnenberg '34
Anonymous
Jack Storz
'28
Baker-Johnson
'81
Inc.
Bioomsburg Area Chamber
of
Commerce
Olff '78
Yvonne G. Rathbone '60
Mary Reisler '37
Jane Rozanski
Richard Y. Runyan '65
Robert W. Rupp 71
Sandra L. Rupp '71
Katharine
Annette Marian Rutherford '79
Robert O. Samsel '67
Charles W. Scarantino '64
Carol
Mary R. Scarantino
Bioomsburg Rotary Club
L. Bokum '39
Bowen 72
David W. Bowen '68
Richard W. Bower '69
J.
Callay
'66
Dale R. Schmeltzle '75
Debra
Relda
L.
Schneiderhan
'85
R. Scott "55
Scott
Kay Camplese
Jeananne Scrimgeour '54
John S. Scrimgeour '54
William H. Selden Jr. '43
Jennie H. Carpenter
Anne S. Chandler '44
H. Raymond Chandler "42
Charles Monroe Chubb Jr. '78
Conway
'79
Irene Creveling '26
Town Auto
Rentals, Inc.
Betty A. Shafer
Nelson A, Swarts '63
John J. Trathen '68
Margaret Trathen
Ralph A. Tremato '46
Lewis L. Creveling '31
Richard J. Dresher
Michael R. Varano
Wayne A. Eddowes
Anonymous
Varano '75
Gregory J. Viola '71
Kathryn
J.
Evans
'66
'36
Joseph P. Fazzari '66
Stephen Douglas Fox
J. Jan Girton
Jeanie B. Golden
Susan M. Gottlieb "74
Barbara
J.
Grabfelder '69
Kurt C. Grabfelder '69
John C. Gross '81
Gary W. Hammer '74
Theresa A. Hammer '73
Elwood R. Harding Jr. '68
Clare Hileman '60
Ronald L. Hileman '60
Joseph L. Hilgar '75
Sharon Ann Hilgar 75
David
'68
Kathy R. Hippenstiel '69
James E. Holland *78
W. Jay Hurst
'41
'65
F. Bielefeld '81
William
L.
Bitner
III
'56
Wylla M. Bitner '56
Kenneth C. Black "82
Christine M. Blackwell '71
Thomas
D. Blackwell '71
Edward John Bloomer
Anonymous
John T. Bogdan
'77
'53
Isaiah D. Bomboy '39
Donna Lee Harris Bonacci
Anonymous
Frank
J.
'58
Breslin Jr. '82
{retired faculty)
James Budweg
'80
D.
Byham '53
Byham '53
Dennis William Byrne '68
Donna Marie Byrne '68
Robert E. Young '87
Dorothy M. Zimmerman '39
Ray O. Zimmennan '39
Odene
E.
Susan
H. Carison '66
Founders'
Club
'73
Joseph
Beatrice K. Algatt '43
'77
L.
Carr '69
James
Stanley
Wendy
C.
Case
Casner
Lynne M. Cassella
Thomas
'63
'90
'90
F. Castrilli '69
Mary C. Cavenar
J. Cesare *52
Ellen N. Chacosky '77
John Kerry Chacosky '77
Dean D. Chiodo '86
Mary Ann Chmiola '76
Donald
$154 - $499
'78
Campbell '79
Wilbur J. Carison '67
Linda
Adams
'71
Michael A. Bonacci '66
Kristy Louise Boyce '78
Robert Witmer
Frank C. Yartz '69
Richard C.
'57
Douglas
Richard Lee BIngaman '70
Ruth Bishop '91
William E.
George A. Agbango
Jayne Sisson Alexis
Jones
Cari William Berntsen '79
Nellie H.
Sizzlin'
Hutchison Insurance Agency
Harry D. Jenkins "42
J.
Sara Maria Berger '37
Stuart M. Beringer
Burek
Margaret L. Burns '67
Jeanne Irene Adams
Hudock
Lee R. Beaumont '43
George J. Bergalts 71
Joe
Isabella O. Horvath '41
E.
Clarallne S. Baylor '41
Richard
Weber
Paul Weber
Richard Wesner
Joseph
'78
Scott William Barrier '78
*78
Tamara Bay
George L. Bruchko *72
Boyd F. Buckingham Sr. '43
Joanna F. Buckingham '43
Carolyn Joann Budweg '80
74
Abraczinskas Nurseries
Harold C. Ackerman '65
R. Jon Ackley '67
Anonymous
"81
Charies Baron '52
Margaret S. Baron '49
Helen Catherine Barrier '78
Carol A. Bruchko '72
Hill
Mary B. Hill '67
Douglas C. Hippenstiel
W. John Bamett
Kenneth R. Brouse '79
Valerie
Western
Kerry S. Ayers '72
David Warren Badger "75
BU APSCURF
Linda
'78
Joan M. Auten
Robin Diane Boger '77
William Eugene Boger '77
Donald Camplese
Loretta A.
Jr.
Mildred R. Levitt '42
Liberty Chevrolet
Ellen
Brigitte
Inc.
Gregory C. Keck
Evelyn M. Kilpatrick '57
Michael John Klatchak Jr. '76
PA Campus Compact
Maroon
John
Jostens Jewelers
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Bioomsburg,
F.
Baynum
Bentley Systems,
Mihalik
Mary Lou
Magee Foundation
Magee Glanz Carpet Company
BU
Mary
Geraldine M. Jackson '67
James &
Ju Tang Liu '93
Freda Pearl
Edith J.
Independence Ford/Honda
Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln Mercury
Atlantic-PA
of
K. Hostetter '76
Gertrude R. Hutchings '30
Alumni Association
Town
Management. Inc.
James R. Babcock '52
Husky Ambassadors
Incorporated
B. North
William C. Patt '79
Stanley G. Rakowsky '70
Chin Tien Huang '93
Barbara B. Hudock '75
$5,000 - $9,999
Randolph May '67
L. McCloskey Jr. '57
Sally A. McCloskey '74
Marie A. Morgan '54
Robert D. Moyer '63
John S. Mulka '66
Katherine M. Mulka '68
R.
Sharon Gettel
Associated Insurance
'77
Carol Barnett
Mollie H. Harrell '55
Hazleton General Hospital
Heinz Pet Products Co.
III
G- Auenweck '54
Melodie Ainslle Badger '75
Harold J. Bailey
William C. Harrell '57
Drew
Associates
LaBuz
Isaiah
Barbara
Ashnoff
A. Ashnoff '73
Pierce Atwater
Ann
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Helen F. Markley '35
Long Porch
F.
Theresa
Joan T. Lentczner
Ann W. Lewis '31
Mary Ruth Lewis '54
W. Jack Lewis '54
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Edwin Allegar '49
P. Anderson
Joseph Ardizzt
Wayne
Richard
'81
Sara Ellen D. Laubach '39
Robert Howard Lauver '73
'93
Earl A. Gehrig '37*
Anna Jean
J.
Thomas
Bernard J. Young '36
Frances R. Young '36
Linda Young '93
Francis A. Garrity '28
Mitrani Family Foundation
BU
Knoschnik
Samuel Krauss '35
Lisa A. Kroboth *91
H. Clifton Wright '42
F. Foley '62
Gerald S. Frey 71
Camilla L. Garey '21
Michael
AMP
Frank
John Lee Viola '75
Rhonda Lee Viola '76
Robert D. Warren
Helen L. Watts '44
Wise/Bordon Foods Incorporated
Thomas
Helen Lanning
&
Curtis R. Keller '84
Allan Kluger
'47
Fleet Pizza, inc.
Estate of William Lank
Pennsylvania Power
S.
John W. Thomas
Company
Rebecca
Estate of Mable Christian
Jury
Rodney C. Kelchner '56
Swisher 70
Catherine V. Symons "30
Edwards '41
Eda Bessie Edwards '41
Thomas L. Engleman Jr.
Stephen Fago '53
First Columbia Bank &
Association
Gittler
Karen
William T. Derricott "66
$10,000 and above
Jane
Carl F. Stuehrk
Anonymous
Joanne Derncott '89
John D. Dragic '78
'
Inc.
Margaret S. Christina '63
Robert James Christina '63
Anonymous
Anonymous
'86
Marvin E. Chronister
John Chruney '56
Marian W. Chruney
"56
Carol L. Clarke '55
*Deceased
Page 19
Report
Tom
Thomas
of *38
Class
Brinley J. Crahall
Timothy M. Garrigan '75
Friends of Seth P. Gavason
71
Jr.
Jane Elmes Crahall 72
Patricia B. Cranford '63
Ronald W. Cranford '63
Anthony
James
Creamer
B.
III
Gensemer
Gensemer '61
Anonymous
Paulette B. Furman '60
Elizabeth D.
'76
Michael R. Crisci '54
Mary Gardner
Edna B. Gattey
Anonymous
Ronald J. Genovese
Vicki F. Culton '68
Joseph
J.
Wayne
R, Gifford '83
Frank S. Davis
JoAnne
'53
Cyganowski
Jr.
Day
B.
William R. Deebel '49
Linda M. Deltrrch '81
Dolores
Felecia H. Girton '77
John R. Hranitz
Ronald G. Girton '56
Keith A. Gogel '81
Michael R,
Michele M.
Nancy Ann Golly
'69
Thelma Goodman
Richard T. Denton
Thomas
Robert R.
Richard John Derolf '72
A. Deverter '81
Anonymous
'29
Craig Allen Diehl Esq. '82
Joseph
T.
Goodman
N. Gorant '62
Kathy R. Grinaway '79
JoAnne
Christine
Alicia A.
Growney
S.
'77
Inscho '74
Jarman
'74
Connie
Annette Guarino
John Guarino
L.
Jarrard '69
Samuel Jayne III '69
Deann E. Jones '89
Dominic DiGioacchino
Anonymous
Anonymous 78
David W. Dinsmore
Verna E. Jones '36
Karen Suzanne Karnes '75
Anthony F. Kasenga
Sandra M. Kasenga
James E. Kashner '56
Mary Kashner '58
Dale J. Keener '86
'64
Our gratitude
to you,
our
unending.
Doris B. DIttirch
contributors,
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With your help, Bloomsburg
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Anonymous '28
George J. Dombroski
is
Judith
University continues to
'83
Elizabeth A. Dougherty '80
Harry E. Dowling
Duckworth 78
J. Duta
Nora Leigh Dula '90
fyiark
David
E.
Richard
James
service to
students and citizens of the
Durdach
Thank you
for
helping
make 1993
a very
Eugene Richard
— Curtis R.English '56
'74
Interim President
S, Dutt
Barbara C. Eskilson '59
Kimberly S. Evans '90
Richard Ward Evans '77
Sandra Mae Evans '62
Edward A. Everett '90
Albert Jerome Fagnani Jr. '74
Glenn A. Faulkner '85
Karen L. Faulkner '86
Joseph V. Faust '86
C. Thomas Fenslermacher '59
Shirley B. Fenslermacher '55
Stephanie A. Fetterman '88
Stephen R. Fetterman '88
Linda S. Flgard "81
Matthew W.
Figard '82
David Allen Fischer '86
Donna Snow
Susan Fitzpatrick
Fischer '86
James
D. Hallinan '82
William E. Hand '58
Campbell Martin
Stephen G, Matsick '72
Patricia Deane Maust '87
72
Margaret N, Hartman 71
George E. Hassel '74
Herbert Hasson
Matty Hasson
Patricia
Haug
Christine Ford '87
Haywood
Anonymous
Eric Foster
Jean Hecker
L.
Patricia A- Hedrick '90
Stanley A. Fraind '64
Anonymous
Donald G. Franklin '65
Pamela G. Funk '72
Susan M. Helwig '82
John F. Hendler '38
'69
Pavlish '83
J.
H.
'83
Peake
Jean Royer Peake
'82
Thomas Reed
Peifer '62
Deborah J. Peic '76
Anthony J. Peluso '73
Eileen M, Peluso '73
Rosalyn V. Pennington '56
Keith E. Peterson '85
Charles F. Retry Jr. '71
Cecilia M. Philbin '22
Pinebrook Homes Inc.
L. Piatt '88
Cynthia
McCloskey '81
Valerie L. McCloskey '83
Barbara A. McDaniel '74
Michael J. McGinnIs '76
John W. McKiniry 71
Noreen McKiniry '69
John C. Poploskie '67
Tanya S. Potts '82
Monika E. Powell '86
Margaret B. Kirk
Mary Anne M. Klemkosky '59
Ronald R. Klemkosky '67
Michael R. Klick '61
Klimash '68
Kevin
McCarty
J.
Peter
J.
Mehr
'71
'85
George
James
Sharon Kribbs '66
B,
Kuzo
Anonymous
'72
'62
Merrill
E.
F.
Michael
'86
Catharine E. Miller '83
G. Donald Miller
F. Langville '69
Lorraine D. LaraNetlo '83
Lincoln S. Miller
Paulo Eduardo LaraNetto '85
Margaret Lasko
Thomas M.
Laubach Auto Paris Inc.
Mark D. Law '87
Preston L. Lawton
Deborah B. Leavenworth
Mark R. Leavenworth '88
Ruth W. LeGrande '36
Jr.
"65
Robert C. Miller
Millville
Miller '71
Monthly Meeting
Society of Friends
'90
David Minderhout
Catherine A. Mogel '72
Robert J. Mondschein '76
Mary M. Monseau '84
Francis
J.
Radzievich '76
John J. Rawie '82
Mary L. Regan '62
Thomas W. Regan
Gary A. Reigle '91
'61
Carolyn V. Reitz '51
Robert G. Reitz '49
George
G.
E.
Renn
'58
Wayne Renneisen
Todd M. Renner'83
Cynthia M. Reynolds
Anne
Jr.
Lynda M. Michaels '87
James William Middaugh
J.
T. Radzievich '76
Richard R. Rapson '61
Daniel W. Rang '72
Dale A. Krothe '60
Feme S. Krothe '54
F. Jean Kuhl '81
Kimberly M, Kurzejewski '86
Chantelle H. Kressbach '87
Francis
Rose Mary
Lynch
Mertz '88
Thomas E. Messinger
Barbara E. Messmer '88
Audrey F. Metro '79
Joseph P. Metro '79
Angela Rose Zuba Metzger '87
Marvin P. Metzger '86
'33
'67
Radice '49
Susanne D. Radice '75
Ronald Melleby
Louis J. Melovage '72
'79
Penny Pomfret
Anonymous '80
Thomas A. Quinn
Marshall W. Mehring '69
Jr.
C. Pomfret
Scott Powell '85
Charles B. Pursel
James M. McMahan
Carl W. Koch
Joan M. Koch '75
Harriet L. Kocher '39
Plucinsky '66
Priscilla B.
J.
Timothy T. McTaggart
Joyce B. Mehr '86
Betsy Koehler
Robert Alvin Koehler
Francis C. Pluclnsky '65
'79
Richard C. Knause '53
Thomas F. Knorr '67
Janice
'32
Parrish
James
Brenda M, Lacotla
John Landan Jr.
Adolph H. Haug
J.
M. R. McCarty
Douglas F. McClintock '73
Todd
Jessie
Page 20
'65
Anonymous
Ezra W. Harris '32
Gladys J. Harris '40
Robert
Jane Elizabeth Parry '76
Robert W. Parry Jr. '72
Lynn Joseph Paul '62
Peter
William R.
Betty Zablocky Harris
Kenneth B. Pack '79
Debra L. Paradis '81
James
Allen
W, Handwerk '67
Hanna '74
E. Lawrence Harasym
Maynard L. Harring '52
Peter Oswald
Ludwig '48
Saundra Jean Ludwig '87
Daniel J. Lundy '78
Susan M. Lunger '65
Nancy Lychos '52
Robert E. Lynn '78
Drue A. Magee
Anonymous
'67
Oram
J.
J. Ortt '43
Julia A, Ludrof '78
Richard S. Menniti '80
Mervin W. Mericle '36
Patrick J. Flaherty '50
W.
Sara
Koehler '78
K. Richard Koppenheffer '64
Nicole M. Haverstraw '92
Kevin Hays '73
Foust '68
Nickola
John B. Lockwood '79
Pamela Ann Lockwood '80
Michael Raymond Loeh '84
Theresa L. Loeh '85
Timothy H. Long '78
Ellen Louka
Mounir Louka
Mark A. Lucia '79
Roma Rebecca
Martha J. Flaherty '49
Richard
Anonymous
Lance
'80
Robert D. Klinger Jr. '72
David W. Klingerman
S. Haines
Marylou Hale '75
B. Paulette Haley-Stark '74
Diane M. Hall '68
W. Lloyd '89
Richard R. Lloyd '62
Cindy Sue Norman '84
Sonja A. Norton '59
William R. Norton '59
George W. O'Connell '58
'81
Donna Lee Kinder
Kelly K. Klingel '86
Dean
Ertel '57
Janet N, Nash '70
Nespoli's Jewelry Store
Lois D. Nester '49
Wilmer F. Nester '49
'55
William G. Kerchusky '41
Patricia J.
William G, Hafner
Sr. '53
Robert A. Mayefskie '64
Mary R. Guerrieri
Ervene F. Gulley
Glenn A, Haas '74
Robert M, Hafner'80
Curtis R. English '56
Myers '82
E, Nagle '75
Ronald L. Nagle '74
Paul H. Kellogg '60
Arthur M. Gucrrieri
Elizabeth A. Emert '83
Robert L. Emert II '83
Mary M.
Kelley '78
'56
Karrie S.
J.
'75
Jr.
Marilyn L. Muehlhof
Margaret B. Manning
region.
rewarding year.
Edward G. Edwards 73
Nancy E. Edwards '70
Sara M. Edwards '44
Nancy J. Einwechter '88
Mary D. Elder '34
Roger W. Ellis '60
David A, Keifer '70
'85
II
Moyzan
Stephen Moyzan
Millard C.
Jane E. Keifer '69
Diane Marie Keister
Dunscomb
J.
its
Jr. '71
Cynthia M. Drucis '70
Janet
advance
'76
Moran
Harrison Morson
Kathleen
Wilhelmina Lipfert
Sheri A. Lippowitsch
'75
Jr.
J.
Carol
Robert A. Linn Sr. '40
Alvin G. Lipfert '39
'74
Richard B. Jarman '73
Jr. '75
DIGiacomo
J.
J.
Lin '93
Mary Lou Linkchorst
Joy L. Linn '59
Dennis Hwang
Anthony M. laniero
'37
L.
Brian
Hummel
Hummel
Michael C. Hulnick
'68
Donna
Patrick T.
Grace
E. Hranitz '80
Nancy G. Gilgannon
Peter
Lehew '62
Lehman '70
David B. Leister '87
Eari W. Lewis '63
Kelly R. Lewis "86
Margaret L. Lewis '28
Susan T. Lewis '85
'83
Monteverdi '85
Marilyn R.
David R. Linkchorst
Eddie J. Hollenbeck
Helen L, Hopple
Lee C. Hopple
Gieda '50
Randy L. Deitrich '80
fvtary Ann C. Delia '59
Kay E. Dennison '83
Theresa
Hibbard "31
Wilbur J. Hibbard '32
Susan R. Hicks '67
Robert E. Htleman '51
Linda Lou Hill
John E. Hine
Clayton H. Hinkel '40
Dorothy H. Hobbis '86
L.
Anonymous '76
Bruce Hohne
Carolyn K. Hohne
'27
Cromwell '66
Kenneth G. Cromwell Jr. '66
Josephine M. Crossley '66
Alice K.
Alfred J.
'60
Ira B.
Creasy '57
B.
Anne
'71
Melinda S. Garrigan '76
Cooper
L.
Funk
L.
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N. Rezsek '48
Sandra R. Richter '64
'88
Anonymous
Scott P. Righter '84
Susan Rimby-Leighow
Robert Young Inc.
'76
David M. Robinson '91
Elmer D. Robinson '57
Chang Shub Roh
Leslie A.
Richard
Rohrbach
'70
Rohrer '63
Joseph Anthony Roman '76
Maribeth Romeo '87
Eileen M. Roth '84
L.
Report
Michael R. Roth "85
Charles E. Ross
Carta S. Rowland 78
Julia P. Steriing "49
Royer
Robert R. Sampsetl
Thomas J. Stiner 76
Anne Kelley Stonik '52
Warren M. Steriing
Cyril W. Stiner "30
Patricia
'69
'50
Kathleen Savitts '82
John M. Stonik
Arthur M.
Carol A. Straub '65
Saxe
'65
Frederick E. Saxton "64
Grace
'52
F. Louise Stroup '72
Michael A. Suchanick
E. Saylor '28
Louise Schaeffer
73
David T. Superdock '83
Aldo J. Suraci
Susan M. Schanlz
Susquehanna Physical Therapy
Anonymous
Nancy
'69
Ernest G. Schreffler73
Moritz
L.
Associates
Willis
Schultz '59
Swales
Swales '50
P.
Stanley
'51
Tantsits '75
L.
Rosalie Schweitzer '82
Susan Carolyn
Ruby L. Scott "84
Anonymous '38
Anonymous '33
Erma G. Shearer
Douglas
Tantsits '76
E. Taylor '82
Laird D. Shively '67
Anonymous '42
Bernice K. Thomas '60
Dale E. Thomas
Jeffrey Thomas
Linda Thomas
Roger Lee Thomas "75
Sandra Jeanne Thomas
Linda R. Shively '65
Kenneth
'29
Robert A. Shelly '76
Mary Elizabeth Shinham
'79
Anonymous
Edith B. Shute '34
Fred W. Sides '73
Micki
Joe Slingerland
Cameron
"74
Smith "84
Sandra Risner Smith '76
Sandra W. Smith '86
Wallace D. Smith 70
Chester Patrick Snyder '86
James F. Snyder '58
Joann Marie Snyder '81
Laurie Ann Snyder '84
B.
Anonymous '83
Karen L. Sonnon
Dale
J.
Truckenmiller '80
Brenda Lyn Truhe '83
William R. Tnjhe '84
Ling Fang Tseng '93
'71
Carol B. Turley
William A. Turtey '66
Robert S. Twaddell '78
UNICO - Berwick Chapter
'87
Sorochak '63
Otto W. Spor
Francis
'75
J.
Jerome
Frank M. Van Devender '39
Springer '57
Susan Jean Staaf
Mary A. Stahl '33
A. Vaiana '76
'78
J.
Daniel
Vann
III
Paul T. Vanore '72
Craig E. Steigerwalt
76
Susan
E.
'82
Helen V. Cashmareck "25
Frank T. Castellano
,
Fredric J. Betz "55
Nancy S. Betz '55
Budd
Beyer
Diane Kathleen Bicjan '76
Glenn A. Bieber '71
L.
Judith G. Bieber '70
W. Bigelow
Anonymous '84
Cortland
Ward
'89
P. Black '78
Christopher E. Blackburn '82
Karen Blackburn '82
Stephen
Christopher Btatz '86
Anonymous
Amy
Inc.
Deanne
Z. Bonifazi '86
Tracy
Bonosky
Lisa
F.
Bohner'72
E.
L.
'88
Grow Bonshock
'91
Jean Bonta "61
Barry L. Boone "71
E.
N. Williams '68
Sharon M. Williams '83
Sandra B. Williams '66
William Charles Williams
Jr.
'80
Robert E. Boose '68
Eileen M. Bortz '88
Robert A. Bottorf '59
Paul A. Boudreau
Thomas M. Wilson
John E. Bowor Jr. '39
Susan D. Boyle '50
J.
Anonymous
'71
Mark Charles Wolfe
'79
R. Craig Wolff '88
Leslie B. Wood '82
Sandra L. Workman '83
Frances Jean Wright '69
Gerald Johnson Wright '62
John David Wylie '77
Anna Mary Yeager
Robert F, Yeager
Lyndon D. Yearick '86
Margaret E. Yenchar '30
Gregory Young
J.
Richard Zerby '47
Vanore '72
Robert W. Abbott
'79
Laura A. Antochy
Christopher F. Armstrong
Jr.
Ruth E. Braun '88
Charies M. Brennan '53
Dolores A. Brennan '54
David Briggs
Kim Susan Brown '79
Mark J. Brown
Martha Z. Brown '43
Virgie Brown
Tamara L. Bryant '83
Robert John Acor '81
Arabel E. Adams '43
George
Baumeister
L.
Marilyn L. Atherholt '64
Frederick T. Bausch
Jonathan P. Aungst '88
John M. Auten Jr. '68
Daniel F. Babcock '77
Ann Beagle
Ellen F. Adler'84
Anonymous
Helen E. Adier
Audrey T. Adiis '50
Donald Elwood Albert
Leonard A. Badolato
John Baines
Clyde C. Adams '53
Freda Adams '22
Laurie N.
Adams
'82
Jr.
'77
C. R. Albright '65
Anonymous '77
Anonymous
Donna O. Alexander
M. Christine Alichnie
Mary
B. Allen '86
Alfred L.
Amacher
'90
Pamela
J.
'86
Jr.
Bair '74
Rickey Gerald Bair '74
Dale Robert Baker '78
Michael M. Baker '79
John
P.
Bane
'69
Carmen Banfill
David W. Barbour
Judson
J.
Barker
John Theodore Ambrose '79
Anthony P. Amedei Jr. '81
Diane M. Amedei '83
Debra J. Anderson '82
Mary B. Anderson
Anonymous
Edward Andrewlevich '90
Joan J, Andrews-Hagen '80
Harvey A. Andnjss Jr. '52
Sarah A. Anthony '63
George Antochy "79
William Bartleson '53
Michael A.Barone '77
J. Barone '78
Helen E. Barrow '24
Martha Bartleson '53
Susan
Kathleen A. Bartunek '86
Anna Mae Bateman
"60
Margaret Bauer
Andrea
K.
Bauman
"92
C&D
Elwood H. Beaver
Billie J. Beck
Julie A. Beck '88
Stephen D. Beck
'42
Joseph
'80
Beckman
*61
Joy L. Bedosky
Stephanie J. Bedosky '90
'91
E. Beglin
Anonymous
Anonymous
Gregory D. Benshoff '72
Mollie D. Benshoff '74
Barrett Benson
Kim Marie Bent
J.
Camisa
Harriet Link
William G. Bent '83
Diane B. Berger '92
Marie M. Beringer
Mary G. Bemath
Beth Ann Bemey "70
Horst Andreas Bemhard '79
P.
Eugene
Jr.
'83
Robert Bnjce Caruso '78
Agnes P. Casari '41
George
R. Casari '38
Patrick V.
'64
'83
Joseph Corbo
Elsie Coughenour
George J. Coughlin '80
Deanna Cowtes
Gary M. Cowles
Ann Marie Coyle '85
Lisa Coyne '82
Martin A. Coyne *83
Kevin R. Crane '88
Deborah Diane Cranford
Charies A. Creasy
Marianne T. Creasy
'82
R. Creveling '51
Hannah Culp
Carr '68
Carter
Conard
'57
Garten '86
F.
L.
Jr. '89
Priscilla J. Carroll '86
Karyn
T.
Barbara P. Criswell '63
Joseph Richard Crocco
Mary Shaffer Campbell '72
Joyce A. Campbell-Counts '89
Gerald Campomizzi
Dorothy S. Carey
Mary Ellen Carpenter
Carriage Manor Builders Inc.
John C. Carr '67
L.
E.
Robert
James
David B. Campbell
Vlacia Z. Campbell
Dianne P. Campbell '89
Sharyn
'83
Camp
Coder '86
Colahan '70
Robert Colancecco
Jane
Doris T. Creveling
R. Cain
Cherisse M. Bean
Beahm
Randall P.
'67
Waterproofing Corp.
'84
F.
Coach '79
Cobb '69
Gall E. Cobb '80
Patricia W. Cobb '68
Anonymous
'27
Brian T. Callahan '81
Colette Camisa '89
Donna
Lillian Clifford
Richard P. Conner '68
J.
Howard
Dale Beagle
Nancy
'62
Jr.
'68
'79
Laura Clark
Margaret A. Clark '74
Patrick Michael Clark '85
Robert Clarke
Melissa A. Clayton '87
Robert R. Cleaver '72
Joseph Clifford
Paul
Busteed '84
Susan M. Byorek '73
William
Cesarini '68
Cevasco
Jean A. Cevasco
George P. Chamuris
Joanne F. Chamock '71
John J. Chidesler '60
Rose M. Chlkl '66
Michael E. Chuss '85
Nicholas Joseph Clliberto
L. Cole '84
Frank J. Cole Jr. '80
Harold J. Cole '64
Lisa M. Burghardt '85
Mark D. Burkholder '89
Bauman
'85
Catherine
J. Bright '78
Craig D. Brosious '78
Burden
Jr.
Albert A.
Daryl P.
Alice E,
Charles
Thomas M.
Carl J.
Steven
Cawley
Kevin Cecco '88
Stacey A. Cecco '89
Ross G. Brallee '71
Suzanne Bratlee "82
L. Buchman
Anna M. Buck '43
Raymond M. Buckno
William Budd
Cora W. Burd '31
$100 - $153
T.
Sherri K. Brandt '72
Judith
Centennial Club
Cavalier '81
L.
Jennifer J. Clark '70
Wilson '82
Kenneth T. Wilson
Dorothy
Janet
'92
Douglas Harry Clark '75
Fay G. Clark '40
Carolyn D. Boone '80
Connie Boonle "61
Ronald E. Boonle '61
Charies E. Williams
Michael T. Williams '84
June J. Castallano
Joseph A. Castrogiovanni
Joseph A. Catanzaro '88
Monica L. Catanzaro '89
Angela Catapano
Thomas Catapano
Joseph
Erik B. Binder '92
Corey M. Waters '79
Jamie L. Waters '81
Donald A. Watts '37
Jessie E.Wearne '44
Leonard R. Wearne '48
Weller Vending Service
Brenda
W. Bemhard
Richard D. Betterly "83
Wetzel '59
Barrie B. White '65
Richard C. White '78
E.
W.
Lisa
James M. Warnagiris '70
Patricia Ann Washeleski '79
Ralph
Thrush
Michael John Tiedeken '87
Mischelle Tiedeken '88
Nancy Todt
Pamela Jayne Tomko "81
William M. Towne
Richard K. Troutman
William
Joseph M. Vavra
G. Michael Vavrek
Joseph Vezendy Jr. "70
Maria Vezendy '70
Nancy Vought
Sara K. Wagner '43
John L. Walker
Sandra Walker '75
Stephen C. Wallace
Glona J. Walson '70
Patricia E.
Harvey R. Schlesinger "65
Linda L. Schmicker '76
'
Cashman
III
75
Raymond Henry DAIessio
'82
'43
Kari E. Dahl
Sheila K. Dahl
Joseph
E. Dailey '86
Claire O. Dale '63
Traci L. Daley *86
William F. Dalius
Jr.
'80
Charies Daly '52
Theresa A. Daly '50
Edward N. Danes Jr.
Christine Marie Dangelo '79
Frank Dattilo '75
Joan E. Dautrich
Lynn Davies '72
'70
Thomas
A. Davies Jr.
Barbara G. Davis '53
Bruce M. Davis '75
Constance M. Davis '68
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Report
Darthy K. Davis '66
Gary
R. Faut
Don
Lois
Faut
C. Davis '83
Douglas L. Davis '67
Kimberly Ann DeBourbon '77
Robert James DeCarolis '76
Shirley K. DeFacis '63
Anonymous
Daria
L.
Deibler '87
William Deletconich
Jr. '75
Gina Marie Demchyk '83
Eugene R. Deminico '75
Joseph L. Denelsbeck '87
Donald E. Denick '63
Dennen
John E. Dennen '54
George W. Derk '55
Elizabeth
J.
'82
I.
Bernard Gontarchick
Daniel K.
David A. Feather '69
Donna Jean Feather '81
Lois Ann Fedele '80
Mark R. Fedele '80
Gail W. Fegley '76
Lynn Marie Fehnel '78
Mark Allen Fehnel '78
Trudy Fendler
Mark Fenstermaker "82
John
Gary Dorsi '77
Jack B. Doutrlch
Kay Doutrich
Joseph T. Dowd '85
Sheila
Peter G.
Downey
Downs '92
J.
Anna
Catherine M. Hoffman '82
F.
Susan
ToddM. Duerr
Glen
'86
Patrick Duffy '84
Virginia Eisenstaedt
Naurene M. Elsasser
Donald H. Elsenbaumer '79
Kelli L. Elsenbaumer '80
Mark
E.
Emes
'83
Emswiler "87
Christopher P. Hallen
Carol S. Ham '85
Hamman
'74
Robert G. Gabel '87
Raymond
Donna
Dennis Hari
Christine M. Haririan '89
Cari D. Harraden 79
Barbara Ann Harris '74
S. Gallagher
Gallagher '83
Kathleen B. Gallagher '84
Gary
P.
Nancy
L.
Gallagher '83
Peter Gallagher
Mary G.
Galli '83
JohnJ. Gantzlll'71
Judith C. Gantz '72
Debra Ann Ganz '75
Diane
Lawrence Garrison
Donald Lee Gaughenbaugh
F.
J.
'79
Gaughenbaugh 79
Dennis Gehris
Sue Ann Geiger "76
Wayne L. George '65
William
'92
J.
Anonymous
'38
Michael R. Glovas '86
Constance Gobora '52
Harry J. Gobora Jr. '50
H. Michael Goebel '80
Jeffrey
W. Goff
Leann R. Gogel "76
Gary S. Golbitz '80
Lynda Goldberg '92
Frank
J.
Colder
'31
L.
Joyce E. Hay '44
Gregory A. Heaps '79
Karen S. Heaps '74
Anonymous
'88
Beth A. Heilman '87
David L. Heilman "87
Carol A. Hellen
Audrey
72
B. Henline '59
Dale C. Henne "69
Charles H. Henrie '38
Patricia L.
Henzy
'81
Peter K. Henzy '79
Cynthia C. Hepler '86
Brenda L. Herbert '72
David Herbert '70
Michael Herbert
George T. Herman '58
Deborah G. Hess "69
Randolph H. Hess '69
Marilyn Hester '52
Nancy R, Hickey
Anonymous
'71
Jr. '74
'75
Linda S. Kiefer '74
Margaret Kielar
Thomas
C. Kifolo '88
Daniel N. Kimberley
Diane
Kimberley
J.
Thomas
Kincaid
K. Kitchen
'74
II
Kleinbauer '64
B.
Thelma
E. Klinedinst '77
Klock "66
Knauss
L.
'34
Richard S. Knupp '86
Lovey Kopetz '63
Myrtle M.
Kosman
Kosman
Steriing R.
Dale
Kostick '72
J.
Joyce Ann Mary Kostick
Bnjce S. Krammes '71
Kreischer Miller
Peter
'73
& Co.
Krum
Lois J.
J.
Kuchar
Kuehn
Elaine Dorothy
Ann
Anonymous '61
Melba C. Hyde '33
'74
H. Kufta '71
Harry Kuhns
Dale E. Kurzejewski '80
H. Richard
Kush
'73
Kathleen K. Kuzmiak '69
Donna M. Kwiatkowski '78
Carol Ivins
Anonymous '54
James Jacobsen
Francis E. Kwiatkowski '79
Margaret L. Jaeger '60
Michael D. Jaggard '80
Daniel P. Lafferty '82
George Lambrinos
Frederick E. Jahn
Cathy
Patricia G. Jahn
Charies P. James '38
Carol I. James
Judith A. Landis
Clifford
Hartzell '66
Margaret A. Haverovich '72
Enola Hawk '57
Gavlick '68
Gerdes
72
Harris
Carol A. Haswell '63
R. Arnold Garinger '55
Bemard
C. Hargreaves '58
Anonymous
Anonymous
J. Galli '82
Kathleen
L.
Florence S. Harris
Gallagher '75
J.
Gering '67
Kathryn E. Giger '68
James Russel Gingrich '76
Karen Marquette Gingrich '76
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'86
William David Ide '77
John T. Epiett III '75
Mary Kate Epiett '75
Nancy B. Erway '64
Sheldon Erwine '54
David R. Espe '77
Christian John Eurich '78
Susan Elizabeth Eurich '79
William A. Evans III '85
Tern Lynne Everett '77
John Fasciano
Theresa Fasciano
Ham Jr.
Laura L. Hudson '91
Neal S. Hunsberger
Clarence L. Hunsicker '32
George A. Hunt
James B. Huntley '81
Annabelle L. Hargreaves '57
Kevin A. Hargreaves '82
Nicole M.
'78
J.
Lorerta H. Hricak '68
Paul Russell Fmehan '78
Craig A. Funt '85
John
Anonymous
Anonymous
Deborah Ann Evert
Anna M. Falat '85
'41
Murray A. Hackenburg '50
Luther M. Hager'84
Judy Ann Hall '74
Laurie A. Fritz '91
Francis
L.
Mae Hackenburg
Henry Hurtt '52
James R. Husted
Barbara E.
Brenda
Dwight P. Edris '71
Richard M. Eisenstaedt
'53
Haney '85
Robert G. Hanna Jr.
Thomas H. Hard Jr. '72
Anonymous '38
Eastern Pa. Supply Company
Barbara J. Eastlack '87
Kevin
Robert V. Haas
Anonymous
Catherine E.
Gary Earle
L. Eckrote '85
Knauf
Rita Frey
William
Lucile M. Ecker '32
J.
Phyllis A.
O. Gultendorf "39
Hamm
Marilyn Hamm
Dugan '49
Ben C. Duke Jr. '53
Anonymous '62
Robert W. Dunn
James R. Dykie '87
Billy N.
Frederick
Keith D. Horlacher '84
Fred
Katherine A. Fritz '73
B. Duerr '86
Thomas
Edward
C. Stephen Fritsch
Dubil '66
Doris K. Hosier '48
Leonard Hotham
Dale L. Houck '69
Theresa Houck '70
Charles C. Housenick '60
D. Randy Howell
Karen Howenstlne '76
Richard T. Howenstine '76
Beveriy A. Howley '70
Gertrude Fretz
W. Reid Fretz
Harry A. Frey Jr.
Ellen Hollis Drexler '82
J.
John
Judy
Anna
'88
Diane Kerr
Velma M. Kerstetter '35
Mark J. Keyser '75
Rebecca Schnjm Keyser
Charlene Horton
Grow '43
Gunn '50
Beverly S. Gursky '79
Sueann Forester
Samuel D. Forker '91
Howard Fouike
Mary K. Fowler '53
'82
Robert Grote
Dorothy Mae
Jeanne A.
Foran '68
Hoffman
Sylvia M. Gross '61
Nancy
E. Flint '81
A.
William H. Hoffman '66
J. Griffith '68
Robert John Flick "79
F.
Glenn
S. Gribbin '69
Kimberly H. Groner '80
Margaret E. Gross '78
Fitzpatrick '83
Bradley Drexler
David V. Droppa
'34
Gribbin '70
Anonymous '82
Floyd M. Grimm 111 '64
Lynn W. Grimm '67
Robert C. Figlock '72
James W. Fritchman
Alex
Greene
J.
Bret C. Hoffmaster '86
Dennis L. Holbrook '73
Karen K. Holbrook '73
Nancy B. Holtzman '55
Rudolph V. Holtzman '55
Henry Hood
Brian Francis Horan '88
Lisa Ann Horan '89
Myra
Daniel Paul Fickes '85
Ann
N.
Robert P. Griesing '65
'72
Feudale
Joseph F. Dreyer
Mary Ann Dreyer
Stephen Dreyer
'74
Kelsey
Joseph
Sandra
William R. Freed "58
'79
Patricia L. Keller '82
Fetterman '68
Richard R. Fetterman '72
Robert D. Fetterman '86
A.
Miriam Frank '39
II
Henrietta Keller '23
Eileen Ferrari '81
Joan
'64
Bnjce S. Grant
Philip Forester
E.
*76
Brenda E. Keiser
Charles L. Kelchner '40
Galley C. Keller
Adrienne Teresa Hodulik '78
Linda A. Hoertz '84
Lawrence
'92
Dobson
Mary Ann Donnelly '51
James J. Dormer '48
Anthony
Ann Graham
Michael F. Graham "75
Elizabeth
Robert H, Flook
Dirico Jr. '53
Judith A.
Sandra K. Hinckley '72
Jayne Ann Hittinger '61
John P. HIavnicka '88
'87
Paul V. Graff '72
Kristen M. Fitzgerald '92
David Dimaha '66
'64
Mary C. Grant '64
Margaret K. Green '84
Cheryl
DiGregorio '90
Jr.
Daniel E. Grant '77
Daniel E. Fisher '83
Melissa A. Fisher '87
L.
'57
Hinckley
L.
Patricia P.
Robert A. Desimone '82
Helen A. Diehl '44
Jennifer
James
Robert A. Gould '90
Susan M. Graeff
Joan R. Hinkle
Lane Larue Kemler '62
Penny Harvey Kemler '62
Joseph Francis Kempski '74
Judith Anne Kennedy '75
Michael C. Kennedy
Robert D. Kennedy '75
Lawrence D. Finucane
Edward A. Fiorvanti '82
Dierks
Jr.
'88
Mark HIavenka
John A. Hoch Sr.
Donald E. Hock '68
Vera A. Derk '60
Joann Derose '59
Martin Derose '59
Paula L. DeSantis '87
Kristie
Good
Lisa A. HIavnicka '88
Barry
William H, Dierks
Betty L. Dietrich '45
^
Juliet
David P. Labar '65
Dorothyann Lapresi '76
W. James
Theodore W. Jarrett '60
Nancy M. Jaworski
Jeffrey R. Jenkins "82
Neale Jenkins
Inc.
Edward Jones
"54
Karen Gable Kahane '74
Kaintz
Ann
Thomas
E.
Keefer '89
Douglas A. Keffer'86
P.
Deborah
Stephen
J.
E.
Lease
Donald
Lagator '65
P.
'83
Anne Lane
'79
Lapos '87
Ann L. Lee '69
Lanny L. Lee '69
L.
Harry Leister
Marie M. Leister
Patricia J. Lenhart '86
Kalisz '63
Kanavich
Nancy L. Kaplan "69
Dale E. Kashner '73
Peter J. Kasvinsky
Donald C. Keams Sr.
Amber
Crystal S.
Mary
Lorraine S. Jones '40
Rudy
E. Lavelle '41
Anonymous '66
Ann Lawson
Lois Lawson '33
Cheryl
David M. Jones' 43
Eileen M. Jones '92
Patricia
John
Judith R. Lagator '63
Brian K. Lane '78
Anonymous
Anonymous
Franklin
'53
Landis
Ray Latorre
James R. Lauffer
Marie Jaremko '75
John Savoy and Son.
J. Johnessee
L.
Keefer '70
Keefer '70
Janice C. Keil '74
Dana
J. Lentz '83
Maria Lentz
Beth Ann Lepianka
'51
76
Ronald Levan
John W. Liggett '72
Barbara Lilley
Dorothy P. Lindsay "64
Alvin G. Lipfert '39
James Lithgow
'83
Lisa R. Lithgow '83
Robert Littlewood
Report
W.
Daniel
Litwhiler '38
Kenneth R. Mertz '62
Lewis R. Men/ine '55
Lucy F. Messersmith '85
Lois F. Metzger "41
Jane E. Lockwood '85
Ronald D. Lockwood Jr. '83
Jack Richard Long 74
Samuel E. Long
Long's Supply Company Inc.
LeRoy E. Love
Robert
Lowe
Walter
J.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Luberecki '59
Lynne C.
M.
MacKay
Nancy
Howard Macauley
Mantana S. Mack '41
Linda F. Mackavage '69
Raymond T. MacLean
Magee
R. Miller '64
Dariene
J.
Mirra '83
Mitzel "88
Paula A. Mix
Scott R. Mix '81
Lonnie W. Mohundro
John David Montgomery '67
Betty M. Muckenthaler
Muckenthaler
Robert G. Mull '69
Ann
P.
Elizabeth
William B. Murray '70
Albert Mattu
Richard C. Myers
Theresa Mattu
Nabisco Brands
Cheryl A. Mazer '88
Napoli Foods
McAuIlffe '79
"77
Mark
Doug
'64
Thomas M. McCormick
Carol A. McCoy "71
'80
L.
John
E.
Daniel P.
McGrew
members
me
join
F.
Newton
Ann Pern
'79
Petach '88
Patricia A. Peterson '83
Caroline E. Petrullo '29
Frances G. PetruzzI '62
Ronald J. Petruzzi '63
Sharon W. Phillips '82
Stephen E. Phillips '80
Christine L. Pierie '88
Pamela J. Piester
Joanne N. Pineno
'65
Barbara A. Platukis '72
'71
'78
'46
Anna O'Brien
William
Jr.
McNamee '77
Nancy Chapman McNamee
"39
Thomas
Glen James
Donald McNelis '57
Lisa G. McNett '83
William H. McNett III '82
Donald L. McPherson
John R. McSweeney Jr.
Wayne James Mehrer '76
Mary K. Mejasich '90
Mark S. Melnychuk
Phillip K. Mengel '76
'78
'41
Timothy O'Leary '63
Anthony James O'Malley '75
Mary Louise
J.
O'Neill
73
O'Toole '56
Kimberly A. Oesch
'91
OhI '88
Karen A. OhI '89
Brian
R. Platukis '71
Incorporated
Roberts '82
Donald B. Roberts Jr. '84
Thomas J. Roberts '81
L.
Robinson '88
Robinson "66
Joan M. Robinson
TerrI L. Robinson "86
James D. Robison Jr. '83
Anicka G. Rodgers '83
William K. Roeder '50
Terese M. Rogers '79
A.
Gerald
L.
'28
L.
Judith
L.
Joan
A.
'65
Rothermel
E.
Rupert
Rush
W. Sailer Jr.
Mary Ann Sampson '79
Eleanor B. Sandel '38
John S. Sandel '36
Martin
Samo
'69
Joan Marie Schlavino
Diane Elaine Powell '76
Kathleen Stitz Prajzner "83
Ruth S. Price '63
Jerri J. Pries '71
Kathryn L. Pries '71
Charles Puckey "58
Anonymous
Queen Engineenng Inc.
Anonymous '80
Donald D. Rabb '46
Gregory Thomas Rada '78
Omer'58
Kenneth G. Osenbach 72
Anonymous
Christine B. Ostrowski '76
Carroll J.
Redfem '69
Frances M. Redfem '75
John A. Sette
Sharyn L Setzer '85
K. Oliver '83
Robert B, Oliver
Jr.
'73
Joseph V. Oravitz '63
Charies
Robert Pachence
Susan Eileen Seidel
Ronald
'81
Mark D.Shlpman "81
Andrew Albert Shisko '63
Lisa A.Shober '88
Mark A. Shober '88
Bradley W. Shoemaker
Hariand H. Shoemaker
Lynn Shoop
Craig
Shotwell '71
L.
Rose Shull
Anonymous
Lydia
Jr. '78
'63
A. Michael Shull
71
'30
SIngley '83
J.
Susan Sklplunas
'70
Slobozlen '50
J.
Cora Alice Smith "29
Dora T. Smith '42
Hervey B. Smith '22
Gary Dean Snyder *81
Suzetie Marie Snyder '87
Thomas A. Snyder '81
Donald R. Soil
David W. Sommers
Charles Souder
Linda K. Southworth
Robert J. Southworth
E. Sekellick '69
Francis D. Sell '35
'76
Jr.
Glen Arthur Spaid '59
Minen/a A. Spaid '62
Alicia
'75
Jody Lee Senderovitz
Chester C. Snavely "70
J.
Angela
'87
77
William E.Smlth '42
Cheryl
Donald A. Schlieder '48
Reba W. Schmidt '31
Kevin L. Schraden '87
Scott R. Schreckengast '87
Pauline L. Schueler '49
Emeric Schultz
Sandra Schwartz
Schwarz Paint & Wallcovering
John Edward Schweizer '62
Beverly J. Secula
Robert J. Secula
Rhonda J. Seebold '82
June Getz Seely '66
Henry Raines
Henry Rambo
Angelina Ranck
Mark A. Raynes '80
Patricia Reasner
Claudia J. Rebuth '65
Amy
'71
'48
Barbara Sailer
Dolores A.
'83
II
Anonymous '71
Cynthia L. Shipman
Kevin Leo Smith
L.
Wood
Helen
Mary
'70
Keith A. Smith "54
'71
Elaine M. Pongratz '73
"64
'81
III
Ruck '42
M. Louann Rudy '68
Russell C. Rudy Jr. '68
James W. Rufener
Katharine
*78
'89
Ruth Smeal '39
Leiand A. Smoltz '69
Ralph Smiloy
Rotelle '83
Michael W. Rotelle
Linda J. Roth
Shema
Jr.
Jr.
J.
Donald K. Shinton
David K, Shipe 77
Paul
Ban Poorman
Julia A. Poduszlo-Light '88
Sheelen
Sally M, Sherratt '67
Rittenmeyer '55
Ann Sasklewicz
James A. Scallse '72
Ann M. Schermick '91
William P. Prichett '82
O'Brien '64
Anonymous
'51
Alexander J. McKechnie
Eugene McLaughlin
Susan Jean McLaughlin
J.
'52
A.
Sheptock '86
Lisa Ann Sheptock "86
Ritt '92
Rosen
Anonymous '56
William C. Ross
C. Peirson '81
Sheehan '77
Sheehan '74
Frank
Linda B. Roscoe '69
Paul R. Peiffer '56
J.
Lorraine M.
Anonymous
Jill
Iris
Ronald
Gary J. Riotto
Nancy K. Ritchoy '78
Roger L. Ritchey '77
—
Cheryl R. Plotis '86
'65
ex-
Donna
Robert S. Shelly '70
Brenda
'82
Gerald William Shantillo '88
Eugene F. Sharkey '40
Kathryn L. Sharrow '66
Raymond
commitment.
Susan O. RogutskI '82
*87
J. Jan Glrion, Chair Jeffrey Scott Ro|ohn
Winifred K. Romberger '46
BU Foundation
James
Jr.
in
pressing our thanks (or your
Lauver Nipple '81
Carol Nolan
Thomas Nolan
Evanna M. Nolte
David L. Nolte '83
Robert G. Norton
David J. Nunziata '77
McGee
McGovem
'55
Leslie
'85
Donna Lee McGlinn
Eileen F. McGovern
The Foundation board
Kathrine M. Niemiec '69
Mary Anne McGee
Patrick A.
sity.
In this fine univer-
Basil P.
Nesbitt
Linda
'72
McGarry
'82
Craig A. Newton
McCreary '92
Gail L. McDonald '69
James C. McDonald ill '69
Kevin P. McDonnell '88
and pride
Cheryl
Maryrose Nesbitt '77
Barbara J. Neuhard "72
Robin Lynn Neve "85
Valerie A.
Carole
Neach
J.
It
demonstrates your loyalty to
Joseph James Pelchar
Dawne Pender '69
Gary F. Pender
Inc.
John W. Nemetz
Judith S. McCorkill "65
Ann M. McElwee
Murray '70
Elaine M. Nearing '83
Steven C. Nearing '85
Robert E. Neary "62
Donald R. McCtintock '53
Edna L. McClintock '72
Barbara E. McClosky '72
Robert C. McClosky "72
John W. McCorkill
J.
Richard B. Natoli
Suzanne Elyse McCabe
Carol Ann McCIain '77
being of Bloomsburg.
Robert E. Shambach
Anonymous "43
Rebecca Jean Shannon
Ruth RImokaitIs
Cheryl
assure the on-going well-
*74
William Louis Sheely
Gloria
Kenneth Matta
L.
has helped to
Mullin
James Matia
Laura
gift
Shade
L.
Marybeth Shade '77
Sandra Shaffer
Anonymous
RLM
Your
'91
Ritfert
Sherrill V.
'81
John
Rochelle R. Mausteller '83
Harry C. Mathias Jr.
'84
Payne
'91
T. Riley '86
Lisa M.
Mary Ellen Montgomery '68
Montour Oil Sen/ice Company
Melanie P. Moore '79
Rodney K. Morgans '73
Dennis E. Moser '73
William James Mouery '51
Bruce L. Moyer
Lorraine U. Moyer '46
Ronald R. Marcucci '83
Nora M. Markunas '34
M. Christopher Maron '83
Kelly E. Marth '86
Diane Cynthia Marvin '79
Stuart James Marvin '78
Dale E. Mausteller Jr. '82
F.
Minner
Linda K. Mitzel '86
'78
Linda
John
S. Patton '66
Gloria E. Peiffer '54
Gary W.
Frank A. Magel '86
Richard Majka
John M. Makara '90
Rachel D. Malick "34
John L. Manfredonia
Nancy
Remington
E.
Theodore F. Reznick '58
Theron R. Rhlnard '49
Jonathan V. Riesberg '83
Kenneth H. Parker '60
Steven C. Parsell '71
Louis Passaro
Marjorie Passaro
Carimar Patrician '62
Phillip Anthony Patrone '86
Linda K. Mills '68
Michael
Inc.
Richard S. Remington
Neil L. Renaldi '84
Parasida '80
E.
Victorias. Miller '89
Phyllis A.
Industrial Enterprises
Susan Anne Mannix
Miller
Richard V. Miller '64
'69
Renee
Patricia Parillo
Jeffrey A.
Jon
Mariann
Francis Paritto
Frank Miller
Helen W. Miller
J. Richard Miller '66
'35
Cornelia A. Pannell '86
S. Miller '85
Miller
Reed
Stephen W. Packer '77
Dorothy L, Paget '29
Lisa Anne Palmisano "85
Miller '85
Anne
Elizabeth R.
Robin G. Reese '87
Kathleen A. Reich '72
Dale H. Reichart
Dorothy D. Reichart "50
David W.
Stephen H. Lundy
Denise D. Lupo
Phyllis
Pacholec '50
Millard '79
Elizabeth
Lupo
June E. Lynn '56
Gladys Hirsch Lyon '28
Edward R. MacKay '69
F.
Peter Paul Pachuski '77
Jody Lee
Debra
Sabrina K. Lucas '85
Chartes L. Lumpkins
Henry
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L.
Spicher
Spinner '88
M. Spong '88
Sproesser '70
David Staman
Valerie Lynn Stella '87
Mary A. Stengel
Gerald Sterenczak
Irene Sterenczak
Grant D. Stevens '67
John Vincent Stevens '75
K, VIcki
William Stevenson '61
Barbara
L. Stiner
Linda V.
Stiriing '67
Regis C.
Stiriing '67
Sandra
S. Stoddert '64
JoEllen Stoll
John W.
Stoll Jr.
Lorna K. Storch '84
Diane W. Stracka
Diane Eileen Strauss '79
John N. Straw '61
Anonymous
'48
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Angela M. Stull '84
Timber R. Stump '85
William M.
Paul R. Styer '63
Walter F. Sullivan
Janet B.
Sumner
Anonymous '54
John
D.
Douglas Thran '77
Teresa Jane Thran 79
Ottice Tidwell
R.
William R. Tierney
'62
Timms
Daniel G.
Michelle M.
Robert Wayne Surridge
Alquin B. Swank '78
'75
Virginia
Tinman
"73
Lucy E. Szabo
Leon Szmedra
J. Alan SzymanskI '69
Alacoque B. Tack '69
Joseph D.Taglierl '74
'41
J.
Tauber
Elda H.Taylor '41
Frank M. Taylor '43
Michael Donald Thew '76
Jeannine A. Thibault '84
Elaine Uliasz
S.
Thomas
Charles D.
J.
Uberti "85
Umansky
'74
Unangst '67
Carl A. Unger '59
David L. Unger '76
Linda Unger "77
Meriel R.
"61
Donna M. Uroskie
George Vacca
John R. Thomas
Robert
'60
Tucker '74
Tucker '75
Susan K.
Mary Elizabeth
Thomas
Anonymous
Edythe H. Slanski
Mary
1914
Lovisa S.
Gossman
Glennis H. Rickert
Beulah D. Gibson
Marie Hemmig
Stasia Kowalski
Dora W. Risley
P. Stewart
Dorothy Bennetto
Tubrldy
Lena
E.
VanHorn
'72
W. Burnat
Viola M. Stadler
1928
Anonymous
Florence E. Munro
Eva
Kathryn M. Abbett
Alberta
1918
1925
Anonymous
Edith J. Baynum
Margaretta M. Bone
Watters
Elizabeth L. Daniels
Anonymous
Roy J. Haring
Anonymous
Leonora G. Heydon
Estella May Hyssong
Anonymous
Jean O'Dell
Francis A. Garrity
Dorothy
Mildred M. Powell
Grace
Susan
D. Turner
Bessie
Mae Werkheiser
Anonymous
Geneva
Mary
Helen V. Cashmareck
Irene A. Davis
P.
1919
Grace
Wiant
K. Miller
Catharine F. Wilkinson
E.
Baughman
1920
Anna
Hartman
1927
Grace
Anita R. Scott
Loie C. Bickert
M. Louise Stevens
Steriing Strauser
Rhea J. Slrausser
Florence Vorbleski
Dorothy B. Way
Weed
Wise
Kathleen S. Bonner
1923
Grace H. Brandon
Alice E.
Helen A. Gulley
Ruth
Henrietta Keller
Molly B. Duffy
Sylvia
Burdon
Cimmet
S. Dickstein
Ceil Tuffy
Edna
Helen M. Wright
Anonymous
Anonymous
1924
Gladys B. Krick
Regis J. Morris
Stella M. Murray
Margaret C. Pendleton
Helen E. Barrow
Grace W. Beers
Frances H. Blose
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B. Gattey
1934
Olive N. Williams
Margaret
E.
Yenchar
Anonymous
Walters
E. Saylor
Wertman
Gladys
J.
Whttmire
James H. Williams
Anonymous
Anna Nancy Zorskas
1929
Ida
W. Acore
Creveling
L.
LaRue
C. Derr
Florence
F.
Fowler
Frank
J.
Colder
Anonymous
Margie H. Gregory
Margaret S. Hartman
Kenneth
E.
Hawk
Florence E. Kitchen
Margaret S.
Janetta Y.
Bitler
Coleman
Anonymous
Long
McKinney
Blanche Millington
Dorothy H. Moore
Ella E.
Cobleigh
Lillian
R. Coldren
Anonymous
Margaret M. Coyne
Gladys A. Croman
Helen F. Rekas
Theron R. Rhinard
Estelle F. Senica
Lois D. Stouffer
1933
Thomas
Charlotte M. Kepner
1930
Lois M,
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H. Elizabeth Williams
Nelle D, Shockloss
Mildred S. Weiss
Lewis
Agnes
Wilson
Ethel Keller
Leonard Balchunas
Jean M. Bredbenner
Woodrow Brewington
I.
Anne L. Hibbard
Anonymous
E.
Hibbard
Anonymous
E.
Ariine F.
Haywood
J.
Mildred Hinebaugh
Sara
Anonymous
L.
Wilbur
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Paget
Welker
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Thacher
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Virginia D.
K. Powell
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Shive
Sara S. Walter
Mary
Oce Beryl W. Austin
Naomi Bender
E.
Vezo
Violet V.
Marjorie K. Perrotti
Elizabeth G. Vincent
Lucille
Anonymous
Anonymous
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Anonymous
Todd
Lawless
Atilla S. Lewis
Margaret L. Lewis
Gladys Hirsch Lyon
A.
Hervey B. Smith
Helen
Katfiryn E.
Lucile M. Ecker
J.
1922
Cecilia M. Philbin
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Anna
Ruth A. Smith
Bertha M. Sutliff
Wamtz
Anonymous
Anonymous
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Elizabeth D. Miller
Mary M, McElhenny
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Miriam
A. Stahl
Lydia Taylor Martin
L. Garey
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L.
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Freda
Ruth
Mary
Helen A. Kramer
Camilla
Anonymous
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Cora W. Burd
Retha M. Burgess
W.
Anonymous
1932
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Irene Creveling
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W. Zerbe 76
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K. Heintzelman
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James
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Annabel
Jean
Helen
Lois F.
Joseph A. Ellsworth
H. Bumis Fellman
Barbara J. Hartman
Stuart L. Hartman
Harry D.Jenkins
Jessie E.
1935
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Lauretta F. Baker
Victor J. Ferrari
1942
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Louise C. Bittenbender
Morgan
Helen A. Cimbala
Edwin R. Creasy
Markley
F.
Thelma
Menges
A.
Helen H.
Merrill
Reed
Elizabeth R.
Deppen
L.
Foose
E.
Jones
B.
Robert Kantner
J.
Anonymous
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Francis D. Sell
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George
McCutcheon
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A.
H-
Parsons
B. Carr
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Mildred R. Levitt
Shiriey B.
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1937
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Clemens
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Houck
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Marks
L.
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Lorraine S. Jones
Kemple
L.
Ruck
Smith
Jeanne
Zimmerman
N.
1943
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Winton Laubach
1941
1938
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Sara
Florence W. Barrett
Grace R.Buttman
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C. Stuart Edwards
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Raymond
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Hendler
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Bowman
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R. Casari
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F.
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Vance
S.
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E.
Hudock
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L.
E. Lavelle
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Lichtel
Mantana
S.
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George
T.
Sharp
Mary
F. Reilly
Renninger
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1939
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John
E.
Bokum
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L.
Bower
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E, Mitchell
Roberts
F.
Long
Edna M. Long
Stella C. Loucks
Janice N. Clemens
J.
Jean
A.
D. Pauline
Doris
Jr.
Beaver
H.
Jean Doughty
Leonard E. Gallley
Lola D. Glass
Constance Gobora
Maynard L. Herring
Eloise N. Fasshauer
Anonymous
Evelyn H. Brosious
Martha
Charies
E, Miller
Robert L. Bunge
Mary Chamberiain
Anonymous
Rodney
K.
Louise G. Fronlera
Marilyn Hester
Bertha K, Daniels
Beth H. Gardner
George F. Gehrig
Henry F. Pacholec
ConcettaG.Pasquarella
Dorothy D. Reichart
Richard
William J. Rishel
Richard A. Ledyard
Jack M. Lenhart
Nancy
J.
J.
Barchock
Devore
Edith T. Fling
William E. Horvath
J.
Flaherty
Richard E. Grimes
Mary
S.
Hawk
Morgans
William K. Roeder
Henry
Hurtt
F.
Laux
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Joyce Nicholson
Joseph James Pelchar
Michael Homick
Rose Marie
Feme
Irene
Pogirski
Janet Price
Roy W. Sanders
Thomas
Schukis
E.
S. Krothe
Marion B. Lawhorne
Mary Ruth Lewis
W. Jack Lewis
Raymond C. Hargreaves
Herman
George T. Herman
John Herman Jr.
Leonard M. Gabriel
Ronald G. Girlon
Rose Marie Kautz
Joan H. Kilroy
Jerome S. Kopec
Nancy Lychos
Robert
Carol
Huntsman
L.
Huniz
J.
James E. Kashner
Rodney C Kelchner
Shanahan
Francis J. Sheehan
Barbara Sherman
Albert J.
McManus
Reed 0.
Miller
Mane
Morgan
McCalla
John M. Stonik
Andre M. Vanyo
Patricia A. O'Neil
Ronald G, Krafjack
Joyce A. Krick
June E. Lynn
Robert T. Lyon
Gloria E. Pelffer
Jacqueline A, Michehl
Jack
P.
A.
Nancy
T. Phillips
William
Sandra R. Hollenback
Mary Kashner
Charies Loughery
Ernest Lundy
Alfred F, Miller Jr.
George
Mieike
J.
'
J. Miller
Walker
Betty M. Wolfe
Olive Jean Yannes
Anonymous
Eugene R. Schultheis
James E. Starr
Helen H. Rhawn
Annette Roush
Lynda L. Scott
1955
Oren
Donald Walker
L. Keith Weiser
John D, Wool
Anonymous
Anonymous
1957
Sarah
John
Bogdan
T.
Daniel Boychuck
L,
Charles M. Brennan
Byham
E. Byham
Nellie H.
William
Roy Croop
Jr.
Cyganowski
Alfred J.
A.
Michael R. Bernot
Barbara G. Davis
Fredric
Dirico Jr.
Nancy
Ben
Duke
C.
Jr.
Thomas
Goodwin
Haas
A.
Robert V.
Betz
J.
S. Betz
Robert P. BIyler
Dorothy A. Boughner
Eileen G. Burns
Carol
L.
Nanette
Clarke
Grossman
L.
Doris A.
Brown
Harry P. Burggraf
Harriet Link
Camp
Charies D. Casper
Mary M.
Ertel
Sally F. Dirico
Anne G.
Fisher
Fenstermacher
R. Arnold Garinger
Philip
W. Gergen
Margaret Ann Follmer
Donald R. Hare
AnnabelleL. Hargreaves
Mollie H. Harrell
William C. Harrell
Anonymous
Richard C. Knause
Nancy
Enola
George Lambrinos
David R, Linkchorst Sr
Donald R. McClintock
Holtzman
Rudolph V. Holtzman
Joseph Kinder
Marlene G. Klein
S.
Anonymous
Anonymous
James B. Creasy
Raymond F. Edwards
George W. Derk
Shirley B.
Swisher
Paul F. Troutman
James H. Vowler Jr.
Donald Wallace
Miriam Argall
William Hatrack
Robert Labarr
Constantine J. Spentzas
Marie E. Steltz
Marcella A. Belles
John
Palmer E. Dyer
Douglas Erickson
Stephen Fago
Mary K. Fowler
Mary C. Gehringer
Edward Goodharl
Leonora M. Goodwin
Baker
Hawk
Wynn
G. Richard
Thomas
P. Zelinske
James
Anonymous
Keller
R. Brosius
Pfister
F.
Brown
Corrigan
Gensemer
Ira B.
Joan
A.
Derk
L.
Eberhart
S. Fischer
Anonymous
Patricia A. Ikeler
P.
Joseph Jennings
Beveriy S. Johnson
Gary Ronald Kahler
Lane Larue Kemler
Penny Harvey Kemler
Jayne Ann Hittinger
James H. Horger
Joyce K. Houser
John
Anonymous
William Stephen Krash
Joseph
Anonymous
Rita V. Mauriello
Ellen J, Drumtra
Theodore W. Jarrett
Joanne D. Jones
Barbara C. Eskilson
Margaret Moore
C.
1956
Nancy
Allison
C. Diann Bauersfeld
L. Bitnerlll
Harvey C. Boughner
Shirley A, Carey
Carmel A. Casper
John Chruney
Marian W. Chruney
Thomas OhI
Kenneth O. Paisley
John R. Phillips
William Pohutsky
Thomas
J.
Reimensnyder
Elmer D. Robinson
Marilyn
J,
Rozelle
Larry A. Fisher
Barbara E. Flamm
B. Freeland
Lamar L, Freeland
Janet Louise Fry
Jill
Jean Lawton Funk
Betty
L.
Lois
Dale
Anita
J.
Jurick
Daniel C. Keller
Paul H. Kellogg
Jr.
Dale A. Krothe
Gloria
John
Mary Lewis
J.
Lipovsky
Suzanne Loughery
Virginia S. Kline
Patricia L. Knight
T.
Kovich
Leonard Kruk Jr.
Joan L. Laganosky
Joy L. Linn
John
S.
Anne
H. Sebastian
Walter
Anonymous
Judith W. Stevens
1958
Nancy Anderson
Alan H. Eardley
Beverly J. Edwards
Jean
Theophele
William R. Freed
Gummoe
Curtis R. English
Frances
Eyer
Helene C. Flecknoe
William E.
Joan
Hand
K. Harclerode
Barbara
F.
Roush
Armand L. Sebastianelli
Ava Jo Shippy
James R. Simon
John N. Straw
Dick C. Strine
John Woyurka
Frances G. Petruzzi
Imia Springman
Robert M. Rohn
I.
J. Luberecki
Ruth Maioriello
John K. Masters
Filomena L. McGlade
Matthew Mensch
Sonja A. Norton
William R. Norton
Dolores Palladino
Vernon
Seamon Jr.
Eugenia
Joanne
Sinn
F.
L.
J.
Bernice K.
William M.
Swisher
Terway
Thomas
Thomas
Todd Thomas Morris
Judy H. Murphy
Thomas Reed
William Stevenson
MaryAnneM.KIemkosky
Richard R. Lloyd
John E. McAuliffe
Kenneth R. Mertz
Richard R. Rapson
William R. Morris
Cari Janetka
Springer
Lloyd Livingston
Thomas W. Regan
Anonymous
8. Henllne
Hicks
Carol Livingston
Sara Ann Ramberger
Anonymous
James R. McCarthy
Hariey S. Stewart
J.
Lehew
Susan C. Lehrich
Robert E. Neary
Carimar Patrician
Lynn Joseph Paul
Wilbur G. Person
Gass
Kenneth H. Parker
Yvonne G. Rathbone
Sarae M. Homick
Patricia H.
Thomas
Edward M. Setar
Anonymous
Elias
J.
Fenstermacher
Audrey
Anonymous
J.
Delores
Dolores S. Senn
J.
Gretchen B. Letterman
Janice C. Lorah
David J. Loughlin
Paul A. Luzenski
Jack L. Masich
William L. Maurer
Jacquelin S. McKenzie
Carol Morgan
Anonymous
E.
Kleczynski
F.
Kathleen D. Janetka
Thomas
Jr.
Furman
Gensemer
Adam James
Loretta N.
Isaiah
Paulette B.
Dixon
McCarthy
L. McCloskey
Donald McNeils
Irene
Rittenmeyer
Patricia B. Hollingsworth
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Barbara A. Gasser
Marilyn R.
Duane A, Belles
Anonymous
Anonymous
Barbara D. Daub
Franklin M. Duncan
Johnson
aiandford B. Jones II
Franklin Edward Jones
Mae N. Jones
Dale W. Gardner
Houseknecht
H. Huber
James
H.
William
E.
J. Freireich
James
Wytia M. Bitner
Garrison
Paul
Louise M. Krafjack
Michael R. Crisci
L.
Alfred Ford
Anonymous
Erma Joanne
Anthony Lanzone
John E. Dennen
Sheldon Erwine
Robert
Foose
Nancy W. Knorr
Dolores A. Brennan
Joseph R. Froncek
Cocco
Virginia L.
J.
Helen M. Grim
Connie A. Hartman
Samuel W. Haupt
Clare Hileman
Ronald L. Hileman
Charies C. Housenick
Margaret L. Jaeger
Ryder
Sanders
Alton William Schmidt
Relda R. Scott
Lura S. Shader
Joseph J. Shemanski
John B. Sibly
Malcolm H. Smith
Donald W. Thomas
Allen B. Walburn
Ruth G.Williams
Fiscella
Gary
Sonia T. Foderaro
Robert A. Bottori
Jones
Joy
Anne Kelley Stonik
James W. Thompson
Rosemary T.
Anonymous
Sara A. Charies
John J. Chidester
Sandra C.
J.
Sherrill V.
Buckalew
William L Carson
J. Alfred Chiscon
Brenda Estradaberg
Barry F. Faust
Joseph
Jeanne Sick
Flora K.
Linda B. Boritz
Ruth E. Foose
Mariene J. Franey
Thomas N. Gorant
Theresa Y. Hartman
Michael R. Klick
Mary Ann C. Delia
Joann Derose
Martin Derose
F. Berry Jr.
Margaret Bittner
Thomas L. Engleman Jr.
Elizabeth D.
Robert J. Marenick
Janet Masterman
Edgar
Elizabeth M. Deal
L.
Mariene Holly
Joan R. Hinkle
Robert
Phyllis E. Barkley
Thomas F. Foley
Jane Ann Foltz
Anonymous
Ann A. Chance
Clarke-Nearing
Barbara W. Cobb
Faust
David
Harriet B. Davies
Esther M. Franklin
Evelyn M. Kilpatrick
Ann G. Auenweck
Anonymous
Anna Mae Bateman
Sandra Mae Evans
Eugene Paul Berg Sr.
Dahle D. BIngaman
Eleanor D. Bobber
B.
John W. Nemetz
John Panichello
Mary Ellen Poe
1954
C. Chepulis
Anonymous
Vicki W. Egli
Anonymous
Dorothy M. Enney
Joseph A. Enney
Nancy E. Evans
William F. Confair
Norman H. Ehrenfried
Roger W. Ellis
Regina Herchel Schiraldi
Elizabeth A. Schukis
John S. Scrimgeour
Erma Sheats
Charles R. Andrews
F. Burite
Clarence B. Barnharl
David L. Barnhart
Sherwyn d. Barnhart
Anonymous
Zahora
Gerald
Sylvia M. Gross
Sandra
J.
Randall P.
Dorothy Dayton
Arnold
E.
Beasom
Beckman
K.
Jeffrey E. Girton
Suzanne O.
Doris P. Wandishin
Ronald L. Davidheiser
Margaret E. Demeter
Baldwin
B.
Russell C. Davies
William D, Kauiz
Joseph
Anonymous
Nona
Vera
John
Mary Lou Linkchorst
Posey
1960
Boyd
Capece
Mae Clemens
Ellen
Anthony A. Alastick
1959
Jay R. Bangs
Lewis R. Mervine
Elizabeth S.
Adamsky
Patricia
Jerome
Mary
Anne
Barbara C. Burggraf
Slottje Burns
James A, Campbell
Jane
Nicholas
1961
Sue Ann Williams
Jane N. Yorks
William Bartleson
Pennington
Thoma
Zarek
J.
Marie Walsh
T. Welton
Ralph F. Wetzel
George E. Renn
Theodore F. Reznick
V.
Edwin
Judith A. Blair
Jr.
Mary R. Bickelman
E. Jean Bonta
Connie Boonie
Ronald E. Boonie
Paul R. Peiffer
Rosalyn
Glen Arthur Spaid
Kenneth A. Swatt
Mary Ann Swisher
William Fred Swisher
Philip A. Taormina Jr.
Yocum
J.
Cari A. Unger
Anonymous
OToole
Eleanor
Mary Pohutsky
Anonymous
Myra A. Wagner
J.
Paul H. Spahr
David W, Barbour
Jean Louise Barias
Charies Orner
Joseph R. Barkley
Martha Banieson
Thomas
Alice L. Socoloskie
Wojciechowskr
Ronald G. Wolfe
Mary Ann
Charies Puckey
Adams
C.
Frank J. Troxell
June Locke Taidnak
Donald G. Paralis
Clyde C.
Jr.
L.
Edward
George W. O'Connell
Keith A. Smith
1953
Harrison Morson
William
Romig
Lorraine Taylor
J.
F.
Richenderfer
Moritz L. Schullz
1962
Vincent
L.
F.
M. Donald Miller
Schumaker
Jeananne Scrimgeour
Ruth
Joseph
Ronald
Frances S. Snyder
David
L.
Stout
Dale B. Sullivan
Barbara S. Sutton
Nonnan
J.
A. Louise
Sutton
Thomas
Peifer
Mary L. Regan
Jean O. Reinhart
Robert
L.
Sarviss
Mary Ann Schalles
Nancy L. Schreyer
John Edward Schweizer
Thomas Edwin Searer
Nancy A. Silverman
Charies R. Sipos
Jerome DominlckSlavick
Leonard Dean Snyder
Minen/a A. Spaid
Ronald F. Starzel
Lawrence R. Supon
Constance T. Thomas
Edward H. Timm
Stanley R. Trout
Walter H. Veranda
Patricia L. Troxell
Neal John Weaser
Milton M. Wiesl
Gerald Johnson Wright
Robert E. Wan-en
Ruth A. Wasson
Joan
Jean Marie Paxton
Lawrence M. Troutman
Raymond A. Tnjdnak
Gordon G. Trumbower
Alton A. Pellman
Philip E. Undertcoffler
Joan
Rose Ann Radzinski
Barbara W. VanScoy
Gloria
Philip
Conroy Wavrek
Edward Leon Zimolzak
S. Welliver
M.
Wemtz
Wolfe
Willipm Zagar
S.
1963
Sarah A. Anthony
William T. Archibald
Report
Sorochak
Judith F. Austin
Francis
Ronald H. Beury
Barbara K. Spear
Don
Carl D. Bieber
Charles W. Brown
Jr.
Bums
Phyllis K.
James Stanley Case
Mary Lynn Cheney
Anonymous Margaret
James
Molly C. Miller
Nancy
Christina
R. Miller
Richard V. Miller
E. Springer
Mary Springer
Gary R. Stackhouse
Andrew L. Monisera
Ronnee 2. Moyer
Alexander R. Stepanski
Karl Z.
Najaka
Robert Nuneviller
J. O'Brien
Paul R. Styer
S.
Christina
Robert
J.
Nelson A. Swarts
Richard D. Walters
Robert Westover
Laura B, Willard
Joann M. Zogby
Owens
J.
Palmer
Virginia A.
Alex M. Kozlowski
Lillian Kreisher
David P. Labar
Josephine M. Crosstey
Darthy K. Davis
Linda J. Dent
1967
R. Jon Ackley
Edward T. Andrews
Donald
James
Judith
P. Lagator
Den-
L.
Jerome J. Lanuti
Susan M. Lunger
William T. Derricott
Mahan
Anonymous
Mary Ann Malecki
Thomas Mamell
Alex
Anonymous
Patricia A.
William
Bonnie
^
J.
Dubil
Donald B. Dugan
Mary
Dumbauld
Eddowes
Alice
Wayne
A.
Munson
Carol Koons
NIckola
Oram
J.
James Pegg
Amdt
G. King Perry
Bryan J. Balavage
Harry Balliet
Marion s. Bashoro
Samuel R. Bashoro
Verda Belles
John C. Poploskie
Paul H. Quick Sr.
Roseann Z. Quick
Thomas A. Quinn
Anonymous
Suzanne R. Berg
Brenda L, Rake
Alana M, Remley
Radway
Sylvia M,
Karen R. Paly
Judith S. McCorkill
Anna Pelak
Anonymous
Joanne Shaffer Pileski
Bah Poorman
Paulette Poremba
John
Edward Azary
Anne G. Baker
John
Jean M. Moody
Glenn R. Morrison
L. Beard
Diane A. Bensinger
Bonnie L. Black
Margo B. Brabson
Gerald T. Braglio
Sandra R. Richter
Dorothy K. Norbury
Beveriy H. Roberts
Irene A. Frantz
Jill
Joseph L, Nutaitis
Joanne N. Pineno
Robert
Frederick E. Saxlon
Francis C. Plucinsky
Wilbur
Charies W. Scarantino
Anita L. Profit
John R. Schneider
Bonnie Jean Rae
John C. Carr
David P. Cecco
Sally M, Sherratt
Larry R. Breiner
Karen Gates
Lois J. Gritman
Michael F. Gross
Mary Etien Fetterman
Ariene B. Burgess
David W.
Schramm
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
John M. Chyko
Roger
Schropp
Veronica Ratamess
Harry W. Ravert
Diane
Roberta J. Chase
Michael J. Christina
Diane Mei Ling So
Grant D. Stevens
Anonymous
Linda V.
Diane M. Cosgrove
Harry R, Davios
Douglas L. Davis
Ronald Digiondomenico
Bronda J, Dorshimor
Louise A. Dubois
Regis C. Sllriing
Harold A. Swigart
Frank J, Szaiku
John C. Edwards
Jonolle C. Edwards
Spencer L. Empet
Charies M. Evans III
Meriel R. Unangst
Betty S. Fetter
John C, Wise
Sandra Jean Colon
Patricia B. Cranford
Ronald W. Cranford
Barbara P. Criswell
Claire O. Dale
Sandra E. Damato
Shirley K. DeFacis
Donald E. Denick
Robert Depo
Dorothy J. Differ
Raymond M. DIRoberto
Katherine C. DiSimoni
Anonymous
Fausey
Judith R.
Jr.
Anonymous
Manny Gunne
Ann Marie Harner
G.
Daniel E. Harner
Robert N. Hartman
Carol A. Haswell
Anonymous
Anonymous
Jered L. Hock
Margaret A. Hosey
Robert C. Houck
Terry
Hunsinger
L.
Marilyn
Conard
Rochelle K. Davidson
David W. Dinsmore
Patricia E. Dopsovic
Richard D. Dopsovic
Robert J. Eddinger
Nancy B. Erway
Joan M. Fattorini
Kalisz
J. Keller
William
Viola A.
Supon
Lowell A. Tinner
A. Fino
Ronald
J.
Wirth
Anonymous
Anonymous
James
C.
Nancy
L.
McShea
Mesick
Raymond
N. Miller
Frederick T. Minnick
Robert D. Moyer
J.
Robert
Virginia C.
L.
III
Robert M. Blue
Donna R. Boston
Roland C. Boyle
Haefner
Marilyn
L.
Hesel
Hinckley
III
Beatrice M. Bieber
Frank R. Harris
James
E. Barfield
Jr.
Atherholt
Ann M. Hughes
Patricia L. Hughes
Elaine B. Kennedy
Donald R. Kleckner
Judy B. Kleinbauer
Elizabeth A. Cimbala
Virginia
Deborah S. Cook
Joseph G. Durdock
Thomas
Barbara A. Faust
Stuart E. Faust
Barbara Wendell
Barrie B. White
Donald L. Whitebread
Donald G. Franklin
Gerald R. Fritz
Larry E. Klouser
Joseph R. Gates
Wayne L. George
Anonymous
Geraldine M. Gillung
Timothy O'Leary
William O. Kraftchak
Tom
Joseph V. Oravitz
Ronald J. Petnjzzi
Joan Kraftchak
Keith L. Kramer
Michael M. Kush
Robert A. Green
Thomas V. Nawrocki
Wendy
Gail
L.
Nolin
Nuss
Frank
J.
Petzak
Anonymous
Robert J. Kutchi
Louise Nye Lark
Stephanie Lindner
Dorothy P. Lindsay
Donald L. Poust
Ruth S. Price
Sylvia M. Radway
Beatrice L. Robinson
Richard L Rohrer
Gary G. Rupert
Nancy Lee Rupert
John
E. Schell
Ann
Gary
Albert Shisko
Andrew
Lynn Shoop
F,
Mahoney
Robert A. Mayefskie
Elaine
Mayhew
John W. McCorkill
E.
McGee
Carl L.Millard
Jr.
Carole A. Millard
Thomas Sr.
W. Tinner
Philip M.
B. Gillung
Sally A.
Greenberg
Robert P. Griesing
Mary W. Griffiths
Robert W. Griffiths
Ray E. Gross
II
Marilyn D.
Gunne
Elaine S. Hackenberg
Janet U. Hoffman
Joseph F. Holden Jr.
W. Jay Hurst
Carol L. Johnson
Thomas J. Kaczmarek
Joseph R. Koons
Carol
J.
Toth
W. Walters
Roger H. Williams
Kenneth C. Wochley
Carol S. Yoder
Joseph D. Zavaglia
Karen B. Zavaglia
Robert
L. Hartzell
Harvey
P,
Himes
Jamiolkowski
J. Klock
Andrew
T. Kosvitch
Sharon Kribbs
Joseph P. Kuberl
Raymond
Carison
B.
Scott
L.
Anita D. Shaffer
Laird D. Shively
Stirling
Mary G. Teter
Donald
E. Utrich
L. Vaughan
Waples
Margaret
John
J.
James
Emma J.
Sally A, Flaherty
George
R.
Thomas
A.
Anonymous
Lomas
Carole
Long
L.
Gerhard*
Hostetier
Ruth F. Major
Gertrude Ann Mandak
William J. Gering
Arno O.
Lynn W. Grimm
Miller
Anonymous
Morrison
L,
John S. Mulka
John D. Nattras
Nancy S. Patton
Priscilla B.
Mary
Sylvia A.
Jr.
C. Harold Hurley
Geraldine M. Jackson
Reimold
William M. Reiter
Gerald L. Robinson
David
L.
Linda Johns
Gary L. Russell
Mary R. Scarantino
Anne Marie Scheirer
Woodruff
Yacina
Carol M. Zablocky
Irwin F. Zablocky
Richard E. Zerbe
J.
1968
Paul M. Allen
Susan E. Alvarado
John M. Auten
John W. Bilder
Joy A, Bitler
Robert E. Boose
David W. Bowen
Sally S. Brewington
Joan Jordan
Patricia Kaczmarek
Camille W. Brown
Frank J. Kanwacki
Ronald R. Klemkosky
Thomas F. Knorr
Gale L. Burns
Dennis William Byrne
Donna Marie Byrne
Janet G. Callahan
Charles
J.
Judith A. Koval
Sharyn
Cecelia G. Smith
Gene
Kovalchick
Thomas
Kratz
George
Kwasnoski
Phillip D. Landers
Ruth Oberdorf Lunger
Twila K. Lyons
R. Randolph May
Gerald P. McBride
Marjorie M. McCormick
Connie
Stephen G. Korol
David
John
Michael A, Bonacci
Petty J. Walter
Susannah W. Brody
Susan H. Carlson
Rose M. Chiki
Barbara U. Connor
Richard T. Williams
Sandra B. Williams
Donna M. Uroskie
Gary
J.
Meade
Elaine H. Mehle
L.
H.
Jr
Patricia
L.
Brown
Carr
M. CesarinI
E.
J.
Chetlew
Clewell
W. Cobb
Richard P. Conner
Lisbeth D.
Copes
Shiriey B. Crawley
Sandra
K.
CroH
Vicki F. Culton
Gloria J. Dailey
Anonymous
Michael V. Mellinger
Constance M. Davis
Joseph M. Deardorff
Patricia C. Miller
Gail M. Detlos
John David Montgomery
John M. Dellos
Michael
Wynings
Young
Young
Joseph M. Youshock
Karen
James
L.
B.
Francis
Wolfe
E.
Ida M.
Bausch
Kathleen A. Benckor
Doreen K. Schramm
June Getz Seely
Kalhryn L. Sharrow
Cecelia M. Toth
William A, Turley
Jr.
Thomas A. Baradzlej
Anonymous
Mary E. Batman
Frederick T.
Hill
Robert F. Holly
Catherine E. Hudak
William E, Hunter
Plucinsky
W. Rapp
Rapp
B. Hill
Nila S.
Prosseda
A.
Frederick
C. Griffith
Donna L. Hand
Samuel J. Hand
Allen W. Handwork
Susan R. Hicks
Richard Miller
Carole
Sue
Wlndt
F.
Kerry S. Fetter
Jeremy
Tlmms
Daniel G.
Leonard G. Lawrence
James H. Lewis
Thomas P. Switzer
James E. Tamecki
Cromwell
Kenneth G. CromwellJr,
A. Carl
J.
Marilyn B. Steinhart
Alice K.
M, Buckno
Bums
Elinor P,
1966
Marc L. Bartlebaugh
Rosemarie Bereznak
Gladys D. BIngaman
Robert J. Biscombe
Janet Constantine
III
Anonymous
Jan
Grimm
Richard
Lawrence C. Bankes
Shymansky
Anonymous
Edward
Frederick
Carol A. Straub
Goss
D.
Betsy R. Grabill
Bruce S. Grant
Mary C. Grant
A.
Donald R, Campbell
Garrison
L.
Joseph C. Huttemann
Gretchen J.
J.
Floyd M.
Lindy A. Mattern
Harvey R. Schlesinger
Judith F. Schrecongost
Michael L. Schrecongost
CaM P. Sheran
Nancy R. Sheran
Ronald H. Sherralt
Susan M, Caldwell
William H. Hoffman
John P. Skowronski
Ida Jeanne Smith
Jade W. Snyder
Regina K. Snyder
Robert W. Snyder
Jean A. Stankiewicz
Donald E. Stanko
F. Gilotti
Earl W. Lewis
Barbara A. Lizzul
N. Mattern
Vivian R. Schiffgens
T. Foster
H. Belle
Vincent
Judith R. Lagator
Billy
Saxe
Margaret L. Burns
Charlynne P. Caillaud
A. Fogarty
Richard C. Heller
Sharon K. Herr
James
C. R. Albright
Joseph M. Apichella
Kutchi
Rutski
F.
Sandra D. Sample
Remley
Larry E.
Judy
A. Foster
Mary Lou
Patricia A. Abraczinskas
Amy
Ann
Ross
Richard Y. Runyan
Glenn R. Rupert Jr.
William C.
Glon H, Book
M. Stephen Boston
Marcia E. Bryan
Roberts
Deanna S. Robinson
Angelica G. Sacco
Robert 0. Samsel
Lorraine M. Savidge
Harry M, Saxton Jr.
Barry E. Scheetz
Rosemary
Jean
John
Doreen Shop©
Linda
Judith
Rosini
J.
Linda R, Shively
Harold C. Ackerman
Kline
Rice
J.
William
Rebuth
Joan L. Evans
John D. Evans
Joseph P. Fazzari
Edwin W. Fenstennacher
1965
Marty M. Ginty
L.
Daniel
J.
Carole J. Evans
David H. Evans
Norman Geisinger
Ann M. Kester
John W. Knorr
Lovey Kopetz
Claudia
Jr.
W. Montello
Elizabeth
Arthur M.
Garrison
L.
Michael
E.
Lincoln S. Miller
Rae Unger
Donna K. Weigand
George A. Weigand
Victor F. Widmann
David A. Yergey
Randall R. Young
J. Fritz
Dawn
Jr.
Megargel
J.
Adam
Charline Yeager
T. Fredericks
William
Helen M. Tolomay
Frances E. Troutman
Sandra
Rosanne
Ann
Setcavage
Barry O. Smith
Mane A. Solensky
Sandra S. Stoddert
Stanley A. Fraind
Dora
Emil Kasarda
R. Schutter
E.
John A. Foderaro
Lee
J. Jarrett
S.
Karrin
Richard N. Faust
Jean H. Fino
Raymond
Jr.
S. Rochfort
Norma
James
Cole
J.
L
Paul
Rankin
J.
Ada M. Rice
Terry
Judith T. Isenberg
Patricia
Alherholt
L.
Richard G. Davala
Grigalonis
L.
Harold C. Andrews
Harold
William M. Ginty
Michael
1964
McGovern
E.
L.
Mehle
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Sandra
Cerullo
Susann C. Doletski
Candace N. Donachy
Karen L. Duh
Jefferis
Susan M. Murr
Patricia Myers
Patricia A.
Terry S. Eddinger
Linwood D. Nester
Donald
Charlotte M.
Empet
Emey
V. Emey
Dana
Nan
Susan
Novak
Diana
Margaret M. Fairbairn
Michael P.
John J. Falalovich
Ace T. Faust
JudithA. Fenstermacher
Joan A, Fetterman
Lawrence F. Foran
M. Betsy Palilonis
Nancy
Chellew
L. Ostrelich
Barbara Anne Pennock
Barbara Perry
John
R. Perry III
Richard A. Philipkoski
Paul E. Piatt
Cobb
Carl J.
Rebecca
J.
Dufalio
J.
Evans
Willard B.
Luanne G. Kinney
K. Vicki
Harold D. Barretts
W. Robert Beam
Daniel A. Kliamovich
Doyle H. Klinger Jr,
Robert
Stephen M. Klinger
Mary L. Knauss
Michael J, Ladd
Ruth A. Stauffer
David C. Steiner
Olah
L.
Orth
J.
Beverly Perlow
Davis
Carol G. Deardorff
William J, Dorneman
Paul
Deanna M. Banonis
Donna
Albert
Clayton
F.
Peter P. Perlow
Jr.
Edward
R. Petras
Barbara
F,
Mary
Jr.
David A. Feather
Pierce
Beecham
D.
Richard Beierschmitt
Richard E, Bell
Frank A. Belietieri
Beth Ann Berney
Judith G. Bieber
Richard Lee Bingaman
Jon L. Black
Anonymous
K. Pierce
Harriet A.
George
Poechmann
Lamey
Charlotte
David A. Lanning
David C. Large
John H. Stutzman
Kathryn W. Stutzman
Monique H.
Thomas
Charles Ranck
Ruth A. Flannery
Noble C. Quandel
Kandace C.
Marcella D. Rakocy
Ann
Carroll J. Redfern
Emilie P.
Patricia J.
George
Carol Ruth Gesalman
Reed
Robert L. Reed
Carol Marone Rieder
M. Louann Rudy
Russell C. Rudy Jr,
Karen A. Lehman
Evelyn K. Lewis
Lynn Lomas
J. Susan Ludwig
Bernard
Kathryn E. Giger
Aracella E. Schlegel
Ellen L, Gilmore
Thelma Goodman
Susan L Gordan
George R. Seifert
Nancy K, Shaffer
Barbara A. Sherwood
Nancy Ann Golly
Karl D.
G. Richard Garman
Bernard J. Gavlick
Rocco
Gentele
P.
Greco
Charles
J.
Myra J.
Sharon
Griffith
Gene
Olin
C. Gruber
Mariann Gruber
Kathleen A. Grugan
Grugan
Larry A.
Guarino
Diane M. Hall
Elwood R. Harding
Louis
J.
Jr.
Hartman
Richard L. Hartman
Dennis Heaton
Diane M. Henry
Eileen
Rosemary
Herman
C. Skomitz
Stephen F. Foltz
Sandra J. Garlunkel
E.
Geise
William A. Giannetta
Thomas
Brent C. Davis
Marilyn J. Davis
Russella
Esther M. Dreisbach
James
John D. Dreisbach
Janet H. Moyer
John
Ann Marie Hutz
Gail
Cynthia M. Drucis
Carol
George W. Snyder
Trathen
Wayne
John
L.
Constance
E. King
Klimash
Patricia J.
Carol A. Kllnger
Donna
F,
Knouse
Dale Kreischer
Andrew
L.
S.
Watto
E. Kuffa
Elaine Kuffa
Sandra M. Langerholc
Sandra C. Larson
Karen M. Lesch
Robert D. Llewellyn
Patrick M.
Lynch
Thomas Lyons
Vincent
Jerry
J.
Majikas
W. Manhart
Kathleen K. Kuzmiak
Robert Zaionis
Anonymous
L.
Lomas
Linda F. Mackavage
Edward R. MacKay
Phyllis M. MacKay
Holly A.
Waltemyer
Donna R. Watson
Marsha H. Waycie
Margaret
L,
John
Ruth
James
Eugene M. McCiaHerty
Virginia J. McClafferty
McDonald
C. McDonald
Kathy J. McGuire
Gail L.
Anonymous
Allan R. Berry
Berry
Eileen Meiser
Charles F. Bowman
Janice T. Bowman
Karen Mellinger
Charles Leo Miller
Sandra
Ronald
Linda K. Mills
Michael T. Butler
E.
L.
Brown
Burrows
Francis Callahan
Linda
L.
McKee
Julia J. McKee
Anonymous
Henry
E,
J.
Weaver
Anonymous
Chartotte E. McBride
T. Bennett
Jr.
Carr
James L. Carter
Thomas F. Castrilli
A,
III
II)
Noreen McKiniry
Marshall
Jr.
Robert H. Timm Jr.
Helen G. Wagenseller
Michael Wagner
Lee
Lee
L.
Janet Mane Majikas
Frank J. Matthews
Richard
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Janice F. Langville
1969
Karen L, Arner
John P. Bane
C, Mike Beagle
Eva C. Beagle
June R. Bednar
Lee
S. Moffett
Alacoque 8. Tack
Linda D, Thacker
Leonard T. Thomas
Carolyn T.
James M. Bonacci
Richard W. Bower
Mary Ellen Montgomery
William Moul
Katherine M. Mulka
Frank S. Straub
Susan Shadle Swartz
J. Alan Szymanski
Elizabeth J. Macknis
E. Martin
Dawn
Kichner
Elaine R. Kurtz
Lanny
Sosnoskie
L. Spence
Lawrence A. Steixner
Kenton J. Stimeling
Wayne J. Koch
Ann
Jr.
Judith
Gail B, Landers
Pamela
Anonymous
M. Karlow
E.
Smolick
Patricia L.
E. Keifer
Donna
L.
Barbara M. Socarraz
III
Richard O. Wilhour
Helen M. Marcott
McClellan
Jarrard
Brenda N. Williams
Raymond B. Wolverton
Kathy Woodward
Theresa Z. Yanonis
Nelson W. Yoder
Frances M. Zaiinski
Madelyn Kush
Austin A. Kurtz
L.
Robert Kelsey
Jr.
Weaver
Kenneth D. Weaver
Thomas R. Welsh
Daniel R.
Kerr
Ralph C. Moerschbacher
Leiand A. Smeltz
J.
W. Mehnng
James A. Metzler
Anonymous
David E. Minnier
Betsy J. Montileone
R. Williams
Marcia H. Williams
Barbara A. Williard
Dorothy S. Windt
Diane J. Wise
William R.
Wise
Dorothy Worhoch
Frances Jean Wright
Susan
H. Yacina
Judith A.
Yanchek
Kathryn D. Nalevanko
Anonymous
Linda E. Nicholson
Rosalee M. Aten
Kay Frances Baker
Anonymous
Edward W. Beishline
Thomas
Munch
N. Benfer
Gary W. Bennett
Murray
Kathleen A. Murray
William B. Murray
Janet N. Nash
Barbara W. Nestor
Barbara A. Nielsen
Angeio A. Bianchi
Glenn A. Bieber
Joann Blackmore
Christine M. Blackwell
Charles G. Noll
Dennis
Kathryn
J. Feist
Evelyn M. Fettenman
Roger J. Fetterman
Franks
Patricia A.
Warren
A. Frantz
Eileen S. Frey
Robert F. Frey
Jack E. Friedman
Dennis C. Frymoyer
Judith A. Fuhrer
James L. Gavitt
Anonymous
Joseph J. Gnbbin
John P. Gross
Helen V. Hamm
Regina H. Hepner
David Herbert
Warren N. Herman
William F. Hibschman
Cinde L. Hippenstiei
Gary L. Hitz
Roy E. Hoglund II
Sharon L. Holtzer
Martha M. Horan
Karen K. Honwath
Theresa Houck
Beverly A. Howley
Grace M. Jaskiewicz
Elizabeth A. Jones
Marcella A. Kaczmarcik
Kathleen A. Kapes
Deborah J. Keefer
Stephen E. Keefer
Robert Adamshick
Ruth Neibert Andrione
Ardan
Bair
Robert
Anonymous
Esther Ann Zabilz
Carlene C. Morrow
Robert G. Mull
L.
Ann
Nancy E. Edwards
Anonymous
Charles
1970
Vicki
John R. Benedict
D. Mott
J.
1971
Dianne
James W. Dulaney
Frank C. Yartz
Elaine Zaionis
Gloria A. Wilson
Mark Yanchek
Richard Miller
Donald R. Deitterick
Cathy Deluca
Meriam Deza
DeAndrea
Michael Weinberg
Irene M. Williams
Robert A. Wolf
Meilke
lldra J,
Patrick T. Slavin
Violet
Nancy
Ellen
Mears 111
Messerschmidt
F.
Moerschbacher
Teresa A. Montanaro
Suzanne M. Moran
Emil T. Moskovich
George A. Motsko
Francis T.
Shannon-Askew
James M. Shaughnessy
Clark
Kathy R. Hippenstiei
Dale L. Houck
Jane
Albert E. Kieski
Ronald E. Sekellick
Margaret Y. Seltzer
Lenore A.
III
William S. Tomlinson
Allen R. Waring
III
J.
McAnnaney
L. McDonald
Teresa M. McNamara
Reinhold A. Schuiz
Loretta H. Hricak
Willard F. Kelchner
E. Cioffi
R.
McAndrew
J.
J.
Dona M. Houck
J.
Eugene
Ellen C. Cioffi
Sakusky
Patrick
Sandra R. McAndrew
John H. Dasch
Joan E. Dautrich
Renee 2. Vergari
Carmen L. Vishnesky
Walter
Pamela
B. Martin
A. Martin
Anonymous
Donna M, Schuiz
Richard
John
Kanavy
Kearney
John
Gary O. Schmidt
Lois J. Schmidt
S. Gribbin
Randy W. Hackenburg
Frank G. Haduck
Samuel Jayne
Nancy L. Kaplan
K.
James M. Warnagiris
James
Barbara W. Carter
Anthony Cherill
Barbara K. Cimino
Sandra
Connie
J.
Sylvia P.
Jacquelin
Judith M. Carr
Carolyn H. Rider
Linda B. Roscoe
Sally
Rothermel
Ronald E. Rupert
John
Gerald R. Valonts
Joanne
Reimold
Undenwood
Pamela D. VanEpps
Mary J. Veet
Joseph Vezendy Jr.
Maria Vezendy
Nadia M. Walsh
Gloria J. Walson
Robert T. Colahan
Donald A, Corbin
Jane L. Corbin
Anonymous
Holly
J.
S.
Betty J.
Robert T. Marshall
Dolores A. Sarno
Douglas C. HIppenstiel
Donald E. Hock
L.
Brown
Sandra Campbell
Anonymous
Deborah G. Hess
Randolph H. Hess
Douglas M. Hill
S. Taylor
Reed
Jennifer
Arthur A. Steiner
Linda H.
L.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Dale C. Henne
Thomas
Harris Brandt
Barbara J. Grabfelder
Kurt C. Grabfelder
Sharon B. Spallone
Jean D. Sponenberg
Steiner
Jr,
I.
Terence T. Hatch
Sharon L. Helser
L.
Sharon
Connie
Gay
David C.
George
Ruth A. Slonaker
Martin T. Smith
Sharon
J.
Richard C.
Shotwell
L.
Gary Shuey
Dennis R. Siegmann
Griggs
L.
Schaefer
F.
Foltz
L.
Sullivan
J.
Swisher
Paul R. Szymonski
William E. Tobias
Nicholas A. Torano
Thomas J. Troy
Lehman
Donna
Dennis D. Bohr
Antoinette B. Bosevich
John W. Frey
Karen
Laulenschlager
Beverly Lee Bode
Patrice Bognel
P. Pratico
P. Steixner
Kathleen Stimmel
Robert S. Stoudt
Ruth A. Polashenski
Poechmann
L.
Maureen
Stewart O. Stroble
Thomas
James
Richard Staudt
Sylvia Landis
Robert M. Fink
Richard W. Foust
Paul D. Fowler
J.
Anonymous
Albert J. Fisher
Vita J. Forlenza
Sproesser
Stablum
Kathrine M. Niemiec
Joanne M. Owens
Russell J. Palkendo
Susan Palkendo
Dawne Pender
Clayton
J.
Paul G. Clothier
Niadna
L.
J.
Peggy Lou Clark
C. Nester
Linda
R.
M. Murr
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J.
Hughes
Charles
George
J.
R. Frederick
John
Anonymous
Murphy
J.
Elizabeth
J.
J.
Thomas
Nye
Bergalis
D. Blackwell
L.
Blue
Donna Lee
Oakley
Harris Bonacci
P. Paciotti
Barry
Thomas J. Papaleo
E.
L.
Boone
Jean Boran
Lois Lufkin Peiffer
Paul V. Bower
Linda M. Perry
Judy
Thomas
Katrina
P. Pierontoni
K.
Brill
L.
Caporaletti
Gerard J. Pierotti
Margaret Pursell
Mary Margaret Rachko
Marie Ann Carchilla
David N. Carr
Stanley G. Rakowsky
Charles A. Reh
Joanne
F.
Richard
L.
Ronald L. Reitz
Mary L. Reynolds
Peter T. Reynolds
Lynn S. Roccograndi
Donita C. Rodarmel
Erta L. Rodgers
Leslie A. Rohrbach
Helen D. Salamone
BrinleyJ. Crahall
Virginia P.
Schaefer
Freda Seiple
Anthony F. Selvoski
Roberts, Shelly
Lorraine M.
Terty
L.
Shema
Shoener
Susan Skiptunas
Ted Clayton Smith
Frank
J.
Cebula
Charnock
Coup
Jr.
Diane Cuirte
William J. Davies
Janet L. Deandrea
Martha H. Denkenberger
Raymond W. Depew
Llewellyn T. Dollman
Susan
J, Dollman
Margaret R. Doty
Harry E. Dowling Jr.
Kenneth R. Drake
Dwight P. Edris
Mary A. Egianski
Phyllis H. Engart
Linda M. Evans
II
Patricia E.
Fear
Howard W. Fraley
Tony R. Frazier
Shirley Keller
Wallace D. Smith
Chester C. Snavely
Cathy A. Snyder
David Kent
Judith U.
Thomas L Funk
David A. Keifer
Snyder
Gerald S. Frey
Report
John
Gantz
J.
III
Robert W. Rupp
Frank D. Gehrig
Donna Jean M. George
C. David Gerberich
Sandra
James W. Gilhooley
Howard R. Gola
Edward W. Gonnley
Janice E. Schneck
Vincent
Craig
Gorskr
F.
Cox Gouba
Ruth A. Hack
Terry Lee Hahn
Elaine
John
Haile
J.
Jr.
Hanes
Kathleen F. Harmanos
Stephen A. Harmonos
Margaret N. Hartman
Lesley
J.
Rupp
Anonymous
L.
Russel C, Scheuren
Gary L. Seymour
Anonymous
Shotwell
L.
A. Michael Shull
Louise Sitler
Patncia A. Sladicka
F.
Kenneth
F.
Smalt
James M. Smith
Susan L. Smythe
Wayne
D.
Smythe
Snyder
L. Choyka
John R. Choyka
Pamela L. Cincotta
Janice
Roben R. Cleaver
Cynthia Keyack Cone
Connahan
Patricia C.
Bonnie L. Cox
Jane-Elmes Crahall
Cynthia G. Dagger
Elizabeth a. Dahlgren
Jack A. Davenport
Lynn Davies
James W. Davis
Jr.
Richard John Derolf
Robert H. Desilver
George
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B.
Lampman
Calvin A.
Sharon L. Lane
George J. Lapore Jr,
Janet L. Lapore
Dortred B. Large
Sharon M. Lauderman
Bruce A. Leauby
Susan M. Lee
MaryAnn Levine
M. Levine
Philip
John W. Liggett
Jo Ann Long
Anonymous
Samuel John
C.
Gerald E.
David P. Sosar
Anonymous
Lorraine Klatch Marcus
Susan M. Spearing
Kay
Nicholas A. Martelli
Nancy R. Hickey
Anonymous
Dolores A. Honecker
Patricia Stetz
Donald J. Ely
Bruce S. Fehr
Sharon
Carolyn M. Swindro
Shirley A. Troy
Carol B. Turiey
Anthony Vigilanti
Gregory J. Viola
Marijean A. Vlassenko
John F. Harlzog
Joanne G. Heins
Horensky
Vida H. Horn
William L. Houser
L.
Philip
M. Irey
Hugh
R.
Jones
David
F.
Kaleta
III
Edward C. Stine Jr.
Mary A. Sucheski
Anonymous
Keith A.
Jane
Diana
Kasenchak
Wagner
Anonymous
Waick
Richard G. WaIck
Lamar
L.
A.
D. Kerstetter
Jeffrey D. Kleckner
Jean L. Klinger
Dianne E. Knorr
Bethanne V.Kob
Jack L. Kocher
Michael
L.
Kotojejchick Jr.
Krammes
Bruce S.
Ann
H. Kufta
L.
Drake
L.
Louis J. Melovage
John Michaels
William
Jane
Gaydos
J.
Anna
Gittler
Barbara C. Gormley
Susan
J.
Goudy
Paul V. Graff
Duane R. Greenly
Susan A. Greenly
Robert A. Gutheinz
Guzofsky
Bart)ara J. Hallman
Thomas H. Hard Jr.
Betty Zablocky Harris
David
Johns
Judy Eileen Johnson
Dale E. Kashnor
J.
Katch
D. Abbott
Gall S. Kipp
Richard C. Adams
Richard J. Angerman
Jr.
Barbara A, Antonio
Carolyn M. Arndt
Theresa A. Ashnoff
Charlotte B. Bacino
Thomas Paul Banyas
Kathryn A. Kirk
Alan L. Klawittor
Owen
Kirby
Alex
J.
Smith
Spencer
Jon
F. Stoner
Michael A. Suchanick
E. Szabo
Rosanne M. Testa
Dianne Wydock
Thompson
Lucy
William R. TIernoy
William R. Klingorman
Garry B. Korman
Joyce Ann Mary Kostick
Charies Scott Barhight
Kush
Robert Howard Lauvor
Jean F. LoGatos
Debra
Terrence
H. Richard
Joseph M. Tosca
Kenneth Eugene
Jr.
Jr,
Tromotter
Barbara A. Troutman
William J. Troutman
Anonymous
Lauren
Gail A. Aronoff
James
Robert W. Parry
Thomas W.
Kerry S. Ayers
Linda S. Partlon
Shelley J. Partlon
Claudia
Cheryl D. Bastinelli
Beaver
Beer
L.
Vicki J.
R. Hatton
Herbert
Beverly A. Hibschman
Wanda
Masorti
Sandra
K. Hinckley
Hill
Patricia C.
Booth
James
R. Platukis
Fred N.
Popper
Patricia
Helen
L
Carol
J.
Anne
L.
Bostian
Sheila
Ann Kinder
Nicholas D. Kindt
Joan Reese-Giesman
Brauner
Shirley L. Brofee
Linda N. Brouse
Carol A. Bnjchko
George L. Bnjchko
James P. Reicharl
Anonymous
Mary Ellen T. Caffas
Mary Shaffer Campbell
Joan A. Rothenmel
Stephen A. Ruckle
Helen Wood Rupert
Linda K.
D. Michael
Carodiskey
Michael J, Can-oil
Gary M. Chambers
John B. Paul
Nancy E. Piatt
Barbara A. Platukis
Louise A. Pool
M. Jay Pope
Kent L. Prizer
Bixler
Maurice V. Bochicchio
Steven F. BonUacIno
B. Kindt
Kenneth
L.
Kline
Robert D. Klinger Jr.
Phyllis M. Klouser
Christine
Houck Knepley
J.
D. Ravert
William A. Reber
Janice E.
Macgeorgo
Mark
Robert M. Boyer
Thomas Leon
Jerry
Antoinette Marie Boike
Briggs
Colleen Brosh
Bucher
Susan M. Byorek
Patricia Elaine
Anthony
Chapman
J.
Chatkiewicz
Jr.
McClellan
L.
Douglas F. McClintock
Denlse Y. McDaniols
Jerome John McDonald
Frances G.
Miller
Morgans
Dennis E. Moser
Margaret M. Mould
Judy K. Mowery
Rodney
Denise L. Nangle
David R. Navrockl
Ann M, Neary
Janet H. Dahlquist
Marcia E. Dobil
Linda K. Drumm
Richard J. Eckersley
Mary Louise
Joan
B.
James
Roth
A. Scalise
Jacqueline M.
Scheuren-Klees
Pamela
Cecilia Silvers
Max
Kathy
J.
Schleif
Schlesinger
E. Schlesinger
Marian T. Schneck
Karieen D. Smith
Marguerite I. Smith
Linda A. Williams
Gerald
Witte
L.
Youshock
Gail E. Zoccola
James
Zoccola
T.
O'Neill
1974
Eileen Abruzzi
Robert
F.
Stephen
Anderson
A.
Andrejack
Angerman
Donna M. Anglemyer
Catherine
J.
Keith David
Anthony
Robert Keith Arnold
Pamela
J.
Balr
Neil K. Obertioltzer
Rickey Gerald Balr
Robert 8. Oliver
Carol A. Bankus
Jr.
Osenbach
Edward G. Edwards
Mary T. Ernst
Anthony
Gregory R. Falatek
Jean M. Flynn
Sandra A. Foreman
Joan M. Peron-Ronca
Scott D. Peterman
Brenda S. Batdorf
Wanleta W. Bendinsky
Ruth Elaine Benner
Moltie D.Benshoff
David S. Beyerle
Dennis
Judith A. Beyerie
Maryann Forish
Elaine M. Pongratz
James M.
Katherine A.Fritz
David H. Pool
Frank M. Bosevich
Teresa M. Boyko
Thomas Michael Boyko
Gail
L.
J.
Peluso
Eileen M. Peluso
Pitonyak
Barbara A. Kopetskie
Thomas P. Kopetskie
Rachel B. Koppenhaver
Dale J. Kostick
Lois Sobieski
Gerald A. Gatti
Patricia J. Pursell
Barry P. Krieger
Celestine A. Sofilka
Joseph Dean Giambrone
Edith R.
Ruth D. Smith
J.
K.
Mark J. Constable
Rosemary K. Corby
Joan S. Corson
Robinson
White
White
Maureen Whitehead
A.
Torrance
Ronna Stitely McMurtrie
Chariene A. Meckes
William E. Cockerill
B.
Susan
Ruth R. Zaionis
Gerald John Zeisloft
Kathleen M. Roarly
Rosalyn M. Roberts
Roll
Jr.
Jeffrey R. White
Kathryn A. McLaughlin
Paul William Mullock
Rosemary Jane Mullock
Ann M.
Weber
B,
Susan V. Weber
Eugene L. Weller
Patricia A.
David C. Christman
Beth E. Chrusch
Kenneth
David Paul Washinski
James
Dolores M. McGovern
Kathleen A. Reich
Jeanne E. Richards
David C. Koehler
Michael H. Kolb
Kondrchek
Ravert
S.
Letko
J.
Kenneth M. Marquis
Diane Y. Maturan!
David S. Mayers
Terri Jayne Mayers
Ellen A.
Jack
Sherri K. Brandt
Paul
T.
BIres
Connie
Steven
Bower
Bower Jr.
A. Bowes
Kathryn
Jr.
L.
Susan M. Campbell
Mary Jane Cardone
Mary Lou H. Casserly
Bowen
Jerri J. Pries
Olson
Barry
L.
Eugene F. Ramin Jr.
Daniel W. Rarig
Richard G. Raspen
Benson Holdredge
Albert S. Homiak
William J. Howley
E. Bohner
Nancy Elaine Bohr
J.
Oakum
Robert M. Rabb
Diane L. Belusko
Gregory D. Benshoff
Amy
Bonnie
L.
Ellen
Loretta M. Hitz
C. Blass
Thomas
Dorothy D. Bunge
Stanley John Bushner
Carol A. Belcher
Joseph C. Bordell
Judy L. Boris
Reed
Jenkins
L,
A.
Margery Ann Keller
John David King
Abbott
Maryann
Jenkins
Arthur T. Luptowsk)
Steven C. Parsell
Charles F. Petry Jr.
Donna M. Pierotti
Michael A. Pillagalli
Janice L. Pios
E.
John M. Mitchell
Susan J. Mitchell
Catherine A. Mogel
Jean Louise Morris
Virginia Ann Motsko
Jean G. Nebzydoski
Barbara J. Neuhard
J.
Ruth A, Shellhammer
Fred W, Sides
John Charies Skinner
Gary Alan Smith
Kathle A. Smith
Ide
Terry
Ronald R. Inkrote
Robert A. Ireland
Steven E. Janke
Claire Sieber Jeppsen
Kathryn C. Johnson
Aldona M. Kartorie
Norma
Carl
John Secundo
Kenneth G. Osenbach
Richard A. Boardman
Rake
D, Miller
Richard A. Schwanger
Vlto
Mae
J.
David
Ernest G. Schreffler
Florence S. Harris
A. Aileo Jr.
Anonymous
E.
Caroline E. Zolomij
William A, Schleif
Anthony Alfred Liono
Christine A, Blevins
Linda K. Rebuck
Jr.
Saylor
J.
Merit R. Scheffey
Elaine D. Sheatler
Kathleen
Nancy
Daryl
lampletro
Robert Dale Jackson
Richard B. Jarman
David
Mildred Kay Rose
Gwendolyn Rosenfeld
Gregory J. Roussey
Roger McHenry Savage
Anonymous
Marcia W. Benner
Susan
Wayne
Virginia
III
Oren M. Woodruff
Pamela L. Woodruff
Shelly Small Wool
Bonnie N. Young
Joseph Zakorchemny
J.
Mariene J. Reck
Marion Reese
Lucinda J. Remley
Barbara M. Ries
Kenneth M. RItter
Thomas J. Roberts
Robert R. Rockey
Barbara Maria Rogers
William H. Orcutt
Thomas
Pries
W.Wills
Edith
Daniel Louis Ravina
Henry R. Tucker
Richard J. Twardzik
Ruth A. Vaughn
Young
P.
Steven G. Myers
Donna M. Nabozny
L.
M. Woscott
1973
K. Milter
Steven H. Weader
Anita M. West
Jo Anne Wieczorek
Joseph J. Wieczorek
Thomas M. Wilson
Joan M. Wood
Maxine Yeager
David
Virginia P.
McDonnell
Sherryn L. Minich
Kathleen R. MIsner
John
Ormond
J.
Rosalie Goldstein
Jacobs Heller
Terri C.
McCue Jr.
F.
Anonymous
L.
Henry C. Nyberg
John J. O'Hearn Jr.
Vltale
Judith C. Gantz
Brenda
Newton
J.
Waltman
Sandie M. Weber
Kari E.
Anonymous
McCtosky
Patrick T. Height
Dennis L. Holbrook
Karen K. Holbrook
Leonard L. House
Carolyn G. Howtand
David Richard Hughes
Cathy A. Hummel
Linda E. Hunt
Carolyn M. Hultemann
Pamela G.Funk
E.
Berthanne Mario Hanzl
Timothy D. Hartman
Kevin Hays
Donald Modish
Kenneth M. Vancas
Paul T. Vanore
Susan E. Vanore
Samuel J. Varano
William
Barbara
L.
Hammer
Richard A. Hell Jr.
Katherine M. Herstek
William E. Fox
McClintock
L.
Gross
A.
P. Guffrovlch Jr.
Michael Patrick Tracy
Robert F. Traugh
James
Patricia
F.
Deborah A. Timm
Michael Joseph Tortiert
Gail A. Folk
Daniel F. Bartos
Linda
Swartz
Robert C. McClosky
A. Richard Bastinelli
H. Neville
L.
Robert C. Ftglock
Anonymous
Thomas M. Miller
Carole A.
Barbara Myer
Barry
Paul Robert Wolverton
Carol A. Hellen
Moskovich
Murphy
Jr.
Stump
Collins L.
Victor
Elaine A. Bartlinski
Shirley J.
Hans
Louise Stroup
Edna
A. Ferrick Jr.
Todd M. Baney
Morrow
Judith
F.
Richard R. Fettenman
Barry F. Feudale
Thomas
Claire E. McNelis
F.
Larry S. Strohl
Robert W. White
John W. McKiniry
McTaggart
A,
David L. Matter
Maryellen Maiunis
Margaret A. Haverovich
Janet R. Heckman
T.
Theresa
Phyllis
Patricia Walters
1972
Jackson
Timothy
Emory
Stephen G. Malsick
Daren
Janet R. Martin
Carol A.
Theres©
Michael O. Spring
Alfred L. Steele
Michael
William F. Gittler
Shirley Kyle
McCoy
Mantione
James Wallace
Rozanne M. Walsh
Gerald J. Lastowski
Gerald W. Lorson
Susan H. Martrich
Elizabeth A. Mays
Diane Doebler
Ruth M. Sprague
J.
Rabuck
Blanski
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Report
Joel R. Burnett
Kathleen Marie Callahan
Timothy M. Callahan
Jane
Victoria
Carliles
Carol Jean Carper
Stanley Edward Carr
Ann
Elizabeth
Samuel
J.
Cartieh
Ceccacci
Jr.
Deborah M. King
John K. Kitchen
II
Arthur
Klemick
J.
Gary E. Klinger
Susan M. Klinger
Karen N. Klingerman
Ruth Urban Kluge
Audrey Koehler
Korbich
Catherine R. Stolarick
Rebecca A. Morel!
Robert Lee Mourer
David Bruce Moyer
Nancy A. Moyer
Ronald
Donate
Jeanne
Swoyer
Ronald L. Szabo
Joseph E.Szewczyk
Nieman
J.
Brian C. Nolan
Thomas
Francis
O'Donnell
Margaret A. Clark
Christopher
Raymond
Carol S. Kost
William John O'Donnell
Kuehn
Deborah A. Kuhar
Debra Lynn Kurtz
Mary Deborah Langol
Obanion
Joseph John Ochotny
Nora K. Otto
John C. Palmer
Ralph W. Pappas
Peter
L.
Elaine Dorothy
Consorti
Jane L. Cornell-Maneval
Mark Alvin Cromley
Susan M. Cromley
Ann
Larzelere
Anonymous
Linda
Diane C. Csaszar
»/Villiam R. Derose
Mary Beth Lech
Terry P. Lee
JoAnn Mary Dobeck
Jean N. Donahoe
Joseph J. Donahoe
Thomas
Joyce Lawton Lehman
Morris H. Leighow
David V. Droppa
Raymond
Robert
L.
Susan
L.
Duncan
Duncan
J.
Karen
Eberle
Ernest C. English
Anthony
Albert
Jr.
J. Fabrizio
Finkelstein
Raeann V. Fisher
Robert Eugene Foltz
James J. Fox Jr.
John D. Frith
Karen Gable
Nancy K. Gallagher
Constance Eileen
Ganey
Mailleue
Karen Joyce Gehretl
Gerllns
May
Steven A. McClellan
McCloskey
Cynthia A. McClure
Hal George McClure
Edwin L. McCollum
Joseph M. McCullough
Barbara A. McDaniel
Joseph P. McGavin
John K, McGill
Patricia L, McGinnis
Sally A,
McNamara
Craigann Mehrmann
Jamos P. Miller
Robert
J.
Anthony Moleski
Patricia D. Gill
Juanita M.
L,
Carol Louise
Joseph John Featro
Janet Zagorsk
L.
Leitzel
Leo
Jack Richard Long
Angela Urbschal Looby
Kathleen Anne Lynn
Holly Ann Martin
Susan H. Martin
John A. Marzano
Jerome
Fagnani Jr.
Timothy J. Farrel
Robert P. Farrell
Beth
Paul Leister
L.
Cindra
Jr.
William A. Pasukinis
Leedom
Susan Louise
Marilyn
Durdach
Richard
I.
Jr.
S.
Ralph D.
Lee Peaitie
Patricia
Jr.
Ronald
J.
James
R. Pollock
Perry
E. Stranzl
Jeffery Peter
Nagle
L.
'
Jr.
Janice K. Butz
Dennis Allen Greenly
Susan Krempasky
Elaine Koreen
Sheryl Ann Greiner
Alan M. Kush
Elizabeth E. Campbell
Stanley Michael Gurecki
Mary A. Gianni
Douglas Harry Clark
Jan Marie Gushen
Marylou Hale
Barbara Jean Legg
Brenda Elizabeth Lehr
Theresa Marie Halley
Denise M. Hauser
Camp
Richard S. Szulanczyk
Eileen Marie Cota
Joseph D, Taglien
Lawrence J. Tempesco
Joseph
Joseph
Anonymous
Frank
Robert J, Tucker
Charies D. Umansky
Linda VanFleet
Sue Ann Davenport
Michael R. Varano
George Vargo
William
Kathy Eileen Waliman
Michael T. Warlel
Sally
Ann Warren
David
J.
Wasilewski
R. Courter
R.
Crocco
Ann Heist
J. Helm
Debra Sue Henderson
Anonymous
Carol
III
Paula
Dattilo
Bruce M. Davis
William Deletconich
Jr.
Eugene R. Deminico
Jane Ellen Detwiler
Edmund A. Diamond III
Joseph T. DiGiacomo Jr.
Kathleen Ann DIabik
Susan Laubach Donchez
Jan Marie Hickey
Joseph L. Hilgar
Sharon Ann Hilgar
Barbara B. Hudock
Michele M. Hummel
Lewanne E. Hunt Sharp
Vivian
Elizabeth Rice Watts
Christina D. Dunning
Juliet
Janice M. Price
Gary Richard Prinzi
Donna K. Weller
Thomas Keith Williams
Susan
Sally
Norman George
Gary Eugene Wilson
Ernest E. Yates
Glenda F. Yost
Richards
Richard Edwin Robison
Kathlene Ann
Rohm
Mary Ellena Scarp
Jane Loren Scheffey
Rita Dutton
Catherine Joan
Eckersley
Richard Joseph Egick
Olga Marie Ehrhart
1975
Karen Weiler Abernethy
Anonymous
Kathleen Marie Kerick
Mark J. Keyser
Michael Joseph Fereck
Eleonora Marie Fisher
David Warren Badger
Melodie Ainslie Badger
Joseph Anthony
James
James Slamon
Mary Ann
William
Ralph
J.
Smith
Daniel T. Spadoni
Spellman
Karen Denise Spellman
Josephine AlbinaStettler
Judy A. Stine
Edward
Barrella
Paul Dirk Baublitz
Anna Marie Sneeringer
Susan McMinn Snyder
Anonymous
D.
Anne Kennedy
Robert D. Kennedy
Judith
Paul Albert Shoemaker
Darlene M. Signore
Micki Joe Slingerland
Marilyn Janice Kelly
John T. Epiett III
Mary Kate Epiett
Anonymous
Donna Marie Ambler
Mary Jane Angus
Siptrolh
Jayne Kacar
Karen Suzanne Karnes
Diane Marie Keister
Ronald William Keller
Anne Marie Zaborney
Cynthia H. Schrader
Jon L. Shade
Ronald J. Sheehan
Cariton R. Sheets
Michael
W. Hynick
Marie Jaremko
Robert C. Baylor
Pauline Fitzik Baymor
Grace Walewski Bekaert
Bergman
Bergman
Thomas T. Foss
Kathy Jean Fowler
Paul Joseph Gadomski
J.
Galati
Gallagher
Debra Ann Ganz
Timothy Michael
Rebecca Schrum
Keyser
Joyce Louise Kime
Robert N. Klemow
Eleanor Anne Knarr
Knauss
Sandra Lee Knowlden
Joan M. Koch
Jeffrey R.
Garngan
Ann Gruber Gibbons
William Charies
Walter A. Gillar
Eric B. Koetteritz
Gary
Mary Catherine
Gregory Allen Bitler
Paul Duane Blow
Kathleen Jean Bosse
Grace C. Bradford
Glessner
Kathleen Ann Glessner
Leah Dawn Gluchoff
Diane W. Goble
Timothy John Kokolus
Kathleen Marie Korbich
Debra Ann Kratzer
Catherine M. Krause
J.
Anonymous
R.
Ann Marie Goodwin
Michael F. Graham
Madara
Judith Harriet
Strate N. Marinakos
Carolyn Louise Mastin
Theresa C. Mathey
Anonymous
Lynn Marie Matrisian
Susan Carol McClellan
Gayle Anne McGill
Debbie Lee McNamara
David Edward Miller
George John Miller
Marlene Gail
Patricia
Rodney
Miller
Bederman
Miller
E. Miller
Steven D. Molden
Robin Pierce
Montgomery
John Joseph Moratelli
Paula Diane Moyer
Linda M. Mulvey
Kathleen E. Nagle
Ann Louise O'Boyle
Gail Elizabeth O'Donnell
Anthony JamesO'Malley
Timothy John Orr
Archie
Dewey Parker Jr.
Thomas Pasek
Chester
Marieen Elaine Pasek
Mario Anthony
Kochenash
Gail Adete
Dale
Diane Philips Lepley
Mary Frances Leshinskie
Margaret Nolan Lloyd
Peter F, Lundergan
Richard E. Lynch II
Pasquariello
Barbara Jean Pelachick
Anonymous
Koetteritz
Jeffrey Bruce
Pupp
Anonymous
Susanna
Connie
J.
D.
Radice
Rado
Good
David E. Goss
Susan M. Gottlieb
Deborah Ann Gownley
George J. Gnjber III
Amy L. Gyory
Glenn A. Haas
Total Alumni Giving by Class Year (as of Dec.31, 1994)
Class
Current
# Donors
% Donors
Addresses
Total
% of Total
Given
Given
0.22
Class
Current
# Donors
% Donors
Addresses
Total
% of Total
Given
Given
B. Paulette Haley-Stark
Judy Ann Hall
Doran J. Hamann
Hamman
Gary W. Hammer
Catherine E.
Anne
Hanna
William R. Hanna
Diane Louise Happ
Barbara Ann Harris
George E. Hassel
Karen S. Heaps
F.
Karen Louise Hellmuih
David A. Hoffman
Susan Phyllis Hoffman
Jeanne
K.
Hofmann
Eddie J. Hollenbeck
Charles E. Holman
Harold C. Hoover
John C. Hubert
James R. Husted
Jr.
Christine J. Inscho
Alicia A.
Jarman
Christine Jendrzejewski
Edward Johnson
Jr.
Janice C. Keil
Joseph Francis Kempski
Linda S. Kiefer
Eileen Elizabeth Kindig
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1914
1916
1918
1919
1920
3
10
2
.67
1
.10
$1,110
25
11
2
2
.18
1.025
.13
0.01
1
.14
50
25
1921
23
.13
1,060
0.21
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
192B
1929
1930
18
3
6
5
9
7
.33
580
0.11
.12
5.155
1.02
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
.19
0.05
1951
0.04
8
21
.16
245
190
435
815
34
33
27
27
.37
4,395
1,374
0.87
0.85
21
.25
4.325
2.080
2,220
29
34
.32
4,625
0.91
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
.41
0.85
1961
251
15
.31
0.58
17
16
19
.33
28
26
24
29
.47
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
310
310
.37
4.335
2,945
4,620
2.650
2.527
3.945
3.170
8.804
4.418
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
15
7
42
47
48
50
91
93
105
84
82
85
92
82
48
27
43
57
60
57
78
72
.15
.23
.31
.32
.33
.63
.46
.31
40
0
0.20
0
0.09
0.16
0.27
0.41
0.44
0.91
0.52
0.50
0.78
0.62
1.74
0.87
77
48
33
49
40
66
139
167
98
114
120
115
104
120
159
37
.48
3.689
0.73
21
.44
2.241
0.44
13
.39
1.845
0.36
21
.43
1.625
0.32
13
.33
1.685
0.33
32
44
68
30
40
40
45
38
40
.48
1,784
0.35
.32
2.68
.41
13.602
5,775
.31
1.755
0.35
.35
5.523
1.09
.33
5,872
4,743
0.94
41
.26
171
44
63
63
72
74
94
.26
108
100
.31
91
.24
120
173
172
.27
242
238
351
369
373
445
601
633
.39
.37
.33
.26
.26
.29
.24
.30
.27
.29
.27
2.990
3.057
4.769
2,698
3.613
5,615
5.154
12,510
6.530
5.467
8,136
7.654
8.967
9.703
10.556
1.14
1.16
0.59
0.60
0.94
0.53
0.71
1.11
1.02
2.47
1.29
1.08
1.60
1.51
1.77
1.91
2.08
<
Rainone
Gail R.
Nancy
Raudenbush
Frances M. Redfem
Nancy M. Ressler
S.
Sandra R. Walker
Louanne P. Walsh
Anonymous
Randall H. Watts
Bradley Kent Wegman
Stephen John Debuski
Robert Ronnanofski
Lincoln Wettes Jr.
Steven Jay Rosen
Gregory ChartesScarlato
Diane Marie Schellhamer
Dale R. Schmeltzle
Mark S. Schweiker
Anonymous
Susan Eileen Seidel
Glenn Wert Shaffer
Jr.
Rebecca Marie Shappell
Paul T. Sheam
Cherie Aderhold
Judith Marie Davis
Robert James DeCarolis
Kevin Patrick Dempsey
Michele M. DeSera
George C. Diabes
Barbara Ann Hein
Douglas R, Henning
Ann Marie
Christopher A, Hertig
Cynthia Ellen Hetrick
Mana Jean
Joanne Wood
Gwendelyn Lee Yerk
Elaine K. Dietrich
Nancy Ulsh Doran
Diane Elaine Hinaman
Dennis J. Hinkel
Cindy L. Hintz
John Hockenberger Jr.
Richard C. Hogentogler
Valery Eileen Yura
Gwen Robinson
Mary
J.
Drew
K. Hostetter
Barbara
J.
Winchester
Gary Thomas Zelinske
Nancy Jane Zelinske
James
J.
Zubritski
1976
Dunaway
Mary C. Dwyer
Judith Ann Eby
Linda Kay Eck
Linda Lee Eichmann
Debra Edwards Evans
Hoover
Patricia Hulsizer
Holly
Marlene Hursh-Beaver
John Alan Johnson
Kathleen Mary Johnson
Gail
Anonymous
Ralph Paul Ferrie Jr.
Margaret Mary Fest
Susan Kessock
Diane Kathleen Bicjan
David Donald Bilger
Thomas John
Michael John
Klatchak Jr.
Anonymous
Jane Martin
Barbara Janet Staab
John Vincent Stevens
Athene Nina Blow
Dennis James Frazier
Margaret Ann Frith
Barbara J. Fritz
David Alan Fryer
Melinda S. Garrigan
Shearouse
Debra A. Shoemaker
Anita Jean Siegfried
Daniel
Raymond
Signore
Bnjce Michael
Alberlini
Anonymous
Patricia
Solski
Marirose Ellen
Southerton
Robert Wayne Surridge
Marcia Sue Sweitzer
Thomas Lee Sweitzer
David Michael Sysko
Charlotte D. Tancin
Stanley L. Tantsils
E. Taylor
Ann
Baylor
Jeanne S. Beck-Gardner
Tirjan
Bixter
Evelyn M. Blewitt
Anonymous
John Everett Bolig
Ronald John Bommer
Robert J. Brown
Steven Elwood Buck
Marilyn Butler
Caragher
Chris E. Caterson
Mary Ann Chmiola
Gordon Sheldon Clapp
Deborah Blank Clare
Peter
Toczylowski
Curt Calvin Tofts
Jean Tress
Susan K. Tucker
Valerie Varano
John Lee Viola
Gail
James
Ann Famese
W. Fegley
Maryanne G. Feno
Flaim
Clare Cintala Fleck
Kathleen Grace
W. Terrill
Patricia Thomas
Roger Lee Thomas
Sandra Jeanne Thomas
Richard
Deborah June
Albert Joseph
Ackerman
Catherine N. Baker
III
Thomas John
Todd
Patricia B.
Clare
Merle Lee Geib
Anne
Ronald Bryan Geib
Dorothyann Lapresi
Sue Ann Geiger
James Russel Gingrich
Mark H. Larzelere
Karen Marquette
Gingrich
III
Phyllis Laporte
Anonymous
Beth Ann Lepianka
Loch
# Donors
% Donors
Addresses
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
655
659
900
844
915
877
759
822
829
923
860
913
958
945
878
1.018
1.067
1.037
1.116
1.101
1.205
1,293
1,347
1.420
Totals 30,525
Includes
gifts
Schmlcker
Deborah Jane Schnabel
William Bernard Schneck
VIrgie D.
L.
Michelle D. Schultes
Robert
Schwanger
J.
Jody Lee Senderovltz
FrederickC. Shappell
Jr.
Robert A. Shelly
Michael Randall Shirey
David Adam Shoemaker
Robert Alan Smith
Sandra Risner Smith
Deborah Bland Smull
Timothy S. Sopko
Mary Alice C. Spiegel
Eugene John Squlltaro
Alan G. Stackhouse
Kenneth W.Stavarski
Ann Graham
Patricia Fell
Harvey
Maureen Kathleen
Hause
Susan Stoddard Hawk
Lynn Ann Lundy
Sandra Ann Martin
Paul Howard Mastany
Stephen James Matzura
Michael J. McGinnIs
Wayne James Mehrer
Phillip K. Mengel
Dana Ann Mereness
Total
% of Total
Given
DIano Elaine Foldstein
David
L.
Unger
Theodore Lee Feldstoin
Jerome A. Vaiana
Rhonda Lee Viola
Claire Louise Fllemyr
Virginia R. Whitlington
Bettijean
Richard Neuschwander
Mary Theresa Wizda
Felecia H. GIrton
Patricia
Robert Michael O'Connor
Christine Marie Wortey
Joseph Anthony
Gledgowd
Ann Marie Golden
Betsy Leonard Gooden
Gary Lee Gordon
Janet Loo Radko
Miller
Robert J. Mondschein
John Donald Nagle
Susan Kobilis Nesbitt
13.294
2.62
Terry Hotfecker Zeigler
.23
3.42
Lisette K.
3.58
.26
17,333
18.168
9.472
.25
14,693
2.90
Jane Elizabeth Parry
Carol Lee Patey
Deborah J. Peic
.22
2.42
.23
12,264
8,595
201
.22
10,571
215
225
189
198
210
176
207
179
235
212
175
.22
1 1
,692
.24
12,380
2.44
.22
8,821
1.74
.22
matched by businesses
Ferralolt
Stephanie Ann Wechter
Carolanne Wegman
Beth Lynne Wert
Anne
Waybright
.23
.01
Oxiey
Youngkin
Richard M. Yura
F.
Elizabeth
II
W. Zerby
Gledgowd
Daniel E. Grant
1977
Ann Adams
Carol
Victoria A.
Adams
Pierce Atwater
William
John F. Heimlich
Sandra K. Hemmlg
Ayres
9,911
1.95
Diane Elaine Powell
,334
2.23
Francis
9.153
11.214
1.80
Rose Mary T. Radzievich
Loretta
2.21
Michael Louis Rainone
William David
1.91
Karen Marie Reed
Gaye Bachman
Bachman
Pamela Jean Bami
1.59
Christine E. Reiner
Michael A. Barone
1.57
Vicki
Ann Reinhard
Lucille Ann Reuter
Susan Rimby-Leighow
Nancy J. Roehrig
Evelyn Baxevane
Anne French Beardslee
J.
Radzievich
Richard
F.
Rompalo
Daniel
Irvin
F.
Babcock
Lynn Marie Sensing
Nanci Haigh Bicking
Robert Joseph Blewis
James Fox Blockus
Robert E. Rice
Debra Ann Riggle
Lee Ann Rinkenberg
Roger L. Rilchey
Bethany Gibblo
Rosenberg
Janice Marie Rynhart
Cheryl
III
Christine Marie Raffo
Anonymous
Karen Marie Alexander
Jayne Sisson Alexis
Alderfer
Lynn Quinn
Deborah Ruth Harkness
John W. Harvey
Mary Ellen Haupt
Porembo
Rosemary Kim Porembo
Sue Ann Porembo
Maureen C.
Kathleen K. Quaranta
Carol B. Haile
Joseph
S.
Thomas John Porambo
David Michael Ritchie
2.31
Jr.
Martin Pish
John William Roehrig
Gall Gustafson
2.08
Donald Elwood Albert
W
Stephen
Packer
Karon Ann C. Plehl
Susan
Don
C.
JItt
Owens-Goldhammer
Terry Kart Guers
Diane Marie Perbetsky
Leda M. Pope
Michael A. Popiak Jr.
1.17
2.97
thomas A. Mulhern
Kay Ann Nazarchyk
Peter Paul PachuskI
J.
Mary Anne O'Donnell
Gregory J. Oswald Jr.
.13
Mlnnlch-Blewls
Linda Susan Mondschein
Frace
Teresa D. Gallckl
Betsy Styers Gavitt
Kathy Louise Geiger
Thomas S, Geiger
Deborah Lynne Watson
Cheryl
2.34
13
6,778
Anonymous
Gale Anne
Rebecca
Robert Keith Wassmuth
,866
.16
Mc Laughlln
Glen James McNamee
Vickie Lynne Mears
Gregory V. Melso
Walter Damlan Owazany
1 1
.20
Christien M.
Richard David Firestino
.22
9.697
8.086
7.962
5.932
15.075
$507,218'
DIano Carolyn Mauray
Suzanne Elyse McCabe
Carol Ann McClaln
Margaret Anne McCoy
Mary Anne B. Flshor
Margo Paradis Fox
Janet Ann Walsh
Ellen Linda Yates
.16
Mattom
Rosoann A. Finn-Luther
Robin Lynne Fiola
Donna Marie
James
1.69
Malson-Zalsor
FoGCktlna M. Nechlta
Maryrose Nesbitt
David J. Nunziata
David Eugene Orglor
Mary Patricia Orgler
Michael Alan Upton
Leo Edward O'Oonnell
.19
Allen Ebright
Elaine Dolores Elchen
Trout
Christine B. Ostrowski
.17
Gary Dorsi
K.
5.49
1 1
Dlllman
Dodd
Dawn
3.13
.19
J.
L.
Lawrence Evans
Nancy Carole Evans
Richard Ward Evans
Terri Lynno Everett
27.844
.20
Larry A. Dietrich
David R. EspG
.25
1.87
Dianne Marie Dovlne
Susan Carolyn
.25
.27
Terry C. Martz
Daniel K. Mauray
Janet Marie Szulanczyk
Wagner
Deborah Lynn Martin
Gwen McConloguG Martz
Suzanne Garcia Dennis
Michele Joan DerisI
George
Daniel Lee
MarchettI
Anne M. Marclnek
L.
Raymond Sirobel
Donna Marie Strollo
David Allen Vognetz
Beth Ann MallkowskI
Marianne Teresa
K.
E.
Triggs
Randall Charles Leitzel
Christine Leslie
Peggy
Stoll
Thew
E. Kllnedinst
Randl
John W.
Tantslts
Thomas
Kimboriy Ann DoBourbon
Russell
2.18
208
199
209
210
210
207
194
Brian Davis
Barbara
Daniel
Kem
James
J-
11.048
15.898
.29
Bryan
Otto
Trena D. Kerstetter
Stephen S. Kline
Jean Lockard Long
Susan D. Mabus
Mary H. Maffett
Gary Alan Maks
Thomas
Sliner
Brita
Jr.
Thomas
Joseph F. Bukofski
Dennis Homer Carley
Rallne Theresa Center
Ellen N. Chacosky
John Kerry Chacosky
Karen Ann Chesterfield
Kim Franklin Clark
Mary Antionotte Cleary
Vanessa Anne Coney
Matthew Joseph Connell
Mary S. Creamer
Craig E. Steigenvalt
Randa Joyce
Lovecchio
Joseph Anthony Roman
'
Anna May Lebro
Cari F. Bnjsh
Anthony Angelo
R. Gogel
Diane Marie Gooley
Given
190
165
222
184
Joseph Anthony
Randy G. Schaffner
Leann
Elizabeth
Current
Keith D. Schaffner
Sarris
Cari E. Schaefer
Michael Donald
Bernard Ralph Miller
David Nelson Miller
Class
Mary Margaret Kunkel
Thomas Michael Leahy
Stephanie Anno
Anonymous
Stanley Joseph Toczek
Brian Philip Gruber
Creamer
Anonymous
Rose Marie Brayman
Jeri Ann Brewer
Russoniollo
Peter William Longo
Deborah Ann Coleman
Stephen James Covey
James Anthony Craig
B.
Cynthia
Sally
Christopher K. Keltz
William M. Glavlch
Elizabeth
S. Craig
Jean Kokolus
William Albert Garrison
Kit Griffiths
Nancy
Anonymous
Ruth Ann Kotb
L. Kryder
Margaret Ann Kulik
Ruth Mary Kumet
Joseph Robert Lanciano
David Ervin Coffman
Anthony
Evelyn Carol Kalbfleisch
Patricia
Edward John Bloomer
John Joseph Bochlcchio
Gary A. Bogart
Robin Diane Boger
William Eugene Boger
Linda
Karen Howenstine
Richard T, Howenstine
Susan
Russell
William A. Russell
Ann Haviland
Florence Bognet Hayden
Bonnie J. Hull
John A. Hulsizer
Timothy John Hunter
Michael C. Hutnick Jr.
Stephen J. Hynick Jr.
Kim
William David Ide
S.
Richard
L.
Edna Price Schott
Kay Irene Schweitzer
Randolph Scott Sensenig
Marybelh Shade
Jeffrey L. Shafer
Donna
Iris
Sheehan
Geraldlne Stish
Shepperson
David K. Shipe
Ibarra
Roberta
Louis A. Sannutti
Jackson
Jennings
Anonymous
Carol Ann Kasper
Marilyn K. Shultz
Timothy Jay Shultz
Georgia Jean Smee
Anthony Lee Smith
Daniel Eugene Smith
Page 31
Report
Robert Bruce Caruso
Kevin Lee Smith
Laura Anne Smilh
Valerie Anne Smith
Louis John Cesare
Michael R. Sneidman
Lenore Anne Cherry
Charles M. Chubb Jr.
Anthony Stampone
Robert G. Conrad
III
Robert Scott Stasak
Catherine Marie Cotton
Kenneth E. Stolarick
Warren S. Storosko
Mark A. Straka
Maureen Marcus Straub
Rebecca J. Cover
Sharon Anne Crimian
Anonymous
Lee Ann Slump
Mark Anthony Sverchek
Anne M. Dean
Belva Jane Delcamp
Patrice G. Taglieh
Diane Marguerite
Kimm
Douglas Thran
Mark Edward Tolerico
Louise
Fritz
Tomtishen
Jerry David Davis
Leslie Dellinger
Dempsey
Elizabeth A.
Anonymous
Diane Marie
James
Dill
Domenick
R.
Robert Richard
Linda Unger
Diane Marie Vargo
Robert William Vignola
John Anthony Vignone
Domenick Jr.
John D. Dragic
Anthony M. Dragotta
Mark Duckworth
Diana
Diane
Janet E. Dunscomb
JoAnn Durante
Wechter
Rita Suzanne Wechter
George H, Welch Jr.
Richard D. Welker
L.
Faith
Renee
Geraid
E,
Christian
Ebright
Eisenhart
John Eurich
Anonymous
1978
Thomas
Barry Wilson
Adams
Fulton
John Wade Furniss
Beth Ann Werkheiser
Stanley T. Werkheiser
Richard C. White
Sherie L. Gazzerro
Margaret Mary Gehringer
Albert H.
Deborah
William C. Patt
Carolyn D. Boone
Thomas
James
Mary Elizabeth
Christine M. McLaughlin
Barbara Jean Williams
F. Peiffer
Hendnck E. Williams Jr.
Joan Christine Williams
Cheryl
Ann Pem
James P. McLaughlin
Thomas Charles
McLaughlin
James P. McLaughlin
Robert M. Wilt
William Anthony Golden
Mark R. Griffith
Kathy R. Grinaway
Denise Ann Gross
Nancy Chapman
McNamee
Motendini
John F. Mondschein
Bruce R. Moninghoft
Ten C. Moore
Gail
Gaal
Gaughenbaugh
ill
Manners Yaroch
Goho
Gunderman
Michael G. Yingling
Rita M. Yorty
Annette
Lynn Gathers Gunning
Anonymous
Anonymous
Beverly S. Gursky
Karen Lynn Haines
Ritz
James
1979
Juliette Abell-Victory
Robert Edwin Mull
Ann
Marguerite T. Bailey
Peter K. Henzy
Jeffrey Scott Hertz
Michael M. Baker
Russell
Balchunas
James
Debra Lynn Barnett-Heist
Carol Irene Bartholomew
Michelle Lee Hopkins
James
Myers
R.
Ballets
Patricia
Dena
Doran Rainone
K. Reichley
Sherry Lynn Repko
Suzanne M. Ringel
E.
Gail
Ann
Linda
J.
Stephanie A. Baylor
Beaver
Darlene Ann Beck
Horst Andreas Bernhard
L.
Bemtsen
Hemperly
James
Jane Nagle Jankiewicz
Robert M. Johnson
Vincent J. June
Doris Jane Kalinowski
Scott A. Kaysen
June Marie Bischoff
Carol
Anne Keene
Cynthia D. Bittel
Theresa Bochicchio
Mark
F. Kelly
Mark
J.
Ann Kennedy
Susan Neborak Knox
Susanne Marie Koch
Daria
Bond
Ann Borski
Edmund
James Borysowski
Robert Alvin Koehler
Janet E. Branch
Frederick
Catherine M. Babin
John D. Bachert
Carta S. Rowland
Ruth M. Ruch
Sally J. Brazil
Thomas Lee Ruhl
Kenneth R. Brouse
Kim Susan Brown
Mark D. Burton
Date Robert Baker
Linda L Balliet
Nancy
K. Ritchey
J.
Ronco
Robert Paul Ruzzo
Elizabeth
Mary Samarin
Bart)ara
W.
Jr.
Koetteritz
Bernard S. Koskulitz Jr.
Betteann Marie Kramer
Chen L. Kroboth
Francis E. Kwiatkowski
Deborah M. Lach
Susan J. Barone
Mary W. Lander
Sannutti
Francine
Barrier
Helen Catherine
Cheryl Anne Lane
Scanlon
V.
David
James E. Holland
Scott William Barrier
Timothy Konrad Lee
Robert J. Carruthers
Scanlon
Ann
Lee
Anonymous
Tamara Bay
Mary Louise Lefebvre
Cherneski
Ann
L.
Schmucker
James
F.
Robert James Horn
William B. Berezny
Nicholas Joseph Ciliberto John F. Lewis
Schumcker
Marsha
D.
Howells
James
David
Jr.
BischofI
James W.
Sara Z. Lindsley
Daryl P. Coach
Alyce Jean Schoenagel
Gerald W. Jakubos
Kandia Patricia Black
John B. Lockwood
Daniel Carmen
Christine
L. Schultz
Anthony
S.
Black
Stephen P.
Steven Esmond Long
Confalone
Edna Mary Schweitzer
Jankiewicz Jr.
Cynthia Louise Blank
Terri Anne Long
Loretta A. Conway
Shafer
Margaret
Joan
Ann
Joyce
Carol
Blank
Dean
Kenneth
Mark A. Lucia
Cook
Linda
Ann
J.
Theresa
Mary
E J. Keeler
Carol Ann Bonsall
Leo John Lulewicz
Anonymous
Shankweiler
Kellenberger
P.
Robert
Ann
Boscia
Cathy
Evangeline Anne Lunn
Daly
Jr.
Beth
N.
Sharkey
Francis
John
Kelley
Eugene Richard
Eva Marie Botsko
Linda L. MacCain
James Raymond Kelly 111 Raymond A. Sheelen Jr. Philip J. Daly
Kathi S. Bowen
Debra S. Maiatico
Dangelo
Marie
Christine
Jr.
Shields
F.
Robert
Christina Joy Kerler
Jane T. Bowie
Doreen Ann Malott
Cindy Lynnette Decker
H.
Hartand
Kirk
Maryanne
C.
Boyce
Louise
Kristy
Larry J. Manca
Dervrich
Theresa
M.
Jr.
Shoemaker
Koehler
Roma Rebecca
Michael Brajer
Jean Ann Marconi
Elaine Detzi
Susan
Terrance
Ronald
Kokolus
Peter
M.
Brandt
Eari
Jeffrey
Diane Cynthia Marvin
Dolan
Marybeth
A.
Jr.
Shoemaker
Theodore V. Konas
Paul T. Brazil
Timothy Craig May
Joseph J. Dominick
Clark L. Shuster
Thomas Joseph Brennan John J. Kurilla
Laura L. McAuliffe
Elizabeth Penman Spotts Mark John Dougherty
Penny Ann Kurisko
Steven J. Bright
Lance J. McCarty
Anthony J. Downey
Susan Elizabeth Spotts
Diane Marie Kurtz
Cart Robert Brosious
Melanie J. McCollum
Downs
B.
Christopher
Jean
Staaf
Susan
Anonymous
Craig D. Brosious
Debra Lee McGee
Norman Paul Eckley
Jerilyn S. Stebbins
Donna M. Kwiatkowski
Orrie L. Brown
Audrey
F. Metro
Edmiston
K.
Samuel
Stein
Nowell
Hilarie
Brian K. Lane
Ronnie Lee Bucher
Joseph P. Metro
Mary Ellen Ekberg
Steven Warren Styers
Linda Carol Lechner
Ronald C. Butford
Donald H. Elsenbaumer Jody Lee Millard
Sharon Louise Sullivan
William M. Leo
Anne Michele Burritt
Robert M. Miller
Susan Elizabeth Eunch
Alquin B. Swank
Denise Marie Levchak
James Louis Byrnes
Lawrence T. Mitchell
Finley
Beth
Mary
Taylor
Patti
Jo
Lisko
Lois E.
Virginia McNulty Byrnes
Richanj Henry Monaco
Fitzpalnck
Hoover
Bette
Anthony N. Tier
Kathy J. Lombardy
Vlacia 2. Campbell
Melanie P. Moore
Flick
Robert
John
Tomtishen
Fritz
Louise
Long
Cathy A.
John M. Cannon
Alicia Marie Sanders
Anonymous
Odene E. Campbell
Maria Cannon
II
Anonymous
Steven Thomas
Carolyn Joann
Price
Quinn
I.
III
K. Reitz
Paul A. Bnjtto
Budweg
James Budweg
Richard
Eris Marie B. Bunnell
Claudia Ashton Bush
Thomas C. Canfield
Lenore A. Cardoza
Gayle A. Carruthers
Cobb
Anonymous
Gail E.
Frank J. Cole Jr.
Margaret A. Columbus
George J. Coughlin
L. Sadvary
Mary Ann Sampson
Anita Gale Sanders
Woodrow L. Sanders
William F. Dalius
Carol M. Sauerzopf
Randy
Amy
Jablonski-Lipo
Debra M. Gonzalez
C. Michael Grasso
Margaret E. Gross
Kathy Ann Hallamore
Andrew F. Hasay
Elaine J. Hockenberger
Adrienne Teresa Hodulik
Ginter
Gerald R. Brazil
Douglas Thaddeus Post
Enoch T. Powell
Rutheriord
James Hogg
Nicholas Joseph Giuffre
Charles
F.
III
Barbara R.
Gail D.
Bartlett
Braithwaite
Diane Louise Richmond
Kathy A. Rodgers
Terese M. Rogers
Richard M. Rudock
Annette Marian
Frederick Cari Heller
Bruce Edward Boncal
Cynthia S. Phelan
Rebecca
Gregory A. Heaps
Jerry L. Bolig
Novellou S. Brayer
Leo
John Theodore Ambrose
George Antochy
Laura A. Antochy
F.
Laurie
Linda Gail Peterson
Cari D. Harraden
William R. Hartiine
Margaret Ann Moyer
Kathryn Mulhern
Michael David Mowery
Oussoren
Kenneth B. Pack
Laura Ellen Quick
Robert Thomas Quick
Lee Ann Quinn
R. Harian
Christopher
William A. Bailey
'
K. Gilpin
A.
Nitroy Jr.
Charies S. Novinskie
Christopher O'Connor
Gaughenbaugh
Jeanne Irene Adams
Donna Lynn Alderier
Sharon Gail Andrews
J.
Beahm
Harry M. Warren
Cari William
Richard Scott Frasso
Paul Russell Fruehan
Thomas James
Ann Bedford
John A. Behan
Anonymous
James Marvin
Pamela D. McCusker
Donna Lee McGIinn
Kathy Ann Predmore
Enwin Prutzman
Gregory Thomas Rada
Joann Marie Zeigler
Donna
Daniel Patrick Marchetti
David James Ylnger
Jill Yinger
Diane Elaine Zeiders
Janel Fransham
Nina Bangham Nitroy
Kathleen Frances
Donna
E. Franklin
Nicholas P. Nicholas
Michael E. Bartol
Cynthia L. Bartynski
Paulette P. Walker
Barbara Ann Pish
Jay
Michael J. Azar
Angela Rose Bachert
Donald Lee
Stephen Douglas Fox
Womer
Catling
L.
Moroz
Joan M. Viola
G. Dale Wagner
J.
Kathleen J, Field
Ann Marie Fogarty
Ann Wittman
Geoffery
J.
Debra Dianne Morris
Rhonda L. Murdock
Sharon Lee Francis
Enrique Velez
Scott Erikson Vercoe
Lynn Diane Wukitsch
John David Wyiie
Elizabeth
Carl Frederick
Deborah Ann Evert
Malen Gearinger Eyerly
Lynn Marie Fehnel
Mark Allen Fehnel
Francis
Diane Marie Flyte
Carol Mae I. Ford
Robert S. Twaddell
Debra Dean
Neuschwander
Cynthia Jayne Nicholas
Sharon Gettel Oltf
Joseph E. Petrovitz Sr.
Cathy E. Phillips
Beverly V. Wetering
Nancy Elaine Wicoft
Q-?—
Lundy
Robert E. Lynn
Carol Jean Lyons
Susan Anne Mannix
Daniel
Mary Ann Carolyn
Ron David Troy
Viottt
Julia A. Ludrof
Stuart
Charles Joseph Derenzis
Teixeira
J.
Timothy H. Long
Elizabeth Ann Lozosky
'
A.
Jerome Sedelmeyer
Gerard M. Seltzer
Mark A. Sevec
Mary Elizabeth Shinham
William D. Shupp
Sandra Moyer Smith
Perry W. Snyder
Jerome Mictiael Socha
Marybeth Soda
Kathryn Grace Sophy
Joseph Southerton
David M. Spishock
Faith
Ann
Stauffer
Daniel William Steel
Diane Eileen Strauss
Joseph J. Surdoval
Margaret M. Tarone
Mark Owens Thornton
Teresa Jane Thran
Anne Marie Tizio
Mary Tina Torsell
Joanne Uhing
Robert Elwood
Umbenhauer
Wendy
B. Upton
Barbara Anne Wagner
Robert Daniel Walp
Rita Alice
Patricia
Warren
Ann Washeleski
Jr.
Reid Davenport
Sandra B. Davis
Lu Ann
Day
L.
L.
Dietrich
Tammy
M. Delano
Kathleen M. Domenick
Paula Doran Abbey
Elizabeth A. Dougherty
Jeffrey P. Drumheller
Nancy G. Dupree
Deborah Lynne Elefante
Kelli L. Elsenbaumer
Steven R.
Ems
Jeffrey Alan Faust
Edwin H. Feather
Lois Ann Fedele
Mark R. Fedele
III
Janet E. Finn
Michael P. Flavelle
John D. Ford
Barbara C. Fortini
Patricia M. Fulton
Janet Karin Furniss
Carol B. Galli
Cindy A. German
Kathryn L. Ginter
David G. Girlon
H. Michael Goebel
Gary S. Golbitz
Robert Thomas Graham
Janet M. Granito
Kimberly H. Groner
Robert M. Hafner
Corey M. Waters
Mary E. Weckesser
Anonymous
George Edward Hamlen
Stephanie S. Weikel
Catherine Mae Welch
Beth Ann West
Deborah A. Hargraves
Pamela S. Hartzell
Leslie Lynne Hemeisey
Paul E. Hoffman
Sharon E. Holko
Sally Ann Houser
Peter J. Howatt
James A. Williams
Kathy Ann Winter
Mark Charies Wolfe
Bemadette Yazurio
Audrey Louise Zarkoski
Paul Andrew Zenyuh
Mary T. Zeveney
Dolores E. Hranitz
B. Lois Hueholt
Phoebe
A. Inch
Michael D. Jaggard
1980
Victoria A. Allien
Joan
J.
Janice
Andrews-Hagen
L. Antonicelli
Lynn G. Jeffery
Carol L. Johnson
Murray J. Johnson
Gail D. Jones
Jr.
Report
Margaret Ann Schol!
Marie B. Schubert
Dennis Michael Kane
Michael J. Karpinski
Renee Ann Kauffman
Carolyn F. Kaysen
Keams
Bartjara Sanzotto
Robert
James F. Kessler
Donna Lee Kinder
Anonymous
John A. Koser
Cynthia A. Kuhns
Dale
Scott B. Feinstein
D. Sertass
Shoemaker
Franklin J.
Sr,
Nancy R. Spangler
Mary A. Spitale
Susan B. St Clair
Ann Marie R. Stelma
Debra A. Sunjoval
Kohler
F.
Sarah M. Feather
Shaun
Constance B. Shope
Anonymous
Kalhy Ann Snyder
Edward Klepeisz
David
Victoria A. Seifred
RonaldT. Shoemaker
Kerris Jr.
J.
Fague
Donna Jean Feather
Philip E.
Kurzejewski
J. LaRuffa
Ann
Cheryl
Brian D. Fry
Leslie Lauver Nipple
Kathy
Gina M. Nizioiek
Teresa M. Bierwisch
Kenneth C. Black
Paul T. Nutaitis
Christopher E. Blackburn
Jeffrey R. Jenkins
Brenda
Debra
Karen Blackburn
Mary A. Blosky
Barbara J. Bohling
John W. Bolton II
Joseph P. Bosevich
Joseph A. Bowers
Debra E.
Johannes-Novak
DeborahBrandt Johnson
Qlbbes R. Johnson
Craig R. Jones
Lori A. Jones
Gregory Edward Kane
Thomas
Kano
Joseph
E. Flint
Allison D.
Watts
Cathleen M. Wiencek
Colleen A. Williams
Sandra J. Massaro
Debra M. Mayers
Pamela J. Maylath
Teresa M. Mazich
Thomas M. McCormick
Joanne E. McCoy
Deborah B. McKay
Melinda Kay McMaster
L
Michelle
Williams
William C. Williams
Jr.
Barbara Wilson
Cynthia Marie Womer
Ruth
T.
Yeager
Natoll
Paradis
L.
Kimberiee Ann Pavkovic
Jilt
C- Peirson
Rebecca Dersham
Thomas
Goc
Jill
Price
Price
J.
Karen Kelley Goede
Keith A. Gogel
Jean Marie Golomb
James F. Grimes Ml
Stacey Ann Privette
Lee Radke
Monica L Reilly
Diana L. Renko
Toni Marie Griseto
Duane
James
Betty Jane
Gross Jr.
John C. Gross
Daniel T. Guzenski
H.
Pamela
Suzanne Bratlee
William F. Brennan
Vickie
L.
L.
Terri L. Springer
Christine 0. Chester
Deanna K. Kerstottor
Cathy Ann Kesslor
J.
Kile
Deborah A. Stefanlsko
Roger Dean Stetler
John D. Sumner
Douglas E. Taylor
Karen Murphy Tedesco
L. Kile
Laura T. Tenaglla
Wendy
Joann M, Mischianti
Lorie L. Mitchell
Mary
Christine Terese
Haupt
Gail A.
Schellhammer
Henzy
Robert
L.
Deborah Diane Cranford
Robert M. Krajci
Byron P. Shaw Jr.
Jo Ann B. Shayhorn
Douglas E. Sheats
Leslie V. Crosley
Kristopher A. Kronz
Rhonda
Crum-Sweely
Raymond Henry
Donna M. Krioger
Anonymous
Robin
Michael
Daniel P. Lafferty
William R, Vandellnde
Teresa LaForgIa
Michelle A. Latshaw
Daniel Lochnor
Jennifer L. Lorcho
Anthony J. Varano
Karon L. Vogol
Anonymous
James
Hughes
James
C. Puderbach
Susan M. PudertDach
Craig Allen Diehl
Anne Marie Lezynskl
Michael
A Waslelczyk
Catherine C. Kaiser
Gary Dean Snyder
Joann Marie Snyder
Thomas A. Snyder
Theodore
Jennifer G. Lyden
Anno
Wondol
Vicky A. Lysek
Gaylo Anne Wenhold
Bilotta
Ross G, Bratlee
Rebecca R. Brodt
Hilary J. Brown
David M. Bulzoni
Bnjce J. Burcaw
Frank James Burgess
Valerie Ann Burgess
Katherine A. Burnjs
Brian T, Callahan
Kathleen R. Caputo
D. Cari
Janet
L.
Casey
Cavalier
Anonymous
Gerald Harold Cohoon
Quinn
Quinn
Mark A. Raynes
Frank J. Coll
Kathleen Susan Coll
J.
L.
Carole Y. Rein
Kristine 0. Ringhoffer
Mark
N. Ritter
Gregory S. Rodgers
Ann C. Roslevich
Anonymous
Edward Schellhammer
Mark Charles
Schoenagel
John Schol!
Leslie
Updegrave
Charies G. Smith
Joseph A. Celin
Laurie Ann Chlumento
Denise
Umber
L.
Linda Lee Jones
F. Bielefeld
William K. Pursel
James
DAIessio
B, Ulrich
E,
Douglas
Eileen M.
Jr.
Lori L.
Jelstrom-Alston
Roger
Malinda Price
Raissa A. Prus
E.
Richard W. Kowkor
Richard C. Berg
E.
Jackson
Ernest F. Jackson
Tracey A.
Lisa
Anonymous
Jr.
Andrew Wesley Shicora
Cynthia L. Shipman
Mark D. Shipman
Patricia L. Shoener
Deborah
Nora Ann Boyko
Lydia K. Boynton
Barbara L. Bradley
Margaret P. Piper
Robert D. Pletchan
Roxanna M. Pletchan
Settelen
L.
Geraldine A. Shetlle
B. Huntley
Mariann
Pillot
Thomas
Jessica Shand
Homcheck
A.
Richard Douglas Hoot
David N. Kaswandik
Howard Andrew
Elizabeth A,
Peggy
Carl Gustave Borkland
Karen Peterman
Christopher J. Peterson
Stephen E. Phillips
C. Kooring
Timothy M. Tkach
Lucy Ann B. Turner
Anonymous
Laurie A. Peiffer
Lisa
John
Ann Marie
Parasida
Compton
Dolores A. Higgins
Donald F. Nerdig
Malcolm 8. Neilon
Margaret Neilon
E.
Schwab
Patricia A.
Jeffrey F.
Lisa
Kerrigan
Coyne
Anonymous
Joseph M. Patti
Maureen Kenna Patti
Walter N. Pawlowski
Sninsky
Carole A. Kershetsky
Patricia L.
Musselman
Slzer
J.
L.
Sheila E, Carter
1981
Francesco Aceto Jr.
Linda Anne Aceto
Robert John Acor
Anthony P. Amedei Jr.
Brian R.
Cheryl
Kathleen M. Rosen
Michael W. Rotelle III
Michele Diane Russell
Ann Mease
Janice L. Melmed
Anonymous
W. John Bamett
Mary J. Baumann
A. Shorlall
Patricia L. Keller
Jon E.
Karen
Brenda J. Monick
John R. Moyer
Dawn
Scott David Slmklns
Kevin
Jr.
Jeffrey L. Kile
Baker-Johnson
Rhonda J. Seebold
Rebecca Jean Shannon
Ann Robin Share
Cathleen B. Carney
Mary Therese Conroy
Brenda W. Conway
Esq.
Rosalie Schweitzer
Ann Rice
Ruth A. Santangelo
L. Mixell
C. Schreck
Jeffrey S. Ringhoffer
Anonymous
Michael
Scarpati
L.
Somers
Ann Somers
Randall B. Spence
Keen
David D. Zinkler
Ellen
Kathleen Savltts
Carol P.
Kelly
Robert A. McMullin III
Charles L. Meachum
Elaine K. Miller
Kevin A. Rothbard
Janice Y. Salwockl
Cynthia G, Karchner
Charles L. Kamos II
Michael C. Connell
Richard S. Menniti
Louis D. Rosetti
Frank J. Breslln Jr.
Frank H. Brooks
Joseph G. Santangelo
L,
Roberts
L.
Susan O, Rogutski
Hyde
Heather Ann Harrison
Debra A. Han/ey
David E. Hassrick
Roberta
B. Riggi
Cheryl
Hummer
L.
J.
Ida R. Reilly
Jane
Carol A. Hromlsin
Richard H. Huff
Bernocco
Rauenzahn
Rawle
Jeffrey R.
Ann Budd
Thomas E.Campbell
Jodie
Hammond
Patricia A.
Renko
Reymer
A.
W, Bemhard
Glenn A. Hoffman
Lori A. Horosky
Kelly A. Howatt
Joseph Hewlett
Walter Thomas Zabicki
Robert J. Zarkoski
Cathleen A. Zentgraf
Alice
S. Potts
William P. Prichett
Patrick G.
Nancy
Flanagan
Dale E. Malott Jr.
Gary G. Mammele
Nancy Marie Manley
Walsh
John
Tanya
Phillips
Pollnsky
J.
Lisa
P.
Michael A.
L.
Catherine M. Hoffman
Frank
Jetfry S. Nielz
James
Laurie G. Vercoe
Denise
Sharon W.
Thomas W.
Linda S. Figanj
Ann Medeiros Varga
Louis M. Vannicola
Anderson
J.
Michael C. Ariz
Susan M. Helwig
Nancy K. Herman
Rene G. Hoagland
Maureen E. Hobson
William D. Hobson
Debra S. Ford
Kevin R, Ford
Eileen Ferrari
Marsha A. Linn
Pamela Ann Lockwood
Francis T. Maloney
Tomcavage
William W. Truckenmiller
Debra
I
Adams
Laurie N.
B. Baker
Laureen Louise Baldwin
Jon C. Bardsley
Thomas J. Basar Jr.
John K. Bell
Denise D. Berg
Janet
F.
1982
Morohovech
Gregory S. Lawrence
Dennis Leighow
David M. Lescinski
Loretta F. Sutcliffe
Paula A. Mix
Scott R. Mix
Stacey L. Mixell
Helen Lukachko
Chesley Ann Moroz
Lee F. Mueller
Janey Lynne Murphy
Marianne S. Murray
Sandra J. Murray
Fenstermaker
Dennis M. Fuhrman
Carey Lynne Gates
Susan E. Geiger
Robert Charles Gennaria
Robert E. Gilgannon
Karen M. Girton
E.
Vincent
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Thomas
J. Collis
Kevin R. Crosley
Lorie M. Cudwadie
W. Gail E. Curiand
Linda M. Deitrich
Theresa A. Deverter
Susan M. DiBuono
Barbara A. Diestelow
F.
Frederick Divalerio
Brad Culten Dixon
Deanna M. Drick
Anne Kelshaw
Nanette S. Keys
Andrew R. King
Frank J, Konschnik
Robert T. Spezialetti
Gregory S. Kovalick
Pamela
H. Kratzer
Thomas M. Kresch
Jeffrey D.
Paula
Jr.
Krill
F. Krisa
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Pamela Jayne Tomko
Todd O. Trach
Sandra S, Tracy
Mary M. Troutman
Upton
Dennis C. Velas
F. Jean Kuhl
Timothy Alan Latshaw
Constance D. Lawrey
Jilliann
Anonymous
Richard Stanley
Sheri A. Lippowitsch
Marsha
J.
Long
Ann Lyman
James Maynard Lyman
Carol
Randall
J.
Mackenzie
MacNeal
Carmen M. Maloney
Judy
L.
Mashett
Gloria J. Mastracchio
John L. Maturani
Francis
J.
Elizabeth A.
Joanne
Mays
McCall
McCloskey
H. McGarry
Kevin
Amy
L.
J.
Susan
T.
Vincent
Walewski
Carol
Wall
L.
Cathy U. Walls
Theresa S. Walsh
Calvin H. Delnlnger
Jr.
Dennen
Deslmone
Elizabeth H.
Robert A.
Karen
DeStefano
T.
J.
Oinsmore
Raymond J. Distaslo Jr.
Kathleen Ann Divalerio
Gregory R. Downey
Joan M. Mahoney
Doreen Drack
Wendy
Ellen Hollls Drexler
Terry A. Malick
Nancy E. Ellis
Jean M. Fadule
Dale
Catherine-Mann
L.
Fagan
Dawn Spohrer
Fowler
Bruce E. Frank
Carol P. Franklin
Maureen R.
Walsh- Rodgers
Jamie L. Waters
Elizabeth Ann Wells
Christine F. Whalen
Lorraine K. Franzetti
Wiest
Jacqueline K. Winey
Brian T. Greenberg
Daniel
J.
Wendy J. Woolcock
Anne
C. S.
Michael
J.
Wozniak
Yavorchak
J. Galli
Marshall A. Geiger
David L Gillis
Michael John Grady
Thomas
A. Groff
Mary F. Gross
Nancy L. Gross
James
D. Hallinan
Hallock
Maks
L.
McCatforty
Lessie A. McDonnell
Michael
Fagan
William G. Feduchak
Mark Fenstermaker
Matthew W. Figard
Edward A. Fiorvanli
Jon Vincent Fortunate
C,
Mabus
E. Maustetler Jr.
Brian
Jeffrey S.
Francis
Albert Charies
J.
McGeohan
William H. McNett
John
F.
Brett A.
Mockes
Jr.
Mecktey
Kathleen E. Miller
Steven M. Miller
John W. Moller
Lynne M. Moller
Kevin B. Moore
Susan E. Mullen
John A. Murtin
Karen B. Musselman
Karrie S, Myers
Mark J. Neach
Glenn A. Newman
Alice E. Melchiore
Christopher R. Zentgraf
Lois
Eileen M. Miller-Wright
Christina M. Zerte
William P. Harte
Paige
Timothy G. Hartzell
Jean Royer Peake
Jeffrey A. Mitchell
Noel Scott
Randall
Todd
Yoh
Young
L.
A.
Zamonas
Zimmerman
Cynthia A.
Karon
E.
1983
Diane M. Amodel
Denise 1. Antollk
Malcolm E. Arter Jr.
Annette M.
Ashcroft- Warner
Joni D. Baker
Stephen A. Barbella
Priscilla M. Barnes
Raymond
R. Bennett
Kim Marie Bent
Richard D. Betteriy
Elizabeth M. Blasgen
Kevin A. Hargreaves
Harris
Wood
Wood
Leslie B,
Kenneth J. Norton
Joseph R. Nugent
Joanne L. Ochs
Gina M. Onushco
Michael
Ann
West
L.
Dennis R. Williams
Barbara A. Wllllard
Dorothy J. Wilson
Alice M. Womer
William G. Bent
Donald R. Yazurio
J.
Carol
P.
Andrew W. Nichols
Doreen J. Norton
Wayne
Yonkelowitz
Susan Lynne Walter
Anonymous
Gregory R. McHugh
Rosemary M. Meier
T.
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Anonymous
Holly L.
Opsomer
E. Paries
Mary Ann Benyo
George Scott
Blyler
Kelly M. Bolton
Barbara L. Bonenberger
Paula Amrick
Boughtwood
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Judith M. Brazil
Katharine Ruth Hunt
Amy
Karen
Karen
J.
Imbody
P.
Susan
E.
James
James
Carole
L. Jeckell
Broxlon
L.
Tamara
Bryant
L.
Bush
Scott R. Campbell
Karen Caparro
Eugene F. Carter Jr.
Diana
L.
Ann M. Case
Brian J. Case
Tamok Celin
Gwyn
E. Clark
Steven A. Clark
Anonymous
Joseph H. Cloran
Gayle Ann Cobb
Terry A. Conrad
Jr.
Corcoran
J.
Frank R. Cosner
Jr.
Cowher
Martin A. Coyne
Gregory J. Cunningham
Linda M.
Frank D. Dangelo
Don
C. Davis
Jon E. Deininger
Gina Marie Demchyk
Maria D. Demerly
Kay E. Dennison
Dianne E. Diehl
David George Dix
George J. Dombroski
Cathy W. Dowd
Anthony J. Duran
Theresa M. Dutcher
Joseph A. Ellis
Elizabeth A. Emert
Robert L. Emert II
Kevin L. Ernes
Anne M. Episcopo
David R. Evans
Susan A. Evans
Elaine Everett
Susan L. Fadule
Rose Marie Farquharson
Vickie Lee Felnstein
Daniel E. Fisher
Cheryl
Ann
Stephen
F.
L.
Susan
J.
Dinsmore
Elaine M. Kaswandik
Michael M. Keller
Kenneth J. Scharfenberg
James
J,
Dorin
Karen A. Kelley
Sharon R. Kello
Sue Nye Scharfenberg
J.
Lisa M. Schlueter
Jane Ann Seislove
Koncz
Kathleen A. Kowker
John R. Kraske
Pamela K. Kraske
Steven John Kunisky
Susan E. Hicks Kunisky
Nancy Ann Lansberry
Lynn M. Lansdowne
Debra Ann Shah
Donald K. Shinton
Karen
Lorraine D. LaraNetto
Wimmer Lauser
Carol
Crystal S.
Lease
Lydia
Marjorie A.
Singley
J,
David W. Smalstig
Douglas Bradley Smith
Jeffrey Alan Smith\
Anonymous
Spampinato
A. Staub
Philip J.
Patricia
Jr.
Superdock
Sypawka
Donna J. Tasselmyer
Susan Ann Thieme
Stephanie M. Tomaino
Lentz
J.
Steven K. Lindenmuth
James Lithgow
Lisa R. Lithgow
Ronald D. Lockwood
Sue Ann Long
Sharon L. Lubas
Jr.
Cheryl A. Lukasiewicz
Elizabeth A. Lyons
Mary
Magazzu
F.
T.
William
L. Mannix
Ronald R. Marcucci
Judt
Brenda Lyn Truhe
Deborah J. Trump
Edward Christoph Ulicny
Carol Lynn Usnik
Karen L- Vandrew
Michele M. Vogt
Steven Lee Wallace
Margaret L. Waslelczyk
Michelle T.
Whalen
1984
MichaelJ. Mirra
Ellen F. Adier
Sandra M. Morrash
Kim
Elaine M. Nearing
Darryl
David
Nolte
L.
Patricia E. Nosovitch
Kathleen
W.
Atherholt
Suzanne M. Hartshorne
Patricia A.
Thomas
Eric D. Pettis
Anne
S. Hauprich
Sharon
E.
Haupt
Lori B.
Peterson
Cathy
Susan
Pamela
Marlene Mary Prince
Theresa M. Racek
Kevin R. Hohl
Gail Gerberich Rarick
Hohn
Carolyn K. Hohne
Donna A. Reese
Todd M. Renner
Richard Scott Hollinger
Shelly J. Ressler
Suzanne M. Hollinger
Lynne T. Homiak
David A. Hough
Kim M. Huff
Michael R. Richardson
Shelley P.
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Timothy J. Pinkowski
A. Plunkett
Kathleen
Stitz
Prajzner
Jonathan V. Riesberg
Sherrie M. Risberg
James D. Robison Jr.
D. Reilly
Neil L. Renaldi
Renn
Repoley
L.
Kathryn
Rex
Reymer
L.
BilskI
Melissa H. Brandt
E. Brelsford
J.
Woodrow
Brosky
J. Bussenger
Busteed
Karen M. Bushspies
Mary Busteed
Ruth A. Byeriy
Debbie J. Carabini
Debra A. Casey
Joseph T. Cawley Jr.
Michael E. Chuss
Patrick Michael Clark
Scott P. Righter
Bartiara S. Dalious
Donald B. Roberts Jr.
Penny M. Roberts
Eileen M. Roth
Pamela S. Roth
Linda O. Runnels
Joanne M. Sands
Brian M. Schlupp
Janet F. Schneider
Lorrie A.
Hassenplug
Hepner
Heydt
T.
A.
Linda A. Hoertz
Keith D. Horlacher
Deborah
A.
Beth A. Johnston
Johnston
Patricia J.
Jones
E.
Anonymous
Michael
Cominsky
F.
Day
Larry D. Kemmerer
Amber M. Kenney
Koch
Nancy Lynn Krueger
Richard Alan Kuczawa
Lisa Stephens
Paulo Eduardo LaraNetto
Sandra L. Lazo
Nancy J. Leahy
Eric A. Lefkof
Suellen E. Lewis
Susan T. Lewis
Jane E. Lockwood
Theresa L. Loeh
Sabrina K. Lucas
Jacqueline Lundy
William
Lutzko
J.
Karen M. Massey
Helen R. McBratnie
McGarry
McGarry
Craig Charies McGinnis
Carole
L.
B.
Kelly S. Dietrich
Patricia
I.
Kenneth L. Dodson
Joseph T. Dowd
Anonymous
Peter J. Mehr
Robert D. Dnjckenmiller
Marvin
Tammy
Lucy F. Messersmlth
David W. Miller
Debra S. Miller
Patricia Dewitt
L.
Drumm
L.
McGinnis
Meneeley
Carol A. Seidel
Lori J. Miller
Barbara Ann
Matthew
Susan Marie
Scott
L.
Seyfried-Schultz
Laurel A. Shaffer
Ann Sherman
William A.
Anna M.
Erdman
Evans
T.
III
Faiat
Jones-Babyak
F. Jubon
Brenda J. Kahley
Kimberly A. Kearney
Peter C. Stusser
Cameron B. Smith
Anonymous
Linda R. Fegley
Daniel Paul Fickes
Harvey M. Smith
Margareta M. Smith
Laurie Ann Snyder
Roy
Anne Somers
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L. Moffit
Monteverdi
J.
Moore
Moore
Patrick T. Moran
James S. Morgan
Helen
L.
Patricia S.
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Mulhem
Beth R.
L.
Hilary Phelps Fisher
John R. Fletcher
Karen
Peter
Debra M. Skinner
Lori
Mark Murphy
Steven C. Nearing
Robin Lynn Neve
Stacey Ann Foust
Ann Freed
Ruth Ann B. Fulton
Kelly J.
Deborah A. Stoudt
Craig A. Funt
Sandra
Deborah Ann Kresch
Kathleen Stover
Miriam Stroh
Rita A. Pagnotto
Michael
Angela M.
John Alfred Gasink
James C. Golden
Martha Tucker Goldner
Kruczek
Toni Lynn Kruczek
Stanley F. Kucewicz
Joel S. Kunkel III
Joseph
J.
D. Lakitsky
Bradley C. Larson
Basil
K. Storch
Stull
John Temchatin
Terri
Newgarde
Brenda
S. Nichols
Lisa A.
Niemann
J. O'Brien
Michael S. Overs
Lisa
Anne Palmisano
Stanley
Jeannine A. Thibault
Catherine Golomb
Janet Helen Gray
Todd
Todd
J. Grinaway
Gregorys. Guerrieri
Gwen Cressman
Sally Guerrieri
Keith E. Peterson
David C. Hall
Carol S. Ham
Jill
A.
Thomas
Tier
Jr.
Manning
Joanna
Jennifer A.
Khan
Sharon R. Kauffman
Keith M.
Glenn A. Faulkner
Paula L. Feger
Randy H. Feger
Zahira S.
Chariene Marie Kanaskie
Richard L. Kanaskie
David P. Karpinski
Brenda L. Eckrote
Cindy K. English
Susan K. Eppley
Ruby
C. Kontostathis
Kimberly K. Krajci
Ann Berirand
Donna E. Boorse-Fabius
Anne E. Hayward
Susan M. Meckel
Roberta Ann Hellman
Beth Ann Hess
James
April
Bender
E.
Elizabeth
Richard A. Bluis
Phipps
Lisa M. Burghardt
Michael Piombino
Lorna
Luanne
Peake
H.
Pasko
Payne
Scott A. Koehler
Peter
James
F.
Lisa
Thomas
Pavlish
Paula A. Panzitta
Brown
Linda S. Brown
Marianne K. Brown
Noreen M. Buck
B.
Ann Marie Coyle
P.
Inch
L.
A. Johnston
James
Dianne K. Reynolds
Louise J. Reynolds
Mary
Mary
John
Peggy
Nancy
Linda A. Olivola
Lisa A. Haberstroh
Hartman
Hoyt
J.
Barbara E. Knecht
Martin A.
Diane R. Hartsough
Homung
Alan
Karin S. King
Shari L. Gross
Gail B.
Lisa C.
Glenn T. Bromley
Sandra E. Brower
Jill
Beverly S. Hand
Cherisse M. Harris
Steven M. Horn
Cindy Sue Norman
Kimberly Jean Ofdrati
Margaret K. Green
Luther M. Hager
Susan M. Hawke
David John Henwood
Teni Lorene Hess
Loretta K. Ketchen
Scott A.
Greenman
Harabin-Hillman
Christopher J. Hardinger
Kerry S. Boll
Daniel P. Bower
Tina M. Souders
Cheryl R. Pasukinis
J.
Mary Etien Nagy
Mary Ann M. Nelson
George A. Neuhauser
Karen M. Nilson
Anne M. Kochinsky
Debbie J. Gregorowicz
Stacy J. Gross
L. Nutall
K. Oliver
Beth Anne Batturs
Rebecca J. Becker
Terence C. Benham
Lynn L. Boenzli
Shari A. Myers
Robert A. Gerenza
Barbara Ann Giannini
Elizabeth S.
Armstrong
K.
Cynthia Louise Mueller
Michelle R, Klinedinst
Cherisse M. Bean Harris
D. Becker
Jacqueline A. Bencker
Kent A. Hatt
Gehman
Susan
Antoinette Ban-
Curtis R. Keller
Amy
R. Hartsough
Gannis
E.
Lisa A. Antonelli
Jeffrey B. Ban-
Melissa M. Bakeman
Carol A. Bath
David E. Gray
Hagmann
Sue
1985
Mary A. Moyer
Susan K. Pope
Pamela S. Rebbert
Cynthia M.
Zimmerman-Harkins
Alfred G. Mueller
Kathleen B, Gallagher
Thomas
E. Andrusisin
Morris
L.
Todd
Michele L. Miller
Robert A. Minninger
Ann
Anonymous
Donna Zimmerman
Miller
Kelly
Denise D. Fry
Hudimac
Gloria J. Jean
Dianne R. Johansen
Miller
Wendy S.
Nancy Ann Miller
Monte K. Mingle
John B. Moffit
Mary M. Monseau
Victoria A. Fry
Karen L. Winner
Marc T. Winter
Robin K. Winter
Sandra L. Workman
Kathleen M. Yarem
Charies K. Zartman
Steven K. Ziegler
W.
Rita D. Middleton
Darlene
McCloskey
Maureen E. McDonald
L.
Paula Kay Young
Elizabeth E. Fronk
Thomas
Valerie
R. Louis Mickley
McNulty
A.
Alice Merritt
Kristine M.
Rochelle R. Mausteller
A. Williams
Donna M. Michalizysen
Michael D. Williams
Sabrina Williams
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Jean
Jane
Mark S. Eyer
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Donna Jane Fehr
Diane Marie Ferster
Diane K. Williams
Sharon M. Williams
Lorraine
Patricia R.
Evans
M. Christopher Maron
David P. Mathews
Lynne Elizabeth
Graham
Melanie A, Edenholm
Dana
Anonymous
Anonymous
Virginia E.
Sandra Lynne Eckart
II
Jacqueline A. Strenkoski
Janice T. Lessman
Penelope Sue Downey
Joanne Mary Duffey
Glen Patrick Duffy
Bonnie Ann Dunay
Christopher G. Shipe
David
Catharine E. Miller
Gordner
Grady
Settelen
L.
E. Diehl
David E. Dupert
John F. Duvernois
Cynthia Ebling
Richard Leet
Colleen McGuIre
K.
Kathy
L.
David K. Gallagher
Lorl D.
M. Schiller
Kochlnsky
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J.
Foedisch
Kathy B. Giorgio
Timothy J. Gooch
L.
Jr.
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Anonymous
Susan
Shelley
Tina Kistler
Gary
Anonymous
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Thomas
Jones
Fitzpatrick
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Ann
Dougherty
B.
Michael G. Willard
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O'Hearn
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Dimmick
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Melody A. Bowersox
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Darcie
Morgan
Motze
Christopher Bower
Robin R. Kemmerer
R. Nicole Kent
Robin L. Kingston
Gwendolyn M. Kirkner
Alice K. Stauffer
Anonymous
Mitzel
Nancy
Nancy
Michele M. Ermilio
L.
Dimm
Darcie A. Kelsey
Black
Boardman
Bodnar
T.
Kristine A.
Gary W.
Brian
Eisenhuth
Dilks
L. Piccirilli
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Elizabeth A. Possinger
Michelle D. Powell
Brenda C. Prabhakar
Douglas L. Propst
L.
M. Spong
Richard C. Stahl
Anthony M. Starego
Alicia
Gloria Irene Mitch
Anonymous
J.
J.
Jean Gekoskie
Deborah Ann George
Sharon K. Getty
McDonnell
McElhlney
P.
Pamela Corson-Faill
Joan M. Coyle
Kevin R. Crane
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Einwechter
James
L. Derricolt
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Kevin
Mertz
J.
Joanne
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Jay F. Dedea
Saundra L. Demko
Lisa M. Eastwood
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D.
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Michael
Daras
John
Theresa A. Frascino
Edward J. Frayne
Linda
Dacey
Christine
John
Margaret A. Waldron
Georgine T. Wallers
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Bonnie L. Comellus
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Leigh A.
Jenifer M. Martini
Lisa A.
Gail Elizabeth
Bonrta
Christopher R. Parise
Todd
Michelle V.
Cutlllo
Karen A. OhI
Crystal D. Davis
Anonymous
Lotsis
Edward
Cobb
Coleman
Sherri L. Davidson
Kevin M. Mahar
Drew
Cynthia R. Lyons
Kevin Cecco
Chesonis
Sneldman
Claire A. Maitski
Jill
Cheryl A. Mazer
L.
L.
Rebecca Etta Stelner
Todd Sullivan
Michelle M. Tinman
Colleen L. Todd
Ruth Ann Tshudy
Deborah A. Tulone
Leavenworth
Ellen Lewis
R.
David M. Carrell
Joseph A. Catanzaro
Amy
Rebecca
Angela D. Sorclnelli
Shelley Lynn Spencer
Marie J. Spengel
Angela L. Spinner
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Atherton
J. Avery
Lee Ann M. Balon
Joann N. Barietta
JodI
L.
Hennion
Susan HIckey
L. Hile
L. Hill
Muffly
Debra L. Namey
Ralph J. Nardell
Kathryn M. Peters
Randi A. Piascik
Steven M. Piascik
Beth N. Pickford
James
D. Pilla
Lisa M. Hoffman
Maureen Ann Polakowski
Mary C. Hogan
Robyn D. Houck
Aaron J. Hughes
Robert
Eileen T. Bayley
Ann Hunsicker
Daphne Ann Huss
Marie Y. James
Elizabeth A. Bayley
Ellen A.
Stephanie J. Bedosky
Melinda L. Bender
Deborah L. Bentz
Anjna Beri
Bethany J. Bickel
L.
Nagy
Lori
Janus
Lara Johnson
Eileen L Johnson-Shrey
Robert E. Kagarise
Kappel
Lori S.
Lisa A.
Kelm
F.
Pursel
Jr.
Eduardo A. Ramos
Douglas B. Rapson
Andrea L. Reiterman
Joanne M. Rhoads
James
C. Roberts
Susan
E.
Romanosky
Gregory W. Romig
Denise R. Route
Karia
J.
Thomas
Rush
R.
Jacqueline
Sacoman
Sassaman
L.
Report
Sawka
Linda M.
Heather E. Bodine
John M. Schaefer
Becky
Dawn
Lisa
Grow Bonshock
Randy W. BoHs
Schaffer
L.
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Michele
L.
J. Bollinger
Schuler
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Bowman
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David M. Jones
Walter R. Scheel
Ann M. Schermick
Karen E. Kaufer
Michael L. Kauffman
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Charlynn M. Conaway
Christine M. Conroy
Richelle E. Kegarise
Sheila E. Smith
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Roni A.
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Christine M. Ketner
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Corinne A. Brett
Meredith E. Buch
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Mario M. Klassen
Barry N. Spantal
Anne
Bucha
Barbara A. Budwash
Shawn
Thomas
Kost
Michael
Tracy A. Bussom
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Kim M. Campbell
Lisa A. Kroboth
Sandra
Susan
Brian S. Carling
Karen M. Lagreca
Holly A. Lambert
Jill C. Lechner
Amy G. Lewis
Gregory S. Lewis
Denise D. Carr
Cynthia A. Lombard
Anonymous
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Sharon A. Shanahan
Roberta A. Sheaffer
James
P. Shevlin
Chris A. Shultz
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Paul
Singley
Wendy
Campbell
Duane A. Carey
Nichole D. Smith
Sheraton L. Smith
Caria M. Snyder
Carol Snyder
Greta L. Snyder
fvlarcie M. Snyder
Michael L. Snyder
Richard D. Sparks
Speece
Jill M. Springman
Mary A. Sproule
Eric R.
Lisa S. Stackhouse
Michelle M. Stauffer
Christine M. Sleeker
James M. Stepanski
B.
Jr.
Paul P. Stucker
Kenneth Styer
Donna M. Sutton
Lynn M. Swetnam
L.
Nancy
Umstead
Vandeusen
A.
Lorna D. Veglia
Kathleen E. Waiko
Lori A.
Dean
Wampole
Michelle N. Edllng
Cari A. Lyon
David M. Torrey
Andrew
Stephen
Vincent P. Menichelli
Cynlhia M. Widltz
Karen A. Mergel
Julie L.
Michael Dennis
Edward A. Miller
Marc D. Miller
Susan A. Misiewicz
Gloria D.
David
Kelly D.
Karen
Karin S. Cressman
Joanna Dee Crouse
Kelly L. Truett
Trump
Deanne
Melissa N. Locke
ErlcC. Lovely
Ronald M. Coronitl
Daun L. Corse
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Michelle M. Creola
Welskerger
L.
Werner
Weston
Heidi L.
Ernest
J,
Kimberly A. Wetherhold
Joseph White
Kerry A. Dunbar
William
Sharon
Noaker
Noelle Novak
Thomas W. Nurse
Michael S. O'Hara
Erin A.
L.
Diane
Joseph H. Geles
Sean C. GImeno
Anonymous
Christine K.
1991
Donna M. Adgie
Michael A. Albanese
Kimberly A. Gray
Jo Anne G. Green
Bronwyn J. Queen
Matthew T. Quigley
John
Melissa A. Greene
Kerri
Bahr
Barbara A. Barnes
LeeAnn Hains
Thomas
Mary E. Barnes
Stephen J. Barry
Kris Ronald Bautsch
Nancy E. Beglin
John J. Belaski
Barbara A. Hall Jr.
Charles L. Harman
Lydia M. Heiser
L.
Andronis
Kristina
Carol A. Bentlage
Berger
Helen M. Bertges
Kelli L.
Catherine B. Bill
David Bingman
Ruth Bishop
Beth A.
Brian
Bitler
W. Blickensderfer
Eileen A. Blozen
Lara
J.
Halenda
John C. Hersh
Kathy L. Hoffman
Lee E. Hollenbach
Hotham
Susan G. Hotham
Sherri A. Hower
Laura L. Hudson
Suzanne E. Hutnick
Joseph R. Jackson
Scott D,
Vicki A.
James
Tina M. Johns
Michele
L.
Heather S. Perclval
Richard T. Priestman
Patricia M. Rail
Ann Boop
L.
Brooks
J.
Cassano
Joseph A.
Debra Hubal
Jason J. Hudak
Suzanne M. Hulme
Sandra S. Izer
Mark P, Jobes
David M. Johns
Eileen M. Jones
Laura G. Jones
Shelley A. Jones
Jennifer A. Kaffka
Castrogiovanni
Anetia M. Cera
Michael
J.
Kenney
Nazzaro
Nouhard
Lori A.
Todd
A.
Gary T. Womelsdorf
Mlng-Hslung Wu
Christine A. Yerkes
Marilyn A.
Yocum
1993
Chang
Chang
Chin Tlon Huang
LI
Hul Fang Lee
Ben Yuan
Lin
Dana Rapson
C. Todd Retchart
Grace
Michael R. Relgel
Shun Hua Lu
Matthew A. Schultz
Ling Fang Tseng
Joseph G, Tyson
Anderson Yang
Linda Young
Michele M. RIne
Lisa M. RItt
L, Robblns
Timothy M, Ronan
Connie M. Ross
Cynthia
Carol
L.
Lin
Ju Tang Liu
Sands
Powlus
Preziosi
Parents
Lynn Rapp
K.
Rauch
Mehdi Razzaghi
Gary A. Reigle
Laura J. Reilly
Noreen M. Reisser
Renee E. Remington
Richard S. Remington
Frank
Lisa
Scot M. WIsler
Caroline M. Houseknecht
Erik B. Binder
Cynthia
Michele S. Zaiudek
Diane M. Wilson
Tsun
Charles S. Carroll
Barbara A. Pizzoli
Michael S. Pompei
Eric M. Potocsky
Moyer
L.
Valerie A. Pedrlanl
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Diane B. Berger
Toby W. Pepper
Michelle T. Yost
Gayle
Kelly L. Williams
JIng Ping
Anonymous
Beth Furman
Benjamin C. Garrison
Zohreh Garrousian
Mohr
Christy M. Williams
Julie E. Parry
Lisa E. Paul
Amy
A.
Mowder
Wescoe
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James R. Hlle
Chad R, Holdren
Scott L. Frederick
James W. Wood
Carolyn R. Yohey
L. MIrablte
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J.
L.
Jeffrey S. Willmot
Thomas A. Peters
Dawn M. Petriello
E. Miller
Anne
Wellkonlch
Baum
Bauman
Franklin
Michele
Maria A. Bosack
L. Freireich
Elizabeth
Christine A. Zazzarino
Tanya
Laurie A. Fritz
MIchalok
Johanna M. Nolan
Frederlcke J. Oakos
Robert L. Oneal
Angela
Hara
E.
Weaver
Welrback
Dawn M, Hepner
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L. Bartolf
Lisa M. Booth
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Teri L,
Donna M. Zampotll
Denise A. Oneill
William T. Wisser
Mergner
Kristen B. Nlebtlng
Kimberiy
Paul
Keith A,
B,
Lisa M. Helveslon
Kimberly A. Oesch
L.
McWIIIIams
Balderston
Susan Ann Outt
D. Forker
Wagner
Dawn D. Ware
Anonymous
Joseph T, Wash
Balr
Samuel
R. Williams
Esandrio
Gownley
Marcl A.
Robert D. Naumovltz
Tara M. Avellino
Amy
Lynn
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Stacey L. Turock
Guckenberger
Amy C. Havard
Nicole M. Haverstraw
Albright
Chad
L.
McCrenry
Leslie A. Trogllone
Anonymous
Grant S. Evangelist!
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Meryl
Diana
Marie
Sulpy
Michael P.
1992
Karen Mane
Weiss
Lincoln L. Weiss
Karen B. Whiteman
C.
J.
Lori E.
Natalie A. Barnlnger
III
Susan
Sharon
Megan
Edwards
Richard P. Matukonis
Valerie A.
Lynda Goldberg
Geraldine K. Newhart
Carl A.
Harry A. Flynn
Gregory F, Frisch
Anne M. Geffkon
James P. Geiger
Christopher N. Gengler
Gilbert
Jr.
Marshall
J.
Geoffrey A. Goehler
Ziegler
Zose
Tara D. Dubbs
Nice
John
Thomas M.
Jennifer A. Dresher
J.
M. Feulner
Kristen M. Fitzgerald
Stout
L.
A,
Kimberiy A, Tonkinson
Stephanie A. Mack
Melissa J. Maltman
Trtsha
April L.
Edith C.
George W. Maclntyre
Ely
James M.
William Y. Nawrocki
Dunkle
Scott D. Dunsmuir
Philip M. Edinger
L.
Young
Rebecca Ann Young
Donovan
K.
Jennifer
Colleen A. Stout
Macensky
K.
Christopher T. Miller
Christa M.
Neuhard
T. Effross
Gerdes
Bridget E, Gigg
F.
E.
Downs
Peter G.
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J.
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Stambaugh
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J.
S. Laudenslager
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Damlan
F.
Amy
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Lamm
Mark
Martin
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Smith
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Dobson
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E. Deprefontaine
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James
DlOrio
L.
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Stephen
April
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Conaway
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Monahan
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L.
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E.
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Sundermier
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J.
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J.
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J.
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Snow
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A. Knotts
Christine L.
Schumacher
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King
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J.
Ann
Riccette
Rissinger
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Jill
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John Atkins
Dennis Austin
Adami
Adams
Rose Adams
Ruth E, Adams
Harold
Gregory
Michelle M. Rossi
J.
Sapp
Paula Schall
Anonymous
Anonymous
John Baines
George L. Baumelster Jr.
Janet Benigno
James
Lorraine Baylor
Anonymous
Baird
Bonner
Patricia
Richard Baker
John
J, Balavage
Gordon Ball
Jean Ballo
Steven H Beadling
Dale Beagle
Robert Bennett
Ronald T. Bennett
Maureen
Cari F. Berger
Bryan
Albright
John
Aimee
LydIa
Bedosky
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David M. Robinson
Loreen M. Romania
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L.
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J.
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Nick Alapack
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Rosemary
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William Anlauf
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Sara Beard
Edward Bechtel
Justine Anderson
Sandra Barnes
Eileen Bechtold
Johanna BIrkelbach
Anderson
Frank C. Andreus
Anonymous
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Beck
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Carol Bishop
Ammerman
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Carmen
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Mary
B.
II
Banfill
Ronald Basarab
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Michael Birdsalt
Anonymous
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Harold Clapper
Craig Clark
Cathy Dietrick
David DiFiore
Debbie Dincher
Jack Frangiosa
Anonymous
John Clark
E. Carl Dinrich
Paul
Carolyn Blubaugh
Laura Clark
Phyllis Clarke
Robert Blake
Carol Blaker
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William BIy
Jane Clavin
Roy Clayton
W. Thomas Clayton
Bradley Bolton
James
Anonymous
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E. Bonstein
Susan Borchers
Florence W. Borchick
Paul A. Boudreau
Anonymous
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George J. Boyd
Pamela Boyer
Cecelia Franklin
III
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Dobbs
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Harry A. Frey
Dianne Dolat
Gary Frisoli
Donald Fritz
Joseph Clifford
Maryanne Coar
Jeanne Coccelti
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Cogan
Cohen
Martin Cohen
Fretz
Jr.
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Dennis
Walter Fritzsch
Maria Hafner
Daniel A. Haggerty
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Dean
Barry
William
J.
Haines
Robert Haines
Shirley Hains
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Frost
Peggy Fry
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Rose Gabel
John Gainard
S.
Chowning
Hall
James
Wade Gans
Dennis Hari
Frank Harker
Diane Harris
Anonymous
Maryellen Garcia
Patricia A. Harrison
Gary Earle
Clara Gardner
Carmen Cortez
Anonymous
Anonymous
Elmer W. Gardner
Francis Garenty
Evelyn Cosklo
Terry S. Eddinger "68
Lawrence Garrison
Sheron Egan
Dennis Ehrlacher
James Garthwaite
Buchman
William Budd
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Coughenour
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Gary M. Cowles
Carroll G. Crager
Frank T. Crawlord
lone Creasy
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Richard
Joe D. Burek
Jackie Crittenden
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Katherine S. Burger
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Craig Elston
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Richard C. Cronin
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Joseph S. Cumella
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Anthony Colello
Gregory Boyle
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Robert Condel
Francesco Conte
Bozza
Peter F.
Al Cohick
Anne Bradley
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Cope
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Vicki
David Briggs
Richard B. Brokenshire
Joseph Corbo
Hugti W. Corcoran
Ronald J. Corona
Linda Brown
Robert H. Correll
Rose Brown
Roxanne Brown
Virgle Brown
Anonymous
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Donald Bnjder
Richard A. Brzozowski
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Alex Burns
Robert Burns
Robert
Bush
J.
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Michael
J.
Butter
Jr.
J.
Mary Lou Butz
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Ellen
Paul Cacclamani
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Daday
Frances
Damon
Patrick V.
Cashman
Frank T. Castellano
Thomas Catapano
Raymond Caucci
Claire Caulfield
Anthony Ceglowski
Carmen Cerra
Albert A.
Cevasco
John Charles
Anonymous
Robert D. Chester
Fran Chiodo
Robert Chorney
Andrew Chupasco
Marion Chupasco
Gini
Ciampi
Francis
J.
Ciarrocca
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
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Fay Esworlhy
Dennis Evans
Mel Evans
Albert
Joe Helms
Perry Henley
Chuck Henry
Richard Hentz
Dennis Hepler
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Bruce Hess
Anonymous
Anna
Margaret B. Ewing
Nelson D. Eyer
Willard
Leroy High
Donald D, Fanelle
Patricia Glory
Margaret K. Hill
Bernard Himmelberger
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German
David
Quinten
I.
Gibble
Gibson
Madelyn Gibson
Eileen Giles
Robert E. Gilgannon
Shirley K. DeFacis '63
William Fegyveresi
Richard Gore
Michael DeFrancisco
Trudy Fendler
Edward
Anonymous
Anonymous
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Charles
Donna
Thomas
DeLong
Paul E, Finney
Dent 1950
Richard T. Denton
Walter Denton
Dominic R. DePiano
Edgar Depillis
Kathryn Destetano
Janet M. Detweiler
Susan
Fitzpatrick
Robert
J.
Samuel Detwiler
Eugene C. DeVol
Janet Dewald
Terry Fouts
James
William H. Dierks
'68
Lawrence D. Finucane
Frank Fitzpatrick
Neil E,
DiCarlo
Judith
Finn
Frank Delorey
Dennis Delorso
Ronald Demczak
L.
Dale R.
Jr.
Gary
J.
Ruth
E.
Floyd
Foose '61
Foose '62
Philip Forester
John Fosbenner
Howard Fouike
Bruce Fowler
Donald Fox
Edward Fox
Charles Foye
Jr.
Delmer C. Hinderliter
Roger Hippensteel
Mark HIavenka
Linda Hoal
Goodman
Cherie Hockenberry
W. Goodrich
P. Gottschalk Jr.
Gough
Anonymous
Anonymous '63
Donna Hodorawis
Gary L. Hoffman
John Hoffman
William A. Hoffman
Joel
John
Connie Graf
Jean Graham
Ronald Grason
Sandra D. Graybill
Roger Grbavac
Andrew J. Green
Hiram Green
Richard Green
Thomas Grim
Donald Grinaway
II
Dale E. Groff
Frank J. Groff
Margaret Hess
Sandra Hess
William Higgins
Gilgoff
Mary Gonsiewski
Earl
Brenda Deitterick
Mike Dell'Aquila
'81
Glasmyer
Margaret Gleason
Farling
Audrey Fetterman
Joan A. Fetterman
Donald G. Fidler
Richard Heissler
Harold C. Getz
Robert Day
Anthony Dazio
James
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Bernard Gontarchick
Joan Ciok
Cipriano
Adolph H. Haug
John Good
L.
Linda Hatton
Jr,
Fauerbach
Gary R. Faut
Helen Fedena
Dawe
Edward E. Hartman
Linda Hartman
John Hartzel
Bobby Hastings
Jr.
Peter Faucetta
Vivian E.
Dorothy S. Carey
Mary Ellen Carpenter
Philip Galluppi
John Gerdes
John Fasciano
Gall Caputi
Gallick
Diane Engle
Kenneth Engle
Cindy Ennis
Judy Davison
Waller Davison
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J.
Louise Heidenreich
Bnjce Campbell
Katrina L. Caporaletti
Peter Gallagher
William
Anonymous
Ronald J. Genovese
Donna
Pat Capobianco
Gallagher
Mary Gallagher
Jean Hecker
Elizabeth Davenport
Cape
E.
Hampton
Kurt Hand
Robert G. Hanna Jr.
Anonymous
Leon Geise
Linda Calupca
Robert
Terry G.
Anonymous
Elliott
Elliott
William Caldwell
Gerald CampomizzI
Eileen Gallagher
Frederick C.
Edward N. Danes
Oliver Darden
Jr.
Fred Hamm
Barbara A. Hampton
Betty E. Eldred
James
Carolyn Cusato
Jr.
Carol Gainer
Roger L. Galford
Bernard L. Hazenski
Dennis Healey
Rosemary Heath
Ellis
Richard M. Eisenslaedl
Crlqui
David Hallowell
Charles Garvey
Frederick Gaskins
Annette Gaughan
Robert Gaul
Gwyneth
Eugene
Timothy King
Anonymous
Jack B. Doutrich
Anthony Doyle
Richard J. Dresher
Joseph F. Dreyer
Stephen Dreyer
Charles Druckenmiller
Albert Drumblusky
Antonio Duarle
Joseph Dunn
Robert W. Dunn
Barbara Duplet
Rita S.
Allen
Linda Hubert
Joseph Hudock
Clara Humphries
Neal S, Hunsberger
Lee A, Hunsicker
George A. Hunt
Daniel Kirby
M. C. Kitchenman
Robert Kitzmiller
Cari Klach
Kathryn G. Klaus
Hoffner
L.
Hohenberg
P.
Sue Hohenshilt
Elwood A. Holmes
Mariene
Homan
Anne Hook
Joseph Hopkins
Susan J. Hoppe
Sharon Home
Alan P. Horoschak
Chariene Horton
Leonard Hotham
Peggy Hotz
Kenneth Houck
Hwang
Emily Klem
Ibbotson
Phillip R.
Kindt
Geraldine M. Kiriin
Paulette Kish
Norma Hunter
'79
Bonni Frisch
Joanne M. Donovan
Kevin P. Donovan
Paul T. Donovan
Robert Doran
Thomas Donvard
Clewell
J. Freireich "61
Xenia Diveglia
Judith
Dolores Boginsky
Jeanne D. Bohringer
Sherwood Boger
John Guarino
Mark Guilfoose
Joseph Guillaume
Frank Guiko
Lawrence Gump
Annette RitzGunderman
George Frankiewicz
Jeffrey Knarr
Ihle
Knauf
Natalie Innes
Phyllis A.
Joanne
Anonymous
Donna F. Knouse
Inwin
Carol tvins
Joseph R. Jackson
James Jacobsen
Frederick E. Jahn
Clifford
'91
Betsy Koehler
Bnjce G. Kolloff
Koopmann
Anonymous '64
W. James
William
Robert T. James
Theodore W. Jarrett
Nancy M. Jaworski
'60
Cynthia M. Kopyscianski
Boleslew Kornatowski
Frank Jelensits Jr.
Kenneth Jenkins
Neale Jenkins
Howard Jenkinson
Leiand Jennings
Norma Jennings
Linda Jerome
Robert Jesberg
Janice Koscioiek
Johnessee
George Johns Jr.
Carole Johnson
Catherine Johnson
Harold Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Mary Johnston
Brian Jones
David Jones
Janis Jones
Linda Krutz
Geraldine Jordan
Phillip
Jean Jordan
Marylou LaBuda
Mary Lacina
J.
Wayne Jordan
James Jordon
Kosman
Steriing R.
Harry Kotsch
John Kotz
Joseph Kovac
Barry P. Kraje
Dale Kreischer '68
Melody
Peter
Kremser
K.
Kuchar
J.
Harry Kuhns
Mary Ann Kulenguskey
Kundrik
Lucille
Thomas Kupusnick
Frederick Kuster
Judith
Ann
Robert
Kutchi
Kutchi
J.
'62
Anonymous
Kyllonen
F R. Kabrhel
Kathy Ladley
David Lafferty
Rudy
Jeffrey
Kaintz
Stanley E. Kalsky
Thomas
Kanavich
E.
Kane
Anonymous
Lorraine
Lahm
Joseph G. Lamb Jr.
John C. Lancaster
John Landan Jr.
Cathy L. Landis
Dennis Kapuschinsky
Roseann Kapuschinsky
Fred Kams
Anthony F. Kasenga
C. William Kauffman Jr.
Cheryl L. Kauffman
Gregory C. Keck
Judith A. Landis
Francis
Keenan Sr.
Thomas Keeney
Linda A. Leach
Sharon Kehl
Jean Lee
Lynn Langley
Michele Lankford
Ray Latorre
Rocco Laudato
Loretta Lawler
Ann Lawson
Patricia
Leary
Robert Keister
Dorothy Lefever
Anonymous
Glenn Lehman
Betty Kelley
Marie M. Leister
Marilyn Kellon
Carol Leith
Patricia P. Kelsey
Philip
Robert Kelsey '69
Michael C. Kennedy
Janice Kerrigan
Joan T. Lentczner
Dianne Lesher
Ronald Levan
John W. Libhart
Ronald Lichtenwalner
Linda
Linda Lichty
John Kepple
Diane KenKettell
Lengle
Anonymous
Barbara
Robert Kiely
Kay Lilley
Rosemary
Theodore
Robert
Kilareski
J. Kiley
Maureen
Killmer
Lilley
Litz
Margaret Lloyd
James Lombardi
Margaret Kilpatrick
Mary Lombardi
Daniel N. Kimberiey
Anonymous
Anonymous
Susan Houghton
Jane Howe
Lawrence Hoyt
Nancy Kimmey
Linda
Roger Grose
Dolores E. Hranitz '82
Robert Grot©
John R. Hranitz
Thomas Kincatd
Raymond Kinder
Anonymous
James Lordi
Jean Groller
Sandra F. Groller
I.
'68
Simeon Knowles
J.
Long
Report
Mounir Louka
Manuel Louro
Richard A.
Harold R. Messer
Shenia Messimer
Cheryl Messina
Lowe
William Lubas
Maureen Meyer
Frank Luckangelo
Stephen H. Lundy
Richard H. Michael
Shirley A. Michalak
John Michalowski
Jeffrey A,
J.
Lupo
Luther Lutz
Robert L. Macheski
Fred Machmer
Fred Macintosh
Betty Macknis
Francis Parillo
F. Miller
MacNeal
Lesley Madigan
Niall Patrick Madigan
John Magee
P. Lynne Magee
Minner
Diane L. Minnich
John Moczyolowski
Patricia Moglia
Charies W. Mohl
Monahan
T. Mooney
Margaret Moreira
Duane Morgan
Duane Morgan
Maureen Morgan
Mary Moser
Manfredonia
L.
Raymond
Mangin
Ralph Mantone
A.
Richard Mould
Barry Mowrer
Wiitiam G. Markell
Bruce
Thomas Mamell
Barbara Marshaiek
John Manello
Lewis Martin
Ramon Martinez
Michael Robatin
Anthony Roberti
Carol Robidoux
Frank Rocco
Albert
James M.
John
A.
Sheeran
Sullivan
Sullivan
Anonymous
Thomas
John Shittingford
Andrew Albert Shisko
Thomas Shone
Walter
Cari Short
Tina Superko
Stephanie SupinskI
Norman L, Showers
Anonymous
A. Michael Shull 71
Grace Shupp
J.
Sullivan '70
F. Sullivan
Anonymous
Nancy Supatlna
Dominic Suraco
William
Sweeney
Elinor
Frank Siebold
Paul L. Siesko
Leslie J. Szukics
Shiriey Tallman
Robert Wetdon
Joseph Pasterski
Angelo Romaniello
Robin
Charies Tamasaukas
Ann-Marie Patterson
Judith
Barry
Darlone Rompilla
Gerald Rosas
Carol Rose
Edward Wendell
Jesse Wentz
Lorraine Werkhelsor
James E. Wort
John West
L.
Patterson
Patterson
A. Pauling
Robert R. Pecharo
Kenneth Perko
Sherry Pernick
James
Peron
Maryann Perrone
E.
70
Linda M. Perry
A Romanski
Gloria
Rosen
James
F.
Rosica
Paula Ross
Charies Roth
Linda J. Roth
Melanie Roth
Silfies
Louis Silver
Edward Sines
Gary Tanner
Mary S. Taubor
Janet Skinner
Catherine
Robert Skuba
Kathleen E. Slachta
Carol Thebes
Carol
Thomas
Thomas
Glenn Thomas
Herbert E. Thomas
Jeffrey Thomas
Robert J. Thomas
George O. Thompson
Lois Thomson
Howard Woslen
Edward J. Slane
Jerome D Stavick
Dolores
Miriam Wetzel
Alan Thross
Gloria Wllllans
Ottico Tidwoll
Cynthia
Timothy Wise
Paul Smerkanich
Ralph Smiley
Carol Smith
Douglas Rowland
Constance Smith
Marilyn Peters
Rowles
Patricia Royer
Jane Rozanski
David B. Smith
Frank Smith
George Smith
Walter Pfizenmayer
Jacqueline Ruchinskt
John
Linda Rudlsill
Herman Smith
Anonymous
Clifford
Robert Peters
R. Phillips '57
Sue Picraux
Ann Marie Pieshefski
Pamela J. Piester
'62
L.
Taylor
Robert Rudolph
Robert Rueppel
Janet M. Smith
Frank TIso
Nancy Todt
Raymond Torphy
Jeanne Smith
William M.
James W. Rufener
Arthur Rush
Tom Rush
Alice
Towno
Nancy Pomponio
Anonymous
Richard Powell
Jerrilyn
Muth
June Myers
Charies A. Myskowski Jr.
George E. Namey
Sheila Nathan
Mario Pozadas
George Snoke
Linda Snyder
Katherino Turner
Kenneth Matta
Joan Ryder
Craig Sagemuehl
Joseph Pugnetti
Martin
Ricky Soles
Paul Putera
Barbara
Susan Tyler
Beverly Tyson
Albert Mattu
Ronald W. Matuczinski
Steven Matzner
Anonymous
Peter Mayes
Michael R. Mazurick
Richard Mazza
Sharon McCall
Joan McCardle
Patrick McDonnell
Lisa McEIwain
McEvoy
McGee
Ann Mullin
James Murphy
Diane Piwoski
James C. Pomfret
Dave Pivec
Linwood D. Nester "68
Helmut Neugebauer
John A. Neuman
Marianne Neumeister
Elmer Newman
William Neyer
Ronald Nichols
Patrick McCaffery
Patrick A.
Barbara Pitcher
Robert E. Neitz
Lavera Nelson
Joseph Mazzie
Katherine
Robert Mullen
Robert Mulligan
Richard B. Natoli
Louis J. Nazzaro
Thaddeus Puzio
Bonnie Jean Rae
Rulh Russell
George Ryan
W.
Sailer Jr.
Salltis
Karen Raffensperger
Dale Ragan
Mary Ann Ralmondo
Henry Raines
Henry Rambo
Moriol R. Unangst '67
Eric R.
Anonymous
Bruco Yergor
John Yevonishon
Judith Scanlon
Speece '90
Larry J. Spencer
Betty Urpack
Thomas
Louise Schaeffer
David
Spera
Doris Spera
Diane Sperow
George Vacca
Sharyn Van Glahn
Kenneth M. Vancas '72
Joann Vannan-Homisak
Elizabeth Vamal
Joseph M. Vavra
Al Vayda
Gregory Young
Nina Schaffer
Gerald Scheffler
Bonnie Schirk
Peter Schneider
Ronald G. Schnell
M. Jeffery SchotI
Samuel Schucht
David Schug
Cheryl
F.
J.
Spicher
Michael Splnella
Gerard Spltzer
Otto W. Spor
Robert Sprenkel
John Stachel
Donna Reed
Ronald Reed
Sandra Schwartz
Tom
Patricia Steckel
Barbara Reedinger
James
Cordell Reinhardt
John
Thomas
Louise C. McNIff
Robert McNutt
Donald
L.
James
C.
McPherson
McShea
'63
John R. McSweeney
Robert Mearns
Beth Meckley
George K. Mehnng
Jr.
W. Mehnng
'69
Robert Meier
Ronald Melleby
Robert H. Menditto
Merrill
Meneeley
L.
Jr. '71
Oakum 72
Lynn Oberholtzer
Martha K. Oberiin
Stanley E. Oberrender
Rita
Schwalm
Sciarrino
Scott
E. Scott
Secula
Denise Relnking
Robert
Ron
Susan Sedlock
Roger Seese
Joann Seilhamar
Susan Serie
Reitz
Doris Repshis
Rhoads
Donna Rhoads
Sandy Rhoads
Joseph 0. Rhone
Brent
J.
Anonymous
Mary Richart
John A. Sette
Marvin Seward
George Shaffer
Sandra Shaffer
Helen Olsheskie
Donna Ricigllano
Edward Rickard
Shambach
Anonymous
Anonymous
Linda
K.
Joan Oriando
Ruth RImokaitis
Kathy Orlosky
Rod Orth
Anonymous
Krys Ochwat
Barbara McSpirit
Marshall
O'Hearn
Ronald Oedemann
Maryann Oestreich
Michael Ghara
Linda Olivacz
Richard Ricci
Carolyn Richardson
Riffert
Sarah Ringo
Jr.
Sharon Worthington
Thomas Wysockl
Olive Yanchunas
Carol Southfleld
Patrick O'Brien
J.
Turrise
Rick Saylor
Gregory McLaughlin
Linda McLaughlin
Vincent McLaughlin
Marilyn O'Donnell
Thomas
Truxell
Ann Saskiewicz
Davtd Staman
Dolores Staudt
John
Sandra Woolard
George R. Worthington
Janice Yasonchak
Novak
Anna O'Brien
Sue McLeod
James M. McMahan
Woodward
Pat
Robert Trumbauer
Dana
Eric
Anonymous
Robert Witmor
John F. Wiltonborger
Roger Wolfgang
Robert T. Woodloy
Charies Souder
Donald Nostrand
O'Connor
Ann WItmer
George 0. WItmer
Peter T. Sapnar
McKee
Anonymous
J.
Wise
Robert Yanni
Margaret Mclntyre
Candice
L.
John
William
Anonymous
Thomas Nolan
Frederick Williams
Joyce Williams
Elizabeth Truchan
Joanne
Soil
Bonlta Williams
Elaine Ullasz
Victoria A. Schafer
P. Rdesinski
Ronald Trinloy
Ronald Wllloy
Elinor A. Uhrlch
Anonymous 72
Patricia
Tlsh Troplcciono
J.
Richard Wlllevor
James Solliday
Alex Soo
Jean Ravenzahn
Elizabeth J. Raver
John Rayeski
Maurice
Tromont
Shirioy Wilholm
William R. SantinI
Joanne Sands
'65
Donald R.
Reasner
Barbara Reazor
William A. Reber 72
Siegfried Rebnegger
Charles Rebuck Jr.
Dave McGuri
Joanne F. McGuri
Paul Weber
Paul A, Wehry
Kris
Frank Musser
Frank Mascioni
Barry Maslynsky
George Weber
Harold A. Swigart '67
Elaine Musser
Kenneth Martz
Barry
Larry J. Swolgart
Gerald Masse
Martino
Webb
Webb
Karen Webb
Pat Webb
Ariene
William Siebenson
Kathy Smith
Ruth Smith
Scott L. Smith
William C. Smith
William Smith
Teresa C. Smyth
Thomas
Susan Watt
Carolyn K. Weaver
Ike Weaver
Anonymous 77
J.
L.
S Rodgers
Kathleen Rodgers
Beverly Roeder
William Perry
Moyer
Lester Moyer
Stephen Moyzan
John P. Muckenthaler
Audrey Mulhall
Jean Mull
Barbara Marks
Steven Marks
Incorporated
Patricia J. Sheatfor
Jane
Louis Passaro
James
James
Maryann
Sr.
Anonymous
Charies M. Moll
Patricia
J. Riotio
Dennis Rittenhouse
Samuel R. Ritzman
Weigner
Weiss
Pal Welch
Helen Patterson
Gerald Mahon
Richard Majka
John
Jr.
P^ _
Lynda Rogers
Stephen Rogers
Thomas Moichan
William Maguire
Anonymous
Raymond Mammano
Eric
Ina Parks
Miller
Gary
RLM
Mary
Phyllis A.
Rita
James Ottman
Anonymous
Richard Miles
Frank Miller
Robert P.
Anonymous
R. Ortolano
Peter Oswald
Oyer
Robert Pachence
Maureen Pakyz
Jude S. Panik
John Paolini
Mary Papadatos
Bruce Miles
Allen Lutz
Thomas
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I.
Robert 6.
Susan Shanley
Paula Sharp
Ariene Shatz
Janine Sheaffer
Herbert Stahl
Mary A. Stengel
Gerald Sterenczak
Louann Stewart
Charies Stiles
Ronald G. Stokes
R, UHoth
Peter R. Zarzaca
Gerald A. Zebertavage
Timothy J. Zebo
George ZebrowskI
M. Carol Vogt
Von Tobel
John B. Zellner
Theresa Zlellnskl
Thomas
Edwin
Anonymous
Thomas J. Struckus
Robert 0. Stuart
Steriing E.
Stump
Regis Stumpf
Daniel
J. Sullivan
Robert Zaffiro
Lex Zaieta
Anonymous
James Vineyard
Kon Voegele
Diane W. Stracka
70
John G. Younker
George Yurko
Famk Zambo
Marie Straub
Stewart O. Stroble
Kathleen Strolte
Thomas Young
Wayne Young
Ana Zarate
Eric M. Stout
Chariotte Stone
Yezerskl
Irene Vennell
Cari
StollJr.
Yanno
Richard A. Vorderamo
Victor Verdlno
Joyce Wagner
Theodore W. Waht
J. Thomas Waldron
Dale Walker
Donald Walker '56
James J. Walsh
John W.
F.
Michael Zleminski
Joseph Ziser
Patricia Zukoski
Susan Zurick
Anonymous
Edward W. Zych
G. Walsh
P. Walter
Pamela Walters
Laurie Waltz
Patricia E.
Sr.
Ward
David Paul Washlnski '73
Maria Wassell
Daphne Waters
John Waters
Robert C. Watkins
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Helen Dietrich
Ronald Digiondomenico
Employees and
Vincent Dilorelto
James
Robert W. Abbott.
Jr.
John Abell
Harold C. Ackerman
Helen E. Adier
George A. Agbango
Neil
'65
Anonymous
M. Christine Alichnle
Richard G. Anderson
P.
Joseph
Ardizzi
Brown
Bryan
Jeanne E. Bucher
Julia A. Bucher
Thomas W. Bucher
Boyd F. Buckingham,
Virgle D.
Fern A. Agresia
Wayne
L
Anderson
Downing
Judith P.
Sr.
Robert L. Bunge
Bonnie Burke
Judith M. Hirshfeld
Curtis R. English '56
John
Anonymous
Anonymous
Donald E. Hock '68
Robert C. Hogg
B. Joann Farrell
Joanne M. Fedder
Mary Madeline Foshay
Anonymous
Christopher F. Armstrong
Carol Arnold
Brigltte Callay
William
James
Kenneth
B. Fuller
Anonymous
Barbara A. Bannes '91
Deborah A. Barnes '86
Jennie H. Carpenter
Mary Ann Ceglelsky
George
Carol Bamett
George
Harold
J.
J.
Bailey
Weston Baker
Mona
L.
Bartholomew
Carol Baucher
Stephen D. Beck
Joy L. Bedosky
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
'86
Gellos
Russell A. George
Wayne L. George '65
James Gessner
Nancy G. Gilgannon '57
Robert Clarke
Sandra
Glenn A. Bieber '71
Mariana Blackburn
Mae Clemens
Donna J. Cochrane
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ann Marie Cook
Tom L. Cooper
James B. Creasy
Richard C. Good
Linda C. Graboski
Anonymous
Josephine M. Crossley
Anonymous
Ellen
William H. Benscoter
Benson
Deborah L. Bentz
Mary G. Bernath
Barrett
Susan J. Bodman
George P. Boss
Anonymous
Boyne
Charles M. Brennan '53
Judy Coleman Brinich
Patricia M.
E. Brobst
Audra
Aurand
Harry Ausprich
Lorraine Ausprich
Leonard A. BadolatoJr.
David L. Bailey
Judson J. Barker
Alan L. Barrick
Robert E. Barton Jr.
Dale Beagle
Wade E. Becker
Lucille J. Bennett
Marie M. Beringer
Stuart M. Beringer
Budd L. Beyer
Michael S. Biehn
Estate of Harry F. Bolich
Walter Breitenmoser
John
Mark
D.
Brooks
Howard
L.
Bums
R. Cain
David B. Campbell
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Margaret Till-Matta
Jorge A. Topete
J.
Markell
David G. Martin
James Matta
Carol J. Matteson
Richard E.McClellan '68
J.
McDonnell
Thomas E. Messinger
James F, Michael, Jr.
Anonymous
David Minderhout
Kathleen Mary Johnson
J.
Brenda
E. Keiser
Khan
'92
MarilynL.Muehlhof.eps
John S. Mulka '66
Katherine M. Mulka '68
Burt
Anonymous
'69
Jacqueline A. Reitmeyer
Bonita K.
Rhone
John J. Trathen '68
Peg Trathen
Karen Travelpiece
June Locke Trudnak '59
David Rider
Dana
Scott P. Righter
Edwin G. Valovage.
Michael Robatin
J.
R. Ulloth
Bruce L. Rockwood
Chang Shub Roh
Robert M. Rohm
Charles E. Ross
Maynard C. Rubenstein
G. Michael Vavrek
Carol J. Venuto
Peter B. Venuto
Anonymous
Karen Visscher
Nancy Vought
John L. Walker
Sandra R. Walker '75
Stephen C. Wallace
Esther P. Rudy
Sabah A. Salih
Carol W. Sands
Martin Satz
Maureen L. Mulligan
Nathan N. Muwombi
Emeric Schuitz
John S. Scrimgeour
Robert D. Warren
Anonymous
Anonymous
Julia
Dorette E.
L.
Nagel
Jr.
Vann III
Donald A. Vannan
Daniel
Susan M. Schantz
Anonymous '69
Craig A. Newton
'84
Redfem
Reese
Carroll J.
Gail A. Mullen
Stewart
Robert Kenvin
Zahira S.
Ronald D. Mourey
Anonymous
'76
Kasvinsky
Man/in J. Keefer
Sandra J. Kehoe-Forutan
Peter
Lynda M. Michaels '87
G. Donald Miller
Lynne C. Miller. Ph.D.
'80
Janice Feimster Walters
'85
Robert N. Watts,
M. Weitz
Jr.
Welk
Samuel
Jule Smathers
Kenneth
Robert D. Klinger.Jr. '72
Reza Noubary
James H. Dalton, Jr.
Thomas A. Davies, Jr.
Robert Wislock
Marcella Rose Woods
Frank S. Davis.
Michael Herbert
Robert J. Parrish
Hildegard Pestel
Ruth Smeal
Ralph Smiley
Jerry L. Smith
Roy Smith
Chester Patrick Snyder
Jr.
JoAnne B. Day
John E. Donnen
Rose M. DePoe
Susan
David
Sr.
Hill
Foster
Kresch,
Drue A. Magee
John Magrone
J. Campbell Martin
Mariin
Margaret Kielar
Harry C. Mathias Jr.
Fannie Mausteller
G. Wayne Renneisen
Cynthia M. Reynolds
Lawrence
M. R. McCarty
Dorothy
Rown
Anthony
Luke
Sakalosky
Charies E. Williams
Robert G. Kirkpatrick
David W. Klingerman
Allan Kluger
Richard L. Knoebel
Cari
R. Kintner
W. Koch
Arthur M. Guerrieri
Alex Kowalenko
Doris T. Creveling
William G. Hafner
Cynthia Kraje
Anonymous
John H. Hagemeyer
Barbara Culbert
Lee Davis
Dominic DiGioacchino
F. Eugene Dixon Jr.
Pat Haggerty
Thomas J. LaBuz
Anne Langer
Joseph G- Donchez
Michael Harlan
Michael W. Donovan
Doris M. Harvey
David J. Dula
Gerard J. Dullea
Warren E. EIze
James
Evans
James
Ferrigno
Jr.
Charles Fitzgibbons
Robert H, Flook
Korn
Philip D.
Langerholc
McDowell
Thomas McKenna
Anonymous
Anonymous
Helen W. Miller
Robert A. Miller
Robert C. Miller
Lonnie W. Mohundro
Ronald B. Moore
Louis D. Muehlhof
Richard C. Myers
Michael T. Volpe
N.
John H. Shuman Jr.
Michael Smathers
David
L.
Smith
Doug
Nesbitt
Richard A. Nesbitt
David W. Sommers
Robert J. Southworth
Richard R. Nichols
Joseph
Herbert Hasson
Anonymous
Ray
Mary Herold
John E, Hine
Henry Hood
James A. Lehman
Anna Mae Lehr
Barbara B. North
Gary E. Norton Esq.
Stanley E. Oberrender
Bo Oriando
Robert C. Stoltzfus
Jack Storz
Cari F. Stuehrk
Aldo J. Suraci
David H. Lewis
lona M. Lewis
Wilhelmina Lipfert
Robert Liltlewood
Gary F. Pender
Lawrence Pertnoy
Ron Powlus
Adam Temkin
Martin Horowitz
Lawrence Harasym
Randy Howell
Hummel
Ernest R. Ishman
Harry D. Jenkins
Eric G.
Jonassen
Latorre
Preston
L,
Lawton
Maria Lentz
LeRoy
E.
Tom Lynn
Love
Charies B. Pursel
Craig W, Quinn
Gregory D. Rachau
Angeline Ranck
Dale E.
Jr.
F. Steriein
Thomas
John R. Thomas
Kenneth E. Thrush
Kenneth R. Troutman
Richard K. Troutman
Elizabeth C.
Vorbleski
J.
J.
Wiencek
Yaninas
George Yankay
Joseph Yatko
Robert F. Yeager
M. C. Shadel
Betty A. Shafer
Bradley W. Shoemaker
Helen Lanning
Mark Larson
Margaret Lasko
E.
William
Charles Schumacher
Charies E. Sekulski
Willard M. Smith
F.
Raymond A. Vought
Wayne Welliver
Richard Wesner
Michael L. Salter
Brian Schott
W. Naus
Hamill
Walter
Dale H. Reichart
Scott
J.
Michael R.
Nelson D. Eyer
C.
Jill
Patricia A.
Ranck
W. Rathfon
Harry
William Lank
Michael
D.
D. Everett
'74
Anonymous
Jan Girton
Jeffrey W. Goff
Aline Halye
Donald W. Young
Joseph M. Youshock, Jr.
Dolores Sponseller
Gailey C. Keller
S.
Jodie Yoder
Anonymous
Dorothy E. Gavason
H. Nelson Gibble
John F. Giger
Jr,
Olivo
Wilson
Lauretta Pierce
Krum
Paul Kanjorskt
Groce
Law Groner
J.
T.
Anonymous
Lois J.
C. Stephen Fritsch
Robert A. Goldthwaite
Paul Greenly
John
B. Slike
Oliver J. Larmi
Wilfred K.
F.
Jr.
'66
Joseph Corbo
Charles A. Creasy
Marianne T. Creasy
Catherine W. Evans
Thomas OhI
Kovach
Mable C. Jury
Frey
J.
Mervin E. Chronister
Barry F. Conover
Charles J. Cooper
Eileen T.
Thomas M.
Sharon Kribbs
R. Hicks '67
J.
Kinslinger
J.
'81
Sandra D. Hess
'54
Susan
Helen
Donald
Mary E. Rarig
Mark A. Raynes
Mehdi Razzaghi
Robert G. Norton
James Buckwalter
Robert W. Buehner
Richard B. Bunnell
Rocco Talanca
LouAnn Tariecky
Evanna M. Nolle
Anonymous
Jr.
Donald D. Rabb
Francis J. Radice
Anonymous
Robert Klinedinst
Brown
Helen C. Buck
J.
Paul H. Quick, Sr. '67
Joseph C. Quinn
Anonymous '54
Cynthia A. Surmacz
Sharon J. Swank
Leon Szmedra
Joan Stone
Louise M. Stone
Howard
Roy W. Caughran
Mary C. Cavonar
Richard F. AshnoH
Vicki L.
Randall Presswood
L. Stiner
Barbara
Mary G. Harris
Richard B. Haupt
Marlyse M. Heaps
Susan M. Helwig '82
Donald A. Canada
Jr.
James C. Pomfrel
Anonymous
Anonymous
Joan T. Lentczner
Hsien-Tung Liu
C. Bernice Long
Collins Long
Linda J. Long
Charles L. Lumpkins
Howard Macauley
Margaret B. Manning
Rosemary T. McGrady
Mark S. Melnychuk
Janice C. Keil '74
Halye
L.
Patricia J. Lenhart '86
W. Ann Stokes
Anonymous
Friends
H. Alkire
Growney
Christopher P. Hallen
Bill
Elbem
S.
Efvene F. Gulley
Cindy Hack
Carolyn M. Dalton
Janet Boyd
James
JoAnne
'66
'46
E. Girlon
Peter C. Stine
Dennis Huthnance, Jr.
Dennis Hwang
Anthony M. laniero
L Sue Jackson
Mary Lou F. John
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Luke Springman
Thaddeus Piotrowski
Roy D. Pointer
Arthur
E.
Dennis Gehris
Chamurls
P.
'62
P.
Linda E. Hunt '73
Mary Gardner
J.
Huber
Hunt
H.
Anonymous
Stephen
R, Hranitz
Lawrence
Anonymous
James R. Lauffer
Ann L. Lee '69
Anonymous
J.
Catherine Fulkersin
Anonymous
Donald Camplese
Kay Camplese
Joan M. Auten
'78
Hoover '76
Terrin E. Hoover
Charles J. Hoppel
Lee C. Hopple
Mary
John
Frost
J.
Dorothy H. Hobbis '86
A. Hoch. Sr.
Dolores E. Hranitz '82
Anonymous
'91
Douglas C. Hippenstiel
'68
S. Dutt
Harold K. Frey
Shalla A. Butasek
Carolyn A. Butcher
Thomas P. Calder
Hill
B. Hill "67
Roger W. Ellis '60
Karen J. Elwell
Eric Foster
Anonymous
Mary
Craig Himes
Clayton H. Hinkel
'67
Retirees
Linda Lou
Q J?
'
Van Buskirk
Kirk L. Yearick
Peter R, Zarzaca
Report
'
Businesses, Foundations, and Corporations
Abraczinskas Nurseries Inc.
Local 2361
Alexander Family Pontiac
BU APSCURF
BU Community Government
American Heart Association
AML Development
BU
AFSCME
Products Company
The AMP Foundation
AMP Incorporated
Associated Insur. Mgmt Inc.
Bentley Systems Inc.
Ber-Penn, Inc.
Bloomsburg Area Chamber
Commerce
Waterproofing Corp.
Carriage Manor Builders Inc
Central Builders Supply Co.
Class of 1938
Columbia County Farmers
National Bank
Danville Secretarial Services
Derr Pursel
& Luschas
Eastern Pa. Supply
The Bloomsburg
Hospital
Bloomsburg Municipal
Company
Columbia Bank &
First
Trust Co.
Authority
Bloomsburg Rotary Club
Bottigers Service Center
BU
Faculty Association/
APSCUF
C&0
Corporation
Amoco
of
Association.
Alumni Association
Federal Savings
First
and Loan
Custom Auto Trim
Hazteton General Hospital
Heinz Pet Products Co.
Larry's Lumber & Supply. Inc.
Napoli Foods
Laubach Auto
Liberty Chevrolet-Cadillac
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Co,
Husky Ambassadors
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Nespoll's Jewelry Store
Hutchison Insurance Agency
IBM Corporation
Linn's Music Studio
Pennsylvania
Independence Ford/Honda
Indian-Artifact Magazine Inc.
Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln
Mercury
The Magee Foundation
PA PHC
Magqe Glanz Carpet
Company
Magee Industrial Enterprises,
Plnebrook Homes. Inc.
Pizza Hut
Press Enterprise, Inc.
H. J.
James &
Mihalik
Inc.
Jostens Jewelers
Kawneer Company Inc.
Kenneth A. King Agency Inc,
Knoebel's Amusement Resort
Kreischer. Miller & Co.
Kuprevich. Revak &
MDs
RMC
Group
Matching
ACFlndustries,
Bell of
Inc.
Pennsylvania
Digital
Equipment Corporation
Bell
Bellcore
Dow Jones & Company
AT&T
Beloit Corporation
Dresser Industries.
Aetna
Life
& Casualty
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Alcoa
Allegheny Ludlum
Corporation
Allendale Mutual Insurance
Allied-Signal
,
Binney & Smith
The Boc Group, Inc.
The Boeing Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb
CPC
Allstate Insurance
Corporation
Alpo Pet Foods
Alumax, Inc.
American Airlines
American Cyanamld
Company
Electric
Company,
Power
American Express Company
American Home Products
Corporation
Inc.
ARCO
Argonaut Group, Inc.
Armstrong Worid Industries.
Inc.
Avery Dennison Products
Group
Avon Products, Inc.
BASF Wyandotte
Corporation
Bell
Telpehone Company
Parkor-Hannllin Corporation
Strawbrldge & Clothier
Penney Company, Inc.
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Sun Company,
Company
McDonnell Douglas
Phillips
Gannett
General
General
General
Genera!
Chrysler Corporation
Inc.
Chubb
Company of America
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Life Insurance
Corporation
The Coca-Cola Company
Colonial Penn Group, Inc.
Connaught Laboratory
Conoco Inc.
Con rail
The Continental Corporation
Foundation
Cinema Corporation
McGraw-Hill.
Merck & Co.,
The Procter & Gamble
General Signal Corporation
Glaxo Inc.
Gould Pumps. Inc.
Grant Thornton
The Guardian Life Insurance
Company
H.C.A.
HeInz
Inc.
Meridian Bancorp,
Company
Merrill
Company
Minerals Technologies
Dauphin Deposit Corporation
Honeywell,
Day & Zimmermann
IDS Financial Services
Deluxe Check
The Detroit Edison Company
The Dexter Corporation
Printer
Inc.
ITT Corporation
llinois Too! Works
lngersol!-Rand
New
Integrated
Intel
Inc.
Systems Group
Corporation
Company
of
Inc,
Mrs. Smith's Frozen
National
Food
Inc.
Can Corporation
National Liberty
NationsBank Corporation
NationsCredit Corporation
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
National Liberty Corporation
New
York
Life
Company
Insurance
Inc.
and
Gas Company
Reader's Digest Foundation
Reliance Electric Company
Reliance Insurance
Companies
Inc.
Mirror
Trans Union Credit
Travelers Insurance
The Turner Corporation
UGI Corporation
UJB
America
Raytheon Company
York
Company
Company
of
The Quaker Oats Company
Incorporated
Nabisco Brands,
Dana Corporation
Company
Moen
Heublein Inc.
Hewlett-Packard
Inc.
Provident Mutual Life
Public Service Electric
Crompton & Knowles
Hoffmann-LaRoche
The Home Depot
Time,
The MITRE Corporation
Mobil Oil Corp
NCR Corporation
Company
Inc.
Incorporated
Times
The Prudential Insurance
Microsoft Corporation
Texaco Inc.
Texas Instruments
3M
Waterhouse
Insurance
Inc.
Tetley Inc.
Textron
Philadelphia
Morgan -Worcester.
Group
Inc,
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Mutual of
Bank
Corp.
Company
Inc.
Lynch & Co..
Hershey Foods Corporation
Inc.
Bank
Public
CoreStates Financial Corp.
Corning Incorporated
& Touche
Company
Price
Utilities
Inc.
Inc.
Mellon National Corporation
Hartford Insurance
Inc.
Petroleum
Bowes
Pittsburgh National
Inc.
Harris Corporation
Inc.
Companies
Motors Corporation
Company
Coopers & Lybrand
Corporation
Crum & Forster
Tenneco
Morris
Pitney
Corporation
Inc.
Inc,
Tektronix, Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Inc.
TRW
TENNANT
Inc.
PQ
Hamiliton
Illinois
PepsiCo.
The Mead Corporation
Electric
Corporation
H.J.
GP
Slate Street Boston
Sterilng WInthrop Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
Farm Insurance
Companies
State
Foundation
J.C.
Dow
Company
Square D Company
The Stanley Works
Paramount Communications
Thomas J. Lipton Inc.
Mack Trucks. Inc.
Beecham
Foundation
Sonoco Products
Corporation
Company
Maritrans
SmithKllne
Corporation
Pacific Telesis
GTE
Deloitle
New Jersey
Kellogg
Company
Siemens Corp.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Chesapeake Corporation
Corporation
Offices
Wollor Vending Service Inc.
Shell Oil
Company
NYNEX
Chemical Bank
Day-Timers
Bell Atlantic Corporation
Life
Company
Phillip
Bank
Pennsylvania
John Hancock Mutual
Martin Marietta Corporation
Baltimore Life Insurance
of
River Corporation
Foster Wheeler Corp.
Continental
Inc.
Ashland Oil, Inc.
Augat Inc.
Automatic Data Processing.
James
Marlon Merrell
Company
Benwick
-
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Norton Company
Northern States Power
CertainTeed Corporation
Ford Motor
•
Wendy's Bloomsburg
Wostorn SIzzlin'
Wise/Borden Foods Inc,
Incorporated
Fluor Corporation
Inc.
UNICO
RLM
First
Citicorp/Citibank, N.A.
Corporation
American Standard, Inc.
American Tobacco Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation
of Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania
Walsh & Menapace Law
Corporation
Caterpillar Foundation
CIGNA
American General
Business
Machines Corporation
International Paper
International
Knight-Ridder, Inc.
Stores. Inc.
Town
Companies
Peat Manwlck
Kmart Corporation
Keebler Company
Corporation
Bancorp
Inc.
KPMG
& Young
Therapy Associates
Tod's Cafe
Inc.
Ralph Dillon's Flowers
Richard C. Briltain, Esquire
Ridgways Restaurant
Carpenter Technology
Chrysler First
Inc.
Foundation,
International Inc.
Nabisco Brands,
Engineering,
Robert Young Inc,
Russell's Restaurant
Jostens, Inc.
Exxon Corporation
FMC
Oil Service
Johnson & Johnson
Eaton Corporation
Equitable of Iowa
Ernst
Mitrani Foundation
Montour
Foundation
The Fred G. Smith Golden
Rule Trust Fund
Susquehanna Physical
Sen/ice
Society of Friends
The
Inc.
The Michael & Helen Schaf fer
Communications
R.W, Lawrence Excavating
Monthly Meeting
Insurance
Corporation
Federated Deptartment
Buckeye Pipe Line Compnay
Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
The Dun & Bradstreet
Inc.
Management
Company
Company
Amoco
Beneficial
Donnelly
Corporation
Airco, Inc
American
Bemis Company,
Millville
Town Auto Rentals
Solinsgrove Wrestling
Scott
Association
Campus
R.F.
MIIco Industries, Inc.
Gift
AMP Incorporated
ARA Services
Telephone Labs
Magee's Main Street Inn
Mernll Lynch
Schwarz Paint & Wallcovering
Inc.
Compact
Queen
Company
The Landmark
Fleet Pizza Inc.
Company Inc.
Inc.
John Savoy and Son,
Revak.
Long's Supply
Parts. Inc.
Financial Corp.
Union Camp Corporation
Unisys Corp.
United Parcel Sen/ice
United Telephone Systems
UNUMCorp.
Unysis Corporation
United States Fidelity &
Guaranty Corporation
Rohm & Haas Company
Vanguard Group Inc.
Warner-Lambert Co.
Waste Management, Inc.
Westlnghouse Electric
Royal Insurance
Safeguard Business
The Wheat Foundation
Rhone-Poulenc Rorer
Inc,
Rockwell International
Corporation
Corporation
Systems Inc.
Sandoz Corp.
Shearson Lehman Brothers,
Inc.
Page 41
Report
Gifts in
Kind
In
'
Honor
Lawrence Excavating
American
ARA
Mark Larson
Airlines
Dining Services
Learning and Evaluation
Arnolds' Golf Course
B
J's
A
Place
for
Ribs
Sub Shop
Berrlgan's
Berwick Area School District
Berwick Lighting Corporation
"
Center
LeVan's Cornucopia
fyir.
Liberty Chevrolet Cadillac
Martha C. Pangburn '74 by Charles J. and Martha S. Cooper.
Ronald Snow by Donna Snow Fischer, David Allen Fischer,
Lightstreet Hotel
Roni A.
Ju Tang Liu '93
Tom Lynn
Magee Glanz Carpet Co.
Master Cuts
Mill Race Golf Course
Myers Charter Service
Nabisco Brands, Inc.
Breisch's Dairy
Napoli Pizza
Creek Restaurant
California East Waterbeds,
Gary
Nespoll's Jewelry Store
Norton
E.
P-Nut Bowl
Campus
Pampered People Beauty
Cherokee Golf Course,
Salon
Inc.
Child-ln-Bloom
Pear Tree
Peking Chef
Country Charm
Country Studio
Penn State Sports
Custom Renovations
Information Office
Lee Davis
Days
Pennsylvania House
Pine Barn Inn
Pizza Hut
Inn
Delhi's Appliances
Delhi's Linen and Gift Shop
Vera Derk '60
Dunkin Donuts of Bloomsburg
East Street Subs
Ron Powlus
Precision Printers, Inc.
Elby's Family Restaurant
Press Enterprise,
Prism TV
Angellne Ranck
Ertley Oldsmoblle
Resilite. Inc.
Flick Brother Electric Inc.
Rldgway's Restaurant
Robert Young. Inc.
rrank &
Effle
Laubach Public
Library
Inc.
Robin's Car Care
Frosty Valley Country Club
Giant Food Stores, Inc.
Sam's Grand Pizza
Gray's Furniture
ScrantonAVilkes-Barre
Russell's Restaurant
Green Horizon Herb Farm
Shafer's Village Store. Inc.
Cindy Hack
John Hagemeyer
John H. Shuman
Stoneware Store
Hawkins Chevrolet,
Tee To Green Golf Center
The Nooning House. Inc.
The Old Hardware
Hollywood Video
Newport
IBM Corporation
J.
C.
Turkey
Inc.
Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln
Mercury
Jim Thorpe River Adventures
Joshua Tree Restaurant
72
Kocher
Krickett
Square
R. Guerrieri.
,
planned
f^ifts is
available from the
(717) S89-4525
FAX
(717) 389-4945
'68
Unisys Corporation
United States Cellular
Villa
Husky Club Tops
Capri
Wagner's Trophies and
Engraveables
Wal-Man Stores. Inc.
Washery System Car Wash
Weis Markets
Western
King Coal Tours
Knoebel's Amusement Resort
Harriet L,
John Trathen
'39
Yeager's Wire Works
Zelsloft Brothers
Zeisloft Construction
La Groceria
Auction Goal for Scholarships
1994 }Iusky Club Auction Dinner/Dance in April
Mmn Street Inn. topped the $10,000 goal,
according to Husky Club executive director Jim Hollister.
Tlic
at
Magcc's
All
Sizzlin'
Willow njn Inn & Golf Course
Wolf Hollow Golf Center
money
raised
Athletic Scholarship
from the event benefits the General
Fund
at
Bloomsburg University.
This year's auction included over 100 donated items
for bidding and attracted 130 guests. Some items included
two mund-lrip American Airlines
Co.
autographed by
tickets, a
sneaker
New York
Knicks center Patrick Ewing. a
personally autographed David Armstrong print, and
vacation getaways to Florida. South Carolina.
Island,
DEVELOPMENTS AND REPORT '93
edited by
Susan R. Hicks '67
Assistant Director of
Page 42
Development
L.
Offices. William J.
and Sandra
L.
Yearick.
Van
Buskirk.
Kathryn V. Graham by Rachel D Malick '34.
J. Ralph Granara by Grace M Jaskiewicz '70.
Rita Guerrieri by Barry F. and Jacqueline L. Conover. Arthur
M. and Mary R. Guerrieri, Doug and Maryrose Nesbitt, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph F. Stertein.
Brenda Hafner '80 by Robert Hafner '80.
Edward G. Herbener by Amy E. Herbener '89.
Rose G.KIelar '18 by Margaret Pelczar.
Lorraine KIsslan by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Margaret Mathews '26 and George Mathews '27 by Mary C.
Cavenar.
Dominic Murtin by Diane R. '84 and Thomas R. '83 Hartsough.
Dezno Donchez by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G..Donchez, Arthur Lou Peck by Rachel D. Malick '34.
M. and Mary R. Guerrieri, Mary Herold, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie B. Phillips by Mary P. Dole '28.
Charles Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Stertein.
Nenette Robinson by John D. Brooks.
Enola Snyder Evans by Kathryn J. Evans "36
Dortea M. Sauer by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Mary Fortley by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Florence Sedor by Friends of Florence Sedor.
Hazel M. Frye by Audrey and Joseph Metro.
Charles SIkler by Mr. and Mrs. Josept G. Donchez; Mr. and
Selh P. Gavason by Vicki L.Aurand, David L. and Brenda J.
Mrs Joseph F. Stertein.
Bailey, Wade and Julia Becker, Bottingers Service Center,
Sharon Trapuzzano by Paige E. Parks '82.
Donald L. and Nancy S. Burns, Donald A, and Beverly J. Jessie Wlant by Doris M Harvey.
Canada, Sara A. Charles '60, Susan J. Prey, Friends of Frances M. Williams '24 by Cynthia M. Reynolds.
Seth P. Gavason, Dorothy E. Gavason, Jeffrey W. and Nina Melvln Woodward by Alan L. and Martha A. Barrick, Barbara
L. Goff, Wilfred K. and Becky G. Groce, Daniel T. Guzenski
Behr. Marie Berlinger, Roy W. and Vert E. Caughran,
'81 Christine M. Henry, Ernest R. and Ruth Ishman, Robert
Warren E. and Nora G. EIze, Harold Prey, Bradley ShoeG. and Madelyn F. Kirkpatrick, lona M. Lewis. David H. and
maker.
Linda Lewis. Fannie Mausteller, Lonnie W. and Barbara J. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright by H. Clifton Wright '42.
Mohundro, Richard R. and Glenda L. Nichols. R.W. Joseph Zaun by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
University Store
Penney Company.
Alex Kowalenko
Mary
Miller Buck '21 by Helen C. Buck.
Catherine Chanltz by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Maryellen "Toolsle" Crum by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Valley Automobile Club
Hill
Paul Kanjorskl
David G. Kinder
Arthur M. and
Restaurant
Homestead Fumlture
Howard Johnson Lodging -
."nn at
Harriet W. Andrews '54 by Charles R. Andrews '54.
Gerald Bacon by Clayton HInkel '40. Kathleen HInkel.
Sr. Mary Norbet Bauer, F.D.C. by Arthur M. and Mary R.
Studio 43
Sweet Granny
Hill
Memory
In
Development Center
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg. PA 178 1
T-Shins Plus
Walsh & Menapace Law
Yaninas. Kirk
Information about scholarships or
Harry's Grille
Linda Lou
Snow
Gregory D. Rachau, Harry
I.
M. and Lori A. Smith. Snyder County Area Midget Football
League, Inc.. Robert C. Stoltzfus, Donna L. R. Trautman,
Kenneth R. Troutman. Richard K. and Mary J, Troutman,
Elizabeth C.
Jr.
Harrisburg Hospital
Oldsmoblle
Susan
Virginia
Earl A. Gehrig '37 by Charles H. Henrie '38.
Victoria S. GIger '27 by Robert A. Linn '40. Barbara B. North,
Stouffer Vinoy Resort
Michael and Carol Harlan
Fritsch,
Red Barons
Paul Greenly
Aline Halye
Stephen
'91.
Tom Bucchin by
Camelot Music
Clipper
Merrill A. Deltrlch by C.
Guerrieri.
Bo Orlando
Inc.
fyirs.
J. Fritsch.
Shop
Little
Bloomsburg Fair Association
Bloomsburg Floral Center
Bloomsburg Office Equipment
Bloomsburg Theatre
Ensemble
Bonanza Family Restaurant
Book-of-the-Month Club
Briar
Loretta Carmel by the Michael and Helen Schaffer
Foundation.
&
Servic,
Rathfon, Dorothy Rown. Michael L, and
Lona K. Salter, Charles E. and Rita Sekulski, Selinsgrove
Wresting Association. M. C. and Loretta K. Shadel. Willard
W. and
Rhode
and Virginia.
The S 10.400
raised at the event lops last year's total
by over $2,300. Entertainment was provided
second-consecutive year by
Maniacs.
Daddy O' and
for the
the
Sax
Business
pulpil in Danville.
products industry, and
Previous parishes included
Rome,
Utica and Schenectady in Nevk- York.
She
They
also a 1989 graduate of the
is
Lutheran Theological Seminary
LouAnn
minor
risburg.
is
teaching nursery school.
Inc.. in
are the parents of four children:
Scon. 14; Brett.
11; Erik, eight;
She and her husband, David,
1978
Angela.
subsidiary of Tometta Realty Corp..
Norristown. as manager of Agency
Art While '76 and Donna 3. Bowman were married on Febr\jary 26. Art
Operations.
a teacher at the Selinsgrove Area
is
Middle School.
president of
years ago.
(age 10), and Jared (age seven).
They
live in
Quakertown and would
Manners Yaroch
Gary Abdo
Stephen
promoted
F.
PaulG. Self
He and
parents of
He joined
12 J Hart man
Danville.
1991 as a loan review officer
He earned
(717)275-3848
McCabe. Marybeth V/alewski Shade.
and
Mondschein *77
Linda
grade teacher at Leek Kill Elementary
She earned a
master's degree at B.U. in 1984.
Castor
are enjoying teach-
She
the
1
1994. and
She hopes
is
'77 adopted a
Valley District.
company
in
1
He
29,
They
manager He was formerly
and
December
Maria Flannery '77 has been
director of the Industrial
Medicine Program at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Pottsville.
She received a master's degree in
resources administration from
the University of Scranton.
Prior to accepting the position at
Samaritan, she was the manager
of customer service at Allied Signal
She lives in Pottsville with her husband and two children.
Billger were married on
Gilbertsville.
Kathy.
March
who
5 in
earned a
master's degree at Kuiztown Univer-
and administrative certification at
Lehigh University, is a building adminsity
istrator in the
Owen J.
District, Poitsiown.
live in
Boyerlown.
tional
active in
championship
in 1991.
title
is
a na-
He
travels extensively to participate in
Un-
He resides
in
events throughout the United Stales.
Kandia P. Black '78 received the
Agnes Meyer Teachers Award and was
the 1994 Teacher of the Year for
Drums.
S.
Shepperson
*77. su-
Louise (LouAnn) Stozenskl
Johnson '77 and her husband. Steve
have moved from Horsham
Maple Glen. Steve
is still in
to
the office
Calvert County, an award presented by
perintendent of the Hazleton Area
School District, has been appointed to
Eva Marie Botsko
George G. Stradlman
Camp Hill
writes: "I
Jr.
think the
new business minor
very marketable to students
seeking employment." says John
Olivo. interim dean of the College of
Business. "No matter what discipline
everybody deals with
in,
business
some
at
lifetime.
Tliis
level during their
minor
in
first child. Erik Andrew,
on December 7. J993, They live
South Bound Brook, N.J.
state correctional facili-
JoAnn Durante
I
tended sessions
reassuring to
'78 announces
bom
have been doing
have particularly enjoyed dealing with B.U. interns who have atSCI-Retrcat.
at
know
through internships
It's
that practical, ca-
at
is
available
'78
is
assistant
principal of Liberty
High School in
Bethlehem. She earned a master's degree in education administration from
Lehigh University.
A. Sverchek '77 has been
promoted to vice presideni/branch
manager of the Lehighlon office of
American Savings Bank. He was formerly vice president/loan officer
'78 gradu-
ated from Beaver College in
Decem-
ber 1993 with a master's degree and
certification in elementary education.
She
is
a fifth grade teacher at Cold
Spring Elementary School
in the
Up-
per Moreland School District.
Kathy and her family
D. Troy '77 and his wife.
live
in
Richboro.
Amanda Elizabeth, bom on November
11.1993.
John KichI *78 of Mifflinburg R.D.
He
was a counselor at the Selinsgrove
1
Chris Vamdell '77 and Laura Boycr
were married on February 1 2 in Har-
them
llic new seven-course minor
pmgram enables sliulenis lo gam an
understanding of how businesses
and Visitors Burejiu's Community Scr
viccAwardforl993. ThcCVBacccpts
nominations for outstanding individuals
who have
work
displayed cxcmpliiry
ethics and deeds,
Nominnled
Ihe third consecutive year, he
from over 60
was
se-
finalists.
is
manager of the Inlemutional
Hall of Fame Atjuiitic
plex in Fort Lauderdale.
Com-
He was
will provide students with the
prerequisites needed In enter most
MBA
prtjgrams.
I'omial discussion on the possibil-
of oflcring a business minor
ity
in the spring
of 1993, says
Olivo.
"I'd like to publicly recognize the
College of Business curriculum
committee
for
its
work
in creating
minor."
this
in-
ducted into the B.U. Athletic Hull of
Fame in 1990.
management and marketing,
Additionally, the minor in business
Iwgan
ing the awards luncheon.
He
systems,
for
Stu had the biggest support group
with 35 friends and admirers attend-
Swimmers
tlie ureas of accounting,
finance and law, information
I1ie addition of the
minor
is
partly
in response to student inquiries
minoring
in
about
business and also in
Carl and Lorl DzurLiln Merrick
'78 have moved to the West Chester
area, where Carl in the general manager of Parks
Moving Syslemi, an
agent for United Van Lines.
chemistry and physics dcpartmcnU
for a
program which would allow
majors lo gruduule with a
bachelor of science degree and an
their
MHA
in five years.
Michael David
Mowery
'78
is
a
registered rcprcscnialive with Tlic Pru-
He
dential
dren:
IS
the father of three chil-
Krislen, eight; Abby, six; and
They
live in
Bumham.
in business,
it
need
was found
for a
that
minor
Irom
the spring semester of 1990 to the
fall semester of 1993, between 15
and 50 percent of the students
enrolled in the seven courses
Phillipii '78
wcrcnon-busincNs majors. Previ-
and her husband, Daniel, are parents
of Jeremy Thomas, bom on April 4,
ously these courses were counted as
1993.
taken by non-buHincss majors.
Robert P. Ruzzo '78 in director of
hospital admissions at Hahnemann
courses will enhance Bloomsburg
pun of
as
University, Philadelphia.
For the past
when
Now,
free cicctivcsby the university
a business minor, these
graduates'
ties.
employment opportuni-
Olivo says.
ministrative
few months he has served on the adteam of Hahnemann 's pa-
sequence for the minor
tient-focused care initiative.
tion lo Business, Introduction to
The recommended course
is
Introduc-
Computer and Information Science,
my alma mater!"
Kathy Ann Hallamore
Mark
will give
an awareness of what they're dealing
with on a daily ba.sis,"
required for the business minor
the birth of her
'77 of
a lot a training in inmate classification
and tracking at
through a
operate and
Cathy PorrenbcrKer
of directors.
Ron
a sister luid a brother
Laura, four
The Washinfiton Post.
She lives in Huntingtown, Md.
the Hazleton General Hospital board
Cheryl, are the parents of a daughter,
'76,
who won
a cycling enthusiast
and
Roberts School
They
l>c
In researching the
reer-oriented education
L. Geiger *77 and Larry D.
in business
response (o rctiucils from Ihe
derwriters and various civic organiza-
ties.
in
Pottsville.
Kathy
live in Springfield. Va.
tions.
to finish administration
Council.
She
Maura Catherine.
will
you're
She was past president of the
Downingiown Business and Professional Women luid was
volunteer tutor for the Chester County Literacy
lected
William B. "Chip" Berezny '78
992 and has more than
3 years of experience as an agent
Geraldine
Good
for the Military
is retired
year-old daughter.
1994.
human
Club
joined
the National Association of Life
March
looking for another child.
supervision certification by
named
vice president of the
She and her husband, Major Brent
C. Bankus "79, arc the parents of a two-
Michael A. Saleeba '77 has been
district manager for the Baltimore Life Insurance Company's
Wyoming
live in Millersburg.
Lynne Everett
first
from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
appointed
Stuart,
for the post
Stu Marvin '78 was recipient of a
Greater Fon Lnudcrdnle Convention
Va.
also represents officers' wife at the
various foreign embassy social events,
Lee Ann Bobb '77 has been a fourth
Terri
Hcmdon.
District of Washington. D.C. She attended the farewell for General and
Mrs. Colin Powell and a November
ing and keeping busy with Ashley,
nine; Lindsay, six; and Matthew, five.
Donna Brensesal Sheehan
Foods
sons. Kyle and Brycc,
luncheon with Hillary Clinton.
Atwater. Stephen S. Kline. Suzanne
nine-year-old daughter on
live in
appointed
Class Volunteer(s): Pierce
Lee Ann and her husband.
DcLana. are the
his wife,
two
Officers' Wives'
the firm in
a master's degree at
Jack
regioniil niiukctuig
Surviving arc her husband, Stephen;
Diane O'Rourke Bnnkus '78 was
LaSalle University.
School for 17 years.
employed by the
Agency in Lan-
Mitchell '77 has been
to loan
Financial Corp.
Road
PA 17821
is
glcy. Virginia.
workout manager in
the loan review department of Fulton
Representative:
'78
Central Intelligence
They
1977
Bob TV addell. Gail
She was
.16.
ii
parents of two sons. Drew and
Alexander They reside in Blue Bell.
hear from former classmates.
like to
age
E. Holland. Sharon Getlel
pany. Trans Atlantic Reinsurance Company, and Posse-Walsh. Inc.. where he
served as vice president for eight years,
background
"We
Cathy Ann Long '78 of
Downingiown died December 14 at
Olff. P. J. Taylor.
and Mandeville Insurance Associates.
He and his wife, Suzanne, arc the
UndergraduBic students in any
major at Bloomsburg University now
have the opportunity to gain n
NY 14450
Argonaut Insurance Com-
Terry and his wife, Joann Marie *77.
offered
ncwIy-onVrcd business minor
six years.
are the parents of Jenelle (age 13), Justin
ftnd a brother,
director of Bachmon
to
Army from
Madligcr. and Kevin; five gnindchil
dren
James
then
cm-
to 19^6.
Class Volunteeris): George
Bierman. Ann Molchan Fogarty.
and account man-
self
in Shiiniokin.
U.S.
keting, reinsurance,
went on
Datacap Systems, which he founded 10
in Uie
(716) 425 1015
He began his career with Aetna,
is
photographer
has over 16 years of
insurance experience, including mar-
He
agement.
Terry Zeigler '76
L Byrnes
7 Wincanton Drive
Fairport.
ft
was
Surviving are his wife. LaVem; four
children. John Jr., Robert. Bonnie
Representative:
James
Prior to that, he
ployed as
1944
David S. Lagner '77 has joined
Commonwealth Insurance Agency, a
are the
Lynn and
1989.
He sened
and
Philadelphia.
parents of two daughters,
employed by AMP,
Mount Joy. They reside in
is
Dauphin.
Lauren, four
in
Chris
died on January 19 at age 67.
Center for 10 yean prior to retiring
Terry and Melody Lane Shoe-
maker
'78 arc the parents of a son,
Kimbcrly Jane, born on October
They reside
at
507 Pine
9.
Street,
Lccspori, Pa.
Management, Business Law
I.
Principals of Marketing and
Principals of Finance.
and
II
Economics
are prerequisites for the
A minimum of
I
minor
12 of the 21 credits in
Harland H. Shoemaker '78 has
earned a Bronze Medal Award for Superior Federal Service, The award is
the
the highest honorary recognition that
coming, as many faculty stated." says
the U.S.
Census Bureau can give
its
employees.
He
minor must be taken
Bloomsburg University,
"This has been
a
at
long time
Olivo. Besides benefiting non-
business majors by giving them a
has been working as a math-
ematical statistician for the bureau for
in
Financial Accounting, Principles of
more than
1
(Continued on next page)
3 years.
Page 43
Chuck
Daly
Nancy Azar
is
director
United
of Christian education at Firsl
Church of Christ in Hellcriown, She
resigns
from Nets
Chuck Daly '52 resigned as coach
NBA's New Jersey NcU on
of the
May
Welser '78
venture
26. indicating his next
be broadcasting.
"This is a happy day for mc." Daly
Chris Courogcn '79 has been
named sports editor of The Danville
News. He formerly was sports editor
is
LINKS-Sharcd
enrolled in the
Ministry Program
at
eral
Moravian Semi-
nary in Bethlehem.
She and her husband,
ents of a son. Matthew, age eight.
They
sad day. even though
I
had
agonixe
lo
because when you do this for
it's a tough
years,
39
or
38
over
it
.
.
.
"But
I
was
it
a decision
had
I
personally because
make
to
felt
I
was
it
was a gut feeling.
was lime lo leave
I
It
knew when
it
Detroit, not
on what transpired but
was time
it
was
consulting firm in Memphis. TennesShe formerly was news editor of
to leave.
I
mc
the proper time for
myself from the bench and
lo
remove
move on
to these other endeavors."
While using his trademark "You
never say never" expression, ihe
Class of 1981.
would
Fame
NBA
Daly,
who
general manager's job.
led the Detroit Pistons
1990 and posted a .598 winning
percentage in 12
NBA
seasons,
new two-year conirncl with
do infomcrcials and
possibly pre-game shows, He also
Panama
Class Volunteer(s): Carol
Johnson. Gail Jones. Donna Kinder.
Mark Raynes. William C. Williams J
product manager with Wesley-Jessen.
He is responInc.. based in Chicago.
Inc.
Gall A. Guisewhite '79 has been
lo director of
promoted
1979
managed
care
Community General Hosnew duties will
week on Thursday
nights.
"I
"I love basketball." Daly said.
.love
NBA basketball
and
am
it
and
Selinsgrove.
FA 17870
develop and become part of
nity hcallh networks.
(7I7}74S-5577
Kim Delp
Class Volt4nteer(s):
Brown. Susan
Pati.
J. Lilly.
William C.
Corey M. Waters. Mary Ann
commu-
Make your
hotcI/motel rcs-
and watch the mall
daughter. Andrea, horn on September
Jaimic.
13. 1993. She joins a sister,
and a brother. Michael, four.
Joan is a computer technology
in-
Wyomissing
He imd his wife. Elaine, are the parcnts of two children, Kristina and
Brian,
They
live in Effort.
ager in the
retail
Pichola '79
Samuel Timothy,
bom on February 5. 1993. They live
in Richmond, Va.
the birth of a son,
Larry and Nancy Coscia Brown
*79 have just completed their fifth year
bring different perspectives to the
business classroom."
is
King of
Tom, were the parents of
two children, Katie Lynn. six. and John
Michael, four, and were expecting their
her husband.
third child in
March.
Valley
Jr.-Sr,
High School
for 15 years.
She was honored as the "Featured
Teacher for January" in The RocketCourier, Wyalusing.
She
and her husband. James, are the
in
They
reside
Wyalusing.
certified in
in
at
the
VA
Medical Center
Wilkes-Barre since 1980.
Board
oncology nursing, she has
been active as a consultant, author and
a doctorate,
Uic General Electric Research
works at
and Development Center. They arc the
parcnts of four children.
lecturer in the area of cancer care.
lifestyle, sexual oricnlalion.
cap. Vietnam era
status, or
handi-
She graduated from the Los AngeCounty General Hospiial/USC
School of Nursing. She earned an
MSN
degree from the University of
Pennsylvania.
union
membership.
,
The
university
,
is
additionally
Sue Corey
band. Tom. arc the parents of twins.
Alexandra Corey and James Corey,
bom on
February
3.
Jake
is
now over
behind
committed to afTimiative action and
eight pounds, and Alex
will take positive steps to provide
him at just under eight pounds.
They enjoy living in Baltimore.
such educational and employment
opportunities.
Page 44
is
right
textbook. Procedures in Phlebotomy,
He
B. Saunders Co,
W.
wrote six of the 12 chapters in the book.
He is director of the medical labora-
and phlebotomy pro-
tory technician
at
Montgomery County Com-
munity College. He also teaches
courses in immunohemaiology and is
a faculty consultant
State College in
at
New
Thomas Edison
Jersey.
In 1990. Flynn presented
live
in
Whitehall.
Frank Maloney '80 and Carmen
Vega Maloney '81 are the parents of a
who
son, Alexander,
published by
They
Microelectronics.
Tommy,
joins brothers
and Andrew, seven.
self-employed as an inde-
eight,
Frank is
pendent distributor in the Network
Marketing Industry. He has
number one distributorship
built the
in the
coun-
1993 for Achievers Unlimited.
now ranks in the top one percent of
try in
He
the industry.
Carmen continues
to vol-
unteer in various organizations involv-
ing their children.
They
m
reside
Bedford. Texas.
two work-
shops and delivered two papers at the
International Conference on Medical
Technology in Bombay. India. He
spent three weeks in China in 1986 as
blood bank specialist with the People
People Citizen Ambassador Pro-
gram.
Linda Scheier Martorano *80 and
her husband. Rob. arc parents of a son,
Nicholas John,
1993.
They
Mark
bom on December
live in
3
1
Flemington. N.J.
A. Mikatavage '80 received
a doctor of public health degree at the
He earned
a master's degree at the
University of Alabama in Birmingham.
Medical College of Pennsylvania and
a doctorate in higher education at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Mary
his wife. Oie former
He and
Ellen Dronson. are the parcnts of six
children.
They
live in
Joe and Betsy Dice Rowley '80 reat
5091 Monaco Drive.
side
Orctand.
Pleasanton,
CA
94566. They are par-
ents of a daughter, Casey, seven, and a
son. Kevin, four.
les
Karen Gabello
member of the
Daniel William Steel '79
is
national
Customized Com-
manager
munications Medical Economics,
sales
for
seven years, he is the father
Manned
of two children. T>lcr. five, and
Alexandra, two. They live in North
Wales.
'80 has been
acting librarian of the North
named
Pocono
Public Library, wherc she has been a
age, national origin, ancestry,
Calder '79 and her hus-
They
Bethlehem.
to
Norriton.
who has
half.
John C. Flynn Jr. '80 has edited the
a
coordinator
product marketing manager for AT&T
brother.
She joins a
April 27, 1993.
live in
Richard Jonathan Kline '80 and
Jane L. Ebersole were married on Feba
ruary 19 in Bethlehem. Richard is
her husband. Barry, arc parents of a
daughter, Allison Elizabeth, bom on
grams
of two dttughlers. Alexis, eight, and
Krislen, five. They live in East
1
regard lo race, color, religion, sex.
in
Shirley Smith '79 has been a clinical oncology speci;vlist and hospice
Park, N.Y. Mike,
persons without
man-
of ownership of Jcffcrsonville Counparents
try Day School. They arc the
Michael and Leslie James Burrcll
'79 reside at 2 Augusta Court. Clifton
committed lo providing equal
educational and employment
a
Prussia, Al the time she wrote, she and
parents of a son. Colton.
will
is
Kutztown
Beth Hager Braithwaite '80 and
system division of The
Vanguard Group, located
at
University.
Matthew, age three and a
Lorrie Schools '79 has been a business education teacher at Wyalusing
Hills.
Sally Powell Brazil '79 and her husband. PaulTimolhy Brazil '78. report
of Arts and Science and the College
all
Widcner University.
at
Mary Helen
Joan Matlen Bailey '79 and her
husband, Doug, are Ihc parents of a
"we'll have people from the College
opportunities for
and a master's degree
in
for details.
majoring in business as well.
"Now in our classes." he says,
Bloomsburg University
candidate
Downers Grove.
sides in
earning a reading specialist certificate
Bartonsville. Also a graduate of East
Stroudsburg University, he is a doctoral
The I5th year reunion will be held
on llomccominB Weekend, October
western University's Kellogg Business
School in Evanston. Illinois. He re-
tary/secondary school principal's cerafter
tificate from Lehigh University
Area Vocational-Technical School
Business minor
who
domestic trade and consumer
sible for
David B. Lapinsky '79 has been
named director of tlie Monroe County
Zeveny
in
of Professional Studies
a group
He has been accepted into the executive master's program at North-
South Schuylkill Career and
Technology Center. The family lives
benefit to faculty and students
is
Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21
program at Lehigh
is in the doctoral
University. She received her elemen-
structor al
betler-rounded education. Olivo feels
that the minor will prove to be a great
lives in
Ihcy relate to federal and stale reform.
She will also organize CGH's effort to
talk
(Conlinued from Page 43}
Dennis M. Kane *80
Reading. Her
She
Corey M. Waters
S Stonebridne Drive
going
it."
in the fall.
City, Fla.
Representative:
six,
to continue lo work in
about
I
Law
marketing for Durasoft Colors. Optifit.
and Durasoft spherical contact lenses.
crvullons now,
of the
lege of
Cynthia L. Bartynski '80. the adthe
ministrator of staff development at
21-23.
new game
studEllen H. Hicks '80 will begin
Col-
include preparing for participation in
managed-carc initiatives, especially as
the Nets to
the superstation's
George
Representative:
(813)527-5772
pital in
signed a
said he has signed a four-yeiir
contract with TBS lo be an analyst on
just
program at
adult nurse practitioner
Washington University.
manager with Peppcridge Farms,
1989 and
to consecutive titles in
at
State University
ies at the Florida
Her husband, David, covered the
Winter Olympics for the Scripps
Howard newspaper chain.
said he doubted he
either return to coaching or
take an
She
sity.
recent inductee into the Basketball
Hall of
member
ulty
Vincent LaRuffa
418 Date Palm Court N.E.
St. Petersburg. FL 33703
initiatives at
fell this
'79 and her
and is a part-time facGeorgetown Univerbegan the post-M S N.
versity Hospital
husband. Anthony, are parents of a
daughter. Madeline Jane, bom on September?. 1993. Sherie is an area sales
Journal.
Memphis Business
M. Gazxcrro
Sherie
a
technical editor for an environmental
the
time to go.
thai
is
see.
decision.
cal nurse educator at
1980
Barbara Fahey William.s '78
m
Kimberly H. Groner '80 is a cliniGeorgetown Uni-
is
Caitlin, four months.
Bethlehem.
7
Company Bank. Atlanta. Ga.
an assistant manager at
Beneficial Finance in Sunbury.
Waters.
His wife is Jamie Freezer
He
tors.
May
vice president
Charleston. S.C. He is
Division. Trust
of Investment Services
term
two, and
ents of two daughters, Canic,
not a
"It's
news conference.
said at a
DiFabio were married on
Corey Waters '79 of Selinsgrove
two-year
has been re-elected to a third
on the Alumni Board of Direc-
wife. Dorrie. are the par-
He and his
Jeff, arc par-
will
live in
team in the Carolina League, and ediown college
tor and publisher of his
basketball publication. "Hoop Time."
David Good '80 and Janet C.
fifth
m the Hempfield School District.
grade
a genof the Lewishurg Daily Journal,
manager of the Phillies Class A
previously was director of Ihc preschool at Salem U-C.C. in Catasauqua.
She
Barbara Wagner '79 teaches
years.
She
is
staff for the past
seven
enrolled in a library sci-
ence program
at
Northampton Com-
munity College.
She and her husband, Barry, arc the
parents of two children, Christopher.
14, and Melissa, 12.
cow.
They
live in
Mos-
Mark
J.
Weinberger '80 and
his
w ife, Alison, are parents of a daughter.
bom
10.
1993
(seven pounds, seven ounces).
She
Gerri Beth,
on October
joins a sister. Elissa. three years old.
They
live in
Rockaway, N.J.
Nancy Whitman
*80 and Jon C.
Peterson werc married on September
Nancy is employed by
Young Life, a Christian youth outreach
25, 1993.
Richard J. Morgans '81 and Jacqui
summer 1996
organization, as the executive assistant
one of the directors. They
to
live at
3342 Soaring Bird Circle. Colorado
CO 80920.
Springs,
S.Zickler ore planmng a
wedding. Richard
at
IS
an English teacher
the Panther Valley
two daughShea Enn. two and a half, and
Riley Shannon, four months old.
Patricia, are the parents of
master's degree in nursing education
ters:
at the latter cviUcgc.
High School.
joins a
Virginia Reed Brett *82 of
Maplewood, N.J., has been elected to
a two ycai temi on the Alumni Boan.1
ot Dinrclors, She is a conmiunity and
Matthew Paul, age two and a
public relations director for the Girl
Karen DtStefano
Walter
T.
Zabicki
the U.S.M.C.. has
new operations officer
Wing Support Squadron
Wmg Support Group
in
for
Marine
272. Marine
27, 2nd Marine
Thomas J. Price *81 has been promoted to senior manager by Herbein
and Co., Inc.. a regional accounting
He
firm headquancred in Reading.
will
birth of a son. Jack Buckamiui.
on September
brother.
New
Monica
L. Reilly *81
(M) and Bnan
Monica is a
teacher of the hearing impaired in the
Virginia
She
ing impaired.
6916 East 7lst Place
Tulsa. OK 74133
(918) 488-0847
Sharon Robinson Staybaugh
'81
and her husband. Tim, recently pur-
chased a home
Class Volunteer(s): John C.
County.
is
director of the
Seton Center daycare program
Emmitsburg. Md.
Mays
Lippowitsch, Elizabeth
Mary McGovern Baumann
They
'81
who was three
and Emily, who was one
of two daughters: Erika,
in
in
He
is
a
member
Judiciary. Corrections
who
will
be six
and
Commission on
Delaware Court's 2000, which is making recommendations for the future
improvement of the slate 's justice sys-
also appointed to the
Representative:
Kim Gobora Bent
5 756 South Uinsing Ct.
A
Democrat. Rick represents the
Newark East
Area.
(303)740 7752
Linda Brncc '83 and Gerald
his wife,
nn
is
a fifth grade
teacher in Roselle Park, N.J.
Manuel R.
of
St.
A.
J.
DiValerio
birth of a daughter.
Jr.
'82 reports the
Morgan
Christian,
bom
on January 15. 1993. She joins
two brothers, A.J. five, and Alex, four,
Freeland.
David M.
moted to public finance office, retail
division, by PNC Bank, N.A. He is
pursuing a master's degree at
Bulzoni '81 has been pro-
Mary wood
College.
Stivers Jr. '81
is
pastor
Luke's Lutheran Church
He
formerly served
in
at sev-
eral churches in the Lehighton area.
Rev. Stivers and his wife, Bonnie,
are the parents of three children.
They
live
in Clarks Sum-
mit
James Digiandomenico '81 and
Mary L. Adams are planning a July 22
wedding in Hazleton. Jim, who earned
an
is
Carroll A. Truran *81 has been
named
MBA degree
at
is
family lives
Chadds Ford
in the
West Chester/
ment planning officer by Fulton FinanCorp. She previously was cm-
employed by
They
ployed by First Peoples Bank of
New
the Pennsylvania Fed-
live in
at
relations director at
She has completed various courses
ior College,
Rutgers and
tor of the
St.
Joseph's universi-
is
a sales ac-
was named "Administra-
She
married and
is
three
is
the mother of a
and a half year old daughter.
at that school.
was
Richard R. Knisely n '81 and Mary
Jane McCalla were married in Billings.
Montana. Richard is a sixth grade
teacher at
in
the Huntley Project School
Worden. Montana. He
is
suing a master's degree at
and the coordinator of career planning
10, 1993, at
and placement/director of cooopcrative
education. She was also an adjunct
RAF
Lakenhealh, En-
Sammy and
1982
Amasa
Representative:
Montana
Doug
Barbara Baker Edwards. Carrie
Church
Myers
He was ordained
He and
in 1992.
his wife. Lori, are the par-
ents of four children:
Carmen.
Dana.
Alan, 12;
and
10; Nathaniel, eight;
hospital's
He
had served as the
manager of accounting since
Randy Mcintosh *81 and his wife,
own The Morning Star, a Chris-
Remington.
Ann
Ftt/pulrlck '83
live
She
also u part time
is
YMCA, The mother
of two sons, ages four and
mamed on April
14, 1990,
are the parents of a daughter.
Nicole Alaine.
bom
on October
4,
1992-
Amy is working part-time as a medical technologist.
They
live in
King of
They
Medical Center. American Home
Foods Products, and Central Pennsylvania Savings Association.
a nurse in
She
is
also an
six,
she also
for senior level nursing students at
Michael Connell '82 and
his wife.
College Misericordia.
She eamcd a
Award nn May 23
dedicated to the
is
of Michael Schwemer, im
impassioned
civil rights activist
who
was kidnapped and murdered along
with two associates in Mississippi in
Five awards of $ 1 .000 each arc
presented annually to the undergraduate college KiudcnlN
who
United Slates
spirit
in llic
bcsl fuinil the
of citizen activism mul promote
positive solutions for social chiingc.
McDaniel was instrumental
Kurcn Hulderman Fox
'83 and
Arthur Murray were married on No-
vember
27, 1993, in Knoxvillc, Ten-
nessee.
Karen
employed
is
in public
Gaston Memorial Hospital
in Qastonia,
in the
university's first and second
Gospelrama programs. As a past
treasurer of the Student Government
Association, he helped develop
student leadcnhip rctrcaU and helped
organize a campus wide rally against
N.C.
hale crimes.
He
supported the
I.lndcnmulh Gordner *83 and
creation of Students Together
her husband, Slate Representative John
Alleviating Racial Tension, a
on April
5.
They
bom
reside in Berwick.
Stacy J. Gross '83 is nurse manager
for a pediatrics and medical adult unit
York Hospital, where she has been
multiethnic student group
to
overcome
who work
Ihc barriers of racism
and inequality. McDaniel backed a
successful movement to win approval
to include a course rct|uirement in
cultural diversity as part of Ihc
university's general education
employed since graduation.
program.
Kfmberly l^nnon Hegner *83 and
her husband. Robert, arc parents of a
daughter. Emily Kathryn.
Kim
gust 2. 1993.
IS
bom
on Au-
a second grade
teacher in the Pcnnsbury School Din
They
live in
Bucks County.
Doug Henderson
a master's degree at
sity in
adjund faculty member
Activist
planning and organi/iitinn of the
Hazleton General
Hospital'scrilical care unit forll years
BImimsburg
Washington, D.C.
Among his other honors
1984.
is
York Hospital.
*83.
who earned
Gonzaga Univer-
Outstanding Student Award four
times.
He was
bom
special projccw
chairperson for the Black Cultural
Society and a
member of the Black
Month committee. He has
served on the University-Community
Task Force on Racial Equity and
a psychotherapist at
helped coordinate that organization's
He and
"Hands Across Bloomsburg." For
his wife, the
former Lanettc Shrader. arc parents of
a son. Ian,
and
ajcccmplishmcnts, he has received the
History
Michaelcne Panzarella '82 has
been
in
does daycare.
at
Amy C. Mininger '82 and Douglas
Schwemer
is
Prussia.
are the parents of three daughters and
live in
on January 28. 1993.
aerobics instructor and sign language
trict.
1989.
accounting positions with Geisingcr
Judy,
daughter,
part lime teaching a deaf kin-
dcrgartncr.
Newmanstown.
They
John T. Blessing '82 has been
named controller of Sunbury Community Hospital.
bom
a
Prior to joining the hospital, he held
four.
tian bookstore in Slate College.
in
Cressc were
the Practical Bible
Training School in Bible School Park.
N.Y.
CoreStates Hamilton Bank. They
justice at
University, received llic Michael
June 1964.
I>orl
Ontkos were married on January 7 in
Newmanstown. Philip is employed by
formerly was pastor of Borden Baptist
He attended
Stephanie,
Farm, the family-owned
Philip R. Martin '82 and Lisa A.
Class Volunteers): Christopher
Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn.
Addison. N.Y.
*83 and her hus
Gordner, arc parents of a daughter,
Taylor
Alan R. Langelli '81 has been
named assistant pastor of Park Gale
Baptist Church in Beaver Falls. He
in
Hill
dairy farm,
538 Avenue A. Apt. 16
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
State University.
Ann Cobb
relations at
She and her husband. David, arc the
parents of two sons. They reside on
also pur-
(iayle
instructor of feature writing.
Abram.
imd criminal
The award
hand are parents of
assistant to the director of counseling
her husband,
gland. She joins brothers
They Uvc in Lafayette
instructor for the
Year"
John McDaniel, a senior from
Philadelphia majoring in sociology
memory
'82. pub-
Keystone Jun-
award
Hill. Pa.
Cheryl
Prior to her current position she
Annie Swavely Wozniak '81 and
Tom. arc the parents of a
daughter, Mariah, bom on December
her
DunicI, two and a half, and
Ijiurcn. age one.
national
re
CPA to be-
mom. She and
a full-time
working
a public relations assistant, as well as
Gina
from her position as a
come
Elizabethlown.
Deborah Brandt Johnson
lic
Jersey.
ties.
count executive with Canon U.S.A.
tired
husbimd, David, arc the parents of tw()
eration of Sportsmen in Harrisburg.
diology Associates.
T. Fairhurst '81
in Dallas,
area.
John M. Hohenwartcr Jr. *82 and
Dana L. Kimmcl were married on
March 26 in Lancaster. John, who
eamcd a master's degree at Pcnn State,
is
of Forty
Tiimara L. Bryant '83 recently
senior vice president with
cial
Wilkes University,
business manager for Hazleton Ra-
vice president/funds manage-
Company
ulso affiliated with the
is
family-owned business, Braces* Orchard
receives
a realtor associate with the
is
She
Fori.
children:
David and his wife. Robin, are parents of a son.
A.J.
Donaldson, Lufkin and Jennettc. The
He is also a graduate of the Lutheran
Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
the University of
at
Maribeth Jones
.
on February 28. Mary
B A,
Scronton,
two daughters.
who earned
Forty Fort. Linda,
in
M
Student
ISwcd
Mancincllinre planninga June
ding
He and
the former Faith Ann Petrovich '82. ore
McDaniel
Enf^lewood.COSOm
tem.
in
May.
1983
of
He was
Public Safety Commiliccs,
parents of
August
and a daughter. Ashley Lynoe, who was
one
House
seeking a sec-
Delaware House of
in the
Representatives.
the
is
are the parents of a son. Brad-
ley Vincent,
and her husband. Charlie, are parents
ond term
Lake Heritage.
in
Sharon
Gettysburg.
Gross. Diane Langley. ShenA.
on March 26,
Beach Public Schools.
also teaches adult classes of the hear-
Howard Carter
Beverly
Scout Council of Greater Essex
Rick DiLibcrto '82
D. Allard arc engaged.
Representative:
bom
supervise the firm's Pottstown office.
River, Jacksonville, N.C.
1981
He
9. 1993.
half.
Wing, Marine Corps Air Sta-
Aircraft
tion.
major
'80, a
been appointed the
'82 reports the
in
(Continued on next page)
March 1989.
Page 45
Class
Reunion
Janice T. Lessman *83 (M) has
Awards
been promoted to senior vice prcsidentdlrctlor of retail banking
In order lo provide an incentive for
participation,
and
do
classes that
a
acknowledge
to
bank
in
989 as vice president of trust.
1
two
parents of
their reunions
Maureen. They
tion
the
rate
1993.
which have a participation
of 25 percent of those invited;
The SUver Award for reunion
classes which have a participation
of 15 percent of those invited;
They
bom
on November
*83 and his
bom
Rylec Ann,
ter,
The Bronze Award for reunion
classes which have a participation
She joins
on October 10.
Paige, three and a
a sister,
Mark McCord
1993 were the
McCord
Fcdroff
following:
— Bronze;
Class of 1938 — Bronze:
Class of
a brother, Mat-
thew, age three.
—
Class of 1953 — Bronze;
Class of 1958 — Bronze,
These classes
*84 are the parents
He joins
ber 6, 1993.
1943— Gold;
Class of 1948
'83 and Linda
of a son, Michael Robert, bom on Octo-
Class of 1933
live in
bom
Tampa.
Mark works
Silver.
for Cadillac Plastic
and
Chemical Company as a general manager in the Northeast. They live in
will be recognized
Lisa G. McNctt *83 and William
H. McNcIt HI *82 lu-c parents of a son.
William Henry McNett IV, bom on
Meet us
He joins two sisters,
1994.
1,
Samantha,
five,
Donna Polak Zimmerman
'83 and
Raymond, bom on No-
They
vember 27, 1993.
live in
Durham. N.C.
Bloomsburg University
will greet
and Andrea, two.
alumni, friends and prospective stu-
Carlenc Longo Muto *83 has
eamed an M.D. degree at Temple UniShe be-
versity School of Medicine.
Bloomsburg Fair this fall.
Recognizing that over 500,000
gan medical school in 1989 while
working as a microbiologist.
— including countless alumni
She received the Earl H. Spaulding
dents
the
al
people
— annually
visit the
exposition, repre-
sentatives of the university will staff u
booth
in
one of the exhibit buildings.
Infonnation about the university's vari-
ous programs will be available
terest
in the study
and aptitude
and
and immunology.
She has remained
at
Temple
for an
internship and residency in internal
fair
opens on Saturday, Septem-
Represcnialive:
Joseph
McDaniel
E.
(Continued from Page 45}
two minutes, over 600
students,
and townspeople gathered to
hold hands
in
J.
74i7 Paxton Road
VA 22043
10th year reunion will be held
Kim
Andrusisin '84 reports the
Michael Joseph, on July
birth of a son,
26. 1993.
M. Bakcman
'84 reports
was married on July 5, 1986.
They have two sons, Geoffrey Robert,
bom on August 12, 1989, and Bryan
bom
Keith,
on March
Thomas A. Muto.
Woods were married on February
ley
House
in
is
employed
Sayre.
They
town of
"Everyone has differences, many
based in culture.
I
M. Bean
Lower Heidelis employed
by Berks General Medical Group in
West Reading. They reside in
Harris were married in
berg Township. Cherisse
Wemersvillc.
Bill, are
Walter T, Rose were married on Au-
They
master's degree in elementary counsel-
McDaniel.
in
instructor at Fairfield
She has
Academy
Montoursville since 1985.
member of the
Bloomsburg University Council of
live in
Timothy Pinkowski *83 and
Shelley
Anne Culligan were married on
August 28. 1993,
thy,
who
in
Bethlehem. Timo-
earned a master's degree in
finance at
St.
Joseph's University,
is
accountant for
Connaught Laboratories Inc. in
Swiftwater. Pa. They reside in
senior
project
Bethlehem.
Mark
German
E. Brichta '84 and Molly A.
arc engaged.
at
Mark holds a
Roadway Ex-
resource administration
at
in
the
Terrence and his wife, Virginia, are
Lauren and
the parents of two children,
Kelly.
in nursing at the
Uni-
cate at Millersville University in 1991,
versity of Texas, Health Science
Cen-
ter, in
San Antonio. She
in the
Ph.D. program.
Her son. Thomas
will continue
is
employed by R. R. Donnelley and
Sons. Lancaster.
Henry 'Hank" Riordan *84 has
now
Jeffrey, is
accepted an assistant professorship in
three years old.
Department of Neuropsychiatry at
Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, N.H.. beginning on July 1. Dr.
the
Kimberley A. Kearney *84 reports
the birth of a daughter, Kyra Ann, bom
on October 16. 1993. She joins a sister, Erin Kathleen, two. They live in
to
manager
in the
pro-
& Co.,
where he has been servicing
ac-
counts in the firm's Pittsburgh office
Reading
Daitmouth Medical School.
He
accounting/
auditing department of Herbein
Inc.,
Riordan recently completed an internship at the University of Pennsylvania
and postdoctoral fellowships at the
University of Pennsylvania and at
Kunkel IH *84 has been
Joel
moted
worked
continues to be an active
an organization
brother,
David
Anthony
Margaret A. Lessie *84 and Paul
in
May
in
which
'96. is a
his
younger
member.
in
office.
Gieseking were married
mem-
ber of the Delta Pi Alumni Association,
Janelle
1993.
Margaret has been a pharmaceutical
Roche Laboyears. They live
Is
P.
J.
Jr. '84
Rotondi
and
Ridder are engaged. Anthony
employed by Liberty Mutual
Insur-
ance as manager of marketing research/
operations.
sales representative for
Wayne.
Ruby Schuon
Scott '84 reports the
second son. Her
birth of a
Indiana.
first
son
is
three years old.
Joseph Lisiewski *84 and Lisa
Raypole were married on October 16
in Philadelphia.
Joseph,
on a master's degree
ing
University,
who
at
is
associate bursar at Lehigh
is
work-
Villanova
an accountant
is
She
University and resides in Coopersburg.
at Bell
Danielle A.
ber 7
Atlantic.
at St.
ver and
Louis Maslowe '84 has relocated
to
Simone *84 was comNovem-
missioned as a missionary on
is
Elizabeth Church in Den-
on assignment as supervisor
of the Pastoral Del
Amor Home
in
the Chicago area as a result of a pro-
Merida. Yucatan, Mexico.
glas A. Barto *87 were married on
to senior credit manager of the
midwestem region of Concord Com-
October 30. 1993, in Lancaster.
Kathleen is employed at Hans Herr
speech language pathology and audi-
mercial Corp., leasing subsidiary of
ology
Hong Kong Shanghai Bank. He and
the past seven years, she
Kathleen M. Drury '84 and Dou-
Doug
They
is
in
Lampeter, and
motion
his wife live in Algonquin, Illinois.
employed by Delta Color.
Thomas M. McCarty
Laurie Ctofn DufTord *84 and her
is
burgh
They
are the parents of a daugh-
Megan, bom in November 1993. They live in Missouri City.
ter,
Hahnemann
is
University.
For
worked
as a
speech pathologist and an evoked pomonitoring.
employed by
York Newspaper Co. as the single
copy circulation manager.
Debra Fenty Skinner
'84.
who
been been a special education teacher
for 10 years, has taught
primary-aged
students at the Stanhope School for six
years.
Pitts-
area.
Kathleen M. Behan '84 and David
K. Gallagher '83 were married in
1988.
the
Thomas
employed by
G.E. Capital. They reside in the
at
in
'84 and
Kelley L. Fondarvest plan to be married in 1994.
husband, Duanc, are parents of a
daughter. Vanessa Nicole, bom on August 10, 1993. Laurie
She eamed a master's degree
tential specialist in
Willow SlrccL
live in
Lisa
M. Merlz
*84 and David A.
Snyder were married on November 27.
1993 in Sunbury. Lisa is a second
As she grew up, she watched her
younger brother, who was bom with
Down Syndrome,
venture into school,
Edison Elementary
School in Sunbury. They live at
and she carefully monitored his
ures and triumphs.
Northumberland R.D.
She realized that the disabled can
accompUsh a great deal academically
grade teacher
at
2.
Jennifer
Texas.
Page 46
12. 1993.
Holland. Bucks County.
Elementary School
ing at Bucknell University.
Trustees.
live in
L. Phillips *83 received a
been an
as a student
They
human
Kim L. Harrison '84 has completed
an M.S. degree
her
parents of a son.
bom on April
Hanover.
understanding of ourselves," said
Since 1993. McDaniel has served
Stephen Paca.
Inc. in
Anthony A. Raniero *84 and Mary
Lou FIchthom are planning a June 18
wedding in Lititz. Anthony, who
eamed an elementary education certifi-
in Fort
Karen Shoap Bishop *84 and
Burron-Medical
enrolled in Northwestern
reside in
believe that by
attain a belter
Bucknell University,
ratories for the last six
managerial position
Debra Ann OrcndortT *83 and
Kim
at
'84 and Scott D.
press.
understanding the diversity for
graduate of the Central Atlantic
is
the
Cherisse
at
University of Scranton,
since 1985. Prior to that, he
Athens.
gust 21 in Bedford.
Bloomsburg.
They
live in Perkasie.
at Val-
a long ihin line
linking the university and the
19. 1993.
Hazlelon and a production su-
pervisor
the bank's trust department, including
Shillington.
Melissa
employment manager
also
manager at Muncy
Bank and Trust Co., responsible for
managing the operation functions of
to trust operations
of Trust.
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel res*
crvations now, and watch (he mail
Good
Bethlehem.
He is pursuing a master's degree
University's National Graduate School
Class Volunteer(s): Scott Righter.
Linda Fedroff McCord. Darlene
Barberio Payne, Cameron Smith
resources at
Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Cen-
ter in
Victoria Fry *84 has been promoted
she
(703)356-5028
The
He was
at
Brockport.
at
in
Nolan *83 and Christine
26inWaverly. Joe
stretching for blocLs. symbolically
we can
married lo
is
York
human
Potuville.
University of
at the State
School of TVust
Falls Church.
husband.
She
faculty
She plans to specialize
medicine.
New
A
Robert J. Kenney
infectious diseases,
ber 24.
people
for outstanding scholarship. In-
application of medical microbiology
at the
booth.
The
Award
reading
computer and data processing systems.
that she
at the Fair
Samaritan Regional Medical Center in
Diane has eamed a master's degree
Washington, N.J.
January
director of
in
for details.
on a permanent plaque at the
Fcnstemaker Alumni House.
Nathan Robert, bom on January 24. He
joins a brother, Zachary.
Fla.
half.
of 10 percent of those invited.
for
They
1984
wife, Libby, arc the parents of a daugh-
and
Award winners
on June 11, 1993.
15,
live in Taylor.
M. Chrislopher Maron
Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital in
Lehighion. He formeriy was assistant
Diane M. Kramer Ferster *84 and
her husband, Michael, are the parents
and her husband. Chet, are parents of
a son, Gary,
rale
Andrew and
live in Williamsport.
Cheryl Sedlak Luka.siewicz '83
o^ers three awards:
for reunion
Dr James J.
are the parents of a son, Patrick,
of a son, Tyler
classes
rate
children.
Alumni Associa-
The Gold Award
and her husband,
Rodgers,
She and her husband. Jerry, arc the
members back
Homecoming,
trust for
Northern Central Bank. She joined the
good job of getting
lo Bloomsburg for
on Alumni Weekend or
and
her husband. John, are parents of a son.
Anlcka G. Dendler Rodgers '83
Terrence
named
J.
Purcell *84 has been
director of human resources at
as well as socially,
when they
fail-
are given
the right mixture of encouragement.
Reading
conference
love and tutoring.
Alward were married on January 7
This realization was what inspired
Dcbra
to
go
into teaching.
Her dream
a run a preschool for children with
is
Down Syndrome.
She
Harold
a self-em-
is
ployed financial consultant and
fied public accountant.
They
certi-
live in
Wilkes-Bane.
Cameron Smith
*84 of Lafayene
been re-elected to a second
two-year tenn on the Alumni Board of
Hill has
He
is
reimbursement man-
ager for the Philadelphia Geriatric Cen*
ter.
His wife
Wood
Sandra
is
doctoral degree in nursing, has coauthored an article, "Spiritual Care of
Age Child with
the School
Condition."
It
a Chronic
be published in the
will
Journal of Pediatric Nursing. The coauthor was Carol Murphy Moore '87.
Smith,
Norristown. They
Mary
Jeanne A. Sweinberg '84 and Thomas A. Williams '83 were married on
July 10 in Forty Fort. Jeanne is employed by the Lake-Lehman School
District as a reading specialist,
Louise
They
live
in
Shavertown.
Ann TVoutman
'84 re-
ports the birth of a daughter. Rebekah.
They
18, 1993.
live in
Sunbury.
Glenn R. Walter *84 has been practicing law with Kramer, Rayson,
Leake, Rodgers and Morgan since
He and his
1987.
wife, Donita, arc the
parents of two children, Jessica, three
and a
half,
and Kyle, eight months.
Beth Williams '84 and
planning an October
Lewisburg.
in
School
in Shamokin. She was featured
"Teacher in the Spotlight" in the
as
April
edition of
1 1
The News-item.
Shamokin.
1,
Beth
Bill Shutt are
1994 wedding
is
in
master
'85 has been ap-
American Heart Association,
Lower Northumberland County Board
the
is
business manager and board
treasurer for the Sayrc School District.
He
also a lieutenant in the
is
lire
They
'85 has been pro-
He
Pcnn Bimk
commer-
to
cial loan officer in 1990.
He earned
March
14. 1994.
Amy M. Buwnr
Simpson
her husband, David, are parent.s of n
son. Patrick John,
bom on August
1994 wedding. Susan
1993
13..^
is
working on a
Abington
(six
pounds.
School of Nursing, and Andy
is
an ex-
president of the
ecutive vice president of J.E.M.
Group
risburg.
He is also
Mount Carmcl-
Kulpmont Kiwanis Club.
He earned
Limited in Willow Grove.
Linda K. Brown *R6 and Paul
University of Dayton School of Law.
He
Alice
Mengcl Sklro *85 and her
Zieber arc cngiigcd. Linda
Kulpmont
husband. Paul, are the parents of a son,
by Berks County Employment and
Connor William, bom on February 9.
1993 (eight pounds, six ounces). They
Training OITice.
practices general law in
is
He was
married to Paula Jane Ross
live in
He
Directors.
is
a
Mogul Corp.
Jane E. Coder *86 and Ian Eric
March 2 in
re-
Abinglon.
Jane,
David Karpinski '85 and
his wife,
bom
tany Alysa,
1993. Shejoins brothers. Michael and
on December
11,
Alex.
moted
Lehne '85 has been profinance manager
cough/
to
Based
Products.
rect the
development and expansion of
Fairleigh Dickinson University
is
on May
a programmer/ana-
administrator for
K-C
Aviation (a division of KimberlyClark) in Montvale. NJ.
Betsy L. Fisher Boring '85 and her
husband, T\m, are parents of a daugh-
Maggie Lee, bom on May
13.
1993
(seven pounds, nine ounces). She joins
the
company
in 1990.
in
is
structor at
working
as a Spanish in-
Lycoming College.
Harold E. Cannon '85 and
Janis L.
RJt
from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
She resides in Morris County. N J.
B.U.,
h manager of
group with Dala Analy
Intmcorp, Bcrwyn.
on April
inches).
bom
1993 (9.7 pounds. 21
Theresa is a computer pro7.
grammer/analyst for Commonwealth
Bank
in Williamsport.
Michael
tomer operations manager
sion Cable Services.
for
They
is
reside in
Williamsport.
Longcoy '85 has been promoted to banking officer at
Harleysville National Bank. She
fomerly was a computer programmer.
Patricia
Serving as volunteers
'70.
at the
were Niuicy
who
also miidc
all
Ihc
arrangement; Ronni Nagcl "79. Alice
Belly Rccd *3V
l.inn.
Hill *67, Eleanor
Mary Barrall
Kennedy '52, and
Mary Lou John '45.
Alumni who rcgisten' Nancy Williiims Travis '52, Jenn
Grifnths Kennedy '55. Siindni Raker
'60. Rila
Bolleon Miiurifllo "61.
Barhnra Fuminn Rousli "61, Minctvu
Karnes Spaid '62. Gail Allen Nusk
Marion
I'lanugan Li/zul '64, Helen Wirth
'hi, Carol
Pnm
Cox
ChnnitK-rliitn '67,
Scybcrt Ix,sher '6H,
Zimmerman
'69,
Mill
Yocum
(jiannclla '69, Diirlene
I*liilip
(inbb '69.
I.,
Remlcy Ixhman '69, Cusandrii
Murasco Grut/a *70. John Dreishach
North Towunda. Grace
J.
employed
is
'70,
Nancy
Felicr lulwards '70, Bclty
Weiss Underwood
Hospador Gabb
Kate
'70,
'70, Vicki Pridokns
as a speech language pathologist for the
'71, Jeanne
Oswald '72, Brcnda Bullock Ross
'72. Audrey Snyder Lindner '72,
They
District.
live
Towanda.
Bums Crawford
'72,
Jim
Joanne Berkhciscr *72,
Robert D. Fetlerman '86 and
Kunkletown.PA 18058
(215) 681-3914
Kelly R. Lewis
288 Marguerite
Judy Bielawa Riltenhousc
Edward George, on March
They live in Rome. Pa.
Marie Pedock Demc/Jco
Street
Donald
Picciotti
4.
1994.
Waskie Gross
Finan *86 and Lynn
J.
were married on August 27,
1993. in Strafford. Donald
Voiunleer(s):
Carol
Facchiano. Cindy Hepler. Michele
Hucaluk. Dale Keener. Marvin
Metzger, Steve Morehart, Sandi
Wood
Smith
account executive with
is
ABF
a senior
Freight
Systems. They reside in Devon.
Alumni Board of Directors. He is laboratory operations manager at Polyclinic
in Harrisburg.
Monica L.
Harper were married on December 30
in Elkton, Md. Les is an office manager in the accounting department
at
Wycth-Ayerst Laboratories in St.
Davids. They live in Chester Springs.
Cindy Boll
Ellen Powell
Holly Welzcl '73. Anne
Marie Murray Howard
'73,
Carolann
Baskcra '73, Deborah Biddle Shipc
'73. Carol
Lciby
Coombc
*73,
Newton l^ury
Mary Angle
Christine Heck Houck
'74, Jeff Phillips '74,
Hawaii where she is working at
Hospital. She previously was at
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore
Romain Yakus Whitclock
for seven years.
Parker King '75. Elizabeth A.
Coploff '74,
'74,
Kalhy Timalonis Musser
'74,
'75, Jennie
Meckley
Patricia Giatrai *86 and Erec
Maziarz were married on October 16.
1993. in Wayne. Patricia is a registered
nurse
Leslie J. Alston '86 and
'73,
'73,
Mary
Ann
Golllieb '74, Jodie
Elaine Foster *86 recently moved
Kona
Scott Alkey *86 of Harrisburg has
Waplcs
'73,
'72,
'72. Tcrri
William Ungcr '74, Susan M,
been elected to a one- year term on the
Medical Center
Joanne Kasmidcr Chaliaiko '72,
wife. Kathleen, are parents of a son,
East Stroudsburg. PA 18301
Class
his
Remlcy
cus-
Dimen-
to alumni,
Troy Area School
in
parents
of a daughter, Stephanie Kathryn.
addition,
Gail
to
Theresa Scott Loeh
Michael R. Loeh '84 are the
*85 and
ol
who won H nuig. In
apples and gum were given
I
finance
a brother, David, three.
Betsy
1986
(717)424-5633
MBA degree
also earned a
Grace A. Corbe *86 and Douglas
in
the business.
She joined
who
Irwin were married on June 19. 1993,
Comer,
analytical and financial support to di-
Susan L. Andrews *85 earned an
MBA degree in management at
LAN
in Liberty
N.J.. she is responsible for providing
She holds an
She
—
cold for Schering-Plough Health Care
Moore
ter.
Ga.
Chris Campbell Raughley
Kristine H.
and
lives in Atlanta,
Representatives:
1985
lyst
She
area.
Alison, are parents of a daughter, Brit-
Wayne Highlands School
ai
1
1990 and served as director of mar-
keting in the Baltimore-Washington
grade teacher and softball coach in the
23, 1993.
in
who
Jim Oswiitd "72
'63. S. Kl(K-k l>cl-usis '63.
Petersen were married on
Sandra M. Sklarcskl '85 was
John Haney
n T-shirt, and
I'lunagan Stesncy '63, Hurhnrn
Wilkcs-Barre.
on October 23. 1993.
buyer-planner for Federal
John Haney. Marvin Meneeley. Patty
employed
is
an assistant public defender for
Northumberland County.
and
'92, a graduate
assisianl in the Rciuliiig Clinic,
llollcnbach '58, Vera Rcnritk I)c[k
law degree from the
his
Timothy Wood '84 and Nancy
Class Volunleeris): Glenn Bromley.
ounces).
and the Salvation Army.
sis
PA 19403
12,
Rose Anne is the billing manager al
Pcnnsy Supply Inc. They live in Har-
at
"Welcome
Winners of the doorprizcs were
KriMcn Uuchile
reglslrnlion desk
Susan M. Saks *8S and Andr«w C.
Nolan '82 are plaruiing an August 12.
nuning
n
dooTpri^es.
Edwards
the data analyst
{2l5)63l-iU5
5
Conlinenlal Airlines.
Real Estate. She joined the company
Jeffersonville.
November
Amy is a flight oltcndani for
keting manager for Coldwcll Banker
Ginger Balchunas ChUds
342 Norris Hall Lane
'86 imd Steven L.
arc planning a
Rose Anne Briuk-Horan '86 and
in
was
lime, there
finit
MifninlKirg.
Alumni Board of
Represeniaiive:
live in Harris-
Lehigh University.
second degree
at Bloomsbiirg University
attmclcd nbout 1200 participanis,
including 120 B.U, alumni. For the
won
been elected to a two-year term on the
District.
They
burg.
sultant.
a sixth
'84. report the birth
of a daughter, Kalherine Rose, on
wedding.
a master's degree a(
confca'ncc
Aluiimi" desk where graduates were
started his career in the
987 and was promoted
alumni
invited lo register for special
Lewisburg. a business software con-
is
30.
half.
Naval
moted to assistant vice president at
Mellon Bank Stroudsburg Business
1
two and a
live in Dcnnisville. N.J.
Richard A. Bluls
Center.
bom on January
a sister. Ella,
master's degree
ding in Mayfieid. Timothy
Unit.
parents of a daughter.
Colleen Elizabeth,
cently appoinicd East Const field mar-
Kissolovege are planning a July 9 wed-
a hearing
is
Montgomery
Alicia t. BluLs *86 and her husbtuid,
Mark W. Ranzan
attracts
This year's annual reading
'85 of Lancaster has
Inc.,
U..
the
at
County Intermediate
She joins
pointed to the board of directors of the
Nurse Association of
Northumberland County. He also
serves on the board of directors of the
Mount Carmel Area School District,
B
at
Hopiham.
Samuel
in
Edward C. Greco
degree
s
support tcaclicr
band, John,
employed by
Computer Support Services,
live in
credit dcparlmcni of United
Visiting
on September
employed by
Ell/abcthA.Barry '86 and her hus-
Funk '85 is a kinderQueen of Peace
and
a social studies teacher in
Kathleeen
is
Samuel G. Moore '85 and Debra L.
Reno arc planning a summer wedding.
garten teacher at
district.
Cheryl
Susan J. Baker '86 and Dennis C.
Wendt were married on August 7,
W93. Susan, who also earned a
Reserve.
Class of 1986.
Thomas is
the same
"85 and her
SmithKtine Beccham Clinical Labs
Ruth Ann B. Fulton '85, who has a
Directors.
Ann MikuLski
Cheryl
husband. Michael, report the birth of a
second son. Hciuy William, on January 21, 1994.
N J.
Wharton,
lives in
Wilkes-Barrc.
in
at
Suburban General Hospital
East Norriton.
They
live In
Spring City.
Ronald D. Gruver '86 and
Urban a-s
are planning a June
1
Jill
995 wed-
Ron is a sixth grade
Wyoming Valley West
ding in Luzerne.
teacher in the
in
School District
"75. Kathleen Hublcr
Wislock '75, Donna Winl Phillips
'75,
Rebecca Rhinard
Nickey Batman
'75. Sylvia
'76. Gail
Gazdick
Ryan
'76. Lou
Gunderman '76, Helen Stanishefski
Mcnamin '77. Robin Snyder Lcbo
Fausl '76, Jane Wilson
'77. Elizabeth
Payne
Ronni Nagel
'78,
'79. Kathleen
Williams Gaughenbaugh '79.
(Continued on next page)
Page 47
Emeritus
status
Susan Motyka Haddick *86 of
conferred
Enola received a master's degree in
special education at Shippcnsburg Uni-
John Hartzel. assistant professor of
computer and information science,
in
recognition of 2 1 years of service;
Michael Herbert, professor of
biological and allied health sciences.
co-owner
Bloomsburg. He is also a ceriified
American Collector Association
in
AUentown. They
in
at
years
ment of Revenue
Mount
live in
They
in Harrisburg.
Joy.
Bloomsburg.
Robert Hogg, associate professor
of accounting, 17 years in education,
Robert Sagar. associate professor
K. Gary Kirk *86 has been pro-
moted
to assistant administrator of the
elected chairperson of Volunteers of
America of Northeastern Pennsylvania
of biological and allied health
40 years
in education,
30
Elizabeth
Continued from Pagf 47)
Gunderman
'76,
Lou
*79,
Phoebe Griffith Inch
'80, Lydia Kielas Boynton '81. Jumie
Frecicr Waters '81, Deborah Gicco
Morucci
'80,
Perks '81. Paula Swartz '81, Gail
Gotdschmidt Curland '81. Judy
Wright '82, Michcle Rcvlock Dean
Mertz Snyder
'83. Lisa
Kevin
'84,
'86. live
Antrom Kirkcy
'86 has
resumed her modeling career in western New York State. She recently ap-
New York
sylvania,
— decked out
She
is
and
New England
also working in her husband 's
computer design business. They
live
Lorl Barnes Mnlcy '86 and her hus-
Pasukivis '8S, Diane Messersmilh
Carmcla Michno *86. Lou
Jean Beishline '86, Dick Klingcrman
(eight pounds,
one ounce).
'86.
Kim Trione
'87.
Joan Futcher '87.
Debra Wagner '87, Joy Coleman
Header '88, Leah Nelson Haussmnnn
*88.Tcrri
WiUiams Bennett
Fritz '88. Rita
'88,
In
a master's degree in finance
Joseph's University
She
Berks County Bank
Karen Secules
Green
'90,
'90,
'91,
'91,
Wanda
Diane
'91, Janet
Kim
Buckheit
Miller '91. Kellic
Wynn Vankirk
Bower
'91, Heidi
Page Weriz '92. Ceci Albcckcr
Kathy Yeager Giwiazdowski
Wenders
'94,
'92,
'92. Jill
Camille Shiffler '92, E.
C. Parker "92, Kristen Buehile '92.
Michael
B
Reading.
in
R. Patrick
F.
McPherson
*86 and
Ritchey were married on
Patnck
5 in Luncaslcr.
is at-
tending Widencr School of Law and
risburg.
They
ieber '92, Susan Gill '92,
is
a hearing
is
K.U.
She formerly was an on-air reporter
for
WMGM-TV and a public relations
Lebanon Valley College.
campus
specialist for
recently returned to
to talk with
mass communications
stu-
married to Christopher
'85, who is employed by Van-
She
Thren
ity
is
Vones *86 and Allan
S.
Osbom were
married on April 30.
Welker *86 was one of
The Patriot-News Company's top ad-
'87 and
Medical.
is
a speech/language pathologist
and clinical coordinator for NovaCare,
Wilkes-Barre.
Inc..
1990 and handles many of the
newspaper's major automotive ac-
West Manchester Twp.,
employed
is
at
Sesame Place
in
Langhoroe.
Candace May *87 and David
Reeder are planning an October 8, 1994
Candace
wedding.
Lisa J. Crosson '87 and Tmfiothy
is
employed by
J.
Cavacini were married on October 9.
1993. in Lcwistown.
Lisa
a medi-
is
cal-surgical clinical instructor at
They
Lewistown Hospital.
live in
Danville.
F.
Dlecidue '87 and
'87 and her
Marvin Meneeley '85, are
parents of a daughter. Devon Elizabeth,
Kelly
bora on April 11, 1993.
manager
for
the
is
Conte Luna Foods
They
Norristown.
in
Thomas
Ann Meneeley
Kelly
husband.
sales
live
in
Jeffcrsonville.
Stephanie L. Bartleson were married
Thomas
East Stroudsburg.
in
a systems analyst for
is
of Harrisburg. They
live in
AMP
Lewisberry.
Susan M. Metzger '87 and Edward
McLaughlin are planning a July wedding. Susan is employed by CoreStates
Financial Corporation in Philadelphia
Dean
J.
Doria *87 and Wincie C.
Dean were married on March 26
Shreveport, La. Dean,
navigator on
B52
counts.
Mary Jo Welker
Christopher Lutz '87 and Alyssa
in March. Chris-
Guthrie Healthcare System in Sayre.
He
in
'86. live in
B. U.,
topher
Dana R. Yaw
are planning a June 18 wedding in
Ocean City. Md. John is a medical
sales representative for Sherwood
John W. Cook
on October 9
Jeffrey S.
his wife,
Novem-
ber6, 1993.inClark'sSummit. Leslie,
who also earned a master's degree at
Chaize were married
Fair Corp.
Linda
Leslie A. Lapinski '87 and James
Montgomery
Unit They live
at
Air Force Base,
degree
at
is
who
aircraft at
is
as an operations manager.
in
a radar
Barksdale
pursuing an M.B.A.
Louisiana Technical Univer-
Renee A. Monahan '87
reports the
on
White
birth of a daughter, Kelly Elizabeth,
They
June 30. 1993.
Haven.
live in
York County.
Darla DeLuca Wise '86 and her
husband, Dr, Von P. Wise, are the par-
bom
The
in
on April
16, 1993.
are expecting their second child
October. Darla
tive for
is
an account execu-
The Berry Company. They
re-
side in Woolrich.
in Har-
Susan Faus Wolfe '86 and her hus-
Beth Fitch '87 and her husband.
Thomas,
Caroline
a read-
ing specialist for the Greater Nanticoke
in
March.
They
District,
Who's
Who Among
America's Teach-
She and her husband. Florian. are
parents of three children:
Jacopeiti. Kathleen and
the
Karen Gouba
Theresa
Mask.
They
also have three grandchildren.
Kim Hofnnan Mitchell '86 and her
husband. Kevin, are parents of a son.
Kasey
They
Scott,
bom on
live in Milford.
July 31. 1993.
Delaware.
Denise O'Neill Skarbek '86 and her
husband, Michael, are parents of two
'87 and
Anthony
who
area.
James
1994.
for
is
bom on January 24,
a CPA and controller
Speranza Brickwork.
Whitehouse Station,
N.J.
ridian
Bancorp
They
live in
Macungie.
David B. Hoffman
'87 and Lisa
David,
a
EDP auditor and CISA for MeWyomissing.
earned a master's degree
is
co-author was
Care of
a Chronic
employed
at the
in
Her
B. Fulton
Ruth Ann
*85.
been elected to a two-year term on the
Alumni Board of
at
Penn
Directors.
Fay
is
an
admissions counselor at B.U.
Cynthia Ray '87, an attorney with
Weatherly. has been
at
a practice in
named
administrative assistant in the
Weatherly
J.
who
James
Olcy Valley High
Danville. For the past seven years, she
has been a substitute teacher in area
district office
of Senator
Rhoades. She will continue
same location.
She received her law degree at
Dickinson School of Law
in
1991
T.
Suzanne M. Schock '87 and Brett
Harder were married on March 19
in
Numidia. Suzanne
Cindy Krankoskie *87 (M) has
joined the staff of Classic Realty of
J.
her law practice at the
State,
School.
schools.
article, "Spiritual
Age Child with
the Journal of Pediatric Nursing.
School of Cardiovascu-
Technology, is employed
Brandywine Hospital.
lar
Scchrist are engaged.
is
senior
Inc. in
also a graduate of the Lancaster Gen-
eral Hospital
Inc., in
Susan
the School
Fay Ortiz *87 of Bloomsburg has
Buckwalter arc engaged. Karen,
Jessica Susan,
ers.
authored an
Foundry, Bloomsburg.
live in the Millvillc
James and Susan McElwee
Zctenak '86 are parents of a daughter,
Carol Murphy Moore '87, who has
a master's degree in nursing, has co-
Condition," which will be published
Tina M.
Randy
Howell are planning an October wedding. Tina is employed by S & B
has been selected
for inclusion in the third edition of
7,
Forese '87 and D.
is
Area School
are parents of a daughter,
Amanda, bom on March
1993.
band, Jeffrey, report the birth of a baby
Janine Clark '93 and Sandy Brando.
Page 48
County Intermediate
director of university publica-
is
tions at
Mechancisburg.
live in
Carmcla Michno '86 (M).
'90.
Virginia Spaid Mascaro '9 1 ,
Conner Lukenss
at
Jean Schmidt
Nancy Dalon
is
Philadelphia.
in
employed by Mirin & Jacobson
Cindy Sanlce
a
in Hatfield.
She
live in
support teacher for the
Kutztown University,
was initiated into Alpha Epsilon
Lambda, graduate honor fraternity.
munications
ents of a son
March
'89,
at St.
a vice president/comptroller
is
Nancy McGuinness *89, Gregory
Yanchuck '89. Lynn Cheddar '89.
Rtzzolino '89, Roger Nunkcsler '89,
who
They
Hatfield.
A. Hawkins were married on
who also earned
master's degree at B.U.,
studying for an M.S. degree in telecom-
He and
Todd
Kodish Stcffcn '89.
'86,
Point. N.Y.
Academy. West
Hatboro. Susan,
a medical sociologist at
is
Norih Penn Hospital.
the assistant di-
Susan J. Baker '87 and Dennis C.
Wendt were married on August 7, 1993.
12,
Stroudsburg.
Dawn Greene Thren
1995.
MBA degree
earned an
sity.
Michelle Siaanex Zukoski '89.
Evans
on July 20, 1993
December 1991, Lori completed
Mary
Portia
bom on September
live in
joined the outside classified sales force
bom
'87.
They
vertising salespeople for 1993.
in Rochester.
TVIer Thomas,
'86. Sally Stein '87,
daughter,
in softball gear.
band, Thomas, ore the parents of a son.
Susan Pitcher
1993.
is
May 28,
live in Danville.
Philadelphia College of Textiles and
rector of sports tnfomiation at the U.S.
Military
a
are planning a
Young
wedding. Michael
lives in
dents about careers in public relations.
Strickland '85. Cheryl Beishlinc
Haas
She
at
They
who
Melanie.
Class Volunteer(s): Kelly Meneeley
J.
Holly Baer Thaler '86 and her hus-
peared in Gcnessce billboards in Penn-
Beth Schilling
Melanie Rae Kuhn '87 and Dr.
Michael D. Steltz were married on
August 28. 1993, in North Wales.
,
Science,
Jefferson University Hos-
Thomas
Dawn
in Dallas, Pa.
Reading
Sean \f alien
J 301 Cedar Road
Ambler. PA 19002
(215) 646-8364
Michael T. Albright '87 and Pamela
Morton.
board of directors.
Inc.'s
He and his wife. Klmbcrly
years at B.U.
Marianne Murphy Dehuski
is
pital in Philadelphia.
Meadows Nursing Center. He was also
three years at B.U.
sciences,
August
were married on February 5
Palmyra. Tim is a computer systems
analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart-
He completed 38
Daniel, nine.
in
Timothy
of education, 29 of which
Representative:
a transplant coordinator
Emily Marie,
Keller *86 and Beth
the capacity of director of career
were
versity of Pennsylvania in
band, Dave, arc parents of
professor administrator, serving in
in the field
master's degree in nursing at
the Uni-
Shoffstall
associate
ents of
Ellen V. Stafanosky '86 earned a
re-
Wmd Gap.
members
retired;
development.
live in
Md.
Ellicott City.
1993. She
trainer.
side in
Jr.,
is
The Remit Corporation, a full-service collection agency located in
Morning Call
Gerald Strauss, professor of
English, 32 years.
Thomas Davics
They
She and her husband, Jeff, are partwo children: Rachel. 11 and
1987
of
Tracy A. Jordan '86 and James P
Heisler were married on March 5 in
Wyoming. Tracy is a reporter for The
24 years; and
faculty
sales rcpresenuiive for Carstcns Health
at
28 years;
William Sproule. professor of
health, physical education and
have
Heisler '86
Dwayne J.
members:
The following
is
Metropolitan Area.
to the following retired faculty
athletics.
one. Deni.se
a nurse consultant and
Industries in the Washington- Baltimore
December.
versity in
Emcriius status has been granted
Katelyn. three, and Ryan,
children;
is
a fourth grade
teacher in the Southern Columbia
School District.
Catawissa.
They
live
in
QUEST
offers
WVIA
employed by Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia. They reside in
They
gr^uale of the Palmer
College of Chiropractic in Davenport
she is associated wilh Fox Run
Ashbum,
Douglas A. King *88 and Kelli Sue
Keener arc planning a December 18
Chiropractic in Bear. Delaware.
glas S. Dalling arc plarming a
Joy E. Sheflield '87 and Dr. Patrick
J.
Roberts
were married
Jr.
in
Daven-
A
port. Iowa.
Lyon E. Sokoloski
'87 joined
Is
Va.
Michelle Y. Edinger '88 and Dou-
1995 wedding. Michelle is employed
by Smithfield Animal Hospital in East
Audologic Consultants in Carlisle last
September. Lynn, who also earned a
Stroudsburg.
master's degree at B.U., has five years
Christine
of experience.
M. Eiswcrt *88 and Rob-
Dollar are planning an October
1994 wedding. Christine
Figliano will be married in August
They
1994.
will live in Raritan. N.J.
is
an account-
ing supervisor at Avery Dennison Cor-
porate Headquarters in Pasadena, Calif.,
and she
is
wedding.
wedding.
John
P.
wedding. John
Representative:
Monica
Lori DePasquale LannetH
Chalfont.
is
Monica
I
PA 18914
'88 and Michael
Green
May
Kunsman Grider
earned a medical degree
Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman,
Natalie,
at
who earned
B.U.
14.
search year
Diane Gard Brennan '88 and her
husband, William, are parents of a
daughter, Ashley Jane, bom on Sepis
the
at
an adminis-
Thomas-Davis Medical
Centers, a 190-physician group prac-
Arizona. They live in Tucson.
'88
Medi-
May.
a master's degree
in 1989. will
IS
Otolaryngology
at
Temple
University.
has announced the following
schedule of trips for the rest of 1994:
is
Donna M. Buchheim
Melodee R. Hauck '88 and Troy D.
November
20 in Lewisburg. Melodee is a teacher
at Susquenita Middle School In
'88 and
She formerly was a news producer
el-
employed
in
Langhome.
Dtanna Waddell Hensler *88 and
her husband, Neil, arc parents of a
28, 1993.
Dee Dee
family therapist
at
is
bom
on April
employed
the Family
Stmds Casino
August 28
Michele
is
in
Beaver Meadows.
director of health services
for Providence Ventures Inc., South
WllliamsporL They
m
lo captain
Marine Corps.
She
U
ttic
as a
DaCosta
'88. a training
and
for the Senior
Executives Ressourcc Staff at the Fed-
Administration in Wash-
eral Aviation
Hentz *88 and Sandra
Dean is a history teacher
Rock High School.
forts
in recognition
at
Council
C. Hucaluk *88 and John W.
is
in
employed by the
Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center. They live in Bethlehem.
and leadership for organizing the
Deaf Awareness Week in September 1993 at the U.S. Department of
TransportatiorL She served as chairfirst
person of the planning committee.
Colette
E.
M DeUecave
Zabour
'88 and
Mark
ence courses
analyst with Shared Medical Systems
*88,
at
who
teaches sci-
Mount Caimel Area
High School, was featured
in the Spotlight" in the
as 'Teacher
February 14
issue of The News-Item. Shamokin.
She is also very active as advisor and
Deirdre L. Kase '88 and Michael
Bieber are engaged. Deirdre
is
cm-
ployed by the Daniel Boone School
District and is pursuing a master's degree at Kutztown University.
Maivem.
Gwenda
Bradley W.
L. Dunkelberger '88 and
Moss were married on
in Mount Joy. Gwenda
December 16
2 -day
Joseph E. Kiewlak *88 and Brycia
James were married. Joe is a senior
aerospace engmeer for the Office of
Naval IntelUgencc in Washington. D.C.
walk across ihc
u.'i
through .some of
tlie
island's luosi
beautiful mountains and moorlands.
Our walk
District
will
Iwgin in the Luke
Region of Northwest
lingland and will Tmlsh across the
Rouse are planning an August wedDrew is employed by Physical
with the law firm of Reynicr, Crocker,
ding.
Therapy and Sport Services.
Allebach and Kcbcr
In
The
Montgom-
Wilmington, Delaware.
Francis Carl Waltz *HK graduated
who
from Cedar Crest College, Allcniown.
also earned a master's degree at B.U-,
is
u speech-language pathologist for
OPT Services
in
Wilmington.
on
May
27 with n degree
medicine Irclmology.
a
David Netting '88 and Kulhryn
David,
Eve.
who
New
last
Year's
also attended Lex-
He
nuclear
in
has accepted
technologist position
staff
Medical
Ilunlcrdoti
Huie were married
I'he
walk passes through
Ccnict
luicleni churches,
Rich-
in
Newman-Kicss
ministration
at
ber.
in
The Romans paused
tiemttiful.
through
this region 2.(KM) years ago.
toUowetl hy the llancs. Siixons
Decem-
She also earned a master's degree
She
B.U.
at
Vikings. Traces ol their pussuit;
found along
laboratory man-
DBI Industries
Inc., Harrisburg.
is
employed
(.tuirchcs
He
ence
previously taught physical sciat
Nu/arcth Junior High School.
and landscape.
Patty Wi-nlworth '88 and Erik A.
I'hcy live in the Baltimore
We
Bank and
Kimberly
Is
in
is
Claii*
Sum-
Ann
Palubinsky '88 and
Arthur Dale Franklin Jr were married
In
1993,
on September 25,
Shenandoah.
Patricia
is
a registered
nurse in the surgical Intensive care urut
at
the
Hcrshey Medical Center They
Pennsylvania Blue Shield. I1iey
and wild lundsLiipc of Gtcncoe und
live
son. Joshua Robert,
They
Hen
llitlgate
Apt
TE
William,
following morning
ferry across
Todd
Volunteer(s):
Spohn. Susan Sugra, John M. Walker
Sth year reunion will
l)e
held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/molcl res*
ervatlons now, and watch (he mall
we
Lochalch
bom on March
10.
is
will take the
to the Isle
of
Skye, spending un entire day and
niglil
hack
on Ihe island before crossing
mainland and traveling
to the
south to
Andrews and Hdinhurgh,
St.
where we
will
upend the
last
of our
time in Scotland.
1
3 days,
6. 1994.
September 24
Land
cost:
This walk begins
James P. Brobst '89 and Andrea S.
Mulhcam arc planning a June wedding.
Jim
will truvcl
lo
October
$1,200.
France
for details.
a
wc
train lo
and beautiful highland glens. The
PA 15220
Argemiano. Joanne L. Derricott. Urula
Foster, JoAnise Keener, Christine
The
I'ort
Kyle of Lochalch via
Inverness, passing tluougii remote
by
i4l2)343-44H4
Class
lo Tori Willuini at the
Neviit, Urituin's lughcsl
mountain.
9
John M. Walker
1000
maginficcnl
llirougli Ihe
Maminorcs
toot of
198
western fringe of Kiinnocli
Moor und on
the
reside in Shoiandoah.
Piekos Pflugler '88 and
on the
wliicli lies
caalem shires of Loch Lomond,
ttcroHN llic
also
mit.
Patricia
will start ihiK trip at
MIchele R. Lupfcr were niimied on
16. Michael is employed by
October
a
Third National
Trust Co., and she
employed by Pizza Hut
Wlllard '88 and
Michael
Pittsburgh.
at
Including airfare:
Scotland
Rowurdcnnun,
B. Kryeski will be married
Scranlon
coitt
$1,700.
McDonald were married on November
Representative:
Kimberly Ann Opshinsky *88 and
in
an
(
old pathways,
12 days. July lU lo August 10.
Prom
married lo Ronald Kiess.
Raymond
tin-
I'lcmington. N.J.
in Carlisle,
a.s
is
iiiul
ul
Ik-
20, 1993.
the College of St.
medical technology
Ihe land
in
*88 received
Francis in Jollict, Illinois, in
is
author of All Things Urighi and
area.
Leslie
li
of Wordsworth and James Ilerriol.
the
is
associate minister of First Christian
Church (Disciples of Qirist)
mond, Kentucky.
a hilly
highland sheep lanus,
landsi'a[)e o(
mid
21 in
Joyce,
Si.
villages ot stone witlled houses, inns
Berks and Chester counties.
Joyce Markicwiez '88 and Michael
May
from
on the Insh Sea to Rohin
IIiHurs Hay on thi- Nortli Scu.
lU'cs
Poltsiown.
firm practices primarily in
ery,
Robert Pflugler '88 arc parents of
S.
High
Loren D. Szczcsny '88 is associated
Wendy
coach for school organizations.
'87 are plarming a July
wedding. Colette is a teacher at
Ferderbar Elementary School in
Feasterville, and Mark is a systems
in
Mary John
n learning sup-
Ann
Lotsis '88 and Lora
on June 25
Rider were married on December 4
of her ef-
is
port teacher for Big Spring
J.
ington, D.C.. received the Secretary's
award plaque
and John
Schwil
marketing assistant
Bethlehem. Dana
1
North Yorkshire Moors
Drew
ager at
live in Dallas.
development advisor
Shawn
in Carlisle.
S.
stationed at
Is
'88
Mnyberry were married on October 16
Pensacola. Fla.
Plantarich are planning a July wedding.
Dana
Kristin
T.
Our
breadth ol northern lingland will take
Shawn Sutton
She
Dean
Hloonisburg University,
«l
England
in Atlantic Cily.
Wilkes -Bane.
Therapy
Center in Williamsporl.
MIchele M. Chemeski '88 (M) and
Eric J. Budnovitch were married on
WMGM-TV and a publicist for tlie
for
the Children's Service Center of
live in Mifflinlown.
daughter. Kaitlyn Jean,
program
tions.
a master's degree In health service ad-
Timothy B. O'Rourke were married in
AnnapoUs. Donna is a teacher in the
Neshaminy School District. They live
cam-
1994. Total
Brosious were married on
of the Quest
students about careers in public rela-
ington Theological Seminary,
Duncannon. They
Snillh, director
pus to talk with moss communications
be doing a re-
Department of
in the
Roy
1995
pursuing a master's degree In
by
Wilkes
iil
employed by
ementary education. Jeff
the Garfield Audioiory
Research Lab
tember 24. 1993. Diane
at
cal College of Pennsylvania in
Marge Krueger,
Wanda Willis McDonough. Susan
Peggs, Lisa Musto Shober
Steve Fetterman,
tice in
is
Chalfont were married on
Natalie
trator wilh
who
trips
University, recently relumed lo
a
(215) 997-2406
Class Volunteer(s): Gary L.
'88. ossislani
Jeff
the East Stroudsburg School District.
computer consultant at
Shared Medical Systems in Malvern.
is
Stephanie Simmons
Dallostown.
a credit manager for
C. Sharp were married on
702 Remington Court
in
walking
lo marketing lUAiiagcr.
director of public relations
USA Inc. in New York City.
L.
moted
Davellc Yergey Laulrup '88 has
Gillard '88 and Stephanie
Heidelberg
keting representative and waii later pro-
pursuing a master's de-
Loehle are planning an October
She
on accountant wilh
is
Karen Krueger '88 and
Hudak '90 are plannmg a June
been promoted
L.
1988
Doug
Thomas King C.P.A.
gree at Claremont College.
Lisa Tuthill '87 and Edward
Alderson are planning a summer 1 994
Television and Radio.
joined the staff two years ago as a mar-
wedding. Karen,
ert S.
Cheryl Sunshine *87 and Basil
May
Odenlon. Md.
live in
pur&uing a doctorate of optom-
etry at Pennsylvania College of Optom-
live in Douglassviilc.
towns of the Alsace
in the
small
Into the
mountains of the Vosgcs.
Wc
will
begin in the cily of Mulhousc in the
Valley of the Rhine and travel north,
with Strasbourg, the capital of the
etry.
Alsace, as our fmal goal.
Elizabeth
M. Robison
*88
fMj
is
a
reading specialist in the Pocono Mountain School District. She recently
earned supervisory certification
ai
B.U.
Kevin Cahill *89 and Tara Vidcon
are plarming a June wedding.
who
earned a master's degree in his-
versity in
at
Our walk
will take us
along one of
Europe's long-disiancc hiking trails,
leading us over moderate peaks and
pursu-
past Impressive medieval ruins.
West Virginia Uni-
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tory at Villanova University,
ing a doctorate
Judy Sedlak '88 was recently promoted to director of development at
Kevin,
is
On
Morganlown.
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the
way
north,
we
will visit the
Colmar, one of ihc region's most
beautiful towns
and a leading
art
center.
Cable Advertising
After a few more days of hiking in
the mountains with views of the Alps
and Black Forest, we
He
lo
joined the
He
She
1989 and was
in Frazcr,
company
in
small villages have preserved
their distinct Alsatian character.
for
August.
Danccn Ann DiSpirito *89 and IrvE. Tuggic were married in
picturesque neighborhoods.
May
14 days.
23 to June
Hazleton. Dancen
at
14, 1994.
is
Hahnemann
Alaska/Yukon
in the
Yukon
Stephen
is
a
Ocean.
lo the Pacific
achieved inicmational recognition on
account of the spectacular nature of
it
river threads
As
paR.ses through.
its
way
the
west. Ihc land
grows increasingly dramatic,
escalating from lush upland meadows
— habitat of bald eagles,
wolves and Dall sheep —
gri/./lics,
to the
floating icebergs and the 15,000-fool
peaks of the
St. Elias
Range, which
*89 and
Timothy W, Bastian arc planning an
August 10 wedding. Shannon is a
pursuing a muster's degree in
reading/language arts at Millcrsvillc
is
glacier system.
(This trip will be led by
Roy Smith.
Geo-
graphic-sponsored expedition of six
students thai
made
the first crossing
of the Alaska Brooks Range on skis, a
journey of4(X) miles from the Arctic
Circle lo the Arctic Ocean.)
14 days. August
1
to 14, 1994.
Lorl llavrilla *89 and Attorney
J. Burke are planning an
October 8 wedding in Pitlston. Lori is
employed by Merrill Lynch
in
Wilkes-
BOITC.
Shillinglon.
For information about these
call the
Quest OfTice
at
Archbald. Steven
sentative for
is
a repre-
Ross Laboratories
in
Lansdale.
BLOOMSBURG is published
and friends of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a State System
of Higher Education University.
Director of Alumni Affairs
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Eric Foster
University Relations Staff
PHOTOGRAPHER
is
a cost accountant with
in
ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF
Linda Long
Angela Kairo *89
is
Joya Masc '89 and Donald J. Mula
were married on May 28. Joya is a
Lester
who
is
They
for Shell Oil Co.
a
She
is
in read-
live in
ert P.
1
in Pardeesville. Carol is employed in customer service by
Jamesway Corp. in Blakeslee. They
Morton.
ber
Diane Scott Watson '89 and Jeffrey
M. Trcon were married on October 2,
in
West Chester. Diane
grade teacher
is
live in
Penn Wood Elemen-
at
Source
Mortgage
Corp.
Wyomissing. He has been with
in
the
firm for three years.
at
B.U.,
language pathologist
'89 and
is
a speech/
Our Lady of
Lourdcs Medical Center in Camden.
bom on December
Harold Scon,
1993.
He joins
in
Knisely are planning a
wedding. Denise
25.
McKinnon
TVacie
in
Bethlehem.
human
Barre.
1990
*89 and George
TVacie
is
VA 22030
wedding
(703) 803-7610
the
District.
in Dallas. Pa.
Class Volunteer(s): Nicole Woodson
Smith, Lisa Slackhouse
Hess Corp.
in
P.
Hazleton. Lisa
a graphic artist for the Bucilla Corp,
They
Hazleton.
will
Margaret (Meg) Apple '90 and
Thomas W. Claffey were married on
be married on June 4
in
a
is
April 23.
They
live in Exton.
Tamray M. Ferko
Tammy
Julie Amaudo '90 and Wayne W.
Cambum were married on October 23.
1993, in Perkasie.
Julie is
in Massachusetts.
'90 and JefBrey
A. Robinson were married
in
Hazleton.
an analyst-programmer for
BioWhittaker. Inc.. Walkersville, Md.
live in that city.
Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy
Michele
grade teacher at Gate of Heaven
School in Dallas, and Paul is a marketing representative for the Amerada
third
They
is
reside in Frederick.
Md.
employed
in
Quakenown.
Michelle R. Garrett '90 is a community release director for the Berks
County Prison Society. Inc. She is pur-
Gregory Pumilia '89 and Nancy
B.
Maria A. Baranek '90 and Terence
Cawley were married on January 8
psychology
Benson were married on September 25.
in
Allentown. Maria
Carbondale. Lee
ministrator
Ann
is
a division ad-
Children's Hospital in
at
by Merck Sharp
1993. in East Nonilon.
financial analyst for
Gregory
AUS
utility
is
a
&
Dohme. They
live
con-
Moorestown. N.J. They
live
is an auditor for
the Resolution Trust Corp., Office of
the Inspector General, in Washington.
D C.
They
Kimberly A. Reese '89 and
They
live in
Jeffrey
Vicior.N.Y.
Marie E. Leidigh *89 and Robert
Jr. are planning a July 30 wedding in Harrisburg, Mime IS a drama
Sandra L. Rowi '89 and J Brian
Floyd arc engaged. Sandra is employed by Aetna Life & Casualty in
and speech teacher witli the Charles
County Board of Education in La Plata
Middletown, Conn.
suing a master's degree in counseling
David M. Girio '90 has joined
F&M Tmst Co. as an auditor.
ate
Michelle
ICCU
at
is
are planning a July 1995
cruiter for
is
an employment
re-
Judge Technical Services
Bala Cynwyd, and Megan recently earned a master's degree in deaf
Inc. in
educaticin at Western
in Westminster,
Md.
He
for-
a
of the Ohio Northern University
employed in the law
offices of Greevy. Greevy and Yonkin,
Williamsport.
They live at
dmg. Caroline
is
Lankenau
W^imewood.
Maryland College
Jodi Warburton Blascak '90 and
lives in
Thomas
May
who also
'89 were married on
21 in Wilkes-Barre.
eamed
Lauri.
a master's degree at B.U..
clinical audiologisl in
and Thomas
is
Woodbury.
is
a
N.J..
an analytical loxicolo-
Dnjg Scan
Inc.
Patricia L. Guthrie '90 and John
J.
a registered nurse in
the intensive care unit of
Hospital in
Mencken
gist for
Caroline Becker *90 and John
He
Lauri K. Grabiec '90 and
J.
is
Kahriger are planning an October wed-
field office.
Chambersburg.
Lock
Hospital, and Charles, a gradu-
School of Law,
Hanisburg
Frank Santoro '89 and Megan
Daspro '92
Kutztown University.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in the
Michelle Barry *90 and Charles
Yost '90 were manied on September
Salladasburg.
wedding. Frank
at
merly was a bank examiner for the
live in Arlington. Va.
Chesterbrook.
Haven
environmental technician with the
Montgomery County Conservation
summer 1995
employed by
Kelly *90 are planning an August 6
11, 1993. in Frackville.
formerly was an
is
Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W.
1
an assis-
Lisa A. Minncci '89 and Joseph
Bucklaw
Fairfax,
registered nurse in the
He
Anita
Bethlehem Area School
Representative:
A. Gensiejewski were married on Oc-
vation District.
are planning a
wedding.
tober 2. 1993.
ployed by the Chester County Conser-
American Water Co.
Anita L. Dimmick '90 and Martin
Hozza
J.
resources director for Nu-
Farkus were married
is
summer 1995
an accountant for
James P. Shevlin
Foutrakis were married on September
25
the Pennsylvania
is
Mae Loan Servicing Center in Wilkes-
April 12. 1994.
em-
Keflavik, Iceland.
Denise M. Deppen '90 and Thomas
23.
who
a brother, Allen,
Kirkcndnll Krah '91 are the parents
of a daughter. Abigail Rcnce, bom on
is
Navy
'90. a
ported for duty at U.S. Naval Facility
*89 and her
at
Brian L. Krah '89 and Debra
Christopher Leister '89
DeMont
petty officer third class, recently re-
11825 Federalist Way. Apt.
in
Md.
White Haven.
Trevor A.
tary School.
was two on December
Link arc engaged. Candace.
P.
sultimts in
H. Fox
1
a first
Philadelphia.
Stephen R. King '89 has been promoted to senior mortgage l onsultiuii by
District.
Carol L. DeLorenzo '90 and RobYannes were manied on Septem-
grade
first
a financial analyst
is
also earned a master's degree in
speech pathology
an eighth and
High School.
District for three years.
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Tor
Donna Schorr Wehler
substitute teacher.
in
Joan Heifer
University Relations Staff
Jr.
Cathy Lynn HilbLsh '89 and Bryan
D, Fried are planning a November wed-
working on a muster's degree
ing at B.U.
three times a year for alumni, parents
Area School
11 (six
trition, Inc.
at East Juniata
HippcnsticI '68
on February
a kin-
is
husband. Allen, are parents of a son,
tant
ninth grade Leiiming Support teacher
4323.
Doug
bom
Catherine,
Nancy
1993.
3.
teacher, and
pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5 inches).
trips,
717-389-
EDITOR
Amanda
N.J.
Continental Medical Systems
Mechonicsburg.
Landcosi: $1,800.
Dcbra Reed Long '89 are
parents of a daughter.
Sicvcn G. Illggins '89 and Margaret M, Hart were married on Decem-
ding. Cathy
ding in Selinsgrove. Tracey
Donna is a quality controller at Sallie
William L.
in
Gen-
Nancy Warmerdam '89 and Tor
'89 (M) were married on
April
Candace Ann McGarry
1
Tracey M. Cooper '90 and Robert
A. Yohn are planning a June 18 wed-
a medi-
is
dergarten teacher in the East Pennsboro
University.
ber 3
Medical Center.
Hotham
Locb '89 and William J.
Rickcrt were married in the Hamburg
area. Donna is employed by Beard &
Co. Inc.. Wyomissing. They live in
Martin Lulher Lausch Elementary School, Exeter Township,
and
Diane
cal technologist at Wilkes-Barre
Bar.
at
harbors the worid 's largest non-polar
In 1976. he led a National
16 in Mountaintop.
a
L.
Scott and
teacher
In recent years the river has
the country
is
1993
Shannon M. Gownlcy
Wendy C. Casner '90 is employed
bum center at the Crozer Chester
eral Hospital.
member of the Pennsylvania
Donna
counselor at the Loysville Youth De-
and
traveling west through the Coastal
Range
He
Navy Judge Ad-
velopment Center.
February
Territory
San Diego.
of the U.S.
1992 graduate of the Temple University School of Law, he is also a
1994 issue of National Geographic),
starting in
Diane E. Teitelbaum *89 and Joseph D. English were married on April
University Hospital in
Philadelphia.
L. Shafcr are engaged,
descend the TbLshcnshini
prac-
Naval Legal Ser-
is
23, 1993
in the
A
a traveling nurse
Stephen B. Gidaro *89 and Misly
River (described
law
bom on April
a son. Mitchell,
(eight pounds, six ounces; 21 inches),
March 12 in Allentown. Anthony is
employed by State Farm Insurance.
They reside in Wescosville.
vocate General Corps.
on assignment with the open heart team
Landcosi: $1,100.
We will
Navy Reserve,
ticing military
at
her husband, Dave, are the parents of
Spalding '89 and Mel-
J.
Sorrentino were married on
J.
'89, a lieuten-
ant in the U.S.
vices Office in
ing
known around the worid
museums and
Oaks, Montgomery
lives in
member
cathedral,
its
Anthony
issa
County, with his wife and daughter.
Monica L. Calanznro *89 and her
husband, Joseph '88. are expecting
interrupted by sightseeing in
Strasbourg,
Marme Corps
1993.
Howard LIberman
their first child in
will bring us to
May
until
formeriy a national sales coordinator.
Several moderate hiking days,
charming towns,
served in the U.S.
Reserve
descend
will
again into the Rhine Valley, where
many
Leah Carllon '89 waa promuicd
national sales director for Mctrobasc
TWohig were mamed on August 21.
993, in the West Chester area. Patricia
is a teacher at East
Bradford ElemenE.
1
tary School.
They
live in
Exton,
Kenneth L. Kerschner '90 and
Wendy Ann Steffy are engaged. Ken-
1
Sports
nelh.
who
is
employed by
School
District, is
degree
at
the
Wilson
Pettinclli are planning a July 8. 1995
wedding. James is an advertising sales
pursuing a master's
Kutztown University.
representative for The
newspaper
John M. Kita *90
is
in East
Aurora. N.Y.
Wiggle Radio Network. Selmsgrovc.
as news director and on-air personal-
ployed by Snyder. Union, and Miflflin
Child Development,
ity.
Kerry R. Schaffer *90 and Craig J.
Thompson arc planning a November 5
JuUe Ann Lennon *90 and James
Seiple were married on December 18
West Chester.
Ann
Julie
is
wedding.
a cash
grade in Haverford Township and is
pursuing a master's degree in Black
is
employed by
the
Barbra J. Schneck *90 and Donald
R. Evans *91 are planning an October
1995 wedding. Barbra is a registered
nurse in the surgical intensive care unit
at
studies at Villanova University.
Hershey Medical Center, and Donald
employed
is
Inc. in
Work Therapy Center
at
Allentown.
They
tative for L'Oreal.
will live in
Trappe.
S.
Masulis '90
a fourth
is
grade teacher in the Pennsburg School
He
District.
resides in Levittown.
13, 1993.
Kerry
is
mamed
a software
wedding
1
in Pleasant
*90
is
and exlraordinary ac-
Grove High School in West Grove.
They live in West Chester.
&
a fifth
will be married in July 1994. Alisa
a clinical data associate for
is
Wyeth-
Ayerst Phaimaceuticals.
Class Volunteer(5):
John
Andronis
Class of 1990.
Cynthia A. Bales '91 and Chrisio
pher M, Kern are planning an Oi tolwr
8 wedding. Cynthia is a mental hcalih
Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph
A. Greco arc plimning a June 1995
master's degree in
pitcher
therapist at Millon
Hcrshey School and
Anderson Associates Psychology
and Consulting in Hamsburg.
completing a
elcmeniary counsel-
Kalhy Black
October
Chambcrsburg.
ate of the
Don
is
degree
9
Pcnn
Ohio
in
'90
is
'91 earned a master's
in agricultural
She
State.
is
economics at
employed by the
selling
& Dohme as
ployed by Merck, Sharp
Nilles '90 recently
moved
for the United
and worked
Way. She formerly
at
Calif.)
in linsion.
in the
Oriando. Fla.. area.
Danielle Borrelll '91
priKlc hisiory
and
is
ding.
Dawn
Julie
Lankenau
Hamilton Township School
the
District
New Jersey.
Debra Shellhamer *90 and Dr Roben Cordes are engaged. Debra received an
MBA
degree
at
Allentown
Arlene Shilling '90 and Thomas
Pacenta were married on September 25
in
Ashland.
Arlene
is
employed by
29 in Mar
wedding
Joni M. Sindlinger '90 and
Michael A. Moskovitz '89 were married on May 29 in Scranton. Joni is
assistant operations manager for Key-
earned a master's degree
Theological Seminary,
is
in
Ashland
associate pas-
of First Assembly of
Mansfield, Ohio.
tor
al
who
God Church
Molly Parsons '90 and Mark J
Davies are planning a September wedding.
Molly
is
Institution in
is
a recreation spe-
technician
Federal Corrcciionul
M. Boyer
'91
Corp.
Jennifer Pedersen '90 and Peter
DiGregorio were married on October
23. 1993.
They
live in
Croion-on-
They
live in
Ashland.
Md.
ihcir ciyhi
al
GeisinRcr Medical Cen-
a director of health services
Pennsburg.
Michcle L. Weaver *90 and
Michael Schuler '90 were married on
September 11. 1993. Michele is an
auditor/CPA with the U.S, Department
of Education in Philadelphia, and
Michael is manager of Toy* R Us in
They
live
in
is
pursuing a
ager for Kraft General Foods in Har-
master's degree in school counseling
risburg.
at the
Zona
Lisa
'90 and Stanley A.
1993, inCarbondalc. Beth and Frank
are teachers in the Osceola
employed by Alex Ferguson Co.. and
School District
Stanley
live in
in
Sl Cloud.
McEvoy
are
Smith '90 and John W.
planning a June 19 wcd-
I
in
lo
where he
lost
BASKIIALL
Posted a 20 14
linislied third in ihe
PSAC
last
Huskies won 17 of Ihcir
21 games, including seven in a
row
lo close Ihc season,
PSAC
Bloom.sburg
in fielding
(Waynesboro)
which niK the gap between the small
of the back and any seat with an ad-
second consecutive year
(.396), He. along with junior
justable cushion of air.
sliorlslop Malt Croylc (C hurchvillc)
und sophomore pitchers Jed Custer
It
wa.s designed
while CIicl Ilcnicic
(.95.^).
led the learn in hilling
for Ihe
by Jasco Corp. of Sun Valley. California, and is dislribuled by the California-based South Bay Medical and lei-
ion Crossing) were all-conference
sure Products Inc.
selections.
Pennsylvania.
Bob's
territory It
New York and New
Jer-
Heidi Creasy *9I and James Rolh
are planning an August wedding, Heidi
an assisianl controller for Bndura
is
Products, Inc. She lives in Palmar.
(Jonestown) and Jon
I-rit/,
(Washing-
The season was highlighted by
sophomore Rob
is
with Kirk
serving a residoil intcrmhip
&
Nice Funeral
Home
in
tion as a funeral director.
Trooper.
They
live in
against
tliis is
Ujngwood,
9
Karin S. Cressman '91 and Todd
l^ighow were married on October
in
Pennsburg. Karin
Montour Home
employed by
Health Services. They
believed lhal
Huskie. Anyone with documenlaiion
or information regarding any other
player
is
Bloomsburg baseball
urged to contact the Office
of Sporu Information.
is
live in Miltvillc.
LACROSSE
overall
— Ended with a 6-6
mark and
lost to
Chester. 11-7, in ihc
Nannette L. Curcio '91 and ThoJ. Menhennitt Jr, are engaged.
Nannette is employed by The
Children's Center of Wind Gap,
mas
It is
Ihe first-ever no-hitter by a
no-hiltcr by a
University of Scranton.
Szpindor Jr. *9I were married on September 25. 1993. in Lionvillc Lisa is
They
go 13
Bob Coppolino '91 distributes *'Lc
Pump." an inflatable back support
E.
County
Kissimmee. Fla.
Id
only mutch.
led Ihc entire
K. Yurkanfn '90 and
School. Hazleton, and
Beth A. Smith '90 and Frank A.
Telemko *91 were married on July ID.
combined
doubles action, Rosen advanced
Hancr's(Wapwallopcn) no-hitler
Thomas
stone Telecommunications in Harris-
an account man-
live
sey.
Lansdale.
burg, and Michael
is
They
in Dallas.
Lori Wampolc '90 and Randy Groff
were married on April 30, Lori is a
Adam
Hnrlford. Conn,) both
posted l7-wjn individual seasons, as
Fast, Tlie
is
(I'ine
Brook. N,J,) ami sophomore
Ihc national tournaiiieni
Hric
a teacher in Allentown,
live in
PSAC Coach
Freshman livan Rosen
P.
Michcle
They
PSAC
coach
l-irsl-year
Jeremy llUy (Slate Line) was named
Kathleen
registered nurse at Lchigli Valley Hos-
consecutive
Marly Coyne gunictcd
mark and
pital.
1
of the Year honors, while senior
Michcle M. ChcrncskI '91 (M) and
J, Budnoviich were married on
August 28, 1993. in Heaver Meadows.
Philadelphia to complete his certifica-
and Gina M.
grade
live in
and
Kathleen Waiko '90 and Gary Frey
arc planning a July 16 wedding.
is
Pinishcd with
-
championship,
his
Linda Dcrr arc engaged. Thomas is a
teacher at St. Joseph's Memorial
Joelle D.
Pilla '90
first
They
Mantua. N.J.
Montgomcryvillc.
Hudson, N.Y.
James D.
and Ron
July 10 in
ter,
New Jersey. They live in
a sales development
representative for InterMetro Industries
In other sports:
Player of the Year.
special education
is a
teacher at Crockett Middle School in
Lin.
Michael,
a seventh
TENNIS
Humbcl were married on
Frederick. Md, She is a
Bcllsvillc,
Jeffrey
icmn All Anu-riciui
literature teacher in
teacher in thai city.
cialist al Fairton
Michael S. Panza '90 and Tamara
G. Willison are plarming a June 11
Nova Scotia.
third
slrnight victories, a 14 4 ovenill rmiik
Hospital.
Schools,
Schuylkjll Intermediate Unit
in
were
the pair
1995.
first-icam
second
for ihc
accounting firm
Gcisingcr Medical Center School of
Radiographic Technology, is a slalT
Kang, Botswana,
runs (nine),
(.443).
Gloucester Township (N.J,) Public
in
December
home
balling average
selections.
a registered nurse
ICU department
(4.S). iuul
Corps volunteer
Africa, until
to
lived
RBls
Allanuichy, N.J.
ary 23.
Tracy
including hits (77.
consecutive year, while Lt-tcvcr ami
catcher Bn-ndii Moflat (Modesto.
E. 'I\jlanowskl '90 and Mark
W. Herbst arc planning an October 29
in the
in
Brian W. Bllckcnsderrer '91 Is
employed by Palmer and Company, an
Karen
is
icnm
ilic
Mnguire was named «
computer
presentation products for Haverford
Systems,
wedding. Karen
161 in 42 games.
.
shon.stop Jen Lefcvei
(Shillington) topped
RoNow (West
College ofSi. Francis de Sales onJanu-
Nashville, Tennessee, where she works
Sophomore
All-Americnn
for Providence Vcniurci, Inc.
a biotechnician.
innings and batted
Kalcich are planning an October wedding, Joy, also a graduate of the
in
Paula L. Neff *90 and Gary B.
Detwiler are engaged. Paula is em-
She also struck out a school record
219 batieni in 178 and two-thirds
State University I'.;tlcnsion.
also a gradu-
Scranton Medical Technol-
Mike Trcacy
(Wilkes-Barre),
several offensive categories,
Donald M. Tralhen '90 and
Dianna L. Hcckmon *93 (M) were
on
by senior
led
Kim Mnguire
finished die season with a 22 7
recoal and a .75 eimicd run average.
at
is
Kutztown University.
married
was
sijuad
who
Mary
wedding. Mary Ellen
The
L.
Commonwealth Court,
Her husband is Sheraton Smith,
bcr 27 in Jim Thorpe. Marie is a
teacher of the learning di.sabled at
Sessa '90 and David
White are planning an August 20 wed-
Alisa MoDteiro *90 and Craig Nager
Jan Hutchinson, the team tinished
with a 42-9 recoul
Robin Schuiz *90 will be leaching
accounting and commerce as a Peace
Dawn Marie
District.
on the Alumni
Board of Directors. She works for
Joy Camdlii '91 imd Unndy
grade teacher in the Milton Area
School
Harrisburg has been re elected to
a
NCAA
Maria Vandcnbord '90 and Jeffrey
Naugle '91 were married on Novem
Mount,
is employed by Miller
an accounting firm in Lititz.
L Menges
for a distinctive
Scott is an English
teacher and athletic director at Avon
Kathleen
Shirley
recently received the President's Award
complishment.
Kathleen Matoushek '90 and
David R. Bamer Jr are planning an
Miller,
Scott P. Stuhlmuller *90 were
design engineer at Manin Marietta
Aerospace in Valley Forge, where she
Michael
October
Kerry D. Schoenleber '90 and
on June
'90 of
ogy Consortium.
Shannon Lyons
*90 and Patrick
Blewitl are planning an August 1994
wedding. Shamion is a sales represen-
Woodson Smith
consecutive year, capturing second
place in the
Mid-Atlantic
Rcgionid tournament. Couched by
Damian J. Dinan
2690 Drew Street. Apr S05
Ctear^'ater. FL 34619
third two-year term
ing at
teaching third
is
Kerry
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
supervisor for Barnes and Noble in
Broomall. They live in West Chester.
Scott Lindner '90
*90 and Debra
Feastcr are planning a July 23 wedduig
in Selinsgrove. Doug is employed
by
Angela M. Krick '90 and Ralph
Angela is cm-
Rfpresentativt:
N.J.
Nichole
Doug Rapson
Bricker are engaged.
in
Morning Call
The Softball te*m advanced to the
national championship.s for the I5ih
1991
AJlentown.
continuing his
studies for the priesthood at Christ the
King Seminary
in
m Pottstown JocUc is employed
by Pomenintz Personnel in Waichune
ding
onship
final.
West
PSAC champi-
Meghan Vcron
Abby Lupo
Junirs
(Roycrsford) and
(Malvern) stored 33 and 31 goals
respectively.
Amy Rogers
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Sports
(Continued from Page SI)
(Pennsauken, NJ.), Nicole
Schiavello (West Chester) and Lori
named
Hippensteel (Holtwood) were
to the all -conference team.
Dana S. Domko^ki '91 and Ross E.
Donehue *93 (M) were married on
October 2 in Aitoona. Dana, who
earned a master's degree
993,
1
TRACK & FIELD — Junior Tma
Wikoski (Tunkhannock) was the only
is
a writing professor at
County College. Ross
is
B.U.
at
in
Camden
a senior in-
PSAC meeting, capturing
lO.OOO-mcier run
They
live in
men
The
women
placed ninth and the
10th at the conference event.
1994 wedding
Jenni-
fer is a sales rcprcsentalivc for
head Software
The winter
Maple Glen.
in
sports teams posted an
outstanding campaign, The five
Egg-
corporate and
in the
government sales office
King of
in
reside in Chester County.
nator for Lee Electric Supply Co.. and
7,
Michelle Huff '91 and Bradley
Timbrcll arc plamiing a July 15, 1995
Thomas
teacher at Milbrook Elementary School
Finished
in the
PSAC Eastern
Division.
marked the 22nd lime
that
in
Matthew
wedding.
It
23 seasons
team to a winning record.
Chronister also picked up his 400th
games into the
The Huskies' captain, .senior
guard Shawn Godown. finished his
is
employed by
Pocono Lake.
'91 and
vember 1994 wedding.
Thomas
at
District
and
gree
Vicki
a
is
Elizabethtown Area School
teacher
is
pursuing a master's de-
Tho-
University.
at Millersville
mas is employed in the family business
at Buck Auto Sales and Salvage in
teaching sev-
is
a teaming room.
in
She
Battalion, lOlh Marines.
Division,
Camp
at
2nd Marine
Lejeune, N.C.
second team, along with
Jeffrey T. (iyurina *91 and Melissa
mark
finished second in
for the year
PSAC East.
PSAC
llic
The team advanced
and
to the
23
They
Montoursvillc.
in
reside in
Muncy.
playoffs for the ninth-stmight year.
least
Ryan, finished
were good
for sixth
list.
10 alumni here representing two
fraternities
and four
sororities."
and
I
Ith
on the
Bulka was an All-PSAC
first-team selection for the second
consecutive year, while
Kelly
M. Hcicrbacher
'91 and
named the PSAC Rookie
She was also named as
German
team
was
of the Year.
a
selection, along with junior
at
B.U.
Garnered a 6-5 mark and finished
Wats
employed by American
Horsham, and Kenneth is
is
Inc..
employed by
the Central
qualified
Christopher
ist
Ho
with Johnson
He
'91
&
is
a
biochem-
Johnson
in Fort
has also started the
Kim, sophomore Heather
Towne and freshmen Lani Curran
and Heather Jones were the
five
swimmers representing the Huskies
at nationals. Humphries captured
meet
in the
200-yard butterfly even, here second
second-place finish
nationals in that event.
at
She also
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inEasion. Heather
employed by the
They live
East Penn School District.
F.
29 wedding.
Michael
Carla M. Lutz '91 and Adam A.
Donkus '92 were married in Kempton.
Carla
is
employed
at
Lehigh Valley
Hospital-Cedar Crest, and
Adam
29
Community
Both are teachers
in the
Berwick
Wendi L. Main '91 and Warren W.
Achey were married on April 30 in
B.
the
a marketing as-
Harrisburg. Michael
in
Mario Klassen
'91 and
Corey R.
Kent are planning a November 2 wedding in Minersville. Mario is a teacher
Area School District.
working on a master's degree in
in the Carlisle
administration
at
Braun Medical.
Inc.,
The City of Harrisburg.
Richard
Remington
'91 arc parents of a son,
Billic
are plarming a
Jr.
1995 wedding. Michele
fall
They
Francis de Sales.
live in
N.Y. Jenny teaches sixth
Falls.
grade
in the
Danville Area School Dis-
trict.
They
reside in Danville.
Michael
J.
McAleer
(M) has
'91
been appointed to serve on Muncy
Borough Council. He is a planner in
the process
equipment division
inches). Richard and Renee are both
employed by Dun and Bradstreet in
McDonald
'91 and
Cernovsky '93
are plan-
Tisa Marie
S.
ning a June
1
8
wedding. Tisa
XTRA
They
Lease
in
New
Brunswick.
reside in Bridgewaler. N.J.
is
in
a
November
20, 1993, in Sunbury.
Lynda is a legislative aide in the state
House of Representatives, and Thomas
reimbursement accountant
is
a senior
at
Geisinger Medical Center. They live
in
Sunbury.
is
Pocono Mountain School
and they live in Heruyville.
Jacqueline also earned a master's de-
gree
B.U.
at
a kin-
Meadowbrook
Wendy Sue Shoup '91
S. Voloshin
1993
Debra L. Milgrim
operations manager
is
completing a degree
Lynda J. Schlegel '91 and Thomas
M. Culver '93 (M) were married on
District,
teacher at Methany School in Penpak.
and Jeffrey
is
school psychology, and Brian
ers in the
Christian School.
N.J. .
'91 will be married on July
Michelle
Kelley.
dergarten teacher at
a
Michelle Rossi '91 and Brian
of a son. Michael, and a daughter,
October 9
is
Lehigh Valley.
at
wife. Elaine, are parents
frey S. Brownell '91 were married on
Karen
16.
Jacqueline Seip *91 and Jerry
Schucker '91 were married on November 20 in Bangor. Both are teach-
Francis
Elmhursl.
bom on August
District.
Jenny Marcheski '91 and Ryan W.
Quinn were married on April 2 in
employed
by Cigna Insurance Companies.
in
Renee Farrell
teacher in the Pocono Mountain School
is
'91 and Jef-
and
Timothy Richard,
in
Andritz-Sprout Bauer.
Michele R. Klobosits '9! and
a budget
is
analyst with
Division of
She is also pursuing an
degree at Allentown College of
Niagara
District.
*9! and Jenni-
were married on January
1993 (eight pounds, nine ounces; 21
Bethlehem.
Area School
Pompei
S.
fer K. Paul
is
Foundation. They live in Allentown.
St.
Jodi L. Kishbach '91 and Donald
C. Walp '82 are plarming a June wed-
employed by
is
Wilson Borough.
in
3.
Tempo. Arizona.
Cheryl
the Mt. Laurel School District.
MBA
They
Hatboro.
*91 and
David
in
ters in
22. 1995 wedding.
Springs.
is
complet-
Hawaii.
Wendy
a
is
program-
mer/analyst for Shared Medical Cen-
C. Pysher '89 are planning an April
Debbie
and Thomas
were married on June 11.
Malvern. They live in Chester
ing her master's degree in clinical psy-
Kathy,
who
is
also a 1985
graduate of Brandywinc School of
Nursing, is a registered nur^e in the
emergency department at Shamokin
Area Community Hospital.
Donna J. Kulp '91 and Edward D.
Emey were married on February 5 m
chology at Millersville University.
David is a manager with Radio Shack
Allentown. Donna is employed by W.
W. Kulp Insurance Agency. They re-
in
is
earning a master's degree
and Scon
is
employed by
Hacketislown. N.J.
Holly
Brian C. Kutsmeda *91 and
is
in
Newtown. Brian
a registered representative with
Merrill
Lynch
in
Judith
fall
1995 wedding.
Holly
is a medical caseworker at
Cedarbrook County Nursing Home in
Allentown, and Dean is a chemist for
Warner-Lambert in Litilz.
Somerset, N.J. They
live in Yardley.
Evans
in
Moyer '91 and Dean Brooks
'92 are plarming a
Cythniu L. Stiles were married on Sep-
M. Lee
'91 and
Thomas
D.
'91 are planning an August 19
Jill E. Sieminski '91 and J. Karl
Alexy '90 were married on January 8
Mountaintop.
Jill,
who
earned a
master's degree in exercise physiology
side in Bethlehem.
tember 25. 1993.
Susan and Scott Hotham '91 are
parents of a daughter. Heather
Guenevere, on March 18. Susan is a
teacher at West Chester University,
where she
is
13
Markase
a lead
Bound
in
Cheryl L. Piltoski '91 and Edward
DeVecchis arc planning an October
'91 and John S.
Bethlehem.
is
9.
employed
Brook. N.J.
Phoenix. Arizona.
Dariene
is
by Enterprise. They reside
is
for
in biology,
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lives in
Manvilie. Susan
in
OEM
N.J.
in
1993
Wendy
equipment and service shop
wedding.
straignt,
She
reside in Cockeysville.
Susan Piasecki '91 and Richard
Burron
Ronald
a de-
Hollender were married on October
sistant with
is
is
a
is
Maryland.
Bethlehem.
East Coast Volleyball, a volleyball
Junior Stephanie Humphries and
in the national
Inc.
Karen M. Koflanovich
Kathy L. Hofftnan *91 and John E.
Waraksa are planning a September 10
Patty
live in that
They
riors.
Darlene A. Johnson '91 and John
Billard were married on March 5 in
District.
for the national championships.
second
Marwick, Harrisburg. They
Peat
employed by Lehigh Association of
Bucks School
PSAC championships.
members of the team
KPMG
city.
He and his
Washington.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING —
Five
&
Philadelphia.
Shippcnsburg University.
PSAC East Tivst
center Missy Butlcrworih.
fifth at the
an en-
a senior audi-
degree
led the club in 12 ofTcnsive
categories and
is
She
Christina
ECAC Rookie
'91
educational
the second consecutive
the
Tina M. Johns
wedding, Kelly also earned a master's
Christina Higgins '91 and Kenneth
Hall '90 were married in Lansdale.
Bloomsburg
accountant with
Rehabilitation Center and
Brian Clapp arc planning a June 17
Freshman guard Jen German became
of the Year.
staff
Ryan
repeated as a second learn selection.
player to be
October 2 in Scranton. Kimberly is a
marketing coordinator for Health
America, Harrisburg. and Greg is a
1
their careers with
1,064 and 738 points. Those totals
all-time
is
Miller. Inc., in Rochelle Park, N.J.
ding.
The Huskies'
guards Careen Bulka and Brenda
environmental science
in
A. Wliipple were married on October
Lara Halenda '91 writes: "Tampa
Bay is the place to be! Tliere arc at
senior co-captains,
earned a sec-
from Stockton Slate College,
live in
Terri
Baltimore. Md.. and John
in
Mountain
teacher at the Sunrise Preschool.
sophomore Lcc Gump.
a 17-10
a tax analyst
Marine Corps,
lieutenant in the U.S.
Godown was
Had
who
Network Services,
Scotl L. Frederick '91, a second
ence second-team selection,
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL —
Gre-
*92 were married on
tor/corporate auditing at Bell Atlantic
recently reported for duty with 5th
PSAC East
is
Inc. in
will finish a
an Eastern College Athletic Confer-
to the
Newsweek
vironmental scientist with Gcraghty
Jan
18, 1993.
enth grade special education students
career with 959 points, 17th on the
named
1994 wedding. Kristie
with
cember
seling in August.
also
'91 arc planning an August
ond degree
master's degree in guidance and coun-
He was
Krislic A. Jani '91 and Stephen J.
O'Krcpky
Jan Edwards '91 and Eric
Bomhardt *91 were married on De-
season.
list.
German
gory E.
Heather L. Leslie
Lakes. N.J. Sieve,
career win several
school's all-time scoring
'91 and
Kimberly A. Lcibold
James
Vicki
*91 and Lori
Trirnax Construction in
head coach Charlie Chronister
led his
Matthew Dunlap
Brannigan are planning a November 5
8-8 and tied for third place
1
Pocono High School.
Repko were married on November
composite record of 52-38, for a .578
MEN'S BASKETBALL —
teacher at North
1993. in Hughestown,
signer/salesman for Ethan Allen Inte-
winter teams finished with an overall
winning percentage.
a high school English
is
wedding.
Lancaster County.
Prussia.
Terri L. Pahl '91 and John A.
Jr. '91 were married on August
is
Amici
ShufTelbottom *91 are planning a NoB. Hadlcr arc planning a September
Clark's Summit. Judith
in
an advertising and marketing coordi-
Ambler,
Jennifer Ann Dreshcr *9t and Eric
the
in 36:53.92.
wedding
structional technologist at Unysis
Corp., Blue Bell.
individual winner for the Huskies at
the
They
Corestalcs as a computer analyst.
from Syracuse University,
is
an exer-
cise physiologist with United
Therapy
Centers in Newtown.
in
McAdoo.
who
is
health and safety officer with Conti
Environmental
William Nice '91 and Lorraine A.
Bielen will be married on June 4. Bill
is a grocery manager at Boyer's IGA
Karl,
woridng on a master's degree in industrial hygiene at Drexel University, is a
N.J.
They
Inc. in
live in
South Plainfield.
Nevrtown.
Shannon Strasbaugh
'91 and Ri-
chard Harv ey are planning an August
Spectrum
Class notes
20 wedding. Shannon, who eanied a
master's degree al Shippensburg Uni-
1992
Rfpirsentative:
versity, is employed by the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retire-
East Strvudsburg,
specialist
PA 18301
28
Sullivan '91 and
Rutkoski '91 were married on
Mouniaintop. Shawn,
in
earned a master's degree
University,
is
at
Class Votunieeris):
who
a kindergarten teacher in
is
ber 22. 1994 wedding. Melissa
is a
graphic illustrator for the Department
of Energy in Washington. D.C..
and
enrolled at the Pennsylvania
College of Optometry.
Matthew
is
an accountant for
Rentals in Springfield, Va.
1995 wedding. Mark
Kenley AtherhoU '92 and Alan
Rood are planning an October 8 wed-
employed by
is
Wood Mode.
ding in Kingston. Kenley
S.
in
School District
Alicia A. Vottero '91 and John D.
Wenrich were married on February 5
in Kuipmont. Alicia is a registered
nurse at Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia.
They
live in
King of Prussia.
Andrea A. Wetzel '91 and Mark D.
Zavacky '91 are planning a December 9. 1994 wedding. Andrea
ior accountant with
is
Advertising Inc. and
Mark
is
branch
manager of Enterprise Rent-A-Car
in
ball,
has been
named
an administraLeague Base-
League InEmployee of
Little
ternational Headquarters
He was selected to receive the award
recognition of his enthusiastic efforts
in
development of standardized
tournament rules for the 1994 Little
League Baseball Tournament for nine
in the
and 10 year old players, scheduled to
be held for the fu^t time this season.
He
also has demonstrated excep-
tional initiative in researching regional
case histories for presentation to the
Linle League Baseball Charter Com-
Bruce
'91 and Dr. Gerald
Evans are planning a
ding.
is
fall
1994 wed-
wedding
in Ber^vick.
Sherry
n substitute special education Icnchcr
In the Hcllcfimtc area, and
Phillip
Boutique In State College.
Teresa
Loftus '92 and Jeffrey A.
Bayly were married on June 12. 1993.
is
a trainer for
is
J.
in Honesdttle.
Her
Teresa
nurse in oncology
for the U.S. Postal Service.
Center
lives in Alburtis.
in
u registered
is
ul the
VA. Medical
ber 8 wedding. Diane
They
live in
employed by
is
8
Caldwell. N.J., and Robert
by Windsofl
m
Honesdale. Vicki
Dime Dank. They
Inc., Denvillc, N.J.
14 in Plains. Laura is employed by Dr.
Charles Muslo as an office manager,
and James
is
Neil A. Difrcndcrfer '92 has been
Michele BressI '92 (M) and Steven
C. Resuta are planning a September 3
wedding. Michele is a full-time in-
McCann School of B usincss
Mahanoy City.
Krislen N. Buehrle *92 and Jeffrey
A. Stewart are planning a September
16, 1995 wedding in Perkasic. Kristen
working on a master's degree at B.U.
Downs
'92 has joined the
justice
in
at
December.
based
Lisa Cfanciarulo '92 and
Overlook Hospital
in
is
a llfih grade
in the
cmcr
gency room at Gnadcn-Huettcn Memo-
Andy
Summit.
N.J.
Comeau
machinery
'92
Canon
salesman for
is
Cedar Knolls,
N J. He is wcightlifting.
Julie K. Parry *92
EIck '92 and Paul L.
Singley '90 are planning an August 6
wedding in Easton, Kirstcn is a speJ.
education teacher with the Hartford County (Mass.) School Distritl.
cial
and Paul
is
an mvcstigalor with Lehigh
B Thome
(M) and Edward
are planning
wedding.
who
Julie,
bachelor's degree
lui
August 13
earned u
but not competing nationally as a body-
builder as he did
when he was
al
Eileen Costantini '92 and
Mulhem
are planning a
wedding. Eileen
is
in
Tim
September
an exercise physi-
ologist with National
Center
B.U.
Bensalem.
Work Recovciy
sliy, is
Clunnn Univer
pursuing u second bachelor's
degree
in
elementary cducalion
University of West
at the
and
Delaware.
Sports
(Continued from Page 52}
placed sixth In the 100-yard butterffy
while Kim placed fiffh in thai event
AmcricHn
for All
honitrs.
SWIMMING
swinmiing
strong by winning
Despite
murk of
two of
3-6,
finished
tciuii
their finol
three dual meets, V\i- Huskies"
campaign was highlighted hy
over lUP for the
first
a
win
time in 15
years,
WRESTLING
f-inished ihc
Kimberly Refsnlder '92 and Brian
K. Itterly '92 are planning a July wed
ding. Kimberiy Is a teacher in the
Soudcrton Area School
Point as a psychotherapist
Brian
is
District,
Rineer are planning a June wedding,
Michael Is employed by Community
Hospital in Lancaster.
a sales reprcscnlalive for Scott
77icil
at
a doctoral candidate in speech
State.
New
Jersey Karen
They
I^jri
iind cIghiJi respectively ul ihc
The
Huskies won two tournament
titles,
Invitalinnuls. Al the liastcrn
Wrestling Ixuguc chumpionships.
Ann
Is
a rcgin
Schaffer '92 and RichJr. *90 are
is
planning a
a teacher in
Bethlehem Area School
and Richard
in
Scotmdale.
Lori
is
Hunt Valley,
Md.. and David is employed by a geologist widi the same company.
District,
a manager for Staples
Allenlown.
Benjamin
Shue
fM) and
Heather E. Crownover were married on
They
a group
individuiil titles,
including Bailey and
Howard
(1
.'.cniors
Tyrone
90 pounds) and Rundly
Reidlcr (126 poundh).
System
rcccplion held
Allentown
in
Alumni and friends attending a
State System reception in Allenlown
on March 16 were Linda Angst
Bennett "84, Tim Brooks '92, Albert
Cavallucti '78. Dennis Crim "69.
Peggy Crim. Carole
live in that city,
Hellen K. Sims '92 and John P. Penwere married on May 28. Hcllen
Dcrricott,
Joanne
Derricoit *89, William Dcrricott "66,
Julie Fculncr *92. Christine I-'ord '87,
Penny Gutshall
'89. Lisa
John Hart/og
Hucaluk
III '92
V
McAndrcw Jr. were married on Februis
P.
November 27 m Pcnryn. Benjamin is
employed by U.S. Restaurant! in
Lancaster.
'92 and Jamct
2 in Durunore. Bridget
won
three Huskies
is
Inc. in
Hedman
seventh
pounds) and junior
national championships.
'89.
Shelly
a
chemist with E. A. Engineering Science
Bridget
live in
July 9 wedding.
Shelly S. GrifTith '92 and David A.
Blough *92 arc planning an October 1
and Technology
IH pounds) finished
'92 and
Thad
were married on Novcmlwr 7,
ard G. Piacenii
Ihc
in Mifflinburg.
.50
(I
Hatfield.
.
Scottsdale (Arizonaj Memorial Hos-
pital.
bachelor's degree al Mansfield Univer
Penn
( 1
Pcic Rinclla
Stale
Karen Ruhmann
1993, in
Connie Gnau '92 (M) and Lynn
Reece are planning a January 1995
wedding. Connie, who earned a
at
Chad Builcy
and
Michael L. Frey *92 and Tracey L
communication
despite an 8 9 miirk. Soplnmiiirc
capturing the Bloomsburg and
Honda.
Stephanie A. Frank '92 and Mark
Bemardyn were mamcd on May 7.
Stephanie is employed by Turning
1
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New
York, New Jerecy, Pennsylvania
Lehigh
J.
ary
Region 1 includes Maine. New
Hampshire, Vemiont. Connecticut.
ul
Valley Pretrial Services.
wedding
won second
season with two All AniL-rtains
a
Nielsen's Office Products, based in
Kotherinc Yurchak
place for n miyor story about
the
effects of uibacco.
Hospital in Lehighton.
rial
Poland.
sity. is
P.
centerspread siory about genetic
in
tcred nurse in the pediatrics department
Helveston were married on June 12.
1993. Lisa is a registered nurse al
place for
first
engineering.
MI-:N'S
Rob Pclll-Clalr
and Rob is a clerk
District,
Peace Corps. He will be working as
an environmental awareness advisor in
won
finishing with an overall
Communications. Inc
of
president of
teacher in Uic Pleasant Viiltcy Scliiwl
Timothy E. Casey *92 of WilkcsBarre received a master's degree in
Honesdale
Inc..
'92 are engaged. Missy
Kirstcn
Markets.
administration
Stocy Hissone
the best non-fiction article, for
a
at
N.J.
Mls.Hy Noll '92 and
office.
Peter
Shippensburg University
Journalists. Sciond place went
to
Syracuse UnivcrMty and third
went
to Boston University.
the men's
director of operations for
J. Bobrowsky '92 and
Michele L. Cooke are planning a 1995
wedding. Bryan is employed by Weis
is
System
West Caldwell.
promoted to loan and operations manager at Fullon Bank's Progress Avenue
Car Bargain Hunters.
Bryan
employed
live in
Brian Martin '92
Total Energy
Laura A. BiscontinI '92 and James
A. Brogna '92 were married on May
is
employed
is
maga/inc by
East Orange. N.J. They live
VIckl Marold *92 and Patrick
Johannes were married on September
Lohman Therapy Systems, West
best overall
Soclciy of Pri^fcssionn!
1.
Honesdale.
in
Diane DeKlcr '92 and Robert L.
O'Neal Jr. '92 are planning an Octo-
an intensive adult
Elysburg.
office
Rebecca Young
She
an advertising coordinator and insurance representative with Gannon As-
Robert
mittee.
Holly J. Delaco '92
is
is
the Month.
'92 and Phillip R.
*93 ore planning an Oc-
Jr.
is
*92 and Mike
Dalton '91 are planning an October
1995 wedding.
Angela A. Augustine '92 and Bruce
Jr. '91 were married on
August 21. 1993 in Elysburg. Angela
probation/parole officer.
.
Region
U»hr
L.
W. Beaver
in
Patrick Wilson '91.
tive assistant for Little
m that city
reside
administrative mannger of Electronics
Accu-Sort Systems of Telford.
structor at
Easton.
tober 2^
Ann Currid
Lori
employed
is
a jun-
Matthew Outdoor
He
They
was named
h
pharmacy.
sociates.
education teacher in the Hairisburg
Sherry
Garbacik
also a second lieutenant with
the
National Guard.
contract
and her husband. James, are parents of
twin sons, Brandon and Joshua, bom
on March 13. They live in Tremont
cial
Sacred Heart Hospital, and
a resident counselor ai
is
representative while pursuing a degree
Thomas-Scheibley '91
Kelly A. Veronick '91 and Michael
K. Ley are planning an August 13 wedding in Mechanicsburg. Kelly is a spe-
al
is
in Hnrrisburg.
by Intermetro Industries as an order
Laura A. Tewell *91 and Samuel L.
Esposito HI are planning a July 30
wedding in Williamsport. Laura is an
accountant
Pamela
6 in Centralia. Debtmili is employed
by the Pennsylvania Oepnrtmeni
of
Commerc-e as n deputy press secretary
Cunningham *92 and Timo-
Weaversville Intensive Care Unit.
McLean
Mark W. Swineford '91 and Candy
L. Womer are planning a September
nurse
Tim
spectrum, the magazine produced
each semester by one of Professor
Walter Brasch's journalism classes,
Jurgill *92 and James
P
C.ownlcy were married on November
thy Brooks *92 were mamcd on
December 4 in Bethlehem, Judith is a
Melissa Alba *92 and Matthew
Relnhard *92 arc planning an Octo-
Wilkes
award
Dunmore.
live in
Deborah
Tom London
Judith
the Pleasant Valley School District.
Scott
They
Forge.
Shawn Marie
May
Treasure House Child
Core Dcvelopmejii Center in
Olyphant.
at
.
(717)476-0086
Scott P.
supervisor
on March 26 in Kmgston Patricia
is
employed at Offset Paperback. Mfrs
in Dallas. Pa., and Geoffrey
is em
ployed at Martin Marietta in Valley
Bob Heller
RJi. 7, Box 7030
ment System as a government relations
wins top
Patricia A. Covert '92 and
Georrrey A. Coates '92 were married
'71,
Habakus
Michele
'86. Kris
Lilly •79. Bclh
McMullin
'80.
Krcnz '82, Sue
Lindcnmulh '91, Bob
Jody Millard *79.
Georgia Noccker *70, Robert
Pastcmak
'84.
Poppcle '84.
Thrcn
Jeff"
Jim
Pilla '90, Scott
Bill SU-auscr '62,
Dawn
'86, Leslie Troglionc '92,
Welsh
and
*87.
tecost
Page 53
Luncheon
lectures
is
feature
employed by R. W. Johnson Phar-
maceutical Research Institute and
Blalr A. Aylward '93
A
sylvania Chiropractic Society in Har-
Michelle L. Smith '92 and Patrick
Alumni Luncheon
Lectures, featuring members of (he
series of Five
B.U.
alumni living
faculty, attracted
in the
Bloomsburg
faculty, staff
area, as well as
Turkey
Shire were married on September
J.
in
Doylcstown.
tant
in
Michelle
at
at
This year's speakers and their
topics included:
Dale Snyder *92 and Sheila
Reibsome are planning July 2 wedding in Millersburg. Dale is manager
of McDonald's in Berwick.
"AIDS Overview:
For the Non-Scientist."
Housewife:
Women
is
S.
E. Gill, Ph.D., associate
The Forgotten Curriculum."
Erik L. Wynlers, Ph.D., associate
professor of mathematics and
employed by
director of cxpcricnlial
Kline were married on
Novem-
Amy
is
a regis-
They
They
live
eral
on Crime and Delinquency
burg,
local
Joan Kaczmar '93 and John M.
for
Jacqueline A. Fuentes '93 and Gre-
gory R. Gillespie
Jacqueline
are engaged.
II
a graduate student at B.U.
is
ding
at least
one of the
luncheons were the following;
Robert Abboll. Helen Adicr, Dr.
a teacher at
is
appearances
in her
community
theaters:
in
Kip Armstrong, Barbara Barnes,
Ruth Hess Bcnscotcr
Theresa M. Varano '92 and Dane
A. York were married last summer in
Kulpmonl.
They
Mount
reside in
Carmcl.
Rynn C. Wollace
Glenn
'63.
Bieber. Ellcn Blamick,
George Boss,
Jancl Boyd, Rachel Burgin,
Bob
Bum.s, Carolyn Butcher '91, Karen
is
sev-
1,
1996
employed by Ameriin
Conyngham.
Memorial
a traffic manager
is
in Pittston.
is
a family
County Child Develop-
the Schuylkill
in Schuylkill
Haven.
Snyder are planning
May
a
Lori A. Krapf '93 and Mark
Theater of
'92
1995
Kimberly Ann Leonard '93 and
David K. CoUignon are plarming a July
23, 1994 wedding.
Kim is acquisitions
Susquehanna University/Pennsylvania
assistant at Paul H.
Brooks Publishing
Service Corps as assistant director of
Co. in Towson,
Karen
employed by
is
Md.
volunteer programs.
Karen
Michael
first
Goguts
J.
class in the U.S.
'93. a private
Marine Corps,
Law
in
Majka
E.
law student
at
'93
is
a first-year
New England School of
Boston, Mass.
recently completed recruit training.
signed to Lehigh University for one
year beginning in
November
1993.
Cope *64, Susan
Cope Curry, Joanne Day. Jo
DcMarco. Ann Discroad, Fac
W. Crosslcy were miuried
Diseroad '35, Patricia Doramc-
also earned a master's degree in n;ud-
Holoviak, Nancy Ulsh Doran '76,
ing at B.U.
Downing
'89. Sallic
Jill
Ann Wcndcrs
'92 and Darren
May.
Jill
Edwards
Ruth Ann Fisher. Florence
Fowler '31. Chuck Gcrst, Jim
'44.
Shannon
Wentz
L.
'92 and Robert
S. Frycklund are plimning a
December
Lchlghton. Shannon is
Gessner, Mclonie Girton, Anita
31 wedding in
Hakim, Mary Haupt '77. Joe Hazard,
Susan Helwig '82. Ethel Keller Long
pursuing a master's degree
Ruth Luchak
in
'68.
cation
at
in
deaf edu-
July 1995 wedding.
Mildred Phillips '29, Thcron Rhinard
'29, Galen Quick *69. Lois H. Quick
"31,
Mark Raynes
Sachetti '71.
*80.
Chuck Ross,
Dawn
Jeananne Scrimgeour
Schleidcn.
'54,
John
Scrimgeour '53, Freda Sciple "70.
Jean Smith '42, Mary Stahl '37,
Betty Trettee. Judi Trexicr,
VanHouten
'90.
Anne
Lindscy VanHoutcn,
Dan Vann. Ruth
Voske,
Bloomsburg. Chuck plans to attend
Soutfiwestem Theological Seminary in
auditor in the State Treasury Depart-
Fort Worth. Ttexas. in the
ment, and Eric
in
Doug
Wagner. John L. Walker, and Sandic
Walker '75.
an extemship
wedding
at
Dawn
Duke
is
serving
in
Lake Winola. Karen
is
is
an
at
James
University. Gerald is workon a master's degree in psychology at Radford University.
Gallagher '92 arc planning a June 18
wedding in Lancaster. Bridgettc is an
accountant
at
cal Center,
and James
the
OCC as
Ashland Regional Medi-
employed by
a national bank examiner.
is
Cynthia M. Curran '93 and Kenneth D. Korger '93 are planning an
August 1995 wedding. Cynthia is a
and Kenneth is a mortgage
broker with CB Funding Services
Corp. in Doylcstown.
teacher,
children's advocate at the
is
a
Women's
Center in Bloomsburg, where she
works with children who have witlence.
'93 and An-
thony C, Denisco were married
Exeter.
Maria
is
in
employed by Payne
Precision Color in Dallas.
is
a
therapist with Valley Center. Inc.
Janeen L. Dunn '93 and Darrell D.
Shaffer are planning a
Alessandroni '93 and
Kathleen Rivera arc engaged. Greg is
a technical support specialist for
Softmarl. Inc.. in Exion.
is
a
live in
for
Berwick.
Charles E. Mattern '93,
Laura J. Grove '93 and Troy J.
Mummert plan to wed on October 22.
Laura works
Demalis
at
YMCA Day Care.
Jr.
are planning a
1995 wedding.
Judy
May
sity, is
an exchange student
sian
Academy
is
summer 1996
employed by David
B.
Hashagen were married on October
They live in
P.
20,
Russia
traveled on four river systems and
the
Stephanie L, Gyurina *93 and
Brent A. Hock '89 were married on
the Ph.D.
21 in Montoursville.
is in
the master's degree
B.U.. and Brent
Stillwater
is
office
Stephanie
program at
manager for
Asphalt
Joseph
Museum
in
is
Lewisburg.
Northumberland.
an acting ad-
Packwood House
They
live in
of Ecuador, where he
met
Waorani Indians.
plans to apply for admission to
program
Australia,
at Western Sydney.
where he hopes to do re-
search in sustainable agriculture,
Charles quit high school
and worked
and as
at
age 16
highway construction
a carpenter for more than 20
in
years before returning to school.
E. Hackett *93 and
Andrew
A. Carr '91 are planning a September
17 wedding. Arm is a marketing coor-
Taylor are planning a June lOwedding.
dinator with Tozour Energy Systems in
Susan
ist
in Sunbup.'.
more than 20 days
Shenandoah
Gulfport. Fla.
ministrator at the
until June.
In 1991, he spent
Valley School District.
May
in
Puschchino, about 60 miles from Moscow. He hopes to travel throughout
substitute teacher in the
King of Pr\issia. and Andrew
9
Rus-
in the rain forest
30, 1993 in Nescopeck.
Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann
M. Bickhan were married on October
at the
Sciences
a long-term
Ann
Jennifer Ann Durkin '93 and Craig
of
a gradu-
Rock Univer-
is
photographer.
R.D.2.Box567
J.
Berwick. Christina
Norwest Financial
in Wilkes-Barre. and David is employed by Travelport of America. They
He
Heather L. Del Ciolto '93
Mike Jemo
Class Volunteeris): Renee Kunkel
in
manager
credit
ate student at Slippery
A. Lightman. M.D.. as an ophthalmolic
Hazleton.FA 18201
{717)455-9261
S.
October 30
Nicole E. Graziano '93
Judy L. Guers *93 and Anthony
wedding. Janeen
Representative:
M. Malatesta '93 and
Force '93 were married on
Christina
nessed or experienced domestic vio-
ing
1993
as a juvenile probation officer.
David
University to
speech pathology
November 13. 1993. in Parkesburg.
Donna is employed by Chester County
a cost accountant with
James
Madison
Gregory
in
'93 and
James R. Williams were married on
Shaffer Trucking Inc. in the Carlisle
complete requirements for the master's
program
fall.
Bridgettc Collier '93 and
Maria A. DcGraba
Chen
Susan Nelson,
Karen L. Gorko '93 and Eric M.
Zoschg '93 are planning an August 6
the University of Pittsburgh.
Dawn L. Whitebread *92 and
Gerald L. (laugler '93 are planning a
Dor
Pearson arc planning a July 2 wedding
Maggie
Manning. Ann Mariano, Gail
Menapace, Katherine Menapace.
Milstifer,
'93 and Lori
member
a
Is
J.
Yeager are plarming a November 12
wedding. Lori is a medical technologist at GutJirie Clinic in Sayre.
Karen R. Girton *93 and Timothy
Oyster Mill
Little
Chuck Chamberlain
of the Pennsylvania Service Corps, as
Carroll *84. D. Jeiin
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day care
a
is
(N.J.)
Milazzo Industries
ment Center
hometown's
Mechanicsburg.
Chris Beadling, Becky Beishline,
Dr.
Newton
at
Donna M. Maksymchock
Attending
'32, Betty
Shavertown. Joan
service/parent involvement advocate at
Ocean."
Jean
in
Hospital, and John
Gallagher '93 and Brian T
Kelli J.
Filbert are planning a June
L.
Children's
Playhouse and The
in Harris-
where he
at
in Boston.
manager at Foot Locker in the Richland
wedding.
Susan Cannon '93
live in
an accoun-
learning, "Trekking Across the
grade teacher
first
Academy
a graduate student at
is
Illinois University,
also employed.
teacher
wedding. Kelli
& Co., Inc.
ployed by Beard
Pennsylvania Commission
tant for the
at
3.
Garden"
Shircsmanstown. She has made
is
a
is
James W. Foster Jr. '93 and
Rhonda Hepburn are planning a June
1995 wedding. James is an assistant
Slacey L. Bowers '93 and Gregory
A. Header are engaged. Stacey is cm-
"The
L. Stout '92
is
Begirmings
can Savings Bank
Pottsvillc.
Deanne
ding. Sheila
New
Southern
Ashland Regional
Employ-
the Schuylkill
Alaska Brooks Range
to the Arctic
J.
munity Hospital.
who com-
Michelle,
ment and Training.
computer science, "From the 18th
Century to Roving Robots."
in
Snyder *92 and Steven
in Trcxlcrtown.
W.
Turk are planning an August 6 wed-
Medical Center and Evangelical Com-
Bethlehem.
pleted a modeling course al Jan Nagy.
is
Owcgo
Christo-
Middleburg R.D.
Michelle
a
Sue Benfcr '93 and
tered nurse at the
a registered nurse at St.
in
'93 and Robert
Mall. Quakertown.
ber 6 in Kratzcrville.
B. Guers were married on February 5
professor of English, "Emotions:
Roy Smith,
'92 and Frank N.
Good
and Higher
Education, Then and Now."
Nancy
Dawn
M. Finch
J.
planning an August 6 wed-
Todd
ding.
Sheila
Hitz '93 and Kristen
J.
Etsell are
Lisabeth Kakalecik '93
Amy
Basi arc planning an October 8 wed-
Luke's Hospital
Todd
P.
Richie '91 are plarming a July 23 wed-
Owego, N.Y.
pher
Dawn M. Snyder
ding.
Jcannettc Keith, Ph.D., associate
Lake
Apalachin Central School District
James Parsons. Ph.D., associate
professor of biological and allied
in
Tracy Baines '93 has accepted
live in Scllcrsville.
fi
professor of history, "Ruining a
PCS
leaching position in the
The Inn
Hill.
health sciences,
recently attended the an-
buyer for Jless's Department Store
Allentown. They
Lori Ann Faust '93 and Robert
Eichelberger '93 are engaged.
Harmony.
an assis-
is
He
risburg.
nual convention of the
1
and students. The
luncheons were held
administra-
Frank M. Piyjwli, providing services
for over 1.050 members of the Penn-
pursuing a master's degree in quality
assurance.
faculty
is
1971 B.U. graduate,
tive assistant to a
is
is
an
art-
with Dettra Flag of Oaks.
Susan J. Herman *93 and Michael
A. Pelllto '93 are planning an October
1995 wedding. Susan is a substitute
teacher in Collingswood, N.J., and
Michael is employed in management
for
K-mart
in
Cherry
Hill,
N J.
Susan Messinger *93 and
is
a
Jeffrey
caseworker for the
Northumberland County Children and
Youth Services.
Jodi A. Mull '93 and Brett A.
Gibble '93 were married in Killinger.
Brett
is
They
live in
attending Villanova University.
Montgomery County.
Susan E. Niehoff '93 and Michael
A. Strausscr were manicd on October
16 in Shamolcin. Susan is a teaching
assistant with the CcntraJ
Susquehanna
Montandon. They
Intermediate Unit in
live in
Shamokin.
help others, she noted.
Before enrolling in college, she had
10 gel a high school equivalency be-
cause she dropped out of school in
eleventh grade. She also took a computer course at a vocational school, as
Jenny Patrick '93 and Donald R.
Snyder are planning a November 26
wedding in Quakertown. Jenny is a
her for college classes.
criticai care
times.
nurse
North Penn Hos-
at
Lansdale.
pital in
Mary Pelak
'93
an adjunct pro-
is
And
degree at B.U.
Thaddea V. Puzio
V.
Thaddea
N.Y.
Goshen.
employed by Bio-
is
in
Pharm Clinic Services Inc.
Bell. They live in Wayne.
in
Blue
Sarah Cullen Reinhard *93 and
Angel Hernandez '92 are planning a
December 3 wedding. Angel, who also
earned a master's degree
in instruc-
tional technology, is a multi-media developer for Unisys in Blue Bell.
she weathered
She had
Diliz.
cashier by
AK.\
Mark R itzman
J.
'93
Jolene E. Samuels '93 and Robert
Hrobak are planning an October 1
wedding
in
group sales
Glen Lyon. Jolene is a
manager at The Bon-Ton,
Wi Ikes-Bane.
December 2S al age 82.
Surviving arc two dnughiers. Nina
some
difficuli
lo take a statistics
Eddie and Lanny; nine grandchildren
and 1.^ greai-grandchildrcn,
Northumberland County
in the early
,
age 61.
at
He WHS employed
Myra Stackhouse
ding.
*93 and John
are plarming an
Myra. who
is
August wed-
also a graduate of
the Geisinger School of Nursing,
is
a
registered nurse at Geisinger Medical
Buwk
luul
sis-
B.U.
Margartl
late l>rofessor
was
son, to
NuHiing
school-related.
brother.
oped diabetes, and her husbiuid had
open heart surgery.
"Looking back over the past 10
Thomas E. Harder HI. a member
of the B.U. grounds crew until retiring
years,
Surviving arc his wife, Dinnc; three
sons, Brett, Kurt and Stanley; adaugh-
it
is
incredible that
we made
it."
Her experience has even inspired her
children to go on to college. The 47year-old said she plans to return to
school sometime to work on a master's
in 1984. died
ler.
at
on March 9
Lori Barrett;
at
ugc 57,
1
950.
1947 graduate of the
for 14 ycurs prior lo
At
moved
thai lime, she luid
Also surviving are two sons, William Jr and Samuel, adaughicr. IWela
Donnhoc; four grandchildren and a sis-
Steve Zezza '93 of West Piitston has
to a two-year term on the
Muskingum
at
nge 82.
A
Reception
Dinner
li-
College, she earned a
master's degree in literature
Alumni Board of
College
behavioral therapist with Step-ByStep. Inc.
Teachers. Nashville, with a degree in
is
a
in Pittsburgh.
library science.
She was honored by Muskingum
1994
College as on outstanding alumna
Swigart '94 and Daniel
J.
P.
Bishop arc planning a July 1 6 wedding
McCIure.
in
Taylor *94 and Carl C.
in
May 27. 1995
Bloomsburg. Wendy is
on February
3 at age 84.
also taught at the Milton Ilcrshcy
College, Harrisburg Area
College, and Shrivcnham American
University in England.
Hospital in Sayrc.
at
Robert Packer
Carl
is
a second-
year law student at Dickinson School
for the entire
Alumni Office
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
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community
1
or by Fax (o
Call 8(M)-526-0254
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for reservalion.s
School, the former Hcrshcy Junior
ogy
program
p.m.
faculty
B.U., died
enrolled in a one-year medical technolclinical
at 7
p.m.
Sponsored by (he
Alumni Association
for Classnotcs to:
Bloomsburg.
William E. Landis. former
He
Send your news
in
1987.
member and dean of men al
Wendy
at 6
$15 per person
at Pitt
She also graduated from the Pcabody College for
He
Kehr Union Ballroom
graduate of
been elected
Directors.
Salurdav, June 25
ter.
three sisters.
who was head
interim president
lo Saiiicc. S.C.
two grandchildren and
Elinor R, Kecfer,
his fine service as
Hroomall Presbyterian
Home
brarian at B.U. from 1950 to 1967, died
degree.
as Curt completes
Wil-
Geisinger I lospital School of Nunsing.
her husband
Her daughter devel-
her husband. John, said,
a
retiring in 1987,
nil
B
whom she was married in
Burke; three grandchildren and a
were not
Samuel WilShe
the wife of Dr. Willium
nizations as well.
difficult times
to
Knglish
T. Wilson, daughter-in-
son, died I-cbruary 14 ni age 67
She worked
The
thank you
and farewell
Curt and Janet
FRIENDS
She was
Surviving are his wife. Rennn; Iwo
Join us to say
ter,
daughters. Sharon Barnes and Michcle
wedding
Golomb
at
22 years.
the fomter
William G.; two grandsons and a
agement. And during this time, she
died volunteer work for several orga-
Risch '92 arc planning a
intervention program.
Suniving are hi.s wife,
Ruby Gahngcn; two suns.
law of the
Ru&scll A. George Jr., a custodian
supervisor at B U died on January 2
and the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.
for
Molly
Deana Siegfried '93 and Ronald
Gay are planning a September 1995
wedding. Deana is employed by
in
1983, died on
Feldser and Sandra Shult/; two sons.
But when she got discouraged, her
would offer support and encour-
(M) is a teacher
East Juniata High School.
who worked as a
Company al
Sinter
B.U. for 15 years prior lo retiring
on January 5
at
versity of Pennsylvania
friends
'93 and Geoffrey
Dreyer were married
Kaye K.
tutoring, to help prepare
couree three times because it was so
hard for her, she said. One professor
told her she would never make it.
fessor of speech
communication at
Northampton Community College in
Bethlehem. She also earned a master's
math
well as
FAMILY
He was
Community
a graduate of Indiana Uni-
of Law.
Center.
Elaine M, Stale '93 and Matthew
Spicher '93 are planning a Novem-
J.
ber 12 wedding in Huntingdon. Elaine
is a social worker at the Frey Village
Retirement Center in Middletown. and
Matthew is a sales consultant with The
Door and Window Co. in Camp Hill.
Jennifer Switzer '93 and Richard
Robertson
Sr. arc planning a November 5 wedding in Williamsport. Jenni-
fer is
employed by Rhone's Travel
Trailers Inc.
Jana Tidwell '93 and James W.
Wanser
are plaiming an
August 6 wed-
ding in Bloomsburg.
Kathleen Weaver *93 earned a degree in special education
10 years of effort.
the
at
B.U. after
During
that time,
Sunbury resident never missed a
She says she was partially motivated
by her daughter, who
mentally handicapped.
individuals wtrt nunarcd dunn.,
.^-:uul
Awards Dinner on Alumni Day
Distinguished Service Award: Patricia Szakatun Novotney 62. Dislinfiuished Service Award; Robert
semester, except for sununers.
to try college
AWARD RECiriESTS— Five
is
(/-rom
left)
hileen Alherlson
Chapman
'67.
Honorary Alumnus; John L Walker. Honorary
interim president of the university, and Nancy Swartz Lychos '52.
Peiffer.
Alumnus; Nancy Feher Edwards '70. Younj( Alumna of the Year; Curtis R EnfiUsh '56.
president of the Alumni Association. Complete information about each recipient will be printed in the next issue
of BLOOMSBURG.
She can now
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Alumni Calendar of Events
The following events have been
details about these events, or to receive
any
time, please call the
as of June
sc heduled
Alumni Office
I
.
For
an updated caleruiar at
I-SOO-526-0254
Possible event in Chicago
July 9
at
LANCASTER
January 6, 1995 State System Reception in Scottsdale
July 28
New
September 8
Berrigan Sub Picnic
November 9
After- Work
Student Picnic
Starting this
Mixer
& Jonel English
Farewell Dinner for Curt
Seplember 17
Event for Alumni Parents
September 18
Reception for Scholarship Recipients
October 22
Homecoming
Happy Holidays Dance
December 3
1995
7.
January 9
January
1 1
February
1 1
will present a
Berrigan Sub Picnic
To be announced
of a
Event before Football
October 8
To
Game
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
call
To be announced
Bloom
August 20
to Stratford Theatre Festival
DELAWARE
at the
Beach
Crab Feast
August 21
Bloom
Dover
in
at the
Beach
— Rehoboth
FLORIDA
The Legacy Scholarship
October 8
Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon
December 10
Philadelphia Chapter
will
Luncheon
in
Boca Raton
HARRISUURG
Berrigan Sub Picnic
June 29
New
September 27
State
System Reception
New
Stale
August 4
Picnic at Reading Phillies
Game
alumni parents of B.U. students
will be invited to a special event
during Parents' Weekend on
Saturday, September 17, 1994.
All
Get-Togcther after Football
Game
WYOMING VALLEY
at
System Headquarters.
Dedication of Stale System Building
18, 1994.
Student Picnic
Sludenl Picnic
Dixon University Center
October 20
New
September 10
at the
on Sunday, September
June 22
SHIPPENSBURG
June 15
be presented
Scholarship Reception
READING-BERKS
Possible event with President Kozloff
the Alumni Office at
1-800-526-0254
— Avalon
PHILADELPHIA
August 19
your son or daughter
drawing on August 1,
register
for the
NEW JERSEY
Bus TVip
November 19
Bloomsburg graduate.
MILLERSVILLE
Alumni Dinner in San Diego
State System Reception in San Diego
State System Reception In Long Beach
Dinner in San Francisco
CANADA
August 9-13
$500 Legacy Scholarship
to the son or daughter
LYCOMING COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
Janury
LEHIGH VALLEY
July 21
fall,
your Alumni Association
BLOOMSBURG
June 25
Alumni who have children
Bloomsburg University
for
at
ARIZONA
news
Special
ILLINOIS
June 21
Pizza Parly at
August 9
Berrigan
tlie
Grotto, Har^'eys
Sub/New Student
Lake
Don't delay, register your
son or daughter today
Picnic
at
Dixon University Center
for the
$500 scholarship.
Important Notice
There
know
is
something very imponunl
about the next issue of
rising production
that
you should
BLOOMSBURG.
help us to
Because of
and postage costs, the Alumni
Assoication has been forced to
make
So
a difficult decision:
All alumni will not receive the next issue.
1993 will receive the
—
fall
—
issue of
BLOOMSBURG.
This
policy change will recognize and reward those of you
who
have supported either the Alumni Fund or the Treasury of
Ideas campaign for the
You should
alumni events
made
new
library.
also be aware that notices of regional
will be sent only to those
alumni
who have
contributions or pledges. This policy will likewise
the best use of the
if
you want
money budgeted
to continue receiving
and notices of events
Show your
Only those alumni and friends who have made a
in any amount
since January
contribution or pledge
make
for
these regional alumni events.
in
BLOOMSBURG
your area, the answer
is
easy:
your alma mater by contributing to
the Annual Fund or the Treasury of Ideas campaign. Your
generous contribution
in any amount
will strengthen
interest in
—
—
your University and your Alumni Association.
you haven't made a contribution yet this year, please
do it now by sending a check, payable to B.U. Foundation,
to Development Center. Dept. B,Bloomsburg University,
If
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
We
HOMECOMING
be held on
Saturday, October 22
will
Make plans
today!
among the active,
members of the Bloomsburg University family.
look forward to counting you
supportive
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
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President meets with alumni leaders on first day in office
Communication with alumni a high priority
By Jessica
Sledfje Kozloff. Ph.D.
first
Even before
I
my
stalled
found
its
way
to
mc
"Classnotes" section,
BI(K)m.sburg alumni.
unknown
previinisloy
Eager
in the mail.
to a university
we
all
issue.
director of alumni
could
I
Through
advancement.
the
I
became acquainted with a number of
wanted
I
quickly developed a kinship with these
the budget
folks, for
I
with Ihcni. something strong and
The spring
to learn everything
poured through the Spnng 1994
I
now
— a deep-seated allegiance
cndurmg
affectionately call
lul
pottery which
is
Needless (o say.
and important
Jessica S.
Kozhjf
Husky
of the
athletic leums.
BLOOMSBIJKG
— the Celebrity Artist Series, the BltH)nisburg
trips in
England. Scotland, France and Alaska^Yukon, and regional
also included infonnation
on
While
activities of
forced to
make
next issue."
so much.
I
and postage
costs, the
I
was very concerned
President.
piircnls
Stale
ami Incnds
is
puhlislu\l iluct limes a year for alunmi.
ot Blooiiishiir^ University
to
about this reprieve.
If at all possible,
BLOOMSBURG on
in
a continu-
touch with the university
and
continue to be broadly circulated for
we
face in succeeding years
examine
all
is critical.
1
aspects of the issue
welcome
to
— 800-526-
0254.
Let's see
coming
to
if
all
by working together we can keep
BLOOMSBURG
of us.
at
Bloomsburg!
Alumni Association
Excitement
is in
skillful tenure
— not mention eager
of accomplishment — thanks
Bloomsburg
the air at
warm glow
paiion and a
KDITOR
everyone
'52
of Pcnn.sylvaniii, a
System of Higher Bducalion University.
would
would not be able
calling on the toll-free telephone line
an exciting time
By Nancy Swai^ Lychos
Bi-OOMSHVHli
to
ii
share your suggestions and ideas with the task force by writing to the
one of my
this issue
It's
BLOOMSBURG
BLOOMSBURG available
that a special task force
Alumni Office or by
Alunmi Association has been
decided to miike
that
better student recruiters, friend raisers
year, the situation
have asked
a difficult decision: All alumni will not receive the
there
After reviewing
was decided
with the goal of identifying the best solution. Please feel
BLOOMSBIIHG
Then and
am excited
I
BLOOMSBURG will
one more
walking
Fair,
read the "Important Notice" on the back cover. "Because of
rising production
it
career networkers.
ulumni chapter meetings.
1
clear thai all of us
BLOOMSBURG.
Keeping you informed and
ing basis.
and an announcement of a new business
niinor.
Having enjoyed
became
broad distribution
However,
community helps make you
an update on the achievements
interest
when
it
every alumnusyalumna needs to receive
a part of the university's art collection, a
library,
our meeting,
and making some adjustments,
year.
Hippenstiel.
continue in future years without radical adjustments.
infonnation such as photographs of pieces of Shiho Kan/aki's beauli-
proposed rendering of the new
Dunng
Doug
and Tony laniero. interim vice president for
of our alumni to receive
one more
for
Bloom.
issue also yielded other fascinating stories
now
aJl
affairs;
be possible to continue to make
common
shared something in
Alumni Association; John Scrimgeour. past president;
John Trathen. treasurer of the Alumni Association:
Bloomsburg UniverKity of Penn.sylvania, a copy of BLOOMSBURG
about B.U.,
Bloomsburg on July I.I met with Nancy Lychos,
arrival at
president of the
day on the job as president of
first
matters of business.
Upon my
President. Hloomshurfi University of Pennsylvania
antici
largely to the
own"
of "our
to
Interim President
Cun
English '56 and the
flying start of President Jessica Kozloff.
Doiitt Mippciislicl '68
But
Dirvvior of Alumni Affairs
we alumni can
take credit for part of that feeling of elation.
We
have tangibly demonstrated our loyalty to our Alma Maler by exceeding
CONTRUUlTIN(; VVRITKR
our established goal for the library campaign. As of July,
we have
con-
line hosier
Vmversit}' Relations
tributed or pledged over $1.63 million.
Stt^
That deserves no
less than a
standing ovation, so lake a collective bow!
mmKIRAPHKR
We
continue to donate our time and talents
in strong
support of the
Joan Meltcr
activities
Vrnvvrxiry Relations Staff
of seven area chapters.
Volunteerism
is
also taking
on new
dimensions to pr\)mote the Alumni Association by becoming a more
ALUMNi OFFICE STAFF
ible
presence on campus.
Lindu Long
athletic
Jen Bfdosky '95
Bill
Brwks
Baniey
;md cultural events on campus by having a
Before
Ciiavonne Hixlgc '95
we
get ciirried
reality check.
Brian Ladlcy "95
Here
away with
for
'95
is c
ommitted to pnn idin}; equal
and employment opportumttes for all persons
without reganl to race, color, rrligion. sex. age. national origin,
ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientainm. handicap. Vietnam
em
or union membership.
The university is additionally committed
new programs
to affimuiiive action
take positive steps to provide such educational
employment opportunities.
excellent job of representing
If
you haven-t been back
attractions of
all
to
Homecoming
Just call
alunmi. but
Bloomsburg
1994.
and
attended the
"Fmh
Quarter"
this issue; then call the
Come
and
feel the
again the "pnde that
at
it's
we meeting your expectations? Do
Any ideas you have which would mcrease interest in the
1-800-526-0254 to pass them along. Board members
do an
to hear from you to stay current and
viable.
we need
for a while (or
even if you return often), you won't want to miss the
You already know how spectacular the campus looks
when arrayed for fall,
.
.
or observed the ceremonial ground-breaking
for the Ubrary
Magees 24 West
after the
game. Check the fuU schedule of events printed
or
in
80Q-numbcr with your reservations.
excitement for yourself, renew your pledge to our
hiUtop
is
'52
time for a
invaluable to our agenda. Are
is
or projects?
but you haven-t met President Kozloff yet
status,
Page 2
some
Nancy Swartz Lychos
Association will be greatly appreciated
and will
vis-
tent and/or table to
self-congratulations,
where your input
is
you have suggestions
Bloomsburg University
educational
plan to be visible at
exchiuige information with alumni.
'95
Hiirris '95
Hugh O'DoimcIl
we
For example,
Bloomsburg."
AJma
Mater, and experience
Local alumni
meet president
at open house
Presidcni Jessica KozlofT nict
aJunini livmj; in the
Bloomsburg arra
dunng an open house held at the
Fenslemaker Alumni House on
August
24.
Anending
open house weir
the
Ackerman dS. Jane
Ackerman M, Dennis Adams
Haixild
tmma June Adams
*74,
'72.
Karen
Anselni. Carol Raih -84. Ruth Bishop
^1. Sieve Bishop. Joanna
Buc kingham
'41.
Buckingham
"41.
Boyd F.
Nancy VanPeli
Chiado 74. Helen Cimbola *35,
Gordon Clapp '76. Fllcn Clemens
62, Paul Conanl 'W. Sylvia Costa
'^2. Dorothy Cronover '38. Ray
Oonover. Sandra Davis '80. Alex
Dubil '66. Judy Dubil. Nancy
I
dwiirds '70.
Ed Edwards
C
licsMc Edwards '41.
Edwards
'4
1
.
-73, Hdii
Siuan
Joan Keilcnuiui "68,
Elected to Alumni Board
Ron Eetlcmian. Bclty Fisher '48.
Barbara Frey. Randy Hamion '94.
Thirteen individuals were elected on
Mollie Hippcnsteel Harrell '^5.
Alumm Dtiy to ser\ e rwo-vear terms on
Board of Directors: (row one) Franklin Ed' Jones '54. Philadel
phia: Virginia Reed Bren •H2. Maplewood. N.J-: Nichole Woodson Smith 90,
Harrisburg: Jim Pegg '67. Williamsport: (row two) Cliff Maurer "firt,
the Alumni
Wescoesville:
Cameron Smith
'84.
Lafayette Hill:
Fay Ortiz
'H7.
Bloomshurg;
(rowihree) Vera Reanck Derk 60. Wyomissing: Carol Kishhaugh Bowen
Frackville: (row four) John Haney '85. Lancaster: Corey Waters
Selinsgrove:
and Steve Zezza
Cherry
N J.
Hill.
'93.
West Piuston. Absent was Scott Atk^y
Bill
Hancll '57, Leah Haussmann *88.
Mary Lou Fenslemaker John
Janice Keil "74.
Feme
"45.
Soberick
Krothc
'54,
'72.
Ladley
'95. Ethel
"79.
Linda Long. Clark Long. Jack Mulka
'86.
'66,
Dale Krolhe '60. Brian
Kathcnnc Mulka
Pilcski -64. Betty
Thcron Rhinard
*7I.
Den Long
Bob Rupp
'68.
Joanne
Row Reed
"^2.
"71,
'32.
'35,
Sandra Rupp
Rulh Dugan
Smcal
'39.
Albcn Smeal, Karleen
Smith
"72.
Ted Smith, Bemtcc
Alumni
An
volunteers
energein effort hv
Mumni Unard
flu-
In organize
a grtnip of volunteers to
and progrann i\ tinderwav l\vo \e%Mon% were
held recently at the Fen slemaker Alumm House to at t/uainl alumni with waw
thev can help to mainlain rxiUing projects and initiate new tmes Iraderxhip
on an ad hoi Volunteer Recruitment and Development Committee has been
pnn ided by John St nmgeour ^ immediate past pre Mdent. Sandy Rupp '71,
board secretary. Nam v Edwards '70. former board secretary: Carol Bowen
'72. board member, and Mary Anne Klemkoskv 19. houni member
Attending
assist with
alumni projei
t\
/,
Ktxrhcr
Thomas
W). Dale
Thomas,
Sandra Whitmire. Diane Wukovitz,
Steve Wukovitz, Jan Jankowski.
ShcMcy Gross-Gray and John
Pollard,
one of the two orientation sessions were Kalhryn Dildine 41. Betty Fisher
'48. '/jihreh(iarntusian 'VIM. Cluirles Henrie '18. Mary Ijiu
John '4^. Eleanor
Kennedy '52. Betty Penman /9. Betty Reed
Jeananne Scrimgeour '54.
and Mary Jane Wagner '42. Other \ey\iony will be u heduled later lhi\ fall for
'
volunteers unable to attend these firil sessions
who are interested m serving as
717
m
4058 or
8(Hi ^26
Alumni, parents or fnerufs
volunteers should contact the Alumni Office at
02U
Alumni garage sale
Wyoming Valley Chapter field a garage sale on July 30 to raise funds for scholAs a result, the group was able to award two $100 book scholarships
to two new students from the Valley. Drawings were held at the Frosh Sendoff/Alumni Picnic at Kirby Park on August 9. Shown in the photo with "treasures 'from the sale are Wanda McDonough. Jackie Ganz. Suzanne McCabe.
Susan Gottlieb. Debbie Ganz and Sandy McAndrew. Other alumni who assisted with the sale were Nancy Staima, Henry Hunt. Marvin Meizgfr. Stephanie
Ceyer. Darlene Payne and Nancy Lychos.
arships.
Class oj 1956
at
Buckalew
Wilh a mtrmher of ihr ( lus\
i>f
I'J^O \tr^tn^ u% tiHi utit pti ,idtnl
natural to have a class reunion at Buckatew Place on Alumni
il
Day
vvui tmiy
In atten-
dance were ikneeling) Ron Krafjack. Joan Kelchner. Miss Sandler. Jityce Buck
Walker. Curt English finlenm president). Rod Kelchner (presuient of Mansfield
University), (seiond row) Imis Burner.
Louise Krafjack. Joan Raah Stine,
Beverly Bryan Edwards. Mrs Sandler. Helen Clark Flecknoe. Marian Walsh
Chruney. Nanette
Hoy Crossman
'55.
Margaret Dultinger Hartley,
(third
row)
Gene Schultheis. Don Walker. John .Sandler, ten Flecknoe. John
Chruney. and Janet Engluh. Not present for photo were Charles and Tirm
Valente Skiplunas. Judy Stephens Harris and Mary Hoffecker Coughlan.
Dick
Bittner.
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Scholarship recipients for 1993-94
Scholarships provided by alumni and friends
of Bloomsburg Universiiy. lotalling over
$197,000. were awarded (o B.U sludenu for the
1993- 1994 academic year. Mos» of the awards
were presented during a reception last Septemdonors,
ber, attended by recipients, their families,
Alumni
faculty, adnunistrators. members of the
Board of Directors, and representatives of
the
B U Foundation
The recipients (in alphabetical order):
Michael Amow. a finance major from
Saylorsburg. the Mary Wilson Scholarship. $500.
This
IS
10
an S
Rhonda
scholarship.
a political science major from
Kim Aponick.
Gilbertsville. the
Honors Scholarship, $500.
A. Arndt. an elementary education major from Exton. the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up
Lbm
through
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco
and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the
University
Bridget S. Atkins, a psychology major from
Newion. ihc Phi Si^ma Pi Scholarship, $100.
Wanda
L. Bacher. a speech correction major
from Drums,
Si holarship.
University
Kelly
Jodi A. Beicrschmitt. a secondary educattm
Mount Carmel. the Mtuao
and Louise Mitrani Scholarship, The scholir
ship fund was set up through gifts and bequetts
from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, longtime benefactors of the University.
Lisa A. Belicka. a speech/communication
former members of the faculty.
Miss Belicka was also recipient of an Honors
Scholarship. $500.
Michelle Bet. an accounting major from Wind
Gap, the Nelson A. Miller Scholarship. $500. The
late Mr. Miller was a member of the music department faculty.
Catherine L. Betres, a philosophy major from
the Marco and Louise Mitrani ScholThe scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Warren. R.l
Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University.
Jill Bohringer. a secondary education math
major from Bayport, a Music Service Scholar^
ship. $350.
Tiffany J. Book, a biology major from Leola,
Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The
the
was
late
University
long-time benefactors of the University.
$900 This scholarship honors
Karen Boring,
from
major from Philadelphia, a Minority Scholarship,
in 1839.
Frcycrmuth. Class of 1 923, along with
gifts
other alumni and friends.
Heather
Chalfont. the
arship.
$1,000.
Jennifer Boyer. a biology major from
Balliel of Jim Thorpe, the Early
Susan Bair.
a secondary education
Bloomsburg, the James
computer
Alyssa
I).
$200.
Renee D. Boyer.
Scholarship
glish
Baird, a marketing major from
Chanibcrsburg, the
Mon o and Umise
Mitrani
The scholarship fund was
through gifts and bequests from the
late
set
up
Marco
was
set
late
Marco and Louise
scholarship
is
given
in
$300
Leigh A. Barnes, an elementary education
Haw Icy, the Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was
set up through gifts and bequests frvm the late
N
Y., the
Anna Lowrie
Wellel
Mrs Welles. Class of
scholarship
given to a student planmng a
is
1900. the
gious vocation.
rcli*'
J
Christa Brownawell. an elementary education
Carlisle, the A.
Kenneth and Mary
Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500,
a
member of the Class of
Mrs MaieiJ
1933.
Kristin L. Brubaker, an accounting major
from Ephrata, the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set V9
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time bertefacttHS
gifts and bequests from the late MaroO
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactor* ofthe
of the Umversit>-,
Umversity.
Maria D. Barnes, a secondary education math
major frvm Elysburg. the Conon Franklin V-!2
Careen A. Bulka. a secondary education biology major ft^om Lavelle. the Eleanor Wray Schatr
Scholarship. $200, This scholarship
arship.
is
provided
by members of the Na\7 V- 1 2 umt who were assigned to Bloomsburg between July I, 1943. and
September 30. 1944
Anna M. Bauer, a mass commumcations major from Poltsiown. the Marco and Louise Miiram
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,
bequest from
is
major from
James J.
the
Persis T. Bristol, an interpreter iraimng majof
major from
Scholarship. $500
Gibble.
and bequests from
Mitraru. long-time benet*
factors of the University.
honor of the incum-
Miss Baker was also recipient of a Minority
Chad
gifts
from Brooklyn.
bent president of the I'niveriily.
O. Baker. Jenny Minnich;
up through
Scholar ship. SI 5. Established in I960 through*
lliis
Rhomia
a secondary education En-
major from Allentown. the Marco and
Miss Baird was also recipient of an Honors
Scholarship. $500
Philadelphia, the President 's Scholarship.
Michelle Geczy.
Schol-
Universily.
Rhonda O. Baker, a management major from
Vitale.
Hammaker Sr
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the
Lisa Pizzichenu.
R.
arship. $500.
science major from Bethlehem, the Joanne Tho-
mas Scholarship.
Teter.
major from
Ontarma, a Music Service Scholarship. $500.
Rebecca J. Boudreau. a biology major from
Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Umversity.
Gaynelle Boyd, a secondary education math
served
Childhood Education Scholarship, $200.
Matthew
Mitrani.
Funding for this schol-
who have
our country's armed forces since the founding
arship
lefi)
a speech correction
and
gifts
was provided by the B.U, Foundation, using income from a bequest from Anna Miller
alumni and former students
ofthe University
from left) Tracy Walker. Tana M.
Savage Jr. WiUiam H. Lever.
up through
set
Marco and Louise
Marco and Louise Mitrani ScholThe scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
in
from
.
arship-
scholarship fund
all
(standing,
WcM
English major from
bequests from the
gifts
rial Scholarship.
(Seated,
a nursing major from
M. Beard,
Chester, a University Scholar Scholarship
Marco and Louise Mitrani
the
The scholarship fund was set up
and bequests from the late Marco
Denise Guinn Bailey, an elementary education major from Lcwisburg. the Veterans Memo-
(Sfolfd. from left) Ahhfv Garrison. Veronica Kentu y. Meredith Layos and Michael
McCormick: {standing, fwm left) Karen Zaffiw. Darnel Knorr. Lori McDonald. Lisa A.
Belickit. Marcy Fiorey and Kathleen Wert.
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of fte
and Louise Mitrani. long-lime benefactors of the
through
up
major from Annville. the Oscar and Sarah
of the University.
Guerrieri
set
Mmo
late
Bakeless Sclwlarship. $350. The Bakclesses wcte
scl up through gifts and bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors
Mary and Art
and bequests from the
gifts
Marco and Louise
from Allcntown. the
Miiram Scholarship The scholarship fund was
center, with
through
D. Anderson, a social sciences ma-
jor
Karen M. Craig,
The scholarship fund was
Scholarship
through
$500 The
late
Miss Wray. a former
member and coach of women's
teams, is a member of the Umversit> 's
ulty
fac-
athletic
AihleOC
Hall of Fame.
Philip A. Burrell. a secondary education eai*
science major from Sunbury, the
Marco axi
Scholarship recipients for 1993-94
Louise Mtlnmi Schoiarship. The scholarship fund
was
set
late
Marco and Louise
up through
gifts
and beque&ts from
the
Mitrani, long-umc bene-
factors of the University.
N.J.. a University
Scholar Schol-
recipient of an Account-
Soraya M. Faulk, a biology major from
Man o and Louise Mitrani Schoi
arship The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts ai>d bequests from the late Marco and Louisc
Mitnuii,
arship.
Timothy Casey, a B.U. graduate who went on
to receive a master's
was also
$250
Farrell
Warminster, the
Jennifer Caldwell, a speech correction major
from Bndgeton.
Miss
ing Scholarship.
degree
Shippenshurg
at
long-umc benefactors of the
Tracey A. Fedor.
l'niversit>
nursing major from
j
Freeland. the Hazleion General Hospital Scht>i
University, the Eunice Davtlla Scholarship.
arship. $2,954
$1,000
Marcy Fiorey. a psychology major from
Shamokin, the Ellen Barker Scholarship. $225
This
IS
an S.I.O. scholarship.
Nicole A. Caucci. an elementary education
major from Mayfield. a University Scholar Schttl-
The
Monica J. Charles, a speech correction major
from
laic
Dr Barker was a member of the
faculi>
Scott Firmstone. a management major ln>m
arship.
Lilitz,
a Music Service Scholarship. $350.
who
surer of S.I.O.
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University.
$100, This scholarship
a biology major from
Kalhryn Confer,
Miller Scholarship.
Miller, Class of 1981.
a math major from
Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Cory M. Clark,
Selinsgrove, the
M
Honesdale. the rimoths
$500
died
in
was
an automobile acti
Nicole
M.
Fisher, a special education majoi
Tammy Hrusovskv
from Ene, the
is
Scholarship,
vice Scholarship. $350.
Jeanne Cortez, a biology major from Goshen.
a
mass communications
gifts
sister m memory of Miss
Guemen. a well-liked member of the Class of
1984, who died in 1986. Rita's faimly and fncnds
have established
this perpetual scholarship in her
memory.
Jenny E. Crowley, a business economics major from Towanda, a University Scholar Schoiar-
Farrah H. Franzosa. an accounting major
from Momsvillc. a University Scholar Scholar
ship.
Charles Frilz. an accounting major from
Benton, the Benton High School Scholarship.
$2,000
Crystal C. Frye,
Tina M. Delorey. an accounting major from
Paimerton. a University Scholar Scholarship.
Elizabeth Devett, a biology major from
Millmom. the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Mitram, long-tune benefactors of the University
Nicole J. Dolat. an English major from Cov
Marco and Louise Mitrani Schtilscholarship fund was set up through
and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Conn
arship The
entry.
,
the
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University.
Lorren M. Doiunoyer. a biology major from
Hegins. the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholar
ship. The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequesLs from the late Marco and Ixui-w
Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University
Michelle L. Dugan, a secondary education
math major from Waisontown. a University
Scholar Scholarship.
Christopher D. Earle, a chemistry major from
Troy, the
Mon o and Louise Miirani Scholarship
The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and
bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram.
long-time benefactors of the University.
Karen Edwards, an accounting major from
Orangcville. the Paul J
Yon Jr Scholarship.
$500.
Christopher Esser.
Chester, the
The
The scholarship fund was set up through
late Marco and Louise
and bequests from the
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University
ship.
gifts
the
Eric C. Foulke, an accounting major from
Man o and Louise Mitrani Scholar
ship.
Sigma Sigma Sigma
at
Oreficld, the
presented to a
is
late
a history
Roben Redman
major from West
Scholarship. $600
Mr Redman was one of B.U.'s roost suc-
cessful football coaches.
Melissa
Ann
from Sayre. the
Farrell, an
accountmg major
Norman Hilgar
Scholarship.
pro$250. The late Dr Hilgar was an accountmg
AdnunisBusiness
of
the
chairperson
and
fessor
traboD Department
Muiuitesko
time benefactors of the University
major from Bethlehem, the Rita Guemeri Scholarship. $400. This scholarship
V.
genital heart defect.
N.Y-. a Student Leadership Scholarship. $150.
Karen M. Craig,
Harry Jenktns. David
who was an audiology graduate
ume of her death, caused by a con-
Miss Fisher was also recipient of the Man o
and Louise Miirani Scholarship. The scholar
ship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long
major from Lake Ronkonoma. N. Y. a Afujic Ser-
Hili.
Ms. Hrusovsky,
bom
Erika Corbo. a secondary education Enghsh
Tara
provided by fncnds of
student
in thai facility.
L
dent
Baby Bloomer Scholarship. $ 1 .000.
presented by Bloomsburg Hospital to a student
Millville. the
I
a former trea
a
nursing major from
Williamsburg, the Student Memorial Scholarship.
S400
and sciences major
from Bloomsburg, the Editha Ent Adams Schol
Abbey Garrison, an
arship. $100.
to
honor
this
This scholarship was established
member
(Seated, from
arts
of the Class of 1924
(standing
Weslen.
lejt)
Mernjin elyn
J rom left) Amy M.
Aartm
R. White.
.Smilh.
lodt.
Kartn
Megan
Suiho. J
W Sutton.
Coteen lompkm\. Veronica
i.
Matthew A
Iru
kelt.
lavlor;
Howard M.
J. /jiffiro
who
was an outstanding teacher of English at Central
Columbia High School by B U alunuu who were
her former students.
It is
given annually to the
member of the graduating
Ccnual Columbia who enrolls at B U
highest ranking
at
das',
Miss Gamson was also recipient of the Man o
and Louise Mitram Scholarship The scholar
ship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, long
time benefactors of the University
Dixie K. Gavason. a secondary cducatu)n his
M
from Selinsgrove. the Erma
Hefferan Scholarship, $500 Miss Hefferan pro
vidcs this scholarship in appreciation o( the lime
tory major
at Bloomsburg
Miss Gava-son was also recipient of a Univer
she spent as a student
Scholar Schtilarship.
Michelle Geczy. a history major from Street,
Md the Richard Savage Foelr\ Scholarship.
sity
.
SlOO
Mr
Savage
is a retired
member of the En
ghsh Depanmenl faculty
Miss Geczy was also recipient of the John J
scholarship is
Serff Sr. Scholarship, %S00 The
provided by Mrs. Polly Scrff in
late
memory
Polly Serf
Michelle R. Geczy. center, with Dr. John Serf Jr. and Mrs.
of her
husband, a long-time member of the
University s history department faculty
Jeanioc L. GeerUngs. an elementary education
major from
sec
up through
Mano and Louise
The schoiarship fund was
Pineville. ihe
Mitrani Scholarship
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors
Pages
Scholarship
of the Universily
from
C had Cibble. a managcmcnc major
S500
Scholarship.
Schrno
Angeh
hphrau. the
This vcholarship
given
is
memory
in
Mr
of
Mary
Schcno. Cla-w of 1 952. by hii sisler-in-law.
husband,
Bciierly Maiers. Cfass of 1933. and her
A
(Seated,
Painter,
Denise
Gumn
Bailey:
from left) Susan Bair.
Kakaley. Persis
from left) Wnuh // Hoffman. Tina WHa>ski. MichaelJ.
Careen A. Bulka, Karen Edwards.
T.
Lion, the Louis
of the University
James Gilliam, a marketing major from Elkins
Park, a Nnnunwtde Insurance Scholarship, $500
Shelley t. Glasmyer. a management major
a history
major and baskeiUoyd Scholar
from Kaston. the Dick
President ot the Class of
$700
1%2. Mr
is
a
He
Fame
member of the B U
is
for
Athletic
coordinator of the alumni
student recruitment program in New Jersey and
formerly served on the Alumni Board of Directors.
Good,
IVisIa A.
Litil/. the Ia-oh
S
I
O
from
Kozuhoi Scholarship, $ 50. This
1
scholarship.
Aleta Gruff, an accounting major from Clarks
Summit, the Mon o and Ltmise Miirani SchoUir
Pie scholarship fund was
ship
gifts
and bequests from the
late
set
up through
Marco and Louise
Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the Umversity
P.
MacNeal. Sheila A. Martucci. Cheryl A.
Mitstifer.
Man o and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship. The
tlic late
Marco and Louise
Mitraiu,
lung tunc benefactors of the University,
I'hrislophiT S. Grove, an accountmg major
Iroiii Pliilddclphia.
the
Mono and Louise Mitrani
C>uillaume. a secondary education
trom Warminster, a Universiry Scholar Schol-
arship
Thntey, Rhtynda
gifts and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the
through
Umversity.
Heidi Hodder. a medical technology major
from Gillette, the James H. McCormick Scholar
ship.
late
Marco and Louise
Mitrani, long-
time benefactors of the University.
Wendy H. Hoffman, an adult health major
from Watsontown. the Dorothy and Lloyd
Wartman Scholarship. $300. This scholarship
was provided by Francis 'Doc' Sell. Class of
1935.
Heather M. Holzman.
up through
set
gifts
a
secondary education
and bequests from the
of the Umversity,
Melissa
Ann
Imes, a music major from Port
Howard F Fenstemaker Scholarship,
A member of the Class of 1912. Dr
$350
Fenstemaker was a long-time faculty member,
a computer information sci-
the
Alumm
Alumni Quarterly, and president of
Association
rector of the
ship Scholarship. $250.
scholarship goes to a
Maro
L.
nujor frvtm
HarUnan.
a secondar> education
Sull\h ater, the Ercel
$300
late
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
ence major from Ncscopeck, a Student Leader-
Mr
Bxdleman Schol-
He
also servede as di-
Maroon and Gold Band, and
member of the
this
band.
Miss Imes was also recipient of the Mabel C.
Jury Scholarship. $500,
vided a monetar>- bequest to the University which
Michael J. Kakaley. a secondary educaDon
math major from Sheppton. the George and Dor-
has been used to create an alunmi scholarship
oihy Wasdovich Scholarship. $900.
arship.
his
Bidleman. Class of 1912. pro-
in
meruory
Rebecca K. Hartman. an
and science
major from Bloomsburg. the Enola Snyder Evans
Scholarship. $500 This scholarship is given by
arts
Kathr>'n John Evans. Class of 1936.m
memory
of her mother-in-Uw. Mrs Evans. Class of 1910
Ian R. Hastiiigs. a pohtical science major from
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Nicole M. Hlavacek, a mass communications
major from Dalton. the Marco and Louise Miiruni
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up
editor of The
Randy Harraon,
Dawn A.
Mr. Rygiel. an honorary alumnus,
Royal, die
Rachel E. Hall, an elementary education ma-
Hiftgins.
late
gave many years of dedicated service to the University as professor and chairperson of the De-
Marco and Louise
)or
Mark A. Wasakoski.
$200. The
University
set
Scholarship.
Stellar.
Kyle Hindsman. a data processing major from
Willow Grove, the Waller Rygiel Scholarship.
Miirani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
Matthew
Michael McCorrnick. Leslee D.
University.
gifts and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitrant, long-lime benefactors of the
was
major from Warminsier, a University Scholar
left)
Jenkins, a former
major from Shickshinny, the Marco and Louise
scholarship fund
thniugh
fwm
D
Bloomsburg student and honorary alumnus of the
up
The
Scholarship
O. Baker. Roseanne M.
Jenkins. Class of 1942. by
from the
Grler. a biology major from Easton,
bequests fuxii
(standing,
Mrs
of
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University
T.
scholarship fund was set up through gifts and
TraceyA. Fedor. Alyssa Baird. Lisa Belicka, Venmica Kenney;
memory
her husband. Colonel Harry
Grbavac. a marketing major from
Man o and Louise Mitrant Scholarship Tlic scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests friini the late Marco and Louise
Amy
Bethlehem, the
the
left)
in
State
ing Scholarship. $250.
Ryan G.
(Seated, from
Cultures Scholarship. $250.
$500 Dr McCormick is chancellor of the
System of Higher Education and is president emcntus of Bloomsburg Umversity.
Miss Hodder was also a recipient of the Man o
ami Louise Mitrani Scholarship- The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
Miss Graff was also recipient of an AccountErin
mcni.
partment of Business Education,
(;iM>dhurt. a marketing major from
Marc W.
IS iui
a special education major
a Umversii\ Scholar Scholarship
Green Lane,
Merrijocelyn Smith. Heather Balliei. Uiurie Siepp.
The scholarship ts provided by family, colleagues
and fncnds of the late Dr Thompson, long-time
professor and chairperson of the English Depan-
Tara Hill, an elementary education major from
Hunlock Creek, the Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship, $1,000. The scholarship was established
Hall of
left)
Nicole Henry, an English major from Red
F. Thompson Scholarship. $300.
and Utuisc Mit/ani. long time benefactors of the
ihc Huskies and
from
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University.
Leslee D. Higgins. a mass communications
major from Mechanicsburg. the Languages and
Lloyd was an outstanding basketball player
{standing,
and bequests from the
from Lot k Haven, the Mon o and Louise Miirani
Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up
through gifts and bequests from the late Marco
ship.
KetulraA. Toneiti. Melissa Farrell. Ateta Graff. Kathryn Confer;
The scholarship fund was set up through
late Marco and Louise
ship
up through gifts and bequests from the late
Marco and Louise MiUani. long-time benefactors
Shawn (Jodown.
left)
Hee. a theater arts major from PhilaMarco and Louise Miiram Scholar-
P.
gifts
ball player
fmm
John
Jacqurlyn E. ililes. an clemenlao educauon
from Moscow, the Marco and Louise
Miirani Scholarship The scholarship fund wa^
University,
(Seated,
University
set
(standing,
Bristol.
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the
delphia, the
Kcnncih Maicrs
niajor
AmySerana. Jason M.
Pocono Summit, the Mano and Umise Miirani
The scholarship fund was set up
through gifts and bequests from the late Marco
Scholarship
Brent Kelchner, a secondary educauon genand biology major from Bloomsburg.
eral science
it\e
Alma SeybenWibon Scholarship. S\00 Mrs.
Wilson. Class of 1925 and 1934. uughi elementary school for
40 years
in the Central
Columb"
School Disinct.
Gregory
Kdemen
Jr„ a histcxy major from
recipients
Monro ami Louise Mitram SchoiarThe schotanihip fund was set up through
Trappe, the
ship.
gifts
and bequests from the
laic
ship.
$:5o
Christian Layne. an arts arkl sciences major
from Philadelphia, a Minont\ Scholarship
Marco and Louise
Mitnini. long-time benefactors oC the University.
SI. 000
Brian D. Keller, a political science major from
Bloombburg. the Man o and Louise Mitrani
Meredith Layos, an elementary education
major from Bloonwburg. the Elizabeth ^ndru.^^
The scholarship fund was set up
through gifts and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefacloni of the
Scholarship.
Scholarship. $500
the
late
Mrs Andrusi ujs
A
Andniss. prcsidcni
Jennifer Lefevcr, a gctilogy imjiH from RcjJ
Jan Hutchinson Scholarship. $500 Ms
Veronica Kenney. a graduate student from
Elysburg.the R. Bruce Albert Scholarship. %}00
ing. die
Hutchinson
Mr. Albert, Class of 1906. was a former
late
The
of Dr Har^c)
of the UniversitN from 19.19 to 1969.
University
The
widow
ball
Alunmi Association.
Miss Kenney was also recipient of an Honors
president of the
and
isiundmfi.frtmt
John l^h.
Mr. Lch was also recipient of the Jerrold
Gnffis Scholarship. $1,000
was
set
late
Marco and Louise
cmenius of the University
Rebecca M. Lehman, a speech correction
major from Pine Grove, the Fram es Fay DeRose
Scholarship. $350, The late Mrs. DeRose was
laclors of the University.
Annji Kinoshita. an English major from
Cecd C Seronsy Scholarship. $3(X),
The scholarship was established m memory of
lumsdale. the
Dr. Seronsy. scholar
and professor of English, by
his wife. Dr, Louise Seronsy.
The
late
Mtss
McCammon
taught physical education and coached
athletics for
Alex
jor
many
women's
Dr Gnffis
vice
is
ii
member
of the Cla.ss of 1976.
William H. Lever, a secondary education com
puler science major from Richboro, the
IS
Eh
member and swiiimung coach
Mr. Lever was also recipient of the C7v(/f
a former faculty
Shuman Scholarship. $250 The lute Mr Shuman
was a member of the Class ot 1906.
Donna J.
from Berwick, the Class of 1941 Scholarship.
$650,
Liffiton. a .secondary education matli
major from Vestal. N.Y.. the
Man o and
Lttuisc
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
set
Jaraes R. Kline, a nursing major from Read-
up through
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time bcnclactors
mg. a University Scholar Scholarship.
of the University
Daniel Knorr. a graduate student from
Bloorasburg, the Gerald Bacon Scholarship,
Cindy Luckangelo, a management major from
Marco and Umise Mitram
Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up
H
$ 1 50, Mr. Clayton
Hmkel, Class of 940.
1
pro-
fessor emeritus of business education, provided
this scholarship in
memory of one of his first stu-
Philadelphia, the
through
gifts
University.
Jennifer Koban, a special education major
from Bloomsburg, the Emily Reuwsaat Scholar-
New
The
late Dr.
Reuwsaat was a member
of the faculty.
Robin Koch, an
arts
and sciences major from
Melissa
M.
The scholarship fund was
through gifts and bequests from the
late
set
(
Scholarship.
gifts
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the
late
left)
Monica
left)
J.
Charles. Karen Btning. Erihi Corho.
Ijsso Smart.
Handv Harrmm, Jeanne
James
Gilliam. Hridget
S.
Milum
Si holt.
Atkins. Kathleen Warner.
C 'ttrtez-
set
up
Marco
and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefaclork of the
up
Erln P. MacNeal. a biology major from
Dunmore. the Biology/Atlied Health Sciences
Scholarship, $250.
Marco
Alice Maczuga. a graduate student from
Mifflinvillc. the
University
$ .000. Mr. Gross was on undergraduate student
Kenneth S Gross Scholarship,
1
Cynthia Kraje, a mass communications maBrenJa K. Hafner Schol-
at
Bloomsburg from 1970
to
jor from Broomall. the
completed the requircmenLs
arship. $350.
given a
Miss Kraje was also recipient of the Man,
Frymire Kirk Scholarship. $200. Mrs. Kirk. Class
left
total
1974 and has since
for a
He
degree
lias
of $2(X).(MXJ to the University for
scholarships and for the renovation of the
Ken
neth S Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall.
Michael Magalengo. a marketing major from
a bequest to provide this scholar-
Orwigsburg. the Meyer arui Mildred Eaton Levitt
ship
Amy
from
slandmy. from
York City, the Marco and Louise Mitrani
and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the
of 1894.
(Seated,
University-
Kovalick. a biology major from
Beaver Meadows, the Man o and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship
Marco
late
Lesiba Mabokela, an accounting major from
through
Alientown, a Minority Scholarship. $1,000.
and bequests from the
and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the
dents. Jerry Bacon. Class of 1951.
ship. $500.
R. Kline.
president
year\.
Kleiner, an elementary education ma-
F.
Muiihew OmtUiuine. James
McLaughlin Scholarship. %50(} Mr. Mcl^iughlin
Patricia R. Kirn, an elementary education
major (rom Schwenksville. the Lucy McCammim
Scholarship. $500.
Cattcci.
A
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund
and bequests from the
.A
ren.
.
Mitrani. long-lime bene-
M
C Arvc. KelU
Heimi. Jennijer CaUiweU.
Furnth H. Frtm:oAti. thxie K. Cttvosoti Distti
Krmetz. Crysiol
S'u ole
Gary Holland Scholarship. $500.
This scholarship is provided by Dr Robcn War-
Kerriann Kimberiey, a secondary education
math major from Litile Falls. N J the Man o and
gifts
A. Otuhi.
a business econunucs major from
lefti
Ephrata. the
Scholarship, $500.
up through
tStiittil.jnmiU'ftt .\m\
the cv^ach of the successful soft-
is
field hiK'key teams.
Kravelz. an English major from
Scholarship. $275.
This .scholarship
by Mrs Levitt, Class of 1942, and her
S500.
band.
Walter
S.
Krzywicki. a nnanagement major
from Warminster, the Dave Rathkey Scholarship.
$150. This
IS
an
liberal arts
at
Marceen Malanry. a management major from
and engi-
West Milton,
the
Kenneth S Gross Scholarship.
neenng major from Pottstown, a University
$1,000. Mr. Gross
at
arts
made
Bloom-sburg
Scholar Scholarship
Michelle L. Lapoint, an
late hiLs
m appreciation of the edu-
cation she received and the fncnds she
S. 10. scholarship.
Nathaniel R. Lantz. a
Meyer (Mike),
provided
is
Walnutport. a Student Leadership Scholarship.
and sciences
L
from
left)
Thomas
C. Neugebauer.
Marcy
C. O'Hrien.
Chase Farker,
Tindall.
to
1974
artd
has since
completed the requirements for a degree He has
of $200,000 to the University for
given a
of the Umversity.
wide Insurance Scholarship. $500.
total
scholarships and for the renovation of the Ken-
neth S Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall-
Miss Malaney was also recipient of a Nation-
managemeDt major from
Christopber Manhall. an accounting major
Newfoundland, the College of Business Scholar-
from Philadelphia, the Gary Holland Scholarship.
a
Kathy
was an undergraduate student
Bloomsburg from 1970
major from Hooesdale. the Marco and Louise
Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
set up through gifts aiKl bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Milram. long-time benefactors
Mark LaFavc.
(Seated,
Page?
Scholarship
This IS an S O scholarship
Michelle Martin, a secondary education com-
\5()0
puter science major from
and
New Holland, the Marco
Milram Scholarship The scholarwas SCI up through gifts and bequests
late Marco and t^uise Mitrani. long-
Lifuise
ship fund
from the
time benefactors of the University.
Martucd.
Sheila A.
(ScainJ.
I'miu lu Troshun. Susantie M. Uhck. Susoti C.
1
I
lnini
from left) Sti-phanit' / JuUv Newton and Hoseanne Stellar.
/loiii liji)
1
\
.
fianu's.
a graduate student
from
U
Family Scholarship. %25(f
TVacy L. McCloskry. a theater arts major from
Clarence, a University Scholar St holarship
Bloonisburg.lhcfl
Petro: (standmn.
memory of one of his
Mr
Clayton
H
first
students, Jerry Bacon.
a
mathematics and
computer information sciences major from
Bloomsburg, a
t/. Family Scholarship. $250
Jevin McGonigle. a finance major from
Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time bene-
through
Shawn
P,
Conynghum.
Scholarship
Christopher Orth, an accounting major from
Sinking Spnng, the
These are
Jason M. Palmer,
Chase H. Parker,
set
up
Mitchell B. Parker, a liberal arts and engi-
set
University,
factors of the University.
Jennifer Pehowic. an anthropology major
$500 The scholarship
by
his brother.
is
given
in
Colonel Harry Jenkins. Class
up through
gifts
.
a
and bequests
fmm
the late
a secondary education
Mono
and
factors of the University.
Miss Minnich was also recipient of the
O Renninger Scholarship, S\. 000 The
scholarship is given in memory of MrsCatherine
Renninger, Class of 194 1 by her husband, Clark
R, Renningcr. Class of 1941
and bequests from the
late
of the University,
Susan C. Petro, a mass communication major
N.J.. the Class of 1933 Scholar
from Andover.
ship. $400,
Mayfield, the Margaret Bittner Parke Scholar
The late Dr Parke. Class of 1924
was an educator and author.
Dorothy M. Raggiio. an elementary education
ship. $300.
major from Tamaqua. the Class of 1968 Scholar-
Stephanie Reichner. an elementary education
major from Sunbury. the Svlvia H Cronin Scholarship.
Cheryl A. Mitstifer, a theater arts major from
BcPAick. the B U Ftumly Scholarship, $250
Kristin L. Mott. an elementary education
major from Lcvitiown, the Monro and Louise
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefaaor>.
of the Umversm-
Thomas C. Neu^bauer, a liberal arts and
engincenng major from Fairfield, a University
late
Miss Cronin was a
mem-
Peter Rinella. an adult health major from Lock
Haven, the Russ Houk Scholarship, $2,000 This
scholarship honors the
memory of this
very suc-
cessful coach and teacher, especially his contri-
butions to Bloomsburg 's wrestling program.
Lisa Rudolph, a nursmg major from Lansdale,
$200 The
Dr Hippensiecl was a member of the nuis-
the Eloise Hippensieet Scholarship.
late
mg department
faculty
John Ruiz, an
a Untversirv
Mitrani Scholarship
gifts
$250 The
ber of the music department faculty.
.
up through
gifts
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors
ship.%\50-
Umise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund
was set up through gifts and bequests from the
late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time bene-
set
up through
set
Lisa Pizzichemi, an F.nglish major from
Mitrani. long-time benefactors;
Jenny R. Minnich.
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and bequests from the
Mitrani. long-lime bene
from Northumberland, the Marco and Louist
Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fimd was
Hnglish major fr\>m Levitlown. the
Deborah M.
gifts
from Freeland, the U. Donald Jenkins Scholar-
ot the Umversit)'
Farrvll. Lisa Riuiolph,
up through
Michalesko. a management major
V,
Marco and Louise
Ann
Scholarship.
psychology major from
a
Marco and Louise
set
Melissa
major from
Tumhach
Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund
late
Diane E. Miller, an elementary education
major frum Mechanicsburg, the Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
Yatcilla.
a history
$1000.
StuJi nr Ixadi-rship Scholarship. $500.
L
$100.
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the
puter science major from l^wrenceville, N.J
Diane
Bittner Scholarship,
scholarships.
late
gifts
Janice Michaud. a secondary education com-
Fisher. Jennifer Lefever.
O
was
11.
M.
S.I
Hazlelon, the William A.
of 1942 (honorary),
left)
Dave
neenng major from Bensalem. the Marco and
memory
who
lost his hfe serving his country during World War
from
Marco
McShea. a history major from
the Marco and Louise Milram
of Ll. Jenkins, a former Bloomsburg student
Schrodi. Nicole
late
University,
and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the
ship.
Cynthia Kraje. Jennifer Boyer. Dixie K. Gavason, Truly A. Walters:
and bequests from the
Marco
through
David
left)
gifts
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the
Philadelphia, a University Scholar Scholarship
$250.
from
gifts
Carlos A. Ojeda Jr., a management major
from Reading, the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up
Matlavage Scholarship.
PottsviIlcthcytJie/j/i W.
(standing,
and bequests from the
set
late
$175. and the Al Decker Scholarship,
Stephanie McDonald,
(Seated,
up through
was
in
Class of 1951
Michael Amow, Robert Snyder.
English
Scholarship
also recipient of a Student
ness education, provided this scholarship
l-irmstone.
1
$1,000
Hinkcl. Class of 1940, professor emeritus of busi-
lejt} Si oil
9
Marcy C. O'Brien, a pre-physical therapy
major from King of Prussia, a University Scholar
1
{standing from
1
Suzette
major from Philadelphia, a Mmohtv Scholarship,
Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $ 50
Kizywu kt;
3. was a member of the faculty,
M. Novak, a secondary education
major from McAdoo, the Marco and
factors of the University.
a stKiology/crimmal justice
Lori McDonald, a business education/data
Dr. lioheri Warren. Walter S.
Ken
Auditonum in Carver Hall
Miss Newton was also recipient of the Kimher
Kusler Scholarship. $300. The late Dr Kuster.
neih S Gross
ors Scholarship. S500.
processing major from Springfield. N.J., ihc
Mm shall.
scholarships and for the renovation of the
Louise Milram Scholarship The scholarship fund
Leadership Scholarship, $750,
Christophei
1974 and has sinn-
to
Andruss was president of the University
from 1939 to 1969
Mr McComiick was also recipient of an Hon-
Mr McDaniel was
left)
Bloomsburg from 1970
at
completed the requirements for a degree. HehA^
given a total of $200,000 to the University for
Class of
John McDanlel,
from
Julie NewtOD, an elementary education major
from Berwick, the Kenneth S. Gross Scholarship.
$ 1 .000 Mr Gross was an undergraduate siudeni
Michael McCormlck. a computer and information science major from Bloomsburg. the
Harvey A. Andruss Sr Scholarship. $350, The
late Dr.
(Seated,
Scholar Scholarship
I
James
J.
art studio major from Blue
Scholar Scholarship.
Savage
Jr..
Bell,
a pre-physical therapy
majOT from Philadelphia, the Lamar Blass Scholarship. $150,
Mr
Blass. an outstanding athlete
Class of 1937, was killed serving his couoduring World War 11. He was inducted ujto
in the
ir>
the
BU
Athleoc Hall of Fall
in 1991.
recipients
Mr. Savage was also
recipient of the Francis
Sell Scholarship.
$700. Mr. Sell. Class of
1935. served on ihc Alumni
Board of Directors
tor eight years and
is a member of
the B U Athletic
Hall of
He was
member of the Class of 1906
Laura B.Schaeffer. a speech
was a
Milton Scholl. a secondary
education math
major from Allentown. a Music
SerMce Scholar-
mem-
an honorary alumnus of B.U.
Schrann. an elementary education
Thomas Scholarship, $200.
Merrijocelyn Smith, a secondary
education
math major from Ashland, the Marco
and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship
frond was
set up through gifts and
bequests from
Carlisle, the
Robert
Mr
is
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Miss Smith was also
ily
recipient of a B.U.
Fam-
Scholarship. $250.
Robert Snyder,
Bloomsburg. the Mary
This
is
a
University.
through
Stellar, a poUlical science major
from Elysburg. the Kenneth S Gross Scholarship,
Mr
Gross was an undergraduate student
at Bloomsburg from 1970 to 1974
and has since
completed the requirements for a degree. He
has
given a total of $200,000 to the Umversity
for
scholarships and for the renovation of the
Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall,
Stellar
was also recipient of a Mount
Carmel Scholarship. $500,
Laurie Stepp of Mount Carrael. the Extended
Programs Scholarship. $250
Nyree D. StolzofBloomsburg.afi.i/. Family
Scholarship, $250.
J.
and Louise Mitrani
and bequests from the
gifts
wa.s set
late
up
Marco
and Louise Mitrani. long-time
benefactors of the
University.
Robyn M. Toland. a mass communications
major from Boothwyn. the Marco
and h>uise
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship
fund wa.s
set up through gifts and
bequests from
the late
Marco and Louise
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Coleen
Tompkins, a computer infonnaiion
science major from Philadelphia,
the Monro ami
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The
scholarship fund
was
laic
set
up through
gifts
Marco and Louise
and bequests from the
Mitrani. long-time bene
factors of the University
Kendra A.
Alex
F. Kleiner, center,
with C. Stuart
Tonetti. a secondary education
and Lda Hesste Fdwarth
geography major from Moscow, the Bernard
and
Frances Young Scholarship, $400
Mrs Young
and the late Mr. Young were members
of the Class
Veronica L. THckett. an elementary
educamajor from Emmaus. the Man o and
Louise
tion
set
up through
gifts
Marco and Louise
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the late
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Dawn A.
TVinJey. an English and French
jor from Linfield. the
Language and
W. SuttOD.
Pamela TVoshan. an
jor
ma
Cultures
a theater arts
major from
Marco and Louise Mitrani
Schol-
The scholarship fund was set up through
and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Mitram. long-ume benefactors of the University,
arship.
gifts
KimbeerJy Szczepkowicz. the Joan Auten
Women s Intramural Scholarship. $200.
Teresa Tamasaukas. a secondary education
interpreter training
ma
from Fnendsville. the James Bryden Scholar-
ship.
$500
member
The
in the
late Dr. Bryden was a faculty
Department of Communication
Disorders
Klrsi F. l^rbedsky, a chemistry major
from
Bloomsburg. the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship
The scholarship fund was set up
and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of
the
through
gifts
University
Susanne
.M. trick, an
elementary education
major from Paxinos. the Boyd
Scholarship. $300
Lissa Stuart of West Chester, a Music Service
Scholarship, $350.
Lansdalc. the
Mono
The scholarship fund
Scholarship. $250
Roseanne
Miss
the retired assistant vice
president
Mitrani Scholarship
an elementary education major
the
1
^
J..
Todt. a pre-physical therapy
major
Scholarship
biology major from
Wilson Scholarship, $500.
from Bethlehem, the Marco and Louise
Mitrani
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
set up
through gifts and bequests from the
late Marco
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of
S .000,
H,,,,,,,*,
of 1936
an S.LO. scholarship.
Megan Suba,
Norton
Amy M.
the lalc
Marco and Louise
«„„/,„
science major from
Norton Scholarship, $500
G
from Dillsburg. the
Marco and Umise Mitrani Scholar-
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Miss Serang was also recipient
of the Joanne
r,r.;u /.„,.„.,„„*,„,
Scholarship.
L. Serang. a psychology
major from
The scholarship fund was set up
through
and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise
Uf„
Kathy L. TindaU. an elementary
education
major from Allentown. a
Umversity Scholar
major from Sayre. the A
Kenneth and Man,
BeilerlyMaiers Scholarship,
$500. Mrs. Maicrs
IS a member of
the Class of 1933.
Tammi L. Scott, an elementary
education
major from Enon Valley, the
Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship. The
scholarship fund was
set up through gifts and
bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-tmie
benefactors
of the University.
gifts
(-SV,„«/.y„,„,
for student life,
ber, as well as
ship.
long-ume bene
Matthew Teter. ^ poliucal
Deborah M. Schrodi. a biology
major from
Leola. the John A. Hoch
Scholarship, $350. Dr
Hoch is a retired administrator and
Hatfield, the
Miirani.
faculty member in the
mathematics and computer
science department,
ship, $350.
Amy
1
education
Denise Teles, a secondary
education math
major from Bethlehem, the
J Edward Kerlin
Scholarship, $250 The late
Mr Kerl.n was a
University
Dyan M.
1
memor>
in
factors of the University
and Louise Mitrani. long-time
benefactors of the
faculty
g.ven
bequests fn^m the
Marco
late
...
Hunsinger. a long-time
administrator and
Marco and Louise
ate
up
and bequests from the
gifts
scholarship
resi-
»
math major from Monr^^ton.
the Mono and
Louise Mitrmi Scholarship
The scholanAip fund
was set up through gilts and
correction major from Lebanon, the
Marco and Louise Miiram
Scholarship. The scholarship
fund was set
t^wough
this
member of the Council of Trustees
Matthew A. Taylor, . secondary
Shuman
Mr Shuman
Mr
ot
a
also recipient of the
Clyde
Presented to a
dent advisor,
Fame
Scholarship. $250. The
late
1
math major from Shenandoah,
the Elton
Hunsmger Scholarship. $250
Doc
1943.
is
F
Buckingham
Mr
Buckingham, Clasi of
vice president cmentus of the Univer-
(Seated,
Amdt:
from
left)
Heidi Hodder. W.lham
istandinfi.from
AnnaM.
left}
Wanda
L
H
Uver. Rhonda 1). Anderson. UsaA
Bac ker. Aly.y.w fJ. Baird. Leigh A Barnes
'
Bauer. JodiA. Beterschmitl, Philip A.
Burreli
sity,
Miss Urick was also recipient of the A. Kenneth and Mary Betterty Maters Scholarship,
$500.
Mrs Maicrs
is a member of the Class of 1933.
Christine Vayda, an elementary education
major from Havertown. a University Scholar
Scholarship.
Tana M.
Vitalc. a nursing major from
Pottsville. the
Helene Robertson Scholarship,
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.
Scholarship
recipients
Dr Robertson was a member of
dcpanmcnt faculty
Diinid Walker, n ntasi. communicauun.s major from Camp HilJ, ihc Man o and Luuise Mitrani
Sclwlarihtp. The scholarship fund wa& set up
through
and bequesLs from the late Marco
The
$700
late
ihc nursing
Cory M. Clark. Nicole J. Dotal, L/}rren M. Donmoyer, Soraya M.
Faulk; istaiulm^. from left) Abbey S. Garrison. Jacquelyn E. Giles, Amy T. Grhavac.
Ryan G. Grier. John
Hee, Nicole M. fllavacek.
(Seated,
from
left)
and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the
University
Tracy Walker,
nursing major from
a
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of
Umversity.
Yatcilla. an elementary
Diane L.
educauon
major from Gilberton, the Charlotte Hess
arship,
$150
The
late
Dr
Si hot
Hess. Class of 195;
I
was a member of the faculty.
Karen ZafTiro. a secondary educaUon malh
major from West Lawn, the Lee AumilU r Si hotarship, $500. The late Mr. Aumiller was a mem-
I'.
Bellcfonlc. Ihc Helene Robertson Scholarship,
$700
The
laic
Or RobcrlAon was a member of
Ihc nursing department faculty
Truly A. Wallers, a history major from
Erma M. Hrfferan Scholarship,
Hughesville, the
Miss Hcfferan provides
$500.
in appreciation
this scholarship
of the lime she spent as a student
Bloomsburg
Kathleen Warner, an accounting major from
a(
Benton, the Pmjessional Secretaries International
Scholarship, $150,
Mark
ber of the faculty at B.U.
Miss Zaffire was also a recipient of the Marca
and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long-
ume
benefactors of the University.
Beth D. Zebrowski. a psychology major from
Allentown, the Marco arui Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through
and bequests fromthe late Marco and Loui
Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Umversi
gifts
A, Wasakoski, a secondary education
psychology major from Mount Carmel. the Mount
Carmel Scholarship. $500.
Corey J, Weaver, an accounting major from
Akron, the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise
Mitram. long-ume benefactors of the Umversity.
M. Webb, a secondary educauon Enmajor from Trevose, the Marvo and Louise
Felicia
glish
Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
up through
SCI
(Seated,
from
left)
Heidi Hodder, Heather
(.ttandinfi.from left)
Donna J.
M
Hotvnan. Aleta Graff. Hnan
Kernann Kimberley. Melissa M. Kovaltck, Michelle
Uffiton. Lesiba
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors
L
I).
Keller;
Lapoint.
Mabokela. Michelle Martin.
of the University.
Nathaniel Weems, a marketing major from
Hamsburg, a University Scholar Scholarship.
Kathleen Wert, a management major from
Enola. the Richard A. Benefield Scholarship.
$1,000.
Ml, Benefield
community
a former busmess and
is
leader in Bloomsburg, as well as a
former member of the B.U. Foundation Boaixl of
Directors
Howard M. Weslen.
a liberal arts
neering major from Royersford, the
and engi-
Gaffney Award
Marvo and
Louise Mitrant Sclwhirshtp. The schol^lup fund
was
set
late
Marco and Louise Mitiam. long-time bene-
up through
gifts
Amy
Kravetz '94 was named as this
year 's recipient of the Tom Gaffney
Outstaruiing Ambassador Award. Amy
was a member of the Husky Ambassa-
and bcquesLs from the
factors o( the University.
Aaron R. White, an English major from
Shdmok.in, the
arship.
Ilic
dors for four years, sen'ing in various
Mon o and Umise Mitram Schol-
positions including president.
scholarship fund was set up through
The
Marco and Louise
award
is
Mitram. long time benefactors of the University
Tina Wikoski. a secondary educauon Spanish
person
who best epitomizes leadership
major from Bloomsburg, the Don>ihy and
award
gitts
and bequests from the
Wanmm
late
Scholarship, $300.
and the ideals of the organization. The
memory of Tom
a former president of
Husky Ambassadors, who died in the
Uovd
is
Gaffney
This scholarship
was provided by Francis Doc"
presented each year to the
Sell. Class of
given in
'90.
service of his country.
1935.
Brian K. WiUoughby. a management major
from New Cumberland, the E H \elson Scholarship.SlOO The
was
(Seated,
from
left)
Shawn
Mott; (standing, fnmi
Laura
B. Schaeffer.
lefi)
Tammi
ber, coach,
P.
McShea. Diane
E. Miller.
Suzette M. Novak. Carlos A.
L
Scott,
Amy L
Serang.
R. Minnich, Kristm L
Ojeda Jr.. Mitchell B. Parker.
Jenny
late
Dr Nelson. Classof 1911.
educauon faculty mem-
a former physical
and past president of the Alunuu As-
sociation.
Mr
Willoughby was also recipient of a Col-
lege of Business Scholarship. $250.
Marsha Wisloski. an elementary education
major from Ranshaw. the Ann J Jarrea Scholarship, $225 The scholarship is given m
memory
of Miss Janen. Class of 1923. by her sister.
Miss
Hamei Janen
Julie B. >anwll. a mass commuiucaiioos
major from York, the Marco and Louise
Mttrant
Scholarship
through
Page 10
gifts
The scholarship fund was set up
and bequests from the late Marco
Nicole Foose
wins first alumni
'Legacy Scholarsiiip'
The first Legacy Scholarship, provided by the
Alumni Association to the son or daughter of a
Bloomsburg graduate, was won by Nicole Foose,
daughter of Ruth Foose '60 and Gary Foose
A
ship
sophomore. Nicole won the $500 scholara drawing held on August 1
m
The family
lives at
Ncsquefaoning R-D
I
Homecoming
1994
Accommodations
Soiiu- holi'ls, moti'Is .in* .Wiv.idv full, but cont.Kt the Aliinmi
a IinI oI auoinnuHliUioiis, as woll as an iipilatf on
i.>tlKi' lor
availabilitv
Friday Concert
Arrive in town on Friday, in lime for the Newport Jazz
p nv in Mitrani I lall. I laas Center Alumni may
purc hase lu kets lor half-prue: $10.
K'stival al 8
Registration
Ambassadors
Vour lirst stop shouUi ho in the kehr Union, where doughnuts and lollee will be n'ady a! *» a.m. Smiling hiskv Ambassadorw and Alumni Hoard Members will be on hand to greet ymi
I
win recognition
The Huskv Amhti\siulor\ Here rrcog-
"BeM Organization
ntzed di the
/
(or
W.f " at the annual conferrm e of the
I II .Student Alumni AMtH iatton/
Pisint
Student Foundation held at
'
The
'niversity.
New
University Store
Millem tlle
district includes
lar student groups in
and show you arvtund. And ilon't lor^et to register; you won't
be eligible to wni a doorprize imless you do.
Our
umi-
Penntyhanin
beautiful University Store will be
p.m., oth ring 20'
;,
open fnim
^*
a.m. to 9
disiountson many ilnns
York. Nevk Jerse\. Marvlotul.
Delaware. We.M Virginia. District of
Columbia and Onlano. Canada Am
haxstulon
fiir l*J9t
lW4
were
.Xnii.i
Bauer. Chri% Beadlini;. l.ixa Hrluko
Mike Butcher. Adnenne
Bill Bn»tk\.
Congo.
Amv
Kraveiz. Brian ladlry
AIDS Walk
you would like to be part ol the himecoming Parade.
U)K charity walk which beginsat 9 a m. in the H)i)
bltuk of West Main Street and merges with the parade near
Town Tark or details, see ariicle on Page 11,
It
I
)oin the
l
Meredith Layos. Cindy iMckangeto.
Michelle
Neumann.
Marvellen
Parade
Makurevich. Michele McElnme. Dolly
Moran. Hugh
(>
Ihmnell. Kelly Oltey.
Iieck\ Randall.
Therem Vtm Tohel
iiwant and the travel-
Shown
with the
ing irophv are Piere.ui Vrui Tohcl.
The parade begins at Bloomtiburg High School
at Carver about 30-35 minutOH later
Dr
Curtis
R
English
f>6.
interim
and Chris
Ambassador president for
president of the university:
Beadling.
tn
on the Mall woh a big hit, rtu we're adding
accommodate an even bigger crowd. This is the
LaAt year'H picnk
more
tents to
you want to meet old friends.
m chooHe either a Herrigan sub (with
Middleswarth chips and nodn) or a box lunch for $7 each
Tables will be reserved for reunion claNHert, and reunion
right place to be
Starting al
1993
.i
Picnic
president of Husky Amhasiadors for
1994:
at 10
and arrives
it
a
II
,
photi>s will be taken at this lime,
Keservallons reijuired, although a limited
may
be available
at "the
number of
ticketH
door."
Groundbreaking
Although bulldozers won't move in until sometime next
stage a ceremonial groundbreaking for our longd library. The brief tereinony will lake place at noon on
the Miftball field (behind the prc^sident's home), proponed site
(Ttn^;, we'll
I
of fhf
new
f,ir
iljly
Sports
Volunteers of the Year
second-year Head Coach Danny Hale will
victory over Kutztown. Game time: 1:30.
jan Hutchinson's field hockey team hosts Slippery Kock at 2
rhe
The Derricott Family of Allentown was honored by the Alumni Assoctaiion oi
" Volunteers
this vear s
of the Year " Bill, a teacher al Parkland Hif^h Schtol
seek a
graduatedfrom Blmfmsburg in 1966. aruJ wife Carole pre lented hun withdau/ih
" Joanne subsequently followed m her
ter Joanne as a "f^raduation present.
p m.
father s footsteps and graduated
m 1 9H9.
Since that time, the entire family has
Day was Nancy Swanz Lychos
fuskic^s of
Dinner
been very active leaders on the Lehigh Valley Alumni Coordiruiiing Commit
tee. In addition, Joanne was elected to the Alumni Board of Directors in 1993.
Presenting the award on Alumni
I
Homecoming
'52. Uft. presi-
dent of the Alumni Association for 1994-1995.
Disk jockey Dick "Buchf
Davala
"
a
Homecoming
'64 returns to direct
good time
at the
Wrap up a great day by gathering at Magee's 24 West
Ballroom for cocktails (cash bar) at 6:15, followed by Magee's
buffet at 7 p.m. Tickebt; $20 per person. Reservations required,
although a few tickets may be available at registration on
Saturday morning.
( Continued
on Page 45)
Dance.
Page
1
1.
Maple Chair
$235.95
with lasered University seal
drc^-shipped to your
home from factory
Pewter Stein
2.
and
$52.95
and
with lid
University seat
Pewter Stein
3.
with glass
$29.95
bottom
and University seal
Carver Hall Painting $139.95
4.
By Bglomise
of Boston
Wood/glass. 9.5 x 14 inches
Pewter Bud Vase $19.95
5.
with University seal
Pewter Bell
6.
with University
$12.95
Seal
3 5 inches high
7.
Gear
$16.95
T-shirt
Grey putf-pnnt
Af, L.
8.
9.
XL.
XXL
Alumni Sweatshirt
Grey
with gold-imprinted
M,
XL
L.
Alumni
10.
Grey
with
M,
XL
L,
$44.95
Carver Hall
T-shirt
$14.95
Maroon & Gold design
Alumni Coffee Mug
$4.95
13. Heritage
11. B.U.
Baseball
Maroon, one size
Cap
$10.95
fits all
14.
12.
Academic Lamp $305.95
26" with gold-edged black parchment shade
Uses three-way light bulbs
Drop-shipped from factory
White with gold seal
Wooden Block Carver
7.5 inches wide
Westminster Clock $259.95
Hall $12.95
by 6 inches high
Solid cherry, never needs winding
15.
Plays Westminster melody
Sculptured Husky Dog
5.
The University Store Order Form
To piBco an order
Use this convenient
A(l
75 inches high x
4.
OESCRIPtlON
$20.95
75 inches long
COLOR
COST
EACH
mall-in oftJer form.
ord«r« prepaid only.
Allow 4 woeks
tor delivory.
Holklay orders rvquested by Dec. Ist
Name
AddrM*_
cny
Phone
_Stal*_
(
to
The Unlvef»tty Store
'^•'wwvtvanl* rwtdanti
»i--d«ip-,-«:
U Check Of Money Or(j«
MM ex iMm (ai on pmwH. h« ana rMWky.
jMastercanl JVisa JDacover
SHIPPING FEE
Op
to $10.00
SiaOl
to S20.00
nam m taaoo
ovwtaaoo..
Signature requtreO
tor
purchase
Expiation Dale
o TO
S3.M
y^ fp
Mir tHaodtae Total
Shipping a Handling
"SatoaTax
t4.oo
TOTAL
l/PS SfHpp*ns fflw Labe/
TOTAL
5
Deaths
Classnotes
We extend our sympathy
members of
nily
1914
Mary Corrigan 0*Br1en
*!4 will
observe her 100th birthday on Oclobcr 19. Her address; c/o John
M
O'Brien. 2765 Young Street. Apt 36.
Toronto. Ontario. Canada
M4N
2H8.
and professional organizations, she
served on the B U Alumm Board of
Directors from 1977 to 1983
A .scholarship in
ber of years
Adams
Editha Ent
1918
Rfprescnlatnr
1925
Edna Davenport
OM
25 East Eleventh
Street
a
U
Foundauon.
Margaret Dougherly Smith '25 of
Ashland died on July
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1
5 at age 92.
She
taught elementary school in Columbia
(7!?} 784-0142
Helen Calazin Yrnrhck 'Jl of
dieil on June 11 at nge 82
Nanttcokc
Apnl
Mae
Hctttlcy
Acorc '29 dieO on
18.
She taught
relinng
num
to the
ScholarJiip Fund
B
sent to the
Anthony. Lucille D<\kx
Ida
name has been
B U student for
Comnbuiions
presented to a
may be
her
1
in
Nantiatke schixils before
7 years
Lauirlton died on July
was a teacher
in the
1
Boob
'29 of
School Distnct for 39 years.
Surviving are her husband. Therv^n
F. Boob, a daughter. Patncta Dowden.
four grandchildren, i\«o great-grand
1919
Surviving arc a son. James Jr; two
Mary
daughters.
Representative
F,
Dunleavy and
Eileen Hughes; 15 grandchildren, 21
Grace Kishbach Miller
918 Chun k Street
grcat-grandcKildren, one great-greatgrandchild; and two sisters.
PA 19468
(215) 948-3780
Royersford.
Class Volunteeris): Grace Kishbach
Miller
Marjorie
Davcy •26 of Honcsdale
1.
for
37 years
in
at
She taught
age 87
Wayne County Schools.
1920
Anna Davis Barrow
W
Ezra
R
D
5.
Harris
Box 451
/H
781
Rockville.
MD 20850
(301) 424-4405
1928
Eva Pegg Bush
May
was a teacher
schools
trict
'20. formerly of
She
10 at age 93
on June
was a teacher
at
1
3 at age 85
She
Pine Center School
before retinng in 1976, She previously
taught
Monroe High School,
at
in various
elementary
Rochester Institute of Technology and
all in
Easton Area School Dis-
in the
Surviving are two daughters.
Biilcr and Mary Shade. Ihtcc
grandchildren, two step- grandchildren,
Surviving
Gary A.; three
grandchildren and one great-grandis
193
PA 18603
Frank
Buckingham
Jeanette Hastie
of Easton died on July 24
She taught
in the
age 85.
al
Herman
Garey
tiircc
died on Augu.st 7 at age 93. Mrs. Wise
and her husband, the
late Earl V.
founded Wise Potato Chip
Wise
Co
Wise, Dorothy
V
J.
Charette, and Shirley Benjamin. 13
grartdchildren.
Wen/
DchM
.Snydci
Kiuh '76
Cathy
l-ciiaia
l
May
'78
ong
Ijtwton
644 Hast
AIDS Walk
I'hinl Street
Bloonuhurg. PA 17815
Mary Betlerly
planned as part
of parade
IWii
Colder
who
aluiiiiii
co-owners of
are
u HtiKunshurg hiiKiness will sponHor a
Kcnntlh A. Roberlii *33 of
chunty pledge walk on llotnccoiinng
Bhwmshurg. PA 17815
(717)784-5783
Blooni.
to fKrnctn
82
provides rducalional prograiim foi
Class Volunteeris): Dorothy Foust
County. Mount Plcasanl and Central
for mfe^^^icd people,
Wright
Columbia schools He retired from
Bloonuburg Univeniiy in 1972 after
provide regional testing
on Augu^l 2 ul age
He was an etcmcntury school
teacher for
many
years
m
Sullivan
AIDS
RcNourtc, which
Mho4)U, supports a "buddy" program
and helps lo
ihc
l
dlMeOMT
A
Sirausscr
III '8
and
1
HciKter 'H6, co-owncrK of
J
Ihc Kcniii Corporation, arc sponnor-
*28
Scolt
Shickshinny died on
-70
Ji
'72
Heprr\entative:
lj}is
sisters.
Rodda
Anita
22
at
part ol Ihc
i\s
Collctlorw AsMKialion's
of
age 86
I
American
W4
Challenge," which han u
"C'lillcttors
national goal of $1 million for local
a teacher in the Shick-shinny
School District for
many year^ and also
(lianlies
taught in Butler, N.J., until her reure-
'llie
al
20 great-grandchildren.
1924
Boyd Strauser *28 was
the firm's office
and directed by Rick
Chamberlain and Jim Sittig A recep-
along River Road lo
and exhibition of early, previously
unviewed drawings was held on June
thai point, the
tlic
The parade
lives
walkers will join the
Bloomsburg High
campus of East Stroudsburg
Stauser
will
al
Sch(x»I
move
north on
the
Market, cast on Main Street to Carver
the
Hall, then In the Hlo4jm»burg
Hmpiial parking
in
McClure
1^1
loTown Park Al
Hornet oming parade which forms
E.S U. Art Department.
Mr
to Ihc fairgrounds,
Boulevard, then
tion
on West
Hie walkers will go west
Kcstaurani
ute produced
The event was co-spoasored by
Monroe County Aru Council and
236 West Ridge Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717)784-1515
III
Street, opposite Kusscll's
on Main Street
University
Edward F. Schuyler
10 kiloiiirter walk will begin
rii
subject of a compwehensive video trib-
3 on
Representative:
it
Main
Sterling
Jr. Robert J
M
ing the walk
member
of the community.
Wise
.!iis
i,coiu>vich '67
KciNci
1
Velmu Weaver
meni-
as treasurer and vice president.
Surviving are four children: Earl
J.
Moyd
in
very active with the company, serving
active
1933
C»H>p 56
11
Kk haul K
l
Cliandlci '44
nioiiias l-ciisicniuK'her "59
Harry
She was
Berwick. In her younger years, she was
She was also a very
grandchildren
Milion
C
Owayne
Lucille Jury Wise *22 of Berwick
"
hfitMus '47
Mailiit
two
two
'81
^ \
Rolwrls
Annr Shortcss
Claus. and Janet Stiva; seven grand-
brothers, and
cvan Miller
A
[\uoihy llollnuin Hiirper *37
Surviving are a daughter, Pully
u foster daughter. Shirley
Rainier, two grandchildren, two tosicr
Class Volunteeris):
daughters, Lois Gambino. Barbara
children. 12 great-grandchildren,
1922
I
Kcnnclh
Maters
Easton Area School
Surviving are a son. David E.;
Class Volunteeris): Camilla
Sr.,
'28
Distnct for 24 years, retiring in 1974
1921
McHose
Bock,
1103 South Market Street
a son.
child.
1
Representative
(717) 752-5367
for 35 years.
Class Volunteeris): Lucite
(717) 784-2046
1132 Market Street
J')
Helen (>aUi/in Ycnchck '31
Hudicl
New
Representative
Berwicli.
the
four greui-grandchildrcn. and three
Faye Appleman DendUr
Dull!
C"
I'ctei l-lshiiumt '41
step-greatgrandc hildren
Easton. died on
Chapin Uuibach '27
Maigiurl Swait/ Hitler '30
Harriet Lrviin Mlltrr 'HI of
Wtlhanispon died on June II ulage8l
She taught several yean in Beaver
Township
LouAnn
Barre died on July 10. 1993.
Davcy *26
1
Maigatcl
1
1930
York.
Norine Amcsbury *27 of Wilkes-
9119 Friars Road
'24
Anna RiKlda Scott "28
Ilia Mac Hrnstcy Acore '29
Nita MkKllcswaith lUwb '29
Repreientattve:
Ecker, Ezra Harris
the University of RtxiheMer.
1927
Represesentatives:
Morjonc
l-slhci
teacher in Plymouth for 43 yean.
Millvillc died
died on June 12
Adams
Fjit
Jeancltc Haslic Huckiiigham '28
{717) 784-3532
Margaret Swartz Billcr *J0 of
1926
Ethih
1932
County.
MariEarrl C. Dula *29 of Plymouth
died on June 20 ai age 85. She was a
Eva Pegg Bush '20
l ucilleJury Wise '22
Noniic Amcsbury '27
BliHtmsburg.
children and two brothers.
comniu-
died:
bixMhers.
alagclU She
Mifflinburg Area
the university
who have
Margiuvi IXiugheny Smiili '25
ago
Surviving are a Non. Jack, and two
Nita MIddlrswarlh
lo the
families of the following alunuii and
will
East
conclude
lot
where the walk
RcfrcshmenLs
will
be
provided by The Bloonuburg
Stroudsburg.
Hmpital
Editha
Ent
Adams
Bloomsburg died on July 8
*24
at
of
A reuied teacher, she taught at MiUville
from 1924 to 1926, Bloomsburg High
School from 1928 to I9J4. and for
many
years
m
the Central
Columbia
m 1970.
m many commumty. church
School Ehstna before retmng
Active
Harry and
1929
age 89,
and fnends
Representative:
Touring together
Isabel Chelotky Hester
Several B
436 South Rtver
Shown at the
border between EngUmd and Scotland an June 5 were (from left) Mary Lou
Fenstemaker John '45. Betty L Fuher '48. Sal Bones. June Novak Bones '4H,
Elizabeth HoagUind Dobb 42 and Edward Dobb 41
Wilkes-Barre.
Street
PA 18702
Class VolunUeris): Rachel G.
V
alumni who have been frtends since
enjoyed a vacation
tn
Dwayne
to walk,
volunteer to help
tfiey
graduated
England, Wales. Ireland and Scotland
tn the
1940s
at
invite
alumni
pledge or
refreshment
Atands along the route.
Please call
The Remit Corporauon
at
1-800-326-
9962.
Page 13
5
5
Class
Classnotes
Reunion
Awards
In order to provrdc an incentive for
Survivor* include his wife, the
do a gwni job of gelling
members back to Blmmi^hurg for
chhsch
thai
their reunions
on Aiumni Weekend or
Homecoming,
the
Alumni
yean of service
14
panicipadon, and lo acknowledge
former Pauline Albertson. a daughter.
Barbara ( rawford; two v»ns. Terry and
Jack. SIX grandchildren.
Aii-socia-
Kven
great-
grandchildren and a hutcr
lion offcriv Ihrce awards:
Thr (told Award for reunion
which have
classes
a
The Silvrr AwunI
claMNCS
of
rale
1935
paiticipadon
of those invited;
rale of 2.^ pcrccnl
KeprrsenltHtvi':
for reunion
I
Row Reed
iiUz/tbeth
which have a participation
1^1
S percent of thouc invited;
hiM
ourlh Street
l
Hhomxhurfi.
and
17H/5
I'A
i7l7) 7H4 OMtl
Thr Itromv Award
classes
for reunion
which have a pariicipalion
Chiix
rale of 10 percent of ihose invited.
Award winners
for
I'^'J
Vaiiinli-i'rt it
CimhaUi.
Hi-fiv
Helen Harfman
Reed
were the
1
following:
Class of I'Jn
Hron/c;
1936
Clusfiol 1918
Dron/c;
Representatives:
Class of
Gold:
Ruth Wagner l>e
l*J4_l
Class of I'MK
Silver:
76 1/2 North
C
Chi.ssor 1953
Hron/e;
Haztetun.
IH201
Class of I*J58
Ilron/c.
(717)
4U
I'A
t
diir Street
I427
'fhcKC cluKNes will be recogni/ed
on a permanent plaque
I'cnslcniaker
Alumni
Mary Jane Fink Mct'utchen
at the
249
Mt>UHe.
Mam Street
Conynnham. PA IH2l*i
i7l7) 7HH
Hnti^tfiil
MMUUMUn
IHU or
Class of 1940 1937
will host
Sara Maria Rerger
Miller 79. Elaine Miller
Representatives:
ft5.i
the decade
South Miirki
l
Alumni and friends attending a State System reception in Houston on January 8
,„t~iutJrd Tim Blanchard -81. Mrs. Tim Blanchard. Pnscilla Carroll 86. Bob
Schaffer
-88.
Unda E
Wright
Jessica
'80,
Shand
Sam Rubbico
'81.
-82.
David Willtams
Patrick
8J. Mrs.
J. Ruzzo '84. Frank
David Williams, and
'81.
Street
Bloomsburtt. I'A l7HI!i
AnnouiK'in^ n hig leumon lor
(717) 7H4-4KS0
classes ol the i'MDs. including V-5s
and V-
1
2s.
on Alumni Day. April 2y,
IWS!
This will be the SOih leunion lor
Ihc Class ot |y4'>, but oui cl.issmutes
weie scalleinl
all
Dorothy Hess Unn
165 Nottingham Rood
Bhomsburji.
Ihrougli the I'MIK.
who is inieresteil is
to come and meet old tncnds
Dorothy llufTniun llarpvr
so everyone
invited
I'A l7Hlf>
(717)784 1857
at
and new.
'M
ot
age 78.
time! There will be special recogni-
Surviving are a son, Hrncst H
Harper; two daughters. Susan
Kucera ami Jeanetle P. Burgess; and
tion of all veterans.
lour graiidchildrcn.
Koiiiul tip all the classmates
want
to see. lonie
and have a great
Watch your mail
information, or
more
contact Hxuy
John iTiisleniaker
In the
you
I
Yucuipu. California, died on April 14
M
it
for
at
l.ou
7I7-784 (W,(4
meantime, save
t))c
dale!
193
8
Kefifru-nlatnes:
Neil M. Richie
R
R.
C
rrMwiHHl
BtiHwtsburf!.
PA 17815
(717) 784-4271
i
Dorothy Cronover
115 Nottmitham RiHid
San Antonio
BliHumbur)!. /M 17815
i7l7i 7.SV-.fWf
W 17815
years, she taught at
(717) 784 5835
P.
James.
ChaHes H. Henrie
'56.
Dr Cunis
were
Elwood Wagner
R.
-43.
and Kay Jones Wagner
English 56.
imenm
43.
Representing
president: Jennie Carpenter in-
She earned a master's degree in English at the Umvcniity of Scruiton.
Class Volunteeris): James V DeRose.
Hornet Kocher. Ruth Dugan Smeal.
Betty
Penman
They are the parents of fmir children:
Alben
Kubik. Kay Anne
and Joan Panerson. They
Jr. Beryl
Klinefelter
have lOgrandchildrea.
Ruth Dugan Smeal '39 and her
who
rrtired in
1939
1984 as assiKiale prolessor of English
Reprrsentatiw:
Lackawanna Junior College, was
honored during the second annual
alumni and student awaixls banquet at
UC. Pnor to teaching at
for 25
Ruth Dugan SmeaJ
740 South Market Street
at
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Duryea High
School for 17 years.
Class Mtlunteeris): Charles
Ruth Sullivan
Kekhner
BV
terim vice president for student life: Mary
Gardner, athletic director: Dr Brian
Johnson, faculty member: and Burt Reese,
assistant athletic director
ChaHes H. Henrie
30 Notitnshitm Rwid
BltHmuhurg.
'^'^^"""^^ attending « state Reception reception in San Antonio on
Januaiy 10 included Brenda Cunningham Estrada '61.
David Jones 43. Rod
UC
BUwnsburg. RK 1781
17I7)
784^915
husband. Albert, recently observed
weddmg aimiversary. Ruth
was a faculty member and libranan ai
Bloomsburg for many years She retheir 5{Xh
cently completed six years of
service
on the B.U. AJunmi Board of Directors.
1940
Representatives:
Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris
5. Box 451
RD
Bloomsburg. PA 1781
(717)784-3532
Harrisburg
educator
Classnotes
new
Frank Kocher
S30 Nonh Short
,
St.
Petersburg.
Nelena Pope Swank '44 was
Drive.
cently honored at a surpnse reunion of
the first batch of firsi-graders she
FL 33701
(8i 3)822-0597
taught 50 yean, ago in Danville.
cdui
I-
1945
Mary Lou
Class Volunteerfs): Claylon H. Hinkel.
Dorttthy Derr Ttlson
1941
^
F.
John
Bloomsburg.
Mary Lou
Edwards
1946
Dnve
Class Volunieeris):
PA 17821
(717) 275-3046
Eda Bessie
EshmoDt *41 of BaJiimore
He taught in the Bahi-
R.D
I.
more County school system
(717)784-3035
Betty
al
Early in
Kulpmont High
School.
1947
three children
J.
Richard Zerby
and two brothers.
Fisher. Millanl
C
M
Kinder HO. Jim Kleiner
Denise
1948
Luilw ig
93.
Nessrlrodl. Hose
'63
on
Harnsburg. PA 17102
Representative:
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner
(717) 784-0434
Class Volunteeris): Rtchani E.
928 Country Club Drive
Grimes, Robert Reitz
The 45Ui year reunion will be held
on Homecomlnfc Weekend, October
Box 346
Biovmsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-2260
ol rtliK.itmn
complcied
mrni
employed with
1950
During
Representative:
Willis
She
wa.s
Aieu
( apilut
years
I*)
that time, she served in
variinis iiiuiiagciial
coordinalor/parcnl
9Ro\rn Road
ionsiiltmg
iiiid
ttaiiiei.
director of
puhlii mfitriiiation. and stati
NJ 07645
developiiieniA onsiilianl. mstruclioniil
(201)391 9106
A
onsuliani
i
New
native u(
Kensington, she
1951
has taught in the llarrifihurg Sctitml
Keprryrnlutivr
DiNUict.
( 'arolyn
DiKlrict, the
Vernoy Heiti
214 Fair <)ak\ Avenue
Hnnharn. PA 19
District,
Piltshuigh Ciiy School
tlic
New
KcMNiiigton Scliotil
and the Steelton llighspirc
SchiHil Disincl,
lulwufdn has prepared and
Class Volunteeris): Cantlyn Vernoy
numlier ol orguru/^liims, including
Heiti
f'cnnsylvaiiiu
952
Furgete
Star Route.
ol
'onlcrentc on Uuiiic
liido Chincac
Program. Pennsylvania School
Boufdh Associalion,
Hot 228
Council
iMkeville. PA I843K
(717)227 4946
Hope Handy.
(
Hlutk luluuiiHin. the
teer
J.
Department
ilir
Center, the National School Volun-
Repreientative:
Frank
(717) 784-5584
for
i
llic
Pennsylvania
-xccplional Children, (he
Pennsylvania Association ol
Inicriiiedialc Ifniies
and Pennsylva-
nia Assi>tiaiion o| SchiKil Adniiniii-
States.
Class Volunteerit)
Eiwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine
Dale Bennett.
traiors
Frank lurgrlr Henry Hunt, Nancy
Swartz Lychot. Eleanor Kennedy
1944
Patricia Taylor Snyder
Represenlalive:
I^arry
545 East Eleventh
ary 14
Street
'52 jnd
Murphy were inanicd on Febru-
Sara Dockey Edwards
She
Friends 40 years later
Class Vctlunteeris): Sara Dockey
Edwards
'44 of
al
She worked as an industnal
design researcher for Henry Drcyfuss.
New
H
Alumni from the Classej of 1954. 195^ and 1956 relumed to Bltjorruburg on
July IH for a ruxtntime reunion at Magee j Mam Street Inn Enjoying lunth
and remmiscmg were Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour '54. Connie WalUu e Morns
Mary Lou Kubic Unkchorst '55. Nancy Moron
Estadt 55. Ruth PaulJones '55, Sally Morgan DiRuo '55. Ruth Ciltman Wtl
liams '55. Dottie Barnes Bougfuter '55. Judy Bauer Andrews '54. Alice Fuher
Higgms '55. Beverly Bryan Edwards '56. Margaret Dutiinger Hartley '56.
Mary Ellen Henntng Poe '55. Mic/uUene Mrcht Zack '55. and Eileen Cerotky
Bums '55. A few husbands accompanied their wives- John Scnmgeour 'S3.
Dave Unkcliorst '53. Harvey Boughner '56. Merlyn Jones '54. John DiRico
'53. and Jack Moms 50
'55.
Joan Havard Kilroy
RO
S.
and
Community College.
member of numerous
Harrisburg Area
She
IS
a
professional organizations, including
American AswKiation
Women.
of
Association for
SupcrvisM>n and Curriculum
Development, the Pennsylvania
Rrpmrnlativr
John
an atMKiatc profehM>r fro
University
1953
(717)759-9733
is
lernplc University Harrimburg
(he
Berwick, PA 18603
ChandUer.
the
roles iiu hiding public awareness
Swales
Montvalr.
i
Katerman Algatt
210 Sunken Heights Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Raymond
In Harrisbutg in
liitcrnicdiatc Unit lor
Betty
York City, for 25 years
Surviving is her husband.
moved
liuiii I'ltishuigh
lulut atlon.
Anoe Shortess Chandler
Manage
rt.timiig with IViiii .Stale
facililaled vaiious seniiiiais loi a
1943
Greenwich. Conn-, died on July 28
Kecciitly, she
for drtalLi.
Mary Jane Wagner
Marion Wallace
ot Spcciiil
loitd tjuahty
I'idwards
(215)675 8675
Class Volunteerfs): Ruth
an outside consult
Huteau
ducatnui. IVniisylvania DeparlnienI
I
MUpiMifi
Fisher
1942
Class Volunteeris):
site auitils. as
ant. lui the
rrvMflons now. and wulch (he niull
Reprryt-ntolive'
(717)233-0777
Betty
ni
education plans, she has conducted
holel/molrl ns-
Representative:
Representative:
L
Jaum
Make your
2t'2^.
Pill.
Richard E. Grimes
1723 Fulton .Street
Bonnie Shipley. Janice
Richard; four^anddaugh-
L
Gloria
1949
Class Volunteeris): John W. Thomas.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred;
development
stall
Univcisiiy
Class Volunteeris)
he taught
Donno
Box 304
Catawissa. PA 17820
for 30
Glass. Rit k Howrnitinr '76.
Rmts 91 and Nelson Swarls
died on June 9
years, retiring as a pnncipal.
Alumni and friends attending a ski
fHirt\ at Ski Roundtop on a brutally
cold January 15 included Melody
Nesxelrodl.
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
1 -
supervisor ot curriculum/
ii\
In addlion to evaluating sjieciul
Ski Roundtop
Danville,
Edwards. Siu Edwards. Isabelle Olah
Horvath, Clark Renninger
IWI
in
ycaiN, t'ldwanls
being pionuitcd to director this past
year
Anastasia Poppas Trowbridge
102 West Mahoning Street
age 7
loi
.ttoi
the )lnrTisbiir);Sclu)ol District prior to
Fenstemaker Jofm
(717) 784-0908
Bill Selden.
ciUu
served
Representatives:
ters
Irmplr UnivciMly
An
Bloomsburg. PA I78I5
Godwin and
received a diHioiiitc in education
tioni
M 17815
Edwards
705 Country Club
ol IVitnsylvanin
Ouqucsne UnivcrMly
i.lucalion al
Nile
928 Country Club Drive
Class Volunteeris):
Representatives:
his career,
HmverMty
insinK tion ami
Beilhartz
bttchelor's
ti
Mid a iniisler's degree in special
(717) 784-0434
Peter
iuslccs by Gov, Robert
J\ha(ds eanied
liuiianu
Representati\'e:
(717)523-7702
Eda Bessie
l
Ciuey
I'
dejirre tn inenlnl retardation at
Lewtsburg. PA 17837
C. Stuart
Fdwnixts, a Harrisburg
has been app^nittcd to the
ator.
Council ot
She
has been retired since 1987.
Clayton H. Hinkel
One North Aspen Place
trustee
D
Gail
r>r
re-
Scnmgeour
Afthocialion of Schixjl Administratorx
Kappa, Harnsburg
Hoi 112
and Phi
Bloffmshurg. PA 17815
chapter
(717) 784-7120
president of the Greater Harnsburg
l>clta
She formerly served as
'54.
Area Chapter of Jack and
Class Volunteeris):
Scnmgeour
Roy Croop. John
Jill
of
America, Inc
EdwardA was
Hall of
Fame
the 1977 Fashion
Best Dressed
for the Pittsburgh
Woman
Couner
(Continued on Page 16)
Page 15
)
Leaks joins
footbaii staff
Frank Leaks, defensive backs coach
Clarion University for four ycim. has
joined ilif n [J foinhiiM stiill Mc wtll
at
he
in cliiir^f of tin-
dclcnsivc Ncciind-
ury. repliii inf; (Jiitrcl ( 'hachcre.
who
assiimetl similar duties at Duckncll
University,
U-aks (urmerly served as defensive
coach at Rhoads College in Mem
line
phis,
Tennessee,
runningbacks and
liii.si
(liisioiKN (•
)
(I^HK lyyO).
sec (intlary
coach
Hijjh School
(
iii
l*J«,S
I0K7); ami ninnmj; hacks iind
receivers
coach
III
Appalachian Stale (l<>84
IOK*i).
A
naiivf of
Memphis. Uaks earned
bachelor's deniee from Iowa State
University in IW1 llewasanAII
11
Bi^
Eight honorable mention wide receiver
for the Cyclones
m
I9H2 after catch
ing 28 pjiNscs.
New trustee
(
(
oriimuat fmni hi t'i'
i S
Alumn, and!r„„ds attending a Sla.e
System recep,ion
a, the
Babe Ru,h Mu-
MMred Eshmon,.
Pe.er Eshnon,
She has received awards of
excellence and merit (rom the
meech Dav,dColl,s„on. Pe,e Despres
'W.
National School Public Relations
Assiu iution, an Awarxl of Distinguished Service as president of
the
Council for luliicationa]
tions
i^l
()i>;ani/-a
Teacher Exchange
in
Omiya
;
r
Theresa U,Forg,„ SI. Pe.erLa.
1
m'^lX^Zt
m},
and panicipaied as a
Pennsylvania nepartineni of
Education dele^tate in the I W|
ill
"""'^
,t
1Ze7cCan,fynSn,„h
I . 7::'69. Colleen S,offa
mUamSheeh
Sl or,er.
76.
Talbo,
79. Vi„ceS,offa.
89.
Harry
and Fred Young
City.
Japan.
the dale on your calendar,
and watch
your mail for details.
1954
Don Thomas '55 was inducted into
the Pennsylvania
Football Coaches
Hall of Fame dunng
the Big 33 Classic week on July 29,
for details.
Reptrsfntativt:
Dolorrs Ooylt Brtnnan
607 Comir\
(
'tub
l)n\r
Blatmvihurg. /M 17SI5
(7l7)7tt4-74.iS
Class \Muntffrist. Ann
G^ngcnhtich
Auenvrck. WllUimJ Jtwobs,
Fnvtkim
Jonrs. William Edyar Nunn,
Fern Krvthe Jeanannr Scnmgeour
.
The 40th year reunion will be
hdd
on Homecoming Weekend.
Ociober
21-U. Make your hotel/molei reservations now. and watch
the mail
Page 16
1955
Thomas,
who
played
for
Represmiaiivf:
Bloomsburg's Bob Redman,
compiled
Amie Garingtr
RD
Box 269
a 120-76-5 record
as coach at Exeter
Haneys
Berks County
Lake. FA IS6J8
{7l7}6i9-l5iS
ID
Class Votunieerls)
dunng his 25 ycar^
High School in
His teams posted unbeaten
seasons
1967 and 1970
Scott.
Mollie
1956
Surviving
Oc
is
his wife. Cecelia.
1957
Represenialive:
^VUIiam Pohutsky
222 West End Avenue
North Plamfield, NJ 07060
(201 i
Keller.
Representaiive:
^^^Uliam
making plans
the 40th year reunion on
ing I>«y I
(October
W5
Milton H. Croop '56 died on
ber 14, 1993
755^986
Class Vcrlunteeris): Margaret Yohn
Harretl
is
EngV
George Derk.
Amir Oahngfr. Rclda
The Hass
Class Volunteeris): Curtis R.
Rod Kelchner
to hold
Honmom-
M). R«*r.e
L
Bitiur
HI
^4 HWnrjf Dnve
Queensbum. NY nSOf
f5lSt 793~f907
Bob Lane. Dolores Senn, B
Hamll
'
1958
Representative:
Ray Hargreaves
37 Dell Road
Stanhope. NJ 07874
{201)347-0930
1959
Representatives:
David Bamhart
8 Maple Terrace
Vervna. NJ 07044
a0h 857 046i
Christy
interim
Sandra Pfister Brown
2220 Kings Avenue
Boston, PA 18042
(215) 252-288i
director
Marie WaUh
18 Sunset Lane
Landing. NJ 07850
(201)398-4208
Washington, D.C.
Alumni andJnenJx rrprr\enling HUnmisburg
College Alumni AssiH ialion annual llation
i
Man h
Chapnum
Class Volunteerfs):
Klemkosky. Waiter
J.
67.
M
Luberecki
Mar^
Kutt hi A
i.
m
hron
turn
tit
Waihinnlon.
/)
C
.
on
Chapman, tileen Alherlton
Munel Rinanl Hanlev 40. Harriei Kin her
Hemttki
Jumes Christy
the All t'ennwlvanui
A
'41. fli/Zv
Robert J Kuti hi
Tom Mulhem
'64.
Rolltmd
'77.
[Ciciit national
peinuinent director
Clinsly srivc'd as
on Saturday evening, October 22, in
the Dillon Room of Magee's Main
Street Inn. Make your hotel/motel
reserv ations now. and watch the mail
Irv Alexander '59 has been in-
'I'm teaching luw to policemen,
English to adults, coaching ut a UkmI
a man whom he had mri
when lie fust arrived in Nunuhiii llit*
man was leaving a teaching posilion
Cliiisly
swmuning
a schiMil run hy the Kossing Uriinium
Mtiiiiil
can country and
Kuser
R D I. Box 267
Bechtelsville. PA 19505
(215) 754-7977
Edwin
C.
wrestling coach and assistant football
years
coach.
New
na-
in education, including
NY. and
Monmouth Regional H S
at
1989
after 17 years
of
ser-
He earned a master of education degree
at
Karin
m Clearwater, Fla.
Penn
1962
80 DeHart Drive. R D 2
Belle Mead. NJ 08502
Bill,
Tom
Kovich, Dick
Tom
article
Class Volunieeris):
Ronald
John
later
Uoyd
Little *62
was featured
in
an
by Ted Caddell which appeared
June
Manko. Edward C
Frank Ftsk, Dale Kroihe
line
have
it."
he
January, and wants to stay
|
He was
even longer
without
still
Mary College
Alict earning a hachrlor's degree
in psyi liology at
Wheeling College
degice
in
education
counseling
ut
in higtici
Kut/lown Univemity
in
1976
( 'hrisly
was numed one of the
account
in
I9KI
MenotAmcricu
l\vo yeais later, he
Im
dream again
leaching, and has put all the hud
iiwmorics behind him
again nominaleil
"I'm an optimist." lie said " "
the pain goes away. I'm all nght
Hional iissiK iutions.
fulfilling his
in
West Virginia, he earned a master's
Uutslanding Young
IS
in
N Y
money, however, and called u tncnd to
witr him tMX) from his Wilmington
was
the Imnoi
He
holds niembersliip in u numher of
nalional. stale
iitid
regionul profeR
fnend three days
exit
wondcnng how he was
going to get homeWell, the iDdormtable expatriate has
landed on his
feet.
hospital, less 30 pounds on his already
frame
.
When
a medical discharge
he
left
die hospital, he
without a job. aruJ appalled
tour his life
he said
had taken
"I hadn't
"I
at
was
the de
been paid since
I
"
came over
He stayed two weeks
at a
Catholic
— former Mannc Corp* dnil
defender and judo champion — has a
teaching posiuoo at a company-run
2.
LittJe
Service.
federal jdminis-
%
He was
expense account
responsible
Un
also
the development, op-
eration and nuintenaiice of uulomalcd
tlic
agency
li-
Management and
in conjunction with electronic
He received
four superior perfor-
marKc awards during
his tenure with
PNS
he was employed in the Baltimore
Pnof to w(jrking
for the
County School System
Walter and his wife.
govemmenl,
Joy.
moved
to
Orlando. Flonda, in January and re-
was broke.
mission, recuperating, and with the
help of fnends got a reservauon rxi a
fli^ back home, due to leave on June
instructor, slate representative, public
sible (nr the agent y
iralivc
Budget
Wilmington anomey Tommy Little, he
was languishing in a Naimbian hospimalaria and
\l «MidandNuUiiMm
data transmission
He was eventually released from die
tn
a senior budget analyst respon-
temperature rocketing to 103 5
him
recovering from a virulent bout of
DA
aison to the Office of
of conscuius
give
left
S
He was
budget systems and was
saved him. he said
slight
last
Vrranda '62 reured
ness for duee days in a hospital, his
1
we
Wiiltrr H.
July 1991 after 2K years with the
U
tion.
tal
I
was. the drugs
just didn't
former
When
Wojciechowski.
I
the arrival of another
Foley.
low:
Vera Derk. Paul
"fhe bottom
The leaching organi/a
WorldTcach. Inc was f
Representative:
Paul (Barney) Manko
441 Oldershayv Avenue
Mooresiown. NJ 08057
(609) 235-1370
country for
began suffering from
what he ttiought at first was heat cx
While houscMlling for a
haustion
fnend. Little fell unconscious. Only
2 issue of the Wilmmgton
Sunday Nens Journal Excerpts folin die
1960
ii
ttnc
Little had bceen advivied to
LttUe dnfted in and
one
and two brothers.
in the
was
In April, he
(201)874-3118
Class Volunteeris)
granddaughter, his mother, two sisters
meal iuid tinned
said
Shirley Redline; two daughters. Julie
Fenstermacher and Susan
Kcpub
mud hut and
in a
discovered thai
cost V4.000.
Uoyd
Davidhetser.
Surviving are his wife, the former
in
I
I
So Little
later
lana
Representative:
Richard R.
Swakopmund. near the coastal city
Bay
"An hour bo|ore was to leave, gut
the ]nh." iiilr said Hr has u guurun-
Saint
Ncwlniigli.
at
and
ing to Namibia to guard agamsl ma-
Scale
University.
bush
f
of the worst places
mining conccin
o( Walvis
leed
us
take a course ol medicine before go-
Western Maryland College and
a doctorate in education at
com
subsisting on a
malana
'59 of
vice.
of Namibia, living
He
his wife, the former
He and
Chambcrsburg died on June 2 at age
60. He was an administrator in the
Chambcrsburg Area School District,
retiring in
tic
Jersey as a supervisor/teacher in
in the
die northeast panhandle ol the
30
in
World countnes He was
signed to a small village
business education
champion.
Thomas Fenstermacher
organization that provides educators
*6I has retired
I'ouiulaiion. a private
coming to nitMimshurg,
was diiectoi of admissions
(iaiinoii Uliiveisily in l-'nc
in
in Janu-
United States
ary, having signed on with a nonprofit
three years at Coblcskill.
Shields "65, live
C.
L
"
feci great
Little left the
for Third
33 years
"I
iclcphonc
ii
.il
been
of udmissioiis
Piioi lo
Little run into
tlounshing
and I'm having u juhhJ
ptH)l.
interview
Marian
James H. Kitchen
is
lime," Little. ^8. said in
Huttenstme. Joan Welliver
after
became a regional and
i)n
tiom t9K6
that lime has
and since
tissoi latc diiecloi
1961
Fame. He coached track and field at
Middletown for 2 years. He was also
1
to leuve.
Representative:
Class Volunteeris)
ducted into the Capital Area Chapter
of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of
Sevend days betore he was
the coast of that west Afri
school
for details.
tional power-lifting
tliu'c loi ol
adiiiissKiiis ut ltltHim?>l)iirg
The 35th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend. October
21-23. The class dinner will be held
later
scuah for tt
wus not success
ful
to 19*K1,
He
serving us interim
is
dirrt lor ol uilinissions
John J Tralben 68. and Peg Trathen
'79.
Tavlor
Gillette
Phillips l)t>le 28.
Bachman
39. Judith
Mary Ann
Barbara
^ were
l'ntver\tt\
cenUy moved inuj dieir new golf counc
home in die Hunter's Creek section of
His cuneni plans are u> play
swim, walk, uavel and spend considerable time with his two grand-
Orlarulo
golf,
daughters
who hve
nca/foy
Page 17
CIa
n o
s s
t e s
1963
Hepresenlative;
hernie Oanegan
Way
Off Jen
/.i
0743V
Offdenshuffi.
(20/)fi27'5J47
lax: 20I H27 60S3
Claw Volunfferfst: Jamey S Case.
Uorhura feehnfi CmweH. Huhard
Hohrvr. Cary Slaikhouse. Nel\on A.
Swarl\. lirnur Oanrj^an
Barnett
1964
Heprrsi-nlative:
directs
Shuba
lirnest K.
Honi ynuin Rmid
Hrmmf!ton. NJ (m22
lf>
Career
Center
Curo)
Clai.\ Volunteer(sy
rlii-
has hccn
She succeeds Ibni
The MMi year reunJun
[mdunal search.
Duvictt,
Harnctl
who
aid.
anic lo Mloomfiburt;
l
C
for di'lalh.
She served
as assisiaiil diiecior
Vincrnl
K (;iloltl
more than 20
(or
since 1981.
SKA
*64,
an appraiser
years, has earned the
nienibeiship designation and has
been
adriiilieit to
nicmbcrshtp
in
A Realioi
since 1974, he
is
currently
with OverliHik Realty in U-highton
He
holds a master s degree in business
education.
1965
I40H
P.
Shrran
Pnor
Court
MD 20V06
Anthony
consulting business.
He earned
master's degree
University of
f)
J.
Cerza
Ijim aster Drive
at the
Mary Bush Mullen
Class Volunteerfs): Jack Mulka. Alice
master's degree
Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell. Bill
Perru ott. Diane Un h Hanzell. Cliff
Maurer Diane Maurer
versity in
Memphis State UniDecember 1993. She is
m Tipton County.
Tennessee.
Mary and her husband. Al.
cel-
William H. HurTman *66 rcpons
ebrated their 25th wedding anniversary
that his oidesi daughlct. Jtniy.
gradu-
August. They are parents of two
sons. Bobby, a junior at the
University
She works
at
Hospital
Btwtliwyn.
in
the Conchcster
Animal
John W. Kerllsh '66. director of
human resources at Kuntz Lcsher
Siegnsi
&
Martini,
Member
was named "Out-
of the Year" by the
Umcaster County Association of Human Resource Management
Kenneth
F.
Smith *67 has been
re
Recip-
'66 earned a
at
teaching fifth grade
Class Volunteeris): Peggy Bums.
Jim
Pegg. Jack Wise
a
(201)922-0039
standing
Burbarn Czvpukaitis "65 has been
named tnana^icr ol Weichen KcaltorN'
resource
elected to the Board of Governors
of
the New York State Insurance
m
of Tennessee at Knoxville. and
Gary, a
sophomore in high school.
rocal, a self-insunng
84 school distncts
body comprising
in the state.
He
He earned a master's degree at the
Umversity of Scranlon and also earned
a certificate of advanced
study at
Scranton Umversity.
He is married to the former Elaine
DeSanto, They live in Mahopac, N.Y.
Representative:
Representative:
Robert E. Boose
942 West State Street
Thomas Lemon
R.
LW2 Susan Drive
Trenton.
Lansdale. PA 19446
NJ 08618
(609) 989-7435
i2l5) 363 SS93
Class Volunteeris):
Yardley
Barbara, a licensed
real estate professional
tor
1 years, is
David Bowen.
1
a licensed broker
and
liolds the
Gradu
ate Realtor Institute's
professional
Mulka
#2 post
fills
in
Kalherine Mulka has
oftlce
;ifter
serving as counselor on
a tempt^rary basis.
She has also held various teaching
and administrative positions
in aira
school distncts.
Katherine. a
member of the
Barbara
is
married and has (wo sons
Ann Marie Cesurini Haspen '65 is
teaching third grade at St
Bonilacc
Schwl
in
Wilkes-Hanr
husband. Richurd
(;.
She and her
Raspen
piuvnts of adaughlcr. Jean,
ated fixini BUxnnsburg in
let^
m
'72, ;uv
who gradu
1993,
Jeiui
June to join the Peace Corps
in
Camaroon, Africa.
Class
of 1968, also earned a maziter's
degree at B.U.
Page 18
1989.
Wax named
She joined the admissions
statT in 1988 as assistant
director
She has five >ean. of expenence as
an office manager with another
real
company She w as an assvx-iate
with Weichert Realtors frvmi 198S
lo
acting asswiatc director ot
admissions.
des
i^nation
j
estate
admissions
Durham, N.C.
'JTL^C^'^t''"':^^^^
86aiuihu.h.
jLT^^^U
^'^^^^^^
Mane Jarzenbovicz
^Mt^rofwraffrin
Tract Maisko Daley
^^^^^ti^nderson, Ibi. Miller,
i
\/uor7noy
Weltons.
is
assistant superintendent for business
of
the Briarcliff Manor School Distncl.
1968
1967
Class \blunteeris): AlexM. Kozlowskt,
l imhi R Shiveh
m
human
Scranlon.
NJ 07712
Ocean.
(mnH7h62H9
ollue
to joining the firm five years
ago. John had a private
.V
Fof!fiv (iltn
Silver Spring.
1966
Rfprvsfnialivf
ated Irom the Universiiy of Pcnnsylv;mia Vetennanan School in May 1 99
/iifiriwcniative:
U
67.
and Jackie Shemanski.
the
Appraisal Institute,
Carl
Jon Ac klex
will Ih- held
iisfiiMani tlitctlui of Tinancml
ofUic Career Development C'enlcr
fiends altendmg a dmner m Ruhmond on Manh
included R
Miriam Ackley. Paul ( Tim) Brazil '7S. Candace
Nahodil Donacln
6H. Mur,e! Rmard Hanley '40. Gad Hurst Howerlon
81. Mark Howerton Jo
seph Kalkowsky '77. Harnel Kocher 39. Ue Unn -74.
Valerie Monieith 77.
DavtdOxley. Usetle Savage Oxley '76. Lynne Runner.
Joseph Shenmnski 5^
Va.
Hcsei.
on Homecumlng Wivkend, (K-t»l»er
21-23. Make your holtl/niotcl rescTvatloas now, und watch the mall
retired hml Dcceiiibcr
1978 a\
Virginia
y
( otuini
named
Carcct l)cvc|{)pincnt
(nlliiwiii^ a
7H2-f{6/9
Richmond,
Paul
llii/ticll
dirccuir oi
Ccnlcr
tWH)
j
Alumni
awards
Classnotes
presented
Alumnus named
Hugh Dempsey
Zr^t^rr
Vaucan
restore the
'70 has been
s
named excufve
director of the
newly
^-"^-n- -^'CH nuses money L%TJL.
anisuc treasures
The following an,cle wa. wTinen
by Ann Rodgeis-Melmck
Gazette newspaper in Piruburgh
anoeni
new Vatican
to
for ihe
Posr
artists are
crying out for Hugh Dcinpsey
s help
he corjs.der. those who toil for
the faith in slums and war
zones
Dempsey readUy notes that h.s work
lacks an element of heroic
vmue
I don t want to
make >t sound hke I'm irymg to replace
Mother
Teresa, he sa.d. But he
does beheve h.s efforts are a
rehg.ous callmg
Preserving the Vaucan s cultural
treasures "s fed nght mto the
ve^
ong n of our fauh. because our faith
,s about love of and
for people and
The museums
really
house
civilizations.
The Vatican Mu.seums encompass 13
sepantc museums,
farnous of which IS al.so a worship
site: the Sistine
Chapel
Bu money
staff
and
building renovations must conic from
elsewhere
Japan's Nippon Television network
Michelaiigelo
isn
t
system
m
art
m
In
one of the major
the holdings are in dire need
of restoration
as great as there was for the
restoration of Michelangelo's
paintings in the SisUne Chapel." he said.
Some renowned paintings have become "inaccessible
many of their details are obscured." he reported.
so
money
to
expertise at restoration, but only
its
pay for
when
it
can find the
it.
Dempsey. 45. is somewhat amazed that
dus usk should have
him. He was raised in a traditional
Insh-Catholic
m
in Falls
County, where he regularly had to chase
cows off the play-
One major
He made his
Dempsey Group, a management
m Republican
Judgmem"
task
Plus, there are
consulting finn.
He
The Catholic Church has long tapped Dempsey
also has been active
fund-raising expertise
Greeasburg diocese and
St.
Museums began
to build an
is
three yeais
Moiuiied as YiKiiig Aluinnn oi
There
Class ol ly?!)
nicawmd was
by alumiii who
withm
luivc giadualcd
Uic past 2^ years
someday acquire a cunent popemobile
l9HOs Mercedes dune buggy version
or the Chevrolet
in
August
Denver
in
is
m get
Honorary alumni
v
into. "
restoration
and planned
ol ihcir nervier to
itir
recognition
in
univcrstry
Walker, vice inrsMlrni
I,.
adviincrmcrit rmerilus. iind
coitservaiion laboratory a
where the S.stine Chapel
men
John
he said
wqh
hIjiIum
conferred on two
Kobert
Pflffer. former IVolcKlanl cumpuit
wa- researched
niinisicr
relatively inexpensive prnjccls are
also available
annor
in the
papal military
museum
is
Restoring a
a very manageable
VoluntocFN of Yt'ur
Pittsburgh patrons have taken on the
restoration of two statues
a bust
of Julius Caesar and a larger- than -life rendering
of Neptune being tended
by cherubs - for a combined total of \ 5.(XK)
"I see this fund raising, in five
years, as really becoming a major,
major
help to the museums." Dempsey said.
riic "Voluiiiccr ol the
I
was presented
(aniily.
"And although a great deal of (this w<.rk) is financial,
it also
planning So many of die people who gu to
the museums arc
see a tremendous interest
on
the port of the
"
reslniclurcd
ilie
museums
in
bemg
user
management of hu company %a he can
a long
a
little in
way from
Falls
awe of
ii
ail
Elementary School." he
bourd
IJfi'
Kitliurd
tlie
Die lumily
Ixliigli Valley
ol
I-..
member
(.riiiHs.
(
lass of
was designated a lilc member
Alumni Hoard in rcc(»gnHion
r>4y.
•
ibcre."
hisn of
of Directors
Museum*
m
Carole
very active in
(
Hlll.Cli,,^,,!
Alumni Committee, and Joanne is
member of the Alumni Board
'll will
still
Year" award
llerrlioll
also a
I
Ffjumlalion
take a great deal of time because there
is a great deal ul travel
mvolved. said Dempsey. who has visited the Vaijcai.
five limes this year
"I see myself at some point later
life spending more time
t.ilhpr.
.ind hei iiioihci,
IS
rlic
including Joanne,
her
involves
Aincritans
u>
tlic
of 14 yean of nervtce.
taid.
Vinceni
Rc'tirin}{
directors
Ihc (ollowiiig retiring directors
were rct«grii/ed
Rhea Sirausser Klapprodt. Betty Ruth
Luchak. John J. Trathen
'
Eniech Engineering Inc. as office manager She most recently held adrmnis-
and training posiuons in manufactunng and financial services.
trative
Harold Albertson *68 has been mducied mio die Pennsylvama American
Legion Hall of Fame
Danville's
He
has coached
Amencan Legion
baseball team for 22 years
Post
40
His teams
have compiled a 314-115 record dur-
mg that
1969
Represenlatne
time-
Naocy Machusick
She earned a master's degree
Kutztown University.
*68 has joined
Sandra Ekberg Brown
2177 Rebecca Drive
Hatfield.
ill 5) 368-2784
Ken Schnure
21
at
The ZSlh year reunion vrill be held
on Homecoming Weekend, fictober
Make your
5
W. lialfovo
horreitai Drive
Hear
OE 1970}
im) H34
1964
Curtis
R English 56 of Siroudsburg,
Nancy Feher Edwards
1992- 1993;
*70 fjf Bloomsburg. 1988-1994.
Richard Howenstinc "76 of Camp
Hill. I99(J- 1994;
and John M, Walker
'89 of Pittsburgh. 1992-1994.
hotel/motel rev
ervatiom now, and watch the mail
for detaib.
lo I W4. John S Scrnngc •53 of BhKimsburg. 1987-1994.
Hrprexentattve:
John
Ruth Dugaii Smcal
W of nioornsburg, who served from
m%
1970
Class Volunteerisf: Pamela Hanczyc.
Jess Kresge.
21-23.
ilic
ICdwurds.
t'uisiaiuling acliicvciiient oi
service
die inuseuni can
-sute-of-thc art studio
"It's
l-Vlicr
established in I»)K^ to iccogm/e
Hie same week the
endowment, which
a papal garage that I w.iuld love
California patrons subsidize the niuseum*'
Some
was Nunty
Yeiu'
for lite unveiling of (he
Chapel
Aluiima of Year
Youiij;
the mu«uni. now lack
specific restoration projects for
which he seeks
many
nioomsburj
Hoiiorury Alumni
For now, he's
s
m
piolessions. in servue to
Dniversiiy or lo huinaiikiiid
the Vatican
in the Sisiine
give high pnonly to the VaUcan
politics.
In addition to local projects for the
His
^
sponsors.
Dempsey has
other paths
educaUon and then to
fortune as owner and chief execuUve officer
of The
business
"""^'^
I
estabhshcil to luinoi alumni
who
distinguish iheiiiselves
their
Vatican announced his app.),nimcni
as executive dirccioi of the
luuiula
fncndly
ground.
Time and circumstance have since led him down
From elementary education he moved to college
^''^'''^
who have
hunufcl mikc the awards were
'MS llie award was
cicairdin
1
fallen to
family
northeastern
Pennsylvania, but attended public schools
and was never an altar boy In
college, he studied education and
child psychology, not art. His first job
was as a first-grade teacher and principal in a
three-room school
Wyoming
said
I«)^7.
riiey
loinal tot Muhviduals
undertaking, he said.
The Vatican has
demonstrated
their
tion
single piece of
to scnitiny
church) w.U.
tx-rii
pickup truck His Holiness used
a distinguished
m
is
Novolney.CIassol
(for the
ApnI. he led 250 Amcncans lu the
Vatican
- perhaps the
some of the museums,
The need
I'Hlwn
Albertson Chupniun, Class uf
and Dr. Pulriclu .Sxakulun
restoration projects.
and
professor at Duquesne University.
Labnola. who teaches interdisciplinary
courses
an and literature, has led field tnps to the
Vaucan Museums
In
Dns ycai\ lecipu-nis of the
Alumni AssiK lalion's Distmguishrd
Seivkc Awaids wcie CoUmel
men .„d women from
ago with a suggestion from a close
(r.end with strong ties to the
museums
In the time since, he s worked
with patron groups in cities and
states
across North Amenca building
support for various preservation and
whole airflow
Albcn Labnola.
OistinKiiished SiTvice
an expert on KhhI and Daig Admiiuswho works lor Vasco, Iiu m I ox Cluj^el.
,s a IVsby.e
Yet she has been .o.ally Mippon.ve
ol h.s cllurts. Dempsey
Dempsey hopes
the entire world." said
P->P'^
l
JorPaul'n"''
Dempsey s invoKemenl with
utilities
Art experts agree.
coUections of
Day
That
sa.d
we are intent upon preserving these works
for
we must do this. This is ancient an housed
in very old
Dempsey said.
hou.se "without a doubt,
Dempsey
'
the chapel. If
The Vatican Museums
Aeon
York
.Sepulchre
to, bringing
do more than average
His wife Ruey (Class of
most
future generauons.
buildings.
tooim
HoU
S.v,«l
tralion regulations
restored "last
likely to notice, the project
"'involved redoing the
t**^
m Ne«
Cathe^iml
communities u..o the active service
of the
I
pev^ple teel called to
underwrote the famed restoration of
S.sUne Chapel masterpieces. Although
the general public
s
" P^'-"tul
resources iuid their time."
They also
for preservation, restoration,
acquisitiions. exhibits
^'''""'"n
s
—
were among those honored at the
annual awauls iliiuiei on Alumni
Joining the Kn.ghLs of Malta
"was pmbahly the most significant
battled deficits for years
Entrance fees from two million
lounsts a year pay for
teacher
'"^"""^ ""^'^'"^
?uh
rhhurchu
atnolic C
museum of contemporary art. a tapestry
museum and a carnage
museum featunng modes of papal transportation
through the ages
Although the museums are a part of
the Holy See. they receive no
money from the papal treasury, which
has
include a
T
T^T'"
nan
the
"
^1 h. of Malta and the Kmghts ol the
Knights
t.
Ifsnoijusia
picture gallery."
post
1 Preservation
and
r.l Committee ol St Patnck
TiLt^
When
civihzalions.
T
d^J^
ITiiee alumnae - a Marine
colonel, a California schiHil
superinlendcnt and a BKH>msbuig
Class Valunteerdt
Ru hard L
Btngaman. Nancy Feher Edwards.
Vuki Gross.
i
Continued on Page 20}
CuuU Rogers Htppensttel
PA 19440
Page 19
Award
Classnotes
recipients
(Continued from Page 19)
Past president
who served
Scrimgcour.
as
prcsidcnr of ihc Association tot
Miniature golf course memorial to daughter
1993-1994. waj. jjivcn Ihc pml
prcsidcnl's plaque.
Now
in her eighth year as a
suptnnlcndcnl
The following artic le about Thonuu R. FUeger
*7t was wntten by Vicki
TerwdligerforThc Potts ville Republican newspaper
)
Thomas K Hccger strategically positions the
waterfalls and
Novotney
Patricia S.
in the
school
sandlraps at
miniature golf course to challenge every player
However, losing a 14- year old daughter to cancer
was one expencnce
Flccger ncvcrs wants anyone else to encounter
community's successful drive
lor
area's schiMjj
tlic
"He aiways
new
his
Tcinccula area
of Cahlomia. Novolncy led the
unification of
else happened,
wa*
lenenng
schools serving about
in kindergarten
I . I
(W
was «ck. we had so much support from the
community
monetarily and spintually We were looking
for a way to help pay the com-
sludcnt.s
schools and serves more than lO.CXX)
children in grades kindergarten
all chil-
dren
Woman
I
Valley Miniature Golf
Mecget. 45. purchased the Tn Valley Ircai
along Route 25 in Valley View in November
1991 and
started building the course this March
This year marks the 10th anniversary
restaurant's founding, according to
Fleeger
the name the same, although several
She received
Krista had
in
elementary education from
Chapman College m Orange.
was up
California, aiul a doctoiate in
ing to buy
hu.s
adjunct professor at I'epperdinc
University in Irvine and at the
Her husband
Novotney
is
piH)ls of
cream stand
on her way home from school
as he tours his minialuie golf
course, pointing to the inviting
Npl«.sh in (he
Chapman
water a
That's
why
the kids like
They don't care about
little bit
it
the
ol the event has not been fmali/cd
o( the
Ilus
Navy. Colonel
many
the military justice system as
a judge,
defense council and instmctoi.
As u
military judge m the Miu^inc
Corps
Court of Military Review, she
was
lead or participating judge
unit will
Knsta was
years in
m 4,0(X1
the hospital
use
in
,t
is
for children to
care, her father said
be hospitalized
them laugh and allow them fun time
away from
Volunteer^ will be provided to help
patients around the course
can
while they
three other children
Steven, nine; and Michelle, eight
BhH.mshurg and graduated
P;miela n,ajored
visit
Pamela
m elementary cducati'o'n
a.
the College of William
imd Mmy
Wilhamsbuig. Va.
She has been awanleil the
1-he two younger children spend
many of their afternoons at the restaurant
ana the golf course
in
Meritorious Service Medal with
two
gold stiirs in lieu of second iuid
third
awards, the Navy Commendation
Medal, the Mentonous Unit
Commendation,
the
the National Defense
Serv ice
While
she was
wife
at his
news he was
m
m May
She was
mamcd on May 21
Norfolk. Virginia
daughter's bedside at and hospital and
re-
"He didn't talk to cither of us about il. Krista cried and
was a little mad
because she wanted to start training with Tom."
Mrs. Fleeger said.
Mrs, Fleeger said Knsta wanted to learn to
race. She also loved to cook
and had considered being either a chef or
a vetennarian, her mother said
"It gave us something to do after
she was gone You need seomething
lo
go on," Mrs. Recger said of the restaurant.
Enghsh teacher Jack Hert has known Recger
for 20 years. He said Reeger
has an excellent rapport with students
and staff.
"He's the kind of person that will go
out of his way for others He's very
low-key and doesn't thnve on notonety."
Herb said.
Reeger was
also a fonner chief negotiator
for the Tri-Valley Education
It
was more
I
was
negotiating for the
drafted than volunteered." he
said of his 12 years
union.
70-member
Recgcr's personality also made him an
easy choice for the negotiator's
job. according to
Herb
"He's more than able
He has a quick mind and can deal with
impromptu
but also long-range planning."
Herb
m North Carolina m
1974.
said
Despite wanting to spend more
Umc at the hospital with his daughter
R«ger continued to serve as negotiator
1991
He scheduled contract"
talks late in the cvcmng so
he could be with Knsta dunng
the day
the
summer and his wife could stay with
her at
m
m
night
Although he realized
in the
his position may not be a
popular one with everycommunity. Reeger kept negotiating.
His tenure was marked by
had discussed his quitting
the negotiations, but
Kn'^ta w^Ted
Knsta
h"'to stay on board. Knsta died
wanted him
before she could see the
results of her father's labors.
and now
«iiunow
"My
kids u am to be the numageiN.
so I tell them they are." he said
Michelle and Steven hug their
father as they get off the sch.x.l
bus He
hs en. a, Miche le tells aK^ut a
fnend's sluml^r party and offer,
her dad
suggestion on where to place a mountain
goat on the golf cour>ie
We ve already had something so temble
happen to us that if anvthing
Vickl Gross '70 and George
mamed on June 2^.
199,1 They live at Lcespon
R.D 1.
Sprewsscr were
star-
54-acre
medical
selling the farm.
Aft«
lus 7 .10 a
m
to 3
30 p.m.
shift at the
star,'
Medal
been business manager for ihe
Jim
Thorpe Area School District
since
1977.
named an Outstanding
(Continued on Page 21)
She fonneriy was branch
manager at
Consolidated Mortgage
Corporation
and at Century Mortgage
Corporation.
Boyd T. Reiser Jr.
'70
is
deceased
WiUiani McEhnoyle *70 (M)
has
Page 20
left his
Navy Unit
Conunendation. the Sea Service
Deployment Ribbon with bamze
with bronze
hvcs
1
installed
1969 and a juns doctor degree
rom
the Manihall-WyUie School
of Law at
f
A bout
NY
0 years ago. Fleeger was in a racing accident where he got banged
up and broke his ann. his wife said. However, he
continued to race until his
daughter became ill in July 1991
one
to rest or receive intravenous
treatments
Flecger and his wife, Patncia.
have
of education
Hloomsburg University
diiricult
is also medically
accessible, which
ramps and will have beds available
for children to
He said he wants to open his home to
cancer patients so that they
means he has
bave a place
at
Geismger and received excellent
date
u they request assistance, he siud,
Fleeger's house near the restaurant
opinions.
degree
how
The
said he wants to see
cases and has authored 1^ [luhhshed
and more than KXl unpublished
She earned a inaMcr
treated at
Fleeger reali/es
He
970s. and was student council advisor
.
TTiey'II be able to
their scores." Flecger
summer, cancer patients from Geisinger
Medical Center's pediatric
have a chance to putter on Fleeger's
course He plans to close the
greens to the public for one day to allow
the children a day to play
Albertson has served
1
Association.
the fishing nets
Currently president of the Physical
Evaluation Board, a comiwnent of
Department
in the early
Meadows m Pittsburgh. Rosccroft, Md and Yonkers.
"Knsta used to go with mc. She loved the horses." he said.
turned with the
name
laughed
Eileen A.
Tn-Valley
delphia, the
water
We've got
Dr. Jerruld
at
'
He gnns
University of Southern Caliloniia.
coach
20 years
Fleeger
kept
we're here. he said.
His l«th-holc course consumes 14.000
square feet behind the restaurant
Natural obstacles like waterfalls, sand
traps and ponds offer hackers
an inviting view at every turn
served as an
with children, perhaps because of his
said he always enjoyed playing sports,
four years in college baseball He served as a football
and baskethit
bills.
we told her wc were goand she was happy." Recger said "Ifs
mostly because of her
that
Los
in
over." she
Hecgcr
1
Iwfore she died,
It
If not. we'll just start
He owned 7 standard bred harness horses but put them and
his
m Spnng Glen up for sale in !99! lo help pay his daughter's
the restaurant and ice
.-icen
for sale
"A week
management from
Pcpperdine University
they would consider using Knsta's
if
OK.
fann
people had asked
the family
master's degree
a
He
things worlt out,
A fellow teacher. Harold Frantz of Pine Grove, got Fleeger interested in
harness racing about 20 years ago Franlz is now retired.
Fleeger raced at Pocono Down>> in Wilkes-Barre. the Liberty
Bell in Phila-
of the
on education. ManuKtnn (lumfie and
Dynamics of luUu uimnal Uatirr-
Angeles. She
own
as his
Course
of the
Year in Tcmccula in I9K9 (or her
work with the Coalition for Adequate
School Housing and the Rotary Club
Novolncy has wntien two books
institutional
community
in the
On Sunday he opened the n
through twelve.
xhtp.
Krista
munity back." said Plecgcr. of Valley View.
Like any well attuned father. Mecgcr saw
children in the area searching
for fun and wanted to provide them
with a recreational outlet Family and
fncnds portray Flccger as a man who "adopte"
through eighth grade.
Today, the Icmct ula Valley Unified
School Districi cncompajiscs 10
She was named
ball
for
"When
1985. a district which had iwo
if
sense of adventure
after
venture
in
said
Fleeger seems to be a natural
own
.
She joined the
Tcmccula Union Schwil District
districts in 1989.
"He's the calmer of us
said of her husband's driving spirit.
the loss of his daughter. Knsta J in
October 1991. that the
Tn-Valley High School business teacher
embarked on his latest business
It
significant." Mrs. Flccger said
it's
two.
Lovey Ibmlnosky '70 is branch
manager of Countrywide Funding
Corporation
s office
m
Trtxlcrtown.
She
IS
also a graduate of tfw
Anthony
School of Real Estate
'
in
San Diego
high school. Fl=e«r spends
Award
Classnotes
recipients
{CtWinuetl frttm Page 20}
1971
Woman of An»enc«.
Rfpresentative:
by the llliK>insburg
Alumni
V»i
L
[h\ightAckermun
Rupp. Boh Rupp
Thomas
D. Blackwell *7I
and
se
day.
Game
March 26
the three-man
AA
Stale
she
Chapnmn.
Richard T. Duffy *7I has been
reading/social studies teacher at
Hanover Area High School since 1 976
He earned elementary cemfication
at
in 1993.
Charlotte, are the
parents of two children. Tara. 21. and
live in Ashley.
pleted 23 years of leaching at the Si,
Clair Elementary School
husband.
children:
il;
She and her
Bill '69. are parents
Bill. 16;
of four
Bryn. 14; Michael,
and Janna, seven.
They
live in
ning case study team, involving a bank
merger of two trust departments
He has been with
smce April 1991
First
He
Columbia
lives
in
his daughter. Kelly,
and son, Josh
Columbia Bank
in
a three-
1972
accepted as a
air pairnts ol a daughter,
lulward-s
Jaum
Hush.
Kim
lniihliil .iiul
it
active iiieiiitvr ol the Aluriiiii lloaid
ol Directors since I9HH. serving as
Vickaburg
sicians.
SeviMtn. and they have two children,
Presidential Seiiri h Coiiiniiitrc
Hrm.
resulted in ihr iip|xiintinrn( ol
After graduating from Bloomsburg.
he continued studies
vcrsity
He
and
at
at
ter in
Danville
the Geisinger Medical Cen-
Louis County
at St
Class Valunieeris): Nancy Bohr. Carol
J.
Krzykwa
'72 has been
promoted
deputy
to
Louis
usftisiuni
and Deputy
Chief Finumiul OMiccr
in ihc
U
Vcietans Atlairh
(i(
ovn
recting a Maff of
ISO. he
stair.
Arts dcpaiiinciii
deparlmenl's accounting opeiuiionK,
homeopathic medicine and vitamin
therapy. He most recently received
including a finance center
jnd
Icalih
Inlrinicdiale Unit
He
als«i
I
manager
wrvci on
and was
He earned on MBA degree at Cicorge
Mason Univcnity
He and hi« wife. iIk f Ihey
nf
induc tion (oinmiKee
two ihitdicn
M. Weriz
Jurtc Mi at
a\f.r
*72 of Sunhury diwl
72
Alwi
a
graduate
of the hanville Schl of Nur*ing. ihc
was a registered nur^te at Sunbury
Community HoKpilal until her retire
She wsu atw> a nurw
(he Shikellamy Schfx)l DiU/ict
rikenl in
for
In 1979. the
of Ihc
was Bimcov'k "Mother
m
(he district regarding the
new I'SSA
lenling
Slie In a mrinltrr of ihc l*rini ipal's
Advisory
CommiUce and
committee
lo
Harrmm, two
daughters. Margaret S
Karen L Keith,
reviK and
oti
I^nig and
five grandchildren,
or>e btcp-grandchild,
two
fttep-gjeat-
grandchildren. and her Mepmother
dedication of (he
new
'35.
itie
She
IS
adviMfr to the \cht)t}V»
student newspaper and yearb«K)k, and
she has served as secretary of the
HIiMiriishurg
Area liducalion
AswKialion
son of
ilic
which
Iielps
Act
\()\
m
chairper-
Advisory Board,
economically and
educationally disadvantaged students
10 obtain a college education
Active
women
and Euphemta GUmore Yeager
miildic school
scIkmiI dlstrKl's cenlciifiial
in the
PHO.
community, she
She
is
assists
young
to obtain a college education.
also a
member of Delta Kappa
Gamma and Ecu
{
is
a philanthropic
organi/^lKm which
'72
program
and Ihe cornrnrmoraiion nf
active in
Alumni and frunds altendtng a dinner ui Orlando. Fla.. on March 14 included
Martha Skerda Carpenur 70 June Evangetuta. Larry Evangeluia '34. Cltni
Gattry^Edna Berkh^iser Gone, 27. Mary Ann Pouioi Lrvtne '72. Phil Leviru
the steering
inipri;vc the
the committees for the
At the universiiy, she
Yea/"
Surviving are a wjn,
is
elementary and middle scImioI
diblnct'h middle schiKil
live in Virginia,
lx>U
She
ies|>onsihle (or in scrvu ing all
She served
on
She
Ihe dulricl'a itrutegic
'
(eat hers
velupiDcnl Limipany
/^paick. are parcnis
(rallies
planning C4)miniltce and the teacher
ranbpof
(or a Mrfiwore dc-
in-
Mastery
in llie
served as nianiiger nl
financial sy%lrms for Irlrrtrl
her
leaLhing program which our dikimt
j
a prufcci
She also
ihe Madrliiir llunicr
III
retpjircs for all riew leuchcra
Huiiiiin Srr
vices and (he l>cpiirtiiwrnl of
(atlon
In
among
nihcr leaiheis ititnugtioiil (he
AuHiin,
was a finam i,il manager
f
Nancy
program dealing with
iiitrgi,i(rd lrarniii}{ and is pint t>l a
group (hat presents (he piogrmn to
ccnificd public accountuni, he
l>cp.tft[iiciil ul
rliaii|ter-
aiigiiagc
I
serviie
pari
f
Hlli
Ue\ycd U> develop an
.She
I>eers
Tcxaji
A
I
at the llliMjniNhurg
ScIuhiI,
re
(man
therapy, disc dislracliim technique,
Amencan Red
.iiul
recogni/rd as a leader
benrliK finance
iri
(lie
and
s|K-i lallM
Area Middle
inanagcmeni sysiemN. (inumiul
in(egnty review
which
l)i
I>i
lui.<»
sponsibiliiy (or (he dcpiiMnirnt'\
cial
leading
son nl (he Krading
S
operations bused in Chicago, and the
Cross 'Protect Your Buck" program
Kr/ykwas has a practice in
A
wretary
for Financial Managrnieiii
nl the
iiiriiit>ri
presidrti( nl HIiHiiiishuig Univcisiiy,
'72 ha* been
tion in acupuncture, biofeedback
instructor sutus for the
Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob Figlock
Edward
in St
Logan
Since then, he has earned certifica-
11946 Artery Drive
liouts ol service as a
S
'arol
II
Frank W. Sullivan
Departnicni
Coltcge of Chiropractic
M. Jacqueline Feddock
and Mark.
14.
(
Jessica SIedj(r Kii/Iull as
Mis&oun
obtained practical, technical cupe
riencc
Umon County
He IS mamcd Uy (he lor iiici
in
Buckncll Uni
the University of
chiropractic degree from the
Represeniaiive-
Outing
the past yeai. she nave nuinilrss
member of the Penn
sylvania Academy of Chiropracuc Phyfull
In 1977 he obtained his diKtor of
school in banking con-
Orlando, Fla.
luiu h
C
l-dwaids has l»cen
Harr^ Jenkms 42. Uhhy Ken hu-tky W,lltam Krn htukv
41.
Rush. John Shellenherger 34. and Mrs John Shellenhrrxer
Hospiial-
*7I. assistant
Bloomsburg. has completed
summer
Thompson was facilitaiorof the win-
Fairfax.
tryst officer at First
year
Association.
VA 22030
{703) 222-0730
Polls VI He.
John R. Thompson
and
luisbaiul. Hilly
seircluiy for several yearn
ducted by the Pennsylvania Bankers
Bloomsburg with
Joy Novak Evans '71 has com-
'
'
University of Scranton in 1981
They
Itci
Nuiuy K'luT
assistant
principal
of
Tunkhannock Area High School, Prior
to coming lo Tunkhannock. he was
a
Scan, 18
non
a
.
Katla
named
Marywood College
He and his wife.
is
liu
certiticil l«> s|>eaker in the
II
She and
Championship Game be-
and his principal's certificate
IS
United MeihtHlisi
that rcferecd the
tween Ahquippa and Cartwndalc.
at the
She
Amis
pntfil inissiitn ouiieacli ageiu
y.
Hcrshey on SaturHe was the referee for
in
crew
uneiiih a iiieiuhci ol (he
Is I
pre.sidcn( ol OiK-n
Icctedlo officiate the PI AABaskcihall
State Final
litis
on (he evangelism conuiultre
seiscil
udnntiisitadvr btiaid
tta.s
Annandale.
in
active tn the Dulin UniictI
IS
MrlhtKlisi Chuiih. whcie she
Class Volunieensf
Sandy
Uitiver:ttty
comnuiiutv
she
,
Year
ol the
AvsiH-iAtion
In her
{7/7)684-8733
she was
In 198
^oung Atunum
nanic
WiUiam H. Cluley
6/ BrunsH u k Lane
Palmyra. PA 17078
Sigma
Phi.
Continued an Page 22)
Page 21
Award
Classnotes
recipients
(Continued from Page 21)
She has also served as a school
Columba School
director for the St
in
Bloomsburg.
Her husband
is
1973
Representative:
Timothy D. Hartman
P.O. Box 466
Edward G.
Edwards. Class of 1973.
Lahaska. PA 18931
(215) 297-0253
John L. Walker
Vice president for advancement
emeritus. Walker retired in 1993 after
Doug McClintock
to the university.
28 years of service
Dunng
Class Volunteeris):
numerous
his tenure, he held
David Burgess *73 recently co-
positions at Bloomsburg. including
authored and edited a book published
executive assistant to the president,
by the American School Counselor
Association, entitled Quality Leader-
assistant to the vice president for
student
life,
ship and the Professional School Coun-
associate dean of
students, and director of admissions.
Well-versed
tion,
in historic
he was instrumental
in
ciples of Total Quality
in selecting
into public education.
Carver Hall, the Fenstemaker
in
and civic
membership
on the architectural review board of
the Town of Bloomsburg.
Bloomsburg Revitalization Inc.. and
the
Columbia County Economic
ginia
is
University,
commissioned
president and
for the State
chief operating
Appeal Drive.
This past February he was
officer.
recipient of a lifetime achievement
ously was se-
award, presented by the Middle
nior
He
Bill
USX
in
a
at
the University of
ance
in
Steven Boughter *74 is a waterways conservation officer in Snyder-
three in Italy,
Umon- Northumberland
hill skiing,
counties.
When not traveUng. he enjoys down-
George E. Cook '74 teaches
ogy and
life
biol-
science at WiUiamspori
lives in
Mont-
Kanouse
KYW-TV Channel 3 news crew which
Peattie
Hamburg. NJ 07419
1201)827-7389
his wife, Diana, are the par-
two children. They
Ridgewood Park. Millersburg-
live in
was
March
Pat.
at
Class Volunteerfs): Steve Andrejack.
Joe Geiger, Susan M. Gottlieb. Glenn
A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis LeVan.
Frank Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann.
Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni
rated
number in Philadelphia for
from January 6 through
1
the period
30.
who
earned a master's degree
Penn State University, resides
Newtown
in
Is
man-
hve
SKF
SKF Is a
Award
King of Prussia.
Gamma Society
International to assist
and encourage the recipient to com-
ter,
president of the XI Chap-
Is
which includes educators
District for 19
tliat
is
the mother of
1
1.
credits
degree.
two daughters.
and Kody. nine.
was
Arlene Cicioni Sachleben '74 was
tlie Week" by the
Shenandoah Evening Herald. She was
named "Person of
nominated for her dedication and endless
hours of work in obtaining a grant
make
the playground behind the
Ringtown Elemenlary School a reality
For the past 8 years, she has worked
to
1
in the family business.
tor Inc. in
Social Welfare.
Shenandoah.
a
1975
member of the Bloomsburg Area
Ministerium and the Bloomsburg
Representative:
of the board
of directors of the Area Agency on
Fort Myers, Fla.
FORT MYERS— Alumni and friends attending a luncheon in Fort Myers.
Fla..
on March 17 included Hazel Chappell Guyler '50, Charles Henrie '38. Eliza'59
beth Henrie. Dora Smith '42. William Smith '42. Eleanor Morris Williams
and husband.
Page 22
in
An educator in the
She has completed 45
Angela.
Among
(Continued on Page 23)
Wolfe
award was given by the State Scholarship Committee of the Delta Kappa
1975.
program and as a practice instructor
for the Department of Sociology and
member
J.
The $1,500
tional administration.
beyond
freshmen leadership development
Kjwanis, and a
They
years, she earned a master's degree in
Through Service, and
community, he was
16.
for graduate studies in educa-
Tamaqua Area School
Inc. In
also served as coordinator of
In the
chil-
L. Messerschmidt *74 re-
cently received the Margaret
USA
Delta Phi Epsilon.
the
two
will be a fresh-
Mt. Grema.
Schuylkill County.
tions on campus, including Amnesty
He
in
ager of environmental affairs for
of volunteer
International. Fellowship
who
man at Penn State, and Hope,
Dawn
Stephen C. Kirchner *74
m many service organiza-
Christians
the father of
dren: Nathan, 18.
She
involved
hiking, canoeing and
is
plete administrative studies at lUP.
with her husband, Dan,
Dayton.
services at Bloomsburg. Peiffer
He
birding.
Ohio.
As coordinator
22 manufacturing facilities in
States, two in Mexico and
at
Umted
the
spring as executive director of the
Council of Churches
is
for details.
Dawn
also a graduate of the
ing-
ents of
He
fnction bearings and oil seals.
responsible for environmental compli-
Pal Famack '74 is a member of the
19 Fern Avenue
and the Pennsylvania School of Bank-
He and
hotel/motel res-
that is the
world's largest manufacturer of non-
ervations now, and watch the mail
Area High School. He
Richboro.
Patricia
is
Make your
21-23.
Swedish-owned corporation
gomery
in
He earned
Watts.
The 20th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
1974
Stonier Graduate School of Banking
leader of the university's volunteer
at
He and his wife, Karen Nina
Klingerman '74. are the parents of two
sons. Bryan. 15. and Brad. 12. They
Dime Bank
Scranton and
efforts before taking a position last
has been an engineer
Representative:
and John
Minister and a
Jim Hunt. Virginia Hunt. Phyllis Jarman. Ricfmrd E. Jarman '50. Bill
'41. Steven J. Rosen •75. Donald A. Watts '37 and
Business for excellence in the business
education program.
officer with the
master's degree
Campus
received the
Fairless Hills since 1973,
lending
He and his wife, Sandie '75, are
parents of two children. Rebecca '8?
Protestant
He
with a 4,0
previ-
Honesdale.
Rev. Peiffer served four years as
May 20
Graduate Award from the School of
live in
Support of Education).
Robert Peiffer
State College on
bank
vice
chairperson and
'89.
the
1993 as ex-
ecutive
M
William Klingerroan *73 earned an
A. in teaching degree at Trenton
grade point average.
president and chief executive officer of
in
AUantic Distnct of CASE (the
Council for Advancement and
is
Alan Dakey '73 has been named
member.
campus coordinator
Employees Combined
He
Coast Guard Reserve.
Mid Penn Bank. He joined
has served as regional
Gladys
em-
officer in the U.
president and executive committee
He
,
Konrad. Irene Diehl Konrad
an adjunct professor at Vir-
Commonwealth
also a
Alumni and friends attending a luncheon in Boca Raton. Fla.. on March 16
41 George
included George Baldwin. Marilyn Baldwin. Agnes Pinamonte Casari
'28.
Canity
"Red"
Francis
'50.
Curilla.
Molly
R. Casari -38. Joseph Curilla
'80, Michael
Jared Gaylord. Laune Johnson Gaylore '79. Debra 5. Guenno
Hilt '86.
counseling program supervisor.
S.
including
A Comprehensive Manual
ployed by the Virginia Department of
Education as an elementary school
Development Council, He has held
numerous offices in the Bloomsburg
Chamber of Commerce,
Fla.
selors.
David
activities are
Boca Raton,
for Elementary/Middle School Coun-
Carver Hall.
Among his numerous community
Management
In 1991 he authored Total Quality
Counseling:
Alumni House, and the recently
refurbished Kenneth Gross Auditorium
translates the prin-
preserva-
Alumni Room
the furaishings for the
The book
selor.
Sharon Young Hilgar
Box 612. R.D. 1
Bono. PA 19504
(215) 845-3615
Marko Radia-
Placement
Classnotes
record
80%
hits
Of
Class Volunteeris): Debbie Zaiewski
Ganz. Joe Hilgar
Karen S. Karnes
moted
in
'75 has been pro-
at
in training
Penn State
in
and development
May
May
SO
pea'ent secured professional or
.11
chosen
Penn State Hanisburg
Middletown, She earned an M.Ed,
degree
December
1992.
199.1
ami August
meaningful emplayrnent
lo assistant director of continu-
ing education
the I..MX)BkH)msburg
University graduales of
fields
199.1.
in their
niis represents an
increase of 7.02 from the overall
placement nile of 71,29
at
"We
1993. She hves in
this record." says
Elizabethtown.
for 1992.
are tremendously
proud of
Carol Matteson.
interim provost and vice president of
iicademic atTairs
J.
Paul W. Reeder Jr. *75 and Beverly
Katherman were mamed on July 9
in
Mifflmburg, Paul
ates, especially
ing
a fourth grade
is
teacher and building coordinator
ing
the
at
ager
Meridian Bank, He previously
at
was a claims
He
in
and
risk
man-
has earned an associate degree
of America.
Wade
Terry
was honored
*75
as
Outstanding Educator for 1993-1994
Boyertown Jaycees.
by the
He
past 14 years.
1977
Paul G. Seif
121 Hartman Road
Danville. PA 17821
(717)275-3848
Class Volunleer(s):
Bob
Pierce Atwater,
Stephen S Kline. Suzanne McCabe.
Starting her career at United
Wyoming
Class Volunteeris): Rick Howenstine.
Way of
the United
last five years,
Way
of
New
Conway
*76 and
Tom
'77 are parents of a daughter,
Pam
has been ac-
York City
a.s
counting manager for Aircraft Instru-
ments Co., Doylestown,
Tom
tional sales
H&R
for the past 17
has been promoted to na-
and marketing director
Auto Radio Service
for
Inc. in
gic marketing.
New
of Tn-State.
United
Way of the
for the
P.
Black
*78,
Northern High School
Man h
44. Jack
IS
in-
Mertz
l
liis
sfieaks
and
stiidenls
The pctccntaye
its
"
giaduates
ol
placed in each of the university's
'53.
Uiree schools
D C.
area,
1
Washing-
was one of 18 teachers
994 Agnes Meyer Out-
Award
is ils
follows: College
York, and the
Texas Gulf Coast.
ex-
(716) 425-1015
U-high Valley The
has been designed
to
many
improve
as 48.(MX)
N
J.
Pnor
to that,
he worked
in
m finance and human
;ind
a candidate for an
IS
MBA
at
College of Professional
Dental hygiene,
interpreter training, medical
technology, radiological technology,
secondary education/chemistry,
secondary education/earth and space
science, secondary education/Spanish
and early childluxHl education.
Nursing and speech correction
graduates experienced placement
above 90 percent.
Graduates
in the
College of Arl.s
and Sciences expenenced 100
in the
following
curriculum areas: Anthropology,
history,
I'cmple Univcrsity-
art
economics. French, health
physics, humanities, liberal arts,
academic
Cathy Ferrara Look *78 of
English literature, 11th grade general
Downingtown died on December 14 at
age 36. Cathy was a regional marketing director for Hachman I'oods. She
was also a volunteer tutor for the
Chester County Literacy Council and
wa.s past president of Ihe Downingtown
Business and Professional Women's
literature.
1
2th grade
literature
and ninth grade
literature.
She
also active as a volleyball coach,
swim coach and director of the school's
annual musical.
She earned
Canil
Studies, graduates in the following
percent placement
Lehigh Valley Hospital.
He
grade honors
is
NY 14450
nily Health of ihe
Commii-
various positions
12th
basis, according to
percent placement
Plan, by the Partnership for
res4)urces for both Si. Luke's Hospital
taught
day
curriculum areas experienccil 100
called the Partnership Health
cellence
has
to
Bamctt. director of the Career
HMO,
emplified ex-
She
day
executive director of the Medicaid
City.
in
A signil icani number of education
majors arc substitute teaching on a
In the
XllantiCare Health Plans in Allantic
who have
84 97 percent.
Development Center.
ship.
nize teachers
the Washington
honors composition and
Byrnes
Shamokm. Ignore is employed as
head cashier at Acme Market in
Shamokin. They live in Coal Townin
Post to recog-
James
"Ql Standard of Excellence of Sales
and Service" from Ford Motor Co.
They Hve in Doylestown,
percent; and College of Business,
HMO
in April.
education majors). 74,49 percent;
College ot Arts and Sciences. 82.96
Ignore Anne Cherry '78 and Robert
Kcaley were married on May 14
medical care for as
American
Fairport.
a teacher at
in the
Representative:
7 Wincanton Drive
Bowie
Medicaid recipients in Lehigh and
Northampton counties.
He formerly was director of
English
Warmmster. The firm has received the
ministration and supervision at
State University in Maiylund.
Va,
The award
was given by
United
1978
L.
Hemdon,
in
education.
She has also worked
Way
'78 and his wile.
she served
director and senior specialist in strate-
years.
on
Carl S. Curio '78 has been named
to receive the
senior vice president and managing
Barbara Turansky
Kathleen (Katie).
.
Taylor.
two brothers, Kyle, seven, and
standing Teacher
Valley, she has 15 years of
For the
tions.
J
Hol-
Manners Yantch
Bryce. four. They live
Is-
experience with non-profit organiza-
(215} 822-0482
Conway
joins
Kandia
land, N.Y.
PA 18914
P.
E
Delana, arc parents of a daughter.
Kelsey Jeanne, bom on July 24 She
Brensesal Sheehan
Scouts of Nassau County on Long
Randa Gossin Triggs
870 Myers Road
Twaddell. Gail
Garry Abdo
appointed executive du-ector of the Gu-1
Jones
Ha
Hummel
W
ton.
Representative:
James
Fogarty.
land. Stiaron Gettel Olff.
children.
1976
Pam
Saro wla.
in
Chri.uine Diehl
Class Volunteeris): George Bierman.
Linda Gruskiewicz '77 has been
Chalfont.
'32.
Eleanor Seward. Ann Zahoru, and Joseph Ztihora
Ann Molchan
Representative:
Marybeth Walewski Shade. Donna
his wife, Sandy, are the par-
two
ents of
luded Catherine Driver Smith
'42,
has
been a teacher and coach in the
Boyertown Area School District for the
He and
lodiiy's challeng-
of Professional Studies (including
analyst.
nsk management from the Insurance
Institute
m
economic climiUe,
faculty
and /ru-mh alh ndin^ a luncheon
SarttSOtd Flo.
Forrest Strachan *75 has been proto vice president
an outstand-
very well toi the reputation ol
Mifflinburg Area Elementary School.
moted
"li is
accomplishmcm by our gradu-
a master's degree in ad-
music, philosophy, social science and
Over 90 percent
(heater arts.
placement was achieved by graduates
majoring
in adult health,
biology and
political science.
Accounting and business education/accounting majors in the College
of Business
experienced over 90
percent placement.
Debra Snyder Kroh
R.D.
1
died on July 21
was a teacher
in the
'76 of Pitman
at
age 40. She
Award
Pine Grove School
District for 17 5 years before her
recipients
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ill-
Aging. BioiHnsburg Area
ness.
Surviving
Randolph
J.,
are
her
CROP Walk.
husband.
and Project
a daughter. Jessica; a son,
YMCA.
Habitat for Humanity,
RETAIN
at the
Berwick
Area Middle School.
Jared, her parents, a maternal grand-
mother, two sisters and four brothers.
Lobos *76 and Judith A.
engaged Leon, a senior
analyst for Armstrong World In-
Leon
Beck
credit
V.
are
dustnes.
is
versity of
also a graduate of the Uni-
Nevada-Los Vegas and The
Amencan Graduate School of International
zona.
Management
in
Phoenix. Ari-
'T^^^
I unipUy
rJT/y*
Ul,
Alumni and friends attending a lumheun
^/^^^
.^^
husband.
Danny Lttwhiler '38. Pat
and Julie Fousi Volpe '85.
in
Tampa,
Mmor Leighow.
Lttwhtler. Alfred States.
fla..
on March
J
9 included
Tirzah Coppes Leighow 59.
Marion Wallace States
'43
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Himalayan Run
&
Trek
Richard Benyo
Getting HIGH
'68
By Richard Benyo
Forestville, California
Jim Thorpe. Pennsylvania
known
is
as
"The Switzer-
land of America." Built in three distinct sections
(Downtown. The Heights. The East
pours
Side),
it
tentatively
mountain canyons, down the sides of hundred-millionyear-old alluvial fans. In a state noted for
mountains,
its
Jim Thorpe (nee Mauch Chunk: "Bear Mountain")
teeters
Downtown
Street in the
and a church
area boasts a line of rowhouses
Mark's) actually built mio the
(St.
mountainside, the bare mountain rock providing the rear
which the town was named,
after
much
kept the world outside during the 1950s. Occa-
sionally an airplane
(still
an object of curiosity in 1953)
or dirigible breached the long mountain on
somewhere
from
else.
its
way
businessmen interested
the outside world, local
selling television sets
from
invented community cable
The
visited us. the
of
New
Edmund
Hillary.
some kind
in
was eventually
surrounding mountains were
in the
Our youth
country.
by our mighty mountains, receiving the
culture received cryptic instructions
in
we were warm
our seven-year-old cockiness and stupidity.
and optional-reading books, the dimensions and protecour mountains diminished.
And
the
Himalayan
dramatic pictures of Everest with
We saw
its
We saw
in
Nevada where
the
Donner wagon
the
train
1846 and where some of the immigrants
Increasingly, there
was
&
a terrible aspect to the
world
The
Dean sang about "Sidewalk Surfing" and
"I
nia.
I
1964 lusted to rush to Califor-
dream
resisted the California
for a small
town
as too great a leap
kid.
That autunm. the college experience started
Bloomsburg
a
silly dink,
the
Get Around" and overnight our
entire graduating class of
at
State College and the fashion statement
a frosh sandwichboard with our
hometown, demands from sophomores
A Little Teacup"
survived by eating their dead.
AM radio stations.
our imaginations as high as our precious mountains,
Beach Boys sang
eternal and infernal
Rocky Mountains and
films of the
"Ameri-
and perhaps higher
Jan
and with each armful of both required -reading
TV through
totems were cars and surfboards and ocean waves rising
But with each year's assault of cable television
signals,
stalled in
process of exhausting
Eventually, in high school in the early 1960s, the
center of our universe lept the entire length of the
can Bandstand" and through
in
our houses
up everyone on the
nauts.
terrible Sierra
drilled into the
to
tried to beat
be exploded by Yuri Gagarin and the Mercury astro-
Hemmed
in
block.
from California sent over our cable
TV systems.
mines
work got drank and
title
order to engage in supreme adventures
driving the fastest. That naive notion
odd snowstorm trapped us
and cancelled school, a former miner too long out of
We
actually
Zealand) and that you had to have a royal
snows.
anthracite coal
often
disasters
opposite side of the world. Everest had just been
their appliance stores
Jim Thorpe was an msular world dependent on the
outside world.
— and
Our
were minor by comparison: the occasional hurricane
chain and other distant mountain ranges grew.
in
way
which was the highest mountain on the planet (reputedly
tion of
to
In order to pull television signals in
bigger
in a
almost twice as high as Bear Mountain). Located on the
and snug
provides a wide fortress wall for the East Side that pretty
his spare
did: War. earthquakes, famine, floods.
from
in front
Lounge, and the Madras
to
perform "I'm
of the lunch crowd in Husky
shirt
from
India: a shirt
dyed so
beyond our mountains. Yes. bad things happened
poorly
had begun reclaiming abandoned slag heaps where
occasionally within the confines of our mountains, but
1960s progressed, the Beatles and some of the Beach
mining had scarred the backsides of nearby mountams.
If
men
they wanted to work, the
of Jim Thorpe were
forced to leave the mountain fortress for jobs
Bethlehem Steel Company,
manufacturing plants
The mountains
the Palmerton Zinc, or light
that kept the
else.
in a
town where
Beyond our mountains,
— some things so big they
were beyond comprehension.
Beyond
world out and the kids
were always recognizable
bigger bad things happened
at the
Hazleton.
in
the bad things
everyone knew everyone
the mountains,
it
its
colors were actually supposed to run.
Boys rushed
mates
in
to India for
enhghtenment. As
fledgling teachers graduating
enlightenment
I
BSC
some
provided a perfect playground. Kids swarmed over Bear
Mountain
tain of
mice over, around, and through a moun-
like
Swiss cheese. They occasionally found the
wayward dog on
skeleton of a
mountain and attempted
were
to
the backside of the
convince each other they
rare dinosaur bones.
Bear Mountain and Ml. Pisgah across the Lehigh
River (where the world's
were benign
places
rife
babysitters,
first
gravity railroad once ran)
wonderous playgrounds, sacred
with abandoned tunnels and conglomerate
boulders the size of school buses. Frt>m atop Big Rock,
at the pinnacle
of Bear Mountain,
we
could linger over
our lunch while surveying and theorizing about other
ranges of mountams miles and miles away and what
might
lie
spirited
we
from television
squirreled
them
until
away
.
L
nuts of
knowledge and hoarded
they germinated.
To our knowledge,
the four great mountain peaks of
Hawk Mountain
(where
occasionally driven by our parents to watch the
raptor migration). Spyglass Hill (as described
Page 24
21^
hundreds of miles away,
stations
little
the worid were Bear Mountain,
we were
Ji
beyond them.
Stuffed with book knowledge and television images
m Robert
The markets
in
postponed
Darjeeling are always bustling.
the
now
their
sort of spiritual
didn't quite understand.
in
As
my class-
high school had lusted for CaHfomia.
careers to travel to India for
seemed almost anything
was
name and
themselves while the hardy, weed-like white birch tree
strip
part-ti
tit
perfect pizza-beer combii
could happen anywhere
occasional signal from the outside world,
wall of the buildings.
Bear Mountain,
in India
such as climbing the highest or traveling the farthest or
on takmg mountain living to the extreme: Race
summer. In
Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island), and Mt. Everest,
climbed by a guy named Sir
a for?
the depths of Death ValU
assumed Hillary was Irom England (he was
over mountain ridges, through ancient
itself
is
of 15 books, and a
As
I'd resisted
IS
I
a former newspaper and magazine editor, author
who
part-time runner
has several times run from
of Mt. Whitney in midpare time he experiments in an attempt to find the
th Valley to the heights
'
combination
the California dream.
Jim Thorpe
to
aging process.
to stop the
I
cosmic irony
In that
now
work on
to
permeates
thai
up
the stick-in-the-mud ended
California, and a decade later
amved
to check out the
edge
India's northern
and returned
resisted India
the local newspaper.
life,
a decade later
living in Northern
an opportunity
still,
Himalayan Mountains from
— and
to
compare them lamely
to
the mountains of Pennsylvania.
Of course my
education in relative altitudes had
expanded somewhat since early grade school.
I'd
Dawn
had
week
at a
Kanchenjunga (28,373')
shadow of Mt.
St.
Helena
in California's
of dragons,
mountain resort Robert Louis
Valley, the
Stevenson used as the model for Spyglass
And
Hill.
I'd
in southeastern California
—
ai
14.494 feet the
had come as something of a shock
to
my
Pennsylva-
nia prejudice to realize that benign old Mt. St. Helena, a
pile of discarded volcanic debris piled to
4,344
feet, is
highest peak (Mt. Davis in Somerset County)
a
mere
as
even more of a shock
to realize
while doing
firebird painted
pretty
began where California's Mt. Whitney
Everest, in fact,
is
more than twice
left off.
eilher
much
in early
opmion of
adolescence.
on the hood of Burt Reynolds'
captures
it.
& The
Bandit" movies
For a country whose resources
Mt.
month, the fighter
pilots
squandered enormous amounts
gruous scene:
Women
carrying cobblestones in their
men on
their
knees
fitted
the cobblestones to repair the sides of the runways.
for
in the grassy
parking
lot
of the Bagdogra airport
two hours while our baggage was
adroitly hoisted
at
some
Whitney's
spiritual enlightermienl,
even
if
it
came
The Himalayan
who
in the cut-
trip
Our
It
was about half the length of an
dicsel-drivcn bus
American bus but with the same width and twice
the
capacity to belch out noxiou.s exhaust. Unfortunately,
the country roads in India had never been built for buses;
they'd been built for ox carts, Consequently,
when
the
bus straining uphill met a Jeep coming downhill, the
uphill vehicle had the right-of-way (not too unlike
backpacking)
As
materialized in a round-about
—
(/the driver could get his bus around
The process
often involved a great
if
they had been,
vehicles
came
did,
because
within one coat of
who had done
is
a coal-fired narrow-gauge
Toy Train
that
(i.e..
many thousands of
same road we were
runs from Darjeeling into the valley
feet
below
— along the side of the
quite a bit of
on, often crossing
darkness
compelled to share his experiences with other
it.
Halfway through our
trip,
on, the single headlight of the
as
Toy Train
the tracks in an attempt to get around a line of three
hauled their asses to northern India to run what turned
diesel
out to be an 88-mile, five-day stage race that started at
remmed
came
approached from uphill while our bus was halfway onto
organized a small group of ultrarunners and
7.045. peaked at 12.000 feet, and then
the close quarters weren't enough, the pride of
if
Darjeeling
spends days running across mountains while
He
four lu>urs
i\\
the most invigorating travel
I'd ever experienced.
some of the passing
running on the shoulders of the Himalayan mountains,
felt
was estimated
was four hours of some of
Bagdogra
mountainous
paint of disaster
entirely self-sufficient)
athletes.
Diu-jeeling (6,890 feet)
trip Iroiti
in
we'd have had more fcnderbending than we
to offer
way. In 1991. Jim Crosswhite. an adventure runner
a guy
Chancellor Hotel
feet) to the
buses had not been recently painted, for
form of hypoxia.
rate
(414
deal of backing up and inching forward. Fortunately, the
peak, the trip to India's northern borders for an unim-
peded view of the Himalayan range promised
our traveling companions. Our bus
the slopped Jeep.
as high as Whitney.
Recalling the difficulty I'd had breathing
atop three waiting buses priivided an opportunity to meet
are strained by something like one million births per
Stuck
research on the Himalayan Moutains that they essentially
The
baskets on their heads while
feet.
came
It
is
assume
I
of fuel launching themsleves over a particularly incon-
higher than any mountain in Pennsylvania, where the
3,213
and other beasts
Pontiac Firebird in his 'Smokey
highest peak in the lower 48 states.
It
tigers,
reflected that particular pilot's highly inflaled
himself or indicated he was stalled
taken day hikes four or five times to the peak of Mt.
Whitney
background
in
time in the Sierra Nevada. I'd lived for five
years in the
Napa
Sandakphu, with the massive and impressive
at
several opportunities in California to backpack for a
smoke -.spewing
off the tracks just
a.s
Jeeps.
Our
driver pulled the bus
the flame-and-cinder-spewing train
to its
went noisily and cheerily
past, gaily-ctothed passengers
starting point.
hanging out the windows waving cnthusia.stical]y
In
1992 Jim increased the
of his group and again
size
between grimaces of anticipated
He'd
ran the 88-mile loop in five days.
set
disasters.
up the course
As we chugged up
the increasingly
as a 100-mile stage race, but found that the rapid ascent
to altitude pretty
much wiped
out
many of the
road,
we passed
runners
side of the road,
after they'd spent
more than a day
The author with some of the local
trip
was again expanded
flew to
to
New
in size
and
from nearly a dozen countries
Delhi, caught a few hours' sleep, then flew
Bagdogra. an Indian Air Force base that accepts one
commercial
flight
per day. but under very
The Indian Air Force
at
Bagdogra
each of them painted to the
clinging to the
sports fans at the soccer field at
as not, the
flies
strict seciuity.
MIG fighters,
pilot's specs
with caricatures
Gangtok
in Sikkim,
where the
athletes staged their
own
hour track race when a
one-
strike
local police cancelled the
Gangtok Marathon.
by
meager
little
houses were illuminated inside
by the glare of a black and white television
sionally,
length. Forty runners
homes
backed onto 5(X)-fool drops. As often
traveling halfway
around the world.
For 1993. the
often windowless
narrowed winding
houses, satellite
TV dishes perched. (We
doubly taken aback two days
Ghoom
its
roof.
set.
Occa-
on the roofs of some of the better-constructed
later
visited the
TV dish on
spints of CNN and BBC are
Moncstary. which boasts a
Apparently the
would be
when we
satellite
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India
(Continued from Page 25)
welcomed
in the rarefied air as gladly
as arc ihc ethereal spiriLs.)
She and her husband, Mark, are par-
The Chancellor Hotel was chosen
ents of two children.
as our ha.se of operations because,
according to Major Donio
Crosswhile. it was more dependable
than other hoiels in Darjecling:
had
own
il-s
water supply and
Power
electric generator
oplion. the glass resistors
in
the Chester C.
in use
still
power poles would
Ilic
own
at best, a flccllng
Darjeeling was.
on
W. C. (Bill) Williams Jr. '80, a licensed funeral director in Pennsylvania since 1983. has been employed by
It
ils
They live in Lock
Haven.
in
He earned an
scl ihe
Chidboy Funeral Home
Curwensville for ihe past 14 years.
associate degree in ap-
heart of any antique collector
plied science al the Cincinnati College
fluttering wildly.
of Mortuary Science in 1981.
Our room was spacious enough,
but damp and chilly. Heat was
been president of the
Bill has
provided by an electric space healer
Curwensville Area Library Corp. for
the past three years, during which time
and/or a kerosene healer whose
the
The room
featured a television set
Atlanta^ Ga.
government-controlled channel, a
BBC channel,
empty
to be
half the time, and three
channels offering
through
seemed
a channel thai
MTV filtered
Hong Kong
somewhere
or
southeast Asia. Not long
deep
In
after
unpacking, the power
generator cvenlually kicked
space healer died,
She was
Sigma Rho
president of Chi
Sororlly while at Bloomsburg,
Diane
'71
and
Port.
Jonathan Port. Rob Port
Maryanne; and a brother. Ben-
sisler.
a 15-minute production
of a I5K all-India cross country meet
jamin.
which each runner was subjected
1980
Vincent LaRuffa
418 Date Palm Court N.E.
St. Petersburg. FL 33703
(813) 527-5772
Class Volunleeris): Carol Johnson.
Corey M. Waters
Gail Jones.
at
to run
9.3 miles were being subjected lo
wondered what
I
in store for
room
went upstairs
for a briefing
Raynes. William C. Wdliams
PA 17870
(717)743-5577
Melody Lowry Haley
a certified school nurse
Kim Delp Brown.
Class Votunteerfs):
to the dining
Susan J
and an evening
William
Lilly.
C
Corey
Pott.
M. Waters. Mary Ann Zeveny
in a
Calcutta beer in
blonde gravy.
bottles for Rs.
tall
40
—
We
dollar.
(We'd changed
rupees
at
more than
a
$2(K) into
our hotel in Delhi;
it
paper that
1
jean pocket.
stuffed into
As
1
Richard M. Kuduck '79 reports
was
wad of
my
Bagdogra. he encountered (he wad of
"Ah.
crawled into bed
at
A Tourist!")
9
p.nt..
Kathenne
bom on July 29.
a brother. Ricky,
who
American dog; Less
insistent
The
barking began to gradually fade
away, then vanished, only lo increase
rest
later
For the
of the night, the dog's barking
vanished and reappeared.
too exhausted for
it
We were
to keep us
awake
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United States: 1945-
neanng
the
end of
his
coursework for a doctor of education
Widener University.
This year he was nominated to Whos
degree
Ml. View
High School since 1992. She received
board certification in emergency nurs-
at
Suzanne M. Robbins
has been
the parents of three children; Matt. 10;
Elizabeth, six; and Colleen, two.
at
are parents of two sons, Brian, six,
Howard Carter
6916 East 7 1st Place
Tulsa.
to the part-time posi-
OK
74133
(918) 488-0847
Lycoming County ConClass Volunteer(s): John
servation District,
Bucknell University
torate al
Penn
in
and
Darnel, two.
Beverly
Suzanne earned a master's degree
Robert A. McMullin *80 has been
promoted lo associate professor al East
New Jersey, She and her husband. Ed.
'80, an assis-
tion of environmental education coor-
dinator for the
a
Representative:
Lock Haven University,
named
is
1981
Teachers.
tant professor of foundation studies in
education
Margie Andrews Wright '80
special education teacher in southern
C
Gross.
Diane Langley, Sheri A. Lippowitsch,
at
1982 and a doc-
Elizabeth
Mays
Stale in 1993.
Shirley Smith '79. a clinical spe-
oncology and hospice coor-
cialist in
dinator al the V,A
Medical Center
Wilkcs-Barre. was a presenter
in
the
at
Smith serves on the Field Liaison
tral
Office
IS p;\rt
for
m
D
C.
She
of a work group developing a
position paper
She
Hospice for V.A. Cen-
Washington,
is
on "Ethics
in
Hospice."
also a graduate of the
Los
Angeles Count)' Genend HospitalA.'SC
School of Nursing and the Univcniity
of Pennsylviinia Graduate School.
certified
A
oncology nurse, she also stud-
ied hospice in England. She
is
a part-
San
JosCy Calif.
SAS JOSE— Alumni and fnends attending a luncheon in San Jose. California,
on Man h 26 included Laura Ciampa. Kevin Lynch '84. Laural Lvnch, Joe Nolan.
Michelle Garrity Nolan
89.
Francesco
Paist.
Harrison Paist
time instnictor for oncology courses at
Pugnelti. Jill Pugnetii. Paul Pugnett 87.
Penn State University
thew Rego. Nina Field Rego '86. Ann Shaloka Wilson
Charles Wilson Jr.. Joey Wilson and Julie Wilson.
She and her husband
Page 26
is
His thesis was
Chains and Fam-
six years old,
Committee
volume a half-hour
He
would like to hear from Lambda
She joins
1993,
is
was soon to be tested, however. At 3
a.m., a dog began to bark. It sounded
as though it had set up housekeeping
in the bathroom. Its bark was very
in
in the
Bill
Chi Alpha brothers.
Uie
Cancer Nursing held in Vancouver.
British Columbia, on August 7.
unlike an
Dining
—
Hli/.a-
around die world, Our exhaustion
monotonous and more
East Stroudsburg.
in history
eighth inlcrnalional Conference of
exhausted from flying halfway
much
—
frisked by the
airport before boarding the plane for
We
birth of a daughter.
beth.
front left
police sergeant at the domestic Delhi
nipics and smiled:
at
former Sheila
tlie
was. the $200
translated to Rs, 6200. a
on Homecoming Weekend. October
21-2.3. Make your hotcl/niotel reservations now, tind watch the mail
for details.
manager discouraged us from
changing more. As
degree
*80 has been
ing in 1990.
The 15th year reunion will be held
(Japanese style)
a bil
Jr.
She and her husband. Charles, are
discovered that the hotel offered a
arts
Who Among American
meal heavy on nce. bread, and
chicken parts
Mark
Stonehridne Drive
our 40 odd 'mature"
runners inleni on running 100 miles.
We
Kinder.
his wife, the
Shaina Marie.
1980."
Donna
He and
ism department.
ily
Selinsgrtn'e.
type of invasive medical exploration
was
a non-profit corporation
Chidboy, are the parents of a daughter,
entitled "Restaurant
1979
young men about
ment Corp.,
Siroudsburg Univeresity. where he
teaches in die hotel, restaurant and tour-
at
Hepresentative:
such close scrutiny.
'91.
dedicated to development of the local
master of
before he was allowed to line up
If
PriyaSharma
He Is also chairman of the annual
parade which caps off the annual
Curwensville Days Celebration, and
was recently appointed to the board of
directors of the Curwensville Develop-
This spring he completed his second
to a thorough medical examination
the start
'74.
Terry Woodside.
Representative:
Surviving are her husband. Steve; a
stayed on' Before going lo dinner,
in
79.
June Woodside
Association.
The
in.
28,
industnal park.
bulb went out. and the television
we watched
Murray Loudy
the
but one 25-watt
all
Alumm ami friends atttnding a luncheon in Atlanta. Ga.. on March 20 included
Chadwu kBarr H2. Doreen Strasser Barr 'HI. Cindy Shemanski Blank 78. Ken
Blank 7«. Ed Bloomer Jft. Dons Burro Calvario 78. Tom Calvario '79. Jeanne
Hunter.
Foley. Thomas F. Foley '62. David Good 80. John Heimlich 77. Anne
Duane Hunter '59. James Kantnor '39. Rochelle Kantnor. Bnan Loudy '79. Lynne
our
in
town went nut and
section of
was opened (Apnl
library
ing project.
an Indian
that offered six channels:
new
1994). completing a $300,000 build-
to chance.
fumes were too deadly
live in Dallas.
Amy Jo
Reece
'93.
79.
'84.
Heather
Kevin Rego. Mat-
Charles Wilson
'79.
India
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 26}
for long, excepl at those roughly one-
hour
to
school for combmed anns
trains
more than
ficers
each
1
year,
John L. Settrirn Jr. *81 has been
named vice picsidcnt and comptroller
by New Jen.ey Amencan Water Comp;uiy in Haddon Heights. N J He has
with
been
Amencan Water Works Sys-
The course
,000 mid-coircr of-
includmg over \00
inlemational officers from around the
world.
Jackson also holds a master's degree
mtemational relations from Lock
Haven University His military awards
in
include the
three
four
W8
tem since
Menlonous Service Medal,
ctnibU- cloud in Ihe bathroom, so
Rhonda
a
wlicic
Widener
stiMid the stiangc acoustics ol llic
barking dog
Army
tant
He has
at
L*.Kk
also served witli
Infantry
and aceni-
He
Haven Univer-
Kulju
llic .^rd
mamed
IS
'H^.
.iiui
lo ihc foniiei
Kathy
they live in Sewcll.
N
J
a
member
1982
of Uie U.S. Army's
Rapid Deployment Force with the 24th
Infantry Division ai Fort Stewart. Gcor
gia.
where he
gade S-4
will serve as the Isl Bri-
(logistical officer).
Jackson
Calif.
is
married
Deborah Richards
Alumni and friends unending a picnic at the home of Rich Benyo '68 and
Rhonda Provost in Forestville California, on March 27 included Enio Camara.
former
to the
'81.
had spent the
down
Betty Yeager.
Christopher Kerwin '81 (M),
acting executive director ot ilic CenJ.
James, who
earned an MBA degree at Wilkes Umversily, is business manager al
necticut,
July 22 in Hazleion.
New
Susquehanna Inlenucdiate Unit,
has been awarded the Gary Recscr
Prior
tral
m Con-
Memorial Award by
Jersey and South Caro-
the Pennsylvania
Association of School Business Offi-
lina.
Hazleion Radiology Associates.
celebrat-
ing her 25th year of religious profes-
formerly a fund accounting supervisor
wedding
'81
(M)
is
sion in the Congregation of Sisters of
SS. Cyril and Methodius. She earned
a bachelor's degree from Alvenua College
and a second master's degree from
She has been
—
a principal for the past
three al St.
SEI
Andrew's
in
Waynesboro and seven at St Catherine
who
Wayne.
in
Cogan
in
Ernest
the U.S.
F.
Jackson
Army, graduated from
Command
at Fort
Course
on June
IS
B.U..
is
employed
guage Clinic
ihe
Inc.
Monica
tactical
Doc Ben
some
India,
Imm
wonder
them
half of
many
as
in liulia are
night Ihey form
ttial al
Ihc spider
streets
No
wanted into our
room.
They
when we walked
loom at breakfast
Incredibly,
outside the dining
live In
and stood on the balcony that placed
us four floors above the alley
Mass
fronting the hotel,
tild
llic
some
tlial
edge of an
courtyard across the way were
keeping dogs as
pels:
the ground
them
'lliree ol
were on chains attached
three.
second grade teacher
wc saw
people living around
Bryan Weber Brady, bom on June 9.
He joins a brother, Douglas Donald,
a
each
worldwide
perhaps as
that
packs and roam the
his wife, Calhy, are parents
Is
more than
slatislictil
thai
"iO.OOO people
and
|k-Is
hunted
Jones, a tcllow
90 percent of the dogs
Connie Weber Brady '82 and her
husband. Don, are parents ot a son.
to slakes in
In contrast to their level
al
of activity the previous night, these
Newtown Fncnds School They reside
In
leaches In the Virginia
killed
m
Amenca.
Connie
Leavenworth. Kansas,
Army's senior
associate in claims
the Insurance Insti-
age
L. Reilly '81 and Brian
AllardweremamedonJuly2. Monica
the
He has earned
tute of
and General Staff
3,
CGSC
at
by the Wilkes Barre Speech and Lan-
*8I, a major in
and
rabid, and
designation
the
arc not kept as
Iiiilia
that ihey aie periodically
die of rabies,
1
Sharon,
Station.
111
and
year
as an auto/properly claim
I
Pitlsfield.
also earned a master's degree in
speech pathology
Array
the University of Dayton,
10 years
for
in
an
away from
knowledge, informed us
supervisor
*81 and Paul
A. Taylor are planning an October
Suzanne Duzen
that diigs
district claim manager lor Berkshire
Mutual Insurance Company m
He jtilned the com
Pitlsfield. Mass
of three children,
Sharon L. Mutchler
the alley, while the spider
dog
Over breakfast we were Infomicd
Scott Behrent '82 has been named
He and
Delaware Group of Philadelphia in
April as a system manager He was
The dog
wandering up and
Callfornian always fond of
cials.
James A. Furgele *81 joined Ihe
niglil
tippoiiuiiity to get
Class Volunteer(s): Christopher
Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn.
Barbara Bakfr Edwanh. i arrie Mvers
pany
n>oni
vtui
liiiddlcd outside wailing for
Taylor
5JS Avenue A. Apt 16
Redondo Beach. CA9027?
They
reside in Hinesvillc. Georgia.
'53.
Doug
and they arc
the parents of one child. Ashley
Fvcn though
looked
1
uiulor
level of Ihc cninibling aspliall
on ihe
Rei>rr\fniative:
come
I
of an alley behind the hotel
Fort
ui
window.
was on the Ihinl tloor, Daijcchnj; is
built on such a steep slope that the
ledge of our batliioom window was
m Germany and the
Brigade
iinccstors
its
oui Ihc bathroiMii
fied nianagenieni accountant
Rc.scr\'e Otficct Iraiiiing
Following graduation, he will be-
to that, she taught for 14 years
When
public accoun-
CGSC,
lo incci
is
Benning, Ga.
Hamsburg,
locomc scurrying inside,
we lelt t)bligcd lo dispatch it
piiiiently
bi«h a certified
197th
m
ihtU a spidci the
M/e of a pack of Tastykakc buttci
wotch knimpcis had been wailing
1
the Paratrix>pct Badge.
Infantry Division
Laboure School
o[>encil the shoulder-high
window, only to find
University,
sity.
James Digiandomenico *81 and
Mary Lynn Adams were married on
water
al
Corps program
'54.
wanu
created un Imix'n
air
Ranger Tab. the Pathfinder Badge, imd
of the
and Samuel Yeager
morning Rhonda Provost,
shower The radical
wife, UKik a
and the cold
master's degree
Jackson scncd as the officer-in charge
Lawrence Klemkosky 7/. Linda Klemkosky. Betty Wolfe
with us.
National Defense Service Ribbon, the
Prior to being selected lo
Sonoma^
tlie
dog seemed
the
in the siime nHtiii
ditTercnce between the
who
John,
earned
Army Commendation Medals,
Army Achievcmeni Medals. Uic
In
my
when
intern als
be
dogs were doing what dogs do
Bucks County.
Beach Schools.
best:
sleeping.
As wc moved
to the far
end of the
balcony, our attention was elevated
from Ihe alley below lo a view of the
edge of the magniricent, snow
covered Karichenjunga. a massive
mountain within the borders of India
that stands seemingly akimbo by
Itself, many miles from the duster of
Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu. which
were not visible from our holcl.
Kanchcnjunga stands an impressive
2H,373
of
feel,
nearly twice the height
Ml Whitney The
Kanchcnjunga as
I
I
i
it
sight of
appeared from
behind a transienl cloud lured the rest
of our group to the far edge of the
balcony, until
inadvertently
we
lill
tliought
the hotel
we might
on
its
side
;
Jim Oosswhite conducted a
"bncfing" at 9:00 that would have
belter
C
rk
Callt
Diego.
San
•
March ^0 included Joe Camu^vo '^^ i>hereen
Todd Ftood.MiUOrasso 78 Kim Jamison
'68.
Cobb.CeceluiDav,s
Norm
Lyman
'89. Mark Lucia '79. Carol Hermes Lyman 81. Jim
on
Alumn, and fnends attending a dinner in San Diego. California,
canna^o Cad Zimmerman Cobb
Ibarra 77. Alison
'81
Olivia
M Krasner
Orband
60.
m
-87.
Howard Uberman
Alan Parker
'82.
Diana Parker. Bob Snyder
80. Peter Veleker '75
ondAi Walbum
been described as a "lengthen-
ing." Considering that he
was
(Continued on Page 28)
55.
Page 27
India
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 27)
talking to
^om
some 60 people
nearly a dozen countries, most of
whom
had never been
before, and that he
to India
was throwing
names of towns most of
out
us had never
heard of and certainly couldn't spell
was
(the race
to begin at the village
of Maneybhanjyang, for example),
and
he was going into great
that
concerning what we'd need to
detail
take with us for the five days and
what we'd need
to leave in the
room,
hotel's storage
mi*
"briefing"
llie
mere 107 minutes.
the two previous years, the
lasted a
In
itinerary
had been to give an early
morning
briefing, then load people
onto buses for the two hour ride lo
Maneybhanjyang, where the
stage of the race
Unfortunately, by
contestants,
Long Beach
Day
3,
most of the
whiriing from
still
would crump on
lag,
first
would begin.
Bmwn
-HS.
Mane
Brown. Gail Dcllox
on March 29 included Marzena Bajdalxki '86. Loretta
'67. Dotiie Brighton Denes '66. Rebecca
California,
John Delias
'68.
Barry Denes
'68.
EherU-Romberger '86. Debra Blake Ferraro '84. James Ferraro '84. Stephen Hotz "46. Thomas Hutchinson
Debbie ignatovich '87. Mark L Jones '85. Christine Gruss Keti '69Jerry Ketz. Kelly Roe Rector '78, RaySheelen
Dents Smokowicz. and Doug Taylor '82.
jet
the side of the
This year, the plan was
trail.
Alumm and friends unending a dinner in Long Beach.
'90.
'78.
modified to allow us to spend our
day
first full
in Darjecling resting or
Suzanne Kucarella Bratlec *82 and
louring.
We opted
We
for touring.
headed
off for the Himalayan Mountaineering
the
In.slilute in
company of Jim's
who
wife. Margaret, a marine doctor
had come along
to serve as
medical
director of the trek.
We decided
to stretch
walk the several miles
The
Institute.
our legs and
to the fanicd
city of Darjeeling
exudes an earthincss sobered with a
haunting quality of
are
crowded and
The markets
loss.
her husband. Hons *81, are parents of
bom
twin daughters. Hmily and Grace,
on December
13, 199.3.
The
IS
manager- finance.
GE Industrial
and Power Systems- South Asia.
Suzanne and Ross formerly lived in
Wilmington. N.C. where Suzanne was
employed willi the American National
Red Cross, and Ro.ss with GE Nuclear
candy
F.
Crum
Lon A
Miller were married in August 27 in
a computer sys-
wrappers. Half-inch water pipes ran
Harrisburg.
through gutters and were occasion-
tem analyst with Solutions Technology
ally driven
in
over by vehicles and
Earle
is
Lemoyne.
McMane *82 has joined
Prudential Securities Inc. as a financial
He
advisor in the Paramus. N.J. office
formerly was with Smith Barney
He
Shearson for five years.
We
independence from
Their independence was
deserved, but as
we
Institute,
we
Britain.
McMinn
ter,
is
McMinn
'83 are parents of a daugh-
Carly Jordan,
bom on April
a business administrator with
Healthcare, and Craig
erty
manager
is
5.
Jill
Coram
senior prop-
for HSI, Inc.
They
manager
for
an
Browne are planning a Febmary
wedding. Steven, who earned a
master's degree in sports management
at St. Thomas University in Miami, is
is
She and her
children. Elyse. three, and Teddy,
passed constant
year.
They
live in
one
Coplay.
where
a
R,
an accountant with Radiant Steel Prod-
Pamela t. Hyde '82 and
her hus-
band. Douglas, arc parents of a son. Ian
Douglas,
bom on August
26. 1993
He
Jean Royer Peake *82 and her husband.
James
'83. arc parents of a son.
down
bm»k
lay
into
tlie
it.
Kim Gobora Bent
5756 South Lansing
Englewood. CO 801
she will return to Dover
(303) 740-7752
Linda M.
Thomas Hartsough
is
at
1
8 in
who eamed an MBA
the University of Scranton,
Company
m
She
Rebecca Campbell '83 has been
named program manager of WGALRebecca joined the
1987 as a producer for "PM.
new position.
who eamed
sistant
an
in
M
Lewisburg.
MBA degree
in
1989.
is
men's basketball coach
They reside
Bucknell University.
is
He joins
two and a
a sis-
half.
Carolyn K. Hohne *83 has beer
promoted
to instructional
systems con-
home office of
Rohm and Haas Company in downsultant at the corporate
town Philadelphia.
Patricia
Larock Kisenweather '83
and her husband, David, are parents of
a daughter.
Dana,
bom on May 6 She
They
Sarah Ann Langan '83 and Bruce
A. Davis were
at
as-
m^ed on
Clark's Summit- Sarah,
master's degree at
at
May 21 in
who eamed a
Mary Mount Uni-
versity, is a certified
in
rehab specialist
atGenexInc. inAlexandna. Va. They
Lewisburg.
reside in
New
Jersey.
trees
Stephen D. Drees '83 has been
named semor vice president of Affin-
swept by the same wind into a pile
Along the narrow macadamed
walkway candy and potato chip
.
Page 28
Amanda, who
joins a daughter. Kayla. age four.
lives in Lancaster.
Shenandoah Umversity
against a classroom building wall.
of us. yet
Continued on Page 40)
on April 25 {seven
pounds, nine ounces).
ter,
Brace's Orchard in Dallas.
in Lancaster.
bom
is
also affiliated with the family-owned
TV
Brelsford Henry *83 and her
husband. Christopher, are parents of a
son. Connor,
Forty Fort.
to assistant
vice president, mortgage lending.
a realtor associate with Maribeth
Jones
Dela-
J
Jill
degree
AFB,
'83 has been
promoted by Prime Bank
Brace '83 and Gerald
Forty Fori. Linda,
Terry,
The playground of the boys*
(
in the
ware.
Terry A. Conrad '83 and Kan
school was swept clean by the wind,
we
AFB
Ct.
Messing were married
with dead leaves, the windows in
in front
Kunsan
to
Republic of South Korea. After a year,
live in Sugarloaf.
places translucent with wind-blown
wrappers scudded
at
Representative:
She
someone padlocked the dtHirs, Tlic
gutters on the roofs were clogged
the one trash receplable
Westborough, Mass.
Scott Air Force Base in June and has
that responsibility in her
up from what they
were doing, marched out. and
from the overhanging
his wife. Sandra, are parents
pleted her farmly practice residency
the students got
the debris
He and
Kathy Baylor Giorgio *83 com-
live in Milanville. Pa.
was executive producer of the station's
Live show since 1990 and will retain
management of the school gave out
one day. an announcement was made,
dust.
strategy at
of a daughter. Madeleine. They live in
executive producer two years later She
covered with
looked as though the
It
master's degree in
sis-
Magazine," and she became the show 's
classrooms,
open on a desk and
a notepad lay next to
They
ters.
station in
walkway above ihcm we
could look
Monah, bom on May
Shejoins two brothers and two
12.
uct Co.
then a college that were deserted.
the
daughter, Grace
Ga,
NationsCredit Cor-
husband. Ed. are the parents of two
mountain station had been allowed to
decay We passed a btiys' school and
dust-
audit
Darjecling a jewel of a
From
*82 and
live
Steven E. Parlanle '82 and Danielle
poration in Allentown.
much
hiked to the
evidence that the systems that had
made
VanDeLinde
his wife, Patty, are the parents of a
Mancinelli were married on June
were torn by the price of
He eamed a
been assigned
Keirsey
in Atlanta.
Denise Molchary Hozza *82
City.
management and corporate
1983
*82 and Craig
patched with tied rags.
India's
They hve
17.
resides in
Lake Hiawatha. N.J.
C.
Earle
May
on
Williain R.
Jill
Jr. *82 and
bom
Hummelstown.
in
the University of Pennsylvania in 1989.
Michael S.
Energy.
unaccustomed to the temi "trash"
Jamison,
Delaware.
where
bustling. Citizens
liberally littered the street with
a half years old.
Bratlecs
recently relocated to Singapore,
Ross
Meghan, who is five and
They live in Newark.
joins a sister,
Philadelphia
Alumnt and friends attending a luncheon in Philadelphia on April 9 included
Jim Gallagher 64. Clint Gattey. Edna Berkheiser Gattey '27. Jim Gledhill.
Connie Slanko Gobora
Harry Harbage. Marie Harbage. Jermaine
Johnson. Sadie Zapp Mayemick '27. Dan McGrrw '51. Marie Parrish Morgan '54 and Joe Zakorchenmy '72.
'52.
ity Partners.
Inc
Located
ton area. Affinity Partners
in the
is
Bos-
a leading
consultant firm to credit card companies
and major financial
institutions.
Prior to joimng the firm, he
was vice
president for sales and marketing for
MasteiCard International
in
New York
Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected
to the post of assistant secretary-per-
sonal lines unde'%vnting manager for
Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company. In this position, he continues to
oversee the centralized personal lines
underwnting
unit for
located in the
home
branch operations
office
complex.
Hall of Fame
Classnotes
inductees
announced
He
joined Harleysvillc in 1991 as
assistant personal lines underwriting
He was named persona]
manager.
underwriting manager
He and
lines
two
their
Craig
manager
ness
for HSl, Inc..
and
administrator
Healthcare.
They
bom
on
Jill is
busi-
Coram
for
live in Atlanta.
Ga.
David IL Rolley '83 has been promoted by Commonwealth Bank, a division of Mendian. to community of-
It-
Montoursville office.
He
joined the
company
1983 as
in
marketing director for the Bank of Central
Most recently,
he was community office manager in
Muncy.
He completed a school of bank mar-
Bonita A. Hensley '84 reports the
Samantha
They live
Nicole, on August 13. 1993.
an active
member
Lycoming United Way,
a
1994
graduate of Leadership Lycoming, and
vice president of the
Mimcy Chamber
of Commerce.
Representative:
7417Paxton Road
Falls Church. VA 22043
(703) 356-5028
reports
the birth of a second son. Brian Tho-
bom on July 26.
1993, Hejoinsa
Matthew Scott, three and a
They live in Manheim.
August G. Kellmer *84 and Lorrie
J. Grega were mamed on May 21 in
Hazleton. He is an account manager
for Consolidated Freightways in
Potisville. They live in Hazleton.
Len, are parents of three children:
Greg, eight; Ryan,
four They live
m
ber
Linda IS a mathematics teacher
18.
at Pleasantvitle
High
five;
and Lauren,
his wife,
Karen, are parents of a daughter,
The 10th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail
They
Elizabeth,
live in
university's highest athletic honor are
Dan Kemple
Byhum
who joined tlic
II.
'53.
'40. William "Buck"
George Chaump '58.
Robert Gibble "68.
An
I.uptowski
and Tina Souders
futu in 1988
was promoted
A
^
the education coordinator at
St.
Wendy
NJ.
Thompson arc planning an October
wedding,
who
David,
Joseph Medical Center.
BItlner
Ward
'84 and her
MBA degree at Cornell
14
received an
University,
bom
Algonqum,
on August 22.
Illinois.
ond daughter. Kmibcrly Irene,
December 9. 1993. She joins
Jessica,
is four.
They
a sister.
live in
Newtown.
is
Dan Kemple
1985
A
'40
graduate ol Hlylhe rownslitp
Anthony A. Raniero '84 and Mary
Lou Fichthom were married on June
8 in Lititz. Anthony, who also earned
Reprtwenlutivf
High, Kemple received
Ginger Balchunas Cbildx
342 Norns Hall hme
business education
certification in elementary education ui
Jeffenonville.
PA 19403
(215) 63i-lU5
track and held in addition to being u
1
Millersville University in 1991.
&
ployed by R. R. Donnelley
Hiey
live in
is
em-
Sons
He
Manheim,
s)
Glenn Bnmiley.
cnts of a son. Alexander David,
on March
in Exeter.
Nancy
is
Wayne
17.
Schmucker
SUudI
live in
a teacher
'84 and Susan L.
are planning an
They
Hiocnixville,
Stotl D. ('roll *85 and
Heint/clman were
P.
bom
1994 (eight pounds, 13
ounces, 21 inches)
Valley West School
District
Apnl
22,
and
In track
Lisa I>eLaurentL
ounces. 20 inches).
Wyoming
Mary Beth
mamed on May
21
Northampton. Scott, a graduate of
Hahnemann
University
Medical
School, served a rive-ycai surgical
rcsi-
for details.
second
at
field,
Ire.sliiiian
the mile as a freshman, hut
dual meets
He won both
May 28. Sue
an anesthetic sales representative for
in Philadelphia
and
in
all
the hall-
tluce years, establishing
new
records
in b4iih
events in his senior cam-
paign
Kemple helped
to four straight
lead his teams
undclealcd sca.sons
and four conference
titles.
AddiiKinally. he ran in the
Penn
Relays on four separate occasions.
In his
freshman and sophomore
Kemple was
part
of the
He
placed
third in the steeplechase events
Cirino were married on
Ohmeda PPD
Meet
won
mile and the mile events the next
seasons.
Sue Brohoski *84 and Michael
year
he placed
the State Teachers
winning mile relay team
is
cross
lost the first
and won every contest thereafter
and her husband. Robert, arc the par
in the
He
country team
Moore
1994 (nine pounds, seven and a half
wedding
He
ol the basketball team.
country event of his
Michael Lyie, born on January 31,
'84 and Jeffrey
in
John Haney. Marvin Meneeley, Patty
husband, John, arc parents of a son.
S Brace are planning a June 24, 1995
degree
served as captain of the 1940 cross
Class Volunteer(
Laurel Perry Shaffer '84 and her
ii
at BltH)iiishurg
participated in cross country and
member
in
in
Linda G. Mulford *84 and Timothy E. Phillips were mamed on Decem-
who
bom on
self-employed,
Nancy Ann SIpko
Louis Maslowe '84 and
Megan
IS
Hazleton
New
Schixil in
Jersey Tliey live mCoIIingswtxxl.
Newburgh, N.Y.
Class Volunteeris): Scott Righter.
Linda Fedroff McCord, Darlene
Barberio Payne. Cameron Smith
the Hcusta Di-
Paula M. IViano '84 and Dale
Fey were married on Scpiember
David L. Pepper '84 and Carol A
Margaret Kearney Limbacher '84
has
been
teaching
in
the
Washingtonville {N.Y.) High School
for six years. She and her husband.
Robert J. Kenney
is
manager ol systems and programming for the GIntfelter Division in
Lancaster.
1984
niembetNhip to 52.
husband. George, aic piuents of a sec
Linda Becker Hoertz '84
of ihe
Williamsport Jaycees, a volunteer for
the
total
to
Lebanon.
brother.
is
Fame on October U.
1990
birth of her first child.
half.
He
systems and pro-
a systems analyst
Paula
keting in Boulder, Colorado, in 1986.
Co
GUitfeUei
'73.
Stephen,
iis
Yearick 86.
mas,
Tolh "84 has been pro-
vision
Pennsylvania, which later merged
with Commonwealth.
He
Six alunuii will join the Athletic
Hall of
bnnging the
gnmiming functions of
Alumni andfnends attending a State System reception tn Altoona on Apnl I
were Kirsien Bryan 89. Michael Bryan 89. Beth Thomas 52 and Lwndon
in
J.
P H
resp<.>nsible for the
Altoona
manager of the downtown
fice
Shared Medical
at
Malvern
Stephen
nuitcd by
a senior properly
is
m
a senior pro-
Tlus year's recipients of the
children.
of a daughter. Carly Jordan,
5,
Systems
analyst
is
1992.
in
Craig C. McMinn *83 and Jill
Keirsey McMiiui '82 are the parents
April
grammer
his wife. Karen, reside in
Souderton with
Wayne
1995 wedding.
(luring his junior
and senior years
is
pursuing a master's degree at Temple
University.
They
live in
King of
Pntssia.
Lisa
Hughes
Ann Buck
*84 and
*85 were married on
James
May 15
in Valley Forge. Lisa is a regional sales
manager with Eltrax Systems Inc. in
San Diego, and Jim is a commercial
real estate
broker with Grubb and EUis
Co. of San Diego.
They
live in that
city
Mary Jane Hawkins '84 has been
named chief executive officer at Health
South of Nittany Valley Rehabilitation
Hospital in State College.
She and her husband.
Huntington.
Phil, live in
Washington^ D.C.
Alumni and friends attending a dinner in Springfield. Va., on April 16 included
Brent Bankus '78. Barbara Gillette Benoski '41. Gary Blasser '71. Maunce
Bochicchio '73. Billy Chapman. Eileen Atbertson Chapman '67. Dick Davala
64. Vtrgil Davala. Donald Donnelly. Mary Anne Donnelly '51. Patricia Hartman
Eyer '56. Munel Rinard Hartley '40. Edward Horvaih '72. Harriet Kocher '39.
MaryO'Toole. TomO'Toote
Stampone
'77.
'56.
Constance Orchard
Craig Wiraers '77 and Kathy Winters.
'64.
Sonna Stampone. Tony
WilUam Byham
Byham was
a three-year
'53
member
of the basketball and ba.seball teams
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Classnotes
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in addition lo playing one season of
He played on some
football-
of ihc
NBA
basketball units as former
same
coach and current Athletic Hall of
Mark W. Morgan '86 and Krista L.
Musch were married on June 18, Mark
Famcr Chuck Daly "52. As pitcher,
his battery mate was 1993 inductee
to
Byham tontn
some highly successful
tor
squad.s.
949- 1 950 as he scored
1
1
degree
School
is
1
at
in Baltimore.
Daniel Sahl '86 received a juris doc-
bulcd
His team posted a 12-7 overall record
in the
master's degree candidate
Loyola College
Playing ha-skctball under Coach
Harold Shelley.
a
IS
George Lambrinos, Byham won
seven letters at Blonmsburg,
^
at the
ofLaw
in
Quinmpiac College
Hamden, Conn. Dan
employed in the office of ConnectiGovernor Lowell P. Weicker. Jr. He
cut
points,
squad.
for sixth best on tlie
The following season, his 168
good
lives in Westport,
points placed third on a squad that
Laura Bittmann Ward *86 has
recorded a 9-7 mark. In his senior
been promoted
campaign, the Huskies were 12-4,
and he scored 138 points, the second-
Lehigh Valley
highest total on the club, f-or his
efforts in the 1951-I9.S2 campaign,
he was recognized as an All-
Pennsylvania Collegiate Haskelhall
Alumni and friends attending a reception in Bethlehem on Apnl 20 mcluded
Gaspare Bianco. Karen Kroboth Cassady '77. Dennis Crim '69. Peggy Cnm.
Carole Dfrruoit. Joanne Dernc oil 'H9. William Derrtcoii '66. Josette Donatelli
HI. Christine Ford 'H7. Doran Hamann '74. Nettie Lewis Hartman '86. Michele
Hucaluk '86. Ed Kelly '81. Linda Kelly Diane DonafelU Kmetz '77. Colleen
Team honorable mention selection.
He was equally impressive as a
Stout Kroflich '92. Jean Lewis '81. Sue Lilly '79. Robert Pasternak '84. Peter
baseball player, witli a newspaper
Tucker
Scott Poppele '84. Susan Redline '68. Scott Righter '84. Robert
'83.
Pavlish
'74.
and Susan Klucsik Tucker
'75.
once describing him as "a burly
dency
good
Cedar Crest
control, a tantalizing curveball.
"'
White he
and
a teasing
was
a fine hitter, he truly excelled as
a pitcher
In
one four-day span
game
in
a partner of
They
live
Cunshore DeWitt
IVish
'85 and
DeWiit are parents of a daugh-
Kelsey Rose,
bom on July
live in Hllicott City.
He
8,
extremely active
in
League
in Little
September of
a
ts
software
lest
commitment
to Little
tor his
League and
analyst
at
Martin Marietta Corp. in Valley Forge.
Keith A. Harro '85 and Donna M.
tor
being the radio voice of the Little
League World Series for over 3
years
Dielenderfcr were
em-
ployed by Drevna-Papson Physical
Therapy Associates, Lwcasler.
Keener.
Marvin Metzger. Steve
Wood Smith
Morehart. Sandi
who attended Bloomsburg. was
promoted to sergeant for the
Bayonne Police Department. They reside in Maywood, N.J.
Neil,
also
1987
mamcd on May
Sean Mullen
1301 Cedar Road
Ambler. PA 19002
(215) 646-8364
Christina Dailey '86 and Nicholas
DiFonzo
are planning a
1995 wedding, Christina
22
in Selmsgmve
Keith is a computer
programmer for Computer Support
Services in Lewisburg, They live in
Class Volunteeris): Kelly Meneeley
September
is
employed
by State Farm Insurance Company,
Michael D. Feeley '87 and Yvonne
M. Simmelh were married on May 21
in
ScotI Aikey *86 has accepted a po-
he was recipient of the W, Harold
Hartman Friendship Award
is
(717) 424-5633
Helen Pearce are planning a Septem-
Shield of Maryland
ber wedding. Michael
He formerly was
manager
in the
clinical laboratory at Polyclinic
Medi-
He
a reporter
financial analyst for Blue Cross/Blue
laboratory operations
Center
is
immunology depart-
at the
nia Medical Center,
cal
Michae!
University of Pennsylva-
technologist in the
ment
Harrisburg
Stuanne L. Deck *86 and Robert E.
Burton Jr, were mamed on Apnl 30 in
Cockeysville, Md, Suzarme isa senior
sition as professional tissue typing
Katrina
199.^,
Also a graduate of Thomas
Jefferson University. Joseph
They
Katrinu C. Handwtrk *85 and
James H, White were married in June,
has been
ding.
Street
East Stroudsburg. PA 18301
Md,
years working in sports
radio, while also teaching in the
288 Marguerite
Cindv Hepler Michele Hucaluk, Dale
ter,
After attending Bloomsburg, he
Kelly R. Lewis
Class Volunteeris): Carol Facchiano.
victories
each occasion.
Williamsport area.
Talking in Fort Lee, N.J, Her husband.
in
Lehighton.
Briiui
Baseball and
now
is
Mark Vandcnberg, serving
Palmerton Hospital and Cinaden
College, striking out \^ batters on
.10
He
Dr.
over Temple University and King's
spent over
Lehigh Valley Hospital
at
lluetten Hospital,
during the 1951 season, he hurled
consecutive complete
manager,
Representative:
southpaw from Kane possessing
'hopper
to assistant
creative services, for CNBC/Amenca's
in
Hamsburg.
resides in Cherry Hill, N.J.
Joseph Allison *86 and Lea Joy
Hehn are planning an October wedI
They
live in
Timonium
for the Harrisburg Patriot-News.
Michael G. Karchner *87 and
is
employed by
Shell Oil Co,
Douglas R. Kester '86 and Mary
Beth Readey are planning an April
1995 wedding. Doug, who also earned
ceived a master's degree in reading,
a master's degree
cate, at
at
B,U,,
operations technician at
is
a quality
Merck and Co,
Julie
Kuntz Klingerman '87
along with reading specialist
B,U,
in
re-
certifi-
August 1993. She has
been teaching kindergarten in the
Selinsgrove,
Samuel G. Moore *85 and Debra L.
Reno were married on June 4 in Sayre
Samuel, a
t'lrsl
Reserves,
is
lieutenant in the
Naval
business manager and
board treasurer in the Sayre School
District.
Robin Neve
*85. a teacher for the
Montgomery County Intermediate
Unit, received the 1994 Bernice
Baumgartner Teacher of the Year
Award from the Council for Exceptional Children.
Robin earned a master's degree
at
Wilkes University.
George Chaunip '58
Chaump was
a four-year
member
of the Huskies' football squads of the
mid-1950s
three-year
in addition to
member
being a
of the wrestling
A graduate of West Piltston
High School, he pursued a degree in
team,
secondary education while specializing in math and science.
as class president
year
at
dunng
He
served
his junior
Bloomsburg.
In football,
he anchored the
Peter T.
Nye
Thomas, the Virgin Islands. Peter
employed as an office clerk for H &
Chevrolet
m
1986
Repnesentalives:
Chris Campbell Raughley
R.R
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is
H
Shippensburg.
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'85 and Jamie S.
Lovell were nuirried on June 28 in
iMilCaStet
^"^^f^*^"^^ attending a reception in Lancaster an May 11 included
Clarahne S Baylor '41. Chns Blackburn '82. Karen Blackburn '82.
John Blowers '89. Glenn Bromley '85. Mark Burkholder '89.
Undo Foster '89. Joe Griffiths
•70. JohnHaney '85. Dons Keller Hosier '48.
Bob Johnson '79. Carol Johnson
80. Ellen Uwis '92. Tim McTaggan '71. Tom
McTaggart. Larrv Murphy Pat
52. Samuel H Schlee. John Scott, Relda Scott
55. Melanie Seigford.
Helen Sharp 34. Jim Sharp. Dennis R. Sitler. Louise
Sitler -71 Albert
Smeal.
Ruth Dugan Smeal 39.
Murphy
W
1
1
Hall of Fame
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offensive line, playing center in his
initial
poslc\i
two campaigns as BkMinsburg
marks of 5-2
and .M, An
1
injury halted his junior season as the
McDonough. Susan
\V'(im/(i U'i//j.v
Huskies went
Peggs. hsti Musto Shober
He
2-5.
returned his
senior year and helped his team
giuner a S-2-1 mark.
Kristen D. Bcrtoll *88 and Andrew
Zulkasky were married
J
May
on
who
Knslen.
14
in
Uinc aster
is
a regis-
tered nuiNC ut Lancaster General
Hon
attends Villanova I'mvcrsity
pital,
IliCY live
111
Lancaster
After graduating, he pursued
coaching as a caa'cr In six
tiK>iball
sciusuiis at
championships as Chaiimp was
November
selected "Central Pennsylvania
Maureen
a pension Inisi
is
Bank
in
Nomstown
Coach
ot the Year" lollowing
coach for Ohio State and
rumpa Bay Buccaneers, he
assistant
Ondy CafTiiey *88 .ind Michael T.
"W .iie engaged Mu hacI
a lieutenant m ihc U S, Amiy,
He coached ll'IMn.m
WuT/bacli were
mamed
on June
II
A marketing loniniunicalions
specialist tor Metl.ilc in Bridgewaler.
N.J. Tliey live in Millstone
tie then
moved
teams achieved a
16
to free ice cream cones on the last day
May. Despite very cool, breezy weather, alumni who work at
B.U.. Alumni Board members and Husky Ambassadors dipped more than 6M)
ice cream cones on the library mull. Shown working a shift are {from left) Becky
The Alumm Association treated students
of classes
in early
Klingcr were married on Noveinbei
in Atlas
Justine
is
Sclinsgrovc Center,
employed
They
1
ut llie
He
U.S,
at the
Naval Academy since 1490
Entering the 19')4 season,
overall collegiate coaching
record in 12 season.s
Ice cream day
mark.
1
has been the head coach
Chaump's
Justine Hancock *88 and Daniel
to Marshall
UiiivcrMty toi loui yeais. where his
Township.
N.J,
1985
l'>S2
as his teams garnered a 24 16-
record
Paul A. (;ould -88 and Kathy
the
to the hciul coiu liing ranks.
Tctumed
Morrlvsey
is
each ot
his six seasons. After acting as an
NI'T's
Paul
won conference
T. I<>lel '88 and Jeffrey
.tssociate with Continental
IS
l-ach one of
undeleated seasons
M,ittiola arc planning: a
uoddni^
High School
teams posted a 58-
his
4 oveniU marks, including tour
those squads
Maureen
Hams
John
Hamsburg,
111
coach
m
is
68-6.^-2 while
overall record as a head
combined
his
the collegiate and high
school ranks
M
is
2
I
live in At-
las.
Randall. Husky Ambassador: Mar\in Metzgfr '86. vice president of the Alumni
Association:
Catholic
Amy Cunningham
'93.
SOLVE office: and Father Chet Snyder
Campus Minister. The event was coordinated hy Sandy Hupp
86.
'72 of the
Alumni Board.
Marsaret Humnivll '88 and James
Bova arc planning a November II wed
ding. Margaret is employed as a CPA
with Concannon, Gullaghci. Miller and
Millville
Area School DisUict for the
past six years.
Her husband, Richard *86. teaches
seventh grade reading in the
Bloomsburg Area School District.
They are the parents of two daughters,
Chelsea, five, and Robyn. one and
a half. They
live in
Bloomsburg.
She has been a general assignment
reporter at the newspaper for five and
Robyn works
a half years.
as a
She and her husband.
Shamokin.
her husband, George, are the parents
bom
of a son. Cameron Christian,
on
July 2 (seven pounds, one ounce. 19.5
inches).
Carlos Navarro
'87 has earned an
MBA degree at Duke University.
Thorns M. Nein '87 and
Julie
E
Thomas
ployed by Wheat
Butcher Singer
in
First
is
em-
manager
for Best Buy. a
Rotelle
electronics superstore.
Baltimore,
bom on May 21
Pharmaceuticals, and
Debbie
is
a
Wayne was
re-
promoted to general manager of
Westpoint Meats for Rotelle. Inc
Wayne also completed a master's degree in food distribution and marketcently
colleagues
at
live in
the Year"
in
Allentown,
W
Ellen L. Jankowskl *88 and Jetlrey
Vauticr were married on April 24
in
Numidia
Ellen
is
a contracts ad
minislrator for SoftMart Inc in Exton
They
live in
West Chester
Kathleen KappenhaKen-Klapatch
1988
'88 and Martin Klapatch arc the par
cms of a daughter. Diane
Representative
Lori DeFasquale iJinnetU
Chalfont.
She joins a
Dolores,
si.sler,
bom
Kelly,
Robert Cribble '68
PA 18914
Kathleen has been se-
lected for inclusion in the current cdi
tion of Who's
L
Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman.
Marge Krueger.
Who Among
America'i
High School, was a four-year
Icltemian for the baseball squads of
the
High School Teachers.
Barbara Meaner
South Carolina
Who Among
As
team
a
member
a pitcher,
in
in
he frequently led his
a host of categories
m games
(seven), complete
was
"Who's
of
Students in American
he led the club
1992
Earlier this year. Tara
a
accounting and was
College and Univcrsiiics."
by her
She and her husband.
to
in
recogniw:d as
'88 and Robert
He graduated with
mid 19W)s
degree
Belvedere (S C.) Elemen-
moved
Reading
(iibble. a graduate o(
In addition.
{2l5i 997-2406
Steve Fetterman.
on June 10
age two
702 Remington Court
Class Volunteerfs): Gary
Tara Yost Scicchitano '87 has been
named "Teacher of
They
home
(seven pounds,
national sales trainer for Colgate Oral
William,
Sharon M. Olinger *87 and James
A. Hudak were married m Whitfield.
Sharon is employed by College
Misericordia, They live in Dallas,
resources manager, sup-
Bnanna
15 ounces, 20,5 inches).
Co,
Towson. Md..
porlmg 10 of the firm's international
and domestic businesses Monte is a
Wayne and Debbie Fraga
tary School.
Wyomissing.
human
in
*87 are parents of a daughter.
ing at St. Joseph's University.
Chiarelli are engaged.
Black and Decker's
World Headquarters
retail
Ashley,
Stephanie Stewart Moore *87 and
m
Stuart, live
at
games
innings pitched (40
also
He posted
(2ft).
named "Outstanding Reading Teacher"
a
)
2, 2!^
average thai season
by the Aiken County Council of the
International Reading A&socialion.
I
In
l%6.
pitched
(two),
and
strikc
earned run
The following
year he recorded a 4 3 mark with a
73 ERA He started that season's
I
Michelle Lesho Paglia '87 and Jo-
seph Paglia '89 are parents of a son.
Andrew,
bom on Febmary
earned a master's degree
1
.
Michelle
at
B.U
in
1989.
Patricia A.
Rhoads
'87. a
member
staff
m
IS
with Lmcoln Intermediate Unite
that season,
Robyn Talbot *87 and Monte
Min^e '84 met in Baltimore. Md.. and
were mamed in September of 1993,
complete
he struck out
14.
968. he was selected as team
capUin and led his club in innings
In
12 in
New Oxford.
In a
3-2 loss against Kut/town later
game
a speech-language therapist
Shamokin. has been named a regional
winner in Thomson Newspaper's
Award of Excellence program for her
10- pan series oo teens and alcohol.
over East Slroudsburg
16in Wilhamsport. Rosalyn, who also
earned a master's degree at B U in
1988.
of The Nev,s-Item newspaper
opener and hurled a complete game
victory, striking out 12 in the 9-5 win
Rosalyn Subarton '87 and Timothy W. Howard were mamed on July
Pittsburgh
1
pitched (47
Alumni and fnends attending a State System reception
12 were D.
Ue Davis
69. Sister
Mary Justice
in Pittsburgh
on
May
Manlyn Sheerer 65. Sister Alexandra Mane (Kolat)
Walker '89.
(Przyhockt) '70. and John
67.
M
2).
wins
(three).
ERA
(2.26)andslnkeouLs(54), Through-
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Hall of Fame
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 30)
out his career, he
the team's
most
was recognized
reliable starter.
as
He
frequently tossed complete games
and for his entire collegiate career
averaged over one strikeout per
Parks were married on
inning.
1993. Barbara
Oakland Athletics organization
and played minor league baseball m
the Gulf Coast. Florida State and
N.J
Southern leagues. After working
Raymond
the
title
&
Bradstreel Corp.
live in OradcII.
B, Kryeski
were married on
June 25 in Scranton,
Kimbcrly
a
is
marketing assistant for Third National
of
president.
13,
KImberly Ann Opshiasky *88 and
al
Emsl & Young accounting firm, he
moved to Beard & Company Inc..
November
a senior tax accoun-
They
Manhattan,
in
where he currently holds (he
Dun
tant with the
After Bloomsburg, he signed a
professional baseball contract with
is
Bank and Trust Co.
Dunmorc.
They
live in
Kenneth O. Paisley *88 and Uurcn
K
Sionko arc planning an October 8
weddmg in I^ckpon. N
technical service
a
Y.
Kenneth
manager
Stevenson Environmental Services
Niagara
Falls.
N
is
for
in
Y,
Karen Ann Perks '88 and Samuel
C. Barbose were married on April 30
in Shavertown, Karen works with the
American Red Cross as an interpreter
of sign language for the deaf.
She is
employed by Diversified Record.s
Services in West Pittston. They live in
also
Luzerne.
Barrie L. Ardinger '89 and Andrew
Stacy L, Silverman *88 and David
Art Luptowski '73
M,
Lupitiwski, after starting out as a
member of the freshmen learn,
Silver arc
ding,
played three yeiu^ on the Huskies'
varsity basketball squad.
known
for directing the
He was
Huskies with
his dazzling ball handling
playmaking
and
skills in addition to
ironically he failed to
make
his
high school team,
l.uplowski
Bloomsburg
W
first
starting line-up with
only six games remaining
I
197
1,
A local
newspaper
made
that
season: "his ball h;indling, ball
hawking, and scoring provided the
spark that was missing from the team
for most of Utc year " The Huskies
won
on
May
Susan
is
Montblanc USA. They reside
at
Bethlehem.
employed by the Charles
Snyder Funeral Homes.
a business education
earned a master's degree
University,
Joseph C. Zola '88 and Ann Marie
Franek wcrc iiiamed in August. Joseph,
gree
Law.
who
is
at
Villanova
a doctoral student in his
tory at West Virginia University
Morgantown,
an as.sociatc with the law firm
of Mylottc David & Fitzpatrick,
is
Kimbcrly A. Clark *89 and Dale S
Koppenhaver were married on May
inLemoyne, Kimberiy is an advertis1
ing account executive with
Lancaster
Represfnuiuve:
all-
John M. Walker
Newspapers
Inc.
Lynne Kmst *89 and Dr. William
Piotrowski '90 were mamed on Au-
WOO Hillaaw Apt. TE
conference honors his junior year.
He scored 265 points and dished out
Pittshtirj^h.
146 assists
24 games, acting as the
point guard of a team that posted
iin
I8-7mark. In 1972- 1973. he was the
(412) 343-4484
Class Vohmteerisi: ToddAr^en ziano.
from Polmar Chiropractic School
Huskies' captain, a first-team allconference selection and a NAIA
Joanne
Davenport, Iowa, in June.
District 19 all-star.
He
scored 252
points and recorded 178 assists in
his
senior year.
He
finished his career with
598
points and 333 assists. At one time,
he held school records for assists in
a
season and a career. He still holds
the single
game
gust
PA 15220
DerrUott. Linda Foster.
JoAnise Keener, Christine Spohn. Susan Sugra. John M. Walker
The Sth year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend. October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel
reservations now, and watch the mail
(Continued on Page 33}
Blotimsburg, Lynne
District,
is
a read-
Williamspon Area
and Bill graduated
in
Jody Hoffman Gates '89. a photographer and design consultant widi
the
Lewisbuig Studio, won five blue
TVacy Antolick '89 recently earned
a master's degree with certification
m
Gene G. Kinney
rib-
bons during competition sponsored by
the Northeast Pennsylvania
Profes-
Ph.D,
tic
GuUck
'89 and her
husband. Dan. are parents of a daughter. Aubrey Damelle. bora
March 2.
WiUiam
A,
R. Heisner *89 and Patnce
MacUod
employed by
lotte.
N.C.
an; engaged. William
the Host
psychology
is
Mamotl in Char-
'89 has earned a
Flonda AtlanUniversity, where he also
earned a
at
He has
accepted a
position with a pharmaceutical
company in upper New York state
Marie E. Leidigh
H. Fox
secondary school counseling at
Kuiztown University. She is a case-
in
master's degree.
sional Photographers Association.
Elaine Price
worker with the Lehigh County Office
of Children and Youth Services.
Page 32
in
for details.
record for assists
(18) and steals (13) in the 87-72 win
against West Chester on February
12
1972.
6
ing specialist in the
School
I.
in
eiuiied a juris doctorate de-
Duquesne University School of
at
F
Kevin Cahill '89 and Tara Videon
were married on June 18, Kevin, who
District.
the year.
in
m
21
a product man-
Northampton County Community Col-
teacher in the Bethlehem Area School
appearing
He earned second-team
is
Mark D. Burkholder *89 and
Melanie A. Seigford are engaged
Mark, who is also a graduate of the
Susan L. Snyder '88 and Louis H
La Brie arc planning a November wed-
1989
games on
in
Hatboro,
in
their final give games, and
Luplowski scored 81 points while
in 15
ager
6,
in the
probably best summeil up the
contribution thnl he
program coordinator
Barrie
lege. IS
ding.
broke into the
is a
mamed
Beck were
Betlilehem,
Kelli Ann Singley '88 and Michael
Barlow aa- planning a December wedding, Kelli IS employed by General
Instrument
being a clutch player and fme leader.
He graduated from Ridley Park,
where
Stacy
phmning an October wed-
WPVI-Channel
with
J.
Raymond A. Matty *89 has accepted a position in the
accounting office at Millersville
University.
Nicole Matuella *89 and Peter
Lamana were married
Nicole
'89 and Robert
were married on July 30
in
Hamsburg. Marie is a drama
and
speech teacher in Charles
Jr.
IS
in
J
Hazleton,
a busmess analyst for
Dun
&
Bradstreet Information Resources
North America
live in
in
Bethlehem.
They
Bethlehem.
County
Maryland.
Lisa Pfirman McCoUum '89
and
her husband, Frank, art
the parents of
Hall of Fame
Classnotes
W)
{Continued frvm Page
Todd
Oavcy '90 and Jolene A
J.
mamed
Sansky were
19Q.1
Todd
on October 11.
employed by (ihmo
IS
They reside
Phiirmaceuiicttls
in
Bcthelcm
Dawn D'Aries '90 wiu* promoted to
nuuiiiginj; editor of
weekly newspaper
The Ctutst Star, a
Munasquan. N J
ni
She joined the paper
June 1992
ant Beach.
N
Jeanette
It.
a reporter
a.s
She resides
iii
in Point Picas
J.
Failla '90 and John
V..
A
Yon were iiuimcd on May 7 in Long
Valley. N.J. Jeanclle owns u pre
^^^^^^^^^^^
sch».H)l/day care center.
Alphabet
Netcong, N.J
press, in
Tlx
lliey live in
Hackcttstown
Tina Souders '84
Soudcrs was
some
teams of
one
t)l
Tummy Frit* '90 and Jeremy Ktxh
were married on July 9 A lieiilcnunt
U
S.
Navy.
Tammy
intensive cure nui\c in
is
u neonatal
San Diego.
Rob (iuuid
'90
IS
certification
program at Kutziuwn Uni
giHKl
Itir
currcnlty design
the
Bctlileheni,
May
gazer" project on the "Information
14 2 iiuiik
Chnslinc
i.s
of
employed by
an account ex-
is
ecutive for AIX'OM. a
company which
cable television advertising
also active in the Lancaster
She
County
(he Clinton
Dickinson School
County Court
in
ol Comiiion
Pleas
Chapter of B.U. alumni.
llunNickvr *90 and
Oliver J. lavcoe III '94 arc engaged
Lori IS employed at Gnaden Huclleii
Memorial Hospital as public relations
and patient representative
Oliver served an inlernsliip
David A. Wargo '89
Information Center
Allentown
He
also a semi-professional comic
ma-
He
Alumni and friends attending a dinner in New York City on May 19 included
Mai Arttr '83. John Bacigatupi. Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi '86. Todd Brown '80.
Angela Candori '90. Tom Canfield '80. Jim Case '63. Gary Groenheim '91.
Melissa
Hamer
Gus Havtland '89. Ken Isaacson. Kevin Jamison 89.
Ann Mane Kwiatkowski. John Utilewood '91. Michuet
Kathleen Molden. Deb Mulkewycz '90. Dickie Paria '88. Phil
John Reese '62. Beth Saiaman '90. Bob Stckmger '51. Jo-Ann
Dan Komegay
McMane
'82.
Petersen
'91.
'89.
'93.
Sickinger George Stozenski '83. Dorothy Derr Tdson '40. Cynthia Vought
90. Ken Walsh '84. Jim Walter '68. Dennis Ward '86. Jeannie Yap '91 and
in
lives in Whitehall.
1990
Clark
at
P.
and ThoniaA
K.
Beck *88 were married on May
Way Apt
I
in
Ouccnshurg,
N Y
21
who
Lindsay,
is
Lisa
Instruments
is
a speech pathologist with the
on
May
is
2) in
Lock Haven. Ann Mar-
an area manager for Sunshine
in Ualliniorc in
al
Sep
a certified public
is
*90 and Patrick
is
a sales reprc&entative for
Linda McLeod '89 and Thomas
Connelly were
18, 1993.
mamed
Linda
is
on September
employed in the
techmcal services department
at the
Sell
were
They
mamed
on
May
28. 1994
tometry in Philadelphia.
Diane Rude '89
is
a semor trainmg
Readmg
Public Library.
speciahsl for Selective Insurance
works
as
pany
a
She also
melalsmilh
for
Chickeoscratch Studios
m Reading.
m Branchville. N J.
Com-
She has been
with the firm since iuly 1990.
TVacey M. Cooper '90 and Robert
were mamed on June 18 in
A Yohn
Seltnsgrove
Tracey
is
a kindergarten
teacher in the East Pennsboro School
Ann Margaret Paoko *89 and
Raymond N. Schneider were mamed
Andrew M. Savarese '89 and
Maura D Higgins were mamed in July
Mathis '90 and Douglaa Wood
Julie,
who
an
IS
ESOL
District in Enola.
loss to
Sacred Heart on
May
1
1.
I5lh overall
tics
her for
NCAA
on the
Division
while her 0 14 career l-RA
II list,
She recorded 615
ranks third
46
610 inning career
She threw three
perfect
games
no-hitlcrs. including
against Miscncordia
11,
I9H3)
Children's
years.
at the
Home
A member
for
Cunningham's
almost six
of the National
Association of Social Workers, she
AllenUjwn City School
University of Illinois in
at the
1992.
wed-
teacher
District.
studying for a master's degree
at
Kutztown University
The induction dinner will be held
6 p m. on October 14 in the 24
West Ballroom of Magee's Mam
at
Street Inn
earned the doctor of optometry degree
from the Pcnnsylvama College of Op-
live in Schnecksville.
single
record of 21 innings in n 1-0
earned a master of social work
are planning an April 22, 1995
ding
IS
*90 has
NCAA
innings, including an
degree
Julie
were
Don David Blackburn
45 consecutive
Slate, she piiihed
She has been employed as a
Blewilt were married on August 13.
Shannon
in the
Susan M. Rowland '89 and Ron
regional
Manknio
(April 16. I9H2) and Springfield
in
LOreal
Lincoln Intermediate Unit.
l-iast
against Sacred Heart and
cottage director
mamed on August 20. Caroline
employed by Tom's Family Restau-
LRA.
0.2()
NCAA
(May
Shannon M. Lyonn
Smith. Lisa Stackhouse
She
J.
I
senior
Orlando, Carey and Aksociates
rant in Catawis&a.
in Philadelphia.
day
in lici
accountant with Parenic, Randolph.
J
IS
wins
shutouts in her
Caroline Achy *90 and Tim Creasy
garet
/
I
In a iwii
game
198 ^
In
22 games and sinick oul 207
reading specialist certification
Scott Zoufaly '90.
a daughter. Justine Marie, born on
March 30 in the Gettysburg Hospital.
won
the best
strikeouts and a school record
(703)803-76/0
Class Volunteeris): Nicole Woodson
was
batters while walking only
Wilhanupon.
VA 22030
LRA
while her 181
a teacher, will complete studies for
tcmber Thomas
11825 Federalist
Fairfax.
0 2^
llei
Her 74 career wins
Lind.
Loyola College
Shevlin
season she was
19H4.
Representative:
James
she
a senior ap-
PC
IS
Manhattan
is
plications dcvcloper/analysl for
posting a
t.
strikeouts ranked second
Ann
Atlanta University in Atlanta, Cia
gician.
lic iK-\I
l
in the naliun.
amassed
assistant
Soudcrs
sea.soii,
inuiiediaie iinpat
campaign and a
Susan Sugra '89
IS
at ITic
juris
Law on June 4 He is a law clerk
Lori
Regional
l-asi
Ireshman
21 2. a mark that included 15
Bethlehem.
sells
In Ik'i
"
doctor degree
14 in
General Accident Insurance. Tlicy live
in
NCAA
made an
Stuurt L. Hall *90 cimied a
married on
7,
won two I'SAC champiand twice placed seiund in
shutouts
Christine L. Siegfried '89 and Scott
1
Hci M|uads
versity.
A Wesncr were
ot II 4
an H7(t winning percentage,
and di'vfloping iniciactivc video
programs tor Bell Atlantic's "Star
Highway
lluil
l')K-l
During her four seasons, Soiider's
teams anms.scd a reconi
iiig
recently completed u teacher
I9K3 and
in I9K2,
onsliips
Andrew
She was
early 198(1n
tlie
the Huskies' lirM ever All-
Anu'i leans in thai sporl, e;uning
honor
in the
standout pitcher for
a
ol the doniinaling soltball
The S22
may
tickets
be
purchased by contacting the Office of
DIna Muti '90 and Robert Prexton
Jr. '89
were
mamed
Summit Dina
is
in July in
Clarks
a supervisor for
West
Side Head Start Program at
Lackawanna Human Development
Agency Robert, an cnginecnng stuputer draftsman for
comCommunications
Consulting Services
Inc., Factoryville.
dent at Wilkes Umversity.
is
a
Sports Information
In addition to
Friday night's
at
717-389-4413,
being honored
affair, the
al
new
inductees will be recognized the
following day
ceremonies
dunng pre-gamc
at the
contest against
Huskies' football
Lock Haven.
Page 33
Father Chet
Classnotes
Bloom
new post
leaves
for
Scores of Father Chet Snyder's
friends gathered in June to wish
well in his
new assignment
him
April 22. 1995 wedding.
in
Mechanicsburg.
at
is
known
lo
fer is a financial analyst at
Bloomsburg. served as
Cathohc campus minister
university for
1
1
Jennifer L. Dincher '91 and
years.
Tim Tepes *90 has joined RE/MAX
at the
Unlimited Real Estate
In
Township
as an associate Realtor.
tor at the
Mechanicsburg. he will serve as
director of the
Hamsburg Diocese
Donald Trathen '90 is working as
a medical technician in the transplant
Office of the Continuing Education
of Pnesis and Parochial Vicar of
Joseph's Church,
A great sense
role
model and
helping
r-ather
m
immunology
St,
a comniitmcnl to
Heckman
the
"You knew
if there
was
it
in
They
many
AIDS committee and
"He was
Chicago
dean of the College of Business,
according to Carol Matteson.
mterim
provost and vice president for
lime Matteson plans to return
as
LDP.
Hazlelon.
Inc..
Christine R. Heininger *91 has
joined the staff of Placers as a service
and
I
n.versUy Faculty. The three educators
were on a panel at
m the do. Also o, attendance at the recepnon
and/or
Gou: Penny Jo Gutshall
NMs Umnr Dn
John Olivo. professor of business
education and office administration,
served as mterim dean for the
K
th
V
L
two
Cat 90. and Marilyn
past
'
T
'.W.
Usa Hahakus
in
1 1
Sea
E.
Honse
*91
and Chris-
Fan- were married on
Bloomsburg.
Caroline,
May 2
who
also
graduated from the Scranton Med-Tech
Isle
Consortium,
is employed in the labomedicine department at
ratory
Geisinger Medical Center in
Danville.
'89.
Mar.- Horns, Jeffrey
Jodi L. Kishbach '91 (M) and
Donald C. Walp '82 were mamed
in
30
June. Both are teachers
in the Berwick
Area School District.
^-vn. Madht
1993, in Hagersville
Sara
the Plumstcadville Inn,
is
Hahnemann
University Hospital in
Philadelphia.
They live
District
and
reside in
Telforxl.
Denise R. Route '90 reports the
of a son. Brandon Matthew,
on
April 8 (six pounds, four
ounces).
David
Montgomery Pub-
lishing Co. in Haiboro.
Karia Burkhart Rush '90
and her
husband. Robert, are the
parents of a
Ryan Austin, bom on May 29
(four
pounds. 14 ounces. 19 inches).
Julie SaviUe '90 and
were married on August
Olym-
7.
Julie is a
language pathologist
Pnnl Media Award.
She is a reporter for The Journal-Patriot newspaper in
North Wilkesboro
at
as
BuD.C.
*91
and Mar-
David isdireclor of pattern
Au-
in Philadelphia.
May
22
in
Baltimore.
'91
mamed on
is a
teacher of the hearing
impaired for
Balnmorc County Schools. They
re-
Lisa
A, Hess were
mamed
in the
Patricia J. Davis '91 and
GaUick '93 were mamed
Easion.
burg. Patncia
is
Inc.
Randall
J.
'91 and
Kent
A
spnng.
at the
Berwick
live at
Berwick
They
master's degree at the
University of
Virginia, is a special
education teacher
m die Charlottesville City Schools.
1.
Kevin J
m Hams-
and
Hamsburg.
mamed on July 30 m
Lisa, who earned a
Kevm
IS
a substitute teacher
m
Dauphin School Distnct.
is
an accountant with The
McNaughton Company
m Hamsburg.
Laura McCawley '91
and Frank
Magel '86willbemamedonSepteml>er
23. 1995, Laura ,s a
radiologic
technologist at Polyclinic
Medical
Center. Hamsburg,
and Frank is mental health
professional
for
County Mental Health
Dauphin
He was formerly
assistant vice president of
the finn.
Stradling '90 and
Rosemane Giunia
employed
Hospital Center.
the Central
*90 has been
Ann Market
McConnell were
Paul L. Singley '90 and
Kirslen
EIek '92 were mamed on
August 6 in
Jr.
School District. He is also
pursuing a
master's degree at Wilkes
University.
side in Baltimore County.
R.R.
Frank Stancato
Lee
Electnc Supply Co., and
Thomas is an
English teacher at North
Pocono
and
Brenna
zine in Wilhamsport.
elected secretary -treasurer
at Leader
'91
for
Alberta
Bethlehem.
Evans
Hahnemann Umversity Hospi-
worked as a reporter for the
former
Sunday Grit and Grit national
maga-
live in
Ue '91 and Thomas D.
were married on August 19
in Clarks Summit.
Judith is advertising and marketing
coordinator
Judith M.
trans-
Alberta L. Davis '91 and
Michael
They
Kristine Kubilus '91 and
David
Yoder are engaged. Kristine
is employed by Bell Atlantic in
Reading.
Md.
Brenna G. Chaskin
N.C.
Data Processing
Doug Wilde
Carpenter
J.
Michael B. Fnedmann were
Jule C. SchrefHer '90 has received
tlie 1994 North
Carolina Special
After graduating from B.U..
she
Barbara Ann Rupp '90 and
Jonathan D. Lewis are planning
an
October 8 wedding, Barbara is
an ac-
employed
garet B. Hassold were married
in
in Norrisiown.
pics Outstanding
birth
is
live in Silver Spring.
port at
employed
They
Kelayres. Carla
They
gust.
Willis.
hy the Souderion Scho«i|
count executive for
in
a survey statistician for the
U.S.
reau of the Census in Washington.
tal
speech
on June
P
Caria M. Cara '91 and Lee
Leibensperger were married on April
Robert Millar. Lynne Mdler.
Suzette Novak
Sarn Jane Rcnshaw *90 and
Bradley J Hyer were married
on June 19.
son.
mamed
She
sJm
rhc conference earher
.V
m
City. N.J. Donna IS a pre-school
and
kindergarten teacher at Ss. Philip and
James School. They live in Exton.
J
dean.
CaroUne
Donna M. Adgie '91 and Joe Rafter
were
m the Exton office.
L
topher
>nM
Duma
representative
previously was an account manager
at
the Eagle's Eye.
Andronis. Zohreh Garrousian
An alumnt rrception and dinner were held
in Chicago on June 4 m
conjunrnon ^,h ih. annual meeUn, of the
Ciohal Awareness Society InlemaUonal.
whuh .as a. ended hy 26 lUoon.burg
Unn.rs,ty faculty and 36 students.
''""^"-"' ''^
'mectsofOhbatization on the Five Es
T'.^
Ethuntv
Education. Economy Equity and
the Environment " Special
.ue.ts
Dr. James H McCormick.
cliancellor of the State
of Higher
State College
affairs.
The appointmeii! is effective from
August 20 to July 1, 1995, al which
Cheryl Ann Gogola '91 and Donald
A. Galade are planning a September
wedding. Cheryl is a marketing assis-
live in Zionsville.
Class Volunteeris): John
Ericksen
Ericksen. associate professor
of marketing, has been named
acting
ber 1991.
Representative:
a wonderful role model,"
Mary
He joined the Marine Corps in Decem-
m the
Damian J. Dinan
2690 Drew Street. Apt 805
Clearwater. FL 34619
says Cajpenler.
Page 34
a teacher
is
tant at
the
acting dean
of business
Marine Corps, recently
completed the Corps' adjutant course.
1991
University/Community Task Force
on Racial Equity.
years.
Scott L. Frederick *91, a second
Allentown School Distnct, and Gary
an accountant with Parente.
Randolph. Oriando, Carey and Asso-
organizations, including the
university's
academic
area.
is
ciates.
campus
Union County Children and Youth Ser-
'93, are enjoying living in
Chicago
Allentown. Kathleen
best
working with students. He'd do
his own quiet way."
Father Chet was active
and
vices in Lewisburg.
Kathleen Waiko '90 and Gary A.
Frey '90 were married on July 16 in
a crisis, a
show up," says
"He did what he was
Carpenter,
'91
lieutenant in
tragedy, he'd
in
lab at Northwestern Uni-
Chet brought to Bloomsburg.
says Jennie Carpenter, interim vice
president for student life.
at,
Jamie L. Dunkelberger
Medical School in Chicago.
Don and his wife, the former Dianna
a time of need are qualities
Bloomsburg Econo Lodge.
Kyle A. Batman were married on April
30 in Winfield. Jamie is employed by
versity
of humor, a positive
United
Methodist Continuing Care Services in
Lewisburg. and Mark is a night audi-
Whitehall
in
Mark
E. Linder '94 are planning an October 22 wedding in Mifflinburg. Jenni-
Philadelphia.
Father Chet. as he
everyone
Randy is a
Bank in
loan analyst with Continental
are planning an
Oena Delpais *91 and Charles
F
Su^ky are plannmg a wedding
m 1995
Dena is a special educanon
teacher in
the
Uhighton Area School
District
S.
Hsa M. McDonald '91
Cemovsky '93 were
JunelSmDanviUe.
Unham.
Tisa
and
IWis
married on
is
Md.. and Francis
a teacher
is
an as-
sistant legislative
auditor for the
Of-
Lehigh Valley
alumni attend
State System
Classnotes
reception
Aluiimi tind fnends attending a
System trccpiion m Allentown
on Miir^ h f\ were Lindu Angst
Slate
\
Brwks
Bennell '84. rmi
''H, Albert
Ctim
CivjilliKci "78. IViinis
'69,
IVggy Ciini, Caiolc IVmioii, Joiuinc
Dcmcott "89. William IViiuoit '66.
Juhc 1-culncr '92, Chnsiinc l-oid "87.
Penny
C.ulstiiill '89.
Lisa Hahakus
8«).
John Man/on '71. Michele
Hucaluk «(>. Kns Kren/ "82. Sue
Lilly '79. Ht'lh Liiulenmuth '91.
McMullin
Cieor)iiii
-80.
Noccker
'70.
Jim
[•asicniak "84.
Hob
Jody Millard '79.
Robert
Pillu •91), Scoll
84. Itill Suausct 'til. Dawn
8^, Leslie lYuglione "9^. and
Welsh -87
l\>P|K'tc
llucii
Jell
Capitol Chapter
Lehigh Valley Frosh
Local Frosh
Members
Members of the Class of I99H from high n hools
guests
8.
at
of the Class of 1998 from Lehigh and Northampton counties were
a picnic hosted by the Lehigh Valley Chapter of B .U- alumni on June
New freshmen in attendance were Louis Bona. Aaron Eckhan. Knsta Habcrl.
Tara Hucaluk. Christine Kremos. Sarah Lichty,
Megan O'Brien. Michele
Sea-
man, Joseph Stephen and Eric Vemo, Their guests included Barbara Hucaluk,
Metro Hucaluk, Megan Karchner. Amy Lichty '94, Ron Nakata. Cindy O' Bnen.
and Michael Vemo. The committee and helpers included Cliff Maurer
'66,
hosts
m
Cotumhui and adjacent
Hou \e ho sted hv
Alumni Board members and viplunteers New freshmen in attendance werr
Destiny Brown. Jody Cahoot. Jennifer Fromm. Crystal Kovim het:. Brian
Myers. Jim Neufer. Stefame Shoenmker. Pete Trenlacoste III Others in attendance: Allan Andrews. Nancy Edwards '70. Chris Elltoit '9S, Susan Fnmmt.
counties were guestx at a cookout at the Fenstemaker A lumni
Sandra Jackson. Dr Mary Lou John '45. Brian Ludlev '95. Meredith Uiyos
'94. Heidi Muntzer. Connie Myers '72. Tom Mvers. /jthreh
(iarnmsian '91M.
Reza Noubary. Hugh O'Donnell. Scott Rtghler 'H4. Emily Rupert. Handd
Rupert. Sandra
J.
Rupp
'71.
John Scnmgeour
Trenlacoste. Mar\ellen Trentacoste.
53.
Barb Shoemaker. Eelicia
New
reshmen
f
freshmen
were guests
mi
Ilii*
I
lamshurg area
al a
picnic on June 27
wliicli wits liosteil
by ineiiilHTs ot the
Capital Area Chapter ot
It
U
iilumni
The members ot the Class ol 1998
were Jessica Ileauchaine, Monah
Comvcau, line Davis. Jeieniy llcnscl.
Amy Loser. Deborah Mollctt. and
Steven Wallace
Other guests were
Dob Amman,
Amman. James
Oail
W
Davis '72. Sandy Hensel, Spike
and Peter Trentacoste Jr
Hcnsel
llie
alumni
hoxl.s
(Jnmes
'49. (iail
Sharon
(ietiel
Woodson
Swiirls
included Richard
Wcidman Jones '80.
Olll /8, Nichole
Sinilli
'90. .iml
Nelson
'6.1
Reading-Berks
chapter enjoys
after-work mixer
Alutiiiii
and
Irieiids atieiiding a
reccplion in Reading on April 21
included Carol Ackcrman. Dwighl
Ackerman
'79.
'71.
Dchra Bumclt-Hcist
Marianne Carey
'79. Chei
Cooke, Kmi I cinour Cooke "74.
George Derk ")5, Vera Derk '60.
Joseph Dunikus
'81,
Druiiilicller. I-Jsu
Philly
Area Frosh
New freshmen who
Stanley
dance were Paul Posluszny
Philadelphia area were invited to a picnic an
In atlen
'9fi. Amber Wenku,% '9H. Mary
Anna Bauer '95, Chris Beadling
'94. Jim Ceccalli '91. Kimberly CeccatU 92. Utn Lannetti 'HH. Pairu ia Moore
'85. Carolyn Vemay Reitz '51, Robert Reilz '49. Camenm Smith 'H4 and Sandra
Wood Smith 86
'9H.
Gayle Shaw
Ellen Posluszny. Marti Shaw. Eileen Wenkus.
Gnng s
Mill near Reading were the following
members of the Class of 1998: Jeremy Bentz. Charles Borst. Ryan Burkey.
Ryan Crupi. Diane Davis. Taryn Kesseg. Todd Lofgren, Katrina Miller, and
Kevin SchJenker Parents and friends included Rita Bentz. Steve Burkey. Sue
Crupi. Terry Crupi, Judy Davis. Paul Davis. Aaron Leibman, Bobbie Lofgren.
Ed Lofgren. John Miller. Sharon Miller. LaVeme Schlenker. and Veronica
Schlenker The picnic was sponsored by the Reading-Berks Chapter of B U.
alumni, including George Derk 'SS. Vera Derk 60. Cmdy Hepler 86. and
Dale Keener AS.
Hill '90. Mary Anne KIcmkosky '59.
Ray Kunkct '67. Rcnec Kunkcl '93.
Irena L^ndacki '75. Dan Quinn '79,
Barbara Re/.nick, Ted Re/nick '58,
John Rohland "82, Ciayle Cope
Schneider "73, Robert SchnciJcr.
Mclinda Schwar/.
"90, Louann Spohr
Shade '90 and Anne Wispier '79.
Lehigh Valley chapter hosts prospective students
Prospecuve B.U. students
Attending a welcome picnic at
'87.
Heimbach 'I^.Cynlhia
Hcplcr '86. John JJeydi '84, Sharon
live in the
July 27 hosted by the Montgomery County Chapter of B.U Alumni
Reading-Berks Frosh
Todd
Oundruin
m the Lehigh
Valley were hosted by alumni on
January 23. Attending the party were the following high school venior^ and
their families:
Tracey Bomkowski. Tracy Fnt/. Enka Hirschel, Tara Hucaluk.
Megan O'Bnen,
Alexis Rittcr. Barbara Schwindenhammcr, and Kelly
Tom Bonikowski. Jaime Churctla, Barbara
Cmdy O'Bnen. Gary O'Bnen. Dennis Rnicr. Leo
Willianu; Pal Bonikowski.
HucaJuk. Metro Hucaluk,
SchwiDdcohammer, Nancy Schwindenhammcr The host& were Joanne
Dcmcott '89. Carole IDcmcott, Bill Ocmcott '66. Diane Maurer *66, and
Maurer '66
Cliff
Page 35
Developments
— THE GIVING REPORT
FUTURE
EVENTS
BU Alumnus Donates to Permanent Art Collection
Celebrity Artist Series
By Susan K. Ukks
AsMxtuiil Difccliir
iif
1994-1995
Dcvclopmcni
After completing a career
in teaching.
Joseph E. Hudock '41.
his
former dassmales. C.
this spring, conlacled
—
love
starring Loretta Sv^it
art.
(Bellz) Edwards, expressinij his inlercst in giv-
rolled in Santa
lege in the iy70s where he
"look every
Monica Col-
the university a portfoho of 12 photographs of
medium. One hundred credit
hours later. Hudock has produced more than
pieces
(HIAFRA
('1111 J)
accompanying
lower
right).
(Ac-
cording to Hudock, arlcnis are lyrics composed
of
by the
lithography teacher and the
This
artist for his art.)
gift
was followed by
five lithographs —
St.
Jerome.
St.
(Adam and
Anthony Outside
and the Conversion of
is still
Epic Brass
Fri..
the City,
St. Paul).
ST.
AN HON Y OUTSIDE THE CITY: Lithograph. 24' x20"
I
a study and inierprftation by Joseph
is
now
of
calls
Hudock
This concept
Noio
fV's
Peace and
E.
Hudock of Alhrecht
Diirer.
1994
9.
Minnesota Orchestra
Andre Watts, pianist
Fri.,
developing a new concept of art which he
"future an".
Dec.
helping his
Hudock has had a private
showing at Santa Monica College and
(
Diirer studies and interpretations
and
21, 1994
Tues.. Nov. 8. 1994
students in those classes.
Indian Chicl iindailcm below) and lour Albrecht
Eve.
art
Oct
Fri..
The Secret Garden
able" and worked in every
selected pieces, along with
Newport Jazz Festival
art class avail-
son of the deparlmenl of an, led Hudock lo send
"artcms"
1994
Sat., Sept. 17,
he en-
ing sonic of his art lo Hhujiiisburg University.
Discussions with Kenneth Wilson, chairper-
!
first
A California resident,
and Hda Bessie
Slu.-in
pursue his
to
Shirley Valentir^e
Hudock decided
is
based on the
1
94
1 .
with a degree in secondary education,
taught high school in Marlborough.
N.Y- and Cccillon. Md, before heading
to
The Barber of Seville
New York City Opera
National
Fri..
Sat..
War
are
Feb
1995
18.
College of Business
Golf Outing
in
nei'cr
Jan. 27. 1995
de Bordeaux
Ballet Theatre
one
ei'er
Company
Los
done
20 1995
Jan.
Mountain Laurel
won
June
Know
the
17,
1995
this
agony
you see
MEMORIAL
me:
in
lohen hunii^er grips,
sweet rain
of
upon the Hps
Edith Behr
Shuman
Lopez, Pa.,
who
'24,
died
in
Dec. 1992 bequeathed the
IS fUJin
Bloomsburg University
then
death
INDIAN CHIEF
$12,243. Interest from the
Uthograph. 24" x 32"
BIAFRA CHILD Uthograph.
"These pieces are very strong additions lo t>ur
pemianent collection." noted Ken Wilson. "The
department faculty are pleased to have his
interest in our continuing visual education pro-
art
gram."
will be
added
permanent collection
for display
promise
to the university's
ol ai and will be available
throughout the university or for edut
the intricacies ot
this goal the help
of every
Nationwide employee
Page 36
is
BU/
needed.
1950s he returned to Los An^....
where he taught
in private
Hudock earned
from Loyola University.
Monica. Calif.
at
N W. General Insurance,
Nationwide headquiirters
He
tor
in
Co-
He
this pro-
Bloomsburg University.
asks that any
BU
graduate
em-
ployed by Nationwide Insurance
who has not heard from him recently contact
him
at the
Nation-
wide Foundation. Three Nationwide
OH 43216.
In addition to this scholarship,
Mutual Insurance
eluded
in the
Founders' Club
the
spring.
Bloomsburg.
sight.
$30.0(X) pledge which will
endow scholarships
additional
award
will
for se\eral
BU students.
The
be given in 1995.
The Goal
Pledged
;
1994
Received
$3,375
1
Charles
i
$3.0
rryr
S2.5
I
ing in Report '93. publishec
the
of Hamsburg. Pa. and
Nationwide Insurance Foundation has conlnbuted $22,500 to-
Library Construction
H
Company
\v;ird a
Memorial Scholarship.
resides in Santa
Mariiinne Creasy and Lucille
"29 should have been
Plaza 3-22. Columbus.
the Nationw ide
to help
support the Veterans
a master's degree in education
DeVoe
(•rank K\\ latkowski '79. director
be used
schools until 1966.
Correction:
BU/ Nationwide Alumni
gram
reach
In the early
Ail-and-Artist; or Artist-
and- Art; but. evenluallv: ART-ist" ( from 7eta
lo help students majoring in mar-
To
Hollywood
will
Palmer. Alaska.
Art).
lumbus. Ohio, coordinates
scholarships annually.
is
processes ihal can be discovered within
supporting a scholarship program
to three $1.(X)0
the
at
into tailoring in Alaska, he reentered teaching
in
of finance
two
Angeles where he taught
conceptualized interpretation of Artist's involvement within the never-ending evolution-
lartj
After graduating from Bloomsburg. Class
For the past several years.
ketingormanagement. Thegoalis
To
account
Professional School. Following a brief venture
Bloomsburg alumni who work for
Nationwide Insurance have been
to support
and piece are one".
exhibit
24" x 32"
presented as a
cational purposes in the classroom.
Attention
that "creator
Hudock. "the
al)
The pieces
Alumni Scholarship Fund
is bliss
$2.0
issue
We regret the o\
$1.5
Sl.O
DEVELOPMENTS
is
$0
edited by
first
Susan R. Hicks
$0.5
'67
Developments
— the giving report
DRAFT OF THE CERAMIC MURAL:
atui$N.W
4
subscribed.
1/2" ceramic
the full-color wall
tiles,
new library. The
to the
Update
bear the names of donors who contributed between $1,000
vancement.
By
Treasury
more than $2,375
million, rep-
must
Bloomsburg
raise.
has qualified for $7,125 million
funding
in
from the Commonwealth's Higher Educa-
Of Ideas
tion Capital Construction
Program.
new
Originally, the plans for the
building with the top floor
Eric Foster
News
Assistant
left
has raised $2.9 million
In gifts,
library,
unfinished for
library
campaign goal by
$1 million, to a total of $3,375 million, so
cost of the
project, including the design cost
and private
and matching construction funds
to
State legislative appropriations for
44%
of
BU
Bloomsburg Univer-
(and other State System universities) passed
in
June
resulted in $29,566,366 toward a total budget of $66.96 1 .877
or 44 percent.
This reflects a long history of gradually
decreased funding for the State System, for instance, from
60 percent
in
1980 to42 percent
in
1992-93 (latest complete
nia public higher education
lated,
at a level that is
is
both
colleges. State
dents and families,
it
e..
System
universities, state-re-
issue.
For
demands of other state-funded
fall
to students, a practice
It
IS
corporations to see
says Helwig,
if
who stresses
it
Bloomsburg
to
ils
(Room and board
have the remaining funds
to
raised in lime lor ihe ground-breaking cer
emony
a(
homecoming
Oclober." says
in
laniero. "Actual conslniclion ol the library
would begin
The new
spring ol 1995."
in Ihe
library will be located
on
iht-
present site ol ihesol ibiill field Conslruction
the importance ot
New
has been a Stale System objective to
"open
class,
hope
expected to be completed
IS
1996.
in
gaining broad-based support in (his fund-
for 1994-95
years
"We
they will participate."
The
doors"
— pay
salaries
and pur-
chase basic supplies and a limited amount of equipment
fees are set to cover costs resulting from
Unfortunately, the stale funds and tuition
There
which has been
m place for
is
fail to
IRS Rules Aflecl Giving
Recent Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rulings and
provide
Bloomsburg
regulations can have a significant affect on
The deductible value of charitable
donations is now subject lo new inlcrprelationsby the IRS.
University donors
The IRS's
basic premise
A charitable gift can be
is this
considered fully deductible only
anticipation of receiving
not an area at the university thai has not been
positively affected by these gifts.
Funds from these private
sources, which comprise approximately
1
.7
percent of the
university budget, have been, forycars. helping
offer an educational curricula thai goes
Bloomsburg
beyond
"just
open-
or
anything of substantial value
If
given with no
is
il
commitment
to receive
in return
a
II
But. as long as stale dollars available to
University continue to dechne
be
filled
further
and costs increase, the gap to
by gifts from pnvate sources will only widen
Hence, the response from requests to alumni and
becomes increasingly important
value of a Bloomsburg education.
friends for support
tain the
Bloomsburg
to sus-
must be decreased by the worth of the
Further, the
IRS considers
table organization
versity Foundation
—
donor docs
—
—
it
in this case.
lo
benefit.
Ihe obligation of Ihe chari-
The Bloomsburg Uni-
inform ihe d(jnor as to the
"fair-
market value" of the benefit as well as what portion of the
gift IS
deductible
Examples of benefits include
sports events, clothing, and gifts
any
ing the doors".
slate universities.
mid 1960s, the basic fee to attend
Bloomsburg was $125 per semester. In 1983. when
Bloomsburg received university status, tuition was $740.
This
many
1994 senior
faculty
allocation of stale funds and tuition paid by students allows
stu-
As long
transportation, welfare, and prisons), the
In the
cam-
dunaiions trom
in
and $36,000 from (he
tion
A large portion of the unfunded balance is met by tuition
decades.
years." says John Scrimgeour.
$77,000
aie
aluinni class treasuries
receive a benefit, the tax -deductible value of ihe contribu-
cover the actual costs of operating
many
Budget
meet the
campaign
priority capital project for
Bloomsburg University education apart from others. This
is where gifts from private sources become important.
challenge reoccurs each year for finding the resources to
charged
Among the recent contributions to Ihe librai^
"Constructing a larger library has been
many
from alumni," says Helwig.
rate, especially
pledged.
Bloomsburg'v top
il
a high participation
the special programs and opportunities that help to set a
as tax dollars are insufficient to fund public higher educa-
(i,
Of the 2K.000 alumni contacted, more
5. 200
show
various sectors
fair to all its
remains a problematic
tion along with increasing
ol develop-
very important and should be
and state-aided universities) and affordable to
agencies
ment.
offer the best possible education at an affordable cost,
While most people would probably agree that Pennsylva-
(community
(he university can
these .services and are paid in addition to tuition.)
data available).
funded
Susan Helwig. acting director
"Right now, we're aggressively visiimg
matching funds, according to An-
Funds
foundations take a project iiune seriously
friends of the university, foundations, and
total
Businesses ami
order to complete the fourth Moor." says
all
The
of each person that
over the top
will put us
to raise in
floors of the 105,000 square-foot building
thony laniero. interim vice president for ad-
State
$5(KMKK)
member, "Since Ihe current Harvey
A, Andruss Library was c<)nstructed 27 years
ago, enrollment at Bloomsburg has doubled.
Bloomsburg' s
raising drive.
"It's the participation
less than
Foundation, with the endorsement of the
could be finished.
exceeding the amount necessary to qualify
sity
V mural have been fulh
Homecoming Weekend Karen Sm^er.
the artist for the project.
paign chairperson and a retired Bloomsburg
raise
pledges, and
toward building a new
"We have
library
university's Council of Trustees, voted to
for stale
is
In the fall of 1993. the
future expansion.
The Bloomsburg University Foundation
gifts
Tiles for the 5' v 16'
$12.4 million.
than
called for the construction of a four-story
planned
mu fadlity.
$10.5 million construction cost, will exceed
raising
that the university
Editonal
the
color renderina will be on display
Architectural Ceramics, of Philadelphia
resenting 25 percent of Ihe cost of the library
By
A
Goal Surpassed
State
-
tiles will
To be comprised of approximately 4H0. 4 1/2- x
mural will hang prominently near the main entrance
gifts will
The
fair
tickets to
market value of
be specified on the solicitation.
For instance,
if
a
donor contributed $HK)
and received $15 worth of tickets as a
lo athletics,
result of that
donation, the charitable contribution would be $85.
Direct questions to the
Development Center, Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg.
PA
1
78
1
5,
or telephone 717-
389-4525.
Sl.543.
Page 37
Search
underway
for student
veep
life
William
Nice '91 and Lorraine
J.
Bielen were married on June 4
in
Under new presidential leadership,
Bloomsburg University is seeking
McAdoo. William is grocery manager
at Boyer's IGA in McAdoo. They live
nominations and applications for the
in
Hazleton.
position of vice president for student
lifi
Reporting directly to the
,
Joan Winner Probst '91 (M) of
Lock Haven has earned certification a.s
presid^'ni, the vice president for
student
is
responsible for providing
a reading specialist.
leadership in the areas of residential
life,
student aclivities. intercollegiate
athletics, financial aid,
Bronwyn J. Queen
counseling
E. Drotar
and career development,
wilt
Laurel
— Strong interpersonal and
— Ability
skills;
Ann
Smith
ert E,
in
The\
Ransier *91 and Rob
are plarming an
III
Octo
ber 29 wedding. Laurel works for Hass
to function as a
member of an
&Co
adminis-
trative team:
— At
21
have
the following characteristics;
collaborative
May
a teacher
is
Newtown.
live in
The successful candidate
and Thomas
the Pennsbury School District.
standards.
communication
Bronwyn
in Yardley.
and student
multicultural activities,
'91
were married on
Jr.
Denise Reinhold '91 and Gregory
of university
least five years
Wiik '90
administrative experience preferably
on a residential campus;
— Expenence m
are planning a July 199<
Denise
wedding.
Allentown School
the areas
IS
employed
is
District,
employed by Dunn
&
h)
and Gre-
Bradstreei
reporting to the vice president;
— Demonstrated cormiiitment
the linkage of
to
Jeffrey Seidel '91 and L\jin
Condrack are planning a November 25
wedding in Minersville. Jeffrey is an
academic and student
affairs;
— Demonstrated
cultural diversity,
sensitivity to
accountant with
gender equity and
New
Breed Corp.
in
Kearny, N.J.
equal opportunity;
— Master's degree required, and
Christine E. Sims '91 and Mark
doctorate preferred.
The
position will be filled on
January
3.
Lemoyne.
Christine,
ate student at
received by September 23. 1994, and
must include
(
I
how
)
a cover letter
the applicant's
training and experience directly
relate to the desired characteristics.
(2) a detailed professional resume,
(3)
is
T
m
a gradu
names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of
at least five
references. Early submission of
applications
is
Frosh
Valley
Nominations and applications
to:
Mona L. Bartholomew, Secretary
VPSL Search Committee
Bloomsburg University of
ing Corp. in Harrisburg.
Members of the Class of I99fi fmm high schools m Wyoming
Wyommg
a Berrigan Sub Picnic hosted by the
attendance were Lynn Benfante. Bemadetle Biebel. Rob
Valley were guests at
New freshmen in
David Cheslock, Crystal Davidick. Amy Kosar. Christina Micluiel. Christine Mulhem, Jeff Piazza.
Juhe Sialma and Aaron Turiello. Others in attendance: Dan Bechetli. Dana Bechetti. Betty Brislin. Boh Brislin. Brum
Cheslock. James Cheslock. Marguerite Cheslock. Kelly Duszak. Dehra Gam ?.'>, Jack Ganz. Jacklyn Ganz. Christi
Valley Cliapter of B.U. alumni.
Kim
Capizzt.
Gihson. Susan Gottlieb
'74.
Dolores Higgins
JohnLychos. Nancy .Swartz Uchos
encouraged.
should be directed
Susquehanna Employment and Train
Wyoming
Bnslin.
Shippensburg Universn\
a client service specialist witl
is
and
who
7
1995. or as soon thereafter
as possible. Applications musst be
describing
May
Reilly were married on
'91 M.
Wanda WHlis McDonough
Mane
Michael.
Anw
'SS.
'70.
Erm Higgms, John Higgins
PatMcAndrew
'70.
Henry Hunt
Sandy McAndrew 70. Suzanne McCabe
Angela Zuba Meizger 'ft7. Lindsay Melzger. Man in Melzger
'52.
Jess Kresge 69.
'52.
77.
Sean McDonough
'86.
Francis MicltaeL
70.
Donna Miller Bemanline Polak, Amy Sadvary '79. John .Stalnui. Nancv Sialma '70.
Charlie Turiello. Chris Turiello. Donna Polak Zimmerman '83. Michael Zimmemmn. Tyler Zimmerman. Representing
the University were Dr. John J Tralhen '68. PegTralhen. Scott Righter '84. and Husk\ Ambassadors Michael Kwasnoski
•95. Maureen McDonnell '95. and Hugh O Donnell 95.
Miller
'66.
Tina Singer '91 and ChesteVerchuk are planning a July 29. 199:"
wedding. Tina is a teacher for the
Scranton/Lackawanna
opment Agency Head
Human
Stamatis B. Smeltz '91
with the
S Air Force
I'
Force Base
is
in
also working
Devet
Start,
at
is
stationec
Falcon
\\-,
Colorado Springs
Hi
on a master'-^ dcgrcf
a
Webster University.
Pennsylvania
400 East Second
Alise C.
Street
fice
Bloomsburg. PA
1
78 15- 301
1
of Legislative Audits in Baltimore.
Md. They
live in Laurel.
Md,
J.
Szymczak '91 and Michael
Scibert '91 were married on July
in
Bloomsburg
Alise
I f
a chemisir-
is
Vonada were married on June II in
Allenwood. Kelly is a substitute
PP&L"s Susquehanna
Steam Electric Station, and Michael i>
a computer analyst at Amencan Home
Foods in Milton. Both are enrolled ir
teacher in the Milton Area School Dis-
the
tcchnician at
Alumna
Kelly J,
seeks info
about former coach
Information on the whereabouts of
1977-1978 women's gymnastics coach
Margie
trict.
*91 and Allen R.
live at Mifflinburg
R.D.
Moore Nash
Karen Merge!
"80 at 514 South Central Boulevard,
Broomall,
PA
19008. or
call
Reit7.
610-356-
and Matthew A.
were married on July 23 in Mt.
Pocono.
5272.
Karen,
master's degree
University,
Lancaster Frosh
New
freshmen who
live in the
Lancaster County area were invited to a picnic
who
is
pursuing a
East Stroudsburg
a teacher in the Pocono
Mountain School Distncl. They
Tobyhanna.
Shannon E. Newman
*91 and
Todd
Lyza Brugnolo, Chris Coolbaugh, Barbara Day. Bud Day.
Austen Seward, Nella Seward, Garry Stauffer. Courtney Ballentine, Evander
J.
Ballentine, Lorraine Ballentine, Chris Blackburn '82.
teacher at Paxinosa School in Easton.
Karen Blackburn
'82.
Nickischer were married on June 25
in Nazareth.
Shannon, a fifth grade
Danielle Blackburn. Scott Blackburn. Glenn Bromley '85, Linda Foster '89,
is
John Haney
Stroudsburg University.
'85.
Relda Scott
'55,
and Susan Sugra
'89.
pursuing a master's degree
at
Diane L. l^fel '91 and Matthew A.
Plack '91 were married on July 9 in
Doylestown. Diane is a teacher in the
Central Bucks School District, and
Matthew
IS
employed by
the Pennsyl-
vania Department of Public Welfare
live
in
on July 28 hosted by the Lancaster County Chapter of B.U. Alumni, In attendance were Jessica Acker '98. Lora Brugnolo '98, Scott Day '98, Sharon Irwin
*98, Jessica Acker,
is
*9I
at
MBA program at B.U,
2.
Shaffer.
Please contact Karen
Page 38
They
McKee
East
Michelle M. Tansey '91 and Edward C. Brandt *92 were mamed on
November 27. 1993, in Florham Park.
N.J,
Michelle
Summer
is
a social worker
ai
Nursing Home, and
Eddie is a math teacher at Franklin
Township High School.
Hill
"
Audio- Video
new
recording
track option
Camels Yost
*91
and
Audio-video recoixling has been
implemented us a new track option
Scolt
Werkhciser were married on November 23, 1993.
They
live in
wtthm
Conyngham.
the I'niverMty's bachi-lor of
iins in imisic
Becky
plannmg
are
a
muse
at
Becky
ts
interest in the technical aspects of
a registered
sound iccoidmg and sound enhanoc
Geisinger Medical Center.
iiieni
sity,
They
School District.
live
con* music courses tuul four one
in
semcsici iipplicaiion mlrrnships lor
While
cri'dits
may
1992
lia.s
placed
sound
interns in a lu-arby cvniunercial
and video studio
Bob Heller
7. Box 7030
years
Grotto Pizza Party
East Slroudsburg. PA 18301
(717)476-0086
conihitnng lorinal music education
Attending a pizza party at the Gnttto in Harveys Lake were
Becheltt. Michelle
Tom Lnndon
Class Volunteeris):
Bonchonsky
94.
Barry Boone
English. Susan Gottlieb 74. Bill Kelly
Debra Ami Acri '92 and Steven
J.
'71.
with the lechnicitl knowledge of
Amv Amadio
Carolyn Boone
90.
Rich Amadto
Nancy FdManh
'SO.
Dan
W).
'70.
Cun
Hei
helli.
Ennttxh
'S6,
nana
Janet
W. Harhara Upo 7y. John
Sandy McAndrew
Suzanne McCahe
Wanda Wilhx McDonough HH, Angela /.uba
Metzger '87. Lindsay Metzger. Marvin Metzger 86. Darlene Barherio Pavne 'H4. Ruth Jackson Ru hanh .li. William
Richards '33. Sandy Rupp '71. Am\ Sadvary '79. Nancy Stalma '70. Kathryn Thacher '33. and Merlvn Thin her
Nancy Lychos
Lychos,
Vigorito *9I will be married in
Hazieton on September 7 Debra is a
71.
Jan Kelly Jess Kresge 69. Merrtltih Ui\o\
'52.
'70.
substitute teacher,
and Steven
at
Hartshorn Services
in Parsippany. N.J.
in
Exmore. Va. Jeffrey
in Millsboro,
Her husband, Jim
*91.
is
Meri K. Bogorowski
NATWEST
Bank)
in
Evan
(M) were married on
July 30 in
who
also earned
B .U is employed
Northampton County Public
at
,
'92
develop a (waxptivc
tell
you
ear, so
when Komething sounds
nghi
Kecoiihng r(|uipnienl
is
employed by Noithampton
eral
CVS
County.
'92 and Randal
is
a
com-
He formerly was
a
specialist at First Fed-
S.
Boyer are engaged
Colleen
is
cm-
ployed by Governor Mifflin School
Distnct. and Randal
is
employed by
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
in
in the nuisic
T.
Joseph J. Brown
*92 and Rosemary
plannmg
a fall
Kur/wcil keyboard C4)iuiccted
witli
to a dedicated 4Nt)-level pcisonul
Pliarmacy in Lancaxler.
computer with
Claudia Cooper '92
one
"I'.ncore" software,
and two
ca.sNettc
recently earned
wedding
a muster's degree in niunugcnicnl
She
Bui'kncll Univcniity
lia.s
Kimberly Aim Burke
Lauer II '92 art- planning
1993 wedding. Kimberly
istrative assistant with
i.s
a
May
an admin-
reel-to-recl
on
channel powered
ol
mixer board, monitor and main
accepted
spcakerK
a position with Deloitte und louche in
New
Jersey.
Krnee Fultz '92 nnd Adam
Myers arc planning u December
C
17
wedding Kcnec is a teacher ui the
Montgomery Child Care AMnociatiun.
Newberry
Kathleen
St ask in
*92 and David
P. <;ally
were
married
Mechanicsburg on April 9
IS
employed by
P
in
Kathleen
the Pcnnhylvunia
Ihgher Education AKsistance Agency
jn
Acquisition of additional siiflware
and
I>.
'92 and John
Hazieton.
are
manager
in
Wyomissing.
Savings and Loan Association of
Maula
Township, and John
IfK'ation decks, u 12
(National Westminster
Scranton.
consumer loan
Terri Bieber '92 and Jeffrey
Joseph
Delaware.
mercial loan operations associate for
Pharmacy.
a master 's degree
em-
CoUeen M. Buchter
an assistant manager with Rite Aid
Winfield R.D. Terri,
is
ac-
cepted a teaching position in Perryvilie,
to
can
2()tK)
Schools
ployed by Indian RJvcr School Distnct
Susan Earl Bettendorf *92 has
going to record something, you need
department curirntly conKists nl a K-
an ac-
is
recording techniques. "If you're
'77,
1
count supervisor
the past six
tt)i
Wallace stresses the importance of
R.R.
the
the tiack option
new, Hlooinshurg
Representative:
by
music
Students in the tuidio-video
1 1
'93
lab, or
recording truck will take 44 credits o(
Fleetwood.
Maryland.
sound
Walliice. I'hairiwnion ot the
Kutztown Univerthe Kutztown
at
the studio,
depaitnu'nl
employed by
is
111
concert hall." says Di Sie(ilu'n
Andrea L. Zimmerman *9I and
Doug A. Sanders were married in
Kutztown. Andrea, who is pursuing a
master's degree
designed for
is
those nuisK'iuns with a serious career
September 10 wedding
Nanticoke.
in
degree
"T!\is pr\>gram
Yarnetl '91 and Jeff Piestrak
Hamsburg. She
is
Students
in
i.s
imminent
music theory courses also
use the computer keyboard software
combination
tor
music writing,
editing and creating compositions
which explore niulti-timbres
I'he
curriculum will .soon include
scanning and sctjuencing
The department also opcrulcN two
video camcorders and will engage
the c<]uipmenl, counsel and coopera-
ulbo a Nuhstilutc
tion of
tL-acher
audio tape (DAT)
digital
recording equipment
TV/radio services and the
department of mass communicationti.
Karen Mendel *92 and Dr Ken
^pranklc arc planning a May 1. 1995
Music majors may also choose two
applied (perfomiam c)
other trackx
—
1
wedding Karen
is
and music
hiMtory.
manage! and
office
.idvertising hpccialist at
Temporary
Claim Profebhionalh,
m
Inc.,
Marllon,
NJ.
Tracy L. Klstler *92 and David M.
McCann *9I were married on June 18
in New Tnpoli 'Dicy live in New Tnpoli
Lori L. Llpiorl *92 hax been accepted into Villanova UnivcrBily't
master'! degree program in
Williamsport
Attending an after-work mixer at the Sheraton
in
in
Williamsport were Kathryn Abbett
'28.
Michelle Barker 90. George
'82.
or-
acting director of development,
and Scon Righter
'84. assistant
director
trf
development.
human
resourcea.
E
'77. Bruce Braughion 91. Debra Buck. Steven Buck '76. Jeff Conner '89. David Coolidge '89. Kevin Crane '88.
Shanda Folmar Demarest '91. Deborah Dtetnck '93. Joann DiFrancisco '90. Marcta Dingei 93. John Dorin. James
Fetter. Jason Fetter. Jeffrey Fetter. Justin Fetter. Ophelia Fetter '90. Brett Good. Mary Jeeves. JoAmse Keener 89. Betsy
Knawlden 92. Diane Langley 81. Holly Opsomer '82. James Pegg '67. Mike SmcUur 91. Daniel T Spadoni '74. Lisa
Siackhouse '90. Stephanie Weikel 79. Kelly WhUmayer. and Barbara Winchester '75. Representing the University were
Bierman
Susan Helwig
human
ganization Kicnce with a qiecializaUon
WUliam Locas '92 will teach world
Agua Fru High School in
history at
Avoodaie, AnzoiUi. In addition, he will
icfve as head line coach for football
and as a&mMani track coach.
Last year he taught
at
Supenor High
Page 39
India
(
Continued from Page 28)
enountered nexi to a park bench was
nearly empty.
Nearing
we opted to
way in. which look us
zoo, Once ornate, the
ilic Institute,
take the back
through the
zoo was
need of repair and a coal
in
Some of the cages had
of paint.
obviously not been used
The cage
that
in years.
contained the zoo's
tigers wasi relatively generous; the
were huge,
tigers
their
paws
the size
of tennis rackets, their backs rippling
with rivers of sinew at once loose
and relaxed, yet clear with
their hair-
trigger potential.
Above
we passed through
monument to
the zoo
the nicely maintained
Tenzing Norgay. the Shcrpa guide
who accompanied
of Everest
Hillary to the peak
\95^.
in
The monument
dominated by a 20-foot
is
statute of
Tenzing. a benign and generous smile
etched on his weathered face.
We
hurried
down
Mountain-
to the
eering Institute so as not to delay the
showmg of a film that detailed a
1977 attempt by the Indian
Army
to
summit Kanchenjunga The attempt
One scene
well shod.
fell
particular stayed with us:
in
In order to
cross a particularly deep crevasse,
iui
aluminum extension ladder had been
brought up and laid across the
members of the expedition
look turns walking across the ladder
while a Ihousand-foot hole yawned
crevasse;
open wailing
On
lo
devour the unsteady.
the walk back to the hotel,
while Rhonda and Margiirel
wandered ilirough the market looking
at jewelry and clothing,
allowed
»
I
myself to be lured into the Oxford
Book
&
Stationary Co.. where
I
found a 306-page hardback book on
the history of Djujeeling and
the
Sikkim Himalaya for Rs, 250 (about
$7.50) and a slightly damaged and
musty but very serviceable 1983
repnnt of a 1921 btwk on the
Diujeeling-Hiinalayan Railway
which went
I
my
look
was going with us for five days, the
other was staying at the hotel
against
ate early
and went
bed with a 4 a.m. wake-up call.
in
lo
Sometime around 10 p.m.. a guest
room suffered upsel
alley-level
his rounds,
room, the same dog made
howling at a motm thai
had not yet come
toilet
paper
Duuful
in
out.
We
our ears and
travelers,
stuffed
slept.
we were up
four a.m. and in our bus at
five.
bus
at
The
moved
out the alley to the street
and sal there, with us stuffed into
it,
We eventually began
two-hour drive to the start of the
run. which involved 1.000
feet of
for
l.fe
Alumm and the.r guests mcluded Scott Aikey
at B. U.
75 minutes.
Maude Andreg.c
John Bolton
7
88.
'86
W Ahson
Thomas Andregic
'82.
^ Ru
Kelly Bolton
^"'^
h Blu.s
'83.
•'^7.
-84.
Dennts Bohr
Tammy Bonawuz
'70.
-91.
Nancy Bohr
Judi
Bowman
Sandy Bupp
-75. Kayla Bupp. Kelsey
Jam.e Bylotas. Sandy Cerullo '69
f'-^Comrrs-77MndreaCorures.B.llContres.Br^^^^^
hL
Bupp
Cynthut B^lotas
'75.
Abby
r''n-r
ll n "^rf ?r
6/
t ^''.T/?-
Bylotas.
^^'-'''"f!- T-'nn
•
79
^IT.T
Roben Swab.
.T"
T't''
Stephanie
Swab. Nelson Swarts
'''''''
74.
Sweitzer.
Bob
Tliorru^n.
John Vantine
'63.
^^rgaretsZb
Tom Sweitzer
Margaret Waldron
'73.
'80.
'75 Abbie
Corey Waters
^''"^^ ^^'^ ^^^^ ^^Hn
ZbeZTandTTl
89andl^n Zerbe ''L^'T
Representing B.U. were Joan
'90.
Untczner. direc-
S. ott Righler 84. assistant
director ofdevelopment;
staff.
68. director of alumni affairs.
D Angelo
School
in
Arizona, where he was head
girls basketball
and track coach and
Joe Oe,ger
74.
head
line coach for football.
The latteam went on to the state championship game.
Bill
hves in Fountain
Hills. Arizona.
^'""^
8I.
Mrs. Joe Ceiger. Mike Gerard
-90. Patt,
Gerrrum
-76.
Karen
Enn Cough. Molly Gough, Deborah Cownley
92.
Kristin
^""'^
Grant HolUmd Tay
76. Karen Stank Howenst.ne 76
Amanda
Hcr^nsune. ^ont Ho..nst.ne.
Day,dlmrisek '82. He.dilmr.sek. Janet
Im^^
Unhart
*92 and Jeffrey
Gudenkauf are planning an August 1
2.
1995 wedding. Kristin is a first
grade
teacher in the Vernon
Continued on Page 44)
93.
^.T""
83. Eleanor UnJum.
M.Andrew
(N.J.)
District.
KImberly Ann Muffley *92 and
Bnan H. Biechy were married on
May
21 in Lchighion.
They
reside in
Lehighton.
LauraUnhan.
Phil Unhan.
VickiUnhan
Josephine Magee
'74
'37
L, Nic« *92 teaches
special
education in
Mount
Holly, N.J. She
finished her master's degree
elemen-
m
tary education
Uiura McCawley
J,m Peakc 82. Jean Peake
'91.
'83.
Lock Haven.
Bruce Rosengrant '92 has been
named sport's information
Mark Moore
92. Stacie
Moore
Januson Peake. Jennifer Peake
'92
jZ
Lycoming CoUege
in
m AugusL
She
WiUiamsport.
He
served as assistant
director of sports
information/athletic development
at
B.U- for the past year.
He earned a master's degree
tn communication studies at B.U.
in 1994.
Lori
Ann
SchaJTer '92 and Rich-
ard G. Piacenti Jr. '90
were married
on July 9 in Nazareth,
Lon is a substitute teacher in
the
Karen
77 Chnstopher Long. Steve Looker
90.
87.
Township
''''
87^
JeanUmg
Morse
R.clmrd Grimes
r
» r ? Ru
i""*'
lor Holland.
k Howen..t,ne
Kennel
live in
director at
Jofm Edwards -67 Jonelle Edwards
School
Gough
and Doug n'ppensnei
Hippenstiel
Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel
Long
were married on July 24,
1993. They
ter
i
uphill driving before dropping
1,000
feet down a winding road
on the
Page 40
Ura Shader 55 A Shade, Gary Shuey '68.
Unda Shuey Alesia Skinner '87
Jim Skmner. Jack Skowronski '65. Mark
Skowronski. David Slonac '88. Nichole
Blockus
f^nsten Blockus. Al,c.a Blu.s
the
(
94. Jolm Roskos 88. John Ruby Mana
Salinger '88. Emilee Salinger
Tom Salinger. Kim Santor 91. Sue Nye
Scharfenberg '83, Kay Schweitzer '77
Zerbe
another
stomach and began a marathon'
session of vomiting. Outside
our
Robinson
''''
dentjor student
^I'S^'^^'^l^"';
treasures bock lo our
We
t-^T'TV:'
Andregu: Brooke Andrrgu: Zacary
Andregu: Kerry Aye rs 72. Melissa
Baer
Ballets -79. Ralph Ba.lets.
Jennifer Blaker '93. Jim
for only a buck.
began to page
through them only to be overtaken
by
a dozen time zones. I woke in
time
lo reorganize our duftlebags:
One
our return.
AUunmAssoctati^^^^ to dale. Ue popular
event was held on June 15 at City
Island Park. The students are
participants in the PRIDE program
designed by
'"'7" """"
''"'^^^ "^^^ '^^y graduate from
high school. The students are
also brought to Bloomshurg for a
first-hand look
" 'he campus. Spenal guests were Dr James H.
McComuck. chancellor of
(.erald.neAndr,'g,c 7V.
mom and
hotel
Hatrisburg
Appnmmately 250 alumm andfnends. including
about 75 Harrisburg City
School students, attended the largest
Bern.an Sub Picn.c sponsored by the
Bethlehem Area
School Distnct, and
Richard
vice
manager
Superstore,
m
is
a ser-
at Staples.
The Office
Allentown. They Uve
in Whitehall.
lives in
Bensalem.
Brian M. Spencer
'92 and Kristen
KeUyanne M. Orban *92 and
Scott
Hagenbuch are planning a May
6. 1995
wedding.
L. Miller are
planning an
weddmg m
ity
October 15
Waverly. Brian
assurance analyst at
Labs
is
a qual-
Wyeih-Ayersi
Inc..
West Chester
Veterans
Classnotes
committee
designated
as 50th
anniversary
Jennifer Theiss '92 and Christopher R, Moyer '92 are planning a Sep-
tember 24 wedding
Chris
is
Army,
a
in
Chester County
second heutenant
in the U.S.
Germany.
stationed in
unit at B.U.
Tonia L. Tiech '92 and Darryl J.
Richard are planning a June 1995 wed-
By l)»le Krolhe *60
Chairman,
ding. Tonia IS a customer support rep-
resentative for
AMSCO m Horsham.
Alumni Vefenins Committee
^
foniincmoiation ol the WotUl War
Lauri A. Vachino *92 and Robert
C. Grow *91 were married on July 2
teacher in various school distncts in
194M945. using on going
piogiainsovci tlu-iH-iKHl I991-m95
has dominaicd nmioiial news evenls
Lancaster County.
over the past montlu. Most recent
in
Old Forge.
Lauri
is
yeais.
II
a substitute
press and television coverage
Chloe R. Williams '92
is
the 50th annivepinry of
and
sales
Uk
Lords Valley.
ellort
Dinner with
Represenralive:
the President
laniero
Aimee
dinner with several
Washington.
D C. for a merting
on Julv
15.
B
ll alumni, including Barbara Ctlletie Henosh
'^'^^''^'PhdUpsOole •2H. andhdwanlHonath
Pf?"'?.
guests included
Billy
she had
41. Eileen
-72.
Other
Cfuipman. Helen Dole Unffith and Richard Neidich.
Beitz *93 and Michael
Wagner are planning a May 13, 1995
Lori E. Bleber *93 and London L.
Wilmot were married on May 21 in
Williamsport. They reside in South
Dennis, Cape Cod. Mass,
in
Tricia R.
Brady '93 and David M.
Steckel *92 were
in
mamed
Catasauqua. David
is
on June 18
employed by
They
Wtir
I.
Farrlnitlon '93
R CoUUis '93 and Gregory
Easton.
Marilyn
the deaf at
in
mamed on May
New
is
and
utid
is
I
m
u caseworker lor
Counseling Services of
Susquehanna Valley They tive in
an inlcrprcler for
DIooinsburg
loi
Valerie VouKhl Frcy '93 has accepted a position as an atjualics pro
gram coordinator with
(he
YMC"A
in
rac()ma.Wa.shington, She and her hus-
band
live in
II
Mil-
in the
50ih Anniversiuy
I'rogiaiii.
llloomsbuig Univcisily
Alumni Veterans
omniillec
(
was
received on June
Accep
\
|9
S.
taiKc by ihc Depitrinieni of Defense
ha.sed u|)un
Veterans
ilic
Goxutu '93
hu.s
lo
promote veterans' programs mid
prov idc scholarships
lo
lo veterans'
sons or daughters.
lixcerpted text o( the application lo
com
Dclense
is
as
follows.
pleted recniii training in the Maiiric
()rgunlz4> u (.'umineiiioralive
I
(
criteria
through piesenl and past eflorls
Sumner, Washington.
J.
iipplii\!
lot desigiuilcd status wliicli
the Dcpiiilrneni nl
Michael
ti
luluie
Comiiutiec inceling certain
Adams County
an
piogiains that will allow designalal
was
Oxford Middle School
iii
gcneialions. has established
odd
h'amily
21 in
piovidc
lo
comiminiiies to participate
A, Snyder were iiiumcil on April 9
Montoursvillc She
Marilyn
11
continuing legacy
Comniemoiativc
Marcey
live
Williamsport
A. Naylor were
J.
wedding. Aimee works for Keystone
Health Plan Central m Camp Hill.
Liberty Mutual Insurance.
ot IVfcnse.
pumuiii- knowledge o(
World Wai
Class Volunteetis): Renee Kunkel.
Pam
^^'^'^'ff*''^" '«
Deparlmrnl
It)
World
1993
Mike Jenio
R.D 2. Box 567
Hazleton. PA 18201
(717)455-9261
was of
Day on
June h
service representative at Mellon Bank's
office in
D
iirps,
The Veterans (\)niinH
Cuiiiiiilttee
lee u( ihc HlooiiLsburg lliiiverstly
Marianne Haas
Siorch
Jr
wcic
Mantzville,
'93 and Hurry
mamed on
They
live in
April
(i
.10 in
Hamiiburg.
Alumni Association wus (>rgaiii/.ed
10 years ago and lias been involved
in
on going projects
for veteran
recognition including scholarships to
(
unslunct H. liuniincM '93 and
(;ienn R. (;oldsburouxh '92 arc plan
ning an October wedding. Constance
i.s
a kindergarien teacher, and Cilcnn
is
a science teacher in the Pennsbury
School
District,
We
qualilying family members.
continue tu meet on a linuled basts to
review old projects and considei
avenues
for
new
Alunint Veterans
2 Plan lliree or more events per
year from I99J through 1995.
Hncloved arc publicity items,
Katherlne Winn Herh«ter *93 and
Jcflrey S Miller were married on Janu
ary 29
Kalherine is employed by
Xerox Bu.sincss Services. They reside
in King of PruAisia.
Alderfer SI. TomAiderfer
'82.
Richard A. Knlghl *93 (M) has
been named an instructor of commu-
Lehigh Valley attracted a large number of alumni and family: Alana Albus 87. Marci
Ethan Alderfer. Marci Aide rfer. EdAlkire. Gratia Alkire. Anna Bauer -95. Gaspare Bianco.
Bob Bottorf -59. Janet Branch d
'
in
79.
Bob Branch.
Jill
Branch. Kevin Branch. Ryan Branch. Tim Brooks
-92. Bill
Demcott
66. Carole Derricott.
Joanne Derricott '89. Anita Dimmick '90. Heidi Dunfee -93. Dave Erbe. Lesley Estock '90. George
Estock. Christine Ford '87. Connie Ganey 74. Brian Hamm -82. Jeanne Hamm. John Hersh -91.
Donna Hersh. Denise
Hozza -82. Edward Hozza. Elyse Hozza, Kathy Hozza '94. Marry Hozza. Teddy Hoiia. Mary Kactinski. Cindy
Karchner
•82. Dave Karchner. Megan Karchner.
Laura Kline '90. Kathi Kowker 83. Rick Kowker -82. Jillian Kowker. Patrick
Kowker. Amy Kravelz '94. Sue Ully '79. Ernie Long '84. Teresa
Duffy Mazich -80. Rick Mazich. Mana Mazich. Mark
Mazich, Molly Mazich, BobMcMullin '80. Tern McMulltn. Tony McMullin. Louis MickUy 84.
Andrew Mickley. Jennifer
Mickiey. Sue Mickley. Sherry Miers '93. Jody Millard -79. John Moller '82.
Lynne Hockenbrock Moller '82. Daniel
Moller. Davui Moller. John Mondschein -78. Undo Mondschetn '77.
Ashley Mondschetn. Undsey Mondschein, Matthew
Mondschein. Lois tester -49. Wilmer Nester '49. Carolyn Palmer 88. Scott Roth. Devin
Roth. Fallon Hoth. Bill Truhe
84.
Brenda Snyder Truhe '83 and Jeff Warren
director of developmeni;
and Doug Hippenstiel
94.
'68.
Representing the university were
brochures, and memorial planning
shecLs that
we submit
lo
you for
consideration as meeting cnlerion
Iwo
(or three events per year. 'Iliese
events include:
Lehigh Valley Berrigan Picnic
The annual Berngan Sub Picnic
scliedulcs of dedicatory events,
Dr Susan Hicks
nication and director of forensics at
West Texas
A&M
yon. Texas.
He
University in Can-
alwj holds a degree
from Scton Hall University.
He formerly was coach of the Ohio
Stale Uruversity forenaics (earn.
A,
f
1993;
I'iflielh
annivenvary
celebration by the U.S. Navy's V-I2
classes al
Bloomsburg Univen;ily
in
July 1993.
B 1 1993; Awarding the
Memonal Scholarship to a
Bhxmsburg student,
Veterans
C. (1993) Encouraging veterans or
their survivors to
complete bio-
Sandra A. KubrickJ *93 and Glenn
B. Walp were mamed on August 20 in
graphical data sheet for inclusion in
Glen Lyon. Sarulra is director of It's A
Small World in Shickshinny and is also
display in the Feiutemaker
a cashier al Boycr's
IGA in
Berwick.
the books of Service or Valor
on
Alumni
House.
(Continued on Page 42)
67. assistant
director of alumni affairs
Page 41
Veterans
{Continued from Pane 4 J)
D.
f
1994) On-going evcnti thai
include the Veterans Scholarshjp.
display of World
War
memorabilia,
II
publicity urging veterans lo complete
employed by B.U- as
biographical data sheets, and wreaih-
Jeffrey
laying ceremonies
al the
tems analyst/software
Monument
Homecoming
during
Veterans
events in October
internship with the Lois de la
Haba
Agency in New York City, where he
was an assistant literary agent.
other projects to be considered.
3.
tion
Submit a compleled applicaform Completed form is
Amy L. Henninger *94 and Gregory D. Rachau are plarming a March
18. 1995 weddmg in Irish Valley. Amy.
included in this correspondence.
4.
your
Agree lo keep us informed of
aclivilics throufth brief
reports
have enclosed newspaper
I
also a graduate of the Geislnger School
clippings, brochures, forms and
of Radiologic Technology,
is employed
by Geisinger Medical Group in
outlines for projects completed lo
date.
a sys-
specialist.
Patrick J. Farace '94 completed an
On-going events plus
E. (1995)
is
Other publicity items and
Selinsgrove.
reports will be submitted for future
projects in 1994 and 1995,
Tyrone Howard '94 has been
The Veterans Committee is
planning several programs for August
to r^cceniber
November
1994 and January
named an
assistant wrestling coach at
Arizona Stale University. While at
B.U he was twice a Pennsylvania State
to
1995, These projects will
satisfy requirements as outlined
Athletic Conference champion, an
by
Eastern Wresthng League winner, twotime team captain and Most Valuable
Department of Defense
Other members of the Vclcrnns
the
Player
Commitlec include Millard l.udwig
48
Tansey-Brandt
of Millvillc. John Miigill '48 of
Millerstown.
Andrew Magill '43 of
Thomas '47 of
wedding
Sugarloaf. John
Hamburg. Curtis English *56 of
Elwood Wagner '43
of San Antonio, Texas.
The committee considers this
Stroudsburg. and
Mike Smith 91. Craig Hopkins
designation a great honor and will
use the required programs and
projects as a
May
and Bloomsburg UniverNity alumni
concerning World War II events.
technician
all
at
live in
Allyson
—
encourage
Hawaii, Nicholas
in
PP&L
alumni lo
is
a
Is
an
on
LAN
Berwick Hospital Center
Catawlssa R.R. I
computer programmer for
Berwick Steam Electric
at the
Station,
Also,
visit the
House
on
Fensiemaker Alumni
We'd
like to see
Mareyan
a resoua-es co-
is
m
Litchfield. S.C,
J.
Veterans' Corner
Alumni Veterans
Stauh were married on August 26
and Jitterbugs
biographical information about
are displayed at the
Alumni House
Dan
pemianent part of
the history of Bloomsburg
Univer-
is
in Edwaidsvilie.
won
the Ber-
J H;ugadon Memorial
Thrcc-Miie
RunAValk in Wilkes-Burre.
Jean Raspen *93 joined
Corps
in
June and
Camaroon.
Is
on
the Peace
include your biography as pan of
our
historical record. Call 1-800-526-
0254 for a copy of the fonii. You
have earned your place in the book,
so send in your biographical info and
encourage your veteran fnends to do
the same.
Crawford are planning an October
21. 1995 wedding. Barbara Is
employed by Gehrig and Johnson
AcL.
counting in Bloomsburg.
E.
Reed '93 and
Wiikoski were
at
Jeffrey
is
21 in
live
Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy
Lee Rearick are engaged. Matthew is
a program specialist for Milton Developmental Services
and
Inc.
is
a substi-
January 1995 wedding. Charles
employed at The Radiation Center
Wayne,
in
an assistant radiation
safety officer Daina is completing
the
master's degree m education of the
N.J.. as
*93 completed
armor officers basic course at Fort
Know. Kentucky. In February. He is a
in the
National Guard.
Pennsylvania
He
Corporation
in
Kalamazoo. Michigan-
Jennifer
1994
Class Volunteeris): Raruiy Harmon.
Meredith Layos
Gorney
L. Davis '94 and Jeffrey
'94 are planning a March
25.
1995 wedding
an assistant
at the
Ryan
*94 and
Edward
Olszewski *94 are planning a September 16. 1995 wedding. Jennifer is employed by Leader Nursing and Reha-
Megan
Matthew G. Smith
Todd S. Rider '94 is a statistical
programmer at Triology Consulting
deaf/hard of hearing at B.U.
Glen Lyon. Meg is
manager at the Deb Shop
bilitation Center,
and Edward
ciated with
& Company, Private
Neve
is
asso-
Consultants and Certified Public Accountants.
in
Columbia Mall. Bloomsburg.
Dyan Schrann '94 and Kevin Rude
'94 are planning a June
17, 1995 wed-
lives in
Vienna. Va.
I^mara
L. Stasko '93 and Brian
Schilling *92 are planning a September 1995 wedding. Tamara is em-
and Bnan
is
m Montgomeryville.
a sales representative for
Starlippcr and Associates in Lionville.
Tara Stocker '93 and Francis
(Frank) Haggerty '93 are engaged
P Johnson were mamed on July 2
in Whitehall-
Michelle
is
employed by
The Vanguard Group.
Lori A. Uhrich '93 and Scon
H
opment supervisor with Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company.
Weaver-Schuler wedding
^ "t^^r of B.U. alumni attended the Seoiemh^r
Daina R. Vosburgh '93 and
M. Budris "93 are planmng a
Chjtrles
Page 42
m Halifax.
is
11^..^^
a registered nurse
Shamokin Area Conununity Hospi-
tal.
in
a registered nurse
Buffington are planning a fall 1995
wedding. Lori is a iraimng and devel-
mamed on May
Shamokin. Karen
Carbondale.
MicheUe D. I^uber *93 and Dou-
Barbara A. Rebuck '93 and Jason
Karen
is
Adam C.
in Slatington.
glas
to
Missy Imes *94 will pursue a gradudegree in opera music theatre at
Southern Illinois University id
ate
iusslgnnicni in
Aftica.
sity.
you are a veteran, we want
Bloomsburg with a 98-
Eric S. Petery '94 and Tricia R.
on June 25
Lehigh Valley Hospital. They
ployed by Macy's
Pszcniczny '93
nard
Fenstemaker
as a
'91.
left
in
employed by Small
Wonders Day School in Shaverlown
Committee include collecting
Bloomsburg University veterans.
Books of Valor and Service,
coniaimng the biographical forms,
*93 and Christopher
J. Phillips
Kingston. Lisa
your hclpf Ongoing
projects of the
If
Slatington. Tracie
al
Army
LLsa
mamed
platoon leader
there.
We need
TVacie Ann SeiJer *93 and
Merkle were
in
ordinator for Litchfield Plantation
you
and Greg Lewis
'91.
"93 and Scotty
Kanipe were married on June 25
Morristown, Kelley
to see veterans' items that
arc
display,
'91
McBnde
teacher for the Central
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
Kelley A.
B,
Markase
Sheila
tute
supptirl our conuiiittee efforts
with
suggestions that could help us in
planning future events and activities.
-92.
and
mamed
Allyson Layaou '93 and Ricky
Kamus were married on September 3.
Quoting an old,
well-known statement from our own
Uncle Sam
"We need you!"
We
23
They
The next meeting of the Veterans
Commttee will be on Homecoming
22,
Jr. '93
Taniara M. Siewan were
increased awareness by the public
Hopkins
Jennifer Chickirda-Frey 90
Margaret Curtis '91. Knstine KacvnarekHelen Caparell. Michelle Rossi 91 Brian
-91.
He
28-2 record.
Laudenslager were married on June 25
G. Lapehak
Nichola.
means of arousing an
Day on October
A number of B. U alumni attended the November
27 wedding of Michelle M
Tansey VI and Edward C Brandt 92. mcluding
Trish Hirommus '93 Brian
Sawka -91. Micluiel Manno. Brendan Donegan
91. Eileen Sdiwartzbeck '9/
Dean Weiss 90. Julie Boyer-Humbel -91. Beckv
Bollinger 91. Scott Dunsmmr
91. Mary Miller McGmlex '90. Brian Frev
89.
''''''^^ ^'"'^o
Giuliano.
^'
f^"^
Seymour 92 and Beth Campbell
Classnotes
ding. Kevin is an accountant at Gannon
Associates in Towanda.
Tammie M. Shoemaker '94 and
Stephen M. Luettgen '93 were married on June 18 in Orefield. Tammie
employed
IS
at
and Stephen
is
KidsPeace
a
mer u ith The Morning
in
f
r
m Orefield.
computer programCall.
They
live
Whitehall.
FAMILY
Raymond Babineau,
professor of
former
cumculum and
New coach
foundations, has been granted faculty
ementus status m recogmtion of his
24 years of service at Bloomsburg
Thomas Davies. former director
of the Career Development Center,
has been granted faculty emeritus
status
m honor of his 29 years of
service to the university.
basketball
Lunch
with
the President
Robeil Kriise, professor of
communication disorders and special
education, retired after 27 years
the field of education.
were
at
Bloomsburg
1
m
During a visit to Philadelphia on August /. Or
Kozhffhmi an opponunity to
have lunch with severral ahtmni who are emploxed hv Shared
Medu al Svslems
(SMS) in Malvern. The alumm im luded Kathy Ann Snyder SO,
Jean Itiiskirk
Rick
Mead
and Michael Albun SH. Appnnimately 75 B.U. alunmi uk
employed by SMS. and we hope to plan an after work muer later
ihiA year or
•93.
'Hb
early 1995 so that others will have a chance to meet Or
Kozloff. If you would
like to help plan the event, call the Alumni
Office at I H(H)-526 0254.
9 of which
Kathy
University.
post alter ciglii
t
ouch. She
who
ycM\
position ol head men's basketball
toacli
l.yinminn
al
("ollejte
comes
(Jailor. 2^,
to the
lit
Her
mark of Ib-H
she s|ienl
lliice
years
Huikncll University where she
served as
two years
two seasons as a
While there,
iissislanl eoacl)
idler spciulm^t
graduate
(iiiilor
at age 75. She was a
B.U. for 17 years before
(lie lu-iid
imiicclKuI C'ollc)(c
at (
year
a^u
died on July 31
Huskies
""f sfusoii us
altci spendiiin
I'rior to thai,
D. Weaver of Bloomsburg
rcMniicd the
In take the
si)uad posted un overall
at the university.
at
been niuned head
buskctball
rcpliK Cs Jiw Hicssi,
last
seamstress
Ciailoi has
women's
touch
Donald McCulloch. director of
planmng and construction, retired
after compleung 13 years of service
^ Vebna
women's
for
University.
ji.ssistaiu
assisied in
program,
wiili
alt liiccis
of the
an emphasis on
ret ruilinx. daily practice sessions,
retiring in 1984.
and game strategics
maslci \ dcgicc
A
at
She earned a
Buckncll.
native ot Grotoii, Connecticut,
Gailor attended l^airlicld University.
She served as captain her senior year
and average 15 4
trom the
a
Mini-1968 Reunion
Metro
tniie
C'onlererice
Several nurmbers of the Cla.u of IW>H held a mini reunion at the weddmn
"f
Cartde Dietrich Jacohy 's daughter tn Connecticut l-'romlefi Su.\anJ ftedline.
Carole Jacoby. Diana Cray Comwell. Mary Kay Sierdinski Morgan, ttarbara
Chandler Bovidge. and Thomas Thomas
iwu
She
jxpiiirs
oil guiird
all
per
game
posiimn. She was
Atlanlit Alhlclic
aiadciiiic .selctlion.
WiiH a iiicnilK:i ot
two
MAAC
regular-season Lhainpioiisliip learns
and participated
Division
I
(leated).
in ihe 1'>KK
NCAA
chaiiipionsliip tournament.
She went
to f-airfield as
performer out of
l-'itch
an
atl-slale
High School.
B-U. recorded un overall mark of
17-10
laf»t
seuhon, including a 10 2
record in the Pennsylvania Stale
Athletic Conference
Division
by Clarion
'Hie
Rastem
Huskies were deleulcd
in the
opening round of
the conference playoffs.
It
marked
the cighlii consecutive seuMjn thai
tiUximsburg advanced to the
Homecoming reunion
conference championAhips.
Five friends from the Class of 1983 still keep in touch despite the
fact they live
Massachusetts. New York and Pennsylvania. Meeting in Bloomsburg for
in
Homecoming
last fall were Anne Daday Episcopo. Kathy Fussnor Kowker.
Cheryl Phillips Hunt. Paula Amnck Boughtwood and Roberta Kuhns Peterson.
Phi Delta
sisters
Attending a bachelorette party
91 were
Deanna
in the
Philadelphia area for
Mills '92. Ellen Wirth '92.
Rosenella 91. Stacey Ragazzone 92. Karen Nice
Remsky
'92
and
Dana Domkoski
Shern Netterblade
'92.
'92.
JennaMoon
Debbie
'92.
Renee
Christine Zazzarino '92.
Page 43
India
(Continued from Page 40)
was
other side of a mounlain, Halfway down, one of ihe buses died, which
two of our walkers were suffcnng stomach troubles
perfect timing because
from the wild careening and made go consolidated buses, and rushed toward Maneybhanjyang (7.f>45 feet), a
charming little village largely inhabited by Tibetans who had decorated the
soccer field with banners and flags for Ihe visiting conlingent. and who. m
fruit and breads and light prayer shawls to their
gave some short speeches, made more so because
we were already running 78 minutes behind schedule.
The baggage for the runners and hikers was piled in a comer and loaded on
costumes, offered
their native
The
guests.
village elders
aging Land Rovers for transport to Sandakphu. a rough
camp
at I2.(X)0 feet,
U
1
U /V.
\I
KCliClgilf
'
C
where we would be spending the next two nights. We all agree that based a
half world away. Jim Crosswhitc had done a Herculean job of organizing a
potentially chaotic group.
The
of runners circled the soccer
field
once and wa.s off
field
postponed at the last
of alumni events in the southern states was
Carolina did not refrom February to Marvh. several alumni m North
February 12. They
on
dinner
up
for
showed
and
ceive word of the change
publication: Roger Jones
enjoyed dinner together and sent along this phoio for
rrjinute
89.
— immedi-
Amy Jones. Stacy Frivelte
Pitman
SI Rodney Frivette. Lynn Swetnam
.
90andPat
'90.
The first five miles were uphill on cobblestone, to roughly 9.900
happened to step off llie left side i)! the road, he or she was in
naturally, almost everyone made a point of taking a slight delour off the
ately uphill.
feet.
a runner
If
Tibet;
path on the
first
left
side of the road that presented
This climb was followed by
Gainbas
feel'
I
K.K49
at
little
village of
followed by a 12-mile climb to Sandakphu
leet.
know
don't
itself.
mile downhill to the
a three
12.000
at
20-milc course in the world that
that there's another
is
quite as tough.
Anthohiic. a 24 year-old graduate student
Bill
who was
tin
m
geography from Georgia
the trip doing research on the feasibility of ecologically-sensitive
foreign travel, and wlin liad within (he past year entered the wonderful world
of ultrarunning. finished Ihe 20 miles in (bur hours
35-ycar
()ld
Mario Malerba. a veterinarian from
behind
On
the
women's
side, Hilary
Cashmir
Last year's winner.
fiat
Italy,
finished eight minutes
banker
Pitts, the .^0-year-old
from Saudi Arabia whti does her hillwork on a 200-meler high sand hill
outside Riyadh, finished in M)^ minutes, one miiiule in front of Theresa DausWcbcr,
who
lives
and trams
Colorado
in
competition against massive odds
Untonunately, the weather
cliilly
wind
al
stirring the prayer
about a quarter-mile away
1
two upsets and the close
Lambda
tone for the rest of the week,
was
2.(K)() leet
Hags
'flic
ITie
set the
iiiop the
Big scudding clouds, a
iffy:
big rock atop the highest
Alpha
hill
dark clouds above mixing with the slithering
we were
fog below gave the impression that
stranded on an island
in
the sky.
Land Rovers carrying
spare blankets to wrap the runners in
Unfortunately, the lead runners had beaten Ihe ancient
their packs.
We ran around trying to
find
as they reached the lop,
Sandakphu
is
main buildings,
a hilltop hostel -in- progress. Tliere are three
big stone donn-like buildings, with a fourth one in the process of being built.
There
IS
is
no water,
The
no heat
il
must
be transported up from 5.000 feet below. There
all
two pt)rcclm slabs with
"facilities" consist ot
a hole in the
huts clustered just above the stone buildings, along the road lo Molle.
1 1
away across a long ridge currently encased in a ground fog.
As each of the runners reached the top, we scavanged what we could
keep them wann. One by one. the Land Rovers gasped their way to
Sandkaphu. Unfortunately, they didn't arrive
we borrowed some warm clolhes from
Eventually, everyone
have a do/en kerosene
was
settled
in the
the buildings
licalerN transported
mites
Diane Danzer
Sbanm
Judy Collier
Fasnacht. Janet Stump Nilsen. Karen Gebauer Piehl. (standing) Sharon
Sweinfiart Jankauskas. Karen Webb Marrow. Diana Wells Schaffer. Beth Childs.
Cynthia Nawrocki Dmochowskt. Rhonda Frederick Ulrich. Rebecca
Olff.
Gill.
Koppeniiaver Kline. Brenda Myers Monick. Pamela Hartzell. Deb Snyder Thompson. Karen Reinert Wilkinson, Sandy Jankiewicz Martin. Marie Plunkett
Cooper. Darlene Clarke Amsler. Cindy
Hammes
Kilmartin.
Please keep
all
current mformntton
— addresses, children and marital status — up to date with
Sharon Gettel
935 Parish Place. Hummelslown. PA 17036. An updated
is
Olff,
being compiled at the present time. The family alumni picnic will
be on Saturday. June 25. 1994. and the annual luncheon
November
will
be on Saturday,
5-
lo
order of the runners, so
the packs that had
mlo
were present, including (sealed) Jeanne Shuey. Tina Kosoloski Mussoline.
Nichols Chamberlin. Sharon Gettel
directory
Tlic full-time residents live in thatched
middle of each of the three buildings
Mu
The alumni sisters of Lambda Alpha Mu met at the Hotel Hershey on Saturday.
Twenty-three sisters
6, for their twelfth annual luncheon reunion.
November
by Ihe Iwal
amved
Jim had amutged to
tourist
Sandkaphu; untoriunately. even with several of the Japanese
agency
lo
in the party
who
were fanuliar with kerosene healers helping, we could pet only two of them
working, and feebly
In spite ol the cupful
al lhal
semi-functionmg healers, the one
we
set
up
in the
of heat produced by the two
dining
room
building
quickly gained a do/en ardent supplicants,
A group of us wea* housed in the dining
dining area. Tl>e Shcrpas
who were
building,
m two rooms jusi off the
hired to help pa'pan."
fwd wea*
billeted in
room off the famt dooi
Our roommates were a pair of a'tircd medical doctors fami Canada who
were hiking ihe five-day la-k before going on to Tibet, where they had
volunteered to offer their services free for six months. The fit^ member of
our room was Bill Fiizgenild from Chicago,
the big storage
After a
humed meal
thai quickly
steamed up the windows,
we
retired to
all
our sleeping bags. Aaiund midnight. Rhonda beciune sick and spent
the rest of the night tiptoeing over
tlic
sleeping Shcrpas to gel lo the
much
of
resUoom
so she could be sick. Then, iiaiund two a m., one of the dogs that called
Sandkaphu home began to circle the camp b;irk,ing in a sinuige pattern that
seemed to indicate a canine speech impediment. He went on for an hour, took
a half-hour lunch break, and
make
came back
outside lo throw something
al
The next night, would
enough ;uid would attempt to go
for more.
the mistake of having laken just abtiut
1
him. only lo be slopped by the Sherpas.
who
indicated by sign language thai
was
a national park
preferable than the
The dog
finally
it was better to have the dog bark, since this
and was therefore home to wild animals that were Icxs
dumb
dog.
gave up
its
speech therapy around 3:30 a.m.. and
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we
fell
off
Geneva^
Illinois
A gnyup ofB. U alumni andfarmly attended a Kane County Cougars baseball
game in Geneva. Illinois, on July 9 In attendance were Joanne "Josie " Heins
71. TomFowles '67. LouMaslow
KarenMaslow. TomHughes '76. Ellen
Hughes '76. Sean Hughes
Sarah Hughes 'II ?. and Samantha '15^ Our
W.
thanks to Tom, former president of the Alumni Association,
for making the
arranemerus.
India
Celebrity
(Continued from Page 44)
Artist
to sleep, even the now-exhausted Rhonda.
Then
the
sun came
up. attempting to stream
m through window panes that
had turned our night's frosly breath into a coaung
some of
sleeping bag and scratched
ol ice
the ice off the
1
wmdow
crawled out of
erupted, which caused my four roommate^ lo
a "Wow
"You oughta sec this'" I said, struggling into some warm clothes and
rummaging around for my cameras. In a minute we were out the door, a
'"
coud help myself,
bedraggled, sleepy-eyed, half-dressed handful of
caps off cameras as
we clawed our way
r^k
series
my
pane and before
I
stir.
unveiled
tounsts. pulling lens
lo the highest rocks
we
a festive hohday hrass conceri will be
In from of us. Kanchenjunga filled the horizon, a long, wide monster of a
mountam, snow-covered, impressive, mtimidating. Off to the left, a tno of
peaks stood together above the ground fog, as though sitting on a cloud:
Lholse (28.053 feet), Everest (29.198 feet), and Makalu (27.968). Kodak Film
stock half a world away on the New York Stock Market ratcheted up more
^an
a point as
we
fired
else,
^
season
IW4 IWS
series iiu ludes:
"Shirley Valentine/*
stamii); Lorclla Swil, Satunhiy, Sep-
hillsides of
tember 17 Intitwo hour ivifonnancc,
Swii uses
bnnn
variety ol voices to
ii
Sliiiley Valentine lo lilc
tains.
describe
iiiul
hei hiisbaiul. iiiiinied hte, a nosy nei^li
Although we stood
their
Sencs.
ot ihe C'elcbniy Artists
Ilic
away. Our less-lhan- subtle excitement soon roused
and the rough
HKK>iiishur); loi the luiUh
i'oiiiin); tit
Sandakphu were suddenly peppered
with half-dressed, frosty- breathed visitors from a dozen countries come out m
the numbing cold to offer respect to the world's most awe-inspiring mouneveryone
Broadway sliow, and
Theatre, jazz, u
could find
climb to the sky
at
12,000
feet, these
We turned
at this altitude.
degrees of ihe view, taking
in
thoroughly enough. Below
monsters seemed
in circles,
everything, unable lo absorb
us. valleys rolled
away, one
lo
merely begin
using up
it
fast
all
Ihh, llntish lounstsiiiul
360
enough and
after the other,
Swit
iiieinbei
ground
aCireek lover
and television tans
I'lhii
Maigaiet
will best re-
Ma]oi
loi her role as
"M*A*S*H."
Ifoiililiiin in
fog slipping through them, hillocks stnnging themselves out between us and
Kanchenjunga. the ridgeline between Sandakphu and Molle forming a
Newport Ja/z
defining line above which Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu towered.
I
For a moment, the briefest of moments. I thought of Big Rock on Bear
Mountain halfway around the world in Jim Thorpe. Although its might had
long since been usurped, it would always hold a special place in my heart
The sun wouldn't fall on Big Rock for another dozen hours, but it would, after
all.
be the same
sim that feebly attempted to
warm
Festival.
Octubei 21
rulay.
In July
CaMno.
a ^rcal
new
can music was
iruditton
lollt>ws
is
on
lour
I'he
llie (ladilioii i)t
and music
ol
Homecoming
Magee's
That Reunion Tune"
gets things rolling at 9 p.m. in
"Name
No charge.
Reunions
classes will gather at the picnic:
1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989.
will gather at the
1949, 1954,
Homecoming
Dinner:
and 1964.
The Oass of 1959 will hold a separate dinner upstairs at
Magee's Main Street Inn (formerly Hotel Magee).
Art Majors will meet at noon in the gallery of Haas Center
for the Arts.
with current band
American Legion Post
(East
and
Event
'Wettest'
cul
Alumni and friends who attended llie Headmji Phillies punu and baseball Kamr
on August 4 were participants m the wetteit aiumni event ever held ouiude a
swimming pool As alumni sioihI in line fur the picnic supper whu h wa% to
precede the baseball game, they kept their eves on the very threatening dark sky
Some had just reached the serving table when the rain came Although the picnic area
was somewhat
horizon
ram
sheltered, the
an hitet
soaked nearly everyone
that
/.i
never antu ipaied the torrential
The ram wai u/ heavv that the out
and
field fence was almost obscured Hut the alumni kept their good humor
they even got lo eat when the rainstorm ended Hut the field wat to wet that the
game was eventually cam elled about V iOp m
Carol Bonsall
Bowen
'6H.
'7H.
'76.
Honsall. Peter Bonsall. Carol liowen '72.
'80.
Glenn Chestnut
Fifth Streets).
Karchner. Dale Keener
'Hf>.
Barbara Myer
'71.
'76.
'H2. Dave
Boh Myer.
Boh .Smith
Karrhner.
Megan
'HO.
Jr. Carole Derruott. Bill Derricott '66.
Stephanie Fetterman HH. Steve Fetterman HH. John dreih
Patty Greth '77. Kent Halt 'H3. Cynthia Hepler H6. Cindy Karchner
Paul Pnce. Kevin Reese HJ. Fred Srhlegel HI.
Laura Wessner Smith '77. Vuh Gross Sproesser '70. and Jim Weidner HJ
Ruth A. Price
'76.
David
Canfietd HO. Christopher Chestnut. Deborah Chestnut
Tom
Glenn Chestnut
Matthew
In attendance were /lob Honiall.
at the
Berwick Road.
Concert Choir Alumni will hold a reunion party after the
Pops Concert on Sunday afternoon (approximately 4 p.m.) at
New
Tlicaler in
will party
Home on Old
that
Hroiid
continues lo play
to sell out audiences at Ihe St
Todd Fay
Alumni Marching Band
members at 8 p.m. Saturday,
and
"
A ma)nr
Tuesday, NoveintK'r K
These classes
utiisis
Oilcaiitt, Swint[,
way production
Our own favorite D.J., Dick "Bucko" Davala '64, enjoys his
own 30-year reunion as he returns to preside for the fifth
Good Old Days
New
ja/./.
*The Secret (;arden
Dance
The following
new
Iroin the iliiee ^icni peiiuds
Hehop
(Continued from Page II)
contests.
proxram
the testival in
piesentniK esiablished and
and "Bloomsburg Trivia"
llie
annivcrhur> of the event, Ncwptin
Ja// I'eslival
24 West Ballroom with his popular
New
To cclcbialc
port Ja// I'e.Hiival
us here.
-tOlli
consecutive year. Bucko
m Amen
the
luuiiclied
on
l'***-!
Newn*ni
the ^ttas^ IcnniJt courts of the
'63.
Mary
the talc ot
IS
phun
York City,
f^irl
who
hrmt(s
on
musi
l^'nnox. an or
und hope
lile
to
manor
her uncle's death haunted
llascd
JanicN
iliis
ruiices Hodt^stin Burnett's
i
mumul
l*Jn novel. Ihc
has received
three Tony Awards, three Outer CriliCH
Circle Awards, and four Drarnu Desk
Awards.
Kpic Brass.
l-riday, L)ctcnil>cr
peter l-arl
Raney
9 l-oundcd by trum
Huston
in \*)H^. die
based Bpic Briiis has produced a dozen
recordings and
PBS
frc<|iJcnlly
radio stations
appears on
The ensemble's
repertoire spans renaissance, baroque,
classical, sacred
and popular music.
Minnesota Orchestra,
featuring Andre Walts, Friday, January
Fans of Rachmanioff and
20
Stravinsky will be treated to one of just
Sunday Pops Concert
This event always draws a crowd on Sunday afternoon at
A special moment comes when Concert Choir alunuu add
their voices for a selection. No charge.
2:30.
five tour concerts of the orchestra with
Watts. In his final wrason with ihc or-
Edo de Waart has
chown Rachmanioff 's Piano Concerto
chcsira, conductor
No
2 and Slaviasky's Firebird as the
centerpiece of the concert
Reservations
— 1-800-526-0254
'*The Barber of Seville,"
by the
New
Company.
len
m
York Ciiy Opera National
Friday. January 27
Wnt-
1813, the Giocchino Rossini's
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5
Celebrity
CI a
Artist
s
sn
c
series
(Continued /mm Page 45)
comic maslerpiecc is best remembered
for the character of Figaro, the barber
The opera
\s
produced
m two act.s and
performed by members of the tounng
company of
New
the
York City Op-
era.
Ballet Theatre
de Boudeaux,
Founded
Saturday. February 18.
1752. the
company
is
con
the direction of Paolo Iior1olu//i.
many
sidered by
in
currently under
be the greatest
to
male dancer of the nco-clasMc repertoire
and one of the leading clioreoy
raphers of (he Huropean ballet.
How to subscribe
The cost of a subscription to
Celebrity
same
as the past
two years Subscrib-
pay U) percent
ers
tlie
Scries remains the
Arti.st
less than the cost
of individual tickets to each event and
receive preferred seating
tickets range in price
Individual
from $25
to $
depending on the event and the
1
Stratford,
Twenty-nine alumni
from August 9
seat-
Ontario
ing section
'^4.
Uns
Gensil. Marjorie
Lillie
($<)5
and $85 for se-
nior citizens) and include
in
:tll
Mitram
seven
thill,
'63.
Helen Cimbala
Homer. Frances
Kerr.
M. Neuhoff. Howard Palmer Patricia Palmer
Michele Cimbala. Joan Corson '73M.
'35.
Norman
Kerr. Claudia Kotula. Neil
'93.
Betty
Rusinko. Harry Schreck, Jeanne Schreck. Joyce M. Slade.
will
performances held
and friends took part in the annual theatre trip to Canada, sponsored by the Alumni Association,
Enjoying as many as seven plavs in Stratford. Ontario, were E. Jean Boran '71. Flora Buckalew
Robert Buckalew. Jim Case
Season tickets for the series are
$110 and $100
to 13.
he to the
Shaw
Penman
Ann
'39.
Jessie
M
Smith. Keith Smith '54
Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ontario,
from August 8
T.
Clark Corson. M.D..
McLaughlin. Stephen McLaughlin,
Reppy '63. Nancy Riley '49. Susan
and Frank Tutera. Next year's trip
to 12.
as
well as a special pertormancc for subscribers only by the
on Saturday, April
To subscribe
ists
Kandinsky Trio
H.
to the
Celebnly Art
Scries or to order tickets, call the
box office
may
at
You
(717) .18^-4404
VISA
use
or Mastert'iird
'llu-
box office accepts telephone orders
Monday through Friday from
to
10 a.m.
4 p.m.
Bloom at the
Beach II
Dewey, Delaware
The
first
Dewey
"Hloom
ai the
Hem h
II
"
tn
Beach. Dehiwurt. wtix held on
August 21 at the Lt^uhouse Restaurant m Ruddertowne
In otlendam e
were Tony Bonomo. Dana l^mey '6S,
Diane Erney '6H. Maureen Flihse.
Michael Calvin. Hal Guatz. J. 7
Harmon HI 81. Mary C Harmon.
JoEllen Hippenstiel '79. Luke
Hippenstiel. Pamela Hyde '82. And\
Krue/ier '81. Debbie Krueger, Diane
Lutz Lazar
Lippowitsch
M. Maurer
'92.
Greg Utzar Shen
'81.
Karen Maurer. Uirr\
'70.
Ken Oleynik
'84.
An
gela Sabatino. Eileen Sabatino
'7S.
John Sabatino. Tom Sabatino
'76.
Laurie Pflugler
'92. Ricliard
'80. Gary L Snyder
and Steve Zezza 93
'94.
Denise Snyder
'78.
Jim
Yates,
Schofield
Bloom
Avalofiy
The third annual "Bloom at the Beach "
and friends.
Beach
New Jersey
in Avalon, N.J. attracted over 1 25
.
alumni
In attendance were Beth
Abraham, Donna Rafter Adgie '91.
Stephanie Andrvjack Stephen Andrrjack '74. JimArslan '93. Joe
Bannah '88.
Tom Bama 90. Chns Beadling '94. Robert R. Belaski '92. Anjna Beri '90. Gary
Bomwiec. Mary Ann Brady. Neil Brett. MUce Brown 88. Susan Bruno '94.
Eliza-
beth Burkhart
'93.
Dtna Campbell
Tom Canfield '80. Bnan Carling -91.
Meg Daspro '92. Cheryl Decembnno.
Tom Dent '84. Jana Dewald. Mark Devoid 82. Dommic DiCondina '90. Steve
DiNardo '84. Gene Dyer 94. Brian P Flannerv '94. Lisa Funi.
Edie Gair '88.
\miam Ca\e HI
John Gallagher
'94.
'90.
86. Troy Grunes.
Melissa
Hay
Jucbtiewttz
'93.
'93.
Michael GtlUspie
Enk Hageman.
'91.
'92.
Jackie Christ
Kelly
Jan Hoffman
Heather Kean
'93.
'93.
'95. DeeAnne Glenn '90.
Tom Gordon
Hageman, Amv Hall '87. Michelle Hatt.
Ed Hudak. Ellyn R. Jones '91. John
Sheldon
Kemosh
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at the
'93.
Tom
Kiesling '81.
.
Bloom
Beach
at the
mm Page 46)
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Richard S. Knupp '86. Laurie
Koznoskte 86. Brian Ladley 95.
Karen Lagreca '91. Jim Lenteri '92.
Jim Lewicki. Cory Livening. Mary Livening. Jerry Livingion '78. Jennifer
Lynch. Jack Masters
'59.
Sue Masters.
Joe Matoushek. Jay McCann. Brian
McCioskey 94. Karen McGrath, Ke\-m
McGurnn
'91.
Pam
Mcllmoyle. Frank McLaughlin
'90.
McCrath
93.
Jim
Belh Gillespie Medaglia
Larry
'86.
Medaglia Jr '85. Ann Menichelli. Lon
Moschella -90. Jim Moss '89. Deb
Mulkewycz '90. Margie Naugham '91.
John Nestro '88. Vince Nolan. Tim
Norton 90. Wendy Oberdorf 88. Bill
Owens '82, Gloria Paone. Karen Pike
'89. Tony Posca '89. Joe Rafter. Brian
Raudenbush '85. Lisa Raudenbush.
Virginia Reed Brett '82. Beth
Ridge way. David Rtordan '94.
Kathleen Roach '90. David Roy '92.
Shelley Ruch '83. Leslie Salomon.
Frank Sanloro
'89. Kathv Savitts '82.
Walt Savitts '78. Sharon Schock.
Melanw Siesko
90.
Carol Site. Sharon
Smith. Taras Somlyk
Spoerl
'92.
Joseph M.
'89,
Chuck Stathopoulos
'79,
Amanda Steinbom. Anna Steinhom.
Mary Stem born '82. Nicholas
Steinbom. Jennifer Stets
Taggart. Jamie Toban.
'84.
Allison Tyson '92.
Paul
Volt: '89.
Elizabeth
'94.
Terry
Mike Tricoski
Mark
Vineis '94.
Theresa VonTobel
Wellock
'93.
'95.
Karen
Whileman '90 and Wendy Young.
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We
Count
On
You
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ARIZONA
MASSACHUSETTS
January 6
Stale
System Reception
in Scottsdale
September 24
Football
game
at
American International University
TBA)
Springfield (Post-game event
BLOOMSBURG
NEW JERSEY
Weekend
September 17
Parenls*
September 18
September 24
Reception for Scholanihip Recipients
October 14
Athletic Halt of
October 22
Homecoming
October 23
Pops Concert
November 6
December 3
April 29
May
September
3
1
13
October 7 (-95)
October 28 ('95)
&
Fame
January
Studio Band Reunion
Happy Holidays Dance
Alumni Day
Commencement
Parents' Weekend
Homecoming
State
February
System Reception
November
July
1
1
1 1
Alumm
Dinner
in
Manhattan
Alumni Dinner
in
Manhattan
PHILADELPHU
Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon
October 8
Holiday
Inn.
Midlown
October 26
Reception to meet President Kozloff
October 29
Football
Luncheon with President Kozloff
Luncheon In IVimpa
Luncheon in Boca Raton
game
at
Pre-game event
November
12
Football
game
Horsham
West Chester
Post-game event TBA
Cheyney
at noon;
at
Pre-game event at 11:30 a.m.
December 10
FLORIDA
November 19
March 3
March 4
Mead
62. Belle
Williamson Restaurant.
in San Diego
SyKlem Reception m Long Beach
Dinner in San Francisco with President Kozloff
II
Uoyd
NEW YORK CITY
Concert Choir Reunion
State
II
of Dick
Induction Dinner
CALIFORNIA
January 9
Training for Student Recruiters
Home
Bloumsburg Fair begins
Philadelphia Chapter
Luncheon
READING-BERKS
October 12
Reception to meet President Kozloff
The Inn at Reading
November
GEORGIA
March
Luncheon
5
in
1
December 2
September 10
Reception to meet President Kozloff
Bcmgan Sub
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November
Pre-game Berngan Sub PU nic at 5 p.m.
Reception to meet President Kozloff
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Reception to meet President Kozloff
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Shippensburg
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Eilen Resort. Exit
The Days
at
Post-game event at Gingerbread Man in Carlisle
September
Long's Park
October 18
Game
WILKES-BARRE
Picnic
Game
Football
Pre-game event
Dixon Universiry Center
Afler-Work Mixer at the Marriott
October 8
10
Mixer at O'Kelley's
Behind The Inn at Reading
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September 8
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PERMIT NO. 210
Published by
Bloomsburg University
for
Alumni and Friends
Spring 1994
Volume
94,
Number
1
Sledge
Kozloff
Eighteenth President
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg welcomes its 18th president,
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
Over 500 friends, employees,
students,
said.
and alumni of Bloomsburg University
gathered for a reception
for the Arts
Haas Center
in
welcome president-
in April to
designate Jessica Sledge Kozloff to campus. The brief program
after the
was held shortly
Board of Governors of the
State
Bloomsburg,
1 8th
Back
in
Colorado, where
very upset
when you
I
used to
live, the legislators get
don't choose a Coloradan as a
president and, while you haven't chosen a Pennsylvanian,
you did choose one who had the good sense to marry one.
Sieve, would you stand up please.
I'm also who 1 am because of two wonderful children
who could not be here tonight. Kyle, our son
who, by
the way was bom 26 years ago in Philadelphia,
so I've
—
France
—
is
working tonight
(at least
finishing her second year of law school and finals
begin
next week, so she couldn't be here. But they're very,
very
eager indeed to visit all of you and to meet you
and
1994. At
to
that reception Kozloff discussed her
visit their parents'
new home.
rememberd those people who have guided
These two children endured a very interesting
childhood and adolescence growing up with me
can tell you that Ihcy very cheerfully accepted the
and helped her
and
aspirations for the university,
in
he claims he's working there) on a
business assignment. And our daughter. Rebecca, is
president of
effective July 1,
said,
also produced a Pennsylvanian
System of Higher Education voted to
appoint Kozloff the
"Can we
learn to live like this?" I turned to him and
"Did you ever think we would have this kind of
moment?" And he said, "no " I'd like to introduce you to
him. He's also, by the way, my Pennsylvania credential.
I
and
— and
that
I
fact
what came out of the kitchen was rarely gourmet,
was never going to be confused with a domestic
I
goddess.
It's really impossible for me to
speak of my own
children tonight without thinking of the parents
of Terry
Linn (Bloomsburg University student who died
as a result
WTiat
a
momeni! This
reminds
me
were listening
my husband and
to ihc other
driving from our
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special occasion
of a song
home
day as wc were
to the airpon,
Wc
frequently like to listen to musicals as he drives
us here
and there. And the song was from a musical
"La Cage
Au
Faux." and the words of the song, if 1
can remember
them, go like this: So hold ihis moment
and live and
know how, and make this moment
best of times are now. And I certainly
fast,
love as hard as you
because the
last,
way. You've given me a great tribute.
thought in my remarks tonight I'd try to
introduce
Chancellor James McCormick
praised the method of choosing a new
president,
myself to you
the search committee.
"What a moment. The best of times is now,"
Jessica Sledge Kozloff told over 500
faculty, staff
more personal way than your very
thoughtful and lovely program does. And
wanted to
introduce myself to you in terms of who
am as a
in a
and students gathered on April 21 in Haas
Auditorium for a reception welcoming her as the
president-
I
I
renection of
my
The
duce
is
first
why 1 want so much
Bloomsburg.
family, and
here as your president
at
to
be
designate.
program was held shortly after
the Board of Governors of the State
System of
member of my family that I want to introme tonight, my husband Steve, whom
here with
you
will all
way
to introduce
meet
few minutes. I think the best
you is to say that no one male
in just a
him
to
.
or female, could ask for a spouse
than he is.
who
is
The
more supportive
brief
Higher Education voted to appoint Kozloff
the 18th
president of Bloomsburg, efTective July
I. 1994.
Ramona Alley, vice chair of the Council of
Trustees,
welcomed guests and commended
presidential search
Chancellor James
I
think especially of the years
with two young children
school for
my
doctorate
would come home
—
when
I
was a mother
to
the
another university to take
that
commuting 40 miles
my
coursework
custom
I
— of course,
approval."
'
trying to be a fairly
stances.
to
pick up a sick child in those days.
There were
ready to chuck
we were
Page 2
a
it,
number of occasions when
and he wouldn't
driving here and there
let
me.
I
really
And
was a police
and
that
McCormick
after
I
McCormick praised the trustees for overviewing
the search process and
perf-orming their duties as
outlined in Act 188. "I believe
the process worked
very well. Act 188 was carried
out maintaining the
balance between the universities
and the State
System.
We
should
all
celebrate the success of the
process," he said.
McCormick
ing and
described Kozloff as an "outstand-
dynamic person who
will bring
wise
leadership to Bloomsburg."
The chancellor recognized Interim
President and
Mrs. Curt English for their
"outstanding dedicated
service to the State
System of Higher Education."
brought the crowd to its feet
for sustained
applause as he described the
interim president's
devotion" to his alma mater.
"Curt English has
been an effective leader. He
is an experienced
administrator with great insight
into the
He
1-
board
dynamics of
said.
The chancellor offered his commendations
to
members of the search committee and
recognized
trustees James Atherton and John
Haggerly
who
was
tonight as
escort,
an "excellent" job.
to present the president-designate
to the
campus community immediately
to
good mother under those circumSteve usually was the one who went
to school
for
the
Kozloff was the 10th prcsidcm appointed
in the 1
year life of the State System. "It has become
our
— and going back graduate
— and many times
after
committee
McCormick remarked
hard work. They have identified someone
with the
essential characteristics of leadership
needed," he
said. "The committee is to be
commended for
working in the spirit of Act 188 (the
legislation
which created the Stale System) and
I want to
acknowledge and thank them.*'
and those who served on
feel that
1
Dr. Jessica Sledge Kozlojf
I
served as co-chairs. "The committee
deserve a great deal of credit for
members
their
many hours of
public imiversity system."
McCormick said "He
has done everything he
could to set the stage for an
orderly transition. I want to
extend my personal
thanks to both Curt and Janet."
Susan M. Schantz
of alcohol poisoning) and Jeramy Williams (Bloomsburg
University student critically injured in an automobile
And
accident).
I
just
want
who
and they've been with you
extended families, and
you
to say to all of
thoughts have been with them so
my
much
are
my
that
the past
few days,
Jeramy and Terry's
thoughts will certainly remain
with them.
father
My
was a school superintendent
Texas community.
—
after school
I
in a
many hours
spent
small
with him
a very, very fortunate situation for me.
would follow him around, tag along with him on
I
his
various tasks.
My father had started out to become a minister and
had switched to education because, at least for him, he
feft this was the way that he could really make a difference.
had the great fortune of listening to him on many
I
occasions talking to people about what he thought about
education.
Education was the key to empowering and transforming and enriching lives, and through that transformation
we made
He would
the world a better place.
talk about
with the fervor of a country preacher teaching the
this
gospel.
And I knew from
wanted
to
the time
be a teacher, because
I
I
was a
knew
little girl
that to
that
I
be an
educator was to be called the very noblest of professions.
My mother, Ann Acklen Sledge, was a wonderful role
for me. My father laughingly referred to her often
model
as his
life
insurance policy because he had a medical
condition and was unable to get
life
insurance.
And my
mother worked to help support the family and to give a
if something should happen to him.
These were the days when women rarely, especially
the wife of a school superintendent, worked. Mother was
sense of security
a wonderful, wonderful role
showed me,
in a time
when
Dr. KozJoff with husband, Stephen.
model for me because she
was an all too rare
this
woman
loving mother and wife and also pursue a demanding
I wanted to fmd an institution that would become a
model of excellence. Now what do I mean by excellence?
career.
Probably not the traditional way
experience for a
As
1
little girl,
could be a
grew older and people would say
know, Jessica, you're
choices."
who
that a
It
me. "You
compute because
I
knew someone
did both and did them both with great grace and with
courage. Unfortunately,
my
as a life insurance policy
days before
my
father's prediction of
proved
all
mother
my
assumed the responsibility for our family. She assumed
an enormous amount of debt, and we were in a very
serious financial situation. College for me seemed
absolutely out of the question except for two things. My
mother was willing to make a great personal sacrifice for
me to attend college, and there was a state university near
us so I could live at home and attend college. Because of
I had a profound appreciation for the role
our state universities play in providing affordable,
this experience,
that
quality education.
college
I
would
find a very
like to lead.
good place
that
exemplary place, a place
1
decided
was ready
that held the
that
I
wanted
Achieving Academic Excellence.
And Aston
called
students,
its
faculty, its staff;
its
to the life of the
become an
same values that
thinking
and
community around
I
it.
in
is
there.
is
not where
The development of critical
obviously essential to our role as educational
institutions, but a
model
for excellence
must also contrib-
ute to our students' understanding of self and their
respect for others, their values and attitude and behavior
The
fact
so that they leave us ready to
we know much more
is,
and what
I
to do was to
was ready to
what we know in
wanted
an institution that
into practice
When
my visit,
after
left
I
here
in
collegiate years.
The
I
also have
on
my
It's
fact
I
knew
that
I
called
we know much more
about
how
to
find
put
ready to put into practice what
I
February
had
left
here in February after
found the place
—
—
that
my
wc know
visit. I
in theory.
knew
that
I
When
had
Bloomsburg University was
you are
that
that institution.
I
knew
that
it
was imI was
that you
impressed with your aspirations for the future
wanted this university to become all that it can be and it
should be. I was impressed by the students. I was very
cognizant of the fact that the next president here would
because of the faculty and
staff
I
met
here.
I
pressed with your credentials, but more than that,
...
desk back
is,
improve the collegiate experience than we practice, and
what I wanted to do was to fmd an institution that was
institution
found the place
become productive mem-
bers of a democratic society and to fully enjoy the post-
about how to improve the collegiate experience than we practice,
—
in
Colorado another
How College Affects Students.
volume of over 20 years of research on
student retention and student success.
It's a book about how college, how the college
experience, enhances the lives of its students and about
It's
1
that what's really important for students
them once they get
defines
excellence as the degree to which an institution adds
important book.
to
to
was dedicated to leaching and believed
education as the way to change lives.
hold, that
they attend a university or college, but what happens to
It's
I
give a great deal of thought to the kind of university or
traditional definitions of excellence arc really misleading.
And
theory.
doing here at Bloomsburg? Well, about a
this time, I decided that I was going to test
the presidential waters. A number of colleagues and
mentors had encouraged me to do this. And I began to
what am
Soyear
ago
of the entering
students or even the size of the endowment. I've been
would also include
mother
This book concurs with Aston 's contention that these
defined, often in
GPA
changing our students' lives through their
very influenced by a book by Alexander Aslon.
value to the lives of
too true, and a few
16th birthday, he died and
it's
terms of an institution's reputation or
going to have to make some
really
just didn't
to
talks about
collegiate experiences in and outside the classroom.
a very thick
the effective practices that lead to that enhancement.
It
be very fortunate indeed to follow
President English,
way
for
someone
who has
in the footsteps
of
so unselfishly prepared the
else.
Continued on next page
Page 3
Jessica Sledge Kozloff
Continued from page 3
Perhaps though the crowning moments of
and the reason
my decision
was very certain that (his was the place
drive I had leaving Bloomsburg with a
I
for me was the
young man from your maintenance department
his
first name is Todd, and I can't remember his last name,
but I will fmd out. Todd volunteered lo drive me back lo
Harrisburg in a terrible snow storm
it was sleeting and
—
—
We
snowing.
spent three hours in a car driving back to
And during that three-hour drive, we talked a
why he liked working at Bloomsburg University
Harrisburg.
lot
about
and the pride he had
his
I
make no
the best.
lo
in
me.
apologies.
...
and the pride he had
in this place,
work was very touching
want us
I
to
be
Only by setting that kind of
we can push ourselves to be
we should be for our students and
goal that
all
for the people of Pennsylvania
who
support us.
As
I
got out of the car at the airport and told
goodbye.
said,
I
"Now
Todd,
overnight in a motel because this
said no.
and
1
He
need
said.
"They're going lo need
lo get back."
And
him
you should stay
really was horrible." He
think
I
left
I
me tomorrow
here knowing thai
if
he
was any indication of the kind of dedication to duty that
you have here, that this indeed was the place for me.
My
presidential
want us
to
agenda
is
for
an exemplary university.
1
Bloomsburg
make no
be the best, Not because
than our sister institutions
going to be striving to be the best
Bloomsburg
I
want us
— because
to
become
apologies.
to
—
to be the best, to try to be the best,
arc
because
As Steve and
it
be belter
assume they
also
I want
I
I
I
were flying out
yesterday or the day before?
—
I
— was
in the airplane
— Vm losing
track of time
was looking through one of those magazines that
and there was an advertisement about
sells things,
inspirational posters for
your
office.
So
1
thought
I'll
look
through here.
Maybe
one
that
I
need.
we can push
we should be for our students and for
the people of Pennsylvania who support us.
Just as we must set high expectations for our students
And
probably describes
how
1
feel at this
classroom and outside of ihe classroom as members of our academic community, we must set the same
the lake looking out across this vast expanse of water to
expectations for ourselves.
foot of the photographer, so you're looking out past this
is
only by setting that kind of goal that
ourselves to be
all
in the
it
I
think
it
I'll
better than anything else
find
I
describe the poster to you.
vast lake.
could say. Let
It's
The photographer
the other side
— and there
is
is
And
me try
I
did.
time
to
a view of a very beautiful
standing on one shore of
a canoe that's parked at the
canoe over the water to the
far, far
side of the shore.
the inscription under this poster reads "Success
And that's how
And I know that the
is
And
a
journey, not a destination."
I
striving to be the best.
waters will
feel
about us
not always be tranquil. I've already gotten an inkling of
that. I suspect that I may head out in the wrong direction
every once in a while, and
I
don't
going to take us to get there, and
may
I
know how long
it's
have no idea where
we
do know one thing. I know
that if we have the courage to commit to this journey, thai
we will prove ourselves to be very worthy stewards of the
land eventually. But
I
public's trust and that our students will be the beneficiaries.
Thank you so very much.
FIRST ALVMNI DINNER— Alumni and friends living in
Colorado met our nev^ university president.
Dr. Jessica
and her husband. Dr Stephen Kozloff. at a dinner
held in Denver on Saturday. May
21 Dr Kozloff will leave
Kozloff.
.
Colorado
in late
June
Attending this first
Michael Bearish
'83.
assume Ihe presidency on July 1
alumni event with the Kozloffs were
to
'79. Patricia Bearish.
Ann Bruce. Joe Bukofski
Clapper Dux
'80.
-77.
Usiie Giberson Fehan
Jennifer Griffis Redmond '89. Quint
Thurston and Anne Wasko.
Page 4
Kim Gobora Bent
Dux '79. Kristin
Joseph
'85.
Rich Fehan.
Redmond. Frank
Deaths
We extend our sympathy
1903
1919
Sue H. Longenberger '03 of
Berwick died December 24 at age 99.
Her leaching career in Berwick area
schools spanned over 50 years.
members of
Representative:
Royersford.PA 19468
1911
'11 of
Class Volunteer(s): Grace Kishbach
Miller
Clifford died February 6 at age 102.
She was a teacher
in
Henick
Center.
We
received the following letter
from Grace Miller, the class represen-
1915
"As
Lake Winola, a prominent physician
in
Lackawanna County for more than 50
years, died December 8. He was also
a graduate of Hahneman Medical
School and did graduate work at
1919.
sity,
Taylor Hospital in Scranton.
"Three of our members, myself
in-
has since died, and probably no
will be present to represent the
class in 1994.
"Although
still
feel that the length
Ethel Watkins
Weber
Scrantondied January7atage98. She
was a teacher
in the
Scranton School
active (no cane),
see,
I
am
I
of the drive and the
day could be overpowering.
may
breaking no speed laws
"Some of us in the Philadelphia area
enjoy our June get-together at Lakeside
1917
in
Ruth Williams Horger '17 of Boca
and formerly of Taylor,
Pa.,
Limerick.
"My
Surviving are two daughters. Janet
in the
at
for the past five years.
grandchildren and three great-grand-
She taught elementary school in the
Kingston schools for over 45 years.
Representative:
Marguerite Zierdt Itter '19 of
Easton died November 20 at age 95.
She was a teacher in the Centennial
Edna Davenport Ohl
School, Hazleton, before retiring in
1918
25 East Eleventh
Bloomsburg,
Street
Ann Ward;
three grandchildren, four
great-grandchildren; and a
Mabel
Decker
G.
'18
Mehoopany
for
42 years before
sister.
of
Rinkhaimock died on March 8 at age
95. She taught in Black Walnut,
and
Factoryville
Springville,
retir-
ing in 1961.
She also did volunteer work at TVIer
Memorial Hospital, where she was
is
a
sister.
Hannah Law Groner
'18, a long-
time resident of Bloomsburg, died in
Camp Hill on January 14 at age 94. She
was a former English and French
teacher at Bloomsburg High School.
Also a graduate of Penn State, she was
very active in church and community
Class Volunteer(s): Camilla
grandchildren, including Kimberiy
Groner '80 and Law Groner '88.
'24
1922
&
Gladys Ramage '22
Exeter died February 25
at
*48 of
was a teacher and principal in
Hughestown and Sunbury school
She retired
after
43 years
in
the
dis-
edu-
She also graduated from the Minnesota Decorating School and was an
avid
Rowc Keefer '30
Louise A. Manning '30
Margaret Hendrickson Krousc '32
The following
class
members
at-
tended the 70th yearrcunion on Alumni
Day
(based on official registrations):
Anna Singleman Barnes. Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn Blose, Bculah
Deming Gibson, and Marian
Andrews Laise.
J. Jones '24 of Scranton
Margaret
March
died on
Martha Jane Moran Buck '23, formerly of Muncy, died December 25 at
She was a
1.
retired
teacher, last teaching at the John
Maude Stover Meyer '24. formerly
She and her husband operated the
While House Motel in Charlottesville,
ofRebersburg.diedon March 16atage
97. She taught in Centre County
where they had resided
at
one time.
Pliscotl '23 of
died on February
7.
Upper
30 years
Penns Valley Area elementary
schools for 35 years, including
at
Askam
schools.
Lower
Helen Zydanowicz Schwall
(widow of Joseph
School.
died in
S.
'24
Schwall '24, who
1972) died on March 10.
Surviving are three
M. Cooke
sisters,
Eleanor
'29 of Hcmet, Calif.,
who
recognition of her
garet D. Walsh; eight grandchildren
vice to the First Presbyterian Church
Pelerfreund '27 of San Diego, Calif.;
and nine great-grandchildren.
of Wilkes-Barre and her community.
She taught at the Ashley Elementary
and Emilie Sage *32 of Dearborn,
Surviving
is
a son, Forrest.
later
many
became
years of ser-
her church and community. She helps
the women in the quilting department
and plays the piano for Circle meetings. She does weekly volunteeer work
community. She plays the piano
Day Care
for the clients of the Adult
1920
Represesentatives:
Anna Davis Barrow
9119 Friars Road
Rockville.MD 20850
(301)424-4405
Center and volunteers
for
at the
substitute teaches at age 84; Clara
Michigan.
West '34
Mae Hope
UotaA,
Dcitrich '36
Dermody
'36
Nevil '80
G. Fxlward Dcily '37
Willard S. Krcigh "38
Roben P Hopkins
'39
Armabel Bailey Jones '39
Bemice Blaine Stout '42
Reed I. Buckingham '46
Marlin E. Brosius '47
Robert L. Bunge '47
James M. Cain Sr '49
Clifford
J.
Kendall '49
Thomas E. Schukis
Edward Snyder '52
'52
Sally Stallone Smith '57
Lawrence A, Pctuskey '58
S. Siinson '60
Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62
John
Roger Breidtnger '64
Richard Lconovich '67
Ruth
1926
VanHom
P Boyd
David
Hilchings '69
'70
Louise Tregaskis Hendershot '26
of Bear Creek Township died on April
Helen Drcatcr Strosky '73
Deborah Burychka Archie *75
She was a teacher in the Plains
12.
Township School District for 38 years.
Surviving arc a son. Sterling, and
Bruce Martin Davis '75
JohnKiehl '78
Cathy Ann Long '78
Faye K. Diltz
three grandchildren.
John Heinz
which recently honored her
lOyears of weekly volunteer work.
Institute,
still
principal.
Today. Mrs. West continues to serve
in the
T
Samuel Krauss '3S
William M. Troutman *48
Prior to
she was a teacher in the
School and
Ellen Veale Smith '34
Albert
Joseph Baraniak '39
former Sonestown High School.
Rose Plizga
Thomas S. Coursen "33
Andrew D. Potson '33
Sterling Bania '39
Marshall School in Scranton.
age 89. She taught English and Latin
at the
Harold M, Morgan '32
Gertrude Murray
artist in oils.
1923
'28
Minnie
(717) 784-1515
age 92. She
Helen West *23 of Wilkes-Barre
was honored on her 90th birthday in
about 20 more years.
'27
Esther Chupin Laubach '27
Margaret Wickizer Watkins '29
Surviving are a son, Rosscr L.
Mainwaring. M.D.; a daughter, Mar-
1940s she resumed on a substitute ba-
Louise Hidluy Newberry '26
Mary C. Kutz
Lcnore Thomas Savidge '29
236 West Ridge Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1993.
Esther Reichart Schaffer '19 died
on March 5 at age 95. She taught in
the Hazleton Schools for a number of
years before marriage, and in the early
E.
Helen Slangert Wolfe '28
Edward F. Schuyler
Askam
activities.
Surviving are her son. Sheldon L.; a
daughter. Joan G. Moore; and eight
Jones "24
Mary Youtz Sicinen
Representative:
Herman Carey
Helen Walton Mainwaring '19,
formerly of Plains, died on October 6,
sis for
'23
Suzanna Potochney '28
1924
1921
retiring,
credited with 5,826 hours of service.
Surviving
Pliscotl '23
Lillian Lupinski '27
Laise.
Surviving are a daughter, Shirley
(717) 784-0142
19
*48
Rose Plizga
J,
'
19
Nicholas G.ViinBuskirk '27
Va..
1965.
PA 17815
Marian Andrews
Leader Nursing Home, Kingston,
H. Austin and Sylvia H. Lohman; four
children.
Barnes.
cation.
age 94. She had resided
70th year re-
Day (based on official registrations): Anna Singlernan
Helen Barrow. Francis Hahn Blose, Beulah Deming Gibson, and
lives!"
Mildred E. Griffith '19 died on
February 15
School System.
&
*
Miiry (jiillagher Jenkins '26
tricts.
still
died January 29 at age 96. Prior to her
marriage she was a teacher in the Tay-
19
Louise Tregaskis Hendershot '26
greetings should convey the
The Class of 1919
facts:
*
Moran Buck
Maude Siovcr Meyer
As you
these days!
District until her retirement.
liter
Mainwaring
Marthii Jane
Murgaa't
union on Alumni
one
'15 of
W;ilioii
Gladys Rainiigc '22
CLASS OF 1924— The following class members attended the
a great- great- grand son.
1
'
Esther Rcicluirl Schaffer
been founded.
One
lor
Helen
University con-
H. Beitzel; a son, Donald; four grand-
and
15
'18
Law Groner
Marguerite Zierdt
1994.
cluded, attended the reunion in 1989.
children, 12 great-grandchildren,
'
Miklrcd E. Griffith '19
Normal
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Doris
Raton,
Hiuuuih
tinue to grow and grow and grow, ever
retaining the values upon which it has
Community Medical Center and Moses
Weber
Helen Zydanowicz Schwall '24
"May Bloomsburg
He served in the Navy during World
War I.
He served on the medical staffs of
Fla.,
Mabel G. Decker
has been great to see the advances
State
1
Ruth Williams Horger '17
School. 1919. to Bloomsburg Univer-
Harvard Medical School.
Mary
r
Miiry Ethel Watkins
send greetings to the Associa-
made by Bloomsburg
'
Carl L. Hosier '15
tion.
"It
commu-
died:
Ruth Reynolds Hasbrouck
a representative of the Class of
1
the university
who have
Sue H. Longenberger '03
tative:
Carl L. Hosier '15 of Dunmore and
'
nity
1
Grace Kishbach Miller
918 Church Street
(215)948-3780
Ruth Reynolds Hasbrouck
to the
families of the following alumni and
Russell A, George
Mary Gallagher Jenkins
Plymouth died January 9 at age
was
last
employed
'26 of
87.
She
as a teacher's aide,
specializing in developmental disabilities.
Thorns
E.
Jr.
Harder HI
Elinor R. Keefer
William E. Landis
Margaret T. Wilson
She earlier taught at the Plymouth
Page 5
1932
Borough Central School, supervising
penmanship.
Representative:
She and her husband, Edmund,
cel-
Ezra W. Harris
ebrated their 56th wedding anniversary
last
November
a son,
R.D.
20. Also surviving are
Edmund C;
(717) 784-3532
Dvoroznak; and four grandchildren.
Class Volunteer(s): Lucile
E. Louise Hidlay Newberry '26 of
Lime Ridge died on May 8 at age 86.
She was a tax clerk for H. A.
McHose
'32. formerly of Clearfield, died
on
She taught in
Mausdale, Danville. Bellwood Antis
March 27
Bloomsburg before retiring in 1 976.
age 82.
at
and Clearfield schools before
1927
in
Victoria Smith
&
Ecker. Ezra Harris
Margaret Hendrickson Krouse
Berkheimer Associates, Bloomsburg,
and was also a clerk at Keystone Drugs
in
Box 451
5.
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Mary
a daughter,
Bundcns Gigcr *27
Surviving are
*44 has been memorialized by a
retiring
1970.
daughter, Edie
a
Bennett, and two grandchildren.
scholarship created by her daughter,
Barbara B. North. The scholarship will
assist adult students
Harold M. Morgan '32 of Taylor
majoring in early
died
childhood education.
Mrs. Giger.
who died in
992, taught
forlheVMCAinCarbondale. He then
joined 7-Up of Dimmore and had a dis-
formerly taught
1
from 1939
in
CLASS OF
to 1945.
— The following
1929
union on Alumni Day (based on
Paulsboro, NJ.,
members attended
class
official registrations):
the 65lh year re-
Audrey Moore Cohen
and Lucille DeVoe.
She earned a
who wish to contribute to
scholarship may send gifts to The
versity.
Irene Kornell Davis *28
is
very active. She was er-
is
roneously listed as deceased in the
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
hsue of BLOOMSBURG.
Mary C. Kulz *27, formerly of Glen
pleased that she
is still
Lenore Thomas Savidge *29 of
living at
a retirement center in Burlington, N.C.,
where she
last
Berwick died on May 1 3 at age 84. She
taught in the Berwick Area School District in
We are very
She received
Suzanna Potochney
died
a master's degree at
November 15
at
age 84.
She
Surviving
age 90. Prior to her marriage, she was
is
at
Lillian Lupinski '27 of
Luzcmc
he played professional basketball in the
Eastern League with the Wilkcs-Bairc
Barons.
He
'28
of
Lancashire Terrace died November 28
at age 82. She was a former Manheim
17, 1993.
He was
a
Helen Stangerl Wolfe '28 of PeoArizona, died December 11. She
was a teacher in the Nanticoke Area
District.
Township School
District for 15 years
and the North Penn
(717)458-6671
School District for 28 years before
Carroll Park in Bloomsburg, resides
with his daughter in Wayne, NJ.
PA 18702
Class Volunte€r(s): Rachel G.
Anthony. Lucille DeVoe
PA IB603
The following attended the 65th year
reunion on Alumni Day (based on of-
Jeannetle H. Buckingham '28
is
Home.
a
ficial registrations):
Cohen and
Audrey Moore
Lucille DeVoe.
He was
re-
also an avid
saxophonist for 60 years.
He
also earned a master's degree at
Bloomsburg.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Minnie Rowe Keefer '30 of
the
Hanover Township School
Phyllis Prusinski; three daughters,
at
Lorraine Hoffman. Gerrie Lear and
in
Terry Smith; three sons, Richard. An-
District.
Surviving are a daughter, Marilyn
Caner, two grandchildren, one greatgrandson, and two sisters.
drew
Jr., and David; 13 grandchildren,
seven great-grandchildren; a brother
and three sisters.
Bertha A. Probert '33
retired after
Louise A. Manning '30 of Dalton
teaching kindergarten for 36 years
deceased.
20 years
1931
Street
An elemen-
43 years, he
taught in the Fell
town.
436 South River
'33 of Lansdale
age 79.
instate Street
1929
Representative:
at
1
Millvillc.PA 17846
is
Representative:
guest at the Leader Nursing
December
tary school teacher for
and a brother.
Isabel Chelosky Hester
{717) 752-5367
of
deceased.
is
Margaret Swartz Bitter
Surviving are a son. William; two
Wilkes-Barre.
Betterly
Coursen '33
S.
Andrew D. Potson
Mountaintop died on February 22
She was a former teacher
great-grandchildren.
Berwick.
Thomas
Palmyra. N.J.,
died
age 85.
Surviving are a son. Nicholas Jr;
Faye Appleman Dendler
J J 32 Market Street
sisters.
1933
Binghamton. N.Y.
sisters
Mary
Class Volunteer(s):
Maiers
Representative:
graduate of the Practical Bible College
York University.
1928
two
Elfed H. Jones '30, formerly of
B. Stevens '28 reports
the death of her husband. A. C, Stevens,
School
Mitchell; nine grandchildren and six
daughters,
tiring in 1979.
M. Louise
schools for 35 years, retiring in 1963.
He earned a master's degree at New
two daughters, Karen Harvey and Lois
Famham; two
ters.
in
(717) 784-2046
age 84.
1930
Steinert
ria,
taught in Hanover Township
Street
a brother.
Mary Youtz
on June
Nicholas G. Van Buskirk '27 died
on April 25 at age 87. A Navy veteran,
at
13 grandchildren, eight great-grand-
died February 7
at age 87. In her early
years she was a teacher in the
Nanticokc public schools.
Lawson
Lois
644 East Third
Surviving are three sons, Edward,
Herbert and
children; a brother and
Township elementary school.
Surviving are a brother and three sis-
half-si sicr.
1933
Sandra Robinson and Susan Robinson;
retiring in 1978.
She earned a master's degree
Muhlenberg College in 1941.
a teacher,
great-granddaughlcrs. a brother and a
brothers.
of Falls died on April 7
served as assistant principal at Foster
til
Surviving are a daughter, Joyce
Venezialc; two granddaughters, two
sister.
Representative:
Margaret E. Wickizer Watkins *29
'28 of Freeland
Township High School from 1965 un-
Esther Chopin Laubach '27 of
Rochester, Minn., died on March 27 at
two grandchildren, three great-
grandchildren and a
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
school in Newport Township for 43
Millcrsvillc College.
the early 1930s.
Surviving are two grandchildren and
two
with us!
Lyon, died December 29. She taught
years, retiring in 1972.
retiring
1972.
in
Fertel;
Persons
Bloomsburg University Foundation.
Giger Scholarship, Bloomsburg Uni-
Olyphant untU
tributorship in
Surviving are a daughter, Phyllis
master's degree at Buckncll University.
the
16. Prior to retirement
he was the general secretary
Bloomsburg Area School Disfor 24 years before retiring. She
in the
trict
November
in 1953.
Representative:
Frank J. Colder
1 103
South Market Street
in
—
Hazleton and 16 in Allen-
She has enjoyed traveling
to
Hawaii, Bermuda, Norway. Denmark,
Sweden. England. Ireland, Scotland
and Wales, In addition, she
is
active
m
several organizations.
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717)784-5783
1934
Class Volunt€er(s): Dorothy Foust
Wright
tended the 60th year reunion on Alumni
Day (based on official registrations);
The following
class
members
at-
Freda Shuman Laubach. Nora
Bayliff Markunas and Michael
Sopchak.
No room
for photos;
age 79. She taught in the Cumberland
was
Valley and Mechanicsburg Area school
ity at
districts.
the
employed in a similar capacColumbia County Courthouse
for four years, retiring in 1980.
Surviving are a son. Gary; a daughter.
last
Diane A. Voris;
five grandchildren,
eight great-grandchildren; a brother
and a sister.
A
U.S.
Italy
Army
veteran, he served in
and North Africa during World
War II. He received
four Bronze Stars
and attained the rank of master sergeant.
Gertrude Murray Dermody '36 of
Scranton died on January 18.
Shortly after graduation, she taught
and Keystone Junior College and was
later
employed by
Dermody Real Es-
owned by her
Surviving
is
a
brother.
'80. a
former
resi-
dent of Wilkes-Barre, died on April 22
Ellen Veale Smith '34 of Hazleton
During World War n, she taught in
the Japanese isolation camps in Ari-
deceased.
zona.
She also taught
and Japan. She was
Columbia University
An Army
War
at
last
employed
as
Wilkes University, where
she retired after 20 years of service.
for 15 years before retiring in
1972.
Natoli;
two grandsons, and a
great-
1935
Sara Maria Berger
Representative:
151 East Fourth Street
the
He
New York
Deily
Magee Carpet Co.
is
a
sister.
1939
Dorothy Hess Linn
165 Nottingham Road
Edward
in the
Derry Town-
He was
a head
various levels.
He
of
Livingston School District
at
we have
of
New
York University.
Surviving
is
his
second wife. Edith
Brague Banta; three sons. Wayne,
Glenn and Sterling Jr.; a daughter,
Joyce Wroble; a step-daughter.
Banechko;
six grandchildren,
Wendy
two
step-
grandchildren, one great-grandchild, a
Unfortunately, you will have to wait
for 25 years.
He
September)
them!
As you
read this special issue of
BLOOMSBURG. you
half of
it
will notice that
the annual report of gifts
is
received from alumni and friends in
1993. We hope your name is
included there.
Tlie other hulf
is
nearly filled with
classnoies, along with
our
new
president and
Weekend. The
news about
Alumni
leftover material
includes nearly
alumni events
40 photos taken
in
at
Houston. San
Antonio. Harrisburg, Lehigh Valley
ton.
Baltimore, Washing-
D.C. (two cvcnls); Richmond.
Durham. N.C; Columbia. S.C.;
Orliuido. Boca Raion, Fort Myers,
Sarasota, Tampa. Atlanta, San Juse.
Calif.; San Francisco, Long Beach,
San Diego. Philadelphia. Alloona,
Reading-Berks. Pittsburgh,
New
York City and Denver.
Nearly 6U0 alumni and friends
Joseph Baraniak '39 died on Oc-
Ruth Dugan Smeal
740 South Market Street
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
Mildred.
Class Volunteer(s): James V.
DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan
and
it!
attended those rcgioniil events or
tober 26, 1993. Surviving
Smeal
months since
five
liLOOMSBURG,
the photos to prove
(tlu-ee events),
received a master's degree from
Representative:
(717) 784-4915
'37
been a busy
It's
the last issue o{
brother and two sisters.
Bloomsburg died on April 22 at age 78.
He was a maintenance supervisor for
Row Reed
Elizabeth
'38
Bloomfield, N.J.. died on March 29 al
age 78. He was a business education
Surviving
853 South Market Street
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
(717) 784-4850
G.
Kreigh
University in 1962.
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
(717)784-1857
grandson.
at
for 19 years, retiring in 1976.
Representatives:
and coach
coach of baseball and basketball for
many years and also coached football
P.
James
earned a master's degree
Surviving are his wife, the former
Dorothy Peiper a daughter. Marilyn
structor
Class Volunteer(s): Charles
al
baseball for
studies teacher, physical education in-
ship School District.
S.
next issue
to see
Mountain State and Florida/
Georgia leagues, was a retired social
(717)784-5835
Willard
you get
in the
30 Nottingliam Road
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
teacher
1937
taught at Penn State. Wilkes-Barre
slep-grandchildren.
Rico
II,
he was a math teacher in the Ashley
High School for 35 years. He also
campus,
a librarian
in Puerto
at
in 1948.
veteran of World
and Ruth Toole; four
age 80.
at
1944 and
1 1
sure
until (lie next issue (early
Charles H. Henrie
sister.
Leota A. Nevil
grandchildren.
make
Ellen
the Philadelphia Phillies farm system
Laubach, Nora Bayliff Markunas and
in
Dorothy Zimmerman and Ray
Zimmerman.
Representatives:
Firm,
J.
Cormecticut. where
Freda Shuman
Penn State
Leighow, Alex McKechnic, Dorothy
Phillips Richards, Ruth Dugan
Smeal, Virginia Burke Traupane.
1938
reunion on Alumni Day (based on of-
at
Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes
ker for several years and was associ-
tate
degrees
Miller. Jane Jones
Mary
Day (based on official registrations):
John Bower. James DeRose. Miriam
Utt Frank. Harriet Kocher, Sara
Fame in 1993.
He played professional
class members attended the 60th year
Albert T. West '34 of AshJey died
on March 3 at age 86. He also earned
DeFelice;
at-
and three step great-grandchildren.
ated with the E.
Michael Sopchak.
Nan
members
she was chair of the business department. She was also a real estate bro-
in
CLASS OF 1934— The following
ficial registrations):
daughter, Linda E. Sarcone; four step-
daughters.
class
Sterling Banta '39 of Hershey died
on February 17 at age 77. He was inducted into Uic B.U. Atlilclic Hall of
School District
is
the Torrington
Surviving are his wife, the former
Arlene Masters Barton; a son. John; a
The followmg
tended the 55th year reunion on Alunmi
is
his wife.
returned to Bloomsburg for
Weekend, based on
Alumni
official registra-
tions.
We also did
Katharine L. Bokum '39 and her
husband. Bob. celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary in 1993 with
South American cruise.
a
issue for
not have
names and
room
in this
photo.s of
scholarship recipients for 1993-1994.
They
will be included in the next
issue.
Other special features will include
Robert
P.
Laurel, N.J.,
Hopkins *39 of Mount
died on September 27.
by
Rich Benyo '68. describing his
a full-length illustrated article
Bloomsburg.PA 17815
exciting trip to the Himalayas, and a
(717) 784-0861
Roy Smith
feature about
la.st
fall's
walk across England, with photos, of
course.
Class Volunteer(s): Helen
And
Hartman Cimbala
obviously there will be more
classnotes!
But there
Samuel Krauss '35 of Quincy,
March 27 at age 79. He
was an executive at M. L. Clasier Lumber Co. in Bellefonte and at
Lumber Co.
in Braintree,
BLOOMSBURG.
Grossman
have been forced
Because of rising
to
make
we
a difficult
decision; All alumni will not receive
Surviving are his wife, the former
and
know
production and postage costs,
retiring in 1985.
ter.
something else very
about the next issue of
Mass., before
Blanche Hirsch; a son, Howard; a
is
important that you should
Mass.. died on
the next issue.
sis-
Only those alumni and friends who
Eve Krauss; two brothers, Nathan
have made a contribution or pledge
Israel.
—
in
any amount
— since January
1993 will receive the
1936
BLOOMSBURG.
fall
issue of
This policy change
Representatives:
will recognize
Ruth Y/agner LeGrande
76 112 North Cedar Street
you who have supported
and reward those of
either the
Alumni Fund or the Treasury of Ideas
campaign for the new library.
PA 18201
(717)454-1427
Hazleton,
You should
also
know
that notices
of regional alumni events will also be
Mary Jane Fink McCutchen
sent only to those alumni
249 Main
made
Street
—
Conyngham. PA 18219
(717) 788-1854 or455-9551
Mae Hope
CLASS OF 1939
Deitrich '36 of Upper
Allen Township, died December 13
at
members attended the 55th year reunion on Alumni Day (based on official
registrations): John Bower, James DeRose, Miriam Utt Frank. Harriet Kocher, Sara Dersham Laubach, Tirzah Coppes
Leighow, AlexMcKechnie. Dorothy Phillips Richards. Rulh Dugan Smeal. Virginia Burke Traupane, Dorothy Zimmerman,
and Ray Zimmerman.
Tlu: following class
who have
contributions or pledges. This
make
money budgeted
policy will likewise help us to
the best use of the
for these events.
(Continued on next page)
Page?
From
Classnotes
the
1993. Surviving
is
his wife, Louise.
(We received the following
Annabel Bailey Jones '39 of
Swarthmore died on January 21 at age
76. She taught school in Danville, Pa.;
letter from
Gladys Hirsch Lyon of Wilmington.
Delaware.)
Pennsylvania, has been associated
Swarthmore Academy and
manager of the "Booksource" in
Swarthmore before retiring about five
I
Annabellc Hirsch Wade, entered
years ago.
Bloomsburg Normal School in 1910.
In 1912, 1 was four years old and
visited the college
Then
graduated,
I
decided to be a
Middlebury
In 1926, Annabellc
mc
Wade brought
when
I
(Vt.)
School of Languages,
and Villa Nova University.
Bloomsburg Teachers College
to
enrolled in their three-year
and a
sister.
1940
1928.
Hcister, enrolled at
Bloomsburg State
Teachers College and graduated in
eight years,
St.
schools at Bloomsburg (1929).
Pennsylvania State College (1930-
1933) and
1935).
in
Duke
in
1936 and moved
Hon.
women
J.
were needed
began attending them. The University encouraged me to continue
the
I
began commuting
to
Columbia on weekends. I received a
bachelor's degree in education signed
by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
I
taught
in the
elementary grades of the De La
Warr School District in New Castle
County from 1952 through 1974.
In 1977, my nephew. Dane Hirsch.
received a master's degree in
business education at Bloomsburg
I felt
Dora
(717)523-7702
is
after the catastrophe.
a talented poet. She was a
place winner in the Pennsylvania
Poetry Contest, first place winner in
first
Class Volunteerfs): Clayton H.
Derr Tilson
Dorothy Derr Tilson '40 of
New
York City reports that an article she
wrote has been accepted by the United
Nations Association to be sent to the
Central
UNA-USA
in
Washington,
D.C., for publication in their 1993 Report
on Global Governance.
1941
your alma mater by contributing
to
the Alumni Fund or the Treasury
of
Ideas campaign. Your generous
Stuan Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards
Sometimes 1 Think About, and
dedicated
me
be
it
to her
husband,
me " The book was
"who
let
illustrBted
by Carole Joe Smith Munson. her
daughter. The book was endorsed for
merit by the Pennsylvania Poetry So-
ration to
705 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Florida.
14.
many
people with her readings in Pennsylvania. Delaware and
Dora is also a sculptor and has had
two individual shows at Del Tech in
Delaware. She has also shown works
in clay. wood, stone and bronze
with
—
—
any amount
will strengthen your University
and
your Alumni Association.
If
in
you haven't made a contribution
yet this year, please
do
it
Bloomsburg University, Bloomsburg
PA
17815.
Pages
the
PA 17821
(717)275-3046
Danville,
Representative:
Sharpless Wagner
Box 346
Venice Area Art
Andrews Gallery
in
ac-
Elizabeth Hoagland
Edward Dobb
Dobb
'42 and
'41
marked their 50th
wedding aimiversary on February 12.
is
a retired mathematics
on the occasion of her
50th anniversary of her graduation
and her husband. Bill's
from the
university.
An addition to the
—
university's
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-2260
still
teaching Texas kids
their history as a
docent of the Insti-
tute of
Texan Cultures, University of
Texas at San Antonio. "How's that for
a
PA 17820
Welsh coal miner's son from
the Newberry Lions Club. It recognizes generosity, compassion and concern for other people. Specifically, he
was recognized for helping Gladys
McClaskey. owner of a Dove Street
restaurant, sell candy to school children
every morning for more than eight
years.
He has had perfect attendance for 36
years and has sponsored five member.
He
retired in
teacher
Shamokin?"
reports that he sees classmates
Elwood and Kay Wagner often. "They
appear to be coming *bora-again
Tex-
after
26 years
as
principal in the
WilliamsportArea School District. He
also officiated basketball and
football
for many years.
games
He
ans' too."
1972
and
has been inducted into the B.U.
Athletic Hall of
Fame and the West
Branch Valley Chapater of the Penn-
1944
sylvania Sports Hall of Fame.
Representative:
He and
Sara Dockey Edwards
545 East Eleventh Street
Berwick.
one
his wife are the parents of
daughter.
They
live
in
Williamsport
PA 18603
(717) 759-9733
Reed
Class Volunteer(s): Sara
Dockey
Edwards
I.
Buckingham
Whittier, Calif., died
age 71.
He was
'46 of
November
15 at
a speech therapist in
Whittier.
"Spirit Rising."
Mary Jane
Elizabeth
at the
cepted Dora's gift of her sculpture.
now by
sending a check, payable to B.U.
Foundation, to Development Center.
"found objects"
Bloomsburg University happily
1942
Bill Selden, Marion Wallace
Elwood Wagner
nio. Texas, is
He
inspi-
She has served as assistant
director and director of the Englewood
Area Writers Guild. She currently is
Eda Bessie
Hope
David M. Jones *43 of San Anto-
Dora published a book of her poetry
entitled.
C.
(717) 784-0908
Class Volunteer(s): Ruth
Writers Guild's Inklings.
Dora has given pleasure and
in
contribution
Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge
102 West Mahoning Street
Donald Blackburn *46 has received
a Melvin Jones Fellowship award from
(717)784-5584
States,
Englewood Area
in the
ciety.
Representatives:
21 0 Sunken Heights Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Handy,
Venice.
interest
1946
Representatives:
(717) 784-3035
Katerman Algatt
Magazine, and
on March
Show your
Mary Lou
ter.
By-Line magazine, and was published
in Poets at Work, Poets International
answer
easy;
three daughters. Melissa
Leggieri, Rebecca Stout and Rachel
Berkes; four grandchildren and a sis-
I
honored."
notices of events in your area, the
is
Class Volunleer(s):
Fenstemaker John
Catawissa.
League and
BLOOMSBURG and
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-0434
Betty
ebrated their 50th wedding anniversary
receiving
Jr.;
John
Representative:
Edwards. Stu Edwards. Isabelle Olah
Horvath, Clark Renninger
continue
Surviving are her husband, Hurley
C. Stout
F.
928 Country Club Drive
opened 75 years
Elda Henrie Taylor '41 and her
husband, Frank M. Taylor '43. cel-
to
enjoying her three children and
is
Clayton H. Hinkel
(Continued from Page 7)
you want
982,
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
R£>. 1. Box 304
Class Volunteer(s):
if
Berwick Junior High School for
30 years, retiring in 1984.
She was very active in her church
and other community organizations.
.
treasurer.
So
1
six grandchildren.
1943
University.
Policy change
Helen E. Mitchell '44 of Deptford,
who retired from teaching in June
years,
to a
she went on. "After
1979.
use two of my poems, written after the
in
began teaching in
Wilmington. Extension courses were
offered by Columbia University and
I
life."
December of
in
Challenger tragedy, called "Tribute"
and "For the Seven" in a capsule to be
I
courses and
FL 33701
Hinkel, Dorothy
Substitute teachers
1948, and
Petersburg.
my
Area
N.J..
Berwick Area School District for 13
and then she taught social stud-
constella-
ies at
.
ment
(813)822-0597
teaching school in Pennsyl-
vania was removed.
star
gave a poetry reading at a workshop in
Media, Pa.. I was asked if they might
Lewisburg.
Noble Hirsch. a State
Representative, the ban on married
father.
Andromedea
specialist for the Capital
Representative:
Bernice Blaine Stout '42 of
Berwick died last summer at age 75.
She was a substitute teacher in the
on a wall under the
skies
which named the
agement
Intermediate Unit prior to his retire-
Mary Lou
pointed to
if I
ing in
have four children and
Bill
five grandchildren.
it is nice.
I look up and wondo see the star.
"There was another unusual happen-
One North Aspen Place
PA 17837
Wilmington. Delawwe.
In 194 1, with the help of my
map of the
certificate
"Yes,
University (1934-
married
I
She and
Copyright Office. The
star is here," she said as she
der
(717) 784-3532
Frank Kocher
830 North Shore Drive. (fJ4C
Tamaqua for
attending summer
in the U.S.
his wife,
1945
instructor's level.
Switzerland by the Inlemational
Star registry and will be recorded in a
book
at the
Frederick G. Dent '44 and
Jean, recently celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary. Fred was man-
Japanese flower arranging to the
on a
"That was certainly a surprising
1933.
laughl school in
registered
Christmas gift from your son
mother who has everything!"
R.D.5.Box4S!
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
Irene Hirsch
is
Englewood, and had classes
Lemon Bay Garden Club. She studied
a
tion." she said.
Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris
I
my name
"It's in the
Representatives:
sister,
flower arranging. She was a master
flower show judge before moving to
afterDord.
finances, I completed my courses in
one year and one summer school in
my
star in
a
Surviving are two children, a brother
program. In 1927. the program was
extended to four years. Lacking
In 1931.
Englewood Sun Herald.
"Do you really have your name on
star?" I asked Dora Smith.
Delaware Technical and
Community College."
Dora also loves gardening and
January 31. 1994 edition of the
"Well,
1940 and also completed
graduate work at the University of
North Carolina in Charlotte,
Stale in
school teacher.
At retirement, Dora was a college
The following article about Dora
Smith '42 editedfor publication here,
was written by Lucile Cavanagh for the
She earned a master's degree at Perm
when she
live in Milton.
instructor at
ian at the
father's sister,
procedures, using innovative
tarial
.
A certified librarian, she was librar-
with Bloomsburg College from 1910
successful career as a teacher of secre-
Area School
computer-assisted learning modules.
They
and Swarthmore.
The Hirsch family of Tamaqua,
My
a retired science
is
District.
Charlone, N.C; Philadelphia, Springfield
to 1977.
and Edward
teacher,
teacher, both in the Milton
permanent
art collection,
it is on display at
the Fenstcmaker
Alumni House.
Dora was a late bloomer in the art
worid. This talented poet and sculptor
majored in business education and re-
ceived her master's degree from
the
University of Delaware. She had
a
The following
An
class
members
at-
tended the 50lh year reunion
on Alumni
Day (based on official registrations):
Lois Bryner. Hazel
Betty
Enama Carter^
Hagenbuch DeLong. Fred
Dent, Sara Marie Dockey
Stella
Edwards
Williams Fulton. Marjorie
Sharretts Grant.
Wanda Famsworth
Langdon. Louise Adams
Missmer
Betsy Smith Reynolds.
Joanne Spaid
Simington, Bette Fuller
Smith
Nelena Pope Swank. Helen
Cromis'
Warrington. Florence Foust
Yeany.
ensign, he served as a pilot in
the U.S.
Navy Air Corps during World
Warn.
He is survived by two daughters,
Lisa Grueri and Shirley
Smith; two
grandsons:
Buckingham
a
*43;
brother.
and two
Boyd
F.
sisters.
1947
Class Volunteer(s):
Thomas.
J.
Marlin
JohnW.
Richard Zerby
E.
Brosius
*47
of
Selinsgrove died on April 24
al age 75.
English's
Classnotes
term
R
Harold
Eramitt '51 has retired
after teaching at Conestoga Valley
High School in Lancaster for 32.5 yeare
and
at
Penn State/Harrisburg
nears end
for six
years.
On June
30,
president of
He and
Helen
his wife.
T.
Emmitt
'51, live in Leola.
1952
my
tenure as interim
Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania will conclude.
Having seen the university from the
special vantage point of the Oftice of
the President,
can
I
that
Frank J. Furgele
Box 228
Lakeville. PA 18438
excellent condition.
the university arc in
Star Route.
(717)
fully assure
Bloomsburg University
Representative:
is
you
in
The finances of
good order, as is
the physical plant. Faculty and staff
ore dedicated to serving students and
227^946
providing the
best possible
Class Volunteer(s): Dale Bennett.
Frank Furgele. Henry Hurtt. Nancy
Swartz Lychos
educational
experience.
Relationships
CLASS OF 1944- The following
class
members attended
Thomas
the 50th year reunion
on Alumni Day (based on
official
10, 1993, at
''"'"^o^"' ^"^don. Louise Adams Missmer. Betsy Smith
r1 M Joanne
r Spatd Simtngton. Bette Fuller Smith. Nelena
Reynolds.
Pope Swank. Helen Cromis
He was
Warrington and Florence
He
started his teaching career in a
one-room school.
He
later taught at
the Pine Street School in Selinsgrove.
School
then
District, 1963-1968; principal
of Henry C. Conrad High School,
taught at the Selinsgrove Elementary
School, where he also was an assistant
Wilmington. Delaware. 1957-1963;
and principal of Loyalsock Township
where he became
principal.
He
He
principal.
then taught sixth grade
Junior High School, Williamsport.
social studies at Selinsgrove Middle
School before retiring in 1982 after a
45-year career in education. After re-
1957-1959.
He also taught at
Bloomsburg High School. 1952-1957,
and at Middletown High School, 1948-
tirement, he
was a substitute teacher for
1952.
six years.
He earned
Surviving are his wife, the former
Elizabeth Walbom; two sons, Leonard
A. and Philip L.; one daughter, Karen
E. Carlson;
and one stepgrandson.
a master's degree
at
Bucknell University.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Alice Bortz; a daughter, Sandra Yoder.
a stepson,
Andrew
Mills; a grandson,
a stepgranddaughter, and a stepbrother.
Robert
L.
Bunge
*47
of
Bloomsburg died on April 1 at age 72.
He was a member of the Bloomsburg
faculty for 19 years before retiring in
1983 as
registrar.
He
guidance counselor
at
formerly was a
Milton Senior
High School for four years and a science teacher at Southern Columbia
High School for four years.
He earned
He was active in a number of
masonic and community organizations.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Dorothy Davis; two daughters, Margaret Pany and Penny Deets; a granddaughter and a
sister.
1948
Representative:
928 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-0434
Ludwig
William M. Troutman '48 of
73.
He was
at
age
the director of secondary
education for North Penn School District,
Lansdale, for 16 years, retiring in
1984.
total
of 14 years.
graduation in 1949.
23.
Make your
tions
now, and watch the mail for de-
hotel/motel reserva-
retiring in 1990.
He was a former vice
M. Kemper In-
president of the James
Mary
L. Flood;
two sons. James M.
had the good fortune
at
chapter
in Virginia,
Georgia, North
and South Carolina, and Florida.
Being able to catch up with fellow
Huskies, share university news and
simply enjoy a time of fellowship
Edward Snyder '52 of New Castle,
Delaware, died December 4 at age 69.
with friends was refreshing.
He
taught in Ocean View. Wilmington
special occasions here
on campus,
and
New Castle, Delaware. He retired
including the exciting
Homecoming
cific
Navy
during World War 11.
the
in the Pa-
M.
Piccarisi; a son,
James
I
also enjoyed meeting alumni on
celebration In October and the
nostalgic
I
am
Alumni Weekend
proud of
know you
arc.
and
it
is
confidence that I look forward to the
continued success of Bloomsburg
University under the capable
leadership of our next president, Dr.
Jessica Sledge Kozloff.
I
have thoroughly enjoyed the past
wishes so
expressed to Janet and me.
1950
John S. Scrimgeour
R.D.5.Boxll2
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Representative:
(717) 784-7120
Patti; six grandchil-
appreciate the good
Bloomsburg University
Class Volunteer(s):
We
have
many
kindnesses and wish you and
for a bright
Road
NJ 07645
I
many of you have
appreciated your support and
Swales
9 Raven
I
with every
Representative:
Willis
in April.
this institution, as
T.;
and two brothers.
all
and promising
the best
future.
Roy Croop.
John Scrimgeour
Montvale.
(201)391-9106
Joan Greco Fix '53
Frederick D. Young *50 retired
from Baltimore County Schools in
1985 and from the Bank of Baltimore
in 1992.
He married Dorothy
Kittle of
Catonsville,Md., on October 16, 1993.
They
1
993
after teaching
tion in
retired in
Allentown School
29 years.
June
elementary educa-
She expects
to
traveling with her husband,
District for
spend time
who is also
retired.
live in Baltimore.
1954
1951
Representative:
Representative:
Dolores Doyle Brennan
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz
607 Country Club Drive
214 Fair Oaks Avenue
Horsham. PA 19044
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-7438
(215) 675-8675
Class Volunteer(s):
Class Volunteer(s): Carolyn
Vernoy Reitz
Jr.
I
10 months, and
Sherry and
surance Company, Chicago.
Surviving are his wife, the former
March,
two sons.
Elvira
three brothers.
Carter, Grace Funk Crawford,
Eloise Noble Fasshauer, Beth
Hartman Gardner, Richard Grimes,
Janet Page Hartt, Lydia Fern Shirk
Keller, Jack O'Donnell, Pete Pamell,
Robert Reitz and Betty Bolig Sllpetz.
meetings
He served with
dren, one great-granddaughter, and
members in attendance for the
luncheon on Alumni Day were Leo
Pine Hill. N.J.
In
of visiting alumni
1953
ters.
Class
to the university is
noteworthy.
James and Donald; two daugh-
sons,
and prestige
accorded
From 1955 until his
retirement in 1987. he taught at
Overbrook Regional High School in
37 years and became vice presiDecorum Designs Florist,
Wilmington.
a banker.
the
recognition
English
also
Surviving are his wife, the former
Surviving are his wife, Ruth; two
Class Volunteer(s): Richard E.
He
and base-
dent of
He was a veteran of World War
He was
(717) 233-0777
until 1955.
football, basketball
after
Clifford J. Kendall '49 of
Bumpass, Va., died on February 18 at
arc positive.
And
Surviving arc his wife, the former
Betsy Bacr "53; three daughters and
He has never missed an Alumni
Weekend since he was a junior at
Bloomsburg, when he worked as a
waiter in the dining room. He has
missed only one Homecoming since
Representative:
James M. Cain Sr. *49 of Whitehall
Township died on April 15 at age 69.
A Navy veteran of World War II, he
was a self-employed insurance agent,
Millard C.
Coopersburg died on March 18
served a
constituents
War II,
Navy from
ball at Clayton.
member of
the Alumni Board of Directors. He has
n. serving in the U.S. Marines and re-
Richard E. Grimes
1723 Fulton Street
Harrisburg.PA 17102
School from 1952
life
tails.
Class Volumeeris): Gloria M.
Dill. Betty L. Fisher,
has been designated a
and with other
age 68.
taught in Clayton (N.J.) High
coached
Richard Grimes *49 of Harrisburg
ceiving the Purple Heart.
The 45th year reunion will be held on
Homecoming Weekend, October 21-
Betty L. Fisher
four grandchildren, one
1949
Grimes. Robert Reitz
in 1949.
F.;
great-grandson, his mother, a sister and
a brother.
age 69.
a master's degree at
Bucknell University
and Michael
community
a veteran of World
having served in the U. S.
1943 to 1945.
He
Before that, he was assistant superintendent for the Haddonfield (N.J.)
in the
Schukis '52 of
Quecnsbury. N.Y., died on November
E.
Ann
Gengenbach Auerweck. William
Jacobs, Franklin "Ed" Jones.
William Edgar Nunn
J.
Page 9
Task force
to study
The 40th year reunion
Greek
life
A special
will be
will
be held
former Helen Martz, are parents of two
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your holel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail
Greek Life Task Force
convened to dclermine ihe
1956
for details.
impact of the Greek system on the
Representative:
quality of student
Wittiam L.
campus,
how
life
on and off
Retirees from the Class of
whom we
the system comple-
1
954 (of
ments the mission statements of the
university and the type of relation-
aware) include:
Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour, Dee
Brennan, and Bill Jacobs.
ship the university should have with
Jeananne keeps busy visiting her
A key element of
three grandchildren, volunteering at the
Greek system.
the
the process will involve
the
Greek system for
both in letter and
examining
Dee has been
to the
expectations and standards expressed
has never found a dull moment.
Although discussion concerning
such a task force has been under way
from
Camp
Bill,
Hill died after attending a
the 10 fraternities recognized
six
by the
Doylestown. frequents
national
Franklin "Ed" Jones '54 of Philadelphia has been elected to a two-year
term on the Alumni Board of Direc-
organization. In each case, violations
of the alcohol policy or disorderly
conduct prompted the discipline.
tors.
All but one of the 10 fraternities
have been cited for violation of
partment of
of Philadelphia. De-
Human
Services.
university policies since 1991.
Currently, four fraternities have their
charters suspended pending the
outcome of ongoing
investigations.
Since the spring 1990, six of the
Rose Marie Grant Kautz *54 was
elected president of the Centennial
School Board after serving two years
as vice president.
10 sororities have been disciplined
to the
ate Unit
disorderly conduct
She served as a business education
teacher at Centennial for 34 years.
Editor sought
Chi Sigma
Rho
Emmick Novotnak
'79 writes
that she is looking for
someone to
Sigma Rho alumni
take over the Chi
newsleter for the
first
They
Volunteers
may
contact the
Alumni
Office (800-526-0254) for Joni's
address and/or telephone number.
Thomas E. Persing '55. who retired
after 19 years,
has been
appointed as Perkiomen Valley School
District's substitute superintendent
June 30, 1994.
in bio-
at Penn State, an M.A. and
a doctorate at Lehigh University.
on Homecoming
He is a nationally recognized
speaker and author, particularly in the
Phi Iota Chi's 20th anniversary
reunion will be held at Homecoming,
gaining,
October 22. For reservations,
making.
Mary Beth WaJewski Shade
at
call
areas of public-sector collective
bar-
management and decision-
37 years as a a teacher,
coach, athletic director and administrator in the Exeter Twp. School
District.
He
served as head football coach for
25 seasons.
He and
Page 10
his wife of
40
He
Scranton.
resides
years, the
in
Phoenixville.
our
BSTC days.
Are very special memories
that
we
always replay.
a teacher at Wellsboro
sons,
High
Lawrence
and Theodore; four daughters, Marsha
Breech, Annette Grego, MaryJo Chalice, and Carolyn Pendrell; eight
grand-
and his
father.
by family, friends
whom she lead.
silly laughter,
and her
friendship we'll always treasure.
loved her so in life, and the we're
scattered round the country in many
different parts.
We
in
will hold her very dear forever
our hearts.
He and
1959
his wife, the former
Bissau,
West Africa, and Guy, a 1992
Alton A. Pellman '59 of Annville
employed by Whittle Communica-
is
tions:
Clhannel One.
Joseph L. Richenderfer '59 retired
June 1993 after teaching math at
Conestoga Senior High School in
in
for
34 years.
Norman Watts
versified interests.
Watts
F.
he
Inc..
realtor.
He
also serves as relocation
officer for Lesniak. Coulston
McKinney, a
real estate firm in
literature
(215) 252-2881
ciates
He
business,
also working with other assoon a plan to convert an upstate
is
site for
converting
tires
Another of his ideas is that all hightolls be eliminated and
replaced
with an additional gasoline
tax to be
way
Class Volunteer(s):
J.
Mary Ann
Luberecki
The 35th year reunion will be
held
on Homecoming Weekend,
October
21-23. The class dinner will
be held
on Saturday evening, October
22, in
the Dillon Room of
Magee's Main
Street Inn. Make your
hotel/motel
reservations now, and watch
the mail
for details.
School
from 1957 until 1960. and at Springfield High School from 1960
to 1966.
own
into reprocessed rubber to
be used in
making asphalt.
NJ 07850
Klemkosky. Walter
from Temple University.
He taught a Lehighlon High
&
Ridley
Park. His primary job is providing
housing and financial counseling to
ernments.
(201) 398-4208
He earned his master's degree in
English from Lehigh University in
1965 and his doctorate in American
a financial planner,
insurance agent, tax consultant, and
2220 Kings Avenue
PA 18042
18 Sunset Lane
Decem-
is
'59 is a man of diAsheadofNoiman
program coordinated by local
schools, businesses, unions and
gov-
Easton,
Landing.
age 58.
a landscaper in
training
Pfister Brown
1958
at
is
He has proposed a plan to President
Clinton that would establish a
job-
NJ 07044
Representative:
Albert
J.
Miles
'58
of
Montgomeryville. an award-winning
who
City.
junkyard into a
(201) 347-0930
Susan
two children, An-
Prior to starting his
(201) 857-0461
Sandra
Charles F. Dye '59, an associate
professor of business
education
in
District.
he was a teacher at Upper Darby High
School for over 30 years.
David Bamhart
8 Maple Terrace
Marie Walsh
Ray Hargreaves
37 Dell Road
Stanhope. NJ 07874
School
drea, a Gettysburg College graduate
and Peace Corps volunteer in Guinea-
Representatives:
Verona.
(N.J.)
Boeing Helicopter personnel transferred into the area from other
company locations.
a touch of loveliness,
the things she did and said.
Albuquerque. N. M.. for
Sraj, are parents of
Lawrence A. Petuskey *58 of
Wellsboro died November 30 at age 57.
children,
in
Ocean City
Berwyn
JoAnne Darling; two
The experiences we shared during
ber 4
Donald W. Thomas *55 of Reading
retired after
of
Surviving are his wife, the former
"Friends Indeed"
college English professor, died
717-
784-3654.
in the
We
chemistry
plans 20th reunion
and administrator
Upper Merion School District.
as teacher
He was
She was beautiful inside and out and
knowing her was a special pleasure.
He earned an M.S. degree
Phi Iota Chi
*S7 of
32
visiting
He recently retired after a career
School for 33 years.
and the students
Arnie Garinger, Relda Scott
until
is
his
He is currently working part-time
professor of education at Ursinus Col-
He earned master's degrees at West
Chester University and the University
State.
Army
Ocean
John A. Oustrich '58
He completed
two years.
B.U. graduate
Sally's family:
We'll miss her
School District
Sutton.
lowing poem which she wrote for
She'll be missed
Box 269
office.
Surviving are his wife, Patricia A.
Rathgeb, and his mother, Veronica G.
lege.
cording to a classmate. Barbara Anderson. Barbara also sent along the fol-
as superintendent of Upper Perkiomen
Orlando, Fla.
Penn
Sally Stallone Smith
To
live in
for
Brookside. N.J., died on January 1 after a three-year fight with cancer,
ac-
Representative:
Class Volunteer(s): George Derk,
five.
at
Arnie Garinger
3.
body
He was a social studies teacher in
Muncy for 34 years. He earned a
Doylestown.
Harveys Lake, PA 18618
(717)639-1515
and Lazo's
Southampton
the state's 501 school districts.
through 20th
She and her husband, Mark, are
parents of two daughters, Courtney,
and Devon,
sociation, the policy-making
She added
RJ>.
he worked
Glenolden and the Pottstown
District.
After graduation, he served with the
U.S.
the
last three years,
He
years in education at West Chester
campus
as a real estate agent for Fox
has been elected to a two-year term
on the Pennsylvania School Board As-
1955
pledge classes.
eight,
in
For the
'57, a retired educa-
School
he cre-
tor,
will
newsletter
Joni
ceptional contribution to the
Bob Lane, Dolores Senn
District in
students,
classroom and has made an ex-
sports program."
NJ 07060
in the
District.
began his teaching career in Easton.
then went on to the Interboro School
in 1979,
in his efforts,
retired in July
West Chester Area School
easy to relate to him. Rig-
222 West End Avenue
board of directors of Intermedi-
22
it
North Plainfield.
master's degree
Jack Masters '59
1993 as an assistant principal
said that Dr. Miles
in the
Keller.
Association.
99 1
William Pohutsky
She was also elected
for violations of the alcohol policy or
find
1
orous and diligent
Robert Ebner
He is a detention center adminis-
trator for the city
spokesman
in
ates crackling educational excitement
Yohn
Classmates having news should contact Dee.
on various forms of
probation imposed by either the
own
who
Class Volunteer(s): Margaret
and church. His next jaunts
include Europe and San Juan.
of
979 and
he received the award
a school
(201) 755-4986
hospitals
May,
When
1
1957
currently resides at 58
in
skilled tennis player,
Representative:
for show viewing, gardens,
tends his pets, and volunteers at local
university were
university or their
who
Warden Road
four times the legal limit.
In addition, as of early
She
ondary Educator of the Year Award by
He was the only Ogontz faculty
member to be recognized as Outstand-
Rod Kelchner
New York
The coroner reported
blood-alcohol level was near 4.0,
fraternity party.
his
of
does volunteer work for the Red Cross
and the Task Force on Racial Equity.
21-year-old junior
A
1972.
was "extremely popular with
plays tennis indoors and out. travels,
induced death of a student escalated
the Pennsylvania Business Education
and humani-
onship varsity tennis team for ten years.
NY 12804
Class Volunteer(5): Curtis R.
attempts to write children's poetry, and
for several months, the April alcohol-
A
in the blissful state
tant professor of English
ing Teacher twice, in
English,
College of Pennsylvania, was recently
the recipient of the Post-Sec-
named
ties in
(518) 793-4907
retirement almost three years now, and
the the university's code of conduct.
the process.
Queensbury,
instructor at the
Ogontz campus of Penn State in September 1966, and was named an assis-
he also coached the school's champi-
BUnerlU
54 Wincresi Drive
are
school library, and traveling with her
hubby, John.
adherence,
its
spirit,
He became an
children and four grandchildren.
at York
divided
among the states. He claims
gate tie-ups and pollution
would
be greatly reduced.
toll
Recalling his days at Bloomsburg,
he says his memories include
"iatenight problem-solving
analysis at
Hess' Tavern, pool and darts.
Norm and his wife, the former Julie
Ann
Hoffman. live in Media. He enjoys fishing and travel in
his spare time.
1960
leaching after 3 1 years. His career included five years in the Tamaqua Area
School District, one year in Frederick
Representative:
Paul (Barney) Manko
441 Oldershaw Avenue
Moorestown, NJ 08057
(609) 235-1370
County. Maryland, and 25 years in the
East Penn School District in Emmaus.
Vera A. Derk *60, reading supervisor of the Wilson School District,
was
invited by the National Association
of
Slate Coordinators of
Compensatory
Education and the Pennsylvania Department of Education to present a
workshop
tional
held
at the
Toronto, Canada.
The presentation featured components of the nationally recognized
Chapter
School
Program of the Wilson
I
which Vera supervises.
Vera has been re-elected to a third
District,
two-year term on the Alumni Board of
Davidheiser.
is
George Derk, Class
of 1955.
Tom
Foley.
Allis has
Stockbridge Valley
Montour, Northumberland, Snyder and
to this po-
4~H agent
in
He and
Moot, are parents of
and
Eric. Scott
Haverford
died on February 23 at age 60. He was
a social studies teacher in the Springfield
School District for 30 years,
tiring in 1990.
He
also
worked
re-
Haverford Township Recreation Department for 25 years.
NJ 08822
Kettering Hospital where she was being treated for leukemia.
A U.S. Army veteran of the Korean
member
at
College, Western
Campus, Brentwood, N. Y.
17 years. At the time of her death, she
was chairperson of the Office Technol-
at Springfield.
ogy Department.
Sandra Mourey; a daughter, Debbie
Johnson; a grandson and a brother.
S.
Surviving are her husband, Harry
Burggraf '57. and a sister, Patricia
Campbell Dopsovic '64.
D. James Donald '62 reports that
after
Representative:
Edwin
and then associate dean of instruction
Delaware County Community Col-
Kuser
R.D. 1. Box 267
Bechtelsvilie. PA 19505
C.
at
(215) 754-7977
Class Volunteer(s): Marian L.
Ronald Boonie *61 received a community service award from the
Honesdale Area Jaycees in November.
He has been a math teacher in the
Wayne Highlands School
He
District for
main statistician for
the Hornet football team and score-
teacher at the
*64. a social stud-
Owen J. Roberts High
School for 30 years, died on March 2
after suffering a massive stroke the day
before in the school office.
"I think he
was
the
most popular
He earned
a master's degree at the
graduate courses at Wilkes University,
Penn State and the University of
Alaska.
Robert Edwards '61 has published
book. Grindstone, An Island World
of the people
It is
the true life account
who lived on Grindstone
Island in the
Superintendent Terrance L. Furin
death of Breidinger
whom he described
whose enthusiasm
local manufacturing
dents.
said the faculty
Institute, subse-
the best there
in the profession," Furin said.
ents of a daughter, Melissa, a senior at
"Teacher of the Year" for 1993 by the
Waterloo (N.Y.) Education Association.
She has taught
in the district since
1964.
a terrific teacher and loved by the kids,
We
and honest.
He was
Carol and her husband. Jim, are the
ing professional."
Thousand Islands from
1909 to 1965.
Robert and his wife, Phyllis '61, live
New Cumberland.
Ronald Schock
*61 retired
Dick "Bucko" Davala *64
Carimar Patrician
principal at Athens
is
assistant
Area High School.
will re-
music for the Homecoming DinnerDance on October 22 for an unprecedented
is
a seventh
as principal of S.R.U.
grade U.S. history teacher
in Fairfax
High School
from 1978 to 1986.
a master's degree at the
University of Scranton.
1963
County, Virginia, and
Bemie Donegan
13 Ogden Way
Ogdensburg. NJ 07439
is
also the
owner
of a very successful disc jockey business.
James
the
Representative:
He
fifth time.
Penn Educator of
the Year
Award,
sylvania Education Alumni Associa-
on April
30.
Employed by
stitute.
a retired teacher
who
from Harrisburg,
has missed only one Alumni
Weekend and no Homecomings since
he graduated in 1949. He earned
life-time status on the Alumni Board
of Directors this year after completing 14 years of service.
We
who
salute the following
alumni
are recipients of the 1993
awards (number
in parenthesis
number of consecutive
indicates
awwd has been earned):
Marci Busham Aldcrfcr '81
Thomas
Aldcrfcr '82
Dale Bennett '52 (2)
Kim Gobora Bent '83
(3)
Nancy Fruehan Bohr '72
Bowcn
Carol Kishbaugh
(3)
'72 (2)
David Bowen '68 (2)
Glenn Bromley '85
James Case '63
Helen Cimbaia '35
(5)
(2)
Bill Dcrricott *66 (2)
appointed assistant superintendent of
Norlhem York County School District in his 30th year in education, He
the
and his wife
live in Dillsburg,
McHugh
Nillcs '64 and
Bill, will
observe their
30th wedding anniversary in August.
In addition to being sclf-cmploycd, she
does some substitute teaching and
lots
Parents of four children and one
in
Joanne Derricolt "89 (2)
Edwards '41 (2)
Ed Edwards '73
Eda Bessie Edwards '41 (2)
Nancy Feher Edwards '70 (5)
Sara Dockey Edwards '44
C, Stuart
Curtis English '56 (3)
Anne Daday Episcopo
'83
Betty Fisher '48 (2)
Edna Gattey '27 (2)
Connie Stanko Gobora '52
Harry Gobora '50
Richard Grimes '49 (6)
Cynthia Hepler '86
Susan Hicks '67
Clayton Hinkel '40 (5)
Viola
Supon
'64 has been
named
assistant professor of curriculum
and
foundations at B.U, She held the same
postion in a temporary capacity during the 1992-1993 academic year.
She earned a master's degree in edu-
Doug
Hippenstiel '68 (6)
Jim Hollister '78 (2)
Doris Hosier '48
Karen Stank Howenstinc '76 (5)
Rick Howenstinc '76 (5)
Tom Hughes
'76
cation at Trenton State College and a
Henry "Hank" Hurit '52
doctorate in vocational education at
Pam
Temple
Mary Lou John '45 (2)
Kinder, Donna 80 (5)
Mary Anne Klemkosky
University.
Lowell A. Tinner '64 has accepted
the position of persormel director in the
Soudcrlon Area School District
educator
at the
after
serving as an elementary principal in
the
the district-
Philadelphia School District, he
museum
areas every year.
laniero '93
(2)
(M)
*
J.
Gallagher '64 received
presented by the University of Penn-
tion,
all
The award honors "Burly" Grimes,
Vera Rcarick Derk '60 (2)
Kenneth R. Miller '64 has been
to provide ihc
Originally a French teacher, she served
(201)827-5347
Fax: 201-827-6033
from
'62
Bloomsburg
arc not held in
George Derk *55
Daytona Beach. Florida, since 1990.
in Strafford.
Attending both Alumni Weekend
They have
three grandchildren.
grandson, they have been living
Conesloga High School. They reside
Fund.
Cleef. Stacy and Doug.
an
outstanding teacher and an outstand-
Alumni Weekend or Homecoming,
and by contributing to the Annual
Grctchcn Norman Deming "83
fair
lost
by attending a regional alumni event,
by returning to campus for either
Cheryl Van
of volunteer work.
have really
"Buriy" Grimes Loyalty Awards.
They earned this recognition in 1993
parents of three children;
is
"He was
recipients of the sixth annual Richard
Dennis Bohr '70
Carol MacNeal '64 was named
her husband.
respected by the teachers.
He earned a doctorate in 1982.
He and his wife, Birmie, are the par-
of two grown children: Eric and Andrew.
There.sa
"He just embodied
Ninety Bloomsburg University
alumni have earned distinction as
years the
married to the former Lynn
Wesley "67, and they are the parents
is
created an exciting class for his stu-
Edward Deming meth-
The Quality
She earned
Remembered.
staff members," said William Faulkner, high school principal.
as a terrific teacher
pany.
and confidence
their skills
and with the
turn to
University of Scranton and completed
in
Roger Breidlnger
ies
became involved in
Management. In the late
1980s he began to train employees in
quently developed.
members gave
teaching science.
for details.
lege in Media, he
own consulting com-
science faculty
is
keeper for the basketball teams.
a
The 30th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mall
Total Quality
ods of TQM. His
'64. a professor
at
$50,000 grant through the
a
Floyd
distraught over the
and service com-
Grimm
for 1993
and Homecoming can substitute for a
regional alumni event, since the latter
Harford Community College in Bel Air. Md.. and a colleague
in
was
panies in the W.
Huttenstine
33 years.
many years as a chemistry teacher
of biology
improving
teacher in the school with the students
1961
Anaheim, representing the Philadel-
in
insuiiclion to public school teachers in
for the past
War, he was a wrestling and track coach
Surviving are his wife, the former
can Federation of Teachers convention
HCC
Class Volunteer(s): Virginia C.
Community
ference in Anaheim, Calif,, on taking
children with disabilities into the 20th
century in science and mnth. He also
was elected as a delegate to the Ameri-
Northern Chesapeake Elementary
School Teachers Project, in which
children, Jennifer
Barbara was a faculty
a delegate to a con-
Funds from the grant were used to
provide science enhancement for the
(908) 782-8619
Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62
died on April 6 at Memorial Sloan
Suffolk
He was named
won
Representative:
Flemington.
at the
American Society of
Dwight D. Eisenhower Mathematics
and Science Act.
east Bradford
High School in Rome.
She and her husband, Norman, are
three children:
Jennifer.
1964
and Brandon.
S. Stinson '60 of
States by the
Technology and Science.
Floyd M.
former Joyce
Hesel
John
to the
People With Disabili-
phia Federation of Teachers.
his wife, the
Ernest R. Shuba
16 Honeyman Road
two
for
ties by Mayor Ed Rendell. and
he ha.s
been placed on the Honor Roll of Science and Math Teachers in the United
Michigan.
Northumberiand County.
She formeriy was a teacher at North-
the parents of
Jim has also been appointed
Commission
He earned a master's degree in math
development educator for the multicounty area including Columbia.
Union counties. She comes
at
baseball and football.
John
named 4-H youth
sition after 10 years as
lives in Morrisville.
High School in central New York State,
where he has also coached basketball,
at
I.
He
Alexander Stepanski *63 is a math-
Kovich. Dick Lloyd
Janet
Donegan
ematics teacher
Class Volunteer(s): Ronald
Directors.
Her husband
County.
Richard R. Lloyd
80 DeHart Drive. RD. 2
Belle Mead. NJ 08502
(201)874-3118
39th annual Interna-
Reading Association Conference
in
Swarts. Bernie
after
Representative:
Paul Manko. Edward C.
Wojciechowski
Class Volunteer(s): James S. Case.
Barbara Feeling Criswell. Richard
Rohrer, Gary Stackhouse, Nelson A.
Richard R. Esher '63 has retired
teaching 31 years in the
Pennsbury School District in Bucks
1962
Class Volunteer(s): Vera Derk.
Grimes
Awards
is
He and
his wife, Virginia
a
Franklin In-
*64, live in Harleysville.
Harriet
Kocher '39
'59 (6)
(2)
Kathy Kowker '83
Richard W. Kowker '82 (2)
Jess Kresge '69
Garett C. Krueger '90
(Continued on next page)
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Grimes
Awards
U)
(Continued from Page
1965
His wife
Margaret Knieger '88
Representative:
Shcri Lippowiisch '81 (2)
Long '32 (3)
CarlP.Sheran
1408 Foggy Glen Court
Silver Spring. MD 20906
(301)871-6289
Ethel Keller
Linda Long '93 (H)
Nancy Swartz Lychos '52
(6)
Cliff Maurer '66 (2)
Suzanne McCabe '77 (4)
William H. McNen HI '82
Lisa Wilkins
McNett
1966
Representative:
Michael Oehlert '89
'35 (2)
Scrimgeour '53 (4)
William Selden '43
S.
Donna Brenesal Sheehan "77
Ron Sheehan '74
Cameron Smith '84 (3)
Nicholc Woodson Smith '90
Sandra Wood Smith '86
Nelson Swarts '63 (3)
(3)
Donald A. Watts '37 (3)
Sandra Swetland Williams *66
Joseph Zakorchemny '72 (2)
Steve Zezza '93
Valley
Members of the Wyoming
Valley
a pizza and sub
party at the Fcnslemakcr
prior lo the
In attendance were Jess Kresge
'69, John Lychos. Nancy
Swartz
Lychos '52, Angela Zuba Metzger
'87, Lindsay Metzger,
Marvin
'86.
Darlenc Barberio Payne
'84. David Payne, Bob Rupp '71
and
Sandra Jefferson Rupp
Wilkes University in August 1993.
Martha is teaching business technology
Northwest Area Jr-Sr. High School
degree
-4
posed
to Twain while a student at
Bloomsburg. and since then has read
everything he can fmd by and about
Over the years, Evans uncovered
dozens of connections between Twain
the man and the characters and events
tolnjun Joe to share with his class. {He
is a reading teacher at the
Lopatcong
Township Elementary School.)
'71.
have the opportunity
kids to
Mark TWain,
to introduce
the person," he
said.
His notes began to overflow,
several folder^;.
Edward
WGM
attendance included Sharon Branca,
'85. Francis
Hartnett, Nicole Holly, Joseph
Lisiewski '84. Lisa Lisiewski. Scott
Righter '84, Eric Stover. Cheryl
Waxman, Mary Beth Depiero Weir
Michael Weir, Brian Whittico.
Connie Wyche, Scon Righter '84 and
'67 has been
Safety Corporation.
He
filling
Finally, he set a goal
for himself of organizing into
company,
WGM.
book
Tom Sawyer.
Last summer, he traveled to T\vain*s
hometown. Hannibal. Mo., to collect
and conduct further
re-
pairs episodes in the
real life episodes in
book with
Mark Twain's
Although the book
life.
will be
marketed
to college professors, the slim
U4-page
book
is
quite similar to the ditto sheets
Evans hands out
to his seventh
grade
class each spring.
The book was
versity Press of
printed by
The UniAmerica and is avail-
able in bookstores for $14.95.
ClifTMaurer *66 of Wescosville has
been re-elected to a second two-year
term on the Alumni Board of Directors.
He works
line Co.
for the
Rhea Strausser Klapprodt.
A part-time employee
J.
of
the Pennsylvania Fish
and Boat Commission, he wanted to spend the time
working with high school vocational
Betty Ruth
Trathen
students on reclaiming an eroded
Thomas M.
stream at Linden Hall, Centre County.
group of about 70 students from
Cesarini '68. a social
A
worker with the Luzerne County Drug
and Alcohol Services, is a permanent
deacon
in the
Diocese of Scranton.
the high school's Center for Applied
Academics and Technology became
involved in the project. Over two
He
earned a master's degree in social work
at
Marywood
He and his
springs, they planned
and measured,
and shoveled and lifted. They
shored up the banks with logs and
College.
rolled
wife, Sonya, have been
married for 24 years.
rocks, building channel blocks and
Violet Kratzer Klinger '67
is
co-
ordinator of a dystonia, spasmodic
torticollis,
blepharospasm, and spasmodic dysphonia support group for
would
like to
Anyone who
be part of a dystonia sup-
may contact her at 7 7-8370457 or at R.D. 4, Box 88A.
Middleburg. PA 17842.
port group
Violet
is
a reading teacher in the
Midd-West School
*68 has been
as a chemist at
1969
The
Hatfield.
'67
of
South
He
teacher in the
Williamsport Area School District.
is
a
'67 resigned from
Hempfield School
District in
1987
20 years of teaching English.
He and
Ruth
Iowa
Make your
ervations now,
hotel/motel res-
and watch the mail
Tom Bender '69 is a biologist at the
Benner Spring Fish Research
Station.
his days incubating, feed-
measuring and sorting
muskies, walleye, trout and coho
salmon.
Mary Ann. Since 1974 he has
been
doing research at Benner Spring,
wife.
help-
English
at
keep Pennsylvania's
waters stocked with
Conn., for two years, and English
Newington. Conn., for 24 years.
and Mike.
She has been married to Parker Rob-
Buckeye Pipe-
Robert O. Samsel '67
He
is
fish.
the father of two sons,
Allan Berry '69
Tom III
retired
on
Hitchings '69 of
December
13 at
age 46.
For the past 18 years, she
taught math in Mid Prairie Junior High
School in Kalona. She also coached
the girls basketball team.
During the
summer months, she taught computer
courses at the College for Kids in
Kalona.
Dale Lahr *69 has been a teacher in
the
Shamokin Area School
since 1969.
He
District
earned a master's de-
gree at B.U. in 1976.
Lynne McCurdy Morris '69 is program director for the Association for
Retarded Citizens in Leavenworth
County. Kansas.
She is in charge of
volunteer programs, public
relations,
grant writing and employment
advo-
cacy.
David L. Price '69. principal of
Danville Area High School, has
been
named
of
recipient of the 1994 "Friends
Home Economics
Award," presented by a regional association
of
is
administraUve
assistant in charge of
personnel at the
26 years.
VanHom
City, Iowa, died
ing production crews at the
14 hatcheries statewide to
Central Connecticut State University.
She has taught French in Middlefield.
in
his wife. Dorothy, live in
ing, weighing,
Life in the Western United Stales.
in
at
for details.
After four years in Georgia as
an Air
Force weather observer, he
returned to
Central Pennsylvania with his
Judy Bryant Roberts '67 has
district received the run-
State College.
Since then, he has been in the insurance business and is cun-ently mass
marketing manager for Penn Mutual
earned a master's degnse
trout population in the resultant
PA 19440
He spends
Thomas Quinn
a
800-foot tributary increased signifi-
(215) 368-2784
21-23.
made
in.
John earned a master's degree
Penn State in 1974.
Representative:
The 25th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
erts for
pool for trout to live
The school
Surviving are his wife, the former
Maryellen Latshaw; a daughter. Karen
Kanaskie; and a brother.
Pegg
and log deflectors to change
the water flowed and
ner-up's award of $5,000.
American
Williamsport has been elected to a twoyear term on the Alumni Board of Di-
sills
way
cantly.
versity.
Class Volunteer(s): Pamela
Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure
rectors.
the
been a teacher for 12 years. She earned
a master's degree at Millersville Uni-
Home Foods, Milton, before retiring in
May 1993.
James
mud
named
head of the Lower School at York
Country Day School, where she has
Sandra Ekberg Brown
21 77 Rebecca Drive
District.
Richard Leonovich *67 of Elysbur^
died on April 13 at age 48. He was
employed
Mary Duttera
1
form
his extensive collection of
Twain's autobiographical references lo
a
sabbatical leave during the spring of
(609) 989-7435
Luchak, John
com-
environmen-
Busch Theme Parks.
The project began when Ford took
NJ 08618
will
ener University,
the
Page 12
Kern
He earned a master's degree at Wid-
after
Hippenstiel '68.
B.
vice president of finance for
he also has served as controller and
which
the Music"
program of the Philadelphia
Orchestra on May 3. Those in
Bob
a nationwide
The compewas sponsored by Anheuser-
1991-1992.
In his 10 years with the
Orchestra
"Come and Meet
at
assistant secretary.
Philadelphia
Doug
education
in
project he originated.
tal
tition
Robert E. Boose
942 West State Street
also maintain his duties as treasurer and
The finished product. A Tom Sawyer Companion, is a scholarly volume,
*87,
in special
named
search.
friends attended the
'69. a physical science
petition for a scholastic
Representative:
Trenton.
of a
teacher in the State College Area
School District for the past 24 years,
Class Volunteer(s): David Bowen.
Alumni enjoy
Martha Goldner
also pursuing a master's
Central Pennsylvania.
Twain.
"I
his wife are the parents
John Ford
part of the tour, she visited the Taj
Jones University.
he shares over 20 years of research on
Mark Twain. He says he was first ex-
illustrations
Alumni and
is
director of finance of Willson Safety
John Evans '66 has written a book.
Tom Sawyer Companion, in which
Alumni
men's basketball game with
Kutztown.
Metzger
ceived her master's degree in educational developmental strategies at
down notes on everything from bigotry
Kutztown game
House on February 12
'66 re-
'n\TomSawyer. He read Twain's autobiography, letters and speeches, jotting
alumni attend
Alumni Chapter had
Mariha Zubrfs Barchik
She
Products, a division of
John M.Walker '89 (2)
Sandic Walker '75 (M) (2)
Wyoming
Koch Cromwell, Ken Cromwell.
Bill Derricott. Diane Loch Hartzell.
Cliff Maurer, Diane Maurer
in Shickshinny.
John Thomas '47 (6)
Dorothy DerrTilson '40 (2)
JohnJ.TVathen'68 (6)
He and
won second place
years.
a
Prior to that, he
daughter, a student at Penn State.
1968
FInucan '67 has been
teaching special education at Hidden
Treasure Christian School in
serving
taught at Middleburg High School
since 1969.
'89 visited
Mahal and the Himalayas.
Greenville. S.C., for the past three
at
Elda Hcnrie Tbylor '41
Frank Taylor '43
As
Priscilla A.
Alice
Jcananne Scrimgeour '54
teacher since 1981.
&
is
Lewisburg
High School, where he has been
1
team member. The exchange of information emphasized art and education.
Class Volunteer(s): Peggy Burns.
Jim Pegg. Jack Wise
Class Volunteer (s): Jack Mulka,
Rupp '71 (3)
Sandra J. Rupp '71 (3)
programs coordinator for
'69
as assistant principal at
northeastern India from January 9 to
February 18 as a Rotary International
PA J 9446
(2J5) 363-5593
ScQnRighter'84(2)
Robert
where he served
Ruth Trapane *67
Thomas Lemon
Lonsdale.
(20!) 922-0039
'51 (5)
District,
Representative:
Anthony J. Cerua
6 Lancaster Drive
Ocean. NJ 07712
Julia Spychalsici Oehlert "89
John
years.
R.
Thomas Fantaskey
1993 from the Berwick
17.
1967
'83
'83
Carolyn Venoy Reitz
August
Area School
1502 Susan Drive
Amy Mehler Moycr
Row Reed
Diane Muslmish Maurer.
as federal
Class Volunleer(s): AlexM.
Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively
Angela Zuba Metzger '87
Marvin Metzger '86 (3)
Elizabeth
is
Class of 1966.
Brockport Central School
District
Brockport, N.Y.
in
home economics
teachers.
He was
honored for his "ability to recognize
the need for new
programs that have a
positive effect
on smdents."
1970
He earned
a master's
degree,
Representative:
principal's
John W, Dalfovo
superintendent 's lener from Penn State.
215 Forrestal Drive
Bear. DE 19701
(302)834-1964
Williamsport Hospital School of Nursing, she earned a master's degree at
B.U.
Harold D. Barretts '70 has been a
business education teacher at
Crestwood High School. Mountaintop.
live in that
wife, the former Barbara
Kisbaugh, have been married for 25
years and are the parents of three chilShickshinny,
David
R.R.
PA
community.
Gary L. Seymour '71 became business manager for the
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(703) 222-0730
Kay Frances Bake
'71 reports the
birth of a son, Rhett Charles,
bom
on
August 27, 1992. She is a counselor at
Red Land High School in Lewisberry.
Kalhy Chandler
Army
seling at
'71 has completed
Kutztown
University.
As
of that program, she participated
part
in
a
System's Eastern Region.
where he supervises
trol
installation
of con-
systems in commercial buildings
and schools.
live in
more than
thew.
the
Moshannon
He and
superintendent
Shenandoah Valley School
of
for 23 years.
He and
his wife,
the
Anna Maria, are
He
Adreaima, almost three years
District.
parents of a daughter,
old.
formerly was superintendent of the
Clearfield
Area School
District
two children. They
July 1984 to June 1993 after serving
as high school principal
from 1976
to
1984.
administration certification at Penn
He
State.
ate
is
has done additional gradu-
and pre-doctoral work
a doctoral candidate at
lUP and
Nova Uniat
versity.
He
Jerry Kairis '71 has been promoted
to colonel in the
He
formerly served on the Council
of Trustees atS.U.
Mahanoy Area
High School. He has worked in the
district for 20 years and was elemenpointed principal of
based in Anchorage,
Alaska.
He is a graduate of the Marine Corps
Amphibious Warfare School and Command and Staff College as well as the
National Defense University. He
served as a
member of the CINCLANT
Be-
Frackvillc has been re-elected to a sec-
ond two-year term on the Alumni
Board of Directors.
is
David Bowen, Class
man
ley
F.
in
at the Minncapolis-St.
Paul Intemational Airport Air Reserve
management and
in financial services
can College.
schools.
He
a master's degree
from the Ameri-
has also earned the
He
a full-time
Is
air reserve technician as chief of safety
and a C-130 Instructor
He and
pilot.
of the science department at Rid-
High School, has been selected by
the National Science Teaching Asso-
dation to receive a Presidential
his wife, Cherie, live in
for Excellence in Science
Award
in
Wash-
ington, D.C., during a series of events
which included a visit to the
White House, breakfast on Capitol Hill
is
teach-
ing science at
Easthampton (N.J.)
Middle School. She and her husband,
David Large
'70. live in
Voorhees. N.J.
Kathleen A. Sandy '72, a commander In the U.S. Navy, retired in
She resides
vice.
Tampa.
ser-
Fla.
The award
carries with
it
a grant of
Ridley High from the Na-
Science
Foundation.
money
will be
used to purchase electronic balances to
for
for biology
ma-
was
Marion Reese, who
coached the women's program last
collegiate level.
Coyne was named
Tennis Coach of the Year
in the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference.
position,
Pennsylvania's Outstanding Biology
Life Underwriter, Chartered Financial
Teacher for
Consultant, Certified Financial Plan-
for Teacher of the Year.
990 and was a nominee
Coyne served
as the director
of tennis for the Upper Bucks County
VMCA
in
Quiikerlown.
1
986.
He
He
held that
also served as
taught tennis for the U.S.
the University of North Carolina
personnel stationed in
Chapel
Hill.
He
is
at
also a graduate of
Union
Berkeley.
in
Hollow Tennis Club
plans additional research and
publication on the immigration experience in North Carolina, where he continues to live with his wife
and two
children.
in
Lansdalc and
Army
Berchtcsgadcn. West Germany, from
1975-1978.
As
He
a former player for
Bloomsburg, Coyne was a 12-lime
PSAC champion and an AllAmcrican performer under Reese.
He
rank.s as
one of the school's
time leaders in wins (112) and
second
Barry L. Swariz '72 of Harleysvllle
in
percent).
winning percentage (79
earned the Alumni
Tennis Award and was named
Methaclon School
recipient of the
He
is
District for
22 years.
also in his sixth year of develop-
ment and
sales of horse feeds
and prod-
Award
Recently.
in the
Coyne was ranked number
Middle States Tennis
Association's 35-ovcr singles and has
been ranked number one in the
doubles four limes.
Representative:
MSTA
Timothy D. Hartman
P.O.
Danny Litwhilcr
as the university's Under-
graduate Athlete of the Year in 1982.
one
1973
allIs
He
has been a fifth grade teacher in the
At B.U., Coyne
Box 466
will be responsible
for administering both termis
Lahaska. PA 18931
programs, directing the
(215) 297-0253
summer
camps and developing alumni
relations. He inherits a program that
tennis
Class Volunleer(s):
Doug
has
won seven
straight
championships and
selected
financial designations of Chartered
1
25 years, amassing a 376-161
the head tennis professional at Frog
McC Unlock
terials.
Clevenstine
Burt
served as men's coach
John Sanlucci *72 has earned a doctorate in American religious history at
interface with computers for use in lab
work by students and
who
Reese,
post since
ucts.
ner at the Slate Department.
to
in
of the Pennsylvania
Congressional delegation, and a din-
$7,500
He succeeds
at tlie university.
In his coaching debut at the
and Math-
The award was presented
members
'83 has
fall.
Dorfrcd (Deb) Large '72
ematics Teaching.
with
Coyne
relumed to his ulma mater as head
coach for men's and women's tennis
record, and
Minn.
Eagiin,
Clevenstinc '72, chair-
tional
also earned a masters's degree
of the 934th Airlift
Station, Minneapolis.
Former Bloomsburg tennis
Calif.
Richard
Clevenstine said the
He
member
the Theological
Navy Commendation Medal
actions during Operation Desert Storm.
a
January after 20 years of military
Desert Shield and was awarded the
for his
is
coach
to
standout Marly
Group, based
in April
becoming an administrator, he was
a guidance counselor, having worked
in both the intermediate and high
fore
Marine Corps Mobiliza-
tion Training Unit
Fleet Baltlestaff during Operation
Charles A. Reh '70 has been ap-
tary school principal since 1981.
Marine Corps Reserve.
serves as the J-2 Intelligence Of-
ficer for the
Stan earned a master's degree and
live in Philipsburg.
ciation and the National Science Foun-
from
returns
Prior to accepting the B.U.
his wife are the parents of
of 1968.
trict
Alumnus
his
Wilkes University.
'71 has been a
teacher in the Whitehall School Dis-
named
Valley and Clinton
He also completed graduate courses
Her husband
Stephen Gobert
The honor was based on
into Bosnia- Herzegovina,
He
as the divisional administrator for both
Carol Kishbaugh Bowen *72 of
He and his wife. Deb '72,
Rakowsky *70 has been
at
Wyoming,
16 sites in
Luzerne and Lackawanna counties. He
has more than 20 years of experience
with Geisinger, most recently serving
resident of Montoursville since
Her husband, Daniel, is principal of
Montoursville High School. They are
parents of two sons, Mark and Mat-
Voorhees, N.J.
Stanley G.
will be
responsible for clinic operations
lived for 10 years.
David C. Large '70 is working for
Honeywell, Inc., in Marlton, N.J..
He
suburban Philadelphia, where she
in
major
He has also returned from a tour of
duty for Operation Provide Promise,
the United Nations humanitariiui air-
and family practice of Gcisingcr
at
Md.
'72, a
meritorious achievement as the chief
Robert Anderson '72 has been
named vice president of community
District.
in Millers ville,
and group travel manShe and her husbimd. Gary, live
Lewisburg.
lift
management of 200 people spread
1993, she taught for five years
travel consultant
ager.
of safely from January 1988 to Janu-
Class Volunteer(s): Nancy Bohr,
County groups.
March
Shelby IVeon DeuLschle '72 is cmployed by Carlson Travel Network/
Carefree Travel in Lewisburg as a
Medal.
Carol Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob
Figlock
semester-long internship in the guidance department of the Muncy School
A
live
ary 1994.
Audit Agency's Southeastern
Region. His responsibilities include
from Maryland to South America.
He and his wife, Deborah '70, live
They
in Springfield.
in the Air Force Reserve, has been
awarded the Air Force Commendation
11946 Artery Drive
a master's degree in elementary coun-
regional auditor general for the U.S.
his wife. Barbara, are the
p;urnts of three daughters.
in
Fairfax,
Surviving are his parents and a
Stephen E. Keefer *70 was named
lege.
Coyne
M. Jacqueline Feddock
brother.
Delaware County Community ColHe coaches the Ridley High
School Science Olympiad team.
at
Richard Huntington
Representative:
that
Greenpeace.
for the
District.
William H. Cluley
Klinger were married on August 14,
1993. They reside in Drums.
had worked in the Pennsylvania
Department of Welfare, also in Philadelphia. He had served as a VISTA
volunteer and was active in
1993, after
I.
manager
61 Brunswick Lane
Palmyra. PA 17078
Jean Ackerman *71 and Roy
bus Corp. in Philadelphia and prior to
Towanda Area
School District on July
Class Volunteerfs):
Dwight
Ackerman. Sandy L. Rupp. Bob Rupp
been employed by the former Omni-
York
Anchorage.
In addition to teaching at Ridley,
he
also a teacher in the nur^iing program
He and
1972
He had
New
Loretta Righter *71 is head of reference services at the Montgomery
County-Norristown Public Library.
Representative:
*70 of Philadelphia
died on January 30 at age 45.
lives in
13.5 years as business
Box 2347.
18655-9802.
Boyd
P.
2,
He
for Alaska.
Canton Area School
24 years. He has also coached football, track and field and cross
country
for 22 years.
live at
he manages the Mu-
life,
1971
for
They
In civilian
is
in 1976.
She served on Jersey Shore Borough
Council from 1982 to 1990.
She and her husband, Joseph, still
Hippenstiel
and Life Underwriter Training
Council Fellow.
ner,
tual Life Insurance Co. of
J. Schurer '70 has been a
nurse at Jersey Shore Area High School
since 1966.
A graduate of the
Bingaman, Nancy Feher Edwards.
Vicki Gross. Cinde Rogers
dren.
and
Carol
Class Volunteer(s): Richard L.
He and his
certification
Barry E. Ansel '73 and Susan M.
Houser were married October 23 in
Lebanon. Barry
is
1 1
PSAC
titles in
the
past 14 seasons.
employed by Farm-
Page 13
Fraternity
celebrates
30th year
en Trust Bank as vice president, branch
They
administration.
Over 125 alumni and gucsls
live in
William Dura '73 has been named
attended the 30th year reunion party
assistant principal of the Phocnixville
of Sigma Iota
Middle School.
Omega at
Danville on Saturday.
in
Days Inn
the
May
teacher
7.
In attendance
'68, Jeff Little,
were Joe Deardorff
Fred Strathmeyer '75,
at
Bob Graham
Howard
'80,
Gerry Strathmeyer
*78,
'82, Pat Slavin '69.
Weisman
'82,
Dwighl Ackerman
'71.
Bob
Ed
Craig McGinnis *85,
'78,
Brandt '92. Phil Fague '81. Frank
Bnilenski '83, Frank Breslin '82.
Ron Adclberg '77. John Williams
'69, Bob Spezialclti *8 1, Sieve Black
'78, Thomas Burke, Stephen Buch
•80. Steve Labroll '89,
Dan Quinn
'85.
'79.
Norm
Jones
Ed Scheetz
'81.
Richard White '78, John Scticlen "81,
Mike Smith
DanTimms
'91,
Steve Inlander '75.
Howie Lewis
Wayne Hcim
'71.
Steve Jones '83,
'69.
'67.
Ken Krick
Greg Viola
'79,
'71,
Bob Kennedy
Mark Fallon
'79. Brian
Mahlsledl *81. Jack Carney '69,
Kraintz, are parents of two sons,
Michael. 17. and Scott, 15.
Barbara M. Ries *73
of the South Branch of the
Osterhout Free Library in Wilkesrelations coordinator for the hbrary.
'72,
Ed Schuler '84. John
Dan Guydish '67 and Dr.
Robert Warren.
Reading-Berks
'73, editor of the Press-
Bloomsburg,was elected
Newspaper
Editors.
mixer
reception in Reading on April 21
included Carol Ackerman. Dwight
Ackerman
'71. Debra Bamett-Heist
Mariaime Carey '79, Chet
Cooke, Kim Feinour Cooke '74.
'79.
Vera Derk *60,
'81.
Todd
Ray Kunkel
*67,
Rence Kunkel
Dan Quinn
'59,
Gayle Cope
Schneider '73. Robert Schneider,
Melinda Schwajz '90. Louann Spohr
Shade '90 and Anne Wissler *79.
'82.
He was
a reporter for The Morning
and The Evening Chronicle.
Allentown, before being named a
Paul W. Reeder Jr. '75 and Beverly
Katherman are plarming a July wed-
ding in Mifflinburg.
from controller to vice president of fiat Phoenix Con-
Dor
'72. are the
Helen Dreater Strosky '73 of
Jermyn died January
age 65. Also
a graduate of the St. Joseph School
of
Nursing. Carbondale. she was a regis11 at
tered nurse in the
19 years.
SKF Industries, Inc.
He earned a master's
Lakeland School
District for over
year^.
20
Marie Valvano '73 has been a
school nurse in the Dunmore School
District for the past 25 years.
1974
Representative:
Kanouse Peattie
19 Fern Avenue
NJ 07419
two daugh-
Jean and Lisa; and a son, Michael.
bom on September 20,
They have three other children:
Megan, and Jason.
Katarina Marie,
degree
a fourth
Randa Gossin Triggs
870 Myers Road
Chalfont, PA 18914
at
(215) 822-0482
Bridget C. Niehus '74 has been promoted to the rank of major in the U.S.
She
Carlisle
Class Volunteer(s): Rick
Howenstine. Barbara Turansky
commander of the
Recruiting Company in New
is
in 1981.
Michele DeSera '76 has been appointed director of the Bureau of Special Education, State Department
of
'74 reports the
rector of the bureau since 1991.
She earned a master's degree
at
Education. She has been assistant di-
Donato
J.
Nieman
March
Jacob Robert,
bom on
The family
lives in
1993.
2.
She
earlier spent
Joseph
J.
tion.
Ochotny
has opened his
Jr. '74. a
own puWic
Joan Yodzio Kidron '74 has been
named "Outstanding Woman of
the
Anthracite Branch since joining in
1987 and has provided leadership in
other projects.
She also has been
was a teacher for
Lewistown High School
12 years at
and Susquenita High School.
She and her husband. Robert, are
parents ofa daughter, Maria. They live
Bloomsburg
'74
(M) recenUy
Group in
as an associate in internal
medicine, A graduate of Penn State,
he earned his medical degree at Northeast University in Mexico.
He completed
residency at
an internal medicine
Geisinger Medical Cen-
Danville, and
is certified
by the
1975
Elysburg.
TVudy Fisher Laidig '74 has joined
(215) 845-3615
be responsible for the sale of
mutual fund programs to bank trust
will
Class Volunteer(s): Debbie
achieved through over seven years
in
the bank trust business at
PECO Energy
both
vice presi-
Survivors include her mother
and
two
Process through the International
Foundation for Protection Officers.
Chris also presented a session to the
7th Annual Seminar of the American
Society of Law Enforcement Trainers
on "Security Training Today."
He and his wife. Carla, are the par-
Institutional Services.
While
in that
by
sisters.
in
Bruce
Martin Davis '75 of
Wonhington. Ohio, died December
17
at age 40. He was an
electrical engi-
by
600 percent and increasing the number of accounts by 200 percent.
She has furthered her education in
past 10 years.
Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald
Sheehan. Dan Spadoni
the field of banking and finance
through the Southeast Trust School, the
brother and a
School of Trust Sales and Mar-
neer for the American Electric
Power
Company
He
is
in
Columbus. Ohio,
for the
survived by his parents,
a
sister.
Orwigsburg.
Carl E. Schaefer '76 reports that he
enjoys living in the Baltimore
area,
where he is involved in management
at
Class Voiunleer(s): Steve
Andrejack, Joe Geiger. Susan M.
Gottlieb. Glenn A. Haas. Janice
Keil.
Dennis LeVan. Frank Lorah.
American Ju-
Susan continues as an English
teacher at Blue Mountain High
School
dent of institutional sales with
Dreyfus
position, she distinguished herself
increasing assets under management
in York.
presented to the student attaining the
highest average in that subject area.
Zalewski Ganz, Joe Hilgar
systems analyst for the
was
Pennsylvania, recently published a
book. Avoiding Pitfalls in the Training
Harrisburg, received the
Wallingford. Nether Providence,
died
on January 30 at age 40. She
was a
NationsBank and Crestar Bank. Prior
Chris Hertig '76. a professor of
behavioral sciences at York College of
risprudence Award in Contracts for the
1993 spring semester. This award is
Her background includes broadbased trust banking experience
to joining Fidelity, she
at
Susan Kessock '76, a student at the
Widener University School of Law in
Deborah Burychka Archie '75 of
institutions in the Southeast.
a school principal and a special
entsofason.Taylon They live
Representative:
Sharon Young Hilgar
Box 612. RJ). I
Barto.PA 19504
Fidelity Investments as vice president
of sales for the Bank Services Division.
a school audi-
of the Auditor Gen-
She earned a master's degree
Mansfield University.
Eugene D. Radice
ter.
as a spe-
of educa-
education teacher.
accounting
American Board of Internal Medicine.
Prior to 1987 she
eral,
CPA.
firm.
historian of the
two years
cial assistant to the secretary
Somerset, N.J.
joined Geisinger Medical
ABA
is
1976
Loyola College.
birth of a son,
are the parents of
Glenn A. Haas '74 and his wife.
Connie, are parents of a daughter,
in
Paul
Representative:
He previously was employed
tact Inc.
where has worked for
Women. She has been
his wife.
live in
grade teacher and building coordinator in the Mifflinburg Area School Dis-
nance and operations
Pepperdine University
Carly,
They
Hill.
trict.
ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor, Bureau of Job Center
Press-Enterprise managing editor in
1978.
Hamburg.
J.
dustry.
Cumberland.
Year" by the Anthracite Branch of the
American Association of University
(201) 827-7389
Page 14
He and his
Press,
Patricia
an
is
in contracting and
government and in-
Brian Dippery '74 and his wife,
Tina, observed their 25th wedding anniversary on April 25. Brian is em-
board since 1989,
'93.
'79,
Barbara Reznick. Ted Reznick '58.
John Rohland
PSNE
members working
acquisition for the
Army.
She
Mary Anne Klemkosky
at
wife live in Bethlehem.
ters.
NOMA
international association of over 22,000
also earned a
been a member
and two brothers.
Hepler '86. John Heydt '84. Sharon
Irena Lendacki '75,
Sachetti. editor of the Press-Enter-
Surviving are her husband. Eugene,
Drumheller. Elsa Gundrum '87,
Stanley Heimbach *35. Cynthia
Hill '90.
Lehigh.
1993.
parents of two daughters, Rachel.
14,
and Charlotte, eight.
friends attending a
Domkus
master's degree
They
Camp
tor in the Office
Jim Sachelti
He and
alumni hold
Joseph
Lehigh University
He
Field Operations,
re-
She and her
Joel A. Ness *74 has been promoted
on January 16.
She fonnerly was community
president of the Pennsylvania Society
'78.
'55.
supervisor
(librarian)
of the
George Derk
is
old daughter, Rachel.
home, hospital and home
a doctoral degree at
He earned a master's degree at Johns
Hopkins University.
He and his wife, the former Deborah
self-employed part-time as a
Chapter of the National Contract Man-
Timothy D. Bossard *74 received
the Year."
is
husband. John, are the parents of a six-
'74 has been
Dayton (Ohio)
agement Association.
at
Baltimore County Educational SecreAssociation as "Administrator of
prise since 1980, has
Alumni and
during March.
new and neariy new
She and her husband. Brad, are parAlUson and Aaron.
They live in Millville R.D. 2.
taries
Enterprise.
Richmond. Va.
elected president of the
health patients,
Test Person of the Year." and by the
'67. Bill Bailey *78.
after-v^ork
in Millville
store features
ents of two children,
McBeath. Tony Bonomo. John
"Chip" Murray '68, Steve Boston
Viola '75,
Mary-
has also been honored by the
Timonium Rotary Club as "Four Way
of
Scott
Ed Cove
Bankus.
to nursing
He
Barre.
resides in
Mary Beth Lech
Tiny Treasures by Carol
'75.
Pusatcri '70, Tom Sabatino '76,
Chris Marshall '93, Grtig McHugh
Jim Davis
in
Profe.ssionals.
Tony
*81.
School
named "Ad-
ministrator of the Year" for the
Todd Fay '76. Kevin McGinnis '87.
Dave Hughes '76, Mike Rotelle '81.
Scott Pickford '87.
store.
Carol continues her primary career
of providing speech pathology services
land Association of Educational Office
Brian Callahan *81,Tom Sweitzer
'75.
High
Cockeysville, Md.. was
'89,
habilitation consultant.
'75
a certified rehabilitation counselor
is
year-old son, Johrmy. and a four-year-
children's clothing, maternity wear,
toys and baby furniture,
R. Hensley *73. principal
Dulaney
of
and
nancial Planner in 1987.
She
opened a
The
University.
Thomas
She also completed
coursework to become a Certified Fi-
Carol Hunsinger Bankus '74
'80,
Kevin Schraden
Mull
at
Temple
Nancy SheafTer Raudenbush
School.
for details.
Villanova University and a doctorate
Greg Lawrence '80, Bob
Reitz *49, Brian Dent '87, Bill
Deubler '69, Mike Updegrave *82,
Kevin Mulroony '91, John Rawle
keting, and National Graduate Trust
He formerly was a lead
Eisenhower Middle School
the Norristown School District.
He earned a master's degree at
in
Les Scholl '80, John Grcth "76, Brian
Hessenthaler '81, John Mull, Bob
Hanson
The 20th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail
Lebanon.
Rent-A-Center, Inc.
Deborah Lynne Watson *76 has
been promoted
to vice president, administrative associate, in the Division
of Radiology and Cancer
J>rogram at
Geisinger Health System in Danville.
Marjorie Weiss
*76, pastor of TrinLutheran Church since 1992, is the
first female pastor in
an established
ity
— the giving report
Developments
Bloomsb un
UNIVERSITY
FOUNDATION
Report
Kanzaki Pottery Added
Internationally
known
potter,
Shiho Kanzaki, of Shigaraki,
to
Permanent Art Collection
BLOOMSBURC; HANAIKE
Bottle
4" X 4" X 9"
Japan, presented Bloomsburg
University with four clay pieces
valued
at
$50,800. Part of the
university's
permanent
collection, these
art
works may be
viewed, by appointment, in the
art
department. Kanzaki 's
association with Karl Beamer,
associate professor of art at the
university,
and
his first
in
Bowl
X 3"
which
Bloomsburg, were
featured in the
issue of
I'va
4 1/2" X 4 1/2"
anagama
kiln firing in this country,
occurred
BU)()MSBl]R(;('HAWAN
Summer 1993
Bloomsburg.
BLOUMSltl
K(,
(
(lA
J
SI ItO
Larfie Vaxe
14" X
14"x28"
BLOOMSBURG OTSUBO
Boiile
7"x 7"x8'"
Page 15
— the giving report
Developments
Equipment Donation
Enhances Students'
Hands-on Experience
on experience
ting
in a classroom setworking w/ith a metabolic cart,"
says Szmedra.
The
typical research process first
involves the testing of individuals
to establish a baseline
oxygen consumption
measure of
as an indica-
tor of their cardio-respiratory effi-
By Eric Foster
EdiioriAl
News
"We're
AiKixtanl
ciency. Subjects are then prescribed
in Ihe
process of doing re-
an exercise regimen, such as a tread-
search on individuals ranging from
college-age athletes lo members of
This semester, Bloomsburg sludents are using a
the general student population
Beckman Meta-
Donated
of physical activ-
cardio-respiralory system.
The
instru-
ment measures
oxygen
consumption and
always believed
that if students ... are
exposed to the research
university
last
year by Har-
valued
$24,500.
would
efit
and more enjoyable.'
Szmedra,
who
mancc Laboratory
says Leon Szmedra, who Gymnasium where
fit-
exercise physiology,
is
re-
place with a new
unit.
Human
the best
indicator of cardio-respiratory
cost
in
directs the
Perfor-
our students are interested
REAL- WORLD EXPERIENCE;
assistant professor
response to treadmill
running. Shearer and Bolesta are graduate assistants
in the Human Performance
Laboratory, which is directed by Szmedra. The metabolic
cart was donated to the
university by
Harnshurg Hospital
for a year to secure the donation.
The equipment
used by ap-
is
proximately 15 graduate exercise
physiology majors and 50 under-
To Alumni
Answer
this
may
type of instrument," says
"I've always believed
Szmedra.
that if students,
both graduate and
graduate adult health majors as well
knowledge
enjoyable. This instrument will have
a positive impact on the educational
from other
disciplines.
"It's unusual for undergraduate
and graduate students to have hands-
is
expedited and more
environment of our students."
MEMORIAL
the Call
Helen M. Wright
Scott Righter
As of May 5. 2,787 alumni have
pledged $121,122 lo the 1994 AnFund campaign. During eight
weeks this spring. 40 students have
nual
been calling from a bank of
in the
use
Who
By
Hall.
fit-
ness and upon graduation
as students
Prescott,
Assistani Director of E>cvclopment
phones
in car-
diac rehabilitation or corporate
undergraduate, are exposed to the
research process, the transfer of
last year.
equipment
...
(left),
works with William Shearer as they use
a Beckman Metabolic Cart to monitor John Bolesta's body's
Centennial
Thanks
Leon Szmedra
ofhealth, physical education andathtelics.
housed, worked with the hospital
the
from hands-on experience with
of equipment. "Many of
this type
at
and
$39,000 to
which
leaches
Besides learning from the results
the metabolic
cart is
process, the transfer of
knowlege is expedited
- Leon Szmedra
consume oxygen
of the research, students will ben-
risburg Hospital,
production,
ness.
to
Ihe
'I've
carbon dioxide
is
if their ability to
has improved.
bolic Cart to ex-
on the human
and tested periodically to determine
and
senior citizens."
amine theeffecls
ity
mill running and/or cycle ergometry,
tele-
basement of Elwell
Unrestricted monies received
through the Annual Fund give the
university flexibility that the operating budget is unable to provide.
These funds
•
and information on campus events
and to request their participation in
—
equipment, seed
bequeathed Bloomsburg University $5,000 for academic
The gift has
been applied to the Academic
scholarships.
Scholarship Fund which supports a variety of scholarships
educational services and proscholarships, academic
Eachevening.Sundaythrough grams
Thursday, ISstudentscallalumnito
update alumni files, provide news
offer:
'23. of
Arizona,
money
for re-
search, and support for the University Scholars program.
—
• Alumni Association
activities
Annual Fund.
Homecoming and Alumni WeekAlumni and friends of end, regional events,
chaptermeetBloomsburg have established a ings. this
publication, and other
strong tradition of making yearly
alumni requests.
gifts to the university. Every Janu• special projects
faculty
including the
awards made to
the university's honor
and
scholars students.
Library Construc tion
this year's
ary the
BU
—
Foundation renews the
process of requesting unrestricted
financial support of alumni, fami-
and friends to improve the
university's academic and living clilies,
mate.
HELLO... TMCALLINGFROMBLOOMSBURGUNIVERSITY
These phonothon callers are (clockwise
from top right): Jennifer Shimp '97
Pittston; Tara Kramer '95. Beaver Springs:
Gina Donai. 95. Moscow; Jennifer
Ebert -94. Harleysviile: Kathleen Lamb '96.
Hatboro; Pam Palansky '96
'
Allentown. Stacy
Kelt
Fahy
'96.
Konde '95. Philadelphia; Davide Denaro '96.
Geneva ItalyLinwood. N. J.. Krista Brusco '94. Holland;
Joann Gainard '95
Kingston: and Christopher Rifferi '96. Pen
Argyt.
opment and
staff
devel-
development.
though
this represents
of the
total
mission.
20%
to
received each year,
critical to the strength
and
Bloomsburg University.
Al-
H
Received
$3,375
Annual Fund, support scholarships
$2.5
for academically
and
athletically
more than
Separate from the Annual
$300,000 has been donated annu- Fund
is the campaign to
build a
ally by alumni to assist the
univer- new library. A Treasury
of Ideas.
its
Pledged
$3.0
talented students.
achieving
(In Millions)
EE
Specially designated gifts to
the Husky Club, also a part
of the
In recent years,
sity in
The Goal
As state allocations decrease,
$2.0
$1.5
$1.0
$0.5
30% Bloomsburg
it
vitality
is
alumni are stepping
forth admirably to help
assure the
of strength and
vitality
$0
of their a/ma
/naier.
Page 16
I
—
— the giving report
Developments
Alumni giving
sets record
BU in
$1,249 Million Garnered for
Setting a record in 1993. alumni giving continues to inch toward the half million dollar mark.
Contributions to the Annual Fund and
The Trusl
for Generations, including library construction,
totaled $457,185.
to their
the
made up
a significant portion of giv-
6.405
$457,685
36.6
6
233.541
95
196.081
Kind
Affinity Card
Gifts in
Facuty
affin-
1.171
58,342
47.476
N/A
& Staff
Total
— have maintained many
starring Loretta Swit
1994
Sat.. Sept. 17.
Another 80 students
Newport Jazz Festival
Fri..
%
9.7
the Fred Smith Golden Rule Trust
Fund. Athletic scholarships
projects received $107,032
27.582
302
25,434
8,421
$1,249,945
%
;uid
Oct. 21. 1994
The Secret Garden
from
Tues.. Nov. 8, 1994
Epic Brass
gifts-in-kind.
Fri..
The remaining $230,363
6.6%
4.7%
3.8%
2.2%
2.0%
100%
170.218
(in other totals)
Parents
dations, deferred gifts, gifts-in-kind.
Shirley Valentine
Foundation and Alumni As-
received scholarship monies from
18.7%
15.7%
120,917
196
246
Matching Gift Companies
businesses and corporations, foun-
1994-1995
designated contributions and
Friends
These
addition to generous contri-
ity card,
%
& Organizations
butions from other private sources
and the Alumni Association's
$ Received
Businesses. Corporations
friends
53%.
BU
# Donors
Private Foundations
Gifts from individuals
ing in 1993. totaling
GIVING lOTALS
Category
Alumni
Celebrity Artist Series
ships totaling $65,739. This
sociation.
meeting the challenge."
gifts, in
This year, 136 students received scholar-
was made possible
five-year cam- through various direct gifts and endowed, inter-
for Generations, the
1993
need and are
parents,
for
excellence.
new
— alumni.
—
employees, and
endowments
to build
est-bearing accounts held by the
been very responsive.
They understand
1989
Of the total contributions received, $424,388
was designated for the new library, A Treasury
of Ideas. Another $488,162 was received for
alma mater." said
"Their support for the
library has
in
library acquisitions, scholarships, and academic
Curtis R. English '56, interim president.
paign begun
dation.
"BU alumni can be very proud of their corn- The Trust
mitment
BU Foun-
important programs supported by the
FUTURE
EVKNIS
1993
helped to support the Scholars
Program, faculty and
staff devel-
association activities, and the pub1
lication of
Bloomsburg.
Fri..
National
will Benefit
Company
The Aetna Foundation
recently
risburg Partnership Project, the
PRIDE
College of Business
Golf Outing
cla.sses on the
Bloomsburg campus every summer from
group attend week-long
the sixtli through twelfth grades.
By
be used to help
ing these students gain academic skills and
develop their individual potential, the ex-
Monies
will
signed educational eruichment program
for
young
inner-city teenagers, particu-
African-Americans,
larly
who
attend the
pectation
gram
the
to
Mary
them
The first group
that a high proportion of
will be ready for college in 1996.
In addition to Aetna, the
Harrisburg City Schools.
According
is
will matriculate in college.
Harris, the pro-
director and associate professor in
Department of Curriculum and Foun-
AMP,
Pro-
and the Greater
Inc.
June
1994
17,
Correction
E.
Lee Beard. President and
CEO
of First Federal Savings
and Loan of Ha/.letun, was
misidcnlified in a photo caption
PRIDE
gram has also received funding in previous
years from
Mountain Laurel
help-
assure the continuation of a specially de-
Program.
Jan. 27, 1995
Theatre Ballet de Bordeaux
Sat. Feb 18. 1995
PRIDE Program
pledged $20,000 to the Bloomsburg/Har-
20 1995
Jan.
The Barber of Seville
New York City Opera
Fri..
Aetna Pledge
1994
9.
Minnesota Orchestra
Andr6 Watts, pianist
opment, academic equipment purchases, special projects, alumni
Dec.
appearing in the Fall-Winter 1993
issue of Bloomsburg.
We regret
the error.
Harrisburg Foundation.
dations, approximately 24 students in each
Davies Joins
Development Team
Alumni Board Achieves 100%
INTERIM PRESIDENT AND MRS. CURTIS
ENGLISH ENJOY A DANCE AT THE PRESI-
Participation in Library
guests enjoyed dinner
and dance music provided by
the
University-Community Orchestra and the university's Studio
Band. Eight of the scholarship recipients were recognized.
Please Note
lists donors who
Report '93
Bloomsburg University between
1993. Gifts received after Jan.
nized
The
in the
1.
Jan.
1
1994
and Dec. 31,
will
be recog-
Spring of 1995.
report
was produced using new computer
soft-
ware especially designed for fund-raising offices. The
Development Center staff asks for your patience and
understanding regarding errors that may appear.
Anonymous listings occur at the donors request for
one or more gifts made during any given year.
please call the
If a correction needs to be made,
1-800-526-0254
or
at
free,
toll
Center,
Development
fax a message to
717-389^945.
According
to
Susan Helwig
ing director of development,
all
mem-
sury of Ideas. Of the various governing
and advisory boards of Bloomsburg Uni-
the
first to
The 33 members have
*82, act-
the
bers of the Alumni Association Board of
Directors have given or pledged to A Trea-
versity, the
contributed to
director of
Thomas A.
Davies, joined the development
office
DENT'S BALL:
The eighth annual President's Ball, held
in the Marguerite W. Kehr Union, on the Bloomsburg University campus, raised $2.000 for music scholarships. The 115
Campaign
BU's long-time
career development,
Alumni Association Board
is
achieve this distinction.
pledged $28. 1 55
project.
Foundation, Davies' fund-rai.sing activities
Cimbala
are Carol
'35,
'60,
include iden-
Edwards
and
contacting
alumni and
Vera Derk
'89, C. Stuart
tifying
Nancy Edwards
Grimes '49, Clayton Hinkel
"70,
Frank Furgele
'52, Richard
b u
Douglas Hippenstiel '68. Richard
Howenstine '76. Mary Lou John '45. Mary
'40,
"We're proud to have the united supAlumni Association's Board of Anne Klemkowky '59. Susan Lilly "79,
'81. Millard Ludwig
Directors," says Helwig. "For a project of Sheri Lippowitsch
*52, Clifford Maurer
•48,
Lychos
Nancy
the
supsuccessful,
this magnitude to be
must
start at the top.
Early in the
campaign, the alumni executive board
sought 100% participation from its members.
But for
that to
happen,
many board
'66,
'7
1 ,
Marvin Metzgcr
Edward Schuyler
"86,
Sandra Rupp
'24, John
Scrimgeour
William Seldcn '43. Ruth Smeal '39.
Cameron Smith '84, Hervey Smith '22,
'53,
members had to stretch their budgets. Nicholc Woodson Smith '90. Nelson S warts
'68,
Alumni association president John '63, John Thomas '47, John Tralhen
'89,
'43.
and
Walker
John
Wagner
Elwood
Scrimgeour and I are extremely grateful to
everyone
who
helped."
Corey Waters
'79.
s'i
ne
leaders
port of the
port
A
BU
January 1994.
Bowcn
Joanne Derricolt
'41,
in
employee of the
to the library construction
The members
•72 Helen
collectively
team
part-time
s s
who
are
poten-
tially
able to
support the
library construction
campaign in
special ways. Davies retired
the career
last
from
development position
December
after
having
served Bloomsburg in that role
for 25 years. Before then, Davies
supervised student teachers for
four years.
Page 17
Developments
— the giving report
Update
Tr4sury
Of Ideas
With $2.3I6miIIion received in gifts and
pledges, the original fund-raising goal for ihc
new library. $2,375 million, has nearly been
mel. This represents 7, 1 80 pledges across the
university's constituencies
and an average
pledge/gift of $246.23.
The additional $1 million of the new
$3,375 million goal, authorized last winter by
the BU Foundation board and the BU Council
of Trustees to complete a portion of the building originally projected to remain temporarily unfinished,
Of the
has yet lo be pledged.
pledged, nearly $ 1 .5 million
has been received in gifts and planned gifts.
total
Contributions and
new pledges
Proposed rendering of the new library
arrive daily.
The ceramic tile mural will be enlarged to
accommodate the number of alumni and
Parents
of $100,000. Thus
Gifts and pledges
who have pledged at the $ .000 level parents of BU
and above. Few tiles remain unreserved.
$159,555 for the
friends
1
Alumni
Thus
gifts
campaign
over 5.000 alumni have made
and pledges this past year to the library
far,
con.struclion
campaign, The average alumni
gift stands at $204. 12. During
the next three
years, alumni gifts (to date) of
$1.5 million
will be transformed into bricks
and mortar.
will
from more than 1,700
students presently total
The
library.
Parents'
Fund
be held again during the
fall
semester.
reserved a
tile.
far,
47 employees have
Included in the employee
group are
dale,
retired faculty and staff who, to
have pledged more than $14,000 to the
library.
Student organizations
Faculty and Staff
The annual employee campaign, under way
in April,
again focused on the library. Faculty
and staff (omitting alumni employees) have
pledged more than $83,000 toward their
goal
The Community Government Association
has committed $75,000 to the library
over a four-year period. The Husky
Ambassadors were the
first
student organization to
reserve a tile by making a $ 1 ,000 gift last
fall.
Other student organizations and groups which
have pledged $ 1 ,000 include the Association
for Childhood Education International,
Columbia Hall, the Data Processing Manage-
ment Association, the English Club and Sigma
Tau Delta, the Football Team, Luzerne Hall,
Lycoming Residence Hall. Phi Omega Phi'
and Delta Pi Epsilon, the Supervisory
Roundtable, the Men's
Swim Team,
the
Wo-
men's Swim Team, the Men's and Women's
Tennis Teams, and the Wrestling Team.
Trustees Receive Report
Bloomsburg Leads System
in
Operation Jumpstart
By Susan M. Schantz
DIractof ol
News and Media
Development Center milestones continue to dominate fund raising
in the Slate
System of Higher Education, reported
Anthony laniero, interim vice
president Ibr
advancement. As of Dec. 30. Bloomsburg
led the State
System
in
monies raised
to-
ward projects designated as part
of Governor Casey's Operation Jumpstart
initiative.
As of early April. Bloomsburg has
raised
$2,3 1 6,74 1 in gifts and pledges toward
construction of the library.
This represents
of the original fund-raising goal.
This total includes a $75,000
pledge to
the library by the Community
Government
99%
Association for which the night study
patron lounge will be named.
The Class of
1994haspledged$36,800towarda$50.000
"We
are grateful to
university
all
those in the
community who have so gener-
ously and enthusiastically
supported the
br;iry
campaign.
we can
all
pull
It's
wonderful
to see
li-
how
together for this crucial
project." laniero said.
Setting anotlier State System
record
were Bloomsburg University p;u-enls
who
in 1992-93 gave more
than $68,000.
To enhance
the rate of return
on the
university's investments, the
Council of
Trustees recently approved a resolution
to
transfer 50% of the $8.4 million
portfolio of
The Bloomsburg University Foundation.
Inc., and the Community
Government As-
Common Fund. This investused by colleges and universi-
sociation to the
ment fund
goal.
ties
Page 18
Relations
is
across the country.
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Bloomshur.-s library^ campaign,
.n:enm president: Oliver LaL.
Vnn^^^^^
ShowntmZVtV^^^^^
profes/orTf l^^^^^^^^^^^^^
lan^ero^^ntenm vice president
for advancement, "On
Bloomsburg University.
am
gift
Its indicative of a cooperative
Bloomsburg
$4,000 pledge to
and Anthony
faculty of
//^ra^M^-
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^
'
^
//
''^^ ^^"^"^'^^ commitment.
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supported the library campaign."
'
beZfof^^^^^^^
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pleased to make this finanrinJ
^efJ^ctsourloyaltytoBloomsburgandourded^c^^^^^^
Larmi. laniero notes that the
I
^
~
Th. ri
'
the future' a reality for
^^'l^^ ^f
^versity family who has
Report
National Bank
Joan S. Corson 73
Roy Croop Jr. '53
President's
Club
Amoco Products Company
BU Community Government
C. Stuart
Catherine W. Evans Estate
72
William F. Gittler
Trust
72
Jr.
First
IBM Corporation
Fred G. Smith Trust Fund
The Landmark
RMC
Group
Unisys Corporation
'61
& Helen Schaffer
Foundation
Anderson Yang
Federal Savings and Loan
A. Fitzgerald '89
Light
L.
Gehrig
37
Society
Kathy 8. Giorgio '83
Richard E. Grimes "49
Company
$500 - $999
Anonymous
Carver Tower
Bell
'45
Kawneer Company.
Company
PA
Patricia L. Knight '62
Dorothy Wasdovich
George Wasdovich '49
Knoebel's
Amusement Resort
Anonymous
Estate of Helen M. Wright '23
-
&
Gold Club
$1,000 -$4,999
Frances C. Abitanta '50
AFSCME
Local 2361
Alexander Family Pontiac
Elbern H. Alkire Jr.
American Heart Association
AML Development Corporation
Charles R. Andrews '54
Harry Ausprich
Michael L. Kolojejchick
Alex M. Kozlowski '65
Richard F. Laux '52
Hui Fang Lee '93
Jean
LeGates
F.
Cadillac Inc.
Ben Yuan Lin '93
Shun Hua Lu '93
Magee's Main Street Inn
A. Kenneth Maiers
Mary B. Maiers '33
Carol
J.
Matteson
Patricia A.
McDowell
Margaret E. McMillan '50
Mildred Q. Miller '34
PA PHC
Dave Pivec
Pizza Hut
Roy
Lorraine Ausprich
D. Pointer
Michael S. Biehn
Press Enterprise, Inc.
Kathy A. Reich '88
Bioomsburg Hospital
Mary
C. Reilly '33
Estate of Harry F. Bolich
Helen
Margaretta M. Bone "28
Linda B. Boritz '60
Clark R. Renninger '41
Glennis H. Rickert '14
Bowman
'38
Faculty Association,
APSCUF
Chang '93
Chang '93
F.
Rekas
'32
Russell's Restaurant
Francis J. Sheehan '52
Jing Ping
Byron D. Shiner "40
Tsun
James Slamon
Li
Helen A. Cimbala '35
Ellen
Mae Clemens
'62
Columbia County Farmers
71
'73
-
'74
Fred R. Sonnenberg '34
Anonymous
Jack Storz
'28
Baker-Johnson
'81
Inc.
Bioomsburg Area Chamber
of
Commerce
Olff '78
Yvonne G. Rathbone '60
Mary Reisler '37
Jane Rozanski
Richard Y. Runyan '65
Robert W. Rupp 71
Sandra L. Rupp '71
Katharine
Annette Marian Rutherford '79
Robert O. Samsel '67
Charles W. Scarantino '64
Carol
Mary R. Scarantino
Bioomsburg Rotary Club
L. Bokum '39
Bowen 72
David W. Bowen '68
Richard W. Bower '69
J.
Callay
'66
Dale R. Schmeltzle '75
Debra
Relda
L.
Schneiderhan
'85
R. Scott "55
Scott
Kay Camplese
Jeananne Scrimgeour '54
John S. Scrimgeour '54
William H. Selden Jr. '43
Jennie H. Carpenter
Anne S. Chandler '44
H. Raymond Chandler "42
Charles Monroe Chubb Jr. '78
Conway
'79
Irene Creveling '26
Town Auto
Rentals, Inc.
Betty A. Shafer
Nelson A, Swarts '63
John J. Trathen '68
Margaret Trathen
Ralph A. Tremato '46
Lewis L. Creveling '31
Richard J. Dresher
Michael R. Varano
Wayne A. Eddowes
Anonymous
Varano '75
Gregory J. Viola '71
Kathryn
J.
Evans
'66
'36
Joseph P. Fazzari '66
Stephen Douglas Fox
J. Jan Girton
Jeanie B. Golden
Susan M. Gottlieb "74
Barbara
J.
Grabfelder '69
Kurt C. Grabfelder '69
John C. Gross '81
Gary W. Hammer '74
Theresa A. Hammer '73
Elwood R. Harding Jr. '68
Clare Hileman '60
Ronald L. Hileman '60
Joseph L. Hilgar '75
Sharon Ann Hilgar 75
David
'68
Kathy R. Hippenstiel '69
James E. Holland *78
W. Jay Hurst
'41
'65
F. Bielefeld '81
William
L.
Bitner
III
'56
Wylla M. Bitner '56
Kenneth C. Black "82
Christine M. Blackwell '71
Thomas
D. Blackwell '71
Edward John Bloomer
Anonymous
John T. Bogdan
'77
'53
Isaiah D. Bomboy '39
Donna Lee Harris Bonacci
Anonymous
Frank
J.
'58
Breslin Jr. '82
{retired faculty)
James Budweg
'80
D.
Byham '53
Byham '53
Dennis William Byrne '68
Donna Marie Byrne '68
Robert E. Young '87
Dorothy M. Zimmerman '39
Ray O. Zimmennan '39
Odene
E.
Susan
H. Carison '66
Founders'
Club
'73
Joseph
Beatrice K. Algatt '43
'77
L.
Carr '69
James
Stanley
Wendy
C.
Case
Casner
Lynne M. Cassella
Thomas
'63
'90
'90
F. Castrilli '69
Mary C. Cavenar
J. Cesare *52
Ellen N. Chacosky '77
John Kerry Chacosky '77
Dean D. Chiodo '86
Mary Ann Chmiola '76
Donald
$154 - $499
'78
Campbell '79
Wilbur J. Carison '67
Linda
Adams
'71
Michael A. Bonacci '66
Kristy Louise Boyce '78
Robert Witmer
Frank C. Yartz '69
Richard C.
'57
Douglas
Richard Lee BIngaman '70
Ruth Bishop '91
William E.
George A. Agbango
Jayne Sisson Alexis
Jones
Cari William Berntsen '79
Nellie H.
Sizzlin'
Hutchison Insurance Agency
Harry D. Jenkins "42
J.
Sara Maria Berger '37
Stuart M. Beringer
Burek
Margaret L. Burns '67
Jeanne Irene Adams
Hudock
Lee R. Beaumont '43
George J. Bergalts 71
Joe
Isabella O. Horvath '41
E.
Clarallne S. Baylor '41
Richard
Weber
Paul Weber
Richard Wesner
Joseph
'78
Scott William Barrier '78
*78
Tamara Bay
George L. Bruchko *72
Boyd F. Buckingham Sr. '43
Joanna F. Buckingham '43
Carolyn Joann Budweg '80
74
Abraczinskas Nurseries
Harold C. Ackerman '65
R. Jon Ackley '67
Anonymous
"81
Charies Baron '52
Margaret S. Baron '49
Helen Catherine Barrier '78
Carol A. Bruchko '72
Hill
Mary B. Hill '67
Douglas C. Hippenstiel
W. John Bamett
Kenneth R. Brouse '79
Valerie
Western
Kerry S. Ayers '72
David Warren Badger "75
BU APSCURF
Linda
'78
Joan M. Auten
Robin Diane Boger '77
William Eugene Boger '77
Donald Camplese
Loretta A.
Jr.
Mildred R. Levitt '42
Liberty Chevrolet
Ellen
Brigitte
Inc.
Gregory C. Keck
Evelyn M. Kilpatrick '57
Michael John Klatchak Jr. '76
PA Campus Compact
Maroon
John
Jostens Jewelers
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Bioomsburg,
F.
Baynum
Bentley Systems,
Mihalik
Mary Lou
Magee Foundation
Magee Glanz Carpet Company
BU
Mary
Geraldine M. Jackson '67
James &
Ju Tang Liu '93
Freda Pearl
Edith J.
Independence Ford/Honda
Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln Mercury
Atlantic-PA
of
K. Hostetter '76
Gertrude R. Hutchings '30
Alumni Association
Town
Management. Inc.
James R. Babcock '52
Husky Ambassadors
Incorporated
B. North
William C. Patt '79
Stanley G. Rakowsky '70
Chin Tien Huang '93
Barbara B. Hudock '75
$5,000 - $9,999
Randolph May '67
L. McCloskey Jr. '57
Sally A. McCloskey '74
Marie A. Morgan '54
Robert D. Moyer '63
John S. Mulka '66
Katherine M. Mulka '68
R.
Sharon Gettel
Associated Insurance
'77
Carol Barnett
Mollie H. Harrell '55
Hazleton General Hospital
Heinz Pet Products Co.
III
G- Auenweck '54
Melodie Ainslle Badger '75
Harold J. Bailey
William C. Harrell '57
Drew
Associates
LaBuz
Isaiah
Barbara
Ashnoff
A. Ashnoff '73
Pierce Atwater
Ann
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Helen F. Markley '35
Long Porch
F.
Theresa
Joan T. Lentczner
Ann W. Lewis '31
Mary Ruth Lewis '54
W. Jack Lewis '54
"
'
J.
Edwin Allegar '49
P. Anderson
Joseph Ardizzt
Wayne
Richard
'81
Sara Ellen D. Laubach '39
Robert Howard Lauver '73
'93
Earl A. Gehrig '37*
Anna Jean
J.
Thomas
Bernard J. Young '36
Frances R. Young '36
Linda Young '93
Francis A. Garrity '28
Mitrani Family Foundation
BU
Knoschnik
Samuel Krauss '35
Lisa A. Kroboth *91
H. Clifton Wright '42
F. Foley '62
Gerald S. Frey 71
Camilla L. Garey '21
Michael
AMP
Frank
John Lee Viola '75
Rhonda Lee Viola '76
Robert D. Warren
Helen L. Watts '44
Wise/Bordon Foods Incorporated
Thomas
Helen Lanning
&
Curtis R. Keller '84
Allan Kluger
'47
Fleet Pizza, inc.
Estate of William Lank
Pennsylvania Power
S.
John W. Thomas
Company
Rebecca
Estate of Mable Christian
Jury
Rodney C. Kelchner '56
Swisher 70
Catherine V. Symons "30
Edwards '41
Eda Bessie Edwards '41
Thomas L. Engleman Jr.
Stephen Fago '53
First Columbia Bank &
Association
Gittler
Karen
William T. Derricott "66
$10,000 and above
Jane
Carl F. Stuehrk
Anonymous
Joanne Derncott '89
John D. Dragic '78
'
Inc.
Margaret S. Christina '63
Robert James Christina '63
Anonymous
Anonymous
'86
Marvin E. Chronister
John Chruney '56
Marian W. Chruney
"56
Carol L. Clarke '55
*Deceased
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Tom
Thomas
of *38
Class
Brinley J. Crahall
Timothy M. Garrigan '75
Friends of Seth P. Gavason
71
Jr.
Jane Elmes Crahall 72
Patricia B. Cranford '63
Ronald W. Cranford '63
Anthony
James
Creamer
B.
III
Gensemer
Gensemer '61
Anonymous
Paulette B. Furman '60
Elizabeth D.
'76
Michael R. Crisci '54
Mary Gardner
Edna B. Gattey
Anonymous
Ronald J. Genovese
Vicki F. Culton '68
Joseph
J.
Wayne
R, Gifford '83
Frank S. Davis
JoAnne
'53
Cyganowski
Jr.
Day
B.
William R. Deebel '49
Linda M. Deltrrch '81
Dolores
Felecia H. Girton '77
John R. Hranitz
Ronald G. Girton '56
Keith A. Gogel '81
Michael R,
Michele M.
Nancy Ann Golly
'69
Thelma Goodman
Richard T. Denton
Thomas
Robert R.
Richard John Derolf '72
A. Deverter '81
Anonymous
'29
Craig Allen Diehl Esq. '82
Joseph
T.
Goodman
N. Gorant '62
Kathy R. Grinaway '79
JoAnne
Christine
Alicia A.
Growney
S.
'77
Inscho '74
Jarman
'74
Connie
Annette Guarino
John Guarino
L.
Jarrard '69
Samuel Jayne III '69
Deann E. Jones '89
Dominic DiGioacchino
Anonymous
Anonymous 78
David W. Dinsmore
Verna E. Jones '36
Karen Suzanne Karnes '75
Anthony F. Kasenga
Sandra M. Kasenga
James E. Kashner '56
Mary Kashner '58
Dale J. Keener '86
'64
Our gratitude
to you,
our
unending.
Doris B. DIttirch
contributors,
E. Cari Dittrich
With your help, Bloomsburg
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Dobbs
Anonymous '28
George J. Dombroski
is
Judith
University continues to
'83
Elizabeth A. Dougherty '80
Harry E. Dowling
Duckworth 78
J. Duta
Nora Leigh Dula '90
fyiark
David
E.
Richard
James
service to
students and citizens of the
Durdach
Thank you
for
helping
make 1993
a very
Eugene Richard
— Curtis R.English '56
'74
Interim President
S, Dutt
Barbara C. Eskilson '59
Kimberly S. Evans '90
Richard Ward Evans '77
Sandra Mae Evans '62
Edward A. Everett '90
Albert Jerome Fagnani Jr. '74
Glenn A. Faulkner '85
Karen L. Faulkner '86
Joseph V. Faust '86
C. Thomas Fenslermacher '59
Shirley B. Fenslermacher '55
Stephanie A. Fetterman '88
Stephen R. Fetterman '88
Linda S. Flgard "81
Matthew W.
Figard '82
David Allen Fischer '86
Donna Snow
Susan Fitzpatrick
Fischer '86
James
D. Hallinan '82
William E. Hand '58
Campbell Martin
Stephen G, Matsick '72
Patricia Deane Maust '87
72
Margaret N, Hartman 71
George E. Hassel '74
Herbert Hasson
Matty Hasson
Patricia
Haug
Christine Ford '87
Haywood
Anonymous
Eric Foster
Jean Hecker
L.
Patricia A- Hedrick '90
Stanley A. Fraind '64
Anonymous
Donald G. Franklin '65
Pamela G. Funk '72
Susan M. Helwig '82
John F. Hendler '38
'69
Pavlish '83
J.
H.
'83
Peake
Jean Royer Peake
'82
Thomas Reed
Peifer '62
Deborah J. Peic '76
Anthony J. Peluso '73
Eileen M, Peluso '73
Rosalyn V. Pennington '56
Keith E. Peterson '85
Charles F. Retry Jr. '71
Cecilia M. Philbin '22
Pinebrook Homes Inc.
L. Piatt '88
Cynthia
McCloskey '81
Valerie L. McCloskey '83
Barbara A. McDaniel '74
Michael J. McGinnIs '76
John W. McKiniry 71
Noreen McKiniry '69
John C. Poploskie '67
Tanya S. Potts '82
Monika E. Powell '86
Margaret B. Kirk
Mary Anne M. Klemkosky '59
Ronald R. Klemkosky '67
Michael R. Klick '61
Klimash '68
Kevin
McCarty
J.
Peter
J.
Mehr
'71
'85
George
James
Sharon Kribbs '66
B,
Kuzo
Anonymous
'72
'62
Merrill
E.
F.
Michael
'86
Catharine E. Miller '83
G. Donald Miller
F. Langville '69
Lorraine D. LaraNetlo '83
Lincoln S. Miller
Paulo Eduardo LaraNetto '85
Margaret Lasko
Thomas M.
Laubach Auto Paris Inc.
Mark D. Law '87
Preston L. Lawton
Deborah B. Leavenworth
Mark R. Leavenworth '88
Ruth W. LeGrande '36
Jr.
"65
Robert C. Miller
Millville
Miller '71
Monthly Meeting
Society of Friends
'90
David Minderhout
Catherine A. Mogel '72
Robert J. Mondschein '76
Mary M. Monseau '84
Francis
J.
Radzievich '76
John J. Rawie '82
Mary L. Regan '62
Thomas W. Regan
Gary A. Reigle '91
'61
Carolyn V. Reitz '51
Robert G. Reitz '49
George
G.
E.
Renn
'58
Wayne Renneisen
Todd M. Renner'83
Cynthia M. Reynolds
Anne
Jr.
Lynda M. Michaels '87
James William Middaugh
J.
T. Radzievich '76
Richard R. Rapson '61
Daniel W. Rang '72
Dale A. Krothe '60
Feme S. Krothe '54
F. Jean Kuhl '81
Kimberly M, Kurzejewski '86
Chantelle H. Kressbach '87
Francis
Rose Mary
Lynch
Mertz '88
Thomas E. Messinger
Barbara E. Messmer '88
Audrey F. Metro '79
Joseph P. Metro '79
Angela Rose Zuba Metzger '87
Marvin P. Metzger '86
'33
'67
Radice '49
Susanne D. Radice '75
Ronald Melleby
Louis J. Melovage '72
'79
Penny Pomfret
Anonymous '80
Thomas A. Quinn
Marshall W. Mehring '69
Jr.
C. Pomfret
Scott Powell '85
Charles B. Pursel
James M. McMahan
Carl W. Koch
Joan M. Koch '75
Harriet L. Kocher '39
Plucinsky '66
Priscilla B.
J.
Timothy T. McTaggart
Joyce B. Mehr '86
Betsy Koehler
Robert Alvin Koehler
Francis C. Pluclnsky '65
'79
Richard C. Knause '53
Thomas F. Knorr '67
Janice
'32
Parrish
James
Brenda M, Lacotla
John Landan Jr.
Adolph H. Haug
J.
M. R. McCarty
Douglas F. McClintock '73
Todd
Jessie
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'65
Anonymous
Ezra W. Harris '32
Gladys J. Harris '40
Robert
Jane Elizabeth Parry '76
Robert W. Parry Jr. '72
Lynn Joseph Paul '62
Peter
William R.
Betty Zablocky Harris
Kenneth B. Pack '79
Debra L. Paradis '81
James
Allen
W, Handwerk '67
Hanna '74
E. Lawrence Harasym
Maynard L. Harring '52
Peter Oswald
Ludwig '48
Saundra Jean Ludwig '87
Daniel J. Lundy '78
Susan M. Lunger '65
Nancy Lychos '52
Robert E. Lynn '78
Drue A. Magee
Anonymous
'67
Oram
J.
J. Ortt '43
Julia A, Ludrof '78
Richard S. Menniti '80
Mervin W. Mericle '36
Patrick J. Flaherty '50
W.
Sara
Koehler '78
K. Richard Koppenheffer '64
Nicole M. Haverstraw '92
Kevin Hays '73
Foust '68
Nickola
John B. Lockwood '79
Pamela Ann Lockwood '80
Michael Raymond Loeh '84
Theresa L. Loeh '85
Timothy H. Long '78
Ellen Louka
Mounir Louka
Mark A. Lucia '79
Roma Rebecca
Martha J. Flaherty '49
Richard
Anonymous
Lance
'80
Robert D. Klinger Jr. '72
David W. Klingerman
S. Haines
Marylou Hale '75
B. Paulette Haley-Stark '74
Diane M. Hall '68
W. Lloyd '89
Richard R. Lloyd '62
Cindy Sue Norman '84
Sonja A. Norton '59
William R. Norton '59
George W. O'Connell '58
'81
Donna Lee Kinder
Kelly K. Klingel '86
Dean
Ertel '57
Janet N, Nash '70
Nespoli's Jewelry Store
Lois D. Nester '49
Wilmer F. Nester '49
'55
William G. Kerchusky '41
Patricia J.
William G, Hafner
Sr. '53
Robert A. Mayefskie '64
Mary R. Guerrieri
Ervene F. Gulley
Glenn A, Haas '74
Robert M, Hafner'80
Curtis R. English '56
Myers '82
E, Nagle '75
Ronald L. Nagle '74
Paul H. Kellogg '60
Arthur M. Gucrrieri
Elizabeth A. Emert '83
Robert L. Emert II '83
Mary M.
Kelley '78
'56
Karrie S.
J.
'75
Jr.
Marilyn L. Muehlhof
Margaret B. Manning
region.
rewarding year.
Edward G. Edwards 73
Nancy E. Edwards '70
Sara M. Edwards '44
Nancy J. Einwechter '88
Mary D. Elder '34
Roger W. Ellis '60
David A, Keifer '70
'85
II
Moyzan
Stephen Moyzan
Millard C.
Jane E. Keifer '69
Diane Marie Keister
Dunscomb
J.
its
Jr. '71
Cynthia M. Drucis '70
Janet
advance
'76
Moran
Harrison Morson
Kathleen
Wilhelmina Lipfert
Sheri A. Lippowitsch
'75
Jr.
J.
Carol
Robert A. Linn Sr. '40
Alvin G. Lipfert '39
'74
Richard B. Jarman '73
Jr. '75
DIGiacomo
J.
J.
Lin '93
Mary Lou Linkchorst
Joy L. Linn '59
Dennis Hwang
Anthony M. laniero
'37
L.
Brian
Hummel
Hummel
Michael C. Hulnick
'68
Donna
Patrick T.
Grace
E. Hranitz '80
Nancy G. Gilgannon
Peter
Lehew '62
Lehman '70
David B. Leister '87
Eari W. Lewis '63
Kelly R. Lewis "86
Margaret L. Lewis '28
Susan T. Lewis '85
'83
Monteverdi '85
Marilyn R.
David R. Linkchorst
Eddie J. Hollenbeck
Helen L, Hopple
Lee C. Hopple
Gieda '50
Randy L. Deitrich '80
fvtary Ann C. Delia '59
Kay E. Dennison '83
Theresa
Hibbard "31
Wilbur J. Hibbard '32
Susan R. Hicks '67
Robert E. Htleman '51
Linda Lou Hill
John E. Hine
Clayton H. Hinkel '40
Dorothy H. Hobbis '86
L.
Anonymous '76
Bruce Hohne
Carolyn K. Hohne
'27
Cromwell '66
Kenneth G. Cromwell Jr. '66
Josephine M. Crossley '66
Alice K.
Alfred J.
'60
Ira B.
Creasy '57
B.
Anne
'71
Melinda S. Garrigan '76
Cooper
L.
Funk
L.
^
N. Rezsek '48
Sandra R. Richter '64
'88
Anonymous
Scott P. Righter '84
Susan Rimby-Leighow
Robert Young Inc.
'76
David M. Robinson '91
Elmer D. Robinson '57
Chang Shub Roh
Leslie A.
Richard
Rohrbach
'70
Rohrer '63
Joseph Anthony Roman '76
Maribeth Romeo '87
Eileen M. Roth '84
L.
Report
Michael R. Roth "85
Charles E. Ross
Carta S. Rowland 78
Julia P. Steriing "49
Royer
Robert R. Sampsetl
Thomas J. Stiner 76
Anne Kelley Stonik '52
Warren M. Steriing
Cyril W. Stiner "30
Patricia
'69
'50
Kathleen Savitts '82
John M. Stonik
Arthur M.
Carol A. Straub '65
Saxe
'65
Frederick E. Saxton "64
Grace
'52
F. Louise Stroup '72
Michael A. Suchanick
E. Saylor '28
Louise Schaeffer
73
David T. Superdock '83
Aldo J. Suraci
Susan M. Schanlz
Susquehanna Physical Therapy
Anonymous
Nancy
'69
Ernest G. Schreffler73
Moritz
L.
Associates
Willis
Schultz '59
Swales
Swales '50
P.
Stanley
'51
Tantsits '75
L.
Rosalie Schweitzer '82
Susan Carolyn
Ruby L. Scott "84
Anonymous '38
Anonymous '33
Erma G. Shearer
Douglas
Tantsits '76
E. Taylor '82
Laird D. Shively '67
Anonymous '42
Bernice K. Thomas '60
Dale E. Thomas
Jeffrey Thomas
Linda Thomas
Roger Lee Thomas "75
Sandra Jeanne Thomas
Linda R. Shively '65
Kenneth
'29
Robert A. Shelly '76
Mary Elizabeth Shinham
'79
Anonymous
Edith B. Shute '34
Fred W. Sides '73
Micki
Joe Slingerland
Cameron
"74
Smith "84
Sandra Risner Smith '76
Sandra W. Smith '86
Wallace D. Smith 70
Chester Patrick Snyder '86
James F. Snyder '58
Joann Marie Snyder '81
Laurie Ann Snyder '84
B.
Anonymous '83
Karen L. Sonnon
Dale
J.
Truckenmiller '80
Brenda Lyn Truhe '83
William R. Tnjhe '84
Ling Fang Tseng '93
'71
Carol B. Turley
William A. Turtey '66
Robert S. Twaddell '78
UNICO - Berwick Chapter
'87
Sorochak '63
Otto W. Spor
Francis
'75
J.
Jerome
Frank M. Van Devender '39
Springer '57
Susan Jean Staaf
Mary A. Stahl '33
A. Vaiana '76
'78
J.
Daniel
Vann
III
Paul T. Vanore '72
Craig E. Steigerwalt
76
Susan
E.
'82
Helen V. Cashmareck "25
Frank T. Castellano
,
Fredric J. Betz "55
Nancy S. Betz '55
Budd
Beyer
Diane Kathleen Bicjan '76
Glenn A. Bieber '71
L.
Judith G. Bieber '70
W. Bigelow
Anonymous '84
Cortland
Ward
'89
P. Black '78
Christopher E. Blackburn '82
Karen Blackburn '82
Stephen
Christopher Btatz '86
Anonymous
Amy
Inc.
Deanne
Z. Bonifazi '86
Tracy
Bonosky
Lisa
F.
Bohner'72
E.
L.
'88
Grow Bonshock
'91
Jean Bonta "61
Barry L. Boone "71
E.
N. Williams '68
Sharon M. Williams '83
Sandra B. Williams '66
William Charles Williams
Jr.
'80
Robert E. Boose '68
Eileen M. Bortz '88
Robert A. Bottorf '59
Paul A. Boudreau
Thomas M. Wilson
John E. Bowor Jr. '39
Susan D. Boyle '50
J.
Anonymous
'71
Mark Charles Wolfe
'79
R. Craig Wolff '88
Leslie B. Wood '82
Sandra L. Workman '83
Frances Jean Wright '69
Gerald Johnson Wright '62
John David Wylie '77
Anna Mary Yeager
Robert F, Yeager
Lyndon D. Yearick '86
Margaret E. Yenchar '30
Gregory Young
J.
Richard Zerby '47
Vanore '72
Robert W. Abbott
'79
Laura A. Antochy
Christopher F. Armstrong
Jr.
Ruth E. Braun '88
Charies M. Brennan '53
Dolores A. Brennan '54
David Briggs
Kim Susan Brown '79
Mark J. Brown
Martha Z. Brown '43
Virgie Brown
Tamara L. Bryant '83
Robert John Acor '81
Arabel E. Adams '43
George
Baumeister
L.
Marilyn L. Atherholt '64
Frederick T. Bausch
Jonathan P. Aungst '88
John M. Auten Jr. '68
Daniel F. Babcock '77
Ann Beagle
Ellen F. Adler'84
Anonymous
Helen E. Adier
Audrey T. Adiis '50
Donald Elwood Albert
Leonard A. Badolato
John Baines
Clyde C. Adams '53
Freda Adams '22
Laurie N.
Adams
'82
Jr.
'77
C. R. Albright '65
Anonymous '77
Anonymous
Donna O. Alexander
M. Christine Alichnie
Mary
B. Allen '86
Alfred L.
Amacher
'90
Pamela
J.
'86
Jr.
Bair '74
Rickey Gerald Bair '74
Dale Robert Baker '78
Michael M. Baker '79
John
P.
Bane
'69
Carmen Banfill
David W. Barbour
Judson
J.
Barker
John Theodore Ambrose '79
Anthony P. Amedei Jr. '81
Diane M. Amedei '83
Debra J. Anderson '82
Mary B. Anderson
Anonymous
Edward Andrewlevich '90
Joan J, Andrews-Hagen '80
Harvey A. Andnjss Jr. '52
Sarah A. Anthony '63
George Antochy "79
William Bartleson '53
Michael A.Barone '77
J. Barone '78
Helen E. Barrow '24
Martha Bartleson '53
Susan
Kathleen A. Bartunek '86
Anna Mae Bateman
"60
Margaret Bauer
Andrea
K.
Bauman
"92
C&D
Elwood H. Beaver
Billie J. Beck
Julie A. Beck '88
Stephen D. Beck
'42
Joseph
'80
Beckman
*61
Joy L. Bedosky
Stephanie J. Bedosky '90
'91
E. Beglin
Anonymous
Anonymous
Gregory D. Benshoff '72
Mollie D. Benshoff '74
Barrett Benson
Kim Marie Bent
J.
Camisa
Harriet Link
William G. Bent '83
Diane B. Berger '92
Marie M. Beringer
Mary G. Bemath
Beth Ann Bemey "70
Horst Andreas Bemhard '79
P.
Eugene
Jr.
'83
Robert Bnjce Caruso '78
Agnes P. Casari '41
George
R. Casari '38
Patrick V.
'64
'83
Joseph Corbo
Elsie Coughenour
George J. Coughlin '80
Deanna Cowtes
Gary M. Cowles
Ann Marie Coyle '85
Lisa Coyne '82
Martin A. Coyne *83
Kevin R. Crane '88
Deborah Diane Cranford
Charies A. Creasy
Marianne T. Creasy
'82
R. Creveling '51
Hannah Culp
Carr '68
Carter
Conard
'57
Garten '86
F.
L.
Jr. '89
Priscilla J. Carroll '86
Karyn
T.
Barbara P. Criswell '63
Joseph Richard Crocco
Mary Shaffer Campbell '72
Joyce A. Campbell-Counts '89
Gerald Campomizzi
Dorothy S. Carey
Mary Ellen Carpenter
Carriage Manor Builders Inc.
John C. Carr '67
L.
E.
Robert
James
David B. Campbell
Vlacia Z. Campbell
Dianne P. Campbell '89
Sharyn
'83
Camp
Coder '86
Colahan '70
Robert Colancecco
Jane
Doris T. Creveling
R. Cain
Cherisse M. Bean
Beahm
Randall P.
'67
Waterproofing Corp.
'84
F.
Coach '79
Cobb '69
Gall E. Cobb '80
Patricia W. Cobb '68
Anonymous
'27
Brian T. Callahan '81
Colette Camisa '89
Donna
Lillian Clifford
Richard P. Conner '68
J.
Howard
Dale Beagle
Nancy
'62
Jr.
'68
'79
Laura Clark
Margaret A. Clark '74
Patrick Michael Clark '85
Robert Clarke
Melissa A. Clayton '87
Robert R. Cleaver '72
Joseph Clifford
Paul
Busteed '84
Susan M. Byorek '73
William
Cesarini '68
Cevasco
Jean A. Cevasco
George P. Chamuris
Joanne F. Chamock '71
John J. Chidesler '60
Rose M. Chlkl '66
Michael E. Chuss '85
Nicholas Joseph Clliberto
L. Cole '84
Frank J. Cole Jr. '80
Harold J. Cole '64
Lisa M. Burghardt '85
Mark D. Burkholder '89
Bauman
'85
Catherine
J. Bright '78
Craig D. Brosious '78
Burden
Jr.
Albert A.
Daryl P.
Alice E,
Charles
Thomas M.
Carl J.
Steven
Cawley
Kevin Cecco '88
Stacey A. Cecco '89
Ross G. Brallee '71
Suzanne Bratlee "82
L. Buchman
Anna M. Buck '43
Raymond M. Buckno
William Budd
Cora W. Burd '31
$100 - $153
T.
Sherri K. Brandt '72
Judith
Centennial Club
Cavalier '81
L.
Jennifer J. Clark '70
Wilson '82
Kenneth T. Wilson
Dorothy
Janet
'92
Douglas Harry Clark '75
Fay G. Clark '40
Carolyn D. Boone '80
Connie Boonle "61
Ronald E. Boonle '61
Charies E. Williams
Michael T. Williams '84
June J. Castallano
Joseph A. Castrogiovanni
Joseph A. Catanzaro '88
Monica L. Catanzaro '89
Angela Catapano
Thomas Catapano
Joseph
Erik B. Binder '92
Corey M. Waters '79
Jamie L. Waters '81
Donald A. Watts '37
Jessie E.Wearne '44
Leonard R. Wearne '48
Weller Vending Service
Brenda
W. Bemhard
Richard D. Betterly "83
Wetzel '59
Barrie B. White '65
Richard C. White '78
E.
W.
Lisa
James M. Warnagiris '70
Patricia Ann Washeleski '79
Ralph
Thrush
Michael John Tiedeken '87
Mischelle Tiedeken '88
Nancy Todt
Pamela Jayne Tomko "81
William M. Towne
Richard K. Troutman
William
Joseph M. Vavra
G. Michael Vavrek
Joseph Vezendy Jr. "70
Maria Vezendy '70
Nancy Vought
Sara K. Wagner '43
John L. Walker
Sandra Walker '75
Stephen C. Wallace
Glona J. Walson '70
Patricia E.
Harvey R. Schlesinger "65
Linda L. Schmicker '76
'
Cashman
III
75
Raymond Henry DAIessio
'82
'43
Kari E. Dahl
Sheila K. Dahl
Joseph
E. Dailey '86
Claire O. Dale '63
Traci L. Daley *86
William F. Dalius
Jr.
'80
Charies Daly '52
Theresa A. Daly '50
Edward N. Danes Jr.
Christine Marie Dangelo '79
Frank Dattilo '75
Joan E. Dautrich
Lynn Davies '72
'70
Thomas
A. Davies Jr.
Barbara G. Davis '53
Bruce M. Davis '75
Constance M. Davis '68
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Darthy K. Davis '66
Gary
R. Faut
Don
Lois
Faut
C. Davis '83
Douglas L. Davis '67
Kimberly Ann DeBourbon '77
Robert James DeCarolis '76
Shirley K. DeFacis '63
Anonymous
Daria
L.
Deibler '87
William Deletconich
Jr. '75
Gina Marie Demchyk '83
Eugene R. Deminico '75
Joseph L. Denelsbeck '87
Donald E. Denick '63
Dennen
John E. Dennen '54
George W. Derk '55
Elizabeth
J.
'82
I.
Bernard Gontarchick
Daniel K.
David A. Feather '69
Donna Jean Feather '81
Lois Ann Fedele '80
Mark R. Fedele '80
Gail W. Fegley '76
Lynn Marie Fehnel '78
Mark Allen Fehnel '78
Trudy Fendler
Mark Fenstermaker "82
John
Gary Dorsi '77
Jack B. Doutrlch
Kay Doutrich
Joseph T. Dowd '85
Sheila
Peter G.
Downey
Downs '92
J.
Anna
Catherine M. Hoffman '82
F.
Susan
ToddM. Duerr
Glen
'86
Patrick Duffy '84
Virginia Eisenstaedt
Naurene M. Elsasser
Donald H. Elsenbaumer '79
Kelli L. Elsenbaumer '80
Mark
E.
Emes
'83
Emswiler "87
Christopher P. Hallen
Carol S. Ham '85
Hamman
'74
Robert G. Gabel '87
Raymond
Donna
Dennis Hari
Christine M. Haririan '89
Cari D. Harraden 79
Barbara Ann Harris '74
S. Gallagher
Gallagher '83
Kathleen B. Gallagher '84
Gary
P.
Nancy
L.
Gallagher '83
Peter Gallagher
Mary G.
Galli '83
JohnJ. Gantzlll'71
Judith C. Gantz '72
Debra Ann Ganz '75
Diane
Lawrence Garrison
Donald Lee Gaughenbaugh
F.
J.
'79
Gaughenbaugh 79
Dennis Gehris
Sue Ann Geiger "76
Wayne L. George '65
William
'92
J.
Anonymous
'38
Michael R. Glovas '86
Constance Gobora '52
Harry J. Gobora Jr. '50
H. Michael Goebel '80
Jeffrey
W. Goff
Leann R. Gogel "76
Gary S. Golbitz '80
Lynda Goldberg '92
Frank
J.
Colder
'31
L.
Joyce E. Hay '44
Gregory A. Heaps '79
Karen S. Heaps '74
Anonymous
'88
Beth A. Heilman '87
David L. Heilman "87
Carol A. Hellen
Audrey
72
B. Henline '59
Dale C. Henne "69
Charles H. Henrie '38
Patricia L.
Henzy
'81
Peter K. Henzy '79
Cynthia C. Hepler '86
Brenda L. Herbert '72
David Herbert '70
Michael Herbert
George T. Herman '58
Deborah G. Hess "69
Randolph H. Hess '69
Marilyn Hester '52
Nancy R, Hickey
Anonymous
'71
Jr. '74
'75
Linda S. Kiefer '74
Margaret Kielar
Thomas
C. Kifolo '88
Daniel N. Kimberley
Diane
Kimberley
J.
Thomas
Kincaid
K. Kitchen
'74
II
Kleinbauer '64
B.
Thelma
E. Klinedinst '77
Klock "66
Knauss
L.
'34
Richard S. Knupp '86
Lovey Kopetz '63
Myrtle M.
Kosman
Kosman
Steriing R.
Dale
Kostick '72
J.
Joyce Ann Mary Kostick
Bnjce S. Krammes '71
Kreischer Miller
Peter
'73
& Co.
Krum
Lois J.
J.
Kuchar
Kuehn
Elaine Dorothy
Ann
Anonymous '61
Melba C. Hyde '33
'74
H. Kufta '71
Harry Kuhns
Dale E. Kurzejewski '80
H. Richard
Kush
'73
Kathleen K. Kuzmiak '69
Donna M. Kwiatkowski '78
Carol Ivins
Anonymous '54
James Jacobsen
Francis E. Kwiatkowski '79
Margaret L. Jaeger '60
Michael D. Jaggard '80
Daniel P. Lafferty '82
George Lambrinos
Frederick E. Jahn
Cathy
Patricia G. Jahn
Charies P. James '38
Carol I. James
Judith A. Landis
Clifford
Hartzell '66
Margaret A. Haverovich '72
Enola Hawk '57
Gavlick '68
Gerdes
72
Harris
Carol A. Haswell '63
R. Arnold Garinger '55
Bemard
C. Hargreaves '58
Anonymous
Anonymous
J. Galli '82
Kathleen
L.
Florence S. Harris
Gallagher '75
J.
Gering '67
Kathryn E. Giger '68
James Russel Gingrich '76
Karen Marquette Gingrich '76
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'86
William David Ide '77
John T. Epiett III '75
Mary Kate Epiett '75
Nancy B. Erway '64
Sheldon Erwine '54
David R. Espe '77
Christian John Eurich '78
Susan Elizabeth Eurich '79
William A. Evans III '85
Tern Lynne Everett '77
John Fasciano
Theresa Fasciano
Ham Jr.
Laura L. Hudson '91
Neal S. Hunsberger
Clarence L. Hunsicker '32
George A. Hunt
James B. Huntley '81
Annabelle L. Hargreaves '57
Kevin A. Hargreaves '82
Nicole M.
'78
J.
Lorerta H. Hricak '68
Paul Russell Fmehan '78
Craig A. Funt '85
John
Anonymous
Anonymous
Deborah Ann Evert
Anna M. Falat '85
'41
Murray A. Hackenburg '50
Luther M. Hager'84
Judy Ann Hall '74
Laurie A. Fritz '91
Francis
L.
Mae Hackenburg
Henry Hurtt '52
James R. Husted
Barbara E.
Brenda
Dwight P. Edris '71
Richard M. Eisenstaedt
'53
Haney '85
Robert G. Hanna Jr.
Thomas H. Hard Jr. '72
Anonymous '38
Eastern Pa. Supply Company
Barbara J. Eastlack '87
Kevin
Robert V. Haas
Anonymous
Catherine E.
Gary Earle
L. Eckrote '85
Knauf
Rita Frey
William
Lucile M. Ecker '32
J.
Phyllis A.
O. Gultendorf "39
Hamm
Marilyn Hamm
Dugan '49
Ben C. Duke Jr. '53
Anonymous '62
Robert W. Dunn
James R. Dykie '87
Billy N.
Frederick
Keith D. Horlacher '84
Fred
Katherine A. Fritz '73
B. Duerr '86
Thomas
Edward
C. Stephen Fritsch
Dubil '66
Doris K. Hosier '48
Leonard Hotham
Dale L. Houck '69
Theresa Houck '70
Charles C. Housenick '60
D. Randy Howell
Karen Howenstlne '76
Richard T. Howenstine '76
Beveriy A. Howley '70
Gertrude Fretz
W. Reid Fretz
Harry A. Frey Jr.
Ellen Hollis Drexler '82
J.
John
Judy
Anna
'88
Diane Kerr
Velma M. Kerstetter '35
Mark J. Keyser '75
Rebecca Schnjm Keyser
Charlene Horton
Grow '43
Gunn '50
Beverly S. Gursky '79
Sueann Forester
Samuel D. Forker '91
Howard Fouike
Mary K. Fowler '53
'82
Robert Grote
Dorothy Mae
Jeanne A.
Foran '68
Hoffman
Sylvia M. Gross '61
Nancy
E. Flint '81
A.
William H. Hoffman '66
J. Griffith '68
Robert John Flick "79
F.
Glenn
S. Gribbin '69
Kimberly H. Groner '80
Margaret E. Gross '78
Fitzpatrick '83
Bradley Drexler
David V. Droppa
'34
Gribbin '70
Anonymous '82
Floyd M. Grimm 111 '64
Lynn W. Grimm '67
Robert C. Figlock '72
James W. Fritchman
Alex
Greene
J.
Bret C. Hoffmaster '86
Dennis L. Holbrook '73
Karen K. Holbrook '73
Nancy B. Holtzman '55
Rudolph V. Holtzman '55
Henry Hood
Brian Francis Horan '88
Lisa Ann Horan '89
Myra
Daniel Paul Fickes '85
Ann
N.
Robert P. Griesing '65
'72
Feudale
Joseph F. Dreyer
Mary Ann Dreyer
Stephen Dreyer
'74
Kelsey
Joseph
Sandra
William R. Freed "58
'79
Patricia L. Keller '82
Fetterman '68
Richard R. Fetterman '72
Robert D. Fetterman '86
A.
Miriam Frank '39
II
Henrietta Keller '23
Eileen Ferrari '81
Joan
'64
Bnjce S. Grant
Philip Forester
E.
*76
Brenda E. Keiser
Charles L. Kelchner '40
Galley C. Keller
Adrienne Teresa Hodulik '78
Linda A. Hoertz '84
Lawrence
'92
Dobson
Mary Ann Donnelly '51
James J. Dormer '48
Anthony
Ann Graham
Michael F. Graham "75
Elizabeth
Robert H, Flook
Dirico Jr. '53
Judith A.
Sandra K. Hinckley '72
Jayne Ann Hittinger '61
John P. HIavnicka '88
'87
Paul V. Graff '72
Kristen M. Fitzgerald '92
David Dimaha '66
'64
Mary C. Grant '64
Margaret K. Green '84
Cheryl
DiGregorio '90
Jr.
Daniel E. Grant '77
Daniel E. Fisher '83
Melissa A. Fisher '87
L.
'57
Hinckley
L.
Patricia P.
Robert A. Desimone '82
Helen A. Diehl '44
Jennifer
James
Robert A. Gould '90
Susan M. Graeff
Joan R. Hinkle
Lane Larue Kemler '62
Penny Harvey Kemler '62
Joseph Francis Kempski '74
Judith Anne Kennedy '75
Michael C. Kennedy
Robert D. Kennedy '75
Lawrence D. Finucane
Edward A. Fiorvanti '82
Dierks
Jr.
'88
Mark HIavenka
John A. Hoch Sr.
Donald E. Hock '68
Vera A. Derk '60
Joann Derose '59
Martin Derose '59
Paula L. DeSantis '87
Kristie
Good
Lisa A. HIavnicka '88
Barry
William H, Dierks
Betty L. Dietrich '45
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Juliet
David P. Labar '65
Dorothyann Lapresi '76
W. James
Theodore W. Jarrett '60
Nancy M. Jaworski
Jeffrey R. Jenkins "82
Neale Jenkins
Inc.
Edward Jones
"54
Karen Gable Kahane '74
Kaintz
Ann
Thomas
E.
Keefer '89
Douglas A. Keffer'86
P.
Deborah
Stephen
J.
E.
Lease
Donald
Lagator '65
P.
'83
Anne Lane
'79
Lapos '87
Ann L. Lee '69
Lanny L. Lee '69
L.
Harry Leister
Marie M. Leister
Patricia J. Lenhart '86
Kalisz '63
Kanavich
Nancy L. Kaplan "69
Dale E. Kashner '73
Peter J. Kasvinsky
Donald C. Keams Sr.
Amber
Crystal S.
Mary
Lorraine S. Jones '40
Rudy
E. Lavelle '41
Anonymous '66
Ann Lawson
Lois Lawson '33
Cheryl
David M. Jones' 43
Eileen M. Jones '92
Patricia
John
Judith R. Lagator '63
Brian K. Lane '78
Anonymous
Anonymous
Franklin
'53
Landis
Ray Latorre
James R. Lauffer
Marie Jaremko '75
John Savoy and Son.
J. Johnessee
L.
Keefer '70
Keefer '70
Janice C. Keil '74
Dana
J. Lentz '83
Maria Lentz
Beth Ann Lepianka
'51
76
Ronald Levan
John W. Liggett '72
Barbara Lilley
Dorothy P. Lindsay "64
Alvin G. Lipfert '39
James Lithgow
'83
Lisa R. Lithgow '83
Robert Littlewood
Report
W.
Daniel
Litwhiler '38
Kenneth R. Mertz '62
Lewis R. Men/ine '55
Lucy F. Messersmith '85
Lois F. Metzger "41
Jane E. Lockwood '85
Ronald D. Lockwood Jr. '83
Jack Richard Long 74
Samuel E. Long
Long's Supply Company Inc.
LeRoy E. Love
Robert
Lowe
Walter
J.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Luberecki '59
Lynne C.
M.
MacKay
Nancy
Howard Macauley
Mantana S. Mack '41
Linda F. Mackavage '69
Raymond T. MacLean
Magee
R. Miller '64
Dariene
J.
Mirra '83
Mitzel "88
Paula A. Mix
Scott R. Mix '81
Lonnie W. Mohundro
John David Montgomery '67
Betty M. Muckenthaler
Muckenthaler
Robert G. Mull '69
Ann
P.
Elizabeth
William B. Murray '70
Albert Mattu
Richard C. Myers
Theresa Mattu
Nabisco Brands
Cheryl A. Mazer '88
Napoli Foods
McAuIlffe '79
"77
Mark
Doug
'64
Thomas M. McCormick
Carol A. McCoy "71
'80
L.
John
E.
Daniel P.
McGrew
members
me
join
F.
Newton
Ann Pern
'79
Petach '88
Patricia A. Peterson '83
Caroline E. Petrullo '29
Frances G. PetruzzI '62
Ronald J. Petruzzi '63
Sharon W. Phillips '82
Stephen E. Phillips '80
Christine L. Pierie '88
Pamela J. Piester
Joanne N. Pineno
'65
Barbara A. Platukis '72
'71
'78
'46
Anna O'Brien
William
Jr.
McNamee '77
Nancy Chapman McNamee
"39
Thomas
Glen James
Donald McNelis '57
Lisa G. McNett '83
William H. McNett III '82
Donald L. McPherson
John R. McSweeney Jr.
Wayne James Mehrer '76
Mary K. Mejasich '90
Mark S. Melnychuk
Phillip K. Mengel '76
'78
'41
Timothy O'Leary '63
Anthony James O'Malley '75
Mary Louise
J.
O'Neill
73
O'Toole '56
Kimberly A. Oesch
'91
OhI '88
Karen A. OhI '89
Brian
R. Platukis '71
Incorporated
Roberts '82
Donald B. Roberts Jr. '84
Thomas J. Roberts '81
L.
Robinson '88
Robinson "66
Joan M. Robinson
TerrI L. Robinson "86
James D. Robison Jr. '83
Anicka G. Rodgers '83
William K. Roeder '50
Terese M. Rogers '79
A.
Gerald
L.
'28
L.
Judith
L.
Joan
A.
'65
Rothermel
E.
Rupert
Rush
W. Sailer Jr.
Mary Ann Sampson '79
Eleanor B. Sandel '38
John S. Sandel '36
Martin
Samo
'69
Joan Marie Schlavino
Diane Elaine Powell '76
Kathleen Stitz Prajzner "83
Ruth S. Price '63
Jerri J. Pries '71
Kathryn L. Pries '71
Charles Puckey "58
Anonymous
Queen Engineenng Inc.
Anonymous '80
Donald D. Rabb '46
Gregory Thomas Rada '78
Omer'58
Kenneth G. Osenbach 72
Anonymous
Christine B. Ostrowski '76
Carroll J.
Redfem '69
Frances M. Redfem '75
John A. Sette
Sharyn L Setzer '85
K. Oliver '83
Robert B, Oliver
Jr.
'73
Joseph V. Oravitz '63
Charies
Robert Pachence
Susan Eileen Seidel
Ronald
'81
Mark D.Shlpman "81
Andrew Albert Shisko '63
Lisa A.Shober '88
Mark A. Shober '88
Bradley W. Shoemaker
Hariand H. Shoemaker
Lynn Shoop
Craig
Shotwell '71
L.
Rose Shull
Anonymous
Lydia
Jr. '78
'63
A. Michael Shull
71
'30
SIngley '83
J.
Susan Sklplunas
'70
Slobozlen '50
J.
Cora Alice Smith "29
Dora T. Smith '42
Hervey B. Smith '22
Gary Dean Snyder *81
Suzetie Marie Snyder '87
Thomas A. Snyder '81
Donald R. Soil
David W. Sommers
Charles Souder
Linda K. Southworth
Robert J. Southworth
E. Sekellick '69
Francis D. Sell '35
'76
Jr.
Glen Arthur Spaid '59
Minen/a A. Spaid '62
Alicia
'75
Jody Lee Senderovitz
Chester C. Snavely "70
J.
Angela
'87
77
William E.Smlth '42
Cheryl
Donald A. Schlieder '48
Reba W. Schmidt '31
Kevin L. Schraden '87
Scott R. Schreckengast '87
Pauline L. Schueler '49
Emeric Schultz
Sandra Schwartz
Schwarz Paint & Wallcovering
John Edward Schweizer '62
Beverly J. Secula
Robert J. Secula
Rhonda J. Seebold '82
June Getz Seely '66
Henry Raines
Henry Rambo
Angelina Ranck
Mark A. Raynes '80
Patricia Reasner
Claudia J. Rebuth '65
Amy
'71
'48
Barbara Sailer
Dolores A.
'83
II
Anonymous '71
Cynthia L. Shipman
Kevin Leo Smith
L.
Wood
Helen
Mary
'70
Keith A. Smith "54
'71
Elaine M. Pongratz '73
"64
'81
III
Ruck '42
M. Louann Rudy '68
Russell C. Rudy Jr. '68
James W. Rufener
Katharine
*78
'89
Ruth Smeal '39
Leiand A. Smoltz '69
Ralph Smiloy
Rotelle '83
Michael W. Rotelle
Linda J. Roth
Shema
Jr.
Jr.
J.
Donald K. Shinton
David K, Shipe 77
Paul
Ban Poorman
Julia A. Poduszlo-Light '88
Sheelen
Sally M, Sherratt '67
Rittenmeyer '55
Ann Sasklewicz
James A. Scallse '72
Ann M. Schermick '91
William P. Prichett '82
O'Brien '64
Anonymous
'51
Alexander J. McKechnie
Eugene McLaughlin
Susan Jean McLaughlin
J.
'52
A.
Sheptock '86
Lisa Ann Sheptock "86
Ritt '92
Rosen
Anonymous '56
William C. Ross
C. Peirson '81
Sheehan '77
Sheehan '74
Frank
Linda B. Roscoe '69
Paul R. Peiffer '56
J.
Lorraine M.
Anonymous
Jill
Iris
Ronald
Gary J. Riotto
Nancy K. Ritchoy '78
Roger L. Ritchey '77
—
Cheryl R. Plotis '86
'65
ex-
Donna
Robert S. Shelly '70
Brenda
'82
Gerald William Shantillo '88
Eugene F. Sharkey '40
Kathryn L. Sharrow '66
Raymond
commitment.
Susan O. RogutskI '82
*87
J. Jan Glrion, Chair Jeffrey Scott Ro|ohn
Winifred K. Romberger '46
BU Foundation
James
Jr.
in
pressing our thanks (or your
Lauver Nipple '81
Carol Nolan
Thomas Nolan
Evanna M. Nolte
David L. Nolte '83
Robert G. Norton
David J. Nunziata '77
McGee
McGovem
'55
Leslie
'85
Donna Lee McGlinn
Eileen F. McGovern
The Foundation board
Kathrine M. Niemiec '69
Mary Anne McGee
Patrick A.
sity.
In this fine univer-
Basil P.
Nesbitt
Linda
'72
McGarry
'82
Craig A. Newton
McCreary '92
Gail L. McDonald '69
James C. McDonald ill '69
Kevin P. McDonnell '88
and pride
Cheryl
Maryrose Nesbitt '77
Barbara J. Neuhard "72
Robin Lynn Neve "85
Valerie A.
Carole
Neach
J.
It
demonstrates your loyalty to
Joseph James Pelchar
Dawne Pender '69
Gary F. Pender
Inc.
John W. Nemetz
Judith S. McCorkill "65
Ann M. McElwee
Murray '70
Elaine M. Nearing '83
Steven C. Nearing '85
Robert E. Neary "62
Donald R. McCtintock '53
Edna L. McClintock '72
Barbara E. McClosky '72
Robert C. McClosky "72
John W. McCorkill
J.
Richard B. Natoli
Suzanne Elyse McCabe
Carol Ann McCIain '77
being of Bloomsburg.
Robert E. Shambach
Anonymous "43
Rebecca Jean Shannon
Ruth RImokaitIs
Cheryl
assure the on-going well-
*74
William Louis Sheely
Gloria
Kenneth Matta
L.
has helped to
Mullin
James Matia
Laura
gift
Shade
L.
Marybeth Shade '77
Sandra Shaffer
Anonymous
RLM
Your
'91
Ritfert
Sherrill V.
'81
John
Rochelle R. Mausteller '83
Harry C. Mathias Jr.
'84
Payne
'91
T. Riley '86
Lisa M.
Mary Ellen Montgomery '68
Montour Oil Sen/ice Company
Melanie P. Moore '79
Rodney K. Morgans '73
Dennis E. Moser '73
William James Mouery '51
Bruce L. Moyer
Lorraine U. Moyer '46
Ronald R. Marcucci '83
Nora M. Markunas '34
M. Christopher Maron '83
Kelly E. Marth '86
Diane Cynthia Marvin '79
Stuart James Marvin '78
Dale E. Mausteller Jr. '82
F.
Minner
Linda K. Mitzel '86
'78
Linda
John
S. Patton '66
Gloria E. Peiffer '54
Gary W.
Frank A. Magel '86
Richard Majka
John M. Makara '90
Rachel D. Malick "34
John L. Manfredonia
Nancy
Remington
E.
Theodore F. Reznick '58
Theron R. Rhlnard '49
Jonathan V. Riesberg '83
Kenneth H. Parker '60
Steven C. Parsell '71
Louis Passaro
Marjorie Passaro
Carimar Patrician '62
Phillip Anthony Patrone '86
Linda K. Mills '68
Michael
Inc.
Richard S. Remington
Neil L. Renaldi '84
Parasida '80
E.
Victorias. Miller '89
Phyllis A.
Industrial Enterprises
Susan Anne Mannix
Miller
Richard V. Miller '64
'69
Renee
Patricia Parillo
Jeffrey A.
Jon
Mariann
Francis Paritto
Frank Miller
Helen W. Miller
J. Richard Miller '66
'35
Cornelia A. Pannell '86
S. Miller '85
Miller
Reed
Stephen W. Packer '77
Dorothy L, Paget '29
Lisa Anne Palmisano "85
Miller '85
Anne
Elizabeth R.
Robin G. Reese '87
Kathleen A. Reich '72
Dale H. Reichart
Dorothy D. Reichart "50
David W.
Stephen H. Lundy
Denise D. Lupo
Phyllis
Pacholec '50
Millard '79
Elizabeth
Lupo
June E. Lynn '56
Gladys Hirsch Lyon '28
Edward R. MacKay '69
F.
Peter Paul Pachuski '77
Jody Lee
Debra
Sabrina K. Lucas '85
Chartes L. Lumpkins
Henry
'
L.
Spicher
Spinner '88
M. Spong '88
Sproesser '70
David Staman
Valerie Lynn Stella '87
Mary A. Stengel
Gerald Sterenczak
Irene Sterenczak
Grant D. Stevens '67
John Vincent Stevens '75
K, VIcki
William Stevenson '61
Barbara
L. Stiner
Linda V.
Stiriing '67
Regis C.
Stiriing '67
Sandra
S. Stoddert '64
JoEllen Stoll
John W.
Stoll Jr.
Lorna K. Storch '84
Diane W. Stracka
Diane Eileen Strauss '79
John N. Straw '61
Anonymous
'48
Dick C. Strine '57
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Report
Angela M. Stull '84
Timber R. Stump '85
William M.
Paul R. Styer '63
Walter F. Sullivan
Janet B.
Sumner
Anonymous '54
John
D.
Douglas Thran '77
Teresa Jane Thran 79
Ottice Tidwell
R.
William R. Tierney
'62
Timms
Daniel G.
Michelle M.
Robert Wayne Surridge
Alquin B. Swank '78
'75
Virginia
Tinman
"73
Lucy E. Szabo
Leon Szmedra
J. Alan SzymanskI '69
Alacoque B. Tack '69
Joseph D.Taglierl '74
'41
J.
Tauber
Elda H.Taylor '41
Frank M. Taylor '43
Michael Donald Thew '76
Jeannine A. Thibault '84
Elaine Uliasz
S.
Thomas
Charles D.
J.
Uberti "85
Umansky
'74
Unangst '67
Carl A. Unger '59
David L. Unger '76
Linda Unger "77
Meriel R.
"61
Donna M. Uroskie
George Vacca
John R. Thomas
Robert
'60
Tucker '74
Tucker '75
Susan K.
Mary Elizabeth
Thomas
Anonymous
Edythe H. Slanski
Mary
1914
Lovisa S.
Gossman
Glennis H. Rickert
Beulah D. Gibson
Marie Hemmig
Stasia Kowalski
Dora W. Risley
P. Stewart
Dorothy Bennetto
Tubrldy
Lena
E.
VanHorn
'72
W. Burnat
Viola M. Stadler
1928
Anonymous
Florence E. Munro
Eva
Kathryn M. Abbett
Alberta
1918
1925
Anonymous
Edith J. Baynum
Margaretta M. Bone
Watters
Elizabeth L. Daniels
Anonymous
Roy J. Haring
Anonymous
Leonora G. Heydon
Estella May Hyssong
Anonymous
Jean O'Dell
Francis A. Garrity
Dorothy
Mildred M. Powell
Grace
Susan
D. Turner
Bessie
Mae Werkheiser
Anonymous
Geneva
Mary
Helen V. Cashmareck
Irene A. Davis
P.
1919
Grace
Wiant
K. Miller
Catharine F. Wilkinson
E.
Baughman
1920
Anna
Hartman
1927
Grace
Anita R. Scott
Loie C. Bickert
M. Louise Stevens
Steriing Strauser
Rhea J. Slrausser
Florence Vorbleski
Dorothy B. Way
Weed
Wise
Kathleen S. Bonner
1923
Grace H. Brandon
Alice E.
Helen A. Gulley
Ruth
Henrietta Keller
Molly B. Duffy
Sylvia
Burdon
Cimmet
S. Dickstein
Ceil Tuffy
Edna
Helen M. Wright
Anonymous
Anonymous
1924
Gladys B. Krick
Regis J. Morris
Stella M. Murray
Margaret C. Pendleton
Helen E. Barrow
Grace W. Beers
Frances H. Blose
Page 24
B. Gattey
1934
Olive N. Williams
Margaret
E.
Yenchar
Anonymous
Walters
E. Saylor
Wertman
Gladys
J.
Whttmire
James H. Williams
Anonymous
Anna Nancy Zorskas
1929
Ida
W. Acore
Creveling
L.
LaRue
C. Derr
Florence
F.
Fowler
Frank
J.
Colder
Anonymous
Margie H. Gregory
Margaret S. Hartman
Kenneth
E.
Hawk
Florence E. Kitchen
Margaret S.
Janetta Y.
Bitler
Coleman
Anonymous
Long
McKinney
Blanche Millington
Dorothy H. Moore
Ella E.
Cobleigh
Lillian
R. Coldren
Anonymous
Margaret M. Coyne
Gladys A. Croman
Helen F. Rekas
Theron R. Rhinard
Estelle F. Senica
Lois D. Stouffer
1933
Thomas
Charlotte M. Kepner
1930
Lois M,
Winifred S. Fox
H. Elizabeth Williams
Nelle D, Shockloss
Mildred S. Weiss
Lewis
Agnes
Wilson
Ethel Keller
Leonard Balchunas
Jean M. Bredbenner
Woodrow Brewington
I.
Anne L. Hibbard
Anonymous
E.
Hibbard
Anonymous
E.
Ariine F.
Haywood
J.
Mildred Hinebaugh
Sara
Anonymous
L.
Wilbur
Clarence L. Hunsicker
Margaret M. Krouse
Minnie E. Lean
Paget
Welker
Jessie
Thacher
Mary G. Whalen
Virginia D.
K. Powell
Frank J. Gerosky
M. Jean Gregory
Ezra W. Harris
Shive
Sara S. Walter
Mary
Oce Beryl W. Austin
Naomi Bender
E.
Vezo
Violet V.
Marjorie K. Perrotti
Elizabeth G. Vincent
Lucille
Anonymous
Anonymous
EdnaG, Whipple
Emily W. Zeisloft
Anonymous
Todd
Lawless
Atilla S. Lewis
Margaret L. Lewis
Gladys Hirsch Lyon
A.
Hervey B. Smith
Helen
Katfiryn E.
Lucile M. Ecker
J.
1922
Cecilia M. Philbin
Catherine S. Driver
Anna
Ruth A. Smith
Bertha M. Sutliff
Wamtz
Anonymous
Anonymous
Cyril W. Stiner
Elizabeth D. Miller
Mary M, McElhenny
Mary S. Ruddy
Miriam
A. Stahl
Lydia Taylor Martin
L. Garey
Mary Sue G. Shaler
Adams
L.
Mary
Amelia Sawicki
Erma G. Shearer
Cora Alice Smith
Grace M. Snyder
Elsie M. Stauffer
Marjorie O. Tearpock
Margaret Betty Thomas
Rachel W. Thomas
Lydia A. Florey
Freda
Ruth
Mary
Helen A. Kramer
Camilla
Anonymous
Jane F. Brewlngton
Cora W. Burd
Retha M. Burgess
W.
Anonymous
1932
Mildred R. Phillips
Dorothy N. Abramson
Irene Creveling
Bessie G. Kanel
W. Zerbe 76
Jane S. Zeswitz '87
Joann M. Zogby '63
Matthew J. Zoppetti Jr. '88
Anonymous
Morris D. Dehaven
Mildred B. Hartz
K. Heintzelman
B. Zellner
Elizabeth
Grace A. Lord
Helen W. Lukus
1931
1926
1921
L.
Peter R. Zarzaca
John
Congetta P. Kotch
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Catherine V. Symons
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Eve C. Krauss
Ann W. Lewis
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'76
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'74
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E.
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Green
D.
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1916
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S. Welliver '61
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Marie Walsh '59
Waltman
Allison Welles '75
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'85
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Thomas
J.
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Joan
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Robert
Lincoln Welles
Wagner '43
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'41
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Thompson
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L.
Knauss
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Cruikshank
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Reilly
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Clifford J. Kendall
Anonymous
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Barbara M. King
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Anna O. Guttendorf
Edward
Helen
Vincent Washville
James
Stanley P. Heimbach
Robert P. Hopkins
Aleta S. Ehrharl
Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Annabel
Jean
Helen
Lois F.
Joseph A. Ellsworth
H. Bumis Fellman
Barbara J. Hartman
Stuart L. Hartman
Harry D.Jenkins
Jessie E.
1935
Margaret
Lauretta F. Baker
Victor J. Ferrari
1942
Elwood
Louise C. Bittenbender
Morgan
Helen A. Cimbala
Edwin R. Creasy
Markley
F.
Thelma
Menges
A.
Helen H.
Merrill
Reed
Elizabeth R.
Deppen
L.
Foose
E.
Jones
B.
Robert Kantner
J.
Anonymous
Koch
Kocher
Sara Ellen D. Laubach
Tirzah E. Leighow
Harriet L.
Francis D. Sell
Alvin G. Lipfert
Veda M. Stewart
A. Euphemia Yeager
George
McCutcheon
Alexander J. McKechnie
A.
H-
Parsons
B. Carr
Raymond Chandler
Mildred R. Levitt
Shiriey B.
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1937
Sara Maria Berger
Clemens
Randall F.
Houck
EInora U.
Margaret B. Hyssong
Mae W.
Illeck
Ruth M. Cummins
Ruth R. Dickerman
Helen B. Jones
Anonymous
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Charies L. Kelchner
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Robert R. Goodman
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James
Marks
L.
Helen S. Moore
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Mary Reisler
Gladys B. Rohrbaugh
Theresa R. Unione
Lorraine S. Jones
Kemple
L.
Ruck
Smith
Jeanne
Zimmerman
N.
1943
Adams
Arabel E.
Beatrice K. Algatt
Lee R. Beaumont
Martha Z. Brown
Anna M. Buck
Boyd F. Buckingham Sr.
Joanna F. Buckingham
Mary E. Buckley
Loren Collins
Hannah Culp
Dorothy Mae Grow
Kathryn A. Hess
Joyce Kleckner Hunter
David M. Jones
Regina A. Langan
Winton Laubach
1941
1938
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Sara
Florence W. Barrett
Grace R.Buttman
Agnes P. Casari
C. Stuart Edwards
Eda Bessie Edwards
Peter J. Eshmont
Raymond
Anonymous
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Hendler
Charles H. Henrie
Joseph
Bowman
George
R. Casari
Dorothy E. Cronover
Marion I. Elmore
John
Isabelle O. Horvath
F.
Charles P.
James
Willard S. Kriegh
Vance
S.
Laubach
E.
Hudock
William G. Kerchusky
John
L.
E. Lavelle
Ward
Lichtel
Mantana
S.
Mack
Helen G. Lewis
Anonymous
W.
Anna Rech Medycki
Cyril F. Menges
Lois F. Metzger
Anonymous
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Clarit R.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Litwhiler
Daniel
George
T.
Sharp
Mary
F. Reilly
Renninger
Sarah H. Shaffer
Elda H. Taylor
1939
Katharine
Isaiah D.
John
E.
Bokum
Bomboy
L.
Bower
Jr.
Howard Tomlinson
Anonymous
Anonymous
1950
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1944
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1947
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S.
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C. Arnold
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Homer Lee Zelgler
1952
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Charles Baron
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George
E. BIyler
Brachman
Brown
1949
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Thomas
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M. Donan
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Thomas
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J.
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1946
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Jeanne
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Phylis
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Watts
L.
Betty
1940
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J.
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Warren M, Steriing
Richard O. Matthes
L.
Paul
R. Shipe
F.
Manon
Francis
Dora
Virginia R.
1948
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Eugene
Edward
Lampman
E.
Raymond
Traupane
Frank M. Van Devender
Walter Woytovich
Evans
Kathryn B. Harlman
Verna E. Jones
James
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H. Dorothy Poltrock
Deitrlch
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James
Elizabeth
J.
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J.
Marjorie G. Cosgrove
Wilhelmina P. Scheffler
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Kathryn
Moyer
A.
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Krum
A.
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E, Mitchell
Roberts
F.
Long
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J.
Jean
A.
D. Pauline
Doris
Jr.
Beaver
H.
Jean Doughty
Leonard E. Gallley
Lola D. Glass
Constance Gobora
Maynard L. Herring
Eloise N. Fasshauer
Anonymous
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Martha
Charies
E, Miller
Robert L. Bunge
Mary Chamberiain
Anonymous
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K.
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Jack M. Lenhart
Nancy
J.
J.
Barchock
Devore
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J.
Flaherty
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S.
Hawk
Morgans
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Hurtt
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Pogirski
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Schukis
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Mary Ruth Lewis
W. Jack Lewis
Raymond C. Hargreaves
Herman
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John Herman Jr.
Leonard M. Gabriel
Ronald G. Girlon
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Jerome S. Kopec
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Robert
Carol
Huntsman
L.
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J.
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McCalla
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Patricia A. O'Neil
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Jack
P.
A.
Nancy
T. Phillips
William
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Walker
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Anonymous
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Annette Roush
Lynda L. Scott
1955
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Anonymous
1957
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T.
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L,
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C.
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Goodwin
Haas
A.
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L.
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Mollie H. Harrell
William C. Harrell
Anonymous
Richard C. Knause
Nancy
Enola
George Lambrinos
David R, Linkchorst Sr
Donald R. McClintock
Holtzman
Rudolph V. Holtzman
Joseph Kinder
Marlene G. Klein
S.
Anonymous
Anonymous
James B. Creasy
Raymond F. Edwards
George W. Derk
Shirley B.
Swisher
Paul F. Troutman
James H. Vowler Jr.
Donald Wallace
Miriam Argall
William Hatrack
Robert Labarr
Constantine J. Spentzas
Marie E. Steltz
Marcella A. Belles
John
Palmer E. Dyer
Douglas Erickson
Stephen Fago
Mary K. Fowler
Mary C. Gehringer
Edward Goodharl
Leonora M. Goodwin
Baker
Hawk
Wynn
G. Richard
Thomas
P. Zelinske
James
Anonymous
Keller
R. Brosius
Pfister
F.
Brown
Corrigan
Gensemer
Ira B.
Joan
A.
Derk
L.
Eberhart
S. Fischer
Anonymous
Patricia A. Ikeler
P.
Joseph Jennings
Beveriy S. Johnson
Gary Ronald Kahler
Lane Larue Kemler
Penny Harvey Kemler
Jayne Ann Hittinger
James H. Horger
Joyce K. Houser
John
Anonymous
William Stephen Krash
Joseph
Anonymous
Rita V. Mauriello
Ellen J, Drumtra
Theodore W. Jarrett
Joanne D. Jones
Barbara C. Eskilson
Margaret Moore
C.
1956
Nancy
Allison
C. Diann Bauersfeld
L. Bitnerlll
Harvey C. Boughner
Shirley A, Carey
Carmel A. Casper
John Chruney
Marian W. Chruney
Thomas OhI
Kenneth O. Paisley
John R. Phillips
William Pohutsky
Thomas
J.
Reimensnyder
Elmer D. Robinson
Marilyn
J,
Rozelle
Larry A. Fisher
Barbara E. Flamm
B. Freeland
Lamar L, Freeland
Janet Louise Fry
Jill
Jean Lawton Funk
Betty
L.
Lois
Dale
Anita
J.
Jurick
Daniel C. Keller
Paul H. Kellogg
Jr.
Dale A. Krothe
Gloria
John
Mary Lewis
J.
Lipovsky
Suzanne Loughery
Virginia S. Kline
Patricia L. Knight
T.
Kovich
Leonard Kruk Jr.
Joan L. Laganosky
Joy L. Linn
John
S.
Anne
H. Sebastian
Walter
Anonymous
Judith W. Stevens
1958
Nancy Anderson
Alan H. Eardley
Beverly J. Edwards
Jean
Theophele
William R. Freed
Gummoe
Curtis R. English
Frances
Eyer
Helene C. Flecknoe
William E.
Joan
Hand
K. Harclerode
Barbara
F.
Roush
Armand L. Sebastianelli
Ava Jo Shippy
James R. Simon
John N. Straw
Dick C. Strine
John Woyurka
Frances G. Petruzzi
Imia Springman
Robert M. Rohn
I.
J. Luberecki
Ruth Maioriello
John K. Masters
Filomena L. McGlade
Matthew Mensch
Sonja A. Norton
William R. Norton
Dolores Palladino
Vernon
Seamon Jr.
Eugenia
Joanne
Sinn
F.
L.
J.
Bernice K.
William M.
Swisher
Terway
Thomas
Thomas
Todd Thomas Morris
Judy H. Murphy
Thomas Reed
William Stevenson
MaryAnneM.KIemkosky
Richard R. Lloyd
John E. McAuliffe
Kenneth R. Mertz
Richard R. Rapson
William R. Morris
Cari Janetka
Springer
Lloyd Livingston
Thomas W. Regan
Anonymous
8. Henllne
Hicks
Carol Livingston
Sara Ann Ramberger
Anonymous
James R. McCarthy
Hariey S. Stewart
J.
Lehew
Susan C. Lehrich
Robert E. Neary
Carimar Patrician
Lynn Joseph Paul
Wilbur G. Person
Gass
Kenneth H. Parker
Yvonne G. Rathbone
Sarae M. Homick
Patricia H.
Thomas
Edward M. Setar
Anonymous
Elias
J.
Fenstermacher
Audrey
Anonymous
J.
Delores
Dolores S. Senn
J.
Gretchen B. Letterman
Janice C. Lorah
David J. Loughlin
Paul A. Luzenski
Jack L. Masich
William L. Maurer
Jacquelin S. McKenzie
Carol Morgan
Anonymous
E.
Kleczynski
F.
Kathleen D. Janetka
Thomas
Jr.
Furman
Gensemer
Adam James
Loretta N.
Isaiah
Paulette B.
Dixon
McCarthy
L. McCloskey
Donald McNeils
Irene
Rittenmeyer
Patricia B. Hollingsworth
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Barbara A. Gasser
Marilyn R.
Duane A, Belles
Anonymous
Anonymous
Barbara D. Daub
Franklin M. Duncan
Johnson
aiandford B. Jones II
Franklin Edward Jones
Mae N. Jones
Dale W. Gardner
Houseknecht
H. Huber
James
H.
William
E.
J. Freireich
James
Wytia M. Bitner
Garrison
Paul
Louise M. Krafjack
Michael R. Crisci
L.
Alfred Ford
Anonymous
Erma Joanne
Anthony Lanzone
John E. Dennen
Sheldon Erwine
Robert
Foose
Nancy W. Knorr
Dolores A. Brennan
Joseph R. Froncek
Cocco
Virginia L.
J.
Helen M. Grim
Connie A. Hartman
Samuel W. Haupt
Clare Hileman
Ronald L. Hileman
Charies C. Housenick
Margaret L. Jaeger
Ryder
Sanders
Alton William Schmidt
Relda R. Scott
Lura S. Shader
Joseph J. Shemanski
John B. Sibly
Malcolm H. Smith
Donald W. Thomas
Allen B. Walburn
Ruth G.Williams
Fiscella
Gary
Sonia T. Foderaro
Robert A. Bottori
Jones
Joy
Anne Kelley Stonik
James W. Thompson
Rosemary T.
Anonymous
Sara A. Charies
John J. Chidester
Sandra C.
J.
Sherrill V.
Buckalew
William L Carson
J. Alfred Chiscon
Brenda Estradaberg
Barry F. Faust
Joseph
Jeanne Sick
Flora K.
Linda B. Boritz
Ruth E. Foose
Mariene J. Franey
Thomas N. Gorant
Theresa Y. Hartman
Michael R. Klick
Mary Ann C. Delia
Joann Derose
Martin Derose
F. Berry Jr.
Margaret Bittner
Thomas L. Engleman Jr.
Elizabeth D.
Robert J. Marenick
Janet Masterman
Edgar
Elizabeth M. Deal
L.
Mariene Holly
Joan R. Hinkle
Robert
Phyllis E. Barkley
Thomas F. Foley
Jane Ann Foltz
Anonymous
Ann A. Chance
Clarke-Nearing
Barbara W. Cobb
Faust
David
Harriet B. Davies
Esther M. Franklin
Evelyn M. Kilpatrick
Ann G. Auenweck
Anonymous
Anna Mae Bateman
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Eugene Paul Berg Sr.
Dahle D. BIngaman
Eleanor D. Bobber
B.
John W. Nemetz
John Panichello
Mary Ellen Poe
1954
C. Chepulis
Anonymous
Vicki W. Egli
Anonymous
Dorothy M. Enney
Joseph A. Enney
Nancy E. Evans
William F. Confair
Norman H. Ehrenfried
Roger W. Ellis
Regina Herchel Schiraldi
Elizabeth A. Schukis
John S. Scrimgeour
Erma Sheats
Charles R. Andrews
F. Burite
Clarence B. Barnharl
David L. Barnhart
Sherwyn d. Barnhart
Anonymous
Zahora
Gerald
Sylvia M. Gross
Sandra
J.
Randall P.
Dorothy Dayton
Arnold
E.
Beasom
Beckman
K.
Jeffrey E. Girton
Suzanne O.
Doris P. Wandishin
Ronald L. Davidheiser
Margaret E. Demeter
Baldwin
B.
Russell C. Davies
William D, Kauiz
Joseph
Anonymous
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Vera
John
Mary Lou Linkchorst
Posey
1960
Boyd
Capece
Mae Clemens
Ellen
Anthony A. Alastick
1959
Jay R. Bangs
Lewis R. Mervine
Elizabeth S.
Adamsky
Patricia
Jerome
Mary
Anne
Barbara C. Burggraf
Slottje Burns
James A, Campbell
Jane
Nicholas
1961
Sue Ann Williams
Jane N. Yorks
William Bartleson
Pennington
Thoma
Zarek
J.
Marie Walsh
T. Welton
Ralph F. Wetzel
George E. Renn
Theodore F. Reznick
V.
Edwin
Judith A. Blair
Jr.
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E. Jean Bonta
Connie Boonie
Ronald E. Boonie
Paul R. Peiffer
Rosalyn
Glen Arthur Spaid
Kenneth A. Swatt
Mary Ann Swisher
William Fred Swisher
Philip A. Taormina Jr.
Yocum
J.
Cari A. Unger
Anonymous
OToole
Eleanor
Mary Pohutsky
Anonymous
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J.
Paul H. Spahr
David W, Barbour
Jean Louise Barias
Charies Orner
Joseph R. Barkley
Martha Banieson
Thomas
Alice L. Socoloskie
Wojciechowskr
Ronald G. Wolfe
Mary Ann
Charies Puckey
Adams
C.
Frank J. Troxell
June Locke Taidnak
Donald G. Paralis
Clyde C.
Jr.
L.
Edward
George W. O'Connell
Keith A. Smith
1953
Harrison Morson
William
Romig
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J.
F.
Richenderfer
Moritz L. Schullz
1962
Vincent
L.
F.
M. Donald Miller
Schumaker
Jeananne Scrimgeour
Ruth
Joseph
Ronald
Frances S. Snyder
David
L.
Stout
Dale B. Sullivan
Barbara S. Sutton
Nonnan
J.
A. Louise
Sutton
Thomas
Peifer
Mary L. Regan
Jean O. Reinhart
Robert
L.
Sarviss
Mary Ann Schalles
Nancy L. Schreyer
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Thomas Edwin Searer
Nancy A. Silverman
Charies R. Sipos
Jerome DominlckSlavick
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Minen/a A. Spaid
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Constance T. Thomas
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Joan
Jean Marie Paxton
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Philip E. Undertcoffler
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Barbara W. VanScoy
Gloria
Philip
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S. Welliver
M.
Wemtz
Wolfe
Willipm Zagar
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Sarah A. Anthony
William T. Archibald
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Judith F. Austin
Francis
Ronald H. Beury
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Don
Carl D. Bieber
Charles W. Brown
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Phyllis K.
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James
Molly C. Miller
Nancy
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R. Miller
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E. Springer
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Andrew L. Monisera
Ronnee 2. Moyer
Alexander R. Stepanski
Karl Z.
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J. O'Brien
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S.
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Robert
J.
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1967
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James
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P. Lagator
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Alex
Anonymous
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Bonnie
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Dubil
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Mary
Dumbauld
Eddowes
Alice
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A.
Munson
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NIckola
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J.
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Amdt
G. King Perry
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Verda Belles
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Anonymous
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Radway
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Anonymous
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Bah Poorman
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John
Edward Azary
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John
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L. Beard
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Margo B. Brabson
Gerald T. Braglio
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Jill
Joseph L, Nutaitis
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Robert
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Wilbur
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Michael F. Gross
Mary Etien Fetterman
Ariene B. Burgess
David W.
Schramm
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
John M. Chyko
Roger
Schropp
Veronica Ratamess
Harry W. Ravert
Diane
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Hunsinger
L.
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Conard
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Kalisz
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Supon
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J.
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Anonymous
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C.
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McShea
Mesick
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N. Miller
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J.
Robert
Virginia C.
L.
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Haefner
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L.
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Hinckley
III
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James
E. Barfield
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Atherholt
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Tom
Joseph V. Oravitz
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Keith L. Kramer
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Gail
L.
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Nuss
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J.
Petzak
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John
E. Schell
Ann
Gary
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Andrew
Lynn Shoop
F,
Mahoney
Robert A. Mayefskie
Elaine
Mayhew
John W. McCorkill
E.
McGee
Carl L.Millard
Jr.
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Thomas Sr.
W. Tinner
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B. Gillung
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Greenberg
Robert P. Griesing
Mary W. Griffiths
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Ray E. Gross
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Marilyn D.
Gunne
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W. Jay Hurst
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Carol
J.
Toth
W. Walters
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Kenneth C. Wochley
Carol S. Yoder
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Robert
L. Hartzell
Harvey
P,
Himes
Jamiolkowski
J. Klock
Andrew
T. Kosvitch
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Joseph P. Kuberl
Raymond
Carison
B.
Scott
L.
Anita D. Shaffer
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Stirling
Mary G. Teter
Donald
E. Utrich
L. Vaughan
Waples
Margaret
John
J.
James
Emma J.
Sally A, Flaherty
George
R.
Thomas
A.
Anonymous
Lomas
Carole
Long
L.
Gerhard*
Hostetier
Ruth F. Major
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William J. Gering
Arno O.
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Miller
Anonymous
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L,
John S. Mulka
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Nancy S. Patton
Priscilla B.
Mary
Sylvia A.
Jr.
C. Harold Hurley
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Reimold
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David
L.
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Yacina
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Richard E. Zerbe
J.
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J.
Judith A. Koval
Sharyn
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Gene
Kovalchick
Thomas
Kratz
George
Kwasnoski
Phillip D. Landers
Ruth Oberdorf Lunger
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R. Randolph May
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Marjorie M. McCormick
Connie
Stephen G. Korol
David
John
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Susan H. Carlson
Rose M. Chiki
Barbara U. Connor
Richard T. Williams
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Donna M. Uroskie
Gary
J.
Meade
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L.
H.
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L.
Brown
Carr
M. CesarinI
E.
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Clewell
W. Cobb
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K.
CroH
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Anonymous
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Gail M. Detlos
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Michael
Wynings
Young
Young
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Karen
James
L.
B.
Francis
Wolfe
E.
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Bausch
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Jr.
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Anonymous
Mary E. Batman
Frederick T.
Hill
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Plucinsky
W. Rapp
Rapp
B. Hill
Nila S.
Prosseda
A.
Frederick
C. Griffith
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Carole
Sue
Wlndt
F.
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Jeremy
Tlmms
Daniel G.
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Cromwell
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A. Carl
J.
Marilyn B. Steinhart
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M, Buckno
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Elinor P,
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Grimm
Richard
Lawrence C. Bankes
Shymansky
Anonymous
Edward
Frederick
Carol A. Straub
Goss
D.
Betsy R. Grabill
Bruce S. Grant
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A.
Donald R, Campbell
Garrison
L.
Joseph C. Huttemann
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Floyd M.
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F. Gilotti
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N. Mattern
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T. Foster
H. Belle
Vincent
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Saxe
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C. R. Albright
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Kutchi
Rutski
F.
Sandra D. Sample
Remley
Larry E.
Judy
A. Foster
Mary Lou
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Amy
Ann
Ross
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M. Stephen Boston
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Roberts
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Jean
John
Doreen Shop©
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J.
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Kline
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J.
William
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Joseph P. Fazzari
Edwin W. Fenstennacher
1965
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L.
Daniel
J.
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John W. Knorr
Lovey Kopetz
Claudia
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W. Montello
Elizabeth
Arthur M.
Garrison
L.
Michael
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Megargel
J.
Adam
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Ann
Setcavage
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Dora
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J. Jarrett
S.
Karrin
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Raymond
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J.
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Harold
William M. Ginty
Michael
1964
McGovern
E.
L.
Mehle
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Report
Sandra
Cerullo
Susann C. Doletski
Candace N. Donachy
Karen L. Duh
Jefferis
Susan M. Murr
Patricia Myers
Patricia A.
Terry S. Eddinger
Linwood D. Nester
Donald
Charlotte M.
Empet
Emey
V. Emey
Dana
Nan
Susan
Novak
Diana
Margaret M. Fairbairn
Michael P.
John J. Falalovich
Ace T. Faust
JudithA. Fenstermacher
Joan A, Fetterman
Lawrence F. Foran
M. Betsy Palilonis
Nancy
Chellew
L. Ostrelich
Barbara Anne Pennock
Barbara Perry
John
R. Perry III
Richard A. Philipkoski
Paul E. Piatt
Cobb
Carl J.
Rebecca
J.
Dufalio
J.
Evans
Willard B.
Luanne G. Kinney
K. Vicki
Harold D. Barretts
W. Robert Beam
Daniel A. Kliamovich
Doyle H. Klinger Jr,
Robert
Stephen M. Klinger
Mary L. Knauss
Michael J, Ladd
Ruth A. Stauffer
David C. Steiner
Olah
L.
Orth
J.
Beverly Perlow
Davis
Carol G. Deardorff
William J, Dorneman
Paul
Deanna M. Banonis
Donna
Albert
Clayton
F.
Peter P. Perlow
Jr.
Edward
R. Petras
Barbara
F,
Mary
Jr.
David A. Feather
Pierce
Beecham
D.
Richard Beierschmitt
Richard E, Bell
Frank A. Belietieri
Beth Ann Berney
Judith G. Bieber
Richard Lee Bingaman
Jon L. Black
Anonymous
K. Pierce
Harriet A.
George
Poechmann
Lamey
Charlotte
David A. Lanning
David C. Large
John H. Stutzman
Kathryn W. Stutzman
Monique H.
Thomas
Charles Ranck
Ruth A. Flannery
Noble C. Quandel
Kandace C.
Marcella D. Rakocy
Ann
Carroll J. Redfern
Emilie P.
Patricia J.
George
Carol Ruth Gesalman
Reed
Robert L. Reed
Carol Marone Rieder
M. Louann Rudy
Russell C. Rudy Jr,
Karen A. Lehman
Evelyn K. Lewis
Lynn Lomas
J. Susan Ludwig
Bernard
Kathryn E. Giger
Aracella E. Schlegel
Ellen L, Gilmore
Thelma Goodman
Susan L Gordan
George R. Seifert
Nancy K, Shaffer
Barbara A. Sherwood
Nancy Ann Golly
Karl D.
G. Richard Garman
Bernard J. Gavlick
Rocco
Gentele
P.
Greco
Charles
J.
Myra J.
Sharon
Griffith
Gene
Olin
C. Gruber
Mariann Gruber
Kathleen A. Grugan
Grugan
Larry A.
Guarino
Diane M. Hall
Elwood R. Harding
Louis
J.
Jr.
Hartman
Richard L. Hartman
Dennis Heaton
Diane M. Henry
Eileen
Rosemary
Herman
C. Skomitz
Stephen F. Foltz
Sandra J. Garlunkel
E.
Geise
William A. Giannetta
Thomas
Brent C. Davis
Marilyn J. Davis
Russella
Esther M. Dreisbach
James
John D. Dreisbach
Janet H. Moyer
John
Ann Marie Hutz
Gail
Cynthia M. Drucis
Carol
George W. Snyder
Trathen
Wayne
John
L.
Constance
E. King
Klimash
Patricia J.
Carol A. Kllnger
Donna
F,
Knouse
Dale Kreischer
Andrew
L.
S.
Watto
E. Kuffa
Elaine Kuffa
Sandra M. Langerholc
Sandra C. Larson
Karen M. Lesch
Robert D. Llewellyn
Patrick M.
Lynch
Thomas Lyons
Vincent
Jerry
J.
Majikas
W. Manhart
Kathleen K. Kuzmiak
Robert Zaionis
Anonymous
L.
Lomas
Linda F. Mackavage
Edward R. MacKay
Phyllis M. MacKay
Holly A.
Waltemyer
Donna R. Watson
Marsha H. Waycie
Margaret
L,
John
Ruth
James
Eugene M. McCiaHerty
Virginia J. McClafferty
McDonald
C. McDonald
Kathy J. McGuire
Gail L.
Anonymous
Allan R. Berry
Berry
Eileen Meiser
Charles F. Bowman
Janice T. Bowman
Karen Mellinger
Charles Leo Miller
Sandra
Ronald
Linda K. Mills
Michael T. Butler
E.
L.
Brown
Burrows
Francis Callahan
Linda
L.
McKee
Julia J. McKee
Anonymous
Henry
E,
J.
Weaver
Anonymous
Chartotte E. McBride
T. Bennett
Jr.
Carr
James L. Carter
Thomas F. Castrilli
A,
III
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Noreen McKiniry
Marshall
Jr.
Robert H. Timm Jr.
Helen G. Wagenseller
Michael Wagner
Lee
Lee
L.
Janet Mane Majikas
Frank J. Matthews
Richard
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Janice F. Langville
1969
Karen L, Arner
John P. Bane
C, Mike Beagle
Eva C. Beagle
June R. Bednar
Lee
S. Moffett
Alacoque 8. Tack
Linda D, Thacker
Leonard T. Thomas
Carolyn T.
James M. Bonacci
Richard W. Bower
Mary Ellen Montgomery
William Moul
Katherine M. Mulka
Frank S. Straub
Susan Shadle Swartz
J. Alan Szymanski
Elizabeth J. Macknis
E. Martin
Dawn
Kichner
Elaine R. Kurtz
Lanny
Sosnoskie
L. Spence
Lawrence A. Steixner
Kenton J. Stimeling
Wayne J. Koch
Ann
Jr.
Judith
Gail B, Landers
Pamela
Anonymous
M. Karlow
E.
Smolick
Patricia L.
E. Keifer
Donna
L.
Barbara M. Socarraz
III
Richard O. Wilhour
Helen M. Marcott
McClellan
Jarrard
Brenda N. Williams
Raymond B. Wolverton
Kathy Woodward
Theresa Z. Yanonis
Nelson W. Yoder
Frances M. Zaiinski
Madelyn Kush
Austin A. Kurtz
L.
Robert Kelsey
Jr.
Weaver
Kenneth D. Weaver
Thomas R. Welsh
Daniel R.
Kerr
Ralph C. Moerschbacher
Leiand A. Smeltz
J.
W. Mehnng
James A. Metzler
Anonymous
David E. Minnier
Betsy J. Montileone
R. Williams
Marcia H. Williams
Barbara A. Williard
Dorothy S. Windt
Diane J. Wise
William R.
Wise
Dorothy Worhoch
Frances Jean Wright
Susan
H. Yacina
Judith A.
Yanchek
Kathryn D. Nalevanko
Anonymous
Linda E. Nicholson
Rosalee M. Aten
Kay Frances Baker
Anonymous
Edward W. Beishline
Thomas
Munch
N. Benfer
Gary W. Bennett
Murray
Kathleen A. Murray
William B. Murray
Janet N. Nash
Barbara W. Nestor
Barbara A. Nielsen
Angeio A. Bianchi
Glenn A. Bieber
Joann Blackmore
Christine M. Blackwell
Charles G. Noll
Dennis
Kathryn
J. Feist
Evelyn M. Fettenman
Roger J. Fetterman
Franks
Patricia A.
Warren
A. Frantz
Eileen S. Frey
Robert F. Frey
Jack E. Friedman
Dennis C. Frymoyer
Judith A. Fuhrer
James L. Gavitt
Anonymous
Joseph J. Gnbbin
John P. Gross
Helen V. Hamm
Regina H. Hepner
David Herbert
Warren N. Herman
William F. Hibschman
Cinde L. Hippenstiei
Gary L. Hitz
Roy E. Hoglund II
Sharon L. Holtzer
Martha M. Horan
Karen K. Honwath
Theresa Houck
Beverly A. Howley
Grace M. Jaskiewicz
Elizabeth A. Jones
Marcella A. Kaczmarcik
Kathleen A. Kapes
Deborah J. Keefer
Stephen E. Keefer
Robert Adamshick
Ruth Neibert Andrione
Ardan
Bair
Robert
Anonymous
Esther Ann Zabilz
Carlene C. Morrow
Robert G. Mull
L.
Ann
Nancy E. Edwards
Anonymous
Charles
1970
Vicki
John R. Benedict
D. Mott
J.
1971
Dianne
James W. Dulaney
Frank C. Yartz
Elaine Zaionis
Gloria A. Wilson
Mark Yanchek
Richard Miller
Donald R. Deitterick
Cathy Deluca
Meriam Deza
DeAndrea
Michael Weinberg
Irene M. Williams
Robert A. Wolf
Meilke
lldra J,
Patrick T. Slavin
Violet
Nancy
Ellen
Mears 111
Messerschmidt
F.
Moerschbacher
Teresa A. Montanaro
Suzanne M. Moran
Emil T. Moskovich
George A. Motsko
Francis T.
Shannon-Askew
James M. Shaughnessy
Clark
Kathy R. Hippenstiei
Dale L. Houck
Jane
Albert E. Kieski
Ronald E. Sekellick
Margaret Y. Seltzer
Lenore A.
III
William S. Tomlinson
Allen R. Waring
III
J.
McAnnaney
L. McDonald
Teresa M. McNamara
Reinhold A. Schuiz
Loretta H. Hricak
Willard F. Kelchner
E. Cioffi
R.
McAndrew
J.
J.
Dona M. Houck
J.
Eugene
Ellen C. Cioffi
Sakusky
Patrick
Sandra R. McAndrew
John H. Dasch
Joan E. Dautrich
Renee 2. Vergari
Carmen L. Vishnesky
Walter
Pamela
B. Martin
A. Martin
Anonymous
Donna M, Schuiz
Richard
John
Kanavy
Kearney
John
Gary O. Schmidt
Lois J. Schmidt
S. Gribbin
Randy W. Hackenburg
Frank G. Haduck
Samuel Jayne
Nancy L. Kaplan
K.
James M. Warnagiris
James
Barbara W. Carter
Anthony Cherill
Barbara K. Cimino
Sandra
Connie
J.
Sylvia P.
Jacquelin
Judith M. Carr
Carolyn H. Rider
Linda B. Roscoe
Sally
Rothermel
Ronald E. Rupert
John
Gerald R. Valonts
Joanne
Reimold
Undenwood
Pamela D. VanEpps
Mary J. Veet
Joseph Vezendy Jr.
Maria Vezendy
Nadia M. Walsh
Gloria J. Walson
Robert T. Colahan
Donald A, Corbin
Jane L. Corbin
Anonymous
Holly
J.
S.
Betty J.
Robert T. Marshall
Dolores A. Sarno
Douglas C. HIppenstiel
Donald E. Hock
L.
Brown
Sandra Campbell
Anonymous
Deborah G. Hess
Randolph H. Hess
Douglas M. Hill
S. Taylor
Reed
Jennifer
Arthur A. Steiner
Linda H.
L.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Dale C. Henne
Thomas
Harris Brandt
Barbara J. Grabfelder
Kurt C. Grabfelder
Sharon B. Spallone
Jean D. Sponenberg
Steiner
Jr,
I.
Terence T. Hatch
Sharon L. Helser
L.
Sharon
Connie
Gay
David C.
George
Ruth A. Slonaker
Martin T. Smith
Sharon
J.
Richard C.
Shotwell
L.
Gary Shuey
Dennis R. Siegmann
Griggs
L.
Schaefer
F.
Foltz
L.
Sullivan
J.
Swisher
Paul R. Szymonski
William E. Tobias
Nicholas A. Torano
Thomas J. Troy
Lehman
Donna
Dennis D. Bohr
Antoinette B. Bosevich
John W. Frey
Karen
Laulenschlager
Beverly Lee Bode
Patrice Bognel
P. Pratico
P. Steixner
Kathleen Stimmel
Robert S. Stoudt
Ruth A. Polashenski
Poechmann
L.
Maureen
Stewart O. Stroble
Thomas
James
Richard Staudt
Sylvia Landis
Robert M. Fink
Richard W. Foust
Paul D. Fowler
J.
Anonymous
Albert J. Fisher
Vita J. Forlenza
Sproesser
Stablum
Kathrine M. Niemiec
Joanne M. Owens
Russell J. Palkendo
Susan Palkendo
Dawne Pender
Clayton
J.
Paul G. Clothier
Niadna
L.
J.
Peggy Lou Clark
C. Nester
Linda
R.
M. Murr
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J.
Hughes
Charles
George
J.
R. Frederick
John
Anonymous
Murphy
J.
Elizabeth
J.
J.
Thomas
Nye
Bergalis
D. Blackwell
L.
Blue
Donna Lee
Oakley
Harris Bonacci
P. Paciotti
Barry
Thomas J. Papaleo
E.
L.
Boone
Jean Boran
Lois Lufkin Peiffer
Paul V. Bower
Linda M. Perry
Judy
Thomas
Katrina
P. Pierontoni
K.
Brill
L.
Caporaletti
Gerard J. Pierotti
Margaret Pursell
Mary Margaret Rachko
Marie Ann Carchilla
David N. Carr
Stanley G. Rakowsky
Charles A. Reh
Joanne
F.
Richard
L.
Ronald L. Reitz
Mary L. Reynolds
Peter T. Reynolds
Lynn S. Roccograndi
Donita C. Rodarmel
Erta L. Rodgers
Leslie A. Rohrbach
Helen D. Salamone
BrinleyJ. Crahall
Virginia P.
Schaefer
Freda Seiple
Anthony F. Selvoski
Roberts, Shelly
Lorraine M.
Terty
L.
Shema
Shoener
Susan Skiptunas
Ted Clayton Smith
Frank
J.
Cebula
Charnock
Coup
Jr.
Diane Cuirte
William J. Davies
Janet L. Deandrea
Martha H. Denkenberger
Raymond W. Depew
Llewellyn T. Dollman
Susan
J, Dollman
Margaret R. Doty
Harry E. Dowling Jr.
Kenneth R. Drake
Dwight P. Edris
Mary A. Egianski
Phyllis H. Engart
Linda M. Evans
II
Patricia E.
Fear
Howard W. Fraley
Tony R. Frazier
Shirley Keller
Wallace D. Smith
Chester C. Snavely
Cathy A. Snyder
David Kent
Judith U.
Thomas L Funk
David A. Keifer
Snyder
Gerald S. Frey
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John
Gantz
J.
III
Robert W. Rupp
Frank D. Gehrig
Donna Jean M. George
C. David Gerberich
Sandra
James W. Gilhooley
Howard R. Gola
Edward W. Gonnley
Janice E. Schneck
Vincent
Craig
Gorskr
F.
Cox Gouba
Ruth A. Hack
Terry Lee Hahn
Elaine
John
Haile
J.
Jr.
Hanes
Kathleen F. Harmanos
Stephen A. Harmonos
Margaret N. Hartman
Lesley
J.
Rupp
Anonymous
L.
Russel C, Scheuren
Gary L. Seymour
Anonymous
Shotwell
L.
A. Michael Shull
Louise Sitler
Patncia A. Sladicka
F.
Kenneth
F.
Smalt
James M. Smith
Susan L. Smythe
Wayne
D.
Smythe
Snyder
L. Choyka
John R. Choyka
Pamela L. Cincotta
Janice
Roben R. Cleaver
Cynthia Keyack Cone
Connahan
Patricia C.
Bonnie L. Cox
Jane-Elmes Crahall
Cynthia G. Dagger
Elizabeth a. Dahlgren
Jack A. Davenport
Lynn Davies
James W. Davis
Jr.
Richard John Derolf
Robert H. Desilver
George
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Calvin A.
Sharon L. Lane
George J. Lapore Jr,
Janet L. Lapore
Dortred B. Large
Sharon M. Lauderman
Bruce A. Leauby
Susan M. Lee
MaryAnn Levine
M. Levine
Philip
John W. Liggett
Jo Ann Long
Anonymous
Samuel John
C.
Gerald E.
David P. Sosar
Anonymous
Lorraine Klatch Marcus
Susan M. Spearing
Kay
Nicholas A. Martelli
Nancy R. Hickey
Anonymous
Dolores A. Honecker
Patricia Stetz
Donald J. Ely
Bruce S. Fehr
Sharon
Carolyn M. Swindro
Shirley A. Troy
Carol B. Turiey
Anthony Vigilanti
Gregory J. Viola
Marijean A. Vlassenko
John F. Harlzog
Joanne G. Heins
Horensky
Vida H. Horn
William L. Houser
L.
Philip
M. Irey
Hugh
R.
Jones
David
F.
Kaleta
III
Edward C. Stine Jr.
Mary A. Sucheski
Anonymous
Keith A.
Jane
Diana
Kasenchak
Wagner
Anonymous
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Richard G. WaIck
Lamar
L.
A.
D. Kerstetter
Jeffrey D. Kleckner
Jean L. Klinger
Dianne E. Knorr
Bethanne V.Kob
Jack L. Kocher
Michael
L.
Kotojejchick Jr.
Krammes
Bruce S.
Ann
H. Kufta
L.
Drake
L.
Louis J. Melovage
John Michaels
William
Jane
Gaydos
J.
Anna
Gittler
Barbara C. Gormley
Susan
J.
Goudy
Paul V. Graff
Duane R. Greenly
Susan A. Greenly
Robert A. Gutheinz
Guzofsky
Bart)ara J. Hallman
Thomas H. Hard Jr.
Betty Zablocky Harris
David
Johns
Judy Eileen Johnson
Dale E. Kashnor
J.
Katch
D. Abbott
Gall S. Kipp
Richard C. Adams
Richard J. Angerman
Jr.
Barbara A, Antonio
Carolyn M. Arndt
Theresa A. Ashnoff
Charlotte B. Bacino
Thomas Paul Banyas
Kathryn A. Kirk
Alan L. Klawittor
Owen
Kirby
Alex
J.
Smith
Spencer
Jon
F. Stoner
Michael A. Suchanick
E. Szabo
Rosanne M. Testa
Dianne Wydock
Thompson
Lucy
William R. TIernoy
William R. Klingorman
Garry B. Korman
Joyce Ann Mary Kostick
Charies Scott Barhight
Kush
Robert Howard Lauvor
Jean F. LoGatos
Debra
Terrence
H. Richard
Joseph M. Tosca
Kenneth Eugene
Jr.
Jr,
Tromotter
Barbara A. Troutman
William J. Troutman
Anonymous
Lauren
Gail A. Aronoff
James
Robert W. Parry
Thomas W.
Kerry S. Ayers
Linda S. Partlon
Shelley J. Partlon
Claudia
Cheryl D. Bastinelli
Beaver
Beer
L.
Vicki J.
R. Hatton
Herbert
Beverly A. Hibschman
Wanda
Masorti
Sandra
K. Hinckley
Hill
Patricia C.
Booth
James
R. Platukis
Fred N.
Popper
Patricia
Helen
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J.
Anne
L.
Bostian
Sheila
Ann Kinder
Nicholas D. Kindt
Joan Reese-Giesman
Brauner
Shirley L. Brofee
Linda N. Brouse
Carol A. Bnjchko
George L. Bnjchko
James P. Reicharl
Anonymous
Mary Ellen T. Caffas
Mary Shaffer Campbell
Joan A. Rothenmel
Stephen A. Ruckle
Helen Wood Rupert
Linda K.
D. Michael
Carodiskey
Michael J, Can-oil
Gary M. Chambers
John B. Paul
Nancy E. Piatt
Barbara A. Platukis
Louise A. Pool
M. Jay Pope
Kent L. Prizer
Bixler
Maurice V. Bochicchio
Steven F. BonUacIno
B. Kindt
Kenneth
L.
Kline
Robert D. Klinger Jr.
Phyllis M. Klouser
Christine
Houck Knepley
J.
D. Ravert
William A. Reber
Janice E.
Macgeorgo
Mark
Robert M. Boyer
Thomas Leon
Jerry
Antoinette Marie Boike
Briggs
Colleen Brosh
Bucher
Susan M. Byorek
Patricia Elaine
Anthony
Chapman
J.
Chatkiewicz
Jr.
McClellan
L.
Douglas F. McClintock
Denlse Y. McDaniols
Jerome John McDonald
Frances G.
Miller
Morgans
Dennis E. Moser
Margaret M. Mould
Judy K. Mowery
Rodney
Denise L. Nangle
David R. Navrockl
Ann M, Neary
Janet H. Dahlquist
Marcia E. Dobil
Linda K. Drumm
Richard J. Eckersley
Mary Louise
Joan
B.
James
Roth
A. Scalise
Jacqueline M.
Scheuren-Klees
Pamela
Cecilia Silvers
Max
Kathy
J.
Schleif
Schlesinger
E. Schlesinger
Marian T. Schneck
Karieen D. Smith
Marguerite I. Smith
Linda A. Williams
Gerald
Witte
L.
Youshock
Gail E. Zoccola
James
Zoccola
T.
O'Neill
1974
Eileen Abruzzi
Robert
F.
Stephen
Anderson
A.
Andrejack
Angerman
Donna M. Anglemyer
Catherine
J.
Keith David
Anthony
Robert Keith Arnold
Pamela
J.
Balr
Neil K. Obertioltzer
Rickey Gerald Balr
Robert 8. Oliver
Carol A. Bankus
Jr.
Osenbach
Edward G. Edwards
Mary T. Ernst
Anthony
Gregory R. Falatek
Jean M. Flynn
Sandra A. Foreman
Joan M. Peron-Ronca
Scott D. Peterman
Brenda S. Batdorf
Wanleta W. Bendinsky
Ruth Elaine Benner
Moltie D.Benshoff
David S. Beyerle
Dennis
Judith A. Beyerie
Maryann Forish
Elaine M. Pongratz
James M.
Katherine A.Fritz
David H. Pool
Frank M. Bosevich
Teresa M. Boyko
Thomas Michael Boyko
Gail
L.
J.
Peluso
Eileen M. Peluso
Pitonyak
Barbara A. Kopetskie
Thomas P. Kopetskie
Rachel B. Koppenhaver
Dale J. Kostick
Lois Sobieski
Gerald A. Gatti
Patricia J. Pursell
Barry P. Krieger
Celestine A. Sofilka
Joseph Dean Giambrone
Edith R.
Ruth D. Smith
J.
K.
Mark J. Constable
Rosemary K. Corby
Joan S. Corson
Robinson
White
White
Maureen Whitehead
A.
Torrance
Ronna Stitely McMurtrie
Chariene A. Meckes
William E. Cockerill
B.
Susan
Ruth R. Zaionis
Gerald John Zeisloft
Kathleen M. Roarly
Rosalyn M. Roberts
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Jeffrey R. White
Kathryn A. McLaughlin
Paul William Mullock
Rosemary Jane Mullock
Ann M.
Weber
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Susan V. Weber
Eugene L. Weller
Patricia A.
David C. Christman
Beth E. Chrusch
Kenneth
David Paul Washinski
James
Dolores M. McGovern
Kathleen A. Reich
Jeanne E. Richards
David C. Koehler
Michael H. Kolb
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Terri Jayne Mayers
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Jack
Sherri K. Brandt
Paul
T.
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Steven
Bower
Bower Jr.
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Kathryn
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L.
Susan M. Campbell
Mary Jane Cardone
Mary Lou H. Casserly
Bowen
Jerri J. Pries
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Barry
L.
Eugene F. Ramin Jr.
Daniel W. Rarig
Richard G. Raspen
Benson Holdredge
Albert S. Homiak
William J. Howley
E. Bohner
Nancy Elaine Bohr
J.
Oakum
Robert M. Rabb
Diane L. Belusko
Gregory D. Benshoff
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Bonnie
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Dorothy D. Bunge
Stanley John Bushner
Carol A. Belcher
Joseph C. Bordell
Judy L. Boris
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Jean Louise Morris
Virginia Ann Motsko
Jean G. Nebzydoski
Barbara J. Neuhard
J.
Ruth A, Shellhammer
Fred W, Sides
John Charies Skinner
Gary Alan Smith
Kathle A. Smith
Ide
Terry
Ronald R. Inkrote
Robert A. Ireland
Steven E. Janke
Claire Sieber Jeppsen
Kathryn C. Johnson
Aldona M. Kartorie
Norma
Carl
John Secundo
Kenneth G. Osenbach
Richard A. Boardman
Rake
D, Miller
Richard A. Schwanger
Vlto
Mae
J.
David
Ernest G. Schreffler
Florence S. Harris
A. Aileo Jr.
Anonymous
E.
Caroline E. Zolomij
William A, Schleif
Anthony Alfred Liono
Christine A, Blevins
Linda K. Rebuck
Jr.
Saylor
J.
Merit R. Scheffey
Elaine D. Sheatler
Kathleen
Nancy
Daryl
lampletro
Robert Dale Jackson
Richard B. Jarman
David
Mildred Kay Rose
Gwendolyn Rosenfeld
Gregory J. Roussey
Roger McHenry Savage
Anonymous
Marcia W. Benner
Susan
Wayne
Virginia
III
Oren M. Woodruff
Pamela L. Woodruff
Shelly Small Wool
Bonnie N. Young
Joseph Zakorchemny
J.
Mariene J. Reck
Marion Reese
Lucinda J. Remley
Barbara M. Ries
Kenneth M. RItter
Thomas J. Roberts
Robert R. Rockey
Barbara Maria Rogers
William H. Orcutt
Thomas
Pries
W.Wills
Edith
Daniel Louis Ravina
Henry R. Tucker
Richard J. Twardzik
Ruth A. Vaughn
Young
P.
Steven G. Myers
Donna M. Nabozny
L.
M. Woscott
1973
K. Milter
Steven H. Weader
Anita M. West
Jo Anne Wieczorek
Joseph J. Wieczorek
Thomas M. Wilson
Joan M. Wood
Maxine Yeager
David
Virginia P.
McDonnell
Sherryn L. Minich
Kathleen R. MIsner
John
Ormond
J.
Rosalie Goldstein
Jacobs Heller
Terri C.
McCue Jr.
F.
Anonymous
L.
Henry C. Nyberg
John J. O'Hearn Jr.
Vltale
Judith C. Gantz
Brenda
Newton
J.
Waltman
Sandie M. Weber
Kari E.
Anonymous
McCtosky
Patrick T. Height
Dennis L. Holbrook
Karen K. Holbrook
Leonard L. House
Carolyn G. Howtand
David Richard Hughes
Cathy A. Hummel
Linda E. Hunt
Carolyn M. Hultemann
Pamela G.Funk
E.
Berthanne Mario Hanzl
Timothy D. Hartman
Kevin Hays
Donald Modish
Kenneth M. Vancas
Paul T. Vanore
Susan E. Vanore
Samuel J. Varano
William
Barbara
L.
Hammer
Richard A. Hell Jr.
Katherine M. Herstek
William E. Fox
McClintock
L.
Gross
A.
P. Guffrovlch Jr.
Michael Patrick Tracy
Robert F. Traugh
James
Patricia
F.
Deborah A. Timm
Michael Joseph Tortiert
Gail A. Folk
Daniel F. Bartos
Linda
Swartz
Robert C. McClosky
A. Richard Bastinelli
H. Neville
L.
Robert C. Ftglock
Anonymous
Thomas M. Miller
Carole A.
Barbara Myer
Barry
Paul Robert Wolverton
Carol A. Hellen
Moskovich
Murphy
Jr.
Stump
Collins L.
Victor
Elaine A. Bartlinski
Shirley J.
Hans
Louise Stroup
Edna
A. Ferrick Jr.
Todd M. Baney
Morrow
Judith
F.
Richard R. Fettenman
Barry F. Feudale
Thomas
Claire E. McNelis
F.
Larry S. Strohl
Robert W. White
John W. McKiniry
McTaggart
A,
David L. Matter
Maryellen Maiunis
Margaret A. Haverovich
Janet R. Heckman
T.
Theresa
Phyllis
Patricia Walters
1972
Jackson
Timothy
Emory
Stephen G. Malsick
Daren
Janet R. Martin
Carol A.
Theres©
Michael O. Spring
Alfred L. Steele
Michael
William F. Gittler
Shirley Kyle
McCoy
Mantione
James Wallace
Rozanne M. Walsh
Gerald J. Lastowski
Gerald W. Lorson
Susan H. Martrich
Elizabeth A. Mays
Diane Doebler
Ruth M. Sprague
J.
Rabuck
Blanski
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Report
Joel R. Burnett
Kathleen Marie Callahan
Timothy M. Callahan
Jane
Victoria
Carliles
Carol Jean Carper
Stanley Edward Carr
Ann
Elizabeth
Samuel
J.
Cartieh
Ceccacci
Jr.
Deborah M. King
John K. Kitchen
II
Arthur
Klemick
J.
Gary E. Klinger
Susan M. Klinger
Karen N. Klingerman
Ruth Urban Kluge
Audrey Koehler
Korbich
Catherine R. Stolarick
Rebecca A. Morel!
Robert Lee Mourer
David Bruce Moyer
Nancy A. Moyer
Ronald
Donate
Jeanne
Swoyer
Ronald L. Szabo
Joseph E.Szewczyk
Nieman
J.
Brian C. Nolan
Thomas
Francis
O'Donnell
Margaret A. Clark
Christopher
Raymond
Carol S. Kost
William John O'Donnell
Kuehn
Deborah A. Kuhar
Debra Lynn Kurtz
Mary Deborah Langol
Obanion
Joseph John Ochotny
Nora K. Otto
John C. Palmer
Ralph W. Pappas
Peter
L.
Elaine Dorothy
Consorti
Jane L. Cornell-Maneval
Mark Alvin Cromley
Susan M. Cromley
Ann
Larzelere
Anonymous
Linda
Diane C. Csaszar
»/Villiam R. Derose
Mary Beth Lech
Terry P. Lee
JoAnn Mary Dobeck
Jean N. Donahoe
Joseph J. Donahoe
Thomas
Joyce Lawton Lehman
Morris H. Leighow
David V. Droppa
Raymond
Robert
L.
Susan
L.
Duncan
Duncan
J.
Karen
Eberle
Ernest C. English
Anthony
Albert
Jr.
J. Fabrizio
Finkelstein
Raeann V. Fisher
Robert Eugene Foltz
James J. Fox Jr.
John D. Frith
Karen Gable
Nancy K. Gallagher
Constance Eileen
Ganey
Mailleue
Karen Joyce Gehretl
Gerllns
May
Steven A. McClellan
McCloskey
Cynthia A. McClure
Hal George McClure
Edwin L. McCollum
Joseph M. McCullough
Barbara A. McDaniel
Joseph P. McGavin
John K, McGill
Patricia L, McGinnis
Sally A,
McNamara
Craigann Mehrmann
Jamos P. Miller
Robert
J.
Anthony Moleski
Patricia D. Gill
Juanita M.
L,
Carol Louise
Joseph John Featro
Janet Zagorsk
L.
Leitzel
Leo
Jack Richard Long
Angela Urbschal Looby
Kathleen Anne Lynn
Holly Ann Martin
Susan H. Martin
John A. Marzano
Jerome
Fagnani Jr.
Timothy J. Farrel
Robert P. Farrell
Beth
Paul Leister
L.
Cindra
Jr.
William A. Pasukinis
Leedom
Susan Louise
Marilyn
Durdach
Richard
I.
Jr.
S.
Ralph D.
Lee Peaitie
Patricia
Jr.
Ronald
J.
James
R. Pollock
Perry
E. Stranzl
Jeffery Peter
Nagle
L.
'
Jr.
Janice K. Butz
Dennis Allen Greenly
Susan Krempasky
Elaine Koreen
Sheryl Ann Greiner
Alan M. Kush
Elizabeth E. Campbell
Stanley Michael Gurecki
Mary A. Gianni
Douglas Harry Clark
Jan Marie Gushen
Marylou Hale
Barbara Jean Legg
Brenda Elizabeth Lehr
Theresa Marie Halley
Denise M. Hauser
Camp
Richard S. Szulanczyk
Eileen Marie Cota
Joseph D, Taglien
Lawrence J. Tempesco
Joseph
Joseph
Anonymous
Frank
Robert J, Tucker
Charies D. Umansky
Linda VanFleet
Sue Ann Davenport
Michael R. Varano
George Vargo
William
Kathy Eileen Waliman
Michael T. Warlel
Sally
Ann Warren
David
J.
Wasilewski
R. Courter
R.
Crocco
Ann Heist
J. Helm
Debra Sue Henderson
Anonymous
Carol
III
Paula
Dattilo
Bruce M. Davis
William Deletconich
Jr.
Eugene R. Deminico
Jane Ellen Detwiler
Edmund A. Diamond III
Joseph T. DiGiacomo Jr.
Kathleen Ann DIabik
Susan Laubach Donchez
Jan Marie Hickey
Joseph L. Hilgar
Sharon Ann Hilgar
Barbara B. Hudock
Michele M. Hummel
Lewanne E. Hunt Sharp
Vivian
Elizabeth Rice Watts
Christina D. Dunning
Juliet
Janice M. Price
Gary Richard Prinzi
Donna K. Weller
Thomas Keith Williams
Susan
Sally
Norman George
Gary Eugene Wilson
Ernest E. Yates
Glenda F. Yost
Richards
Richard Edwin Robison
Kathlene Ann
Rohm
Mary Ellena Scarp
Jane Loren Scheffey
Rita Dutton
Catherine Joan
Eckersley
Richard Joseph Egick
Olga Marie Ehrhart
1975
Karen Weiler Abernethy
Anonymous
Kathleen Marie Kerick
Mark J. Keyser
Michael Joseph Fereck
Eleonora Marie Fisher
David Warren Badger
Melodie Ainslie Badger
Joseph Anthony
James
James Slamon
Mary Ann
William
Ralph
J.
Smith
Daniel T. Spadoni
Spellman
Karen Denise Spellman
Josephine AlbinaStettler
Judy A. Stine
Edward
Barrella
Paul Dirk Baublitz
Anna Marie Sneeringer
Susan McMinn Snyder
Anonymous
D.
Anne Kennedy
Robert D. Kennedy
Judith
Paul Albert Shoemaker
Darlene M. Signore
Micki Joe Slingerland
Marilyn Janice Kelly
John T. Epiett III
Mary Kate Epiett
Anonymous
Donna Marie Ambler
Mary Jane Angus
Siptrolh
Jayne Kacar
Karen Suzanne Karnes
Diane Marie Keister
Ronald William Keller
Anne Marie Zaborney
Cynthia H. Schrader
Jon L. Shade
Ronald J. Sheehan
Cariton R. Sheets
Michael
W. Hynick
Marie Jaremko
Robert C. Baylor
Pauline Fitzik Baymor
Grace Walewski Bekaert
Bergman
Bergman
Thomas T. Foss
Kathy Jean Fowler
Paul Joseph Gadomski
J.
Galati
Gallagher
Debra Ann Ganz
Timothy Michael
Rebecca Schrum
Keyser
Joyce Louise Kime
Robert N. Klemow
Eleanor Anne Knarr
Knauss
Sandra Lee Knowlden
Joan M. Koch
Jeffrey R.
Garngan
Ann Gruber Gibbons
William Charies
Walter A. Gillar
Eric B. Koetteritz
Gary
Mary Catherine
Gregory Allen Bitler
Paul Duane Blow
Kathleen Jean Bosse
Grace C. Bradford
Glessner
Kathleen Ann Glessner
Leah Dawn Gluchoff
Diane W. Goble
Timothy John Kokolus
Kathleen Marie Korbich
Debra Ann Kratzer
Catherine M. Krause
J.
Anonymous
R.
Ann Marie Goodwin
Michael F. Graham
Madara
Judith Harriet
Strate N. Marinakos
Carolyn Louise Mastin
Theresa C. Mathey
Anonymous
Lynn Marie Matrisian
Susan Carol McClellan
Gayle Anne McGill
Debbie Lee McNamara
David Edward Miller
George John Miller
Marlene Gail
Patricia
Rodney
Miller
Bederman
Miller
E. Miller
Steven D. Molden
Robin Pierce
Montgomery
John Joseph Moratelli
Paula Diane Moyer
Linda M. Mulvey
Kathleen E. Nagle
Ann Louise O'Boyle
Gail Elizabeth O'Donnell
Anthony JamesO'Malley
Timothy John Orr
Archie
Dewey Parker Jr.
Thomas Pasek
Chester
Marieen Elaine Pasek
Mario Anthony
Kochenash
Gail Adete
Dale
Diane Philips Lepley
Mary Frances Leshinskie
Margaret Nolan Lloyd
Peter F, Lundergan
Richard E. Lynch II
Pasquariello
Barbara Jean Pelachick
Anonymous
Koetteritz
Jeffrey Bruce
Pupp
Anonymous
Susanna
Connie
J.
D.
Radice
Rado
Good
David E. Goss
Susan M. Gottlieb
Deborah Ann Gownley
George J. Gnjber III
Amy L. Gyory
Glenn A. Haas
Total Alumni Giving by Class Year (as of Dec.31, 1994)
Class
Current
# Donors
% Donors
Addresses
Total
% of Total
Given
Given
0.22
Class
Current
# Donors
% Donors
Addresses
Total
% of Total
Given
Given
B. Paulette Haley-Stark
Judy Ann Hall
Doran J. Hamann
Hamman
Gary W. Hammer
Catherine E.
Anne
Hanna
William R. Hanna
Diane Louise Happ
Barbara Ann Harris
George E. Hassel
Karen S. Heaps
F.
Karen Louise Hellmuih
David A. Hoffman
Susan Phyllis Hoffman
Jeanne
K.
Hofmann
Eddie J. Hollenbeck
Charles E. Holman
Harold C. Hoover
John C. Hubert
James R. Husted
Jr.
Christine J. Inscho
Alicia A.
Jarman
Christine Jendrzejewski
Edward Johnson
Jr.
Janice C. Keil
Joseph Francis Kempski
Linda S. Kiefer
Eileen Elizabeth Kindig
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1914
1916
1918
1919
1920
3
10
2
.67
1
.10
$1,110
25
11
2
2
.18
1.025
.13
0.01
1
.14
50
25
1921
23
.13
1,060
0.21
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
192B
1929
1930
18
3
6
5
9
7
.33
580
0.11
.12
5.155
1.02
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
.19
0.05
1951
0.04
8
21
.16
245
190
435
815
34
33
27
27
.37
4,395
1,374
0.87
0.85
21
.25
4.325
2.080
2,220
29
34
.32
4,625
0.91
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
.41
0.85
1961
251
15
.31
0.58
17
16
19
.33
28
26
24
29
.47
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
310
310
.37
4.335
2,945
4,620
2.650
2.527
3.945
3.170
8.804
4.418
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
15
7
42
47
48
50
91
93
105
84
82
85
92
82
48
27
43
57
60
57
78
72
.15
.23
.31
.32
.33
.63
.46
.31
40
0
0.20
0
0.09
0.16
0.27
0.41
0.44
0.91
0.52
0.50
0.78
0.62
1.74
0.87
77
48
33
49
40
66
139
167
98
114
120
115
104
120
159
37
.48
3.689
0.73
21
.44
2.241
0.44
13
.39
1.845
0.36
21
.43
1.625
0.32
13
.33
1.685
0.33
32
44
68
30
40
40
45
38
40
.48
1,784
0.35
.32
2.68
.41
13.602
5,775
.31
1.755
0.35
.35
5.523
1.09
.33
5,872
4,743
0.94
41
.26
171
44
63
63
72
74
94
.26
108
100
.31
91
.24
120
173
172
.27
242
238
351
369
373
445
601
633
.39
.37
.33
.26
.26
.29
.24
.30
.27
.29
.27
2.990
3.057
4.769
2,698
3.613
5,615
5.154
12,510
6.530
5.467
8,136
7.654
8.967
9.703
10.556
1.14
1.16
0.59
0.60
0.94
0.53
0.71
1.11
1.02
2.47
1.29
1.08
1.60
1.51
1.77
1.91
2.08
<
Rainone
Gail R.
Nancy
Raudenbush
Frances M. Redfem
Nancy M. Ressler
S.
Sandra R. Walker
Louanne P. Walsh
Anonymous
Randall H. Watts
Bradley Kent Wegman
Stephen John Debuski
Robert Ronnanofski
Lincoln Wettes Jr.
Steven Jay Rosen
Gregory ChartesScarlato
Diane Marie Schellhamer
Dale R. Schmeltzle
Mark S. Schweiker
Anonymous
Susan Eileen Seidel
Glenn Wert Shaffer
Jr.
Rebecca Marie Shappell
Paul T. Sheam
Cherie Aderhold
Judith Marie Davis
Robert James DeCarolis
Kevin Patrick Dempsey
Michele M. DeSera
George C. Diabes
Barbara Ann Hein
Douglas R, Henning
Ann Marie
Christopher A, Hertig
Cynthia Ellen Hetrick
Mana Jean
Joanne Wood
Gwendelyn Lee Yerk
Elaine K. Dietrich
Nancy Ulsh Doran
Diane Elaine Hinaman
Dennis J. Hinkel
Cindy L. Hintz
John Hockenberger Jr.
Richard C. Hogentogler
Valery Eileen Yura
Gwen Robinson
Mary
J.
Drew
K. Hostetter
Barbara
J.
Winchester
Gary Thomas Zelinske
Nancy Jane Zelinske
James
J.
Zubritski
1976
Dunaway
Mary C. Dwyer
Judith Ann Eby
Linda Kay Eck
Linda Lee Eichmann
Debra Edwards Evans
Hoover
Patricia Hulsizer
Holly
Marlene Hursh-Beaver
John Alan Johnson
Kathleen Mary Johnson
Gail
Anonymous
Ralph Paul Ferrie Jr.
Margaret Mary Fest
Susan Kessock
Diane Kathleen Bicjan
David Donald Bilger
Thomas John
Michael John
Klatchak Jr.
Anonymous
Jane Martin
Barbara Janet Staab
John Vincent Stevens
Athene Nina Blow
Dennis James Frazier
Margaret Ann Frith
Barbara J. Fritz
David Alan Fryer
Melinda S. Garrigan
Shearouse
Debra A. Shoemaker
Anita Jean Siegfried
Daniel
Raymond
Signore
Bnjce Michael
Alberlini
Anonymous
Patricia
Solski
Marirose Ellen
Southerton
Robert Wayne Surridge
Marcia Sue Sweitzer
Thomas Lee Sweitzer
David Michael Sysko
Charlotte D. Tancin
Stanley L. Tantsils
E. Taylor
Ann
Baylor
Jeanne S. Beck-Gardner
Tirjan
Bixter
Evelyn M. Blewitt
Anonymous
John Everett Bolig
Ronald John Bommer
Robert J. Brown
Steven Elwood Buck
Marilyn Butler
Caragher
Chris E. Caterson
Mary Ann Chmiola
Gordon Sheldon Clapp
Deborah Blank Clare
Peter
Toczylowski
Curt Calvin Tofts
Jean Tress
Susan K. Tucker
Valerie Varano
John Lee Viola
Gail
James
Ann Famese
W. Fegley
Maryanne G. Feno
Flaim
Clare Cintala Fleck
Kathleen Grace
W. Terrill
Patricia Thomas
Roger Lee Thomas
Sandra Jeanne Thomas
Richard
Deborah June
Albert Joseph
Ackerman
Catherine N. Baker
III
Thomas John
Todd
Patricia B.
Clare
Merle Lee Geib
Anne
Ronald Bryan Geib
Dorothyann Lapresi
Sue Ann Geiger
James Russel Gingrich
Mark H. Larzelere
Karen Marquette
Gingrich
III
Phyllis Laporte
Anonymous
Beth Ann Lepianka
Loch
# Donors
% Donors
Addresses
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
655
659
900
844
915
877
759
822
829
923
860
913
958
945
878
1.018
1.067
1.037
1.116
1.101
1.205
1,293
1,347
1.420
Totals 30,525
Includes
gifts
Schmlcker
Deborah Jane Schnabel
William Bernard Schneck
VIrgie D.
L.
Michelle D. Schultes
Robert
Schwanger
J.
Jody Lee Senderovltz
FrederickC. Shappell
Jr.
Robert A. Shelly
Michael Randall Shirey
David Adam Shoemaker
Robert Alan Smith
Sandra Risner Smith
Deborah Bland Smull
Timothy S. Sopko
Mary Alice C. Spiegel
Eugene John Squlltaro
Alan G. Stackhouse
Kenneth W.Stavarski
Ann Graham
Patricia Fell
Harvey
Maureen Kathleen
Hause
Susan Stoddard Hawk
Lynn Ann Lundy
Sandra Ann Martin
Paul Howard Mastany
Stephen James Matzura
Michael J. McGinnIs
Wayne James Mehrer
Phillip K. Mengel
Dana Ann Mereness
Total
% of Total
Given
DIano Elaine Foldstein
David
L.
Unger
Theodore Lee Feldstoin
Jerome A. Vaiana
Rhonda Lee Viola
Claire Louise Fllemyr
Virginia R. Whitlington
Bettijean
Richard Neuschwander
Mary Theresa Wizda
Felecia H. GIrton
Patricia
Robert Michael O'Connor
Christine Marie Wortey
Joseph Anthony
Gledgowd
Ann Marie Golden
Betsy Leonard Gooden
Gary Lee Gordon
Janet Loo Radko
Miller
Robert J. Mondschein
John Donald Nagle
Susan Kobilis Nesbitt
13.294
2.62
Terry Hotfecker Zeigler
.23
3.42
Lisette K.
3.58
.26
17,333
18.168
9.472
.25
14,693
2.90
Jane Elizabeth Parry
Carol Lee Patey
Deborah J. Peic
.22
2.42
.23
12,264
8,595
201
.22
10,571
215
225
189
198
210
176
207
179
235
212
175
.22
1 1
,692
.24
12,380
2.44
.22
8,821
1.74
.22
matched by businesses
Ferralolt
Stephanie Ann Wechter
Carolanne Wegman
Beth Lynne Wert
Anne
Waybright
.23
.01
Oxiey
Youngkin
Richard M. Yura
F.
Elizabeth
II
W. Zerby
Gledgowd
Daniel E. Grant
1977
Ann Adams
Carol
Victoria A.
Adams
Pierce Atwater
William
John F. Heimlich
Sandra K. Hemmlg
Ayres
9,911
1.95
Diane Elaine Powell
,334
2.23
Francis
9.153
11.214
1.80
Rose Mary T. Radzievich
Loretta
2.21
Michael Louis Rainone
William David
1.91
Karen Marie Reed
Gaye Bachman
Bachman
Pamela Jean Bami
1.59
Christine E. Reiner
Michael A. Barone
1.57
Vicki
Ann Reinhard
Lucille Ann Reuter
Susan Rimby-Leighow
Nancy J. Roehrig
Evelyn Baxevane
Anne French Beardslee
J.
Radzievich
Richard
F.
Rompalo
Daniel
Irvin
F.
Babcock
Lynn Marie Sensing
Nanci Haigh Bicking
Robert Joseph Blewis
James Fox Blockus
Robert E. Rice
Debra Ann Riggle
Lee Ann Rinkenberg
Roger L. Rilchey
Bethany Gibblo
Rosenberg
Janice Marie Rynhart
Cheryl
III
Christine Marie Raffo
Anonymous
Karen Marie Alexander
Jayne Sisson Alexis
Alderfer
Lynn Quinn
Deborah Ruth Harkness
John W. Harvey
Mary Ellen Haupt
Porembo
Rosemary Kim Porembo
Sue Ann Porembo
Maureen C.
Kathleen K. Quaranta
Carol B. Haile
Joseph
S.
Thomas John Porambo
David Michael Ritchie
2.31
Jr.
Martin Pish
John William Roehrig
Gall Gustafson
2.08
Donald Elwood Albert
W
Stephen
Packer
Karon Ann C. Plehl
Susan
Don
C.
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1978
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Robert M. Johnson
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Carol
Anne Keene
Cynthia D. Bittel
Theresa Bochicchio
Mark
F. Kelly
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J.
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Susan Neborak Knox
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Ann Borski
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James Borysowski
Robert Alvin Koehler
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Teresa Jane Thran
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Joanne Uhing
Robert Elwood
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B. Upton
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Robert Daniel Walp
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Michael P. Flavelle
John D. Ford
Barbara C. Fortini
Patricia M. Fulton
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Carol B. Galli
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Kathryn L. Ginter
David G. Girlon
H. Michael Goebel
Gary S. Golbitz
Robert Thomas Graham
Janet M. Granito
Kimberly H. Groner
Robert M. Hafner
Corey M. Waters
Mary E. Weckesser
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Stephanie S. Weikel
Catherine Mae Welch
Beth Ann West
Deborah A. Hargraves
Pamela S. Hartzell
Leslie Lynne Hemeisey
Paul E. Hoffman
Sharon E. Holko
Sally Ann Houser
Peter J. Howatt
James A. Williams
Kathy Ann Winter
Mark Charies Wolfe
Bemadette Yazurio
Audrey Louise Zarkoski
Paul Andrew Zenyuh
Mary T. Zeveney
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Phoebe
A. Inch
Michael D. Jaggard
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Joan
J.
Janice
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L. Antonicelli
Lynn G. Jeffery
Carol L. Johnson
Murray J. Johnson
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Michael J. Karpinski
Renee Ann Kauffman
Carolyn F. Kaysen
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Bartjara Sanzotto
Robert
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Cynthia A. Kuhns
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Kathy
Gina M. Nizioiek
Teresa M. Bierwisch
Kenneth C. Black
Paul T. Nutaitis
Christopher E. Blackburn
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Barbara J. Bohling
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Craig R. Jones
Lori A. Jones
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Thomas
Kano
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E. Flint
Allison D.
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Cathleen M. Wiencek
Colleen A. Williams
Sandra J. Massaro
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Thomas M. McCormick
Joanne E. McCoy
Deborah B. McKay
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Maureen Kenna Patti
Walter N. Pawlowski
Sninsky
Carole A. Kershetsky
Patricia L.
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1981
Francesco Aceto Jr.
Linda Anne Aceto
Robert John Acor
Anthony P. Amedei Jr.
Brian R.
Cheryl
Kathleen M. Rosen
Michael W. Rotelle III
Michele Diane Russell
Ann Mease
Janice L. Melmed
Anonymous
W. John Bamett
Mary J. Baumann
A. Shorlall
Patricia L. Keller
Jon E.
Karen
Brenda J. Monick
John R. Moyer
Dawn
Scott David Slmklns
Kevin
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Rhonda J. Seebold
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Mary Therese Conroy
Brenda W. Conway
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Rosalie Schweitzer
Ann Rice
Ruth A. Santangelo
L. Mixell
C. Schreck
Jeffrey S. Ringhoffer
Anonymous
Michael
Scarpati
L.
Somers
Ann Somers
Randall B. Spence
Keen
David D. Zinkler
Ellen
Kathleen Savltts
Carol P.
Kelly
Robert A. McMullin III
Charles L. Meachum
Elaine K. Miller
Kevin A. Rothbard
Janice Y. Salwockl
Cynthia G, Karchner
Charles L. Kamos II
Michael C. Connell
Richard S. Menniti
Louis D. Rosetti
Frank J. Breslln Jr.
Frank H. Brooks
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L,
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Hyde
Heather Ann Harrison
Debra A. Han/ey
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Roberta
B. Riggi
Cheryl
Hummer
L.
J.
Ida R. Reilly
Jane
Carol A. Hromlsin
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Bernocco
Rauenzahn
Rawle
Jeffrey R.
Ann Budd
Thomas E.Campbell
Jodie
Hammond
Patricia A.
Renko
Reymer
A.
W, Bemhard
Glenn A. Hoffman
Lori A. Horosky
Kelly A. Howatt
Joseph Hewlett
Walter Thomas Zabicki
Robert J. Zarkoski
Cathleen A. Zentgraf
Alice
S. Potts
William P. Prichett
Patrick G.
Nancy
Flanagan
Dale E. Malott Jr.
Gary G. Mammele
Nancy Marie Manley
Walsh
John
Tanya
Phillips
Pollnsky
J.
Lisa
P.
Michael A.
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Catherine M. Hoffman
Frank
Jetfry S. Nielz
James
Laurie G. Vercoe
Denise
Sharon W.
Thomas W.
Linda S. Figanj
Ann Medeiros Varga
Louis M. Vannicola
Anderson
J.
Michael C. Ariz
Susan M. Helwig
Nancy K. Herman
Rene G. Hoagland
Maureen E. Hobson
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Debra S. Ford
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Marsha A. Linn
Pamela Ann Lockwood
Francis T. Maloney
Tomcavage
William W. Truckenmiller
Debra
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Laurie N.
B. Baker
Laureen Louise Baldwin
Jon C. Bardsley
Thomas J. Basar Jr.
John K. Bell
Denise D. Berg
Janet
F.
1982
Morohovech
Gregory S. Lawrence
Dennis Leighow
David M. Lescinski
Loretta F. Sutcliffe
Paula A. Mix
Scott R. Mix
Stacey L. Mixell
Helen Lukachko
Chesley Ann Moroz
Lee F. Mueller
Janey Lynne Murphy
Marianne S. Murray
Sandra J. Murray
Fenstermaker
Dennis M. Fuhrman
Carey Lynne Gates
Susan E. Geiger
Robert Charles Gennaria
Robert E. Gilgannon
Karen M. Girton
E.
Vincent
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Thomas
J. Collis
Kevin R. Crosley
Lorie M. Cudwadie
W. Gail E. Curiand
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Barbara A. Diestelow
F.
Frederick Divalerio
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Nanette S. Keys
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Frank J, Konschnik
Robert T. Spezialetti
Gregory S. Kovalick
Pamela
H. Kratzer
Thomas M. Kresch
Jeffrey D.
Paula
Jr.
Krill
F. Krisa
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Pamela Jayne Tomko
Todd O. Trach
Sandra S, Tracy
Mary M. Troutman
Upton
Dennis C. Velas
F. Jean Kuhl
Timothy Alan Latshaw
Constance D. Lawrey
Jilliann
Anonymous
Richard Stanley
Sheri A. Lippowitsch
Marsha
J.
Long
Ann Lyman
James Maynard Lyman
Carol
Randall
J.
Mackenzie
MacNeal
Carmen M. Maloney
Judy
L.
Mashett
Gloria J. Mastracchio
John L. Maturani
Francis
J.
Elizabeth A.
Joanne
Mays
McCall
McCloskey
H. McGarry
Kevin
Amy
L.
J.
Susan
T.
Vincent
Walewski
Carol
Wall
L.
Cathy U. Walls
Theresa S. Walsh
Calvin H. Delnlnger
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Deslmone
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DeStefano
T.
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Doreen Drack
Wendy
Ellen Hollls Drexler
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Dale
Catherine-Mann
L.
Fagan
Dawn Spohrer
Fowler
Bruce E. Frank
Carol P. Franklin
Maureen R.
Walsh- Rodgers
Jamie L. Waters
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Lorraine K. Franzetti
Wiest
Jacqueline K. Winey
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Daniel
J.
Wendy J. Woolcock
Anne
C. S.
Michael
J.
Wozniak
Yavorchak
J. Galli
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Thomas
A. Groff
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Nancy L. Gross
James
D. Hallinan
Hallock
Maks
L.
McCatforty
Lessie A. McDonnell
Michael
Fagan
William G. Feduchak
Mark Fenstermaker
Matthew W. Figard
Edward A. Fiorvanli
Jon Vincent Fortunate
C,
Mabus
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Brian
Jeffrey S.
Francis
Albert Charies
J.
McGeohan
William H. McNett
John
F.
Brett A.
Mockes
Jr.
Mecktey
Kathleen E. Miller
Steven M. Miller
John W. Moller
Lynne M. Moller
Kevin B. Moore
Susan E. Mullen
John A. Murtin
Karen B. Musselman
Karrie S, Myers
Mark J. Neach
Glenn A. Newman
Alice E. Melchiore
Christopher R. Zentgraf
Lois
Eileen M. Miller-Wright
Christina M. Zerte
William P. Harte
Paige
Timothy G. Hartzell
Jean Royer Peake
Jeffrey A. Mitchell
Noel Scott
Randall
Todd
Yoh
Young
L.
A.
Zamonas
Zimmerman
Cynthia A.
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1983
Diane M. Amodel
Denise 1. Antollk
Malcolm E. Arter Jr.
Annette M.
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Joni D. Baker
Stephen A. Barbella
Priscilla M. Barnes
Raymond
R. Bennett
Kim Marie Bent
Richard D. Betteriy
Elizabeth M. Blasgen
Kevin A. Hargreaves
Harris
Wood
Wood
Leslie B,
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Joseph R. Nugent
Joanne L. Ochs
Gina M. Onushco
Michael
Ann
West
L.
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Barbara A. Wllllard
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Alice M. Womer
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Donald R. Yazurio
J.
Carol
P.
Andrew W. Nichols
Doreen J. Norton
Wayne
Yonkelowitz
Susan Lynne Walter
Anonymous
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Mary Ann Benyo
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Blyler
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Amy
Karen
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J.
Imbody
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Susan
E.
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James
Carole
L. Jeckell
Broxlon
L.
Tamara
Bryant
L.
Bush
Scott R. Campbell
Karen Caparro
Eugene F. Carter Jr.
Diana
L.
Ann M. Case
Brian J. Case
Tamok Celin
Gwyn
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Steven A. Clark
Anonymous
Joseph H. Cloran
Gayle Ann Cobb
Terry A. Conrad
Jr.
Corcoran
J.
Frank R. Cosner
Jr.
Cowher
Martin A. Coyne
Gregory J. Cunningham
Linda M.
Frank D. Dangelo
Don
C. Davis
Jon E. Deininger
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Maria D. Demerly
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David George Dix
George J. Dombroski
Cathy W. Dowd
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Cheryl
Ann
Stephen
F.
L.
Susan
J.
Dinsmore
Elaine M. Kaswandik
Michael M. Keller
Kenneth J. Scharfenberg
James
J,
Dorin
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Sue Nye Scharfenberg
J.
Lisa M. Schlueter
Jane Ann Seislove
Koncz
Kathleen A. Kowker
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Nancy Ann Lansberry
Lynn M. Lansdowne
Debra Ann Shah
Donald K. Shinton
Karen
Lorraine D. LaraNetto
Wimmer Lauser
Carol
Crystal S.
Lease
Lydia
Marjorie A.
Singley
J,
David W. Smalstig
Douglas Bradley Smith
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Anonymous
Spampinato
A. Staub
Philip J.
Patricia
Jr.
Superdock
Sypawka
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Susan Ann Thieme
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James Lithgow
Lisa R. Lithgow
Ronald D. Lockwood
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Cheryl A. Lukasiewicz
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Mary
Magazzu
F.
T.
William
L. Mannix
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Judt
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Edward Christoph Ulicny
Carol Lynn Usnik
Karen L- Vandrew
Michele M. Vogt
Steven Lee Wallace
Margaret L. Waslelczyk
Michelle T.
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1984
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Kim
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Darryl
David
Nolte
L.
Patricia E. Nosovitch
Kathleen
W.
Atherholt
Suzanne M. Hartshorne
Patricia A.
Thomas
Eric D. Pettis
Anne
S. Hauprich
Sharon
E.
Haupt
Lori B.
Peterson
Cathy
Susan
Pamela
Marlene Mary Prince
Theresa M. Racek
Kevin R. Hohl
Gail Gerberich Rarick
Hohn
Carolyn K. Hohne
Donna A. Reese
Todd M. Renner
Richard Scott Hollinger
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Lynne T. Homiak
David A. Hough
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Stitz
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D. Reilly
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J.
Woodrow
Brosky
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Michael E. Chuss
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Scott P. Righter
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T.
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Linda A. Hoertz
Keith D. Horlacher
Deborah
A.
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Johnston
Patricia J.
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Anonymous
Michael
Cominsky
F.
Day
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Amber M. Kenney
Koch
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McGarry
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I.
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Anonymous
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Robert D. Dnjckenmiller
Marvin
Tammy
Lucy F. Messersmlth
David W. Miller
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Patricia Dewitt
L.
Drumm
L.
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Meneeley
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Barbara Ann
Matthew
Susan Marie
Scott
L.
Seyfried-Schultz
Laurel A. Shaffer
Ann Sherman
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Anna M.
Erdman
Evans
T.
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Faiat
Jones-Babyak
F. Jubon
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Laurie Ann Snyder
Roy
Anne Somers
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Helen
L.
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L.
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Peter
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Kelly J.
Deborah A. Stoudt
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Sandra
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Michael
Angela M.
John Alfred Gasink
James C. Golden
Martha Tucker Goldner
Kruczek
Toni Lynn Kruczek
Stanley F. Kucewicz
Joel S. Kunkel III
Joseph
J.
D. Lakitsky
Bradley C. Larson
Basil
K. Storch
Stull
John Temchatin
Terri
Newgarde
Brenda
S. Nichols
Lisa A.
Niemann
J. O'Brien
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Lisa
Anne Palmisano
Stanley
Jeannine A. Thibault
Catherine Golomb
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Todd
Todd
J. Grinaway
Gregorys. Guerrieri
Gwen Cressman
Sally Guerrieri
Keith E. Peterson
David C. Hall
Carol S. Ham
Jill
A.
Thomas
Tier
Jr.
Manning
Joanna
Jennifer A.
Khan
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Keith M.
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Chariene Marie Kanaskie
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Cindy K. English
Susan K. Eppley
Ruby
C. Kontostathis
Kimberly K. Krajci
Ann Berirand
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Anne E. Hayward
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Roberta Ann Hellman
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James
April
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Elizabeth
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Phipps
Lisa M. Burghardt
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Lorna
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Peake
H.
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James
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Thomas
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Brown
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B.
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John
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Hoyt
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Homung
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Jill
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Greenman
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Antoinette Ban-
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Amy
R. Hartsough
Gannis
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Lisa A. Antonelli
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David E. Gray
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Cynthia M.
Zimmerman-Harkins
Alfred G. Mueller
Kathleen B, Gallagher
Thomas
E. Andrusisin
Morris
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Ann
Anonymous
Donna Zimmerman
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Kelly
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Hudimac
Gloria J. Jean
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Lorraine
Patricia R.
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M. Christopher Maron
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Lynne Elizabeth
Graham
Melanie A, Edenholm
Dana
Anonymous
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Sandra Lynne Eckart
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Janice T. Lessman
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David
Catharine E. Miller
Gordner
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Settelen
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M. Schiller
Kochlnsky
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J.
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Shelley
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Gholam
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Scott Powell
Nancy
Thomas
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J.
Capobianco
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J.
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Kimberly
Ann
Williams
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D.
Hamer
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F.
F.
Powers
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L. Pumell
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M.
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Renn
Reppy
Elaine
Nancy
B,
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Roble
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Lori L.
Welker
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Shovlin
Marcella
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Francis
Alice Elizabeth
Janice Feimster Walters
Kathleen A. Bartunek
Shannon P. Bassett
Christopher Blatz
Mary Elizabeth
Rose Woods
Jane Marie Woytowich
1986
Nanci Albee
Mary B. Allen
Lee Anne Andracchio
Leslie A. Bacigatupi
Jr.
Sarah M. Baldwin
Deborah A. Barnes
Dawn
R. Barron
Jane
Smurthwaite
Chester Patrick Snyder
Ellen V. Stefanosky
Bruce J. Stewart
Coder Petersen
Jean Conklin
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Douglas A. Coup
Joseph E. Dailey
Traci
Lori
Daley
L.
Caroline E. Deininger
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Dobeck
Amy
Eby
S.
Erdman
Elizabeth
Kimberly A. Fiorelli
David Allen Fischer
Donna Snow
Michael
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Mary C. Hogan
Robyn D. Houck
Aaron J. Hughes
Robert
Eileen T. Bayley
Ann Hunsicker
Daphne Ann Huss
Marie Y. James
Elizabeth A. Bayley
Ellen A.
Stephanie J. Bedosky
Melinda L. Bender
Deborah L. Bentz
Anjna Beri
Bethany J. Bickel
L.
Nagy
Lori
Janus
Lara Johnson
Eileen L Johnson-Shrey
Robert E. Kagarise
Kappel
Lori S.
Lisa A.
Kelm
F.
Pursel
Jr.
Eduardo A. Ramos
Douglas B. Rapson
Andrea L. Reiterman
Joanne M. Rhoads
James
C. Roberts
Susan
E.
Romanosky
Gregory W. Romig
Denise R. Route
Karia
J.
Thomas
Rush
R.
Jacqueline
Sacoman
Sassaman
L.
Report
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Linda M.
Heather E. Bodine
John M. Schaefer
Becky
Dawn
Lisa
Grow Bonshock
Randy W. BoHs
Schaffer
L.
Kerry R. Schaffer
Michele
L.
J. Bollinger
Schuler
Judi
Bowman
L.
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Bucha
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Thomas
Kost
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Anonymous
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James
P. Shevlin
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Singley
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Campbell
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Carol Snyder
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fvlarcie M. Snyder
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Speece
Jill M. Springman
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Christine M. Sleeker
James M. Stepanski
B.
Jr.
Paul P. Stucker
Kenneth Styer
Donna M. Sutton
Lynn M. Swetnam
L.
Nancy
Umstead
Vandeusen
A.
Lorna D. Veglia
Kathleen E. Waiko
Lori A.
Dean
Wampole
Michelle N. Edllng
Cari A. Lyon
David M. Torrey
Andrew
Stephen
Vincent P. Menichelli
Cynlhia M. Widltz
Karen A. Mergel
Julie L.
Michael Dennis
Edward A. Miller
Marc D. Miller
Susan A. Misiewicz
Gloria D.
David
Kelly D.
Karen
Karin S. Cressman
Joanna Dee Crouse
Kelly L. Truett
Trump
Deanne
Melissa N. Locke
ErlcC. Lovely
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Daun L. Corse
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Welskerger
L.
Werner
Weston
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Ernest
J,
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William
Sharon
Noaker
Noelle Novak
Thomas W. Nurse
Michael S. O'Hara
Erin A.
L.
Diane
Joseph H. Geles
Sean C. GImeno
Anonymous
Christine K.
1991
Donna M. Adgie
Michael A. Albanese
Kimberly A. Gray
Jo Anne G. Green
Bronwyn J. Queen
Matthew T. Quigley
John
Melissa A. Greene
Kerri
Bahr
Barbara A. Barnes
LeeAnn Hains
Thomas
Mary E. Barnes
Stephen J. Barry
Kris Ronald Bautsch
Nancy E. Beglin
John J. Belaski
Barbara A. Hall Jr.
Charles L. Harman
Lydia M. Heiser
L.
Andronis
Kristina
Carol A. Bentlage
Berger
Helen M. Bertges
Kelli L.
Catherine B. Bill
David Bingman
Ruth Bishop
Beth A.
Brian
Bitler
W. Blickensderfer
Eileen A. Blozen
Lara
J.
Halenda
John C. Hersh
Kathy L. Hoffman
Lee E. Hollenbach
Hotham
Susan G. Hotham
Sherri A. Hower
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Suzanne E. Hutnick
Joseph R. Jackson
Scott D,
Vicki A.
James
Tina M. Johns
Michele
L.
Heather S. Perclval
Richard T. Priestman
Patricia M. Rail
Ann Boop
L.
Brooks
J.
Cassano
Joseph A.
Debra Hubal
Jason J. Hudak
Suzanne M. Hulme
Sandra S. Izer
Mark P, Jobes
David M. Johns
Eileen M. Jones
Laura G. Jones
Shelley A. Jones
Jennifer A. Kaffka
Castrogiovanni
Anetia M. Cera
Michael
J.
Kenney
Nazzaro
Nouhard
Lori A.
Todd
A.
Gary T. Womelsdorf
Mlng-Hslung Wu
Christine A. Yerkes
Marilyn A.
Yocum
1993
Chang
Chang
Chin Tlon Huang
LI
Hul Fang Lee
Ben Yuan
Lin
Dana Rapson
C. Todd Retchart
Grace
Michael R. Relgel
Shun Hua Lu
Matthew A. Schultz
Ling Fang Tseng
Joseph G, Tyson
Anderson Yang
Linda Young
Michele M. RIne
Lisa M. RItt
L, Robblns
Timothy M, Ronan
Connie M. Ross
Cynthia
Carol
L.
Lin
Ju Tang Liu
Sands
Powlus
Preziosi
Parents
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K.
Rauch
Mehdi Razzaghi
Gary A. Reigle
Laura J. Reilly
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Richard S. Remington
Frank
Lisa
Scot M. WIsler
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Erik B. Binder
Cynthia
Michele S. Zaiudek
Diane M. Wilson
Tsun
Charles S. Carroll
Barbara A. Pizzoli
Michael S. Pompei
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Moyer
L.
Valerie A. Pedrlanl
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Toby W. Pepper
Michelle T. Yost
Gayle
Kelly L. Williams
JIng Ping
Anonymous
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Benjamin C. Garrison
Zohreh Garrousian
Mohr
Christy M. Williams
Julie E. Parry
Lisa E. Paul
Amy
A.
Mowder
Wescoe
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James R. Hlle
Chad R, Holdren
Scott L. Frederick
James W. Wood
Carolyn R. Yohey
L. MIrablte
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J.
L.
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Thomas A. Peters
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E. Miller
Anne
Wellkonlch
Baum
Bauman
Franklin
Michele
Maria A. Bosack
L. Freireich
Elizabeth
Christine A. Zazzarino
Tanya
Laurie A. Fritz
MIchalok
Johanna M. Nolan
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Robert L. Oneal
Angela
Hara
E.
Weaver
Welrback
Dawn M, Hepner
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L. Bartolf
Lisa M. Booth
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Teri L,
Donna M. Zampotll
Denise A. Oneill
William T. Wisser
Mergner
Kristen B. Nlebtlng
Kimberiy
Paul
Keith A,
B,
Lisa M. Helveslon
Kimberly A. Oesch
L.
McWIIIIams
Balderston
Susan Ann Outt
D. Forker
Wagner
Dawn D. Ware
Anonymous
Joseph T, Wash
Balr
Samuel
R. Williams
Esandrio
Gownley
Marcl A.
Robert D. Naumovltz
Tara M. Avellino
Amy
Lynn
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Stacey L. Turock
Guckenberger
Amy C. Havard
Nicole M. Haverstraw
Albright
Chad
L.
McCrenry
Leslie A. Trogllone
Anonymous
Grant S. Evangelist!
Shawn M. Ewing
Meryl
Diana
Marie
Sulpy
Michael P.
1992
Karen Mane
Weiss
Lincoln L. Weiss
Karen B. Whiteman
C.
J.
Lori E.
Natalie A. Barnlnger
III
Susan
Sharon
Megan
Edwards
Richard P. Matukonis
Valerie A.
Lynda Goldberg
Geraldine K. Newhart
Carl A.
Harry A. Flynn
Gregory F, Frisch
Anne M. Geffkon
James P. Geiger
Christopher N. Gengler
Gilbert
Jr.
Marshall
J.
Geoffrey A. Goehler
Ziegler
Zose
Tara D. Dubbs
Nice
John
Thomas M.
Jennifer A. Dresher
J.
M. Feulner
Kristen M. Fitzgerald
Stout
L.
A,
Kimberiy A, Tonkinson
Stephanie A. Mack
Melissa J. Maltman
Trtsha
April L.
Edith C.
George W. Maclntyre
Ely
James M.
William Y. Nawrocki
Dunkle
Scott D. Dunsmuir
Philip M. Edinger
L.
Young
Rebecca Ann Young
Donovan
K.
Jennifer
Colleen A. Stout
Macensky
K.
Christopher T. Miller
Christa M.
Neuhard
T. Effross
Gerdes
Bridget E, Gigg
F.
E.
Downs
Peter G.
Barry Stock
E. Link
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J.
Donald
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Stambaugh
A. Lettierl
Wolfe
Moser
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Richard J. Naradko
J.
S. Laudenslager
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Damlan
F.
Amy
Patricia A. Lloyd
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Lamm
Mark
Martin
Craig
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Smith
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Dobson
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E. Deprefontaine
Lori
James
DlOrio
L.
Lubow
Stephen
April
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Tracy
Conaway
Donna M. Cooper
Monahan
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J.
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L.
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E.
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John
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Karen
Sundermier
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Charles
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L.
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J.
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L.
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J.
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Speicher
Spitzer
J.
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Roy
J.
F.
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Snyder
A,
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Conant
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Cummlngs
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Snow
Gretchen
A. Knotts
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Schumacher
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King
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J.
Ann
Riccette
Rissinger
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Carole Adair
Jill
74
John Atkins
Dennis Austin
Adami
Adams
Rose Adams
Ruth E, Adams
Harold
Gregory
Michelle M. Rossi
J.
Sapp
Paula Schall
Anonymous
Anonymous
John Baines
George L. Baumelster Jr.
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James
Lorraine Baylor
Anonymous
Baird
Bonner
Patricia
Richard Baker
John
J, Balavage
Gordon Ball
Jean Ballo
Steven H Beadling
Dale Beagle
Robert Bennett
Ronald T. Bennett
Maureen
Cari F. Berger
Bryan
Albright
John
Aimee
LydIa
Bedosky
Suzanne Beach
David M. Robinson
Loreen M. Romania
Roos
Bauman
Bauman
Charies
Bailey
L.
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Donna O. Alexander
T.
J.
Joy
Fern A- Agresta
Nick Alapack
Michael S. Rissinger
Rosemary
John Bauer
Margaret Bauer
William Anlauf
'67
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Sara Beard
Edward Bechtel
Justine Anderson
Sandra Barnes
Eileen Bechtold
Johanna BIrkelbach
Anderson
Frank C. Andreus
Anonymous
Billio J.
Beck
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Carol Bishop
Ammerman
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Carmen
Rosemary Anastasia
Mary
B.
II
Banfill
Ronald Basarab
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Anonymous
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Harold Clapper
Craig Clark
Cathy Dietrick
David DiFiore
Debbie Dincher
Jack Frangiosa
Anonymous
John Clark
E. Carl Dinrich
Paul
Carolyn Blubaugh
Laura Clark
Phyllis Clarke
Robert Blake
Carol Blaker
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William BIy
Jane Clavin
Roy Clayton
W. Thomas Clayton
Bradley Bolton
James
Anonymous
Karen
E. Bonstein
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Paul A. Boudreau
Anonymous
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George J. Boyd
Pamela Boyer
Cecelia Franklin
III
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Dobbs
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Harry A. Frey
Dianne Dolat
Gary Frisoli
Donald Fritz
Joseph Clifford
Maryanne Coar
Jeanne Coccelti
Kenneth Cogan
Cogan
Cohen
Martin Cohen
Fretz
Jr.
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Dennis
Walter Fritzsch
Maria Hafner
Daniel A. Haggerty
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Dean
Barry
William
J.
Haines
Robert Haines
Shirley Hains
Joseph Hakun
Frost
Peggy Fry
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Rose Gabel
John Gainard
S.
Chowning
Hall
James
Wade Gans
Dennis Hari
Frank Harker
Diane Harris
Anonymous
Maryellen Garcia
Patricia A. Harrison
Gary Earle
Clara Gardner
Carmen Cortez
Anonymous
Anonymous
Elmer W. Gardner
Francis Garenty
Evelyn Cosklo
Terry S. Eddinger "68
Lawrence Garrison
Sheron Egan
Dennis Ehrlacher
James Garthwaite
Buchman
William Budd
Nina Buob
Coughenour
LaCinda Coup
Gary M. Cowles
Carroll G. Crager
Frank T. Crawlord
lone Creasy
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Richard
Joe D. Burek
Jackie Crittenden
Naurene M. Elsasser
Katherine S. Burger
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Craig Elston
Bonnie Burke
Richard C. Cronin
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David Crowley
Grace Growth er
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Joseph S. Cumella
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Anthony Colello
Gregory Boyle
David A. Collins Jr.
Robert Condel
Francesco Conte
Bozza
Peter F.
Al Cohick
Anne Bradley
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Cope
Margaret Brady
Vicki
David Briggs
Richard B. Brokenshire
Joseph Corbo
Hugti W. Corcoran
Ronald J. Corona
Linda Brown
Robert H. Correll
Rose Brown
Roxanne Brown
Virgle Brown
Anonymous
Elsie
Donald Bnjder
Richard A. Brzozowski
Judith L.
Alex Burns
Robert Burns
Robert
Bush
J.
Therese Butler
Michael
J.
Butter
Jr.
J.
Mary Lou Butz
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Eileen Byler
Ellen
Paul Cacclamani
Glenn C. Cagle
Linda U. Cagle
Karl E. Dahl
Daday
Frances
Damon
Patrick V.
Cashman
Frank T. Castellano
Thomas Catapano
Raymond Caucci
Claire Caulfield
Anthony Ceglowski
Carmen Cerra
Albert A.
Cevasco
John Charles
Anonymous
Robert D. Chester
Fran Chiodo
Robert Chorney
Andrew Chupasco
Marion Chupasco
Gini
Ciampi
Francis
J.
Ciarrocca
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ronald Eroh
Fay Esworlhy
Dennis Evans
Mel Evans
Albert
Joe Helms
Perry Henley
Chuck Henry
Richard Hentz
Dennis Hepler
Margaret Hershey
Bruce Hess
Anonymous
Anna
Margaret B. Ewing
Nelson D. Eyer
Willard
Leroy High
Donald D, Fanelle
Patricia Glory
Margaret K. Hill
Bernard Himmelberger
Jerry Godshall
German
David
Quinten
I.
Gibble
Gibson
Madelyn Gibson
Eileen Giles
Robert E. Gilgannon
Shirley K. DeFacis '63
William Fegyveresi
Richard Gore
Michael DeFrancisco
Trudy Fendler
Edward
Anonymous
Anonymous
Eugene Fenrow
Charles
Donna
Thomas
DeLong
Paul E, Finney
Dent 1950
Richard T. Denton
Walter Denton
Dominic R. DePiano
Edgar Depillis
Kathryn Destetano
Janet M. Detweiler
Susan
Fitzpatrick
Robert
J.
Samuel Detwiler
Eugene C. DeVol
Janet Dewald
Terry Fouts
James
William H. Dierks
'68
Lawrence D. Finucane
Frank Fitzpatrick
Neil E,
DiCarlo
Judith
Finn
Frank Delorey
Dennis Delorso
Ronald Demczak
L.
Dale R.
Jr.
Gary
J.
Ruth
E.
Floyd
Foose '61
Foose '62
Philip Forester
John Fosbenner
Howard Fouike
Bruce Fowler
Donald Fox
Edward Fox
Charles Foye
Jr.
Delmer C. Hinderliter
Roger Hippensteel
Mark HIavenka
Linda Hoal
Goodman
Cherie Hockenberry
W. Goodrich
P. Gottschalk Jr.
Gough
Anonymous
Anonymous '63
Donna Hodorawis
Gary L. Hoffman
John Hoffman
William A. Hoffman
Joel
John
Connie Graf
Jean Graham
Ronald Grason
Sandra D. Graybill
Roger Grbavac
Andrew J. Green
Hiram Green
Richard Green
Thomas Grim
Donald Grinaway
II
Dale E. Groff
Frank J. Groff
Margaret Hess
Sandra Hess
William Higgins
Gilgoff
Mary Gonsiewski
Earl
Brenda Deitterick
Mike Dell'Aquila
'81
Glasmyer
Margaret Gleason
Farling
Audrey Fetterman
Joan A. Fetterman
Donald G. Fidler
Richard Heissler
Harold C. Getz
Robert Day
Anthony Dazio
James
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Bernard Gontarchick
Joan Ciok
Cipriano
Adolph H. Haug
John Good
L.
Linda Hatton
Jr,
Fauerbach
Gary R. Faut
Helen Fedena
Dawe
Edward E. Hartman
Linda Hartman
John Hartzel
Bobby Hastings
Jr.
Peter Faucetta
Vivian E.
Dorothy S. Carey
Mary Ellen Carpenter
Philip Galluppi
John Gerdes
John Fasciano
Gall Caputi
Gallick
Diane Engle
Kenneth Engle
Cindy Ennis
Judy Davison
Waller Davison
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J.
Louise Heidenreich
Bnjce Campbell
Katrina L. Caporaletti
Peter Gallagher
William
Anonymous
Ronald J. Genovese
Donna
Pat Capobianco
Gallagher
Mary Gallagher
Jean Hecker
Elizabeth Davenport
Cape
E.
Hampton
Kurt Hand
Robert G. Hanna Jr.
Anonymous
Leon Geise
Linda Calupca
Robert
Terry G.
Anonymous
Elliott
Elliott
William Caldwell
Gerald CampomizzI
Eileen Gallagher
Frederick C.
Edward N. Danes
Oliver Darden
Jr.
Fred Hamm
Barbara A. Hampton
Betty E. Eldred
James
Carolyn Cusato
Jr.
Carol Gainer
Roger L. Galford
Bernard L. Hazenski
Dennis Healey
Rosemary Heath
Ellis
Richard M. Eisenslaedl
Crlqui
David Hallowell
Charles Garvey
Frederick Gaskins
Annette Gaughan
Robert Gaul
Gwyneth
Eugene
Timothy King
Anonymous
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Anthony Doyle
Richard J. Dresher
Joseph F. Dreyer
Stephen Dreyer
Charles Druckenmiller
Albert Drumblusky
Antonio Duarle
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Robert W. Dunn
Barbara Duplet
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Allen
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Joseph Hudock
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Lee A, Hunsicker
George A. Hunt
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Cari Klach
Kathryn G. Klaus
Hoffner
L.
Hohenberg
P.
Sue Hohenshilt
Elwood A. Holmes
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Homan
Anne Hook
Joseph Hopkins
Susan J. Hoppe
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Peggy Hotz
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Hwang
Emily Klem
Ibbotson
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Kindt
Geraldine M. Kiriin
Paulette Kish
Norma Hunter
'79
Bonni Frisch
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Kevin P. Donovan
Paul T. Donovan
Robert Doran
Thomas Donvard
Clewell
J. Freireich "61
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Judith
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Sherwood Boger
John Guarino
Mark Guilfoose
Joseph Guillaume
Frank Guiko
Lawrence Gump
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George Frankiewicz
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Ihle
Knauf
Natalie Innes
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Joanne
Anonymous
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Inwin
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Joseph R. Jackson
James Jacobsen
Frederick E. Jahn
Clifford
'91
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Bnjce G. Kolloff
Koopmann
Anonymous '64
W. James
William
Robert T. James
Theodore W. Jarrett
Nancy M. Jaworski
'60
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Boleslew Kornatowski
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Johnessee
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Phillip
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Mary Lacina
J.
Wayne Jordan
James Jordon
Kosman
Steriing R.
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John Kotz
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Barry P. Kraje
Dale Kreischer '68
Melody
Peter
Kremser
K.
Kuchar
J.
Harry Kuhns
Mary Ann Kulenguskey
Kundrik
Lucille
Thomas Kupusnick
Frederick Kuster
Judith
Ann
Robert
Kutchi
Kutchi
J.
'62
Anonymous
Kyllonen
F R. Kabrhel
Kathy Ladley
David Lafferty
Rudy
Jeffrey
Kaintz
Stanley E. Kalsky
Thomas
Kanavich
E.
Kane
Anonymous
Lorraine
Lahm
Joseph G. Lamb Jr.
John C. Lancaster
John Landan Jr.
Cathy L. Landis
Dennis Kapuschinsky
Roseann Kapuschinsky
Fred Kams
Anthony F. Kasenga
C. William Kauffman Jr.
Cheryl L. Kauffman
Gregory C. Keck
Judith A. Landis
Francis
Keenan Sr.
Thomas Keeney
Linda A. Leach
Sharon Kehl
Jean Lee
Lynn Langley
Michele Lankford
Ray Latorre
Rocco Laudato
Loretta Lawler
Ann Lawson
Patricia
Leary
Robert Keister
Dorothy Lefever
Anonymous
Glenn Lehman
Betty Kelley
Marie M. Leister
Marilyn Kellon
Carol Leith
Patricia P. Kelsey
Philip
Robert Kelsey '69
Michael C. Kennedy
Janice Kerrigan
Joan T. Lentczner
Dianne Lesher
Ronald Levan
John W. Libhart
Ronald Lichtenwalner
Linda
Linda Lichty
John Kepple
Diane KenKettell
Lengle
Anonymous
Barbara
Robert Kiely
Kay Lilley
Rosemary
Theodore
Robert
Kilareski
J. Kiley
Maureen
Killmer
Lilley
Litz
Margaret Lloyd
James Lombardi
Margaret Kilpatrick
Mary Lombardi
Daniel N. Kimberiey
Anonymous
Anonymous
Susan Houghton
Jane Howe
Lawrence Hoyt
Nancy Kimmey
Linda
Roger Grose
Dolores E. Hranitz '82
Robert Grot©
John R. Hranitz
Thomas Kincatd
Raymond Kinder
Anonymous
James Lordi
Jean Groller
Sandra F. Groller
I.
'68
Simeon Knowles
J.
Long
Report
Mounir Louka
Manuel Louro
Richard A.
Harold R. Messer
Shenia Messimer
Cheryl Messina
Lowe
William Lubas
Maureen Meyer
Frank Luckangelo
Stephen H. Lundy
Richard H. Michael
Shirley A. Michalak
John Michalowski
Jeffrey A,
J.
Lupo
Luther Lutz
Robert L. Macheski
Fred Machmer
Fred Macintosh
Betty Macknis
Francis Parillo
F. Miller
MacNeal
Lesley Madigan
Niall Patrick Madigan
John Magee
P. Lynne Magee
Minner
Diane L. Minnich
John Moczyolowski
Patricia Moglia
Charies W. Mohl
Monahan
T. Mooney
Margaret Moreira
Duane Morgan
Duane Morgan
Maureen Morgan
Mary Moser
Manfredonia
L.
Raymond
Mangin
Ralph Mantone
A.
Richard Mould
Barry Mowrer
Wiitiam G. Markell
Bruce
Thomas Mamell
Barbara Marshaiek
John Manello
Lewis Martin
Ramon Martinez
Michael Robatin
Anthony Roberti
Carol Robidoux
Frank Rocco
Albert
James M.
John
A.
Sheeran
Sullivan
Sullivan
Anonymous
Thomas
John Shittingford
Andrew Albert Shisko
Thomas Shone
Walter
Cari Short
Tina Superko
Stephanie SupinskI
Norman L, Showers
Anonymous
A. Michael Shull 71
Grace Shupp
J.
Sullivan '70
F. Sullivan
Anonymous
Nancy Supatlna
Dominic Suraco
William
Sweeney
Elinor
Frank Siebold
Paul L. Siesko
Leslie J. Szukics
Shiriey Tallman
Robert Wetdon
Joseph Pasterski
Angelo Romaniello
Robin
Charies Tamasaukas
Ann-Marie Patterson
Judith
Barry
Darlone Rompilla
Gerald Rosas
Carol Rose
Edward Wendell
Jesse Wentz
Lorraine Werkhelsor
James E. Wort
John West
L.
Patterson
Patterson
A. Pauling
Robert R. Pecharo
Kenneth Perko
Sherry Pernick
James
Peron
Maryann Perrone
E.
70
Linda M. Perry
A Romanski
Gloria
Rosen
James
F.
Rosica
Paula Ross
Charies Roth
Linda J. Roth
Melanie Roth
Silfies
Louis Silver
Edward Sines
Gary Tanner
Mary S. Taubor
Janet Skinner
Catherine
Robert Skuba
Kathleen E. Slachta
Carol Thebes
Carol
Thomas
Thomas
Glenn Thomas
Herbert E. Thomas
Jeffrey Thomas
Robert J. Thomas
George O. Thompson
Lois Thomson
Howard Woslen
Edward J. Slane
Jerome D Stavick
Dolores
Miriam Wetzel
Alan Thross
Gloria Wllllans
Ottico Tidwoll
Cynthia
Timothy Wise
Paul Smerkanich
Ralph Smiley
Carol Smith
Douglas Rowland
Constance Smith
Marilyn Peters
Rowles
Patricia Royer
Jane Rozanski
David B. Smith
Frank Smith
George Smith
Walter Pfizenmayer
Jacqueline Ruchinskt
John
Linda Rudlsill
Herman Smith
Anonymous
Clifford
Robert Peters
R. Phillips '57
Sue Picraux
Ann Marie Pieshefski
Pamela J. Piester
'62
L.
Taylor
Robert Rudolph
Robert Rueppel
Janet M. Smith
Frank TIso
Nancy Todt
Raymond Torphy
Jeanne Smith
William M.
James W. Rufener
Arthur Rush
Tom Rush
Alice
Towno
Nancy Pomponio
Anonymous
Richard Powell
Jerrilyn
Muth
June Myers
Charies A. Myskowski Jr.
George E. Namey
Sheila Nathan
Mario Pozadas
George Snoke
Linda Snyder
Katherino Turner
Kenneth Matta
Joan Ryder
Craig Sagemuehl
Joseph Pugnetti
Martin
Ricky Soles
Paul Putera
Barbara
Susan Tyler
Beverly Tyson
Albert Mattu
Ronald W. Matuczinski
Steven Matzner
Anonymous
Peter Mayes
Michael R. Mazurick
Richard Mazza
Sharon McCall
Joan McCardle
Patrick McDonnell
Lisa McEIwain
McEvoy
McGee
Ann Mullin
James Murphy
Diane Piwoski
James C. Pomfret
Dave Pivec
Linwood D. Nester "68
Helmut Neugebauer
John A. Neuman
Marianne Neumeister
Elmer Newman
William Neyer
Ronald Nichols
Patrick McCaffery
Patrick A.
Barbara Pitcher
Robert E. Neitz
Lavera Nelson
Joseph Mazzie
Katherine
Robert Mullen
Robert Mulligan
Richard B. Natoli
Louis J. Nazzaro
Thaddeus Puzio
Bonnie Jean Rae
Rulh Russell
George Ryan
W.
Sailer Jr.
Salltis
Karen Raffensperger
Dale Ragan
Mary Ann Ralmondo
Henry Raines
Henry Rambo
Moriol R. Unangst '67
Eric R.
Anonymous
Bruco Yergor
John Yevonishon
Judith Scanlon
Speece '90
Larry J. Spencer
Betty Urpack
Thomas
Louise Schaeffer
David
Spera
Doris Spera
Diane Sperow
George Vacca
Sharyn Van Glahn
Kenneth M. Vancas '72
Joann Vannan-Homisak
Elizabeth Vamal
Joseph M. Vavra
Al Vayda
Gregory Young
Nina Schaffer
Gerald Scheffler
Bonnie Schirk
Peter Schneider
Ronald G. Schnell
M. Jeffery SchotI
Samuel Schucht
David Schug
Cheryl
F.
J.
Spicher
Michael Splnella
Gerard Spltzer
Otto W. Spor
Robert Sprenkel
John Stachel
Donna Reed
Ronald Reed
Sandra Schwartz
Tom
Patricia Steckel
Barbara Reedinger
James
Cordell Reinhardt
John
Thomas
Louise C. McNIff
Robert McNutt
Donald
L.
James
C.
McPherson
McShea
'63
John R. McSweeney
Robert Mearns
Beth Meckley
George K. Mehnng
Jr.
W. Mehnng
'69
Robert Meier
Ronald Melleby
Robert H. Menditto
Merrill
Meneeley
L.
Jr. '71
Oakum 72
Lynn Oberholtzer
Martha K. Oberiin
Stanley E. Oberrender
Rita
Schwalm
Sciarrino
Scott
E. Scott
Secula
Denise Relnking
Robert
Ron
Susan Sedlock
Roger Seese
Joann Seilhamar
Susan Serie
Reitz
Doris Repshis
Rhoads
Donna Rhoads
Sandy Rhoads
Joseph 0. Rhone
Brent
J.
Anonymous
Mary Richart
John A. Sette
Marvin Seward
George Shaffer
Sandra Shaffer
Helen Olsheskie
Donna Ricigllano
Edward Rickard
Shambach
Anonymous
Anonymous
Linda
K.
Joan Oriando
Ruth RImokaitis
Kathy Orlosky
Rod Orth
Anonymous
Krys Ochwat
Barbara McSpirit
Marshall
O'Hearn
Ronald Oedemann
Maryann Oestreich
Michael Ghara
Linda Olivacz
Richard Ricci
Carolyn Richardson
Riffert
Sarah Ringo
Jr.
Sharon Worthington
Thomas Wysockl
Olive Yanchunas
Carol Southfleld
Patrick O'Brien
J.
Turrise
Rick Saylor
Gregory McLaughlin
Linda McLaughlin
Vincent McLaughlin
Marilyn O'Donnell
Thomas
Truxell
Ann Saskiewicz
Davtd Staman
Dolores Staudt
John
Sandra Woolard
George R. Worthington
Janice Yasonchak
Novak
Anna O'Brien
Sue McLeod
James M. McMahan
Woodward
Pat
Robert Trumbauer
Dana
Eric
Anonymous
Robert Witmor
John F. Wiltonborger
Roger Wolfgang
Robert T. Woodloy
Charies Souder
Donald Nostrand
O'Connor
Ann WItmer
George 0. WItmer
Peter T. Sapnar
McKee
Anonymous
J.
Wise
Robert Yanni
Margaret Mclntyre
Candice
L.
John
William
Anonymous
Thomas Nolan
Frederick Williams
Joyce Williams
Elizabeth Truchan
Joanne
Soil
Bonlta Williams
Elaine Ullasz
Victoria A. Schafer
P. Rdesinski
Ronald Trinloy
Ronald Wllloy
Elinor A. Uhrlch
Anonymous 72
Patricia
Tlsh Troplcciono
J.
Richard Wlllevor
James Solliday
Alex Soo
Jean Ravenzahn
Elizabeth J. Raver
John Rayeski
Maurice
Tromont
Shirioy Wilholm
William R. SantinI
Joanne Sands
'65
Donald R.
Reasner
Barbara Reazor
William A. Reber 72
Siegfried Rebnegger
Charles Rebuck Jr.
Dave McGuri
Joanne F. McGuri
Paul Weber
Paul A, Wehry
Kris
Frank Musser
Frank Mascioni
Barry Maslynsky
George Weber
Harold A. Swigart '67
Elaine Musser
Kenneth Martz
Barry
Larry J. Swolgart
Gerald Masse
Martino
Webb
Webb
Karen Webb
Pat Webb
Ariene
William Siebenson
Kathy Smith
Ruth Smith
Scott L. Smith
William C. Smith
William Smith
Teresa C. Smyth
Thomas
Susan Watt
Carolyn K. Weaver
Ike Weaver
Anonymous 77
J.
L.
S Rodgers
Kathleen Rodgers
Beverly Roeder
William Perry
Moyer
Lester Moyer
Stephen Moyzan
John P. Muckenthaler
Audrey Mulhall
Jean Mull
Barbara Marks
Steven Marks
Incorporated
Patricia J. Sheatfor
Jane
Louis Passaro
James
James
Maryann
Sr.
Anonymous
Charies M. Moll
Patricia
J. Riotio
Dennis Rittenhouse
Samuel R. Ritzman
Weigner
Weiss
Pal Welch
Helen Patterson
Gerald Mahon
Richard Majka
John
Jr.
P^ _
Lynda Rogers
Stephen Rogers
Thomas Moichan
William Maguire
Anonymous
Raymond Mammano
Eric
Ina Parks
Miller
Gary
RLM
Mary
Phyllis A.
Rita
James Ottman
Anonymous
Richard Miles
Frank Miller
Robert P.
Anonymous
R. Ortolano
Peter Oswald
Oyer
Robert Pachence
Maureen Pakyz
Jude S. Panik
John Paolini
Mary Papadatos
Bruce Miles
Allen Lutz
Thomas
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I.
Robert 6.
Susan Shanley
Paula Sharp
Ariene Shatz
Janine Sheaffer
Herbert Stahl
Mary A. Stengel
Gerald Sterenczak
Louann Stewart
Charies Stiles
Ronald G. Stokes
R, UHoth
Peter R. Zarzaca
Gerald A. Zebertavage
Timothy J. Zebo
George ZebrowskI
M. Carol Vogt
Von Tobel
John B. Zellner
Theresa Zlellnskl
Thomas
Edwin
Anonymous
Thomas J. Struckus
Robert 0. Stuart
Steriing E.
Stump
Regis Stumpf
Daniel
J. Sullivan
Robert Zaffiro
Lex Zaieta
Anonymous
James Vineyard
Kon Voegele
Diane W. Stracka
70
John G. Younker
George Yurko
Famk Zambo
Marie Straub
Stewart O. Stroble
Kathleen Strolte
Thomas Young
Wayne Young
Ana Zarate
Eric M. Stout
Chariotte Stone
Yezerskl
Irene Vennell
Cari
StollJr.
Yanno
Richard A. Vorderamo
Victor Verdlno
Joyce Wagner
Theodore W. Waht
J. Thomas Waldron
Dale Walker
Donald Walker '56
James J. Walsh
John W.
F.
Michael Zleminski
Joseph Ziser
Patricia Zukoski
Susan Zurick
Anonymous
Edward W. Zych
G. Walsh
P. Walter
Pamela Walters
Laurie Waltz
Patricia E.
Sr.
Ward
David Paul Washlnski '73
Maria Wassell
Daphne Waters
John Waters
Robert C. Watkins
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Helen Dietrich
Ronald Digiondomenico
Employees and
Vincent Dilorelto
James
Robert W. Abbott.
Jr.
John Abell
Harold C. Ackerman
Helen E. Adier
George A. Agbango
Neil
'65
Anonymous
M. Christine Alichnle
Richard G. Anderson
P.
Joseph
Ardizzi
Brown
Bryan
Jeanne E. Bucher
Julia A. Bucher
Thomas W. Bucher
Boyd F. Buckingham,
Virgle D.
Fern A. Agresia
Wayne
L
Anderson
Downing
Judith P.
Sr.
Robert L. Bunge
Bonnie Burke
Judith M. Hirshfeld
Curtis R. English '56
John
Anonymous
Anonymous
Donald E. Hock '68
Robert C. Hogg
B. Joann Farrell
Joanne M. Fedder
Mary Madeline Foshay
Anonymous
Christopher F. Armstrong
Carol Arnold
Brigltte Callay
William
James
Kenneth
B. Fuller
Anonymous
Barbara A. Bannes '91
Deborah A. Barnes '86
Jennie H. Carpenter
Mary Ann Ceglelsky
George
Carol Bamett
George
Harold
J.
J.
Bailey
Weston Baker
Mona
L.
Bartholomew
Carol Baucher
Stephen D. Beck
Joy L. Bedosky
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous
'86
Gellos
Russell A. George
Wayne L. George '65
James Gessner
Nancy G. Gilgannon '57
Robert Clarke
Sandra
Glenn A. Bieber '71
Mariana Blackburn
Mae Clemens
Donna J. Cochrane
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ann Marie Cook
Tom L. Cooper
James B. Creasy
Richard C. Good
Linda C. Graboski
Anonymous
Josephine M. Crossley
Anonymous
Ellen
William H. Benscoter
Benson
Deborah L. Bentz
Mary G. Bernath
Barrett
Susan J. Bodman
George P. Boss
Anonymous
Boyne
Charles M. Brennan '53
Judy Coleman Brinich
Patricia M.
E. Brobst
Audra
Aurand
Harry Ausprich
Lorraine Ausprich
Leonard A. BadolatoJr.
David L. Bailey
Judson J. Barker
Alan L. Barrick
Robert E. Barton Jr.
Dale Beagle
Wade E. Becker
Lucille J. Bennett
Marie M. Beringer
Stuart M. Beringer
Budd L. Beyer
Michael S. Biehn
Estate of Harry F. Bolich
Walter Breitenmoser
John
Mark
D.
Brooks
Howard
L.
Bums
R. Cain
David B. Campbell
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Margaret Till-Matta
Jorge A. Topete
J.
Markell
David G. Martin
James Matta
Carol J. Matteson
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J.
McDonnell
Thomas E. Messinger
James F, Michael, Jr.
Anonymous
David Minderhout
Kathleen Mary Johnson
J.
Brenda
E. Keiser
Khan
'92
MarilynL.Muehlhof.eps
John S. Mulka '66
Katherine M. Mulka '68
Burt
Anonymous
'69
Jacqueline A. Reitmeyer
Bonita K.
Rhone
John J. Trathen '68
Peg Trathen
Karen Travelpiece
June Locke Trudnak '59
David Rider
Dana
Scott P. Righter
Edwin G. Valovage.
Michael Robatin
J.
R. Ulloth
Bruce L. Rockwood
Chang Shub Roh
Robert M. Rohm
Charles E. Ross
Maynard C. Rubenstein
G. Michael Vavrek
Carol J. Venuto
Peter B. Venuto
Anonymous
Karen Visscher
Nancy Vought
John L. Walker
Sandra R. Walker '75
Stephen C. Wallace
Esther P. Rudy
Sabah A. Salih
Carol W. Sands
Martin Satz
Maureen L. Mulligan
Nathan N. Muwombi
Emeric Schuitz
John S. Scrimgeour
Robert D. Warren
Anonymous
Anonymous
Julia
Dorette E.
L.
Nagel
Jr.
Vann III
Donald A. Vannan
Daniel
Susan M. Schantz
Anonymous '69
Craig A. Newton
'84
Redfem
Reese
Carroll J.
Gail A. Mullen
Stewart
Robert Kenvin
Zahira S.
Ronald D. Mourey
Anonymous
'76
Kasvinsky
Man/in J. Keefer
Sandra J. Kehoe-Forutan
Peter
Lynda M. Michaels '87
G. Donald Miller
Lynne C. Miller. Ph.D.
'80
Janice Feimster Walters
'85
Robert N. Watts,
M. Weitz
Jr.
Welk
Samuel
Jule Smathers
Kenneth
Robert D. Klinger.Jr. '72
Reza Noubary
James H. Dalton, Jr.
Thomas A. Davies, Jr.
Robert Wislock
Marcella Rose Woods
Frank S. Davis.
Michael Herbert
Robert J. Parrish
Hildegard Pestel
Ruth Smeal
Ralph Smiley
Jerry L. Smith
Roy Smith
Chester Patrick Snyder
Jr.
JoAnne B. Day
John E. Donnen
Rose M. DePoe
Susan
David
Sr.
Hill
Foster
Kresch,
Drue A. Magee
John Magrone
J. Campbell Martin
Mariin
Margaret Kielar
Harry C. Mathias Jr.
Fannie Mausteller
G. Wayne Renneisen
Cynthia M. Reynolds
Lawrence
M. R. McCarty
Dorothy
Rown
Anthony
Luke
Sakalosky
Charies E. Williams
Robert G. Kirkpatrick
David W. Klingerman
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Cari
R. Kintner
W. Koch
Arthur M. Guerrieri
Alex Kowalenko
Doris T. Creveling
William G. Hafner
Cynthia Kraje
Anonymous
John H. Hagemeyer
Barbara Culbert
Lee Davis
Dominic DiGioacchino
F. Eugene Dixon Jr.
Pat Haggerty
Thomas J. LaBuz
Anne Langer
Joseph G- Donchez
Michael Harlan
Michael W. Donovan
Doris M. Harvey
David J. Dula
Gerard J. Dullea
Warren E. EIze
James
Evans
James
Ferrigno
Jr.
Charles Fitzgibbons
Robert H, Flook
Korn
Philip D.
Langerholc
McDowell
Thomas McKenna
Anonymous
Anonymous
Helen W. Miller
Robert A. Miller
Robert C. Miller
Lonnie W. Mohundro
Ronald B. Moore
Louis D. Muehlhof
Richard C. Myers
Michael T. Volpe
N.
John H. Shuman Jr.
Michael Smathers
David
L.
Smith
Doug
Nesbitt
Richard A. Nesbitt
David W. Sommers
Robert J. Southworth
Richard R. Nichols
Joseph
Herbert Hasson
Anonymous
Ray
Mary Herold
John E, Hine
Henry Hood
James A. Lehman
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Barbara B. North
Gary E. Norton Esq.
Stanley E. Oberrender
Bo Oriando
Robert C. Stoltzfus
Jack Storz
Cari F. Stuehrk
Aldo J. Suraci
David H. Lewis
lona M. Lewis
Wilhelmina Lipfert
Robert Liltlewood
Gary F. Pender
Lawrence Pertnoy
Ron Powlus
Adam Temkin
Martin Horowitz
Lawrence Harasym
Randy Howell
Hummel
Ernest R. Ishman
Harry D. Jenkins
Eric G.
Jonassen
Latorre
Preston
L,
Lawton
Maria Lentz
LeRoy
E.
Tom Lynn
Love
Charies B. Pursel
Craig W, Quinn
Gregory D. Rachau
Angeline Ranck
Dale E.
Jr.
F. Steriein
Thomas
John R. Thomas
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Vorbleski
J.
J.
Wiencek
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E.
William
Charles Schumacher
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F.
Raymond A. Vought
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Richard Wesner
Michael L. Salter
Brian Schott
W. Naus
Hamill
Walter
Dale H. Reichart
Scott
J.
Michael R.
Nelson D. Eyer
C.
Jill
Patricia A.
Ranck
W. Rathfon
Harry
William Lank
Michael
D.
D. Everett
'74
Anonymous
Jan Girton
Jeffrey W. Goff
Aline Halye
Donald W. Young
Joseph M. Youshock, Jr.
Dolores Sponseller
Gailey C. Keller
S.
Jodie Yoder
Anonymous
Dorothy E. Gavason
H. Nelson Gibble
John F. Giger
Jr,
Olivo
Wilson
Lauretta Pierce
Krum
Paul Kanjorskt
Groce
Law Groner
J.
T.
Anonymous
Lois J.
C. Stephen Fritsch
Robert A. Goldthwaite
Paul Greenly
John
B. Slike
Oliver J. Larmi
Wilfred K.
F.
Jr.
'66
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Catherine W. Evans
Thomas OhI
Kovach
Mable C. Jury
Frey
J.
Mervin E. Chronister
Barry F. Conover
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Thomas M.
Sharon Kribbs
R. Hicks '67
J.
Kinslinger
J.
'81
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'54
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Helen
Donald
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Mehdi Razzaghi
Robert G. Norton
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Robert W. Buehner
Richard B. Bunnell
Rocco Talanca
LouAnn Tariecky
Evanna M. Nolle
Anonymous
Jr.
Donald D. Rabb
Francis J. Radice
Anonymous
Robert Klinedinst
Brown
Helen C. Buck
J.
Paul H. Quick, Sr. '67
Joseph C. Quinn
Anonymous '54
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Leon Szmedra
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Howard
Roy W. Caughran
Mary C. Cavonar
Richard F. AshnoH
Vicki L.
Randall Presswood
L. Stiner
Barbara
Mary G. Harris
Richard B. Haupt
Marlyse M. Heaps
Susan M. Helwig '82
Donald A. Canada
Jr.
James C. Pomfrel
Anonymous
Anonymous
Joan T. Lentczner
Hsien-Tung Liu
C. Bernice Long
Collins Long
Linda J. Long
Charles L. Lumpkins
Howard Macauley
Margaret B. Manning
Rosemary T. McGrady
Mark S. Melnychuk
Janice C. Keil '74
Halye
L.
Patricia J. Lenhart '86
W. Ann Stokes
Anonymous
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Donald Camplese
Kay Camplese
Joan M. Auten
'78
Hoover '76
Terrin E. Hoover
Charles J. Hoppel
Lee C. Hopple
Mary
John
Frost
J.
Dorothy H. Hobbis '86
A. Hoch. Sr.
Dolores E. Hranitz '82
Anonymous
'91
Douglas C. Hippenstiel
'68
S. Dutt
Harold K. Frey
Shalla A. Butasek
Carolyn A. Butcher
Thomas P. Calder
Hill
B. Hill "67
Roger W. Ellis '60
Karen J. Elwell
Eric Foster
Anonymous
Mary
Craig Himes
Clayton H. Hinkel
'67
Retirees
Linda Lou
Q J?
'
Van Buskirk
Kirk L. Yearick
Peter R, Zarzaca
Report
'
Businesses, Foundations, and Corporations
Abraczinskas Nurseries Inc.
Local 2361
Alexander Family Pontiac
BU APSCURF
BU Community Government
American Heart Association
AML Development
BU
AFSCME
Products Company
The AMP Foundation
AMP Incorporated
Associated Insur. Mgmt Inc.
Bentley Systems Inc.
Ber-Penn, Inc.
Bloomsburg Area Chamber
Commerce
Waterproofing Corp.
Carriage Manor Builders Inc
Central Builders Supply Co.
Class of 1938
Columbia County Farmers
National Bank
Danville Secretarial Services
Derr Pursel
& Luschas
Eastern Pa. Supply
The Bloomsburg
Hospital
Bloomsburg Municipal
Company
Columbia Bank &
First
Trust Co.
Authority
Bloomsburg Rotary Club
Bottigers Service Center
BU
Faculty Association/
APSCUF
C&0
Corporation
Amoco
of
Association.
Alumni Association
Federal Savings
First
and Loan
Custom Auto Trim
Hazteton General Hospital
Heinz Pet Products Co.
Larry's Lumber & Supply. Inc.
Napoli Foods
Laubach Auto
Liberty Chevrolet-Cadillac
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
Co,
Husky Ambassadors
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Nespoll's Jewelry Store
Hutchison Insurance Agency
IBM Corporation
Linn's Music Studio
Pennsylvania
Independence Ford/Honda
Indian-Artifact Magazine Inc.
Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln
Mercury
The Magee Foundation
PA PHC
Magqe Glanz Carpet
Company
Magee Industrial Enterprises,
Plnebrook Homes. Inc.
Pizza Hut
Press Enterprise, Inc.
H. J.
James &
Mihalik
Inc.
Jostens Jewelers
Kawneer Company Inc.
Kenneth A. King Agency Inc,
Knoebel's Amusement Resort
Kreischer. Miller & Co.
Kuprevich. Revak &
MDs
RMC
Group
Matching
ACFlndustries,
Bell of
Inc.
Pennsylvania
Digital
Equipment Corporation
Bell
Bellcore
Dow Jones & Company
AT&T
Beloit Corporation
Dresser Industries.
Aetna
Life
& Casualty
Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.
Alcoa
Allegheny Ludlum
Corporation
Allendale Mutual Insurance
Allied-Signal
,
Binney & Smith
The Boc Group, Inc.
The Boeing Company
Bristol-Myers Squibb
CPC
Allstate Insurance
Corporation
Alpo Pet Foods
Alumax, Inc.
American Airlines
American Cyanamld
Company
Electric
Company,
Power
American Express Company
American Home Products
Corporation
Inc.
ARCO
Argonaut Group, Inc.
Armstrong Worid Industries.
Inc.
Avery Dennison Products
Group
Avon Products, Inc.
BASF Wyandotte
Corporation
Bell
Telpehone Company
Parkor-Hannllin Corporation
Strawbrldge & Clothier
Penney Company, Inc.
Pennsylvania Power & Light
Sun Company,
Company
McDonnell Douglas
Phillips
Gannett
General
General
General
Genera!
Chrysler Corporation
Inc.
Chubb
Company of America
CIBA-GEIGY Corporation
Life Insurance
Corporation
The Coca-Cola Company
Colonial Penn Group, Inc.
Connaught Laboratory
Conoco Inc.
Con rail
The Continental Corporation
Foundation
Cinema Corporation
McGraw-Hill.
Merck & Co.,
The Procter & Gamble
General Signal Corporation
Glaxo Inc.
Gould Pumps. Inc.
Grant Thornton
The Guardian Life Insurance
Company
H.C.A.
HeInz
Inc.
Meridian Bancorp,
Company
Merrill
Company
Minerals Technologies
Dauphin Deposit Corporation
Honeywell,
Day & Zimmermann
IDS Financial Services
Deluxe Check
The Detroit Edison Company
The Dexter Corporation
Printer
Inc.
ITT Corporation
llinois Too! Works
lngersol!-Rand
New
Integrated
Intel
Inc.
Systems Group
Corporation
Company
of
Inc,
Mrs. Smith's Frozen
National
Food
Inc.
Can Corporation
National Liberty
NationsBank Corporation
NationsCredit Corporation
Nationwide Mutual Insurance
National Liberty Corporation
New
York
Life
Company
Insurance
Inc.
and
Gas Company
Reader's Digest Foundation
Reliance Electric Company
Reliance Insurance
Companies
Inc.
Mirror
Trans Union Credit
Travelers Insurance
The Turner Corporation
UGI Corporation
UJB
America
Raytheon Company
York
Company
Company
of
The Quaker Oats Company
Incorporated
Nabisco Brands,
Dana Corporation
Company
Moen
Heublein Inc.
Hewlett-Packard
Inc.
Provident Mutual Life
Public Service Electric
Crompton & Knowles
Hoffmann-LaRoche
The Home Depot
Time,
The MITRE Corporation
Mobil Oil Corp
NCR Corporation
Company
Inc.
Incorporated
Times
The Prudential Insurance
Microsoft Corporation
Texaco Inc.
Texas Instruments
3M
Waterhouse
Insurance
Inc.
Tetley Inc.
Textron
Philadelphia
Morgan -Worcester.
Group
Inc,
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Mutual of
Bank
Corp.
Company
Inc.
Lynch & Co..
Hershey Foods Corporation
Inc.
Bank
Public
CoreStates Financial Corp.
Corning Incorporated
& Touche
Company
Price
Utilities
Inc.
Inc.
Mellon National Corporation
Hartford Insurance
Inc.
Petroleum
Bowes
Pittsburgh National
Inc.
Harris Corporation
Inc.
Companies
Motors Corporation
Company
Coopers & Lybrand
Corporation
Crum & Forster
Tenneco
Morris
Pitney
Corporation
Inc.
Inc,
Tektronix, Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Inc.
TRW
TENNANT
Inc.
PQ
Hamiliton
Illinois
PepsiCo.
The Mead Corporation
Electric
Corporation
H.J.
GP
Slate Street Boston
Sterilng WInthrop Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
Farm Insurance
Companies
State
Foundation
J.C.
Dow
Company
Square D Company
The Stanley Works
Paramount Communications
Thomas J. Lipton Inc.
Mack Trucks. Inc.
Beecham
Foundation
Sonoco Products
Corporation
Company
Maritrans
SmithKllne
Corporation
Pacific Telesis
GTE
Deloitle
New Jersey
Kellogg
Company
Siemens Corp.
Owens-Corning Fiberglas
Chesapeake Corporation
Corporation
Offices
Wollor Vending Service Inc.
Shell Oil
Company
NYNEX
Chemical Bank
Day-Timers
Bell Atlantic Corporation
Life
Company
Phillip
Bank
Pennsylvania
John Hancock Mutual
Martin Marietta Corporation
Baltimore Life Insurance
of
River Corporation
Foster Wheeler Corp.
Continental
Inc.
Ashland Oil, Inc.
Augat Inc.
Automatic Data Processing.
James
Marlon Merrell
Company
Benwick
-
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Norton Company
Northern States Power
CertainTeed Corporation
Ford Motor
•
Wendy's Bloomsburg
Wostorn SIzzlin'
Wise/Borden Foods Inc,
Incorporated
Fluor Corporation
Inc.
UNICO
RLM
First
Citicorp/Citibank, N.A.
Corporation
American Standard, Inc.
American Tobacco Company
Federal-Mogul Corporation
of Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania
Walsh & Menapace Law
Corporation
Caterpillar Foundation
CIGNA
American General
Business
Machines Corporation
International Paper
International
Knight-Ridder, Inc.
Stores. Inc.
Town
Companies
Peat Manwlck
Kmart Corporation
Keebler Company
Corporation
Bancorp
Inc.
KPMG
& Young
Therapy Associates
Tod's Cafe
Inc.
Ralph Dillon's Flowers
Richard C. Briltain, Esquire
Ridgways Restaurant
Carpenter Technology
Chrysler First
Inc.
Foundation,
International Inc.
Nabisco Brands,
Engineering,
Robert Young Inc,
Russell's Restaurant
Jostens, Inc.
Exxon Corporation
FMC
Oil Service
Johnson & Johnson
Eaton Corporation
Equitable of Iowa
Ernst
Mitrani Foundation
Montour
Foundation
The Fred G. Smith Golden
Rule Trust Fund
Susquehanna Physical
Sen/ice
Society of Friends
The
Inc.
The Michael & Helen Schaf fer
Communications
R.W, Lawrence Excavating
Monthly Meeting
Insurance
Corporation
Federated Deptartment
Buckeye Pipe Line Compnay
Inc.
Inc.
Inc.
The Dun & Bradstreet
Inc.
Management
Company
Company
Amoco
Beneficial
Donnelly
Corporation
Airco, Inc
American
Bemis Company,
Millville
Town Auto Rentals
Solinsgrove Wrestling
Scott
Association
Campus
R.F.
MIIco Industries, Inc.
Gift
AMP Incorporated
ARA Services
Telephone Labs
Magee's Main Street Inn
Mernll Lynch
Schwarz Paint & Wallcovering
Inc.
Compact
Queen
Company
The Landmark
Fleet Pizza Inc.
Company Inc.
Inc.
John Savoy and Son,
Revak.
Long's Supply
Parts. Inc.
Financial Corp.
Union Camp Corporation
Unisys Corp.
United Parcel Sen/ice
United Telephone Systems
UNUMCorp.
Unysis Corporation
United States Fidelity &
Guaranty Corporation
Rohm & Haas Company
Vanguard Group Inc.
Warner-Lambert Co.
Waste Management, Inc.
Westlnghouse Electric
Royal Insurance
Safeguard Business
The Wheat Foundation
Rhone-Poulenc Rorer
Inc,
Rockwell International
Corporation
Corporation
Systems Inc.
Sandoz Corp.
Shearson Lehman Brothers,
Inc.
Page 41
Report
Gifts in
Kind
In
'
Honor
Lawrence Excavating
American
ARA
Mark Larson
Airlines
Dining Services
Learning and Evaluation
Arnolds' Golf Course
B
J's
A
Place
for
Ribs
Sub Shop
Berrlgan's
Berwick Area School District
Berwick Lighting Corporation
"
Center
LeVan's Cornucopia
fyir.
Liberty Chevrolet Cadillac
Martha C. Pangburn '74 by Charles J. and Martha S. Cooper.
Ronald Snow by Donna Snow Fischer, David Allen Fischer,
Lightstreet Hotel
Roni A.
Ju Tang Liu '93
Tom Lynn
Magee Glanz Carpet Co.
Master Cuts
Mill Race Golf Course
Myers Charter Service
Nabisco Brands, Inc.
Breisch's Dairy
Napoli Pizza
Creek Restaurant
California East Waterbeds,
Gary
Nespoll's Jewelry Store
Norton
E.
P-Nut Bowl
Campus
Pampered People Beauty
Cherokee Golf Course,
Salon
Inc.
Child-ln-Bloom
Pear Tree
Peking Chef
Country Charm
Country Studio
Penn State Sports
Custom Renovations
Information Office
Lee Davis
Days
Pennsylvania House
Pine Barn Inn
Pizza Hut
Inn
Delhi's Appliances
Delhi's Linen and Gift Shop
Vera Derk '60
Dunkin Donuts of Bloomsburg
East Street Subs
Ron Powlus
Precision Printers, Inc.
Elby's Family Restaurant
Press Enterprise,
Prism TV
Angellne Ranck
Ertley Oldsmoblle
Resilite. Inc.
Flick Brother Electric Inc.
Rldgway's Restaurant
Robert Young. Inc.
rrank &
Effle
Laubach Public
Library
Inc.
Robin's Car Care
Frosty Valley Country Club
Giant Food Stores, Inc.
Sam's Grand Pizza
Gray's Furniture
ScrantonAVilkes-Barre
Russell's Restaurant
Green Horizon Herb Farm
Shafer's Village Store. Inc.
Cindy Hack
John Hagemeyer
John H. Shuman
Stoneware Store
Hawkins Chevrolet,
Tee To Green Golf Center
The Nooning House. Inc.
The Old Hardware
Hollywood Video
Newport
IBM Corporation
J.
C.
Turkey
Inc.
Jack Metzer Ford Lincoln
Mercury
Jim Thorpe River Adventures
Joshua Tree Restaurant
72
Kocher
Krickett
Square
R. Guerrieri.
,
planned
f^ifts is
available from the
(717) S89-4525
FAX
(717) 389-4945
'68
Unisys Corporation
United States Cellular
Villa
Husky Club Tops
Capri
Wagner's Trophies and
Engraveables
Wal-Man Stores. Inc.
Washery System Car Wash
Weis Markets
Western
King Coal Tours
Knoebel's Amusement Resort
Harriet L,
John Trathen
'39
Yeager's Wire Works
Zelsloft Brothers
Zeisloft Construction
La Groceria
Auction Goal for Scholarships
1994 }Iusky Club Auction Dinner/Dance in April
Mmn Street Inn. topped the $10,000 goal,
according to Husky Club executive director Jim Hollister.
Tlic
at
Magcc's
All
Sizzlin'
Willow njn Inn & Golf Course
Wolf Hollow Golf Center
money
raised
Athletic Scholarship
from the event benefits the General
Fund
at
Bloomsburg University.
This year's auction included over 100 donated items
for bidding and attracted 130 guests. Some items included
two mund-lrip American Airlines
Co.
autographed by
tickets, a
sneaker
New York
Knicks center Patrick Ewing. a
personally autographed David Armstrong print, and
vacation getaways to Florida. South Carolina.
Island,
DEVELOPMENTS AND REPORT '93
edited by
Susan R. Hicks '67
Assistant Director of
Page 42
Development
L.
Offices. William J.
and Sandra
L.
Yearick.
Van
Buskirk.
Kathryn V. Graham by Rachel D Malick '34.
J. Ralph Granara by Grace M Jaskiewicz '70.
Rita Guerrieri by Barry F. and Jacqueline L. Conover. Arthur
M. and Mary R. Guerrieri, Doug and Maryrose Nesbitt, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph F. Stertein.
Brenda Hafner '80 by Robert Hafner '80.
Edward G. Herbener by Amy E. Herbener '89.
Rose G.KIelar '18 by Margaret Pelczar.
Lorraine KIsslan by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Margaret Mathews '26 and George Mathews '27 by Mary C.
Cavenar.
Dominic Murtin by Diane R. '84 and Thomas R. '83 Hartsough.
Dezno Donchez by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G..Donchez, Arthur Lou Peck by Rachel D. Malick '34.
M. and Mary R. Guerrieri, Mary Herold, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie B. Phillips by Mary P. Dole '28.
Charles Schumacher, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Stertein.
Nenette Robinson by John D. Brooks.
Enola Snyder Evans by Kathryn J. Evans "36
Dortea M. Sauer by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Mary Fortley by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Florence Sedor by Friends of Florence Sedor.
Hazel M. Frye by Audrey and Joseph Metro.
Charles SIkler by Mr. and Mrs. Josept G. Donchez; Mr. and
Selh P. Gavason by Vicki L.Aurand, David L. and Brenda J.
Mrs Joseph F. Stertein.
Bailey, Wade and Julia Becker, Bottingers Service Center,
Sharon Trapuzzano by Paige E. Parks '82.
Donald L. and Nancy S. Burns, Donald A, and Beverly J. Jessie Wlant by Doris M Harvey.
Canada, Sara A. Charles '60, Susan J. Prey, Friends of Frances M. Williams '24 by Cynthia M. Reynolds.
Seth P. Gavason, Dorothy E. Gavason, Jeffrey W. and Nina Melvln Woodward by Alan L. and Martha A. Barrick, Barbara
L. Goff, Wilfred K. and Becky G. Groce, Daniel T. Guzenski
Behr. Marie Berlinger, Roy W. and Vert E. Caughran,
'81 Christine M. Henry, Ernest R. and Ruth Ishman, Robert
Warren E. and Nora G. EIze, Harold Prey, Bradley ShoeG. and Madelyn F. Kirkpatrick, lona M. Lewis. David H. and
maker.
Linda Lewis. Fannie Mausteller, Lonnie W. and Barbara J. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright by H. Clifton Wright '42.
Mohundro, Richard R. and Glenda L. Nichols. R.W. Joseph Zaun by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
University Store
Penney Company.
Alex Kowalenko
Mary
Miller Buck '21 by Helen C. Buck.
Catherine Chanltz by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Maryellen "Toolsle" Crum by Arthur M. and Mary R. Guerrieri.
Valley Automobile Club
Hill
Paul Kanjorskl
David G. Kinder
Arthur M. and
Restaurant
Homestead Fumlture
Howard Johnson Lodging -
."nn at
Harriet W. Andrews '54 by Charles R. Andrews '54.
Gerald Bacon by Clayton HInkel '40. Kathleen HInkel.
Sr. Mary Norbet Bauer, F.D.C. by Arthur M. and Mary R.
Studio 43
Sweet Granny
Hill
Memory
In
Development Center
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg. PA 178 1
T-Shins Plus
Walsh & Menapace Law
Yaninas. Kirk
Information about scholarships or
Harry's Grille
Linda Lou
Snow
Gregory D. Rachau, Harry
I.
M. and Lori A. Smith. Snyder County Area Midget Football
League, Inc.. Robert C. Stoltzfus, Donna L. R. Trautman,
Kenneth R. Troutman. Richard K. and Mary J, Troutman,
Elizabeth C.
Jr.
Harrisburg Hospital
Oldsmoblle
Susan
Virginia
Earl A. Gehrig '37 by Charles H. Henrie '38.
Victoria S. GIger '27 by Robert A. Linn '40. Barbara B. North,
Stouffer Vinoy Resort
Michael and Carol Harlan
Fritsch,
Red Barons
Paul Greenly
Aline Halye
Stephen
'91.
Tom Bucchin by
Camelot Music
Clipper
Merrill A. Deltrlch by C.
Guerrieri.
Bo Orlando
Inc.
fyirs.
J. Fritsch.
Shop
Little
Bloomsburg Fair Association
Bloomsburg Floral Center
Bloomsburg Office Equipment
Bloomsburg Theatre
Ensemble
Bonanza Family Restaurant
Book-of-the-Month Club
Briar
Loretta Carmel by the Michael and Helen Schaffer
Foundation.
&
Servic,
Rathfon, Dorothy Rown. Michael L, and
Lona K. Salter, Charles E. and Rita Sekulski, Selinsgrove
Wresting Association. M. C. and Loretta K. Shadel. Willard
W. and
Rhode
and Virginia.
The S 10.400
raised at the event lops last year's total
by over $2,300. Entertainment was provided
second-consecutive year by
Maniacs.
Daddy O' and
for the
the
Sax
Business
pulpil in Danville.
products industry, and
Previous parishes included
Rome,
Utica and Schenectady in Nevk- York.
She
They
also a 1989 graduate of the
is
Lutheran Theological Seminary
LouAnn
minor
risburg.
is
teaching nursery school.
Inc.. in
are the parents of four children:
Scon. 14; Brett.
11; Erik, eight;
She and her husband, David,
1978
Angela.
subsidiary of Tometta Realty Corp..
Norristown. as manager of Agency
Art While '76 and Donna 3. Bowman were married on Febr\jary 26. Art
Operations.
a teacher at the Selinsgrove Area
is
Middle School.
president of
years ago.
(age 10), and Jared (age seven).
They
live in
Quakertown and would
Manners Yaroch
Gary Abdo
Stephen
promoted
F.
PaulG. Self
He and
parents of
He joined
12 J Hart man
Danville.
1991 as a loan review officer
He earned
(717)275-3848
McCabe. Marybeth V/alewski Shade.
and
Mondschein *77
Linda
grade teacher at Leek Kill Elementary
She earned a
master's degree at B.U. in 1984.
Castor
are enjoying teach-
She
the
1
1994. and
She hopes
is
'77 adopted a
Valley District.
company
in
1
He
29,
They
manager He was formerly
and
December
Maria Flannery '77 has been
director of the Industrial
Medicine Program at Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Pottsville.
She received a master's degree in
resources administration from
the University of Scranton.
Prior to accepting the position at
Samaritan, she was the manager
of customer service at Allied Signal
She lives in Pottsville with her husband and two children.
Billger were married on
Gilbertsville.
Kathy.
March
who
5 in
earned a
master's degree at Kuiztown Univer-
and administrative certification at
Lehigh University, is a building adminsity
istrator in the
Owen J.
District, Poitsiown.
live in
Boyerlown.
tional
active in
championship
in 1991.
title
is
a na-
He
travels extensively to participate in
Un-
He resides
in
events throughout the United Stales.
Kandia P. Black '78 received the
Agnes Meyer Teachers Award and was
the 1994 Teacher of the Year for
Drums.
S.
Shepperson
*77. su-
Louise (LouAnn) Stozenskl
Johnson '77 and her husband. Steve
have moved from Horsham
Maple Glen. Steve
is still in
to
the office
Calvert County, an award presented by
perintendent of the Hazleton Area
School District, has been appointed to
Eva Marie Botsko
George G. Stradlman
Camp Hill
writes: "I
Jr.
think the
new business minor
very marketable to students
seeking employment." says John
Olivo. interim dean of the College of
Business. "No matter what discipline
everybody deals with
in,
business
some
at
lifetime.
Tliis
level during their
minor
in
first child. Erik Andrew,
on December 7. J993, They live
South Bound Brook, N.J.
state correctional facili-
JoAnn Durante
I
tended sessions
reassuring to
'78 announces
bom
have been doing
have particularly enjoyed dealing with B.U. interns who have atSCI-Retrcat.
at
know
through internships
It's
that practical, ca-
at
is
available
'78
is
assistant
principal of Liberty
High School in
Bethlehem. She earned a master's degree in education administration from
Lehigh University.
A. Sverchek '77 has been
promoted to vice presideni/branch
manager of the Lehighlon office of
American Savings Bank. He was formerly vice president/loan officer
'78 gradu-
ated from Beaver College in
Decem-
ber 1993 with a master's degree and
certification in elementary education.
She
is
a fifth grade teacher at Cold
Spring Elementary School
in the
Up-
per Moreland School District.
Kathy and her family
D. Troy '77 and his wife.
live
in
Richboro.
Amanda Elizabeth, bom on November
11.1993.
John KichI *78 of Mifflinburg R.D.
He
was a counselor at the Selinsgrove
1
Chris Vamdell '77 and Laura Boycr
were married on February 1 2 in Har-
them
llic new seven-course minor
pmgram enables sliulenis lo gam an
understanding of how businesses
and Visitors Burejiu's Community Scr
viccAwardforl993. ThcCVBacccpts
nominations for outstanding individuals
who have
work
displayed cxcmpliiry
ethics and deeds,
Nominnled
Ihe third consecutive year, he
from over 60
was
se-
finalists.
is
manager of the Inlemutional
Hall of Fame Atjuiitic
plex in Fort Lauderdale.
Com-
He was
will provide students with the
prerequisites needed In enter most
MBA
prtjgrams.
I'omial discussion on the possibil-
of oflcring a business minor
ity
in the spring
of 1993, says
Olivo.
"I'd like to publicly recognize the
College of Business curriculum
committee
for
its
work
in creating
minor."
this
in-
ducted into the B.U. Athletic Hull of
Fame in 1990.
management and marketing,
Additionally, the minor in business
Iwgan
ing the awards luncheon.
He
systems,
for
Stu had the biggest support group
with 35 friends and admirers attend-
Swimmers
tlie ureas of accounting,
finance and law, information
I1ie addition of the
minor
is
partly
in response to student inquiries
minoring
in
about
business and also in
Carl and Lorl DzurLiln Merrick
'78 have moved to the West Chester
area, where Carl in the general manager of Parks
Moving Syslemi, an
agent for United Van Lines.
chemistry and physics dcpartmcnU
for a
program which would allow
majors lo gruduule with a
bachelor of science degree and an
their
MHA
in five years.
Michael David
Mowery
'78
is
a
registered rcprcscnialive with Tlic Pru-
He
dential
dren:
IS
the father of three chil-
Krislen, eight; Abby, six; and
They
live in
Bumham.
in business,
it
need
was found
for a
that
minor
Irom
the spring semester of 1990 to the
fall semester of 1993, between 15
and 50 percent of the students
enrolled in the seven courses
Phillipii '78
wcrcnon-busincNs majors. Previ-
and her husband, Daniel, are parents
of Jeremy Thomas, bom on April 4,
ously these courses were counted as
1993.
taken by non-buHincss majors.
Robert P. Ruzzo '78 in director of
hospital admissions at Hahnemann
courses will enhance Bloomsburg
pun of
as
University, Philadelphia.
For the past
when
Now,
free cicctivcsby the university
a business minor, these
graduates'
ties.
employment opportuni-
Olivo says.
ministrative
few months he has served on the adteam of Hahnemann 's pa-
sequence for the minor
tient-focused care initiative.
tion lo Business, Introduction to
The recommended course
is
Introduc-
Computer and Information Science,
my alma mater!"
Kathy Ann Hallamore
Mark
will give
an awareness of what they're dealing
with on a daily ba.sis,"
required for the business minor
the birth of her
'77 of
a lot a training in inmate classification
and tracking at
through a
operate and
Cathy PorrenbcrKer
of directors.
Ron
a sister luid a brother
Laura, four
The Washinfiton Post.
She lives in Huntingtown, Md.
the Hazleton General Hospital board
Cheryl, are the parents of a daughter,
'76,
who won
a cycling enthusiast
and
Roberts School
They
l>c
In researching the
reer-oriented education
L. Geiger *77 and Larry D.
in business
response (o rctiucils from Ihe
derwriters and various civic organiza-
ties.
in
Pottsville.
Kathy
live in Springfield. Va.
tions.
to finish administration
Council.
She
Maura Catherine.
will
you're
She was past president of the
Downingiown Business and Professional Women luid was
volunteer tutor for the Chester County Literacy
lected
William B. "Chip" Berezny '78
992 and has more than
3 years of experience as an agent
Geraldine
Good
for the Military
is retired
year-old daughter.
1994.
human
Club
joined
the National Association of Life
March
looking for another child.
supervision certification by
named
vice president of the
She and her husband, Major Brent
C. Bankus "79, arc the parents of a two-
Michael A. Saleeba '77 has been
district manager for the Baltimore Life Insurance Company's
Wyoming
live in Millersburg.
Lynne Everett
first
from the Pennsylvania Department of Revenue.
appointed
Stuart,
for the post
Stu Marvin '78 was recipient of a
Greater Fon Lnudcrdnle Convention
Va.
also represents officers' wife at the
various foreign embassy social events,
Lee Ann Bobb '77 has been a fourth
Terri
Hcmdon.
District of Washington. D.C. She attended the farewell for General and
Mrs. Colin Powell and a November
ing and keeping busy with Ashley,
nine; Lindsay, six; and Matthew, five.
Donna Brensesal Sheehan
Foods
sons. Kyle and Brycc,
luncheon with Hillary Clinton.
Atwater. Stephen S. Kline. Suzanne
nine-year-old daughter on
live in
appointed
Class Volunteer(s): Pierce
Lee Ann and her husband.
DcLana. are the
his wife,
two
Officers' Wives'
the firm in
a master's degree at
Jack
regioniil niiukctuig
Surviving arc her husband, Stephen;
Diane O'Rourke Bnnkus '78 was
LaSalle University.
School for 17 years.
employed by the
Agency in Lan-
Mitchell '77 has been
to loan
Financial Corp.
Road
PA 17821
is
glcy. Virginia.
workout manager in
the loan review department of Fulton
Representative:
'78
Central Intelligence
They
1977
Bob TV addell. Gail
She was
.16.
ii
parents of two sons. Drew and
Alexander They reside in Blue Bell.
hear from former classmates.
like to
age
E. Holland. Sharon Getlel
pany. Trans Atlantic Reinsurance Company, and Posse-Walsh. Inc.. where he
served as vice president for eight years,
background
"We
Cathy Ann Long '78 of
Downingiown died December 14 at
Olff. P. J. Taylor.
and Mandeville Insurance Associates.
He and his wife, Suzanne, arc the
UndergraduBic students in any
major at Bloomsburg University now
have the opportunity to gain n
NY 14450
Argonaut Insurance Com-
Terry and his wife, Joann Marie *77.
offered
ncwIy-onVrcd business minor
six years.
are the parents of Jenelle (age 13), Justin
ftnd a brother,
director of Bachmon
to
Army from
Madligcr. and Kevin; five gnindchil
dren
James
then
cm-
to 19^6.
Class Volunteeris): George
Bierman. Ann Molchan Fogarty.
and account man-
self
in Shiiniokin.
U.S.
keting, reinsurance,
went on
Datacap Systems, which he founded 10
in Uie
(716) 425 1015
He began his career with Aetna,
is
photographer
has over 16 years of
insurance experience, including mar-
He
agement.
Terry Zeigler '76
L Byrnes
7 Wincanton Drive
Fairport.
ft
was
Surviving are his wife. LaVem; four
children. John Jr., Robert. Bonnie
Representative:
James
Prior to that, he
ployed as
1944
David S. Lagner '77 has joined
Commonwealth Insurance Agency, a
are the
Lynn and
1989.
He sened
and
Philadelphia.
parents of two daughters,
employed by AMP,
Mount Joy. They reside in
is
Dauphin.
Lauren, four
in
Chris
died on January 19 at age 67.
Center for 10 yean prior to retiring
Terry and Melody Lane Shoe-
maker
'78 arc the parents of a son,
Kimbcrly Jane, born on October
They reside
at
507 Pine
9.
Street,
Lccspori, Pa.
Management, Business Law
I.
Principals of Marketing and
Principals of Finance.
and
II
Economics
are prerequisites for the
A minimum of
I
minor
12 of the 21 credits in
Harland H. Shoemaker '78 has
earned a Bronze Medal Award for Superior Federal Service, The award is
the
the highest honorary recognition that
coming, as many faculty stated." says
the U.S.
Census Bureau can give
its
employees.
He
minor must be taken
Bloomsburg University,
"This has been
a
at
long time
Olivo. Besides benefiting non-
business majors by giving them a
has been working as a math-
ematical statistician for the bureau for
in
Financial Accounting, Principles of
more than
1
(Continued on next page)
3 years.
Page 43
Chuck
Daly
Nancy Azar
is
director
United
of Christian education at Firsl
Church of Christ in Hellcriown, She
resigns
from Nets
Chuck Daly '52 resigned as coach
NBA's New Jersey NcU on
of the
May
Welser '78
venture
26. indicating his next
be broadcasting.
"This is a happy day for mc." Daly
Chris Courogcn '79 has been
named sports editor of The Danville
News. He formerly was sports editor
is
LINKS-Sharcd
enrolled in the
Ministry Program
at
eral
Moravian Semi-
nary in Bethlehem.
She and her husband,
ents of a son. Matthew, age eight.
They
sad day. even though
I
had
agonixe
lo
because when you do this for
it's a tough
years,
39
or
38
over
it
.
.
.
"But
I
was
it
a decision
had
I
personally because
make
to
felt
I
was
it
was a gut feeling.
was lime lo leave
I
It
knew when
it
Detroit, not
on what transpired but
was time
it
was
consulting firm in Memphis. TennesShe formerly was news editor of
to leave.
I
mc
the proper time for
myself from the bench and
lo
remove
move on
to these other endeavors."
While using his trademark "You
never say never" expression, ihe
Class of 1981.
would
Fame
NBA
Daly,
who
general manager's job.
led the Detroit Pistons
1990 and posted a .598 winning
percentage in 12
NBA
seasons,
new two-year conirncl with
do infomcrcials and
possibly pre-game shows, He also
Panama
Class Volunteer(s): Carol
Johnson. Gail Jones. Donna Kinder.
Mark Raynes. William C. Williams J
product manager with Wesley-Jessen.
He is responInc.. based in Chicago.
Inc.
Gall A. Guisewhite '79 has been
lo director of
promoted
1979
managed
care
Community General Hosnew duties will
week on Thursday
nights.
"I
"I love basketball." Daly said.
.love
NBA basketball
and
am
it
and
Selinsgrove.
FA 17870
develop and become part of
nity hcallh networks.
(7I7}74S-5577
Kim Delp
Class Volt4nteer(s):
Brown. Susan
Pati.
J. Lilly.
William C.
Corey M. Waters. Mary Ann
commu-
Make your
hotcI/motel rcs-
and watch the mall
daughter. Andrea, horn on September
Jaimic.
13. 1993. She joins a sister,
and a brother. Michael, four.
Joan is a computer technology
in-
Wyomissing
He imd his wife. Elaine, are the parcnts of two children, Kristina and
Brian,
They
live in Effort.
ager in the
retail
Pichola '79
Samuel Timothy,
bom on February 5. 1993. They live
in Richmond, Va.
the birth of a son,
Larry and Nancy Coscia Brown
*79 have just completed their fifth year
bring different perspectives to the
business classroom."
is
King of
Tom, were the parents of
two children, Katie Lynn. six. and John
Michael, four, and were expecting their
her husband.
third child in
March.
Valley
Jr.-Sr,
High School
for 15 years.
She was honored as the "Featured
Teacher for January" in The RocketCourier, Wyalusing.
She
and her husband. James, are the
in
They
reside
Wyalusing.
certified in
in
at
the
VA
Medical Center
Wilkes-Barre since 1980.
Board
oncology nursing, she has
been active as a consultant, author and
a doctorate,
Uic General Electric Research
works at
and Development Center. They arc the
parcnts of four children.
lecturer in the area of cancer care.
lifestyle, sexual oricnlalion.
cap. Vietnam era
status, or
handi-
She graduated from the Los AngeCounty General Hospiial/USC
School of Nursing. She earned an
MSN
degree from the University of
Pennsylvania.
union
membership.
,
The
university
,
is
additionally
Sue Corey
band. Tom. arc the parents of twins.
Alexandra Corey and James Corey,
bom on
February
3.
Jake
is
now over
behind
committed to afTimiative action and
eight pounds, and Alex
will take positive steps to provide
him at just under eight pounds.
They enjoy living in Baltimore.
such educational and employment
opportunities.
Page 44
is
right
textbook. Procedures in Phlebotomy,
He
B. Saunders Co,
W.
wrote six of the 12 chapters in the book.
He is director of the medical labora-
and phlebotomy pro-
tory technician
at
Montgomery County Com-
munity College. He also teaches
courses in immunohemaiology and is
a faculty consultant
State College in
at
New
Thomas Edison
Jersey.
In 1990. Flynn presented
live
in
Whitehall.
Frank Maloney '80 and Carmen
Vega Maloney '81 are the parents of a
who
son, Alexander,
published by
They
Microelectronics.
Tommy,
joins brothers
and Andrew, seven.
self-employed as an inde-
eight,
Frank is
pendent distributor in the Network
Marketing Industry. He has
number one distributorship
built the
in the
coun-
1993 for Achievers Unlimited.
now ranks in the top one percent of
try in
He
the industry.
Carmen continues
to vol-
unteer in various organizations involv-
ing their children.
They
m
reside
Bedford. Texas.
two work-
shops and delivered two papers at the
International Conference on Medical
Technology in Bombay. India. He
spent three weeks in China in 1986 as
blood bank specialist with the People
People Citizen Ambassador Pro-
gram.
Linda Scheier Martorano *80 and
her husband. Rob. arc parents of a son,
Nicholas John,
1993.
They
Mark
bom on December
live in
3
1
Flemington. N.J.
A. Mikatavage '80 received
a doctor of public health degree at the
He earned
a master's degree at the
University of Alabama in Birmingham.
Medical College of Pennsylvania and
a doctorate in higher education at the
University of Pennsylvania.
Mary
his wife. Oie former
He and
Ellen Dronson. are the parcnts of six
children.
They
live in
Joe and Betsy Dice Rowley '80 reat
5091 Monaco Drive.
side
Orctand.
Pleasanton,
CA
94566. They are par-
ents of a daughter, Casey, seven, and a
son. Kevin, four.
les
Karen Gabello
member of the
Daniel William Steel '79
is
national
Customized Com-
manager
munications Medical Economics,
sales
for
seven years, he is the father
Manned
of two children. T>lcr. five, and
Alexandra, two. They live in North
Wales.
'80 has been
acting librarian of the North
named
Pocono
Public Library, wherc she has been a
age, national origin, ancestry,
Calder '79 and her hus-
They
Bethlehem.
to
Norriton.
who has
half.
John C. Flynn Jr. '80 has edited the
a
coordinator
product marketing manager for AT&T
brother.
She joins a
April 27, 1993.
live in
Richard Jonathan Kline '80 and
Jane L. Ebersole were married on Feba
ruary 19 in Bethlehem. Richard is
her husband. Barry, arc parents of a
daughter, Allison Elizabeth, bom on
grams
of two dttughlers. Alexis, eight, and
Krislen, five. They live in East
1
regard lo race, color, religion, sex.
in
Shirley Smith '79 has been a clinical oncology speci;vlist and hospice
Park, N.Y. Mike,
persons without
man-
of ownership of Jcffcrsonville Counparents
try Day School. They arc the
Michael and Leslie James Burrcll
'79 reside at 2 Augusta Court. Clifton
committed lo providing equal
educational and employment
a
Prussia, Al the time she wrote, she and
parents of a son. Colton.
will
is
Kutztown
Beth Hager Braithwaite '80 and
system division of The
Vanguard Group, located
at
University.
Matthew, age three and a
Lorrie Schools '79 has been a business education teacher at Wyalusing
Hills.
Sally Powell Brazil '79 and her husband. PaulTimolhy Brazil '78. report
of Arts and Science and the College
all
Widcner University.
at
Mary Helen
Joan Matlen Bailey '79 and her
husband, Doug, are Ihc parents of a
"we'll have people from the College
opportunities for
and a master's degree
in
for details.
majoring in business as well.
"Now in our classes." he says,
Bloomsburg University
candidate
Downers Grove.
sides in
earning a reading specialist certificate
Bartonsville. Also a graduate of East
Stroudsburg University, he is a doctoral
The I5th year reunion will be held
on llomccominB Weekend, October
western University's Kellogg Business
School in Evanston. Illinois. He re-
tary/secondary school principal's cerafter
tificate from Lehigh University
Area Vocational-Technical School
Business minor
who
domestic trade and consumer
sible for
David B. Lapinsky '79 has been
named director of tlie Monroe County
Zeveny
in
of Professional Studies
a group
He has been accepted into the executive master's program at North-
South Schuylkill Career and
Technology Center. The family lives
benefit to faculty and students
is
Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate Unit #21
program at Lehigh
is in the doctoral
University. She received her elemen-
structor al
betler-rounded education. Olivo feels
that the minor will prove to be a great
lives in
Ihcy relate to federal and stale reform.
She will also organize CGH's effort to
talk
(Conlinued from Page 43}
Dennis M. Kane *80
Reading. Her
She
Corey M. Waters
S Stonebridne Drive
going
it."
in the fall.
City, Fla.
Representative:
six,
to continue lo work in
about
I
Law
marketing for Durasoft Colors. Optifit.
and Durasoft spherical contact lenses.
crvullons now,
of the
lege of
Cynthia L. Bartynski '80. the adthe
ministrator of staff development at
21-23.
new game
studEllen H. Hicks '80 will begin
Col-
include preparing for participation in
managed-carc initiatives, especially as
the Nets to
the superstation's
George
Representative:
(813)527-5772
pital in
signed a
said he has signed a four-yeiir
contract with TBS lo be an analyst on
just
program at
adult nurse practitioner
Washington University.
manager with Peppcridge Farms,
1989 and
to consecutive titles in
at
State University
ies at the Florida
Her husband, David, covered the
Winter Olympics for the Scripps
Howard newspaper chain.
said he doubted he
either return to coaching or
take an
She
sity.
recent inductee into the Basketball
Hall of
member
ulty
Vincent LaRuffa
418 Date Palm Court N.E.
St. Petersburg. FL 33703
initiatives at
fell this
'79 and her
and is a part-time facGeorgetown Univerbegan the post-M S N.
versity Hospital
husband. Anthony, are parents of a
daughter. Madeline Jane, bom on September?. 1993. Sherie is an area sales
Journal.
Memphis Business
M. Gazxcrro
Sherie
a
technical editor for an environmental
the
time to go.
thai
is
see.
decision.
cal nurse educator at
1980
Barbara Fahey William.s '78
m
Kimberly H. Groner '80 is a cliniGeorgetown Uni-
is
Caitlin, four months.
Bethlehem.
7
Company Bank. Atlanta. Ga.
an assistant manager at
Beneficial Finance in Sunbury.
Waters.
His wife is Jamie Freezer
He
tors.
May
vice president
Charleston. S.C. He is
Division. Trust
of Investment Services
term
two, and
ents of two daughters, Canic,
not a
"It's
news conference.
said at a
DiFabio were married on
Corey Waters '79 of Selinsgrove
two-year
has been re-elected to a third
on the Alumni Board of Direc-
wife. Dorrie. are the par-
He and his
Jeff, arc par-
will
live in
team in the Carolina League, and ediown college
tor and publisher of his
basketball publication. "Hoop Time."
David Good '80 and Janet C.
fifth
m the Hempfield School District.
grade
a genof the Lewishurg Daily Journal,
manager of the Phillies Class A
previously was director of Ihc preschool at Salem U-C.C. in Catasauqua.
She
Barbara Wagner '79 teaches
years.
She
is
staff for the past
seven
enrolled in a library sci-
ence program
at
Northampton Com-
munity College.
She and her husband, Barry, arc the
parents of two children, Christopher.
14, and Melissa, 12.
cow.
They
live in
Mos-
Mark
J.
Weinberger '80 and
his
w ife, Alison, are parents of a daughter.
bom
10.
1993
(seven pounds, seven ounces).
She
Gerri Beth,
on October
joins a sister. Elissa. three years old.
They
live in
Rockaway, N.J.
Nancy Whitman
*80 and Jon C.
Peterson werc married on September
Nancy is employed by
Young Life, a Christian youth outreach
25, 1993.
Richard J. Morgans '81 and Jacqui
summer 1996
organization, as the executive assistant
one of the directors. They
to
live at
3342 Soaring Bird Circle. Colorado
CO 80920.
Springs,
S.Zickler ore planmng a
wedding. Richard
at
IS
an English teacher
the Panther Valley
two daughShea Enn. two and a half, and
Riley Shannon, four months old.
Patricia, are the parents of
master's degree in nursing education
ters:
at the latter cviUcgc.
High School.
joins a
Virginia Reed Brett *82 of
Maplewood, N.J., has been elected to
a two ycai temi on the Alumni Boan.1
ot Dinrclors, She is a conmiunity and
Matthew Paul, age two and a
public relations director for the Girl
Karen DtStefano
Walter
T.
Zabicki
the U.S.M.C.. has
new operations officer
Wing Support Squadron
Wmg Support Group
in
for
Marine
272. Marine
27, 2nd Marine
Thomas J. Price *81 has been promoted to senior manager by Herbein
and Co., Inc.. a regional accounting
He
firm headquancred in Reading.
will
birth of a son. Jack Buckamiui.
on September
brother.
New
Monica
L. Reilly *81
(M) and Bnan
Monica is a
teacher of the hearing impaired in the
Virginia
She
ing impaired.
6916 East 7lst Place
Tulsa. OK 74133
(918) 488-0847
Sharon Robinson Staybaugh
'81
and her husband. Tim, recently pur-
chased a home
Class Volunteer(s): John C.
County.
is
director of the
Seton Center daycare program
Emmitsburg. Md.
Mays
Lippowitsch, Elizabeth
Mary McGovern Baumann
They
'81
who was three
and Emily, who was one
of two daughters: Erika,
in
in
He
is
a
member
Judiciary. Corrections
who
will
be six
and
Commission on
Delaware Court's 2000, which is making recommendations for the future
improvement of the slate 's justice sys-
also appointed to the
Representative:
Kim Gobora Bent
5 756 South Uinsing Ct.
A
Democrat. Rick represents the
Newark East
Area.
(303)740 7752
Linda Brncc '83 and Gerald
his wife,
nn
is
a fifth grade
teacher in Roselle Park, N.J.
Manuel R.
of
St.
A.
J.
DiValerio
birth of a daughter.
Jr.
'82 reports the
Morgan
Christian,
bom
on January 15. 1993. She joins
two brothers, A.J. five, and Alex, four,
Freeland.
David M.
moted to public finance office, retail
division, by PNC Bank, N.A. He is
pursuing a master's degree at
Bulzoni '81 has been pro-
Mary wood
College.
Stivers Jr. '81
is
pastor
Luke's Lutheran Church
He
formerly served
in
at sev-
eral churches in the Lehighton area.
Rev. Stivers and his wife, Bonnie,
are the parents of three children.
They
live
in Clarks Sum-
mit
James Digiandomenico '81 and
Mary L. Adams are planning a July 22
wedding in Hazleton. Jim, who earned
an
is
Carroll A. Truran *81 has been
named
MBA degree
at
is
family lives
Chadds Ford
in the
West Chester/
ment planning officer by Fulton FinanCorp. She previously was cm-
employed by
They
ployed by First Peoples Bank of
New
the Pennsylvania Fed-
live in
at
relations director at
She has completed various courses
ior College,
Rutgers and
tor of the
St.
Joseph's universi-
is
a sales ac-
was named "Administra-
She
married and
is
three
is
the mother of a
and a half year old daughter.
at that school.
was
Richard R. Knisely n '81 and Mary
Jane McCalla were married in Billings.
Montana. Richard is a sixth grade
teacher at
in
the Huntley Project School
Worden. Montana. He
is
suing a master's degree at
and the coordinator of career planning
10, 1993, at
and placement/director of cooopcrative
education. She was also an adjunct
RAF
Lakenhealh, En-
Sammy and
1982
Amasa
Representative:
Montana
Doug
Barbara Baker Edwards. Carrie
Church
Myers
He was ordained
He and
in 1992.
his wife. Lori, are the par-
ents of four children:
Carmen.
Dana.
Alan, 12;
and
10; Nathaniel, eight;
hospital's
He
had served as the
manager of accounting since
Randy Mcintosh *81 and his wife,
own The Morning Star, a Chris-
Remington.
Ann
Ftt/pulrlck '83
live
She
also u part time
is
YMCA, The mother
of two sons, ages four and
mamed on April
14, 1990,
are the parents of a daughter.
Nicole Alaine.
bom
on October
4,
1992-
Amy is working part-time as a medical technologist.
They
live in
King of
They
Medical Center. American Home
Foods Products, and Central Pennsylvania Savings Association.
a nurse in
She
is
also an
six,
she also
for senior level nursing students at
Michael Connell '82 and
his wife.
College Misericordia.
She eamcd a
Award nn May 23
dedicated to the
is
of Michael Schwemer, im
impassioned
civil rights activist
who
was kidnapped and murdered along
with two associates in Mississippi in
Five awards of $ 1 .000 each arc
presented annually to the undergraduate college KiudcnlN
who
United Slates
spirit
in llic
bcsl fuinil the
of citizen activism mul promote
positive solutions for social chiingc.
McDaniel was instrumental
Kurcn Hulderman Fox
'83 and
Arthur Murray were married on No-
vember
27, 1993, in Knoxvillc, Ten-
nessee.
Karen
employed
is
in public
Gaston Memorial Hospital
in Qastonia,
in the
university's first and second
Gospelrama programs. As a past
treasurer of the Student Government
Association, he helped develop
student leadcnhip rctrcaU and helped
organize a campus wide rally against
N.C.
hale crimes.
He
supported the
I.lndcnmulh Gordner *83 and
creation of Students Together
her husband, Slate Representative John
Alleviating Racial Tension, a
on April
5.
They
bom
reside in Berwick.
Stacy J. Gross '83 is nurse manager
for a pediatrics and medical adult unit
York Hospital, where she has been
multiethnic student group
to
overcome
who work
Ihc barriers of racism
and inequality. McDaniel backed a
successful movement to win approval
to include a course rct|uirement in
cultural diversity as part of Ihc
university's general education
employed since graduation.
program.
Kfmberly l^nnon Hegner *83 and
her husband. Robert, arc parents of a
daughter. Emily Kathryn.
Kim
gust 2. 1993.
IS
bom
on Au-
a second grade
teacher in the Pcnnsbury School Din
They
live in
Bucks County.
Doug Henderson
a master's degree at
sity in
adjund faculty member
Activist
planning and organi/iitinn of the
Hazleton General
Hospital'scrilical care unit forll years
BImimsburg
Washington, D.C.
Among his other honors
1984.
is
York Hospital.
*83.
who earned
Gonzaga Univer-
Outstanding Student Award four
times.
He was
bom
special projccw
chairperson for the Black Cultural
Society and a
member of the Black
Month committee. He has
served on the University-Community
Task Force on Racial Equity and
a psychotherapist at
helped coordinate that organization's
He and
"Hands Across Bloomsburg." For
his wife, the
former Lanettc Shrader. arc parents of
a son. Ian,
and
ajcccmplishmcnts, he has received the
History
Michaelcne Panzarella '82 has
been
in
does daycare.
at
Amy C. Mininger '82 and Douglas
Schwemer
is
Prussia.
are the parents of three daughters and
live in
on January 28. 1993.
aerobics instructor and sign language
trict.
1989.
accounting positions with Geisingcr
Judy,
daughter,
part lime teaching a deaf kin-
dcrgartncr.
Newmanstown.
They
John T. Blessing '82 has been
named controller of Sunbury Community Hospital.
bom
a
Prior to joining the hospital, he held
four.
tian bookstore in Slate College.
in
Cressc were
the Practical Bible
Training School in Bible School Park.
N.Y.
CoreStates Hamilton Bank. They
justice at
University, received llic Michael
June 1964.
I>orl
Ontkos were married on January 7 in
Newmanstown. Philip is employed by
formerly was pastor of Borden Baptist
He attended
Stephanie,
Farm, the family-owned
Philip R. Martin '82 and Lisa A.
Class Volunteers): Christopher
Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn.
Addison. N.Y.
*83 and her hus
Gordner, arc parents of a daughter,
Taylor
Alan R. Langelli '81 has been
named assistant pastor of Park Gale
Baptist Church in Beaver Falls. He
in
Hill
dairy farm,
538 Avenue A. Apt. 16
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
State University.
Ann Cobb
relations at
She and her husband. David, arc the
parents of two sons. They reside on
also pur-
(iayle
instructor of feature writing.
Abram.
imd criminal
The award
hand are parents of
assistant to the director of counseling
her husband,
gland. She joins brothers
They Uvc in Lafayette
instructor for the
Year"
John McDaniel, a senior from
Philadelphia majoring in sociology
memory
'82. pub-
Keystone Jun-
award
Hill. Pa.
Cheryl
Prior to her current position she
Annie Swavely Wozniak '81 and
Tom. arc the parents of a
daughter, Mariah, bom on December
her
DunicI, two and a half, and
Ijiurcn. age one.
national
re
CPA to be-
mom. She and
a full-time
working
a public relations assistant, as well as
Gina
from her position as a
come
Elizabethlown.
Deborah Brandt Johnson
lic
Jersey.
ties.
count executive with Canon U.S.A.
tired
husbimd, David, arc the parents of tw()
eration of Sportsmen in Harrisburg.
diology Associates.
T. Fairhurst '81
in Dallas,
area.
John M. Hohenwartcr Jr. *82 and
Dana L. Kimmcl were married on
March 26 in Lancaster. John, who
eamcd a master's degree at Pcnn State,
is
of Forty
Tiimara L. Bryant '83 recently
senior vice president with
cial
Wilkes University,
business manager for Hazleton Ra-
vice president/funds manage-
Company
ulso affiliated with the
is
family-owned business, Braces* Orchard
receives
a realtor associate with the
is
She
Fori.
children:
David and his wife. Robin, are parents of a son.
A.J.
Donaldson, Lufkin and Jennettc. The
He is also a graduate of the Lutheran
Theological Seminary in Philadelphia.
the University of
at
Maribeth Jones
.
on February 28. Mary
B A,
Scronton,
two daughters.
who earned
Forty Fort. Linda,
in
M
Student
ISwcd
Mancincllinre planninga June
ding
He and
the former Faith Ann Petrovich '82. ore
McDaniel
Enf^lewood.COSOm
tem.
in
May.
1983
of
He was
Public Safety Commiliccs,
parents of
August
and a daughter. Ashley Lynoe, who was
one
House
seeking a sec-
Delaware House of
in the
Representatives.
the
is
are the parents of a son. Brad-
ley Vincent,
and her husband. Charlie, are parents
ond term
Lake Heritage.
in
Sharon
Gettysburg.
Gross. Diane Langley. ShenA.
on March 26,
Beach Public Schools.
also teaches adult classes of the hear-
Howard Carter
Beverly
Scout Council of Greater Essex
Rick DiLibcrto '82
D. Allard arc engaged.
Representative:
bom
supervise the firm's Pottstown office.
River, Jacksonville, N.C.
1981
He
9. 1993.
half.
Wing, Marine Corps Air Sta-
Aircraft
tion.
major
'80, a
been appointed the
'82 reports the
in
(Continued on next page)
March 1989.
Page 45
Class
Reunion
Janice T. Lessman *83 (M) has
Awards
been promoted to senior vice prcsidentdlrctlor of retail banking
In order lo provide an incentive for
participation,
and
do
classes that
a
acknowledge
to
bank
in
989 as vice president of trust.
1
two
parents of
their reunions
Maureen. They
tion
the
rate
1993.
which have a participation
of 25 percent of those invited;
The SUver Award for reunion
classes which have a participation
of 15 percent of those invited;
They
bom
on November
*83 and his
bom
Rylec Ann,
ter,
The Bronze Award for reunion
classes which have a participation
She joins
on October 10.
Paige, three and a
a sister,
Mark McCord
1993 were the
McCord
Fcdroff
following:
— Bronze;
Class of 1938 — Bronze:
Class of
a brother, Mat-
thew, age three.
—
Class of 1953 — Bronze;
Class of 1958 — Bronze,
These classes
*84 are the parents
He joins
ber 6, 1993.
1943— Gold;
Class of 1948
'83 and Linda
of a son, Michael Robert, bom on Octo-
Class of 1933
live in
bom
Tampa.
Mark works
Silver.
for Cadillac Plastic
and
Chemical Company as a general manager in the Northeast. They live in
will be recognized
Lisa G. McNctt *83 and William
H. McNcIt HI *82 lu-c parents of a son.
William Henry McNett IV, bom on
Meet us
He joins two sisters,
1994.
1,
Samantha,
five,
Donna Polak Zimmerman
'83 and
Raymond, bom on No-
They
vember 27, 1993.
live in
Durham. N.C.
Bloomsburg University
will greet
and Andrea, two.
alumni, friends and prospective stu-
Carlenc Longo Muto *83 has
eamed an M.D. degree at Temple UniShe be-
versity School of Medicine.
Bloomsburg Fair this fall.
Recognizing that over 500,000
gan medical school in 1989 while
working as a microbiologist.
— including countless alumni
She received the Earl H. Spaulding
dents
the
al
people
— annually
visit the
exposition, repre-
sentatives of the university will staff u
booth
in
one of the exhibit buildings.
Infonnation about the university's vari-
ous programs will be available
terest
in the study
and aptitude
and
and immunology.
She has remained
at
Temple
for an
internship and residency in internal
fair
opens on Saturday, Septem-
Represcnialive:
Joseph
McDaniel
E.
(Continued from Page 45}
two minutes, over 600
students,
and townspeople gathered to
hold hands
in
J.
74i7 Paxton Road
VA 22043
10th year reunion will be held
Kim
Andrusisin '84 reports the
Michael Joseph, on July
birth of a son,
26. 1993.
M. Bakcman
'84 reports
was married on July 5, 1986.
They have two sons, Geoffrey Robert,
bom on August 12, 1989, and Bryan
bom
Keith,
on March
Thomas A. Muto.
Woods were married on February
ley
House
in
is
employed
Sayre.
They
town of
"Everyone has differences, many
based in culture.
I
M. Bean
Lower Heidelis employed
by Berks General Medical Group in
West Reading. They reside in
Harris were married in
berg Township. Cherisse
Wemersvillc.
Bill, are
Walter T, Rose were married on Au-
They
master's degree in elementary counsel-
McDaniel.
in
instructor at Fairfield
She has
Academy
Montoursville since 1985.
member of the
Bloomsburg University Council of
live in
Timothy Pinkowski *83 and
Shelley
Anne Culligan were married on
August 28. 1993,
thy,
who
in
Bethlehem. Timo-
earned a master's degree in
finance at
St.
Joseph's University,
is
accountant for
Connaught Laboratories Inc. in
Swiftwater. Pa. They reside in
senior
project
Bethlehem.
Mark
German
E. Brichta '84 and Molly A.
arc engaged.
at
Mark holds a
Roadway Ex-
resource administration
at
in
the
Terrence and his wife, Virginia, are
Lauren and
the parents of two children,
Kelly.
in nursing at the
Uni-
cate at Millersville University in 1991,
versity of Texas, Health Science
Cen-
ter, in
San Antonio. She
in the
Ph.D. program.
Her son. Thomas
will continue
is
employed by R. R. Donnelley and
Sons. Lancaster.
Henry 'Hank" Riordan *84 has
now
Jeffrey, is
accepted an assistant professorship in
three years old.
Department of Neuropsychiatry at
Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, N.H.. beginning on July 1. Dr.
the
Kimberley A. Kearney *84 reports
the birth of a daughter, Kyra Ann, bom
on October 16. 1993. She joins a sister, Erin Kathleen, two. They live in
to
manager
in the
pro-
& Co.,
where he has been servicing
ac-
counts in the firm's Pittsburgh office
Reading
Daitmouth Medical School.
He
accounting/
auditing department of Herbein
Inc.,
Riordan recently completed an internship at the University of Pennsylvania
and postdoctoral fellowships at the
University of Pennsylvania and at
Kunkel IH *84 has been
Joel
moted
worked
continues to be an active
an organization
brother,
David
Anthony
Margaret A. Lessie *84 and Paul
in
May
in
which
'96. is a
his
younger
member.
in
office.
Gieseking were married
mem-
ber of the Delta Pi Alumni Association,
Janelle
1993.
Margaret has been a pharmaceutical
Roche Laboyears. They live
Is
P.
J.
Jr. '84
Rotondi
and
Ridder are engaged. Anthony
employed by Liberty Mutual
Insur-
ance as manager of marketing research/
operations.
sales representative for
Wayne.
Ruby Schuon
Scott '84 reports the
second son. Her
birth of a
Indiana.
first
son
is
three years old.
Joseph Lisiewski *84 and Lisa
Raypole were married on October 16
in Philadelphia.
Joseph,
on a master's degree
ing
University,
who
at
is
associate bursar at Lehigh
is
work-
Villanova
an accountant
is
She
University and resides in Coopersburg.
at Bell
Danielle A.
ber 7
Atlantic.
at St.
ver and
Louis Maslowe '84 has relocated
to
Simone *84 was comNovem-
missioned as a missionary on
is
Elizabeth Church in Den-
on assignment as supervisor
of the Pastoral Del
Amor Home
in
the Chicago area as a result of a pro-
Merida. Yucatan, Mexico.
glas A. Barto *87 were married on
to senior credit manager of the
midwestem region of Concord Com-
October 30. 1993, in Lancaster.
Kathleen is employed at Hans Herr
speech language pathology and audi-
mercial Corp., leasing subsidiary of
ology
Hong Kong Shanghai Bank. He and
the past seven years, she
Kathleen M. Drury '84 and Dou-
Doug
They
is
in
Lampeter, and
motion
his wife live in Algonquin, Illinois.
employed by Delta Color.
Thomas M. McCarty
Laurie Ctofn DufTord *84 and her
is
burgh
They
are the parents of a daugh-
Megan, bom in November 1993. They live in Missouri City.
ter,
Hahnemann
is
University.
For
worked
as a
speech pathologist and an evoked pomonitoring.
employed by
York Newspaper Co. as the single
copy circulation manager.
Debra Fenty Skinner
'84.
who
been been a special education teacher
for 10 years, has taught
primary-aged
students at the Stanhope School for six
years.
Pitts-
area.
Kathleen M. Behan '84 and David
K. Gallagher '83 were married in
1988.
the
Thomas
employed by
G.E. Capital. They reside in the
at
in
'84 and
Kelley L. Fondarvest plan to be married in 1994.
husband, Duanc, are parents of a
daughter. Vanessa Nicole, bom on August 10, 1993. Laurie
She eamed a master's degree
tential specialist in
Willow SlrccL
live in
Lisa
M. Merlz
*84 and David A.
Snyder were married on November 27.
1993 in Sunbury. Lisa is a second
As she grew up, she watched her
younger brother, who was bom with
Down Syndrome,
venture into school,
Edison Elementary
School in Sunbury. They live at
and she carefully monitored his
ures and triumphs.
Northumberland R.D.
She realized that the disabled can
accompUsh a great deal academically
grade teacher
at
2.
Jennifer
Texas.
Page 46
12. 1993.
Holland. Bucks County.
Elementary School
ing at Bucknell University.
Trustees.
live in
L. Phillips *83 received a
been an
as a student
They
human
Kim L. Harrison '84 has completed
an M.S. degree
her
parents of a son.
bom on April
Hanover.
understanding of ourselves," said
Since 1993. McDaniel has served
Stephen Paca.
Inc. in
Anthony A. Raniero *84 and Mary
Lou FIchthom are planning a June 18
wedding in Lititz. Anthony, who
eamed an elementary education certifi-
in Fort
Karen Shoap Bishop *84 and
Burron-Medical
enrolled in Northwestern
reside in
believe that by
attain a belter
Bucknell University,
ratories for the last six
managerial position
Debra Ann OrcndortT *83 and
Kim
at
'84 and Scott D.
press.
understanding the diversity for
graduate of the Central Atlantic
is
the
Cherisse
at
University of Scranton,
since 1985. Prior to that, he
Athens.
gust 21 in Bedford.
Bloomsburg.
They
live in Perkasie.
at Val-
a long ihin line
linking the university and the
19. 1993.
Hazlelon and a production su-
pervisor
the bank's trust department, including
Shillington.
Melissa
employment manager
also
manager at Muncy
Bank and Trust Co., responsible for
managing the operation functions of
to trust operations
of Trust.
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel res*
crvations now, and watch (he mail
Good
Bethlehem.
He is pursuing a master's degree
University's National Graduate School
Class Volunteer(s): Scott Righter.
Linda Fedroff McCord. Darlene
Barberio Payne, Cameron Smith
resources at
Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Cen-
ter in
Victoria Fry *84 has been promoted
she
(703)356-5028
The
He was
at
Brockport.
at
in
Nolan *83 and Christine
26inWaverly. Joe
stretching for blocLs. symbolically
we can
married lo
is
York
human
Potuville.
University of
at the State
School of TVust
Falls Church.
husband.
She
faculty
She plans to specialize
medicine.
New
A
Robert J. Kenney
infectious diseases,
ber 24.
people
for outstanding scholarship. In-
application of medical microbiology
at the
booth.
The
Award
reading
computer and data processing systems.
that she
at the Fair
Samaritan Regional Medical Center in
Diane has eamed a master's degree
Washington, N.J.
January
director of
in
for details.
on a permanent plaque at the
Fcnstemaker Alumni House.
Nathan Robert, bom on January 24. He
joins a brother, Zachary.
Fla.
half.
of 10 percent of those invited.
for
They
1984
wife, Libby, arc the parents of a daugh-
and
Award winners
on June 11, 1993.
15,
live in Taylor.
M. Chrislopher Maron
Gnaden Huetten Memorial Hospital in
Lehighion. He formeriy was assistant
Diane M. Kramer Ferster *84 and
her husband, Michael, are the parents
and her husband. Chet, are parents of
a son, Gary,
rale
Andrew and
live in Williamsport.
Cheryl Sedlak Luka.siewicz '83
o^ers three awards:
for reunion
Dr James J.
are the parents of a son, Patrick,
of a son, Tyler
classes
rate
children.
Alumni Associa-
The Gold Award
and her husband,
Rodgers,
She and her husband. Jerry, arc the
members back
Homecoming,
trust for
Northern Central Bank. She joined the
good job of getting
lo Bloomsburg for
on Alumni Weekend or
and
her husband. John, are parents of a son.
Anlcka G. Dendler Rodgers '83
Terrence
named
J.
Purcell *84 has been
director of human resources at
as well as socially,
when they
fail-
are given
the right mixture of encouragement.
Reading
conference
love and tutoring.
Alward were married on January 7
This realization was what inspired
Dcbra
to
go
into teaching.
Her dream
a run a preschool for children with
is
Down Syndrome.
She
Harold
a self-em-
is
ployed financial consultant and
fied public accountant.
They
certi-
live in
Wilkes-Bane.
Cameron Smith
*84 of Lafayene
been re-elected to a second
two-year tenn on the Alumni Board of
Hill has
He
is
reimbursement man-
ager for the Philadelphia Geriatric Cen*
ter.
His wife
Wood
Sandra
is
doctoral degree in nursing, has coauthored an article, "Spiritual Care of
Age Child with
the School
Condition."
It
a Chronic
be published in the
will
Journal of Pediatric Nursing. The coauthor was Carol Murphy Moore '87.
Smith,
Norristown. They
Mary
Jeanne A. Sweinberg '84 and Thomas A. Williams '83 were married on
July 10 in Forty Fort. Jeanne is employed by the Lake-Lehman School
District as a reading specialist,
Louise
They
live
in
Shavertown.
Ann TVoutman
'84 re-
ports the birth of a daughter. Rebekah.
They
18, 1993.
live in
Sunbury.
Glenn R. Walter *84 has been practicing law with Kramer, Rayson,
Leake, Rodgers and Morgan since
He and his
1987.
wife, Donita, arc the
parents of two children, Jessica, three
and a
half,
and Kyle, eight months.
Beth Williams '84 and
planning an October
Lewisburg.
in
School
in Shamokin. She was featured
"Teacher in the Spotlight" in the
as
April
edition of
1 1
The News-item.
Shamokin.
1,
Beth
Bill Shutt are
1994 wedding
is
in
master
'85 has been ap-
American Heart Association,
Lower Northumberland County Board
the
is
business manager and board
treasurer for the Sayrc School District.
He
also a lieutenant in the
is
lire
They
'85 has been pro-
He
Pcnn Bimk
commer-
to
cial loan officer in 1990.
He earned
March
14. 1994.
Amy M. Buwnr
Simpson
her husband, David, are parent.s of n
son. Patrick John,
bom on August
1994 wedding. Susan
1993
13..^
is
working on a
Abington
(six
pounds.
School of Nursing, and Andy
is
an ex-
president of the
ecutive vice president of J.E.M.
Group
risburg.
He is also
Mount Carmcl-
Kulpmont Kiwanis Club.
He earned
Limited in Willow Grove.
Linda K. Brown *R6 and Paul
University of Dayton School of Law.
He
Alice
Mengcl Sklro *85 and her
Zieber arc cngiigcd. Linda
Kulpmont
husband. Paul, are the parents of a son,
by Berks County Employment and
Connor William, bom on February 9.
1993 (eight pounds, six ounces). They
Training OITice.
practices general law in
is
He was
married to Paula Jane Ross
live in
He
Directors.
is
a
Mogul Corp.
Jane E. Coder *86 and Ian Eric
March 2 in
re-
Abinglon.
Jane,
David Karpinski '85 and
his wife,
bom
tany Alysa,
1993. Shejoins brothers. Michael and
on December
11,
Alex.
moted
Lehne '85 has been profinance manager
cough/
to
Based
Products.
rect the
development and expansion of
Fairleigh Dickinson University
is
on May
a programmer/ana-
administrator for
K-C
Aviation (a division of KimberlyClark) in Montvale. NJ.
Betsy L. Fisher Boring '85 and her
husband, T\m, are parents of a daugh-
Maggie Lee, bom on May
13.
1993
(seven pounds, nine ounces). She joins
the
company
in 1990.
in
is
structor at
working
as a Spanish in-
Lycoming College.
Harold E. Cannon '85 and
Janis L.
RJt
from Fairleigh Dickinson University.
She resides in Morris County. N J.
B.U.,
h manager of
group with Dala Analy
Intmcorp, Bcrwyn.
on April
inches).
bom
1993 (9.7 pounds. 21
Theresa is a computer pro7.
grammer/analyst for Commonwealth
Bank
in Williamsport.
Michael
tomer operations manager
sion Cable Services.
for
They
is
reside in
Williamsport.
Longcoy '85 has been promoted to banking officer at
Harleysville National Bank. She
fomerly was a computer programmer.
Patricia
Serving as volunteers
'70.
at the
were Niuicy
who
also miidc
all
Ihc
arrangement; Ronni Nagcl "79. Alice
Belly Rccd *3V
l.inn.
Hill *67, Eleanor
Mary Barrall
Kennedy '52, and
Mary Lou John '45.
Alumni who rcgisten' Nancy Williiims Travis '52, Jenn
Grifnths Kennedy '55. Siindni Raker
'60. Rila
Bolleon Miiurifllo "61.
Barhnra Fuminn Rousli "61, Minctvu
Karnes Spaid '62. Gail Allen Nusk
Marion
I'lanugan Li/zul '64, Helen Wirth
'hi, Carol
Pnm
Cox
ChnnitK-rliitn '67,
Scybcrt Ix,sher '6H,
Zimmerman
'69,
Mill
Yocum
(jiannclla '69, Diirlene
I*liilip
(inbb '69.
I.,
Remlcy Ixhman '69, Cusandrii
Murasco Grut/a *70. John Dreishach
North Towunda. Grace
J.
employed
is
'70,
Nancy
Felicr lulwards '70, Bclty
Weiss Underwood
Hospador Gabb
Kate
'70,
'70, Vicki Pridokns
as a speech language pathologist for the
'71, Jeanne
Oswald '72, Brcnda Bullock Ross
'72. Audrey Snyder Lindner '72,
They
District.
live
Towanda.
Bums Crawford
'72,
Jim
Joanne Berkhciscr *72,
Robert D. Fetlerman '86 and
Kunkletown.PA 18058
(215) 681-3914
Kelly R. Lewis
288 Marguerite
Judy Bielawa Riltenhousc
Edward George, on March
They live in Rome. Pa.
Marie Pedock Demc/Jco
Street
Donald
Picciotti
4.
1994.
Waskie Gross
Finan *86 and Lynn
J.
were married on August 27,
1993. in Strafford. Donald
Voiunleer(s):
Carol
Facchiano. Cindy Hepler. Michele
Hucaluk. Dale Keener. Marvin
Metzger, Steve Morehart, Sandi
Wood
Smith
account executive with
is
ABF
a senior
Freight
Systems. They reside in Devon.
Alumni Board of Directors. He is laboratory operations manager at Polyclinic
in Harrisburg.
Monica L.
Harper were married on December 30
in Elkton, Md. Les is an office manager in the accounting department
at
Wycth-Ayerst Laboratories in St.
Davids. They live in Chester Springs.
Cindy Boll
Ellen Powell
Holly Welzcl '73. Anne
Marie Murray Howard
'73,
Carolann
Baskcra '73, Deborah Biddle Shipc
'73. Carol
Lciby
Coombc
*73,
Newton l^ury
Mary Angle
Christine Heck Houck
'74, Jeff Phillips '74,
Hawaii where she is working at
Hospital. She previously was at
Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore
Romain Yakus Whitclock
for seven years.
Parker King '75. Elizabeth A.
Coploff '74,
'74,
Kalhy Timalonis Musser
'74,
'75, Jennie
Meckley
Patricia Giatrai *86 and Erec
Maziarz were married on October 16.
1993. in Wayne. Patricia is a registered
nurse
Leslie J. Alston '86 and
'73,
'73,
Mary
Ann
Golllieb '74, Jodie
Elaine Foster *86 recently moved
Kona
Scott Alkey *86 of Harrisburg has
Waplcs
'73,
'72,
'72. Tcrri
William Ungcr '74, Susan M,
been elected to a one- year term on the
Medical Center
Joanne Kasmidcr Chaliaiko '72,
wife. Kathleen, are parents of a son,
East Stroudsburg. PA 18301
Class
his
Remlcy
cus-
Dimen-
to alumni,
Troy Area School
in
parents
of a daughter, Stephanie Kathryn.
addition,
Gail
to
Theresa Scott Loeh
Michael R. Loeh '84 are the
*85 and
ol
who won H nuig. In
apples and gum were given
I
finance
a brother, David, three.
Betsy
1986
(717)424-5633
MBA degree
also earned a
Grace A. Corbe *86 and Douglas
in
the business.
She joined
who
Irwin were married on June 19. 1993,
Comer,
analytical and financial support to di-
Susan L. Andrews *85 earned an
MBA degree in management at
LAN
in Liberty
N.J.. she is responsible for providing
She holds an
She
—
cold for Schering-Plough Health Care
Moore
ter.
Ga.
Chris Campbell Raughley
Kristine H.
and
lives in Atlanta,
Representatives:
1985
lyst
She
area.
Alison, are parents of a daughter, Brit-
Wayne Highlands School
ai
1
1990 and served as director of mar-
keting in the Baltimore-Washington
grade teacher and softball coach in the
23, 1993.
in
who
Jim Oswiitd "72
'63. S. Kl(K-k l>cl-usis '63.
Petersen were married on
Sandra M. Sklarcskl '85 was
John Haney
n T-shirt, and
I'lunagan Stesncy '63, Hurhnrn
Wilkcs-Barre.
on October 23. 1993.
buyer-planner for Federal
John Haney. Marvin Meneeley. Patty
employed
is
an assistant public defender for
Northumberland County.
and
'92, a graduate
assisianl in the Rciuliiig Clinic,
llollcnbach '58, Vera Rcnritk I)c[k
law degree from the
his
Timothy Wood '84 and Nancy
Class Volunleeris): Glenn Bromley.
ounces).
and the Salvation Army.
sis
PA 19403
12,
Rose Anne is the billing manager al
Pcnnsy Supply Inc. They live in Har-
at
"Welcome
Winners of the doorprizcs were
KriMcn Uuchile
reglslrnlion desk
Susan M. Saks *8S and Andr«w C.
Nolan '82 are plaruiing an August 12.
nuning
n
dooTpri^es.
Edwards
the data analyst
{2l5)63l-iU5
5
Conlinenlal Airlines.
Real Estate. She joined the company
Jeffersonville.
November
Amy is a flight oltcndani for
keting manager for Coldwcll Banker
Ginger Balchunas ChUds
342 Norris Hall Lane
'86 imd Steven L.
arc planning a
Rose Anne Briuk-Horan '86 and
in
was
lime, there
finit
MifninlKirg.
Alumni Board of
Represeniaiive:
live in Harris-
Lehigh University.
second degree
at Bloomsbiirg University
attmclcd nbout 1200 participanis,
including 120 B.U, alumni. For the
won
been elected to a two-year term on the
District.
They
burg.
sultant.
a sixth
'84. report the birth
of a daughter, Kalherine Rose, on
wedding.
a master's degree a(
confca'ncc
Aluiimi" desk where graduates were
started his career in the
987 and was promoted
alumni
invited lo register for special
Lewisburg. a business software con-
is
30.
half.
Naval
moted to assistant vice president at
Mellon Bank Stroudsburg Business
1
two and a
live in Dcnnisville. N.J.
Richard A. Bluls
Center.
bom on January
a sister. Ella,
master's degree
ding in Mayfieid. Timothy
Unit.
parents of a daughter.
Colleen Elizabeth,
cently appoinicd East Const field mar-
Kissolovege are planning a July 9 wed-
a hearing
is
Montgomery
Alicia t. BluLs *86 and her husbtuid,
Mark W. Ranzan
attracts
This year's annual reading
'85 of Lancaster has
Inc.,
U..
the
at
County Intermediate
She joins
pointed to the board of directors of the
Nurse Association of
Northumberland County. He also
serves on the board of directors of the
Mount Carmel Area School District,
B
at
Hopiham.
Samuel
in
Edward C. Greco
degree
s
support tcaclicr
band, John,
employed by
Computer Support Services,
live in
credit dcparlmcni of United
Visiting
on September
employed by
Ell/abcthA.Barry '86 and her hus-
Funk '85 is a kinderQueen of Peace
and
a social studies teacher in
Kathleeen
is
Samuel G. Moore '85 and Debra L.
Reno arc planning a summer wedding.
garten teacher at
district.
Cheryl
Susan J. Baker '86 and Dennis C.
Wendt were married on August 7,
W93. Susan, who also earned a
Reserve.
Class of 1986.
Thomas is
the same
"85 and her
SmithKtine Beccham Clinical Labs
Ruth Ann B. Fulton '85, who has a
Directors.
Ann MikuLski
Cheryl
husband. Michael, report the birth of a
second son. Hciuy William, on January 21, 1994.
N J.
Wharton,
lives in
Wilkes-Barrc.
in
at
Suburban General Hospital
East Norriton.
They
live In
Spring City.
Ronald D. Gruver '86 and
Urban a-s
are planning a June
1
Jill
995 wed-
Ron is a sixth grade
Wyoming Valley West
ding in Luzerne.
teacher in the
in
School District
"75. Kathleen Hublcr
Wislock '75, Donna Winl Phillips
'75,
Rebecca Rhinard
Nickey Batman
'75. Sylvia
'76. Gail
Gazdick
Ryan
'76. Lou
Gunderman '76, Helen Stanishefski
Mcnamin '77. Robin Snyder Lcbo
Fausl '76, Jane Wilson
'77. Elizabeth
Payne
Ronni Nagel
'78,
'79. Kathleen
Williams Gaughenbaugh '79.
(Continued on next page)
Page 47
Emeritus
status
Susan Motyka Haddick *86 of
conferred
Enola received a master's degree in
special education at Shippcnsburg Uni-
John Hartzel. assistant professor of
computer and information science,
in
recognition of 2 1 years of service;
Michael Herbert, professor of
biological and allied health sciences.
co-owner
Bloomsburg. He is also a ceriified
American Collector Association
in
AUentown. They
in
at
years
ment of Revenue
Mount
live in
They
in Harrisburg.
Joy.
Bloomsburg.
Robert Hogg, associate professor
of accounting, 17 years in education,
Robert Sagar. associate professor
K. Gary Kirk *86 has been pro-
moted
to assistant administrator of the
elected chairperson of Volunteers of
America of Northeastern Pennsylvania
of biological and allied health
40 years
in education,
30
Elizabeth
Continued from Pagf 47)
Gunderman
'76,
Lou
*79,
Phoebe Griffith Inch
'80, Lydia Kielas Boynton '81. Jumie
Frecicr Waters '81, Deborah Gicco
Morucci
'80,
Perks '81. Paula Swartz '81, Gail
Gotdschmidt Curland '81. Judy
Wright '82, Michcle Rcvlock Dean
Mertz Snyder
'83. Lisa
Kevin
'84,
'86. live
Antrom Kirkcy
'86 has
resumed her modeling career in western New York State. She recently ap-
New York
sylvania,
— decked out
She
is
and
New England
also working in her husband 's
computer design business. They
live
Lorl Barnes Mnlcy '86 and her hus-
Pasukivis '8S, Diane Messersmilh
Carmcla Michno *86. Lou
Jean Beishline '86, Dick Klingcrman
(eight pounds,
one ounce).
'86.
Kim Trione
'87.
Joan Futcher '87.
Debra Wagner '87, Joy Coleman
Header '88, Leah Nelson Haussmnnn
*88.Tcrri
WiUiams Bennett
Fritz '88. Rita
'88,
In
a master's degree in finance
Joseph's University
She
Berks County Bank
Karen Secules
Green
'90,
'90,
'91,
'91,
Wanda
Diane
'91, Janet
Kim
Buckheit
Miller '91. Kellic
Wynn Vankirk
Bower
'91, Heidi
Page Weriz '92. Ceci Albcckcr
Kathy Yeager Giwiazdowski
Wenders
'94,
'92,
'92. Jill
Camille Shiffler '92, E.
C. Parker "92, Kristen Buehile '92.
Michael
B
Reading.
in
R. Patrick
F.
McPherson
*86 and
Ritchey were married on
Patnck
5 in Luncaslcr.
is at-
tending Widencr School of Law and
risburg.
They
ieber '92, Susan Gill '92,
is
a hearing
is
K.U.
She formerly was an on-air reporter
for
WMGM-TV and a public relations
Lebanon Valley College.
campus
specialist for
recently returned to
to talk with
mass communications
stu-
married to Christopher
'85, who is employed by Van-
She
Thren
ity
is
Vones *86 and Allan
S.
Osbom were
married on April 30.
Welker *86 was one of
The Patriot-News Company's top ad-
'87 and
Medical.
is
a speech/language pathologist
and clinical coordinator for NovaCare,
Wilkes-Barre.
Inc..
1990 and handles many of the
newspaper's major automotive ac-
West Manchester Twp.,
employed
is
at
Sesame Place
in
Langhoroe.
Candace May *87 and David
Reeder are planning an October 8, 1994
Candace
wedding.
Lisa J. Crosson '87 and Tmfiothy
is
employed by
J.
Cavacini were married on October 9.
1993. in Lcwistown.
Lisa
a medi-
is
cal-surgical clinical instructor at
They
Lewistown Hospital.
live in
Danville.
F.
Dlecidue '87 and
'87 and her
Marvin Meneeley '85, are
parents of a daughter. Devon Elizabeth,
Kelly
bora on April 11, 1993.
manager
for
the
is
Conte Luna Foods
They
Norristown.
in
Thomas
Ann Meneeley
Kelly
husband.
sales
live
in
Jeffcrsonville.
Stephanie L. Bartleson were married
Thomas
East Stroudsburg.
in
a systems analyst for
is
of Harrisburg. They
live in
AMP
Lewisberry.
Susan M. Metzger '87 and Edward
McLaughlin are planning a July wedding. Susan is employed by CoreStates
Financial Corporation in Philadelphia
Dean
J.
Doria *87 and Wincie C.
Dean were married on March 26
Shreveport, La. Dean,
navigator on
B52
counts.
Mary Jo Welker
Christopher Lutz '87 and Alyssa
in March. Chris-
Guthrie Healthcare System in Sayre.
He
in
'86. live in
B. U.,
topher
Dana R. Yaw
are planning a June 18 wedding in
Ocean City. Md. John is a medical
sales representative for Sherwood
John W. Cook
on October 9
Jeffrey S.
his wife,
Novem-
ber6, 1993.inClark'sSummit. Leslie,
who also earned a master's degree at
Chaize were married
Fair Corp.
Linda
Leslie A. Lapinski '87 and James
Montgomery
Unit They live
at
Air Force Base,
degree
at
is
who
aircraft at
is
as an operations manager.
in
a radar
Barksdale
pursuing an M.B.A.
Louisiana Technical Univer-
Renee A. Monahan '87
reports the
on
White
birth of a daughter, Kelly Elizabeth,
They
June 30. 1993.
Haven.
live in
York County.
Darla DeLuca Wise '86 and her
husband, Dr, Von P. Wise, are the par-
bom
The
in
on April
16, 1993.
are expecting their second child
October. Darla
tive for
is
an account execu-
The Berry Company. They
re-
side in Woolrich.
in Har-
Susan Faus Wolfe '86 and her hus-
Beth Fitch '87 and her husband.
Thomas,
Caroline
a read-
ing specialist for the Greater Nanticoke
in
March.
They
District,
Who's
Who Among
America's Teach-
She and her husband. Florian. are
parents of three children:
Jacopeiti. Kathleen and
the
Karen Gouba
Theresa
Mask.
They
also have three grandchildren.
Kim Hofnnan Mitchell '86 and her
husband. Kevin, are parents of a son.
Kasey
They
Scott,
bom on
live in Milford.
July 31. 1993.
Delaware.
Denise O'Neill Skarbek '86 and her
husband, Michael, are parents of two
'87 and
Anthony
who
area.
James
1994.
for
is
bom on January 24,
a CPA and controller
Speranza Brickwork.
Whitehouse Station,
N.J.
ridian
Bancorp
They
live in
Macungie.
David B. Hoffman
'87 and Lisa
David,
a
EDP auditor and CISA for MeWyomissing.
earned a master's degree
is
co-author was
Care of
a Chronic
employed
at the
in
Her
B. Fulton
Ruth Ann
*85.
been elected to a two-year term on the
Alumni Board of
at
Penn
Directors.
Fay
is
an
admissions counselor at B.U.
Cynthia Ray '87, an attorney with
Weatherly. has been
at
a practice in
named
administrative assistant in the
Weatherly
J.
who
James
Olcy Valley High
Danville. For the past seven years, she
has been a substitute teacher in area
district office
of Senator
Rhoades. She will continue
same location.
She received her law degree at
Dickinson School of Law
in
1991
T.
Suzanne M. Schock '87 and Brett
Harder were married on March 19
in
Numidia. Suzanne
Cindy Krankoskie *87 (M) has
joined the staff of Classic Realty of
J.
her law practice at the
State,
School.
schools.
article, "Spiritual
Age Child with
the Journal of Pediatric Nursing.
School of Cardiovascu-
Technology, is employed
Brandywine Hospital.
lar
Scchrist are engaged.
is
senior
Inc. in
also a graduate of the Lancaster Gen-
eral Hospital
Inc., in
Susan
the School
Fay Ortiz *87 of Bloomsburg has
Buckwalter arc engaged. Karen,
Jessica Susan,
ers.
authored an
Foundry, Bloomsburg.
live in the Millvillc
James and Susan McElwee
Zctenak '86 are parents of a daughter,
Carol Murphy Moore '87, who has
a master's degree in nursing, has co-
Condition," which will be published
Tina M.
Randy
Howell are planning an October wedding. Tina is employed by S & B
has been selected
for inclusion in the third edition of
7,
Forese '87 and D.
is
Area School
are parents of a daughter,
Amanda, bom on March
1993.
band, Jeffrey, report the birth of a baby
Janine Clark '93 and Sandy Brando.
Page 48
County Intermediate
director of university publica-
is
tions at
Mechancisburg.
live in
Carmcla Michno '86 (M).
'90.
Virginia Spaid Mascaro '9 1 ,
Conner Lukenss
at
Jean Schmidt
Nancy Dalon
is
Philadelphia.
in
employed by Mirin & Jacobson
Cindy Sanlce
a
in Hatfield.
She
live in
support teacher for the
Kutztown University,
was initiated into Alpha Epsilon
Lambda, graduate honor fraternity.
munications
ents of a son
March
'89,
at St.
a vice president/comptroller
is
Nancy McGuinness *89, Gregory
Yanchuck '89. Lynn Cheddar '89.
Rtzzolino '89, Roger Nunkcsler '89,
who
They
Hatfield.
A. Hawkins were married on
who also earned
master's degree at B.U.,
studying for an M.S. degree in telecom-
He and
Todd
Kodish Stcffcn '89.
'86,
Point. N.Y.
Academy. West
Hatboro. Susan,
a medical sociologist at
is
Norih Penn Hospital.
the assistant di-
Susan J. Baker '87 and Dennis C.
Wendt were married on August 7, 1993.
12,
Stroudsburg.
Dawn Greene Thren
1995.
MBA degree
earned an
sity.
Michelle Siaanex Zukoski '89.
Evans
on July 20, 1993
December 1991, Lori completed
Mary
Portia
bom on September
live in
joined the outside classified sales force
bom
'87.
They
vertising salespeople for 1993.
in Rochester.
TVIer Thomas,
'86. Sally Stein '87,
daughter,
in softball gear.
band, Thomas, ore the parents of a son.
Susan Pitcher
1993.
is
May 28,
live in Danville.
Philadelphia College of Textiles and
rector of sports tnfomiation at the U.S.
Military
a
are planning a
Young
wedding. Michael
lives in
dents about careers in public relations.
Strickland '85. Cheryl Beishlinc
Haas
She
at
They
who
Melanie.
Class Volunteer(s): Kelly Meneeley
J.
Holly Baer Thaler '86 and her hus-
peared in Gcnessce billboards in Penn-
Beth Schilling
Melanie Rae Kuhn '87 and Dr.
Michael D. Steltz were married on
August 28. 1993, in North Wales.
,
Science,
Jefferson University Hos-
Thomas
Dawn
in Dallas, Pa.
Reading
Sean \f alien
J 301 Cedar Road
Ambler. PA 19002
(215) 646-8364
Michael T. Albright '87 and Pamela
Morton.
board of directors.
Inc.'s
He and his wife. Klmbcrly
years at B.U.
Marianne Murphy Dehuski
is
pital in Philadelphia.
Meadows Nursing Center. He was also
three years at B.U.
sciences,
August
were married on February 5
Palmyra. Tim is a computer systems
analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart-
He completed 38
Daniel, nine.
in
Timothy
of education, 29 of which
Representative:
a transplant coordinator
Emily Marie,
Keller *86 and Beth
the capacity of director of career
were
versity of Pennsylvania in
band, Dave, arc parents of
professor administrator, serving in
in the field
master's degree in nursing at
the Uni-
Shoffstall
associate
ents of
Ellen V. Stafanosky '86 earned a
re-
Wmd Gap.
members
retired;
development.
live in
Md.
Ellicott City.
1993. She
trainer.
side in
Jr.,
is
The Remit Corporation, a full-service collection agency located in
Morning Call
Gerald Strauss, professor of
English, 32 years.
Thomas Davics
They
She and her husband, Jeff, are partwo children: Rachel. 11 and
1987
of
Tracy A. Jordan '86 and James P
Heisler were married on March 5 in
Wyoming. Tracy is a reporter for The
24 years; and
faculty
sales rcpresenuiive for Carstcns Health
at
28 years;
William Sproule. professor of
health, physical education and
have
Heisler '86
Dwayne J.
members:
The following
is
Metropolitan Area.
to the following retired faculty
athletics.
one. Deni.se
a nurse consultant and
Industries in the Washington- Baltimore
December.
versity in
Emcriius status has been granted
Katelyn. three, and Ryan,
children;
is
a fourth grade
teacher in the Southern Columbia
School District.
Catawissa.
They
live
in
QUEST
offers
WVIA
employed by Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia. They reside in
They
gr^uale of the Palmer
College of Chiropractic in Davenport
she is associated wilh Fox Run
Ashbum,
Douglas A. King *88 and Kelli Sue
Keener arc planning a December 18
Chiropractic in Bear. Delaware.
glas S. Dalling arc plarming a
Joy E. Sheflield '87 and Dr. Patrick
J.
Roberts
were married
Jr.
in
Daven-
A
port. Iowa.
Lyon E. Sokoloski
'87 joined
Is
Va.
Michelle Y. Edinger '88 and Dou-
1995 wedding. Michelle is employed
by Smithfield Animal Hospital in East
Audologic Consultants in Carlisle last
September. Lynn, who also earned a
Stroudsburg.
master's degree at B.U., has five years
Christine
of experience.
M. Eiswcrt *88 and Rob-
Dollar are planning an October
1994 wedding. Christine
Figliano will be married in August
They
1994.
will live in Raritan. N.J.
is
an account-
ing supervisor at Avery Dennison Cor-
porate Headquarters in Pasadena, Calif.,
and she
is
wedding.
wedding.
John
P.
wedding. John
Representative:
Monica
Lori DePasquale LannetH
Chalfont.
is
Monica
I
PA 18914
'88 and Michael
Green
May
Kunsman Grider
earned a medical degree
Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman,
Natalie,
at
who earned
B.U.
14.
search year
Diane Gard Brennan '88 and her
husband, William, are parents of a
daughter, Ashley Jane, bom on Sepis
the
at
an adminis-
Thomas-Davis Medical
Centers, a 190-physician group prac-
Arizona. They live in Tucson.
'88
Medi-
May.
a master's degree
in 1989. will
IS
Otolaryngology
at
Temple
University.
has announced the following
schedule of trips for the rest of 1994:
is
Donna M. Buchheim
Melodee R. Hauck '88 and Troy D.
November
20 in Lewisburg. Melodee is a teacher
at Susquenita Middle School In
'88 and
She formerly was a news producer
el-
employed
in
Langhome.
Dtanna Waddell Hensler *88 and
her husband, Neil, arc parents of a
28, 1993.
Dee Dee
family therapist
at
is
bom
on April
employed
the Family
Stmds Casino
August 28
Michele
is
in
Beaver Meadows.
director of health services
for Providence Ventures Inc., South
WllliamsporL They
m
lo captain
Marine Corps.
She
U
ttic
as a
DaCosta
'88. a training
and
for the Senior
Executives Ressourcc Staff at the Fed-
Administration in Wash-
eral Aviation
Hentz *88 and Sandra
Dean is a history teacher
Rock High School.
forts
in recognition
at
Council
C. Hucaluk *88 and John W.
is
in
employed by the
Leader Nursing and Rehabilitation
Center. They live in Bethlehem.
and leadership for organizing the
Deaf Awareness Week in September 1993 at the U.S. Department of
TransportatiorL She served as chairfirst
person of the planning committee.
Colette
E.
M DeUecave
Zabour
'88 and
Mark
ence courses
analyst with Shared Medical Systems
*88,
at
who
teaches sci-
Mount Caimel Area
High School, was featured
in the Spotlight" in the
as 'Teacher
February 14
issue of The News-Item. Shamokin.
She is also very active as advisor and
Deirdre L. Kase '88 and Michael
Bieber are engaged. Deirdre
is
cm-
ployed by the Daniel Boone School
District and is pursuing a master's degree at Kutztown University.
Maivem.
Gwenda
Bradley W.
L. Dunkelberger '88 and
Moss were married on
in Mount Joy. Gwenda
December 16
2 -day
Joseph E. Kiewlak *88 and Brycia
James were married. Joe is a senior
aerospace engmeer for the Office of
Naval IntelUgencc in Washington. D.C.
walk across ihc
u.'i
through .some of
tlie
island's luosi
beautiful mountains and moorlands.
Our walk
District
will
Iwgin in the Luke
Region of Northwest
lingland and will Tmlsh across the
Rouse are planning an August wedDrew is employed by Physical
with the law firm of Reynicr, Crocker,
ding.
Therapy and Sport Services.
Allebach and Kcbcr
In
The
Montgom-
Wilmington, Delaware.
Francis Carl Waltz *HK graduated
who
from Cedar Crest College, Allcniown.
also earned a master's degree at B.U-,
is
u speech-language pathologist for
OPT Services
in
Wilmington.
on
May
27 with n degree
medicine Irclmology.
a
David Netting '88 and Kulhryn
David,
Eve.
who
New
last
Year's
also attended Lex-
He
nuclear
in
has accepted
technologist position
staff
Medical
Ilunlcrdoti
Huie were married
I'he
walk passes through
Ccnict
luicleni churches,
Rich-
in
Newman-Kicss
ministration
at
ber.
in
The Romans paused
tiemttiful.
through
this region 2.(KM) years ago.
toUowetl hy the llancs. Siixons
Decem-
She also earned a master's degree
She
B.U.
at
Vikings. Traces ol their pussuit;
found along
laboratory man-
DBI Industries
Inc., Harrisburg.
is
employed
(.tuirchcs
He
ence
previously taught physical sciat
Nu/arcth Junior High School.
and landscape.
Patty Wi-nlworth '88 and Erik A.
I'hcy live in the Baltimore
We
Bank and
Kimberly
Is
in
is
Claii*
Sum-
Ann
Palubinsky '88 and
Arthur Dale Franklin Jr were married
In
1993,
on September 25,
Shenandoah.
Patricia
is
a registered
nurse in the surgical Intensive care urut
at
the
Hcrshey Medical Center They
Pennsylvania Blue Shield. I1iey
and wild lundsLiipc of Gtcncoe und
live
son. Joshua Robert,
They
Hen
llitlgate
Apt
TE
William,
following morning
ferry across
Todd
Volunteer(s):
Spohn. Susan Sugra, John M. Walker
Sth year reunion will
l)e
held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/molcl res*
ervatlons now, and watch (he mall
we
Lochalch
bom on March
10.
is
will take the
to the Isle
of
Skye, spending un entire day and
niglil
hack
on Ihe island before crossing
mainland and traveling
to the
south to
Andrews and Hdinhurgh,
St.
where we
will
upend the
last
of our
time in Scotland.
1
3 days,
6. 1994.
September 24
Land
cost:
This walk begins
James P. Brobst '89 and Andrea S.
Mulhcam arc planning a June wedding.
Jim
will truvcl
lo
October
$1,200.
France
for details.
a
wc
train lo
and beautiful highland glens. The
PA 15220
Argemiano. Joanne L. Derricott. Urula
Foster, JoAnise Keener, Christine
The
I'ort
Kyle of Lochalch via
Inverness, passing tluougii remote
by
i4l2)343-44H4
Class
lo Tori Willuini at the
Neviit, Urituin's lughcsl
mountain.
9
John M. Walker
1000
maginficcnl
llirougli Ihe
Maminorcs
toot of
198
western fringe of Kiinnocli
Moor und on
the
reside in Shoiandoah.
Piekos Pflugler '88 and
on the
wliicli lies
caalem shires of Loch Lomond,
ttcroHN llic
also
mit.
Patricia
will start ihiK trip at
MIchele R. Lupfcr were niimied on
16. Michael is employed by
October
a
Third National
Trust Co., and she
employed by Pizza Hut
Wlllard '88 and
Michael
Pittsburgh.
at
Including airfare:
Scotland
Rowurdcnnun,
B. Kryeski will be married
Scranlon
coitt
$1,700.
McDonald were married on November
Representative:
Kimberly Ann Opshinsky *88 and
in
an
(
old pathways,
12 days. July lU lo August 10.
Prom
married lo Ronald Kiess.
Raymond
tin-
I'lcmington. N.J.
in Carlisle,
a.s
is
iiiul
ul
Ik-
20, 1993.
the College of St.
medical technology
Ihe land
in
*88 received
Francis in Jollict, Illinois, in
is
author of All Things Urighi and
area.
Leslie
li
of Wordsworth and James Ilerriol.
the
is
associate minister of First Christian
Church (Disciples of Qirist)
mond, Kentucky.
a hilly
highland sheep lanus,
landsi'a[)e o(
mid
21 in
Joyce,
Si.
villages ot stone witlled houses, inns
Berks and Chester counties.
Joyce Markicwiez '88 and Michael
May
from
on the Insh Sea to Rohin
IIiHurs Hay on thi- Nortli Scu.
lU'cs
Poltsiown.
firm practices primarily in
ery,
Robert Pflugler '88 arc parents of
S.
High
Loren D. Szczcsny '88 is associated
Wendy
coach for school organizations.
'87 are plarming a July
wedding. Colette is a teacher at
Ferderbar Elementary School in
Feasterville, and Mark is a systems
in
Mary John
n learning sup-
Ann
Lotsis '88 and Lora
on June 25
Rider were married on December 4
of her ef-
is
port teacher for Big Spring
J.
ington, D.C.. received the Secretary's
award plaque
and John
Schwil
marketing assistant
Bethlehem. Dana
1
North Yorkshire Moors
Drew
ager at
live in Dallas.
development advisor
Shawn
in Carlisle.
S.
stationed at
Is
'88
Mnyberry were married on October 16
Pensacola. Fla.
Plantarich are planning a July wedding.
Dana
Kristin
T.
Our
breadth ol northern lingland will take
Shawn Sutton
She
Dean
Hloonisburg University,
«l
England
in Atlantic Cily.
Wilkes -Bane.
Therapy
Center in Williamsporl.
MIchele M. Chemeski '88 (M) and
Eric J. Budnovitch were married on
WMGM-TV and a publicist for tlie
for
the Children's Service Center of
live in Mifflinlown.
daughter. Kaitlyn Jean,
program
tions.
a master's degree In health service ad-
Timothy B. O'Rourke were married in
AnnapoUs. Donna is a teacher in the
Neshaminy School District. They live
cam-
1994. Total
Brosious were married on
of the Quest
students about careers in public rela-
ington Theological Seminary,
Duncannon. They
Snillh, director
pus to talk with moss communications
be doing a re-
Department of
in the
Roy
1995
pursuing a master's degree In
by
Wilkes
iil
employed by
ementary education. Jeff
the Garfield Audioiory
Research Lab
tember 24. 1993. Diane
at
cal College of Pennsylvania in
Marge Krueger,
Wanda Willis McDonough. Susan
Peggs, Lisa Musto Shober
Steve Fetterman,
tice in
is
Chalfont were married on
Natalie
trator wilh
who
trips
University, recently relumed lo
a
(215) 997-2406
Class Volunteer(s): Gary L.
'88. ossislani
Jeff
the East Stroudsburg School District.
computer consultant at
Shared Medical Systems in Malvern.
is
Stephanie Simmons
Dallostown.
a credit manager for
C. Sharp were married on
702 Remington Court
in
walking
lo marketing lUAiiagcr.
director of public relations
USA Inc. in New York City.
L.
moted
Davellc Yergey Laulrup '88 has
Gillard '88 and Stephanie
Heidelberg
keting representative and waii later pro-
pursuing a master's de-
Loehle are planning an October
She
on accountant wilh
is
Karen Krueger '88 and
Hudak '90 are plannmg a June
been promoted
L.
1988
Doug
Thomas King C.P.A.
gree at Claremont College.
Lisa Tuthill '87 and Edward
Alderson are planning a summer 1 994
Television and Radio.
joined the staff two years ago as a mar-
wedding. Karen,
ert S.
Cheryl Sunshine *87 and Basil
May
Odenlon. Md.
live in
pur&uing a doctorate of optom-
etry at Pennsylvania College of Optom-
live in Douglassviilc.
towns of the Alsace
in the
small
Into the
mountains of the Vosgcs.
Wc
will
begin in the cily of Mulhousc in the
Valley of the Rhine and travel north,
with Strasbourg, the capital of the
etry.
Alsace, as our fmal goal.
Elizabeth
M. Robison
*88
fMj
is
a
reading specialist in the Pocono Mountain School District. She recently
earned supervisory certification
ai
B.U.
Kevin Cahill *89 and Tara Vidcon
are plarming a June wedding.
who
earned a master's degree in his-
versity in
at
Our walk
will take us
along one of
Europe's long-disiancc hiking trails,
leading us over moderate peaks and
pursu-
past Impressive medieval ruins.
West Virginia Uni-
(Continued on next page)
tory at Villanova University,
ing a doctorate
Judy Sedlak '88 was recently promoted to director of development at
Kevin,
is
On
Morganlown.
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the
way
north,
we
will visit the
Colmar, one of ihc region's most
beautiful towns
and a leading
art
center.
Cable Advertising
After a few more days of hiking in
the mountains with views of the Alps
and Black Forest, we
He
lo
joined the
He
She
1989 and was
in Frazcr,
company
in
small villages have preserved
their distinct Alsatian character.
for
August.
Danccn Ann DiSpirito *89 and IrvE. Tuggic were married in
picturesque neighborhoods.
May
14 days.
23 to June
Hazleton. Dancen
at
14, 1994.
is
Hahnemann
Alaska/Yukon
in the
Yukon
Stephen
is
a
Ocean.
lo the Pacific
achieved inicmational recognition on
account of the spectacular nature of
it
river threads
As
paR.ses through.
its
way
the
west. Ihc land
grows increasingly dramatic,
escalating from lush upland meadows
— habitat of bald eagles,
wolves and Dall sheep —
gri/./lics,
to the
floating icebergs and the 15,000-fool
peaks of the
St. Elias
Range, which
*89 and
Timothy W, Bastian arc planning an
August 10 wedding. Shannon is a
pursuing a muster's degree in
reading/language arts at Millcrsvillc
is
glacier system.
(This trip will be led by
Roy Smith.
Geo-
graphic-sponsored expedition of six
students thai
made
the first crossing
of the Alaska Brooks Range on skis, a
journey of4(X) miles from the Arctic
Circle lo the Arctic Ocean.)
14 days. August
1
to 14, 1994.
Lorl llavrilla *89 and Attorney
J. Burke are planning an
October 8 wedding in Pitlston. Lori is
employed by Merrill Lynch
in
Wilkes-
BOITC.
Shillinglon.
For information about these
call the
Quest OfTice
at
Archbald. Steven
sentative for
is
a repre-
Ross Laboratories
in
Lansdale.
BLOOMSBURG is published
and friends of Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, a State System
of Higher Education University.
Director of Alumni Affairs
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Eric Foster
University Relations Staff
PHOTOGRAPHER
is
a cost accountant with
in
ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF
Linda Long
Angela Kairo *89
is
Joya Masc '89 and Donald J. Mula
were married on May 28. Joya is a
Lester
who
is
They
for Shell Oil Co.
a
She
is
in read-
live in
ert P.
1
in Pardeesville. Carol is employed in customer service by
Jamesway Corp. in Blakeslee. They
Morton.
ber
Diane Scott Watson '89 and Jeffrey
M. Trcon were married on October 2,
in
West Chester. Diane
grade teacher
is
live in
Penn Wood Elemen-
at
Source
Mortgage
Corp.
Wyomissing. He has been with
in
the
firm for three years.
at
B.U.,
language pathologist
'89 and
is
a speech/
Our Lady of
Lourdcs Medical Center in Camden.
bom on December
Harold Scon,
1993.
He joins
in
Knisely are planning a
wedding. Denise
25.
McKinnon
TVacie
in
Bethlehem.
human
Barre.
1990
*89 and George
TVacie
is
VA 22030
wedding
(703) 803-7610
the
District.
in Dallas. Pa.
Class Volunteer(s): Nicole Woodson
Smith, Lisa Slackhouse
Hess Corp.
in
P.
Hazleton. Lisa
a graphic artist for the Bucilla Corp,
They
Hazleton.
will
Margaret (Meg) Apple '90 and
Thomas W. Claffey were married on
be married on June 4
in
a
is
April 23.
They
live in Exton.
Tamray M. Ferko
Tammy
Julie Amaudo '90 and Wayne W.
Cambum were married on October 23.
1993, in Perkasie.
Julie is
in Massachusetts.
'90 and JefBrey
A. Robinson were married
in
Hazleton.
an analyst-programmer for
BioWhittaker. Inc.. Walkersville, Md.
live in that city.
Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy
Michele
grade teacher at Gate of Heaven
School in Dallas, and Paul is a marketing representative for the Amerada
third
They
is
reside in Frederick.
Md.
employed
in
Quakenown.
Michelle R. Garrett '90 is a community release director for the Berks
County Prison Society. Inc. She is pur-
Gregory Pumilia '89 and Nancy
B.
Maria A. Baranek '90 and Terence
Cawley were married on January 8
psychology
Benson were married on September 25.
in
Allentown. Maria
Carbondale. Lee
ministrator
Ann
is
a division ad-
Children's Hospital in
at
by Merck Sharp
1993. in East Nonilon.
financial analyst for
Gregory
AUS
utility
is
a
&
Dohme. They
live
con-
Moorestown. N.J. They
live
is an auditor for
the Resolution Trust Corp., Office of
the Inspector General, in Washington.
D C.
They
Kimberly A. Reese '89 and
They
live in
Jeffrey
Vicior.N.Y.
Marie E. Leidigh *89 and Robert
Jr. are planning a July 30 wedding in Harrisburg, Mime IS a drama
Sandra L. Rowi '89 and J Brian
Floyd arc engaged. Sandra is employed by Aetna Life & Casualty in
and speech teacher witli the Charles
County Board of Education in La Plata
Middletown, Conn.
suing a master's degree in counseling
David M. Girio '90 has joined
F&M Tmst Co. as an auditor.
ate
Michelle
ICCU
at
is
are planning a July 1995
cruiter for
is
an employment
re-
Judge Technical Services
Bala Cynwyd, and Megan recently earned a master's degree in deaf
Inc. in
educaticin at Western
in Westminster,
Md.
He
for-
a
of the Ohio Northern University
employed in the law
offices of Greevy. Greevy and Yonkin,
Williamsport.
They live at
dmg. Caroline
is
Lankenau
W^imewood.
Maryland College
Jodi Warburton Blascak '90 and
lives in
Thomas
May
who also
'89 were married on
21 in Wilkes-Barre.
eamed
Lauri.
a master's degree at B.U..
clinical audiologisl in
and Thomas
is
Woodbury.
is
a
N.J..
an analytical loxicolo-
Dnjg Scan
Inc.
Patricia L. Guthrie '90 and John
J.
a registered nurse in
the intensive care unit of
Hospital in
Mencken
gist for
Caroline Becker *90 and John
He
Lauri K. Grabiec '90 and
J.
is
Kahriger are planning an October wed-
field office.
Chambersburg.
Lock
Hospital, and Charles, a gradu-
School of Law,
Hanisburg
Frank Santoro '89 and Megan
Daspro '92
Kutztown University.
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. in the
Michelle Barry *90 and Charles
Yost '90 were manied on September
Salladasburg.
wedding. Frank
at
merly was a bank examiner for the
live in Arlington. Va.
Chesterbrook.
Haven
environmental technician with the
Montgomery County Conservation
summer 1995
employed by
Kelly *90 are planning an August 6
11, 1993. in Frackville.
formerly was an
is
Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W.
1
an assis-
Lisa A. Minncci '89 and Joseph
Bucklaw
Fairfax,
registered nurse in the
He
Anita
Bethlehem Area School
Representative:
A. Gensiejewski were married on Oc-
vation District.
are planning a
wedding.
tober 2. 1993.
ployed by the Chester County Conser-
American Water Co.
Anita L. Dimmick '90 and Martin
Hozza
J.
resources director for Nu-
Farkus were married
is
summer 1995
an accountant for
James P. Shevlin
Foutrakis were married on September
25
the Pennsylvania
is
Mae Loan Servicing Center in Wilkes-
April 12. 1994.
em-
Keflavik, Iceland.
Denise M. Deppen '90 and Thomas
23.
who
a brother, Allen,
Kirkcndnll Krah '91 are the parents
of a daughter. Abigail Rcnce, bom on
is
Navy
'90. a
ported for duty at U.S. Naval Facility
*89 and her
at
Brian L. Krah '89 and Debra
Christopher Leister '89
DeMont
petty officer third class, recently re-
11825 Federalist Way. Apt.
in
Md.
White Haven.
Trevor A.
tary School.
was two on December
Link arc engaged. Candace.
P.
sultimts in
H. Fox
1
a first
Philadelphia.
Stephen R. King '89 has been promoted to senior mortgage l onsultiuii by
District.
Carol L. DeLorenzo '90 and RobYannes were manied on Septem-
grade
first
a financial analyst
is
also earned a master's degree in
speech pathology
an eighth and
High School.
District for three years.
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Donna Schorr Wehler
substitute teacher.
in
Joan Heifer
University Relations Staff
Jr.
Cathy Lynn HilbLsh '89 and Bryan
D, Fried are planning a November wed-
working on a muster's degree
ing at B.U.
three times a year for alumni, parents
Area School
11 (six
trition, Inc.
at East Juniata
HippcnsticI '68
on February
a kin-
is
husband. Allen, are parents of a son,
tant
ninth grade Leiiming Support teacher
4323.
Doug
bom
Catherine,
Nancy
1993.
3.
teacher, and
pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5 inches).
trips,
717-389-
EDITOR
Amanda
N.J.
Continental Medical Systems
Mechonicsburg.
Landcosi: $1,800.
Dcbra Reed Long '89 are
parents of a daughter.
Sicvcn G. Illggins '89 and Margaret M, Hart were married on Decem-
ding. Cathy
ding in Selinsgrove. Tracey
Donna is a quality controller at Sallie
William L.
in
Gen-
Nancy Warmerdam '89 and Tor
'89 (M) were married on
April
Candace Ann McGarry
1
Tracey M. Cooper '90 and Robert
A. Yohn are planning a June 18 wed-
a medi-
is
dergarten teacher in the East Pennsboro
University.
ber 3
Medical Center.
Hotham
Locb '89 and William J.
Rickcrt were married in the Hamburg
area. Donna is employed by Beard &
Co. Inc.. Wyomissing. They live in
Martin Lulher Lausch Elementary School, Exeter Township,
and
Diane
cal technologist at Wilkes-Barre
Bar.
at
harbors the worid 's largest non-polar
In 1976. he led a National
16 in Mountaintop.
a
L.
Scott and
teacher
In recent years the river has
the country
is
1993
Shannon M. Gownlcy
Wendy C. Casner '90 is employed
bum center at the Crozer Chester
eral Hospital.
member of the Pennsylvania
Donna
counselor at the Loysville Youth De-
and
traveling west through the Coastal
Range
He
Navy Judge Ad-
velopment Center.
February
Territory
San Diego.
of the U.S.
1992 graduate of the Temple University School of Law, he is also a
1994 issue of National Geographic),
starting in
Diane E. Teitelbaum *89 and Joseph D. English were married on April
University Hospital in
Philadelphia.
L. Shafcr are engaged,
descend the TbLshcnshini
prac-
Naval Legal Ser-
is
23, 1993
in the
A
a traveling nurse
Stephen B. Gidaro *89 and Misly
River (described
law
bom on April
a son. Mitchell,
(eight pounds, six ounces; 21 inches),
March 12 in Allentown. Anthony is
employed by State Farm Insurance.
They reside in Wescosville.
vocate General Corps.
on assignment with the open heart team
Landcosi: $1,100.
We will
Navy Reserve,
ticing military
at
her husband, Dave, are the parents of
Spalding '89 and Mel-
J.
Sorrentino were married on
J.
'89, a lieuten-
ant in the U.S.
vices Office in
ing
known around the worid
museums and
Oaks, Montgomery
lives in
member
cathedral,
its
Anthony
issa
County, with his wife and daughter.
Monica L. Calanznro *89 and her
husband, Joseph '88. are expecting
interrupted by sightseeing in
Strasbourg,
Marme Corps
1993.
Howard LIberman
their first child in
will bring us to
May
until
formeriy a national sales coordinator.
Several moderate hiking days,
charming towns,
served in the U.S.
Reserve
descend
will
again into the Rhine Valley, where
many
Leah Carllon '89 waa promuicd
national sales director for Mctrobasc
TWohig were mamed on August 21.
993, in the West Chester area. Patricia
is a teacher at East
Bradford ElemenE.
1
tary School.
They
live in
Exton,
Kenneth L. Kerschner '90 and
Wendy Ann Steffy are engaged. Ken-
1
Sports
nelh.
who
is
employed by
School
District, is
degree
at
the
Wilson
Pettinclli are planning a July 8. 1995
wedding. James is an advertising sales
pursuing a master's
Kutztown University.
representative for The
newspaper
John M. Kita *90
is
in East
Aurora. N.Y.
Wiggle Radio Network. Selmsgrovc.
as news director and on-air personal-
ployed by Snyder. Union, and Miflflin
Child Development,
ity.
Kerry R. Schaffer *90 and Craig J.
Thompson arc planning a November 5
JuUe Ann Lennon *90 and James
Seiple were married on December 18
West Chester.
Ann
Julie
is
wedding.
a cash
grade in Haverford Township and is
pursuing a master's degree in Black
is
employed by
the
Barbra J. Schneck *90 and Donald
R. Evans *91 are planning an October
1995 wedding. Barbra is a registered
nurse in the surgical intensive care unit
at
studies at Villanova University.
Hershey Medical Center, and Donald
employed
is
Inc. in
Work Therapy Center
at
Allentown.
They
tative for L'Oreal.
will live in
Trappe.
S.
Masulis '90
a fourth
is
grade teacher in the Pennsburg School
He
District.
resides in Levittown.
13, 1993.
Kerry
is
mamed
a software
wedding
1
in Pleasant
*90
is
and exlraordinary ac-
Grove High School in West Grove.
They live in West Chester.
&
a fifth
will be married in July 1994. Alisa
a clinical data associate for
is
Wyeth-
Ayerst Phaimaceuticals.
Class Volunteer(5):
John
Andronis
Class of 1990.
Cynthia A. Bales '91 and Chrisio
pher M, Kern are planning an Oi tolwr
8 wedding. Cynthia is a mental hcalih
Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph
A. Greco arc plimning a June 1995
master's degree in
pitcher
therapist at Millon
Hcrshey School and
Anderson Associates Psychology
and Consulting in Hamsburg.
completing a
elcmeniary counsel-
Kalhy Black
October
Chambcrsburg.
ate of the
Don
is
degree
9
Pcnn
Ohio
in
'90
is
'91 earned a master's
in agricultural
She
State.
is
economics at
employed by the
selling
& Dohme as
ployed by Merck, Sharp
Nilles '90 recently
moved
for the United
and worked
Way. She formerly
at
Calif.)
in linsion.
in the
Oriando. Fla.. area.
Danielle Borrelll '91
priKlc hisiory
and
is
ding.
Dawn
Julie
Lankenau
Hamilton Township School
the
District
New Jersey.
Debra Shellhamer *90 and Dr Roben Cordes are engaged. Debra received an
MBA
degree
at
Allentown
Arlene Shilling '90 and Thomas
Pacenta were married on September 25
in
Ashland.
Arlene
is
employed by
29 in Mar
wedding
Joni M. Sindlinger '90 and
Michael A. Moskovitz '89 were married on May 29 in Scranton. Joni is
assistant operations manager for Key-
earned a master's degree
Theological Seminary,
is
in
Ashland
associate pas-
of First Assembly of
Mansfield, Ohio.
tor
al
who
God Church
Molly Parsons '90 and Mark J
Davies are planning a September wedding.
Molly
is
Institution in
is
a recreation spe-
technician
Federal Corrcciionul
M. Boyer
'91
Corp.
Jennifer Pedersen '90 and Peter
DiGregorio were married on October
23. 1993.
They
live in
Croion-on-
They
live in
Ashland.
Md.
ihcir ciyhi
al
GeisinRcr Medical Cen-
a director of health services
Pennsburg.
Michcle L. Weaver *90 and
Michael Schuler '90 were married on
September 11. 1993. Michele is an
auditor/CPA with the U.S, Department
of Education in Philadelphia, and
Michael is manager of Toy* R Us in
They
live
in
is
pursuing a
ager for Kraft General Foods in Har-
master's degree in school counseling
risburg.
at the
Zona
Lisa
'90 and Stanley A.
1993, inCarbondalc. Beth and Frank
are teachers in the Osceola
employed by Alex Ferguson Co.. and
School District
Stanley
live in
in
Sl Cloud.
McEvoy
are
Smith '90 and John W.
planning a June 19 wcd-
I
in
lo
where he
lost
BASKIIALL
Posted a 20 14
linislied third in ihe
PSAC
last
Huskies won 17 of Ihcir
21 games, including seven in a
row
lo close Ihc season,
PSAC
Bloom.sburg
in fielding
(Waynesboro)
which niK the gap between the small
of the back and any seat with an ad-
second consecutive year
(.396), He. along with junior
justable cushion of air.
sliorlslop Malt Croylc (C hurchvillc)
und sophomore pitchers Jed Custer
It
wa.s designed
while CIicl Ilcnicic
(.95.^).
led the learn in hilling
for Ihe
by Jasco Corp. of Sun Valley. California, and is dislribuled by the California-based South Bay Medical and lei-
ion Crossing) were all-conference
sure Products Inc.
selections.
Pennsylvania.
Bob's
territory It
New York and New
Jer-
Heidi Creasy *9I and James Rolh
are planning an August wedding, Heidi
an assisianl controller for Bndura
is
Products, Inc. She lives in Palmar.
(Jonestown) and Jon
I-rit/,
(Washing-
The season was highlighted by
sophomore Rob
is
with Kirk
serving a residoil intcrmhip
&
Nice Funeral
Home
in
tion as a funeral director.
Trooper.
They
live in
against
tliis is
Ujngwood,
9
Karin S. Cressman '91 and Todd
l^ighow were married on October
in
Pennsburg. Karin
Montour Home
employed by
Health Services. They
believed lhal
Huskie. Anyone with documenlaiion
or information regarding any other
player
is
Bloomsburg baseball
urged to contact the Office
of Sporu Information.
is
live in Miltvillc.
LACROSSE
overall
— Ended with a 6-6
mark and
lost to
Chester. 11-7, in ihc
Nannette L. Curcio '91 and ThoJ. Menhennitt Jr, are engaged.
Nannette is employed by The
Children's Center of Wind Gap,
mas
It is
Ihe first-ever no-hitter by a
no-hiltcr by a
University of Scranton.
Szpindor Jr. *9I were married on September 25. 1993. in Lionvillc Lisa is
They
go 13
Bob Coppolino '91 distributes *'Lc
Pump." an inflatable back support
E.
County
Kissimmee. Fla.
Id
only mutch.
led Ihc entire
K. Yurkanfn '90 and
School. Hazleton, and
Beth A. Smith '90 and Frank A.
Telemko *91 were married on July ID.
combined
doubles action, Rosen advanced
Hancr's(Wapwallopcn) no-hitler
Thomas
stone Telecommunications in Harris-
an account man-
live
sey.
Lansdale.
burg, and Michael
is
They
in Dallas.
Lori Wampolc '90 and Randy Groff
were married on April 30, Lori is a
Adam
Hnrlford. Conn,) both
posted l7-wjn individual seasons, as
Fast, Tlie
is
(I'ine
Brook. N,J,) ami sophomore
Ihc national tournaiiieni
Hric
a teacher in Allentown,
live in
PSAC Coach
Freshman livan Rosen
P.
Michcle
They
PSAC
coach
l-irsl-year
Jeremy llUy (Slate Line) was named
Kathleen
registered nurse at Lchigli Valley Hos-
consecutive
Marly Coyne gunictcd
mark and
pital.
1
of the Year honors, while senior
Michcle M. ChcrncskI '91 (M) and
J, Budnoviich were married on
August 28, 1993. in Heaver Meadows.
Philadelphia to complete his certifica-
and Gina M.
grade
live in
and
Kathleen Waiko '90 and Gary Frey
arc planning a July 16 wedding.
is
Pinishcd with
-
championship,
his
Linda Dcrr arc engaged. Thomas is a
teacher at St. Joseph's Memorial
Joelle D.
Pilla '90
first
They
Mantua. N.J.
Montgomcryvillc.
Hudson, N.Y.
James D.
and Ron
July 10 in
ter,
New Jersey. They live in
a sales development
representative for InterMetro Industries
In other sports:
Player of the Year.
special education
is a
teacher at Crockett Middle School in
Lin.
Michael,
a seventh
TENNIS
Humbcl were married on
Frederick. Md, She is a
Bcllsvillc,
Jeffrey
icmn All Anu-riciui
literature teacher in
teacher in thai city.
cialist al Fairton
Michael S. Panza '90 and Tamara
G. Willison are plarming a June 11
Nova Scotia.
third
slrnight victories, a 14 4 ovenill rmiik
Hospital.
Schools,
Schuylkjll Intermediate Unit
in
were
the pair
1995.
first-icam
second
for ihc
accounting firm
Gcisingcr Medical Center School of
Radiographic Technology, is a slalT
Kang, Botswana,
runs (nine),
(.443).
Gloucester Township (N.J,) Public
in
December
home
balling average
selections.
a registered nurse
ICU department
(4.S). iuul
Corps volunteer
Africa, until
to
lived
RBls
Allanuichy, N.J.
ary 23.
Tracy
including hits (77.
consecutive year, while Lt-tcvcr ami
catcher Bn-ndii Moflat (Modesto.
E. 'I\jlanowskl '90 and Mark
W. Herbst arc planning an October 29
in the
in
Brian W. Bllckcnsderrer '91 Is
employed by Palmer and Company, an
Karen
is
icnm
ilic
Mnguire was named «
computer
presentation products for Haverford
Systems,
wedding. Karen
161 in 42 games.
.
shon.stop Jen Lefcvei
(Shillington) topped
RoNow (West
College ofSi. Francis de Sales onJanu-
Nashville, Tennessee, where she works
Sophomore
All-Americnn
for Providence Vcniurci, Inc.
a biotechnician.
innings and batted
Kalcich are planning an October wedding, Joy, also a graduate of the
in
Paula L. Neff *90 and Gary B.
Detwiler are engaged. Paula is em-
She also struck out a school record
219 batieni in 178 and two-thirds
State University I'.;tlcnsion.
also a gradu-
Scranton Medical Technol-
Mike Trcacy
(Wilkes-Barre),
several offensive categories,
Donald M. Tralhen '90 and
Dianna L. Hcckmon *93 (M) were
on
by senior
led
Kim Mnguire
finished die season with a 22 7
recoal and a .75 eimicd run average.
at
is
Kutztown University.
married
was
sijuad
who
Mary
wedding. Mary Ellen
The
L.
Commonwealth Court,
Her husband is Sheraton Smith,
bcr 27 in Jim Thorpe. Marie is a
teacher of the learning di.sabled at
Sessa '90 and David
White are planning an August 20 wed-
Alisa MoDteiro *90 and Craig Nager
Jan Hutchinson, the team tinished
with a 42-9 recoul
Robin Schuiz *90 will be leaching
accounting and commerce as a Peace
Dawn Marie
District.
on the Alumni
Board of Directors. She works for
Joy Camdlii '91 imd Unndy
grade teacher in the Milton Area
School
Harrisburg has been re elected to
a
NCAA
Maria Vandcnbord '90 and Jeffrey
Naugle '91 were married on Novem
Mount,
is employed by Miller
an accounting firm in Lititz.
L Menges
for a distinctive
Scott is an English
teacher and athletic director at Avon
Kathleen
Shirley
recently received the President's Award
complishment.
Kathleen Matoushek '90 and
David R. Bamer Jr are planning an
Miller,
Scott P. Stuhlmuller *90 were
design engineer at Manin Marietta
Aerospace in Valley Forge, where she
Michael
October
Kerry D. Schoenleber '90 and
on June
'90 of
ogy Consortium.
Shannon Lyons
*90 and Patrick
Blewitl are planning an August 1994
wedding. Shamion is a sales represen-
Woodson Smith
consecutive year, capturing second
place in the
Mid-Atlantic
Rcgionid tournament. Couched by
Damian J. Dinan
2690 Drew Street. Apr S05
Ctear^'ater. FL 34619
third two-year term
ing at
teaching third
is
Kerry
Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
supervisor for Barnes and Noble in
Broomall. They live in West Chester.
Scott Lindner '90
*90 and Debra
Feastcr are planning a July 23 wedduig
in Selinsgrove. Doug is employed
by
Angela M. Krick '90 and Ralph
Angela is cm-
Rfpresentativt:
N.J.
Nichole
Doug Rapson
Bricker are engaged.
in
Morning Call
The Softball te*m advanced to the
national championship.s for the I5ih
1991
AJlentown.
continuing his
studies for the priesthood at Christ the
King Seminary
in
m Pottstown JocUc is employed
by Pomenintz Personnel in Waichune
ding
onship
final.
West
PSAC champi-
Meghan Vcron
Abby Lupo
Junirs
(Roycrsford) and
(Malvern) stored 33 and 31 goals
respectively.
Amy Rogers
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(Pennsauken, NJ.), Nicole
Schiavello (West Chester) and Lori
named
Hippensteel (Holtwood) were
to the all -conference team.
Dana S. Domko^ki '91 and Ross E.
Donehue *93 (M) were married on
October 2 in Aitoona. Dana, who
earned a master's degree
993,
1
TRACK & FIELD — Junior Tma
Wikoski (Tunkhannock) was the only
is
a writing professor at
County College. Ross
is
B.U.
at
in
Camden
a senior in-
PSAC meeting, capturing
lO.OOO-mcier run
They
live in
men
The
women
placed ninth and the
10th at the conference event.
1994 wedding
Jenni-
fer is a sales rcprcsentalivc for
head Software
The winter
Maple Glen.
in
sports teams posted an
outstanding campaign, The five
Egg-
corporate and
in the
government sales office
King of
in
reside in Chester County.
nator for Lee Electric Supply Co.. and
7,
Michelle Huff '91 and Bradley
Timbrcll arc plamiing a July 15, 1995
Thomas
teacher at Milbrook Elementary School
Finished
in the
PSAC Eastern
Division.
marked the 22nd lime
that
in
Matthew
wedding.
It
23 seasons
team to a winning record.
Chronister also picked up his 400th
games into the
The Huskies' captain, .senior
guard Shawn Godown. finished his
is
employed by
Pocono Lake.
'91 and
vember 1994 wedding.
Thomas
at
District
and
gree
Vicki
a
is
Elizabethtown Area School
teacher
is
pursuing a master's de-
Tho-
University.
at Millersville
mas is employed in the family business
at Buck Auto Sales and Salvage in
teaching sev-
is
a teaming room.
in
She
Battalion, lOlh Marines.
Division,
Camp
at
2nd Marine
Lejeune, N.C.
second team, along with
Jeffrey T. (iyurina *91 and Melissa
mark
finished second in
for the year
PSAC East.
PSAC
llic
The team advanced
and
to the
23
They
Montoursvillc.
in
reside in
Muncy.
playoffs for the ninth-stmight year.
least
Ryan, finished
were good
for sixth
list.
10 alumni here representing two
fraternities
and four
sororities."
and
I
Ith
on the
Bulka was an All-PSAC
first-team selection for the second
consecutive year, while
Kelly
M. Hcicrbacher
'91 and
named the PSAC Rookie
She was also named as
German
team
was
of the Year.
a
selection, along with junior
at
B.U.
Garnered a 6-5 mark and finished
Wats
employed by American
Horsham, and Kenneth is
is
Inc..
employed by
the Central
qualified
Christopher
ist
Ho
with Johnson
He
'91
&
is
a
biochem-
Johnson
in Fort
has also started the
Kim, sophomore Heather
Towne and freshmen Lani Curran
and Heather Jones were the
five
swimmers representing the Huskies
at nationals. Humphries captured
meet
in the
200-yard butterfly even, here second
second-place finish
nationals in that event.
at
She also
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inEasion. Heather
employed by the
They live
East Penn School District.
F.
29 wedding.
Michael
Carla M. Lutz '91 and Adam A.
Donkus '92 were married in Kempton.
Carla
is
employed
at
Lehigh Valley
Hospital-Cedar Crest, and
Adam
29
Community
Both are teachers
in the
Berwick
Wendi L. Main '91 and Warren W.
Achey were married on April 30 in
B.
the
a marketing as-
Harrisburg. Michael
in
Mario Klassen
'91 and
Corey R.
Kent are planning a November 2 wedding in Minersville. Mario is a teacher
Area School District.
working on a master's degree in
in the Carlisle
administration
at
Braun Medical.
Inc.,
The City of Harrisburg.
Richard
Remington
'91 arc parents of a son,
Billic
are plarming a
Jr.
1995 wedding. Michele
fall
They
Francis de Sales.
live in
N.Y. Jenny teaches sixth
Falls.
grade
in the
Danville Area School Dis-
trict.
They
reside in Danville.
Michael
J.
McAleer
(M) has
'91
been appointed to serve on Muncy
Borough Council. He is a planner in
the process
equipment division
inches). Richard and Renee are both
employed by Dun and Bradstreet in
McDonald
'91 and
Cernovsky '93
are plan-
Tisa Marie
S.
ning a June
1
8
wedding. Tisa
XTRA
They
Lease
in
New
Brunswick.
reside in Bridgewaler. N.J.
is
in
a
November
20, 1993, in Sunbury.
Lynda is a legislative aide in the state
House of Representatives, and Thomas
reimbursement accountant
is
a senior
at
Geisinger Medical Center. They live
in
Sunbury.
is
Pocono Mountain School
and they live in Heruyville.
Jacqueline also earned a master's de-
gree
B.U.
at
a kin-
Meadowbrook
Wendy Sue Shoup '91
S. Voloshin
1993
Debra L. Milgrim
operations manager
is
completing a degree
Lynda J. Schlegel '91 and Thomas
M. Culver '93 (M) were married on
District,
teacher at Methany School in Penpak.
and Jeffrey
is
school psychology, and Brian
ers in the
Christian School.
N.J. .
'91 will be married on July
Michelle
Kelley.
dergarten teacher at
a
Michelle Rossi '91 and Brian
of a son. Michael, and a daughter,
October 9
is
Lehigh Valley.
at
wife. Elaine, are parents
frey S. Brownell '91 were married on
Karen
16.
Jacqueline Seip *91 and Jerry
Schucker '91 were married on November 20 in Bangor. Both are teach-
Francis
Elmhursl.
bom on August
District.
Jenny Marcheski '91 and Ryan W.
Quinn were married on April 2 in
employed
by Cigna Insurance Companies.
in
Renee Farrell
teacher in the Pocono Mountain School
is
'91 and Jef-
and
Timothy Richard,
in
Andritz-Sprout Bauer.
Michele R. Klobosits '9! and
a budget
is
analyst with
Division of
She is also pursuing an
degree at Allentown College of
Niagara
District.
*9! and Jenni-
were married on January
1993 (eight pounds, nine ounces; 21
Bethlehem.
Area School
Pompei
S.
fer K. Paul
is
Foundation. They live in Allentown.
St.
Jodi L. Kishbach '91 and Donald
C. Walp '82 are plarming a June wed-
employed by
is
Wilson Borough.
in
3.
Tempo. Arizona.
Cheryl
the Mt. Laurel School District.
MBA
They
Hatboro.
*91 and
David
in
ters in
22. 1995 wedding.
Springs.
is
complet-
Hawaii.
Wendy
a
is
program-
mer/analyst for Shared Medical Cen-
C. Pysher '89 are planning an April
Debbie
and Thomas
were married on June 11.
Malvern. They live in Chester
ing her master's degree in clinical psy-
Kathy,
who
is
also a 1985
graduate of Brandywinc School of
Nursing, is a registered nur^e in the
emergency department at Shamokin
Area Community Hospital.
Donna J. Kulp '91 and Edward D.
Emey were married on February 5 m
chology at Millersville University.
David is a manager with Radio Shack
Allentown. Donna is employed by W.
W. Kulp Insurance Agency. They re-
in
is
earning a master's degree
and Scon
is
employed by
Hacketislown. N.J.
Holly
Brian C. Kutsmeda *91 and
is
in
Newtown. Brian
a registered representative with
Merrill
Lynch
in
Judith
fall
1995 wedding.
Holly
is a medical caseworker at
Cedarbrook County Nursing Home in
Allentown, and Dean is a chemist for
Warner-Lambert in Litilz.
Somerset, N.J. They
live in Yardley.
Evans
in
Moyer '91 and Dean Brooks
'92 are plarming a
Cythniu L. Stiles were married on Sep-
M. Lee
'91 and
Thomas
D.
'91 are planning an August 19
Jill E. Sieminski '91 and J. Karl
Alexy '90 were married on January 8
Mountaintop.
Jill,
who
earned a
master's degree in exercise physiology
side in Bethlehem.
tember 25. 1993.
Susan and Scott Hotham '91 are
parents of a daughter. Heather
Guenevere, on March 18. Susan is a
teacher at West Chester University,
where she
is
13
Markase
a lead
Bound
in
Cheryl L. Piltoski '91 and Edward
DeVecchis arc planning an October
'91 and John S.
Bethlehem.
is
9.
employed
Brook. N.J.
Phoenix. Arizona.
Dariene
is
by Enterprise. They reside
is
for
in biology,
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lives in
Manvilie. Susan
in
OEM
N.J.
in
1993
Wendy
equipment and service shop
wedding.
straignt,
She
reside in Cockeysville.
Susan Piasecki '91 and Richard
Burron
Ronald
a de-
Hollender were married on October
sistant with
is
is
a
is
Maryland.
Bethlehem.
East Coast Volleyball, a volleyball
Junior Stephanie Humphries and
in the national
Inc.
Karen M. Koflanovich
Kathy L. Hofftnan *91 and John E.
Waraksa are planning a September 10
Patty
live in that
They
riors.
Darlene A. Johnson '91 and John
Billard were married on March 5 in
District.
for the national championships.
second
Marwick, Harrisburg. They
Peat
employed by Lehigh Association of
Bucks School
PSAC championships.
members of the team
KPMG
city.
He and his
Washington.
WOMEN'S SWIMMING —
Five
&
Philadelphia.
Shippcnsburg University.
PSAC East Tivst
center Missy Butlcrworih.
fifth at the
an en-
a senior audi-
degree
led the club in 12 ofTcnsive
categories and
is
She
Christina
ECAC Rookie
'91
educational
the second consecutive
the
Tina M. Johns
wedding, Kelly also earned a master's
Christina Higgins '91 and Kenneth
Hall '90 were married in Lansdale.
Bloomsburg
accountant with
Rehabilitation Center and
Brian Clapp arc planning a June 17
Freshman guard Jen German became
of the Year.
staff
Ryan
repeated as a second learn selection.
player to be
October 2 in Scranton. Kimberly is a
marketing coordinator for Health
America, Harrisburg. and Greg is a
1
their careers with
1,064 and 738 points. Those totals
all-time
is
Miller. Inc., in Rochelle Park, N.J.
ding.
The Huskies'
guards Careen Bulka and Brenda
environmental science
in
A. Wliipple were married on October
Lara Halenda '91 writes: "Tampa
Bay is the place to be! Tliere arc at
senior co-captains,
earned a sec-
from Stockton Slate College,
live in
Terri
Baltimore. Md.. and John
in
Mountain
teacher at the Sunrise Preschool.
sophomore Lcc Gump.
a 17-10
a tax analyst
Marine Corps,
lieutenant in the U.S.
Godown was
Had
who
Network Services,
Scotl L. Frederick '91, a second
ence second-team selection,
WOMEN'S BASKETBALL —
Gre-
*92 were married on
tor/corporate auditing at Bell Atlantic
recently reported for duty with 5th
PSAC East
is
Inc. in
will finish a
an Eastern College Athletic Confer-
to the
Newsweek
vironmental scientist with Gcraghty
Jan
18, 1993.
enth grade special education students
career with 959 points, 17th on the
named
1994 wedding. Kristie
with
cember
seling in August.
also
'91 arc planning an August
ond degree
master's degree in guidance and coun-
He was
Krislic A. Jani '91 and Stephen J.
O'Krcpky
Jan Edwards '91 and Eric
Bomhardt *91 were married on De-
season.
list.
German
gory E.
Heather L. Leslie
Lakes. N.J. Sieve,
career win several
school's all-time scoring
'91 and
Kimberly A. Lcibold
James
Vicki
*91 and Lori
Trirnax Construction in
head coach Charlie Chronister
led his
Matthew Dunlap
Brannigan are planning a November 5
8-8 and tied for third place
1
Pocono High School.
Repko were married on November
composite record of 52-38, for a .578
MEN'S BASKETBALL —
teacher at North
1993. in Hughestown,
signer/salesman for Ethan Allen Inte-
winter teams finished with an overall
winning percentage.
a high school English
is
wedding.
Lancaster County.
Prussia.
Terri L. Pahl '91 and John A.
Jr. '91 were married on August
is
Amici
ShufTelbottom *91 are planning a NoB. Hadlcr arc planning a September
Clark's Summit. Judith
in
an advertising and marketing coordi-
Ambler,
Jennifer Ann Dreshcr *9t and Eric
the
in 36:53.92.
wedding
structional technologist at Unysis
Corp., Blue Bell.
individual winner for the Huskies at
the
They
Corestalcs as a computer analyst.
from Syracuse University,
is
an exer-
cise physiologist with United
Therapy
Centers in Newtown.
in
McAdoo.
who
is
health and safety officer with Conti
Environmental
William Nice '91 and Lorraine A.
Bielen will be married on June 4. Bill
is a grocery manager at Boyer's IGA
Karl,
woridng on a master's degree in industrial hygiene at Drexel University, is a
N.J.
They
Inc. in
live in
South Plainfield.
Nevrtown.
Shannon Strasbaugh
'91 and Ri-
chard Harv ey are planning an August
Spectrum
Class notes
20 wedding. Shannon, who eanied a
master's degree al Shippensburg Uni-
1992
Rfpirsentative:
versity, is employed by the Pennsylvania Public School Employees' Retire-
East Strvudsburg,
specialist
PA 18301
28
Sullivan '91 and
Rutkoski '91 were married on
Mouniaintop. Shawn,
in
earned a master's degree
University,
is
at
Class Votunieeris):
who
a kindergarten teacher in
is
ber 22. 1994 wedding. Melissa
is a
graphic illustrator for the Department
of Energy in Washington. D.C..
and
enrolled at the Pennsylvania
College of Optometry.
Matthew
is
an accountant for
Rentals in Springfield, Va.
1995 wedding. Mark
Kenley AtherhoU '92 and Alan
Rood are planning an October 8 wed-
employed by
is
Wood Mode.
ding in Kingston. Kenley
S.
in
School District
Alicia A. Vottero '91 and John D.
Wenrich were married on February 5
in Kuipmont. Alicia is a registered
nurse at Lankenau Hospital in Philadelphia.
They
live in
King of Prussia.
Andrea A. Wetzel '91 and Mark D.
Zavacky '91 are planning a December 9. 1994 wedding. Andrea
ior accountant with
is
Advertising Inc. and
Mark
is
branch
manager of Enterprise Rent-A-Car
in
ball,
has been
named
an administraLeague Base-
League InEmployee of
Little
ternational Headquarters
He was selected to receive the award
recognition of his enthusiastic efforts
in
development of standardized
tournament rules for the 1994 Little
League Baseball Tournament for nine
in the
and 10 year old players, scheduled to
be held for the fu^t time this season.
He
also has demonstrated excep-
tional initiative in researching regional
case histories for presentation to the
Linle League Baseball Charter Com-
Bruce
'91 and Dr. Gerald
Evans are planning a
ding.
is
fall
1994 wed-
wedding
in Ber^vick.
Sherry
n substitute special education Icnchcr
In the Hcllcfimtc area, and
Phillip
Boutique In State College.
Teresa
Loftus '92 and Jeffrey A.
Bayly were married on June 12. 1993.
is
a trainer for
is
J.
in Honesdttle.
Her
Teresa
nurse in oncology
for the U.S. Postal Service.
Center
lives in Alburtis.
in
u registered
is
ul the
VA. Medical
ber 8 wedding. Diane
They
live in
employed by
is
8
Caldwell. N.J., and Robert
by Windsofl
m
Honesdale. Vicki
Dime Dank. They
Inc., Denvillc, N.J.
14 in Plains. Laura is employed by Dr.
Charles Muslo as an office manager,
and James
is
Neil A. Difrcndcrfer '92 has been
Michele BressI '92 (M) and Steven
C. Resuta are planning a September 3
wedding. Michele is a full-time in-
McCann School of B usincss
Mahanoy City.
Krislen N. Buehrle *92 and Jeffrey
A. Stewart are planning a September
16, 1995 wedding in Perkasic. Kristen
working on a master's degree at B.U.
Downs
'92 has joined the
justice
in
at
December.
based
Lisa Cfanciarulo '92 and
Overlook Hospital
in
is
a llfih grade
in the
cmcr
gency room at Gnadcn-Huettcn Memo-
Andy
Summit.
N.J.
Comeau
machinery
'92
Canon
salesman for
is
Cedar Knolls,
N J. He is wcightlifting.
Julie K. Parry *92
EIck '92 and Paul L.
Singley '90 are planning an August 6
wedding in Easton, Kirstcn is a speJ.
education teacher with the Hartford County (Mass.) School Distritl.
cial
and Paul
is
an mvcstigalor with Lehigh
B Thome
(M) and Edward
are planning
wedding.
who
Julie,
bachelor's degree
lui
August 13
earned u
but not competing nationally as a body-
builder as he did
when he was
al
Eileen Costantini '92 and
Mulhem
are planning a
wedding. Eileen
is
in
Tim
September
an exercise physi-
ologist with National
Center
B.U.
Bensalem.
Work Recovciy
sliy, is
Clunnn Univer
pursuing u second bachelor's
degree
in
elementary cducalion
University of West
at the
and
Delaware.
Sports
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placed sixth In the 100-yard butterffy
while Kim placed fiffh in thai event
AmcricHn
for All
honitrs.
SWIMMING
swinmiing
strong by winning
Despite
murk of
two of
3-6,
finished
tciuii
their finol
three dual meets, V\i- Huskies"
campaign was highlighted hy
over lUP for the
first
a
win
time in 15
years,
WRESTLING
f-inished ihc
Kimberly Refsnlder '92 and Brian
K. Itterly '92 are planning a July wed
ding. Kimberiy Is a teacher in the
Soudcrton Area School
Point as a psychotherapist
Brian
is
District,
Rineer are planning a June wedding,
Michael Is employed by Community
Hospital in Lancaster.
a sales reprcscnlalive for Scott
77icil
at
a doctoral candidate in speech
State.
New
Jersey Karen
They
I^jri
iind cIghiJi respectively ul ihc
The
Huskies won two tournament
titles,
Invitalinnuls. Al the liastcrn
Wrestling Ixuguc chumpionships.
Ann
Is
a rcgin
Schaffer '92 and RichJr. *90 are
is
planning a
a teacher in
Bethlehem Area School
and Richard
in
Scotmdale.
Lori
is
Hunt Valley,
Md.. and David is employed by a geologist widi the same company.
District,
a manager for Staples
Allenlown.
Benjamin
Shue
fM) and
Heather E. Crownover were married on
They
a group
individuiil titles,
including Bailey and
Howard
(1
.'.cniors
Tyrone
90 pounds) and Rundly
Reidlcr (126 poundh).
System
rcccplion held
Allentown
in
Alumni and friends attending a
State System reception in Allenlown
on March 16 were Linda Angst
Bennett "84, Tim Brooks '92, Albert
Cavallucti '78. Dennis Crim "69.
Peggy Crim. Carole
live in that city,
Hellen K. Sims '92 and John P. Penwere married on May 28. Hcllen
Dcrricott,
Joanne
Derricoit *89, William Dcrricott "66,
Julie Fculncr *92. Christine I-'ord '87,
Penny Gutshall
'89. Lisa
John Hart/og
Hucaluk
III '92
V
McAndrcw Jr. were married on Februis
P.
November 27 m Pcnryn. Benjamin is
employed by U.S. Restaurant! in
Lancaster.
'92 and Jamct
2 in Durunore. Bridget
won
three Huskies
is
Inc. in
Hedman
seventh
pounds) and junior
national championships.
'89.
Shelly
a
chemist with E. A. Engineering Science
Bridget
live in
July 9 wedding.
Shelly S. GrifTith '92 and David A.
Blough *92 arc planning an October 1
and Technology
IH pounds) finished
'92 and
Thad
were married on Novcmlwr 7,
ard G. Piacenii
Ihc
in Mifflinburg.
.50
(I
Hatfield.
.
Scottsdale (Arizonaj Memorial Hos-
pital.
bachelor's degree al Mansfield Univer
Penn
( 1
Pcic Rinclla
Stale
Karen Ruhmann
1993, in
Connie Gnau '92 (M) and Lynn
Reece are planning a January 1995
wedding. Connie, who earned a
at
Chad Builcy
and
Michael L. Frey *92 and Tracey L
communication
despite an 8 9 miirk. Soplnmiiirc
capturing the Bloomsburg and
Honda.
Stephanie A. Frank '92 and Mark
Bemardyn were mamcd on May 7.
Stephanie is employed by Turning
1
Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New
York, New Jerecy, Pennsylvania
Lehigh
J.
ary
Region 1 includes Maine. New
Hampshire, Vemiont. Connecticut.
ul
Valley Pretrial Services.
wedding
won second
season with two All AniL-rtains
a
Nielsen's Office Products, based in
Kotherinc Yurchak
place for n miyor story about
the
effects of uibacco.
Hospital in Lehighton.
rial
Poland.
sity. is
P.
centerspread siory about genetic
in
tcred nurse in the pediatrics department
Helveston were married on June 12.
1993. Lisa is a registered nurse al
place for
first
engineering.
MI-:N'S
Rob Pclll-Clalr
and Rob is a clerk
District,
Peace Corps. He will be working as
an environmental awareness advisor in
won
finishing with an overall
Communications. Inc
of
president of
teacher in Uic Pleasant Viiltcy Scliiwl
Timothy E. Casey *92 of WilkcsBarre received a master's degree in
Honesdale
Inc..
'92 are engaged. Missy
Kirstcn
Markets.
administration
Stocy Hissone
the best non-fiction article, for
a
at
N.J.
Mls.Hy Noll '92 and
office.
Peter
Shippensburg University
Journalists. Sciond place went
to
Syracuse UnivcrMty and third
went
to Boston University.
the men's
director of operations for
J. Bobrowsky '92 and
Michele L. Cooke are planning a 1995
wedding. Bryan is employed by Weis
is
System
West Caldwell.
promoted to loan and operations manager at Fullon Bank's Progress Avenue
Car Bargain Hunters.
Bryan
employed
live in
Brian Martin '92
Total Energy
Laura A. BiscontinI '92 and James
A. Brogna '92 were married on May
is
employed
is
maga/inc by
East Orange. N.J. They live
VIckl Marold *92 and Patrick
Johannes were married on September
Lohman Therapy Systems, West
best overall
Soclciy of Pri^fcssionn!
1.
Honesdale.
in
Diane DeKlcr '92 and Robert L.
O'Neal Jr. '92 are planning an Octo-
an intensive adult
Elysburg.
office
Rebecca Young
She
an advertising coordinator and insurance representative with Gannon As-
Robert
mittee.
Holly J. Delaco '92
is
is
the Month.
'92 and Phillip R.
*93 ore planning an Oc-
Jr.
is
*92 and Mike
Dalton '91 are planning an October
1995 wedding.
Angela A. Augustine '92 and Bruce
Jr. '91 were married on
August 21. 1993 in Elysburg. Angela
probation/parole officer.
.
Region
U»hr
L.
W. Beaver
in
Patrick Wilson '91.
tive assistant for Little
m that city
reside
administrative mannger of Electronics
Accu-Sort Systems of Telford.
structor at
Easton.
tober 2^
Ann Currid
Lori
employed
is
a jun-
Matthew Outdoor
He
They
was named
h
pharmacy.
sociates.
education teacher in the Hairisburg
Sherry
Garbacik
also a second lieutenant with
the
National Guard.
contract
and her husband. James, are parents of
twin sons, Brandon and Joshua, bom
on March 13. They live in Tremont
cial
Sacred Heart Hospital, and
a resident counselor ai
is
representative while pursuing a degree
Thomas-Scheibley '91
Kelly A. Veronick '91 and Michael
K. Ley are planning an August 13 wedding in Mechanicsburg. Kelly is a spe-
al
is
in Hnrrisburg.
by Intermetro Industries as an order
Laura A. Tewell *91 and Samuel L.
Esposito HI are planning a July 30
wedding in Williamsport. Laura is an
accountant
Pamela
6 in Centralia. Debtmili is employed
by the Pennsylvania Oepnrtmeni
of
Commerc-e as n deputy press secretary
Cunningham *92 and Timo-
Weaversville Intensive Care Unit.
McLean
Mark W. Swineford '91 and Candy
L. Womer are planning a September
nurse
Tim
spectrum, the magazine produced
each semester by one of Professor
Walter Brasch's journalism classes,
Jurgill *92 and James
P
C.ownlcy were married on November
thy Brooks *92 were mamcd on
December 4 in Bethlehem, Judith is a
Melissa Alba *92 and Matthew
Relnhard *92 arc planning an Octo-
Wilkes
award
Dunmore.
live in
Deborah
Tom London
Judith
the Pleasant Valley School District.
Scott
They
Forge.
Shawn Marie
May
Treasure House Child
Core Dcvelopmejii Center in
Olyphant.
at
.
(717)476-0086
Scott P.
supervisor
on March 26 in Kmgston Patricia
is
employed at Offset Paperback. Mfrs
in Dallas. Pa., and Geoffrey
is em
ployed at Martin Marietta in Valley
Bob Heller
RJi. 7, Box 7030
ment System as a government relations
wins top
Patricia A. Covert '92 and
Georrrey A. Coates '92 were married
'71,
Habakus
Michele
'86. Kris
Lilly •79. Bclh
McMullin
'80.
Krcnz '82, Sue
Lindcnmulh '91, Bob
Jody Millard *79.
Georgia Noccker *70, Robert
Pastcmak
'84.
Poppcle '84.
Thrcn
Jeff"
Jim
Pilla '90, Scott
Bill SU-auscr '62,
Dawn
'86, Leslie Troglionc '92,
Welsh
and
*87.
tecost
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Luncheon
lectures
is
feature
employed by R. W. Johnson Phar-
maceutical Research Institute and
Blalr A. Aylward '93
A
sylvania Chiropractic Society in Har-
Michelle L. Smith '92 and Patrick
Alumni Luncheon
Lectures, featuring members of (he
series of Five
B.U.
alumni living
faculty, attracted
in the
Bloomsburg
faculty, staff
area, as well as
Turkey
Shire were married on September
J.
in
Doylcstown.
tant
in
Michelle
at
at
This year's speakers and their
topics included:
Dale Snyder *92 and Sheila
Reibsome are planning July 2 wedding in Millersburg. Dale is manager
of McDonald's in Berwick.
"AIDS Overview:
For the Non-Scientist."
Housewife:
Women
is
S.
E. Gill, Ph.D., associate
The Forgotten Curriculum."
Erik L. Wynlers, Ph.D., associate
professor of mathematics and
employed by
director of cxpcricnlial
Kline were married on
Novem-
Amy
is
a regis-
They
They
live
eral
on Crime and Delinquency
burg,
local
Joan Kaczmar '93 and John M.
for
Jacqueline A. Fuentes '93 and Gre-
gory R. Gillespie
Jacqueline
are engaged.
II
a graduate student at B.U.
is
ding
at least
one of the
luncheons were the following;
Robert Abboll. Helen Adicr, Dr.
a teacher at
is
appearances
in her
community
theaters:
in
Kip Armstrong, Barbara Barnes,
Ruth Hess Bcnscotcr
Theresa M. Varano '92 and Dane
A. York were married last summer in
Kulpmonl.
They
Mount
reside in
Carmcl.
Rynn C. Wollace
Glenn
'63.
Bieber. Ellcn Blamick,
George Boss,
Jancl Boyd, Rachel Burgin,
Bob
Bum.s, Carolyn Butcher '91, Karen
is
sev-
1,
1996
employed by Ameriin
Conyngham.
Memorial
a traffic manager
is
in Pittston.
is
a family
County Child Develop-
the Schuylkill
in Schuylkill
Haven.
Snyder are planning
May
a
Lori A. Krapf '93 and Mark
Theater of
'92
1995
Kimberly Ann Leonard '93 and
David K. CoUignon are plarming a July
23, 1994 wedding.
Kim is acquisitions
Susquehanna University/Pennsylvania
assistant at Paul H.
Brooks Publishing
Service Corps as assistant director of
Co. in Towson,
Karen
employed by
is
Md.
volunteer programs.
Karen
Michael
first
Goguts
J.
class in the U.S.
'93. a private
Marine Corps,
Law
in
Majka
E.
law student
at
'93
is
a first-year
New England School of
Boston, Mass.
recently completed recruit training.
signed to Lehigh University for one
year beginning in
November
1993.
Cope *64, Susan
Cope Curry, Joanne Day. Jo
DcMarco. Ann Discroad, Fac
W. Crosslcy were miuried
Diseroad '35, Patricia Doramc-
also earned a master's degree in n;ud-
Holoviak, Nancy Ulsh Doran '76,
ing at B.U.
Downing
'89. Sallic
Jill
Ann Wcndcrs
'92 and Darren
May.
Jill
Edwards
Ruth Ann Fisher. Florence
Fowler '31. Chuck Gcrst, Jim
'44.
Shannon
Wentz
L.
'92 and Robert
S. Frycklund are plimning a
December
Lchlghton. Shannon is
Gessner, Mclonie Girton, Anita
31 wedding in
Hakim, Mary Haupt '77. Joe Hazard,
Susan Helwig '82. Ethel Keller Long
pursuing a master's degree
Ruth Luchak
in
'68.
cation
at
in
deaf edu-
July 1995 wedding.
Mildred Phillips '29, Thcron Rhinard
'29, Galen Quick *69. Lois H. Quick
"31,
Mark Raynes
Sachetti '71.
*80.
Chuck Ross,
Dawn
Jeananne Scrimgeour
Schleidcn.
'54,
John
Scrimgeour '53, Freda Sciple "70.
Jean Smith '42, Mary Stahl '37,
Betty Trettee. Judi Trexicr,
VanHouten
'90.
Anne
Lindscy VanHoutcn,
Dan Vann. Ruth
Voske,
Bloomsburg. Chuck plans to attend
Soutfiwestem Theological Seminary in
auditor in the State Treasury Depart-
Fort Worth. Ttexas. in the
ment, and Eric
in
Doug
Wagner. John L. Walker, and Sandic
Walker '75.
an extemship
wedding
at
Dawn
Duke
is
serving
in
Lake Winola. Karen
is
is
an
at
James
University. Gerald is workon a master's degree in psychology at Radford University.
Gallagher '92 arc planning a June 18
wedding in Lancaster. Bridgettc is an
accountant
at
cal Center,
and James
the
OCC as
Ashland Regional Medi-
employed by
a national bank examiner.
is
Cynthia M. Curran '93 and Kenneth D. Korger '93 are planning an
August 1995 wedding. Cynthia is a
and Kenneth is a mortgage
broker with CB Funding Services
Corp. in Doylcstown.
teacher,
children's advocate at the
is
a
Women's
Center in Bloomsburg, where she
works with children who have witlence.
'93 and An-
thony C, Denisco were married
Exeter.
Maria
is
in
employed by Payne
Precision Color in Dallas.
is
a
therapist with Valley Center. Inc.
Janeen L. Dunn '93 and Darrell D.
Shaffer are planning a
Alessandroni '93 and
Kathleen Rivera arc engaged. Greg is
a technical support specialist for
Softmarl. Inc.. in Exion.
is
a
live in
for
Berwick.
Charles E. Mattern '93,
Laura J. Grove '93 and Troy J.
Mummert plan to wed on October 22.
Laura works
Demalis
at
YMCA Day Care.
Jr.
are planning a
1995 wedding.
Judy
May
sity, is
an exchange student
sian
Academy
is
summer 1996
employed by David
B.
Hashagen were married on October
They live in
P.
20,
Russia
traveled on four river systems and
the
Stephanie L, Gyurina *93 and
Brent A. Hock '89 were married on
the Ph.D.
21 in Montoursville.
is in
the master's degree
B.U.. and Brent
Stillwater
is
office
Stephanie
program at
manager for
Asphalt
Joseph
Museum
in
is
Lewisburg.
Northumberland.
an acting ad-
Packwood House
They
live in
of Ecuador, where he
met
Waorani Indians.
plans to apply for admission to
program
Australia,
at Western Sydney.
where he hopes to do re-
search in sustainable agriculture,
Charles quit high school
and worked
and as
at
age 16
highway construction
a carpenter for more than 20
in
years before returning to school.
E. Hackett *93 and
Andrew
A. Carr '91 are planning a September
17 wedding. Arm is a marketing coor-
Taylor are planning a June lOwedding.
dinator with Tozour Energy Systems in
Susan
ist
in Sunbup.'.
more than 20 days
Shenandoah
Gulfport. Fla.
ministrator at the
until June.
In 1991, he spent
Valley School District.
May
in
Puschchino, about 60 miles from Moscow. He hopes to travel throughout
substitute teacher in the
King of Pr\issia. and Andrew
9
Rus-
in the rain forest
30, 1993 in Nescopeck.
Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann
M. Bickhan were married on October
at the
Sciences
a long-term
Ann
Jennifer Ann Durkin '93 and Craig
of
a gradu-
Rock Univer-
is
photographer.
R.D.2.Box567
J.
Berwick. Christina
Norwest Financial
in Wilkes-Barre. and David is employed by Travelport of America. They
He
Heather L. Del Ciolto '93
Mike Jemo
Class Volunteeris): Renee Kunkel
in
manager
credit
ate student at Slippery
A. Lightman. M.D.. as an ophthalmolic
Hazleton.FA 18201
{717)455-9261
S.
October 30
Nicole E. Graziano '93
Judy L. Guers *93 and Anthony
wedding. Janeen
Representative:
M. Malatesta '93 and
Force '93 were married on
Christina
nessed or experienced domestic vio-
ing
1993
as a juvenile probation officer.
David
University to
speech pathology
November 13. 1993. in Parkesburg.
Donna is employed by Chester County
a cost accountant with
James
Madison
Gregory
in
'93 and
James R. Williams were married on
Shaffer Trucking Inc. in the Carlisle
complete requirements for the master's
program
fall.
Bridgettc Collier '93 and
Maria A. DcGraba
Chen
Susan Nelson,
Karen L. Gorko '93 and Eric M.
Zoschg '93 are planning an August 6
the University of Pittsburgh.
Dawn L. Whitebread *92 and
Gerald L. (laugler '93 are planning a
Dor
Pearson arc planning a July 2 wedding
Maggie
Manning. Ann Mariano, Gail
Menapace, Katherine Menapace.
Milstifer,
'93 and Lori
member
a
Is
J.
Yeager are plarming a November 12
wedding. Lori is a medical technologist at GutJirie Clinic in Sayre.
Karen R. Girton *93 and Timothy
Oyster Mill
Little
Chuck Chamberlain
of the Pennsylvania Service Corps, as
Carroll *84. D. Jeiin
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day care
a
is
(N.J.)
Milazzo Industries
ment Center
hometown's
Mechanicsburg.
Chris Beadling, Becky Beishline,
Dr.
Newton
at
Donna M. Maksymchock
Attending
'32, Betty
Shavertown. Joan
service/parent involvement advocate at
Ocean."
Jean
in
Hospital, and John
Gallagher '93 and Brian T
Kelli J.
Filbert are planning a June
L.
Children's
Playhouse and The
in Harris-
where he
at
in Boston.
manager at Foot Locker in the Richland
wedding.
Susan Cannon '93
live in
an accoun-
learning, "Trekking Across the
grade teacher
first
Academy
a graduate student at
is
Illinois University,
also employed.
teacher
wedding. Kelli
& Co., Inc.
ployed by Beard
Pennsylvania Commission
tant for the
at
3.
Garden"
Shircsmanstown. She has made
is
a
is
James W. Foster Jr. '93 and
Rhonda Hepburn are planning a June
1995 wedding. James is an assistant
Slacey L. Bowers '93 and Gregory
A. Header are engaged. Stacey is cm-
"The
L. Stout '92
is
Begirmings
can Savings Bank
Pottsvillc.
Deanne
ding. Sheila
New
Southern
Ashland Regional
Employ-
the Schuylkill
Alaska Brooks Range
to the Arctic
J.
munity Hospital.
who com-
Michelle,
ment and Training.
computer science, "From the 18th
Century to Roving Robots."
in
Snyder *92 and Steven
in Trcxlcrtown.
W.
Turk are planning an August 6 wed-
Medical Center and Evangelical Com-
Bethlehem.
pleted a modeling course al Jan Nagy.
is
Owcgo
Christo-
Middleburg R.D.
Michelle
a
Sue Benfcr '93 and
tered nurse at the
a registered nurse at St.
in
'93 and Robert
Mall. Quakertown.
ber 6 in Kratzcrville.
B. Guers were married on February 5
professor of English, "Emotions:
Roy Smith,
'92 and Frank N.
Good
and Higher
Education, Then and Now."
Nancy
Dawn
M. Finch
J.
planning an August 6 wed-
Todd
ding.
Sheila
Hitz '93 and Kristen
J.
Etsell are
Lisabeth Kakalecik '93
Amy
Basi arc planning an October 8 wed-
Luke's Hospital
Todd
P.
Richie '91 are plarming a July 23 wed-
Owego, N.Y.
pher
Dawn M. Snyder
ding.
Jcannettc Keith, Ph.D., associate
Lake
Apalachin Central School District
James Parsons. Ph.D., associate
professor of biological and allied
in
Tracy Baines '93 has accepted
live in Scllcrsville.
fi
professor of history, "Ruining a
PCS
leaching position in the
The Inn
Hill.
health sciences,
recently attended the an-
buyer for Jless's Department Store
Allentown. They
Lori Ann Faust '93 and Robert
Eichelberger '93 are engaged.
Harmony.
an assis-
is
He
risburg.
nual convention of the
1
and students. The
luncheons were held
administra-
Frank M. Piyjwli, providing services
for over 1.050 members of the Penn-
pursuing a master's degree in quality
assurance.
faculty
is
1971 B.U. graduate,
tive assistant to a
is
is
an
art-
with Dettra Flag of Oaks.
Susan J. Herman *93 and Michael
A. Pelllto '93 are planning an October
1995 wedding. Susan is a substitute
teacher in Collingswood, N.J., and
Michael is employed in management
for
K-mart
in
Cherry
Hill,
N J.
Susan Messinger *93 and
is
a
Jeffrey
caseworker for the
Northumberland County Children and
Youth Services.
Jodi A. Mull '93 and Brett A.
Gibble '93 were married in Killinger.
Brett
is
They
live in
attending Villanova University.
Montgomery County.
Susan E. Niehoff '93 and Michael
A. Strausscr were manicd on October
16 in Shamolcin. Susan is a teaching
assistant with the CcntraJ
Susquehanna
Montandon. They
Intermediate Unit in
live in
Shamokin.
help others, she noted.
Before enrolling in college, she had
10 gel a high school equivalency be-
cause she dropped out of school in
eleventh grade. She also took a computer course at a vocational school, as
Jenny Patrick '93 and Donald R.
Snyder are planning a November 26
wedding in Quakertown. Jenny is a
her for college classes.
criticai care
times.
nurse
North Penn Hos-
at
Lansdale.
pital in
Mary Pelak
'93
an adjunct pro-
is
And
degree at B.U.
Thaddea V. Puzio
V.
Thaddea
N.Y.
Goshen.
employed by Bio-
is
in
Pharm Clinic Services Inc.
Bell. They live in Wayne.
in
Blue
Sarah Cullen Reinhard *93 and
Angel Hernandez '92 are planning a
December 3 wedding. Angel, who also
earned a master's degree
in instruc-
tional technology, is a multi-media developer for Unisys in Blue Bell.
she weathered
She had
Diliz.
cashier by
AK.\
Mark R itzman
J.
'93
Jolene E. Samuels '93 and Robert
Hrobak are planning an October 1
wedding
in
group sales
Glen Lyon. Jolene is a
manager at The Bon-Ton,
Wi Ikes-Bane.
December 2S al age 82.
Surviving arc two dnughiers. Nina
some
difficuli
lo take a statistics
Eddie and Lanny; nine grandchildren
and 1.^ greai-grandchildrcn,
Northumberland County
in the early
,
age 61.
at
He WHS employed
Myra Stackhouse
ding.
*93 and John
are plarming an
Myra. who
is
August wed-
also a graduate of
the Geisinger School of Nursing,
is
a
registered nurse at Geisinger Medical
Buwk
luul
sis-
B.U.
Margartl
late l>rofessor
was
son, to
NuHiing
school-related.
brother.
oped diabetes, and her husbiuid had
open heart surgery.
"Looking back over the past 10
Thomas E. Harder HI. a member
of the B.U. grounds crew until retiring
years,
Surviving arc his wife, Dinnc; three
sons, Brett, Kurt and Stanley; adaugh-
it
is
incredible that
we made
it."
Her experience has even inspired her
children to go on to college. The 47year-old said she plans to return to
school sometime to work on a master's
in 1984. died
ler.
at
on March 9
Lori Barrett;
at
ugc 57,
1
950.
1947 graduate of the
for 14 ycurs prior lo
At
moved
thai lime, she luid
Also surviving are two sons, William Jr and Samuel, adaughicr. IWela
Donnhoc; four grandchildren and a sis-
Steve Zezza '93 of West Piitston has
to a two-year term on the
Muskingum
at
nge 82.
A
Reception
Dinner
li-
College, she earned a
master's degree in literature
Alumni Board of
College
behavioral therapist with Step-ByStep. Inc.
Teachers. Nashville, with a degree in
is
a
in Pittsburgh.
library science.
She was honored by Muskingum
1994
College as on outstanding alumna
Swigart '94 and Daniel
J.
P.
Bishop arc planning a July 1 6 wedding
McCIure.
in
Taylor *94 and Carl C.
in
May 27. 1995
Bloomsburg. Wendy is
on February
3 at age 84.
also taught at the Milton Ilcrshcy
College, Harrisburg Area
College, and Shrivcnham American
University in England.
Hospital in Sayrc.
at
Robert Packer
Carl
is
a second-
year law student at Dickinson School
for the entire
Alumni Office
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg
FA 78
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University
community
1
or by Fax (o
Call 8(M)-526-0254
717-389-4060
for reservalion.s
School, the former Hcrshcy Junior
ogy
program
p.m.
faculty
B.U., died
enrolled in a one-year medical technolclinical
at 7
p.m.
Sponsored by (he
Alumni Association
for Classnotcs to:
Bloomsburg.
William E. Landis. former
He
Send your news
in
1987.
member and dean of men al
Wendy
at 6
$15 per person
at Pitt
She also graduated from the Pcabody College for
He
Kehr Union Ballroom
graduate of
been elected
Directors.
Salurdav, June 25
ter.
three sisters.
who was head
interim president
lo Saiiicc. S.C.
two grandchildren and
Elinor R, Kecfer,
his fine service as
Hroomall Presbyterian
Home
brarian at B.U. from 1950 to 1967, died
degree.
as Curt completes
Wil-
Geisinger I lospital School of Nunsing.
her husband
Her daughter devel-
her husband. John, said,
a
retiring in 1987,
nil
B
whom she was married in
Burke; three grandchildren and a
were not
Samuel WilShe
the wife of Dr. Willium
nizations as well.
difficult times
to
Knglish
T. Wilson, daughter-in-
son, died I-cbruary 14 ni age 67
She worked
The
thank you
and farewell
Curt and Janet
FRIENDS
She was
Surviving are his wife. Rennn; Iwo
Join us to say
ter,
daughters. Sharon Barnes and Michcle
wedding
Golomb
at
22 years.
the fomter
William G.; two grandsons and a
agement. And during this time, she
died volunteer work for several orga-
Risch '92 arc planning a
intervention program.
Suniving are hi.s wife,
Ruby Gahngcn; two suns.
law of the
Ru&scll A. George Jr., a custodian
supervisor at B U died on January 2
and the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania.
for
Molly
Deana Siegfried '93 and Ronald
Gay are planning a September 1995
wedding. Deana is employed by
in
1983, died on
Feldser and Sandra Shult/; two sons.
But when she got discouraged, her
would offer support and encour-
(M) is a teacher
East Juniata High School.
who worked as a
Company al
Sinter
B.U. for 15 years prior lo retiring
on January 5
at
versity of Pennsylvania
friends
'93 and Geoffrey
Dreyer were married
Kaye K.
tutoring, to help prepare
couree three times because it was so
hard for her, she said. One professor
told her she would never make it.
fessor of speech
communication at
Northampton Community College in
Bethlehem. She also earned a master's
math
well as
FAMILY
He was
Community
a graduate of Indiana Uni-
of Law.
Center.
Elaine M, Stale '93 and Matthew
Spicher '93 are planning a Novem-
J.
ber 12 wedding in Huntingdon. Elaine
is a social worker at the Frey Village
Retirement Center in Middletown. and
Matthew is a sales consultant with The
Door and Window Co. in Camp Hill.
Jennifer Switzer '93 and Richard
Robertson
Sr. arc planning a November 5 wedding in Williamsport. Jenni-
fer is
employed by Rhone's Travel
Trailers Inc.
Jana Tidwell '93 and James W.
Wanser
are plaiming an
August 6 wed-
ding in Bloomsburg.
Kathleen Weaver *93 earned a degree in special education
10 years of effort.
the
at
B.U. after
During
that time,
Sunbury resident never missed a
She says she was partially motivated
by her daughter, who
mentally handicapped.
individuals wtrt nunarcd dunn.,
.^-:uul
Awards Dinner on Alumni Day
Distinguished Service Award: Patricia Szakatun Novotney 62. Dislinfiuished Service Award; Robert
semester, except for sununers.
to try college
AWARD RECiriESTS— Five
is
(/-rom
left)
hileen Alherlson
Chapman
'67.
Honorary Alumnus; John L Walker. Honorary
interim president of the university, and Nancy Swartz Lychos '52.
Peiffer.
Alumnus; Nancy Feher Edwards '70. Younj( Alumna of the Year; Curtis R EnfiUsh '56.
president of the Alumni Association. Complete information about each recipient will be printed in the next issue
of BLOOMSBURG.
She can now
Page 55
Alumni Calendar of Events
The following events have been
details about these events, or to receive
any
time, please call the
as of June
sc heduled
Alumni Office
I
.
For
an updated caleruiar at
I-SOO-526-0254
Possible event in Chicago
July 9
at
LANCASTER
January 6, 1995 State System Reception in Scottsdale
July 28
New
September 8
Berrigan Sub Picnic
November 9
After- Work
Student Picnic
Starting this
Mixer
& Jonel English
Farewell Dinner for Curt
Seplember 17
Event for Alumni Parents
September 18
Reception for Scholarship Recipients
October 22
Homecoming
Happy Holidays Dance
December 3
1995
7.
January 9
January
1 1
February
1 1
will present a
Berrigan Sub Picnic
To be announced
of a
Event before Football
October 8
To
Game
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
call
To be announced
Bloom
August 20
to Stratford Theatre Festival
DELAWARE
at the
Beach
Crab Feast
August 21
Bloom
Dover
in
at the
Beach
— Rehoboth
FLORIDA
The Legacy Scholarship
October 8
Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon
December 10
Philadelphia Chapter
will
Luncheon
in
Boca Raton
HARRISUURG
Berrigan Sub Picnic
June 29
New
September 27
State
System Reception
New
Stale
August 4
Picnic at Reading Phillies
Game
alumni parents of B.U. students
will be invited to a special event
during Parents' Weekend on
Saturday, September 17, 1994.
All
Get-Togcther after Football
Game
WYOMING VALLEY
at
System Headquarters.
Dedication of Stale System Building
18, 1994.
Student Picnic
Sludenl Picnic
Dixon University Center
October 20
New
September 10
at the
on Sunday, September
June 22
SHIPPENSBURG
June 15
be presented
Scholarship Reception
READING-BERKS
Possible event with President Kozloff
the Alumni Office at
1-800-526-0254
— Avalon
PHILADELPHIA
August 19
your son or daughter
drawing on August 1,
register
for the
NEW JERSEY
Bus TVip
November 19
Bloomsburg graduate.
MILLERSVILLE
Alumni Dinner in San Diego
State System Reception in San Diego
State System Reception In Long Beach
Dinner in San Francisco
CANADA
August 9-13
$500 Legacy Scholarship
to the son or daughter
LYCOMING COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
Janury
LEHIGH VALLEY
July 21
fall,
your Alumni Association
BLOOMSBURG
June 25
Alumni who have children
Bloomsburg University
for
at
ARIZONA
news
Special
ILLINOIS
June 21
Pizza Parly at
August 9
Berrigan
tlie
Grotto, Har^'eys
Sub/New Student
Lake
Don't delay, register your
son or daughter today
Picnic
at
Dixon University Center
for the
$500 scholarship.
Important Notice
There
know
is
something very imponunl
about the next issue of
rising production
that
you should
BLOOMSBURG.
help us to
Because of
and postage costs, the Alumni
Assoication has been forced to
make
So
a difficult decision:
All alumni will not receive the next issue.
1993 will receive the
—
fall
—
issue of
BLOOMSBURG.
This
policy change will recognize and reward those of you
who
have supported either the Alumni Fund or the Treasury of
Ideas campaign for the
You should
alumni events
made
new
library.
also be aware that notices of regional
will be sent only to those
alumni
who have
contributions or pledges. This policy will likewise
the best use of the
if
you want
money budgeted
to continue receiving
and notices of events
Show your
Only those alumni and friends who have made a
in any amount
since January
contribution or pledge
make
for
these regional alumni events.
in
BLOOMSBURG
your area, the answer
is
easy:
your alma mater by contributing to
the Annual Fund or the Treasury of Ideas campaign. Your
generous contribution
in any amount
will strengthen
interest in
—
—
your University and your Alumni Association.
you haven't made a contribution yet this year, please
do it now by sending a check, payable to B.U. Foundation,
to Development Center. Dept. B,Bloomsburg University,
If
Bloomsburg, PA 17815.
We
HOMECOMING
be held on
Saturday, October 22
will
Make plans
today!
among the active,
members of the Bloomsburg University family.
look forward to counting you
supportive
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ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Fenstemaker Alumni House
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Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Address Correction Requested
NOTICE;
please
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t
President meets with alumni leaders on first day in office
Communication with alumni a high priority
By Jessica
Sledfje Kozloff. Ph.D.
first
Even before
I
my
stalled
found
its
way
to
mc
"Classnotes" section,
BI(K)m.sburg alumni.
unknown
previinisloy
Eager
in the mail.
to a university
we
all
issue.
director of alumni
could
I
Through
advancement.
the
I
became acquainted with a number of
wanted
I
quickly developed a kinship with these
the budget
folks, for
I
with Ihcni. something strong and
The spring
to learn everything
poured through the Spnng 1994
I
now
— a deep-seated allegiance
cndurmg
affectionately call
lul
pottery which
is
Needless (o say.
and important
Jessica S.
Kozhjf
Husky
of the
athletic leums.
BLOOMSBIJKG
— the Celebrity Artist Series, the BltH)nisburg
trips in
England. Scotland, France and Alaska^Yukon, and regional
also included infonnation
on
While
activities of
forced to
make
next issue."
so much.
I
and postage
costs, the
I
was very concerned
President.
piircnls
Stale
ami Incnds
is
puhlislu\l iluct limes a year for alunmi.
ot Blooiiishiir^ University
to
about this reprieve.
If at all possible,
BLOOMSBURG on
in
a continu-
touch with the university
and
continue to be broadly circulated for
we
face in succeeding years
examine
all
is critical.
1
aspects of the issue
welcome
to
— 800-526-
0254.
Let's see
coming
to
if
all
by working together we can keep
BLOOMSBURG
of us.
at
Bloomsburg!
Alumni Association
Excitement
is in
skillful tenure
— not mention eager
of accomplishment — thanks
Bloomsburg
the air at
warm glow
paiion and a
KDITOR
everyone
'52
of Pcnn.sylvaniii, a
System of Higher Bducalion University.
would
would not be able
calling on the toll-free telephone line
an exciting time
By Nancy Swai^ Lychos
Bi-OOMSHVHli
to
ii
share your suggestions and ideas with the task force by writing to the
one of my
this issue
It's
BLOOMSBURG
BLOOMSBURG available
that a special task force
Alumni Office or by
Alunmi Association has been
decided to miike
that
better student recruiters, friend raisers
year, the situation
have asked
a difficult decision: All alumni will not receive the
there
After reviewing
was decided
with the goal of identifying the best solution. Please feel
BLOOMSBIIHG
Then and
am excited
I
BLOOMSBURG will
one more
walking
Fair,
read the "Important Notice" on the back cover. "Because of
rising production
it
career networkers.
ulumni chapter meetings.
1
clear thai all of us
BLOOMSBURG.
Keeping you informed and
ing basis.
and an announcement of a new business
niinor.
Having enjoyed
became
broad distribution
However,
community helps make you
an update on the achievements
interest
when
it
every alumnusyalumna needs to receive
a part of the university's art collection, a
library,
our meeting,
and making some adjustments,
year.
Hippenstiel.
continue in future years without radical adjustments.
infonnation such as photographs of pieces of Shiho Kan/aki's beauli-
proposed rendering of the new
Dunng
Doug
and Tony laniero. interim vice president for
of our alumni to receive
one more
for
Bloom.
issue also yielded other fascinating stories
now
aJl
affairs;
be possible to continue to make
common
shared something in
Alumni Association; John Scrimgeour. past president;
John Trathen. treasurer of the Alumni Association:
Bloomsburg UniverKity of Penn.sylvania, a copy of BLOOMSBURG
about B.U.,
Bloomsburg on July I.I met with Nancy Lychos,
arrival at
president of the
day on the job as president of
first
matters of business.
Upon my
President. Hloomshurfi University of Pennsylvania
antici
largely to the
own"
of "our
to
Interim President
Cun
English '56 and the
flying start of President Jessica Kozloff.
Doiitt Mippciislicl '68
But
Dirvvior of Alumni Affairs
we alumni can
take credit for part of that feeling of elation.
We
have tangibly demonstrated our loyalty to our Alma Maler by exceeding
CONTRUUlTIN(; VVRITKR
our established goal for the library campaign. As of July,
we have
con-
line hosier
Vmversit}' Relations
tributed or pledged over $1.63 million.
Stt^
That deserves no
less than a
standing ovation, so lake a collective bow!
mmKIRAPHKR
We
continue to donate our time and talents
in strong
support of the
Joan Meltcr
activities
Vrnvvrxiry Relations Staff
of seven area chapters.
Volunteerism
is
also taking
on new
dimensions to pr\)mote the Alumni Association by becoming a more
ALUMNi OFFICE STAFF
ible
presence on campus.
Lindu Long
athletic
Jen Bfdosky '95
Bill
Brwks
Baniey
;md cultural events on campus by having a
Before
Ciiavonne Hixlgc '95
we
get ciirried
reality check.
Brian Ladlcy "95
Here
away with
for
'95
is c
ommitted to pnn idin}; equal
and employment opportumttes for all persons
without reganl to race, color, rrligion. sex. age. national origin,
ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientainm. handicap. Vietnam
em
or union membership.
The university is additionally committed
new programs
to affimuiiive action
take positive steps to provide such educational
employment opportunities.
excellent job of representing
If
you haven-t been back
attractions of
all
to
Homecoming
Just call
alunmi. but
Bloomsburg
1994.
and
attended the
"Fmh
Quarter"
this issue; then call the
Come
and
feel the
again the "pnde that
at
it's
we meeting your expectations? Do
Any ideas you have which would mcrease interest in the
1-800-526-0254 to pass them along. Board members
do an
to hear from you to stay current and
viable.
we need
for a while (or
even if you return often), you won't want to miss the
You already know how spectacular the campus looks
when arrayed for fall,
.
.
or observed the ceremonial ground-breaking
for the Ubrary
Magees 24 West
after the
game. Check the fuU schedule of events printed
or
in
80Q-numbcr with your reservations.
excitement for yourself, renew your pledge to our
hiUtop
is
'52
time for a
invaluable to our agenda. Are
is
or projects?
but you haven-t met President Kozloff yet
status,
Page 2
some
Nancy Swartz Lychos
Association will be greatly appreciated
and will
vis-
tent and/or table to
self-congratulations,
where your input
is
you have suggestions
Bloomsburg University
educational
plan to be visible at
exchiuige information with alumni.
'95
Hiirris '95
Hugh O'DoimcIl
we
For example,
Bloomsburg."
AJma
Mater, and experience
Local alumni
meet president
at open house
Presidcni Jessica KozlofT nict
aJunini livmj; in the
Bloomsburg arra
dunng an open house held at the
Fenslemaker Alumni House on
August
24.
Anending
open house weir
the
Ackerman dS. Jane
Ackerman M, Dennis Adams
Haixild
tmma June Adams
*74,
'72.
Karen
Anselni. Carol Raih -84. Ruth Bishop
^1. Sieve Bishop. Joanna
Buc kingham
'41.
Buckingham
"41.
Boyd F.
Nancy VanPeli
Chiado 74. Helen Cimbola *35,
Gordon Clapp '76. Fllcn Clemens
62, Paul Conanl 'W. Sylvia Costa
'^2. Dorothy Cronover '38. Ray
Oonover. Sandra Davis '80. Alex
Dubil '66. Judy Dubil. Nancy
I
dwiirds '70.
Ed Edwards
C
licsMc Edwards '41.
Edwards
'4
1
.
-73, Hdii
Siuan
Joan Keilcnuiui "68,
Elected to Alumni Board
Ron Eetlcmian. Bclty Fisher '48.
Barbara Frey. Randy Hamion '94.
Thirteen individuals were elected on
Mollie Hippcnsteel Harrell '^5.
Alumm Dtiy to ser\ e rwo-vear terms on
Board of Directors: (row one) Franklin Ed' Jones '54. Philadel
phia: Virginia Reed Bren •H2. Maplewood. N.J-: Nichole Woodson Smith 90,
Harrisburg: Jim Pegg '67. Williamsport: (row two) Cliff Maurer "firt,
the Alumni
Wescoesville:
Cameron Smith
'84.
Lafayette Hill:
Fay Ortiz
'H7.
Bloomshurg;
(rowihree) Vera Reanck Derk 60. Wyomissing: Carol Kishhaugh Bowen
Frackville: (row four) John Haney '85. Lancaster: Corey Waters
Selinsgrove:
and Steve Zezza
Cherry
N J.
Hill.
'93.
West Piuston. Absent was Scott Atk^y
Bill
Hancll '57, Leah Haussmann *88.
Mary Lou Fenslemaker John
Janice Keil "74.
Feme
"45.
Soberick
Krothc
'54,
'72.
Ladley
'95. Ethel
"79.
Linda Long. Clark Long. Jack Mulka
'86.
'66,
Dale Krolhe '60. Brian
Kathcnnc Mulka
Pilcski -64. Betty
Thcron Rhinard
*7I.
Den Long
Bob Rupp
'68.
Joanne
Row Reed
"^2.
"71,
'32.
'35,
Sandra Rupp
Rulh Dugan
Smcal
'39.
Albcn Smeal, Karleen
Smith
"72.
Ted Smith, Bemtcc
Alumni
An
volunteers
energein effort hv
Mumni Unard
flu-
In organize
a grtnip of volunteers to
and progrann i\ tinderwav l\vo \e%Mon% were
held recently at the Fen slemaker Alumm House to at t/uainl alumni with waw
thev can help to mainlain rxiUing projects and initiate new tmes Iraderxhip
on an ad hoi Volunteer Recruitment and Development Committee has been
pnn ided by John St nmgeour ^ immediate past pre Mdent. Sandy Rupp '71,
board secretary. Nam v Edwards '70. former board secretary: Carol Bowen
'72. board member, and Mary Anne Klemkoskv 19. houni member
Attending
assist with
alumni projei
t\
/,
Ktxrhcr
Thomas
W). Dale
Thomas,
Sandra Whitmire. Diane Wukovitz,
Steve Wukovitz, Jan Jankowski.
ShcMcy Gross-Gray and John
Pollard,
one of the two orientation sessions were Kalhryn Dildine 41. Betty Fisher
'48. '/jihreh(iarntusian 'VIM. Cluirles Henrie '18. Mary Ijiu
John '4^. Eleanor
Kennedy '52. Betty Penman /9. Betty Reed
Jeananne Scrimgeour '54.
and Mary Jane Wagner '42. Other \ey\iony will be u heduled later lhi\ fall for
'
volunteers unable to attend these firil sessions
who are interested m serving as
717
m
4058 or
8(Hi ^26
Alumni, parents or fnerufs
volunteers should contact the Alumni Office at
02U
Alumni garage sale
Wyoming Valley Chapter field a garage sale on July 30 to raise funds for scholAs a result, the group was able to award two $100 book scholarships
to two new students from the Valley. Drawings were held at the Frosh Sendoff/Alumni Picnic at Kirby Park on August 9. Shown in the photo with "treasures 'from the sale are Wanda McDonough. Jackie Ganz. Suzanne McCabe.
Susan Gottlieb. Debbie Ganz and Sandy McAndrew. Other alumni who assisted with the sale were Nancy Staima, Henry Hunt. Marvin Meizgfr. Stephanie
Ceyer. Darlene Payne and Nancy Lychos.
arships.
Class oj 1956
at
Buckalew
Wilh a mtrmher of ihr ( lus\
i>f
I'J^O \tr^tn^ u% tiHi utit pti ,idtnl
natural to have a class reunion at Buckatew Place on Alumni
il
Day
vvui tmiy
In atten-
dance were ikneeling) Ron Krafjack. Joan Kelchner. Miss Sandler. Jityce Buck
Walker. Curt English finlenm president). Rod Kelchner (presuient of Mansfield
University), (seiond row) Imis Burner.
Louise Krafjack. Joan Raah Stine,
Beverly Bryan Edwards. Mrs Sandler. Helen Clark Flecknoe. Marian Walsh
Chruney. Nanette
Hoy Crossman
'55.
Margaret Dultinger Hartley,
(third
row)
Gene Schultheis. Don Walker. John .Sandler, ten Flecknoe. John
Chruney. and Janet Engluh. Not present for photo were Charles and Tirm
Valente Skiplunas. Judy Stephens Harris and Mary Hoffecker Coughlan.
Dick
Bittner.
Page 3
Scholarship recipients for 1993-94
Scholarships provided by alumni and friends
of Bloomsburg Universiiy. lotalling over
$197,000. were awarded (o B.U sludenu for the
1993- 1994 academic year. Mos» of the awards
were presented during a reception last Septemdonors,
ber, attended by recipients, their families,
Alumni
faculty, adnunistrators. members of the
Board of Directors, and representatives of
the
B U Foundation
The recipients (in alphabetical order):
Michael Amow. a finance major from
Saylorsburg. the Mary Wilson Scholarship. $500.
This
IS
10
an S
Rhonda
scholarship.
a political science major from
Kim Aponick.
Gilbertsville. the
Honors Scholarship, $500.
A. Arndt. an elementary education major from Exton. the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up
Lbm
through
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco
and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the
University
Bridget S. Atkins, a psychology major from
Newion. ihc Phi Si^ma Pi Scholarship, $100.
Wanda
L. Bacher. a speech correction major
from Drums,
Si holarship.
University
Kelly
Jodi A. Beicrschmitt. a secondary educattm
Mount Carmel. the Mtuao
and Louise Mitrani Scholarship, The scholir
ship fund was set up through gifts and bequetts
from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, longtime benefactors of the University.
Lisa A. Belicka. a speech/communication
former members of the faculty.
Miss Belicka was also recipient of an Honors
Scholarship. $500.
Michelle Bet. an accounting major from Wind
Gap, the Nelson A. Miller Scholarship. $500. The
late Mr. Miller was a member of the music department faculty.
Catherine L. Betres, a philosophy major from
the Marco and Louise Mitrani ScholThe scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Warren. R.l
Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University.
Jill Bohringer. a secondary education math
major from Bayport, a Music Service Scholar^
ship. $350.
Tiffany J. Book, a biology major from Leola,
Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The
the
was
late
University
long-time benefactors of the University.
$900 This scholarship honors
Karen Boring,
from
major from Philadelphia, a Minority Scholarship,
in 1839.
Frcycrmuth. Class of 1 923, along with
gifts
other alumni and friends.
Heather
Chalfont. the
arship.
$1,000.
Jennifer Boyer. a biology major from
Balliel of Jim Thorpe, the Early
Susan Bair.
a secondary education
Bloomsburg, the James
computer
Alyssa
I).
$200.
Renee D. Boyer.
Scholarship
glish
Baird, a marketing major from
Chanibcrsburg, the
Mon o and Umise
Mitrani
The scholarship fund was
through gifts and bequests from the
late
set
up
Marco
was
set
late
Marco and Louise
scholarship
is
given
in
$300
Leigh A. Barnes, an elementary education
Haw Icy, the Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was
set up through gifts and bequests frvm the late
N
Y., the
Anna Lowrie
Wellel
Mrs Welles. Class of
scholarship
given to a student planmng a
is
1900. the
gious vocation.
rcli*'
J
Christa Brownawell. an elementary education
Carlisle, the A.
Kenneth and Mary
Betterly Maiers Scholarship, $500,
a
member of the Class of
Mrs MaieiJ
1933.
Kristin L. Brubaker, an accounting major
from Ephrata, the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set V9
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time bertefacttHS
gifts and bequests from the late MaroO
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactor* ofthe
of the Umversit>-,
Umversity.
Maria D. Barnes, a secondary education math
major frvm Elysburg. the Conon Franklin V-!2
Careen A. Bulka. a secondary education biology major ft^om Lavelle. the Eleanor Wray Schatr
Scholarship. $200, This scholarship
arship.
is
provided
by members of the Na\7 V- 1 2 umt who were assigned to Bloomsburg between July I, 1943. and
September 30. 1944
Anna M. Bauer, a mass commumcations major from Poltsiown. the Marco and Louise Miiram
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,
bequest from
is
major from
James J.
the
Persis T. Bristol, an interpreter iraimng majof
major from
Scholarship. $500
Gibble.
and bequests from
Mitraru. long-time benet*
factors of the University.
honor of the incum-
Miss Baker was also recipient of a Minority
Chad
gifts
from Brooklyn.
bent president of the I'niveriily.
O. Baker. Jenny Minnich;
up through
Scholar ship. SI 5. Established in I960 through*
lliis
Rhomia
a secondary education En-
major from Allentown. the Marco and
Miss Baird was also recipient of an Honors
Scholarship. $500
Philadelphia, the President 's Scholarship.
Michelle Geczy.
Schol-
Universily.
Rhonda O. Baker, a management major from
Vitale.
Hammaker Sr
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the
Lisa Pizzichenu.
R.
arship. $500.
science major from Bethlehem, the Joanne Tho-
mas Scholarship.
Teter.
major from
Ontarma, a Music Service Scholarship. $500.
Rebecca J. Boudreau. a biology major from
Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Umversity.
Gaynelle Boyd, a secondary education math
served
Childhood Education Scholarship, $200.
Matthew
Mitrani.
Funding for this schol-
who have
our country's armed forces since the founding
arship
lefi)
a speech correction
and
gifts
was provided by the B.U, Foundation, using income from a bequest from Anna Miller
alumni and former students
ofthe University
from left) Tracy Walker. Tana M.
Savage Jr. WiUiam H. Lever.
up through
set
Marco and Louise
Marco and Louise Mitrani ScholThe scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
in
from
.
arship-
scholarship fund
all
(standing,
WcM
English major from
bequests from the
gifts
rial Scholarship.
(Seated,
a nursing major from
M. Beard,
Chester, a University Scholar Scholarship
Marco and Louise Mitrani
the
The scholarship fund was set up
and bequests from the late Marco
Denise Guinn Bailey, an elementary education major from Lcwisburg. the Veterans Memo-
(Sfolfd. from left) Ahhfv Garrison. Veronica Kentu y. Meredith Layos and Michael
McCormick: {standing, fwm left) Karen Zaffiw. Darnel Knorr. Lori McDonald. Lisa A.
Belickit. Marcy Fiorey and Kathleen Wert.
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of fte
and Louise Mitrani. long-lime benefactors of the
through
up
major from Annville. the Oscar and Sarah
of the University.
Guerrieri
set
Mmo
late
Bakeless Sclwlarship. $350. The Bakclesses wcte
scl up through gifts and bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors
Mary and Art
and bequests from the
gifts
Marco and Louise
from Allcntown. the
Miiram Scholarship The scholarship fund was
center, with
through
D. Anderson, a social sciences ma-
jor
Karen M. Craig,
The scholarship fund was
Scholarship
through
$500 The
late
Miss Wray. a former
member and coach of women's
teams, is a member of the Umversit> 's
ulty
fac-
athletic
AihleOC
Hall of Fame.
Philip A. Burrell. a secondary education eai*
science major from Sunbury, the
Marco axi
Scholarship recipients for 1993-94
Louise Mtlnmi Schoiarship. The scholarship fund
was
set
late
Marco and Louise
up through
gifts
and beque&ts from
the
Mitrani, long-umc bene-
factors of the University.
N.J.. a University
Scholar Schol-
recipient of an Account-
Soraya M. Faulk, a biology major from
Man o and Louise Mitrani Schoi
arship The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts ai>d bequests from the late Marco and Louisc
Mitnuii,
arship.
Timothy Casey, a B.U. graduate who went on
to receive a master's
was also
$250
Farrell
Warminster, the
Jennifer Caldwell, a speech correction major
from Bndgeton.
Miss
ing Scholarship.
degree
Shippenshurg
at
long-umc benefactors of the
Tracey A. Fedor.
l'niversit>
nursing major from
j
Freeland. the Hazleion General Hospital Scht>i
University, the Eunice Davtlla Scholarship.
arship. $2,954
$1,000
Marcy Fiorey. a psychology major from
Shamokin, the Ellen Barker Scholarship. $225
This
IS
an S.I.O. scholarship.
Nicole A. Caucci. an elementary education
major from Mayfield. a University Scholar Schttl-
The
Monica J. Charles, a speech correction major
from
laic
Dr Barker was a member of the
faculi>
Scott Firmstone. a management major ln>m
arship.
Lilitz,
a Music Service Scholarship. $350.
who
surer of S.I.O.
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University.
$100, This scholarship
a biology major from
Kalhryn Confer,
Miller Scholarship.
Miller, Class of 1981.
a math major from
Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Cory M. Clark,
Selinsgrove, the
M
Honesdale. the rimoths
$500
died
in
was
an automobile acti
Nicole
M.
Fisher, a special education majoi
Tammy Hrusovskv
from Ene, the
is
Scholarship,
vice Scholarship. $350.
Jeanne Cortez, a biology major from Goshen.
a
mass communications
gifts
sister m memory of Miss
Guemen. a well-liked member of the Class of
1984, who died in 1986. Rita's faimly and fncnds
have established
this perpetual scholarship in her
memory.
Jenny E. Crowley, a business economics major from Towanda, a University Scholar Schoiar-
Farrah H. Franzosa. an accounting major
from Momsvillc. a University Scholar Scholar
ship.
Charles Frilz. an accounting major from
Benton, the Benton High School Scholarship.
$2,000
Crystal C. Frye,
Tina M. Delorey. an accounting major from
Paimerton. a University Scholar Scholarship.
Elizabeth Devett, a biology major from
Millmom. the Marco and Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Mitram, long-tune benefactors of the University
Nicole J. Dolat. an English major from Cov
Marco and Louise Mitrani Schtilscholarship fund was set up through
and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Conn
arship The
entry.
,
the
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University.
Lorren M. Doiunoyer. a biology major from
Hegins. the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholar
ship. The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequesLs from the late Marco and Ixui-w
Mitram, long-time benefactors of the University
Michelle L. Dugan, a secondary education
math major from Waisontown. a University
Scholar Scholarship.
Christopher D. Earle, a chemistry major from
Troy, the
Mon o and Louise Miirani Scholarship
The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and
bequests from the late Marco and Louise Mitram.
long-time benefactors of the University.
Karen Edwards, an accounting major from
Orangcville. the Paul J
Yon Jr Scholarship.
$500.
Christopher Esser.
Chester, the
The
The scholarship fund was set up through
late Marco and Louise
and bequests from the
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University
ship.
gifts
the
Eric C. Foulke, an accounting major from
Man o and Louise Mitrani Scholar
ship.
Sigma Sigma Sigma
at
Oreficld, the
presented to a
is
late
a history
Roben Redman
major from West
Scholarship. $600
Mr Redman was one of B.U.'s roost suc-
cessful football coaches.
Melissa
Ann
from Sayre. the
Farrell, an
accountmg major
Norman Hilgar
Scholarship.
pro$250. The late Dr Hilgar was an accountmg
AdnunisBusiness
of
the
chairperson
and
fessor
traboD Department
Muiuitesko
time benefactors of the University
major from Bethlehem, the Rita Guemeri Scholarship. $400. This scholarship
V.
genital heart defect.
N.Y-. a Student Leadership Scholarship. $150.
Karen M. Craig,
Harry Jenktns. David
who was an audiology graduate
ume of her death, caused by a con-
Miss Fisher was also recipient of the Man o
and Louise Miirani Scholarship. The scholar
ship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long
major from Lake Ronkonoma. N. Y. a Afujic Ser-
Hili.
Ms. Hrusovsky,
bom
Erika Corbo. a secondary education Enghsh
Tara
provided by fncnds of
student
in thai facility.
L
dent
Baby Bloomer Scholarship. $ 1 .000.
presented by Bloomsburg Hospital to a student
Millville. the
I
a former trea
a
nursing major from
Williamsburg, the Student Memorial Scholarship.
S400
and sciences major
from Bloomsburg, the Editha Ent Adams Schol
Abbey Garrison, an
arship. $100.
to
honor
this
This scholarship was established
member
(Seated, from
arts
of the Class of 1924
(standing
Weslen.
lejt)
Mernjin elyn
J rom left) Amy M.
Aartm
R. White.
.Smilh.
lodt.
Kartn
Megan
Suiho. J
W Sutton.
Coteen lompkm\. Veronica
i.
Matthew A
Iru
kelt.
lavlor;
Howard M.
J. /jiffiro
who
was an outstanding teacher of English at Central
Columbia High School by B U alunuu who were
her former students.
It is
given annually to the
member of the graduating
Ccnual Columbia who enrolls at B U
highest ranking
at
das',
Miss Gamson was also recipient of the Man o
and Louise Mitram Scholarship The scholar
ship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
from the late Marco and Louise Mitrani, long
time benefactors of the University
Dixie K. Gavason. a secondary cducatu)n his
M
from Selinsgrove. the Erma
Hefferan Scholarship, $500 Miss Hefferan pro
vidcs this scholarship in appreciation o( the lime
tory major
at Bloomsburg
Miss Gava-son was also recipient of a Univer
she spent as a student
Scholar Schtilarship.
Michelle Geczy. a history major from Street,
Md the Richard Savage Foelr\ Scholarship.
sity
.
SlOO
Mr
Savage
is a retired
member of the En
ghsh Depanmenl faculty
Miss Geczy was also recipient of the John J
scholarship is
Serff Sr. Scholarship, %S00 The
provided by Mrs. Polly Scrff in
late
memory
Polly Serf
Michelle R. Geczy. center, with Dr. John Serf Jr. and Mrs.
of her
husband, a long-time member of the
University s history department faculty
Jeanioc L. GeerUngs. an elementary education
major from
sec
up through
Mano and Louise
The schoiarship fund was
Pineville. ihe
Mitrani Scholarship
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors
Pages
Scholarship
of the Universily
from
C had Cibble. a managcmcnc major
S500
Scholarship.
Schrno
Angeh
hphrau. the
This vcholarship
given
is
memory
in
Mr
of
Mary
Schcno. Cla-w of 1 952. by hii sisler-in-law.
husband,
Bciierly Maiers. Cfass of 1933. and her
A
(Seated,
Painter,
Denise
Gumn
Bailey:
from left) Susan Bair.
Kakaley. Persis
from left) Wnuh // Hoffman. Tina WHa>ski. MichaelJ.
Careen A. Bulka, Karen Edwards.
T.
Lion, the Louis
of the University
James Gilliam, a marketing major from Elkins
Park, a Nnnunwtde Insurance Scholarship, $500
Shelley t. Glasmyer. a management major
a history
major and baskeiUoyd Scholar
from Kaston. the Dick
President ot the Class of
$700
1%2. Mr
is
a
He
Fame
member of the B U
is
for
Athletic
coordinator of the alumni
student recruitment program in New Jersey and
formerly served on the Alumni Board of Directors.
Good,
IVisIa A.
Litil/. the Ia-oh
S
I
O
from
Kozuhoi Scholarship, $ 50. This
1
scholarship.
Aleta Gruff, an accounting major from Clarks
Summit, the Mon o and Ltmise Miirani SchoUir
Pie scholarship fund was
ship
gifts
and bequests from the
late
set
up through
Marco and Louise
Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the Umversity
P.
MacNeal. Sheila A. Martucci. Cheryl A.
Mitstifer.
Man o and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship. The
tlic late
Marco and Louise
Mitraiu,
lung tunc benefactors of the University,
I'hrislophiT S. Grove, an accountmg major
Iroiii Pliilddclphia.
the
Mono and Louise Mitrani
C>uillaume. a secondary education
trom Warminster, a Universiry Scholar Schol-
arship
Thntey, Rhtynda
gifts and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the
through
Umversity.
Heidi Hodder. a medical technology major
from Gillette, the James H. McCormick Scholar
ship.
late
Marco and Louise
Mitrani, long-
time benefactors of the University.
Wendy H. Hoffman, an adult health major
from Watsontown. the Dorothy and Lloyd
Wartman Scholarship. $300. This scholarship
was provided by Francis 'Doc' Sell. Class of
1935.
Heather M. Holzman.
up through
set
gifts
a
secondary education
and bequests from the
of the Umversity,
Melissa
Ann
Imes, a music major from Port
Howard F Fenstemaker Scholarship,
A member of the Class of 1912. Dr
$350
Fenstemaker was a long-time faculty member,
a computer information sci-
the
Alumm
Alumni Quarterly, and president of
Association
rector of the
ship Scholarship. $250.
scholarship goes to a
Maro
L.
nujor frvtm
HarUnan.
a secondar> education
Sull\h ater, the Ercel
$300
late
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
ence major from Ncscopeck, a Student Leader-
Mr
Bxdleman Schol-
He
also servede as di-
Maroon and Gold Band, and
member of the
this
band.
Miss Imes was also recipient of the Mabel C.
Jury Scholarship. $500,
vided a monetar>- bequest to the University which
Michael J. Kakaley. a secondary educaDon
math major from Sheppton. the George and Dor-
has been used to create an alunmi scholarship
oihy Wasdovich Scholarship. $900.
arship.
his
Bidleman. Class of 1912. pro-
in
meruory
Rebecca K. Hartman. an
and science
major from Bloomsburg. the Enola Snyder Evans
Scholarship. $500 This scholarship is given by
arts
Kathr>'n John Evans. Class of 1936.m
memory
of her mother-in-Uw. Mrs Evans. Class of 1910
Ian R. Hastiiigs. a pohtical science major from
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Nicole M. Hlavacek, a mass communications
major from Dalton. the Marco and Louise Miiruni
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up
editor of The
Randy Harraon,
Dawn A.
Mr. Rygiel. an honorary alumnus,
Royal, die
Rachel E. Hall, an elementary education ma-
Hiftgins.
late
gave many years of dedicated service to the University as professor and chairperson of the De-
Marco and Louise
)or
Mark A. Wasakoski.
$200. The
University
set
Scholarship.
Stellar.
Kyle Hindsman. a data processing major from
Willow Grove, the Waller Rygiel Scholarship.
Miirani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
Matthew
Michael McCorrnick. Leslee D.
University.
gifts and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitrant, long-lime benefactors of the
was
major from Warminsier, a University Scholar
left)
Jenkins, a former
major from Shickshinny, the Marco and Louise
scholarship fund
thniugh
fwm
D
Bloomsburg student and honorary alumnus of the
up
The
Scholarship
O. Baker. Roseanne M.
Jenkins. Class of 1942. by
from the
Grler. a biology major from Easton,
bequests fuxii
(standing,
Mrs
of
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University
T.
scholarship fund was set up through gifts and
TraceyA. Fedor. Alyssa Baird. Lisa Belicka, Venmica Kenney;
memory
her husband. Colonel Harry
Grbavac. a marketing major from
Man o and Louise Mitrant Scholarship Tlic scholarship fund was set up through
gifts and bequests friini the late Marco and Louise
Amy
Bethlehem, the
the
left)
in
State
ing Scholarship. $250.
Ryan G.
(Seated, from
Cultures Scholarship. $250.
$500 Dr McCormick is chancellor of the
System of Higher Education and is president emcntus of Bloomsburg Umversity.
Miss Hodder was also a recipient of the Man o
ami Louise Mitrani Scholarship- The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
Miss Graff was also recipient of an AccountErin
mcni.
partment of Business Education,
(;iM>dhurt. a marketing major from
Marc W.
IS iui
a special education major
a Umversii\ Scholar Scholarship
Green Lane,
Merrijocelyn Smith. Heather Balliei. Uiurie Siepp.
The scholarship ts provided by family, colleagues
and fncnds of the late Dr Thompson, long-time
professor and chairperson of the English Depan-
Tara Hill, an elementary education major from
Hunlock Creek, the Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship, $1,000. The scholarship was established
Hall of
left)
Nicole Henry, an English major from Red
F. Thompson Scholarship. $300.
and Utuisc Mit/ani. long time benefactors of the
ihc Huskies and
from
Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the University.
Leslee D. Higgins. a mass communications
major from Mechanicsburg. the Languages and
Lloyd was an outstanding basketball player
{standing,
and bequests from the
from Lot k Haven, the Mon o and Louise Miirani
Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up
through gifts and bequests from the late Marco
ship.
KetulraA. Toneiti. Melissa Farrell. Ateta Graff. Kathryn Confer;
The scholarship fund was set up through
late Marco and Louise
ship
up through gifts and bequests from the late
Marco and Louise MiUani. long-time benefactors
Shawn (Jodown.
left)
Hee. a theater arts major from PhilaMarco and Louise Miiram Scholar-
P.
gifts
ball player
fmm
John
Jacqurlyn E. ililes. an clemenlao educauon
from Moscow, the Marco and Louise
Miirani Scholarship The scholarship fund wa^
University,
(Seated,
University
set
(standing,
Bristol.
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of the
delphia, the
Kcnncih Maicrs
niajor
AmySerana. Jason M.
Pocono Summit, the Mano and Umise Miirani
The scholarship fund was set up
through gifts and bequests from the late Marco
Scholarship
Brent Kelchner, a secondary educauon genand biology major from Bloomsburg.
eral science
it\e
Alma SeybenWibon Scholarship. S\00 Mrs.
Wilson. Class of 1925 and 1934. uughi elementary school for
40 years
in the Central
Columb"
School Disinct.
Gregory
Kdemen
Jr„ a histcxy major from
recipients
Monro ami Louise Mitram SchoiarThe schotanihip fund was set up through
Trappe, the
ship.
gifts
and bequests from the
laic
ship.
$:5o
Christian Layne. an arts arkl sciences major
from Philadelphia, a Minont\ Scholarship
Marco and Louise
Mitnini. long-time benefactors oC the University.
SI. 000
Brian D. Keller, a political science major from
Bloombburg. the Man o and Louise Mitrani
Meredith Layos, an elementary education
major from Bloonwburg. the Elizabeth ^ndru.^^
The scholarship fund was set up
through gifts and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefacloni of the
Scholarship.
Scholarship. $500
the
late
Mrs Andrusi ujs
A
Andniss. prcsidcni
Jennifer Lefevcr, a gctilogy imjiH from RcjJ
Jan Hutchinson Scholarship. $500 Ms
Veronica Kenney. a graduate student from
Elysburg.the R. Bruce Albert Scholarship. %}00
ing. die
Hutchinson
Mr. Albert, Class of 1906. was a former
late
The
of Dr Har^c)
of the UniversitN from 19.19 to 1969.
University
The
widow
ball
Alunmi Association.
Miss Kenney was also recipient of an Honors
president of the
and
isiundmfi.frtmt
John l^h.
Mr. Lch was also recipient of the Jerrold
Gnffis Scholarship. $1,000
was
set
late
Marco and Louise
cmenius of the University
Rebecca M. Lehman, a speech correction
major from Pine Grove, the Fram es Fay DeRose
Scholarship. $350, The late Mrs. DeRose was
laclors of the University.
Annji Kinoshita. an English major from
Cecd C Seronsy Scholarship. $3(X),
The scholarship was established m memory of
lumsdale. the
Dr. Seronsy. scholar
and professor of English, by
his wife. Dr, Louise Seronsy.
The
late
Mtss
McCammon
taught physical education and coached
athletics for
Alex
jor
many
women's
Dr Gnffis
vice
is
ii
member
of the Cla.ss of 1976.
William H. Lever, a secondary education com
puler science major from Richboro, the
IS
Eh
member and swiiimung coach
Mr. Lever was also recipient of the C7v(/f
a former faculty
Shuman Scholarship. $250 The lute Mr Shuman
was a member of the Class ot 1906.
Donna J.
from Berwick, the Class of 1941 Scholarship.
$650,
Liffiton. a .secondary education matli
major from Vestal. N.Y.. the
Man o and
Lttuisc
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
set
Jaraes R. Kline, a nursing major from Read-
up through
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time bcnclactors
mg. a University Scholar Scholarship.
of the University
Daniel Knorr. a graduate student from
Bloorasburg, the Gerald Bacon Scholarship,
Cindy Luckangelo, a management major from
Marco and Umise Mitram
Scholarship The scholarship fund was set up
H
$ 1 50, Mr. Clayton
Hmkel, Class of 940.
1
pro-
fessor emeritus of business education, provided
this scholarship in
memory of one of his first stu-
Philadelphia, the
through
gifts
University.
Jennifer Koban, a special education major
from Bloomsburg, the Emily Reuwsaat Scholar-
New
The
late Dr.
Reuwsaat was a member
of the faculty.
Robin Koch, an
arts
and sciences major from
Melissa
M.
The scholarship fund was
through gifts and bequests from the
late
set
(
Scholarship.
gifts
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the
late
left)
Monica
left)
J.
Charles. Karen Btning. Erihi Corho.
Ijsso Smart.
Handv Harrmm, Jeanne
James
Gilliam. Hridget
S.
Milum
Si holt.
Atkins. Kathleen Warner.
C 'ttrtez-
set
up
Marco
and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefaclork of the
up
Erln P. MacNeal. a biology major from
Dunmore. the Biology/Atlied Health Sciences
Scholarship, $250.
Marco
Alice Maczuga. a graduate student from
Mifflinvillc. the
University
$ .000. Mr. Gross was on undergraduate student
Kenneth S Gross Scholarship,
1
Cynthia Kraje, a mass communications maBrenJa K. Hafner Schol-
at
Bloomsburg from 1970
to
jor from Broomall. the
completed the requircmenLs
arship. $350.
given a
Miss Kraje was also recipient of the Man,
Frymire Kirk Scholarship. $200. Mrs. Kirk. Class
left
total
1974 and has since
for a
He
degree
lias
of $2(X).(MXJ to the University for
scholarships and for the renovation of the
Ken
neth S Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall.
Michael Magalengo. a marketing major from
a bequest to provide this scholar-
Orwigsburg. the Meyer arui Mildred Eaton Levitt
ship
Amy
from
slandmy. from
York City, the Marco and Louise Mitrani
and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the
of 1894.
(Seated,
University-
Kovalick. a biology major from
Beaver Meadows, the Man o and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship
Marco
late
Lesiba Mabokela, an accounting major from
through
Alientown, a Minority Scholarship. $1,000.
and bequests from the
and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the
dents. Jerry Bacon. Class of 1951.
ship. $500.
R. Kline.
president
year\.
Kleiner, an elementary education ma-
F.
Muiihew OmtUiuine. James
McLaughlin Scholarship. %50(} Mr. Mcl^iughlin
Patricia R. Kirn, an elementary education
major (rom Schwenksville. the Lucy McCammim
Scholarship. $500.
Cattcci.
A
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund
and bequests from the
.A
ren.
.
Mitrani. long-lime bene-
M
C Arvc. KelU
Heimi. Jennijer CaUiweU.
Furnth H. Frtm:oAti. thxie K. Cttvosoti Distti
Krmetz. Crysiol
S'u ole
Gary Holland Scholarship. $500.
This scholarship is provided by Dr Robcn War-
Kerriann Kimberiey, a secondary education
math major from Litile Falls. N J the Man o and
gifts
A. Otuhi.
a business econunucs major from
lefti
Ephrata. the
Scholarship, $500.
up through
tStiittil.jnmiU'ftt .\m\
the cv^ach of the successful soft-
is
field hiK'key teams.
Kravelz. an English major from
Scholarship. $275.
This .scholarship
by Mrs Levitt, Class of 1942, and her
S500.
band.
Walter
S.
Krzywicki. a nnanagement major
from Warminster, the Dave Rathkey Scholarship.
$150. This
IS
an
liberal arts
at
Marceen Malanry. a management major from
and engi-
West Milton,
the
Kenneth S Gross Scholarship.
neenng major from Pottstown, a University
$1,000. Mr. Gross
at
arts
made
Bloom-sburg
Scholar Scholarship
Michelle L. Lapoint, an
late hiLs
m appreciation of the edu-
cation she received and the fncnds she
S. 10. scholarship.
Nathaniel R. Lantz. a
Meyer (Mike),
provided
is
Walnutport. a Student Leadership Scholarship.
and sciences
L
from
left)
Thomas
C. Neugebauer.
Marcy
C. O'Hrien.
Chase Farker,
Tindall.
to
1974
artd
has since
completed the requirements for a degree He has
of $200,000 to the University for
given a
of the Umversity.
wide Insurance Scholarship. $500.
total
scholarships and for the renovation of the Ken-
neth S Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall-
Miss Malaney was also recipient of a Nation-
managemeDt major from
Christopber Manhall. an accounting major
Newfoundland, the College of Business Scholar-
from Philadelphia, the Gary Holland Scholarship.
a
Kathy
was an undergraduate student
Bloomsburg from 1970
major from Hooesdale. the Marco and Louise
Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
set up through gifts aiKl bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Milram. long-time benefactors
Mark LaFavc.
(Seated,
Page?
Scholarship
This IS an S O scholarship
Michelle Martin, a secondary education com-
\5()0
puter science major from
and
New Holland, the Marco
Milram Scholarship The scholarwas SCI up through gifts and bequests
late Marco and t^uise Mitrani. long-
Lifuise
ship fund
from the
time benefactors of the University.
Martucd.
Sheila A.
(ScainJ.
I'miu lu Troshun. Susantie M. Uhck. Susoti C.
1
I
lnini
from left) Sti-phanit' / JuUv Newton and Hoseanne Stellar.
/loiii liji)
1
\
.
fianu's.
a graduate student
from
U
Family Scholarship. %25(f
TVacy L. McCloskry. a theater arts major from
Clarence, a University Scholar St holarship
Bloonisburg.lhcfl
Petro: (standmn.
memory of one of his
Mr
Clayton
H
first
students, Jerry Bacon.
a
mathematics and
computer information sciences major from
Bloomsburg, a
t/. Family Scholarship. $250
Jevin McGonigle. a finance major from
Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time bene-
through
Shawn
P,
Conynghum.
Scholarship
Christopher Orth, an accounting major from
Sinking Spnng, the
These are
Jason M. Palmer,
Chase H. Parker,
set
up
Mitchell B. Parker, a liberal arts and engi-
set
University,
factors of the University.
Jennifer Pehowic. an anthropology major
$500 The scholarship
by
his brother.
is
given
in
Colonel Harry Jenkins. Class
up through
gifts
.
a
and bequests
fmm
the late
a secondary education
Mono
and
factors of the University.
Miss Minnich was also recipient of the
O Renninger Scholarship, S\. 000 The
scholarship is given in memory of MrsCatherine
Renninger, Class of 194 1 by her husband, Clark
R, Renningcr. Class of 1941
and bequests from the
late
of the University,
Susan C. Petro, a mass communication major
N.J.. the Class of 1933 Scholar
from Andover.
ship. $400,
Mayfield, the Margaret Bittner Parke Scholar
The late Dr Parke. Class of 1924
was an educator and author.
Dorothy M. Raggiio. an elementary education
ship. $300.
major from Tamaqua. the Class of 1968 Scholar-
Stephanie Reichner. an elementary education
major from Sunbury. the Svlvia H Cronin Scholarship.
Cheryl A. Mitstifer, a theater arts major from
BcPAick. the B U Ftumly Scholarship, $250
Kristin L. Mott. an elementary education
major from Lcvitiown, the Monro and Louise
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefaaor>.
of the Umversm-
Thomas C. Neu^bauer, a liberal arts and
engincenng major from Fairfield, a University
late
Miss Cronin was a
mem-
Peter Rinella. an adult health major from Lock
Haven, the Russ Houk Scholarship, $2,000 This
scholarship honors the
memory of this
very suc-
cessful coach and teacher, especially his contri-
butions to Bloomsburg 's wrestling program.
Lisa Rudolph, a nursmg major from Lansdale,
$200 The
Dr Hippensiecl was a member of the nuis-
the Eloise Hippensieet Scholarship.
late
mg department
faculty
John Ruiz, an
a Untversirv
Mitrani Scholarship
gifts
$250 The
ber of the music department faculty.
.
up through
gifts
Marco and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors
ship.%\50-
Umise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund
was set up through gifts and bequests from the
late Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-time bene-
set
up through
set
Lisa Pizzichemi, an F.nglish major from
Mitrani. long-time benefactors;
Jenny R. Minnich.
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and bequests from the
Mitrani. long-lime bene
from Northumberland, the Marco and Louist
Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fimd was
Hnglish major fr\>m Levitlown. the
Deborah M.
gifts
from Freeland, the U. Donald Jenkins Scholar-
ot the Umversit)'
Farrvll. Lisa Riuiolph,
up through
Michalesko. a management major
V,
Marco and Louise
Ann
Scholarship.
psychology major from
a
Marco and Louise
set
Melissa
major from
Tumhach
Louise Mitrani Scholarship The scholarship fund
late
Diane E. Miller, an elementary education
major frum Mechanicsburg, the Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
Yatcilla.
a history
$1000.
StuJi nr Ixadi-rship Scholarship. $500.
L
$100.
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the
puter science major from l^wrenceville, N.J
Diane
Bittner Scholarship,
scholarships.
late
gifts
Janice Michaud. a secondary education com-
Fisher. Jennifer Lefever.
O
was
11.
M.
S.I
Hazlelon, the William A.
of 1942 (honorary),
left)
Dave
neenng major from Bensalem. the Marco and
memory
who
lost his hfe serving his country during World War
from
Marco
McShea. a history major from
the Marco and Louise Milram
of Ll. Jenkins, a former Bloomsburg student
Schrodi. Nicole
late
University,
and Louise Mitrani, long-time benefactors of the
ship.
Cynthia Kraje. Jennifer Boyer. Dixie K. Gavason, Truly A. Walters:
and bequests from the
Marco
through
David
left)
gifts
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of the
Philadelphia, a University Scholar Scholarship
$250.
from
gifts
Carlos A. Ojeda Jr., a management major
from Reading, the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up
Matlavage Scholarship.
PottsviIlcthcytJie/j/i W.
(standing,
and bequests from the
set
late
$175. and the Al Decker Scholarship,
Stephanie McDonald,
(Seated,
up through
was
in
Class of 1951
Michael Amow, Robert Snyder.
English
Scholarship
also recipient of a Student
ness education, provided this scholarship
l-irmstone.
1
$1,000
Hinkcl. Class of 1940, professor emeritus of busi-
lejt} Si oil
9
Marcy C. O'Brien, a pre-physical therapy
major from King of Prussia, a University Scholar
1
{standing from
1
Suzette
major from Philadelphia, a Mmohtv Scholarship,
Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $ 50
Kizywu kt;
3. was a member of the faculty,
M. Novak, a secondary education
major from McAdoo, the Marco and
factors of the University.
a stKiology/crimmal justice
Lori McDonald, a business education/data
Dr. lioheri Warren. Walter S.
Ken
Auditonum in Carver Hall
Miss Newton was also recipient of the Kimher
Kusler Scholarship. $300. The late Dr Kuster.
neih S Gross
ors Scholarship. S500.
processing major from Springfield. N.J., ihc
Mm shall.
scholarships and for the renovation of the
Louise Milram Scholarship The scholarship fund
Leadership Scholarship, $750,
Christophei
1974 and has sinn-
to
Andruss was president of the University
from 1939 to 1969
Mr McComiick was also recipient of an Hon-
Mr McDaniel was
left)
Bloomsburg from 1970
at
completed the requirements for a degree. HehA^
given a total of $200,000 to the University for
Class of
John McDanlel,
from
Julie NewtOD, an elementary education major
from Berwick, the Kenneth S. Gross Scholarship.
$ 1 .000 Mr Gross was an undergraduate siudeni
Michael McCormlck. a computer and information science major from Bloomsburg. the
Harvey A. Andruss Sr Scholarship. $350, The
late Dr.
(Seated,
Scholar Scholarship
I
James
J.
art studio major from Blue
Scholar Scholarship.
Savage
Jr..
Bell,
a pre-physical therapy
majOT from Philadelphia, the Lamar Blass Scholarship. $150,
Mr
Blass. an outstanding athlete
Class of 1937, was killed serving his couoduring World War 11. He was inducted ujto
in the
ir>
the
BU
Athleoc Hall of Fall
in 1991.
recipients
Mr. Savage was also
recipient of the Francis
Sell Scholarship.
$700. Mr. Sell. Class of
1935. served on ihc Alumni
Board of Directors
tor eight years and
is a member of
the B U Athletic
Hall of
He was
member of the Class of 1906
Laura B.Schaeffer. a speech
was a
Milton Scholl. a secondary
education math
major from Allentown. a Music
SerMce Scholar-
mem-
an honorary alumnus of B.U.
Schrann. an elementary education
Thomas Scholarship, $200.
Merrijocelyn Smith, a secondary
education
math major from Ashland, the Marco
and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship
frond was
set up through gifts and
bequests from
Carlisle, the
Robert
Mr
is
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Miss Smith was also
ily
recipient of a B.U.
Fam-
Scholarship. $250.
Robert Snyder,
Bloomsburg. the Mary
This
is
a
University.
through
Stellar, a poUlical science major
from Elysburg. the Kenneth S Gross Scholarship,
Mr
Gross was an undergraduate student
at Bloomsburg from 1970 to 1974
and has since
completed the requirements for a degree. He
has
given a total of $200,000 to the Umversity
for
scholarships and for the renovation of the
Kenneth S. Gross Auditorium in Carver Hall,
Stellar
was also recipient of a Mount
Carmel Scholarship. $500,
Laurie Stepp of Mount Carrael. the Extended
Programs Scholarship. $250
Nyree D. StolzofBloomsburg.afi.i/. Family
Scholarship, $250.
J.
and Louise Mitrani
and bequests from the
gifts
wa.s set
late
up
Marco
and Louise Mitrani. long-time
benefactors of the
University.
Robyn M. Toland. a mass communications
major from Boothwyn. the Marco
and h>uise
Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship
fund wa.s
set up through gifts and
bequests from
the late
Marco and Louise
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Coleen
Tompkins, a computer infonnaiion
science major from Philadelphia,
the Monro ami
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The
scholarship fund
was
laic
set
up through
gifts
Marco and Louise
and bequests from the
Mitrani. long-time bene
factors of the University
Kendra A.
Alex
F. Kleiner, center,
with C. Stuart
Tonetti. a secondary education
and Lda Hesste Fdwarth
geography major from Moscow, the Bernard
and
Frances Young Scholarship, $400
Mrs Young
and the late Mr. Young were members
of the Class
Veronica L. THckett. an elementary
educamajor from Emmaus. the Man o and
Louise
tion
set
up through
gifts
Marco and Louise
The scholarship fund was
and bequests from the late
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Dawn A.
TVinJey. an English and French
jor from Linfield. the
Language and
W. SuttOD.
Pamela TVoshan. an
jor
ma
Cultures
a theater arts
major from
Marco and Louise Mitrani
Schol-
The scholarship fund was set up through
and bequests from the late Marco and Louise
Mitram. long-ume benefactors of the University,
arship.
gifts
KimbeerJy Szczepkowicz. the Joan Auten
Women s Intramural Scholarship. $200.
Teresa Tamasaukas. a secondary education
interpreter training
ma
from Fnendsville. the James Bryden Scholar-
ship.
$500
member
The
in the
late Dr. Bryden was a faculty
Department of Communication
Disorders
Klrsi F. l^rbedsky, a chemistry major
from
Bloomsburg. the Marco and Louise Mitrani
Scholarship
The scholarship fund was set up
and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise Mitram. long-time benefactors of
the
through
gifts
University
Susanne
.M. trick, an
elementary education
major from Paxinos. the Boyd
Scholarship. $300
Lissa Stuart of West Chester, a Music Service
Scholarship, $350.
Lansdalc. the
Mono
The scholarship fund
Scholarship. $250
Roseanne
Miss
the retired assistant vice
president
Mitrani Scholarship
an elementary education major
the
1
^
J..
Todt. a pre-physical therapy
major
Scholarship
biology major from
Wilson Scholarship, $500.
from Bethlehem, the Marco and Louise
Mitrani
Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
set up
through gifts and bequests from the
late Marco
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of
S .000,
H,,,,,,,*,
of 1936
an S.LO. scholarship.
Megan Suba,
Norton
Amy M.
the lalc
Marco and Louise
«„„/,„
science major from
Norton Scholarship, $500
G
from Dillsburg. the
Marco and Umise Mitrani Scholar-
Mitrani. long-time benefactors
of the University.
Miss Serang was also recipient
of the Joanne
r,r.;u /.„,.„.,„„*,„,
Scholarship.
L. Serang. a psychology
major from
The scholarship fund was set up
through
and bequests from the late Marco
and Louise
Uf„
Kathy L. TindaU. an elementary
education
major from Allentown. a
Umversity Scholar
major from Sayre. the A
Kenneth and Man,
BeilerlyMaiers Scholarship,
$500. Mrs. Maicrs
IS a member of
the Class of 1933.
Tammi L. Scott, an elementary
education
major from Enon Valley, the
Marco and Louise
Mitrani Scholarship. The
scholarship fund was
set up through gifts and
bequests from the late
Marco and Louise Mitrani. long-tmie
benefactors
of the University.
gifts
(-SV,„«/.y„,„,
for student life,
ber, as well as
ship.
long-ume bene
Matthew Teter. ^ poliucal
Deborah M. Schrodi. a biology
major from
Leola. the John A. Hoch
Scholarship, $350. Dr
Hoch is a retired administrator and
Hatfield, the
Miirani.
faculty member in the
mathematics and computer
science department,
ship, $350.
Amy
1
education
Denise Teles, a secondary
education math
major from Bethlehem, the
J Edward Kerlin
Scholarship, $250 The late
Mr Kerl.n was a
University
Dyan M.
1
memor>
in
factors of the University
and Louise Mitrani. long-time
benefactors of the
faculty
g.ven
bequests fn^m the
Marco
late
...
Hunsinger. a long-time
administrator and
Marco and Louise
ate
up
and bequests from the
gifts
scholarship
resi-
»
math major from Monr^^ton.
the Mono and
Louise Mitrmi Scholarship
The scholanAip fund
was set up through gilts and
correction major from Lebanon, the
Marco and Louise Miiram
Scholarship. The scholarship
fund was set
t^wough
this
member of the Council of Trustees
Matthew A. Taylor, . secondary
Shuman
Mr Shuman
Mr
ot
a
also recipient of the
Clyde
Presented to a
dent advisor,
Fame
Scholarship. $250. The
late
1
math major from Shenandoah,
the Elton
Hunsmger Scholarship. $250
Doc
1943.
is
F
Buckingham
Mr
Buckingham, Clasi of
vice president cmentus of the Univer-
(Seated,
Amdt:
from
left)
Heidi Hodder. W.lham
istandinfi.from
AnnaM.
left}
Wanda
L
H
Uver. Rhonda 1). Anderson. UsaA
Bac ker. Aly.y.w fJ. Baird. Leigh A Barnes
'
Bauer. JodiA. Beterschmitl, Philip A.
Burreli
sity,
Miss Urick was also recipient of the A. Kenneth and Mary Betterty Maters Scholarship,
$500.
Mrs Maicrs
is a member of the Class of 1933.
Christine Vayda, an elementary education
major from Havertown. a University Scholar
Scholarship.
Tana M.
Vitalc. a nursing major from
Pottsville. the
Helene Robertson Scholarship,
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.
Scholarship
recipients
Dr Robertson was a member of
dcpanmcnt faculty
Diinid Walker, n ntasi. communicauun.s major from Camp HilJ, ihc Man o and Luuise Mitrani
Sclwlarihtp. The scholarship fund wa& set up
through
and bequesLs from the late Marco
The
$700
late
ihc nursing
Cory M. Clark. Nicole J. Dotal, L/}rren M. Donmoyer, Soraya M.
Faulk; istaiulm^. from left) Abbey S. Garrison. Jacquelyn E. Giles, Amy T. Grhavac.
Ryan G. Grier. John
Hee, Nicole M. fllavacek.
(Seated,
from
left)
and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors of the
University
Tracy Walker,
nursing major from
a
and Louise Mitrani. long-time benefactors of
Umversity.
Yatcilla. an elementary
Diane L.
educauon
major from Gilberton, the Charlotte Hess
arship,
$150
The
late
Dr
Si hot
Hess. Class of 195;
I
was a member of the faculty.
Karen ZafTiro. a secondary educaUon malh
major from West Lawn, the Lee AumilU r Si hotarship, $500. The late Mr. Aumiller was a mem-
I'.
Bellcfonlc. Ihc Helene Robertson Scholarship,
$700
The
laic
Or RobcrlAon was a member of
Ihc nursing department faculty
Truly A. Wallers, a history major from
Erma M. Hrfferan Scholarship,
Hughesville, the
Miss Hcfferan provides
$500.
in appreciation
this scholarship
of the lime she spent as a student
Bloomsburg
Kathleen Warner, an accounting major from
a(
Benton, the Pmjessional Secretaries International
Scholarship, $150,
Mark
ber of the faculty at B.U.
Miss Zaffire was also a recipient of the Marca
and Louise Mitrani Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through gifts and bequests
from the late Marco and Louise Mitram, long-
ume
benefactors of the University.
Beth D. Zebrowski. a psychology major from
Allentown, the Marco arui Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through
and bequests fromthe late Marco and Loui
Mitram. long-time benefactors of the Umversi
gifts
A, Wasakoski, a secondary education
psychology major from Mount Carmel. the Mount
Carmel Scholarship. $500.
Corey J, Weaver, an accounting major from
Akron, the Marco and Louise Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was set up through
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise
Mitram. long-ume benefactors of the Umversity.
M. Webb, a secondary educauon Enmajor from Trevose, the Marvo and Louise
Felicia
glish
Mitram Scholarship. The scholarship fund was
up through
SCI
(Seated,
from
left)
Heidi Hodder, Heather
(.ttandinfi.from left)
Donna J.
M
Hotvnan. Aleta Graff. Hnan
Kernann Kimberley. Melissa M. Kovaltck, Michelle
Uffiton. Lesiba
gifts
and bequests from the
late
Marco and Louise Mitram, long-time benefactors
L
I).
Keller;
Lapoint.
Mabokela. Michelle Martin.
of the University.
Nathaniel Weems, a marketing major from
Hamsburg, a University Scholar Scholarship.
Kathleen Wert, a management major from
Enola. the Richard A. Benefield Scholarship.
$1,000.
Ml, Benefield
community
a former busmess and
is
leader in Bloomsburg, as well as a
former member of the B.U. Foundation Boaixl of
Directors
Howard M. Weslen.
a liberal arts
neering major from Royersford, the
and engi-
Gaffney Award
Marvo and
Louise Mitrant Sclwhirshtp. The schol^lup fund
was
set
late
Marco and Louise Mitiam. long-time bene-
up through
gifts
Amy
Kravetz '94 was named as this
year 's recipient of the Tom Gaffney
Outstaruiing Ambassador Award. Amy
was a member of the Husky Ambassa-
and bcquesLs from the
factors o( the University.
Aaron R. White, an English major from
Shdmok.in, the
arship.
Ilic
dors for four years, sen'ing in various
Mon o and Umise Mitram Schol-
positions including president.
scholarship fund was set up through
The
Marco and Louise
award
is
Mitram. long time benefactors of the University
Tina Wikoski. a secondary educauon Spanish
person
who best epitomizes leadership
major from Bloomsburg, the Don>ihy and
award
gitts
and bequests from the
Wanmm
late
Scholarship, $300.
and the ideals of the organization. The
memory of Tom
a former president of
Husky Ambassadors, who died in the
Uovd
is
Gaffney
This scholarship
was provided by Francis Doc"
presented each year to the
Sell. Class of
given in
'90.
service of his country.
1935.
Brian K. WiUoughby. a management major
from New Cumberland, the E H \elson Scholarship.SlOO The
was
(Seated,
from
left)
Shawn
Mott; (standing, fnmi
Laura
B. Schaeffer.
lefi)
Tammi
ber, coach,
P.
McShea. Diane
E. Miller.
Suzette M. Novak. Carlos A.
L
Scott,
Amy L
Serang.
R. Minnich, Kristm L
Ojeda Jr.. Mitchell B. Parker.
Jenny
late
Dr Nelson. Classof 1911.
educauon faculty mem-
a former physical
and past president of the Alunuu As-
sociation.
Mr
Willoughby was also recipient of a Col-
lege of Business Scholarship. $250.
Marsha Wisloski. an elementary education
major from Ranshaw. the Ann J Jarrea Scholarship, $225 The scholarship is given m
memory
of Miss Janen. Class of 1923. by her sister.
Miss
Hamei Janen
Julie B. >anwll. a mass commuiucaiioos
major from York, the Marco and Louise
Mttrant
Scholarship
through
Page 10
gifts
The scholarship fund was set up
and bequests from the late Marco
Nicole Foose
wins first alumni
'Legacy Scholarsiiip'
The first Legacy Scholarship, provided by the
Alumni Association to the son or daughter of a
Bloomsburg graduate, was won by Nicole Foose,
daughter of Ruth Foose '60 and Gary Foose
A
ship
sophomore. Nicole won the $500 scholara drawing held on August 1
m
The family
lives at
Ncsquefaoning R-D
I
Homecoming
1994
Accommodations
Soiiu- holi'ls, moti'Is .in* .Wiv.idv full, but cont.Kt the Aliinmi
a IinI oI auoinnuHliUioiis, as woll as an iipilatf on
i.>tlKi' lor
availabilitv
Friday Concert
Arrive in town on Friday, in lime for the Newport Jazz
p nv in Mitrani I lall. I laas Center Alumni may
purc hase lu kets lor half-prue: $10.
K'stival al 8
Registration
Ambassadors
Vour lirst stop shouUi ho in the kehr Union, where doughnuts and lollee will be n'ady a! *» a.m. Smiling hiskv Ambassadorw and Alumni Hoard Members will be on hand to greet ymi
I
win recognition
The Huskv Amhti\siulor\ Here rrcog-
"BeM Organization
ntzed di the
/
(or
W.f " at the annual conferrm e of the
I II .Student Alumni AMtH iatton/
Pisint
Student Foundation held at
'
The
'niversity.
New
University Store
Millem tlle
district includes
lar student groups in
and show you arvtund. And ilon't lor^et to register; you won't
be eligible to wni a doorprize imless you do.
Our
umi-
Penntyhanin
beautiful University Store will be
p.m., oth ring 20'
;,
open fnim
^*
a.m. to 9
disiountson many ilnns
York. Nevk Jerse\. Marvlotul.
Delaware. We.M Virginia. District of
Columbia and Onlano. Canada Am
haxstulon
fiir l*J9t
lW4
were
.Xnii.i
Bauer. Chri% Beadlini;. l.ixa Hrluko
Mike Butcher. Adnenne
Bill Bn»tk\.
Congo.
Amv
Kraveiz. Brian ladlry
AIDS Walk
you would like to be part ol the himecoming Parade.
U)K charity walk which beginsat 9 a m. in the H)i)
bltuk of West Main Street and merges with the parade near
Town Tark or details, see ariicle on Page 11,
It
I
)oin the
l
Meredith Layos. Cindy iMckangeto.
Michelle
Neumann.
Marvellen
Parade
Makurevich. Michele McElnme. Dolly
Moran. Hugh
(>
Ihmnell. Kelly Oltey.
Iieck\ Randall.
Therem Vtm Tohel
iiwant and the travel-
Shown
with the
ing irophv are Piere.ui Vrui Tohcl.
The parade begins at Bloomtiburg High School
at Carver about 30-35 minutOH later
Dr
Curtis
R
English
f>6.
interim
and Chris
Ambassador president for
president of the university:
Beadling.
tn
on the Mall woh a big hit, rtu we're adding
accommodate an even bigger crowd. This is the
LaAt year'H picnk
more
tents to
you want to meet old friends.
m chooHe either a Herrigan sub (with
Middleswarth chips and nodn) or a box lunch for $7 each
Tables will be reserved for reunion claNHert, and reunion
right place to be
Starting al
1993
.i
Picnic
president of Husky Amhasiadors for
1994:
at 10
and arrives
it
a
II
,
photi>s will be taken at this lime,
Keservallons reijuired, although a limited
may
be available
at "the
number of
ticketH
door."
Groundbreaking
Although bulldozers won't move in until sometime next
stage a ceremonial groundbreaking for our longd library. The brief tereinony will lake place at noon on
the Miftball field (behind the prc^sident's home), proponed site
(Ttn^;, we'll
I
of fhf
new
f,ir
iljly
Sports
Volunteers of the Year
second-year Head Coach Danny Hale will
victory over Kutztown. Game time: 1:30.
jan Hutchinson's field hockey team hosts Slippery Kock at 2
rhe
The Derricott Family of Allentown was honored by the Alumni Assoctaiion oi
" Volunteers
this vear s
of the Year " Bill, a teacher al Parkland Hif^h Schtol
seek a
graduatedfrom Blmfmsburg in 1966. aruJ wife Carole pre lented hun withdau/ih
" Joanne subsequently followed m her
ter Joanne as a "f^raduation present.
p m.
father s footsteps and graduated
m 1 9H9.
Since that time, the entire family has
Day was Nancy Swanz Lychos
fuskic^s of
Dinner
been very active leaders on the Lehigh Valley Alumni Coordiruiiing Commit
tee. In addition, Joanne was elected to the Alumni Board of Directors in 1993.
Presenting the award on Alumni
I
Homecoming
'52. Uft. presi-
dent of the Alumni Association for 1994-1995.
Disk jockey Dick "Buchf
Davala
"
a
Homecoming
'64 returns to direct
good time
at the
Wrap up a great day by gathering at Magee's 24 West
Ballroom for cocktails (cash bar) at 6:15, followed by Magee's
buffet at 7 p.m. Tickebt; $20 per person. Reservations required,
although a few tickets may be available at registration on
Saturday morning.
( Continued
on Page 45)
Dance.
Page
1
1.
Maple Chair
$235.95
with lasered University seal
drc^-shipped to your
home from factory
Pewter Stein
2.
and
$52.95
and
with lid
University seat
Pewter Stein
3.
with glass
$29.95
bottom
and University seal
Carver Hall Painting $139.95
4.
By Bglomise
of Boston
Wood/glass. 9.5 x 14 inches
Pewter Bud Vase $19.95
5.
with University seal
Pewter Bell
6.
with University
$12.95
Seal
3 5 inches high
7.
Gear
$16.95
T-shirt
Grey putf-pnnt
Af, L.
8.
9.
XL.
XXL
Alumni Sweatshirt
Grey
with gold-imprinted
M,
XL
L.
Alumni
10.
Grey
with
M,
XL
L,
$44.95
Carver Hall
T-shirt
$14.95
Maroon & Gold design
Alumni Coffee Mug
$4.95
13. Heritage
11. B.U.
Baseball
Maroon, one size
Cap
$10.95
fits all
14.
12.
Academic Lamp $305.95
26" with gold-edged black parchment shade
Uses three-way light bulbs
Drop-shipped from factory
White with gold seal
Wooden Block Carver
7.5 inches wide
Westminster Clock $259.95
Hall $12.95
by 6 inches high
Solid cherry, never needs winding
15.
Plays Westminster melody
Sculptured Husky Dog
5.
The University Store Order Form
To piBco an order
Use this convenient
A(l
75 inches high x
4.
OESCRIPtlON
$20.95
75 inches long
COLOR
COST
EACH
mall-in oftJer form.
ord«r« prepaid only.
Allow 4 woeks
tor delivory.
Holklay orders rvquested by Dec. Ist
Name
AddrM*_
cny
Phone
_Stal*_
(
to
The Unlvef»tty Store
'^•'wwvtvanl* rwtdanti
»i--d«ip-,-«:
U Check Of Money Or(j«
MM ex iMm (ai on pmwH. h« ana rMWky.
jMastercanl JVisa JDacover
SHIPPING FEE
Op
to $10.00
SiaOl
to S20.00
nam m taaoo
ovwtaaoo..
Signature requtreO
tor
purchase
Expiation Dale
o TO
S3.M
y^ fp
Mir tHaodtae Total
Shipping a Handling
"SatoaTax
t4.oo
TOTAL
l/PS SfHpp*ns fflw Labe/
TOTAL
5
Deaths
Classnotes
We extend our sympathy
members of
nily
1914
Mary Corrigan 0*Br1en
*!4 will
observe her 100th birthday on Oclobcr 19. Her address; c/o John
M
O'Brien. 2765 Young Street. Apt 36.
Toronto. Ontario. Canada
M4N
2H8.
and professional organizations, she
served on the B U Alumm Board of
Directors from 1977 to 1983
A .scholarship in
ber of years
Adams
Editha Ent
1918
Rfprescnlatnr
1925
Edna Davenport
OM
25 East Eleventh
Street
a
U
Foundauon.
Margaret Dougherly Smith '25 of
Ashland died on July
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1
5 at age 92.
She
taught elementary school in Columbia
(7!?} 784-0142
Helen Calazin Yrnrhck 'Jl of
dieil on June 11 at nge 82
Nanttcokc
Apnl
Mae
Hctttlcy
Acorc '29 dieO on
18.
She taught
relinng
num
to the
ScholarJiip Fund
B
sent to the
Anthony. Lucille D<\kx
Ida
name has been
B U student for
Comnbuiions
presented to a
may be
her
1
in
Nantiatke schixils before
7 years
Lauirlton died on July
was a teacher
in the
1
Boob
'29 of
School Distnct for 39 years.
Surviving are her husband. Therv^n
F. Boob, a daughter. Patncta Dowden.
four grandchildren, i\«o great-grand
1919
Surviving arc a son. James Jr; two
Mary
daughters.
Representative
F,
Dunleavy and
Eileen Hughes; 15 grandchildren, 21
Grace Kishbach Miller
918 Chun k Street
grcat-grandcKildren, one great-greatgrandchild; and two sisters.
PA 19468
(215) 948-3780
Royersford.
Class Volunteeris): Grace Kishbach
Miller
Marjorie
Davcy •26 of Honcsdale
1.
for
37 years
in
at
She taught
age 87
Wayne County Schools.
1920
Anna Davis Barrow
W
Ezra
R
D
5.
Harris
Box 451
/H
781
Rockville.
MD 20850
(301) 424-4405
1928
Eva Pegg Bush
May
was a teacher
schools
trict
'20. formerly of
She
10 at age 93
on June
was a teacher
at
1
3 at age 85
She
Pine Center School
before retinng in 1976, She previously
taught
Monroe High School,
at
in various
elementary
Rochester Institute of Technology and
all in
Easton Area School Dis-
in the
Surviving are two daughters.
Biilcr and Mary Shade. Ihtcc
grandchildren, two step- grandchildren,
Surviving
Gary A.; three
grandchildren and one great-grandis
193
PA 18603
Frank
Buckingham
Jeanette Hastie
of Easton died on July 24
She taught
in the
age 85.
al
Herman
Garey
tiircc
died on Augu.st 7 at age 93. Mrs. Wise
and her husband, the
late Earl V.
founded Wise Potato Chip
Wise
Co
Wise, Dorothy
V
J.
Charette, and Shirley Benjamin. 13
grartdchildren.
Wen/
DchM
.Snydci
Kiuh '76
Cathy
l-ciiaia
l
May
'78
ong
Ijtwton
644 Hast
AIDS Walk
I'hinl Street
Bloonuhurg. PA 17815
Mary Betlerly
planned as part
of parade
IWii
Colder
who
aluiiiiii
co-owners of
are
u HtiKunshurg hiiKiness will sponHor a
Kcnntlh A. Roberlii *33 of
chunty pledge walk on llotnccoiinng
Bhwmshurg. PA 17815
(717)784-5783
Blooni.
to fKrnctn
82
provides rducalional prograiim foi
Class Volunteeris): Dorothy Foust
County. Mount Plcasanl and Central
for mfe^^^icd people,
Wright
Columbia schools He retired from
Bloonuburg Univeniiy in 1972 after
provide regional testing
on Augu^l 2 ul age
He was an etcmcntury school
teacher for
many
years
m
Sullivan
AIDS
RcNourtc, which
Mho4)U, supports a "buddy" program
and helps lo
ihc
l
dlMeOMT
A
Sirausscr
III '8
and
1
HciKter 'H6, co-owncrK of
J
Ihc Kcniii Corporation, arc sponnor-
*28
Scolt
Shickshinny died on
-70
Ji
'72
Heprr\entative:
lj}is
sisters.
Rodda
Anita
22
at
part ol Ihc
i\s
Collctlorw AsMKialion's
of
age 86
I
American
W4
Challenge," which han u
"C'lillcttors
national goal of $1 million for local
a teacher in the Shick-shinny
School District for
many year^ and also
(lianlies
taught in Butler, N.J., until her reure-
'llie
al
20 great-grandchildren.
1924
Boyd Strauser *28 was
the firm's office
and directed by Rick
Chamberlain and Jim Sittig A recep-
along River Road lo
and exhibition of early, previously
unviewed drawings was held on June
thai point, the
tlic
The parade
lives
walkers will join the
Bloomsburg High
campus of East Stroudsburg
Stauser
will
al
Sch(x»I
move
north on
the
Market, cast on Main Street to Carver
the
Hall, then In the Hlo4jm»burg
Hmpiial parking
in
McClure
1^1
loTown Park Al
Hornet oming parade which forms
E.S U. Art Department.
Mr
to Ihc fairgrounds,
Boulevard, then
tion
on West
Hie walkers will go west
Kcstaurani
ute produced
The event was co-spoasored by
Monroe County Aru Council and
236 West Ridge Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717)784-1515
III
Street, opposite Kusscll's
on Main Street
University
Edward F. Schuyler
10 kiloiiirter walk will begin
rii
subject of a compwehensive video trib-
3 on
Representative:
it
Main
Sterling
Jr. Robert J
M
ing the walk
member
of the community.
Wise
.!iis
i,coiu>vich '67
KciNci
1
Velmu Weaver
meni-
as treasurer and vice president.
Surviving are four children: Earl
J.
Moyd
in
very active with the company, serving
active
1933
C»H>p 56
11
Kk haul K
l
Cliandlci '44
nioiiias l-ciisicniuK'her "59
Harry
She was
Berwick. In her younger years, she was
She was also a very
grandchildren
Milion
C
Owayne
Lucille Jury Wise *22 of Berwick
"
hfitMus '47
Mailiit
two
two
'81
^ \
Rolwrls
Annr Shortcss
Claus. and Janet Stiva; seven grand-
brothers, and
cvan Miller
A
[\uoihy llollnuin Hiirper *37
Surviving are a daughter, Pully
u foster daughter. Shirley
Rainier, two grandchildren, two tosicr
Class Volunteeris):
daughters, Lois Gambino. Barbara
children. 12 great-grandchildren,
1922
I
Kcnnclh
Maters
Easton Area School
Surviving are a son. David E.;
Class Volunteeris): Camilla
Sr.,
'28
Distnct for 24 years, retiring in 1974
1921
McHose
Bock,
1103 South Market Street
a son.
child.
1
Representative
(717) 752-5367
for 35 years.
Class Volunteeris): Lucite
(717) 784-2046
1132 Market Street
J')
Helen (>aUi/in Ycnchck '31
Hudicl
New
Representative
Berwicli.
the
four greui-grandchildrcn. and three
Faye Appleman DendUr
Dull!
C"
I'ctei l-lshiiumt '41
step-greatgrandc hildren
Easton. died on
Chapin Uuibach '27
Maigiurl Swait/ Hitler '30
Harriet Lrviin Mlltrr 'HI of
Wtlhanispon died on June II ulage8l
She taught several yean in Beaver
Township
LouAnn
Barre died on July 10. 1993.
Davcy *26
1
Maigatcl
1
1930
York.
Norine Amcsbury *27 of Wilkes-
9119 Friars Road
'24
Anna RiKlda Scott "28
Ilia Mac Hrnstcy Acore '29
Nita MkKllcswaith lUwb '29
Repreientattve:
Ecker, Ezra Harris
the University of RtxiheMer.
1927
Represesentatives:
Morjonc
l-slhci
teacher in Plymouth for 43 yean.
Millvillc died
died on June 12
Adams
Fjit
Jeancltc Haslic Huckiiigham '28
{717) 784-3532
Margaret Swartz Billcr *J0 of
1926
Ethih
1932
County.
MariEarrl C. Dula *29 of Plymouth
died on June 20 ai age 85. She was a
Eva Pegg Bush '20
l ucilleJury Wise '22
Noniic Amcsbury '27
BliHtmsburg.
children and two brothers.
comniu-
died:
bixMhers.
alagclU She
Mifflinburg Area
the university
who have
Margiuvi IXiugheny Smiili '25
ago
Surviving are a Non. Jack, and two
Nita MIddlrswarlh
lo the
families of the following alunuii and
will
East
conclude
lot
where the walk
RcfrcshmenLs
will
be
provided by The Bloonuburg
Stroudsburg.
Hmpital
Editha
Ent
Adams
Bloomsburg died on July 8
*24
at
of
A reuied teacher, she taught at MiUville
from 1924 to 1926, Bloomsburg High
School from 1928 to I9J4. and for
many
years
m
the Central
Columbia
m 1970.
m many commumty. church
School Ehstna before retmng
Active
Harry and
1929
age 89,
and fnends
Representative:
Touring together
Isabel Chelotky Hester
Several B
436 South Rtver
Shown at the
border between EngUmd and Scotland an June 5 were (from left) Mary Lou
Fenstemaker John '45. Betty L Fuher '48. Sal Bones. June Novak Bones '4H,
Elizabeth HoagUind Dobb 42 and Edward Dobb 41
Wilkes-Barre.
Street
PA 18702
Class VolunUeris): Rachel G.
V
alumni who have been frtends since
enjoyed a vacation
tn
Dwayne
to walk,
volunteer to help
tfiey
graduated
England, Wales. Ireland and Scotland
tn the
1940s
at
invite
alumni
pledge or
refreshment
Atands along the route.
Please call
The Remit Corporauon
at
1-800-326-
9962.
Page 13
5
5
Class
Classnotes
Reunion
Awards
In order to provrdc an incentive for
Survivor* include his wife, the
do a gwni job of gelling
members back to Blmmi^hurg for
chhsch
thai
their reunions
on Aiumni Weekend or
Homecoming,
the
Alumni
yean of service
14
panicipadon, and lo acknowledge
former Pauline Albertson. a daughter.
Barbara ( rawford; two v»ns. Terry and
Jack. SIX grandchildren.
Aii-socia-
Kven
great-
grandchildren and a hutcr
lion offcriv Ihrce awards:
Thr (told Award for reunion
which have
classes
a
The Silvrr AwunI
claMNCS
of
rale
1935
paiticipadon
of those invited;
rale of 2.^ pcrccnl
KeprrsenltHtvi':
for reunion
I
Row Reed
iiUz/tbeth
which have a participation
1^1
S percent of thouc invited;
hiM
ourlh Street
l
Hhomxhurfi.
and
17H/5
I'A
i7l7) 7H4 OMtl
Thr Itromv Award
classes
for reunion
which have a pariicipalion
Chiix
rale of 10 percent of ihose invited.
Award winners
for
I'^'J
Vaiiinli-i'rt it
CimhaUi.
Hi-fiv
Helen Harfman
Reed
were the
1
following:
Class of I'Jn
Hron/c;
1936
Clusfiol 1918
Dron/c;
Representatives:
Class of
Gold:
Ruth Wagner l>e
l*J4_l
Class of I'MK
Silver:
76 1/2 North
C
Chi.ssor 1953
Hron/e;
Haztetun.
IH201
Class of I*J58
Ilron/c.
(717)
4U
I'A
t
diir Street
I427
'fhcKC cluKNes will be recogni/ed
on a permanent plaque
I'cnslcniaker
Alumni
Mary Jane Fink Mct'utchen
at the
249
Mt>UHe.
Mam Street
Conynnham. PA IH2l*i
i7l7) 7HH
Hnti^tfiil
MMUUMUn
IHU or
Class of 1940 1937
will host
Sara Maria Rerger
Miller 79. Elaine Miller
Representatives:
ft5.i
the decade
South Miirki
l
Alumni and friends attending a State System reception in Houston on January 8
,„t~iutJrd Tim Blanchard -81. Mrs. Tim Blanchard. Pnscilla Carroll 86. Bob
Schaffer
-88.
Unda E
Wright
Jessica
'80,
Shand
Sam Rubbico
'81.
-82.
David Willtams
Patrick
8J. Mrs.
J. Ruzzo '84. Frank
David Williams, and
'81.
Street
Bloomsburtt. I'A l7HI!i
AnnouiK'in^ n hig leumon lor
(717) 7H4-4KS0
classes ol the i'MDs. including V-5s
and V-
1
2s.
on Alumni Day. April 2y,
IWS!
This will be the SOih leunion lor
Ihc Class ot |y4'>, but oui cl.issmutes
weie scalleinl
all
Dorothy Hess Unn
165 Nottingham Rood
Bhomsburji.
Ihrougli the I'MIK.
who is inieresteil is
to come and meet old tncnds
Dorothy llufTniun llarpvr
so everyone
invited
I'A l7Hlf>
(717)784 1857
at
and new.
'M
ot
age 78.
time! There will be special recogni-
Surviving are a son, Hrncst H
Harper; two daughters. Susan
Kucera ami Jeanetle P. Burgess; and
tion of all veterans.
lour graiidchildrcn.
Koiiiul tip all the classmates
want
to see. lonie
and have a great
Watch your mail
information, or
more
contact Hxuy
John iTiisleniaker
In the
you
I
Yucuipu. California, died on April 14
M
it
for
at
l.ou
7I7-784 (W,(4
meantime, save
t))c
dale!
193
8
Kefifru-nlatnes:
Neil M. Richie
R
R.
C
rrMwiHHl
BtiHwtsburf!.
PA 17815
(717) 784-4271
i
Dorothy Cronover
115 Nottmitham RiHid
San Antonio
BliHumbur)!. /M 17815
i7l7i 7.SV-.fWf
W 17815
years, she taught at
(717) 784 5835
P.
James.
ChaHes H. Henrie
'56.
Dr Cunis
were
Elwood Wagner
R.
-43.
and Kay Jones Wagner
English 56.
imenm
43.
Representing
president: Jennie Carpenter in-
She earned a master's degree in English at the Umvcniity of Scruiton.
Class Volunteeris): James V DeRose.
Hornet Kocher. Ruth Dugan Smeal.
Betty
Penman
They are the parents of fmir children:
Alben
Kubik. Kay Anne
and Joan Panerson. They
Jr. Beryl
Klinefelter
have lOgrandchildrea.
Ruth Dugan Smeal '39 and her
who
rrtired in
1939
1984 as assiKiale prolessor of English
Reprrsentatiw:
Lackawanna Junior College, was
honored during the second annual
alumni and student awaixls banquet at
UC. Pnor to teaching at
for 25
Ruth Dugan SmeaJ
740 South Market Street
at
Page 14
Duryea High
School for 17 years.
Class Mtlunteeris): Charles
Ruth Sullivan
Kekhner
BV
terim vice president for student life: Mary
Gardner, athletic director: Dr Brian
Johnson, faculty member: and Burt Reese,
assistant athletic director
ChaHes H. Henrie
30 Notitnshitm Rwid
BltHmuhurg.
'^'^^"""^^ attending « state Reception reception in San Antonio on
Januaiy 10 included Brenda Cunningham Estrada '61.
David Jones 43. Rod
UC
BUwnsburg. RK 1781
17I7)
784^915
husband. Albert, recently observed
weddmg aimiversary. Ruth
was a faculty member and libranan ai
Bloomsburg for many years She retheir 5{Xh
cently completed six years of
service
on the B.U. AJunmi Board of Directors.
1940
Representatives:
Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris
5. Box 451
RD
Bloomsburg. PA 1781
(717)784-3532
Harrisburg
educator
Classnotes
new
Frank Kocher
S30 Nonh Short
,
St.
Petersburg.
Nelena Pope Swank '44 was
Drive.
cently honored at a surpnse reunion of
the first batch of firsi-graders she
FL 33701
(8i 3)822-0597
taught 50 yean, ago in Danville.
cdui
I-
1945
Mary Lou
Class Volunteerfs): Claylon H. Hinkel.
Dorttthy Derr Ttlson
1941
^
F.
John
Bloomsburg.
Mary Lou
Edwards
1946
Dnve
Class Volunieeris):
PA 17821
(717) 275-3046
Eda Bessie
EshmoDt *41 of BaJiimore
He taught in the Bahi-
R.D
I.
more County school system
(717)784-3035
Betty
al
Early in
Kulpmont High
School.
1947
three children
J.
Richard Zerby
and two brothers.
Fisher. Millanl
C
M
Kinder HO. Jim Kleiner
Denise
1948
Luilw ig
93.
Nessrlrodl. Hose
'63
on
Harnsburg. PA 17102
Representative:
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner
(717) 784-0434
Class Volunteeris): Rtchani E.
928 Country Club Drive
Grimes, Robert Reitz
The 45Ui year reunion will be held
on Homecomlnfc Weekend, October
Box 346
Biovmsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-2260
ol rtliK.itmn
complcied
mrni
employed with
1950
During
Representative:
Willis
She
wa.s
Aieu
( apilut
years
I*)
that time, she served in
variinis iiiuiiagciial
coordinalor/parcnl
9Ro\rn Road
ionsiiltmg
iiiid
ttaiiiei.
director of
puhlii mfitriiiation. and stati
NJ 07645
developiiieniA onsiilianl. mstruclioniil
(201)391 9106
A
onsuliani
i
New
native u(
Kensington, she
1951
has taught in the llarrifihurg Sctitml
Keprryrnlutivr
DiNUict.
( 'arolyn
DiKlrict, the
Vernoy Heiti
214 Fair <)ak\ Avenue
Hnnharn. PA 19
District,
Piltshuigh Ciiy School
tlic
New
KcMNiiigton Scliotil
and the Steelton llighspirc
SchiHil Disincl,
lulwufdn has prepared and
Class Volunteeris): Cantlyn Vernoy
numlier ol orguru/^liims, including
Heiti
f'cnnsylvaiiiu
952
Furgete
Star Route.
ol
'onlcrentc on Uuiiic
liido Chincac
Program. Pennsylvania School
Boufdh Associalion,
Hot 228
Council
iMkeville. PA I843K
(717)227 4946
Hope Handy.
(
Hlutk luluuiiHin. the
teer
J.
Department
ilir
Center, the National School Volun-
Repreientative:
Frank
(717) 784-5584
for
i
llic
Pennsylvania
-xccplional Children, (he
Pennsylvania Association ol
Inicriiiedialc Ifniies
and Pennsylva-
nia Assi>tiaiion o| SchiKil Adniiniii-
States.
Class Volunteerit)
Eiwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine
Dale Bennett.
traiors
Frank lurgrlr Henry Hunt, Nancy
Swartz Lychot. Eleanor Kennedy
1944
Patricia Taylor Snyder
Represenlalive:
I^arry
545 East Eleventh
ary 14
Street
'52 jnd
Murphy were inanicd on Febru-
Sara Dockey Edwards
She
Friends 40 years later
Class Vctlunteeris): Sara Dockey
Edwards
'44 of
al
She worked as an industnal
design researcher for Henry Drcyfuss.
New
H
Alumni from the Classej of 1954. 195^ and 1956 relumed to Bltjorruburg on
July IH for a ruxtntime reunion at Magee j Mam Street Inn Enjoying lunth
and remmiscmg were Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour '54. Connie WalUu e Morns
Mary Lou Kubic Unkchorst '55. Nancy Moron
Estadt 55. Ruth PaulJones '55, Sally Morgan DiRuo '55. Ruth Ciltman Wtl
liams '55. Dottie Barnes Bougfuter '55. Judy Bauer Andrews '54. Alice Fuher
Higgms '55. Beverly Bryan Edwards '56. Margaret Dutiinger Hartley '56.
Mary Ellen Henntng Poe '55. Mic/uUene Mrcht Zack '55. and Eileen Cerotky
Bums '55. A few husbands accompanied their wives- John Scnmgeour 'S3.
Dave Unkcliorst '53. Harvey Boughner '56. Merlyn Jones '54. John DiRico
'53. and Jack Moms 50
'55.
Joan Havard Kilroy
RO
S.
and
Community College.
member of numerous
Harrisburg Area
She
IS
a
professional organizations, including
American AswKiation
Women.
of
Association for
SupcrvisM>n and Curriculum
Development, the Pennsylvania
Rrpmrnlativr
John
an atMKiatc profehM>r fro
University
1953
(717)759-9733
is
lernplc University Harrimburg
(he
Berwick, PA 18603
ChandUer.
the
roles iiu hiding public awareness
Swales
Montvalr.
i
Katerman Algatt
210 Sunken Heights Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Raymond
In Harrisbutg in
liitcrnicdiatc Unit lor
Betty
York City, for 25 years
Surviving is her husband.
moved
liuiii I'ltishuigh
lulut atlon.
Anoe Shortess Chandler
Manage
rt.timiig with IViiii .Stale
facililaled vaiious seniiiiais loi a
1943
Greenwich. Conn-, died on July 28
Kecciitly, she
for drtalLi.
Mary Jane Wagner
Marion Wallace
ot Spcciiil
loitd tjuahty
I'idwards
(215)675 8675
Class Volunteerfs): Ruth
an outside consult
Huteau
ducatnui. IVniisylvania DeparlnienI
I
MUpiMifi
Fisher
1942
Class Volunteeris):
site auitils. as
ant. lui the
rrvMflons now. and wulch (he niull
Reprryt-ntolive'
(717)233-0777
Betty
ni
education plans, she has conducted
holel/molrl ns-
Representative:
Representative:
L
Jaum
Make your
2t'2^.
Pill.
Richard E. Grimes
1723 Fulton .Street
Bonnie Shipley. Janice
Richard; four^anddaugh-
L
Gloria
1949
Class Volunteeris): John W. Thomas.
Surviving are his wife, Mildred;
development
stall
Univcisiiy
Class Volunteeris)
he taught
Donno
Box 304
Catawissa. PA 17820
for 30
Glass. Rit k Howrnitinr '76.
Rmts 91 and Nelson Swarls
died on June 9
years, retiring as a pnncipal.
Alumni and friends attending a ski
fHirt\ at Ski Roundtop on a brutally
cold January 15 included Melody
Nesxelrodl.
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
1 -
supervisor ot curriculum/
ii\
In addlion to evaluating sjieciul
Ski Roundtop
Danville,
Edwards. Siu Edwards. Isabelle Olah
Horvath, Clark Renninger
IWI
in
ycaiN, t'ldwanls
being pionuitcd to director this past
year
Anastasia Poppas Trowbridge
102 West Mahoning Street
age 7
loi
.ttoi
the )lnrTisbiir);Sclu)ol District prior to
Fenstemaker Jofm
(717) 784-0908
Bill Selden.
ciUu
served
Representatives:
ters
Irmplr UnivciMly
An
Bloomsburg. PA I78I5
Godwin and
received a diHioiiitc in education
tioni
M 17815
Edwards
705 Country Club
ol IVitnsylvanin
Ouqucsne UnivcrMly
i.lucalion al
Nile
928 Country Club Drive
Class Volunteeris):
Representatives:
his career,
HmverMty
insinK tion ami
Beilhartz
bttchelor's
ti
Mid a iniisler's degree in special
(717) 784-0434
Peter
iuslccs by Gov, Robert
J\ha(ds eanied
liuiianu
Representati\'e:
(717)523-7702
Eda Bessie
l
Ciuey
I'
dejirre tn inenlnl retardation at
Lewtsburg. PA 17837
C. Stuart
Fdwnixts, a Harrisburg
has been app^nittcd to the
ator.
Council ot
She
has been retired since 1987.
Clayton H. Hinkel
One North Aspen Place
trustee
D
Gail
r>r
re-
Scnmgeour
Afthocialion of Schixjl Administratorx
Kappa, Harnsburg
Hoi 112
and Phi
Bloffmshurg. PA 17815
chapter
(717) 784-7120
president of the Greater Harnsburg
l>clta
She formerly served as
'54.
Area Chapter of Jack and
Class Volunteeris):
Scnmgeour
Roy Croop. John
Jill
of
America, Inc
EdwardA was
Hall of
Fame
the 1977 Fashion
Best Dressed
for the Pittsburgh
Woman
Couner
(Continued on Page 16)
Page 15
)
Leaks joins
footbaii staff
Frank Leaks, defensive backs coach
Clarion University for four ycim. has
joined ilif n [J foinhiiM stiill Mc wtll
at
he
in cliiir^f of tin-
dclcnsivc Ncciind-
ury. repliii inf; (Jiitrcl ( 'hachcre.
who
assiimetl similar duties at Duckncll
University,
U-aks (urmerly served as defensive
coach at Rhoads College in Mem
line
phis,
Tennessee,
runningbacks and
liii.si
(liisioiKN (•
)
(I^HK lyyO).
sec (intlary
coach
Hijjh School
(
iii
l*J«,S
I0K7); ami ninnmj; hacks iind
receivers
coach
III
Appalachian Stale (l<>84
IOK*i).
A
naiivf of
Memphis. Uaks earned
bachelor's deniee from Iowa State
University in IW1 llewasanAII
11
Bi^
Eight honorable mention wide receiver
for the Cyclones
m
I9H2 after catch
ing 28 pjiNscs.
New trustee
(
(
oriimuat fmni hi t'i'
i S
Alumn, and!r„„ds attending a Sla.e
System recep,ion
a, the
Babe Ru,h Mu-
MMred Eshmon,.
Pe.er Eshnon,
She has received awards of
excellence and merit (rom the
meech Dav,dColl,s„on. Pe,e Despres
'W.
National School Public Relations
Assiu iution, an Awarxl of Distinguished Service as president of
the
Council for luliicationa]
tions
i^l
()i>;ani/-a
Teacher Exchange
in
Omiya
;
r
Theresa U,Forg,„ SI. Pe.erLa.
1
m'^lX^Zt
m},
and panicipaied as a
Pennsylvania nepartineni of
Education dele^tate in the I W|
ill
"""'^
,t
1Ze7cCan,fynSn,„h
I . 7::'69. Colleen S,offa
mUamSheeh
Sl or,er.
76.
Talbo,
79. Vi„ceS,offa.
89.
Harry
and Fred Young
City.
Japan.
the dale on your calendar,
and watch
your mail for details.
1954
Don Thomas '55 was inducted into
the Pennsylvania
Football Coaches
Hall of Fame dunng
the Big 33 Classic week on July 29,
for details.
Reptrsfntativt:
Dolorrs Ooylt Brtnnan
607 Comir\
(
'tub
l)n\r
Blatmvihurg. /M 17SI5
(7l7)7tt4-74.iS
Class \Muntffrist. Ann
G^ngcnhtich
Auenvrck. WllUimJ Jtwobs,
Fnvtkim
Jonrs. William Edyar Nunn,
Fern Krvthe Jeanannr Scnmgeour
.
The 40th year reunion will be
hdd
on Homecoming Weekend.
Ociober
21-U. Make your hotel/molei reservations now. and watch
the mail
Page 16
1955
Thomas,
who
played
for
Represmiaiivf:
Bloomsburg's Bob Redman,
compiled
Amie Garingtr
RD
Box 269
a 120-76-5 record
as coach at Exeter
Haneys
Berks County
Lake. FA IS6J8
{7l7}6i9-l5iS
ID
Class Votunieerls)
dunng his 25 ycar^
High School in
His teams posted unbeaten
seasons
1967 and 1970
Scott.
Mollie
1956
Surviving
Oc
is
his wife. Cecelia.
1957
Represenialive:
^VUIiam Pohutsky
222 West End Avenue
North Plamfield, NJ 07060
(201 i
Keller.
Representaiive:
^^^Uliam
making plans
the 40th year reunion on
ing I>«y I
(October
W5
Milton H. Croop '56 died on
ber 14, 1993
755^986
Class Vcrlunteeris): Margaret Yohn
Harretl
is
EngV
George Derk.
Amir Oahngfr. Rclda
The Hass
Class Volunteeris): Curtis R.
Rod Kelchner
to hold
Honmom-
M). R«*r.e
L
Bitiur
HI
^4 HWnrjf Dnve
Queensbum. NY nSOf
f5lSt 793~f907
Bob Lane. Dolores Senn, B
Hamll
'
1958
Representative:
Ray Hargreaves
37 Dell Road
Stanhope. NJ 07874
{201)347-0930
1959
Representatives:
David Bamhart
8 Maple Terrace
Vervna. NJ 07044
a0h 857 046i
Christy
interim
Sandra Pfister Brown
2220 Kings Avenue
Boston, PA 18042
(215) 252-288i
director
Marie WaUh
18 Sunset Lane
Landing. NJ 07850
(201)398-4208
Washington, D.C.
Alumni andJnenJx rrprr\enling HUnmisburg
College Alumni AssiH ialion annual llation
i
Man h
Chapnum
Class Volunteerfs):
Klemkosky. Waiter
J.
67.
M
Luberecki
Mar^
Kutt hi A
i.
m
hron
turn
tit
Waihinnlon.
/)
C
.
on
Chapman, tileen Alherlton
Munel Rinanl Hanlev 40. Harriei Kin her
Hemttki
Jumes Christy
the All t'ennwlvanui
A
'41. fli/Zv
Robert J Kuti hi
Tom Mulhem
'64.
Rolltmd
'77.
[Ciciit national
peinuinent director
Clinsly srivc'd as
on Saturday evening, October 22, in
the Dillon Room of Magee's Main
Street Inn. Make your hotel/motel
reserv ations now. and watch the mail
Irv Alexander '59 has been in-
'I'm teaching luw to policemen,
English to adults, coaching ut a UkmI
a man whom he had mri
when lie fust arrived in Nunuhiii llit*
man was leaving a teaching posilion
Cliiisly
swmuning
a schiMil run hy the Kossing Uriinium
Mtiiiiil
can country and
Kuser
R D I. Box 267
Bechtelsville. PA 19505
(215) 754-7977
Edwin
C.
wrestling coach and assistant football
years
coach.
New
na-
in education, including
NY. and
Monmouth Regional H S
at
1989
after 17 years
of
ser-
He earned a master of education degree
at
Karin
m Clearwater, Fla.
Penn
1962
80 DeHart Drive. R D 2
Belle Mead. NJ 08502
Bill,
Tom
Kovich, Dick
Tom
article
Class Volunieeris):
Ronald
John
later
Uoyd
Little *62
was featured
in
an
by Ted Caddell which appeared
June
Manko. Edward C
Frank Ftsk, Dale Kroihe
line
have
it."
he
January, and wants to stay
|
He was
even longer
without
still
Mary College
Alict earning a hachrlor's degree
in psyi liology at
Wheeling College
degice
in
education
counseling
ut
in higtici
Kut/lown Univemity
in
1976
( 'hrisly
was numed one of the
account
in
I9KI
MenotAmcricu
l\vo yeais later, he
Im
dream again
leaching, and has put all the hud
iiwmorics behind him
again nominaleil
"I'm an optimist." lie said " "
the pain goes away. I'm all nght
Hional iissiK iutions.
fulfilling his
in
West Virginia, he earned a master's
Uutslanding Young
IS
in
N Y
money, however, and called u tncnd to
witr him tMX) from his Wilmington
was
the Imnoi
He
holds niembersliip in u numher of
nalional. stale
iitid
regionul profeR
fnend three days
exit
wondcnng how he was
going to get homeWell, the iDdormtable expatriate has
landed on his
feet.
hospital, less 30 pounds on his already
frame
.
When
a medical discharge
he
left
die hospital, he
without a job. aruJ appalled
tour his life
he said
had taken
"I hadn't
"I
at
was
the de
been paid since
I
"
came over
He stayed two weeks
at a
Catholic
— former Mannc Corp* dnil
defender and judo champion — has a
teaching posiuoo at a company-run
2.
LittJe
Service.
federal jdminis-
%
He was
expense account
responsible
Un
also
the development, op-
eration and nuintenaiice of uulomalcd
tlic
agency
li-
Management and
in conjunction with electronic
He received
four superior perfor-
marKc awards during
his tenure with
PNS
he was employed in the Baltimore
Pnof to w(jrking
for the
County School System
Walter and his wife.
govemmenl,
Joy.
moved
to
Orlando. Flonda, in January and re-
was broke.
mission, recuperating, and with the
help of fnends got a reservauon rxi a
fli^ back home, due to leave on June
instructor, slate representative, public
sible (nr the agent y
iralivc
Budget
Wilmington anomey Tommy Little, he
was languishing in a Naimbian hospimalaria and
\l «MidandNuUiiMm
data transmission
He was eventually released from die
tn
a senior budget analyst respon-
temperature rocketing to 103 5
him
recovering from a virulent bout of
DA
aison to the Office of
of conscuius
give
left
S
He was
budget systems and was
saved him. he said
slight
last
Vrranda '62 reured
ness for duee days in a hospital, his
1
we
Wiiltrr H.
July 1991 after 2K years with the
U
tion.
tal
I
was. the drugs
just didn't
former
When
Wojciechowski.
I
the arrival of another
Foley.
low:
Vera Derk. Paul
"fhe bottom
The leaching organi/a
WorldTcach. Inc was f
Representative:
Paul (Barney) Manko
441 Oldershayv Avenue
Mooresiown. NJ 08057
(609) 235-1370
country for
began suffering from
what he ttiought at first was heat cx
While houscMlling for a
haustion
fnend. Little fell unconscious. Only
2 issue of the Wilmmgton
Sunday Nens Journal Excerpts folin die
1960
ii
ttnc
Little had bceen advivied to
LttUe dnfted in and
one
and two brothers.
in the
was
In April, he
(201)874-3118
Class Volunteeris)
granddaughter, his mother, two sisters
meal iuid tinned
said
Shirley Redline; two daughters. Julie
Fenstermacher and Susan
Kcpub
mud hut and
in a
discovered thai
cost V4.000.
Uoyd
Davidhetser.
Surviving are his wife, the former
in
I
I
So Little
later
lana
Representative:
Richard R.
Swakopmund. near the coastal city
Bay
"An hour bo|ore was to leave, gut
the ]nh." iiilr said Hr has u guurun-
Saint
Ncwlniigli.
at
and
ing to Namibia to guard agamsl ma-
Scale
University.
bush
f
of the worst places
mining conccin
o( Walvis
leed
us
take a course ol medicine before go-
Western Maryland College and
a doctorate in education at
com
subsisting on a
malana
'59 of
vice.
of Namibia, living
He
his wife, the former
He and
Chambcrsburg died on June 2 at age
60. He was an administrator in the
Chambcrsburg Area School District,
retiring in
tic
Jersey as a supervisor/teacher in
in the
die northeast panhandle ol the
30
in
World countnes He was
signed to a small village
business education
champion.
Thomas Fenstermacher
organization that provides educators
*6I has retired
I'ouiulaiion. a private
coming to nitMimshurg,
was diiectoi of admissions
(iaiinoii Uliiveisily in l-'nc
in
in Janu-
United States
ary, having signed on with a nonprofit
three years at Coblcskill.
Shields "65, live
C.
L
"
feci great
Little left the
for Third
33 years
"I
iclcphonc
ii
.il
been
of udmissioiis
Piioi lo
Little run into
tlounshing
and I'm having u juhhJ
ptH)l.
interview
Marian
James H. Kitchen
is
lime," Little. ^8. said in
Huttenstme. Joan Welliver
after
became a regional and
i)n
tiom t9K6
that lime has
and since
tissoi latc diiecloi
1961
Fame. He coached track and field at
Middletown for 2 years. He was also
1
to leuve.
Representative:
Class Volunteeris)
ducted into the Capital Area Chapter
of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of
Sevend days betore he was
the coast of that west Afri
school
for details.
tional power-lifting
tliu'c loi ol
adiiiissKiiis ut ltltHim?>l)iirg
The 35th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend. October
21-23. The class dinner will be held
later
scuah for tt
wus not success
ful
to 19*K1,
He
serving us interim
is
dirrt lor ol uilinissions
John J Tralben 68. and Peg Trathen
'79.
Tavlor
Gillette
Phillips l)t>le 28.
Bachman
39. Judith
Mary Ann
Barbara
^ were
l'ntver\tt\
cenUy moved inuj dieir new golf counc
home in die Hunter's Creek section of
His cuneni plans are u> play
swim, walk, uavel and spend considerable time with his two grand-
Orlarulo
golf,
daughters
who hve
nca/foy
Page 17
CIa
n o
s s
t e s
1963
Hepresenlative;
hernie Oanegan
Way
Off Jen
/.i
0743V
Offdenshuffi.
(20/)fi27'5J47
lax: 20I H27 60S3
Claw Volunfferfst: Jamey S Case.
Uorhura feehnfi CmweH. Huhard
Hohrvr. Cary Slaikhouse. Nel\on A.
Swarl\. lirnur Oanrj^an
Barnett
1964
Heprrsi-nlative:
directs
Shuba
lirnest K.
Honi ynuin Rmid
Hrmmf!ton. NJ (m22
lf>
Career
Center
Curo)
Clai.\ Volunteer(sy
rlii-
has hccn
She succeeds Ibni
The MMi year reunJun
[mdunal search.
Duvictt,
Harnctl
who
aid.
anic lo Mloomfiburt;
l
C
for di'lalh.
She served
as assisiaiil diiecior
Vincrnl
K (;iloltl
more than 20
(or
since 1981.
SKA
*64,
an appraiser
years, has earned the
nienibeiship designation and has
been
adriiilieit to
nicmbcrshtp
in
A Realioi
since 1974, he
is
currently
with OverliHik Realty in U-highton
He
holds a master s degree in business
education.
1965
I40H
P.
Shrran
Pnor
Court
MD 20V06
Anthony
consulting business.
He earned
master's degree
University of
f)
J.
Cerza
Ijim aster Drive
at the
Mary Bush Mullen
Class Volunteerfs): Jack Mulka. Alice
master's degree
Koch Cromwell. Ken Cromwell. Bill
Perru ott. Diane Un h Hanzell. Cliff
Maurer Diane Maurer
versity in
Memphis State UniDecember 1993. She is
m Tipton County.
Tennessee.
Mary and her husband. Al.
cel-
William H. HurTman *66 rcpons
ebrated their 25th wedding anniversary
that his oidesi daughlct. Jtniy.
gradu-
August. They are parents of two
sons. Bobby, a junior at the
University
She works
at
Hospital
Btwtliwyn.
in
the Conchcster
Animal
John W. Kerllsh '66. director of
human resources at Kuntz Lcsher
Siegnsi
&
Martini,
Member
was named "Out-
of the Year" by the
Umcaster County Association of Human Resource Management
Kenneth
F.
Smith *67 has been
re
Recip-
'66 earned a
at
teaching fifth grade
Class Volunteeris): Peggy Bums.
Jim
Pegg. Jack Wise
a
(201)922-0039
standing
Burbarn Czvpukaitis "65 has been
named tnana^icr ol Weichen KcaltorN'
resource
elected to the Board of Governors
of
the New York State Insurance
m
of Tennessee at Knoxville. and
Gary, a
sophomore in high school.
rocal, a self-insunng
84 school distncts
body comprising
in the state.
He
He earned a master's degree at the
Umversity of Scranlon and also earned
a certificate of advanced
study at
Scranton Umversity.
He is married to the former Elaine
DeSanto, They live in Mahopac, N.Y.
Representative:
Representative:
Robert E. Boose
942 West State Street
Thomas Lemon
R.
LW2 Susan Drive
Trenton.
Lansdale. PA 19446
NJ 08618
(609) 989-7435
i2l5) 363 SS93
Class Volunteeris):
Yardley
Barbara, a licensed
real estate professional
tor
1 years, is
David Bowen.
1
a licensed broker
and
liolds the
Gradu
ate Realtor Institute's
professional
Mulka
#2 post
fills
in
Kalherine Mulka has
oftlce
;ifter
serving as counselor on
a tempt^rary basis.
She has also held various teaching
and administrative positions
in aira
school distncts.
Katherine. a
member of the
Barbara
is
married and has (wo sons
Ann Marie Cesurini Haspen '65 is
teaching third grade at St
Bonilacc
Schwl
in
Wilkes-Hanr
husband. Richurd
(;.
She and her
Raspen
piuvnts of adaughlcr. Jean,
ated fixini BUxnnsburg in
let^
m
'72, ;uv
who gradu
1993,
Jeiui
June to join the Peace Corps
in
Camaroon, Africa.
Class
of 1968, also earned a maziter's
degree at B.U.
Page 18
1989.
Wax named
She joined the admissions
statT in 1988 as assistant
director
She has five >ean. of expenence as
an office manager with another
real
company She w as an assvx-iate
with Weichert Realtors frvmi 198S
lo
acting asswiatc director ot
admissions.
des
i^nation
j
estate
admissions
Durham, N.C.
'JTL^C^'^t''"':^^^^
86aiuihu.h.
jLT^^^U
^'^^^^^^
Mane Jarzenbovicz
^Mt^rofwraffrin
Tract Maisko Daley
^^^^^ti^nderson, Ibi. Miller,
i
\/uor7noy
Weltons.
is
assistant superintendent for business
of
the Briarcliff Manor School Distncl.
1968
1967
Class \blunteeris): AlexM. Kozlowskt,
l imhi R Shiveh
m
human
Scranlon.
NJ 07712
Ocean.
(mnH7h62H9
ollue
to joining the firm five years
ago. John had a private
.V
Fof!fiv (iltn
Silver Spring.
1966
Rfprvsfnialivf
ated Irom the Universiiy of Pcnnsylv;mia Vetennanan School in May 1 99
/iifiriwcniative:
U
67.
and Jackie Shemanski.
the
Appraisal Institute,
Carl
Jon Ac klex
will Ih- held
iisfiiMani tlitctlui of Tinancml
ofUic Career Development C'enlcr
fiends altendmg a dmner m Ruhmond on Manh
included R
Miriam Ackley. Paul ( Tim) Brazil '7S. Candace
Nahodil Donacln
6H. Mur,e! Rmard Hanley '40. Gad Hurst Howerlon
81. Mark Howerton Jo
seph Kalkowsky '77. Harnel Kocher 39. Ue Unn -74.
Valerie Monieith 77.
DavtdOxley. Usetle Savage Oxley '76. Lynne Runner.
Joseph Shenmnski 5^
Va.
Hcsei.
on Homecumlng Wivkend, (K-t»l»er
21-23. Make your holtl/niotcl rescTvatloas now, und watch the mall
retired hml Dcceiiibcr
1978 a\
Virginia
y
( otuini
named
Carcct l)cvc|{)pincnt
(nlliiwiii^ a
7H2-f{6/9
Richmond,
Paul
llii/ticll
dirccuir oi
Ccnlcr
tWH)
j
Alumni
awards
Classnotes
presented
Alumnus named
Hugh Dempsey
Zr^t^rr
Vaucan
restore the
'70 has been
s
named excufve
director of the
newly
^-"^-n- -^'CH nuses money L%TJL.
anisuc treasures
The following an,cle wa. wTinen
by Ann Rodgeis-Melmck
Gazette newspaper in Piruburgh
anoeni
new Vatican
to
for ihe
Posr
artists are
crying out for Hugh Dcinpsey
s help
he corjs.der. those who toil for
the faith in slums and war
zones
Dempsey readUy notes that h.s work
lacks an element of heroic
vmue
I don t want to
make >t sound hke I'm irymg to replace
Mother
Teresa, he sa.d. But he
does beheve h.s efforts are a
rehg.ous callmg
Preserving the Vaucan s cultural
treasures "s fed nght mto the
ve^
ong n of our fauh. because our faith
,s about love of and
for people and
The museums
really
house
civilizations.
The Vatican Mu.seums encompass 13
sepantc museums,
farnous of which IS al.so a worship
site: the Sistine
Chapel
Bu money
staff
and
building renovations must conic from
elsewhere
Japan's Nippon Television network
Michelaiigelo
isn
t
system
m
art
m
In
one of the major
the holdings are in dire need
of restoration
as great as there was for the
restoration of Michelangelo's
paintings in the SisUne Chapel." he said.
Some renowned paintings have become "inaccessible
many of their details are obscured." he reported.
so
money
to
expertise at restoration, but only
its
pay for
when
it
can find the
it.
Dempsey. 45. is somewhat amazed that
dus usk should have
him. He was raised in a traditional
Insh-Catholic
m
in Falls
County, where he regularly had to chase
cows off the play-
One major
He made his
Dempsey Group, a management
m Republican
Judgmem"
task
Plus, there are
consulting finn.
He
The Catholic Church has long tapped Dempsey
also has been active
fund-raising expertise
Greeasburg diocese and
St.
Museums began
to build an
is
three yeais
Moiuiied as YiKiiig Aluinnn oi
There
Class ol ly?!)
nicawmd was
by alumiii who
withm
luivc giadualcd
Uic past 2^ years
someday acquire a cunent popemobile
l9HOs Mercedes dune buggy version
or the Chevrolet
in
August
Denver
in
is
m get
Honorary alumni
v
into. "
restoration
and planned
ol ihcir nervier to
itir
recognition
in
univcrstry
Walker, vice inrsMlrni
I,.
adviincrmcrit rmerilus. iind
coitservaiion laboratory a
where the S.stine Chapel
men
John
he said
wqh
hIjiIum
conferred on two
Kobert
Pflffer. former IVolcKlanl cumpuit
wa- researched
niinisicr
relatively inexpensive prnjccls are
also available
annor
in the
papal military
museum
is
Restoring a
a very manageable
VoluntocFN of Yt'ur
Pittsburgh patrons have taken on the
restoration of two statues
a bust
of Julius Caesar and a larger- than -life rendering
of Neptune being tended
by cherubs - for a combined total of \ 5.(XK)
"I see this fund raising, in five
years, as really becoming a major,
major
help to the museums." Dempsey said.
riic "Voluiiiccr ol the
I
was presented
(aniily.
"And although a great deal of (this w<.rk) is financial,
it also
planning So many of die people who gu to
the museums arc
see a tremendous interest
on
the port of the
"
reslniclurcd
ilie
museums
in
bemg
user
management of hu company %a he can
a long
a
little in
way from
Falls
awe of
ii
ail
Elementary School." he
bourd
IJfi'
Kitliurd
tlie
Die lumily
Ixliigli Valley
ol
I-..
member
(.riiiHs.
(
lass of
was designated a lilc member
Alumni Hoard in rcc(»gnHion
r>4y.
•
ibcre."
hisn of
of Directors
Museum*
m
Carole
very active in
(
Hlll.Cli,,^,,!
Alumni Committee, and Joanne is
member of the Alumni Board
'll will
still
Year" award
llerrlioll
also a
I
Ffjumlalion
take a great deal of time because there
is a great deal ul travel
mvolved. said Dempsey. who has visited the Vaijcai.
five limes this year
"I see myself at some point later
life spending more time
t.ilhpr.
.ind hei iiioihci,
IS
rlic
including Joanne,
her
involves
Aincritans
u>
tlic
of 14 yean of nervtce.
taid.
Vinceni
Rc'tirin}{
directors
Ihc (ollowiiig retiring directors
were rct«grii/ed
Rhea Sirausser Klapprodt. Betty Ruth
Luchak. John J. Trathen
'
Eniech Engineering Inc. as office manager She most recently held adrmnis-
and training posiuons in manufactunng and financial services.
trative
Harold Albertson *68 has been mducied mio die Pennsylvama American
Legion Hall of Fame
Danville's
He
has coached
Amencan Legion
baseball team for 22 years
Post
40
His teams
have compiled a 314-115 record dur-
mg that
1969
Represenlatne
time-
Naocy Machusick
She earned a master's degree
Kutztown University.
*68 has joined
Sandra Ekberg Brown
2177 Rebecca Drive
Hatfield.
ill 5) 368-2784
Ken Schnure
21
at
The ZSlh year reunion vrill be held
on Homecoming Weekend, fictober
Make your
5
W. lialfovo
horreitai Drive
Hear
OE 1970}
im) H34
1964
Curtis
R English 56 of Siroudsburg,
Nancy Feher Edwards
1992- 1993;
*70 fjf Bloomsburg. 1988-1994.
Richard Howenstinc "76 of Camp
Hill. I99(J- 1994;
and John M, Walker
'89 of Pittsburgh. 1992-1994.
hotel/motel rev
ervatiom now, and watch the mail
for detaib.
lo I W4. John S Scrnngc •53 of BhKimsburg. 1987-1994.
Hrprexentattve:
John
Ruth Dugaii Smcal
W of nioornsburg, who served from
m%
1970
Class Volunteerisf: Pamela Hanczyc.
Jess Kresge.
21-23.
ilic
ICdwurds.
t'uisiaiuling acliicvciiient oi
service
die inuseuni can
-sute-of-thc art studio
"It's
l-Vlicr
established in I»)K^ to iccogm/e
Hie same week the
endowment, which
a papal garage that I w.iuld love
California patrons subsidize the niuseum*'
Some
was Nunty
Yeiu'
for lite unveiling of (he
Chapel
Aluiima of Year
Youiij;
the mu«uni. now lack
specific restoration projects for
which he seeks
many
nioomsburj
Hoiiorury Alumni
For now, he's
s
m
piolessions. in servue to
Dniversiiy or lo huinaiikiiid
the Vatican
in the Sisiine
give high pnonly to the VaUcan
politics.
In addition to local projects for the
His
^
sponsors.
Dempsey has
other paths
educaUon and then to
fortune as owner and chief execuUve officer
of The
business
"""^'^
I
estabhshcil to luinoi alumni
who
distinguish iheiiiselves
their
Vatican announced his app.),nimcni
as executive dirccioi of the
luuiula
fncndly
ground.
Time and circumstance have since led him down
From elementary education he moved to college
^''^'''^
who have
hunufcl mikc the awards were
'MS llie award was
cicairdin
1
fallen to
family
northeastern
Pennsylvania, but attended public schools
and was never an altar boy In
college, he studied education and
child psychology, not art. His first job
was as a first-grade teacher and principal in a
three-room school
Wyoming
said
I«)^7.
riiey
loinal tot Muhviduals
undertaking, he said.
The Vatican has
demonstrated
their
tion
single piece of
to scnitiny
church) w.U.
tx-rii
pickup truck His Holiness used
a distinguished
m
is
Novolney.CIassol
(for the
ApnI. he led 250 Amcncans lu the
Vatican
- perhaps the
some of the museums,
The need
I'Hlwn
Albertson Chupniun, Class uf
and Dr. Pulriclu .Sxakulun
restoration projects.
and
professor at Duquesne University.
Labnola. who teaches interdisciplinary
courses
an and literature, has led field tnps to the
Vaucan Museums
In
Dns ycai\ lecipu-nis of the
Alumni AssiK lalion's Distmguishrd
Seivkc Awaids wcie CoUmel
men .„d women from
ago with a suggestion from a close
(r.end with strong ties to the
museums
In the time since, he s worked
with patron groups in cities and
states
across North Amenca building
support for various preservation and
whole airflow
Albcn Labnola.
OistinKiiished SiTvice
an expert on KhhI and Daig Admiiuswho works lor Vasco, Iiu m I ox Cluj^el.
,s a IVsby.e
Yet she has been .o.ally Mippon.ve
ol h.s cllurts. Dempsey
Dempsey hopes
the entire world." said
P->P'^
l
JorPaul'n"''
Dempsey s invoKemenl with
utilities
Art experts agree.
coUections of
Day
That
sa.d
we are intent upon preserving these works
for
we must do this. This is ancient an housed
in very old
Dempsey said.
hou.se "without a doubt,
Dempsey
'
the chapel. If
The Vatican Museums
Aeon
York
.Sepulchre
to, bringing
do more than average
His wife Ruey (Class of
most
future generauons.
buildings.
tooim
HoU
S.v,«l
tralion regulations
restored "last
likely to notice, the project
"'involved redoing the
t**^
m Ne«
Cathe^iml
communities u..o the active service
of the
I
pev^ple teel called to
underwrote the famed restoration of
S.sUne Chapel masterpieces. Although
the general public
s
" P^'-"tul
resources iuid their time."
They also
for preservation, restoration,
acquisitiions. exhibits
^'''""'"n
s
—
were among those honored at the
annual awauls iliiuiei on Alumni
Joining the Kn.ghLs of Malta
"was pmbahly the most significant
battled deficits for years
Entrance fees from two million
lounsts a year pay for
teacher
'"^"""^ ""^'^'"^
?uh
rhhurchu
atnolic C
museum of contemporary art. a tapestry
museum and a carnage
museum featunng modes of papal transportation
through the ages
Although the museums are a part of
the Holy See. they receive no
money from the papal treasury, which
has
include a
T
T^T'"
nan
the
"
^1 h. of Malta and the Kmghts ol the
Knights
t.
Ifsnoijusia
picture gallery."
post
1 Preservation
and
r.l Committee ol St Patnck
TiLt^
When
civihzalions.
T
d^J^
ITiiee alumnae - a Marine
colonel, a California schiHil
superinlendcnt and a BKH>msbuig
Class Valunteerdt
Ru hard L
Btngaman. Nancy Feher Edwards.
Vuki Gross.
i
Continued on Page 20}
CuuU Rogers Htppensttel
PA 19440
Page 19
Award
Classnotes
recipients
(Continued from Page 19)
Past president
who served
Scrimgcour.
as
prcsidcnr of ihc Association tot
Miniature golf course memorial to daughter
1993-1994. waj. jjivcn Ihc pml
prcsidcnl's plaque.
Now
in her eighth year as a
suptnnlcndcnl
The following artic le about Thonuu R. FUeger
*7t was wntten by Vicki
TerwdligerforThc Potts ville Republican newspaper
)
Thomas K Hccger strategically positions the
waterfalls and
Novotney
Patricia S.
in the
school
sandlraps at
miniature golf course to challenge every player
However, losing a 14- year old daughter to cancer
was one expencnce
Flccger ncvcrs wants anyone else to encounter
community's successful drive
lor
area's schiMjj
tlic
"He aiways
new
his
Tcinccula area
of Cahlomia. Novolncy led the
unification of
else happened,
wa*
lenenng
schools serving about
in kindergarten
I . I
(W
was «ck. we had so much support from the
community
monetarily and spintually We were looking
for a way to help pay the com-
sludcnt.s
schools and serves more than lO.CXX)
children in grades kindergarten
all chil-
dren
Woman
I
Valley Miniature Golf
Mecget. 45. purchased the Tn Valley Ircai
along Route 25 in Valley View in November
1991 and
started building the course this March
This year marks the 10th anniversary
restaurant's founding, according to
Fleeger
the name the same, although several
She received
Krista had
in
elementary education from
Chapman College m Orange.
was up
California, aiul a doctoiate in
ing to buy
hu.s
adjunct professor at I'epperdinc
University in Irvine and at the
Her husband
Novotney
is
piH)ls of
cream stand
on her way home from school
as he tours his minialuie golf
course, pointing to the inviting
Npl«.sh in (he
Chapman
water a
That's
why
the kids like
They don't care about
little bit
it
the
ol the event has not been fmali/cd
o( the
Ilus
Navy. Colonel
many
the military justice system as
a judge,
defense council and instmctoi.
As u
military judge m the Miu^inc
Corps
Court of Military Review, she
was
lead or participating judge
unit will
Knsta was
years in
m 4,0(X1
the hospital
use
in
,t
is
for children to
care, her father said
be hospitalized
them laugh and allow them fun time
away from
Volunteer^ will be provided to help
patients around the course
can
while they
three other children
Steven, nine; and Michelle, eight
BhH.mshurg and graduated
P;miela n,ajored
visit
Pamela
m elementary cducati'o'n
a.
the College of William
imd Mmy
Wilhamsbuig. Va.
She has been awanleil the
1-he two younger children spend
many of their afternoons at the restaurant
ana the golf course
in
Meritorious Service Medal with
two
gold stiirs in lieu of second iuid
third
awards, the Navy Commendation
Medal, the Mentonous Unit
Commendation,
the
the National Defense
Serv ice
While
she was
wife
at his
news he was
m
m May
She was
mamcd on May 21
Norfolk. Virginia
daughter's bedside at and hospital and
re-
"He didn't talk to cither of us about il. Krista cried and
was a little mad
because she wanted to start training with Tom."
Mrs. Fleeger said.
Mrs, Fleeger said Knsta wanted to learn to
race. She also loved to cook
and had considered being either a chef or
a vetennarian, her mother said
"It gave us something to do after
she was gone You need seomething
lo
go on," Mrs. Recger said of the restaurant.
Enghsh teacher Jack Hert has known Recger
for 20 years. He said Reeger
has an excellent rapport with students
and staff.
"He's the kind of person that will go
out of his way for others He's very
low-key and doesn't thnve on notonety."
Herb said.
Reeger was
also a fonner chief negotiator
for the Tri-Valley Education
It
was more
I
was
negotiating for the
drafted than volunteered." he
said of his 12 years
union.
70-member
Recgcr's personality also made him an
easy choice for the negotiator's
job. according to
Herb
"He's more than able
He has a quick mind and can deal with
impromptu
but also long-range planning."
Herb
m North Carolina m
1974.
said
Despite wanting to spend more
Umc at the hospital with his daughter
R«ger continued to serve as negotiator
1991
He scheduled contract"
talks late in the cvcmng so
he could be with Knsta dunng
the day
the
summer and his wife could stay with
her at
m
m
night
Although he realized
in the
his position may not be a
popular one with everycommunity. Reeger kept negotiating.
His tenure was marked by
had discussed his quitting
the negotiations, but
Kn'^ta w^Ted
Knsta
h"'to stay on board. Knsta died
wanted him
before she could see the
results of her father's labors.
and now
«iiunow
"My
kids u am to be the numageiN.
so I tell them they are." he said
Michelle and Steven hug their
father as they get off the sch.x.l
bus He
hs en. a, Miche le tells aK^ut a
fnend's sluml^r party and offer,
her dad
suggestion on where to place a mountain
goat on the golf cour>ie
We ve already had something so temble
happen to us that if anvthing
Vickl Gross '70 and George
mamed on June 2^.
199,1 They live at Lcespon
R.D 1.
Sprewsscr were
star-
54-acre
medical
selling the farm.
Aft«
lus 7 .10 a
m
to 3
30 p.m.
shift at the
star,'
Medal
been business manager for ihe
Jim
Thorpe Area School District
since
1977.
named an Outstanding
(Continued on Page 21)
She fonneriy was branch
manager at
Consolidated Mortgage
Corporation
and at Century Mortgage
Corporation.
Boyd T. Reiser Jr.
'70
is
deceased
WiUiani McEhnoyle *70 (M)
has
Page 20
left his
Navy Unit
Conunendation. the Sea Service
Deployment Ribbon with bamze
with bronze
hvcs
1
installed
1969 and a juns doctor degree
rom
the Manihall-WyUie School
of Law at
f
A bout
NY
0 years ago. Fleeger was in a racing accident where he got banged
up and broke his ann. his wife said. However, he
continued to race until his
daughter became ill in July 1991
one
to rest or receive intravenous
treatments
Flecger and his wife, Patncia.
have
of education
Hloomsburg University
diiricult
is also medically
accessible, which
ramps and will have beds available
for children to
He said he wants to open his home to
cancer patients so that they
means he has
bave a place
at
Geismger and received excellent
date
u they request assistance, he siud,
Fleeger's house near the restaurant
opinions.
degree
how
The
said he wants to see
cases and has authored 1^ [luhhshed
and more than KXl unpublished
She earned a inaMcr
treated at
Fleeger reali/es
He
970s. and was student council advisor
.
TTiey'II be able to
their scores." Flecger
summer, cancer patients from Geisinger
Medical Center's pediatric
have a chance to putter on Fleeger's
course He plans to close the
greens to the public for one day to allow
the children a day to play
Albertson has served
1
Association.
the fishing nets
Currently president of the Physical
Evaluation Board, a comiwnent of
Department
in the early
Meadows m Pittsburgh. Rosccroft, Md and Yonkers.
"Knsta used to go with mc. She loved the horses." he said.
turned with the
name
laughed
Eileen A.
Tn-Valley
delphia, the
water
We've got
Dr. Jerruld
at
'
He gnns
University of Southern Caliloniia.
coach
20 years
Fleeger
kept
we're here. he said.
His l«th-holc course consumes 14.000
square feet behind the restaurant
Natural obstacles like waterfalls, sand
traps and ponds offer hackers
an inviting view at every turn
served as an
with children, perhaps because of his
said he always enjoyed playing sports,
four years in college baseball He served as a football
and baskethit
bills.
we told her wc were goand she was happy." Recger said "Ifs
mostly because of her
that
Los
in
over." she
Hecgcr
1
Iwfore she died,
It
If not. we'll just start
He owned 7 standard bred harness horses but put them and
his
m Spnng Glen up for sale in !99! lo help pay his daughter's
the restaurant and ice
.-icen
for sale
"A week
management from
Pcpperdine University
they would consider using Knsta's
if
OK.
fann
people had asked
the family
master's degree
a
He
things worlt out,
A fellow teacher. Harold Frantz of Pine Grove, got Fleeger interested in
harness racing about 20 years ago Franlz is now retired.
Fleeger raced at Pocono Down>> in Wilkes-Barre. the Liberty
Bell in Phila-
of the
on education. ManuKtnn (lumfie and
Dynamics of luUu uimnal Uatirr-
Angeles. She
own
as his
Course
of the
Year in Tcmccula in I9K9 (or her
work with the Coalition for Adequate
School Housing and the Rotary Club
Novolncy has wntien two books
institutional
community
in the
On Sunday he opened the n
through twelve.
xhtp.
Krista
munity back." said Plecgcr. of Valley View.
Like any well attuned father. Mecgcr saw
children in the area searching
for fun and wanted to provide them
with a recreational outlet Family and
fncnds portray Flccger as a man who "adopte"
through eighth grade.
Today, the Icmct ula Valley Unified
School Districi cncompajiscs 10
She was named
ball
for
"When
1985. a district which had iwo
if
sense of adventure
after
venture
in
said
Fleeger seems to be a natural
own
.
She joined the
Tcmccula Union Schwil District
districts in 1989.
"He's the calmer of us
said of her husband's driving spirit.
the loss of his daughter. Knsta J in
October 1991. that the
Tn-Valley High School business teacher
embarked on his latest business
It
significant." Mrs. Flccger said
it's
two.
Lovey Ibmlnosky '70 is branch
manager of Countrywide Funding
Corporation
s office
m
Trtxlcrtown.
She
IS
also a graduate of tfw
Anthony
School of Real Estate
'
in
San Diego
high school. Fl=e«r spends
Award
Classnotes
recipients
{CtWinuetl frttm Page 20}
1971
Woman of An»enc«.
Rfpresentative:
by the llliK>insburg
Alumni
V»i
L
[h\ightAckermun
Rupp. Boh Rupp
Thomas
D. Blackwell *7I
and
se
day.
Game
March 26
the three-man
AA
Stale
she
Chapnmn.
Richard T. Duffy *7I has been
reading/social studies teacher at
Hanover Area High School since 1 976
He earned elementary cemfication
at
in 1993.
Charlotte, are the
parents of two children. Tara. 21. and
live in Ashley.
pleted 23 years of leaching at the Si,
Clair Elementary School
husband.
children:
il;
She and her
Bill '69. are parents
Bill. 16;
of four
Bryn. 14; Michael,
and Janna, seven.
They
live in
ning case study team, involving a bank
merger of two trust departments
He has been with
smce April 1991
First
He
Columbia
lives
in
his daughter. Kelly,
and son, Josh
Columbia Bank
in
a three-
1972
accepted as a
air pairnts ol a daughter,
lulward-s
Jaum
Hush.
Kim
lniihliil .iiul
it
active iiieiiitvr ol the Aluriiiii lloaid
ol Directors since I9HH. serving as
Vickaburg
sicians.
SeviMtn. and they have two children,
Presidential Seiiri h Coiiiniiitrc
Hrm.
resulted in ihr iip|xiintinrn( ol
After graduating from Bloomsburg.
he continued studies
vcrsity
He
and
at
at
ter in
Danville
the Geisinger Medical Cen-
Louis County
at St
Class Valunieeris): Nancy Bohr. Carol
J.
Krzykwa
'72 has been
promoted
deputy
to
Louis
usftisiuni
and Deputy
Chief Finumiul OMiccr
in ihc
U
Vcietans Atlairh
(i(
ovn
recting a Maff of
ISO. he
stair.
Arts dcpaiiinciii
deparlmenl's accounting opeiuiionK,
homeopathic medicine and vitamin
therapy. He most recently received
including a finance center
jnd
Icalih
Inlrinicdiale Unit
He
als«i
I
manager
wrvci on
and was
He earned on MBA degree at Cicorge
Mason Univcnity
He and hi« wife. iIk f Ihey
nf
induc tion (oinmiKee
two ihitdicn
M. Weriz
Jurtc Mi at
a\f.r
*72 of Sunhury diwl
72
Alwi
a
graduate
of the hanville Schl of Nur*ing. ihc
was a registered nur^te at Sunbury
Community HoKpilal until her retire
She wsu atw> a nurw
(he Shikellamy Schfx)l DiU/ict
rikenl in
for
In 1979. the
of Ihc
was Bimcov'k "Mother
m
(he district regarding the
new I'SSA
lenling
Slie In a mrinltrr of ihc l*rini ipal's
Advisory
CommiUce and
committee
lo
Harrmm, two
daughters. Margaret S
Karen L Keith,
reviK and
oti
I^nig and
five grandchildren,
or>e btcp-grandchild,
two
fttep-gjeat-
grandchildren. and her Mepmother
dedication of (he
new
'35.
itie
She
IS
adviMfr to the \cht)t}V»
student newspaper and yearb«K)k, and
she has served as secretary of the
HIiMiriishurg
Area liducalion
AswKialion
son of
ilic
which
Iielps
Act
\()\
m
chairper-
Advisory Board,
economically and
educationally disadvantaged students
10 obtain a college education
Active
women
and Euphemta GUmore Yeager
miildic school
scIkmiI dlstrKl's cenlciifiial
in the
PHO.
community, she
She
is
assists
young
to obtain a college education.
also a
member of Delta Kappa
Gamma and Ecu
{
is
a philanthropic
organi/^lKm which
'72
program
and Ihe cornrnrmoraiion nf
active in
Alumni and frunds altendtng a dinner ui Orlando. Fla.. on March 14 included
Martha Skerda Carpenur 70 June Evangetuta. Larry Evangeluia '34. Cltni
Gattry^Edna Berkh^iser Gone, 27. Mary Ann Pouioi Lrvtne '72. Phil Leviru
the steering
inipri;vc the
the committees for the
At the universiiy, she
Yea/"
Surviving are a wjn,
is
elementary and middle scImioI
diblnct'h middle schiKil
live in Virginia,
lx>U
She
ies|>onsihle (or in scrvu ing all
She served
on
She
Ihe dulricl'a itrutegic
'
(eat hers
velupiDcnl Limipany
/^paick. are parcnis
(rallies
planning C4)miniltce and the teacher
ranbpof
(or a Mrfiwore dc-
in-
Mastery
in llie
served as nianiiger nl
financial sy%lrms for Irlrrtrl
her
leaLhing program which our dikimt
j
a prufcci
She also
ihe Madrliiir llunicr
III
retpjircs for all riew leuchcra
Huiiiiin Srr
vices and (he l>cpiirtiiwrnl of
(atlon
In
among
nihcr leaiheis ititnugtioiil (he
AuHiin,
was a finam i,il manager
f
Nancy
program dealing with
iiitrgi,i(rd lrarniii}{ and is pint t>l a
group (hat presents (he piogrmn to
ccnificd public accountuni, he
l>cp.tft[iiciil ul
rliaii|ter-
aiigiiagc
I
serviie
pari
f
Hlli
Ue\ycd U> develop an
.She
I>eers
Tcxaji
A
I
at the llliMjniNhurg
ScIuhiI,
re
(man
therapy, disc dislracliim technique,
Amencan Red
.iiul
recogni/rd as a leader
benrliK finance
iri
(lie
and
s|K-i lallM
Area Middle
inanagcmeni sysiemN. (inumiul
in(egnty review
which
l)i
I>i
lui.<»
sponsibiliiy (or (he dcpiiMnirnt'\
cial
leading
son nl (he Krading
S
operations bused in Chicago, and the
Cross 'Protect Your Buck" program
Kr/ykwas has a practice in
A
wretary
for Financial Managrnieiii
nl the
iiiriiit>ri
presidrti( nl HIiHiiiishuig Univcisiiy,
'72 ha* been
tion in acupuncture, biofeedback
instructor sutus for the
Kishbaugh Bowen. Bob Figlock
Edward
in St
Logan
Since then, he has earned certifica-
11946 Artery Drive
liouts ol service as a
S
'arol
II
Frank W. Sullivan
Departnicni
Coltcge of Chiropractic
M. Jacqueline Feddock
and Mark.
14.
(
Jessica SIedj(r Kii/Iull as
Mis&oun
obtained practical, technical cupe
riencc
Umon County
He IS mamcd Uy (he lor iiici
in
Buckncll Uni
the University of
chiropractic degree from the
Represeniaiive-
Outing
the past yeai. she nave nuinilrss
member of the Penn
sylvania Academy of Chiropracuc Phyfull
In 1977 he obtained his diKtor of
school in banking con-
Orlando, Fla.
luiu h
C
l-dwaids has l»cen
Harr^ Jenkms 42. Uhhy Ken hu-tky W,lltam Krn htukv
41.
Rush. John Shellenherger 34. and Mrs John Shellenhrrxer
Hospiial-
*7I. assistant
Bloomsburg. has completed
summer
Thompson was facilitaiorof the win-
Fairfax.
tryst officer at First
year
Association.
VA 22030
{703) 222-0730
Polls VI He.
John R. Thompson
and
luisbaiul. Hilly
seircluiy for several yearn
ducted by the Pennsylvania Bankers
Bloomsburg with
Joy Novak Evans '71 has com-
'
'
University of Scranton in 1981
They
Itci
Nuiuy K'luT
assistant
principal
of
Tunkhannock Area High School, Prior
to coming lo Tunkhannock. he was
a
Scan, 18
non
a
.
Katla
named
Marywood College
He and his wife.
is
liu
certiticil l«> s|>eaker in the
II
She and
Championship Game be-
and his principal's certificate
IS
United MeihtHlisi
that rcferecd the
tween Ahquippa and Cartwndalc.
at the
She
Amis
pntfil inissiitn ouiieacli ageiu
y.
Hcrshey on SaturHe was the referee for
in
crew
uneiiih a iiieiuhci ol (he
Is I
pre.sidcn( ol OiK-n
Icctedlo officiate the PI AABaskcihall
State Final
litis
on (he evangelism conuiultre
seiscil
udnntiisitadvr btiaid
tta.s
Annandale.
in
active tn the Dulin UniictI
IS
MrlhtKlisi Chuiih. whcie she
Class Volunieensf
Sandy
Uitiver:ttty
comnuiiutv
she
,
Year
ol the
AvsiH-iAtion
In her
{7/7)684-8733
she was
In 198
^oung Atunum
nanic
WiUiam H. Cluley
6/ BrunsH u k Lane
Palmyra. PA 17078
Sigma
Phi.
Continued an Page 22)
Page 21
Award
Classnotes
recipients
(Continued from Page 21)
She has also served as a school
Columba School
director for the St
in
Bloomsburg.
Her husband
is
1973
Representative:
Timothy D. Hartman
P.O. Box 466
Edward G.
Edwards. Class of 1973.
Lahaska. PA 18931
(215) 297-0253
John L. Walker
Vice president for advancement
emeritus. Walker retired in 1993 after
Doug McClintock
to the university.
28 years of service
Dunng
Class Volunteeris):
numerous
his tenure, he held
David Burgess *73 recently co-
positions at Bloomsburg. including
authored and edited a book published
executive assistant to the president,
by the American School Counselor
Association, entitled Quality Leader-
assistant to the vice president for
student
life,
ship and the Professional School Coun-
associate dean of
students, and director of admissions.
Well-versed
tion,
in historic
he was instrumental
in
ciples of Total Quality
in selecting
into public education.
Carver Hall, the Fenstemaker
in
and civic
membership
on the architectural review board of
the Town of Bloomsburg.
Bloomsburg Revitalization Inc.. and
the
Columbia County Economic
ginia
is
University,
commissioned
president and
for the State
chief operating
Appeal Drive.
This past February he was
officer.
recipient of a lifetime achievement
ously was se-
award, presented by the Middle
nior
He
Bill
USX
in
a
at
the University of
ance
in
Steven Boughter *74 is a waterways conservation officer in Snyder-
three in Italy,
Umon- Northumberland
hill skiing,
counties.
When not traveUng. he enjoys down-
George E. Cook '74 teaches
ogy and
life
biol-
science at WiUiamspori
lives in
Mont-
Kanouse
KYW-TV Channel 3 news crew which
Peattie
Hamburg. NJ 07419
1201)827-7389
his wife, Diana, are the par-
two children. They
Ridgewood Park. Millersburg-
live in
was
March
Pat.
at
Class Volunteerfs): Steve Andrejack.
Joe Geiger, Susan M. Gottlieb. Glenn
A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis LeVan.
Frank Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann.
Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni
rated
number in Philadelphia for
from January 6 through
1
the period
30.
who
earned a master's degree
Penn State University, resides
Newtown
in
Is
man-
hve
SKF
SKF Is a
Award
King of Prussia.
Gamma Society
International to assist
and encourage the recipient to com-
ter,
president of the XI Chap-
Is
which includes educators
District for 19
tliat
is
the mother of
1
1.
credits
degree.
two daughters.
and Kody. nine.
was
Arlene Cicioni Sachleben '74 was
tlie Week" by the
Shenandoah Evening Herald. She was
named "Person of
nominated for her dedication and endless
hours of work in obtaining a grant
make
the playground behind the
Ringtown Elemenlary School a reality
For the past 8 years, she has worked
to
1
in the family business.
tor Inc. in
Social Welfare.
Shenandoah.
a
1975
member of the Bloomsburg Area
Ministerium and the Bloomsburg
Representative:
of the board
of directors of the Area Agency on
Fort Myers, Fla.
FORT MYERS— Alumni and friends attending a luncheon in Fort Myers.
Fla..
on March 17 included Hazel Chappell Guyler '50, Charles Henrie '38. Eliza'59
beth Henrie. Dora Smith '42. William Smith '42. Eleanor Morris Williams
and husband.
Page 22
in
An educator in the
She has completed 45
Angela.
Among
(Continued on Page 23)
Wolfe
award was given by the State Scholarship Committee of the Delta Kappa
1975.
program and as a practice instructor
for the Department of Sociology and
member
J.
The $1,500
tional administration.
beyond
freshmen leadership development
Kjwanis, and a
They
years, she earned a master's degree in
Through Service, and
community, he was
16.
for graduate studies in educa-
Tamaqua Area School
Inc. In
also served as coordinator of
In the
chil-
L. Messerschmidt *74 re-
cently received the Margaret
USA
Delta Phi Epsilon.
the
two
will be a fresh-
Mt. Grema.
Schuylkill County.
tions on campus, including Amnesty
He
in
ager of environmental affairs for
of volunteer
International. Fellowship
who
man at Penn State, and Hope,
Dawn
Stephen C. Kirchner *74
m many service organiza-
Christians
the father of
dren: Nathan, 18.
She
involved
hiking, canoeing and
is
plete administrative studies at lUP.
with her husband, Dan,
Dayton.
services at Bloomsburg. Peiffer
He
birding.
Ohio.
As coordinator
22 manufacturing facilities in
States, two in Mexico and
at
Umted
the
spring as executive director of the
Council of Churches
is
for details.
Dawn
also a graduate of the
ing-
ents of
He
fnction bearings and oil seals.
responsible for environmental compli-
Pal Famack '74 is a member of the
19 Fern Avenue
and the Pennsylvania School of Bank-
He and
hotel/motel res-
that is the
world's largest manufacturer of non-
ervations now, and watch the mail
Area High School. He
Richboro.
Patricia
is
Make your
21-23.
Swedish-owned corporation
gomery
in
He earned
Watts.
The 20th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
1974
Stonier Graduate School of Banking
leader of the university's volunteer
at
He and his wife, Karen Nina
Klingerman '74. are the parents of two
sons. Bryan. 15. and Brad. 12. They
Dime Bank
Scranton and
efforts before taking a position last
has been an engineer
Representative:
and John
Minister and a
Jim Hunt. Virginia Hunt. Phyllis Jarman. Ricfmrd E. Jarman '50. Bill
'41. Steven J. Rosen •75. Donald A. Watts '37 and
Business for excellence in the business
education program.
officer with the
master's degree
Campus
received the
Fairless Hills since 1973,
lending
He and his wife, Sandie '75, are
parents of two children. Rebecca '8?
Protestant
He
with a 4,0
previ-
Honesdale.
Rev. Peiffer served four years as
May 20
Graduate Award from the School of
live in
Support of Education).
Robert Peiffer
State College on
bank
vice
chairperson and
'89.
the
1993 as ex-
ecutive
M
William Klingerroan *73 earned an
A. in teaching degree at Trenton
grade point average.
president and chief executive officer of
in
AUantic Distnct of CASE (the
Council for Advancement and
is
Alan Dakey '73 has been named
member.
campus coordinator
Employees Combined
He
Coast Guard Reserve.
Mid Penn Bank. He joined
has served as regional
Gladys
em-
officer in the U.
president and executive committee
He
,
Konrad. Irene Diehl Konrad
an adjunct professor at Vir-
Commonwealth
also a
Alumni and friends attending a luncheon in Boca Raton. Fla.. on March 16
41 George
included George Baldwin. Marilyn Baldwin. Agnes Pinamonte Casari
'28.
Canity
"Red"
Francis
'50.
Curilla.
Molly
R. Casari -38. Joseph Curilla
'80, Michael
Jared Gaylord. Laune Johnson Gaylore '79. Debra 5. Guenno
Hilt '86.
counseling program supervisor.
S.
including
A Comprehensive Manual
ployed by the Virginia Department of
Education as an elementary school
Development Council, He has held
numerous offices in the Bloomsburg
Chamber of Commerce,
Fla.
selors.
David
activities are
Boca Raton,
for Elementary/Middle School Coun-
Carver Hall.
Among his numerous community
Management
In 1991 he authored Total Quality
Counseling:
Alumni House, and the recently
refurbished Kenneth Gross Auditorium
translates the prin-
preserva-
Alumni Room
the furaishings for the
The book
selor.
Sharon Young Hilgar
Box 612. R.D. 1
Bono. PA 19504
(215) 845-3615
Marko Radia-
Placement
Classnotes
record
80%
hits
Of
Class Volunteeris): Debbie Zaiewski
Ganz. Joe Hilgar
Karen S. Karnes
moted
in
'75 has been pro-
at
in training
Penn State
in
and development
May
May
SO
pea'ent secured professional or
.11
chosen
Penn State Hanisburg
Middletown, She earned an M.Ed,
degree
December
1992.
199.1
ami August
meaningful emplayrnent
lo assistant director of continu-
ing education
the I..MX)BkH)msburg
University graduales of
fields
199.1.
in their
niis represents an
increase of 7.02 from the overall
placement nile of 71,29
at
"We
1993. She hves in
this record." says
Elizabethtown.
for 1992.
are tremendously
proud of
Carol Matteson.
interim provost and vice president of
iicademic atTairs
J.
Paul W. Reeder Jr. *75 and Beverly
Katherman were mamed on July 9
in
Mifflmburg, Paul
ates, especially
ing
a fourth grade
is
teacher and building coordinator
ing
the
at
ager
Meridian Bank, He previously
at
was a claims
He
in
and
risk
man-
has earned an associate degree
of America.
Wade
Terry
was honored
*75
as
Outstanding Educator for 1993-1994
Boyertown Jaycees.
by the
He
past 14 years.
1977
Paul G. Seif
121 Hartman Road
Danville. PA 17821
(717)275-3848
Class Volunleer(s):
Bob
Pierce Atwater,
Stephen S Kline. Suzanne McCabe.
Starting her career at United
Wyoming
Class Volunteeris): Rick Howenstine.
Way of
the United
last five years,
Way
of
New
Conway
*76 and
Tom
'77 are parents of a daughter,
Pam
has been ac-
York City
a.s
counting manager for Aircraft Instru-
ments Co., Doylestown,
Tom
tional sales
H&R
for the past 17
has been promoted to na-
and marketing director
Auto Radio Service
for
Inc. in
gic marketing.
New
of Tn-State.
United
Way of the
for the
P.
Black
*78,
Northern High School
Man h
44. Jack
IS
in-
Mertz
l
liis
sfieaks
and
stiidenls
The pctccntaye
its
"
giaduates
ol
placed in each of the university's
'53.
Uiree schools
D C.
area,
1
Washing-
was one of 18 teachers
994 Agnes Meyer Out-
Award
is ils
follows: College
York, and the
Texas Gulf Coast.
ex-
(716) 425-1015
U-high Valley The
has been designed
to
many
improve
as 48.(MX)
N
J.
Pnor
to that,
he worked
in
m finance and human
;ind
a candidate for an
IS
MBA
at
College of Professional
Dental hygiene,
interpreter training, medical
technology, radiological technology,
secondary education/chemistry,
secondary education/earth and space
science, secondary education/Spanish
and early childluxHl education.
Nursing and speech correction
graduates experienced placement
above 90 percent.
Graduates
in the
College of Arl.s
and Sciences expenenced 100
in the
following
curriculum areas: Anthropology,
history,
I'cmple Univcrsity-
art
economics. French, health
physics, humanities, liberal arts,
academic
Cathy Ferrara Look *78 of
English literature, 11th grade general
Downingtown died on December 14 at
age 36. Cathy was a regional marketing director for Hachman I'oods. She
was also a volunteer tutor for the
Chester County Literacy Council and
wa.s past president of Ihe Downingtown
Business and Professional Women's
literature.
1
2th grade
literature
and ninth grade
literature.
She
also active as a volleyball coach,
swim coach and director of the school's
annual musical.
She earned
Canil
Studies, graduates in the following
percent placement
Lehigh Valley Hospital.
He
grade honors
is
NY 14450
nily Health of ihe
Commii-
various positions
12th
basis, according to
percent placement
Plan, by the Partnership for
res4)urces for both Si. Luke's Hospital
taught
day
curriculum areas experienccil 100
called the Partnership Health
cellence
has
to
Bamctt. director of the Career
HMO,
emplified ex-
She
day
executive director of the Medicaid
City.
in
A signil icani number of education
majors arc substitute teaching on a
In the
XllantiCare Health Plans in Allantic
who have
84 97 percent.
Development Center.
ship.
nize teachers
the Washington
honors composition and
Byrnes
Shamokm. Ignore is employed as
head cashier at Acme Market in
Shamokin. They live in Coal Townin
Post to recog-
James
"Ql Standard of Excellence of Sales
and Service" from Ford Motor Co.
They Hve in Doylestown,
percent; and College of Business,
HMO
in April.
education majors). 74,49 percent;
College ot Arts and Sciences. 82.96
Ignore Anne Cherry '78 and Robert
Kcaley were married on May 14
medical care for as
American
Fairport.
a teacher at
in the
Representative:
7 Wincanton Drive
Bowie
Medicaid recipients in Lehigh and
Northampton counties.
He formerly was director of
English
Warmmster. The firm has received the
ministration and supervision at
State University in Maiylund.
Va,
The award
was given by
United
1978
L.
Hemdon,
in
education.
She has also worked
Way
'78 and his wile.
she served
director and senior specialist in strate-
years.
on
Carl S. Curio '78 has been named
to receive the
senior vice president and managing
Barbara Turansky
Kathleen (Katie).
.
Taylor.
two brothers, Kyle, seven, and
standing Teacher
Valley, she has 15 years of
For the
tions.
J
Hol-
Manners Yantch
Bryce. four. They live
Is-
experience with non-profit organiza-
(215} 822-0482
Conway
joins
Kandia
land, N.Y.
PA 18914
P.
E
Delana, arc parents of a daughter.
Kelsey Jeanne, bom on July 24 She
Brensesal Sheehan
Scouts of Nassau County on Long
Randa Gossin Triggs
870 Myers Road
Twaddell. Gail
Garry Abdo
appointed executive du-ector of the Gu-1
Jones
Ha
Hummel
W
ton.
Representative:
James
Fogarty.
land. Stiaron Gettel Olff.
children.
1976
Pam
Saro wla.
in
Chri.uine Diehl
Class Volunteeris): George Bierman.
Linda Gruskiewicz '77 has been
Chalfont.
'32.
Eleanor Seward. Ann Zahoru, and Joseph Ztihora
Ann Molchan
Representative:
Marybeth Walewski Shade. Donna
his wife, Sandy, are the par-
two
ents of
luded Catherine Driver Smith
'42,
has
been a teacher and coach in the
Boyertown Area School District for the
He and
lodiiy's challeng-
of Professional Studies (including
analyst.
nsk management from the Insurance
Institute
m
economic climiUe,
faculty
and /ru-mh alh ndin^ a luncheon
SarttSOtd Flo.
Forrest Strachan *75 has been proto vice president
an outstand-
very well toi the reputation ol
Mifflinburg Area Elementary School.
moted
"li is
accomplishmcm by our gradu-
a master's degree in ad-
music, philosophy, social science and
Over 90 percent
(heater arts.
placement was achieved by graduates
majoring
in adult health,
biology and
political science.
Accounting and business education/accounting majors in the College
of Business
experienced over 90
percent placement.
Debra Snyder Kroh
R.D.
1
died on July 21
was a teacher
in the
'76 of Pitman
at
age 40. She
Award
Pine Grove School
District for 17 5 years before her
recipients
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ill-
Aging. BioiHnsburg Area
ness.
Surviving
Randolph
J.,
are
her
CROP Walk.
husband.
and Project
a daughter. Jessica; a son,
YMCA.
Habitat for Humanity,
RETAIN
at the
Berwick
Area Middle School.
Jared, her parents, a maternal grand-
mother, two sisters and four brothers.
Lobos *76 and Judith A.
engaged Leon, a senior
analyst for Armstrong World In-
Leon
Beck
credit
V.
are
dustnes.
is
versity of
also a graduate of the Uni-
Nevada-Los Vegas and The
Amencan Graduate School of International
zona.
Management
in
Phoenix. Ari-
'T^^^
I unipUy
rJT/y*
Ul,
Alumni and friends attending a lumheun
^/^^^
.^^
husband.
Danny Lttwhiler '38. Pat
and Julie Fousi Volpe '85.
in
Tampa,
Mmor Leighow.
Lttwhtler. Alfred States.
fla..
on March
J
9 included
Tirzah Coppes Leighow 59.
Marion Wallace States
'43
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Himalayan Run
&
Trek
Richard Benyo
Getting HIGH
'68
By Richard Benyo
Forestville, California
Jim Thorpe. Pennsylvania
known
is
as
"The Switzer-
land of America." Built in three distinct sections
(Downtown. The Heights. The East
pours
Side),
it
tentatively
mountain canyons, down the sides of hundred-millionyear-old alluvial fans. In a state noted for
mountains,
its
Jim Thorpe (nee Mauch Chunk: "Bear Mountain")
teeters
Downtown
Street in the
and a church
area boasts a line of rowhouses
Mark's) actually built mio the
(St.
mountainside, the bare mountain rock providing the rear
which the town was named,
after
much
kept the world outside during the 1950s. Occa-
sionally an airplane
(still
an object of curiosity in 1953)
or dirigible breached the long mountain on
somewhere
from
else.
its
way
businessmen interested
the outside world, local
selling television sets
from
invented community cable
The
visited us. the
of
New
Edmund
Hillary.
some kind
in
was eventually
surrounding mountains were
in the
Our youth
country.
by our mighty mountains, receiving the
culture received cryptic instructions
in
we were warm
our seven-year-old cockiness and stupidity.
and optional-reading books, the dimensions and protecour mountains diminished.
And
the
Himalayan
dramatic pictures of Everest with
We saw
its
We saw
in
Nevada where
the
Donner wagon
the
train
1846 and where some of the immigrants
Increasingly, there
was
&
a terrible aspect to the
world
The
Dean sang about "Sidewalk Surfing" and
"I
nia.
I
1964 lusted to rush to Califor-
dream
resisted the California
for a small
town
as too great a leap
kid.
That autunm. the college experience started
Bloomsburg
a
silly dink,
the
Get Around" and overnight our
entire graduating class of
at
State College and the fashion statement
a frosh sandwichboard with our
hometown, demands from sophomores
A Little Teacup"
survived by eating their dead.
AM radio stations.
our imaginations as high as our precious mountains,
Beach Boys sang
eternal and infernal
Rocky Mountains and
films of the
"Ameri-
and perhaps higher
Jan
and with each armful of both required -reading
TV through
totems were cars and surfboards and ocean waves rising
But with each year's assault of cable television
signals,
stalled in
process of exhausting
Eventually, in high school in the early 1960s, the
center of our universe lept the entire length of the
can Bandstand" and through
in
our houses
up everyone on the
nauts.
terrible Sierra
drilled into the
to
tried to beat
be exploded by Yuri Gagarin and the Mercury astro-
Hemmed
in
block.
from California sent over our cable
TV systems.
mines
work got drank and
title
order to engage in supreme adventures
driving the fastest. That naive notion
odd snowstorm trapped us
and cancelled school, a former miner too long out of
We
actually
Zealand) and that you had to have a royal
snows.
anthracite coal
often
disasters
opposite side of the world. Everest had just been
their appliance stores
Jim Thorpe was an msular world dependent on the
outside world.
— and
Our
were minor by comparison: the occasional hurricane
chain and other distant mountain ranges grew.
in
way
which was the highest mountain on the planet (reputedly
tion of
to
In order to pull television signals in
bigger
in a
almost twice as high as Bear Mountain). Located on the
and snug
provides a wide fortress wall for the East Side that pretty
his spare
did: War. earthquakes, famine, floods.
from
in front
Lounge, and the Madras
to
perform "I'm
of the lunch crowd in Husky
shirt
from
India: a shirt
dyed so
beyond our mountains. Yes. bad things happened
poorly
had begun reclaiming abandoned slag heaps where
occasionally within the confines of our mountains, but
1960s progressed, the Beatles and some of the Beach
mining had scarred the backsides of nearby mountams.
If
men
they wanted to work, the
of Jim Thorpe were
forced to leave the mountain fortress for jobs
Bethlehem Steel Company,
manufacturing plants
The mountains
the Palmerton Zinc, or light
that kept the
else.
in a
town where
Beyond our mountains,
— some things so big they
were beyond comprehension.
Beyond
world out and the kids
were always recognizable
bigger bad things happened
at the
Hazleton.
in
the bad things
everyone knew everyone
the mountains,
it
its
colors were actually supposed to run.
Boys rushed
mates
in
to India for
enhghtenment. As
fledgling teachers graduating
enlightenment
I
BSC
some
provided a perfect playground. Kids swarmed over Bear
Mountain
tain of
mice over, around, and through a moun-
like
Swiss cheese. They occasionally found the
wayward dog on
skeleton of a
mountain and attempted
were
to
the backside of the
convince each other they
rare dinosaur bones.
Bear Mountain and Ml. Pisgah across the Lehigh
River (where the world's
were benign
places
rife
babysitters,
first
gravity railroad once ran)
wonderous playgrounds, sacred
with abandoned tunnels and conglomerate
boulders the size of school buses. Frt>m atop Big Rock,
at the pinnacle
of Bear Mountain,
we
could linger over
our lunch while surveying and theorizing about other
ranges of mountams miles and miles away and what
might
lie
spirited
we
from television
squirreled
them
until
away
.
L
nuts of
knowledge and hoarded
they germinated.
To our knowledge,
the four great mountain peaks of
Hawk Mountain
(where
occasionally driven by our parents to watch the
raptor migration). Spyglass Hill (as described
Page 24
21^
hundreds of miles away,
stations
little
the worid were Bear Mountain,
we were
Ji
beyond them.
Stuffed with book knowledge and television images
m Robert
The markets
in
postponed
Darjeeling are always bustling.
the
now
their
sort of spiritual
didn't quite understand.
in
As
my class-
high school had lusted for CaHfomia.
careers to travel to India for
seemed almost anything
was
name and
themselves while the hardy, weed-like white birch tree
strip
part-ti
tit
perfect pizza-beer combii
could happen anywhere
occasional signal from the outside world,
wall of the buildings.
Bear Mountain,
in India
such as climbing the highest or traveling the farthest or
on takmg mountain living to the extreme: Race
summer. In
Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island), and Mt. Everest,
climbed by a guy named Sir
a for?
the depths of Death ValU
assumed Hillary was Irom England (he was
over mountain ridges, through ancient
itself
is
of 15 books, and a
As
I'd resisted
IS
I
a former newspaper and magazine editor, author
who
part-time runner
has several times run from
of Mt. Whitney in midpare time he experiments in an attempt to find the
th Valley to the heights
'
combination
the California dream.
Jim Thorpe
to
aging process.
to stop the
I
cosmic irony
In that
now
work on
to
permeates
thai
up
the stick-in-the-mud ended
California, and a decade later
amved
to check out the
edge
India's northern
and returned
resisted India
the local newspaper.
life,
a decade later
living in Northern
an opportunity
still,
Himalayan Mountains from
— and
to
compare them lamely
to
the mountains of Pennsylvania.
Of course my
education in relative altitudes had
expanded somewhat since early grade school.
I'd
Dawn
had
week
at a
Kanchenjunga (28,373')
shadow of Mt.
St.
Helena
in California's
of dragons,
mountain resort Robert Louis
Valley, the
Stevenson used as the model for Spyglass
And
Hill.
I'd
in southeastern California
—
ai
14.494 feet the
had come as something of a shock
to
my
Pennsylva-
nia prejudice to realize that benign old Mt. St. Helena, a
pile of discarded volcanic debris piled to
4,344
feet, is
highest peak (Mt. Davis in Somerset County)
a
mere
as
even more of a shock
to realize
while doing
firebird painted
pretty
began where California's Mt. Whitney
Everest, in fact,
is
more than twice
left off.
eilher
much
in early
opmion of
adolescence.
on the hood of Burt Reynolds'
captures
it.
& The
Bandit" movies
For a country whose resources
Mt.
month, the fighter
pilots
squandered enormous amounts
gruous scene:
Women
carrying cobblestones in their
men on
their
knees
fitted
the cobblestones to repair the sides of the runways.
for
in the grassy
parking
lot
of the Bagdogra airport
two hours while our baggage was
adroitly hoisted
at
some
Whitney's
spiritual enlightermienl,
even
if
it
came
The Himalayan
who
in the cut-
trip
Our
It
was about half the length of an
dicsel-drivcn bus
American bus but with the same width and twice
the
capacity to belch out noxiou.s exhaust. Unfortunately,
the country roads in India had never been built for buses;
they'd been built for ox carts, Consequently,
when
the
bus straining uphill met a Jeep coming downhill, the
uphill vehicle had the right-of-way (not too unlike
backpacking)
As
materialized in a round-about
—
(/the driver could get his bus around
The process
often involved a great
if
they had been,
vehicles
came
did,
because
within one coat of
who had done
is
a coal-fired narrow-gauge
Toy Train
that
(i.e..
many thousands of
same road we were
runs from Darjeeling into the valley
feet
below
— along the side of the
quite a bit of
on, often crossing
darkness
compelled to share his experiences with other
it.
Halfway through our
trip,
on, the single headlight of the
as
Toy Train
the tracks in an attempt to get around a line of three
hauled their asses to northern India to run what turned
diesel
out to be an 88-mile, five-day stage race that started at
remmed
came
approached from uphill while our bus was halfway onto
organized a small group of ultrarunners and
7.045. peaked at 12.000 feet, and then
the close quarters weren't enough, the pride of
if
Darjeeling
spends days running across mountains while
He
four lu>urs
i\\
the most invigorating travel
I'd ever experienced.
some of the passing
running on the shoulders of the Himalayan mountains,
felt
was estimated
was four hours of some of
Bagdogra
mountainous
paint of disaster
entirely self-sufficient)
athletes.
Diu-jeeling (6,890 feet)
trip Iroiti
in
we'd have had more fcnderbending than we
to offer
way. In 1991. Jim Crosswhite. an adventure runner
a guy
Chancellor Hotel
feet) to the
buses had not been recently painted, for
form of hypoxia.
rate
(414
deal of backing up and inching forward. Fortunately, the
peak, the trip to India's northern borders for an unim-
peded view of the Himalayan range promised
our traveling companions. Our bus
the slopped Jeep.
as high as Whitney.
Recalling the difficulty I'd had breathing
atop three waiting buses priivided an opportunity to meet
are strained by something like one million births per
Stuck
research on the Himalayan Moutains that they essentially
The
baskets on their heads while
feet.
came
It
is
assume
I
of fuel launching themsleves over a particularly incon-
higher than any mountain in Pennsylvania, where the
3,213
and other beasts
Pontiac Firebird in his 'Smokey
highest peak in the lower 48 states.
It
tigers,
reflected that particular pilot's highly inflaled
himself or indicated he was stalled
taken day hikes four or five times to the peak of Mt.
Whitney
background
in
time in the Sierra Nevada. I'd lived for five
years in the
Napa
Sandakphu, with the massive and impressive
at
several opportunities in California to backpack for a
smoke -.spewing
off the tracks just
a.s
Jeeps.
Our
driver pulled the bus
the flame-and-cinder-spewing train
to its
went noisily and cheerily
past, gaily-ctothed passengers
starting point.
hanging out the windows waving cnthusia.stical]y
In
1992 Jim increased the
of his group and again
size
between grimaces of anticipated
He'd
ran the 88-mile loop in five days.
set
disasters.
up the course
As we chugged up
the increasingly
as a 100-mile stage race, but found that the rapid ascent
to altitude pretty
much wiped
out
many of the
road,
we passed
runners
side of the road,
after they'd spent
more than a day
The author with some of the local
trip
was again expanded
flew to
to
New
in size
and
from nearly a dozen countries
Delhi, caught a few hours' sleep, then flew
Bagdogra. an Indian Air Force base that accepts one
commercial
flight
per day. but under very
The Indian Air Force
at
Bagdogra
each of them painted to the
clinging to the
sports fans at the soccer field at
as not, the
flies
strict seciuity.
MIG fighters,
pilot's specs
with caricatures
Gangtok
in Sikkim,
where the
athletes staged their
own
hour track race when a
one-
strike
local police cancelled the
Gangtok Marathon.
by
meager
little
houses were illuminated inside
by the glare of a black and white television
sionally,
length. Forty runners
homes
backed onto 5(X)-fool drops. As often
traveling halfway
around the world.
For 1993. the
often windowless
narrowed winding
houses, satellite
TV dishes perched. (We
doubly taken aback two days
Ghoom
its
roof.
set.
Occa-
on the roofs of some of the better-constructed
later
visited the
TV dish on
spints of CNN and BBC are
Moncstary. which boasts a
Apparently the
would be
when we
satellite
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India
(Continued from Page 25)
welcomed
in the rarefied air as gladly
as arc ihc ethereal spiriLs.)
She and her husband, Mark, are par-
The Chancellor Hotel was chosen
ents of two children.
as our ha.se of operations because,
according to Major Donio
Crosswhile. it was more dependable
than other hoiels in Darjecling:
had
own
il-s
water supply and
Power
electric generator
oplion. the glass resistors
in
the Chester C.
in use
still
power poles would
Ilic
own
at best, a flccllng
Darjeeling was.
on
W. C. (Bill) Williams Jr. '80, a licensed funeral director in Pennsylvania since 1983. has been employed by
It
ils
They live in Lock
Haven.
in
He earned an
scl ihe
Chidboy Funeral Home
Curwensville for ihe past 14 years.
associate degree in ap-
heart of any antique collector
plied science al the Cincinnati College
fluttering wildly.
of Mortuary Science in 1981.
Our room was spacious enough,
but damp and chilly. Heat was
been president of the
Bill has
provided by an electric space healer
Curwensville Area Library Corp. for
the past three years, during which time
and/or a kerosene healer whose
the
The room
featured a television set
Atlanta^ Ga.
government-controlled channel, a
BBC channel,
empty
to be
half the time, and three
channels offering
through
seemed
a channel thai
MTV filtered
Hong Kong
somewhere
or
southeast Asia. Not long
deep
In
after
unpacking, the power
generator cvenlually kicked
space healer died,
She was
Sigma Rho
president of Chi
Sororlly while at Bloomsburg,
Diane
'71
and
Port.
Jonathan Port. Rob Port
Maryanne; and a brother. Ben-
sisler.
a 15-minute production
of a I5K all-India cross country meet
jamin.
which each runner was subjected
1980
Vincent LaRuffa
418 Date Palm Court N.E.
St. Petersburg. FL 33703
(813) 527-5772
Class Volunleeris): Carol Johnson.
Corey M. Waters
Gail Jones.
at
to run
9.3 miles were being subjected lo
wondered what
I
in store for
room
went upstairs
for a briefing
Raynes. William C. Wdliams
PA 17870
(717)743-5577
Melody Lowry Haley
a certified school nurse
Kim Delp Brown.
Class Votunteerfs):
to the dining
Susan J
and an evening
William
Lilly.
C
Corey
Pott.
M. Waters. Mary Ann Zeveny
in a
Calcutta beer in
blonde gravy.
bottles for Rs.
tall
40
—
We
dollar.
(We'd changed
rupees
at
more than
a
$2(K) into
our hotel in Delhi;
it
paper that
1
jean pocket.
stuffed into
As
1
Richard M. Kuduck '79 reports
was
wad of
my
Bagdogra. he encountered (he wad of
"Ah.
crawled into bed
at
A Tourist!")
9
p.nt..
Kathenne
bom on July 29.
a brother. Ricky,
who
American dog; Less
insistent
The
barking began to gradually fade
away, then vanished, only lo increase
rest
later
For the
of the night, the dog's barking
vanished and reappeared.
too exhausted for
it
We were
to keep us
awake
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United States: 1945-
neanng
the
end of
his
coursework for a doctor of education
Widener University.
This year he was nominated to Whos
degree
Ml. View
High School since 1992. She received
board certification in emergency nurs-
at
Suzanne M. Robbins
has been
the parents of three children; Matt. 10;
Elizabeth, six; and Colleen, two.
at
are parents of two sons, Brian, six,
Howard Carter
6916 East 7 1st Place
Tulsa.
to the part-time posi-
OK
74133
(918) 488-0847
Lycoming County ConClass Volunteer(s): John
servation District,
Bucknell University
torate al
Penn
in
and
Darnel, two.
Beverly
Suzanne earned a master's degree
Robert A. McMullin *80 has been
promoted lo associate professor al East
New Jersey, She and her husband. Ed.
'80, an assis-
tion of environmental education coor-
dinator for the
a
Representative:
Lock Haven University,
named
is
1981
Teachers.
tant professor of foundation studies in
education
Margie Andrews Wright '80
special education teacher in southern
C
Gross.
Diane Langley, Sheri A. Lippowitsch,
at
1982 and a doc-
Elizabeth
Mays
Stale in 1993.
Shirley Smith '79. a clinical spe-
oncology and hospice coor-
cialist in
dinator al the V,A
Medical Center
Wilkcs-Barre. was a presenter
in
the
at
Smith serves on the Field Liaison
tral
Office
IS p;\rt
for
m
D
C.
She
of a work group developing a
position paper
She
Hospice for V.A. Cen-
Washington,
is
on "Ethics
in
Hospice."
also a graduate of the
Los
Angeles Count)' Genend HospitalA.'SC
School of Nursing and the Univcniity
of Pennsylviinia Graduate School.
certified
A
oncology nurse, she also stud-
ied hospice in England. She
is
a part-
San
JosCy Calif.
SAS JOSE— Alumni and fnends attending a luncheon in San Jose. California,
on Man h 26 included Laura Ciampa. Kevin Lynch '84. Laural Lvnch, Joe Nolan.
Michelle Garrity Nolan
89.
Francesco
Paist.
Harrison Paist
time instnictor for oncology courses at
Pugnelti. Jill Pugnetii. Paul Pugnett 87.
Penn State University
thew Rego. Nina Field Rego '86. Ann Shaloka Wilson
Charles Wilson Jr.. Joey Wilson and Julie Wilson.
She and her husband
Page 26
is
His thesis was
Chains and Fam-
six years old,
Committee
volume a half-hour
He
would like to hear from Lambda
She joins
1993,
is
was soon to be tested, however. At 3
a.m., a dog began to bark. It sounded
as though it had set up housekeeping
in the bathroom. Its bark was very
in
in the
Bill
Chi Alpha brothers.
Uie
Cancer Nursing held in Vancouver.
British Columbia, on August 7.
unlike an
Dining
—
Hli/.a-
around die world, Our exhaustion
monotonous and more
East Stroudsburg.
in history
eighth inlcrnalional Conference of
exhausted from flying halfway
much
—
frisked by the
airport before boarding the plane for
We
birth of a daughter.
beth.
front left
police sergeant at the domestic Delhi
nipics and smiled:
at
former Sheila
tlie
was. the $200
translated to Rs, 6200. a
on Homecoming Weekend. October
21-2.3. Make your hotcl/niotel reservations now, tind watch the mail
for details.
manager discouraged us from
changing more. As
degree
*80 has been
ing in 1990.
The 15th year reunion will be held
(Japanese style)
a bil
Jr.
She and her husband. Charles, are
discovered that the hotel offered a
arts
Who Among American
meal heavy on nce. bread, and
chicken parts
Mark
Stonehridne Drive
our 40 odd 'mature"
runners inleni on running 100 miles.
We
Kinder.
his wife, the
Shaina Marie.
1980."
Donna
He and
ism department.
ily
Selinsgrtn'e.
type of invasive medical exploration
was
a non-profit corporation
Chidboy, are the parents of a daughter,
entitled "Restaurant
1979
young men about
ment Corp.,
Siroudsburg Univeresity. where he
teaches in die hotel, restaurant and tour-
at
Hepresentative:
such close scrutiny.
'91.
dedicated to development of the local
master of
before he was allowed to line up
If
PriyaSharma
He Is also chairman of the annual
parade which caps off the annual
Curwensville Days Celebration, and
was recently appointed to the board of
directors of the Curwensville Develop-
This spring he completed his second
to a thorough medical examination
the start
'74.
Terry Woodside.
Representative:
Surviving are her husband. Steve; a
stayed on' Before going lo dinner,
in
79.
June Woodside
Association.
The
in.
28,
industnal park.
bulb went out. and the television
we watched
Murray Loudy
the
but one 25-watt
all
Alumm ami friends atttnding a luncheon in Atlanta. Ga.. on March 20 included
Chadwu kBarr H2. Doreen Strasser Barr 'HI. Cindy Shemanski Blank 78. Ken
Blank 7«. Ed Bloomer Jft. Dons Burro Calvario 78. Tom Calvario '79. Jeanne
Hunter.
Foley. Thomas F. Foley '62. David Good 80. John Heimlich 77. Anne
Duane Hunter '59. James Kantnor '39. Rochelle Kantnor. Bnan Loudy '79. Lynne
our
in
town went nut and
section of
was opened (Apnl
library
ing project.
an Indian
that offered six channels:
new
1994). completing a $300,000 build-
to chance.
fumes were too deadly
live in Dallas.
Amy Jo
Reece
'93.
79.
'84.
Heather
Kevin Rego. Mat-
Charles Wilson
'79.
India
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 26}
for long, excepl at those roughly one-
hour
to
school for combmed anns
trains
more than
ficers
each
1
year,
John L. Settrirn Jr. *81 has been
named vice picsidcnt and comptroller
by New Jen.ey Amencan Water Comp;uiy in Haddon Heights. N J He has
with
been
Amencan Water Works Sys-
The course
,000 mid-coircr of-
includmg over \00
inlemational officers from around the
world.
Jackson also holds a master's degree
mtemational relations from Lock
Haven University His military awards
in
include the
three
four
W8
tem since
Menlonous Service Medal,
ctnibU- cloud in Ihe bathroom, so
Rhonda
a
wlicic
Widener
stiMid the stiangc acoustics ol llic
barking dog
Army
tant
He has
at
L*.Kk
also served witli
Infantry
and aceni-
He
Haven Univer-
Kulju
llic .^rd
mamed
IS
'H^.
.iiui
lo ihc foniiei
Kathy
they live in Sewcll.
N
J
a
member
1982
of Uie U.S. Army's
Rapid Deployment Force with the 24th
Infantry Division ai Fort Stewart. Gcor
gia.
where he
gade S-4
will serve as the Isl Bri-
(logistical officer).
Jackson
Calif.
is
married
Deborah Richards
Alumni and friends unending a picnic at the home of Rich Benyo '68 and
Rhonda Provost in Forestville California, on March 27 included Enio Camara.
former
to the
'81.
had spent the
down
Betty Yeager.
Christopher Kerwin '81 (M),
acting executive director ot ilic CenJ.
James, who
earned an MBA degree at Wilkes Umversily, is business manager al
necticut,
July 22 in Hazleion.
New
Susquehanna Inlenucdiate Unit,
has been awarded the Gary Recscr
Prior
tral
m Con-
Memorial Award by
Jersey and South Caro-
the Pennsylvania
Association of School Business Offi-
lina.
Hazleion Radiology Associates.
celebrat-
ing her 25th year of religious profes-
formerly a fund accounting supervisor
wedding
'81
(M)
is
sion in the Congregation of Sisters of
SS. Cyril and Methodius. She earned
a bachelor's degree from Alvenua College
and a second master's degree from
She has been
—
a principal for the past
three al St.
SEI
Andrew's
in
Waynesboro and seven at St Catherine
who
Wayne.
in
Cogan
in
Ernest
the U.S.
F.
Jackson
Army, graduated from
Command
at Fort
Course
on June
IS
B.U..
is
employed
guage Clinic
ihe
Inc.
Monica
tactical
Doc Ben
some
India,
Imm
wonder
them
half of
many
as
in liulia are
night Ihey form
ttial al
Ihc spider
streets
No
wanted into our
room.
They
when we walked
loom at breakfast
Incredibly,
outside the dining
live In
and stood on the balcony that placed
us four floors above the alley
Mass
fronting the hotel,
tild
llic
some
tlial
edge of an
courtyard across the way were
keeping dogs as
pels:
the ground
them
'lliree ol
were on chains attached
three.
second grade teacher
wc saw
people living around
Bryan Weber Brady, bom on June 9.
He joins a brother, Douglas Donald,
a
each
worldwide
perhaps as
that
packs and roam the
his wife, Calhy, are parents
Is
more than
slatislictil
thai
"iO.OOO people
and
|k-Is
hunted
Jones, a tcllow
90 percent of the dogs
Connie Weber Brady '82 and her
husband. Don, are parents ot a son.
to slakes in
In contrast to their level
al
of activity the previous night, these
Newtown Fncnds School They reside
In
leaches In the Virginia
killed
m
Amenca.
Connie
Leavenworth. Kansas,
Army's senior
associate in claims
the Insurance Insti-
age
L. Reilly '81 and Brian
AllardweremamedonJuly2. Monica
the
He has earned
tute of
and General Staff
3,
CGSC
at
by the Wilkes Barre Speech and Lan-
*8I, a major in
and
rabid, and
designation
the
arc not kept as
Iiiilia
that ihey aie periodically
die of rabies,
1
Sharon,
Station.
111
and
year
as an auto/properly claim
I
Pitlsfield.
also earned a master's degree in
speech pathology
Array
the University of Dayton,
10 years
for
in
an
away from
knowledge, informed us
supervisor
*81 and Paul
A. Taylor are planning an October
Suzanne Duzen
that diigs
district claim manager lor Berkshire
Mutual Insurance Company m
He jtilned the com
Pitlsfield. Mass
of three children,
Sharon L. Mutchler
the alley, while the spider
dog
Over breakfast we were Infomicd
Scott Behrent '82 has been named
He and
Delaware Group of Philadelphia in
April as a system manager He was
The dog
wandering up and
Callfornian always fond of
cials.
James A. Furgele *81 joined Ihe
niglil
tippoiiuiiity to get
Class Volunteer(s): Christopher
Blackburn. Karen Scott Blackburn.
Barbara Bakfr Edwanh. i arrie Mvers
pany
n>oni
vtui
liiiddlcd outside wailing for
Taylor
5JS Avenue A. Apt 16
Redondo Beach. CA9027?
They
reside in Hinesvillc. Georgia.
'53.
Doug
and they arc
the parents of one child. Ashley
Fvcn though
looked
1
uiulor
level of Ihc cninibling aspliall
on ihe
Rei>rr\fniative:
come
I
of an alley behind the hotel
Fort
ui
window.
was on the Ihinl tloor, Daijcchnj; is
built on such a steep slope that the
ledge of our batliioom window was
m Germany and the
Brigade
iinccstors
its
oui Ihc bathroiMii
fied nianagenieni accountant
Rc.scr\'e Otficct Iraiiiing
Following graduation, he will be-
to that, she taught for 14 years
When
public accoun-
CGSC,
lo incci
is
Benning, Ga.
Hamsburg,
locomc scurrying inside,
we lelt t)bligcd lo dispatch it
piiiiently
bi«h a certified
197th
m
ihtU a spidci the
M/e of a pack of Tastykakc buttci
wotch knimpcis had been wailing
1
the Paratrix>pct Badge.
Infantry Division
Laboure School
o[>encil the shoulder-high
window, only to find
University,
sity.
James Digiandomenico *81 and
Mary Lynn Adams were married on
water
al
Corps program
'54.
wanu
created un Imix'n
air
Ranger Tab. the Pathfinder Badge, imd
of the
and Samuel Yeager
morning Rhonda Provost,
shower The radical
wife, UKik a
and the cold
master's degree
Jackson scncd as the officer-in charge
Lawrence Klemkosky 7/. Linda Klemkosky. Betty Wolfe
with us.
National Defense Service Ribbon, the
Prior to being selected lo
Sonoma^
tlie
dog seemed
the
in the siime nHtiii
ditTercnce between the
who
John,
earned
Army Commendation Medals,
Army Achievcmeni Medals. Uic
In
my
when
intern als
be
dogs were doing what dogs do
Bucks County.
Beach Schools.
best:
sleeping.
As wc moved
to the far
end of the
balcony, our attention was elevated
from Ihe alley below lo a view of the
edge of the magniricent, snow
covered Karichenjunga. a massive
mountain within the borders of India
that stands seemingly akimbo by
Itself, many miles from the duster of
Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu. which
were not visible from our holcl.
Kanchcnjunga stands an impressive
2H,373
of
feel,
nearly twice the height
Ml Whitney The
Kanchcnjunga as
I
I
i
it
sight of
appeared from
behind a transienl cloud lured the rest
of our group to the far edge of the
balcony, until
inadvertently
we
lill
tliought
the hotel
we might
on
its
side
;
Jim Oosswhite conducted a
"bncfing" at 9:00 that would have
belter
C
rk
Callt
Diego.
San
•
March ^0 included Joe Camu^vo '^^ i>hereen
Todd Ftood.MiUOrasso 78 Kim Jamison
'68.
Cobb.CeceluiDav,s
Norm
Lyman
'89. Mark Lucia '79. Carol Hermes Lyman 81. Jim
on
Alumn, and fnends attending a dinner in San Diego. California,
canna^o Cad Zimmerman Cobb
Ibarra 77. Alison
'81
Olivia
M Krasner
Orband
60.
m
-87.
Howard Uberman
Alan Parker
'82.
Diana Parker. Bob Snyder
80. Peter Veleker '75
ondAi Walbum
been described as a "lengthen-
ing." Considering that he
was
(Continued on Page 28)
55.
Page 27
India
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 27)
talking to
^om
some 60 people
nearly a dozen countries, most of
whom
had never been
before, and that he
to India
was throwing
names of towns most of
out
us had never
heard of and certainly couldn't spell
was
(the race
to begin at the village
of Maneybhanjyang, for example),
and
he was going into great
that
concerning what we'd need to
detail
take with us for the five days and
what we'd need
to leave in the
room,
hotel's storage
mi*
"briefing"
llie
mere 107 minutes.
the two previous years, the
lasted a
In
itinerary
had been to give an early
morning
briefing, then load people
onto buses for the two hour ride lo
Maneybhanjyang, where the
stage of the race
Unfortunately, by
contestants,
Long Beach
Day
3,
most of the
whiriing from
still
would crump on
lag,
first
would begin.
Bmwn
-HS.
Mane
Brown. Gail Dcllox
on March 29 included Marzena Bajdalxki '86. Loretta
'67. Dotiie Brighton Denes '66. Rebecca
California,
John Delias
'68.
Barry Denes
'68.
EherU-Romberger '86. Debra Blake Ferraro '84. James Ferraro '84. Stephen Hotz "46. Thomas Hutchinson
Debbie ignatovich '87. Mark L Jones '85. Christine Gruss Keti '69Jerry Ketz. Kelly Roe Rector '78, RaySheelen
Dents Smokowicz. and Doug Taylor '82.
jet
the side of the
This year, the plan was
trail.
Alumm and friends unending a dinner in Long Beach.
'90.
'78.
modified to allow us to spend our
day
first full
in Darjecling resting or
Suzanne Kucarella Bratlec *82 and
louring.
We opted
We
for touring.
headed
off for the Himalayan Mountaineering
the
In.slilute in
company of Jim's
who
wife. Margaret, a marine doctor
had come along
to serve as
medical
director of the trek.
We decided
to stretch
walk the several miles
The
Institute.
our legs and
to the fanicd
city of Darjeeling
exudes an earthincss sobered with a
haunting quality of
are
crowded and
The markets
loss.
her husband. Hons *81, are parents of
bom
twin daughters. Hmily and Grace,
on December
13, 199.3.
The
IS
manager- finance.
GE Industrial
and Power Systems- South Asia.
Suzanne and Ross formerly lived in
Wilmington. N.C. where Suzanne was
employed willi the American National
Red Cross, and Ro.ss with GE Nuclear
candy
F.
Crum
Lon A
Miller were married in August 27 in
a computer sys-
wrappers. Half-inch water pipes ran
Harrisburg.
through gutters and were occasion-
tem analyst with Solutions Technology
ally driven
in
over by vehicles and
Earle
is
Lemoyne.
McMane *82 has joined
Prudential Securities Inc. as a financial
He
advisor in the Paramus. N.J. office
formerly was with Smith Barney
He
Shearson for five years.
We
independence from
Their independence was
deserved, but as
we
Institute,
we
Britain.
McMinn
ter,
is
McMinn
'83 are parents of a daugh-
Carly Jordan,
bom on April
a business administrator with
Healthcare, and Craig
erty
manager
is
5.
Jill
Coram
senior prop-
for HSI, Inc.
They
manager
for
an
Browne are planning a Febmary
wedding. Steven, who earned a
master's degree in sports management
at St. Thomas University in Miami, is
is
She and her
children. Elyse. three, and Teddy,
passed constant
year.
They
live in
one
Coplay.
where
a
R,
an accountant with Radiant Steel Prod-
Pamela t. Hyde '82 and
her hus-
band. Douglas, arc parents of a son. Ian
Douglas,
bom on August
26. 1993
He
Jean Royer Peake *82 and her husband.
James
'83. arc parents of a son.
down
bm»k
lay
into
tlie
it.
Kim Gobora Bent
5756 South Lansing
Englewood. CO 801
she will return to Dover
(303) 740-7752
Linda M.
Thomas Hartsough
is
at
1
8 in
who eamed an MBA
the University of Scranton,
Company
m
She
Rebecca Campbell '83 has been
named program manager of WGALRebecca joined the
1987 as a producer for "PM.
new position.
who eamed
sistant
an
in
M
Lewisburg.
MBA degree
in
1989.
is
men's basketball coach
They reside
Bucknell University.
is
He joins
two and a
a sis-
half.
Carolyn K. Hohne *83 has beer
promoted
to instructional
systems con-
home office of
Rohm and Haas Company in downsultant at the corporate
town Philadelphia.
Patricia
Larock Kisenweather '83
and her husband, David, are parents of
a daughter.
Dana,
bom on May 6 She
They
Sarah Ann Langan '83 and Bruce
A. Davis were
at
as-
m^ed on
Clark's Summit- Sarah,
master's degree at
at
May 21 in
who eamed a
Mary Mount Uni-
versity, is a certified
in
rehab specialist
atGenexInc. inAlexandna. Va. They
Lewisburg.
reside in
New
Jersey.
trees
Stephen D. Drees '83 has been
named semor vice president of Affin-
swept by the same wind into a pile
Along the narrow macadamed
walkway candy and potato chip
.
Page 28
Amanda, who
joins a daughter. Kayla. age four.
lives in Lancaster.
Shenandoah Umversity
against a classroom building wall.
of us. yet
Continued on Page 40)
on April 25 {seven
pounds, nine ounces).
ter,
Brace's Orchard in Dallas.
in Lancaster.
bom
is
also affiliated with the family-owned
TV
Brelsford Henry *83 and her
husband. Christopher, are parents of a
son. Connor,
Forty Fort.
to assistant
vice president, mortgage lending.
a realtor associate with Maribeth
Jones
Dela-
J
Jill
degree
AFB,
'83 has been
promoted by Prime Bank
Brace '83 and Gerald
Forty Fori. Linda,
Terry,
The playground of the boys*
(
in the
ware.
Terry A. Conrad '83 and Kan
school was swept clean by the wind,
we
AFB
Ct.
Messing were married
with dead leaves, the windows in
in front
Kunsan
to
Republic of South Korea. After a year,
live in Sugarloaf.
places translucent with wind-blown
wrappers scudded
at
Representative:
She
someone padlocked the dtHirs, Tlic
gutters on the roofs were clogged
the one trash receplable
Westborough, Mass.
Scott Air Force Base in June and has
that responsibility in her
up from what they
were doing, marched out. and
from the overhanging
his wife. Sandra, are parents
pleted her farmly practice residency
the students got
the debris
He and
Kathy Baylor Giorgio *83 com-
live in Milanville. Pa.
was executive producer of the station's
Live show since 1990 and will retain
management of the school gave out
one day. an announcement was made,
dust.
strategy at
of a daughter. Madeleine. They live in
executive producer two years later She
covered with
looked as though the
It
master's degree in
sis-
Magazine," and she became the show 's
classrooms,
open on a desk and
a notepad lay next to
They
ters.
station in
walkway above ihcm we
could look
Monah, bom on May
Shejoins two brothers and two
12.
uct Co.
then a college that were deserted.
the
daughter, Grace
Ga,
NationsCredit Cor-
husband. Ed. are the parents of two
mountain station had been allowed to
decay We passed a btiys' school and
dust-
audit
Darjecling a jewel of a
From
*82 and
live
Steven E. Parlanle '82 and Danielle
poration in Allentown.
much
hiked to the
evidence that the systems that had
made
VanDeLinde
his wife, Patty, are the parents of a
Mancinelli were married on June
were torn by the price of
He eamed a
been assigned
Keirsey
in Atlanta.
Denise Molchary Hozza *82
City.
management and corporate
1983
*82 and Craig
patched with tied rags.
India's
They hve
17.
resides in
Lake Hiawatha. N.J.
C.
Earle
May
on
Williain R.
Jill
Jr. *82 and
bom
Hummelstown.
in
the University of Pennsylvania in 1989.
Michael S.
Energy.
unaccustomed to the temi "trash"
Jamison,
Delaware.
where
bustling. Citizens
liberally littered the street with
a half years old.
Bratlecs
recently relocated to Singapore,
Ross
Meghan, who is five and
They live in Newark.
joins a sister,
Philadelphia
Alumnt and friends attending a luncheon in Philadelphia on April 9 included
Jim Gallagher 64. Clint Gattey. Edna Berkheiser Gattey '27. Jim Gledhill.
Connie Slanko Gobora
Harry Harbage. Marie Harbage. Jermaine
Johnson. Sadie Zapp Mayemick '27. Dan McGrrw '51. Marie Parrish Morgan '54 and Joe Zakorchenmy '72.
'52.
ity Partners.
Inc
Located
ton area. Affinity Partners
in the
is
Bos-
a leading
consultant firm to credit card companies
and major financial
institutions.
Prior to joimng the firm, he
was vice
president for sales and marketing for
MasteiCard International
in
New York
Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected
to the post of assistant secretary-per-
sonal lines unde'%vnting manager for
Harleysville Mutual Insurance Company. In this position, he continues to
oversee the centralized personal lines
underwnting
unit for
located in the
home
branch operations
office
complex.
Hall of Fame
Classnotes
inductees
announced
He
joined Harleysvillc in 1991 as
assistant personal lines underwriting
He was named persona]
manager.
underwriting manager
He and
lines
two
their
Craig
manager
ness
for HSl, Inc..
and
administrator
Healthcare.
They
bom
on
Jill is
busi-
Coram
for
live in Atlanta.
Ga.
David IL Rolley '83 has been promoted by Commonwealth Bank, a division of Mendian. to community of-
It-
Montoursville office.
He
joined the
company
1983 as
in
marketing director for the Bank of Central
Most recently,
he was community office manager in
Muncy.
He completed a school of bank mar-
Bonita A. Hensley '84 reports the
Samantha
They live
Nicole, on August 13. 1993.
an active
member
Lycoming United Way,
a
1994
graduate of Leadership Lycoming, and
vice president of the
Mimcy Chamber
of Commerce.
Representative:
7417Paxton Road
Falls Church. VA 22043
(703) 356-5028
reports
the birth of a second son. Brian Tho-
bom on July 26.
1993, Hejoinsa
Matthew Scott, three and a
They live in Manheim.
August G. Kellmer *84 and Lorrie
J. Grega were mamed on May 21 in
Hazleton. He is an account manager
for Consolidated Freightways in
Potisville. They live in Hazleton.
Len, are parents of three children:
Greg, eight; Ryan,
four They live
m
ber
Linda IS a mathematics teacher
18.
at Pleasantvitle
High
five;
and Lauren,
his wife,
Karen, are parents of a daughter,
The 10th year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend, October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel reservations now, and watch the mail
They
Elizabeth,
live in
university's highest athletic honor are
Dan Kemple
Byhum
who joined tlic
II.
'53.
'40. William "Buck"
George Chaump '58.
Robert Gibble "68.
An
I.uptowski
and Tina Souders
futu in 1988
was promoted
A
^
the education coordinator at
St.
Wendy
NJ.
Thompson arc planning an October
wedding,
who
David,
Joseph Medical Center.
BItlner
Ward
'84 and her
MBA degree at Cornell
14
received an
University,
bom
Algonqum,
on August 22.
Illinois.
ond daughter. Kmibcrly Irene,
December 9. 1993. She joins
Jessica,
is four.
They
a sister.
live in
Newtown.
is
Dan Kemple
1985
A
'40
graduate ol Hlylhe rownslitp
Anthony A. Raniero '84 and Mary
Lou Fichthom were married on June
8 in Lititz. Anthony, who also earned
Reprtwenlutivf
High, Kemple received
Ginger Balchunas Cbildx
342 Norns Hall hme
business education
certification in elementary education ui
Jeffenonville.
PA 19403
(215) 63i-lU5
track and held in addition to being u
1
Millersville University in 1991.
&
ployed by R. R. Donnelley
Hiey
live in
is
em-
Sons
He
Manheim,
s)
Glenn Bnmiley.
cnts of a son. Alexander David,
on March
in Exeter.
Nancy
is
Wayne
17.
Schmucker
SUudI
live in
a teacher
'84 and Susan L.
are planning an
They
Hiocnixville,
Stotl D. ('roll *85 and
Heint/clman were
P.
bom
1994 (eight pounds, 13
ounces, 21 inches)
Valley West School
District
Apnl
22,
and
In track
Lisa I>eLaurentL
ounces. 20 inches).
Wyoming
Mary Beth
mamed on May
21
Northampton. Scott, a graduate of
Hahnemann
University
Medical
School, served a rive-ycai surgical
rcsi-
for details.
second
at
field,
Ire.sliiiian
the mile as a freshman, hut
dual meets
He won both
May 28. Sue
an anesthetic sales representative for
in Philadelphia
and
in
all
the hall-
tluce years, establishing
new
records
in b4iih
events in his senior cam-
paign
Kemple helped
to four straight
lead his teams
undclealcd sca.sons
and four conference
titles.
AddiiKinally. he ran in the
Penn
Relays on four separate occasions.
In his
freshman and sophomore
Kemple was
part
of the
He
placed
third in the steeplechase events
Cirino were married on
Ohmeda PPD
Meet
won
mile and the mile events the next
seasons.
Sue Brohoski *84 and Michael
year
he placed
the State Teachers
winning mile relay team
is
cross
lost the first
and won every contest thereafter
and her husband. Robert, arc the par
in the
He
country team
Moore
1994 (nine pounds, seven and a half
wedding
He
ol the basketball team.
country event of his
Michael Lyie, born on January 31,
'84 and Jeffrey
in
John Haney. Marvin Meneeley, Patty
husband, John, arc parents of a son.
S Brace are planning a June 24, 1995
degree
served as captain of the 1940 cross
Class Volunteer(
Laurel Perry Shaffer '84 and her
ii
at BltH)iiishurg
participated in cross country and
member
in
in
Linda G. Mulford *84 and Timothy E. Phillips were mamed on Decem-
who
bom on
self-employed,
Nancy Ann SIpko
Louis Maslowe '84 and
Megan
IS
Hazleton
New
Schixil in
Jersey Tliey live mCoIIingswtxxl.
Newburgh, N.Y.
Class Volunteeris): Scott Righter.
Linda Fedroff McCord, Darlene
Barberio Payne. Cameron Smith
the Hcusta Di-
Paula M. IViano '84 and Dale
Fey were married on Scpiember
David L. Pepper '84 and Carol A
Margaret Kearney Limbacher '84
has
been
teaching
in
the
Washingtonville {N.Y.) High School
for six years. She and her husband.
Robert J. Kenney
is
manager ol systems and programming for the GIntfelter Division in
Lancaster.
1984
niembetNhip to 52.
husband. George, aic piuents of a sec
Linda Becker Hoertz '84
of ihe
Williamsport Jaycees, a volunteer for
the
total
to
Lebanon.
brother.
is
Fame on October U.
1990
birth of her first child.
half.
He
systems and pro-
a systems analyst
Paula
keting in Boulder, Colorado, in 1986.
Co
GUitfeUei
'73.
Stephen,
iis
Yearick 86.
mas,
Tolh "84 has been pro-
vision
Pennsylvania, which later merged
with Commonwealth.
He
Six alunuii will join the Athletic
Hall of
bnnging the
gnmiming functions of
Alumni andfnends attending a State System reception tn Altoona on Apnl I
were Kirsien Bryan 89. Michael Bryan 89. Beth Thomas 52 and Lwndon
in
J.
P H
resp<.>nsible for the
Altoona
manager of the downtown
fice
Shared Medical
at
Malvern
Stephen
nuitcd by
a senior properly
is
m
a senior pro-
Tlus year's recipients of the
children.
of a daughter. Carly Jordan,
5,
Systems
analyst
is
1992.
in
Craig C. McMinn *83 and Jill
Keirsey McMiiui '82 are the parents
April
grammer
his wife. Karen, reside in
Souderton with
Wayne
1995 wedding.
(luring his junior
and senior years
is
pursuing a master's degree at Temple
University.
They
live in
King of
Pntssia.
Lisa
Hughes
Ann Buck
*84 and
*85 were married on
James
May 15
in Valley Forge. Lisa is a regional sales
manager with Eltrax Systems Inc. in
San Diego, and Jim is a commercial
real estate
broker with Grubb and EUis
Co. of San Diego.
They
live in that
city
Mary Jane Hawkins '84 has been
named chief executive officer at Health
South of Nittany Valley Rehabilitation
Hospital in State College.
She and her husband.
Huntington.
Phil, live in
Washington^ D.C.
Alumni and friends attending a dinner in Springfield. Va., on April 16 included
Brent Bankus '78. Barbara Gillette Benoski '41. Gary Blasser '71. Maunce
Bochicchio '73. Billy Chapman. Eileen Atbertson Chapman '67. Dick Davala
64. Vtrgil Davala. Donald Donnelly. Mary Anne Donnelly '51. Patricia Hartman
Eyer '56. Munel Rinard Hartley '40. Edward Horvaih '72. Harriet Kocher '39.
MaryO'Toole. TomO'Toote
Stampone
'77.
'56.
Constance Orchard
Craig Wiraers '77 and Kathy Winters.
'64.
Sonna Stampone. Tony
WilUam Byham
Byham was
a three-year
'53
member
of the basketball and ba.seball teams
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Classnotes
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in addition lo playing one season of
He played on some
football-
of ihc
NBA
basketball units as former
same
coach and current Athletic Hall of
Mark W. Morgan '86 and Krista L.
Musch were married on June 18, Mark
Famcr Chuck Daly "52. As pitcher,
his battery mate was 1993 inductee
to
Byham tontn
some highly successful
tor
squad.s.
949- 1 950 as he scored
1
1
degree
School
is
1
at
in Baltimore.
Daniel Sahl '86 received a juris doc-
bulcd
His team posted a 12-7 overall record
in the
master's degree candidate
Loyola College
Playing ha-skctball under Coach
Harold Shelley.
a
IS
George Lambrinos, Byham won
seven letters at Blonmsburg,
^
at the
ofLaw
in
Quinmpiac College
Hamden, Conn. Dan
employed in the office of ConnectiGovernor Lowell P. Weicker. Jr. He
cut
points,
squad.
for sixth best on tlie
The following season, his 168
good
lives in Westport,
points placed third on a squad that
Laura Bittmann Ward *86 has
recorded a 9-7 mark. In his senior
been promoted
campaign, the Huskies were 12-4,
and he scored 138 points, the second-
Lehigh Valley
highest total on the club, f-or his
efforts in the 1951-I9.S2 campaign,
he was recognized as an All-
Pennsylvania Collegiate Haskelhall
Alumni and friends attending a reception in Bethlehem on Apnl 20 mcluded
Gaspare Bianco. Karen Kroboth Cassady '77. Dennis Crim '69. Peggy Cnm.
Carole Dfrruoit. Joanne Dernc oil 'H9. William Derrtcoii '66. Josette Donatelli
HI. Christine Ford 'H7. Doran Hamann '74. Nettie Lewis Hartman '86. Michele
Hucaluk '86. Ed Kelly '81. Linda Kelly Diane DonafelU Kmetz '77. Colleen
Team honorable mention selection.
He was equally impressive as a
Stout Kroflich '92. Jean Lewis '81. Sue Lilly '79. Robert Pasternak '84. Peter
baseball player, witli a newspaper
Tucker
Scott Poppele '84. Susan Redline '68. Scott Righter '84. Robert
'83.
Pavlish
'74.
and Susan Klucsik Tucker
'75.
once describing him as "a burly
dency
good
Cedar Crest
control, a tantalizing curveball.
"'
White he
and
a teasing
was
a fine hitter, he truly excelled as
a pitcher
In
one four-day span
game
in
a partner of
They
live
Cunshore DeWitt
IVish
'85 and
DeWiit are parents of a daugh-
Kelsey Rose,
bom on July
live in Hllicott City.
He
8,
extremely active
in
League
in Little
September of
a
ts
software
lest
commitment
to Little
tor his
League and
analyst
at
Martin Marietta Corp. in Valley Forge.
Keith A. Harro '85 and Donna M.
tor
being the radio voice of the Little
League World Series for over 3
years
Dielenderfcr were
em-
ployed by Drevna-Papson Physical
Therapy Associates, Lwcasler.
Keener.
Marvin Metzger. Steve
Wood Smith
Morehart. Sandi
who attended Bloomsburg. was
promoted to sergeant for the
Bayonne Police Department. They reside in Maywood, N.J.
Neil,
also
1987
mamcd on May
Sean Mullen
1301 Cedar Road
Ambler. PA 19002
(215) 646-8364
Christina Dailey '86 and Nicholas
DiFonzo
are planning a
1995 wedding, Christina
22
in Selmsgmve
Keith is a computer
programmer for Computer Support
Services in Lewisburg, They live in
Class Volunteeris): Kelly Meneeley
September
is
employed
by State Farm Insurance Company,
Michael D. Feeley '87 and Yvonne
M. Simmelh were married on May 21
in
ScotI Aikey *86 has accepted a po-
he was recipient of the W, Harold
Hartman Friendship Award
is
(717) 424-5633
Helen Pearce are planning a Septem-
Shield of Maryland
ber wedding. Michael
He formerly was
manager
in the
clinical laboratory at Polyclinic
Medi-
He
a reporter
financial analyst for Blue Cross/Blue
laboratory operations
Center
is
immunology depart-
at the
nia Medical Center,
cal
Michae!
University of Pennsylva-
technologist in the
ment
Harrisburg
Stuanne L. Deck *86 and Robert E.
Burton Jr, were mamed on Apnl 30 in
Cockeysville, Md, Suzarme isa senior
sition as professional tissue typing
Katrina
199.^,
Also a graduate of Thomas
Jefferson University. Joseph
They
Katrinu C. Handwtrk *85 and
James H, White were married in June,
has been
ding.
Street
East Stroudsburg. PA 18301
Md,
years working in sports
radio, while also teaching in the
288 Marguerite
Cindv Hepler Michele Hucaluk, Dale
ter,
After attending Bloomsburg, he
Kelly R. Lewis
Class Volunteeris): Carol Facchiano.
victories
each occasion.
Williamsport area.
Talking in Fort Lee, N.J, Her husband.
in
Lehighton.
Briiui
Baseball and
now
is
Mark Vandcnberg, serving
Palmerton Hospital and Cinaden
College, striking out \^ batters on
.10
He
Dr.
over Temple University and King's
spent over
Lehigh Valley Hospital
at
lluetten Hospital,
during the 1951 season, he hurled
consecutive complete
manager,
Representative:
southpaw from Kane possessing
'hopper
to assistant
creative services, for CNBC/Amenca's
in
Hamsburg.
resides in Cherry Hill, N.J.
Joseph Allison *86 and Lea Joy
Hehn are planning an October wedI
They
live in
Timonium
for the Harrisburg Patriot-News.
Michael G. Karchner *87 and
is
employed by
Shell Oil Co,
Douglas R. Kester '86 and Mary
Beth Readey are planning an April
1995 wedding. Doug, who also earned
ceived a master's degree in reading,
a master's degree
cate, at
at
B,U,,
operations technician at
is
a quality
Merck and Co,
Julie
Kuntz Klingerman '87
along with reading specialist
B,U,
in
re-
certifi-
August 1993. She has
been teaching kindergarten in the
Selinsgrove,
Samuel G. Moore *85 and Debra L.
Reno were married on June 4 in Sayre
Samuel, a
t'lrsl
Reserves,
is
lieutenant in the
Naval
business manager and
board treasurer in the Sayre School
District.
Robin Neve
*85. a teacher for the
Montgomery County Intermediate
Unit, received the 1994 Bernice
Baumgartner Teacher of the Year
Award from the Council for Exceptional Children.
Robin earned a master's degree
at
Wilkes University.
George Chaunip '58
Chaump was
a four-year
member
of the Huskies' football squads of the
mid-1950s
three-year
in addition to
member
being a
of the wrestling
A graduate of West Piltston
High School, he pursued a degree in
team,
secondary education while specializing in math and science.
as class president
year
at
dunng
He
served
his junior
Bloomsburg.
In football,
he anchored the
Peter T.
Nye
Thomas, the Virgin Islands. Peter
employed as an office clerk for H &
Chevrolet
m
1986
Repnesentalives:
Chris Campbell Raughley
R.R
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is
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Shippensburg.
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'85 and Jamie S.
Lovell were nuirried on June 28 in
iMilCaStet
^"^^f^*^"^^ attending a reception in Lancaster an May 11 included
Clarahne S Baylor '41. Chns Blackburn '82. Karen Blackburn '82.
John Blowers '89. Glenn Bromley '85. Mark Burkholder '89.
Undo Foster '89. Joe Griffiths
•70. JohnHaney '85. Dons Keller Hosier '48.
Bob Johnson '79. Carol Johnson
80. Ellen Uwis '92. Tim McTaggan '71. Tom
McTaggart. Larrv Murphy Pat
52. Samuel H Schlee. John Scott, Relda Scott
55. Melanie Seigford.
Helen Sharp 34. Jim Sharp. Dennis R. Sitler. Louise
Sitler -71 Albert
Smeal.
Ruth Dugan Smeal 39.
Murphy
W
1
1
Hall of Fame
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offensive line, playing center in his
initial
poslc\i
two campaigns as BkMinsburg
marks of 5-2
and .M, An
1
injury halted his junior season as the
McDonough. Susan
\V'(im/(i U'i//j.v
Huskies went
Peggs. hsti Musto Shober
He
2-5.
returned his
senior year and helped his team
giuner a S-2-1 mark.
Kristen D. Bcrtoll *88 and Andrew
Zulkasky were married
J
May
on
who
Knslen.
14
in
Uinc aster
is
a regis-
tered nuiNC ut Lancaster General
Hon
attends Villanova I'mvcrsity
pital,
IliCY live
111
Lancaster
After graduating, he pursued
coaching as a caa'cr In six
tiK>iball
sciusuiis at
championships as Chaiimp was
November
selected "Central Pennsylvania
Maureen
a pension Inisi
is
Bank
in
Nomstown
Coach
ot the Year" lollowing
coach for Ohio State and
rumpa Bay Buccaneers, he
assistant
Ondy CafTiiey *88 .ind Michael T.
"W .iie engaged Mu hacI
a lieutenant m ihc U S, Amiy,
He coached ll'IMn.m
WuT/bacli were
mamed
on June
II
A marketing loniniunicalions
specialist tor Metl.ilc in Bridgewaler.
N.J. Tliey live in Millstone
tie then
moved
teams achieved a
16
to free ice cream cones on the last day
May. Despite very cool, breezy weather, alumni who work at
B.U.. Alumni Board members and Husky Ambassadors dipped more than 6M)
ice cream cones on the library mull. Shown working a shift are {from left) Becky
The Alumm Association treated students
of classes
in early
Klingcr were married on Noveinbei
in Atlas
Justine
is
Sclinsgrovc Center,
employed
They
1
ut llie
He
U.S,
at the
Naval Academy since 1490
Entering the 19')4 season,
overall collegiate coaching
record in 12 season.s
Ice cream day
mark.
1
has been the head coach
Chaump's
Justine Hancock *88 and Daniel
to Marshall
UiiivcrMty toi loui yeais. where his
Township.
N.J,
1985
l'>S2
as his teams garnered a 24 16-
record
Paul A. (;ould -88 and Kathy
the
to the hciul coiu liing ranks.
Tctumed
Morrlvsey
is
each ot
his six seasons. After acting as an
NI'T's
Paul
won conference
T. I<>lel '88 and Jeffrey
.tssociate with Continental
IS
l-ach one of
undeleated seasons
M,ittiola arc planning: a
uoddni^
High School
teams posted a 58-
his
4 oveniU marks, including tour
those squads
Maureen
Hams
John
Hamsburg,
111
coach
m
is
68-6.^-2 while
overall record as a head
combined
his
the collegiate and high
school ranks
M
is
2
I
live in At-
las.
Randall. Husky Ambassador: Mar\in Metzgfr '86. vice president of the Alumni
Association:
Catholic
Amy Cunningham
'93.
SOLVE office: and Father Chet Snyder
Campus Minister. The event was coordinated hy Sandy Hupp
86.
'72 of the
Alumni Board.
Marsaret Humnivll '88 and James
Bova arc planning a November II wed
ding. Margaret is employed as a CPA
with Concannon, Gullaghci. Miller and
Millville
Area School DisUict for the
past six years.
Her husband, Richard *86. teaches
seventh grade reading in the
Bloomsburg Area School District.
They are the parents of two daughters,
Chelsea, five, and Robyn. one and
a half. They
live in
Bloomsburg.
She has been a general assignment
reporter at the newspaper for five and
Robyn works
a half years.
as a
She and her husband.
Shamokin.
her husband, George, are the parents
bom
of a son. Cameron Christian,
on
July 2 (seven pounds, one ounce. 19.5
inches).
Carlos Navarro
'87 has earned an
MBA degree at Duke University.
Thorns M. Nein '87 and
Julie
E
Thomas
ployed by Wheat
Butcher Singer
in
First
is
em-
manager
for Best Buy. a
Rotelle
electronics superstore.
Baltimore,
bom on May 21
Pharmaceuticals, and
Debbie
is
a
Wayne was
re-
promoted to general manager of
Westpoint Meats for Rotelle. Inc
Wayne also completed a master's degree in food distribution and marketcently
colleagues
at
live in
the Year"
in
Allentown,
W
Ellen L. Jankowskl *88 and Jetlrey
Vauticr were married on April 24
in
Numidia
Ellen
is
a contracts ad
minislrator for SoftMart Inc in Exton
They
live in
West Chester
Kathleen KappenhaKen-Klapatch
1988
'88 and Martin Klapatch arc the par
cms of a daughter. Diane
Representative
Lori DeFasquale iJinnetU
Chalfont.
She joins a
Dolores,
si.sler,
bom
Kelly,
Robert Cribble '68
PA 18914
Kathleen has been se-
lected for inclusion in the current cdi
tion of Who's
L
Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman.
Marge Krueger.
Who Among
America'i
High School, was a four-year
Icltemian for the baseball squads of
the
High School Teachers.
Barbara Meaner
South Carolina
Who Among
As
team
a
member
a pitcher,
in
in
he frequently led his
a host of categories
m games
(seven), complete
was
"Who's
of
Students in American
he led the club
1992
Earlier this year. Tara
a
accounting and was
College and Univcrsiiics."
by her
She and her husband.
to
in
recogniw:d as
'88 and Robert
He graduated with
mid 19W)s
degree
Belvedere (S C.) Elemen-
moved
Reading
(iibble. a graduate o(
In addition.
{2l5i 997-2406
Steve Fetterman.
on June 10
age two
702 Remington Court
Class Volunteerfs): Gary
Tara Yost Scicchitano '87 has been
named "Teacher of
They
home
(seven pounds,
national sales trainer for Colgate Oral
William,
Sharon M. Olinger *87 and James
A. Hudak were married m Whitfield.
Sharon is employed by College
Misericordia, They live in Dallas,
resources manager, sup-
Bnanna
15 ounces, 20,5 inches).
Co,
Towson. Md..
porlmg 10 of the firm's international
and domestic businesses Monte is a
Wayne and Debbie Fraga
tary School.
Wyomissing.
human
in
*87 are parents of a daughter.
ing at St. Joseph's University.
Chiarelli are engaged.
Black and Decker's
World Headquarters
retail
Ashley,
Stephanie Stewart Moore *87 and
m
Stuart, live
at
games
innings pitched (40
also
He posted
(2ft).
named "Outstanding Reading Teacher"
a
)
2, 2!^
average thai season
by the Aiken County Council of the
International Reading A&socialion.
I
In
l%6.
pitched
(two),
and
strikc
earned run
The following
year he recorded a 4 3 mark with a
73 ERA He started that season's
I
Michelle Lesho Paglia '87 and Jo-
seph Paglia '89 are parents of a son.
Andrew,
bom on Febmary
earned a master's degree
1
.
Michelle
at
B.U
in
1989.
Patricia A.
Rhoads
'87. a
member
staff
m
IS
with Lmcoln Intermediate Unite
that season,
Robyn Talbot *87 and Monte
Min^e '84 met in Baltimore. Md.. and
were mamed in September of 1993,
complete
he struck out
14.
968. he was selected as team
capUin and led his club in innings
In
12 in
New Oxford.
In a
3-2 loss against Kut/town later
game
a speech-language therapist
Shamokin. has been named a regional
winner in Thomson Newspaper's
Award of Excellence program for her
10- pan series oo teens and alcohol.
over East Slroudsburg
16in Wilhamsport. Rosalyn, who also
earned a master's degree at B U in
1988.
of The Nev,s-Item newspaper
opener and hurled a complete game
victory, striking out 12 in the 9-5 win
Rosalyn Subarton '87 and Timothy W. Howard were mamed on July
Pittsburgh
1
pitched (47
Alumni and fnends attending a State System reception
12 were D.
Ue Davis
69. Sister
Mary Justice
in Pittsburgh
on
May
Manlyn Sheerer 65. Sister Alexandra Mane (Kolat)
Walker '89.
(Przyhockt) '70. and John
67.
M
2).
wins
(three).
ERA
(2.26)andslnkeouLs(54), Through-
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Hall of Fame
Classnotes
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out his career, he
the team's
most
was recognized
reliable starter.
as
He
frequently tossed complete games
and for his entire collegiate career
averaged over one strikeout per
Parks were married on
inning.
1993. Barbara
Oakland Athletics organization
and played minor league baseball m
the Gulf Coast. Florida State and
N.J
Southern leagues. After working
Raymond
the
title
&
Bradstreel Corp.
live in OradcII.
B, Kryeski
were married on
June 25 in Scranton,
Kimbcrly
a
is
marketing assistant for Third National
of
president.
13,
KImberly Ann Opshiasky *88 and
al
Emsl & Young accounting firm, he
moved to Beard & Company Inc..
November
a senior tax accoun-
They
Manhattan,
in
where he currently holds (he
Dun
tant with the
After Bloomsburg, he signed a
professional baseball contract with
is
Bank and Trust Co.
Dunmorc.
They
live in
Kenneth O. Paisley *88 and Uurcn
K
Sionko arc planning an October 8
weddmg in I^ckpon. N
technical service
a
Y.
Kenneth
manager
Stevenson Environmental Services
Niagara
Falls.
N
is
for
in
Y,
Karen Ann Perks '88 and Samuel
C. Barbose were married on April 30
in Shavertown, Karen works with the
American Red Cross as an interpreter
of sign language for the deaf.
She is
employed by Diversified Record.s
Services in West Pittston. They live in
also
Luzerne.
Barrie L. Ardinger '89 and Andrew
Stacy L, Silverman *88 and David
Art Luptowski '73
M,
Lupitiwski, after starting out as a
member of the freshmen learn,
Silver arc
ding,
played three yeiu^ on the Huskies'
varsity basketball squad.
known
for directing the
He was
Huskies with
his dazzling ball handling
playmaking
and
skills in addition to
ironically he failed to
make
his
high school team,
l.uplowski
Bloomsburg
W
first
starting line-up with
only six games remaining
I
197
1,
A local
newspaper
made
that
season: "his ball h;indling, ball
hawking, and scoring provided the
spark that was missing from the team
for most of Utc year " The Huskies
won
on
May
Susan
is
Montblanc USA. They reside
at
Bethlehem.
employed by the Charles
Snyder Funeral Homes.
a business education
earned a master's degree
University,
Joseph C. Zola '88 and Ann Marie
Franek wcrc iiiamed in August. Joseph,
gree
Law.
who
is
at
Villanova
a doctoral student in his
tory at West Virginia University
Morgantown,
an as.sociatc with the law firm
of Mylottc David & Fitzpatrick,
is
Kimbcrly A. Clark *89 and Dale S
Koppenhaver were married on May
inLemoyne, Kimberiy is an advertis1
ing account executive with
Lancaster
Represfnuiuve:
all-
John M. Walker
Newspapers
Inc.
Lynne Kmst *89 and Dr. William
Piotrowski '90 were mamed on Au-
WOO Hillaaw Apt. TE
conference honors his junior year.
He scored 265 points and dished out
Pittshtirj^h.
146 assists
24 games, acting as the
point guard of a team that posted
iin
I8-7mark. In 1972- 1973. he was the
(412) 343-4484
Class Vohmteerisi: ToddAr^en ziano.
from Polmar Chiropractic School
Huskies' captain, a first-team allconference selection and a NAIA
Joanne
Davenport, Iowa, in June.
District 19 all-star.
He
scored 252
points and recorded 178 assists in
his
senior year.
He
finished his career with
598
points and 333 assists. At one time,
he held school records for assists in
a
season and a career. He still holds
the single
game
gust
PA 15220
DerrUott. Linda Foster.
JoAnise Keener, Christine Spohn. Susan Sugra. John M. Walker
The Sth year reunion will be held
on Homecoming Weekend. October
21-23. Make your hotel/motel
reservations now, and watch the mail
(Continued on Page 33}
Blotimsburg, Lynne
District,
is
a read-
Williamspon Area
and Bill graduated
in
Jody Hoffman Gates '89. a photographer and design consultant widi
the
Lewisbuig Studio, won five blue
TVacy Antolick '89 recently earned
a master's degree with certification
m
Gene G. Kinney
rib-
bons during competition sponsored by
the Northeast Pennsylvania
Profes-
Ph.D,
tic
GuUck
'89 and her
husband. Dan. are parents of a daughter. Aubrey Damelle. bora
March 2.
WiUiam
A,
R. Heisner *89 and Patnce
MacUod
employed by
lotte.
N.C.
an; engaged. William
the Host
psychology
is
Mamotl in Char-
'89 has earned a
Flonda AtlanUniversity, where he also
earned a
at
He has
accepted a
position with a pharmaceutical
company in upper New York state
Marie E. Leidigh
H. Fox
secondary school counseling at
Kuiztown University. She is a case-
in
master's degree.
sional Photographers Association.
Elaine Price
worker with the Lehigh County Office
of Children and Youth Services.
Page 32
in
for details.
record for assists
(18) and steals (13) in the 87-72 win
against West Chester on February
12
1972.
6
ing specialist in the
School
I.
in
eiuiied a juris doctorate de-
Duquesne University School of
at
F
Kevin Cahill '89 and Tara Videon
were married on June 18, Kevin, who
District.
the year.
in
m
21
a product man-
Northampton County Community Col-
teacher in the Bethlehem Area School
appearing
He earned second-team
is
Mark D. Burkholder *89 and
Melanie A. Seigford are engaged
Mark, who is also a graduate of the
Susan L. Snyder '88 and Louis H
La Brie arc planning a November wed-
1989
games on
in
Hatboro,
in
their final give games, and
Luplowski scored 81 points while
in 15
ager
6,
in the
probably best summeil up the
contribution thnl he
program coordinator
Barrie
lege. IS
ding.
broke into the
is a
mamed
Beck were
Betlilehem,
Kelli Ann Singley '88 and Michael
Barlow aa- planning a December wedding, Kelli IS employed by General
Instrument
being a clutch player and fme leader.
He graduated from Ridley Park,
where
Stacy
phmning an October wed-
WPVI-Channel
with
J.
Raymond A. Matty *89 has accepted a position in the
accounting office at Millersville
University.
Nicole Matuella *89 and Peter
Lamana were married
Nicole
'89 and Robert
were married on July 30
in
Hamsburg. Marie is a drama
and
speech teacher in Charles
Jr.
IS
in
J
Hazleton,
a busmess analyst for
Dun
&
Bradstreet Information Resources
North America
live in
in
Bethlehem.
They
Bethlehem.
County
Maryland.
Lisa Pfirman McCoUum '89
and
her husband, Frank, art
the parents of
Hall of Fame
Classnotes
W)
{Continued frvm Page
Todd
Oavcy '90 and Jolene A
J.
mamed
Sansky were
19Q.1
Todd
on October 11.
employed by (ihmo
IS
They reside
Phiirmaceuiicttls
in
Bcthelcm
Dawn D'Aries '90 wiu* promoted to
nuuiiiginj; editor of
weekly newspaper
The Ctutst Star, a
Munasquan. N J
ni
She joined the paper
June 1992
ant Beach.
N
Jeanette
It.
a reporter
a.s
She resides
iii
in Point Picas
J.
Failla '90 and John
V..
A
Yon were iiuimcd on May 7 in Long
Valley. N.J. Jeanclle owns u pre
^^^^^^^^^^^
sch».H)l/day care center.
Alphabet
Netcong, N.J
press, in
Tlx
lliey live in
Hackcttstown
Tina Souders '84
Soudcrs was
some
teams of
one
t)l
Tummy Frit* '90 and Jeremy Ktxh
were married on July 9 A lieiilcnunt
U
S.
Navy.
Tammy
intensive cure nui\c in
is
u neonatal
San Diego.
Rob (iuuid
'90
IS
certification
program at Kutziuwn Uni
giHKl
Itir
currcnlty design
the
Bctlileheni,
May
gazer" project on the "Information
14 2 iiuiik
Chnslinc
i.s
of
employed by
an account ex-
is
ecutive for AIX'OM. a
company which
cable television advertising
also active in the Lancaster
She
County
(he Clinton
Dickinson School
County Court
in
ol Comiiion
Pleas
Chapter of B.U. alumni.
llunNickvr *90 and
Oliver J. lavcoe III '94 arc engaged
Lori IS employed at Gnaden Huclleii
Memorial Hospital as public relations
and patient representative
Oliver served an inlernsliip
David A. Wargo '89
Information Center
Allentown
He
also a semi-professional comic
ma-
He
Alumni and friends attending a dinner in New York City on May 19 included
Mai Arttr '83. John Bacigatupi. Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi '86. Todd Brown '80.
Angela Candori '90. Tom Canfield '80. Jim Case '63. Gary Groenheim '91.
Melissa
Hamer
Gus Havtland '89. Ken Isaacson. Kevin Jamison 89.
Ann Mane Kwiatkowski. John Utilewood '91. Michuet
Kathleen Molden. Deb Mulkewycz '90. Dickie Paria '88. Phil
John Reese '62. Beth Saiaman '90. Bob Stckmger '51. Jo-Ann
Dan Komegay
McMane
'82.
Petersen
'91.
'89.
'93.
Sickinger George Stozenski '83. Dorothy Derr Tdson '40. Cynthia Vought
90. Ken Walsh '84. Jim Walter '68. Dennis Ward '86. Jeannie Yap '91 and
in
lives in Whitehall.
1990
Clark
at
P.
and ThoniaA
K.
Beck *88 were married on May
Way Apt
I
in
Ouccnshurg,
N Y
21
who
Lindsay,
is
Lisa
Instruments
is
a speech pathologist with the
on
May
is
2) in
Lock Haven. Ann Mar-
an area manager for Sunshine
in Ualliniorc in
al
Sep
a certified public
is
*90 and Patrick
is
a sales reprc&entative for
Linda McLeod '89 and Thomas
Connelly were
18, 1993.
mamed
Linda
is
on September
employed in the
techmcal services department
at the
Sell
were
They
mamed
on
May
28. 1994
tometry in Philadelphia.
Diane Rude '89
is
a semor trainmg
Readmg
Public Library.
speciahsl for Selective Insurance
works
as
pany
a
She also
melalsmilh
for
Chickeoscratch Studios
m Reading.
m Branchville. N J.
Com-
She has been
with the firm since iuly 1990.
TVacey M. Cooper '90 and Robert
were mamed on June 18 in
A Yohn
Seltnsgrove
Tracey
is
a kindergarten
teacher in the East Pennsboro School
Ann Margaret Paoko *89 and
Raymond N. Schneider were mamed
Andrew M. Savarese '89 and
Maura D Higgins were mamed in July
Mathis '90 and Douglaa Wood
Julie,
who
an
IS
ESOL
District in Enola.
loss to
Sacred Heart on
May
1
1.
I5lh overall
tics
her for
NCAA
on the
Division
while her 0 14 career l-RA
II list,
She recorded 615
ranks third
46
610 inning career
She threw three
perfect
games
no-hitlcrs. including
against Miscncordia
11,
I9H3)
Children's
years.
at the
Home
A member
for
Cunningham's
almost six
of the National
Association of Social Workers, she
AllenUjwn City School
University of Illinois in
at the
1992.
wed-
teacher
District.
studying for a master's degree
at
Kutztown University
The induction dinner will be held
6 p m. on October 14 in the 24
West Ballroom of Magee's Mam
at
Street Inn
earned the doctor of optometry degree
from the Pcnnsylvama College of Op-
live in Schnecksville.
single
record of 21 innings in n 1-0
earned a master of social work
are planning an April 22, 1995
ding
IS
*90 has
NCAA
innings, including an
degree
Julie
were
Don David Blackburn
45 consecutive
Slate, she piiihed
She has been employed as a
Blewilt were married on August 13.
Shannon
in the
Susan M. Rowland '89 and Ron
regional
Manknio
(April 16. I9H2) and Springfield
in
LOreal
Lincoln Intermediate Unit.
l-iast
against Sacred Heart and
cottage director
mamed on August 20. Caroline
employed by Tom's Family Restau-
LRA.
0.2()
NCAA
(May
Shannon M. Lyonn
Smith. Lisa Stackhouse
She
J.
I
senior
Orlando, Carey and Aksociates
rant in Catawis&a.
in Philadelphia.
day
in lici
accountant with Parenic, Randolph.
J
IS
wins
shutouts in her
Caroline Achy *90 and Tim Creasy
garet
/
I
In a iwii
game
198 ^
In
22 games and sinick oul 207
reading specialist certification
Scott Zoufaly '90.
a daughter. Justine Marie, born on
March 30 in the Gettysburg Hospital.
won
the best
strikeouts and a school record
(703)803-76/0
Class Volunteeris): Nicole Woodson
was
batters while walking only
Wilhanupon.
VA 22030
LRA
while her 181
a teacher, will complete studies for
tcmber Thomas
11825 Federalist
Fairfax.
0 2^
llei
Her 74 career wins
Lind.
Loyola College
Shevlin
season she was
19H4.
Representative:
James
she
a senior ap-
PC
IS
Manhattan
is
plications dcvcloper/analysl for
posting a
t.
strikeouts ranked second
Ann
Atlanta University in Atlanta, Cia
gician.
lic iK-\I
l
in the naliun.
amassed
assistant
Soudcrs
sea.soii,
inuiiediaie iinpat
campaign and a
Susan Sugra '89
IS
at ITic
juris
Law on June 4 He is a law clerk
Lori
Regional
l-asi
Ireshman
21 2. a mark that included 15
Bethlehem.
sells
In Ik'i
"
doctor degree
14 in
General Accident Insurance. Tlicy live
in
NCAA
made an
Stuurt L. Hall *90 cimied a
married on
7,
won two I'SAC champiand twice placed seiund in
shutouts
Christine L. Siegfried '89 and Scott
1
Hci M|uads
versity.
A Wesncr were
ot II 4
an H7(t winning percentage,
and di'vfloping iniciactivc video
programs tor Bell Atlantic's "Star
Highway
lluil
l')K-l
During her four seasons, Soiider's
teams anms.scd a reconi
iiig
recently completed u teacher
I9K3 and
in I9K2,
onsliips
Andrew
She was
early 198(1n
tlie
the Huskies' lirM ever All-
Anu'i leans in thai sporl, e;uning
honor
in the
standout pitcher for
a
ol the doniinaling soltball
The S22
may
tickets
be
purchased by contacting the Office of
DIna Muti '90 and Robert Prexton
Jr. '89
were
mamed
Summit Dina
is
in July in
Clarks
a supervisor for
West
Side Head Start Program at
Lackawanna Human Development
Agency Robert, an cnginecnng stuputer draftsman for
comCommunications
Consulting Services
Inc., Factoryville.
dent at Wilkes Umversity.
is
a
Sports Information
In addition to
Friday night's
at
717-389-4413,
being honored
affair, the
al
new
inductees will be recognized the
following day
ceremonies
dunng pre-gamc
at the
contest against
Huskies' football
Lock Haven.
Page 33
Father Chet
Classnotes
Bloom
new post
leaves
for
Scores of Father Chet Snyder's
friends gathered in June to wish
well in his
new assignment
him
April 22. 1995 wedding.
in
Mechanicsburg.
at
is
known
lo
fer is a financial analyst at
Bloomsburg. served as
Cathohc campus minister
university for
1
1
Jennifer L. Dincher '91 and
years.
Tim Tepes *90 has joined RE/MAX
at the
Unlimited Real Estate
In
Township
as an associate Realtor.
tor at the
Mechanicsburg. he will serve as
director of the
Hamsburg Diocese
Donald Trathen '90 is working as
a medical technician in the transplant
Office of the Continuing Education
of Pnesis and Parochial Vicar of
Joseph's Church,
A great sense
role
model and
helping
r-ather
m
immunology
St,
a comniitmcnl to
Heckman
the
"You knew
if there
was
it
in
They
many
AIDS committee and
"He was
Chicago
dean of the College of Business,
according to Carol Matteson.
mterim
provost and vice president for
lime Matteson plans to return
as
LDP.
Hazlelon.
Inc..
Christine R. Heininger *91 has
joined the staff of Placers as a service
and
I
n.versUy Faculty. The three educators
were on a panel at
m the do. Also o, attendance at the recepnon
and/or
Gou: Penny Jo Gutshall
NMs Umnr Dn
John Olivo. professor of business
education and office administration,
served as mterim dean for the
K
th
V
L
two
Cat 90. and Marilyn
past
'
T
'.W.
Usa Hahakus
in
1 1
Sea
E.
Honse
*91
and Chris-
Fan- were married on
Bloomsburg.
Caroline,
May 2
who
also
graduated from the Scranton Med-Tech
Isle
Consortium,
is employed in the labomedicine department at
ratory
Geisinger Medical Center in
Danville.
'89.
Mar.- Horns, Jeffrey
Jodi L. Kishbach '91 (M) and
Donald C. Walp '82 were mamed
in
30
June. Both are teachers
in the Berwick
Area School District.
^-vn. Madht
1993, in Hagersville
Sara
the Plumstcadville Inn,
is
Hahnemann
University Hospital in
Philadelphia.
They live
District
and
reside in
Telforxl.
Denise R. Route '90 reports the
of a son. Brandon Matthew,
on
April 8 (six pounds, four
ounces).
David
Montgomery Pub-
lishing Co. in Haiboro.
Karia Burkhart Rush '90
and her
husband. Robert, are the
parents of a
Ryan Austin, bom on May 29
(four
pounds. 14 ounces. 19 inches).
Julie SaviUe '90 and
were married on August
Olym-
7.
Julie is a
language pathologist
Pnnl Media Award.
She is a reporter for The Journal-Patriot newspaper in
North Wilkesboro
at
as
BuD.C.
*91
and Mar-
David isdireclor of pattern
Au-
in Philadelphia.
May
22
in
Baltimore.
'91
mamed on
is a
teacher of the hearing
impaired for
Balnmorc County Schools. They
re-
Lisa
A, Hess were
mamed
in the
Patricia J. Davis '91 and
GaUick '93 were mamed
Easion.
burg. Patncia
is
Inc.
Randall
J.
'91 and
Kent
A
spnng.
at the
Berwick
live at
Berwick
They
master's degree at the
University of
Virginia, is a special
education teacher
m die Charlottesville City Schools.
1.
Kevin J
m Hams-
and
Hamsburg.
mamed on July 30 m
Lisa, who earned a
Kevm
IS
a substitute teacher
m
Dauphin School Distnct.
is
an accountant with The
McNaughton Company
m Hamsburg.
Laura McCawley '91
and Frank
Magel '86willbemamedonSepteml>er
23. 1995, Laura ,s a
radiologic
technologist at Polyclinic
Medical
Center. Hamsburg,
and Frank is mental health
professional
for
County Mental Health
Dauphin
He was formerly
assistant vice president of
the finn.
Stradling '90 and
Rosemane Giunia
employed
Hospital Center.
the Central
*90 has been
Ann Market
McConnell were
Paul L. Singley '90 and
Kirslen
EIek '92 were mamed on
August 6 in
Jr.
School District. He is also
pursuing a
master's degree at Wilkes
University.
side in Baltimore County.
R.R.
Frank Stancato
Lee
Electnc Supply Co., and
Thomas is an
English teacher at North
Pocono
and
Brenna
zine in Wilhamsport.
elected secretary -treasurer
at Leader
'91
for
Alberta
Bethlehem.
Evans
Hahnemann Umversity Hospi-
worked as a reporter for the
former
Sunday Grit and Grit national
maga-
live in
Ue '91 and Thomas D.
were married on August 19
in Clarks Summit.
Judith is advertising and marketing
coordinator
Judith M.
trans-
Alberta L. Davis '91 and
Michael
They
Kristine Kubilus '91 and
David
Yoder are engaged. Kristine
is employed by Bell Atlantic in
Reading.
Md.
Brenna G. Chaskin
N.C.
Data Processing
Doug Wilde
Carpenter
J.
Michael B. Fnedmann were
Jule C. SchrefHer '90 has received
tlie 1994 North
Carolina Special
After graduating from B.U..
she
Barbara Ann Rupp '90 and
Jonathan D. Lewis are planning
an
October 8 wedding, Barbara is
an ac-
employed
garet B. Hassold were married
in
in Norrisiown.
pics Outstanding
birth
is
live in Silver Spring.
port at
employed
They
Kelayres. Carla
They
gust.
Willis.
hy the Souderion Scho«i|
count executive for
in
a survey statistician for the
U.S.
reau of the Census in Washington.
tal
speech
on June
P
Caria M. Cara '91 and Lee
Leibensperger were married on April
Robert Millar. Lynne Mdler.
Suzette Novak
Sarn Jane Rcnshaw *90 and
Bradley J Hyer were married
on June 19.
son.
mamed
She
sJm
rhc conference earher
.V
m
City. N.J. Donna IS a pre-school
and
kindergarten teacher at Ss. Philip and
James School. They live in Exton.
J
dean.
CaroUne
Donna M. Adgie '91 and Joe Rafter
were
m the Exton office.
L
topher
>nM
Duma
representative
previously was an account manager
at
the Eagle's Eye.
Andronis. Zohreh Garrousian
An alumnt rrception and dinner were held
in Chicago on June 4 m
conjunrnon ^,h ih. annual meeUn, of the
Ciohal Awareness Society InlemaUonal.
whuh .as a. ended hy 26 lUoon.burg
Unn.rs,ty faculty and 36 students.
''""^"-"' ''^
'mectsofOhbatization on the Five Es
T'.^
Ethuntv
Education. Economy Equity and
the Environment " Special
.ue.ts
Dr. James H McCormick.
cliancellor of the State
of Higher
State College
affairs.
The appointmeii! is effective from
August 20 to July 1, 1995, al which
Cheryl Ann Gogola '91 and Donald
A. Galade are planning a September
wedding. Cheryl is a marketing assis-
live in Zionsville.
Class Volunteeris): John
Ericksen
Ericksen. associate professor
of marketing, has been named
acting
ber 1991.
Representative:
a wonderful role model,"
Mary
He joined the Marine Corps in Decem-
m the
Damian J. Dinan
2690 Drew Street. Apt 805
Clearwater. FL 34619
says Cajpenler.
Page 34
a teacher
is
tant at
the
acting dean
of business
Marine Corps, recently
completed the Corps' adjutant course.
1991
University/Community Task Force
on Racial Equity.
years.
Scott L. Frederick *91, a second
Allentown School Distnct, and Gary
an accountant with Parente.
Randolph. Oriando, Carey and Asso-
organizations, including the
university's
academic
area.
is
ciates.
campus
Union County Children and Youth Ser-
'93, are enjoying living in
Chicago
Allentown. Kathleen
best
working with students. He'd do
his own quiet way."
Father Chet was active
and
vices in Lewisburg.
Kathleen Waiko '90 and Gary A.
Frey '90 were married on July 16 in
a crisis, a
show up," says
"He did what he was
Carpenter,
'91
lieutenant in
tragedy, he'd
in
lab at Northwestern Uni-
Chet brought to Bloomsburg.
says Jennie Carpenter, interim vice
president for student life.
at,
Jamie L. Dunkelberger
Medical School in Chicago.
Don and his wife, the former Dianna
a time of need are qualities
Bloomsburg Econo Lodge.
Kyle A. Batman were married on April
30 in Winfield. Jamie is employed by
versity
of humor, a positive
United
Methodist Continuing Care Services in
Lewisburg. and Mark is a night audi-
Whitehall
in
Mark
E. Linder '94 are planning an October 22 wedding in Mifflinburg. Jenni-
Philadelphia.
Father Chet. as he
everyone
Randy is a
Bank in
loan analyst with Continental
are planning an
Oena Delpais *91 and Charles
F
Su^ky are plannmg a wedding
m 1995
Dena is a special educanon
teacher in
the
Uhighton Area School
District
S.
Hsa M. McDonald '91
Cemovsky '93 were
JunelSmDanviUe.
Unham.
Tisa
and
IWis
married on
is
Md.. and Francis
a teacher
is
an as-
sistant legislative
auditor for the
Of-
Lehigh Valley
alumni attend
State System
Classnotes
reception
Aluiimi tind fnends attending a
System trccpiion m Allentown
on Miir^ h f\ were Lindu Angst
Slate
\
Brwks
Bennell '84. rmi
''H, Albert
Ctim
CivjilliKci "78. IViinis
'69,
IVggy Ciini, Caiolc IVmioii, Joiuinc
Dcmcott "89. William IViiuoit '66.
Juhc 1-culncr '92, Chnsiinc l-oid "87.
Penny
C.ulstiiill '89.
Lisa Hahakus
8«).
John Man/on '71. Michele
Hucaluk «(>. Kns Kren/ "82. Sue
Lilly '79. Ht'lh Liiulenmuth '91.
McMullin
Cieor)iiii
-80.
Noccker
'70.
Jim
[•asicniak "84.
Hob
Jody Millard '79.
Robert
Pillu •91), Scoll
84. Itill Suausct 'til. Dawn
8^, Leslie lYuglione "9^. and
Welsh -87
l\>P|K'tc
llucii
Jell
Capitol Chapter
Lehigh Valley Frosh
Local Frosh
Members
Members of the Class of I99H from high n hools
guests
8.
at
of the Class of 1998 from Lehigh and Northampton counties were
a picnic hosted by the Lehigh Valley Chapter of B .U- alumni on June
New freshmen in attendance were Louis Bona. Aaron Eckhan. Knsta Habcrl.
Tara Hucaluk. Christine Kremos. Sarah Lichty,
Megan O'Brien. Michele
Sea-
man, Joseph Stephen and Eric Vemo, Their guests included Barbara Hucaluk,
Metro Hucaluk, Megan Karchner. Amy Lichty '94, Ron Nakata. Cindy O' Bnen.
and Michael Vemo. The committee and helpers included Cliff Maurer
'66,
hosts
m
Cotumhui and adjacent
Hou \e ho sted hv
Alumni Board members and viplunteers New freshmen in attendance werr
Destiny Brown. Jody Cahoot. Jennifer Fromm. Crystal Kovim het:. Brian
Myers. Jim Neufer. Stefame Shoenmker. Pete Trenlacoste III Others in attendance: Allan Andrews. Nancy Edwards '70. Chris Elltoit '9S, Susan Fnmmt.
counties were guestx at a cookout at the Fenstemaker A lumni
Sandra Jackson. Dr Mary Lou John '45. Brian Ludlev '95. Meredith Uiyos
'94. Heidi Muntzer. Connie Myers '72. Tom Mvers. /jthreh
(iarnmsian '91M.
Reza Noubary. Hugh O'Donnell. Scott Rtghler 'H4. Emily Rupert. Handd
Rupert. Sandra
J.
Rupp
'71.
John Scnmgeour
Trenlacoste. Mar\ellen Trentacoste.
53.
Barb Shoemaker. Eelicia
New
reshmen
f
freshmen
were guests
mi
Ilii*
I
lamshurg area
al a
picnic on June 27
wliicli wits liosteil
by ineiiilHTs ot the
Capital Area Chapter ot
It
U
iilumni
The members ot the Class ol 1998
were Jessica Ileauchaine, Monah
Comvcau, line Davis. Jeieniy llcnscl.
Amy Loser. Deborah Mollctt. and
Steven Wallace
Other guests were
Dob Amman,
Amman. James
Oail
W
Davis '72. Sandy Hensel, Spike
and Peter Trentacoste Jr
Hcnsel
llie
alumni
hoxl.s
(Jnmes
'49. (iail
Sharon
(ietiel
Woodson
Swiirls
included Richard
Wcidman Jones '80.
Olll /8, Nichole
Sinilli
'90. .iml
Nelson
'6.1
Reading-Berks
chapter enjoys
after-work mixer
Alutiiiii
and
Irieiids atieiiding a
reccplion in Reading on April 21
included Carol Ackcrman. Dwighl
Ackerman
'79.
'71.
Dchra Bumclt-Hcist
Marianne Carey
'79. Chei
Cooke, Kmi I cinour Cooke "74.
George Derk ")5, Vera Derk '60.
Joseph Dunikus
'81,
Druiiilicller. I-Jsu
Philly
Area Frosh
New freshmen who
Stanley
dance were Paul Posluszny
Philadelphia area were invited to a picnic an
In atlen
'9fi. Amber Wenku,% '9H. Mary
Anna Bauer '95, Chris Beadling
'94. Jim Ceccalli '91. Kimberly CeccatU 92. Utn Lannetti 'HH. Pairu ia Moore
'85. Carolyn Vemay Reitz '51, Robert Reilz '49. Camenm Smith 'H4 and Sandra
Wood Smith 86
'9H.
Gayle Shaw
Ellen Posluszny. Marti Shaw. Eileen Wenkus.
Gnng s
Mill near Reading were the following
members of the Class of 1998: Jeremy Bentz. Charles Borst. Ryan Burkey.
Ryan Crupi. Diane Davis. Taryn Kesseg. Todd Lofgren, Katrina Miller, and
Kevin SchJenker Parents and friends included Rita Bentz. Steve Burkey. Sue
Crupi. Terry Crupi, Judy Davis. Paul Davis. Aaron Leibman, Bobbie Lofgren.
Ed Lofgren. John Miller. Sharon Miller. LaVeme Schlenker. and Veronica
Schlenker The picnic was sponsored by the Reading-Berks Chapter of B U.
alumni, including George Derk 'SS. Vera Derk 60. Cmdy Hepler 86. and
Dale Keener AS.
Hill '90. Mary Anne KIcmkosky '59.
Ray Kunkct '67. Rcnec Kunkcl '93.
Irena L^ndacki '75. Dan Quinn '79,
Barbara Re/.nick, Ted Re/nick '58,
John Rohland "82, Ciayle Cope
Schneider "73, Robert SchnciJcr.
Mclinda Schwar/.
"90, Louann Spohr
Shade '90 and Anne Wispier '79.
Lehigh Valley chapter hosts prospective students
Prospecuve B.U. students
Attending a welcome picnic at
'87.
Heimbach 'I^.Cynlhia
Hcplcr '86. John JJeydi '84, Sharon
live in the
July 27 hosted by the Montgomery County Chapter of B.U Alumni
Reading-Berks Frosh
Todd
Oundruin
m the Lehigh
Valley were hosted by alumni on
January 23. Attending the party were the following high school venior^ and
their families:
Tracey Bomkowski. Tracy Fnt/. Enka Hirschel, Tara Hucaluk.
Megan O'Bnen,
Alexis Rittcr. Barbara Schwindenhammcr, and Kelly
Tom Bonikowski. Jaime Churctla, Barbara
Cmdy O'Bnen. Gary O'Bnen. Dennis Rnicr. Leo
Willianu; Pal Bonikowski.
HucaJuk. Metro Hucaluk,
SchwiDdcohammer, Nancy Schwindenhammcr The host& were Joanne
Dcmcott '89. Carole IDcmcott, Bill Ocmcott '66. Diane Maurer *66, and
Maurer '66
Cliff
Page 35
Developments
— THE GIVING REPORT
FUTURE
EVENTS
BU Alumnus Donates to Permanent Art Collection
Celebrity Artist Series
By Susan K. Ukks
AsMxtuiil Difccliir
iif
1994-1995
Dcvclopmcni
After completing a career
in teaching.
Joseph E. Hudock '41.
his
former dassmales. C.
this spring, conlacled
—
love
starring Loretta Sv^it
art.
(Bellz) Edwards, expressinij his inlercst in giv-
rolled in Santa
lege in the iy70s where he
"look every
Monica Col-
the university a portfoho of 12 photographs of
medium. One hundred credit
hours later. Hudock has produced more than
pieces
(HIAFRA
('1111 J)
accompanying
lower
right).
(Ac-
cording to Hudock, arlcnis are lyrics composed
of
by the
lithography teacher and the
This
artist for his art.)
gift
was followed by
five lithographs —
St.
Jerome.
St.
(Adam and
Anthony Outside
and the Conversion of
is still
Epic Brass
Fri..
the City,
St. Paul).
ST.
AN HON Y OUTSIDE THE CITY: Lithograph. 24' x20"
I
a study and inierprftation by Joseph
is
now
of
calls
Hudock
This concept
Noio
fV's
Peace and
E.
Hudock of Alhrecht
Diirer.
1994
9.
Minnesota Orchestra
Andre Watts, pianist
Fri.,
developing a new concept of art which he
"future an".
Dec.
helping his
Hudock has had a private
showing at Santa Monica College and
(
Diirer studies and interpretations
and
21, 1994
Tues.. Nov. 8. 1994
students in those classes.
Indian Chicl iindailcm below) and lour Albrecht
Eve.
art
Oct
Fri..
The Secret Garden
able" and worked in every
selected pieces, along with
Newport Jazz Festival
art class avail-
son of the deparlmenl of an, led Hudock lo send
"artcms"
1994
Sat., Sept. 17,
he en-
ing sonic of his art lo Hhujiiisburg University.
Discussions with Kenneth Wilson, chairper-
!
first
A California resident,
and Hda Bessie
Slu.-in
pursue his
to
Shirley Valentir^e
Hudock decided
is
based on the
1
94
1 .
with a degree in secondary education,
taught high school in Marlborough.
N.Y- and Cccillon. Md, before heading
to
The Barber of Seville
New York City Opera
National
Fri..
Sat..
War
are
Feb
1995
18.
College of Business
Golf Outing
in
nei'cr
Jan. 27. 1995
de Bordeaux
Ballet Theatre
one
ei'er
Company
Los
done
20 1995
Jan.
Mountain Laurel
won
June
Know
the
17,
1995
this
agony
you see
MEMORIAL
me:
in
lohen hunii^er grips,
sweet rain
of
upon the Hps
Edith Behr
Shuman
Lopez, Pa.,
who
'24,
died
in
Dec. 1992 bequeathed the
IS fUJin
Bloomsburg University
then
death
INDIAN CHIEF
$12,243. Interest from the
Uthograph. 24" x 32"
BIAFRA CHILD Uthograph.
"These pieces are very strong additions lo t>ur
pemianent collection." noted Ken Wilson. "The
department faculty are pleased to have his
interest in our continuing visual education pro-
art
gram."
will be
added
permanent collection
for display
promise
to the university's
ol ai and will be available
throughout the university or for edut
the intricacies ot
this goal the help
of every
Nationwide employee
Page 36
is
BU/
needed.
1950s he returned to Los An^....
where he taught
in private
Hudock earned
from Loyola University.
Monica. Calif.
at
N W. General Insurance,
Nationwide headquiirters
He
tor
in
Co-
He
this pro-
Bloomsburg University.
asks that any
BU
graduate
em-
ployed by Nationwide Insurance
who has not heard from him recently contact
him
at the
Nation-
wide Foundation. Three Nationwide
OH 43216.
In addition to this scholarship,
Mutual Insurance
eluded
in the
Founders' Club
the
spring.
Bloomsburg.
sight.
$30.0(X) pledge which will
endow scholarships
additional
award
will
for se\eral
BU students.
The
be given in 1995.
The Goal
Pledged
;
1994
Received
$3,375
1
Charles
i
$3.0
rryr
S2.5
I
ing in Report '93. publishec
the
of Hamsburg. Pa. and
Nationwide Insurance Foundation has conlnbuted $22,500 to-
Library Construction
H
Company
\v;ird a
Memorial Scholarship.
resides in Santa
Mariiinne Creasy and Lucille
"29 should have been
Plaza 3-22. Columbus.
the Nationw ide
to help
support the Veterans
a master's degree in education
DeVoe
(•rank K\\ latkowski '79. director
be used
schools until 1966.
Correction:
BU/ Nationwide Alumni
gram
reach
In the early
Ail-and-Artist; or Artist-
and- Art; but. evenluallv: ART-ist" ( from 7eta
lo help students majoring in mar-
To
Hollywood
will
Palmer. Alaska.
Art).
lumbus. Ohio, coordinates
scholarships annually.
is
processes ihal can be discovered within
supporting a scholarship program
to three $1.(X)0
the
at
into tailoring in Alaska, he reentered teaching
in
of finance
two
Angeles where he taught
conceptualized interpretation of Artist's involvement within the never-ending evolution-
lartj
After graduating from Bloomsburg. Class
For the past several years.
ketingormanagement. Thegoalis
To
account
Professional School. Following a brief venture
Bloomsburg alumni who work for
Nationwide Insurance have been
to support
and piece are one".
exhibit
24" x 32"
presented as a
cational purposes in the classroom.
Attention
that "creator
Hudock. "the
al)
The pieces
Alumni Scholarship Fund
is bliss
$2.0
issue
We regret the o\
$1.5
Sl.O
DEVELOPMENTS
is
$0
edited by
first
Susan R. Hicks
$0.5
'67
Developments
— the giving report
DRAFT OF THE CERAMIC MURAL:
atui$N.W
4
subscribed.
1/2" ceramic
the full-color wall
tiles,
new library. The
to the
Update
bear the names of donors who contributed between $1,000
vancement.
By
Treasury
more than $2,375
million, rep-
must
Bloomsburg
raise.
has qualified for $7,125 million
funding
in
from the Commonwealth's Higher Educa-
Of Ideas
tion Capital Construction
Program.
new
Originally, the plans for the
building with the top floor
Eric Foster
News
Assistant
left
has raised $2.9 million
In gifts,
library,
unfinished for
library
campaign goal by
$1 million, to a total of $3,375 million, so
cost of the
project, including the design cost
and private
and matching construction funds
to
State legislative appropriations for
44%
of
BU
Bloomsburg Univer-
(and other State System universities) passed
in
June
resulted in $29,566,366 toward a total budget of $66.96 1 .877
or 44 percent.
This reflects a long history of gradually
decreased funding for the State System, for instance, from
60 percent
in
1980 to42 percent
in
1992-93 (latest complete
nia public higher education
lated,
at a level that is
is
both
colleges. State
dents and families,
it
e..
System
universities, state-re-
issue.
For
demands of other state-funded
fall
to students, a practice
It
IS
corporations to see
says Helwig,
if
who stresses
it
Bloomsburg
to
ils
(Room and board
have the remaining funds
to
raised in lime lor ihe ground-breaking cer
emony
a(
homecoming
Oclober." says
in
laniero. "Actual conslniclion ol the library
would begin
The new
spring ol 1995."
in Ihe
library will be located
on
iht-
present site ol ihesol ibiill field Conslruction
the importance ot
New
has been a Stale System objective to
"open
class,
hope
expected to be completed
IS
1996.
in
gaining broad-based support in (his fund-
for 1994-95
years
"We
they will participate."
The
doors"
— pay
salaries
and pur-
chase basic supplies and a limited amount of equipment
fees are set to cover costs resulting from
Unfortunately, the stale funds and tuition
There
which has been
m place for
is
fail to
IRS Rules Aflecl Giving
Recent Internal Revenue Service (IRS) rulings and
provide
Bloomsburg
regulations can have a significant affect on
The deductible value of charitable
donations is now subject lo new inlcrprelationsby the IRS.
University donors
The IRS's
basic premise
A charitable gift can be
is this
considered fully deductible only
anticipation of receiving
not an area at the university thai has not been
positively affected by these gifts.
Funds from these private
sources, which comprise approximately
1
.7
percent of the
university budget, have been, forycars. helping
offer an educational curricula thai goes
Bloomsburg
beyond
"just
open-
or
anything of substantial value
If
given with no
is
il
commitment
to receive
in return
a
II
But. as long as stale dollars available to
University continue to dechne
be
filled
further
and costs increase, the gap to
by gifts from pnvate sources will only widen
Hence, the response from requests to alumni and
becomes increasingly important
value of a Bloomsburg education.
friends for support
tain the
Bloomsburg
to sus-
must be decreased by the worth of the
Further, the
IRS considers
table organization
versity Foundation
—
donor docs
—
—
it
in this case.
lo
benefit.
Ihe obligation of Ihe chari-
The Bloomsburg Uni-
inform ihe d(jnor as to the
"fair-
market value" of the benefit as well as what portion of the
gift IS
deductible
Examples of benefits include
sports events, clothing, and gifts
any
ing the doors".
slate universities.
mid 1960s, the basic fee to attend
Bloomsburg was $125 per semester. In 1983. when
Bloomsburg received university status, tuition was $740.
This
many
1994 senior
faculty
allocation of stale funds and tuition paid by students allows
stu-
As long
transportation, welfare, and prisons), the
In the
cam-
dunaiions trom
in
and $36,000 from (he
tion
A large portion of the unfunded balance is met by tuition
decades.
years." says John Scrimgeour.
$77,000
aie
aluinni class treasuries
receive a benefit, the tax -deductible value of ihe contribu-
cover the actual costs of operating
many
Budget
meet the
campaign
priority capital project for
Bloomsburg University education apart from others. This
is where gifts from private sources become important.
challenge reoccurs each year for finding the resources to
charged
Among the recent contributions to Ihe librai^
"Constructing a larger library has been
many
from alumni," says Helwig.
rate, especially
pledged.
Bloomsburg'v top
il
a high participation
the special programs and opportunities that help to set a
as tax dollars are insufficient to fund public higher educa-
(i,
Of the 2K.000 alumni contacted, more
5. 200
show
various sectors
fair to all its
remains a problematic
tion along with increasing
ol develop-
very important and should be
and state-aided universities) and affordable to
agencies
ment.
offer the best possible education at an affordable cost,
While most people would probably agree that Pennsylva-
(community
(he university can
these .services and are paid in addition to tuition.)
data available).
funded
Susan Helwig. acting director
"Right now, we're aggressively visiimg
matching funds, according to An-
Funds
foundations take a project iiune seriously
friends of the university, foundations, and
total
Businesses ami
order to complete the fourth Moor." says
all
The
of each person that
over the top
will put us
to raise in
floors of the 105,000 square-foot building
thony laniero. interim vice president for ad-
State
$5(KMKK)
member, "Since Ihe current Harvey
A, Andruss Library was c<)nstructed 27 years
ago, enrollment at Bloomsburg has doubled.
Bloomsburg' s
raising drive.
"It's the participation
less than
Foundation, with the endorsement of the
could be finished.
exceeding the amount necessary to qualify
sity
V mural have been fulh
Homecoming Weekend Karen Sm^er.
the artist for the project.
paign chairperson and a retired Bloomsburg
raise
pledges, and
toward building a new
"We have
library
university's Council of Trustees, voted to
for stale
is
In the fall of 1993. the
future expansion.
The Bloomsburg University Foundation
gifts
Tiles for the 5' v 16'
$12.4 million.
than
called for the construction of a four-story
planned
mu fadlity.
$10.5 million construction cost, will exceed
raising
that the university
Editonal
the
color renderina will be on display
Architectural Ceramics, of Philadelphia
resenting 25 percent of Ihe cost of the library
By
A
Goal Surpassed
State
-
tiles will
To be comprised of approximately 4H0. 4 1/2- x
mural will hang prominently near the main entrance
gifts will
The
fair
tickets to
market value of
be specified on the solicitation.
For instance,
if
a
donor contributed $HK)
and received $15 worth of tickets as a
lo athletics,
result of that
donation, the charitable contribution would be $85.
Direct questions to the
Development Center, Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg.
PA
1
78
1
5,
or telephone 717-
389-4525.
Sl.543.
Page 37
Search
underway
for student
veep
life
William
Nice '91 and Lorraine
J.
Bielen were married on June 4
in
Under new presidential leadership,
Bloomsburg University is seeking
McAdoo. William is grocery manager
at Boyer's IGA in McAdoo. They live
nominations and applications for the
in
Hazleton.
position of vice president for student
lifi
Reporting directly to the
,
Joan Winner Probst '91 (M) of
Lock Haven has earned certification a.s
presid^'ni, the vice president for
student
is
responsible for providing
a reading specialist.
leadership in the areas of residential
life,
student aclivities. intercollegiate
athletics, financial aid,
Bronwyn J. Queen
counseling
E. Drotar
and career development,
wilt
Laurel
— Strong interpersonal and
— Ability
skills;
Ann
Smith
ert E,
in
The\
Ransier *91 and Rob
are plarming an
III
Octo
ber 29 wedding. Laurel works for Hass
to function as a
member of an
&Co
adminis-
trative team:
— At
21
have
the following characteristics;
collaborative
May
a teacher
is
Newtown.
live in
The successful candidate
and Thomas
the Pennsbury School District.
standards.
communication
Bronwyn
in Yardley.
and student
multicultural activities,
'91
were married on
Jr.
Denise Reinhold '91 and Gregory
of university
least five years
Wiik '90
administrative experience preferably
on a residential campus;
— Expenence m
are planning a July 199<
Denise
wedding.
Allentown School
the areas
IS
employed
is
District,
employed by Dunn
&
h)
and Gre-
Bradstreei
reporting to the vice president;
— Demonstrated cormiiitment
the linkage of
to
Jeffrey Seidel '91 and L\jin
Condrack are planning a November 25
wedding in Minersville. Jeffrey is an
academic and student
affairs;
— Demonstrated
cultural diversity,
sensitivity to
accountant with
gender equity and
New
Breed Corp.
in
Kearny, N.J.
equal opportunity;
— Master's degree required, and
Christine E. Sims '91 and Mark
doctorate preferred.
The
position will be filled on
January
3.
Lemoyne.
Christine,
ate student at
received by September 23. 1994, and
must include
(
I
how
)
a cover letter
the applicant's
training and experience directly
relate to the desired characteristics.
(2) a detailed professional resume,
(3)
is
T
m
a gradu
names, addresses, and
telephone numbers of
at least five
references. Early submission of
applications
is
Frosh
Valley
Nominations and applications
to:
Mona L. Bartholomew, Secretary
VPSL Search Committee
Bloomsburg University of
ing Corp. in Harrisburg.
Members of the Class of I99fi fmm high schools m Wyoming
Wyommg
a Berrigan Sub Picnic hosted by the
attendance were Lynn Benfante. Bemadetle Biebel. Rob
Valley were guests at
New freshmen in
David Cheslock, Crystal Davidick. Amy Kosar. Christina Micluiel. Christine Mulhem, Jeff Piazza.
Juhe Sialma and Aaron Turiello. Others in attendance: Dan Bechetli. Dana Bechetti. Betty Brislin. Boh Brislin. Brum
Cheslock. James Cheslock. Marguerite Cheslock. Kelly Duszak. Dehra Gam ?.'>, Jack Ganz. Jacklyn Ganz. Christi
Valley Cliapter of B.U. alumni.
Kim
Capizzt.
Gihson. Susan Gottlieb
'74.
Dolores Higgins
JohnLychos. Nancy .Swartz Uchos
encouraged.
should be directed
Susquehanna Employment and Train
Wyoming
Bnslin.
Shippensburg Universn\
a client service specialist witl
is
and
who
7
1995. or as soon thereafter
as possible. Applications musst be
describing
May
Reilly were married on
'91 M.
Wanda WHlis McDonough
Mane
Michael.
Anw
'SS.
'70.
Erm Higgms, John Higgins
PatMcAndrew
'70.
Henry Hunt
Sandy McAndrew 70. Suzanne McCabe
Angela Zuba Meizger 'ft7. Lindsay Melzger. Man in Melzger
'52.
Jess Kresge 69.
'52.
77.
Sean McDonough
'86.
Francis MicltaeL
70.
Donna Miller Bemanline Polak, Amy Sadvary '79. John .Stalnui. Nancv Sialma '70.
Charlie Turiello. Chris Turiello. Donna Polak Zimmerman '83. Michael Zimmemmn. Tyler Zimmerman. Representing
the University were Dr. John J Tralhen '68. PegTralhen. Scott Righter '84. and Husk\ Ambassadors Michael Kwasnoski
•95. Maureen McDonnell '95. and Hugh O Donnell 95.
Miller
'66.
Tina Singer '91 and ChesteVerchuk are planning a July 29. 199:"
wedding. Tina is a teacher for the
Scranton/Lackawanna
opment Agency Head
Human
Stamatis B. Smeltz '91
with the
S Air Force
I'
Force Base
is
in
also working
Devet
Start,
at
is
stationec
Falcon
\\-,
Colorado Springs
Hi
on a master'-^ dcgrcf
a
Webster University.
Pennsylvania
400 East Second
Alise C.
Street
fice
Bloomsburg. PA
1
78 15- 301
1
of Legislative Audits in Baltimore.
Md. They
live in Laurel.
Md,
J.
Szymczak '91 and Michael
Scibert '91 were married on July
in
Bloomsburg
Alise
I f
a chemisir-
is
Vonada were married on June II in
Allenwood. Kelly is a substitute
PP&L"s Susquehanna
Steam Electric Station, and Michael i>
a computer analyst at Amencan Home
Foods in Milton. Both are enrolled ir
teacher in the Milton Area School Dis-
the
tcchnician at
Alumna
Kelly J,
seeks info
about former coach
Information on the whereabouts of
1977-1978 women's gymnastics coach
Margie
trict.
*91 and Allen R.
live at Mifflinburg
R.D.
Moore Nash
Karen Merge!
"80 at 514 South Central Boulevard,
Broomall,
PA
19008. or
call
Reit7.
610-356-
and Matthew A.
were married on July 23 in Mt.
Pocono.
5272.
Karen,
master's degree
University,
Lancaster Frosh
New
freshmen who
live in the
Lancaster County area were invited to a picnic
who
is
pursuing a
East Stroudsburg
a teacher in the Pocono
Mountain School Distncl. They
Tobyhanna.
Shannon E. Newman
*91 and
Todd
Lyza Brugnolo, Chris Coolbaugh, Barbara Day. Bud Day.
Austen Seward, Nella Seward, Garry Stauffer. Courtney Ballentine, Evander
J.
Ballentine, Lorraine Ballentine, Chris Blackburn '82.
teacher at Paxinosa School in Easton.
Karen Blackburn
'82.
Nickischer were married on June 25
in Nazareth.
Shannon, a fifth grade
Danielle Blackburn. Scott Blackburn. Glenn Bromley '85, Linda Foster '89,
is
John Haney
Stroudsburg University.
'85.
Relda Scott
'55,
and Susan Sugra
'89.
pursuing a master's degree
at
Diane L. l^fel '91 and Matthew A.
Plack '91 were married on July 9 in
Doylestown. Diane is a teacher in the
Central Bucks School District, and
Matthew
IS
employed by
the Pennsyl-
vania Department of Public Welfare
live
in
on July 28 hosted by the Lancaster County Chapter of B.U. Alumni, In attendance were Jessica Acker '98. Lora Brugnolo '98, Scott Day '98, Sharon Irwin
*98, Jessica Acker,
is
*9I
at
MBA program at B.U,
2.
Shaffer.
Please contact Karen
Page 38
They
McKee
East
Michelle M. Tansey '91 and Edward C. Brandt *92 were mamed on
November 27. 1993, in Florham Park.
N.J,
Michelle
Summer
is
a social worker
ai
Nursing Home, and
Eddie is a math teacher at Franklin
Township High School.
Hill
"
Audio- Video
new
recording
track option
Camels Yost
*91
and
Audio-video recoixling has been
implemented us a new track option
Scolt
Werkhciser were married on November 23, 1993.
They
live in
wtthm
Conyngham.
the I'niverMty's bachi-lor of
iins in imisic
Becky
plannmg
are
a
muse
at
Becky
ts
interest in the technical aspects of
a registered
sound iccoidmg and sound enhanoc
Geisinger Medical Center.
iiieni
sity,
They
School District.
live
con* music courses tuul four one
in
semcsici iipplicaiion mlrrnships lor
While
cri'dits
may
1992
lia.s
placed
sound
interns in a lu-arby cvniunercial
and video studio
Bob Heller
7. Box 7030
years
Grotto Pizza Party
East Slroudsburg. PA 18301
(717)476-0086
conihitnng lorinal music education
Attending a pizza party at the Gnttto in Harveys Lake were
Becheltt. Michelle
Tom Lnndon
Class Volunteeris):
Bonchonsky
94.
Barry Boone
English. Susan Gottlieb 74. Bill Kelly
Debra Ami Acri '92 and Steven
J.
'71.
with the lechnicitl knowledge of
Amv Amadio
Carolyn Boone
90.
Rich Amadto
Nancy FdManh
'SO.
Dan
W).
'70.
Cun
Hei
helli.
Ennttxh
'S6,
nana
Janet
W. Harhara Upo 7y. John
Sandy McAndrew
Suzanne McCahe
Wanda Wilhx McDonough HH, Angela /.uba
Metzger '87. Lindsay Metzger. Marvin Metzger 86. Darlene Barherio Pavne 'H4. Ruth Jackson Ru hanh .li. William
Richards '33. Sandy Rupp '71. Am\ Sadvary '79. Nancy Stalma '70. Kathryn Thacher '33. and Merlvn Thin her
Nancy Lychos
Lychos,
Vigorito *9I will be married in
Hazieton on September 7 Debra is a
71.
Jan Kelly Jess Kresge 69. Merrtltih Ui\o\
'52.
'70.
substitute teacher,
and Steven
at
Hartshorn Services
in Parsippany. N.J.
in
Exmore. Va. Jeffrey
in Millsboro,
Her husband, Jim
*91.
is
Meri K. Bogorowski
NATWEST
Bank)
in
Evan
(M) were married on
July 30 in
who
also earned
B .U is employed
Northampton County Public
at
,
'92
develop a (waxptivc
tell
you
ear, so
when Komething sounds
nghi
Kecoiihng r(|uipnienl
is
employed by Noithampton
eral
CVS
County.
'92 and Randal
is
a
com-
He formerly was
a
specialist at First Fed-
S.
Boyer are engaged
Colleen
is
cm-
ployed by Governor Mifflin School
Distnct. and Randal
is
employed by
Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
in
in the nuisic
T.
Joseph J. Brown
*92 and Rosemary
plannmg
a fall
Kur/wcil keyboard C4)iuiccted
witli
to a dedicated 4Nt)-level pcisonul
Pliarmacy in Lancaxler.
computer with
Claudia Cooper '92
one
"I'.ncore" software,
and two
ca.sNettc
recently earned
wedding
a muster's degree in niunugcnicnl
She
Bui'kncll Univcniity
lia.s
Kimberly Aim Burke
Lauer II '92 art- planning
1993 wedding. Kimberly
istrative assistant with
i.s
a
May
an admin-
reel-to-recl
on
channel powered
ol
mixer board, monitor and main
accepted
spcakerK
a position with Deloitte und louche in
New
Jersey.
Krnee Fultz '92 nnd Adam
Myers arc planning u December
C
17
wedding Kcnec is a teacher ui the
Montgomery Child Care AMnociatiun.
Newberry
Kathleen
St ask in
*92 and David
P. <;ally
were
married
Mechanicsburg on April 9
IS
employed by
P
in
Kathleen
the Pcnnhylvunia
Ihgher Education AKsistance Agency
jn
Acquisition of additional siiflware
and
I>.
'92 and John
Hazieton.
are
manager
in
Wyomissing.
Savings and Loan Association of
Maula
Township, and John
IfK'ation decks, u 12
(National Westminster
Scranton.
consumer loan
Terri Bieber '92 and Jeffrey
Joseph
Delaware.
mercial loan operations associate for
Pharmacy.
a master 's degree
em-
CoUeen M. Buchter
an assistant manager with Rite Aid
Winfield R.D. Terri,
is
ac-
cepted a teaching position in Perryvilie,
to
can
2()tK)
Schools
ployed by Indian RJvcr School Distnct
Susan Earl Bettendorf *92 has
going to record something, you need
department curirntly conKists nl a K-
an ac-
is
recording techniques. "If you're
'77,
1
count supervisor
the past six
tt)i
Wallace stresses the importance of
R.R.
the
the tiack option
new, Hlooinshurg
Representative:
by
music
Students in the tuidio-video
1 1
'93
lab, or
recording truck will take 44 credits o(
Fleetwood.
Maryland.
sound
Walliice. I'hairiwnion ot the
Kutztown Univerthe Kutztown
at
the studio,
depaitnu'nl
employed by
is
111
concert hall." says Di Sie(ilu'n
Andrea L. Zimmerman *9I and
Doug A. Sanders were married in
Kutztown. Andrea, who is pursuing a
master's degree
designed for
is
those nuisK'iuns with a serious career
September 10 wedding
Nanticoke.
in
degree
"T!\is pr\>gram
Yarnetl '91 and Jeff Piestrak
Hamsburg. She
is
Students
in
i.s
imminent
music theory courses also
use the computer keyboard software
combination
tor
music writing,
editing and creating compositions
which explore niulti-timbres
I'he
curriculum will .soon include
scanning and sctjuencing
The department also opcrulcN two
video camcorders and will engage
the c<]uipmenl, counsel and coopera-
ulbo a Nuhstilutc
tion of
tL-acher
audio tape (DAT)
digital
recording equipment
TV/radio services and the
department of mass communicationti.
Karen Mendel *92 and Dr Ken
^pranklc arc planning a May 1. 1995
Music majors may also choose two
applied (perfomiam c)
other trackx
—
1
wedding Karen
is
and music
hiMtory.
manage! and
office
.idvertising hpccialist at
Temporary
Claim Profebhionalh,
m
Inc.,
Marllon,
NJ.
Tracy L. Klstler *92 and David M.
McCann *9I were married on June 18
in New Tnpoli 'Dicy live in New Tnpoli
Lori L. Llpiorl *92 hax been accepted into Villanova UnivcrBily't
master'! degree program in
Williamsport
Attending an after-work mixer at the Sheraton
in
in
Williamsport were Kathryn Abbett
'28.
Michelle Barker 90. George
'82.
or-
acting director of development,
and Scon Righter
'84. assistant
director
trf
development.
human
resourcea.
E
'77. Bruce Braughion 91. Debra Buck. Steven Buck '76. Jeff Conner '89. David Coolidge '89. Kevin Crane '88.
Shanda Folmar Demarest '91. Deborah Dtetnck '93. Joann DiFrancisco '90. Marcta Dingei 93. John Dorin. James
Fetter. Jason Fetter. Jeffrey Fetter. Justin Fetter. Ophelia Fetter '90. Brett Good. Mary Jeeves. JoAmse Keener 89. Betsy
Knawlden 92. Diane Langley 81. Holly Opsomer '82. James Pegg '67. Mike SmcUur 91. Daniel T Spadoni '74. Lisa
Siackhouse '90. Stephanie Weikel 79. Kelly WhUmayer. and Barbara Winchester '75. Representing the University were
Bierman
Susan Helwig
human
ganization Kicnce with a qiecializaUon
WUliam Locas '92 will teach world
Agua Fru High School in
history at
Avoodaie, AnzoiUi. In addition, he will
icfve as head line coach for football
and as a&mMani track coach.
Last year he taught
at
Supenor High
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India
(
Continued from Page 28)
enountered nexi to a park bench was
nearly empty.
Nearing
we opted to
way in. which look us
zoo, Once ornate, the
ilic Institute,
take the back
through the
zoo was
need of repair and a coal
in
Some of the cages had
of paint.
obviously not been used
The cage
that
in years.
contained the zoo's
tigers wasi relatively generous; the
were huge,
tigers
their
paws
the size
of tennis rackets, their backs rippling
with rivers of sinew at once loose
and relaxed, yet clear with
their hair-
trigger potential.
Above
we passed through
monument to
the zoo
the nicely maintained
Tenzing Norgay. the Shcrpa guide
who accompanied
of Everest
Hillary to the peak
\95^.
in
The monument
dominated by a 20-foot
is
statute of
Tenzing. a benign and generous smile
etched on his weathered face.
We
hurried
down
Mountain-
to the
eering Institute so as not to delay the
showmg of a film that detailed a
1977 attempt by the Indian
Army
to
summit Kanchenjunga The attempt
One scene
well shod.
fell
particular stayed with us:
in
In order to
cross a particularly deep crevasse,
iui
aluminum extension ladder had been
brought up and laid across the
members of the expedition
look turns walking across the ladder
while a Ihousand-foot hole yawned
crevasse;
open wailing
On
lo
devour the unsteady.
the walk back to the hotel,
while Rhonda and Margiirel
wandered ilirough the market looking
at jewelry and clothing,
allowed
»
I
myself to be lured into the Oxford
Book
&
Stationary Co.. where
I
found a 306-page hardback book on
the history of Djujeeling and
the
Sikkim Himalaya for Rs, 250 (about
$7.50) and a slightly damaged and
musty but very serviceable 1983
repnnt of a 1921 btwk on the
Diujeeling-Hiinalayan Railway
which went
I
my
look
was going with us for five days, the
other was staying at the hotel
against
ate early
and went
bed with a 4 a.m. wake-up call.
in
lo
Sometime around 10 p.m.. a guest
room suffered upsel
alley-level
his rounds,
room, the same dog made
howling at a motm thai
had not yet come
toilet
paper
Duuful
in
out.
We
our ears and
travelers,
stuffed
slept.
we were up
four a.m. and in our bus at
five.
bus
at
The
moved
out the alley to the street
and sal there, with us stuffed into
it,
We eventually began
two-hour drive to the start of the
run. which involved 1.000
feet of
for
l.fe
Alumm and the.r guests mcluded Scott Aikey
at B. U.
75 minutes.
Maude Andreg.c
John Bolton
7
88.
'86
W Ahson
Thomas Andregic
'82.
^ Ru
Kelly Bolton
^"'^
h Blu.s
'83.
•'^7.
-84.
Dennts Bohr
Tammy Bonawuz
'70.
-91.
Nancy Bohr
Judi
Bowman
Sandy Bupp
-75. Kayla Bupp. Kelsey
Jam.e Bylotas. Sandy Cerullo '69
f'-^Comrrs-77MndreaCorures.B.llContres.Br^^^^^
hL
Bupp
Cynthut B^lotas
'75.
Abby
r''n-r
ll n "^rf ?r
6/
t ^''.T/?-
Bylotas.
^^'-'''"f!- T-'nn
•
79
^IT.T
Roben Swab.
.T"
T't''
Stephanie
Swab. Nelson Swarts
'''''''
74.
Sweitzer.
Bob
Tliorru^n.
John Vantine
'63.
^^rgaretsZb
Tom Sweitzer
Margaret Waldron
'73.
'80.
'75 Abbie
Corey Waters
^''"^^ ^^'^ ^^^^ ^^Hn
ZbeZTandTTl
89andl^n Zerbe ''L^'T
Representing B.U. were Joan
'90.
Untczner. direc-
S. ott Righler 84. assistant
director ofdevelopment;
staff.
68. director of alumni affairs.
D Angelo
School
in
Arizona, where he was head
girls basketball
and track coach and
Joe Oe,ger
74.
head
line coach for football.
The latteam went on to the state championship game.
Bill
hves in Fountain
Hills. Arizona.
^'""^
8I.
Mrs. Joe Ceiger. Mike Gerard
-90. Patt,
Gerrrum
-76.
Karen
Enn Cough. Molly Gough, Deborah Cownley
92.
Kristin
^""'^
Grant HolUmd Tay
76. Karen Stank Howenst.ne 76
Amanda
Hcr^nsune. ^ont Ho..nst.ne.
Day,dlmrisek '82. He.dilmr.sek. Janet
Im^^
Unhart
*92 and Jeffrey
Gudenkauf are planning an August 1
2.
1995 wedding. Kristin is a first
grade
teacher in the Vernon
Continued on Page 44)
93.
^.T""
83. Eleanor UnJum.
M.Andrew
(N.J.)
District.
KImberly Ann Muffley *92 and
Bnan H. Biechy were married on
May
21 in Lchighion.
They
reside in
Lehighton.
LauraUnhan.
Phil Unhan.
VickiUnhan
Josephine Magee
'74
'37
L, Nic« *92 teaches
special
education in
Mount
Holly, N.J. She
finished her master's degree
elemen-
m
tary education
Uiura McCawley
J,m Peakc 82. Jean Peake
'91.
'83.
Lock Haven.
Bruce Rosengrant '92 has been
named sport's information
Mark Moore
92. Stacie
Moore
Januson Peake. Jennifer Peake
'92
jZ
Lycoming CoUege
in
m AugusL
She
WiUiamsport.
He
served as assistant
director of sports
information/athletic development
at
B.U- for the past year.
He earned a master's degree
tn communication studies at B.U.
in 1994.
Lori
Ann
SchaJTer '92 and Rich-
ard G. Piacenti Jr. '90
were married
on July 9 in Nazareth,
Lon is a substitute teacher in
the
Karen
77 Chnstopher Long. Steve Looker
90.
87.
Township
''''
87^
JeanUmg
Morse
R.clmrd Grimes
r
» r ? Ru
i""*'
lor Holland.
k Howen..t,ne
Kennel
live in
director at
Jofm Edwards -67 Jonelle Edwards
School
Gough
and Doug n'ppensnei
Hippenstiel
Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel
Long
were married on July 24,
1993. They
ter
i
uphill driving before dropping
1,000
feet down a winding road
on the
Page 40
Ura Shader 55 A Shade, Gary Shuey '68.
Unda Shuey Alesia Skinner '87
Jim Skmner. Jack Skowronski '65. Mark
Skowronski. David Slonac '88. Nichole
Blockus
f^nsten Blockus. Al,c.a Blu.s
the
(
94. Jolm Roskos 88. John Ruby Mana
Salinger '88. Emilee Salinger
Tom Salinger. Kim Santor 91. Sue Nye
Scharfenberg '83, Kay Schweitzer '77
Zerbe
another
stomach and began a marathon'
session of vomiting. Outside
our
Robinson
''''
dentjor student
^I'S^'^^'^l^"';
treasures bock lo our
We
t-^T'TV:'
Andregu: Brooke Andrrgu: Zacary
Andregu: Kerry Aye rs 72. Melissa
Baer
Ballets -79. Ralph Ba.lets.
Jennifer Blaker '93. Jim
for only a buck.
began to page
through them only to be overtaken
by
a dozen time zones. I woke in
time
lo reorganize our duftlebags:
One
our return.
AUunmAssoctati^^^^ to dale. Ue popular
event was held on June 15 at City
Island Park. The students are
participants in the PRIDE program
designed by
'"'7" """"
''"'^^^ "^^^ '^^y graduate from
high school. The students are
also brought to Bloomshurg for a
first-hand look
" 'he campus. Spenal guests were Dr James H.
McComuck. chancellor of
(.erald.neAndr,'g,c 7V.
mom and
hotel
Hatrisburg
Appnmmately 250 alumm andfnends. including
about 75 Harrisburg City
School students, attended the largest
Bern.an Sub Picn.c sponsored by the
Bethlehem Area
School Distnct, and
Richard
vice
manager
Superstore,
m
is
a ser-
at Staples.
The Office
Allentown. They Uve
in Whitehall.
lives in
Bensalem.
Brian M. Spencer
'92 and Kristen
KeUyanne M. Orban *92 and
Scott
Hagenbuch are planning a May
6. 1995
wedding.
L. Miller are
planning an
weddmg m
ity
October 15
Waverly. Brian
assurance analyst at
Labs
is
a qual-
Wyeih-Ayersi
Inc..
West Chester
Veterans
Classnotes
committee
designated
as 50th
anniversary
Jennifer Theiss '92 and Christopher R, Moyer '92 are planning a Sep-
tember 24 wedding
Chris
is
Army,
a
in
Chester County
second heutenant
in the U.S.
Germany.
stationed in
unit at B.U.
Tonia L. Tiech '92 and Darryl J.
Richard are planning a June 1995 wed-
By l)»le Krolhe *60
Chairman,
ding. Tonia IS a customer support rep-
resentative for
AMSCO m Horsham.
Alumni Vefenins Committee
^
foniincmoiation ol the WotUl War
Lauri A. Vachino *92 and Robert
C. Grow *91 were married on July 2
teacher in various school distncts in
194M945. using on going
piogiainsovci tlu-iH-iKHl I991-m95
has dominaicd nmioiial news evenls
Lancaster County.
over the past montlu. Most recent
in
Old Forge.
Lauri
is
yeais.
II
a substitute
press and television coverage
Chloe R. Williams '92
is
the 50th annivepinry of
and
sales
Uk
Lords Valley.
ellort
Dinner with
Represenralive:
the President
laniero
Aimee
dinner with several
Washington.
D C. for a merting
on Julv
15.
B
ll alumni, including Barbara Ctlletie Henosh
'^'^^''^'PhdUpsOole •2H. andhdwanlHonath
Pf?"'?.
guests included
Billy
she had
41. Eileen
-72.
Other
Cfuipman. Helen Dole Unffith and Richard Neidich.
Beitz *93 and Michael
Wagner are planning a May 13, 1995
Lori E. Bleber *93 and London L.
Wilmot were married on May 21 in
Williamsport. They reside in South
Dennis, Cape Cod. Mass,
in
Tricia R.
Brady '93 and David M.
Steckel *92 were
in
mamed
Catasauqua. David
is
on June 18
employed by
They
Wtir
I.
Farrlnitlon '93
R CoUUis '93 and Gregory
Easton.
Marilyn
the deaf at
in
mamed on May
New
is
and
utid
is
I
m
u caseworker lor
Counseling Services of
Susquehanna Valley They tive in
an inlcrprcler for
DIooinsburg
loi
Valerie VouKhl Frcy '93 has accepted a position as an atjualics pro
gram coordinator with
(he
YMC"A
in
rac()ma.Wa.shington, She and her hus-
band
live in
II
Mil-
in the
50ih Anniversiuy
I'rogiaiii.
llloomsbuig Univcisily
Alumni Veterans
omniillec
(
was
received on June
Accep
\
|9
S.
taiKc by ihc Depitrinieni of Defense
ha.sed u|)un
Veterans
ilic
Goxutu '93
hu.s
lo
promote veterans' programs mid
prov idc scholarships
lo
lo veterans'
sons or daughters.
lixcerpted text o( the application lo
com
Dclense
is
as
follows.
pleted recniii training in the Maiiric
()rgunlz4> u (.'umineiiioralive
I
(
criteria
through piesenl and past eflorls
Sumner, Washington.
J.
iipplii\!
lot desigiuilcd status wliicli
the Dcpiiilrneni nl
Michael
ti
luluie
Comiiutiec inceling certain
Adams County
an
piogiains that will allow designalal
was
Oxford Middle School
iii
gcneialions. has established
odd
h'amily
21 in
piovidc
lo
comiminiiies to participate
A, Snyder were iiiumcil on April 9
Montoursvillc She
Marilyn
11
continuing legacy
Comniemoiativc
Marcey
live
Williamsport
A. Naylor were
J.
wedding. Aimee works for Keystone
Health Plan Central m Camp Hill.
Liberty Mutual Insurance.
ot IVfcnse.
pumuiii- knowledge o(
World Wai
Class Volunteetis): Renee Kunkel.
Pam
^^'^'^'ff*''^" '«
Deparlmrnl
It)
World
1993
Mike Jenio
R.D 2. Box 567
Hazleton. PA 18201
(717)455-9261
was of
Day on
June h
service representative at Mellon Bank's
office in
D
iirps,
The Veterans (\)niinH
Cuiiiiiilttee
lee u( ihc HlooiiLsburg lliiiverstly
Marianne Haas
Siorch
Jr
wcic
Mantzville,
'93 and Hurry
mamed on
They
live in
April
(i
.10 in
Hamiiburg.
Alumni Association wus (>rgaiii/.ed
10 years ago and lias been involved
in
on going projects
for veteran
recognition including scholarships to
(
unslunct H. liuniincM '93 and
(;ienn R. (;oldsburouxh '92 arc plan
ning an October wedding. Constance
i.s
a kindergarien teacher, and Cilcnn
is
a science teacher in the Pennsbury
School
District,
We
qualilying family members.
continue tu meet on a linuled basts to
review old projects and considei
avenues
for
new
Alunint Veterans
2 Plan lliree or more events per
year from I99J through 1995.
Hncloved arc publicity items,
Katherlne Winn Herh«ter *93 and
Jcflrey S Miller were married on Janu
ary 29
Kalherine is employed by
Xerox Bu.sincss Services. They reside
in King of PruAisia.
Alderfer SI. TomAiderfer
'82.
Richard A. Knlghl *93 (M) has
been named an instructor of commu-
Lehigh Valley attracted a large number of alumni and family: Alana Albus 87. Marci
Ethan Alderfer. Marci Aide rfer. EdAlkire. Gratia Alkire. Anna Bauer -95. Gaspare Bianco.
Bob Bottorf -59. Janet Branch d
'
in
79.
Bob Branch.
Jill
Branch. Kevin Branch. Ryan Branch. Tim Brooks
-92. Bill
Demcott
66. Carole Derricott.
Joanne Derricott '89. Anita Dimmick '90. Heidi Dunfee -93. Dave Erbe. Lesley Estock '90. George
Estock. Christine Ford '87. Connie Ganey 74. Brian Hamm -82. Jeanne Hamm. John Hersh -91.
Donna Hersh. Denise
Hozza -82. Edward Hozza. Elyse Hozza, Kathy Hozza '94. Marry Hozza. Teddy Hoiia. Mary Kactinski. Cindy
Karchner
•82. Dave Karchner. Megan Karchner.
Laura Kline '90. Kathi Kowker 83. Rick Kowker -82. Jillian Kowker. Patrick
Kowker. Amy Kravelz '94. Sue Ully '79. Ernie Long '84. Teresa
Duffy Mazich -80. Rick Mazich. Mana Mazich. Mark
Mazich, Molly Mazich, BobMcMullin '80. Tern McMulltn. Tony McMullin. Louis MickUy 84.
Andrew Mickley. Jennifer
Mickiey. Sue Mickley. Sherry Miers '93. Jody Millard -79. John Moller '82.
Lynne Hockenbrock Moller '82. Daniel
Moller. Davui Moller. John Mondschein -78. Undo Mondschetn '77.
Ashley Mondschetn. Undsey Mondschein, Matthew
Mondschein. Lois tester -49. Wilmer Nester '49. Carolyn Palmer 88. Scott Roth. Devin
Roth. Fallon Hoth. Bill Truhe
84.
Brenda Snyder Truhe '83 and Jeff Warren
director of developmeni;
and Doug Hippenstiel
94.
'68.
Representing the university were
brochures, and memorial planning
shecLs that
we submit
lo
you for
consideration as meeting cnlerion
Iwo
(or three events per year. 'Iliese
events include:
Lehigh Valley Berrigan Picnic
The annual Berngan Sub Picnic
scliedulcs of dedicatory events,
Dr Susan Hicks
nication and director of forensics at
West Texas
A&M
yon. Texas.
He
University in Can-
alwj holds a degree
from Scton Hall University.
He formerly was coach of the Ohio
Stale Uruversity forenaics (earn.
A,
f
1993;
I'iflielh
annivenvary
celebration by the U.S. Navy's V-I2
classes al
Bloomsburg Univen;ily
in
July 1993.
B 1 1993; Awarding the
Memonal Scholarship to a
Bhxmsburg student,
Veterans
C. (1993) Encouraging veterans or
their survivors to
complete bio-
Sandra A. KubrickJ *93 and Glenn
B. Walp were mamed on August 20 in
graphical data sheet for inclusion in
Glen Lyon. Sarulra is director of It's A
Small World in Shickshinny and is also
display in the Feiutemaker
a cashier al Boycr's
IGA in
Berwick.
the books of Service or Valor
on
Alumni
House.
(Continued on Page 42)
67. assistant
director of alumni affairs
Page 41
Veterans
{Continued from Pane 4 J)
D.
f
1994) On-going evcnti thai
include the Veterans Scholarshjp.
display of World
War
memorabilia,
II
publicity urging veterans lo complete
employed by B.U- as
biographical data sheets, and wreaih-
Jeffrey
laying ceremonies
al the
tems analyst/software
Monument
Homecoming
during
Veterans
events in October
internship with the Lois de la
Haba
Agency in New York City, where he
was an assistant literary agent.
other projects to be considered.
3.
tion
Submit a compleled applicaform Completed form is
Amy L. Henninger *94 and Gregory D. Rachau are plarming a March
18. 1995 weddmg in Irish Valley. Amy.
included in this correspondence.
4.
your
Agree lo keep us informed of
aclivilics throufth brief
reports
have enclosed newspaper
I
also a graduate of the Geislnger School
clippings, brochures, forms and
of Radiologic Technology,
is employed
by Geisinger Medical Group in
outlines for projects completed lo
date.
a sys-
specialist.
Patrick J. Farace '94 completed an
On-going events plus
E. (1995)
is
Other publicity items and
Selinsgrove.
reports will be submitted for future
projects in 1994 and 1995,
Tyrone Howard '94 has been
The Veterans Committee is
planning several programs for August
to r^cceniber
November
1994 and January
named an
assistant wrestling coach at
Arizona Stale University. While at
B.U he was twice a Pennsylvania State
to
1995, These projects will
satisfy requirements as outlined
Athletic Conference champion, an
by
Eastern Wresthng League winner, twotime team captain and Most Valuable
Department of Defense
Other members of the Vclcrnns
the
Player
Commitlec include Millard l.udwig
48
Tansey-Brandt
of Millvillc. John Miigill '48 of
Millerstown.
Andrew Magill '43 of
Thomas '47 of
wedding
Sugarloaf. John
Hamburg. Curtis English *56 of
Elwood Wagner '43
of San Antonio, Texas.
The committee considers this
Stroudsburg. and
Mike Smith 91. Craig Hopkins
designation a great honor and will
use the required programs and
projects as a
May
and Bloomsburg UniverNity alumni
concerning World War II events.
technician
all
at
live in
Allyson
—
encourage
Hawaii, Nicholas
in
PP&L
alumni lo
is
a
Is
an
on
LAN
Berwick Hospital Center
Catawlssa R.R. I
computer programmer for
Berwick Steam Electric
at the
Station,
Also,
visit the
House
on
Fensiemaker Alumni
We'd
like to see
Mareyan
a resoua-es co-
is
m
Litchfield. S.C,
J.
Veterans' Corner
Alumni Veterans
Stauh were married on August 26
and Jitterbugs
biographical information about
are displayed at the
Alumni House
Dan
pemianent part of
the history of Bloomsburg
Univer-
is
in Edwaidsvilie.
won
the Ber-
J H;ugadon Memorial
Thrcc-Miie
RunAValk in Wilkes-Burre.
Jean Raspen *93 joined
Corps
in
June and
Camaroon.
Is
on
the Peace
include your biography as pan of
our
historical record. Call 1-800-526-
0254 for a copy of the fonii. You
have earned your place in the book,
so send in your biographical info and
encourage your veteran fnends to do
the same.
Crawford are planning an October
21. 1995 wedding. Barbara Is
employed by Gehrig and Johnson
AcL.
counting in Bloomsburg.
E.
Reed '93 and
Wiikoski were
at
Jeffrey
is
21 in
live
Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy
Lee Rearick are engaged. Matthew is
a program specialist for Milton Developmental Services
and
Inc.
is
a substi-
January 1995 wedding. Charles
employed at The Radiation Center
Wayne,
in
an assistant radiation
safety officer Daina is completing
the
master's degree m education of the
N.J.. as
*93 completed
armor officers basic course at Fort
Know. Kentucky. In February. He is a
in the
National Guard.
Pennsylvania
He
Corporation
in
Kalamazoo. Michigan-
Jennifer
1994
Class Volunteeris): Raruiy Harmon.
Meredith Layos
Gorney
L. Davis '94 and Jeffrey
'94 are planning a March
25.
1995 wedding
an assistant
at the
Ryan
*94 and
Edward
Olszewski *94 are planning a September 16. 1995 wedding. Jennifer is employed by Leader Nursing and Reha-
Megan
Matthew G. Smith
Todd S. Rider '94 is a statistical
programmer at Triology Consulting
deaf/hard of hearing at B.U.
Glen Lyon. Meg is
manager at the Deb Shop
bilitation Center,
and Edward
ciated with
& Company, Private
Neve
is
asso-
Consultants and Certified Public Accountants.
in
Columbia Mall. Bloomsburg.
Dyan Schrann '94 and Kevin Rude
'94 are planning a June
17, 1995 wed-
lives in
Vienna. Va.
I^mara
L. Stasko '93 and Brian
Schilling *92 are planning a September 1995 wedding. Tamara is em-
and Bnan
is
m Montgomeryville.
a sales representative for
Starlippcr and Associates in Lionville.
Tara Stocker '93 and Francis
(Frank) Haggerty '93 are engaged
P Johnson were mamed on July 2
in Whitehall-
Michelle
is
employed by
The Vanguard Group.
Lori A. Uhrich '93 and Scon
H
opment supervisor with Hershey Entertainment and Resort Company.
Weaver-Schuler wedding
^ "t^^r of B.U. alumni attended the Seoiemh^r
Daina R. Vosburgh '93 and
M. Budris "93 are planmng a
Chjtrles
Page 42
m Halifax.
is
11^..^^
a registered nurse
Shamokin Area Conununity Hospi-
tal.
in
a registered nurse
Buffington are planning a fall 1995
wedding. Lori is a iraimng and devel-
mamed on May
Shamokin. Karen
Carbondale.
MicheUe D. I^uber *93 and Dou-
Barbara A. Rebuck '93 and Jason
Karen
is
Adam C.
in Slatington.
glas
to
Missy Imes *94 will pursue a gradudegree in opera music theatre at
Southern Illinois University id
ate
iusslgnnicni in
Aftica.
sity.
you are a veteran, we want
Bloomsburg with a 98-
Eric S. Petery '94 and Tricia R.
on June 25
Lehigh Valley Hospital. They
ployed by Macy's
Pszcniczny '93
nard
Fenstemaker
as a
'91.
left
in
employed by Small
Wonders Day School in Shaverlown
Committee include collecting
Bloomsburg University veterans.
Books of Valor and Service,
coniaimng the biographical forms,
*93 and Christopher
J. Phillips
Kingston. Lisa
your hclpf Ongoing
projects of the
If
Slatington. Tracie
al
Army
LLsa
mamed
platoon leader
there.
We need
TVacie Ann SeiJer *93 and
Merkle were
in
ordinator for Litchfield Plantation
you
and Greg Lewis
'91.
"93 and Scotty
Kanipe were married on June 25
Morristown, Kelley
to see veterans' items that
arc
display,
'91
McBnde
teacher for the Central
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
Kelley A.
B,
Markase
Sheila
tute
supptirl our conuiiittee efforts
with
suggestions that could help us in
planning future events and activities.
-92.
and
mamed
Allyson Layaou '93 and Ricky
Kamus were married on September 3.
Quoting an old,
well-known statement from our own
Uncle Sam
"We need you!"
We
23
They
The next meeting of the Veterans
Commttee will be on Homecoming
22,
Jr. '93
Taniara M. Siewan were
increased awareness by the public
Hopkins
Jennifer Chickirda-Frey 90
Margaret Curtis '91. Knstine KacvnarekHelen Caparell. Michelle Rossi 91 Brian
-91.
He
28-2 record.
Laudenslager were married on June 25
G. Lapehak
Nichola.
means of arousing an
Day on October
A number of B. U alumni attended the November
27 wedding of Michelle M
Tansey VI and Edward C Brandt 92. mcluding
Trish Hirommus '93 Brian
Sawka -91. Micluiel Manno. Brendan Donegan
91. Eileen Sdiwartzbeck '9/
Dean Weiss 90. Julie Boyer-Humbel -91. Beckv
Bollinger 91. Scott Dunsmmr
91. Mary Miller McGmlex '90. Brian Frev
89.
''''''^^ ^'"'^o
Giuliano.
^'
f^"^
Seymour 92 and Beth Campbell
Classnotes
ding. Kevin is an accountant at Gannon
Associates in Towanda.
Tammie M. Shoemaker '94 and
Stephen M. Luettgen '93 were married on June 18 in Orefield. Tammie
employed
IS
at
and Stephen
is
KidsPeace
a
mer u ith The Morning
in
f
r
m Orefield.
computer programCall.
They
live
Whitehall.
FAMILY
Raymond Babineau,
professor of
former
cumculum and
New coach
foundations, has been granted faculty
ementus status m recogmtion of his
24 years of service at Bloomsburg
Thomas Davies. former director
of the Career Development Center,
has been granted faculty emeritus
status
m honor of his 29 years of
service to the university.
basketball
Lunch
with
the President
Robeil Kriise, professor of
communication disorders and special
education, retired after 27 years
the field of education.
were
at
Bloomsburg
1
m
During a visit to Philadelphia on August /. Or
Kozhffhmi an opponunity to
have lunch with severral ahtmni who are emploxed hv Shared
Medu al Svslems
(SMS) in Malvern. The alumm im luded Kathy Ann Snyder SO,
Jean Itiiskirk
Rick
Mead
and Michael Albun SH. Appnnimately 75 B.U. alunmi uk
employed by SMS. and we hope to plan an after work muer later
ihiA year or
•93.
'Hb
early 1995 so that others will have a chance to meet Or
Kozloff. If you would
like to help plan the event, call the Alumni
Office at I H(H)-526 0254.
9 of which
Kathy
University.
post alter ciglii
t
ouch. She
who
ycM\
position ol head men's basketball
toacli
l.yinminn
al
("ollejte
comes
(Jailor. 2^,
to the
lit
Her
mark of Ib-H
she s|ienl
lliice
years
Huikncll University where she
served as
two years
two seasons as a
While there,
iissislanl eoacl)
idler spciulm^t
graduate
(iiiilor
at age 75. She was a
B.U. for 17 years before
(lie lu-iid
imiicclKuI C'ollc)(c
at (
year
a^u
died on July 31
Huskies
""f sfusoii us
altci spendiiin
I'rior to thai,
D. Weaver of Bloomsburg
rcMniicd the
In take the
si)uad posted un overall
at the university.
at
been niuned head
buskctball
rcpliK Cs Jiw Hicssi,
last
seamstress
Ciailoi has
women's
touch
Donald McCulloch. director of
planmng and construction, retired
after compleung 13 years of service
^ Vebna
women's
for
University.
ji.ssistaiu
assisied in
program,
wiili
alt liiccis
of the
an emphasis on
ret ruilinx. daily practice sessions,
retiring in 1984.
and game strategics
maslci \ dcgicc
A
at
She earned a
Buckncll.
native ot Grotoii, Connecticut,
Gailor attended l^airlicld University.
She served as captain her senior year
and average 15 4
trom the
a
Mini-1968 Reunion
Metro
tniie
C'onlererice
Several nurmbers of the Cla.u of IW>H held a mini reunion at the weddmn
"f
Cartde Dietrich Jacohy 's daughter tn Connecticut l-'romlefi Su.\anJ ftedline.
Carole Jacoby. Diana Cray Comwell. Mary Kay Sierdinski Morgan, ttarbara
Chandler Bovidge. and Thomas Thomas
iwu
She
jxpiiirs
oil guiird
all
per
game
posiimn. She was
Atlanlit Alhlclic
aiadciiiic .selctlion.
WiiH a iiicnilK:i ot
two
MAAC
regular-season Lhainpioiisliip learns
and participated
Division
I
(leated).
in ihe 1'>KK
NCAA
chaiiipionsliip tournament.
She went
to f-airfield as
performer out of
l-'itch
an
atl-slale
High School.
B-U. recorded un overall mark of
17-10
laf»t
seuhon, including a 10 2
record in the Pennsylvania Stale
Athletic Conference
Division
by Clarion
'Hie
Rastem
Huskies were deleulcd
in the
opening round of
the conference playoffs.
It
marked
the cighlii consecutive seuMjn thai
tiUximsburg advanced to the
Homecoming reunion
conference championAhips.
Five friends from the Class of 1983 still keep in touch despite the
fact they live
Massachusetts. New York and Pennsylvania. Meeting in Bloomsburg for
in
Homecoming
last fall were Anne Daday Episcopo. Kathy Fussnor Kowker.
Cheryl Phillips Hunt. Paula Amnck Boughtwood and Roberta Kuhns Peterson.
Phi Delta
sisters
Attending a bachelorette party
91 were
Deanna
in the
Philadelphia area for
Mills '92. Ellen Wirth '92.
Rosenella 91. Stacey Ragazzone 92. Karen Nice
Remsky
'92
and
Dana Domkoski
Shern Netterblade
'92.
'92.
JennaMoon
Debbie
'92.
Renee
Christine Zazzarino '92.
Page 43
India
(Continued from Page 40)
was
other side of a mounlain, Halfway down, one of ihe buses died, which
two of our walkers were suffcnng stomach troubles
perfect timing because
from the wild careening and made go consolidated buses, and rushed toward Maneybhanjyang (7.f>45 feet), a
charming little village largely inhabited by Tibetans who had decorated the
soccer field with banners and flags for Ihe visiting conlingent. and who. m
fruit and breads and light prayer shawls to their
gave some short speeches, made more so because
we were already running 78 minutes behind schedule.
The baggage for the runners and hikers was piled in a comer and loaded on
costumes, offered
their native
The
guests.
village elders
aging Land Rovers for transport to Sandakphu. a rough
camp
at I2.(X)0 feet,
U
1
U /V.
\I
KCliClgilf
'
C
where we would be spending the next two nights. We all agree that based a
half world away. Jim Crosswhitc had done a Herculean job of organizing a
potentially chaotic group.
The
of runners circled the soccer
field
once and wa.s off
field
postponed at the last
of alumni events in the southern states was
Carolina did not refrom February to Marvh. several alumni m North
February 12. They
on
dinner
up
for
showed
and
ceive word of the change
publication: Roger Jones
enjoyed dinner together and sent along this phoio for
rrjinute
89.
— immedi-
Amy Jones. Stacy Frivelte
Pitman
SI Rodney Frivette. Lynn Swetnam
.
90andPat
'90.
The first five miles were uphill on cobblestone, to roughly 9.900
happened to step off llie left side i)! the road, he or she was in
naturally, almost everyone made a point of taking a slight delour off the
ately uphill.
feet.
a runner
If
Tibet;
path on the
first
left
side of the road that presented
This climb was followed by
Gainbas
feel'
I
K.K49
at
little
village of
followed by a 12-mile climb to Sandakphu
leet.
know
don't
itself.
mile downhill to the
a three
12.000
at
20-milc course in the world that
that there's another
is
quite as tough.
Anthohiic. a 24 year-old graduate student
Bill
who was
tin
m
geography from Georgia
the trip doing research on the feasibility of ecologically-sensitive
foreign travel, and wlin liad within (he past year entered the wonderful world
of ultrarunning. finished Ihe 20 miles in (bur hours
35-ycar
()ld
Mario Malerba. a veterinarian from
behind
On
the
women's
side, Hilary
Cashmir
Last year's winner.
fiat
Italy,
finished eight minutes
banker
Pitts, the .^0-year-old
from Saudi Arabia whti does her hillwork on a 200-meler high sand hill
outside Riyadh, finished in M)^ minutes, one miiiule in front of Theresa DausWcbcr,
who
lives
and trams
Colorado
in
competition against massive odds
Untonunately, the weather
cliilly
wind
al
stirring the prayer
about a quarter-mile away
1
two upsets and the close
Lambda
tone for the rest of the week,
was
2.(K)() leet
Hags
'flic
ITie
set the
iiiop the
Big scudding clouds, a
iffy:
big rock atop the highest
Alpha
hill
dark clouds above mixing with the slithering
we were
fog below gave the impression that
stranded on an island
in
the sky.
Land Rovers carrying
spare blankets to wrap the runners in
Unfortunately, the lead runners had beaten Ihe ancient
their packs.
We ran around trying to
find
as they reached the lop,
Sandakphu
is
main buildings,
a hilltop hostel -in- progress. Tliere are three
big stone donn-like buildings, with a fourth one in the process of being built.
There
IS
is
no water,
The
no heat
il
must
be transported up from 5.000 feet below. There
all
two pt)rcclm slabs with
"facilities" consist ot
a hole in the
huts clustered just above the stone buildings, along the road lo Molle.
1 1
away across a long ridge currently encased in a ground fog.
As each of the runners reached the top, we scavanged what we could
keep them wann. One by one. the Land Rovers gasped their way to
Sandkaphu. Unfortunately, they didn't arrive
we borrowed some warm clolhes from
Eventually, everyone
have a do/en kerosene
was
settled
in the
the buildings
licalerN transported
mites
Diane Danzer
Sbanm
Judy Collier
Fasnacht. Janet Stump Nilsen. Karen Gebauer Piehl. (standing) Sharon
Sweinfiart Jankauskas. Karen Webb Marrow. Diana Wells Schaffer. Beth Childs.
Cynthia Nawrocki Dmochowskt. Rhonda Frederick Ulrich. Rebecca
Olff.
Gill.
Koppeniiaver Kline. Brenda Myers Monick. Pamela Hartzell. Deb Snyder Thompson. Karen Reinert Wilkinson, Sandy Jankiewicz Martin. Marie Plunkett
Cooper. Darlene Clarke Amsler. Cindy
Hammes
Kilmartin.
Please keep
all
current mformntton
— addresses, children and marital status — up to date with
Sharon Gettel
935 Parish Place. Hummelslown. PA 17036. An updated
is
Olff,
being compiled at the present time. The family alumni picnic will
be on Saturday. June 25. 1994. and the annual luncheon
November
will
be on Saturday,
5-
lo
order of the runners, so
the packs that had
mlo
were present, including (sealed) Jeanne Shuey. Tina Kosoloski Mussoline.
Nichols Chamberlin. Sharon Gettel
directory
Tlic full-time residents live in thatched
middle of each of the three buildings
Mu
The alumni sisters of Lambda Alpha Mu met at the Hotel Hershey on Saturday.
Twenty-three sisters
6, for their twelfth annual luncheon reunion.
November
by Ihe Iwal
amved
Jim had amutged to
tourist
Sandkaphu; untoriunately. even with several of the Japanese
agency
lo
in the party
who
were fanuliar with kerosene healers helping, we could pet only two of them
working, and feebly
In spite ol the cupful
al lhal
semi-functionmg healers, the one
we
set
up
in the
of heat produced by the two
dining
room
building
quickly gained a do/en ardent supplicants,
A group of us wea* housed in the dining
dining area. Tl>e Shcrpas
who were
building,
m two rooms jusi off the
hired to help pa'pan."
fwd wea*
billeted in
room off the famt dooi
Our roommates were a pair of a'tircd medical doctors fami Canada who
were hiking ihe five-day la-k before going on to Tibet, where they had
volunteered to offer their services free for six months. The fit^ member of
our room was Bill Fiizgenild from Chicago,
the big storage
After a
humed meal
thai quickly
steamed up the windows,
we
retired to
all
our sleeping bags. Aaiund midnight. Rhonda beciune sick and spent
the rest of the night tiptoeing over
tlic
sleeping Shcrpas to gel lo the
much
of
resUoom
so she could be sick. Then, iiaiund two a m., one of the dogs that called
Sandkaphu home began to circle the camp b;irk,ing in a sinuige pattern that
seemed to indicate a canine speech impediment. He went on for an hour, took
a half-hour lunch break, and
make
came back
outside lo throw something
al
The next night, would
enough ;uid would attempt to go
for more.
the mistake of having laken just abtiut
1
him. only lo be slopped by the Sherpas.
who
indicated by sign language thai
was
a national park
preferable than the
The dog
finally
it was better to have the dog bark, since this
and was therefore home to wild animals that were Icxs
dumb
dog.
gave up
its
speech therapy around 3:30 a.m.. and
(Continued on Page 45)
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we
fell
off
Geneva^
Illinois
A gnyup ofB. U alumni andfarmly attended a Kane County Cougars baseball
game in Geneva. Illinois, on July 9 In attendance were Joanne "Josie " Heins
71. TomFowles '67. LouMaslow
KarenMaslow. TomHughes '76. Ellen
Hughes '76. Sean Hughes
Sarah Hughes 'II ?. and Samantha '15^ Our
W.
thanks to Tom, former president of the Alumni Association,
for making the
arranemerus.
India
Celebrity
(Continued from Page 44)
Artist
to sleep, even the now-exhausted Rhonda.
Then
the
sun came
up. attempting to stream
m through window panes that
had turned our night's frosly breath into a coaung
some of
sleeping bag and scratched
ol ice
the ice off the
1
wmdow
crawled out of
erupted, which caused my four roommate^ lo
a "Wow
"You oughta sec this'" I said, struggling into some warm clothes and
rummaging around for my cameras. In a minute we were out the door, a
'"
coud help myself,
bedraggled, sleepy-eyed, half-dressed handful of
caps off cameras as
we clawed our way
r^k
series
my
pane and before
I
stir.
unveiled
tounsts. pulling lens
lo the highest rocks
we
a festive hohday hrass conceri will be
In from of us. Kanchenjunga filled the horizon, a long, wide monster of a
mountam, snow-covered, impressive, mtimidating. Off to the left, a tno of
peaks stood together above the ground fog, as though sitting on a cloud:
Lholse (28.053 feet), Everest (29.198 feet), and Makalu (27.968). Kodak Film
stock half a world away on the New York Stock Market ratcheted up more
^an
a point as
we
fired
else,
^
season
IW4 IWS
series iiu ludes:
"Shirley Valentine/*
stamii); Lorclla Swil, Satunhiy, Sep-
hillsides of
tember 17 Intitwo hour ivifonnancc,
Swii uses
bnnn
variety ol voices to
ii
Sliiiley Valentine lo lilc
tains.
describe
iiiul
hei hiisbaiul. iiiiinied hte, a nosy nei^li
Although we stood
their
Sencs.
ot ihe C'elcbniy Artists
Ilic
away. Our less-lhan- subtle excitement soon roused
and the rough
HKK>iiishur); loi the luiUh
i'oiiiin); tit
Sandakphu were suddenly peppered
with half-dressed, frosty- breathed visitors from a dozen countries come out m
the numbing cold to offer respect to the world's most awe-inspiring mouneveryone
Broadway sliow, and
Theatre, jazz, u
could find
climb to the sky
at
12,000
feet, these
We turned
at this altitude.
degrees of ihe view, taking
in
thoroughly enough. Below
monsters seemed
in circles,
everything, unable lo absorb
us. valleys rolled
away, one
lo
merely begin
using up
it
fast
all
Ihh, llntish lounstsiiiul
360
enough and
after the other,
Swit
iiieinbei
ground
aCireek lover
and television tans
I'lhii
Maigaiet
will best re-
Ma]oi
loi her role as
"M*A*S*H."
Ifoiililiiin in
fog slipping through them, hillocks stnnging themselves out between us and
Kanchenjunga. the ridgeline between Sandakphu and Molle forming a
Newport Ja/z
defining line above which Lhotse, Everest, and Makalu towered.
I
For a moment, the briefest of moments. I thought of Big Rock on Bear
Mountain halfway around the world in Jim Thorpe. Although its might had
long since been usurped, it would always hold a special place in my heart
The sun wouldn't fall on Big Rock for another dozen hours, but it would, after
all.
be the same
sim that feebly attempted to
warm
Festival.
Octubei 21
rulay.
In July
CaMno.
a ^rcal
new
can music was
iruditton
lollt>ws
is
on
lour
I'he
llie (ladilioii i)t
and music
ol
Homecoming
Magee's
That Reunion Tune"
gets things rolling at 9 p.m. in
"Name
No charge.
Reunions
classes will gather at the picnic:
1959, 1964, 1969, 1974, 1979, 1984, 1989.
will gather at the
1949, 1954,
Homecoming
Dinner:
and 1964.
The Oass of 1959 will hold a separate dinner upstairs at
Magee's Main Street Inn (formerly Hotel Magee).
Art Majors will meet at noon in the gallery of Haas Center
for the Arts.
with current band
American Legion Post
(East
and
Event
'Wettest'
cul
Alumni and friends who attended llie Headmji Phillies punu and baseball Kamr
on August 4 were participants m the wetteit aiumni event ever held ouiude a
swimming pool As alumni sioihI in line fur the picnic supper whu h wa% to
precede the baseball game, they kept their eves on the very threatening dark sky
Some had just reached the serving table when the rain came Although the picnic area
was somewhat
horizon
ram
sheltered, the
an hitet
soaked nearly everyone
that
/.i
never antu ipaied the torrential
The ram wai u/ heavv that the out
and
field fence was almost obscured Hut the alumni kept their good humor
they even got lo eat when the rainstorm ended Hut the field wat to wet that the
game was eventually cam elled about V iOp m
Carol Bonsall
Bowen
'6H.
'7H.
'76.
Honsall. Peter Bonsall. Carol liowen '72.
'80.
Glenn Chestnut
Fifth Streets).
Karchner. Dale Keener
'Hf>.
Barbara Myer
'71.
'76.
'H2. Dave
Boh Myer.
Boh .Smith
Karrhner.
Megan
'HO.
Jr. Carole Derruott. Bill Derricott '66.
Stephanie Fetterman HH. Steve Fetterman HH. John dreih
Patty Greth '77. Kent Halt 'H3. Cynthia Hepler H6. Cindy Karchner
Paul Pnce. Kevin Reese HJ. Fred Srhlegel HI.
Laura Wessner Smith '77. Vuh Gross Sproesser '70. and Jim Weidner HJ
Ruth A. Price
'76.
David
Canfietd HO. Christopher Chestnut. Deborah Chestnut
Tom
Glenn Chestnut
Matthew
In attendance were /lob Honiall.
at the
Berwick Road.
Concert Choir Alumni will hold a reunion party after the
Pops Concert on Sunday afternoon (approximately 4 p.m.) at
New
Tlicaler in
will party
Home on Old
that
Hroiid
continues lo play
to sell out audiences at Ihe St
Todd Fay
Alumni Marching Band
members at 8 p.m. Saturday,
and
"
A ma)nr
Tuesday, NoveintK'r K
These classes
utiisis
Oilcaiitt, Swint[,
way production
Our own favorite D.J., Dick "Bucko" Davala '64, enjoys his
own 30-year reunion as he returns to preside for the fifth
Good Old Days
New
ja/./.
*The Secret (;arden
Dance
The following
new
Iroin the iliiee ^icni peiiuds
Hehop
(Continued from Page II)
contests.
proxram
the testival in
piesentniK esiablished and
and "Bloomsburg Trivia"
llie
annivcrhur> of the event, Ncwptin
Ja// I'eslival
24 West Ballroom with his popular
New
To cclcbialc
port Ja// I'e.Hiival
us here.
-tOlli
consecutive year. Bucko
m Amen
the
luuiiclied
on
l'***-!
Newn*ni
the ^ttas^ IcnniJt courts of the
'63.
Mary
the talc ot
IS
phun
York City,
f^irl
who
hrmt(s
on
musi
l^'nnox. an or
und hope
lile
to
manor
her uncle's death haunted
llascd
JanicN
iliis
ruiices Hodt^stin Burnett's
i
mumul
l*Jn novel. Ihc
has received
three Tony Awards, three Outer CriliCH
Circle Awards, and four Drarnu Desk
Awards.
Kpic Brass.
l-riday, L)ctcnil>cr
peter l-arl
Raney
9 l-oundcd by trum
Huston
in \*)H^. die
based Bpic Briiis has produced a dozen
recordings and
PBS
frc<|iJcnlly
radio stations
appears on
The ensemble's
repertoire spans renaissance, baroque,
classical, sacred
and popular music.
Minnesota Orchestra,
featuring Andre Walts, Friday, January
Fans of Rachmanioff and
20
Stravinsky will be treated to one of just
Sunday Pops Concert
This event always draws a crowd on Sunday afternoon at
A special moment comes when Concert Choir alunuu add
their voices for a selection. No charge.
2:30.
five tour concerts of the orchestra with
Watts. In his final wrason with ihc or-
Edo de Waart has
chown Rachmanioff 's Piano Concerto
chcsira, conductor
No
2 and Slaviasky's Firebird as the
centerpiece of the concert
Reservations
— 1-800-526-0254
'*The Barber of Seville,"
by the
New
Company.
len
m
York Ciiy Opera National
Friday. January 27
Wnt-
1813, the Giocchino Rossini's
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Celebrity
CI a
Artist
s
sn
c
series
(Continued /mm Page 45)
comic maslerpiecc is best remembered
for the character of Figaro, the barber
The opera
\s
produced
m two act.s and
performed by members of the tounng
company of
New
the
York City Op-
era.
Ballet Theatre
de Boudeaux,
Founded
Saturday. February 18.
1752. the
company
is
con
the direction of Paolo Iior1olu//i.
many
sidered by
in
currently under
be the greatest
to
male dancer of the nco-clasMc repertoire
and one of the leading clioreoy
raphers of (he Huropean ballet.
How to subscribe
The cost of a subscription to
Celebrity
same
as the past
two years Subscrib-
pay U) percent
ers
tlie
Scries remains the
Arti.st
less than the cost
of individual tickets to each event and
receive preferred seating
tickets range in price
Individual
from $25
to $
depending on the event and the
1
Stratford,
Twenty-nine alumni
from August 9
seat-
Ontario
ing section
'^4.
Uns
Gensil. Marjorie
Lillie
($<)5
and $85 for se-
nior citizens) and include
in
:tll
Mitram
seven
thill,
'63.
Helen Cimbala
Homer. Frances
Kerr.
M. Neuhoff. Howard Palmer Patricia Palmer
Michele Cimbala. Joan Corson '73M.
'35.
Norman
Kerr. Claudia Kotula. Neil
'93.
Betty
Rusinko. Harry Schreck, Jeanne Schreck. Joyce M. Slade.
will
performances held
and friends took part in the annual theatre trip to Canada, sponsored by the Alumni Association,
Enjoying as many as seven plavs in Stratford. Ontario, were E. Jean Boran '71. Flora Buckalew
Robert Buckalew. Jim Case
Season tickets for the series are
$110 and $100
to 13.
he to the
Shaw
Penman
Ann
'39.
Jessie
M
Smith. Keith Smith '54
Festival in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Ontario,
from August 8
T.
Clark Corson. M.D..
McLaughlin. Stephen McLaughlin,
Reppy '63. Nancy Riley '49. Susan
and Frank Tutera. Next year's trip
to 12.
as
well as a special pertormancc for subscribers only by the
on Saturday, April
To subscribe
ists
Kandinsky Trio
H.
to the
Celebnly Art
Scries or to order tickets, call the
box office
may
at
You
(717) .18^-4404
VISA
use
or Mastert'iird
'llu-
box office accepts telephone orders
Monday through Friday from
to
10 a.m.
4 p.m.
Bloom at the
Beach II
Dewey, Delaware
The
first
Dewey
"Hloom
ai the
Hem h
II
"
tn
Beach. Dehiwurt. wtix held on
August 21 at the Lt^uhouse Restaurant m Ruddertowne
In otlendam e
were Tony Bonomo. Dana l^mey '6S,
Diane Erney '6H. Maureen Flihse.
Michael Calvin. Hal Guatz. J. 7
Harmon HI 81. Mary C Harmon.
JoEllen Hippenstiel '79. Luke
Hippenstiel. Pamela Hyde '82. And\
Krue/ier '81. Debbie Krueger, Diane
Lutz Lazar
Lippowitsch
M. Maurer
'92.
Greg Utzar Shen
'81.
Karen Maurer. Uirr\
'70.
Ken Oleynik
'84.
An
gela Sabatino. Eileen Sabatino
'7S.
John Sabatino. Tom Sabatino
'76.
Laurie Pflugler
'92. Ricliard
'80. Gary L Snyder
and Steve Zezza 93
'94.
Denise Snyder
'78.
Jim
Yates,
Schofield
Bloom
Avalofiy
The third annual "Bloom at the Beach "
and friends.
Beach
New Jersey
in Avalon, N.J. attracted over 1 25
.
alumni
In attendance were Beth
Abraham, Donna Rafter Adgie '91.
Stephanie Andrvjack Stephen Andrrjack '74. JimArslan '93. Joe
Bannah '88.
Tom Bama 90. Chns Beadling '94. Robert R. Belaski '92. Anjna Beri '90. Gary
Bomwiec. Mary Ann Brady. Neil Brett. MUce Brown 88. Susan Bruno '94.
Eliza-
beth Burkhart
'93.
Dtna Campbell
Tom Canfield '80. Bnan Carling -91.
Meg Daspro '92. Cheryl Decembnno.
Tom Dent '84. Jana Dewald. Mark Devoid 82. Dommic DiCondina '90. Steve
DiNardo '84. Gene Dyer 94. Brian P Flannerv '94. Lisa Funi.
Edie Gair '88.
\miam Ca\e HI
John Gallagher
'94.
'90.
86. Troy Grunes.
Melissa
Hay
Jucbtiewttz
'93.
'93.
Michael GtlUspie
Enk Hageman.
'91.
'92.
Jackie Christ
Kelly
Jan Hoffman
Heather Kean
'93.
'93.
'95. DeeAnne Glenn '90.
Tom Gordon
Hageman, Amv Hall '87. Michelle Hatt.
Ed Hudak. Ellyn R. Jones '91. John
Sheldon
Kemosh
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at the
'93.
Tom
Kiesling '81.
.
Bloom
Beach
at the
mm Page 46)
(Continued f
Richard S. Knupp '86. Laurie
Koznoskte 86. Brian Ladley 95.
Karen Lagreca '91. Jim Lenteri '92.
Jim Lewicki. Cory Livening. Mary Livening. Jerry Livingion '78. Jennifer
Lynch. Jack Masters
'59.
Sue Masters.
Joe Matoushek. Jay McCann. Brian
McCioskey 94. Karen McGrath, Ke\-m
McGurnn
'91.
Pam
Mcllmoyle. Frank McLaughlin
'90.
McCrath
93.
Jim
Belh Gillespie Medaglia
Larry
'86.
Medaglia Jr '85. Ann Menichelli. Lon
Moschella -90. Jim Moss '89. Deb
Mulkewycz '90. Margie Naugham '91.
John Nestro '88. Vince Nolan. Tim
Norton 90. Wendy Oberdorf 88. Bill
Owens '82, Gloria Paone. Karen Pike
'89. Tony Posca '89. Joe Rafter. Brian
Raudenbush '85. Lisa Raudenbush.
Virginia Reed Brett '82. Beth
Ridge way. David Rtordan '94.
Kathleen Roach '90. David Roy '92.
Shelley Ruch '83. Leslie Salomon.
Frank Sanloro
'89. Kathv Savitts '82.
Walt Savitts '78. Sharon Schock.
Melanw Siesko
90.
Carol Site. Sharon
Smith. Taras Somlyk
Spoerl
'92.
Joseph M.
'89,
Chuck Stathopoulos
'79,
Amanda Steinbom. Anna Steinhom.
Mary Stem born '82. Nicholas
Steinbom. Jennifer Stets
Taggart. Jamie Toban.
'84.
Allison Tyson '92.
Paul
Volt: '89.
Elizabeth
'94.
Terry
Mike Tricoski
Mark
Vineis '94.
Theresa VonTobel
Wellock
'93.
'95.
Karen
Whileman '90 and Wendy Young.
Can
We
Count
On
You
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Calendar of Events
ARIZONA
MASSACHUSETTS
January 6
Stale
System Reception
in Scottsdale
September 24
Football
game
at
American International University
TBA)
Springfield (Post-game event
BLOOMSBURG
NEW JERSEY
Weekend
September 17
Parenls*
September 18
September 24
Reception for Scholanihip Recipients
October 14
Athletic Halt of
October 22
Homecoming
October 23
Pops Concert
November 6
December 3
April 29
May
September
3
1
13
October 7 (-95)
October 28 ('95)
&
Fame
January
Studio Band Reunion
Happy Holidays Dance
Alumni Day
Commencement
Parents' Weekend
Homecoming
State
February
System Reception
November
July
1
1
1 1
Alumm
Dinner
in
Manhattan
Alumni Dinner
in
Manhattan
PHILADELPHU
Philadelphia Chapter Luncheon
October 8
Holiday
Inn.
Midlown
October 26
Reception to meet President Kozloff
October 29
Football
Luncheon with President Kozloff
Luncheon In IVimpa
Luncheon in Boca Raton
game
at
Pre-game event
November
12
Football
game
Horsham
West Chester
Post-game event TBA
Cheyney
at noon;
at
Pre-game event at 11:30 a.m.
December 10
FLORIDA
November 19
March 3
March 4
Mead
62. Belle
Williamson Restaurant.
in San Diego
SyKlem Reception m Long Beach
Dinner in San Francisco with President Kozloff
II
Uoyd
NEW YORK CITY
Concert Choir Reunion
State
II
of Dick
Induction Dinner
CALIFORNIA
January 9
Training for Student Recruiters
Home
Bloumsburg Fair begins
Philadelphia Chapter
Luncheon
READING-BERKS
October 12
Reception to meet President Kozloff
The Inn at Reading
November
GEORGIA
March
Luncheon
5
in
1
December 2
September 10
Reception to meet President Kozloff
Bcmgan Sub
Football
November
Pre-game Berngan Sub PU nic at 5 p.m.
Reception to meet President Kozloff
Inn. Ris
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LYCOMING COUNTY
Reception to meet President Kozloff
Genetti s in Williumspon
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Reception to meet President Kozloff
The Woodlands. Ri. 315
Schedule as of September
Reception to meet President Kozloff
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November
Shippensburg
at 11:30 a.m.:
at Millersvillc
Eilen Resort. Exit
The Days
at
Post-game event at Gingerbread Man in Carlisle
September
Long's Park
October 18
Game
WILKES-BARRE
Picnic
Game
Football
Pre-game event
Dixon Universiry Center
Afler-Work Mixer at the Marriott
October 8
10
Mixer at O'Kelley's
Behind The Inn at Reading
SHIPPENSBURG/CARLISLE
LANCASTER COUNTY
September 8
After- Work
Atlanta
HARRISBURG
September 2
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