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Lieutenant Governor
Mark Schweiker
Hiking
across
Published by
Bloomsburg University
with
of Pennsylvania
for Alumni
and Friends
Winter 1995
Volume
95,
Number
England
1
Quest
a
Page 43
Service
a
is
two-way
street
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By Nancy Swartz Lychos
Alumni Association
President,
"Ever upward, striving, climbing, onward
Bloomsburg goes" are the words
that
complete
Alma Mater. Written decades
accurately reflect what is happen-
the last verse of our
ago, they
ing
still
in all facets of university life
especially true of the
Alumni
constantly seeking
ways
and
in
to involve
you
— and are
We are
Association.
be of service
to
our mission
you
to
promote the
to
cause of education.
Our
latest efforts
may
help you find that
perfect job or perfect employee.
to
Doug
for
providing the idea
BLOOMSBURG.
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underlay,
the University;
it
was
President,
Bloomsburg University
Pennsylvania
of
it
consider the future.
As an
institution
as individuals
— we have
pmfessor and in the unfortunate deaths ot five
young people, we have experienced remarkable
a*
ademn
for a
.itl.nrs ,ind
life
and
provost /vice president for
vice president tor univer-
advancement. As you recall, all three of
these positions have been filled on an interim
basis since the retirement of the former vice
events
we have grown by
new
strengths and talents.
we were
draw upon our
We are not quite the same
before.
Despite these tragedies,
I
continue to
This
is
feel
a very
place that has the potential for greatness.
expressed
in the t.ilents ol
students and alumni
to the life of the
—
our
and
in
good
I
see
it
fai ulty, st.itt
our commitment
mind.
fall,
U.S. Neivs and World Report ranked
B.U. fourth as a "Best Value" in higher education
regional universities in the northern part
ot the nation.
commitment
1
to
nology,
believe this ranking reflects our
providing students with the
highest quality education while keeping the cost
of that education within reach of as
is
In the
at
life. Dr. Herring,
Rochester Institute of Tech-
expected to begin his duties on March
meantime, Dr. John
J.
Trathen
is
serving
many
stu-
dents and families as possible.
Bloomsburg is an institution with a proud past
and a great future. One of the activities in which
spirit alive
and
they will also put to rest the
which
list
will
of
myth
is
keep
We hope
vibrant.
time you hear from Bloomsburg
that the only
when we want
money. Your time and talents are even more
essential!
Some
of the volunteer "jobs" require significant
effort (chapter steering
some,
committee, for example);
(keeping your address current).
just a little
All can be personally rewarding,
and you
will
have the satisfaction of giving something back
much to you.
few of you may have less
to
the school that gave so
We realize a
positive feelings about
ence and, as
than
you, but
why.
a result, aren't interested in
we encourage you
(Just
send a note
are very important to
let
to
be
made no
later
than July
1,
1995.
On a final note, have one very good piece of
news that am eager to share with you. As of
December 6, we
faculty, staff, students, alumni
1
—
—
and Foundation Board members
have reached
our $3,375 million goal for the library campaign
by raising more than $3.5 million dollars for A
Treasury of Ideas.
am very proud that the library,
which is really the center of learning on any
campus, will be the first building constructed at
Bloomsburg during my tenure as president.
I
Congratulations and
generous support.
many thanks
for
your
sorry
if
to contact
to the
alumni
that applies to
Alumni
us to
tell
us
Office.)
University officials have often told us that alumni
Interviews for the other two positions will take
place early in the spring semester, with appoint-
ments
your Bloomsburg experi-
We are sincerely
as interim vice president.
I
Others also recognize the value of Bloomsburg.
This past
can get involved, a
included in this issue. You will
find a variety of suggestions
activities.
vice president for student
an administrator
1
incredibly lucky to be here.
is
presidents.
Following campus interviews of five candiHerring was selected as the
reaching within ourselves to
Page 2
vice president for student
dates, Dr. H. Preston
In these tragic
among
new
For complete details, refer to
how you
ways
your Husky
our recently concluded search
sity
courage and dignity, humanity and
civility.
as
for a
refer to
I
ongoing searches
been marked indelibly by the tragedies we have
shared this semester. In the loss of a respected
acts of
ahead.
for
specific
we are currently engaged will markedly affect
how B.U. will evolve in the days and years
As my second semester at Bloomsburg brains,
seems appropriate to refleet on the past, and to
As
'52.
was t'nsident Kozloffs first commencement at Bloomsburg.
Kozhff, Ph.D.
55.
— and the space in
all smiles from
and Nancy Lychos
Vice presidential searches underway;
library campaign tops $3,375 million goal
IU, Jessica S.
page
We are indebted
Hippenstiel, director of alumni affairs,
them know
everything
if
them and have asked us
they can be of help.
we can
to
to
We will do
convey your concern
to the
appropriate person and follow
up on any action
taken. Even if we don't change your mind about
Bloomsburg, we may be able to make a difference
for future alumni.
For the Alumni Association to be as successful
we need everyone's active participaand support. With all of us working together, Bloomsburg will continue climbing
as possible,
tion
upward and onward.
.
.
.
Secret ingredient for success: passion
A
William Kelly, a 1971 graduate who
WVIA
is
president of
television and radio, delivered the address at the
125th annual winter
commencement on December
17.
Another alumnus. Dr. Curtis R English. Class of 1956,
was awarded an honorary doctorate in recognition of his
service as interim president of the University.
Kelly began his life-long interest
in radio at
age
when
By
12,
he began broadcasting from his basement radio station
ninth grade he
was working
WTTC
at
in
Towanda and
describing everything from Harry James' music to horsepulling contests.
His radio careeer spanned nine stations
New
and
York, where he became
WYBG
purchase of a
WARM
Two
Massena.
new ambulance
in Scranton. his
Dimes
of
in
in
Pennsylvania
for his attention-
His efforts as station
getting public service projects.
manager of
known
N
Y.,
resulted in the
community While at
25-mile Winter Walk for the March
for the
more than $25,000 to fight birth defects.
Agnes flood. Kelly described
beauty of the Susquehanna River from a canoe in
raised
years after the Hurricane
the natural
WARM'S
100-mile "Great Canoe Expedition"
down
the
nver.
Today. Kelly
WVIA FM
stations.
89
As
is
president of
WVIA-TV
Channel 44 and
9. the region's public television
and radio
the station's chief executive officer, he also
serves as executive producer of several programs,
which were nominees
for the prestigious
two of
IRIS Award of the
He
National Association of Television Program Executives
is
executive producer of "The
News
Directors" and host of
the station's monthly series, "State of Pennsylvania."
He
ALUMNI
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'STAR' AT
William Kellx
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worked closely with The Ness- York Times as executive
producer of "James Reston, The Man Millions Read." a
major WVIA documentary aired by PBS in 1993 The
member of the Pennsylvania Association ot
He serves on the board of the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Philharmonic, is an advisory board member of
Corporation for Public Broadcasting has recognized his
efforts in
fund raising and audience building with two
national awards.
In
the
1988 he was named "Young Alumnus of the Year" by
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
He has
also
stations as board
irresistible to enterprising
Broadcasters.
come
the Pennsylvania College of
and
received the Pennsylvania Medical Society's Walter F
board of directors
Donaldson Award
courses
for Outstanding
Medical Journalism and
the Outstanding Volunteer Leadership
Award from
at
B U
in
in
Mountamtop
He has
as an adjunct professor for
I
Management
Institute,
Kelly
is
don't have to be
recognized speaker on
a
He and
They
you
Mountamtop.
for alumni, parents
the graduating class
and friends of Bloomsburg
like to share
University of Pennsylvania, a State System of
Higher Education University
my
parents, and
But
EDITOR
Doug
some excerpts with you:
Twenty-four years ago
I've
my
wanted the speaker
always been
first
pearl of
try to live in the
The
PHOTOGRAPHER
now
Joan Heifer
in too
tests
wisdom
much
sat
m
this
make
to
ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF
n
room with
QUICK!
moment, surting now!
still
at
So
hand
.
to
.
can
not sympathetic
fire
or promote
In this
new
.
.
luck,
is
committed
to providing
status, or
union
to arrive
membership.
is
additionally committed to
at
definition of luck is
the right time,
is
and leave, and sticking with the job until
YOU are really proud of yourself
it's
done
But the "secret ingredient"
in
my
recipe for success
J
to get
it,
you are credible, compelling and practically
<
lam"
l"i
now. the
II
nines
nol insigiiifu anl sai
as
how tew
You
and worse,
it
will
people want to hear about your
can sour you very quickly
Once your
1
gone South, employers like me can pick it up in
Hash, and you simply won't gel a good star! on your areei
i
like
a
victim!
Wallpaper your room with those
gam energy from
rejection letters,
them, and lone yoursell
do what you have to do You've earned a degree today,
NOT a good job' That's up to you, and it may well be die-
to
hardest thing you've ever done.
Remember,
a
little
luck, a lot ol hard work,
And, when you
.
how
and
make
yourself too
.
Ilicy can't teach
self. or.
and unshak
gel the job. gel
you
how
in college
to
to care about other people
become a sensitive
more than your
this is particularly important,
These
how
to
know who
are the hard things to learn, hut they're
essential to being
whole and happy'
was
Part of your college education
teach you to think critically about
to raise your sights, to
life,
to judge for yourrclf
about the ethics or morality of behavior, about the unfairness
of stereotypes and racial or ethnic discrimination
In
your
youth and energy, and because of your education, you need
is
What power passion has. and what mountains it
can move for you' Call it intensity, or enthusiasm, but when
you know what you want, and will do what you have to do
nities.
t
these
attitude has
you are
and
passion.
provide such educabonal and employment opportu-
V
My
so well that
affirmative action and will take positive steps to
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
lime
to "go for it" when you can
one of those things your parents have
probably talked to you about It means, and pardon me if I
sound like your parent, forgetting the hours you're supposed
Hard work
sex, age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual
Vietnam era
at a
an
i
you
that
all
But. whatever you do. don't act like a vu tun'
person, or
having the instinct
all persons without regard to race, color, religion,
orientation, handicap.
them one
it
It's
il
you have some pretty important
noticed by the quality of your work, then
Let's take
Bloomsburg University
you have
gixxl to lose.
basically being in the right place
equal educational and employment opportunities for
|9«>4,
lass ol
"classroom." you "ace" the tests by effort, attitude, a sense
.
is
despite inevitable setbacks
able confidence in yoursell'
hard work and passion
Secretary
some
<
II
of organizational politics and a few other ingredients
There are three things which have helped me: Good
Linda Lona
is
il
it,
you today
loi
I'm sorry thai alter
it'
hook'
hang onto
to
by sounding
offer "multiple choices." but
the "professor" pays you. he or she
is
is
quickly discover
a
of a hurry for the next
aitisls.
.
failures,
I
to you. the graduates of 1994.
ahead of you
you. and your employer
University Relations Staff
university
month.
experience to appreciate the quality of the one
Hippenstiel '68
Director of Alumni Affairs
The
I
this
.
with
in a
il
dei isioiis ahead, anil
Because Kelly's address was well-received by members of
and others in the audience, we would
published three times a year
bom
have and want
don't
well.
BLOOMSBURG is
nothing new, ol course,
lassrooms you, the
in
challenge
his wife. Janice, are parents ot three children.
live in
years
passion or find
communications theory and techniques.
Kelly represents the state's seven public television
is
and the good news
many
I've
as important In the |0D scan h
composers, lovers and even some polilu tans have
dial "spaikle."
years
is
rcaliv il>
i
his passion thing
taught media
Also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Executive
the
Northeastern Chapter March of Dimes.
as intellect and
Williamsport,
Marian Sutherland Kirby Library
past president of the
is
Technology
and ambitious employers
to believe that passion
only open your eyes wider to sec your responsibilities to
society.
.
.
.
Service to others can open your hearts arid minds, and
getting involved in your
community enriches your
life.
I
(Continued on Pag€ 4)
Page 3
Kelly
(Conibuud pom Pags
Classnotes
3)
know you have very little money, but
learn now to give some to something
you believe
who
Sister,
Find a youngster
in.
spend pan of
helping in
this
Plainficld.
Hill '13 of
Ruth Larish
Christmas
soup kitchen, inspire
a
died on October 16
19 13
needs a Big Brother or
really
ber
a
1
Espy died on Decemwas a
Kelly,
teacher in the Fnsbie School District. She later
young person to graduate from
ollcge Although it may not seem
was
cook
a
Wool worth
the
at
you learned
sometimes
of
in
dren.
yourself In oilier,,
ol
soon as you can,
.
businesses, died
Here's your last list from
Bloomsburg Imvcrsity I'll i all it
"Thoughts on a happy, successful
life!"
in
owned
E Williams
Don't measure yourself, even in
1.
easily said
you
mobile agenc y
pany
money TiUl
these early years, by
will
and not easily
age 99.
at
Her family owned Rice Motors, die
I
il
the Paul
Ha/lelon, and her
more than 50
for
Surviving are
a
will know great peace
when you realize how few
and
mind
of
little bit
Everyone gets
lor
m
of ludk
ongratulat
their career, but
and smart ones don't
nuelvei, bin work
thi
than evai and earn the next
i
Set goals
m
your
and work
life,
itemadi illy toward than
13
takei din ipUni
world
and patlani
1
thi
fbi
.
will noi
1
disappointments 11 pan
A
.
seven grand
'18 died on August 25
BdOJ Davenport ObJ
at
age
'
IN of Bloomsburg died
on September 21 at age 96. A resident of
Bloomsburg since 1919. she studied pipe organ
at Susquehanna University.
She served as or-
Matthew's Lutheran Church
ganist at St
you
are
and
plan,
will
several different
work
mployen
1
and some are
r,
1
in
(
IhlW D Of ( linsi
Mrs Ohl was
tin
ul
rherefon
to praise
I
and be your toughest
ex pec
job.
5.
now
inclined
yoursell
critic
to be told you've
1
Don't
done
good
a
Impress yourself!
Marry
at
The gieatest
it
most people evei know
failed marriage,
the
widow
fol
6.
and
is
a
Don't
Don't waste youi hie with
I
ive youi life in the current
future, looking
hack only to
gam
perspective and insight that you can
actually use
time
when
There
really is only
regrets matter, so
I
one
leave
you with these words:
At the end of your
think ot the raise 01
didn't get, the
Bcmhart and Mary Trower;
is
now
new
life,
end of your
District.
three sons,
Hugh, Terry and John; 12 grandchil-
dren, seven great-grandchildren, and a
sister.
1927
The following
class
members
registered
i
ai
alumni or university events during 1994: Edna
Berkheiser Gattey. Sadie Zapp Mayernick.
Ruth Smith Shapiro Dickstein '27 of
Scranton reports that her granddaughter, Jodi
Irene Feeney Trethewey
4
27, formerly of
Scranton and Harrisburg, died recently
Edward F Schuyler
She was the widow of John Trethewey.
Also a graduate of Marywood College, she
236 West Ridge Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
retired as a teacher in the
(717) 784 1515
trict.
at
age 85.
Scranton School Dis-
The following
death
of
J
Rutter Ohl
Surviv-
members
registered at
Singleman Barnes, Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn
Blosc, Beulah Deming Gibson, Manan Andrews
Laise, Jane Creasy Miller.
sisters.
1925
19 19
Alice Ruggles Williams '25 of Pikes Creek
died on August 26
Klshbaeh Miller
<
class
at
age 87. She taught fourth
1928
Representative:
Faye Appleman Dendler
1132 Market Street
Berwick, PA 18603
(717) 752-5367
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994:
Kathryn Abbett, Mary Phillips Dole, Francis
918 Chunk Stmt
(Red) Garrity. Grace Edwards Hartman.
Roversjonl. PA 19468
(215) 948*3780
Faye Miller Kessler '2S of Northumberland
Class Volunteer:
died on September 26
Grace Kishbach Miller
public schools throughout the region, including
Point
1994
Parker '19 died on
many years
Lower Menon. she
After teaching
schools of
hometown
ot
Julj
at
age 85. She taught
Township and Northumberland,
for
in
many
years.
i
>
i
primary
Surviving are a daughter. Cynthia Kessler
retired to her
Bulhngton; a son, Frederick D.; four granddaugh-
in the
ters
Benton
and two great-grandsons.
1920
1929
Representative
Class Volunteers:
Anna Davis Harrow
9119 Frian Road
Rachel G. Anthony. Lucille DeVoe
RoehlUe, Ml) 20850
The following class members registered at
alumm or university events during 1994: Audrey
Moore Cohen. Lucille Martz DeVoe. Mildred
192
RidaJl Phillips.
1
Theron Rhinard.
car you couldn't
life,
you'll regret the
late,
and, certainly;
precious time not shared with your
children.
One hundred
and Locust Elementary
Hazleton School
Representative:
you won't
piomolion you
time yon didn't spend with parents as
they aged, with the spouse you
appreciated too
D Thomas
in the
Shapiro, and her grandniece. Jessica Jennings,
home.
(SOI) 424-4405
buy. or the deal you almost made. At
the
retiring.
alumni or university events during 1994: Anna
one great great grandson, and two
take each other loi gi anted
regrets'
A.
are students at B.U.
rune years
two grandsons, nine great-grandchildren,
ing are
aire Hedden
and the victims are
Often those you love the most
in the
Schools
lor love (and passion),
and then work
failure
Milton and Sunbury before
serving as class reprcscnta-
ol her
linn
She was
still
for
yova
In
juit noi
Margaret Smith Campbell '26 of Hazle VilAugust She once taught
lage. Hazleton, died in
Surviving are a daughter, Rosemary Campbell,
a guest at a nursing
will get there!
Chances
1926
Bloomsburg for 30 years and at Trinity Reformed
Orat
an
many
dren.
Representative
1
for
Lois Pfahler Jones '22 reports that she
Veda Edwards
game
ol thi
plan the woik ami work
4.
Michigan All three were teachers
three grandchildren and three great grandchil-
years.
19 18
liV(
Thli
movt 11 youi p
Keep your eye on the goal, accept
you
from teaching and
lives in Livo-
1922
United
big break.
<
Her niece.
Maust Duck '17. died
Margaret Duck Follmer
E.
1924
the successful
hardi
two
94.
Don't feel entitled to anything
yon don't struggle
i
Mabel
Staton, Georgianna
Com-
money.
a
Kelly;
band operated the former M. L Ruggles General Merchandise Store from 1946 to 1968.
children and live great-grandchildren.
things ol
enduring value are acquired by
2.
D
Surviving arc three daughters. Charlotte
husband
Elour and heed
Thomas
son.
in
auto-
first
late
lived, but
be most satisfied with work,
D
Margaret Dei trick Martin '21, formerly of
Bethlehem, died on October 4. She was a teacher
whose
.
William
in Scotch Plains for 19 years
She then
returned to Pikes Creek where she and her hus-
grade
years.
Dorothy Rice Williams '15, a former teacher
families operated two pioneering Ha/lelon
Ic.iin to live life
the
in
Germany, where
stationed.
sister.
1963
nia,
19 15
blessing, and through giving
was
'57. has retired
not to waste these years;
look around you, count your
fully as
Her
Surviving arc a son. Ned. and two grandchil-
So,
She taught
age 93
grandchildren and one great-granddaughter
Lodge, and Bloomsburg University.
(his past semester,
tragically short
now
resolve
many
short and, as
life is
at
area and also in
Surviving are a son. William
Store, the Elks
(
so today,
.
she and her late husband. Lt Col
In her early years, she
age 90
at
1
NJ
ten years ago. Justice
(Continued on Peg* 8)
Class Volunteer
Evelyn Olver Avery '29 of Williamsport died
on August 21 at age 83. She reared as an el-
Camilla Herman Garev
Grace E. Getty '21 of White Bear Lake.
Minn died on September c. at age 9.V She for-
ementary teacher and reading specialist
South Wilhamsport School District
.
merly lived
Huntingdon and Venice, Fla.
Surviving are a son. Ray mond. two grandchildren and tout great-grandchildren
in
EEUe Maust Kells
WARM WELCOME -
Sadie Zapp
Maxernick 27 was on hand to welcome Presi-
.4
Va
.
the
Surviving are two daughters, Janette A.
dent Kozloff at the
Mowery and Manan A Schaefer. two sons. Dr.
Wilham and Dr. James; 12 grandchildren. 20
Philadelphia area
great-grandchildren, and a
member of the
:i ol Palls Church,
at
than 50 vears.
llumm reception held in the
Sadie has been an active
Philadelphia chapter for more
sister.
Isabel Chelosky Hester '29 of Wilkes- Barre
Page 4
January
1 995
1
Classnotes
Class Volunteer
Mar,
Betterlx Maters
The following
members
class
registered II
alumni or university events dunng
|v>**4
Ruth
Jackson Richards. William Richards, kaihrsn
Wenner Thachcr.
Clair
E
Troy.
This year's recipient of the Class
scholarship t$4(H>)
is
Matthew A
ondary education math
Ha/el
'33 died
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Irom Monroeton
m.i|oi
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Novein
in
Washougal. Wash
ington
Hettv receives a hug from "lonv the
Baker " on the day she retired.
1934
The following
class
members
registered
al
alumni or university events during 1994: Larry
Shuman Laubach, Nora
F.vangelista, Freda
VETERANS COMMITTEE — Members of the B V
Alumni Veterans Committee met in a planning session on Homecoming. Ongoing programs include improvements to the Veterans Memorial Garden at the Fenstemaker Alumni House, continuing with programs required bx the Depart-
ment of Defense for World War 11 Commemorative Community status, and promoting a ontinu
ing awareness of the contributions of veterans to our university and to public affairs. Shown in
Bay lit
t
Markunas. Elizabeth McGoldnck Troy
Helen
Shaklee.
Retired
alumni
John
Minier Sharp,
Shellenbergcr. Michael Sopchak
secretary
<
photo (from left) are committee members Dale A. Krothe
'56. Dr. John F Magill '48. John W. Thomas '47. Andrew
'48.
Another member
Elwood M. Wagner
is
'43.
who
chairman. Dr. Curtis
R.
Magill 43. and Millard
C
'60.
F.
lives in
members each received Department of Defense World War
pins. All are veterans of World War 11 and/or Korea.
11
San Antonio. Texas
English
Ludwig
Committee
50th Anniversary Commemorative
1
M35
dies
Representative:
Elizabeth
Row Reed
Harper
l-.il/alx-th
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
I
I
eVan. tornicr
Alumni Office
secretary in the
151 East Fourth Street
on Oc
'diversity, died
(olx-i
(717) 784 0861
73.
Class Volunteer:
secretary in the
Dean
Helen Hartman Cimbala
Allans Olfice
IW yeais
Betty (oined the stall
died on
November
1 1
at
She was
age 86.
a
Creta Davis Smick '31 of Zion Grove died
teacher at Plymouth Elementary School for 43
on October 26
years before retiring in 1967
Grove area schools
Among
her survivors are a
Chelosky Janowski
For
many
'42.
years, she
sister,
Dorothy
and a brother
was
in
age 84
for
She taught
many
in
Zion
years.
moved
Surviving are a son. David, a daughter, Nancy
Jane Rupert; four grandchildren, seven great-
class representative
and attended alumni luncheons
at
grandchildren, and a sister
The following class members registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Charles
4
Discroad. Stanley Hcimbach, Eli/abelh
Row
<
at
I%1
ugc
as
Student
she
later,
Mticc.
where
she served for 20 years until retiring
in 1983.
Prior to the appointment of the
Blackburn, Helen Hartman Cimbala. Fac Meixcll
Boca Raton,
Aliiinm
to the
in
ol
at the
\
I
lust lull tune dirci toi ol
alumni
Hazel Scherer Hunold 4 29, formerly of Old
Joseph J. Yacabonis 31 of Mahanoy City
died on August 31. He taught and coached at
Mahanoy Township High School. New Hope
Forge, died on September 28. She was a teacher
High School. Mahanoy City High School and
1936
l°7\ Hetty was a one
person Alumni Office, working
closely with two dilleient Alumni
Assch union presidents
How. ml
Mahanoy Area High School
Representative:
Fenstemaker'
Florida.
at
Moosic Elementary School
prior to retirement
Surviving are a son, Glenn; two daughters,
Merrlyn Hunold and Beryl Connolly; three
grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a
prior to retirement
in 1974.
He was inducted into
Hall of Fame in 1983.
the Jerry
Wolman
Sports
Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine
sister
Reed.
A Euphemia
affairs
Gilmorc Ycager.
from the Berkly School District
in
New
Jersey,
where her classroom was named and dedicated
in her
honor She
School District
earlier taught in the
in the state
Sequim
at
Columbia
University.
Surviving are two
Hazleton. PA 18201
was given "Honorary Alumna"
(717) 454- 1427
in
1932
RD
5.
life in
1931
J.
Ecker. Ezra
Colder
id
Ohio
).uley.
H
two daughters, luhth Arlme
grandchildren, seven great grand
children, and a sister,
Hams
Boyd
F.
'43
Buckingham
Boyd P Buckingham
Sr
.
Class of
1941, died on Friday, January 20,
(717) 784- 1857
age 74, He had been hospitah/ed
The following
class
members
registered at
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
Catherine Smith Driver, Ezra Hams, Ethel Keller
alumni or university events during 1994
Long.
Stahl.
othy Hess Linn. Josephine
Donald
A
M
Dor-
Magce. Mary
A
at
for
10 days following a heart attack
Mr Buckingham
served the
university from 1951 to 1981,
which time he
Watts
at
retired as vice
president for administration.
1103 South Market Street
1933
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1717)784-5783
The following
ollege of Woosler
Swinher and Claudettc K Lyons, 10
Palmetto. Florida.
Representative:
Frank
I
Dorothy Hess Unn
165 Nottingham Road
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Class Volunteers:
McHose
'diversity
I
Surviving arc a son. Robert
Sara Maria Berger
sisters.
Lucile
ol the
Hetty was a 1941 graduate ol the
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
is
status
recognition ol her scrvn e to
alumni
1937
853 South Market Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-4850
Box 45
'48
Following her retirement. Hetty
(
Representative
I
and Millard C.
Ludwig
Representatives:
(717) 784-3532
4
Elizabeth Scheehterly 29 reports that she
enjoying
sister.
Ezra W. Harris
of Washington.
She earned a master's degree
sons, one great-grandson and a
2
1
Ruth Wagner ljeiirande
76 1/2 North Cedar Street
Trojchak. a daughter. Patricia Naas; four grand
4
Frances A. Linskill 29 of Dallas, Pa., died
on October 25 at age 86. She retired in 1972
m
Representative:
class
members
Lawson
644 East Third Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-2046
Lois
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994:
Flo-
rence Fawcett Fowler, Lois Hirleman Quick,
Marion Klingerman Troy.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Ethel
M.Bond
Virginia at
'37 dird on Octobei
age 79 She taught school
I
in
in the Phila
dclphia area, where she previously resided
Bcmicc Woolston. a
Lawrence Woolston. two sisters and two
Surviving
son.
brothers.
is
a daughter.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Joanna Ficc '43, a son. Boyd
Buckingham
Jr
.
I
a daughter. Gail
Worthinglon. four grandchildren and
two
sisters
The complete
obituary will be
printed in the next issue of
BUJOMSBI
I
<,
Pa^e
5
that prior to
1800 most Pennsylvamans did
not
celebrate Christmas.
"In fact, many religious denominations
objected strongly to any signs of celebration
and
the resulting controversy
paper articles and
niair '60
was evidenced
in
news-
in the State Legislature
throughout the early 1800s.
came more accepted by
As Christmas bethe general public, the
customs of the Pennsylvania Germans from
Rhmeland and Bavaria, such as the Moravians
and the Lutherans, were adopted throughout the
State."
Retiring after serving as a teacher and
guidance counselor for 42 years. Ike now devotes
much of his time as a volunteer at the Hershey
Museum and
POCONO PICNIC
Suriih
67.
I
njovmg
rca\y Anthony 6
(
Curt English
Mi Mullin. Tony M<
*>(>.
/.
"
"lU-rngun Sub
Audrey Moore Cohen
Mullin. Joe Moore.
I jus
'29,
Uwis
J
L.
Cohen. Brenda Harleman Dorshimer
Usa
Lewis. Boh McMulltn 80.
Dalesman Ne\ter 49 and Wilmer Nester '49.
Janet English. Kelly
86.
Terri
1940
Representatives:
Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris
5. Box 451
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1939
R.D.
Representatives
Representative:
(717) 784-3532
Dorothy l-dgar Cronover
II
Nottingham Road
Ruth Dugan Smeal
740 South Market Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(7/7) 784-3093
(717) 784-4915
19 3 8
">
Hershey MedicaJ Center.
the
picnic in East Stro udsburg on October 13 were
Clayton H. Hinkel
One North Aspen Place
Lewisburg. PA 17837
(717)523-7702
(
hnrles II llenne
Class Volunteers:
30 Nottingham Road
tames
Bloomsburfi, PA 1781'3
Smeal. Betty
V DeRose. Harriet
Penman
Kocher. Ruth
Dugan
(717) 784-5835
Frank Kocher
830 North Shore
St.
The following
Neil
M
R.R.
2,
Richie
Crestwood
Bloomsburg.
I*A
members
class
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: John
Bower, James DeRose. Minam Utt Frank, James
17815
Kantnor, Hornet Kocher, Sara
(717) 784-4271
Dersham Laubach,
Tirzah Coppes Leighow. Alex McKechnie, Betty
Class Volunteers:
Dugan Smeal,
S &\ age
Charles
I'
James.
C
harles H.
Herme
Penman. Dorothy
Virginia
Phillips Richards, Ruth
Burke Traupane. Frank
Van Devender. Dorothy Englehart Zimmerman.
Ray Zimmerman.
The following class members
ulummoi university events during
UggiU
registered
Heiuie.
I
Linn)
I
itwhilei
>l
I
Drive. No.
14-C
FL 33701
(813) 822-0597
Class Volunteers:
Clayton H. Hinkel. Dorothy Derr Tilson
The following
class
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Muriel
Rinard Hartley. Dan Kemple, Dorothy Derr
Tilson.
at
1994: George
4
Lsaiah Boroboy 39 presented "Christmas Past
R. Casari, Dorothy Edgar Cronover, Helen
Weaver Duty. Eleanor Sharadin Faust. Charles
'72
Petersburg.
Mulhern
m
Pennsylvania," a narrative accompanied by
illustrative slides, at a
meeting of the Strasburg
Heritage Society.
extensive study of early Christmas
observances in Pennsylvania. Ike has discovered
I
i.
'in his
1941
Representatives:
C. Stuart Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards
705 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-0908
Class Volunteers:
Eda Bessie Edwards. Stu Edwards.
Isabelle Olah
Horvath. Clark Renninger
Sawyn
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
'84
Claraline Schlee Baylor, Barbara Gillette
Benoski. Agnes Pinamonte Casari, Maude Pursel
Chismar, C. Stuart Edwards. Eda Bessie
Beilhartz Edwards, Peter Eshmont. William
Kerchusky, Irene Diehl Konrad, John Lavelle.
Clark
1 SS^^^
/
5ft
Haitz
S6
Sad,e^PP Mayrrn,ck
'27.
DanMrtrew
Rosell 4> Catherine
d*«i of the group, taking
sene as
treasurer, replacing
This year's recipient of the Class of 1941
27
Carl Morgan.
Ham
72.
Cathy
Jennifer Koban. a special
of the Philadelphia
HamGotoZ
Mane Pamsh Morgan
retiring president
is
education major from Bloomsburg
52.
'
Zakonhemny and Joe Zjikorchemny
Gobora.
Connie Gobora.
Renninger. Elda Henrie Taylor.
scholarship ($650)
NUDE LPHIA LUNCHEON - Attending the annual Christmas luncheon
Buniham
R
>S4
Betn
Joe wa7elected p
1
rcnemny agreed to
Zakonshen^la.Zl
& Herbert Schneider '41 have
300 Fox Chapel Road, Apt. 416. Pittsburgh. PA 15238. where they would be happy to
hear from their classmates and friends.
Florabelle
moved
to
Page 6
January 1995
Classnotes
when
nior year
was during
It
Ra
Mile.
ot the
field
wartime service
his
foot
.t
uai
he met and
that
.
Huskies did not
the
team because
ball
mamed
Jackson
in
his late wife.
Nan
While
at
Danville, he also served as assistant
coach and started elementary intiamu
football
basketball, football and track and held pro
ral
grams He was also direcloi
ground
the
He brought some
10 years
—
famous names
J.k
ot the
Washies IMa\
more than 20 years and directoi ol
Sunnybrook Basketball ( amp toi Boys toi
tor
mosi
ot basketball's
such as Bobby Knight. Stu
kson and Matt Guokas
lo the
camp
to give
clinics.
//.
Whitey and
his wife raised eight children
adopted (wo others
MANHATTAN DINNER — Attending an alumni
dinner
Manhattan on November
in
II
wen Mai
Arter 83. Stacey Belhumer 94. Todd Brown
80. Pete Calvert 93. Tom Canfield 80. Jim Case
Gary Groenheim 91. Pern Kaufman. Michael McMatu '82. Stephen Mitchell 81. Deb
Mulkewycz '90. Karen Rogosky '78. Bob Sickinger 51. Jo-Ann Sickinger. Dorothy Derr Tilson 40
and Jim Walter 68.
63.
Surviving are two daugh
Bethann Campbell and Kaths McCloskey,
ters.
seven sous. Mike.
I'at,
Steve.
I
mi. Kevin,
hank
New
Representative:
Jane Sharpless Wagner
for student
1945
life
Mary
Representative:
928 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Mary
Box 346
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Benvu
(717) 784-2260
(717) 759-9733
(Sallie)
Dockey Edwards
545 East Eleventh
Ia>u h'enstetnaker
(717) 784-04
Street
i
John
[lUlitUtC ol
I
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Harry
Dora Taylor Smith. Jean
Lantz Smith. William Smith. Mary Jane
Sharpless Wagner. Jeanne Noll Zimmerman.
.
p
The following
Edwards
alumni
1
78.
She was a teacher
for 41 years before retir-
ing 18 years ago.
Surviving are her husband. John; a son, John,
a
grandson and a brother.
1943
class
members
Bryner. Hazel
He
Marjone
l
al
or university events
during I'J'M
Man
enstemakei John. Betty Hiiinliam Koscll
I/oLs L.
August
Wintersteen '45
ol Danville died
on
Sharretts Grant.
946
Representatives
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
Smith, Nelena Pope Swank. Helen Cronus
R.D
Warrington. Florence Foust Yeany
Catawtssa. PA 17820
years, died
1
1.
a highly successful basket-
Bill Selden.
Marion Wallace
Elwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine
a
The following
class
members
registered at
Buckingham, Joanna Fice Buckingham, Elaine
Kreischer Follmer, Ruth
Hope Handy, Mabel
Kay A. Hess. David
Jones. George
William Selden. Lora M. Snyder. Marion
Wallace States, Frank Taylor. Elwood Wagner.
Piarote,
Kay Jones Wagner,
Philip Yeany.
He
granddaughter. Melissa Wnght.
generation student
at
B.U.
is
a third
Melissa's mother.
Frances Jean Handy Wright, graduated
in
1969.
More important
than
all
the
wins and champi
left
on
all
who came in contact with him, according to those
who remember him The community's high regard spread
all
League, where
The following
class
members
registered at
Stephen
I
Idling ainves
Di Herring has worked
al
Prioi lo that, he
I
KIT
was an
udminislrntivc duct
toi
of medicine
Imversily ol
at the
I
in the si liool
through the Susquehanna Valley
virtually all his fiercest
coaching
at
and began teaching
near Lancaster
in
at
Columbia High School
1946
He
later taught at
Bloomsburg High School before moving
to
'46 retired
ill
1988
at
Bloomsburg. he was
V
12s.
V
1995!
scattered
years as a reading specialist in Baltimore County
He was
also on the staff of the
Home
all
and Hospi
Kouncl up
to sec,
He also was a reading instructor at
Dundalk Community College tor seven years
time'
There
in
County.
and
five grandchildren
Hall.
They
lassrnatcs were
who is interested is invited to
come and meet old friends and new
want
School and Adult Education
ll
i
through ihe 1940s, soev
cryonc
Baltimore
i
5s
on Alumni Day. April 29.
I
reside in Perry
Maryland
all
(he classmates
come and have
will be special
lion of all veterans of
you
a great
rccogm
World War
marking the 50th anniversary of
II,
tile-
war's end
You should have received a recent
from Mary I^ou Fcnslcmakcr
letter
John '45 with more information
If
you
1947
didn't receive the letter, or
Class Volunteers:
additional information, please contact
W
Thomas. J Richard Zerby
a three-sport
who captained the baseball, basketball and
football teams. He also lettered in soccer his se-
and
'
teaching 35 years in Maryland, including 23
John
Danville in 1949
big reunion for
Class of 194*i, but our
John and his wife, Betty, have two children
Bloomsburg from
in the Navy
a
Fins will be the 50th reunion lor the
Hofz.
After his time in the service, he finished school
While
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
)i
Announcing
alumni or university events during 1994
competitors became his great friends.
athlete
I
classes of the 1940s, including
John Hmelnieky
onships was the impression Whitey
Whitey attended classes
'43 of Coatesville reports
interim vu e
in as
lill
read on!
PA 17821
(717) 275-3046
did not believe in cutting players and
1940 through 1943. when he enlisted
Ruth Hope Handy
dvltiei sod the Kehi
you were here
during the 1940s,
102 West Mahoning Street
would often carry 35 or 40 players
alumni or university events during 1994: Boyd
loi ol
If
Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge
350-183 record and
winning several Susquehanna Valley championships. A trademark of his teams was their huge
rosters.
<
duet
inllien,
Box 304
coach, he coached the Ironmcn from 1952
through 1974. compiling
Class Volunteers:
( laipenWi
embci 2
Danville.
Widely known as
ball
Ruth Hope Handy.
at
I
>ci
I
Louisville
'44. a beloved
on November 6
u
I
Inion. will
sun e I'M
Reynolds, Joanne Spaid Simington. Bette Fuller
many
John
)i
itudeni
l
24.
Hummel. Wanda Farnsworth
Langdon, Louise Adams Missmer. Betsy Smith
age 73.
(717) 784-5584
icpiai cs tannic
president until
Christine Dichl
District for
210 Sunken Heights Avenue
that her
registered
Lois
Enama Carter. Betty Hagenbuch
Sallie Dockey Edwards.
Stella Williams Fulton.
ou
I
teacher and coach in the Danville Area School
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Heffelfinger,
members
(717) 784-3035
Representative:
F.
class
ai
DeLong. Fred Dent.
Walter "Whitey" McCloskey
Betty Kate rman Algatt
States.
registered
alumni or university events during 1994:
C
al RTT,
begin ins n.-u dutiot on March,
will
I
Jenkins. Jack Mertz.
H. Dorothy Selecky Poltrock '42 of
Nescopeck R.R. died on November 14 at age
lite
Iciiing. assoi late vice
I
u ho retired on
The following
the
lill
preildenl Un itudonl sfFttn
Class Volutin
Class Volunteer:
Sallie
I'icsloii
II
i
class
linology lo
K-i
posi ol vu c president loi student
Mary Lou John
The following
'Diversity has lined
I
an adnunistiatoi Irom the Rochcstei
PA 18603
k.
named
Blooinsbuig
1944
Sara
leader
Guthrie and David Reichwein
Repre\enlau\>
1942
Preston Herring
ami
if
you need
Mary LOD at 717 784-0434 or the
Alumni Office at -800- 5 26-0254.
.
I
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994 John
W
In the
meantime, save the date!
Thomas
Page 7
Walter
Blair,
Classnotes
former Bloom
teacher, coach
WC
retires at
Waller Blair, fnnnri Bloomshiir y
member and
lac ully
football
o.n h
<
from Weil Cheftei University
September He was honored by
retired
in
colleagues, Iriends and family
19
West Chcslei Country Club
al (lie
was
Blair
MAS
al a
Novembei
retirement dinner held on
bom
Bloouisbuig
al
tome Irom
having
io I966i
Chamber sburg High School and,
belore dial. Irom
Neshammy and
Jenkintown fehooli
years
dean
ol nu n
department
li
I
.
dm
ol the
athletic
s,
si
and
al
.
8
Rtpnuntartvi
Bttty I- Fisher
lences, psychology,
education and physic
all. hi
194
and loolball
928 Country Club Drivi
Hloomsburg. PA I7HIS
al
nurses
{717) 7H4 04J4
rom Bloomshiirg, Wall went
I
Ins
hairman
i
taught physK
lis
biologic al
history,
11
ol health, physic al
and
edii. alion
.
During hii
,
Bloomshiirg. he seived as
al
alma mater, West
(
to
'hestei. as the
assoi lale dean ol student
In
al loirs
law Volunteei
(
M
Gloria
\
Hetty
I hit.
I.
Fislui. Millard C. luidwig
1909 he bee ame the loundini'
West Chestei Careei
diiccloi ol the
m (hat
W> he-
Development Center, seiving
capacity until
WW
I
has seived as assoi
e.lii.
ution
.iiul
l
Since
l
director ol mlormiilion
in the Si
hool
Weet Cheater, Walt and
his wife, (ilona, maintaineil
relationships with
li
lends
.
span
ol
.'
s
Dons
at
Betty
Kellei Hoslei, Millard l.udwig.
1949
i
1
(
ifimti
45TH YEAR REUNION
Harrisburg, pa 17102
in
<>vei
—
Tin lollowing members of the Class of 1949 were present on HomeCOming, based on official registrations: Angelo Albano. Mary Fox Albano. Eloise Noble Fassliauer.
72 J Fulton Street
1
lose
Blooinshuig, returning legulaily
a
Hlhef,
registered
events during 1994
Representative:
ol lulucation
at
oi univeisiiy
lale piolessoi ol
and certification cenlei
while
members
Ihe lollowing class
alumni
F
Richard
(717) 233 0777
Grimes. Doris Gildav Holm. Alfred
Jack O'Donnell, Pete Pamell. Robert Reitz.
Class Volunteers:
Attending Walts dinner from
Bloomshiirg weie John and Jeananne
I'vans Sciinigcoiu
'66 and 'ON
and
'.S3
'S4,
RuhardE. Grimes, Robert
to the South, Southwest,
Reitz
and
The lollowing class members registered
Mntzko Muika
lack ami Katharine
Bloomshiirg giaduatcs
alumni
oi univcisii\
events during 1994
at
Angelo
West Coast,
Alaska. Canada,
1954.
Italy.
Switzerland. Bermuda.
Islands of the Caribbean, and Venezuela
In
bunk Crawford,
loan Havaid Kilroy \S4 and hei
box, Beth Hartman Gardner. Richard E. Grimes.
of Mexico to Fort Lauderdale via the
Canal
husband, Tom, George Wilwohl
Janet Page Haiti.
(aulatanl coach and physical
Homiiak, Lydiu Fern Shirk
wife.
fac ulty
membei and
his
)
and phyaical education lacuity
membei and
)
his wile.
brank, IVteison
(
I
Wilmer Nester. Jack O'Donnell, Peter
Pamell, Robert ReitZ, Nancy bisk Riley. Betty
BoUg SUpetZ, Julia Pichel Sterling. Richard Stout.
enore.
i
Ron Roiiug
be
'59 and
at
lemam
home at 620
al
then
II.
William Benson '49ol MOO&U died on OctO24 A U.S. Army veteran during World War
he was employed by PeiUl Security Bank prior
i
He formerly w
to letiiemenl
West Chestei Umvcisity
The Blaus plan to
in
ing time at their cottage on Fishing
Mario
West
Internal
as
a
grade level administrator
at the
North
Thumb Law n Service. They also have six grand-
Murio
Kelly
children
6,
A
New
1993, at age 68.
Earlier in her career, she taught at
Berwick High
School for several years.
Surviving
is
a son, John.
L.
Berlanda '49 and
his wife, Elaine,
wedding anniver-
by the 4
1
st
Air Service Group
our youth our hearts were touched by
talking about passion
May yoUI lives he Inspired as well
Good luck, work haul, and be proud
maintaining
all
who
retired as a school administrator
doing retirement consulting throughout the state toi
mcoln Investment Planning Inc
in
1984.
ot
Jenkintow n
is
reunion
in
commitment
which
is
pub-
a
life
as president
Retired
Mano
and blame love
lo travel
and have been
(201) 391-9106
Class Volunteer:
Hamsburg. He
member of the Alumni Board
of Direc-
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Rob-
tors.
Baylor. Roben Canouse. Joseph Cunlla.
Harry Gobora. Leon Grant. Hazel Chappell
Guyler. Richard E Jarman. Fred Young.
ert
I
He just completed his tenth vcai
of the Montgomery County PSEA-
Road
Monn ale. NJ 07645
Joseph Curilla
lished four times a year.
is
Swales
9 Raven
records and serv-
Dick, a retired teacher, lives in
Mario,
in
at their
ing as editor of their newsletter,
sary.
(Continuedfrom Pas*' 4)
1950
Willis
Richard E. Grimes '49 w as recently honored
Virginia Beach. Va.. for his loyal
recently celebrated their 50th
Ohvei Wendell Holmes said,
"Through our great good fortune,
Lottie Catherine
Shook
'49 of
Muncy
died
on September 28 at age 77 She was a teacher in
the MunC) School District for 43 years
until her
retirement in 1981
James Hobart Boyle
October 29
Page 8
on January
teacher for 30 years, she last taught in the
Representative:
to the group,
of yourselves.
children: Dr.
Penn High School. Joyce Hamilton '72, a psyat Upper Moreland High School,
and Brian, a regional supervisor with Green
Revenue Service
gory, and lluee sisters
He was
grown
an agent for the
Surviving are his wile, the former Jean Gre-
Tinniv
Drive.
tire!"
Creek above
fornia, died
Castle-Wilmington. Delaware, School District
are parents of three
Jr.,
commu-
Verna Cope Ttivelpiece '49 of Oroville, Cali-
Ughtstreet
They
in professional,
and church organizations.
chology teacher
forme speech
Walls Kahn '66, both piolessoi s
Chester
Keller. Alfred
nity
in
Panama
During spring and summer, they enjoy spend-
Dons Culday Holm. William
Lampmun. Anita Webb Lee, Lois Datcsman
pathology faculty member) and his
wife, Betty.
Noble hasshauer, Herbert
Nestei.
Ann; Hob Zeiglei (fonnei
trainei
l-loise
She was very active
Oc-
w ho had Bloomsburg affiliation
attendance
in supervision
and administration from Bucknell University
tober they enjoyed a cruise from the west coast
in
She received a master's degree
the Rockies,
the Plain Stales, the eastern seaboard, Hawaii,
Albano, Mary box Albano. Leo Carter. Grace
ma) icmcmhci otheis
educ ation
Lampman. Lois Dalesman Nester. Wilmer Nester.
Bolig Slipetz, and Julia Pichel Sterling.
Betr\'
yeais
at
age 68.
'50 of Radnor died on
He was executive
vice
January 1995
1
Veterans
Classnotes
Corner
president and co-founder of Ortho Diagnostics
(
Homecoming on IV lobe
and was past president of the Biological Corporation of America
Ann
Christ
continue planning
improvements
a step-daughter, Leslie Childs; four
ouiuge alumni
to eiu
m
inteicst
Joseph R. Yakoboski '50 of New Cumberland
members snd aitoi the
committee mooting then was lunch
on ihe hbiuiv mull, u lootbull
leveral
Surviving are his wife, the former Lorraine
Homecoming buffei
ut Mugces M West
k tory, and the
\
two daughters, Gail Dalton
and Joann McNally, three grandchildren,
publu
uiul
eteiuns' ulluus
\
\n e.uh hicuklust was en|oyed In
November 25 at age 68 A veteran of
World War Q, he retired as an accountant for the
slate Bureau of Financial Management
died on
J.;
fal lutuie
to the Veteians
Meinoual Gulden, and piomote ways
grandchildren and six step-grandchildren
Stark; a son, Paul
-\'
i
piondcd .ui opportunity toi ihe
Alumni Ycteians Committee to meet
to icucw untmished pioiccls,
Cormack; two daughters, Mary Sue Shaw and
Elizabeth Kleinfelder. a step-son. William
Cormack;
Committee
7i.iinN.jN, Yeteian.\
.
Surviving are his wife, the former
DALE A KROlHt 60
B}
and served on the following boards: Johnson &
Johnson, Misonix Corporation, Corbeck Corp
and dmnei dunce
his
Hullioom
mother, and a brother.
Ibplcsol the morning mooting
mi luded the follow Ing
1951
U] date
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz
DINNER WITH PRESIDENT —
Whil,
Ben a Raton
in
Florida, to atttnd a
dent Jessica Kozloff had dinner with several alumni and spouses
Jannan
Front
left
(
Or
Mollv Cunlla.
i
n
onfi
hurlc\
m
Pn
Henne
<
actions
i.
IS,
Steve Kozloff.
Phyllis Jarman. President Kozloff, Richard
(Thanks to Joe for making the dinner arrangements!) The
beth Henne and Joseph Curilla
president will return to Boca Raton on Saturdav. March 4. for the annual alumni lunt heon In thai
class
members
registered
at
Anne Alarcon Donnelly, Harold Emmitt, Helen
Dan McGrew, Carolyn Vernoy
Reitz, Bob Sickinger.
Tietjen Emmitt,
area.
Mark vour
calendar,
'51, a former
and watch \our mail
died on October 29
who served
at
age 67.
in the
He was
at
Arizona, he served as a lieutenant colonel
for
to
ers
and two
as a business
In-
director and, in
services. In that position, he led the team in
J
,
sisters.
J.
1971.
developed the plan to divide northern
1
98
W
of the Delaware Association of School Admin1981. he became deputy slate superintendent, retiring in 1990 In the 1980s, he also taught
school business management graduate courses
at
the University of
Delaware
as
an adjunct
mem-
ber.
"He was one of the
finest public educators thai
had the experience to work with in my lifetime." said William B Keene. slate school su-
"He was probably
as
anyone
in
knowledgeable of school finance
as
He
received a master's degree
the University of
education
at
in
education
Delaware and a doctorate
at
in
Temple University (1973).
Also a graduate of the
Command and General
Bloomsburg University
on) time by
fiind
607 Count n,' Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Veteians Si holarslnp lund
(717) 784-7438
coinmitlee will continue to encoui
Class Volunteers:
•
Si
ludi
.is
,i
•
rimgeour
ontribution
<
Dale Bennett. Frank Furgele. Henry Hunt.
Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1994:
ai
Dale
Wc-
Bennett, Connie Slanko Gobora. Henry Hunt.
Eleanor Kennedy. Nancy Swartz Lychos. Pal
Murphy. Roy Sanders. Francis
J.
Shcchan
1953
D
S.
new wreath
IWS
expand
lal
days,
at
Philhpsburg
(NX)
ihe Philhpsburg
at
High School.
Fountain Hill High School,
now
part of Ihe
We
was advisor to the
Future Business Leaders of America Club Af-
The following class members registered at
alumru or university events dunng 1994 Charles
Brennan. Bill Byham. Nellie Swartz Byham.
W
Kubik, David
retirement, she
National
FBLA
accompanied a student
We
hope
and Persian
to
iull
Veterans
We
will
parlu ipale in ellorts Io honor
veterans during the
festivities
We
will
Alumni Weekend
continue contact
with the Department of Defense
through
November
12.
• In
but
Passing
we pay
1995
l<>
projects.
— Always a sad note,
tribute to three
B U
veterans whose obituaries were
m
recently published in the Press-
Conference and competition
EnUrprfSi
After that, she went to Italy with her husband.
recently retired from Ingersoll
(
produce a new
to the
Anaheim, California
Tom. who
plan to
to include representatives
of ihe Vi.-lriain
promote our various
District
In addition to leaching, she
Roy Croop. John Scrimgeour
Cleaver. Alexander
1
at
Middle School, and three years
Bethlehem Area School
Class Volunteer:
1
yearn
es loi
well as a
committee by two
posit ard lealuring the
24 years as an educator, including 10 years
u
husi
mohumoni
foi the
Projects
the
members
pun
armed scrvu
Keith Smith. David Supcrdock. Betty Wolle
after
(717) 784-7120
J
ol the live
Wars
Patricia O'l^oughlin O'Neil '54 has retired
5.
William
Edgar Nunn. Patricia
Nags
memorial
Io the
also plan to
Memorial Ciarden
Scrimgeour
Box 112
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
R
W
We
hope
sidewalk from
O'Loughlin O'Neil. Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour,
Representative:
John
dnveway
display on ipet
Pamsh Morgan.
We
Monument/Oarden
Brcnuen. Mora Kissinger liuckalew. Joseph
Glosek, Carl Hingcr, Shirley Evcland Hingcr.
Marie
hope to
World Wai n Honoi Roll
peiiuanenl part ol ihe display
garden
•
Rand
the
— The
records
al
tin-
the
Franklin (Ed) Jones. Mcrl Jones. George
Kallenbach. Joan Havard Kilroy. Helen Rutkoski
Korth. Feme Sobenck Krothc. John Laidackcr,
i<>
veterans to update then
.ill
biographit
Lrn
si
Veterans Display
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994 Charles
Andrews, Dolores Doyle Brennan, Jean Shamro
ter
Delaware.'*
to contribute to this
designating then
K rot he. Jeananne
I've
perintendent in the 1980s.
io
ntena
i
Dolores Doyle Hrennan
,
istrators.
In
maj do
student
a
the quulilying
io Install 1 llagslonc
The following
Council on Public Education by Gov Sherman
Tnbbitt In the mid-1970s he was president
be presented annually to
Representative
Ann (iengenbach Auerw< k William J I, nobs.
Franklin "Ed" Jones. Will nun I Nunn. Inn
New
he was appointed to the Governor's
— The $1,000
Scholarship
age
Box 228
enslemakei Alunini
Anyone wishing
Class Volunteers:
PA 18438
(717) 227-4946
I
Veteians Memorial Scholarship will
a
Furgele
Star Route.
Castle County into four school districts.
In 1975.
I
part ol out historic si
at the
who meets
1966 as supervisor of school finance
became finance
assistant state superintendent for administrative
that
John Scrimgeour. Samuel Ycager, Joseph Zahora
Representative:
Lakeville.
joined the state Department of Public
B Matufani. Gene Moms. mi
1954
1952
High School
struction in
ul
bio lorni in ordoi
toi u
House
in the
Surviving are his wife, Rita, a son, John
Navy
Caesar Rodney High School
become
displuy
mure information
Linkchorsl. John
daughter, Edie, eight grandchildren, four hroth-
Frank
later
Mont
Reserve.
in 1951 and later became department chairman.
He was the first principal of Dover Air Force Base
He
in
North Atlantic and off
Germany during World War II
He began his teaching career
education teacher
a
War College
gomery. Ala., and Military Intelligence School,
Delaware deputy
school superintendent and school finance expert,
He
Veleiuns uie
Alumni Olluc
the
.ill
»
X00 Vr> ii.'M
•
Staff School at Carlisle, the
Army
veteran
to
Mgfl
I
alumni or university events during 1994: Mary-
Ryan
in
I'WS
'I'M
I
lile
'50.
The following
J.
involved
ominemoiative period
uiged
Carolyn
'50,
the
on
Delense
ol
ri
Class Volunteer:
Reitz
Auwwy
onus
I
are
conta( ting
in
who were
veterans
Horsham. PA 19044
(215) 675-8675
John
ul
Depaitmenl
'lite
has show n intercsl
214 Fair Oaks Avenue
V.
Veteians Biogiuphu
•
Approximately 2M) loims
Representative:
'44. a
Navy
Walter
A McClosky
veteran during World
(Continued on Page 10)
Page 9
of Pennsylvania
Studio
Band
reunion
The
Studio Band Alumni
lirsl
Reunion Concert was held on
Sunday, Novcniher 6, in lonjunc
wilh the present Studio
tiOfl
Band
Aluinni pa/In ipanls im luded
Wayne
Michelle Bel '94,
k '85,
r it
I
Robert Hafncr 'HO. Cindy Hcr/og
K
Obi
Wesley Kreil/
'93,
Kiepps
'89,
Tammy
I
"92,
Shen Johnson
led Irwin '70.
<,
Fat
udwig
'70,
harles
(
James I'mo
/S,
'
'91,
lodd Mendel
"9
Don Messimei
I'almeri
'86, Phil
Roben Legulko
James
'79,
I'omictei '92, Stephanie Rcichncr
'9
I.
"92,
I
Rcnko
)uane
Tom
'HI
.
Karen Rouse
Ruhl 78, Richard
Schwunger
Co
Robert Schwangcr
'73,
'76,
Han Slough
'72,
Ruth Toole
'73,
David WolfB
and James
'85,
Zclcnak 'K6
The duet
Stephen
C
loi ol
Studio Hand
is
and
Honda m
as Ve
I
the winter
The O'Ncils are the patents ol live children
Maureen, a foreign language teacher at
Phillipiburg High School; Thomas, a
Eugene Welle,
'/X,
Othei travel plans unhide tups to
gas, the seashore
Steven Snyder
'72,
telemarketing sales managei
Di
at
the
Plulhpshurg
Division oi the Journal ol
Wallace
Commerce; Terence,
computer programmer with rust
a
I
counting Rrm; John, an accountant
Veterans
At
(Continuedfiom Page
Johnson, and Kathleen,
sity
PJ
a
nurse
Pennsylvania Hospital
ol
at
for
Johnson
the Univer-
They
also have
commuml)
and civic
t
it
ml
loin grandchildren
Wai
T
living
II;
attended HS'K
who
Hutley,
'
Hat has
one yeai be lore
for
s An Force in World
and Navy Commander
Robert C Hessom, who attended
lolnlng the
Wai
1
1
II,
Hloomshuig as pan ol
World Wai II V S program and
i
lasses at
whose body was
allei
being
Vietnam
the
War
I
he next meeting ol the commit
tee will
be held
April 29
oi
suggestions
please send
Oil
Alumni Day.
vou have any comment!
II
loi the
them
i
onumttce,
B U Alumni
to:
Veleians Committee. C/o Dale
I
ImveiMty,
40TI1
Hospital and Meals on Wheels
In her
leisure time, she eii|oys traveling, gardening.
swimming,
goll
19
5 5
Representative
/)
Happy New
In l*)S0
Harvtys lake, h\ 18618
( 'lass
Dr,
Thomas A Honomo,
Ih
tk.
Arnie Garmger. Relda Rohrbach
The following
alumni
oi
motou ycle
Bloomshurg
Surviving
He |omed
faculty in D>S
tire
his
w
[fe,
class
members
registered
i
*
N.mal.
seven; and Brendan, five.
service
was held
in
Gross Auditorium. Carver Hall, on
Wednesday. October 19.
Bitner III
Class Volunteers-
Queensbury.
Margaret Yohn
NY 12804
Bill
Bob Lane. Dolores
Senn.
(518) 793-4907
The following
tUian
1
Keller.
Harrell
The following
class
members
alumni or university events during
1
class
members
registered
at
registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994: James
994: Harvey
B
Boughner. John Chruney, Marian Walsh
Chruncy. Curt English. Patncia Hartman Eyer.
Rod Kelchner, William Mielke, Tom OToole.
Creasy. Bill Harrell. William Kautz.
1958
Representative:
Fred Bet/
"55. president
"iiuei ot Nationwide
Homes
and duel executive
m Martinsville. Va..
ol the Year' b\
the
Ann Franc
Oc tober
19
at
Curtis '56 of Sterling died on
age 61
She was
of Scranton. She also taught
ing Industry in the State of Virginia. This uas
the lust time a modular systems buildei was
se-
sity
lected for the award.
III.
Fred joined the fimi
president and
pointed a
in
1982 and w as appointed
CEO in
member
U
1987
1993 he was apof the executn e committee ot
a part-time pro-
lessor of elementary education at the
University
Homebuildcrs Association of Virginia. The
awaid is made annuall> to the buildet who has
made the greatest contribution to the home build
in the
elementary
Ray Ha rg reaves
37 Dell Road
NJ 07874
(201)347-0930
Stanhope.
schools
at Hamlin and Lourdesmont.
She earned a master's degree at the Univer-
of Scranton.
Surv iving arc her husband. Francis
H. Curtis
a daughter. Kyra Jo; a son.
Francis IV;
granddaughters, a brother and a
two
The following
class
members
Wilkinson Wightman
sister.
Freda Adsit Bills '58 of Danville died on
November 8 at age 79. She was a speciaJ education teacher in the Danville
also served as
for 38 years.
Homebuildcrs and
chairman of the Building Systems
ot the
Association
registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994: George
Chaump. Jonah Goobic. Ted Rezruck. Margaret
the National Association of
Councils
Page 10
L
at
Molhe Hippensteel Hanell. Ruth Paul
Maiy Kubic mkchoist, Connie Wallace
NJ 07060
(201) 755-4986
Representative:
William
umvcrMl> events during H>94 (Jeorge
uas selected as 'Builder
the
secretary in the Department of Art;
three cluldien Natalie. II, Jason,
A memorial
North Plainfield.
associate
lb, in a
accident
1957
Representative:
William Pohutsky
54 Wincresl Drive
walbum.
profesaaj In the Depeitmonl ol
Soi iolog\ and Sih tal Wellare, died
on Sunday, October
35th
1956
Volunteer:
Moms. William Norton. Relda Rohrhach Scott.
Una S/eialmski Shadei, Joseph Shcmanski. Al
killed in accident
its
20.000lh home.
222 West End Avenue
on. Mollie Hippensteel Harrell
Jones,
member
its
and three grandchildren
(iiovei.
Faculty
The following members of the Class of 1954 were present on HomeCharles Andrew \. Dolores(Dee) Dovle Brennan, ./ran
registrations
Fred and his wife. Nancy, have three children
Derk. Betty Hoffman Dunkelberger,
Yeai to eveivone
ml
(717) 639- I 515
(."/«-/e«-
Veterans Affairs ilnce the committee
offu
birthday by shipping
BOX 269
I
based on
Nationwide Homes recently marked
Arnie Garinger
A'
YEAR REUNION —
--mine,
.
Shamro Brennen. Joseph Glosek, Carl Hinger. Shirley Eveland Hinger. Franklin (Ed) Jones.
Merl Jones. George Kallenbach. Joan Havard Kilroy. Feme Soberick Krothe. John Laidacker
W Edgar Nunn. Patricia O Loughlin O 'Neil. Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour. and Dave Superdock
and siding.
youi tuppon given to
foi
uas formed
Wanen
Si
Bloomiburg, pa I7kis
Fhanla
I
A
Kiothe, Icnslemakei Alumni House,
Hloonishmg
in
recently returned
durmg
losl
the
been active
organizations, including the Phlllipsburg
uhangettcs and the Catholic Daughters ..I
Ameiica She also plans to do volunteer woik at
She also earned
a
Area School
District
master's degree
at
Bloomsburg
January 1995
1
1
Award
recipients
for 1995
selected
he Alumni Association Boaid ol
I
Ducctois, has announced
awaids
«>l
toi
>
l,
\
ice ipients
to lv presented
aw aids dinnei on
\piil n
the annual
,ii
l
l
Alumni Das. Saiuidav
Named
.
>
as ic\ ipienls ol Dlslin
guished Seivice \waids vveie John
Sciimgcoui
S.
president
the
>>i
al H I
and past
Alumni Assoc lation
1
Mundy
and Phyllis
It 1
"53. long tunc
mcinbei
lac ults
'70, (he onl\
giaduate seivmg
1
in the
Pennsylvania House ol Repiescnta
Surviving are a son. Kenneth, two daughters.
Kathleen Whitenight and Kay Schwalm. six
grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a
and
lives
a
w yomlni
oiiununitN leadei in Ihc
^
Vulicy
I'm Young Alumnus
was David Williams HI
Selected as
ol Ihc Yeai
brother.
a senioi vice president with Habitat
1959
loi
llumunity and lonnci MOCUtlVfl
diracun
Representative:
David Barnhart
8 Maple Terrace
Verona, NJ 07044
Iwo men
Warren,
Brown
formei memhei
The following members of the Class of 1959 were present on Home
Beach. Gene Berg. liett\ BOOfi
coming, based on official registrations: David Barnhart. Craig
Hon or,!
Herman
Bob Bottorf. Sandra Pfister Brown. Jill Baylor Freeland. Lamar L Freeland.
Wall
Klemkosky.
Majikas
Anne
Ker.
Mary
Don
Janetka.
Smith James. Carl
35TH YEAR REUNION —
Crocomo McGlade. Lois F Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendmskv Norton. Un
Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar Snyder,
Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy Pekala Plaza.
Kenneth Swatt. Emma Kovalevich Traher. and Marie Walsh.
Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky.
Walter J Luberecki. Marie Walsh
eight years
do volunteer work
He and
arc
for the Macungie Park Association. They
his wife. Joanne,
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Dorothy Marcy Ball. David Barnhart. Craig Beach.
Gene Berg. Betty Boop. Bob Bottorf. Sandra
Jill Baylor Freeland, Lamar L.
Herman W. Howard Jr.. Duane Hunter.
Jane Anne Smith James. Carl Janetka. Don Ker.
Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky. Walt Luberecki.
Lois
Jack Masters. Filomena Crocomo McGlade,
Brown.
Freeland,
Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendinsky Norton. Len
Pekala
Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy
Snyder.
Plaza. Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar
Emma
Kenneth Swatt, Mary Ann
Kovalevich Traher. Mane Walsh. Eleanor Moms
Wahl Swisher.
the parents of a daughter. Sallyann.
ated from Northampton
af-
At various
35 years of teaching in Emmaus.
wrestling,
times during his career he coached
ter
football, cross country, track,
PIAA wresding
and swimming He
official for 15 years
State,
William Delbaugb '59 of Sehnsgrove died
on August 1 8 at age 62. At various times he was
a
high school teacher
Baltimore County, Md..
in
an operation coordinator at Bcavcrtown Cast
Stone, vice president of finance at Excel Homes
in Liverpool,
Heister
and administrative adviser
House Mill Works
in
for
at the
Mount Pleasant
summer school
before retiring in 1986.
(1953-1956).
veteran of the Marine Corps
Legion of
American
the
in
active
he has been
A
commander in 1960-1961
was also Lehigh County
He
1970-1972.
and
commander in 1972. He presently is secretary
serv ing as
Emmaus
ihe
H
)uec lois
I
1
and
Hloomshurg
hum
I
for eight years
In 1958,
at the
I"
If
Dorotha
Atkinson, a son. W. Scott, four daughters, Dcbra
Wolf. Carol. Susan and Linda, six grandchildren,
and his mother. Helen Boycr Delbaugh
H. Earl Dieffenbach '59 of Stillwater R R
his
died on November 7 at age 88 He earned
Veterans Committee
and serves
firing squad for
as sergeant in charge of the
Me-
morial Day.
teaching certificate
master's degree
Ph
at
at
B
Pcnn
S
TC
in
1935. his
State in 1961.
D degree at Pcnn Stale in 1965
A certified school psychologist, he
and his
began
his
in
career in education as an elementary teacher
Moscow, where he taught for two years He then
taught in the Huntington
Township Schools
for
attend ihe
reservations
very year
Hloomsburg
many alumni
loi (he
ihe lollowing
I
an
I
return lo
his year,
alumni registered
Ihc University's exhibit in ihc
Centennial School District as coordinator ol tinoccupational education program at the William
Hall "59 ol Nicholson,
Tennet High School
in Johnsvillc. retiring in
1971.
Surviving arc his wife. Ihc former
Dohl. a daughter. Ruth
O
Sutlifl.
.i
M
son.
Roy
I
ut
anon Building: Dorothy Marty
<
hns
dm
Maslowski Blackwcll
'71 of
ll,.thcld.Tom Bluckwcll "71 ol
Rohm
(
(M)
allaluii '94
ol
Bloomsburg, Sandra Schenck
Conner
four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, a
'75 of l-cwistown. Ilcanor
Sharadm
I
ni
l
18
..I
Middlcburg.
Herberl FOl '49 of Newark.
Delaware, Jon Mall '92 of Muncy.
and a brother
Carolyn laby l.arkms '68 of Jersey
City. N J Belly Ruth Keller l.uchak
M
Representative
Paul (Barney)
I
Hatfield.
Olive
1960
University of Maryland
l«>
to visit Fair
ii.un
veterans in the Benton
II
rec ipienls arc
Alumni return
also studied agriculture in 1947
World War
lends ol die
Penn
at
veteran of the U.S. Navy, he completed
Surviving are his wife, the former
i
make
Manko
Hloomsburg. James Magill
Trevorton, Michael Ochlcrt "89 of
Royersford, Julia Spychalski Ochlcrt
(609) 235 1370
Class Volunteers:
Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko. Edward C
Wojciechowski. Frank Ftsk. Dale Krothe
The following chus member*
.
of
'75 of Danville. Ildra Miclkc '70 of
Trcvorton, William Mielke '56 of
441 Oldershaw Avenue
Moore stown. NJ 08057
I
of the
i-l
moie
(I'd)
ccptcd a position leaching special education in
Doylcsiown In I960 he was employed by the
sister
Mills.
taught
instructor in charge ol
School District
age five
lan.
mg
He
where he
He was an
gradu-
Community College with
age). They also have a grandson,
graduate courses
Bottorf '59 of Macungie has retired
who
a dental hygienisi degree (4 0 grade point aver-
A
Williams.
Emmaus.
ol
11
Please c all
ceremony on April
717-389-4058 or 1-800-526-0254 lo
Luberecki. Filomena
Class Volunteers:
a
I
Jane Anne
Jr..
was also
I'.lbei
oi till
cordially invited
W
(201)398-4208
Bob
and
years,
and
loi
Council of Trustees.
Marie Walsh
18 Sunset Lane
Landing. NJ 07850
Pfister
'II
SIO liulenuh
loundalion Hoard
(215) 252-2881
P.
ood
I
Dr. Robert
Alklre. active ineinbei
2220 Kings Avenue
Easton. PA 18042
Sandra
Ibxu)
faculty emctilus
advisoi to
than
Pfister
|
bl designated us
will
llonoiaiv Alumni
(201)857-0461
Sandra
Houiton
"i >hc
Hank
registered
alumni or university event* during 1994
at
Vera
Rearick Derk. Roger Ellis. Kaihlccn Durkin
Janetka. Dale Krothe. Paul Manko. Olivia
'87
89 of Roycrsford. Tcnna Oman
Morganlown. Wcsl Virginia.
of
George Pia/oic '43 of Mouniaintop,
Norma Whitcbrcad Schullcr '64 of
Sehnsgrove, Craig Scarfoss '71 of
St Petersburg. Missouri. Randall
Young "64 of Winficld, and Dr
R Hnghsh '56 of Stroudsburg
Curtis
Page
Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania
1
1
Rohm
Classnotes
remembered
many
for
Grccnaway Orband. Judy Witmycr Steven*.
Bcrnicc Kochcr Thomas. Ronald Wolfe.
qualities
A Message from Vera Derk:
(Hie following tribute to Robert
Knltm
was written b\
II,
(Xtobcr2X, 1995 Those of us who attended the
Villi. il
(
U)th class reunion
olimibia
(
lone lemain
>'
1 1
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and devotion
kkI are
exhibited in Ins
many
reinembei so
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outstanding athletic an omplish
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officials; his years
Sundays before
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baa joined the facult)
,i
school improvement
He earned
a master
the
l
in the
bis family live in the
warm
Pair,
ents .mil
1|)|
held other
worked
to Ins
N Y
In
I
at B U and a docPerm State He and
Wilbamspoii an
CrlfTin '60 ol
she was a teacher
the Harry
al
N Y
Johnson City.
Hmghamton.
Prior to retiring,
i
James
mv
ol
Surviving are her mother,
a sistei
to
a
poison
He accepted
Jim and
years
work with
whom
inc.
with
young
moil- than
.i
in
•<<> retired in
position ibis
miiiiI.ii
fall in Si
Rose
Belmar. N.J
in
his wile, (he former
Jr..
I
Irene Zielinski
In addition, the
crown
April 29, 1995
1-800-526-0254
vi
as a senior.
Throughout
Jersey have helped the
in that state.
wife,
Each
Marion. Shown
'74,
who
represented the University this
Christina Patterson
Ham
'85.
93,
Paul McLinko
Michael Blake
'83.
'78.
and
Bloomsburg, he
at
live in
Lakewood.
I
.i
and previously taught and coached in the
Hloomsburg and Montgomery school districts.
A member of the University's Athletic Hall of
Rohm was awarded
ing Ins COllegUte career.
12 varsity letters dur-
He excelled
at football,
wrestling and baseball from 1956 to I960
a
member
of the football team, he played
quarterback, halfback and fullback and was cocaptain in his senior season. That year he was
selected as a
member
of the Pennsylvania Con-
ference all-star unit
During the winter seasons. Rohm was a major
contributor under Coach Russ Houk in establish-
Bloomsburg wrestling as a national power.
He was a third-place finisher at the 1957 Pennsylvania Conference championships and was
a
runner-up as a sophomore In 1959. he won his
ing
first
final
Joan Welliver
Huttenstine,
lost just
two dual meet
The following
class
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1 994: Evelyn
the baseball team, he played different po-
M. Duncan, Terry Engleman, Brenda
Cunningham Estrada, Barry Faust, Carole
sitions, including
the Centennial
second base and center
field
selected to the all-conference team in
Coolbaugh
Foster, Joyce Morgan Houser. David
Ron Schock, Joan Stackhouse Wolfe
Loughlin.
A head football coach at Central Columbia for
conference
title,
a feat he duplicated in his
-oasonwith the Husku-N
M. Deane Kemp Kumpf
'61 of Westfield.
14 seasons, his teams compiled a record of 95-
N.J., died
63-6, winning one Eastern Conference champi-
English teacher in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood
onship and two Central Susquehanna Conference
School
titles.
He
at
N.J.
Robert M. Rohm '60 ol Hloomsburg died on
Deccmbei
,u age 50
lie was
teachei in the
Fame,
L
Gymna-
in
sium
On
Class Volunteers-
Marian
his wrestling ca-
also served as an assistant wrestling coach
Central Columbia and at Bloomsburg Univer-
at
age 55. She was an
District.
a
member of the Junior Whitman Cup. She was
member of the New Jersey Head Injury
also a
Association, Junior Achievement and coached
Surviving are his wife of 10 years, the former
Kathleen Wright
'74; four daughters.
Denise
R
Whitfield, Tara L. Stovall. Chelsea and
Whitney; two sons. Robert L. and Brooke R
Rohm,
six grandchildren,
two
sisters
and
Kean College women's tennis team.
Surviving are her husband, Carl; three sons.
the
Carl.
Scon and Mark; her mother. Katie Kemp,
a brother
and a
sister.
a
brother
Peter A. Pasternak '61 of Coal Township died
on September 6 at age 64. He was a teacher in
Carroll E. Kichline Walter '60 of Williams
Township died on September 23 at age 56. Better
on December 7
She was a nationally-ranked tennis player and
sity.
Jim and Irene
As
For more information,
John James
157-pounder captured the Na-
bouts and never lost
Bit teachers.
Central Columbia School District for 20 years
Alumni Day
'74,
tional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Jim
John Paul. David and Leufu. Three of them
I
You're invited to
New
home of Dick Lloyd 62 and his
Zdimiak 87. Conrad Haenny 86. John Knorr 63. Carol
Kevin Ernes '83.
fune afta
Juckson. N.J., for 34 years.
(or older) individual
Hobby Rohm
held at the
A- ott
He was
•57. are the parents ol lour college graduates
son or daughter, or with any
othei
in
his senior year.
Met bitty
K.
teaching science
High School
oai lung and officiating,
have nevei lound
would want
my muny
wre Donato Nieman
Wilson School
1.
.
conclusion, in
89.
in
at
died on September 29
,
two brothers and
induction into
is
Richard Stout 49, and W. Jay Hurst 65. Others
Padner
ii
Moran
Mttdlyn
in
of working
an Week parking
For more than 15 years, alumni
V94 training session are (seated) Marlene Oholla Franey 62. Dick Lloyd, Joyce Morgan
'61, (standing) Paul G. Manko 60, Linda Schmicker '76, Virginia Reed Brett '82. Dawn
pastfall
Pennsylvania
He has also
I
Houser
ycurs of
Hloomshurg University's Hall
could go on anil on
ame
ol leai lung,
I
me
\ degree
of education degree
,
Hlooiushuig Hospital, his inviting
wile and
September, a training session
ol
curs loi the benefit of the
my
STUDENT RECRUITERS —
ipal
ins
tor
.lull.
many
1
in-
several high schools a* teacher and assistant pnn-
latei his
I
iii. hi
positions in the department und has
hmg my
.11
'olumbia; hli
Ireatmenl ol
of
your plans."
in
)epailnient ol Education
I
In
outstanding football teams
in)'
me
all
Lycoming College as an assistant professor of
He most rec ently was regional direc
tin
in ihi
well reipet ted i'Iaa
111.
let
educ ation
Bloomaburi High;
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Montgomery
,ii
hool,
'.(
llgll
I
me and
directions to
to
Admissions Office by representing the University at college night programs
'ollcgc. his lusl looiball
oat hlng |ob
If
would be willing
Hloomsburg
merits while attending
.
plan any
Vera's address is IbOH Westwood Road,
Colony Park. Wyomissmg. PA 19610. Her telephone number is 610-678-5585.
at
Mime
(
we
to include.
"In the meantime, write to each other and
lude our 35th reunion
c
hit
outstanding high school eareei
or
I
events in
Max Rohm's life
sure
you may want us
know
will mail maps and
you who want to help
everyone
Robert
make
in July to
serve on the Committee, write to
lie
with
.issoi lalions
house
you have any suggestions
to
lew ol the qualities
bill a
small committee will he established to meet
special events
Iionesly, sense of laiiness, respect lor
'
my
at
lbs ciilliusiasm.
Others, love ol life
and prorn
a fantastic time
union
bools will
Si
1 1
1
had
iscd each other to return again for the 35th re-
and alblctes
Montgomery, Bloomsburg and
al
time to
)
Hobby Rohm will be missed by so
many people, bill lite qualities lie
instilled in bis students
s
weekend of
sure (hat each of you reserves the
"> /
l/ihn lluhh
It
begin planning for our 35th class reunion to be
who died on Dei ember
'()(),
known
as "Squirrelly" because of her sense
of humor, she was a second grade teacher
in the
Easton Area School District until December
1993.
the Milton
worked
School District for 28 years and also
for the
Department of Public Welfare
in
Shamokin.
He served
in the
U.S.
Army
during the Ko-
rean War.
Surviving are a sister and a brother
Surviving are a son. Robert; two daughters.
Tammie Race and Lisa, a 1991 B U graduate,
two grandchildren,
three brothers and a sister.
William Price '61 has been named superinLake-Lehman School District. He
tendent of the
had been director of curriculum enrichment
ser-
1961
vices for Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 since
Representative:
1985.
Edwin
R
D
I.
Kuser
Box 267
C.
PA 19505
(215) 754-7977
Bechtels\ille.
He earned
of Scranton
a master's degree
in
1966 and
at
the University
a doctorate at
Kent
State
University in 1979.
Page 12
January 1995
Sue Hicks
lassnotes
will direct
social equity
1962
efforts
Representative:
Uoyd
Richard R.
80
Hi Susan K
DeHan Drive.
.issim.hu
'(>/.
dtvolopmoni at the
UimciMlN. has been named ducctoi
dirtctoi of
NJ 08502
Belle Mead,
links
R.D. 2
(201) 874 3118
an IS month
ol s>ki.»I ii|iuts toi
pciUHl beginning
Class Volunteers:
Januais
in
11 ic
lempoiais appointment was
Ronald Davidhetser. Tom
John Kovich.
Foley.
lessnaS
In IVsidenl
announced
Uoyd
Dick
Kotloff.
The following
Intra hot position, rapoitlni
members registered at
events dunng 1994: Ellen
class
alumni or university
duccth
Szakalun Novotney. John Reese.
Untwisitv's
Bill Strauser,
Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62. who died
on April 6. was honored at a memorial service at
Suffolk Community College on August 31. She
SCC
at
Technology
at the
ulty at
SUNY.
w
.
in
.
Community
honor of her many years
named
the college shall be
in
at
University in
New
alumni relations
Jersey.
He
at
assis-
Rutgers
university in various capacities during his 29-
year career
at
He began
his career at Rutgers in 1965.
when
two seasons before becoming
of the university
in
1973.
department of alumni relations from 1974 to
1984. he joined the Rutgers University Foundation, the university*s fundraising organization, as
director of annual giving and later as director of
over
diaii lor the
't
Bachman
WOR in New York City and WCTC in New
Dick
is
a
arship
is
member
of the Bloomsburg Univer-
Hall of Fame, and a basketball schol-
given each year
m
his
name.
A former member of the Alumni
rectors.
Dick has served
as coordinator of
B U
s
alumni student recruitment program in New Jerhe
sey for more than 15 years. Each September
and
his wife.
for the
Manan.
USA Direct in
at
age 58
Certainteed Corp
.
at
PA&S
both
in
Small Co.
Inc.
and
York.
the 1960s, he taught in
Delaware
for
at their
home
in Belle
Surviving are a daughter. Stacy
J
Gross, a son.
Bradley, one grandson and five sisters.
The Lloyds
16
Honey man Road
NJ 08822
J
Kutchi, Nancy Rodgers
Miller. Constance Orchard. Joyceann Padovani.
Joanne Shaffer Pilcski. Norma Whitcbrcad
Schuttcr. Emcst R Shuba. Randall Young. Bcr
Hesel. Paul
Conard
She
lot ate in
New
in
York
earned
earlier
educational
in
at
his career, he has
been active
in
a master
s
degree
at
SMS
Bloomsburg alumni work
Many
Medn
Shared
Systems
al
so we'd like to
start
in
Hie purpose
ol the chapter will be to plan
organize ways
m
at
Malvern,
an alumni
business chapter there
and
which alumni can
interact with current students,
such
as career day programs, the Share a
internships
SMS.
Rick Mead '86
you work
contact
at
please
at
SMS.
extension 3774.
If
Amcncas
in
Attention:
If
as a global technical leader
He earned
University
Ohio University
al
Alliens
Plastics in I'nisficld.
conversion process technology, including engineenng structural foam, blow molding and exHe currently serves key GE accounts
trusion
worldwide
members registered at
events dunng 1994: Jane
class
linversily
Day program, and
Gh
.
Throughout
Class Volunteers:
C
Roben
ciety of the Plastics Industry for the
(908) 782-8619
The following
of Pennsylvania
Archer Ackcrman. Gerald T Braglio. Paul
Conard. D. Jean Cope. Dick (Bucko) Davala.
Robert Foster. Gloria Zubris Froclich. Jim
Mass
Flemington.
<|inty
Alumni
has been elected to a two-year term as
structural Plastics Division chairman of the So-
Ernest R. Shuba
alumni or university
Bloomsburg University
Zoranski.
Jack Avery '64 of
are parents of three children
Debbie. Rick and Bnan.
Joyceann Padovani. Joanne
R Shuba. and Bernard
nard Zoranski.
1964
Virginia
Mead.
Miller.
Gallagher.
three years.
I
adniinislration
fol lowing
Thi
a machinist for
Manchester. Previously he was a
personnel manager
Dunng
He was
.>l
ol the
administration and slndenl personnel
Shaffer Pile ski. Ernest
*63 of Manchester died on
uil
master *s degrees
Rodgers
host the training session
alumni recruiters
I
Bloomsburg.
Davis '63 of Norwich. N J n
is a freshman at
the
>»l
member
as a
higher education from
ports that his daughter. Jennifer,
Lamar Mclndoe
issues
Hicks earned her dot
30TH YEAR REUNION
Representative:
Board of Di-
on Rai
Kutchi. Jerry
Brunswick.
sity Athletic
women's
Univcrsity/Cominuiiity Tusk Force
members of the Class of 1964 were present on
Homecoming, based on official registrations:
Robert Foster. Gloria Zubris Froelu h. Nancy
September 25
lion ollii ci
nission on the Status
(
Shellhamer Schock. Nelson Swans
J.
ai
commiltee. lorcrunnei
Malinowski. Joseph Oravitz. Ruth Ann
Shelhamer Price. Jessie M. Rcppy. Diane
corporate and foundation relations.
Dick has also served as "color" commentator
for Scarlet Knights basketball games broadcast
also served
liail
At Bloomsburg. she has seivcd as
NJ 07439
assistant secretary
After directing the
Stroudsbiiig
at luisl
She
and htle IX coordinator
Thomas
Piioi
in l')XK
there as allmnative
Rutgers.
he joined the athletics department as an assistant
basketball coach. He served as head coach for
intent
»
Bernie Donegan
Kasarda, Judith
has served the
hei
i«>
Representative:
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994 Sarah
Creasy Anthony. Ruth Hess Benscotcr. Ed Berlin, Jim Case. Thomas J. Davis. Jcred Hock. Emil
her in the near future.
tant vice president for
appointed
Women, and
remembrance of
Richard R. Lloyd '62 has been named
Hloomslniig
to
i
executive assisianl to
Imveisily
I
(201)827-5347
FAX: (201)827-6033
Suffolk
of service to the students of Suffolk, a facility
who ume
academic altaus
Ogdensburg.
of Suffolk County, a scholarship fund has been
at
i
willt social
coining to Hloomsbuig, she was
13 Ogden Way
of her dedication to the students
name
ol
in
as
(
assistant to the vice piesulenl fa]
*67;
meces and nephews.
as
to
1963
John and Elizabeth Campbell of Stuart.
Florida; two sisters, Patricia Campbell
ents.
Dopsovic '64 and Carol Campbell Logue
Ctnior as well
the vanous ainpus
ulturel
development position
i
1
She is survived by her husband, Dr. Harry P.
Burggraf; her sons, James and William; her par-
College In addition
woik
She
ompliaiu c
c
then piesident lames McCoriiiick,
fac-
Farmingdale, and Lindenhurst
established in her
the
Hicks,
196
memory
Mnim
in l*)X2 as
Prior
time of her death.
will
equity issues
High School.
In
the
for 19 years
SCC. she served on the
SI u
programs developed
committees dealing
and was chairperson of the Department of Ofto joining the staff at
quit) Plan
I
Atlimiative Ai lion
will support
had been a faculty member
In ks will
I
also moiutoi the oigam/alion's
David Tanner.
fice
to the piesident.
lead the prcx ess ol dialling the
Clemens. Thomas E. Foley. Maxlene O' Holla
Franey. James Huber, Dick Lloyd, Patricia
you arc employed by another
business which employs a number of
MoomshurK
graduates, we'll help
you organize a chapter
Simply
call the
there, too.
Alumni Office
at
l-HOO-526-0254
Case Western
Cleveland. Ohio.
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1
B.U. joins
Classnotes
tribute to
Foster
Bill
A
H
basket hull coac
where
attendance
Lane
was held
h,
Representatives from
August
universities
in
former
tribute for Hill Foster,
I J
all six
major role
B
I
who played
member
a
of the
As
earned
le
master
a
s
degree
.il
I
teuton State
glas and Daniel,
brother and a sister
,i
lot Hill
I'll
19
6 5
1
Representative
Sadly, Hill
c
mid not attend
<
evening with Iriends,
was
chest pains and
UChuwold Blvd
Newark
Hill sullen d
in a
am
I
Shtran
< 'art P,
Ins big
Altei a delightful Iriday
inj'hl
the
at
Surviving arc his wife, Virgil; two sons, Dou-
niser 'bl
1'
jockey
Other B.U. alumni
'S3.
were Jerry Dofemling '64 and
1
to be disk
sociatlons.
Superdot k 'SA and John
attendaiu e
in
and friends,
lairfax Education and National Education
Also
planning the event
).ivkI
I
to family
looked forward to Bucko
Education Association and
representing Bloomshurg were
Scrimgcour
shock
.
His death
Robinson Secondary School m Fairfax for the
23 years. He was a director of the Virginia
Dick Lloyd '62 was master of
ceremonies and played
aifffiX, Vfl
I
last
Imahsl team
in
a
Hloomsburg
returning to
NCAA
Duke University
lir.
Oi
Homecoming dance for the fifth consecutive year.
Dick was a teacher of American history at
aster, int ludni)' the starting five
from
Davala '64
who
as well as alumni
the Host inn,
el
illiu k<>>
age 52 came as
at
in
coached were
Hill
bard
Hi<
died Ol a heart attack on September 9
i>i
9713
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(302) 738 4809
aslei
area hospital while the Saturday
event went on without him
time, however, he
comfortably out
was
ol
By
Class Volunteers:
that
Alfx
resting
Knowing
attendance
w.is
masting and
Marlon
loyd
I
loa
gieal
,i
Shivelv
LANCASTER PICNIC - Enjo ying a
all.
il
members
class
registered
at
8 were Claraline
S.
Baylor
'41.
Lyn
"Berrigan Sub' picnic
Beiler.
Melanie
Danielle Blackburn, Karen Blackburn '82.
'82,
in
Lancaster County on September
Michelle Beiler 88. Chris Blackburn
Scott Blackburn, Glenn Bromley '85. Dale Buss.
Beiler.
Donna Buss
'82, Grant Clark. Holly Clark, Kim Clark '77, Richard
Fulmer '66. John Haney '85.
Edwards Hartman '28. Aaron Hughes '90. Stacy Hughes. Ben Johnson. Carol Lewis Johnson
'80,
hns Johnston 83. Mike Johnston. Sam Johnston. Irish Stianche Johnston '84. Stephanie
Kauffman. Rebecca Schrum Keyser '75. Laura Keyser, Mark Keyser '75. Ellen Lewis '92. Meghan
Hunt, torn Kaczmarek, Glenn Morrison, Jack
Skowronski, Philip Thomas
him while
'
Ideo taped
\
R
alumni or university events during 1994: Harold
Ackcrman. Arlan Baer. Barbara Bleech. Jay
that Hill
doing well, the gioup had
I
Kozlowski. Linda
The following
wile Shirley and lour daughters were
in
M
danger, so his
Gnu
(
in
.i
letti
tributi
,i
some days
i
hi
alter the
cploint d thai
i
one
blot Icagc In
(liom prev
ol ins
surgery),
s
Insj
lili
evei pn
BUI wrote
thai
it
I
u nsi
ol
have moved
passes
.1
,
that he and Nancy
New.uk, Delaware, where he has
to
I
liiniingii
>
viding tutorial assistant e
Miphu
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fbi
earning Center, pro-
'75, Nancy Manley, Nicholas Manley, Chris
Manley. Alyssa
Tom McTaggart. Glenn Morrison '65. John Scott. Relda Rohrbach
Louise Cooper Sitler '71, and Judy Witmyer Stevens '60.
R
Sitler,
1967
1966
u inning pen ntagt had been as
rood as that ol his by passes
Scott '55. Dennis
kindergarten through
hla basketball
ii
Uwis, Debby Union, Don Manley
Manley. Tim McTaggart 71,
adult students
humor,
ol
m,
taken
the
bill that
others were working well
Curl Shiran '65 reports
had had
lie
i>\
i
He and
grown
Representative
his wife. Diane, are parents of
two
children.
i
he'd
be
still
Hiii la
i
t
oat tiing
nrrently Dssistani
Southwest
sionei "i the
t
ommls
onfcien<
(
e
Black Achiever Award
Pamela Wynn,
si
Bloomsburg
since 1989, has been honored with
Black Opinion
Magazine^ 1994
Annual Blat
\>
Based
k
Pittsburgh, the
In
mago
im
initiated the
to "give ret
Blade Achievers Awards
ogmtion and show
made outstanding contributions
then professions
Wynn
is
m
"
co-founder and project
directoi ol the
1
ocal Lntcrpi isc
Assistance Project, a program which
helps small businesses in the region
to stan
and grow
So
far.
I aiiu
aster Drive
Ocean.
the pioiect
has aided 21 small businesses,
NJ 07712
Class Volunteers:
k
Mulka. Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken
Bill Derricott, Diane hnh Hartzell,
Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer
Cromwell,
(
lij)
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1494
at
Martha
Zuhns Han Ink. Alice Koch Cromwell, Ken
Cromwell. Dome Brighton Denes, William
Alex Dubil. David Evans. Richard
Fulmer, Bob Garrison, Cliff Maurer. Diane
Mushrush Maurer. Arno Miller. J Richard Miller.
Jack Mulka. Kay Sharrow. Linda Wilson. Janet
Hums
has served on the
and
committees and
Community Task
Force on Racial Equity. She has
made numerous
Page
presentations
Class Volunteers:
Trenton.
Peggy Bums. Jim Pegg. Jack Wise
(609) 989-7435
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: R.Jon
Vckley, Marion Siegel Bashore, Sam Bashore.
John Can. Eileen Albertson Chapman. Diane
Koch Cromwell f>6 has Ken named
Good Shepherd Lutheran Nursery
School m Southampton A member of the fac-
Harleman Dorshimer. John Edwards. Jonelle
ard Benyo, David
Simcox Edwards. Susan Hicks. Mary Barrall
Hill. Patricia Zclner Kaczmarek. Ronald
Klemkosky, Ray Kunkel. Jim Pegg. G. King
Perry
Ruth Correll Trapane
.
a call to be
the 26th minister of Harford Congregational
United Church of Christ. He is a recent graduate of Lancaster Theological Seminary.
who
retired after serving as teacher/
director for 23 years.
teaching
Stafl
is
Donna Baun Robinson
David spent years in the fast food industry,
and for the past eight years he worked for Tandy
Corporation
Also serving as a member of Good Shepherd's
"70
Class Volunteers:
David Bowen. Rhea Strausser Klapprodt. Betty
Ruth Luchak. John J. Trathen
alumni or university events during 1994: Rich-
directoi of
'S3,
NJ 08618
Burbich Cosgrove. Janet Space Curcio. LaRoy
(Lee) Davis. Lee Davis. Barry Denes, Brenda
David Sehnaars '67 has accepted
uiu unce 1980 she succeeds Mary
Kallenbach
the Umverv.il>
Robert E. Boose
942 West State Street
Alice
Kowler
presidential seareh
Representative:
Zoranski
ranging from a restaurant to a fitness
Wynn
1968
PA 19446
(215) 363-5593
centei
university's curriculum
Thomas Lemon
Lonsdale,
Derricott.
who have
appreciation to blacks
o
erza
The following
\W8ld
hiOVOl
1502 Susan Drive
J at
d profeasoi ol
managemeni
R.
J. (
(201) 922-0039
Professor receives
business
Representative
Anthony
He
members
registered at
Bowen, Cecelia Greenaway
Candace
Nahodil Donachy, Dana Erney, Diana Vasquez
Davis. Gail
Ropp
Dellos. John Dellos,
Erney. Joan Buonassisi Fetterman, John Frey.
John Genoa, Robert Gibble, Glenn Halterman.
Doug Hippenstiel. Don Hock, David A. Jones.
Andrew Kuffa, Carolyn Taby Larkins, Corey
Loux. Betty Ruth Keller Luchak. Dawn Shulten
Moffett. Kathenne Matzko Mulka. Bill Mulhn.
Lin Nester,
Nan Good
Nester, Susan Redhne.
Robert Reed. Gary Shuey. Robert L Smith.
Teleski, John
J
Jem
Trathen. Jim Walter. Joseph
becoming
a minister for the past 25 years but put oft'theologieai studies because "Christian
testimony
is
in the
class
Walton. Frank Zoranski.
said he has been thinking about
needed
The following
workplace
"
However, he began
to feel that "God would not take NO
for an answer any longer." and he entered seminary.
This year's recipient of the Class of 1968
scholarship ($150)
is Kimberly M. Sidonis. a
mass communications/public relations major
from Nanticoke
14
January 1995
\
A
loundci and coinmandci ot the
S
J*
1
1
Pennsylvania Volunteer Hisionc.il Organization
Member
Cuand Arms
Past
boaid ot duevtois
ot the
commando ol the
Camp
ol the
Museum
Republic
ot the
Sons
Union Vet
ot
crans. Philadelphia
loundci and executive board membei
both the Bin ks
Wai Round
(
\ units
and
m
and
fables,
v
iiealo
«>i
icnlon Civ
Round
fables
Wii
les fai the Civil
il
Mid
loundci ot the
Allantu Association oK'ivil Wai
— Author of artu
I
l
imes
,md historical and military journals.
— For
25TH YEAR REUNION — The following members
coming, based on official
of the Class of 1969 were present Of] Horn,
Rcimurd
registrations: Marge Purosky Gnffin. F rank Haduck. Kaths
Wimmer
Hippenstiel. Linda
Nicholson. Gars Schmidt. Lois Gonaver Schmidt. Art SeU Olid
Harris Smith. Joanne Derricott '89
is
shown with Marge
Griffin
69
in right
I
Inda
the pttl
I)r
Paul M.
nology Group
in
Who
's
president of
Who Among America s
is
This
Teachers
given to teach-
who have strongly influenced the
lives of their
PhD
at the
ol
(
ion
annual banquet on December 7
Mrs. George, a resident of Lewistown. began
her teaching career in the Warwick School Dis-
you were asked to name one person, familiar to a wide audience of civil war enthusi-
trict in Lititz.
Award
standing Teachers of America
She
is
presently teaching second grade in the Mifflin
County School District in Lewistown.
Her husband, Larry W. George
in the
same
'68. teaches
asts in the
would be
Delaware Valley
Dr.
Tom,
report that their daughter,
freshman
at
Deborah
is
j
Andy Waskie." said Hugh Boyle,
"He is prime mover
and role model for
the period of
all
of us
American
edge
is
who are
interested in
history, aside from
has profoundly affected
fricl,
New Yoik
Interim
directed the foreign Ian
lias
ol the
I
offering French.
Ovo
MXM)
student
in the
s.
hool dis
German. Spanish.
and Russian
planned anil oigam/ed sevoal
conterences
is
all
complete
Americans
Eife knowl-
the past
aim
I
10 years he
lias
large edui alional
school district and
at
activities;
Mary
1969
Representative
Sandra Ekbrrg Hrown
2177 Rebecca Drive
Hatfield. PA 19440
towards
(215) 168-2784
working
in a
anthologies published by
to
ol
also
is
rcate an enviioiiinciil
»
Class Volunteers
with
Pamel Hanczyc Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure
lonstitucnls
all
"AACSH
The following
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1994
Berry. Sandy Hickman Ccrullo, Dennis
al
ec
I
inn
(
has gone lliiougli
how
transformation ol
universities,'' says
I
i
il
at
»l
based on
is
he
I
eai h
ollege's
<
Undo
mission slalcuicnl
a
redils
(
u ksen.
piolessin ol marketing
plot ess
*
elli in e
'ollcge ol Husiness
(
new
the
inlrs. schools whiili are tcui lung
inslilutions have a hello
gelling
a<
ham
>
e ol
iidited llian lliey have
(
in
the past. Tlic College of Business
an excellent position
in
towsidi
"We
u
radltitlon
i
whu
activities
scrviic
cm
have
lortuiiate lo
to us,
ogy available
h will
wc
Also.
support the proiess
The World of Po-
who
numerous leaihing,
are doing
is
work
to
have excellent faculty
and research
arc
client to linol
and we
will
overcome
build on these strengths to
any weaknesses wc have
School, earned a master's degree at Penn Slate
She has also taken post graduate courses at the
I
,k
i
fcdil.ilM.n pro* es
.in lak
i
(
Sharon has been
accreditation,
wc
will be
Teachstandards h.ised
in tin-
l><
Toi
mission stalonent
rc.iic a
i
ksen. and
l.ri<
hrst step in that process will
ill.
lo
he
«. live years, says
up
University of Alaska. Carlow College (Pitts
burgh) and College of St. Rose (Albany. N Y.)
s
ollegiatc
(
She
National
Who s Who Among America
work
its
learning, lollegiahly and cxi
and other similar organizations.
Sharon, who teaches at Weatherly Area High
fudged
Ofl
mission
statement which needs to reflect the
ers.
She and her husband. Robert,
Conyngham.
live
in
college's mission, vision and
objectives.
AA( SB
Anthony
J.
(Andy) Waskie
'68. coordinator
the
of the foreign languages curriculum of
Pennsbury School District and Civil War
was rereenactor. lecturer, organizer and author,
994 Ment Award
War Round Table.
cipient of the
Valley Civil
Dr.
udonit yeai
dilation hy the
i
hools ol Business
S.
etry
in a row.
ollcge of
<
this in
American Assembly
Poetry Anthology by National Poetry Press.
She also has had a variety of poems published
in
m u
poetry competition.
on Time's Shelf
publication, and "This Amber Life"
ol the
to lead the iollege in
is
in Yesterdaz. a toy collectible
For the second year
in k sen's lusl piionly as
I
dean
Husiness dining
"
plishments are awards and publication of A Tnp
included
aeereditation
ai ting
She also has received honorable mention in
for
the Schuylkill County Arts Poetry Contest
her poem. "Picnic." Among her other accom-
in
efforts for
Valley area
Sharon Lee Spallone '68 has written a poem.
"Sonnet Time," included in the anthology.
Today's Great Poems. It was selected from entries in a free national
dean leads
various
other educational institutions in the Dclawaic
encyclopedic, and his enthusiasm and
of Dr Waskie 's Civil War- related
ru k\en
I
a
III
energy are boundless."
A brief list
Bloomsburg.
area, that person
president of the organization.
of today His dedication
Dawn Schulten Moffett '68 and her husband,
.\Uirv
device and
"If
birth, that
district.
's
at
Philadelphia organization's
former students and contributed to their success.
While there, she received the Out-
a master
philology Irom
in C.criiiann
Since 197 V he
cral George G. Meade, commander of the
Union's Army of the Potomac, was the unam
mous choice of the Round Table's board of directors as the embodiment of the group's objec
The award
tives of education and fellowship
was presented
du
University
photograph
person historical impression
for his first
named
George '68 has been
prestigious professional honor
ers
PM A Tech
Mesquite. Texas.
Sheryl Bankes
to
is
\c.us. an ofganisoi ol
Waskie earned
guage program
Allen '68
lb
annual Civil War battle ueiiactmenl
Neshanunv State Park
1
Waskie. widely-known
of the Delaware
in the tn-state area
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
acoeditalion
ok mirages
the pursuit of diverse paths to high
READING-BERKS MIXER -Alumni and friends attended an after-work mixer at
0
Kelly
s
in
Dwighl Ackerman 71, Tom
Wvomissmg on November 18. In attendance were Carol Ackermun.
Vickt Henry 88. Cynthia liepler
Heimbach
35.
'74.
Stanley
Cooke
Canfield 80 Kim Feinour
U,ve '88. UnJa
86 Man Anne Klemkosky 59. Ray Kunkel 67. Rente Kunkel 93. Damn L
Daniel E Witmrr 80. Representing B U
Wetler
and
87.
Weller
Jeff
Carol
D
69.
Mackavage
was Scott Righter 84. assistant director of development
quality
in
management education
Achieving
<
AACSB
ommuriicaics
accreditation
that a school's
management education programs
(Continued on Page 16)
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)
John Trathen
interim veep
March
until
John
Dr.
J
indent activities and the
.
1
Kchr
Union, will serve as interim vice
II
Landers. Linda Mackavage. Linda
in
Nicholson. ( Jalcn Quick. Sharon Spry Reed, Gary
March
early
St hmidi. Loll
Jennie Carpenter,
who
served as
December 1992,
retired
III
.ilhlclii s.
(
Tralhcn,
n
who
.uid
ill
.il
Hloomshiug
Pi
no
In
uuri
Hi
Stall
'
.mil
.i
d(M
loi.ili
.il
hoi scivcda*
Alumni Assot
"i
coming
principal, he
was
,i
le.K hei
at
was
Hand
Prior to be-
a graduate student
Pcnn State
and adminislratoi
and
Prior to that, he
.ii
the
I
'roguayan
in
I96K, also earned a master's degree
,il
priih ipftl ol
|j
American School in Montevideo for nine and a
hall years His work in Latin America included
graduating
'
*f&
Junior High School in l^ancaslcr.
graduate assistant
has worked
shurK sun
e lift,
.ml
i.iI
dcvclopim
aicci
line .hkI liiiin.in
HI
.w tin
division
ac tivltiCf, Iim.iih
Stcixncr.
on Decem-
fniveriity iiu ludei n rid
diiiisi
Lawrence A
Henry i/ongenberjjer
The- itudeni
Sell. Sister
Troy Wert/
Patricia
ber 23.
i
Gonavcr Schmidt, Art
Alexander Marie, Carolyn Dannckcr Smith,
I.inda Harris Smith.
interim vice president since the
retirement of Dr JeiTOld Griffl
student
Wimmcr
life until I)r
Herring assumes the post
president lor student
I'reston
Barbara Russell Grabfcldcr. Kurt Grabfcldcr.
Marge Purosky Gnffin. Frank Haduck. Kathy
Rcimard Hippcristicl. Christine Gross Kct/. Jess
Krcsgc. Kathleen Uorst Ku/miak. Gail Bower
Tralhcn. director of
A bilingual
princ ipal, l-ongcnbcrgcr touts the
He
benefits of an urban education
cultural and language diversity
iatton
it-
self.
"It requires the kids to be more
more appreciative of everybody
ilncc 1980
says ethnic,
lesson in
is a
sensitive and
else's back-
ground ."
(
onlinued J
(
have reached
"Teacher Ambassador"
He earned
Business
master's degree
a
Stroudsburg and
mm /'ant
is
He and
a high level of quality
his wife, Luisa Lilian of
Uruguay, arc parents
as defined by the school's mission
and objectives
first-year student at
in
place to ensure continuous improve
ment and involvement of
fneksen assumed
at
Law
School.
K
.ii lilt
.
Novembci
Ann May 69 ol Mount
ii
19 alter a long illness.
Joy died on
business education teacher
at
She was a
Manhcim Town-
more than 26 years
Surviving are her parents. Mi and Mrs. Ed-
ward
J
May. and
—
pmgram
The Wyoming Valley chapter of B.U. alumni has instituted a
area high schools. The ambassadors complement the role of
in
guidance counselors by serving as resource persons for students interested
in learning more about
a training session are (seated) Nancy Lychos '52. Alumni Association president; Theresa VonTobel '94. student intern in the B.U. Admissions Office and presi-
Bloomsburg
University.
Shown
at
dent of the Husky Ambassadors: Katherine Mulka 68. acting associate director of admissions;
Diane Burbich Cosgmve 67. Pittston Area; (standing) Thomas A. Williams '83. Lake-Lehman;
Pat McAndrew
G.A.R.; Frank Zoranski 68.
Hanover Area; Andrew Kuffa 68. Meyers; and
Not present were John Quinn '70. Coughlin; Manlyn Keefer
Carter '59. Crestwood; Jay Pope '72. Dallas; Bernard Zoranski 64. Nanticoke; and Steve
Harmanos '71, Wyoming Area. Also serving as a "Teacher Ambassador " in another part of the
John Frey
4
ship High School lor
acting dean on August 20
1995.
Dickinson
the lesponsibih
Hei appointment continues through
I,
San Ramon.
ol a daughter. Stephanie, a
faculty,
administration and constituents."
July
East
Pcnn
Accreditation
demonstrates that processes are
lies ol
at
a doctoral candidate at
State.
I S
TEACHER AMBASSADORS
state
is
68.
'70,
Wyoming
Valley West.
Maude Andregic
school teachers and would
88,
Cumberland
like to
be
"
Valley High School. Any B.U. alumni who are high
Teacher Ambassadors " should contact the Alumni Office at
1-800-526-0254.
a sister. Rita Michael.
which time Carol
Malteson, interim provost and vice
jl
to return to hei position
.is
dean
ol
County Career Development Center, a joint program of Essex and
Dundalk Community Colleges and the Baltimore
County Office of Employment and Training She
ol
business
heading the nationally-recognized and awardwinning job retraining center which works with
hundreds of students each year in occupational
education and ollice administration,
served as interim dean
is
loi the past
two years
l-ncksen has been
loi si\
years
.u
Miller Nicholson '69 has been named
director of the Baltimore
the college
John Ohvo, protessoi
Gwen
r
piesident loi academic affairs, plans
Hloomsburg
skills training,
Previously she was
counseling and
job placement assistance, career
GED preparation.
She formerly was a professor
program ohati and aitiitanl cfatii at
Southwest Texas State University in
and Management Division
San Marcos
College.
She received her
doctoiate from Virginia rolytechnu
and State University
Institute
to
in
The Ohio
Columbus
PRE-GAME PICNIC
Alumni Day
April 29, 1995
1
-
Alumni and parents enjoyed a Berngan picnic prior
to the football
game at Millersville on October 8 Those in attendance: Raphael Balthazar.
Frank Bedosky Joy
Bedosky. Tom Boran 79. Bob Buehner. Mike Comgliam '95.
Joan McNichol Coyle "88 Carole
Derncott. Joanne Derncott 89, William Derncott "66.
Jim Doyle '72. Susan Early Drakas "88
Bob Garrison "66. Jane Garrison. Scott Garrison. Michele Graniel.
Amanda Hogentogler Cindy
Hogentogler '78. J R Hogentogler. Rick Hogentogler '76.
Jim Hollister '78. Gavle Holman
Ann T Hooper. John Hooper. Manuel Hooper. William
Hooper. John Hulsrer '77 Susan
Smvrk Hulsizer '76. Joe Hunt. Ann Stmus Hunter '78.
Jeff Hunter '76. Tony laniem. Gail Weidman
Jones
tkmnaK.nder '80. Scott Uightman. Bobbie Lofgren. Ed
Lofgren. Lon Ludw.g. Tammy
* 3J °S' P« ch ' co Bruce Russell '78. Donna
H Russell '75. EdSfida '94. AnaS' Sodergren
c
^.OllivieStrawbndge.
David Tanner 62. Janet Tanner '67. Roseman Termini '89.
Ajidv Ulicnv
Cathy Vemusky: Margaret Waldmn '88. Judy Zarzaca.
Peter Zarzaca. Hamet James Bernard
Ixmmski '64. Janet Zoranski 66. Janie Zwally '76
N
For more information,
1-800-526-0254
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She was head of the Office AdminisDepartment from 1981 to 1982 and 1986
1994 and coordinator of the Office Technolto
She also coordinated the college's Court
Reporting program from 1976 to 1980.
1994.
master's degrees from
You're invited to
Business
ogy/Business Education program from 1979
She received bachelor's and
State University in
in the
Essex Community
tration
Blacksburg, where she taught for two
years.
at
W
£Z
Gwen earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg
and has done graduate work
University,
Towson
at
Shippensburg
State University. Catholic
University of America, and Loyola College.
James M. Steber
principal of the
'69 (M) has been named
Carbon County Area Vocational-
Technical School.
He was formerly
the Panther Valley
School District (1964-1970).
a teacher in
teacher supervisor in the Salisbury Township
School System (1970). director of secondary
at Jim Thorpe Area School District
(1971-1972). assistant superintendent at the
education
Annville-Cleona School District (1972-1978).
assistant superintendent at the
Boyertown Area
January 1995
1
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Dfyhopmkms
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Campaign Tops $3,375 Million Goal
Library
Update
Treasury
Of Ideas
By Eric Foster
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Bloomsburg University 'S library fundcampaign, A Treasury of Ideas.
raising
has surpassed
$3,375 million goal,
its
announced Anthony
laniero. interim vice
president for university advancement
and executive director of The Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc.
As of Dec.
13.
$3,512,057 has been
and pledges
raised in gifts, deferred gifts,
towards the construction of the much-
needed new
Tin-
by many individuals who care
plans for the
front arcade.
More than
5.0(H)
top priority capital project lor
Since the current Harvey A.
Andruss Library was constructed 27
gan
campaign
Start,
tober.
mal School. (See
article
on page
related
18.)
'This success
is
the
culmination of months
of hard work by
many
want to recognize the
also think that there are
Businesses and
<
lorporations
—
—
—
Oigam/ahons
Private Foundations
Projected Interest
$727,839
$208,189
$40,000
Income
V)S.(M)()
—
Total
$3,512,057
origi-
million— and the university
BU
would raise the
friends.
an investment
in the
from private sources
Bloomsburg was
the State
the
System
meet the governor's challenge when
raised $2,375 million by June. 1994.
from the region." adds laniero.
National campaign chairperson. John
Scrimgeour '53. faculty emeritus from
Bloomsburg. isn't surprised at the suc-
The total
campaign has been suc-
cessful for a couple of reasons. One. the
cost of the project, including
and private and matching
construction funds to meet the $10 5
million construction cost, will exceed
I
he combined pledges Irom Ircshman
and upperclass Bloomsburg University
parents totaled $ U).7X7 in the annual
I
library will be located
on the
present site of the softball field, next to
Waller Administration Building. Seatincrease from 387 reader
sta-
Parents
Susan
M
hind campaign According
Helwig. acting director
Development. 400
mately 18 months to complete, according to Colin Reitmeyer, facility planner
have a good feeling about the school.
at
Bloomsburg
|
hey have- assumed then share
in
helping to assure thai the hesl resources
possible am available
We
use
foi theii
children
i
are indeed gratelul lor their
BUppOIt."
Helwig also reported
thai
891 parents
pledged$82.500to/t Treasury of Ideas,
the campaign to hu.ld a new library
Most of these are pledges over lour
by pledging $45,872
ycars
are used to support
freshmen class parents
We are
ol
grateful
forthisexccllcnt response." Helwig said
"Thttl daughters and sons will benefit
directly
from the
library
their junior
from Blooms-burg, both
graduates and people from the area, who
III
ol upperclass students participatedinthe
more than 400.000 volumes
axe people
ol
parents ol freshmen
being able to use the
says Scrimgeour. "I also think that there
facility,"
[0
tions to 1.219 while the stacks will hold
Construction of the library should begin in June. 1995 and will take approxi-
such an important
tail
"These parents represent 40 percent
$12.4 million.
ing will
cess of the campaign.
it
the design cost
The new
Top $130,000
Parents' Pledges
remaining 25 percent
universities to
serve as a vital resource for the students
of the university as well as many people
is
%U25
nally estimated at $1
I
community of Bloomsburg and will
library
$3.5
|
community businesses and
"I think this
—
reived
$394,437
announced by
the project
Ri
.i
$120,125
$93,911
State
tin
facility
Miliums)
S23lt620
—
—
inplou-es
cent of the funding lor
- John Scrimgeou
students, parents, faculty and staff, and
is
I
would provide 75 per-
people from Bloomsburg, both graduates
and people from the
area, who have a good
feeling about the
school/
alumni association, the
"This library
Parents
In
I'll
$1,629,806
Matching Businesses. nul( orporations
program, the
people," says laniero.
'I
Alumni
new
The Goal
i
—
—
onstrm ltd along
i
flool in die
tti <>iul
1994)
Jump
1992 Under the
Hall tobt
Library Construction
conjunction
the Gov. Casey in Oc-
I
erary Institute and Nor-
in
>
installed on tki
'ampalgn
<
<.
I
Friends
the spring of
in
with Operation
received
ate of Bloomsburg Lit-
at
1(993
has been successful for
from the estate of Mary a couple of reasons.
Taubel Rieder in One, the library is such
memory of her mother,
an important facility.
the late
Dec
Student*
The campaign was
unexpectedly com-
Taubel. an 1890 gradu-
Library
(ms ol
entofOld Wqlh
Pledges
(lifts unci
years.
Bloomsburg
rtminist
UbraQ and
many
The campaign be
think this
Total
has been Bloomsburg" s
has doubled.
I
h,
million to the
.6
to the
Jessica Kozloff.
pleted with a gift of
longpon
be removed from AndtVSS
four-year campaign.
years ago, enrollment
Mary Moore
library call foi a
ill
alumni have contrib-
uted or pledged over $1
about the university," says President
$225,000
new
The Tiffany w indows w
A larger library
library.
"While we had some large donors,
what you see here is a massive giving
effort
FRONT VIEW:
new
campaign by
facility
during
and senior years."
•Parents have a special understanding
said
Of the dire need for a larger library.-
Dean of Library Services. J Daniel Vann
annual
i
ampaign
lor the
I
many
Iptt
lives including scholarships
development promts
hind
Jmversiiy
Gifts to this
Amd
mitia
and faculty
to help
current in their subject
ial
them
stay
areas
Parents of student athletes pledged an
additional $2.4 5 toward general alhlet
1
its
and
A
specific sports
total
of 3.935 parents were reached
during the annual
fall
phonothon As
poor years. Bloomsburg University
dents were the phonothon callers.
in
stu
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— THE GIVING REPORT
VELOPMENTS
1)1
High-Button Collars, Library Cards and the Information Superhighway
How One Woman's Legacy Mode a Difference
'There was not much
office.
By MarkJand
Dim
Nrwv
loi "i
ud
Lloyd
Media RcUlloru
was
Many
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Indexes
Me held
s
the |oh
on again,
the
The 1897 card catalog was.
I
Jenkins boasted, "ol the most ap-
oil
when
K97.
proved kind."
By 1X99 school
officials re-
ported thai "several hundred dol-
his library duties
It's
books and
periodicals and
"straightened out" in 1893
hofinally asked to be relieved ol
PR2759.C7
it >i
did not even
again from IK93 to
the
through the
scan, lies
late night
si.uk
remembei
He
havetoapplyloitheposiii.nl
calalogs. the shelves of period!-
s
lection that professor Jenkins
lor his trouble, he got the
job as librarian.
iiimd'seye. the long iowsoI caul
cal
institution
fitted
housing the two
newspapers rtwasthissraallcol-
And
jmell Ol the stacks Wesce.inour
room had been
for a library.'*
literary societies*
"straightened things out."
in- s. iid
We
ollcge libianes
musty, comlortablc
the
recall
have loud nic-mo
id us
up
..."
disorder
in
He
lies ol mil
thai "a large
lo
he noted. "What there was,
it."
uncertain how burdensome
lai s
worth
>l
<
books were added to
"
always been
ibraries haven'i
I
The school catalog
way.
that
Ami
that
they're noi likely to be
Way
in the future.
When Mary Moore
arrived
in
BlOOmsbUTg in the late 1880s to
begin hei education at the
toria
v*ii
'"'
still
'
!
novel
(
.
H
level.ind
'
(
serving
first
hi
Women
wore
dusted
collais
thi
fli
skirts
and
frame the
lace.
several
more
bulb
light
Andruss Library, opened
in
commencement
Mooie
The Normal
gi.ulu
1890,
in
the school had 0 library, but
.aid catalog
Perhaps
need one
collection
abl)
titles
no
didn't
it
was so
could prob
on the from and back
in
sides oi one
page from
a
arj societies with
lianas
Jenkins w ho. "having a
on
[his]
little
II
time
hands one day," estab
lished Ihe lust caul catalog loi
the
one
Normal
but not until IS97.
During his 44 years
at
the
two
space
in
htei
what
Waller Hall Wallei
ol the In
si
buildings on
campus, occupieil the aiea neai
w heie the Sci anion Commons and
Lycoming Residence
Stand.
Hall
now
Bachol iheseearly literary
had a library containing
societies
a select
collection ol
the use of its
issn.
Bj
Moore
was prolessoi
It
system
search the card catalog from a
in
have
first ar-
campus from her home
suburban Philadelphia, these
two
libraries
were supplemented
b\ the institution Vicadmg
loom
supphedwithdaily and weekls
newspapers and w ith w ell know n
Andruss Library m-
to raise the institution's
$3,375
new
library
$100,000
trust that will
Perhaps not surprisingly, he
was
in
males
he retired in 1928, he
.ecalled that, in the earh se.us.
the
schools hb.a.v was
Page is
Yet Mai >
Moore and
hei class-
Mary Moore's
m
his
.,
found
doors closed "during
school and stud> hours
B>
I
11
"Hamlet" from Shakespeare's
books and videotapes on com
00 parents, and hun-
puter screens and project the im-
and
6,000 phonograph records and
compact disks
dreds of other friends of the uni-
ages so that a dozen friends work-
*
IViarj Moore married alter
sheleli Ihe Normal. She became
Mary Moore Taubel She raised a
pledges will enable Bloomsburg
text.
University to increase the
Some of those history majors
may be Mary Moore Taubel
1
,700 current periodi-
cals, 1.8 million microtexts,
-jy
family.
She wouldn't recognize The
stal
l
2,
.
1
versity.
ing
Together, these gifts and
ber of reading stations
num-
Andruss
in
Library from 387 to 1.219 in the
new library - with 500 wired for
electronic
media
capabilities.
First Folio.
They'll be able to retrieve
on a history project can
si-
multaneously review the same
scholars.
These young people and generations of students after them
Normal todaj Not a hot seem be
found on campus Zippers have
been replaced bv Velcro.
cated just west of Buckalew Place
Mrs. Rieder - and hundreds of
- which Mary
Women's
know
other friends and university
alumni - helped make available
skirts
have grow n legs
and become blue jeans
formol the day,
women
TodaCs
fbi
- the uni-
men and
foi
The new
w
ill
is
not
what
a student in
building, to be lo-
Moore may have
n as the "Senator's
when
tain
hbrar>
Mai > Moore knew as
line
It
is
larger.
It
offers
approved kind"
Irom the universiu
more
.son
\ mam-
Irame computei
And tomorrow's
she
was
have four
House"
student here -
a
floors.
105,000 square
part to
il>
will
It
feet
in
Man Mooie Taubel* stam-
con-
of space
will
use library resources that
by their gifts to the campaign.
A Treasury of Ideas.
These benefactors helped
- roughly the equivalent of 25
tomorrow's
basketball courts.
a repository for stacks of
When the new library building
If
late in
the>
1996.
were
it
will be the
on campus.
to visit the library
toda> professor Jenkins and
library will
be even more different, thanks
**
S90or so. the school touted
"
from 5.244 alumni, 231 faculty
century ago would have
its
Harvard or the Sorbonne. They
and
There arc 340,000 books
and about
.
also us librarian.
When
itself as
or
partment of Commerce and read
the university.
at
The bequest
largest structure
The libran advertised
being "\ci\ accessible;*
provide
-
Oxford and Cambridge
ing in history
the "most
and busi-
s
review data from the U.S. De-
opens
registrai
library
scholarships for students major-
1890.
ma,, «'^''
new
most prestigious universities
Her generosity also created a
services. Its card catalog-still ol
*
the
scan the catalogs of the world's
periodicals," says a bulletin of
,K SS
Ussing
largest contribution to the library
campaign.
the period
its
PC
dorm rooms.
Internet connection, students will
lessor Jenkins taughl
seived as
permits students to
The Rieder gift was the second
HloomshuigNoim.il School. pio
English,
in their
that
1623
eludes more than two million
for
members
when young Mai\
likely to
is
rived on
books
quest
in its
dis-
cover an automated circulation
name was but one of the gifts to
"A Treasury of Ideas" campaign
items.
IK7S. theie were
lis
legal
P- ul
a general h
ol
hiary."
WHall,
small that Us
1967. was built to hold
200.000 volumes
later became
earliei
Its
- that put the "Treasury of Ideas"
exploded. The Harvey A.
the
that
Bdison had patented jusl 10 years
\
40.000
drives
Moore would
campaign over the top
Today, the collection of
oung lovers took
Sundav alleinoon horse and
buggy rules and folks were all
hen Mai
to
CD-ROM
nected to
Jenkins and
collection
its
Old
in
Rieder provided a bequest to the
university - in her mother's name
million share of the
Hut in the 1960s, things
>
ated from
Old Waller
had doubled
Sorbonne.
loi
Her daughter, Mary Taubel
the
building's SI 2.4 million cost.
1950s,
Library
1900.
20,000 volumes. By the
late
—
a
Waller Hall,
the
(
flOOr Of
BIOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL:
to
Hall - held fewer than
years,
aglow OVei the
s
Ond
of
Cambridge or Harvard or the
Zippers
wouldn't be invented
eve
and the
catalogs at the world's most prestigious universities
Oxford and
and modestly -to
high
some 11,000 volumes On
ol World War II. when
notes that a literary society "has a
library
this
grown only
collection had
Using the new library's Internet
connection, students will scan the
buttoned
thai
its
on the front and back sides
one P a 9 e from a legal pad.
as
ioi
grew slowly By the
merely
fit
President
thai
ihehillandoccupiedlnsiiluleH.ill
(nowcalled('arverHall)
good lelerence
ol
Normal
mid 1920s.
scope, the library at the
||
was
i
Despite
Normal" moved up
'''
On
AU ami<
thc
'
in
investment
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Hloomsbuig State TeachCollege, the library
[l]n 1890 [the] collection was so
housed on thc se(
sma that its titles could probably
on the
sal
England
"
the year "the
1X67
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.'-hum
Slate Noi
thronc
the library each yeai
those duties mighi have been.
Moore wouldn't
find
Mary
imposing
rows of card catalogs. The card
files have been replaced with
online data
sen
ices
and PCs con-
- w hether
library
it
'
s
musty
books or a terminal on the "information superhighway" - by connecting students with the ideas
and aspirations of people from
around the world.
And with
.
the people
time -
were
.
from another, simpler
when high-button
all
collars
the rage, and before zip-
pers replaced burtons
Df.VFI OPMI NTS
—
1
Historic Carver Hall
New
Boasts
REPORT
1N(.
HI
New
Carpet
FUTURE
EVENTS
Scholarships
1995-19%
for
Celebrity Artist Series
Recent
tion of
Six new scholarships
installa-
to the
new carpet
tor
Carver Hall
in the
1
vv ill
be added
this
\
soholaiships and awards available
4t)
While
students
i
handful ol icholanhipt
inanv veais. most
Lobby completes
have been
in
one more phase of
have boon
cie.iled within the past eight veais
the restoration pro-
by individual alumni and friends, oigam/a
gram of this
in
now
is
fall,
aw aided
aie othei
Bloomsburg
letic St
The
donated
new
six
icceived llo.iul ol
the
I
the Association
supplies
in
dark
NEW CARPET FOR CARVER HALL LOBBY
maroon carpet
Bloomsburg
Anthony M.
(from
Ianiero, interim vice president for university ad\
left)
am
t
President Jessica Kozloff (center)hosted a luncheon for
ment and
donation repre- Bloomsburg Carpet Industries representatives Martin Bowman, Jay
sents one more in a Hock, and David Boyd Jr who were responsible for making the gift
Carpet Industries'
series of "generous
gifts" that the local mill has
provided to the University, says Anthony Ianiero. interim
president for university advancement.
"Over
"Bloomsburg Carpet has made four major
V
ice
the past several years. " says Ianiero.
gifts in
kind to the University " The value of
"Partnerships between public universities and corporate sponsors enable public instittl
programs and services beyond what state subsidies and student lees
tions to enrich their
toi
can provide," says President Jessica Kozloff. "In addition to providing scholarships
this
needy students, funding faculty research efforts, and enriching the quality of life in
program has
region through support of the cultural arts program, our corporate gift
beautified our most historic building."
on
Previous restoration of Carver Hall has included refurbishing the Gross Auditorium
hen
College of Business
Golf Outing
$I(MK
Memoi lal Scholarship
and Jellies
lost ins
las
(
Seth svas an
1
Giving Tip#l
bj
who
A trust is an arrangement whereby a named trustee holds, manages, and administers the
cash, real estate) for the benefit of any persons or chanty you name.
Benefits of a trust:
Mrs ( lax ason
maiming in saomlais
hie In a bicycle accident
of
died
in
1994. bequeathed to
Bloomsburg University
an en-
University graduate
memory of her mothor, Mary
Nationwide Insurance
i
nterpriie Founda*
dowed
to create
scholarship
A Moore
in
Taubel, Class of
$700(two
awards) to a marketing or management major
(one award reserved for a protected i lass
dowment
member).
history scholarships,
Sesame Street Scholarship bj Donald Bnd
Kay Camplese S2S0 (6 awards) tO residents
ol Sesame Stieel Apartments who aie mem
hers ol the tennis, women's socicr. held
who is majoring
women
baskel
I
A resident ol Sesame
and football teams
in
psychology
is
profes-
sor emeritus of psychology, and Mrs.
Camplese isan associate professor of biologi-
and
allied health sciences
Susquehanna International Folk Dam*
Scholarship by Oliver Larmi and Anne Wil
son - $5,000 to a student expeneru ed as a folk
dancer who is willing to teach dances from his
with the Susquehanna Folk Dancers
•
Provide income to a spouse or family members for life
children and grandchildren
Provide for future generations
•
Ultimately provide a
—
gift to a charitable
Larmi
Wilson
organization
should have a good judgment, integrity, financial responsibility as well as an
bank, or another
investment ability and tax knowledge. A trustee mav be a fnend. a
A trustee
is
is
Charitable Trusts
— Unitrusts and Annuity Trusts
For details contact a lawyer, accountant, or insurance agent
BU Development Center, toll
who is knowledgeable about
free
800-526-0254.
in
of
which
be used
will
for
the
bo awardod
1996.
The remaining $225,000
represents Bloomsburg
University's share in the re-
mainder
Be-
of her estate.
cause these funds were
undesignated, they were directed to the University's
campaign
library,
to build a
new
thereby exceeding
the $3,375 million goal
(Please see High Button Collars
on Page
18.)
I)r
a professor of sociology and soc
ial
Mrs Rieder was a graduate of Bucknell University.
welfare.
Additional criteria for these
able from the
first
will
I)r
a professor of philosophy, and
and a complete
organization.
1890. Income from the en-
will also
or her folk tradition and to dance regularly
call the
April.
who
$100,000
estate taxes
Flexible financial security for a spouse without settlement costs or
planned giving, or
Mary Taubel Rleder
Abington. Pa.
Legacy Scholarship b) the BU Mumni v.
SS00 to a child ol a Bloomsburg
sociation
cal
Trusts and Trustees
PGT # 2
MEMORIAL
is
oi learn
l-yeai old
receive a scholarhsip. Dr. Camplese
•
1995
19.
S MM)
ason
with a sensory, physical
isacurrent IU> student
Street
(i.e..
May
education, compichcnsivc social studies
ball
Planned
who
his parents. Dixie
ing disability
Mountain Laurol
redil in
Seth P, Gavason
to a Student
1995
April 29.
in;'
hockey. Softball, men's or
the building's second floor.
•
Library
tion Scholarship in Nationwide
approaches $20,000.
property
hoaho do Hoido.uix
Sat. Feb 18. 1995
ieneial \th
an incoming lieslunan
loi
1995
Stoie loi books and school
cither deal oi haul ol
University's seal
a
27,
Ceremony
New
scholarship! alt
the Univeisitv
burg's colors, the
trust
I
Jan
Groundbreaking
holanhip Fund
members ol
main floor project.
Using Blooms-
these gifts
who
taociation foi the Hearing Impaired
Scholarship In anient HU students who are
for the
iiold, into the
students
m
S4 square yards of
was woven,
10
In addition to these lecipients.
whoieceive assistance from
located on
wool carpet
I
(ioveinois tee waiveis and student athletes
Carpet Industries.
1.
ISO students tioin the
Association and The Bloomsburg Univeisitv
toric Places.
1
Mi
Ballot
Register of His-
Company
National
approximately $400,000 was
to neailv
Foundation
Route
The Barber ot Seville
New York City Opera
scholarships and awards held bv the Alumni
listed
the National
Inc.,
loi
Minnesota Orchestra
Andre Watts, pianist
Fn. Jan 20, 1995
and businesses and corporations
Last
1867. Carver
Hall
in
lions,
build-
Constructed
ing.
existence
1994-1995
cm
list
new awards
of scholarships are avail
BU Financial Aid Office
DEVELOPMENTS
Infor-
mation about establishing scholarships at
Bloomsburg University is available from the
is
edited by
W
Bnaan k. Hleki
tor of Development
Assistant
Dm
<
Development Center
Page 19
.
DkVKLOPMFNTS
THK
RKPORT
(;IVIN(;
Bloomsburg
Production Begins on Ceramic Tile Mural
tors, galleries..schools.churches.
By Susan
Aamtiiill |)n<
r.
licks
i
10 years
i hospitals lor
University
and
Persons hv-
Drvrlo/.inrnl
,,/
|. ir
(
0 inginsoutheasiem Pennsylvaniacan
1 find
Commissioned
1993 by The Bloomsburg
University l-oundatiori Iik K.uen Singer Ai
in
Cited for
examples of Singer's commis-
sioned work
at
The Pennsylvania
J School lorthe Deaf the Germantown
,
fhiiccitii.il
eramics,
(
loscly with the
i
tin
.
ha* been working
Development*
I
enter lo design
Friends Hospital. Delaware County
amuialie<<>pii/ingdonorsof $l.(XX)to1,l4.999
(
new
to the
campaign. A Treasury
library
<>i
(
Ideas
ommunity College. Philadelphia's
wiih
Corporation
options
designing
loi
campus and met
cciamu
a
nit- iikii.iI
Delaware.
in
education
tion,
both solo and group, through-
s
shows and
theme would Im lude an hea, reminii
centoItheOldWallei ll.illl ong Porch and the
Windows,
countryside
.in
• |
"«
trees
current
|
lo relleil
campui
in
competition.
ceived Honorable Mention
tional, juried
the rural
She
scenes rrorn
October 1994, Bloomsburg
re-
<
ampus photos. Singei picsenlcdtwo
—
competition, for her
fl
Paoh, Pa
and
i
Hei intern was to capture
a
sense
<>i
people's
and was
A
cal
in so doing, she challenges
form.,
the
viewers to expand theii pen epdonofthefamiJ
A7 v SINGER: From Bloomsburg Uiverslty
cam-
t
ptU photographs, Singer sketches the
ol the final
,i
version oi the
produt don begin,
issued Bloomsburg,rtadm
photo ol the proposed mural
drafl
<>i
I
Will
mntUaUy be
transferred to the ceramic
tile.
M.im Ahluu. .„,
"OmpU^edpainler, Who helps with theplaMKw.„k
Willi lllis
he
w.ll
M II ...>l
pattern
I
.ii
I»
...I...
I.
ill,
I
enlargement and sculpting Production
manager. Evelyn Stank) win also assist w
ith
.
Tin- insi stage
plastic pattern,
production, creating the
<>i
was
stalled
m
lanuaiy,
ma- model liom which
is;i lull
will be crafted
stage will begin, in tins phase each
Ihe mural
will
tile
be
sculpted, in low relief, according to the
pattern
months
to
approximate!)
complete the 4S0nles u huh
COmprise the 5'x
16'
Tilc
Alumni, parents.
ilu-
tile
will he
and
Ihe
to
tiles
kich
facilitate
installation in the pio(>er order.
customizing ceramic
tiles
Ibi
Singer lives
in
Pa.
Philadelphia with her hus-
band and business partner. Peter Adlowitz.
Adlowitz, who markets Karen Singer
Architectural
Ceramics, also deals with working out
the technical issues related to the
compnay's
private eollec-
Future issues of Bloomsburg will
feature
photos of the sculpture as the work
progresses.
Memory
.
that will
who have
Richard
F.
Wesner
lulls
|-. u I>
Former Bloomsburg University trustee
and current
Bloomsburg University Foundation board
tile
will
be
in the
hbiary
il».iilisisihenaineoleachdonor.thename(s)
inscribed on the
tiles,
plus
m
,i
commemorated, and
on the
brie!
academic
dents of $3,676 per semester for a
yearly cost of $
1
.400 includ-
1
ing room, board, and fees.
A sec-
ond component of the survey
lists
the location of each
However, public
re-
universi-
such as Bloomsburg are
still
state tuition.
Ninety percent of
affairs
BU
students
$1,477 tuition per semester for a
yearly cost of $7.0 1 0 a year including room, board, and fees.
committee
•'IVk'seMcnsive involvement with the
University and the
^»">'nunityhasniadeatieniendousconlnbut.ontothis.irea\
national publications have taken
civic organizations
notice of
.M^nno,u,me,s,u
explana-
person(s) being
the trustee's
said
Anthony
Ianiero.
interim vice
advancement and executive director of
The Bloomsburg University
oundation
N e are grateful for the
*
fine sen ice he has given
this University'
Ana.iveol Reading. Wesne, had been
president of Kennedj Va* Saun
Com in n ill
unn.il
This
In
is
1990,
not the
first
Bloomsburg
time that
University.
Money magazine ranked
the University 30th for
relative to price in
its
quality
comparison
to
public institutions throughout the
nation.
Please direct any questions
about the
mural to the Development Oentei
526-0254
at
are Pennsylvania residents, and pay
Danville. Pa
Wesner.7 1 served on the University 's
Council of Trustees
Nov. 1983 to Apr. 1990 and chaired
»
tion, as appropriate, ot
the
College
Bloomsburg was rated based
upon its tuition for out-of-state stu-
member died Jan
9. 1995.
sub
tiles
Arostei will be maintained
SUNY
ranked based upon their out-of-
la
spring to verily the lettering
appc.u on the
first;
Geneseo. N.Y., second; and
Rutgers State University at
Camden, N.J., third.
ties
employees.
ueie
reserved a
w ith Trenton State College in New
Jersey,
account grants that students
.
.
this
In placing fourth on the survey.
Bloomsburg Univresity is ranked
c,|,i.
total
been
&om
IVisons
the best value rankings.
C\.IIc-kc ThcCT..rL-nnml C'olleges.Claremonl
She also studied prinlmaking at f-cole
*
_
Des Beaux-Arts. Pans. France and completed
an apprenticeship at the Moravian Pottery
and
in their
region or top 50 percent in the
nation were even considered for
from The University of Penn-
Dovlesiown,
institutions with a quality
score in the top 20 percent
Singer earned an M.F.A. in sculp-
in
1994-95 academic year.
for the
Only
ceive.
scribed.
contacted
oftuition, fees, and room and boar d
The
projects.
In her Philadelphia studio. Singer has
In
i«ggiftslvtween$l.(XK)and$l4.W)
tiles
thud stage
liied in the final stage,
coded on the hack
Mural
4S0
names designated)
(oi Ihe
into the tiles dining the
concept of a mural hy pledg
this past fall, the
a visiting artist with
university values by taking into
and businesses responded very
voi ably to
icsponsible for pressing
is
names of donors
will he gla/ed
will
mural. Assisting Singei
UmveiMh
Philadelphia, the
delphia.
ture
Tileuoiks
Peter Adlowit/
the
Fully Subscribed
is
Iriends.
will lake
it
the sculpting.
99.5
1
During th^ summer, the wetwork
Singei anticipates
a quality score U.S.News determined using a variety of factors
and dividing that score by the total
The Pennsylvania School
sylvaniaandaB.A.inartfromPit/er
(In the Fall, 1994
will inni
The best vaJue rankings are based
on
Pennsy lvania Opera Theatre. Phila-
aled design dun
v<
iar.
drawing, the foui stages
and midwest areas of the nation.
her studio. Singer
The Phelps School,
in
Other regions represented
survey are the south, west,
in the
Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia,
memories, and visions aboui
Bloomsburg and then translatd them intophysi
acceptance
in
ommeni
feelings,
Aitei
.
at
Deal
for the
scale. i"i review
tile
versities in the northern part of the
nation.
addition to conducting ceramic
workshops
has taught
drawing and later,
model
both drawn (<>
a line
first
walei color
larger,
tile
is
ranked fourth among regional uni-
aerial perspc< live
renderings
six
a na-
Cotta Competition.
In
This
in
The Contemporary Terra
entry in
Following Intense conversations and Studying mail)
regional univer-
best value rankings, published in
overall
Tiffany
among
by U.S. News and World
Report magazine. In the U.S. New
sities
out the Philadelphia area in juried
Ik-
f
rated a
Singer's art has been on exhibi-
small committee io discuss various
.1
Bloomsburg University has been
"Best Value" in highei
High School, and Beneficial
"crural
Eighteen monthj ago, Karen Singei toured
the Bloorruburg University
Best Value
ricnds School. Jeanes Hospital.
at
In 1993.
800
U.S.News and World
Report ranked Bloomsburg
He
is
survived by his wife, Florence,
three daughters, and five
grandchildren
in the
top 25 percent of the northern regional colleges and universities.
Page 20
"
Task force
Classnotes
named
in wake
School Disinct (1977-1991). and assistant director of curriculum, instruction
and professional
of tragedy
development at the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate
Unit 21 (1991-1994) In 1994. he took a parttime teaching position
at
versity
He
ni\cisii\
I
omuuiiuty mouincd the deaths
.
in
(klolvt. the
Id
East Stroudsburg Uni-
earned his doctorate
.
Bvc young poopk whodltd lo
u in ott unpui u sivieiu e on
curriculum theory
>
Bra
i
k
and development
Rutgers University
at
in
1977
lomecoming
Although die (raged)
1970
was reported widely by
Representative:
national
John W. Dalfovo
Inftmnitlon
215 Forres tal Drive
Bear. DE 19701
alumni
—
DINNER HONORS REESE
L
Vicki Gross.
Bingaman. Nancy Feher Edwards.
Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel
The following
members
class
men tennb
team, was honored at a dinner in September Attending the dinner were former members <•/ the
tennis team, members of the Bloomsburg lennis Club, and other friends. Shown in photo ore
{seated) Tom Sweitzer '75. Rob Vance 80. Matty Covne '83. Marion Reese '73. Burt Reese.
David Superdot k
registered at
Diehl
alumni or university events during 1994: Harold
Barretts,
Richard L. Bingaman, Jon Black. Den-
Barton
Bun
90.
Jim Hollister
'83.
Mark Ravnes
'82,
Jim Fauth
'71.
retired in 1994 as coat h oj the
Matt Quiglev
'78; (standing)
Ken Grove
80.
who
Reese,
'81.
Scott Glassford 89.
'80.
Rick Willders
Lone Keating
Golbtt:
Ri/ltts
Griffiths.
Dolores Pohtza Higgins.
M. Maurer, Pat McAndrew, Sandy Smith
McAndrew. Don Messimer, Ildra Mielke. Lois
Lufkin Peiffer, Rob Peiffer, Stan Rakowsky, Ron
Reitz, Mary Desnoyers Reynolds, Pete Reynolds,
Freda Alley Seiple, Bonnie Sell, Sister Mary Justice,
Wally Smith. Vicki Gross Sproesser, Nancy
Domheim S talma, Maureen McAndrew Steixner.
Linda Starr Weaver, Mary Ann S. Zimmerman
Williams
He was
a
member and
where he
District,
past president of the
vice principal ol the Past
is
Scranton Intermediate School
rectors.
He was
many
also active in
other orga-
Marywood College and
He and
Mildred Shirk Mover *70 of Freeburg died
on November 29 at age 69 A graduate of the
Lewistown School of Nursing, she was well
known in the Selinsgrove area as a nurse. She
1989 as
a
school nurse
in
the
a doctorate
in edllt
BtiOD
Surviving are her husband. Philip
W
Moycr.
G three daughters. Judith A
Kissinger. Jan C Klinger. and Jill L Moycr. four
a son. Philip
.
parents ol three sons, lames
Ji
.
hrislophci and
(
Univonitj oiiu
Jame.s
P.
Marcks
*7I. a 22-ycar veteran
teacher and administrator
Diocese
in the
>>|
principal
at
Bishop
I
human High Sthool
or
.is vue prim
pal/dean ol students
at
I98S
in
at
197
Class Volunteers:
He
il
.n
the Univer
Marywood
College.
L
Rupp. Hob Rupp
class
members
registered
at
Ackerman, Glen Biebcr. Chris Maslowski
Sharon Bickel Bower '87.
Diane Rice Gill '77. Karen
94.
Terry Klingerman '74. William Klingerman 73,
Debbie
Durrell Reichley 86.
Lafferty '94.
Walt Roberts
86.
Lawrence
Blackwell.
Tom
Boone.
Jean Boran. William Clulcy. Jane
Blackwcll. Gary Blasscr. Barry
2
A. Steixner
84.
69.
Maureen McAndrew Steixner '70. Catherine
Zakorchemny and Joe Zakorchemny '72.
Klemkosky. Tim
McTaggart. Barbara Hershey Myer. Bob Rupp.
Sandra Jefferson Rupp. Dor Remscn Sachem.
Craig Searfoss. John Thompson. June
Mincemoycr Woodsidc.
Lawrence
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
members
LOltl
do
this,
he took an unoffi-
1
events
In the letter, President
H) a in
guests there.
i
ontat
the
t
I
i.
a.l.
wanted
i
ontai
ncc or were
to
make
sure
Irom the
I
University Infbimed hmllioi iboui
Class Volunteer \
Nancy Bohr. Carol Knhbaugh Bowen H"h
the possible tragedy before they
learnetl ol the
ig lut i
sourtes
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
ms Adams. Kerry Aycrs.
W
Den
Daniel F Bartos. Nancy
f-ruchan Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh
Campbell. James
"I tried to
young people who
ol the
that a personal
The following
ihfl
ippjoxmilcly
Iron Strati
either lived in llu
22030
(703) 222 0730
Bowen. Dennis
Davis. Jim Doyle. Rich
C
Goodc. Ed
Myers.
of absence from the Scranton School
3
patents
District for the past nine year*.
James W. Gilhooley *71 served as substitute
superintendent of the Dunmorc School District
ii
11946 Artery Drive
f
•
I
to
"I the
ihi tragi'
Ko/loll slated.
Horvath. Kenneth Kline. Mary Poulos Levine.
Phil Levine. Donna Miles. Connie Wellivei
Chris Deromedi '71 has been a business eduMount Carmel Area School
In order to
Monday,
In the letters, the presulenl
tragedy
*>
cation teacher in the
cial leave
the start
Fnlvonlty io Inform ihnm ol the
M. Jacqueline iedduck
Fetterman. Jim Fisher, Joseph
this fall.
site
v
adc
minute incinoiial
It)
hi Ihl rollOWinjj
fin
Rupert Fisher. John Hartzog. Ellsworth Karchncr.
Mary
Ellen Sedor Reichley '87. Scott Righter
Ol die pai
i
the hornet oniing lootball gain.
lummirisod
alumni or university events during 1994 Dwight
'85.
A
parents and
also earned an as
Fairfax. VA
Kathryn Browne
plfil
University olluials learnetl ol
Dwight Ackennan. Sandy
Kelly.
el the
Irom President Ko/loll were sent
Representative:
Bill
am
>
He
the senioi level
Keystone Junior College and
reading certification at
(717) 684-8733
E.
ds ami itudonl
i,
eremony was held heloie
where he has
in 1982.
received a master's degree
Scranton
.1
cnluc
I
dead
lor the
.
sociatc degree
The following
his
I
the sorority houses in a silent vigil
i
the school,
at
In
moimng
<
He
Palmyra. PA 17078
Daniel Bower
today."
community gftthnnd on Siturdi}
alone
ightstieel Koad neai
the
l
the past eight yeais. he has served
61 Brunswick Lane
on November 30. The Alumni Office only had
30 tickets, which sold out almost immediately
The alumni group included Lee Berry 69. Dr
a loss
hornet oniing paiade and lihrai
dcdit .ilion
sity ol
William H. Cluley
emotions
ol
leadeis dei uled to
i
at the Forrest Theater
inhumation
sulleied
Univoiiit) ihirM youi loss
Matthew.
also taught law/cconoiiiKs
sisters.
Representative:
''
iross
(
sonow
to express then
to receive
realm
his wile, the lorinci M.irv Higgins, are
Scranton's school system, has been appointed
Selinsgrove School District
1971
Tommy
students.
/(H)
gathered in
stall
said President lessn a Ko/loll to the
(
of "The Who's
and
know that
uiomblod crowd
many ol \ou are soiling tluougll
degree
University of Pennsylvania
at the
nizations.
joined the faculty
the Philadelphia area attended the performance
,
i
a master's
Gilhooley earned
Ashland Regional Medical Center Board of Di
grandchildren and two
ALUMNI ENJOY 'TOMMY' — Alumni from
and
"We have
Bloomsburg
)
Wyoming, Pa
more than
lire,
and
retired in
Schuylkill Junior-Senior High School, he also
ol
I,u Lilly
4
John R. Bilder 70 of Fountain Springs died
on November 15 at age 45. A teacher at North
ol Millville,
Auditorium
at
N
Downingtown,
ol
At an open meeting on the day ol
'78.
earned a master's degree
NY.
ol Milton,
Joseph Selena
the
Martha ( Betsy ) Skerda Carpenter. Judy
Rohland Carr. William Derr, Nancy Feher
John Higgins, Ted Irwin, Doyle Klinger, Larry
those reports
current or former
James Palmei
'ran;
nis Bohr,
Edwards, Joe
mg
thou
i"i
ol Stalcn Island,
Derek Mooney
SO. Steve h>okct
and Joan
Mitchell '80.
(
all
Deborah Keelei
I
Steve Augustine '8
'90,
Gun
presented
li
u tuns,
\
and
state
media, the tollow
lniveiMt> students, were Kvle
I
Class Volunteers-
MWI
who missed
he
I
(302)834-1964
Richard
boron
Pkidiy, Octoboi 21 ( thodi)
Tom Oakum.
Bart Slough. Karlccn
Fetterman Smith. Steven Snyder. James R
Yannes. Joseph Zakorchemny
Wc
III'
Irom news
invited these parents to
Bloomsburg, where the University
provided counseling and a place
lor
them to wail as news developed."
Throughout Ibf day 00 Pnday,
students on
campus were
alerted that
there had been a fire
Notices were
potted throughout the
campus within
was disco v
two hours
crcd
after the fire
Information was available
through the Be Safe Hotline and the
Humor/Communication
line
Students were encouraged to contact
Sharon M. l-auderman
ghsh
at
'72. a teacher ol
I
n
((
nntmuedon Page 22)
Donegal High School, has been appointed
Page
21
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"
J
Task force
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 21)
them know (hey
Ihcir parent! to lei
were safe
Hc< au.se
tragedy,
(he
(.1
ope
s<
ol the
were asked
ully
I.k
board of trustees
lo die
lo be
at
I.mdcri Hall, a college
preparatory school for girls
especially sensitive lo student
absences and missed class work
John W. Liggett
Counseling services were provided
any student
l(»r
long as
lor as
I
he
joined the bank in
counsellor was provided nol only by
the
Servu cs
(
's
Reading main
1
97
and has worked as
}
Jeismj'i
operations supervisor and assistant
teller,
in)- leac
'enter in
(
il
Marguerite Smith '72
Hloomshiirg
ol
Mi dn
i
'ounselmg
<
lown
in (lie
her in the
mlciem
(
.
on Monday.
c
a seventh grade read
is
ewishuig Aiea Middle
I
Shi earned elementary certification
specialist
Al a news
ation al Huckncll. and she
erlifii
i
working on
hool
Si
and reading
a master
degree
's
in
reading
ussed die University \ concern
students wherever
University has
a
oordinaloi
i
who
ainpus housing
.
y live
lin
code violation complaints
ode- enlorc
c
emenl
employed
al
Shamokirj
ior 10 years.
He was
a teacher at
ic-leis
e
it
a
Offlt ials,*' said
have' already disc
a task fore e to
19X0 pnoi
ussed plans to
explore
how
I
mora
unpui housing
togethoi even
address
oil
i
I
He ami
S
and
I
In the lust
/
company
who vou
eel
Irom
emenl
in. oi
oltii ei,
(
(
at
recommended
Unto,
Highei Education,
class
or university
members
cued
registered
events during 1994
Edwards, Karin
a
L.
Creoigc
W
at
Rich
Ed
Bob
Gauglcr. Bill Gazan.
for
William
Klingerman. Keith Kull. Artie Luptowski.
Marion Reese. C.avle Cope Schneider. Richard
Schwanger. John Vantme. Eugene Weller
labor and Industn
Church
state police ollu ei
ol
suggestions were
offered to improve oil
campus
student housing, Including the
formation ol
the
a
tenant association ami
development of
education piogi.un
students
sinctei
a tenant-rights
loi oil
campus
othei suggestions included
code enforcement,, insurance
penalties loi uiesponsible piopeity
owners and manduiory fire safety
programs loi UniveiMty students
Speaker
that
alter
campus housing
problems requires individual
— by students as well
as landlords
The
Mar)
i
task force, co-chaired by
enzini
Howe
and Roy
Pointer, represents a broad cross
(Continued on Page 24)
ol
Christ Weslcyan
Milton, has received the
in
of the Year
I
"94 Pastoi
Rex
School
Dav
ol
is
work at Evangelical
Houghton College and In-
did giaduate
I'heology,
children.
at
Marywood
dance coordinator,
is
is on the honor
on the Mahanoy Area Educa-
tion Association's Scholarship
She
is
Committee
Patriots musical group, a soloist
with the
Schuylkill County Choral Society,
performs with
Pennsylvania Theatreworks. and serves
her
church as organist and president of
the board of
trustees
She and her husband. Frank,
his wile. Sharon, are patents of
Aidan and Adnenne
I
eigh
They re
Chabak Schredl
in
'73 of Perkasie
side in Milton.
died on October 2
David Dickens '73 has been named assistant
principal at Unionville-Chadds Ford High
School, He formerly was assistant principal at
Avon Grove High School for seven years
ing Serv.ce for 10 years
until her retirement
in
1
at
education administration
He and
at
his family live
at
fair's
Keypunch-
1992
She previously was employed
by the
former Fendt Binding Corp
Sun n ing are her husband. Gerhard;
two sons.
Bradley and Kevin; parents.
Andrew and Vtrgmia
Chabak; a
in
sister
and two brothers.
Widener University
m
John Slodysko
Aston. Delaware
to
The following
Pat Cluley, Al Fagnani Jr.. Sue Maurer Grace.
Glenn A. Haas. John Hubert. Nancy Barna
LoTournous, Mary Beth Lech. Sue Haddad
Leitzel. Barbara Hagerman McDaniel. Mary
Catherine WeisskopfMcGaney. Ralph Pappas.
Joanne Goles Rathkey. Donna Wimmer Shay.
Ronald J Sheehan. and Joe Snavely.
county.
The
site
catering hall in
first business school in the
of the school will be the former
Manon
Heights.
The business school
will be a for-profit, coeducational school that provides up-to-date business education programs that prepare students
ness and industry.
John was employed for the past 10 years as a
teacher and administrator at a business school in
Schuylkill County.
age 43.
She had been employed by
David, who earned a master's degree
Cheney University, is a doctoral candidate
-
members of the Class of 1974 were present on
Homecoming, based on official registrations:
for entering the highly competitive areas of busi-
live
two
Paulette
20TH YEAR REUNION
of Business, the
coordinator and accompanist for The
Barnes vi lie
diana Wesleyan UniveiMty
He and
School Stu-
List are invited to
's
She is advisor for the school newspaper, directed the theatre arts program for two
years, is
Award from Under His Wings Minis-
lues Iik ol Wilhamspoit Nominations
lor the
awaul were received Irom nine states
During his tenure, the congregation has grown
Irom 180 tO 0V« 500 member
County
Page 22
in
College.
speaker suggested
resolving oil
responsibility
Arlie Davis '73. pastor
Dean
She earned a master's degree
Hamilton.
the farewell
QUmbei
was
by a successful
submit nominations.
committee, and
A
Who's
994. She
Who Among American High
Who's
dents or The National
Department
and a
for consideration
1
Only students who have been
academic excellence themselves in
representative from the Pennsylvania
ol
Teachers
former student because she made a difference
k
The following
Griffin,
executive, legal counsel liom the
ol
( hikum Osenbach '73. a
reading teacher
Mahanoy Area Intermediate School for 22
iail
the
years, has been selected for inclusion in
ard Baker, Maurice Bochtcchio, Joan Corson.
adimms
from the lown, an insurance industry
System
"
alumni
lountj
Bloomsburg and Wilkes
finora
Marywood
at
Ilarlman
46f>
(
degree
that student s life
a miinbei ol "experts
I
a master's
College.
Who Among Americas
univeisities, lue safely personnel
Stale
gangs, including officers
commentary
hided die
od,' enloic
on youth violence and youth
in New York City. San
Erancisco, and Miami. Florida
Coal Township.
297025
Dour M>
State,
College.
has trained law enforcement officers across
He earned
I).
Marywood
the United States
in
second meeting, the task
solicited
traton
live in
He
Adnenne and
Class Volunteei
In the
Hi!
Joanna Chowka.
Hill.
Penn
also an adjunct professor at
is
King's College and
Representative
(215)
town
h0J
ol three children
He
orclto
I
Lahaska, pa 1893
then
student housing
lorce listened to
I
Francis College in
7 3
*>
I
mei
Iniveisity representatives
ami town residents
the
James Marinello '73 is assistant chief of the
Luzeme County Adult Probation Department
issues
e subsequently
Timothy
ic
,
They
P O Boy
com ems about
i
Alex
meeting, the (ask loice heaid horn
I
at Si
his wile, the loimei
I'.n. in
poranta, students, Bit
eis,
Our Lady of
at
hool Irom 1974 lo
S,
closely to
The task loo
on Novcmhei
oil
North Schuylkill High
1974 and
the
and town might work
liuveisily
entei in
(
to
master's degree
loi mi
'"
I
to
at
He formerly was
completing the PA. program at
Hershey Medical Center. He is working on a
KOZlofl
"Bloomsbtirg Mayoi Mailman and
Sports Medicine
ouides Regional High
I
town
a physician's assislanl
Downtown Medical
the
School from 1972
"The University has long had
cooperative' relationship with
is
ol
Oelsingcr Medical (enter.
to the
off
Depaitment
the
in
loi oil
deals with
landlord tenant disputes and
town 's
William Wolfe '72
he
I
is
H U
at
October 24, President Ko/loff
loi
He
teller,
manager since 1987.
Danville
disc
al
ol
nursing ami psy< hology
(lie
department, lauirlv
and
head
versify counseling center, but
/in
I
also by
Hank
has been promoted to bank officer
ficc.
ounseling support was needed
(
manager
'72, assislanl
Core-Stales Hamilton
W. Garth Sprecher
are planning a June 10.
employed by
the
'73 and Robin D. Shearer
1995 wedding. Garth
is
Denver and Ephrata Telephone
and Telegraph.
Robert Tabachini
are engaged.
Robert,
Jr. '73
and Karen Albert
w ho earned two master's
degrees
Jr. '73
has announced plans
open the Northumberland County
Area School
at Shippensburg University, is an elementary school principal in the Central Dauphin School District.
January 1995
3
5
Did you
Classnotes
receive
master's
1974
Bloom?
at
Representative:
Kanouse Peattie
19 Fern Avenue
Hamburg. NJ 07419
(20 I) 827-7389
Patricia
At the suggestion
ol
Htiiriifii
who
degree
Bloomsburg
at
busline
c.
olved hej bai helot's
1989 nnd
In
hei master's degree In 1991, the
MumnJ
Class Volunteers:
Steve Andrejack. Joe Getger. Susan
Glenn A Haas. Janice
M
programming
Dennis LeVan. Frank
Keil.
Association
is
determine the level
Gottlieb,
mastci
Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan.
seeking to
micu
B U
at
Chili developed the following
Dan Spadoni
swsev, and vow response
The following
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1994:
Kim
VanPelt Chiado. Pat Cluley.
Emma
NAM!
Feinour Cooke.
MDDRESS
Jr.. Connie Poh Ganey. Joe Geiger,
Susan Gottlieb, Sue Maurer Grace, Glenn A
Al Fagnam
cm
Haas. Doran Hamann, John Hubert, Janice Keil,
Karen Terry Klingerman, Nancy Barna
LaToumous, Thomas LaToumous, Mary Beth
Lech. Sue Haddad Leitzel, Lee Linn, Diane Yost
Maturani. Joe McCullough. Barbara Hagerman
McDaniel. Mary Catherine Weisskopf
McGarvey, William O'Donnell, Ralph Pappas,
Robert Port. Joanne Goles Rathkey. Donna
Wimmer Shay. Ronald J
T
Sheehan. Joe Snavely,
Spadoni. Cathy Stolanck. Margaret
Swab. Robert Tucker. John
Nancy K. Glenn
were
who
mamed on October
Bloomsburg,
School
is
1
Thomas Greene
in Port
a
They
District.
cheon
be held on Sunday. March
will
when President Kozlofl
5.
Kathleen Beardsworth "75 has been named
Mercy Hospital
pastoral outreach coordinator at
Donna Shay
District.
in the
She formerly was
Nursing
a
1
She teaches fourth grade
at
Weisenberg
Elementary School.
She and her husband. Scott, are parents of two
They live in
children. Rebecca and Scotty
Home
in
a nursing assistant at
S
\
I
1976
Preecnl Employer
Position/Title
Gouln lYtggi
870 Mvers Road
Rondo.
Did \"U
I
Chalfbni, PA 18914
undei
(215) 822 0482
&
k
Howenstine. Barbara luransks
new
in
107 Lilly Street.
address
Apt. 7. Schuylkill Haven. PA
phone 717-385-4388.
Mike, are parents of a son. Michael Edward,
on December 6 (nine pounds
inches).
Linda
is
bom
six ounces. 21
1
7972-
1
1
56. Tele-
Radziewicz '75 and Katharine
director of residence life at
Conn Stephen
counts receivable
Bridgeport,
at St
They
Conn
The following
class
members
alumni or university events dining
registered
at
_
Steven
l'''M
I
Gingrich. Karen Marquette Gingric
Kuk
h.
JohnGreth,
I
a supervisor of ac-
is
Vinccni's Hospital
live in Fairfield.
in
Conn
Janet Kwiatkowski Swanger
son Kern, Peter Law. Brad Moticr, land Slump
isette Savage Oxley.
Nilsen. Hob O'Connor.
m
Vouj miitej
4
w.Hiid
ilumnl
1975
Representative:
Education Teacher of the Year
Sharon Young Hilgar
R.D. 1. Box 612
Barto. PA 19504
(215) 845-3615
eludes Connecticut. Maine. Maritime Provinces,
Dallas,
was recently named Region Correction!
The region in
Pennsylvania, Quebec.
Nova
Rhode Island and Vermont
She was recognized for her dedication and
work as a special education teacher at the SCI in
Debbie Zalewskt Ganz. Joe Hilgar
Dallas
Janet has initiated an annual educational
review for students
in special
education
She was
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994 Sandy
Ferguson Bupp. Cynthia Beach Bylotas. Sandra
also involved in incorporating learning styles and
Schenck Conner. Debra ZaJewski Ganz. Nancy
L Hall. Mark Keyser. Rebecca Schrum Keyser.
Irena Lendacki. Peter F Lundergan. James
Janet earned a master 's degree al B.U. in 1992.
dominance
a
live in
Sweet
Aria,
who
Bloomsburg,
al
Barbara Duck Winches-
LeOO
V.
LobOl '76 and
married on October
1
ter
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
a teacher
Wyoming County She
full-time basis in 1984.
Judith
and the American Graduate School
tional
Management
in
ployed by Armstrong World Industries
He served
They
U
in the
Navy
C
Ann
Niagara
Falls.
II
N
i
jo
•
.
.
No
how often?
Oim
pel
Two
per semester
.'
inciter
How
OI ten?
What format would
((
luck
all
Interest
that apply)
by
vw business
anlalioii by othei
alumni
Informal miners
Other
Iru
for three years
Mcllugh
'76 and
were married on October
Y.
itei
7.
Would you
willing to
In*
rolunteei youi tfme/fuppoi
Seltzer
Knorr
ured toward
i gi
ma
Panel disi ussions
cm
live in Millcrsvillc
Cornelius
in
S
>
with
|'r«-
Ol Interna
is
be Inten tied In
Presented*
Nevada
Phoenix. Arizona,
jroo
Other
Ann Beck were
Leon, who
Cathleen
is
a teacher
They
live in
to data
joined the bank on a
(win be)
is
al
5 in Lancaster
also graduated from the University of
Val-
processing officer by the Grange National Bank
of
is
for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit in the
*75 has been promoted
degree
s
study?
i ol
iimiu
ai
If yes.
also earned
6.
Littlcstown Area School District
Joann Wright
5.
you?
2X
Date
Yc«
L. Keller arc
Middle School
Cathleen
ley.
and Larry
May wedding
master's degree
education assessment.
She and her husband. Kevin,
J.
Rosen. Donna Hagge Russell. Bob Sumdge. Tom
Sweitzer. Susan KJucsik Tucker. Peter Veleker.
Ram bo Walker.
rial
assessments into overall spc
Don Manley.
Gail O'Donnell. Charles Palmen. Steven
Sandra
brain
planning a
Jersey.
Scotia.
Class Volunteers:
Billig "76
the Danville
New Hampshire. New
New York. Ontario.
Magill. Anthony Mangiaracina.
Krisien Walsh. (Jail /.urick Purdy, Janic Zwally
I
Massachusetts.
thost
Sabatino. Linda Schmicker. Robert
Schwangcr. Hob Smith. Janet (iowisnok Walsh,
Aria M.
the State Correctional Institute at
Yeai
l-.xpec ted
whal in
Tom
'75. director of
education
Yc«
Hogentogler. Drew Hosteller, Karen Stank
Howenstine. Rick Howenstine. loin Hughes.
Susan Smyrk Hulsi/er. Jell Hunter. Diane Jack
in
degree?
's
No
Buck. Gordon Clapp, Steve Debuiki, Nanc) Ulih
Doran. Todd Fay. Patti Omwakc German, Jim
B U
at
I
<
I
Southport.
B
Year
Have you omplttad youi
maatti
post
a
Moore were married on September 9
Linda Zyla Sowash '74 and her husband.
(
No Where?
Rk
'91 has accepted
of the Schuylkill County State Health Center
B.
VOUI
Ivr
ills
iduafa degree
Yes
I
His
>•<
Class Volunteers
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as
He is working out
community health nurse
PotLsville
I
HP
its
<
I
Leader
Kingston.
Bitler '75
Stephen
Lynnport.
Jbnya
ffll
I
Greg
Northwestern Lehigh
visits the
>»
he next lun
/
cese of Scranton
live in Jersey Shore.
'74 has been an educator for
them
/
Representative
She has also earned a medical/
dental assistant certificate from International
Wilkes-Barre
lion with the
years, seven of
u
''-/
Roya]. Nancy,
master's degree at
a teacher in the Juniata County
earned
also
LUNCH IN ATLANTA — Attending an alumni luncheon in Atlanta OH \' M Deimler VJ. Man Doan 93. Lori Hunsicker W) and lames Inscoe III
Correspondence School. Scranton, and a director of religious education diploma from 'he Dio-
Willis.
'74 and R.
help
will
us with planning tutwe BCtJvitleS
at
Jane Morgan Adams. Stephen Andrejack. Nancy
Daniel
si in
who earned
alumni
loi
degrees
's
>>i
I
tOWirdl building an asswatlon for
master's degree recipients?
Yes
How often
I
No
Possibly in the future
the Gettysburg area,
PlcaJkC return
Maria Ruvsoniello '76 was
elected thairpcr
son of the leadership l-ackawanna Board of Di
completed form
to the
Alumni Office. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg.
PA
1
7H
1
Page 23
University
Classnote
sponsors trip
to Italy
ness,
The University's School of
Extended Programs is sponsoring
in,
Man
from
trip to Italy
working with corporations and organizaimplemented team-based man-
tions thai have
a
h 10 tO Mar<
agement systems and
li
"Finally.
1995,
I
Tout director Anlliony Sylvester,
N Y working
departure
fo<
on lelwuaiy
(inlri t-iu c
i
using on various
improve
one day pre
will host a
uu hiding
The
cost ol
the-
I
November 21,1 was appointed to
dean of the Monroe
County Branch Campus of Northampton Com
the
munity College
is
in Tannersville.
and
its
programs and
LAMBDA ALPHA
ludes round trip airfare via
inc
Alitalia,
seven nights ol
hotel
oininodatioiis with private
;u
i
tourist
hath oi shower, and daily
There
breakfast.
guided loin
Ponthi
thi
til
'ii
and
i
.ii
da)
{seated)
u
i
ui
ii<
Cynthia
Harkntss
Hammts
'77,
Olff'79.
Pamela Kirk Kraske
Jeanne Shuey
Katie
'83,
Linda Hresko Melenchek
Kilmarlin '77; {standing) Darltnt Clarke Amsler
'82.
Janet Gorg Fransham
'78.
grants to the
more
Poi
Si
i
i
"i
Hi
i
ttion,
Rebecca Koppenhuver Kline '80. Karen Reinert Wilkinson '78.
Theresa Kortn Dutcher '83. Pamela Hartzell '80, Karen Moran Mulrooney
'80.
all thi
nded Progranu
rectors for the 1994 1995
bi
to
program
She
di
is
Penn State
Wortlungton Scr anion campus, where she over
sees development,
Task force
and
relations
.iliu
commu
Maria also serves on the board of directors of
Battel Seal Society of Northeast Pennsylvania
(Continued frvin Page 22)
town and University
community, nu hiding students, town
residents, laudloids, parents,
a faculty
i.ils.
membei
Town
ol
member,
(
'ouncil.
il
Members
iv
is
active in the
(
lieaiei
the National Society of
and the
(lieatei
She earned
degree
a master's
sonnel administration
and
Fund Raising Executive*
Scranton Jaycees
She and her husband. Vincent,
a
They
daughter, ("una
student per-
in
live in
are parents of
Barbara Welch '76
of the task force arc
I
d Crawfoid.
Depo. Mike Hancock,
counseloi
loi part
rn appointed
-is
program
101
at
Keystone
teacher in the Dallas School District and associ-
Timothy Rumhough, Robert Rupp.
earned a mastei \ degiee
I
Walhsh and Rochelle Worhunl
Written comments loi the task
ate
be sent to Joan
duectoi ol
I
I
She previously was
son.
Jimmy They
m
live
Patty Winters '76 has been appointed a
Wesley United Methodist Church
and
leachei In the
Administration Building.
Pre School in Str.ishurg
Bloomsburg
she has
rnivorslty,
Tlie task force
issue
its rei
i
is
/sis
President Ko/lolf anil
Bauman
in the
I
scheduled
ommendations
spnng
ol a
Dallas
entc/nei,
iniveisits iclations
Bloomsburg, PA
Wilkes University She
ol .ulmissions.it
communications, 104 Wallei
i
a substitute
at Wilkes
She and her husband, Dean, are parents
loin
may
dean
to
Mayoi
to
worked
as
.i
l
or the past ten years,
Ann Morgan
'77, a certified addiction
ated with the Serento Gardens for 15 years
She received the YWCA's PEARL Award and
was the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Planning
Council's Employee of the Year in 1989. She has
been cited by the House of Representatives
field,
I
pre
She also
Deli
a( Isaac 's
'pon graduating from college, she taught
M hool
duectoi
in
Florida and
ol thai
latei
to
'76 and Bruce Kochei were
in
practice administrator
Croup
riic\
hve
m
Orefield
at
Rosanne
Kootenai College of Pablo, Montona, where she
conducted a day-long series of workshops and
seminars on women's issues and sexual harass-
members
class
registered
at
Jan
Young Berninger. Michael Belz, George E
Bierman. Jim Blockus. Ed Bloomer. Phil Bower.
Joe Bukofski. Karen Kroboth Cassady.
Clark. Sheree
Kim
Weaver Contres. Donna Snyder
for
more than 100
faculty and staff at this
Native American college.
Judy joined the
in 1980.
bilities,
Penn State Hazleton
staff at
In addition to her teaching responsi-
she
is
an academic adviser and
partici-
pates in the freshmen testing and counseling pro-
Gill, Dan Grant. Patty StoMary Haupt, John Heimlich. John
Hulsizer, Kim Jamison Ibarra, Joseph
gram.
She was the first woman recipient of the
Teacher of the Year Award at Penn State
Kalkowsky. Stephen S Kline, Diane Donatelli
KmetZ, Jean Lockard Long, Suzanne Cromack
McCabe, Helen McMenamin. Linda Castor
Mondschein. Valerie Monteith. Tom Mulhem,
Hazleton. Her work with
Diane Rice
Kay Schweitzer. Donna Brenesal
Sheehan. Laura Wessner Smith, Tony Stampone.
Steve Webber, Craig Winters.
Jerry Radocha.
to
form
courses
women's issues helped
Women's Studies
the foundation of the
now
taught at the school. She serves as
the Dean's representative of the College of Education.
In 1993, she co-chaired the
Hazleton/Hazleton
Penn State
YWCA Woman
to
Woman
Program, and was the conference keynote
Barbara A. Caruana '77 has been named
manager of corporate payroll and corporate
mcanagement
dustries Inc
at
She joined
Armstrong World
the
in
company
in
In-
1978 as
business information
speaker discussing gender bias
She also earned
a
corporate records
Judy and her husband, Francis, are the parents of four children
They
management and administra-
Karen Reighn
are planning a
live in
'77 and
Drums.
Chuck Fenstermacher
1995 wedding
earned a master's degree
Matthew
past year.
I
I
J.
Connell '77 reports
have been involved
in a
"For the
number of
Karen,
who
also
Bloomsburg. is a
computer and business teacher in the Kutztow n
Area School District.
at
held an adjunct faculty appointment
in the
Cornell University IndustnaJ and Labor
Relations School, teaching graduate
organiza-
tional behavior classes for
erated
at
Bloomsburg
..
projects.
in advertising.
master's degree
Since 1986. she had been manager of
Macungie Medical
Slatmgton
ment
ver Grcth.
Ferraioli,
te c sen ices
is
Penn State Hazleton
a guest lecturer at the Salish
Donna Brensesal Sheehan
services.
Rasanne Wolf
Campus, was
Suzanne McCabe. Marybelh Walewski
an analyst programmer
piogram
married on Octobci 22
Pierce Atwater, Stephen S
'77, lecturer in English
at the
Kline.
records
WO! promoted
Hazleton
in the
Shade.
a
at
for
including de-
District.
Judy Sider O'DonneU
substitute leachei in the
ampctei Stiasburg School District
was employed
Class Volunteers:
The following
Rosemaiv Hummel, Karen ungei,
(leiald Mahnowski, Patricia Mohr.
James Newsome. Norman M.u l,
force
Carol
and Women's Studies
alumni or university events during 1994:
Moscow.
tu
1978
.i
lime students and coordinator
ol the part time Act
Jumoi College
h.is
in
J. Lawrence (Larry) Nester '77 is employed
by the Fletcher Music Company. His address is
930 South Center Street, Eustis, FL 32726.
Paul G. Seif
121 Hartman Road
Danville, PA 17821
(717)275-3848
IUP
at
in the
1977
Representative:
Pocono Chapter of
Trustees
ol
Dara Cacciainaiu,
lei
She
(own
a
lepresenlative ol the University's
ouiu
commander
counselor and drug specialist, has been associ-
her work in the drug/alcohol
rector of university relations at the
nity relations.
ollu
'77, a
He joined the Navy
tion in Norfolk, Va.
Area School
t
(717) 389-4420.
section ol the
Richard B. Cooper
velopment of curricula for use
Inft
campus
will be
lulled Slates
I
(
'83,
'79.
the
staff."
U.S. Navy, has been assigned to the Naval Sta-
Present at this past year's luncheon were
Sharon Nichols Chamherltn
assist-
in the overall
their
Diane Dunztr Gill '78,
'80. Susan Rtdlint '68, Mildrtd Kline Brass '78
Please send address clianges and other news
Sharon Gttttl Olfj, ViS Parish Place. Hummelstown. PA 17036.
European countries iponsored by
the University with focuses on the
(
mel on November 5 for
sisters
Watch your mail for details Tht annual luncheon
Union
1995, at tht Hottl Hershey
Hi,
It mil
Deborah
Uremia Mytrs Montck
'78.
ol
experieiu es ol n
m the Kthr
993,
1
BrWIO Adam/89, Sharon Cettel
in
PlOFOnt 0, Pompoii and Naples
The n ip is one in a series ol tours
tO
April 2 9,
v,
held on Novtmbtr
Petei
'
uid opl
Baiilii B|
Da
day
hall
Lambda Alpha Mu
Nintlttn
The ((roup discussed plans for fulurt gatherings and
received an updated directory of the sisters. Susan Redline '68 shared memorabilia and traditions of the sororily and college at the time she attended school The group will meet on Alumni
coiilirient.il
.i
Mil
annual luncheon al iht Holt I Htrshty.
lass
uu hiding stops
Koine,
ol
1
be
will
t
be
will
management and administration of
$1,175 per
person hased on douhle occupancy,
and
I
campus
ing the dean of the branch
lulled Slates
trip
ili<
to
efforts.
the position of associate
Unification Oi Italy and Italian
immigialion to
teambuilding
"Effective
.Vi
as|>e< Is ol
Italian Insloiy.
their
at a
course in Ithaca.
with organizations desiring
.
Bloomsburg,
modern
ROPES
Project Adventure
professor etOl ttitllt oi hi«tory ai
TQM Systems.
served as a lead facilitator
my own
two semesters.
I
op-
organizational consulting busi-
Cynthia Rheinheimer '77 has been appointed
instructor of physics at the
Penn Stale WilkesBarre campus.
She has taught in the
Tunkhannock and Pocono Mountain School Dis-
Page 24
January 1995
Fall sports
boast .698
record
tncts and has been an adjunct faculty
degree
physics
in
member at
Combining for a 52-22-5 record, a
winning percentage ol 698. the
She received a master's
State since 1991.
Perm
Wilkes University.
at
Bloomsburg Univoisitj
Richard D. Rogers 77 has joined the
Newtown office of Paine Webber as vice presi-
who
earned an
MBA
degree
Bloomsbtitg's toolhall squad, uiulei
investment brokerage business since
in the
1985.
He and
ter,
They
live in
Newtown
lle.ul
earned a
with West
tie
Damn
o.u h
second seal
(
ence (PS
Grant.
AO
master's degree
B.U.
of education degree
at
4
77,
who
in 1978.
Penn
received
all
a
State in 1994.
iccord
achieve
earned a doctor
PS AC
the
|
win eight
rallied to
l
asl> to
winning season since
lust
Bloomsburg
Altei a 0-2 stmt,
19H8.
The
of her dissertation was "The Effects of a
Clinical Supervision Model on the Training of
V m
(
its
title
ovei
\
I
at
outer
(
lastcin Division
Hie Huskies unshed with an 8
Loline Judge Saras
Hale,
hester foi the
C
Pennsylvania Stale Athletic
his wife, Tina, are parents of a daugh-
Nicole.
in 1994,
Football
at Phila-
delphia College of Textiles and Sciences, has
been
sea
tail
management program
dent-accounts, portfolio
Richard,
son
squads
Athletic
enioyed yelanolhci successful
4
ol
Us
last
nine con
title
streak to finish the season
Student Speech- Language Clinicians."
Dr. Saras
was
The Huskies' delense, led by senmi
recently promoted to associate
Out
American free safety
Henu ic. keyed ihi turnaround
All
professor in the Division of Speech-Language
Pathology in the Department of Special Educa-
Kutztown University.
She and her husband. Louis '75,
game winning
including a live
tests,
lowing
tion at
17 points per
|iist
Bloomshurg's delensive
live in
PS AC
Hazleton.
bj
nl
game
unit led the
turnover ratio at +17 and in
in
with
interceptions
2
Senioi
1
1978
cornerhack Hob James tied with
sophomore coincihack Steve lostci
Representative:
lot the
James
L
interceptions
in
with live
7 Wincanton Drive
Fairport,
individual lead
Sophoinoie linebackei
Prank Bahula led the team in tackles
Byrnes
NY 14450
with
(716) 425-1015
and sophoinoie delensive end
/<>,
Jeremy
(
irun pai cd the squad with 7.5
sai ks
lumoi Mike Johnson became the
Class Volunteers:
George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty, James
Bob
E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P. J. Taylor,
Twaddell. Gail Manners Yaroch
Bloomsburg running hack since
lirst
boasting a
class
members
alumni or university events during 1994: Brent
Bankus. Cindy Shemanski Blank, Ken Blank.
Carol Scheetz Bonsall, Tim Brazil, Dons Burro
Mike Grasso, Jim Holland, Jim
Hollister,
Ann
Bob Lynn, John
Mondschein. Kathenne Anderson Mulhem, Judy
Nordstrom. Sharon Gettel Olff, Kelly Roe RecStrous Hunter, Jerry Livingston,
tor.
Karen Rogosky,
Tom
Ruhl, Bruce Russell.
Eileen Chissler Sabatino, Walt Savitts. Ray
Sheelen, Gary L. Snyder. Ruth Toole. Bob
Glen
15TH YEAR REUNION — The following members
official registrations
ing at the middle school.
He
also teaches five
—
i.ireei
a
set
record with 2.128
yards receiving
McCabe were named
He and
his wife. Diane,
are parents of three children: Lindsay.
Lon and
children and families
in
live in Tallahassee.
Numerous
activities are
place to encourage collaboration with the
home
and school.
a "Principal
The
of the Year" award on October 7. 1994.
award is sponsored by the Gift of Time program
of the American Family
Institute
of Valley Forge
First Lady Barbara Bush.
It is endorsed by former
Governor Robert P Casey. PSEA. and Pizza Hut
Corporation.
in
assis-
Bloomsburg
and
passes
touchdown
Keepsake calendars to every family in the elementary school. Sharon work* closely with two
PTO groups to provide special programs for the
public accountant.
Robert Grantier '78 has been named
McNarncc's 16
luirdley caught eight ol
Richard L. Marella '78 is employed by the
Survey,
U.S. Department of Interior, Geological
B.U. in 1991. also
Sharon Gettel OlfT '78 received
computer industry with special expertise
He is a certified
in accounting system solutions.
Buck
Junior wide receiver
season.
Syheed Brooks, sophomore punter Inn
McCallery. and junior center Kevin
at
a master's degree at Bloomsburg.
in the
completion percentage during (he 1994
age quality lime with the family In the past two
years, she has provided the Precious Memories
ogy-
A. Diefenderfer '78, along with two
partners, has formed LYNX Computer Technoloserves as
gies Inc in Wyomissing. Mark, who
experience
president, has more than 15 years of
led the conference in
serves as athletic director.
Bryan. They
Mark
McNamee
passing efficiency and established a
new Bloomsburg record with his V) '»
Alter the season, several Huskies
in Tallahassee. Florida.
He earned
a
garnered individual conference hon
one on 20th Century history,
two on debate and two more on science/technolgifted courses
lie also set
pervising 725 students and SO staff members
She was recognized for her efforts to encour-
High School. Robert, who
earned a master's degree
'78 has been a teacher in the
Lewisburg Area School District for about 16
readyears. He teaches sixth grade science and
Mark Berg
u>"<«
of the Class of 1979 were present •»<
Robert Breidlnget Robin Messina Breldingei Maria
coming based on
Tina Wassell DAngelo. ( harlei
Ward Cannon. Mary Ann Bmgaman Coppola. Cathy Stanton Cuff.
John Fenton. Sue Lilly. Mark l.u, in.
DiDonato Cindy Hahm DiDonato. Priscilla Elliott-Phillips.
Nemeth. John Nrmeth. Becky Reitz. Marybeth
Jody Millard. Melame Gill Moore. Carol Brita
Veneskt Wilson and Ann Wissler
Soda. Barbara Yob Wagner. Corey Waters. Patricia
tant principal of Troy
Twaddell.
1.007 yards during
Bloomsburg single game record with
lour rushing touchdowns against
Cheyney Sophoinoie qiiaiterback
registered at
Calvario, Albert Cavallucci. Jerry Davis, John
Dragic, Janet Gorg Fransham, Chuck Ginter.
over 1.000 yards,
1994 season
the
The following
for
total of
1985 to rush
Sharon has served as an elementary principal
for the
the Pine Grove Area School District
past five years.
Her
responsibilities include su-
After graduating from Bloomsburg. Sharon
taught in the Northern Lebanon School District
's degree
for 1 1 years. She completed her master
at Millcrsvillc
tification at
University and her principal's cer-
Hemcle. (irun. junior fullback
itrs
l-.astern
Division
first
PSAC
to the
team
all-confer-
Babula. hardlcy. James,
ence squad.
senior offensive tackle Kevin
nior defensive tackle
l
ee.
se-
Ross Landers,
and junior placekicker Bill Beall were
named to the second team Hale was
named the PSAC Eastern Division
"Coach of
the Year" after the Huskies
improved on
last
year's 5-6 mark.
Temple University
Sharon is serving as co-president of the
Hershey Band Boosters, member of the Hcrshey
American Association of University Women.
coorCapital Area Chapter of B.U. alumni, and
dinator of Lambda Alpha Mu alumni.
Field
The
the
Hockey
field
NCAA
i(
hockey team advanced
Division
II
to
finals before
nniinuedon Page 26)
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Sports
(Continued from Page 25)
Lock Haven by a score of 2Head Coach Jan Hulchinson's club
losing to
I
finished wiih a record of 16-3-2 and
was
by senior All-Amcrican
led
who ranked
Shelley Miller,
squad
in
on the
tbird
goals with 10 and led the team
with
in assists
For her career, she
10.
finished with a total of 34 goals and
broke the Bloomsburg career mark for
assists with 32. Junior Kelly F'ahy led
the
team
Chris
wiUj 15, and senior
in goals
was second with
ink
l
14 along
with live assists to pace an oflcnsc thai
outscored
opponents 75- 10 during
its
the season.
The Bloomsburg defensive
was also outstanding,
effort
|>osim>' 14 slmi
outs in 2 1 games. Senior goalie Rachel
I
I
mill.
ii
led
I
llir
aO 4X
delense, posting
goals against average.
Several Bloomsburg players
re
ceived post season accolades as Miller
.mil |unior
Chris Basalyga were
named
team All-Amencans whilt
first
ml
I
and Trinidad were second team selec-
was also
Miller
tions
a first
'63. and Kathleen Wert '94. A special guest was Dr. James H. McCormick, chancellor of the State System of Higher
group a tour of the new State System administration building at the Dixon University Center. Also representing B.U. was
Tony luniero, interim vice president for advancement.
Smith
team
se-
on the all-conference (PSAC)
lection
ItARRISBURG RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Harrisburg on September 21 to meet President Jessica Kozloff. Those
mattvndaiu c m< luded Marion Siegel Bashore '67. Sam Bashore '67. Nancy Fruefian Bohr '72, Michelle Dugan, Joe Geiger '74, Richard E. Grimes
t9, Paula Headen '90, Elaine Hock, Jend Hock 63. Gail Weidman Jones '80, William Kautz '57. Donna Kinder '80, Michael Kwasnoski '95, Lesiba
Mabokela '96, Dawn Shulten Moffett '68. Dr. Thomas Moffett. Sharon Gettel Olff '78, Joseph Oravitz '63. Mrs. Joseph Oravitz, Nichole Woodson
Bquad, and Fink, sophomore Michelle
Nelson Swart s
'90,
Education,
who gave
the
Martin, and junior Shirley F'owcll were
all
second team selections.
Sharon resides
Hummelstown with
in
band. Richard, and son, Richard
her hus-
Women's Soccer
The women's soccer team, under
Head Coai
!hu< k
audermllt h fin
i>
<
I
ison ranked seventh
ished Hi
Division
in
record
I
two
won
early season lies, the
games
C0nse< Utive
2
I
highlight die season
Pecoraro
I
inn for 16 years.
to
Senior Denise
Robert
Twaddell '78
S.
teat her in the
is in
his 17th year of
rune as a second grade
List
Amy
McCluskey Sadvary,
Marybeth Soda, Chuck Stathopoulos, Colleen
McDaniels Stoffa, Rolland M. Taylor, Barbara
Yob Wagner,
Wellons,
teaching, with the
Reitz,
Pat Washeleski,
Stephanie Snyder Weikel,
with a 14-2-2 overall
II
Alter
luskiefl
Jack S» baler '78 has been named assistant
manager of the Victaulic'S warehouse. He has
been with the
Bnta Nemeth, John Nemeth, James Pino, Dan
Qumn, Becky
Jr.
Corey Waters.
Mane
Jarzenbovicz
Charles Wilson, Patti Veneski Wilson,
Ann
Wissler
Ridley School District. In his spare
Macy's in the Springfield Mall, and he also is a
Weight Watchers leader. He would like to hear
seven, and Lanna, seven months.
to her careei
from Concert Choir members from the 1974-
been working for the Slate Department of Pub-
total Of 28. also a
Bloomsburg record
Rebecca Creedon
season record
set
goals with 15. break-
in
mark of
I
!
1978 period.
lic
1979
sophomore Betlina Buob each netted
Selmsgrove, PA 17870
seven to key an offense
(717) 743-5577
I
<
Bgainsl average.
the
Amy
i
Linn led a solid
saves and a
.7
Five Huskies
all-conference
squad,
goals
first
Rohm Messina
Breidinger.
with
Mary Ann Zeveny
Beam made the
second team aftei helping the
Bloomsburg defense record nine shut-
outs
dunng
Lilly.
William
C
Kim Delp Brou
Patt.
Head Coach John O'Leary's men's
soccer team continued to improve during a rebuilding year, finishing with a
7-11-1 overall record.
1
in the
The Huskies
PSAC, including
a 1-0 upset of West Chester
midway
through the season. Freshman Stewart
Hill scored eight goals in his first six
(Continued on Page 27)
Montgomery County. She
FL 33703
Class Volunteers:
Carol Johnson, Gail Jones,
Donna Kinder, Mark
Jr.
class
members
registered at
Ann Bntt
Bailets,
Debra Barnett-Heist, Michael Bearish.
Stamm
Tom
Stanton Cuff.
D'Angelo. Charles DiDonato,
DiDonato, Joseph Dux, Pnscilla
Elliott-Philllips, John Fenton, Laurie Johnson
Fina Wassell
Hahm
Gaylord. Kirk Golden, Maryellen Fillman
Golden, JoFJlen Hippenstiel. Bob Johnson, Chen
Bohler Kroboth. Sue Lilly, Barbara Jablonski
Lipo. Brian Loudy,
& Co.
They
reside in
Lynne Murray Loudy, Mark
Pam McDmoyle, Jody Millard, Bob Miller,
Melanie Gill Moore. Larry Mussoline. Carol
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Thomas Andregic, Brian Auchey, Carolyn Nork
Tom Canfield, Deborah
Chestnut. Glenn Chestnut, Gail
Zimmerman Cobb, Barbara Crawford, Sandra
Boone, Todd Brown,
Farrell
Barrall Davis, Kristin
Nancy Mastrucci
'79 of Old Forge has been
appointed vice president and loan review officer
at First National Bank of Jermyn.
She has
worked in the banking industry for 15 years.
Nancy and her husband, Vincent, live in Old
Forge.
Clapper Dux, David Good,
Debra Cardene Guenno, Robert Hafher, Carol
Lewis Johnson, Gail Weidman Jones, Donna
Kinder, Cindy Leitzel, Teresa Duffy Mazich, Bob
McMullin. Elaine Felker Miller, Robert Pletchan.
Roxanna Hunsinger Pletchan, James Puderbach.
Susan Kingeter Puderbach, Mark Raynes, Bob
Snyder, Denise LaPenna Snyder, Kathy
Branch, Robert Breidinger,
Ann Bingaman Coppola. Cathy
Lucia,
Abraham. Borda
Pen Argyl.
alumni or university events during 1994:
Geraldine Scully Andregic.
Cindy
lives in Pottstown.
n.
Corey M. Waters.
Robin Messina Breidinger, Tom Calvario. Mana
Ward Cannon, Marianne Donovan Carey, Mary
Men's Soccer
finished 4-3-
The following
Boran, Janet
the 1994 season.
Petersburg.
(813) 527-5772
Raynes. William C. Williams
tant with
Class Volunteers:
made
honors Junior Lesley
in
DeFrancisco were married on September 10 in
Bethlehem. David is a certified public accoun-
Susan J
team
St.
The following
CreedOD, Pecoraro. Linn, and soph.'
more Lisa Warno earning
Larrissa,
Priscilla has
David M. LaValva '79 and Kim Ann
Hs opponents, 61-12.
nil
two daughters,
Vincent LaRuffa
418 Date Palm Court N.E.
Welfare for 12 years as an income mainte-
The family
5 Stonebridgc Drive
Junior goalie
1980
Representative:
Corey M. Waters
dcK-nse w
79 and her husband,
years.
while senior Holly Panichelli and
outscored
4
has also been a licensed insurance agent for three
second on the team with eight goals,
that
Larry, are the parents of
nance caseworker
set
Freshman Kelly Conn was
Priscilla Elliott-PhiUips
at
an all-lime single
ing Pecoraro's previous
in 1992.
reshman
F
personnel department
in the
her family reside in York.
Representative:
time, he
works
Matthew, age five.
Barb teaches sixth grade in the Hempfield
School District in Lancaster County. She and
brother,
Wayne Whitaker, Ann Shaloka Wilson,
Huskies
record in career goals with Jl. She
led the team in assists with 12. adding
set the all-time
Michael, are parents of a second son, Christopher Michael, born on April 28. He joins a
Cynthia Dongoski Plelan '79 is teaching seventh grade language arts in the Northern Virginia
area. She and her husband, Tom, are
parents of
two children:
Bridget, five, and Matthew, 19
James E. Adamowiez '80 and Conine L
Kucirka were married on October 22 in
Macungie.
months.
Ann
Snyder, Daniel E. Winner.
gree
at St.
James,
who
earned a master's de-
Joseph's University,
is
director of the
Linda Anne Redding '79 and Scott S. Reeves
were married on June 4 in Jamul, California.
Luther Crest Retirement Community.
Linda
Tom "Karat" Canfield '80 of Ashland, owner
and operator of Canfield Ford, the largest FORD
dealer between Locustdale and Big Mine Run,
is
College.
a
counselor
They
at
reside in
San Diego Community
San Diego.
Barbara Yob Wagner '79 and her husband.
was recently elected first vice president of the
Coalition of Northern Schuylkill Business
Page 26
January 1995
Sports
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 25)
finished with a team lead
games ami
ing
People.
County
Tom also is treasurer of the Schuylkill
New Car Dealers Association.
manding
officer.
tachment 27.
Combat Service Support De-
Camp
Lejeune.
N
1
Midd-Wcst School
the
C.
She taught
died on October 14 at ugc 53.
Martmo w as second on
in
Mark
Diffenderfer '80 and Lana Magargle
Mark
is
employed by R.
E.
Wnght
Beverly
Antoinette Farano '80 and John
J.
Terrana
were married on June 10. Antoinette, who earned
a master's degree in clinical psychology at
Marywood College, is a psychologist at the White
Center.
'80 (M) and Marvin
Israel were married on September 30 in
Catonsville, Md. Patricia is a reading specialist
for the Baltimore County School System. They
live in Boiling Springs and Reisterstown, Md.
Patricia Norris
Ann Umbenhauer Leiby '80 is direcof professional services with HRS Medical.
Pottsville,
and
is
a volunteer trainer with the
American Cancer Society.
A former instructor at Pottsville Hospital
School of Nursing, she has been a member of
the HRS medical staff for more than eight years.
She earned a master's degTee
administration
at St.
in health care
Joseph's University.
1
994 edition of Who 's
Teachers. Neal,
at
School
in the
Muncy School
Neal and his family
live in
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994. Marci
Allison D. Watts '80 has been promoted to
been named a statutory auditor for the board of
directors of Oki Unisys Kasisha in Tokyo.
Allison has worked for Unisys Corp. for the
past
1 1
years and has been based in Japan for
almost two years.
Cummings. Brad Dixon, Joseph Domkus. Josetle
Donatelli. Storm G. Feigles, Jim Flanagan, Rob-
Walter Thomas Zabicki
major
Best
Com
I
[e
nuiu
9
An.ilvM
la]
women's tennis team, iindei
Head Coach Marty Coyne,
a sueeesslul record with a
completed
also holds the profes
I
he
i
overall record and a third place
\
Inush.ii
children
Sharon L. Mutchler 'HI and Paul A leyloi
were married on Octobci in Balls Mills Sh.uon
.hi
is employed by Wilkes Barre Speet h unci
Aftei
tW0 early season
1994
Ed Kelly, Tom Kiesling.
Gregory Kovahck. Andy Krueger. Diane Lan-
guage Clinic
eight oi theii
•>
earned a master's degree
gley, Jean Lewis, Sheri Lippowitsch. Carol
live
m
s i»
speech pathologist
at
B U
in
so
1982
winning
bj
the yeai
dual matt
hi
Whitnej
Ammerman and Freshman Mel inii
I
as
hisses, the
last nini
team
iii.
I
Janet Sauter Karsok,
Championships. the
I\SA<
ih.
team's besl finish Blnce 1990
squad finished
Gennaria. Karen Kelley Goede. Jan Herrold
Gough. J T. Harmon III. Gail Hurst Howerton.
l*W4 seasons
first-year
ert
Adinolfi,
[he)
lighted
Kingston
during the season, high
'
1
thi
1
•
|unioi
ol
m
onfi n
Bloomsburg w
Hermes Lyman, Jim Lyman. Dorothy Masom.
Ith b
toumameni
i
* It
toi
j
foi
In the flighi
two doubles hampionship brat kei
Admolfi went 12-4 us the Huskies
i
John Maturani Jr.. Stephen Mitchell, Paula Mix,
Scott Mix. Lee Mueller. Rob Novelli. Duane
Renko. Fred Schlegel, Jessica Spangler Shand,
Linda E
Wnght.
Steven R. Peters '81 (M),amajOt IntheU S
lor duty with the
Marine Corps, has reported
Transporlalion.il
Command
Base
He earned
at
in Illinois
at
Si oil
An
0 bacheloi
State in 197') and )oined the
Penn
•
l
on
dl
e
Corps
Patricia Ruhle
DuBose
'81 lives in
is
TNT
dis.ihih
service for people with developmental
ties for
were married
in
'81 and
November.
master's degree in nursing
Pennsylvania,
is
Red
Star Express
Mark F Boraske
Lisa,
at the
who earned
an oncology nurse manager
at
Memorial Hospital.
who
November
earned an
versity. is a
Jean L. Kuhns
U.S. Marine Corps, has been assigned as com-
'81
(M) of Middleburg R R
i
through
the
t«>
conference
I
is
live at
in
Ini
dual mati
Hugheaville R R
2.
ties
Healhei Wilht lm,
and advant ed
nlm.il
onleieni
i
two
onlj senioi on the squad, went
ih,-
.
/
6
i" the
in llighl livi
Men's Cross Country
""• M
!hampi
1 teams in the
OnshipS and sixth out of 27 squads in
is
They
fin
ished a solid season by placing sixth
.mi oi
Sally,
also a graduate of Rutgers University,
Geisingei Medical Centei
Huskies' mini
The men's cross country team
Bower were
Unityville
conference semifinals,
iocl/, the
Jef-
MBA degree at Wilkes
for PG&W
on Septembei 10
<
finals in flighi
gas supply engineer
a therapist at
in the
25. 1994 wedding.
Sally J. Williams '81 and Paul
mamed
who
playt
her two player, went to the conleience
a
University of
i
Junior Irish Sweeney.
to the
Ashley
anil
in
planning a
M. Hanuscik
an account managei with
He and ins wife are iht
parents of two children, and they live in
Catonsville, Md.
frey,
Lisa
is
Jeffrey stapert '81 and Charlene Adamek are
10 years.
ingli
i
tournament.
vanced
johnScaviiia '81
Robin Gruber '81 is program coordinator and
Montgomery County Association
for Retarded Citizens. She has worked in social
thn
i
the yeai and also ad> ant ed
..in
Bloomsburg's iiumher one seed, ad
Colum-
SC.
numb
flighi three finals In the
I
1981
Paoli
'80, a
A M
He ami his wife, Diane have two
They live in the l.ansdale area
Tim Blanchard. Mane
Alderfer,
conference
.ill
altei solid
Women's Tennis
He has
K.>\.d Insurance
sional designation. Chartered
teacher for the
director of financial planning and analysis at
Unisys Japan Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. She has also
second team
VT&l Information Systems
He received an MBA from Fairlcigh
Mays
PSAC
selected to the
panj and
Dickinson Universiu
bia.
Montgomery.
foi
alto been a financial analyst for
Lippowitsch. Elizabeth
B.U.,
District.
'Hi has been elected assis
and senior fixed income port
Before |oimng Harleysville. he was
Company
Gross. Diane Langlex. Sheri A.
Basham
83 goals against
I
and |unioi Ron Brown were
Hill
Gary Morris
folio managei (cu Harleysville Mutual Insui inc*
Class Volunteers-
a sixth grade science teacher at Myers Elemen-
tary
four shutouts and a
portfolio managei
a master's de-
gree and reading specialist certification
is
in
Who Among America s
who also earned
brothers.
J.
Jamie Freezer Waters, David Williams,
Neal P. Sheptock '80 has been recognized
the
anchored the defense, finishing with
tant vice president
Henke
Alice
tor
Howard Carter
C
Haney
Susan, a son. Michael, a granddaughtei and two
average.
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John
in assists
Junioi goalie Matt
with live
Representative:
Associates Inc. in Middletown.
Haven
1981
the squad with
and led the team
live coals
District for 2s> years.
Surviving arc her husband, Paul, a daughter.
are engaged.
Sophomore Mike
goals
12
1
1
NCAA
the
Division
II
1-aslcrn Re-
The top per
gional Championships.
Mead Coach l.anny
Conner's team was senior Chris
Konyar. who pa< ed die hiskies in both
lormei
lor
I
cvcnls. finishing filth in the conference
i
hanipionships and ninth
the ie
in
esjsi
Chris
Ireshnian
gional event
Moscatcllo finished 12th
in
ference event and 20th out of
ncrs in the regional meet
the con1
8
1
run
Other sea
son highlights for the team included a
first-place finish in the
Susquehanna
Invitational anil a fifth place linish at
the Lafayette Invitational.
Women's Cross Country
The women's
cross country squad,
also coached by
Lanny Conner, com-
pleted a competitive season by placing fifth out of
1
3 teams in the
Championships and
learns in the
cm
NCAA
I
Division
II
Regional Championships
Tina
Wikoski
PSAC
Ith out of
26
BaSl
Senior
was the leading
Bloomsburg runner throughout
the
(Continued on Page 38)
Shaklee.
Nancy Stalma 70 and Linda Wilson
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
66.
Page 27
Bloomsburg alumni find
success in political arena
1
The
football
Lieutenant Governor
Huskies'
squad
receive a bowl
Mark Schweiker
game
remarks
at the
Associations held
sity last June,
despite sharing a
forecast
over the
candidate Schweiker
a conservative bent, of course.
title.
education
university fared well
ai a
how
But
System
Stale
other
November
Many
of his remarks focused on
how
he values his
own
competitions. This
is
came
to learn
.
was unprepared
for the
with an
that college
gave him the
.
how
.
.
how
university.
did Schweiker go from undergraduate to lieutenant
far
you go
is
.
.
determined by your drive and determination
and not by the circumstances
In recognition
A lifetime resident of Bucks County - his parents still live
Langhorne - Schweiker began his trek from Bishop Egan
in
I
would have been beyond his reach.
lucky I was to live in a state that
ensured a college education was available to those of even
Tom Ridge and I will work to see that
modest means.
where how well you live and
Pennsylvania remains a state
"I
governor of the Commonwealth?
in
,
those accomplishments
highci education in Pennsylvania and
But the
.
tools necessary to achieve his aspirations, that without education
Univcr-|j
sweeping changes in Harrisburg
coming months - changes with
divisional confer-
.
said. "I learned that
found and problems solved." He says
Alumni
Bloomsburg
at
.
feature writer
education and with the guidance of skilled and dedicated
mentors - many of them at Bloomsburg - answers could be
conference of
the Pennsylvania Council of
invitation this year
ence
"When I came to Bloomsburg
great adventure we called life," he
didn't
In his
MARCO,
By JODE
in
which you were born."
of his accomplishments and potential, the
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association designated him a
"Young Alumnus of the Year" in 1990.
High School, where he played football and basketball. At
a
about
story, not
Bloomsburg he played basketball
A
athletics, but
about
later (in 1983),
replacement surgery
Alumni Mark
Schweiker 75, Tim
Holden
"80
and
in
lie
Schweiker used
his
to get a
his father's career choice, and,
degree
in
in
1975, the
young
education - with a minor in
marketing job with
W.
&
H. Sadlier
Mundy 70
I
ater,
he
During
won
that sent
them
to
Harrisburg and
as a securities broker for Merrill
(his period.
Lynch.
he defeated Potts vi lie attorney
Schweiker also attended Rider College
enjoy
more
than fond memories
of their
days
at
the
hill.
a
six-year term,
lie
was re-elected
in
The
It
1985, and
sought a greater challenge, the
highei office, specifically lieutenant governor.
has maintained that government -
he "more service minded,"
The
to the
.
.
.
that
"governing
is
- should
more about
"
education he received
berland County,
all
of
Berks and Schuylkill counties,
and a segment of Montgomery County.
Because much of
his
district
has suffered from a
loss of
its
—
large
manufacturing base
employers
—
the
availability of quality jobs
a central
campaign
issue,
and one that most likely will
continue to haunt public
officials across the nation.
at
much
of his success in
life
Bloomsburg. He emphasizes
he and the new government are committed to securing
opportunities for higher education for future generations of
Pennsylvamans
post.
Sixth District
comprises half of Northum-
was
at all levels
,
lieutenant governor credits
that
service.
1983.
across the state, Schweiker began to think about running for
They share a strong
education and
in
Bucks County commissioner.
During his se\ en \ car tenure as commissioner, Schweiker
stressed fiscal responsibility and the need for economic development When his work began to attract attention from colleagues
service than process
interest in public
administration
John E. Jones for the
.•like oJ
He
college on the
in
in graduate school that Schweiker first dabbled in politics.
worked on Elaine Zettick's successful bid for Middletown
ow nship supervisor Two years later, he ran for the same office
served two more years before
These elected
officials
degree
night, earning a master's
and won He served
Washington
in his
votes last November. In 1992
worked
le
I
back
Levering by almost 22,000
was
I
is
challenger Frederick C.
Co., a
political battles
ai
Democrat Tim Holden of Saint Clair
Congressional seat for a second term after defeating Republican
publishing firm
Phyllis
Tim Holden
March 1992.
graduated from Bloomsburg
business
U. S. Representative
Schweiker's undergoing hip
in
Schweiker was influenced by
when
Years
doctors would diagnose a rare degenerative hip
condition that ultimately resulted
politics.
his first year.
variety of physical ailments limited his athletic activity.
Holden also had to address voters'
concerns about adequate health care, environmental protection,
and the nation's
stalled
economic recovery.
The campaign trail
stomper.
He
economy and plans
is
for
its
familiar territory for this veteran
cut his teeth on local politics. His father, Joseph
1
Schweiker, Holden,
share legacy of
Mundy - despite
commitment
to public education, service
"Sox" Holden, a former major league pitcher, won unprecedented support as a Democratic county commissioner in a
largely Republican county. The elder Holden held his position
for
20 years.
Following
in his father's footsteps
was
*
a logical progression
An
all-star linebacker for the Saint Clair
Area High School
sociology with a concentration
in
criminal justice
in
New
1980.
Tim Holden jumped
the first
into the political arena.
Democratic sheriff
in
development
He was in the third year of his second
term as sheriff when he challenged for the Sixth District seat in the
Congress. His election victory gave Schuylkill County its first
fre-
These elected officials enjoy more
than fond memories of their days
at the college
political
"Serve the
to
be
on the
hill.
aimed
public education
was business manage!
Women
agree with the Congressman's stand on several
supports a $20 billion public works program
Yet he favors some things Republican, namely, a capital gains
and opposition
to abortion
or threat to the mother's
Last
When
except
in
cases of incest, rape
for
gun control
legislation.
queried about his vote during the campaign, he said, "I've
always had an independent record."
his wife
can generally be found
in the
foi
company.
;i
volunteer
'enter, the
lor the
Junior
I
lei
Voters helped fuel her inleiesl
duct
<>l
I.
)omeslie
long Standing
Wilkcs-Barrc Area
served on the board
I
eague, and the
I
I
eague
<>l
in politics
us, then as the
make
Alter graduating from Kingston High School, she earned
degree
their
secondary education
in
at
Advisory Hoard and Wilkes University's
In addition to
in his district
in
Washington, but he
on weekends
ACT
agement Council of Greater Wilkcs-Barrc and
Pittston
Chamber
of
Committee
ol the
11)1
Commerce,
a
Advisory
serving on the hoards of Hie Labor
Business/Education Partnership,
home
a
Bloomsburg II
ntinued
interest in education, evidenced also by hei House committee
assignment and by her numerous community activities She is
member of the Wyoming Valley West School/Community
Board.
life.
summer, Holden voted
Holden and
(
L990
organi/ation's president lor two terms.
health care proposals also mirror national Democratic policies.
tax cut
u e
Prior to hei
tounty
Volunteers for Literacy Program.
and service.
1
election to the House, she
membership
rebuilding roads, bridges, and sewer systems. His
at
the
(
Mundy
He
should
municipalities in Luzerne
Violence Sen
His constituents
to
a lop priority that
She has served as
They share a
strong interest in
self-
priority issues.
is
a local manufacturing
serving.
would seem
"economic
Anativeol Kingston, Mundj represents
people. You're not
there
thai
will be a very important issue in llus
Pennsylvania's economy
echoes that of his
credo:
in the
120th Legislative District, which encompasses
proach to public of-
father's
for hei victor)
be addressed expeditiously.
Con-
quently notes his ap-
fice
and
session." Like Holden, she believes thai
gressman in 32 years.
Holden
foi hei third
election
Looking ahead, Mundy expects
75 years to be
elected in Schuylkill County.
Democratic
January
hei voting record
During the p;isi session, tiu- Democrat served as
Speaker Pro-Temporc of the House and ;is a mcmbei
of the Pennsylvania Commission lor Women.
Schuylkill County.
later,
in
Majority Policj committees
November
credentials in hand, he took a job as a probation officer for
became
returned to Harrisburg and the
extensive service on the House Education, Profes
sional Licensure, Federal-State Relations and
would have it differently. Early on he
was sidelined with tuberculosis. Circumstances eventually lead
him to transfer to Bloomsburg, where he earned a degree in
Five years
Mundy
Mundy
two-year term. She credits
of Richmond. But fate
1985, he
Phyllis
House of Representatives
football team, he earned a football scholarship to the University
In
State Representative
Phyllis
younger Holden.
for the
-
political differences
Man-
the (Jre.iier
as well as on the latter's
Mundy
is
on the Advisory
Domestic Violence Service
(
enter
Her many achievements have garnered her several honors,
including a Pathlinder Award from the Wyoming Valley
Women's Network and the John Hem/ riend of Nursing
Award from the Pennsylvania Nurses Association in 1993.
f
She has been selected as
a
1995 recipient of the Bloomsburg
University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award.
It
will be presented at the annual
awards dinner on Alumni
Day, April 29.
*
** *
*
* *
,
Who
Who's
Recipients of scholarships listed
names of
in
Over 250 scholarships totalling more than
$200,000 were presented during the annual
scholarships
Scholarship Reception in September.
The
now
is
The Bloomsburg University
Alumni Association and the
proud
that
many
names
special people. Following
oi people for
List
whom
ships have been
named
Adams, Editha
Ent.
is
name
of scholarship and amount:
Lisa A. Arndt, N-K-3/elementary education,
a
Exton,
Marco & Louise Milrani Scholar-
ship. $1,500;
scholai
Vanessa M. Ayres, biology, Kulpmont, Mt.
Carmel Scholarship, $300;
Wanda L. Bacher, speech correction.
The
late
Drums, Marco
Mrs. Adams, Class of 1924, was
an outstanding teacher of English
cntral
with their area of study, hometown,
listed
very
ol
Ianiero. interim vice president
Recipients of scholarships for 1994-1995,
ol
the scholarships presented to
students beai the
half million dollars, accord-
at a
advancement.
Bloomsburg University Foundation are very
scholarship package for students
Anthony
ing to
for
total
valued
Columbia High School
at
(
,,i
ilw time ol her retirement in
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship,
$1,500;
(Seated from
left)
Maria Barnes, Path Carey
(standing) Lisa Belicka,
Amy
Perrine, Lisa Fry,
Monica
Zellner;
Serang, Allison Morrow, Kisha Wilkinson
Timothy Baer,
biology, Hughesville,
Marco & Louise Milrani, $1,500;
Alyssa Baird marketing, Chambersburg,
Marco & Louise Mitrani, $1,500;
Maria D. Barnes, secondary education/
1970, She also served on the
Alumni Association Board of
math, Elysburg, R. Bruce Albert Scholarship,
Directors for six years
$250;
Albert, R. Bruce. The
Anna M. Bauer, mass communications/
Mr.
late
Marco & Louise
editorial, Pottstown,
news
Albert, Class ol 1906, was a
former president of the Alumni
Milrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500;
Danielle K.
Baughman. accounting,
Association.
Houtzdale, University Scholar, $950;
Andruss, Elizabeth. The late
Mrs Andruss was the widow of
Gap, Ken Gross Scholarship, $ 1 ,000;
Wade G. Becker, finance, Biglerville,
Debby Beaver,
hi
I
and sciences. Locust
Meyer & Mildred Eaton
larvey A. Andruss Sr
Levitt Scholarship,
$275;
president ol the University from
1939
arts
Jodi A. Beierschmitt, secondary education/
Mount Carmel,
to 1969.
speech/speech communications,
Andruss, Harvey A.
late Dr.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
The
Sr.
Lisa Belicka, speech communications,
Honors Scholarship, $500; Oscar &
Andruss was president of
the University from 1939
Annville,
t«>
Sarah Bakeless Scholarship, $400;
Dana
1969.
&
Marco
APSCUF.
(Seated from
Association of
left)
Christopher Orth, Aaron Westwood, Bradley Rozanski, Jason Butter;
Pennsylvania State College and
(standing) Dr. Robert Warren, Christian Vandergroef, Jason DiFabrizio, Garth Tho-
University Faculty.
mas, Scott Gardner, Edward Roark
Jill
R.
Billig, accounting.
New
Tripoli,
Louise Mitrani, $1,500;
Bohringer, secondary education/math,
Bayport, N.Y., Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Tiffany
J.
Book, biology, Leola, Marco
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500;
APSCURF.
Karen Boring, speech correction, Grrtanna,
Association of
Pennsylvania State College
Music Service Scholarship, $450;
Charles A. Borst IV, accounting. West
and
University Retired Faculty.
Lawn, Marco
&
Louise Milrani Scholarship,
$1,500;
Aumiller, Lee. The
Aumiller was a
late
member
Mr.
Gaynelle Boyd, secondary education/math.
of the
Philadelphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Jennifer Boyer, biology, Berwick, James
faculty.
R.
Auten, Joan. Miss Auten
retired
is
Hammaker Sr.
Scholarship, $500;
Renee D. Boyer. secondary education/En-
a
Allentown, Marco
glish.
member of the Health and
&
Louise Mitrani,
$1,500;
Physical Education Department,
history, Woodbury, N.J.,
Shuman Scholarship, $250;
Syheed Brooks, elementary education,
Philadelphia, Clyde S. Shuman Scholarship,
$250; Robert Redman Scholarship, $600;
Jaime R. Brown, pre-physical therapy.
Keith Brook,
Baby Bloomer. This
is
Clyde
scholai ship
presented by Bloomsburg
Hospital to a student
born
who was
in that facility.
Bacon, Gerald. The
late
first
students of Mr. Clayton
H. Hinkel, Class of 1940,
professor emeritus of business
education,
who
scholarship.
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Nescopeck, University Scholar, $950;
Christa L. Brownawell, elementary edu-
Mr.
Bacon, Class of 1951, was one of
the
provides the
S.
(Seated from
(standing)
left)
Jason Hari, Merrijocelyn Smith,
Mindy Myers, Cynthia
Kraje,
Matthew
Cynthia Gocek,
cation/hearing impaired, Boiling Spring, A. Ken-
Taylor,
Kimberly Sidonis;
Megan Horan, Jenny Crowley
neth
& Mary Betterly Maiers,
$500;
Kristin L. Brubaker, accounting. Ephrata,
A Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Krista Bmsco, elementary education, Hol-
Marco
land, Snuient
Leadership Scholarship, $350;
Tina Burns, elementary education.
Shamokin. Ann J. Jarrett Scholarship, $225;
January 1995
1
for 1994-1995 academic year
Sl
social studies. Sunbury,
Marco
Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 ,500;
Jennifer Bush, biology. Hallstead. Biology/
scholarships
Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250;
Jason Butter, marketing. East Lansdowne.
Bakoless, Oscar and Sarah.
Gary Holland Scholarship, $200;
Kael Cable, nursing, Danville. Eloise
I
1879 and
Jody L. Cahoot. N-K-3/elementary education. Clarks Summit, University Scholar, $950;
Jennifer Caldwell, speech correction,
graduate
student
Barker, Ellen,
Luckangelo, Art Guerrteri
a
in
B U Foundation
ol the
ol
lois
)ire»
I
he late Mi
i
Bidleman, Class of 19 12.
Margaret Minner/Philadel-
provided
monetary bequest
a
used
in
which has been
the University
to create a
scholarship
in his
memory.
ship, $350;
Kim Cowperthwait,
Mi
V.
loimei business
Bldleman, Ercel.
$250;
Erika Corbo, secondary education/English,
Lake Ronkonoma, N.Y., Music Service Scholar-
N-K-3/elementary
Bittner, Dave.
C Jury Music Schol-
Sigma
arship, $500;
& Mary
in the
lass
(
of 1937. was killed serving his
country during World Wai
was
Diane E. Davis, N-K-3/elementary educa-
indui ted Into the
from left) Michael Gillespie, Debby Beaver, Beth Hanley, Virginia Magann,
(standing) Roseann Cuff, Jennifer Boyer, Ellen Goodman, Charles Toronto,
Julie Mumaw
(Seated,
mously
in
B
He
11
I
Fame posthu
Athletic Nail ol
Reading, University Scholar, $950;
ing impaired, Gettysburg, University Scholar,
was
Blass, an
outstanding athlete
Betterly
Natalie Davis, elementary education/hear-
q
1
brother,
Lamar. Mr
Blass,
Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000;
Rona Lea Daily. N-K-3/eIementary education, Bloomsburg, A. Kenneth
Maiers Scholarship, $500;
Mi Hum,
Omega
lota
killed in an auto accident.
Jenny E. Crowley, mathematics, Towanda.
Cotton Franklin V-12 Scholarship, $200;
Roseann Cuff, political science, Elysburg,
tion.
is
and Community leader
Hoard
phia Scholarship, $200;
Mabel
Bcnelicld
membei
Adrienne Congo, N-K-3/elementary edu-
education. Berwyn,
in
Bloomsburg. as well as a loimei
Cory M. Clark, mathematics. Sehnsgrove.
Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500;
Brooke Clews, accounting. Pottsville.
cation, Philadelphia.
h
i
member
Benefleld, Richard
Mary Guemert, Cindy
Scholarship, $1,500;
Howard F. Fenstemaker Scholarship,
late
Department of Psychology
die
Lititz.
Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Andrea L. Christianson, pre-physical
therapy, Bloomsburg, Marco & Louise Mitram
he
i
Barker was a faculty
at
Shippensburg University, Wilkes-Barre. Robert
D Warren Scholarship, $1. 000;
Monica Charles, speech correction.
who served on
many years.
ISS-1.
the faculty
Blairstown. N.J.. University Scholar, $950;
Casey,
he late couple were both
Bloomsburg alumni. Classes of
Hippensteet Scholarship, $200;
Tim
names of
in
Philip A. Burrell, secondary education/
comprehensive
Who
Who's
1991
Bryden, James. The late Dr.
Bryden was a faculty membei
$950;
Elizabeth Devett, biology, Millmont.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Elisabeth Diamond, psychology, Reading,
Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500;
the
Department of Communx
tion
Jason DiEabrizio, elementary education,
dcis
>is<>i
1
Buckingham, Boyd
Berwyn, Leon Kozubal Scholarship, $150;
Bu.
1
Nicole Dolat. English, Coventry, Conn..
in
.1
ingham.
(
R Mi
'lass of
1
94 V
is
vice president emeritus fbi
Margaret Bittner Parke Scholarship, $300;
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ ,500;
administration and finam
I
i
le
1
is ais.i
Lorren M. Donmoyer, chemistry, Hegins.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
a
membei
hiijiulatioii
B
ol the
Board
ol
I
1
>hci lois
Bruce EardJey, geography/environmental
planning, Altoona, Vernon Rochester Scholar-
Cronln, Sylvia
ship, $700;
Cronin was a member of the
Music Department faculty
Christopher Earle, chemistry. Troy. Marco
&
II.
The
late
Miss
Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 .500;
Christine
Elliott, English,
Hatboro. Cecil
Davilla, Eunice.
Seronsy Scholarship, $300;
mother of
Jason R. Erb. mass communications,
was
Bethlehem, University Scholar, $950;
Guillaume; (standing) Judith Ryan, Judith Trexler,
Diane M. Ferraro, accounting, Benton,
Benton High School Scholarship, $1,500;
Michelle Fetterman, elementary educa-
Jones
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Davilla,
of
Sigma
died in
lota
December
Kim Cowperthwait, Matthew
Jennifer Jerome, Wade Becker, Jerry
(Seated, from left) Nicole Fisher, Maryellen Makarei>ich,
General Clinical Careers Scholarship, $3,086;
Continued on Page 32)
Mrs
Robert Warren,
1968.
1
(
fnend
Omega who
Jennifer E. Erb, nursing, Shamokin, Baby
Bloomer Scholarship, $ .000;
Tracey Fedor, nursing, Freeland, Hazleton
a
Dr.
Decker, Al.
Sigma
Iota
Mr Decker was a
Omega brother who
died from complications of
leukemia.
(Continued on Page 32)
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Recipients of scholarships listed
Who
Who's
names of
in
tion/heanng impaired. Catawissa, Student Leadership Scholarship, $150;
scholarships
Linda M. Fisher, secondary education/general science/earth
and space science. Catawissa.
APSCVF Scholarship. $360,
DeRose, Francis Fay. The Lab
Mrs. DeRose was a member of
Nicole Fisher, special education, Erie.
Tammy Hrusovsky Scholarship, $100;
Shatara Fitzgerald,
the Class of 1976.
arts
and sciences.
Philadelphia. Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Evans, Enola Snyder.
he
I
Nicole Foose. elementary education,
Nesquehoning. Alumni Legacy Scholarship,
late
Mrs. Evans was a member of the
Class of 1910. The scholarship
$500.
Eric C. Foulke. accounting. Orefield, Uni-
provided by her daughter-inlaw, Kathryn John Evans. Class
versity Scholar,
of 1936
University Scholar, $950;
is
Tracy L.
Howard a
Fenjtemaker,
David Michalesko, Harry Jenkins, Tara Hill
l-enstcmaker was a long-
late Dr.
The Alumni Quarterly, and
Alumni Associa-
Scholarship, $200;
president Ol the
ol
Crystal Frye. nursing, Williamsport,
also served as directOl
He
the Maroon .md Gold Hand,
and
Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700;
Theresa L. Gamier, secondary education/
scholarship goes to a
this
member of the
Marco
Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Lisa Susan Fry, office administration.
Williamsport. Joan M. Auten Intramural Sports
time faculty member, editor of
tion.
Fritz, nursing. Whitehall.
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Brittany Frompovich, music. Ambler,
&
of the Class of 1912. the
member
$950;
Melissa Fowler, accounting. Towanda.
biology and chemistry, Barto, Biology/Allied
Health Sciences Scholarship, $250;
band,
Scott Gardner, geography/environmental
Franklin, "Cotton." This
scholarhip
members
ol
who were
provided by the
is
me Navy V-12
$350;
Patti L. Garey, accounting and Spanish,
unit
HarxeyA. Andruss Scholarship, $250;
Jeanine L. Geerlings, N-K-3/elementary
Danville,
assigned to
BlOOmsburg between July I.
I'M J, and September 30, 1944.
memory
of "Cotton"
Mary Wilson Scholarship,
planning. Malvern,
Marco & Louise Mitrani
education, Pineville,
in
Scholarship, $1, 500;
Franklin, a
Angela
chief petty officer with the unit.
M.
Gerolamo,
nursing.
Huntingdon Valley. Student Memorial Scholarship, $400;
Jerrold A. Dr. Grill is
<;riffls,
is
vice president emeritus for
Joseph W. Gibson rv. chemistry. Lansdale,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
student
Chemistry Scholarship, $350;
life.
Jackie Giles. N-K-3/elementary education.
was
Hloomsburg
a siuileni at
from 1970
to
1974
Rona Lea Daily Newhart, Peggy Grabish, Patricia Kirn, Beth
Gustafson; (standing) Andrew Serang, Adrienne Congo, Timothy Baer, Anna Bauer,
Moscow, Honors Scholarship, $350;
Michael Gillespie, accounting, Newtown,
Jodi Bewrschmitt
Jerrold A. Griffis
(Seated,
Gross, Kenneth S. Mi (iioss
who com
from
left)
pleted requirements lor a degree
in
He has given
1990
$200,000
to the
Hon
oi the
Lock Haven, Marco
a total ol
foi die
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Weatherly, Frances
$350;
Carver Hall.
in
&
Cynthia D. Gocek. speech correction.
Fay DeRose Scholarship.
reno>
Kenneth S (moss
Auditorium
Scholarship, $1,000;
ship, $1, 500;
University for
scholarships and
CGA
Shelly L. Glasmyer, business management,
Ellen
W. Goodman, secondary
education/
comprehensive social studies, Warminster. Erma
Guerrieri, Rita.
member
A popular
of the CI. ins ol
sorority sistei ol
l
l
scholarship
Spanish, Pottsville. A. Kenneth
Sigma Sigma
Sigma. Miss Gucrneri died
CBI accident in
M. Hefferan Scholarship, $500;
Peggy Grabish. elementary education/
>84 and
I9S6
in a
Brian Graboski, management information
The
systems, Catawissa. B.U. Family Scholarship,
was established by
$250;
her family and friends
Patricia Gray, secondary education/English, Liverpool.
Hafner, Brenda K. Miss Hafner
was
a
B.U
student and
member who
Christopher
The
Hammaker, James R. Sr. The
late Mr. Hammaker was a
talented and well-liked member
Page 32
delphia.
S.
Grove, accounting. Phila-
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Scholarship,
$1,500;
i
husband. Robert. Class of 1980.
of the University-Community
Catherine O. Renninger Schol-
arship, $1,000;
band
died in 1988.
scholarship was provided by Ik
Orchestra.
& Mary Betterly
Maiers Scholarship, $500;
Matthew Guillaume. secondary
from left) Dana Billig, Charles Borst IV, Philip Burrell, Andrea Christianson;
(standing) Cory Clark, Lorren Donmoyer, Tracy Fritz, Kelly Hallman, Shelley Glasmyer
(Seated,
education/
math. Liberty. University Scholar, $950;
ward
tion,
/ Ed-
Kerlin Scholarship, $250;
Denise Guinn-Bailey. elementary educaLewisburg, Charlotte Hess Scholarship,
$150;
Beth S. Gustafson. N-K-3/elementary eduJames
cation/hearing impaired. Port Allegany.
January 1995
\
for 1994-1995 academic year
H
McCormick Scholarship, $500;
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Marco &
scholarships
Warminster. University Scholar, $950;
Beth Hanley,
Montrose. Miss Ileffcian
two scholarships
social welfare, Turbotville.
$
1
majors
,000;
Matthew Hare, music,
A resident
Hofferan, F.rma.
Kelly A. Hallman. N-K-3, Lansdale, Marco
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Ken Gross Scholarship,
names of
in
Michael J. Hackley, arts and sciences.
Harrisburg, Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Rachel E. Hall, elementary education,
&
Who
Who's
for history
appreciation ol the
in
tunc she spent
Hazleton, Music
of
up
sot
Bloomsburg
at
Service Scholarship, $350;
Jason Hari, accounting, Allentown, Lamar
Hess, Charlotte,
Blass Scholarship, $1 50;
I
Alice A. Haydt. accounting, Sunbury,
Angela Scheno Scholarship, $500;
John P. Hee, theater arts, Philadelphia.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Leslee Higgins, mass communications/
French, Mechanicsburg, Honors Scholarship,
less.
member
veteran
lum
(Seated, from left) Nicole HIavacek, Heidi Hodder, Sandra Hoy, Michael
Kaplan; (standing) Christine Kays, Gregory Keleman Jr., Brian Keller, Katie Kolecki.
.ind
EUlgar,
i
Melissa Kovalick
Tara
Hill,
is
..
of the CuiriCU
fat ulty.
Norman. The
was an
lilgai
Hi
late
w
Foundations
late
i
h
counting
at
prolessoi anil
$500;
rhe
Class of 1952.
hairperson ol the
Business Administration Depart
elementary education, Hunlock
mem
Creek, Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship,
$1,000;
M. HIavacek, mass communica-
Nicole
tions, Dalton,
Marco
EHppenaieel, Elotse.
& Louise Mitrani Scholar-
I
Mippcnsteel was
>i
ship, $1,500;
tin-
Nuisiny
Marco & Louise Mitrani
l.u
Ol
ti It
Scholarship,
I
$1,500;
John A.
lot h,
hi
I
retired administratoi
Heather Holzman, secondary education/
memhei,
Marco & Louise Mitrani
math, Shickshinny,
late
membci
Vpailmenl
I
Heidi R. Hodder, medical technology,
Gillett,
rhe
.i
[och
is
0
ami faculty
as well as an honoiai
\
alumnus of B.U,
Scholarship, $1,500;
Megan Horan, secondary education/chemBloomsburg, Enola Snyder Evans Schol-
istry,
Holland, Cary. Mi Holland
arship, $500;
was
Sandra J. Hoy, nursing, Spring
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $
Mills,
1
who
,500;
<>l
William A. Lank Scholarship, $ 1 ,000;
lota
Omega hioihei
Army duty
foi
aiming
in Viet
Nam
in
January 1968.
business management,
Tobyhanna, Francis "Doc "
Sigma
volunteered
and was killed within two weeks
Jennifer Jerome, finance, Philadelphia,
Mike Johnson,
a
Sell Scholarship,
Monk, Kuss. rhe
$500;
Jerry Jones, computer and information
sci-
ence. Bronx, N. Y„ Dick Lloyd Scholarship, $500;
(Seated, from left) Karina Kruk, Allison Krutsch, Michelle Lapoint,
ing)
Donna Lifftton, Jennifer Lileck,
Lesiba Mabokela,
Amy Leeds; (stand-
Shaum McShea,
Christina \
\u
hael
was
Mi ih.uk
late
a very successful wrestling
coach and
lea. hei
Michael J. Kaplan, computer and information science.
Tobyhanna, Marco
&
Louise
Tammy,
iinisovskv,
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
i
he
late
Miss llrusovsky was an audio!
Christine A. Kays, accounting, York,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
ogy graduate
student
al
the time
caused by a
ol her death,
Brent Kelchner, secondary education/general science/earth and space science,
congenital heart defect.
Bloomsburg, Alma Seybert Wilson Scholarship,
Hutchinson, Jan.
$100;
Gregory Keleman,
&
history.
Trappe.
Hutchin80Q
Marco
Brian D. Keller,
&
political
member
and coach of the successful
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Bloomsburg, Marco
Ms
a faculty
i8
science.
Softball
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
and held hockey
programs
at
Bloomsburg.
ship, $1,500;
Kerriann Kimberley, secondary educaMarco & Louise
Hunsinger, Elton. The
tion/math. Little Falls, N.J.,
Hunsmger was
Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500;
administrator and a
Patricia Kirn, elementary education,
Schwenksville, Lucy
McCammon
late
Mi
a long-time
member of
the Council of Trustees
Scholarship.
$500;
James
sity
Jarrett,
R. Kline, nursing, Reading. Univer-
Scholar, $950.
Jarrett
Michael L. Knapp, secondary education/
English, Bensalem. University Scholar, $950;
Jennifer
M. Koban,
special education.
Bloomsburg. Class of 1941 Scholarship, $650;
Kristen J. Koblick, mass communications,
West Milford, N.J.. University Scholar, $950.
(Seated,
from
left)
Kristin Mott, Laura Schaeffer,
J.
W. Sutton,
Amy
Todt, (standing)
Coleen Tompkins, Stei'en Wallace, Julie Yarnell, Karen Zaffiro, Sarah Zambarano
Ann
was
a
J.
The
member
late
Miss
of the
Class of 1923. The scholarship
was provided by
her sister. Miss
Harriet Jarrett.
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
I'age 33
Who
Who's
Recipients of scholarships listed
names of
in
special education. Allentown,
Robin Koch,
Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
scholarships
Katie L. Kolecki. pre-occupational therapy,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Jenkintown,
ship. $1, 500;
Jenkins, Lt. Donald.
Lt.
Suzanne Kornacki. N-K-3/elementary
Jenkins was a former
education,
Bloomsburg student who
life
lost his
serving his country during
World War
Q,
Melissa
The scholarship
is
tion.
Lock Haven. Marco
Jenkins, Lydla Repella. The
scholarship was established by
<
(Seated,
alumnus
tonkins, an honorary
from
left) Felicia
Webb, Alan Nice, Syheed Brooks, Patricia Gray; (standing)
ol
Jury, Mabel. The
Bloomsburg
.1
.1
I
Lowrie Welles Scholarship, $100;
Vincent Lapinski. sociology/criminal justice, Mocanaqua, University Scholar, $475;
Mrs. Jury
late
who
resident
Brenda Larney, business management,
music
eresl in
stronj
Belvidere, N.J., Minority Scholarship. $300;
Michelle L. Lapoint. radiologic technolMarco & Louise Mitrani Schol-
Edward. The late Mr.
was a Faculty membei in
Kerlin, J.
Kerlin
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Nancy Laidacker, elementary education,
Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Anna
the University
was
had
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Bloomsburg. APSCUF Scholarship. $360;
am mi Lape, nursing. Jersey Shore.
Eardley
Tamara Page, Tracy Walker, Crystal Frye, Tamtni Lave, Bruce
Harry D,
tolonel
&
Allison S. Krutsch, biology. Perkasie.
of the Class of 1942. The
ho husband,
& Louise Mitrani
ship, $1. 500;
member
Mrs. Jenkins was a
Kovalick. office administra-
Broomall. Sylvia H. Cronin Scholarship. $250;
Karina M. Kruk, elementary education.
alumnus of the University.
late
M.
Beaver Meadows, Marco
Cynthia Kraje, mass communications.
Jenkins, an honorary
I)
Oxford. Early Childhood Edu-
Scholarship. $1,500;
provided by his brother. Colonel
Harry
New
cation Scholarship. $200;
Mathematics and
Science Department
the
ogy, Honesdale,
arship, $1,500;
Amy M.
Computet
i
Leeds, earth and space science,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship,
Oley.
$1,500;
Jennifer Lefever, geology, Reading, Jan
Mary Krymire. The late
Mrs. Kirk was a member ol the
bequest
Class Ol l* )4, who k
Kirk,
l
it
Hutchinson Scholarship, $350;
John Leh, business economics. Ephrata,
.i
Robert G. Norton
to provide
this
scholarship
thy
Donna
Kozubal, Leon. Mr. Kozubal
CGA Scholarship, $500; Timo-
M. Miller Scholarship. $400;
J. Liffiton.
secondary education/
earth and space science. Vestal, N.Y.,
Sigma lota Imega brothei
who was killed in a bike acci
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500;
denl
hearing impaired. Tamaqua,
u
as
<
-i
Jennifer
(Seated, from left) Michael Stebila, Alice
The
Kuster, Kimber.
ing) Keith Brooks, Beth
Dr
late
Haydt, Mike Johnson, Christine
Rogowsky, Aaron
Stiles,
Anthony
Elliott;
(stand-
Levitt,
membei
pnn
Steven Lingle, secondary education/math,
$500;
Benjamin J.
Mis
I
e\
itt,
Little, arts
Matthew
is
class
Livengood.
ol
Phoenixville, Sociology
Meyer (Mike),
Scholarship. $200;
appreciation of
the education she received
the Inends she
made
nursing,
Bloomsburg, Music Sendee Scholarship. $350,
Jennifer Lombardi, social welfare.
1942, and her late husband.
in
and sciences. Phila-
delphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Meyer and Mildred
ided bj
Marco & Louise
Williamsport. Nelson A. Miller Scholarship,
ol the faculty.
Eaton. This scholarship
elementary education/
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Pecora, Tina Wikoski
Kuster. Class ol 1913, W8S a
long time
J. Lileck,
Marco &
and Social Welfare
Cindy Luckangelo, business management.
Nationwide/BU Alumni Scholar-
and
Philadelphia,
at
ship, $1,000; Rita
Bloomsburg.
M. Guerrieri Scholarship.
$400; Student Leadership Scholarship, $250;
Lloyd, Dick. President
Class of
Marco
ol the
l%2, Mr. Lloyd was an
rica,
outstanding basketball player
the Huskies and
is
a
member
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Lesiba Mabokela, accounting. South Af-
lor
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship.
$1,500;
of
Magann, elementary education,
Ken Gross Scholarship, $ ,000; Uni-
Virginia
the B. U. Athletic Hall of Fame
Forksville.
He
versity Scholar, $950;
is
coordinator of the alumni
Maryellen Makarevich, secondary educa-
student recruitment program in
New
tion/comprehensive social studies, Hackettstown.
Jersey and formerly served
on the Alumni Board of Direc
tors.
1
Andrew Magill
'43,
representing the Veterans Committee, and James Rodenhaver
N.J., Elton
Hunsinger Scholarship. $250;
George Mann,
arts
and sciences, Philadel-
phia, Minority Scholarship. $1,000;
Mailts,
Mary
Betterly
Kenneth. Mrs. Maiers
member
and A.
is
a
of the Class of 1933.
Patricia
Marr, accounting,
Turbotville,
Professional Secretaries International Scholarship, $100;
Michelle L. Martin, secondary education/
New Holland.
comprehensive social studies.
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January 1995
for 1994-1995 academic year
University Scholar, $950;
James M. McCormick.
names of
in
& Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500;
Tracy L. McCloskey. theater arts. Clarence.
Marco
Who
Who's
scholarships
business manage-
ment, Perkasie. Gary Holland Scholarship. $250;
John \k Daniel sociology/criminal justice,
Matlavage, Joseph W.
his
scholarship was established bj
i
Philadelphia, Student Leadership Scholarship.
his daughtei and son m law,
Constance and Charles Snyder of
$750;
Stephanie A. McDonald, mathematics.
Bloomsburg. Elizabeth Andruss Scholarship.
WUliamsporl
$500;
Shawn
Marco
P.
McShea.
McCmnmon,
Conyngham.
history.
Lucy. The
Miss McCamraon taught
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Christina A. Michael, computer and infor-
mation science. Wilkes-Barre. Marco
&
physical education and coached
Louise
women's
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
&
Mechanicsburg, Marco
Louise Mitrani
(Seated,
from left) Jennifer Urban, Brent kcLlincr, Kimheily Stamm, Melissa Ruin;
(standing) Linda Fisher, Susan Misiti, Pamela Troshan, Jennifer l.rh
Megan WelUvet
Susan
Misiti. elementary education,
APSCUF
Mc< lormlck, Janu s II. Dl
McCotinu k is chancclloi ol
System
State
Scholarship, $1, 500;
Lightstreet,
man)
athletics foi
\eais
David Michalesko, business management.
Freeland, Lt. Donald Jenkins Scholarship. $500;
Diane E. Miller. N-K-3/elementary education,
late
Scholarship, $360.
B
I
Bloomsburg
I
In-
Higher Lduca
and president emeritus
lion
U.
ol
ol
lnivcisit\
Family Scholarship, $250;
Cheryl Mitstifer
theater arts, Berwick,
Mcl aughlin, Mi. Mi
B.U. Family Scholarship. $250;
Mi
Michelle Moore, nursing. Chambersburg,
Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship, $100;
Allison
*
M. Morrow, business management,
Douglassville, Richard A. Benefield Scholarship,
Bi-
ology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250;
v.
Clarks Summit,
Mumaw.
o.ich
Nelson \.
tie late Mi
was long time memhei ol
Music )epartment lacully
i
the
I
and band
direi loi
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Miller,
accounting. Newtown,
k
Norman Hilgar Scholarship, $250,
Timothy. The
Millet. Class of [981,
lormei treasurei
Brian T. Myers, chemistry, Bloomsburg,
Editha Ent Adams Scholarship, $100;
Mindy
b retired faculty
\iiiier,
Scholarship, $1,500;
Julie
is
Miller
Kristin L. Mott, N-K-3/elementary education,
aughlin
'i
(A
$1,000;
Michael W. Morrow, biology. Clanon,
i
inembei and head swimming
Omega
Sigma
<>l
Iralermty
Mi
late
was
who
a
lota
died
in a
car accident.
E. Myers, speech correction. Har-
nsburg, James Bryden Scholarship, $500;
Alan Nice,
arts
Mitrani,
and sciences, Wilkes-Barre,
Diane Ferraro, Theresa Gamier, Michael Morrow, Jill Sheriff; (standing) Brian Graboski, Brunina Reilley, Cheryl Mitstifer, Nyree Stolz, Michele Winter
(Seated, from left)
E.H. Nelson Scholarship, $500;
Marcy C. O'Brien, pre-physical therapy.
King of Prussia. University Scholar, $950;
Marco & Louise Mitrani
he
Marco and
Mm. mi
iors oi
and
Carlos A. Ojeda, business management,
Reading,
i
..
Mir
i.
Bloomsburg
iiit- 1
o
Louise.
time benefat
unity,
nivi
1
more than $500,000 to<
Scholarship.
.1
$1,500;
ii
in
ilarship fund
lit)
i
provided
'<>
itablish
help
deserving students
Christopher Orth. accounting. Sinking
Dave Bittner Scholarship, $150;
Tamara L. Page, special education, Dublin,
Springs,
Nationwide Insurance.
scholarship
Emily Reuwsaat Scholarship, $500;
Mitchell B. Parker,
alumni
liberal arts/engineer-
Anthony Pecora. elementary
Scholar-
N
Hie late Di
1.
was a
former faculty member, coach
Angelene
Procopio.
psychology.
and past president of the Alumni
Kulpmont. Ml. Carmel Scholarship, $300.
Brunina Reilley. arts and sciences
APSCUF Scholarship,
Jonathan L. Riggs.
arts
Association.
$360;
Norton, Kohert
and sciences.
is
Turbotville, University Scholar, $950;
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Berlin.
Mr Norton
Scholar-
Parke, Margaret Bittner. The
ship, $1,500;
Edward A. Roark. marketing. Brookeville,
Md.. Mary Wilson Scholarship, $350;
James J. Rodenhaver, secondary education/math, Danville. Veterans
(',.
retired assistant vice president
lor student life.
Peter Risso. secondary education/theater.
New
his
lor the
Nelson. Class of 191
ship, $300;
Elysburg.
who work
Nelson, E.
education.
& Lloyd Wartman
I
provided hy
Nationwide Insurance Company
ing/physics, Bensalem, University Scholar. $950;
Sugarloaf, Dorothy
is
Memorial Schol-
(Seated,
from
left)
Suzanne Kornacki, Tracey
Fedor, Leslee Higgins, William Vorhies;
(standing) Beth Zebrowski, Nicole Foose, Gaynelle Boyd, Benjamin
Little,
George Mann
late Dr.
Parke. Class of 1924.
was an educator and author
/Continued on Page
U>)
arship, $1,000;
(
Continued on Page 36)
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
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Who
Who's
Recipients of scholarships listed
names of
in
Beth A. Rogowsky, secondary education/
speech, Danville. Joanne
scholarships
Rollins, mass communications,
Brooke
Shippensburg, University Scholar, $950;
Kelly Rostad, management information
President's Scholarship. Each
is presented to
systems, Catawissa. University Scholar. $950,
year, a scholarship
a minority student in
Thomas Scholarship.
$200;
honor of the
Rozanski.
G.
Bradley
sociology.
Pennsburg, Al Decker Scholarship. $100;
Melissa J. Ruta, accounting. Halifax. Ac-
incumbent president of the
University
counting Scholarship. $250.
was
who
Sij'in.i lol.
.1
Judith A. Ryan, special education/hearing
Mary L. Frymire Kirk Schol-
Mr Kathkey
Rathkey, Dave.
<
i
>iik-)/.i
impaired, Berwick,
hiolliei
arship, $200;
died suddenly from severe
Danielle Sabatelle,
asthma.
Laura
Redman, Rohert. The
Redman was one of
Mr
late
Clarks
Sum-
Bohnnger, Karen Boring;
from left) Vanessa Ayres, Angelene Procopw, Jill
Matthew Hare, MatFrompovich,
(standing) Monica Charles, Erika Corbo, Brittany
(Seated,
football coaches.
thew Lwengood
Renninger, Catherine Oplinger.
(
Hatfield, Eli
her husband, Clark, also a
member
ol the
!laS8
(
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholararts and sciences,
McLaughlin Scholarship, $1,300;
Andrew Serang,
provided by
is
Milton Scholl, secondary education/math,
Allentown, Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Amy Serang, psychology, Hatfield, Joanne
Thomas Scholarship, $200; Ellen Barker Scholship, $1,500;
lass of 1941.
membei <-i tinThe scholarship
$1,500;
arship, $250;
Mrs. Kenmnger was a
late
B. Schaeffer, speech correction,
& Louise Mitrani Scholarship,
Lebanon, Marco
Bloomsburg's most successful
The
art history.
mit. Student Leadership Scholarship, $150;
University Scholar, $950;
of 1941.
Jacqueline D. Shannon, accounting, Lin& Co. Accounting Scholarship, $250;
den, Beard
Reiiwsaat, Emily. The
uni( .iiK'n
"i
<
lepartmeni
i
Jill E. Sheriff, biology. Coal Township,
Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship,
late Dr.
membei
Keuwsa;il was the
ol the
$250;
lisorders
i
Kimberly M. Sidonis, mass communica-
man) yean
i«h
tions/public relations, Nanticoke, Class of J 968
Scholarship, $150;
Robertson, Helenc. The
late Dr.
Robertson was
"I the
membei
.1
Nursmg Department
Stephen J. Sisock.
history, Hazleton. Will-
iam A. Turnbach Scholarship, $1,000;
Audrey Smith, marketing, Danville, Mu-
faculty.
$350;
Merrijocelyn Smith, secondary education/
sic Service Scholarship,
The
Rygiel, Walter.
K\ giel,
- 1
f
i
Mr.
late
honorary alumnus ol
math. Ashland,
$250; John A.
gave many years
the University,
University as professor and
Chairperson
Department of
ol the
Milton Scholl, Audrey Smith, Michelle Moore, Krista Brusco; (standDanielle
ing) Michelle Fetterman, Danielle Sabatelle, Denise Teles, Angela Gerolamo,
&
Hmi^hman
Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350;
(Seated, from
of dedicated service to the
Business Education.
Boyd F. Buckingham Scholarship,
Hoch Scholarship, $250; Marco
left)
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Keith D. Souder,
Megan
history, Harleysville,
Staba, elementary education,
Bethlehem, Marco
&
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
ship, $1. 500;
Mr Savage
Savage, Richard.
member
a retired
1
is
of the English
Stamm,
Kimberly
art
studio,
Northumberland, Eleanor Wray Scholarship,
lepartmeni faculty.
$500;
Michael Stebila, accounting. Mount
Scheno, Angelo.
Scheno was
a
he late
member
Class of 1952.
is
I
Mr
Carmel, Walter
Aaron
J.
Mr
Sell, a
of the Class of 1935.
Directors for eight years and
Hall of
is
W. Sutton, theater arts,
Lansdale.
Marco
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Charles W. Taronis, secondary education/
comprehensive social studies.
served on the Alumni Board of
member of the
Beavertown, Louis
Scholarship, $250;
Nyree Stolz, arts and sciences, Bloomsburg,
&
Francis "Doc."
accounting,
B.U. Family Scholarship, $250;
Kenneth Maiers
member
Steward,
Stiles, English.
F Thompson
Betterly Maiers, Class of
1933. and her husband, A.
Sell,
Rygiel Scholarship, $200;
Berwick, University Scholar, $950;
The scholarship
provided by his sister-in-law,
Mary
S.
Christopher
of the
Pottsville.
Erma
Hefferan Scholarship. $500;
a
B. U. Athletic
Matthew A. Taylor, secondary education/
math, Monroeton. Class of 1933 Scholarship,
$400;
Fame.
Marco
J.
Edward Kerlin Scholarship. $250;
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500;
Denise Teles, secondary education/math.
John J. Sr. The late Dr.
was a long-time member of
Serff,
Bethlehem. Student Leadership Scholarship.
Serff
$250;
the History
Department faculty
The scholarship
is
provided by
his wife. Mrs. Polly Serff.
Page 36
R. Garth Thomas, secondary education/
biology. York,
Laura
Dave Rathkey Scholarship, $ 50;
Thompson, arts and sciences.
1
T.
January 1995
for 1994-1995 academic year
Who's
names of
in
Delia, University Scholar, $950;
Amy M.
Si
Todt, biology. Dillsburg. Marco
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500,
Robin M. Toland.
Boothwyn, Marco
&
Who
scholarships
political science,
Louise Milram Scholarship
$1,500;
Seronsy, Cecil C. The
Coleen Tompkins, computer and information science. Philadelphia,
Snons\ was
Marco & Louise
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Judith A. Trexler. accounting. Unityville.
Kimber Kuster Scholarship, $250; Paul J. Yori
Jr.
served
.is
late Dr.
and
schol.ii
professor of English
who
also
department chair
nun> years
Scholarship, $500;
Emmaus, Marco & Louise Mitrani Schol-
lor
Ihc scholarship
provided h> Ins wile, hi
Seronsy.
Veronica Trickett. N-K-3/elementary education.
,i
is
ouise
1
arship, $1,500;
Pamela Troshan.
Fnendsville.
Shaman, Clyde, Hie late Mi
Shuman was a member ol the
interpreter training,
APSCUF
Scholarship, $360;
APSCURF Scholarship, $100;
Joel S. Upright, computer and information
Moscow, University Scfiolar, $950;
Jennifer Urban, clinical chemistry, Fem
Glen. George & Dorothy Wasdovich Scholarship
science,
mg)
from
Jamie Brown, Jody Caboot, Jennifer Caldwell, Diane Davis;
(standNatalie Davis, Jason Erb, Melissa Fowler, Rachel
Hall, James
left)
Thomas, Joanne. Ihc late Miss
Thomas was a resident advisor
Klint
who
$900;
died in an auto accident in
1987.
Christian Vandergroef, business management, Bloomingdale, N.J.. Gary Holland Schol-
Thompson. Louis
arship, $250;
I
Honors Scholarship, $500;
Daniel Walker, mass communications/the-
Camp
Hill.
Tracy Walker, nursing, Bellefonte, Helene
Robertson Scholarship, $700;
Steven C. Wallace, computer and information science, Mechanicsburg, Marco & Louise
Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 .500;
l
iighsh
m
(he Class ol 1891
Veterans Memorial. This
scholarship honors
M. Webb,
II
secondary education/
math, Trevose, University Scholar, $950;
& Louise Mitrani Sclwlarship, $1,500;
Marco
R. Welliver, pre-physical therapy,
Bloomsburg, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ 1 ,000;
Howard M. Westen, liberal arts/engineermg/physics. Royersford, University Scholar,
(Seated, from left) Michael Knapp, Kristen Koblick, Tracy McCloskey,
Marcy O'Brien;
(standing) Brooke Rollins, Kelly Rostad, Christopher Steward, I nun, I'hompson,
loci
lorces sun e the founding
University in
tins
&
Louise
the
scholarship was pro> ided bj
from
i
n
I
-lull
n
\<
h,
income
by Anna Millei
l)c.|iiests
lass
I
ol
1923, ami
Hehi Shuman. Class
.llllllllll
Monica Zellner. business
education.
Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $150;
.111.1
III,
ol
lids
Warren, Dr. Robert. A
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Slatington,
Tina Wikoski. secondary education/SpanBloomsburg, Dorothy & Lloyd Wartman
Scholarship, $300; Bernard & Frances Young
Pine Grove.
adviser ol Sigma iota
ship, $1,500.
since founding in 1964.
ish,
->l
839. Funding for
1924. along with gifts from other
marketing. Bethlehem,
Shamokin. Marco
1
the foundation, using
Upright
Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350;
Aaron R. White, mass communications/
editorial,
alumni
who have
served in our country's armed
$475;
Aaron West wood,
all
and former students
Scholarship, $1,500;
news
)epaitnicnl lacult\
I
Turnbach, William A. The late
Mr. Turnbach was a member of
Corey Weaver, accounting. Akron, Honors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise Milram
Megan
he late
i
>i
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Scholarship, $1,500;
Felicia
i
I'hompson was a long time
member and chairperson ol the
William Vorhies, psychology. Bloomsburg,
ater arts.
of 1906.
lass
C
(Sealed,
Samantha J. Zerbe, speech correction.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Historj
retired
epartmeni fai ult)
rnenibei. )r Waiicn has been
i
I
Omega
Scholarship, $400;
Kisha N. Wilkinson, nursing, Philadelphia,
Ercel D. Bidleman Scholarship, $250;
Wartman, Dorothy and Lloyd.
I
Michele E. Winter, business management,
In
laic
c
ouplc were Inends ol
"Doc"
Williamsport, College of Business Scholarship,
Francis
$250;
1935,
Alexander Wukovitz, clinical chemistry.
Bloomsburg, Music Service Scholarship, $350;
ship in their name.
Julie B. Yarnell,
York,
Marco
&
mass communications,
Louise Mitrani Scholarship.
$1,500;
Karen
who
J.
Zaffire secondary education/
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Scholarship, $1,500;
Sarah M. Zambarano. nursing, Lake Anel,
Marco & Louise Milram Scholarship, $1,500;
Beth Zebrowski. psychology, Allentown,
Honors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise
Class of
Wasdovich, (ieorge and
Dorothy. Mr. Wasdovich.
member
math. West Lawn.
Sell,
provided the Scholai
and
a
of the Class of 1949.
his wife, Dorothy, estab-
lished this scholarship in their
names.
(Continued on Page 38)
Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500,
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
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Who
Who's
names of
in
Kanouse, Sharon Demko Kello. Kathi Fussner
Kowker, Steven Lindenmuth, Judy Leo Mannix.
Mark McCord, Amy Mehler Moyer, Peter
scholarships
Anna Lowrie. The late
member of the
of 1900, who left a bequest
Royer Peake, Kevin Reese, James
Welles,
Pavlish. Jean
Mrs. Welles was a
Robison, Shelley Ruch, Sue Nye Scharfenberg,
Don Shinton. Elizbeth Lenhart Smart. George
Class
Stozenski. Susan Thieme. Brenda Snyder Truhe,
establishing the scholarship for a
Diane Virgilio. Jim Weidner.
student planning a religious
Tom
Williams.
Donna Polak Zimmerman.
vocation.
Wilson,
Alma
Seybert. The
Cynthia M. Berardi '83 and Craig E. Krisher
were married on September 3 in Orefield.
late
Mrs Wilson, Class of 1925 and
Cynthia
1934, taught elementary students
Chemicals. They
in the
is
a database analyst at Air Products and
District for
40
Wilson, Mary. Friend of Sigma
Iota Omega, Eunice Davilla and
Wray, Eleanor. The
a
following a lengthy
Young were members of
A, Apt. 16
Class Volunteers:
'82 has been
class
members
registered at
Barr, Chris Blackburn.
Wilkes-Barre.
live in
Reed
Sports
Karen
Donna Goldschmidt Buss.
Mark Dewald. Brian Hamm.
Myers '82 and Ronald G. Hontz
are planning a May wedding. Karrie, who earned
a master's
degree
at St.
Joseph's University,
is
Merck
&
manager of Clinical Info Systems
Co.
Blue
in
at
Bell.
Louis Rosetti 82 and Wendy L. Henzes were
4
married on July 2
They
live in
Louis
in Peckville.
Pamela Galvin Hyde. David Imrisek. Cindy
Rick Kowker. Kris Krenz. Theresa LaForgia.
Michael McMane. John Moller. Lynne
Hockenbrock Moller, Holly Whitmoyer
Opsomcr, Bill Owens. Alan Parker. Jim Peake.
Ida Pedergnana Reilly. John Rohland, Sam
Rubbico. Kathy Savins. Mary Brill Steinborn.
Doug Taylor, Beth Thomas, Alice Mulhall
regional event.
Freshman Jennifer
Vitola placed second
among
Huskies'
runners in both the conference (28th
overall) and regional events (60th
Womer.
overall).
em-
is
in Pittsburgh.
Cranberry Township.
J.
Chromiak
'82 and Sharon R.
Laudenbach were married on July 30 in
Bethlehem. Thomas, who is pursuing a master's
You're invited to
Alumni Day
degree
in
April 29, 1995
1-800-526-0254
Joseph's University,
director of
'82 and John
Jeffrey
Somers '82 has been named
were married on August 27
Louise,
who
sion of Conrail, located in Plymouth Meeting.
Jeff and his wife, Lisa
grade teacher
in the
at
Meehan
is
live in
at
a fourth grade teacher
Oakmont Elementary School
Havertown. They
'82, a third
Colonial School District,
reside in
Lansdale with their two children, Kyle.
Drexel
in
1 1
,
Deborah Brandt Johnson '82 has been
ap-
Everhart
Museum
sponsible for
in Scranton.
She wdl be
re-
community outreach, fundraising
and membership development.
She previously served as director of public
Cynthia J. Ryan '83 and William B. Schneck
December 30 in Riverside.
Cynthia,
at
who earned a master's degree in
Marywood College, is a family
social
thera-
Northumberland County Counseling Service in Sunbury. William, who received a
master's degree in social work at West Virginia
University,
is
employed
as a school supervisor
in
Susan M. Severnak '83 and Raymond A
Oncay were married on September 10 in Pittston.
Susan,
who earned an
University, is
as a capacity analyst.
They
a master's
degree
in health care
adminis-
1983
of the
fice
He
is
Inc.,
as general manager.
Edward S. Walburn
'83 has been appointed
Inc.
Mercy Managed Care
Edward, who received a master's degree
in
health administration at Wilkes University, pre-
Box 732
CO
viously worked for the Geisinger Health Plan.
80424
class
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Mai
Arter,
Bank of Mifflintown.
He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three
children. They live at Port Royal R.R. 2.
Kim Gobora Bent
Breckenridge.
live in Dallas.
employed by John H. Sheaffer and Son,
director of operations for
O.
Wilkes
board of the Tuscarora Valley Of-
First National
Representative:
P.
at
James M. Sheaffer '83 has been appointed
Susan G. Wale wski '82 of Lebanon has been
named practice development director at the Lebanon Valley Cancer Center in Lebanon. She
earned
MBA degree
employed by Nabisco Foods Group
and
Hill.
pointed as development coordinator for the
Montvale, N.J.
'76 were married on
to the advisory
The following
Page 38
Hague Somers
Ridge Park Elementary School
tration at the University of Scranton.
earned a master's degree
West Chester University,
the
in
T.
1993 (eight pounds,
2,
live in
director
of finance/treasurer for Conrail Mercury, a divi-
live
Abbottstown.
They
Danville.
SchnecksviUe.
Mary
at
is
Warren Hospital. They
Mary Louise Hnatin
III
For more information,
at St.
respiratory care at
on December
by North Central Secure Treatment Unit
Krista, seven.
Thomas
bom
pist for
ployed by Ethicon Endo-Surgery
season, finishing third in the confer-
Linda Jackovitz Mitchell '83 and her husband, Robert, are parents of a son, Robert Jo-
work
Susan Mitchell Helwig. Denise Molchany Hozza.
(Continued from Page 25)
the
Theresa Koren Dutcher '83 and her husband,
Amber Renee.
S.
Cavalier Karchner. Charles Karnes. Jeff Kile,
m
six years old.
Coplay.
eight ounces).
Brett.
Christine Chester.
live in
seph,
Gregg Bonda.
Scott Blackburn. John Bolton.
Virginia
Tom
Baldwin. Chad Ban,
Alderfer, Laurcen Leitzel
Doreen Strasser
fifth
Case
named
Guard Insurance Group in WilkesShe and her husband, Dr. Joseph Toole,
Barre.
The following
lass Of 1936.
ence championships and
J.
born on September 29.
Ann Markowski-Toole
alumni or university events during 1994:
the
is
David, are parents of a daughter.
Karrie
Young, Bernard and Frances.
Mrs. Young and the late Dr.
who
USGPO-Communicraft. Scranton.
Taylor
Blackburn.
( hristopher Blackburn. Karen Scott
Barbara Baker Edwards. Karrie Myers
illness.
joins a brother. Jared,
Doug
controller of
Class
.i
Bilheimer Case '83 and Brian
Representative:
Mr
member of the
of 1977 who died in 1990
(
Ann
They
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
was
live in
'83 are parents of a son, Nathan, born on Octo-
Keystone Junior College. Prior to
that, she was a bookkeeper at Pioneer American
Bank. Carbondale, and freelance artist for
538 Avenue
late
a consultant
They
relations at
1982
of Fame.
The
is
Hopatcong, N.J.
He
athletic
to the B.U. Athletic Hall
J. Jr.
Port Jervis. Kurt
in
in Parsippany, N.J.
ber 17 (eight pounds, 13 ounces, 21.25 inches).
teams, was inducted posthu-
Yori, Paul
Tennessee and
member
and coach of women's
mously
WEDDING REUNION — Chi Sigma Rho alumni from New Jersey. Maryland,
Lynn Williams Gambone 82 and Carolyn Bader James.
Miss
late
former faculty
AT&T
for
John S. Kokinchak
Pennsylvania attended the October 8 wedding of Demse I. Antolik 83 and
Rose '82, Mary
McCabe
'84,
Karen
'82.
Cinder
Kim
Toole
Markowski
The guests included Ann
Robert Warren.
Yori
Macungie.
Kurt E. Brink '83 and Kathy Ann Krause
years.
were married
Wray,
live in
Central Columbia School
Kim Gobora
Bent, Kelly Kiely Bolton,
Prior to that, he was a quality engineer for
Poloron Products, Bloomsburg, and a planning
consultant for the Susquehanna
Economic De-
velopment Authority Council of Governments
Dana Sutton Bonczewski, Terry Conrad, Marty
Coyne, Tom Diehl, Todd Gerstemeier, Lori
Lindenmuth Gordner, Kent Hatt, Michael
Lewisburg.
Henderson. Cindy Herzog, Chris Johnston, Steve
Jere, are parents of a daughter,
Kathy Foust Warner
in
'83 and her husband,
Karly Jo,
bom on
January 1995
1
Career
path
leads
to zoo
not far from Blo,>m.\hury
It's
Untverttty to
th,- Philadelphia /<><>.
hut for on,- B.U. graduate it took
almost 10 yean at well as :i
months of
studs- in California
eslie Mitchell gi.uiu.il>
1
,1
from
Bloomsburj in tin- spimg oi 1984
She received a bucheloi ol science
degree
with
.1
in
business administration
com
1
mi. in. mi
in
with minois
in social
humanities
She
marketing,
sciences and
partit Ipated In
various organizations and was
advertisinj office] (01 the \
Mai luting Ass.k
rasean
and finani
ii
itni sin-
always
something else
the
^
P
Tier, Jill Seifert Tier,
h
Rei
°«
SC °" R,ght6r Be,H
^
Skern A
^Chman S""™ h "
!
SHaff€r Jamie
JoAnthony Sickler, Debbie Fenty Sk.nner.
-
-
-
and Richard
Cameron
'
«
Smith,
*£
*
dent of
They
Kalhy
22. 1994.
is
an assistant vice presi-
Commonwealth Bank
in State College.
live in Port Matilda.
Jim Zv ikas 83
4
is
a registered nurse
at
Divine
Providence Hospital in Williamsport. After
working in retaiJ management, marketing and
finance, he
completed the nursing program at
Pennsylvania College of Technology in
Williamsport.
Rob
Ravitch. Tina Reed.
Connie Russell Reichart, James D Reilly, Scon
Righter, Beth Rudy. Patrick J. Ruzzo, Sherri
Zechman
Knox Schneider, Ruby
Todd Seip, Laurie Perry
Shaffer. Jamie- Jo Anthony Sickler. Debbie Fenty
Skinner. Cameron Smith. Peggy Nettling Snyder.
Schuon
Sattazahn, Janet
Scott, Jodi Seip.
Tina Souders. Randi G. Spayd. Donna Stone
Szczucki. Bob Tier. Jill Seifert Tier. Mike
1984
exotii
Peggy '•'runny,
Nettling Snyl
yaei
I
J.
emotionally disturbed high school stud, m in
Watertown. N Y She and her husband, also a
4
Heidi E. Antolik 84 and
7417 Paxton Road
were married on August 6
Falls Church,
VA 22043
(703) 356-5028
is
Wesley Taylor
J.
in
Nanticoke
Heidi
New
Tripoli
a business education teacher in
and
is
III
They
live in
Allentown.
Linda FedroffMcCord, Darlene Barberio Payne,
Scott Righter,
Louis J. Bocci 4 84 and Jennifer Swenson were
mamed on April
Cameron Smith
30
in Paoli.
Louis
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Paul
Abraham, Melissa Olmsted Bakeman, Carol
Chester as a supervisor/quality controller. They
live in Phoenixville.
Billets Carroll, Elizabeth Cleary,
John
J
Sheila
Rumsey Chimel
'84 and her husband.
Mark, are parents of a daughter. Lindsay, bom
May 1994. She joins a brother. Mark U. age
Maureen Marks D'lnnocenzo, Mary Beth
Murphy Denny, Tom Dent, Diane Kauffman
DiehJ. Steve DiNardo, Sharon Buckalew Ertel.
Debra Blake Ferraro. James Ferraro. Carol
in
Feskanin. Leslie Frisina, Janet Stracka Haines.
are planning a February wedding.
Gail B. Hartman.
zone trainer for Blockbuster Entertainment Corp
Cuff.
Mary Hassenplug. Joan
Cebulka Hauck, John Heydt, Trish Stianche
five.
They
live in
variety ol spoil-,
I
|
K
\
air parents ol
V.
Cook
March
March. She formerly worked
partment
Leslie Mitchell.
years,
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
M. Cohen
Kathy
is
Jackie Dancho '84 has been promoted
sistant chief financial officer at
at
marine
ollegC
111
Adams
"I
knew
1
couldn't
my way
sell
loi
popcorn
up somewhere."
.1
her husband.
son. Jeffrey Peter, born on
1994.
In the tall ol
1,11
<
I
I
\WH, she
and learned as
conla. led
mm
h a
.
she could about the two
'ontlnued
<"<
'84 and his wile. KarBO, Bit
Mcagan
Page 40)
bom
Elizabeth,
on August 23 (seven pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5
inches). They live in Algonquin. Illinois
Jane R. Matsko '84 (M)
is
new
stalling the
Geisinger Medical Center clinic in Hazlcton. A
graduate of Penn State, she earned her medical
phia
at Jefferson Medical College in Philadel
She completed a family practice intern
ship at
St.
ily
Joseph Hospital
medicine residency
is
&
at
in
Reading and
a
fam
Jefferson
a diplomatc of the
American Board of
member of the American
Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians
a
a
Minnich '84 is owner of Solanco Video
Towns Edge Shopping Center. Quarryville
Jeff
to as-
Ashland Regional
Medical Center. She joined the
(
.1
said she had
lalifornis i"i exotic
i(
in
Mark Miller. Sandra Golas Miller. Monte Mingle.
Dave Morgan. Cyndi Rice
1.
Lou Maslowe
She
'84 and David
WhO
ded Moorpaik
1
(
and work
Gary, are parents of
Middletown.
Kim Kinny Kearney.
Michael Kruczek, Toni Spies Kruczek, Scon
Kulick, Joseph Lisiewski, Ernie Long, Kevin
Lynch, Linda Fedroff McCord, Louis Mickiey.
Johnston, Gail Kaucher.
live in
NY
Family Practice and
Kathleen
eslie iiki
gol
hAOgC her hie
I
she recalls.
degree
Beishline Bath, Linda Angst Bennett, Rich Bluis,
Karen
.1
Alex Robert. 18 months. They
Center.
by Service America Corp. Food Service
The following
I
tralnei
Si
to
answci she had heen looking
employed
in West
is
do you need
She finally
e
playing
son.
parents of a daughter.
Class Volunteers:
l'».sx.
">•<
Mow
like
and •What
teacher, arc active in coaching, ol'hc laimg. .m.l
pursuing a master's degree at Allentown
College.
'"
animal training
and management. That was the
Joan Cebulka Hauck '84 and
Kenney
teaching
1
an answer that WOUld
In
is
would ask
memberi questions
get a |ob like this '"
*84
.111,
nals grew.
hiiing hei visits, she
type oi experieni
Representative:
Robert
ix
She and her husband, Dave, are parents Of two
sons. David and Jared. They live in Numidia
Mary Beth Murphy Denny
and she
animals
in
She visited
eanariums, /amis and
master's degree at B.U.
Ken Walsh. Richard Weiss.
Tricoski. Bill Truhe.
to be done,
did you get youi job
Paist. Joe
Passeri. Robert Pasternak. Darlene Barbeno
Payne. Scon Poppele.
there
the mi parks, and hei interesi In
Weiss.
Ken Oleynik. Harrison
Mueller,
management
was
la]
rail
environment
stall
May
path lad hei to
1
strong interest
.1
numerous
"5c.T odisZZuT
nnZ Stone
t Szczuch,
l
T„Bob?t
Donna
following
are
1
management, rnarketinj
ratail
hail
on
lation
in the five years
graduation, hen
tht
ARMC staff in
in the finance de-
Geisinger Medical Center for eight
two of which she served as the assistant
reimbursement manager She also earned a
Tracey E. Sawyer '84 has been named mar
keung officer m CorcStalcs Hamilton Bank's
corporate financial services department
Lancaster.
She most recently was an
in
assistani
Leslie, with
Kolwa, an eight and
audit officer with CorcStalcs. Hamilton's parent
a half month old
company
Philadelphia Zoo.
in
Philadelphia
lion cub, at the
Zoo
(Continued from Page 39)
program, and she also took a
volunteer position with the Philadclphia Zoo. She learned that there
Brown, Carol Strausbaugh Chronister, Myma
Blitzer Comerchero, Sharon Hottenstein
is
some
another school in Florida with
Cressinger. Leslie Giberson Fehan,
Moorpark had
similar courses, but
more of what Leslie was looking
Cunnion Hanosek, Linda Hess, Mark L. Jones,
Susan Masten Lewis, Larry Medaglia Jr., Debbie
Fritz Miller, Karen Flood Moffit, Patricia Moore,
Greg Notestine, Brian Raudenbush, Joseph Ray,
After a lengthy application
was one of 100 people
over the world who was
process, she
from
all
granted an interview. Three weeks
later, a letter
Susan Schneider-Morgan, Julie Foust Volpe,
arrived accepting her
David Wolfe.
for the fall of 1989,
program
inlo the
Wayne Frick,
Martha Tucker Goldner. John Haney, Carol
for.
along with 49 other students.
Wayne Brookhart
After driving across country, with
minimal belongings, she began the
purling
.'
month
I
carrying a
full
coach
OUTM, Besides
'
related courses, the students had to
i
ompoiind
al
i
U><)
i
nnivDii
s
lanj'inj.'
1mm
class
m
at the
1991 had dwindled to only 31.
moved
and began volunteering with
C enter for the
l-.ndaii^'ci.
.1
Spec
ies al
lit-
I
Toms
the
Reproduction
University of Pittsburgh in 1987,
director of the
San Diego
to
Hampton Counseling Center
The family
lives in Point Pleasant
San
)iego
I
Thomas
R. Embleton '85 and
mas,
Shippensburg University,
back on her
business degree and worked in
i
OUtlting
was as
I
PHI IA DELPHIA AREA RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a
and reptiles
Meeting on December
Leslie flooded the market with
want
"1
can't just say,
'90. Julie
to live
DeRose,
where
able.' It's not like accounting,
von an go anywhere and find a
You must be willing to go when
c
|ob
tin-
While back home
in
Pennsylvania
interview with the Philadelphia
means you
fill
in
moved
to an
assigned relief position in the small
mammal house and
"Working with
was a
1
in atten-
Boyd '94. Jill Ashenfelter Burnett
Koch Cromwell '66. Ken Cromwell '66. Anna Cicilioni
Mary Dougherty Duff '88. Donna Snyder Ferraioli '77, Carol Feskanin
JimDeRose
Dr.
'39,
'90.
'43.
Marie James
'90.
Kerry
Anthony Mangiaracina
Dr.
'84.
S.
Alice
'69. Dr.
Kurt Grab/elder
Janetka. Franklin
'75.
'69.
"Ed" Jones
Sadie Zapp Mayernick
'27.
Melissa Harris
'54,
Brian Ladley
'90.
Dan McGrew
'95,
'51. Juli
Kay A. Hess
Kathy Ladley.
Herring Miller
Theresa
Ann Rosencrance Wangrycht
age 3
nu
1
irial
Twp.,
N.J., died
94. Teresa Oliver '88.
She had been employed
.
'84
on November 18
at
at
Newton Me-
Hospital Center for Mental Health for the
me
to
"This
is
work with
the lion
this year.
a blclong
commitment
Surviving are her husband. Daniel; a son.
and three
brothers
position, Chris will lead sales
which just begins with taking care of
these animals. There
is
endless
Computer
Lewisburg. They live in
a business software consultant at
Support Services
that
Inc.,
community.
information to be learned about
behavior, natural history and their
status in the wild.
Kissolovege were married on July 9
"Because of the loss of habitat and
poaching,
extinction.
world.
I
many animals
If this
face
were a perfect
would love
the animals to be
free in their natural habitat.
we
destroy them,
Timothy R. Wood '84 and Nancy
we
Timothy
after nine years with
Pennsylvania National
Bank
She also graduated from the Pennsylvania
Bankers Association School of Trust
Kennedy
Trust Sales Program. She
non Financial
is
at
in
District,
girls' varsity
where he
is
basketball team.
attending the Can-
Institute Personal Trust Sales Pro-
They
Pamela A. Howley
May
is
a video tape editor at
New
in
Wayne
York
City.
They
Whaley
Bear Creek. Pamela
ABC
Network News
in
live in Cliffside, N.J.
Louis X. Lesh '85 received a master's degree
nursing anesthesiology from George Wash-
ington University on August 31, 1994.
nurse anesthetist
at the
Naval Hospital
He
1985
live in
is
a
in Jack-
two
They
his wife, Debbie, are parents of
Middleburg.
Fla.
Representative:
Ginger Balchunas Childs
303 Tavistock Drive
Eileen Funsch Mital '85 and her husband,
Raymond, are parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn
Royersford. PA
bom on September 2, 1994. Eileen is a
mortgage/consumer loan supervisor for First Fidelity Bank, N.A. in Spring Valley. N.Y. They
live in Park Ridge, N.J.
19468
Ruth,
(610) 792-3595
Class Volunteers:
Glenn Bromley. John Honey. Marvin Meneeley.
They
Patty
live
'85 and Stephen
7 in
daughters, Brittany, six, and Ashley, five.
Moore
Ellen Twardzik Preziotti '85 and her husband, John, are parents of a son, Matthew John,
The following
Potts ville.
class
members
registered at
Miners
alumni or university events during 1994: Beth
Anne Batturs, Kerry Scon Boll, Daniel Bower,
She joined the bank
Lori Leonard Britt, Glenn Bromley. Loretta
business development officer
Bank in
ef-
live in Strafford.
sonville, Florida.
also coach
Christine A. Zanis '84 has been appointed
National
and marketing
gram.
Honesdale.
trust
Heinz,
within the "in-store" segment as well as vend-
Bucknell
Sinclair Personal
Mayfield.
a sixth grade teacher in the
Highlands School
of the
in
M
But as
destroy
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is
J.
developing new channels of distribution
forts in
Lou and
Beth A. Williams '84 and William H. Shun
were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth
is
position with
manager for the newlyformed market development division. In this
Regina Park, Scott Righter
University and the
past six years
Patrick; her parents, a sister
new
ing.
Mitchell '84. Eva M. Mosakowski
ol Stillwater
a brother, Sebastien.
as the northeast region
lucky to get this position, which also
allowed
at
a teacher at East
is
Ore-Ida Food Service, a division of H.
Cameron Smith '84. Sandra Wood Smith '86. Kathy Ann Snyder '80. Lucy Stroh. Susan Thieme
Diane Virgilio '83. Theresa VonTobel '94, Pat Washeleskt '79. and Joe Zakorchemny '72.
Devin
was
He joins
were married on
lion house.
felids
professional goal for mc, so
cubs we had
master's degree
a
Chris recently accepted a
Zoo
wherever you arc needed. After
three months, Leslie
Stephane.
meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those
Barbara Russell Grab/elder
and was eventually lured as an open
keeper, which
to
'84.
'83.
landed an
in July L993, Leslie
I
Arnaudo Camburn
'92. Leslie
jobs are
I
who earned
reception in Plymouth
dant < included Margaret Angelucci '90. Lisa Bell '90. Nicole
United States.
the
heie and hope llicie's a |ob avail-
tchc
E.
Chris Hardinger '85 and his wife. Dr.
Johanne Lamarche, are parents of a son,
animals, but on occasion with birds
"You
Wynne
Pennsboro Area High School.
a veterinary assistant,
ova
Beach.
next opportunity
ler
working mainly with domestic
resumes all
in
Horst are planning a spring 1996 wedding. Tho-
When
Bj
is in pri-
She formerly was
River, N.J.
hormonal studies with primalc.
fell
bom
ol
Zoo, working on behavorial and
necessary, she
'85 and her husband,
vate practice in Freehold, N.J.
With an associate of science
degree, Leslie
Hunt Butow
on January 24, 1994 (eight pounds, six ounces).
Jennifer, who earned a master of social work
had only
Her graduating
off.
Jennifer
John, are parents of a daughter. Grace Anne,
laij.-c
buds, primates and
to
In 21 months, she
reptiles.
20 days
animals,
Lewistown Area High School. He preLebanon City
Schools.
seven days a week to take care of
ovi
so-
m
a
<>
named
viously taught and coached in the
course load of animal-
be mi the animal
at
'85 has been
teacher and varsity boys' basketball
cial studies
at
bom on June 3,
Ellen
tal
is
1994 (eight pounds, four ounces).
assistant controller for
an environmen-
consulting firm in Arlington, Va.
They
live
in Sterling. Va.
January 1995
QUEST: 20 years of exciting programs, trips
On Roy
Dm: Smith
Uifli
By
Director.
Quest,
expand
Quest
now
&
The Corporate
considered
Institute
in its 20th year, continues to
offerings of outdoor courses and
trips abroad, to students, alumni, friends of
the
its
1
tells
had spent there
1
and Us many valleys was
Uassmcrc where Wordsworth lived,
now buried m the local graveyard.
Beatrice Potter, creator of Peter
Rabhil .mil in. ms othei animal
the rainforest and nvers
of Costa Rica and the headwaters of the
characters, spent her most creative
Amazon.
ye in In this beautifti]
Quest
In 1995.
will offer
walking
h
great noslulgia.
perhaps the major highlight of our
walk We spent an afternoon in
University. Our travels have taken us to the
snow-capped volcanoes of Mexico, the remote
Brooks Range of Northern Alaska, the high
On
England
pan
ol
through the Lake District of England (July 517), the Western Highlands of Scotland
(September 21 -October 3), and the Alsace
gave hn
extensive Lakeland properties and
i. inns io
the National [Viui to be
preserved In perpetuity
was
region of France (June 15-28).
Intrigued to learn thai ol
The England
Smith
trip will
who worked
'91,
trips
be led by Brenda
in the
Lake
sional photographer
District
from Colorado,
will lead
walk through the Western Highlands. Dr.
Helmut Doll, math professor at B.U., will lead
the walk through the Alsace region of France,
an area where he walked and biked as a boy.
visiting loieigm
is,
who
show
A
iiwhiimjj
scene from 1993 coast to coast walk across England
almost deserted beaches.
rugby was
Quest's coast to coast
Heyond
B.C.. at the
end of the
last
Age. rising seas finally broke through the
shallow spit of land between Britain and the
Ice
continent, creating an island nation,
spite
which
in
of its inconsequential size and miserable
climate,
became
in the 19th
of
the center of an empire
century spanned a
fifth
which
of the globe.
Small, ancient-looking farms with grey,
weathered granite walls and moss-covered
swing on a field near the
beach with the two sides, unprotected by any
slate roofs
padding, bashing each other with unusual
rounded by emerald green
Presumably a grudge game. An
extraordinarily clear, sunny day allowed us a
wonderful view of the mountains on the Isle of
stone walls.
miles to the west, but not
which
Ireland,
Around 10,000
A Saturday game
in full
Man some 30
is
occupy
in this part
another.
an important economic activity
were
lifted
by a traditional ploughman's
lunch of tasty local cheeses, bread and chutney
at the
Queens Hotel, a 300-year-old
inn. only a
stone's throw from Mrs. Smith's Stonehouse
back even
Bees on the edge of the
in the 6th century the
Irish
Sea
has changed), founded a nunnery
(little
its
rugged
— about 180
on the west
fells
a small country, so a
higher midnff
daunting a task
to start
from village
is
is
We were
coast, first traversing the
of the Lake District and then
North Sea.
traffic.
across private lands
if it
can be proven
local people.
Some
way
—
flight from New York to Manchester in
England is always a wearying affair with
The
6 a.m.. worn from the
flight,
we boarded
a
and headed north along the
—
Others are
who have
in the
of minimizing potential damage to
their land
little
opportunity to sleep. Arriving in Manchester
train at the airport
interest
for
of the paths have been in
use for more than a thousand years
public paths across their property
usually pubs and inns.
that the
— often
erect styles for the conve-
nience of pedestrians, allowing easy access
Walking through the Lake
District is a
journey into another century, to
a
world
that
Our second
is
District,
hills are
that
hardy enough
seem
Little
withstand the difficult
weather, other than the locals
selection
who by
natural
genetically insensible to
of non-stop rain.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
sheep country.
to
weeks
final
.n,
i
,
in
|
nr
I.
in,
I
is
o| (hoSfl
tramp, across the bleak,
North Yorkshire moorland
a
glimpse of the
and died
Yorkshire
stark, gray
to 62.
It
Wc
decided
—
to
an
were
sisters
You have to tramp across a
moor on a wet. windy day
to appreciate
a tough one for
an English mile bore no resemblance
where the scenic
imagery and the dark and
sinister
chaiactci ol Heatln Idle
Our
came Irom
day of walking was Irom
final
the small fishing port of Whitby,
where Captain Cook, one of
England's greatest sailors, was
Another impressive monastery
bom
dating back to the 7th century
was thought to be roughly
three Umes longer The weather was magnificently clear, warm, and sunny, a rare combina-
overlooks this picturesque town, its
back overlooking the North Sea from
where many of its principal
tion for a region that "enjoys"
antagonists
it
HO inches of
and where summer can be sometimes measured in days The mountain ash and
I
rain a year
birch trees
became fewer
Ennerdale and
at
as
wc climbed
out of
an elevation of only 2.000
feet, disappeared The landscape is open and
windswept, often scoured by low cloud and
mist driven in by the prevailing westerlies off
the Irish Sea.
It is
reminiscent of northern
where
Rock,
a great buttress
first
we looked down on
ascents of the
there
To
the west,
the sun -dappled water of
of Man —
— and the glistening, magical waters
Buttermcre. and beyond, the
still
was
of dark granite
Everest.
Isle
of the Irish Sea.
From
this lofty terrain
Vikings.
in the I6lh
by
came
— the Saxons and
abandoned
In spite of being
century and being shelled
a passing
the second
rums look
German
battleship in
World War. the ravaged
as though they
might
1000 years.
easily last another
A
delightful eight mile walk along the
300-foot high sandstone sea cliffs
seemed more like 5. but by iiow wc
were accustomed to the perverse
1
us.
the earliest rockclimbcrs practiced in
Mattcrhom and Mount
is
in
thriving moiiast. nes, win. h in
gave us
deceptively steep and
geography and inaccessibility has retained the
atmosphere and sense of timelessness of a prelndustrial age. This is
.i,
regional centers of education,
industry and agriculture
easy to imagine a walk across England to be
literally to the
else
>'
Our
a relaxed affair, peering over garden walls and
taking afternoon teas at quaint country inns
preparation for the
Only a half mile from the sea, we stretched
our cramped travel legs and tramped to the
was
whose ages ranged from 26
sheer good fortune and a consequence of
breakfast and the starting point for our walk.
mm
treeless.
day. from Ennerdale into the
Lake
magnificent coast line of the Irish Sea, quite
back doorstep of Mrs. Smith's
Stonehouse Farm in St Bees, our first bed and
in.
born, lived almost then entire lives,
Pillar
by
King Henry
ol
fields
Alaska or northern Scandinavia.
Looking back, and now well below
over thorn hedges and stone walls.
bmond
and mined
astle
vk Inn
sited the
addition to being religious centers
date
of glacier-scarred rock outcrops, alpine grasses
and sedges, bracken, and purple headier
American one
Their legality stems from
of more recent vintage. Landowners
Our accommodations were bed and
move
medieval law which allows a right of access
path has been a traditional right of
proceeding eastward across the bleak North
Yorkshire Moors to Robin Hood's Bay on the
breakfast places
local or passing traveler to
wool became
when Viking
sometimes seem interminable.
to village, through a rural
a
i
i
ol
also served as important local and
As the hillsides steepen, the tidy
give way to a wild, harsher environment
Lakeland
landscape, without having to be bothered by
road
not too
miles.
dairy farms
enduring feature of the English countryside
and allow the
in the
«,
town
world where the Bronte
Public footpaths are a delightful and
protected cove there.
Thankfully. England
its
from
Some
he
"i"
invaders decided to settle here in the °th
able to
and small villages, to the village of Ennerdale
on the western edge of the Lake District.
Abbess Bega.
distraught at the turbulence in Ireland
walk across
we were
the narrow coastal plains, with
started at St.
where
starts,
Stone walla
field
leated
century.
the group,
After several false
l
i\
and the
,
.
strewn with the empty shells
— often of the
the production of
earlier to the time
footpaths and lanes that would take us across
Farm.
enclosed by
of these walls date back over
600 years when
and distinctive mark on the British people and
England
stone
The high hills of the Lake District loomed
only a day away and 15 miles to the west. Our
heart of the
the breadth of
is
— divide one small
Some
leave St. Bees behind and found the right
Our walk across
fields
ihc gieatcsl
Pott,
u-is she
.
the
Eighth's notorioui dissolution "i
thi
virtually every itnii tUT
of England
same family
rarely seen from the British
seems
laboriously built by generations
The passing of centuries, the tramp of
intruding Romans, Saxons. Vikings and finally
the Normans in 1066, have left an indelible
their land.
It
monasl.
all
the lapanese
is
tin
with Us lamous
the valley floors, sur-
mainland.
spirits
ham
,
u
,
lleval, tnarkei
vigor.
walk across England
app.in nils
interest in Heati n
the
An account of
hei death, she
i
during the early 1970s. Jan Runge. a profes-
at
.
remembered with
more than 30 years earlier
Our tramp through the Lakeland
Over the past five years, our students have
journeyed to places they might only have
dreamed about before coming to Bloomsburg
Andes of the Ecuador,
whole of Britain « Ml
from the times
University and corporations from around
Pennsylvania.
most beautiful
Bo be the
valley in the
humor of
the guide book's estimation
of distances
In the late afternoon,
our destination, the village of Robin
Hood's Bay. came
slate
some
into
view with
its
roofed stone houses perched,
precipitously,
on the edge of a
pleasantly calm North Sea.
That evening wc walked to the
we began our deep
descent into the valley of Borrowdale,
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shore and watched the rising
moon
though eerie light across
cast a bright
A
the gentle sea.
grand and peaceful
Our memorable tramp across
England was sadly over, it was time
finale
to
go home.
wc
Before leaving England,
York
visited the ancient city of
—a
tounst city for more than a thousand
—
years
and
walk
to
its
narrow, cobbled
excavated Viking ruins
Streets, its
awe
to ga/.e in
York Minsici.
at
.1
even before William the
greal Church
Conqueror
Two
of our alumni joined us
last
year on the walk
England
"I found the walk across
n<
he one of the best vat alums I've
ever hern mi.
"There
was absolutely
Maureen McOsker
it
—
beautiful. "
no better way
is
to see
it.
one of those experiences that
gets btttit
andbettet the more you
about
think
a
"
COUntry than to walk across
"It's
'81
and you
it,
about
think
It
CONCERT CHOIR REUNION — Attending a
reunion party after the Homecoming Pops Concert on Homecoming Weekend were (first row. from
Leann HoutZ '94. Dr. Eric Nelson. Dr. William Decker. Mary Decker; (second row) Nancy Howarth 91. Rob Gould '90. John
'93. Shawn
5m eene) '89, Janet Space Cutrcio '67. Jim Waller '68, Lisa Tomlinson '87, Gail Kaucher '84, Scott Righter '84; (third row/ Steven Getz
< rodat k
'93, Laurie Perry Shaffer '84, Linda Harris Smith 69, Robert Smith '68, Greg Kovalick '81. Janet Knox Schneider '84. Cyndi Rice Mueller
'84, Robin Messina Breidinger '79. Robert Breidinger '79; (fourth row) Jeff Snyder 93, Beth Burkhart 93, Kyle Hindsman '92, Michael Lamprinos
V2. Steve Lindeninuth '83. David Brown '91. Bob Pasternak '84, Greg Notestine '85. Lee Mueller '81. Jim Robison '83. John Haney '85, Steve
"
often
the Walk Across England was
the hardest think
wouldn
1
Adrianne Bald
left)
i
I
ever ,lone. hut
've
have missed
it
foi tfu
"
world.
Kanouse
Walks
England,
in
'83,
'92.
Missing from photo: Stanley Schorr '90 and Robert Twaddell
John W. Pyne
4
85, a graduate of Medical Col-
1990, began a fellow-
Scotland and France
lege of Pennsylvania
offered in 1995
fomia-Irvine Medical Center in July.
in
ship in gastroenterology
a three year internal
He was then
1993
England
at
University of Cali-
He finished
medicine residency there
selected for a one-year posi-
teaching residents and medical students and for
Land Cost $1,400
Join us (ins
gumma
on
the administrative duties of
a
In
walk
across the breadth of Northern
ternal
England which
tile
some
«>l
will take us through
the island's
most beautiful
1
of
all
those
He
Slates.
who
lives in
a score in the
took the
In-
97th percen-
test in the
United
Orange, California
mountains and moorland. Our walk
will begin
ol
m
the
i
.ike District
at io-.s
Irom
the North Yorkshire
Hccs on the
St
Robin Hood
s
lusli
Bay on
Moors
Sea
—
to
the shores oi
mountainous and
hilly
is
the land
Wordsworth and James Herriot,
Beautiful
and
The Romans passed
this
a foot specialist
and
live at Jersey
Shore R R
Sandra
J.
Shaker
4
Sandra,
Who earned
fl
ait administration at
1
in Drifton.
Wilkes University,
rector of Medical Imaging and
Women's Care
The live
Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center.
Drums R
R
on the eastern
Ohio.
Rose Anne Brizek-Horan '86 has
(717) 476-4745
a 14-
month-old son, Patrick.
Chris Campbell Raughley
RR.
Douglas A. Coup '86 and Lori D. Smith are
Doug is a senior programmer analyst
for Shared Medical Systems in Malvem.
1
engaged.
Michael C. Dubbs '86 has been named
The following
class
members
registered at
Rose Anne
Donna Campbell. Priscilla RobCarroll, Karyn Ryan Carten. Howard
Matsko Daley. Martha Jane Roth
Danchak. Susan Hanchak Duerr, Todd Duerr,
Rebecca Eberle-Romberger, Sharon Einbmder.
is
a special education teacher
in
is
at
a Nation-
Lewisburg. They
live
Rob
Eroh, Kirk D. Fell. Daniel Gallagher.
Tom
Gordon. Tony Hanosek. Nettie Lewis Hartman.
Cynthia Hepler, Michael Hitt. Dorothy Hey
Hobbis,
Thomas
Holly. Michele Hucaluk, Dale
Keener, Karen Klocek, Richard S. Knupp, Laurie
Koznoskie, Wesley Kreitz. Kelly Lewis. Frank
Magel. Rick Mead. Beth Gillespie Medaglia,
Beth A. Williams '85 and William H. Shun
were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth
Marvin Metzger. Debbie Blyler Quarmby. Nina
Computer
Schnver, Jeannette Daniels Schriver, Laura
Sharrow, Tern Beth Slocum, Sandra Wood
is
a business software consultant for
Support Services,
in that
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live in Cleveland,
community
Inc. in
Lewisburg. They
live
Field Rego. Durrell Reichley. Walt Roberts, Brad
Smith, Chet Snyder,
sec-
retary-treasurer for Scott Twp., with an office in
ment, Lightstreet.
Land Cost $1,300
lies
They
Home
Bethany, four; and Jared, three.
wide Insurance agent
in Wmfield.
(Continued on Page 46)
Wilson Borough.
O.
Christie, Traci
September 21 -October 3
Hotel which
lines.
Box 474; 82 Shepard Avenue
Delaware Water Gap. PA 18327-0474
in
a flight attendant for Continental Air-
is
Brizek-Horan,
'85 and Jeffrey J.
Shikellamy High School, and Jeff
Rowardennan
Kelly R. Lewis
erts
Scotland
Highlands of
Amy
Bajdalski, Alicia Schwenter Bluis,
3.
Deborah Hartman Smith
Deborah
the
'86 and Steven L. Simpson
Representative:
at
six;
at
Amy M. Bowne
at
pathways, churches and landscape.
will begin the
employed by Drevna-Papson Physical Therapy
Associates in Lancaster. They live in Paradise.
Espy.
di-
is
Smith '85 report the birth of their third son, Brandon Hunter Smith, on May 23 He joins Tyler,
We
is
alumni or university events during 1994: Scott
Aikey, Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi, Marzena
master's degree in health
passing can be found along the old
Scotland walk
Hehn were
also a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University,
were married on November 5
85 and Jeffrey N.
Sackrison were married on October
\eais ago, followed by the Danes,
Traces of their
J.
in Lafayette, N.J. Joseph,
1986
Kunkletown. PA 18058
I
region tWO thousand
Saxons and Vikings
Wade E. Workman '85 and Carol J. Montgomery are planning a May 1995 wedding. Wade
is a manager trainee at Toys-R-Us in Camp Hill.
1
(610) 681-3914
.
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author of All Things Bright
through
Hk\
Joseph C. Allison '86 and Lea
Pennsj Ivania College of
is
podiatric surgeon with practices in Williamsport
landscape of
Stonewalled houses. inn8 and ancient
i(
ol
Podiatric Medicine,
a
highland sheep Farms, villages ol
hutches
SchlortT '85 and Rhonda L. Bird
William, a graduate
and Avis
The walk passes through
J.
were married on October 22 in Jersey Shore.
the North Sea.
c
William
MBA degree.
married on October
P.
region
Northwest England and finish
earned an
Greene Thren, James Tyson, Dennis Ward,
Lyndon Yearick, James Zelenak.
15 residents.
1993 he passed the American Board of
Medicine with
Ted Williams '85 has been a certified finanplanner with IDS Financial Services in
Lancaster for more than eight years. He has also
cial
in
tion as chief medical resident, responsible for
July 5-17
'78.
He formerly was
istrator for the
home adminManor Nursing
a nursing
Rolling Hills
Union County and for
in
JDK Manage-
Maria Frant Eden '86 is a banking officer
Bank in Allentown, managing an
for Meridian
office in
White
Hall.
She
is
expecting her
first
child in March.
Elaine
(the
Big
M.
Foster '86 moved to Kailua-Kona
Island), Hawaii, in
ter living in
December 1993
af-
Baltimore, Md., for seven years,
where she worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
She is working in the OB/GYN department of
Kona Community Hospital. "Aloha
Land of Paradise."
to
all
from
the
Rob Thompson, Dawn
January 1995
Classnotes
Alumni
return as
recruiters
At
least
returned to
7 Bloomshurg alumni
campus to recruil our
seniors
jobs,
I
toi
according
Carol
to
Bainett, dircctoi ot the Caieei
Development Center
The recruiter included
the
following alumni
Young
Bmsl
Hartlauh
Anthony
James (Jake)
"89,
Armstrong; "So.
Scott
Dan Owens
'9
Beamei
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iUU
|
\
Arthur Andersen
— Alctu Gmff
'94
Shared Medical System*
Snvilei SO
A
Knthj
— Lee Blackwuy 73
— Dawn h- nan 94
Foot Locker
Prudential
State
f
Hartoll
In
— Diane
arm Insurance
'
')
Kemsel&Co.-
Tracy Pink
Wallace Compntei Systems
Dean Shields
(
>.|
Ames Department
Paul
I
- Alumni and parents attended a reception in
V^tI £
pL
67 f>r„c
R f
67.
Henry
SrTT*
JOA
»
^^
Ba*
e r™l
8 B im
y
1
k
% »"»
£"'<"'
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,
92.
B. Haitz III '86 recently joined the
Press-Telegram newspaper
in
Long Beach.
Cali-
fornia, as controller. He previously served as
chief financial officer for the Suburban News-
Shane Planutis
papers of Greater
is
1
manager of the Pottstown Mercury.
Orefield.
daily circulation of 123,474, the Press-Telegram
the 83rd largest newspaper in the United States
and ranks 46th in total advertising revenue.
is
Henry earned an MBA degree at Penn State
1991 He and his wife, Tama, live in southern
in
'86 and
Howard S
in Paoli
Lessel
They
live in
Richard
S.
burg. Richard
Knupp
is
Pharmaceuticals
K,„
Tony, are parents of a son, Brendon Lee,
May
31. 1994.
two and a
Susan
He
Z
<
Blai
Stroudsburg.
They
bom on
in
East
live in Effort.
'86 and Laune Koznoskie
wedding
in Harris-
a sales representative for
in
Glaxo
Louise,
'86 and her hus-
Leslie
bom on May 28 (six pounds,
is
Molly McLaughlin Naunczek '86 and
director of college relations for Shared
Medical Systems Corporation
bom
on April
9.
medical school
Medical College. They reside
1994.
College.
Molly
in 1993.
in
is in
at Jefferson
Langhome.
Steven E. Morehart '86 has been named ausenior
&
manager
in
at the
Wyomissing
office of
Young. He has been with the firm for
eight years.
is
sales and marketing
his wife. Janice, are parents of
Daniel
JoAnne, one. They
Adam,
two
seven, and Lynzi
live in State
Alumm
Eva Ellinger Yingst '86 and her husband.
new daughter. Emily, bom
on November 9 She joins a sister. Melissa, six.
is
<
Kelly
Mckeown Meneeley
I
members
class
registered
in
Read-
a marketing consultant
ing as an assistant vice president in charge of
28. in Wilkes-Barre.
demand deposit and debt card operations
The family lives in Lebanon
11
alumni or university events during 1994: Alana
Gallo Albus. Sharon Bickel Bower. Judy
Lew
(
female,
and friends attended
In
Philadelphia on
li
a
tobei
attendance weie Jim Gledhlll.
In
onnie Stanko
lobora
10
Gobora
John McDaniel
Mi
rrew ">i
Parrish
,
Harry
hemny
Zakon hemnj
"94.
Dcaniu ierm.in ll.ihih, John
Gundrum. Amy Perry Hall. Debbie
<
<
">4. Joe
'72 and
Cathy
iihas,
I
K.i
Ignatovich.
Mike Kennedy. Alison M
oreman Chris Lutz, Mike
Markowski. Kelly McAndrew. Angela ZUDJ
Scott Karchner.
i
Metzger, Patricia Metzgei Scott, Robin lalbol
Mingle. Michelle Mourey. Sean Mullen, R tins
Oman. Fay
Ortiz, Paul Pugnetti,
Crum
Mary
II.
John W. Cook
married on June
1
fO)
Glenside and
is
Skinner. Su/ette
treasurer for the Philadelphia Zoo's
chapter of the American Association
/•»> Keepers
Wcllcr. Jeff Welsh.
'87 and
8 in
(Continued from Pagt
ourselves."
rj
Sunderland. Kelly
McBndc Swisher. Lisa Tomlinson. Mary Beth
D
Zoo
Ix-slie lives in
I
Amy
Spering Snyder.
Ocean
Dana K Yaw were
City.
Md
John
is
a
medical sales representative for Sherwood Medi
Md
They
live in that city.
Wendy L. Davis '87 and Kyle E. Miller '90
were married on December 30 Wendy is a case
manager with
try
the Lehigh Valley Private Indus-
Council, and Kyle
is
employed by
PNC Corp
as an investment consultant in East Stroudsburg.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
I
Dan
Carl Morgan, Marie
Morgan
Zal on
'52,
Sadie Zapp Mayernii
'27.
<
«
Correalc, Brian Dent. Janet EU, Christine
h.rd.
caJ in Laurel.
Bryan, four.
employed by Meridian Bank
aeon
Class Volunteer
Depicro Weir. Carol
College
Scott, are parents of a
a brother.
I
in Philadelphia
Ambler, PA 19002
Scdor Reichley. Alesia
children:
and
WBRE-TV, Channel
is
S&A Custom Built Homes in State
He earned an MBA degree at Penn State
He and
Eva
John Nicodem '86
'86
ou Petruct
luncheon
Krasner, Dave
Malvern.
director for
a son,
a special education teacher, and Michael
his final year of
2 ounces).
Lancaster.
Michael Naunczek '86 are parents of
Michael Patrick,
1
i
Representative:
Sean Mullen
HOI Cedar Road
Brennan, Joe Cannavo, Laurie Snyder
Lynch Smurthwaite
a Deckcu
I
Alumni enjoy
The following
grade teacher
— Mark Eycr "84
— Dan
Imaha
Neve & Co - Ed Olszewski *94
Oaram Sylvania
Miki
'uddj
,
joins a brother. Corey, age
a fifth
<
1987
half.
is
ol
Klingerman H7
X
Lyndon Yearick
for
,
,„
lurn
Susan Armstrong Smith '86 and her husband,
Leslie
are planning a spring 1995
Emst
/, ,,„
fc, ,„„
(215) 646-8364
band, John, are parents of a daughter. Victoria
dit
Jeeves. Hat,
„„ „
/,
—
Hazleton.
.
California.
is
Mary
/•„ „,/, „,
controller of the Press-Telegram, he will
oversee an annual budget of nearly $60 million
and manage a staff of over 30 people. With its
in
meet
-
self-employed.
M. Randinelli
'49,
1 to
Nordstrom 78. Holfy Wlatmover Op,
Stephanie Snyder WeiUl 79. and Michel, ZaluM '91
995 wedding
were married on June 24
As
Homlsak
M **
90.
St. Louis, controller of the
Lorain (Ohio) Morning Journal, and business
Jill
November
'86 and Michele Katrishen are
planning an April 29,
Shane
Dr. William
CO " B° Wer
ZZ""
: 74, Lisa Stockholm
ZW TE Spadoni
*
Mutual
Willtamsport on
Stores Inc.
rcuhan '78
Daily Express
LYCOMING RECEPTION
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Page 43
Master's
degree in
accounting
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
«T
approved
A new
Michael Alban.
master of science degree
accounting program will enroll
students in Ihe
first
(all
in
its
Drakas.
Fetterman, Steve Fetterman, Edie Gair.
Annemarie Murray Hauck, Leah Haussmann,
Jeff Hedeman, Vicki Henry, Dianna Waddell
approved by the Council of Trustees.
Richard Baker, chairman of the
accounting department, notes that
of
total
1
minimum
educational requirement for licensure
as a Certified Public Accountant.
"We
expect the
Commonwealth
follow this national trend
to
"Bloomsburg already has one of the
imderfi.uliialr accounting
programs
We
nia.
northeastern Pennsylva-
in
think our
new master
program anticipates
for a
500 and 600 students and graduates
no and ISO students each
between
than 40 pen enl "i the
CPA
i
omplemeni
the
undergraduate accounting curriculum
and the programs
institutions.
"I Othei
nearby
Othei schools
Stale .System ol
lighci
I
she wrote on teens and alcohol. In July, she was
named a regional winner for the series in the
Thomson Newspapers Award of Excellence Pro-
I
(eborah
sor
an
<
the
in
Choice
ipected to contribute graduates
Selinsgrove. she
in
is
for Children's
also attending the
They
and univcisUics
the tilth yeai requirement
hools u ithin
oi state
a
4
large
i
.it
live in
the University of South Florida.
They
quality graduate
B.
Hoffman
'87 and Lisa
were married on October 29
is
a teacher at
in
J
Sechrist
Reading. David
to support a
program
in
that,
David
L.
Maciejewski '87 and Kathleen A.
wedding in
business manager of the
Ferrell are planning an April 8
Hughesville,
David
is
it
is
mature, the Bloomsburg program
many
as Ml to
00
students per year taking graduate
in
accounting
Mark
J.
Makara
1
reports
good
993 she received the Governor's
in
January 1994
she gave birth to a son. She resides in Northfield,
were married on September 3
diana.
Mark
in
Klebenow
Columbus. In-
a professional pharmaceutical
is
in
Grove
City.
Ohio
Laurie
Lori
Namey
J.
Stein '87 and Brent E. Sugita were
on September 24. Salley
is
by the Quakertown Community School District
and
is
doing graduate work
versity.
They
live in
at
Kutztown Uni-
Boyertown.
married on August 20 in Minersville.
Scott
is
employed by Big A Auto Parts in Pottsvdle. They
live in Minersville.
4
88 of Shenandoah has
shift su-
pervisor for Lehigh Valley Division of Laboratory Resources Inc. in Bethlehem.
He joined
the
firm in 1989.
has completed a course in inductively
is
certified in asbestos fibercounting.
Francine D. Brion '88 has been named coordinator for training and development with the
lege of Technology at Alfred.
Prior to joining Alfred State, she
gram coordinator with
in
the College
was
a pro-
Center of the
Corning, N.Y., for three years.
Francine and her husband, Robert, are the par-
Lori Timber-lake- Wolf '87 and her husband,
triplets in
March!
ents of a son, Cory, age two.
They
live in Scio,
N.Y.
side.
District.
Michael
is
They
a chemist at
live at
Merck and Co.
1988
istered nurse, she served in the U. S. Air Force
Representative:
Malcolm Grow Medical Center,
Andrews Air Force Base She and her husband,
a resident Seabee at the United States Embassy
Lori DePasquale Lannetti
for five years at
Tokyo, reside
in that city.
Moyer Rhoads
the
'87. a general assign-
Shamokin News-Item
won two awards
since
for a l0-part series
in
Northumberland R.R.
Robin Gail Reese '87 and David A. Poust
were married on June 25 in Hughesville. A reg-
at
L. Bosavage
been promoted to metals supervisor and
Finger Lakes
Dauphin School
1989. has
1995 wedding.
Center for Science, Technology and Applied
Research at State University of New York Col-
Michael R. Weaver '87 and Tracey Jo Bilger
were married on August 27 in Bloomsburg.
1
ment reporter
fall
a medical technologist at Harrisburg
'87 and Sean Schaefer are plan-
a
Patricia
is
employed
summer 995 wedding. Lori, who received a master \ degree at Rider College in New
Jersey, is a guidance counselor with the Lower
in
'88 and Timothy E.
Hospital.
He
Wesley, are expecting
ning
Montgomery
coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy and
representative for the Pratt Division of Pfizer
Pharmaceuticals. They live
Ann Bloom
Costello are planning a
N.J.
District.
'87 and Lisa A.
in
employed by North Penn Hos-
is
pital.
Gary
Kimberly Nickey Stangle '87
Salley
Loyalsock Township School
when
County. Glenn
live at Hughesville R. R. 2.
N. Scott Sterner '87 and Alexandra Kost were
Bakei indicated
courses
bom
on September 7 (rune pounds, two ounces). They
mamed
accounting."
could have as
Robert, are parents of a son, Luke Robert,
Oley Valley High School. They
Mount Perm.
'88 and Pamela S. Kline
Shamokin.
news: In April
Bradenton, Florida.
David
reasonable distance
enough
Glenn W. Bateman
were married on September 3
Sarasota) Florida, while pursuing a master's de-
supported
have an existing accounting
program
Meadows Nursing Center. She
Service Center in Wilkes-Barre.
Laurie
Jerry W. Hauck 87 and Marsha L.
Hetzendorf were married on August 6 in
Turbotville. Jerry is employed by Athco in
here aie
I
BonAnno are
Rob lives in
Sandpoint, Idaho.
Northumberland.
reside in
owned
si. ite
Governor's
Highway Safety Award in the media category.
She and her husband. Stuart, reside in
Teacher Recognition Award, and
ollcj-es
i
In October, she received a
gram.
Suzette Spering Snyder '87 and her husband,
said,
have not formulated plans to meet
thai
A caseworker
in
program
neailn
si
an accounting and auditing supervi-
Harrisburg Center of Temple University.
EdU( aliou
"TboiU knowledge," Baker
no
is
Kronick Kalada Berdy and Co.. CPAs,
Wilkes Barre
ii
to the
at
will
own
's
1995 wedding.
fall
Lisa Argenziano '88 has been named direc-
'87 and Palnck E.
Deborah M. Dudeck
live in
'niversitj
I
'88 and Angela
Rob Anthony
planning a
'92.
Bclardi were married on October 15 in Hazleton.
examination
The new graduate program
David Slonac, Marga-
Waldron, Michael W. Williams
previously was a caseworker with the Children's
Bloonuburg's undergraduate
OUnting program enrolls between
graduates take the
Traauk
the stale's
(
More
Salinger, Frank Schaffer.
ret
tor of activities at
mandate and prepares students
year
Palmer. Dickie Paria. John Roskos, Maria
T.
'70 and Stan
s
changing business climate."
at
Oberdorf. Brian Ohl. Teresa Oliver, Carolyn
Those in attendance included Anna Bauer '95.
Bra ft Ho 64. George Derk '55. Vera Rearick Derk 60. Stephanie Husted Fetterman
'88. Steve Fetterman '88, Dianne Fisher. Stanley Heimbach '35. Cynthia Hepler '86, Alicia
I In eman '96, Dale Keener '86. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky '59, John Miller, Marc Miller
'91, Sharon Miller, Barbara Hershey Myer '71. Michelle Neumann '95, Vicki Gross Sproesser
Gerald
several years," he said
l.nj'c.l
Willis
October 12 to meet President Jessica Kozloff.
the next
in
Wanda
L. Love.
— Alumni and parents attended a reception in Reading on
READING-BERKS RECEPTION
Damn
McDonough. Amy
Savastio Murphy, John Nestro, Wendy Edwards
I
50 hours of education or 30
hours of education beyond the
a
Tony Klemanski, Lori Lannetti.
Hensler.
slates require either a
bachelor's degree as
Andregic. Joe Bannah.
Kevin Crane. Patricia Dobrosic, Susan Early
Mary Dougherty Duff. Stephanie Husted
of 1996.
Creation of the program was recently
"more than 30
Maude
Chris Beagle. Michelle Johnson Beiler, Mike
Brown. Kevin Cecco. Joan McNichol Coyle,
River2.
702 Remington Court
PA 18914
(215) 997-2406
Cluilfont.
Class Volunteers:
Gary
L
Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman. Steve
Fetterman.
Marge Krueger
Carole A. Cimakasky '88 and Brian Peck are
planning an October 1995 wedding.
employed as an
Carole
is
manager and personnel
coordinator for Interim Personnel Temporary
Services in Kingston. They live in Harding.
office
Stephanie Fetterman '88 was recently promoted to district sales manager with Reuben H
Donnelly (Donnelly Directory).
She and her
husband, Steve "88, live in West Lawn.
Cynthia A. William s Gaffney '88 and
Michael Morrissey '90 were mamed in May
who was promoted to captain in the
U.S.
in July, is attending Infantry Officer
Ad-
Michael,
Army
Page 44
January 1995
A
vanced Course
Georgia, followed by the Bra-
in
Commander's Course.
They are expecting a child in April, and in May
will move to Germany where they
will be stadley
tioned for approximately three years.
Cynthia,
who aJso earned a master "s degree at
Bloomsburg.
a learning disabilities teacher.
is
are parents of a son. Robert
James, born on May
16 Knstine is an administrative
assistant with
AT&T in
Pamela A. Hagenbuch
"88 and Roger B.
Pamela
is
1
is
attending
Hamsburg Center. They live
Temple
in
University.
Northumberland
Hummel
'88 and James
were married on November
garet
a
is
& Co.
Kerry,
who earned a master's degree
live in
in Easton.
Mar-
Allentown.
J.
Kieffer
Jr.
4
are parents of a daughter,
1994. Donald
2,
88 and
Julia, born
an Internal Revenue
They
live
m
N.J.
Jo Ann Girton Kile '88 and her husband, Ron.
are the parents of a daughter. Felicia
on September 28, 1994. They
Mane, born
live in Wellsville
N.Y.
Lori Kirk-Rolley '88 has been appointed as
an account manager at The Weightman Group
in
She will be responsible for daily
account management functions on the agency's
WLR Foods account and the Mannington Mills
Philadelphia.
and commercial businesses.
She previously was a senior account executive at Letven.
in
Diccicco
Horsham. She
is
&
live in
Beth Ann Lugg *88 and Joseph W.
Snyder
were married on June 25 in Pen
Argyl. Beth is
employed by the Pen Argyl Area School
District
live in
Bangor.
Co.'s office
in
Allentown
Cheryl
Ann Mazer '88 and Thomas L. Errico
May 1995 wedding. Cheryl is
are planning a
Wanda
Co
in
and
FM
WVTA television
WV1A stall in
foi
She |oined the
radio
1991 as a corporate underwriting
representative
and was subsequently promoted
to department
head and directoi ol development
Judy is married lo Paul Sedlak '87
JefTSmith '88
is
in
employed by Prudential Pro
Philadelphia
/
Janet ft Sobaek '88 and Thomas Luubach
were married on September 4. 1993.
Janet
Shearon
Hopewell. N.J.
McDonough '88 and Sean
(M) have made career moves
Wanda has been named director of the annual
fund at Lycoming College, and Sean
is educaWillis
McDonough
Judith Mies Sedlak "88 has been named
vice
president of development
fared Properties
his wife. Julie,
Service agent in Brooklyn. N.Y.
Westwood.
Moravian
office manager/executive secretary
for
Madeline
is
at
They
Alburtis.
Environmental Design
Donald
residential
employed by PP&L.
is
F Bova
CPA with Concannon. Gallagher, Miller
They
on June
1 1
&
of Beard
L. Lender "88 and Mark J.
Elscsser
were married on September 24
in Coopersburg
They
Margaret L.
Maynard. Mass
8 in Selinsgrove.
a caseworker for Children's Choice
in
Selinsgrove and
in
Kerry
College,
Dillman were married on June
Boston. They live
Stefanle E. Nestor '88 has ken named
supervisor in the audit and accounting
department
'91
math teacher
live in
at
Interim
a
is
Berwick Middle School. They
Berwick
associate
Rebecca Solsman '88 and Ernesi Bonneviei
were married on September 30 in Clarks Sum
I
nut
Rebecca is advertising manager
Pocono Resorts.
for
dean
Caescr \s
sity.
County, she
is
looking forward to becoming ac-
tive in that chapter.
Lisa Pritchard Taddei '88 and Michael
Taddei '89
2.
glove Ct
.
are parents ol
.,
son. Hen|anim,
1993. Their neu addiessil
Belcamp.
MD
I).
I.
i340FoX
21017
is
a
dean
Augusi
"«i
Sharon E. Wolf '88 and Joseph (
married on October 22 in Lancaster
i
in Paoli
The
married on April
3.
1993.
Nancy
resentative for Pfizer Labs.
Kristine A. Lee '88 and her husband. Jack.
is
Hauck were
a sales rep-
They
live in
Lancaster.
olli g<
<
lorinci
m,
become dean of the
Collegi
ml \u
Ibl
<
1989
.
In tin
year.
he) live
i
Arts
[utJea
and will serve
one
ol
gan
tx
left in
., „
and
Wial
teorgio Southern
I
,|,
July to
ol
Science-,
ai
taiveroity in
Statcshoio
Representative
'88 and Geoffrey
19
l"i
ol thi
She
Roosevelt Newson,
I
professoi
edui ation and
larra were
Deborah is
in Lancaster.
Nancy Murray
.isso, [ate
serving as Interim
and Sciences
I
University.
i. ii-'
ioi
Paul
Battista Advertising
a graduate student at LaSalle
1
athletics,
position
employed by Wyeth-Ayerst
McMahon '88 and Stacy L. Meli were
married on June 25. 1994. They live in Baltimore.
.Mm.!,
1
ol health, physii al
""July
Wanda was an active charter member of the
Wyoming Valley Chapter of B.U. alumni, and
now that she and Sean are settled in Lycoming
ind.
i
tional technology coordinator
for the Milton El-
ementary Schools. Wanda was formerly
assistant director of annual giving
at Wilkes Univer-
UMura
aula
<
Mm.
i
has he, n
member
faculty
a
Uloomsl>m r
since 1987
She has
served as program coordinator for
the muster's degree in exercise
John M. Walker
1000 Hillgate Apt TE
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
(412) 343-4484
science and adult fitness, as well as
assistant chair of the HIM-
department
Class Volunteers:
Todd ArgenzJano, Joanne
Foster.
tine
L
Jo Anise Keener. Laura
Derncott, Linda
M
Spohn. Susan Sugra, John
M
F illing those positions on
a
temporary basis arc .eon S/mcdra
and Susan Hihbs, respectively
I
Spec/it.
CHHs
Walker
Ix-Mura completed
live internships,
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994 John
Blowers. Kirsten Lemingcr Bryan. Michael
Bryan. Mark Burkholder. Barbara Saylor
Bumsidc. Staccy Aponick Cecco. Jeff Conner.
David Coohdge. Patricia Davis. Joanne Derncott.
Jean Downing. Gail Erdlcy Erickson. Susan
Fairman. Linda Foster. Sharon Getty. Penny
Gutshall. Lisa Habakus.
Harrier,
Gus Haviland.
Tammy
Hall. Melissa
Alicia lern//i Ha/zard.
Kevin Jamison. Paul Kappel. JoAnisc Keener.
Charles Klingcr. Phil Krcpps. Scott Lcgg.
Howard Libcrman. Dcbra Reed Long. Scott
Long. Antoinette Marx, Jim Moss. Daniel A
Nase. Michelle Garnty Nolan. Julia Spychalski
Oehlert. Michael Ochlert. Karen Schlcnncr Ohl.
Dawn
Padncr. Karen Pike. Tony Posca. Jennifer
Griffis Redmond. Susan Rockwood. Prank
SNOWY REUNION — We just never know where the next mini-reunion of B. U
place!
Rob Anthony 88 (right) sent
Wyoming
with the Grand Teton in
—
alumni
will take
us this photo that was taken on Mt. Glory in Jackson Hole.
the background. Shown with Rob are Joel Bauschpics
Brian Sigfried '90 and David Tuscano 90. Rob now lives in Sandpoint. Idaho.
'90.
It)
adminislra
office in
dean of
in the
the College ol Ails ami S<
lem es
1989 and the lecond
in
office of the provost and vice
president lor acadcmi. allairs in
1991
Spectrum wins
top magazine award
Spectrum, published by students
at
Bloomsburg University, has been
named the number one student
magazine ifl the United States by the
Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
The competition included
from 335 colleges and
Santoro. Jennifer Blair Sassano. William Shccly.
Taras Somyk. Cheryl Spocrl. Susan Sugra. John
across the country
Sweeney. Rosemary Schrocdcr Termini. Paul
Voltz. John M Walker. John Zcrbc.
national
The award
is
awards
earned since
its
entrants
universities
another in a scries of
that
Spectrum has
inception
in
1986.
In six
Dean Brewer
'89 has been hired as a second-
ary physics/science teacher in the Southern Co-
lumbia Area School District
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
one
of the past eight years, the
student publication has earned
medalist honors from the
CSPA.
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snotes
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Loch Lomond,
Rannoch
shores of bonnie
cross the western fringe of
Moor and on through
the magnifi
cent and wild landscape of Glencoc
and the
Mammorcs
Ben Nevis,
the foot of
at
Britain's
The heather
highest mountain.
be
William
to Fort
will
bloom on the hillsides at this
From Fort William, we
in
Mark
D. Burkholder *89 and Melanie A.
Scigford are planning a September 23.
Mark, also
ding.
a
County Area Community College, is employed
by the Charles F Snyder Funeral Homes in
(~ancastcr and Millersvillc.
time of year.
by
will travel
train or
bus
to
Mallaig
of Skyc.
and take the ferry to the Isle
spending an entire day and a night on
the island before crossing back to the
mainland and travelling by
we
Edinburgh, where
E. Clifford '89 and
in
Darin HuggJer '88
Scranton. Lynne
secondary English teacher, and Darin
is
a
a sec-
is
ondary math teacher.
Barbara Duke Cook '89 and David Cook '89
Aaron Edward, bom on
fv
are parents of v son,
of our time in Scotland.
last
Lynnc
were married on July 23
train to
spend the
will
995 wed-
1
graduate of Northampton
October 14 (seven pounds. 3.5 ounces). He joins
France
June 15-28
Land Cost $1,200
a sister.
Mary Anne Donald '89 earned an MBA in
human resource administration at Fairleigh
Carre/our Europeen, the
Visit h-
crossroads of F.urope, in a two- week
trip that
leads from the towns of the
Alsace into the mountains of the
We
Vosgcs.
RhiM
and
in the
Our
final goal.
along the G.R.
one of several
5,
trails in
north,
we
towns and
center. After a
Ink
and
few more days of
many
have preserved
their distun
tm-
nous
oi art
and
some
of the most delicious food and
wine
in the
Several moderate hiking days,
charming towns,
will bring us to
During the
you
tour,
will
have the
Co.
m
Mary Beth Gallagher-Finnerty
Lab
we
in State College.
versary on October
will help
in
em-
She and her hus-
5.
They
live in State
One
position, technical merits
i
in 1993, is a legal specialist with
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Washington, D.C.
She resides
in Philadelphia.
Susan E. Metzker '89 and David W. Gehrum
May 1 3 wedding in Williamsport.
are planning a
Susan
recruiters in Philadelphia.
is
a programmer/analyst for the Central
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit
Lori L. Havriila '89 and William L.
in Pittston.
J.
employed by Merrill Lynch
They reside in Pottsville.
in
in
Montandon.
Burke
Lori
is
Wilkes-Barre.
Sandra L. Rozzi '89 and James B. Floyd were
at Bernville R.D. 2. Sandra is employed
by Aetna Life and Casualty in Middletown,
Conn. They live in Meriden, Conn.
married
Thomas M. Heavey '89 and Amy L. Schropp
were married on October 8 in Harrisburg. Thomas is general manager of Crunch Fitness Health
Club
in
New York City.
Kimberly A. Shaner '89 and Jeffrey
R.
Hannis are planning a July 22, 1995 wedding
Pottstown.
Kimberly
is
in
an elementary school
teacher in the Philadelphia School District.
and overall impact.
aliber competition of the
In
PPA
is
1994 there were approximately 6,000
is
a sales assistant for
Dimension Media Services.
Sherman College of
make
Shannon M. Gownley
'89 and Timothy
W
Straight Chiropractic in
is
a teacher in the Exeter
District,
Township
Reading. They also live
in
Exeter
Township
Dawn Guarino '89 and Gregory
were married on February 19
Dawn is a CPA with
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Carey and Associates
gory
is
in
Ksiazek '89
Wayne,
in
Wilkes-Barre. and Gre-
a self-employed contractor.
They
live in
'89 and Brian D. Wilcox
were married on October 2 in Lansdale. Melissa is a senior communications associate for the
Vanguard Group of Investment Companies in
They
Valley Forge
live in
Schwenksville.
Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 and Celeste Ann
in
Hanover. Anthony
M. Mack '89 and Joseph
were married on November
bon. Lisa
is
6.
1
993.
B. Parrish
in
a certified public accountant with Ernst and
Young, Harrisburg. They
live in
Hanover.
are planning an April
Donald
Montoursville.
Montour
is
1 ,
a
1995 wedding
manager
for
Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre.
Marianne L. Troyan '89 and Mark E.
Zenyuch 4 79 were married on July 16 in Marion
Heights.
gree
at
Marianne,
Jennifer
who
Beaver College,
is
earned a master's dea physical therapist at
Susquehanna Physical Therapy Association in
Bloomsburg. Mark is a transportation construc-
They
PennDOT
in Montoursville.
reside in Bear Gap.
Port Car-
employed by The Morning Call
in
Tina Valencik '89 and Donald J. Robbins are
planning an August 1995 wedding. Tina is employed by the Department of Defense in Wash-
Wynn McGinley
ate with S. R.
is
in
tion inspector for
Lisa Ann
Allentown.
Clarks Summit.
Stremmel were married
M. Letchak
Melissa
N.J.
Parente. Randolph. Orlando,
Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie A
Solomon
South Carolina.
Bastian were married on August 6 in Centralia.
by completing
alumni survey on Page 51.
JoAnise Keener '89 and Jamie Leighow are
planning a September 9, 1995 wedding. JoAnise
Jamie also attended B.U. and graduated from
Quest Office
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management
of her portraits
nbbon awards
and was awarded a national merit. The portrait
u as s^ m ed in the top range for its creativity, com-
entries.
Please help us to serve your needs
to:
School of
Col-
qualified for the prestigious blue
School
it
Doreen A. Hasselman '89 and Michael W.
Sobeck '89 planned a fall wedding. Doreen is a
national reseller manager for Pagenet Inc. in Mt.
Laurel, N.J. Michael, a graduate of Widener
were married on October 8
a
Note
You may mail
E.
'89.
lege.
Shannon
interests better
Getty
band, Joe, celebrated their third wedding anni-
nation
group again the following day.
the short
is
ployed by Penn State University's Applied Re-
you
arrangements for you to rejoin the
and
*89
considered to be one of the most difficult in the
the event that
spend additional time
particular town,
Duncan, Harold Emmitt '51. Helen Tietjen Emmitt '51. Terry Engleman '61. Sharon
Nancy L Hill '75. John Haney '85. Annemarie Murray Hauck '88. Joseph W. Hippie.
Laura Keyser. Mark Keyser '75, Rebecca Schrum Keyser '75. Kathleen Horst Kuzmiak '69. Bret
Lieberman '90. Carol Ann Bobbe Lieberman 90. Janell Lutz '94. Maryellen Makarevich '95, Joe
Oestreich, Maryann Oeslreich, Rebecca Randall '95, Clark R. Renninger '41. Lynn Renninger,
Relda Rohrbach Scott '55, Ron Stokes, Jo Stokes. Susan Sugra 89. Allen Tate. Nancy Tate, John
Thomas '47, Julie Yarnell '95, and Jeanne Noll Zimmerman '42.
Raymond
is
in Paxinos.
Hie national
Mulhouse and
Strasbourg, and
ber 10 to meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those in attendance included Dave
Banack, Claraline Schlee Baylor '41, Jon Black '70, Chris Blackburn '82, Evelyn M. Duncan '61.
«
opportunity to attend local music
to
Hemdon. Michael
in
Photographers of America.
picturesque neighborhoods.
want
degree in childhood edu-
Jody Gates '89 of the Lewisburg Studio won
known around die world
cathedral, museums and
m
a master's
LANCASTER RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Lancaster on Novem-
a top national honor at the 1994 Professional
Strasbourg,
festivals
a teacher at the Trans-
region
interrupted by sightseeing in
its
Columbia Area School
Shamokin and St. Casimir's
in Kulpmont.
She is
May 20 wedding
search
Alsatian character. Here you will
lor
grade
a first
is
we
small villages
find impicsivc COlIet
'89
administrative sales manager for National Ticket
descend again into the Rhine
Valley where
lives in
Mary's schools
St
ning a
of the Alps and the Black Forest,
will
She
Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Martz are plan-
a leading art
the mountains, with vieWfl
in}' in
N.J.
will vigil
olmai, one of the region's most
beautiful
Worhacz Faust
figuration School in
Europe,
working on
way
Momstown.
She formerly was
District.
cation.
the
in
teacher in die Southern
leading us over moderate peaks and
On
is
Basking Ridge.
past impressive medieval ruins.
(
1993. She
the corporate
in
benefits department at Allied Signal International
Michelle
tour will take us
long-distance hiking
December
in
and welfare specialist
a health
valley of the
travel north, with
Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, as
our
Dickinson University
headquarters
will begin the tour in the
Mulhousc
city of
Korrine.
'89 is an associWojdak, woiking on grassroots
and media relations projects for the firm's communication practice. The firm has locations in
ington, D.C.
John M. Walker '89 and Cynthia M. Hadzick
are planning a
September 1995 wedding
in Pitts-
January 1995
burgh. John,
who earned
University of Pittsburgh,
MBA degree at the
an
is
a
network engineer
with Bell Atlantic Mobile of Pittsburgh.
1990
P.
a marketing repre-
is
Amerada Hess Corporation .n
Massachusetts. Rhode Island and
Connecticut
They live in Natick. Mass.
Fritz '90 and Jeremy S Koch
were
married on July 9 Tammy is
employed by
Shevlin
the
11825 Federalist Way. Apt.
Fairfax. VA 22030
U.S. Navy, and they live in Naples.
1
Italy.
Lisa R. Gilbert '90 and Christopher
Lorenzo were married on November
(703)803-7610
1
Class Volunteers:
Montoursville. Lisa
Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Stackhouse
State
The following
class
members
Amy
Angelucci, Michelle Seibert Appel, Michelle
School
JoAnn
Barletta,
Tom
Barna. Lisa Bell,
Burnett,
Jill
Ashenfelter
Amaudo Cambum, Angela Candori,
Jill
Va
r
previously was a
Barker,
J
in the
Yarmel Amadio, Rich Amadio, Margaret
Anjna Beri, Melody Bowersox,
in Fairfax.
fifth
grade teacher
at St.
Rob Gould '90 has accepted a position at Bell
Atlantic Video Services in Reston. Va
Dawn
D. Grubel '90 has earned a master's
Cheryl Decembrino, Pete Despres, Dominic
DiCordiza, Joann DiFrancisco, Anita Dimmick,
degree
Lesley Estock. Ophelia Tarn Fetter, Pamela A.
the Solanco School in Lancaster County,
she anticipates state certification in school
psychology
Gairing, John Gallagher.
Mike Gerard, DeeAnne
in
Rob Gould, Melissa
Glenn,
Headen, Sharon
Hunsicker,
Kill,
Harris, Paula
University
An
Thomas Hutchinson, Marie
James.
Dave
Kennedy, Laura Kline, Donna Kohler, Bret
Ann Bobbe Lieberman, Steve
Lieberman, Carol
May.
Cameron Macaleer, John Makara,
Julie
Bucheit Markowski, Frank McLaughlin, Holly
Zovak Mordaunt, Lori Moschella. Deb
Mulkewycz, Tim Norton, Kathy
Patterson,
Jim
Kathleen Roach, Beth Salaman. Stanley C
Schorr, Melinda Schwarz, Louann Spohr Shade,
Pilla,
Douglas E. Heim '90 and Denice A Elliott
were married on August 27 in Northumberland
Douglas is employed by Geisinger Medical Cen-
They
Thomas Hornung '90
Sikora are planning a May
Thomas
is
a supervisor for
dren and Youth Services
live in
Sunbury
Church
in
Alumni Association
They
live in Chalfont.
Scott
Lori Stoner Kappel "X) and Paul Kappel S«>
are parents of a daughter. Kathryn Idi/aheth.
horn
on June
Kathy Keller
teaching
'90
is
at the Millville
Assistant
in hti
second yeai
sports info
post filled
ol
Elementary School.
Lisa Koenig Kemmerer '90 and lu husband.
Gregg, are parents of a daughter. Morgan Renee.
bom on September 25 (seven pounds. 20 nidu s)
r
an investigator with the U.S. Office ol
Personnel Management in Philadelphia
Ihcv
is
live in Slalinglon,
A
wedding
S>
on
Joan L. KUng '90 and James A
ciate at
They
is
a laboratory asst.
Argus Research Laboratories
in
Horsham
live in Sellersvillc
Karen
L. Koslosky '90 and William
M
Pox
1992
at
that,
Ithaca College and
1
||,
1
in
was
Wagnei College
al
)
Pnoi to
at
alayelte College
press operations assistant
World Qip
in
New
been a press aide
at
us a
the l«>'M
Jersey and has
al
the
NCAA
Bail
Regional Men's Basketball Tourna
B.
He
has also seiveil as an
intern in the National Basketball
in Breinigsville.
Assoi union's pubhi relations
pursuing a master's degree in physical
They
H
at
Jim
of Staten Island.
he was assistant Sll
merit
therapy at Temple University.
development
Leightmao also has served
Woodson Smith, Sheraton Smith. Lisa
Don Trathen, Anne VanHouten.
Cynthia Vought, Wei Wei Cai, Karen Busocker
Whiteman. Lon Brungart Zerbe, Scon Zoufaly.
is
named
1-eightman earned his bachelor \s
degree in spoils comniunu alions
I
Nichole
Daubert were married on July 23
en
loimeily assistant spoils inhumation
Stackhouse,
Jeanne
k
will serve as assistant to
A native
Yeagei were
Melanie Siesko, Jennifer Anderson Smith,
Jeanne M. Barkman '90 and Timothy
cightinaii has
tion/athletu
duecloi
Danville.
I
assistant duecloi ol spoils inlorma
Hollislcr '78.
Montour County Chil-
in
Ltightman
1)
I
married on August 27 Joan
and Kimberly
26. 1995
amatem has
Mary W. Jakacki '90 and William T, Krempa
were married on August 2S in DoyleStOWH
Mar)
is a teacher at Upper Bucks
Vocational Techm
cal School and at Holicong Junior
High School
Lisa
ter as a health physicist.
(J
s
intern at
Aaron Hughes, Lori
Lori Stoner Kappel, Kathy Jones Keller.
Looker.
at Millersville
Nanticoke. and the B
Joseph
Mary's
Kulpmont.
in
active in various area
leagues. St
in
a claim representative for
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Farm Insurance
1
was
kctball
Surviving are his parents. Gerald and Dorothy
Hudak, three brothers. Jerry. Jason und Insim
and his fiance. Karen Krueger '90
Sandy Glowatski '90 is a kindergarten teac Ik
Mount Carmel Area School District She
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994:
Hudak *«X) of Mtnticoke was killed
an October CfJ acc ident at age 27. A dean's
list student while at Bloomsburg.
he was em
ployed by Children's Service Ceotei
Jeffrey J.
in
Jeff
Tammy
Representative:
James
Marlboro. Mass.. and Paul
sentative with the
department and in the New Jersey
Nets public relations department.
live in Allen-
town.
At Bloomsburg. Ix-ightman
will
supervise the overall media/public
Carawan Cecco
'90 and her husband,
relations
John, are parents of a son.
Mark Alexander, bom
IX spoil alhleth
Rita
programs
will involve
Courtney R. Coccodrilli '90 and Enc E
Sobczak were married on November 25 in Lake
and
Courtney,
who
school's
His dudes
working with more than
SOU student/athletes and mat lies
on September 28.
Ariel.
loi the
program
He
will
coordinate media coverage
statistu al
mlormation
at
home
also attended the Univer-
athletic contests, assist in athletn
sity of Valladolid in Spain, is an account manager for Tokai Financial Services in Berwyn.
editor for the University's sports
(und raising ellorts and serve as
Vincent W. Costanzo '90 and Shari Abrams
are planning a July 30. 1995
is
publications
wedding. Vincent
employed by Costanzo Floor Plans
in
Coopersburg.
You're invited to
Matthew W. Evans
'90 has been appointed
borough manager of Newville.
Alumni Day
Matthew, who
also earned a master's degree at B.U. in 1992.
WEDDING REUNION
formerly was an administrative analyst for the
Queensbury, N.
state
Department of Public Welfare's Bureau of
Y,
on
—
May
90: (sitting) Lisa Zamit
Lindsay
21.
'91.
E. Irion '90
and Thomas
E
Beck 88 were married
in
Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W. Kelly '90
were married on August 6 in Dallas. Michele is
Kathy Pavloski Zelnick 88: (standing) Colleen Healey 90, Paul Kelly 90. Tony Panuccio 87,
Alan Zelnick 88. Tim Grunstra 88. D.J. Rogers 87 and Bill Robenolt 87 Lindsay has completed her master 's degree (for reading specialist certification) at Loyola College in Baltimore,
and Tom is a CPA with Parente. Randolph. Orlando & Carey in Wtlliamsport They live in
a teacher at
Mifflinburg.
Personnel.
Immaculate Conception School
in
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
April 29, 1995
Guests at the wedding included (kneeling) Michele Farris Kelly
Katie Georgia Mies, the hnde and groom. Michelle Garrett 90,
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Emma
Casey
at the
They
live in Narragansett.
R.I.
Senate.
is
He came
Foundation
Medical Center
Mount.
Gcisinger
to
tant.
served
department
.is
and assistant
ated
Mowad
ranton Prep
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medii
his
toighton Medical
(
)maha, Nebraska
I
University
Mowad
is
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Si
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diplomate
a
Amerii an Board
ol
numbei
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is
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has
set
directors Foi
entities,
I
many
<
(
Wyoming
is
l
Firsl
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a
leisingei
member
community,
oi
has served On the
directors of the
He
.is
'ouiih
Ad\
isory
Board on
Drug and Alcohol Programs and
Montour County Child Welfare
the
at
who
Alisa.
is
enrolled in the
LaSalle University,
a clini-
is
Wyeth-Ayerst
in St.
Doylestown.
live in
May
28
Shawn Chesney
in
'93
Shamokin. Melissa
Shawn, who earned
in
a master's
University of Florida in 1994.
is
employed by Brown and Root Environmental
in
at the
in
J.
Davies were
married on September 10 in Dallas. Molly is
employed by [nterMetro Industries Corp. as a
sales development representative. They live in
publications earn
CPSA
Douglas B. Rapson '90 and Debra
married on July 23
in
Feaster
J
Doug
Selinsgrove.
news director and on-air personality
Wiggle Radio Network in Selinsgrove.
is
is
a special education teacher in the
County Schools. They
live in
Tripoli.
Baltimore
Maryland.
communications, "this
vices in
a tribute to the
N.J
Margie Naugham, Phil Petersen, Joe
and
Rose Roos, Kim Santor, Priya Sharma,
Mike
Deanne Smith
is
'90 and John
some
June 19
Lisa Stackhouse '90 and Brett
schools.
grade teacher
"Obviously, our students fare very
well in competition with undergradu-
Montoursville,
ates at these nationally rated
Blue Bell.
Mark E. Linder
m
Nancy Suda
were
mamed
in
at
Fairfield
is
are plan-
a second
Academy
in
Lansford
Van Horn
'74
Both are teachers
the Weatherly School District.
in
in Mifflinburg.
Methand
Econo Lodge,
Mary
the
'90 are planning a
November
Tracy
education teacher in Northern
is
a special
Virginia, and Michael
is
18.
1995 wedding.
Mary
Andrew
B. Kinsey
a July 1996 wedding.
Hara is a
County Public Schools
Elizabeth Frew '91 and Matthew
were
mamed
Elizabeth
on July 9
in
J
Bethlehem.
a teacher at Southern Lehigh
is
Middle School and
is
a teacher consultant for
Geography Education Department of the National Geographic Society in Washington. D C.
She is pursuing a master's degree at Temple University.
employed by Glaxo
Pharmaceuticals.
L. Freireich '91 and
attending Loyola College.
Zaludek.
Carolyn N. Fryberger '91 and Paul T. Burke
'92 were married on October
Carolyn
1
in
Wilkes-Barre
a registered nurse with Plastic and
is
Cynthia A. Bates '91 and Christopher
Kern were married on October 8. Cynthia, also
Reconstructive Surgeons in Wilkes-Barre, and
Paul is a special education teacher in the Pocono
a graduate of Bucknell University,
Mountain School
therapist at the Milton
is
a psycho-
Susan
Blasko '91 and Susan Kaminski are
planning a July 1995 wedding.
Mark, who
employed as a caseworker
Pennsylvania
Department of Welfare
for the
is
in Philadelphia, is attend-
Widener University School of Law in Delaware. He is also a first lieutenant in the U.S.
ing
Reserves.
married on September 10 in Weatherly. Lisa
is
in
They
She previously
was a staff nurse with Professional Home Health
Care Agency in Pottsville, an infection control/
employee health nurse at Ashland Regional
Medical Center, a
Leichtman Ice Cream Co.
live in
Fem
Glen.
1
Ann Boyer '91 and Eric J Ropella
mamed on September 3 in Easton. Rachel
Rachel
is
critical care
Good Samaritan
staff nurse at
educational coor-
Hospital in Lebanon,
Ashland.
Kristie M. Hock '91 and James V.
Kolmansberger '90 were mamed on February
2 in Almedia.
ist
were
'91 has joined the staff of
School of Nursing as a medi-
'91 and Mario Bellizia were
an accountant
at
Grant
cal/surgical clinical instructor.
dinator at
Boehmer
S.
Pottsville Hospital
and a
Lisa
District, Swiftwater.
Hershey School.
employed by Enterprise Rent-A-Car
for
Jim
CMG
Kristie
Health
in
is
a recruitment special-
Owings
Mills, Md.. and
manager for Rossville Vending
Baltimore, Md. They live in Towson, Md.
is
a sales
in
in
Kim Black Campbell '91 and her husband,
Tim. are parents of a son, Jacob, born on
July
31. 1994, and a daughter. Mary, bom on June
30. 1993.
'90 and Richard
is
Braccili
Pottstown.
Good
Lisa
22
night auditor at
planmng
Thomas, Lisa Markle
Wall, Susan C. Weaver, Jeannie Yap, Zohreh
Garrousian, Sean McDonough, Michele
J. P.
Pensacola, Fla., where they reside.
ning a July 8. 1995 wedding.
professional schools." he says.
in
a financial analyst for United
is
teacher in the Baltimore
Michelle Stabler, Letha Stone.
W.
employed by Pomerantz Staffing SerWatchung, N.J. They live in Manville.
of the nation's finest journalism
Page 48
Sinclair,
Melissa Straub-Tyson,
in these
contests are publications from
mamed on October
is a
Hara
Rafter,
J
Francis de Sales.
McEvoy were mamed on
Joelle
Howarth. Ellyn R. Jones, Karen
Miller,
Hazleton.
Walter Brasch. professor of mass
Spectrum 's competitors
'90 and Dr. Robert
were married on September 10 in New
Debra earned a master's degree at AllenSt.
Mark
are
III
Joelle
latest award is
work of students here.
Jennifer L. Dincher '91 and
'94 were
Miller Counterman.
Beth Lindenmuth, John Littlewood. Nellie
Manarchuck. Stuart McAleer, Laura McCawley,
Lisa Markel McConnell. Jim McGurrin, Marc
Mark
medalisi
to faculty advisor
Donna
for the
Dawn E. Rebennack '90 and Paul Starolis
were mamed on June 25 in Shavertown. Dawn
town College of
status.
According
J.
Jr.,
M
Harveys Lake.
Cordes
five percent of
wed-
a teacher in Easton, Md.. and
is
an appraiser for Tech Review
is
Kurt M.
David Brown. Carolyn
Bressi,
Tracy L. Banick '91 and Michael R. Boyer
Molly A. Parsons '90 and Mark
Debra C. Shellhamer
(Continued from Page 45)
Bowman. Bruce
Kristin
'91 and
are planning a June 1995
Lagreca. Robert Legutko, Deborah Letkiewicz,
Army
Approximately
Pam
Cunningham
Kristin L.
registered at
Butcher. Brian Carling. James S. Ceccatti, Jo-
Aiken.
Services.
Spectrum
members
Bonawitz. Judi Bright
a
of the advisory' board ol the
(
They
>avidfl
urn
Montour County
Rc< reation Authority and
Monloui
Ivyland
Melissa Parker '90 and
Mowad
National Bank of Danville
member
of
class
Bloomsburg.
leisingei Health Plan
live in the
on the boaui
I
<
a part-time football
Nancy
Alisa Monteiro '90 and Craig Nager were
system
leisingei
leisingei
Medical Center,
\>
in
for his father's auto business.
Aiken, S C. They live
leisingei Clinic
Valley Medical Center and
the board Foi
Auto Sales
ved the board of
including
Marworth.
M
J
was employed by Wendy's International
Renal
is
Lafayette College.
odist Continuing Care Services. Lewisburg,
degree
's
at
Groenheim, Felicia Gurzynski, Melissa Hay,
Sharon Hazenski, Lydia Heiser. John Hersh,
Gainesville, and
ommittec
(
coach
grew up working
Mint Chevrolet.
were married on
'I
I
Governoi
chairs the
Kurt
cal data associate with
University Urologists
He
Tammy
in
a
in
Northampton County Deputy
Department and
Sheriff's
Jennifer
married
is
Palmer Township.
Michele Creola, Shonda Folmar Demarest, Gary
professional assoi iations, including
Disease Advisory
ding.
at St.
"I
American frologh al Assoi
lion, the American College Ol
live in
such as Corvettes. Cadillacs and 4x4 trucks. Joe
I
Surgeons ami the
Rafter Adgie, Carolyn Augustyn. Ruth Bishop,
MBA program
ol the
Roth were
seph C. Cipriani
frology and
I
actively involved in a
the
Lieberman '92
I
Maryland.
«>l
F.
Bloomsburg. Heidi
Waverly. featuring pre-owned high-end vehicles
completed
le
and surgical residency
his uroIogicaJ
the
degn
al
and James
Bethlehem.
live In
Joe Mint '90 has started
hool
Si
the
alumni or university events during 1994: Donna
Class Volunteers:
Braughton,
to the president of
earned
from the
Amy
employed by
is
Miller '90 has been promoted to coor-
They
in
Brian D. Crouthamel '91 and Martie Smith
accoun-
is
3
are planning a February 4, 1995 wedding. Brian
a certified public
Kathleen
Luke's Hospital
and the University of Scranton,
at
805
John L. Andronis. Zohreh
Garrousian. Shannon Strasbaugh
dinator of annual funds and special events
Geiiingei Clinic
<
FL 34619
Pleasant
Medical Center,
directoi el Gcisingci
in
Street. Apt.
Clearwater.
The following
chairmen and assistant medical
dm
Quakertown. They
in
I
'91
1
Dinan
J.
2690 Drew
1968 as an
in
associate in the urology department
He has
mamed on October
were
Barrier Jr
senior vice president of Gcisinger
i
tinman
Creasy
senior accountant for Endura Products
Representative:
I
J.
married on August
Kathleen Matoushek '90 and David R.
native ol Scranton,
a
They
live in that city.
1991
Molly
confirmation by the Pennsylvania
Mowad.
Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia.
at
Laura earned a
1994.
Heidi
Hasbro Children's Hospital
Providence. R.I.
in
Mowad's
after
Clare, born on October 16. 1994.
mployed
IS
ment was announced by Governor
P.
3,
'90 and
her husband. Jim, are parents of a daughter.
<>i
,
Council of Trustees. The appoint-
Robert
married on September
Glass.
Maureen "Molly" Hickey Lowther
M
Mowed,
Laura Wendel '90 and Gary Schultz were
employed by Reading
is
t e s
master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1992.
trustees
J
Karen
are engaged.
China
Joseph
n o
s s
physician
David J. Carpenter '91 and Margaret B
Hassold were married on August 20 in
Chestnut
Hill. David is occupation
distribution
Sherri A. Hower '91 and Jason C. Newton
were married on July 9. 1 994 in Portland. Shem
is an associate agent with Northwestern Mutual
Life.
They
reside in Portland.
Vicki A. James '91 and Thomas C.
Shuffelbottom Jr. '91 were mamed on November 19 in Neffs. Vicki is a teacher in the
manager
January 1995
Elizabcihtown Area School District, and
Tom is
employed by Buck Auto Sales and Salvage
Co
in Buck. They live in Lancaster.
Jani '91 and Stephen
O'Krepky were married on August
town.
New
Knstie
the
a tax analyst
is
at
Smith
May
Towson
at
13 in Allen-
Newsweek
Wood
Bloomsburg. Kristen.
degree
at
B.U..
Weis Center
Center
in
for
who
Services, a resi-
on September
Research
J
in
They
Danville.
is
at
Geisinger Medical
live in
Bloomsburg
a registered nurse at the State Correc-
tional Institute in Dallas.
He
arts
of Tae
is an instructor at
Wilkes-Barre World Karate. They live in
Glen
Lyon.
'91
and Frank A. Magel
'86 are planning a September 16, 1995
wedding
in Mecharucsburg. Laura is a staff
radiographer
and mammographer with Polyclinic Medical
Center in Harrisburg. and Frank is an intensive
case manager with the Dauphin County
Mental
Health-Mental Retardation. Harrisburg.
James Mikovich '91 and Jennifer Whitehead
were married on September 24 in Lansford.
James is employed by Posco Panther Creek in
Lansford.
in
Malvern
Brett
Chester County
They
is
in
is
91 and lames
in
'91 and
employed
Svhan
at
1
Thomas
J.
IWS wedding
S.
earning (Vntct
Langhome
Thomas M. Ziegler'91 and Michele A Silbcr
were married on June 2S in ewishuig
Thomas
is manage! ol loss
R Us hi Owings Mills.
Md
They
\
Mcchamcsburg.
The Adler
Woodbndge. Va
He was
live in
Reistertown.
Md
1992
Hob Heller
R R 7. BOX 7030
East Slroudsburg,
as a personal fitness
[717)476-0086
Surviving are his parents. William
Quinoncs
and Margaret McCracken. his stepfather.
Class Vblunteti
He was self-employed
h im Downing
18301
I'A
S.O.L.V.E.
coordinator
trainer.
Chns
McCracken; a sister, a step-sister, two step- brothers; a
maternal grandmother, a paternal grand
mother and
a paternal step-grandmother.
Tom London
The following class members registered
alumni or university events during
appointed
at
1994
Adnanne
Shannon N. Strasbaugh
'91
and Richard B
Emmitsburg. Md. Sh-
Harvey were mamed in
annon, who earned a master's degree
at
Shippensburg University, is employed by the
Public School Employees" Retirement
System
Hamsburg. They
in
live in
Hanover.
Bahl.
Roben
Kimberly Bowers Ceccalti. Sharon
Jean
Tim Brook*
R. Beltski.
Chnstman.
Kimberly Colotti. Sylvia Anascavage Costa,
James Donegan. Julie Feulner. Deborah
Jurgill
Gownley. Sean Grcgorowic/, Jon Hull.
Kyle
Hindsman. John Juckniewit/, Betsy Knowlden.
Brad Kressman. Colleen Stout Kroelich, Mi>
G. Lampnnos. Diane
Ann
Strebin '91 of Macungie was re
cently awarded the Frank Blanchard Scholarship,
one of 10 awarded annually by the American
Organized
I
Association of Nurse Anesthetists. She also received an assistantship for the 1994-1995 aca-
demic year at the Northeastern University/New
England Medical Center in Boston, where she is
the graduate
in
In
program
A
AANA Education Commit-
She was employed
at
as an instructional designer
ts,
m
One of those
Co Op." was an
"Explore
interactive
pi. ,1c, |N
Institute foi Intent
live Technologies.
projet
instnu
in
Downing has
vaiions g,.,iu lunded
Bloomsburg's
computet program which
introduces high school and college
students in cooperative edin alion
Karen Rouse. David Roy. Laurie Pflugler
M
graduate ol Bloomsburg
l«>N<)
worked
"ii
I
Aileen Not/. Fred Oakes. Meg Paspro, James
Pomicter. Amy Jo Reeee. Bruce Kosengrant,
Joseph
named
(Students
I-
I
Clonal technology.
Mehlbaum. Todd Mengel.
Juh Herring Miller. Mark Moore. Slacie Young
Moore. Timothy Mordaunt. Todd M Mullen.
Kim Seymour.
V
with a master's degree
Lisette Meehleib. Jane
Schofield.
August, she was elected national student
I
has been
to
earn through
Vohinteeiism and Employment)
ut2
azar, Inn
etlleri,
Ellen Lewis. Chris Malti.Aleshea Vanim
Maurer,
I
Downing
cooidinatoi of S O.I
hael
Beth
representative to the
opportunities such as internships
Spoerl, Stan
Before coming to Bloomsburg.
Traczuk, David Trathen, Leslie Troglione.
Allison Tyson, John Updegraff. Shirley Walters.
Rick Wojciechowsky.
Downing earned
m
a bachelor's degree
psychology from Perm state
University
Lehigh Valley Hospital
at
Haddonfield, N.J., for one year.
While
football
at
B.U., he was a wide receiver on the
team for four years. He
set a single
game
Christine K. Powlus '91 (M) and Kenneth T
Seay were married on October 29 in Bloomsburg,
Christine
is
employed by
the
Shawn M. SulUvan
Rutkoski
mamed on May 2X in Mountaintop
Shawn, who earned a master's degree at Wilkes
University, is employed by Pleasant Valley
Bloomsburg Area
School District and Sears.
School
District.
optometry degree at Pennsylvania College of
Optometry in May 1995
LauraA.Tewell '91 and Samuel L BspositO
III were married on July 30 in
South
Wilhamspon Laura is employed by Bucktail
Bank as an accountant They live in South
Wilhamspon.
Michelle
Cynthia A. Tracy '91 and Zachary D Anderson are planning a summer 1996 wedding
Cynthia is a high school math teacher with Pnnce
George's County Public Schools in Maryland.
pursuing certification in school psy-
chology.
Jane Salak
on July 16
'91 and
in Hazleton.
teacher at the Sussex
They
Anthony Spera were marJane
is
in
Newark.
reside in Columbia. N.J.
Jeffrey Seidel *91 and Lynn Condrack were
25
in
Minersville
Ann
mamed
Kelly
were
cial
mamed on November
Veronick '91 and Michael K Loy
in Mechanicsburg Kelly is a spe-
education teacher
School
in the
Hamsburg
an accountant for New Breed Corp. in
Kearney, N.J. They reside in Hamsburg.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
employed by
PENRAC in Wilkes
I
h..
dim
mas A Nixon
(01 o|
District.
at
by Intermetro Industries Corporation. They
in Kingston.
develop a program of activities
locus on the contributions ol
live
fill, ellective January
new
In his
acertifli ate
competence in speech pathology She
employed by the Rehah People. Iia
clinical
i
>!
I
is
ultures
Michele
L.
Theresa R. Vosefski
mamed
on July 2
'91
in
and Marc
G
Baum
'92 and William
Gr«
nJj
are planning a May 20 wedding Michele is
em
ployed by Beech Mountain Lakes in Drums
Sears
Carbondale. Theresa,
who earned a master's degree in social work at
Marywood College, is a therapist for the Abraxas
position,
who
Anient ans
Adrianne Bahl '92 has earned
January 1994.
is
among
promote respect
individuals and
cultures.
As
assistant dire* lor
the past
..I
two years
Area School
sible for
resides in
Muncy
The
for different
Johns Hopkins University
He
residential
at
the
in
Baltimore. Md.. Nixon was respon-
managing
a
SM-studcnt
residence hall
He
David A. Blough '92 and Shelly S. OrifTith
mamed on October in Mifflmburg
David is a geologist with EA Engineering Sci-
programs
run and retain
ence and Technology Inc and Shelly is employed
by EA Laboratories in Sparks. Md They live in
University,
I
to
intended to foster
Michael Bieher '92 is a fifth grade tea, her ji
the Ashkar Elementary School in the Hughesville
District
will
represent diverse
the University
at
I99S
4.
Nixon
Multicultural Center, dedicated in
life for
'92 were
were
named
has been
[he Multicultural Center
Kenley E. Atherholt "92 and Alan R Rood
were mamed on October 8 Kenley is employed
City
Jef-
is
is
Barre
tolerance
a fourth grade
Avenue School
and Thomas
Multicultural Center
director appointed
Scott will receive his doctor of
Michelle M. Rossi *91 and Brian J Marchese
were mamed on July 3 in Lake Hopatcong, N.J
is
Kerry M. Abell '92 and Thomas R
amloi.
•92 are planning an August
12. 1995 wedding
Kerry is a teacher in the Dallas School
District,
I
'91 and Scott P.
'91 were
pass receiving record, was team captain, and was
an all-conference selection in 1992,
frey
in
is
26.
Pajic '91 is an assistant football
Gettysburg College. He formerly was
on the staff of Pope Paul VI High School in
N.J.
Sandra M. Wm>lslaycr
a registered nurse with
an auto accident.
Thomas A.
ried
Carbondale
..
live
tee.
coach
in
Detweilei are planning a Jul>
Michael J. Sohn '91 ol Wesi Norriton
died
on August 25 as a result of
injuries sustained in
Kwon
Do and Tang Soo Do and
Nesquehoning. They reside
a graduate
also holds second
degree black belts in the martial
Laura A. McCawley
in
2 in
They reside
Representative
Jason Masakowski "91 and Allison C
Tomczak were married on June 25 in Nanticoke.
is
Kathenne
Group
pursuing a master's
a research technician at the
is
is
University
Katherine D. Smith
Campbell were married
Langhome.
Kristen J. Leonovich '91 and David
Vitkauskas were married on August 20
and
District
Foundation
in
I
assistant director of admis-
sions and marketing for
dential facility in
Bauer arc
West Chester.
in
is
W
Abbey teaches
Brett R.Smith '91 and
Beth R Canfieldwere
mamed
in
probation officer
Kelly
and Todd
Sandra
Jersey.
wedding.
'91
27 wedding
J
Kelly L. Leiendecker '91 and Jon
P
Hartmaier are planning a September
23. 1995
Jason
E.
York City School
student
Ann
Kristie
Abbey
planning a
to
re<
also developed
minority students
He
is
a
graduate of Shippensburg
where he also earned
a
master's degree.
Stcwartstown
Page 49
Classnotes
Michele M. Bressi '92 (M) and Steven C
Resuta were married on September 3 in
Kulpmont. Michele is an instructor at the
McCann
They
School of Business
Mahanoy
in
City.
Maribel Garcia '92 and Marlm
planning a June 1995 wedding
E. Fry
in
are
Jr.
Harnsburg
an administrative assistant with
Mutual Insurance Group in Harnsburg.
Maribel
CUNA
is
WVIA as
He and
corporate marketing representative.
Laura Biscontini
wife, the former
a
his
'92, live in
M. Gerdes
'92
working
is
in the car-
diac intensive care unit of Children "s Hospital
of Philadelphia. She
degree
also pursuing a master's
is
Gill '92
Susan
Bethlehem
the
planning a July
sylvania National Guard.
teacher
(M)
is
an English teacher
director
Linden
degree
Markland G. Lloyd has joined
the
B.U.,
is
managing
is
Lloyd
will assist
Dennis
engaged
.ire
in
District as an
Lloyd formerly was chief
Health System
chiel
in
Wilhamsport and
communication
He
Danville
has
experience
(.1
is
employed by
Camp
R.
more than
Kimberly Colotti '92 and Michael Povlin are
They will
live in Raymond. N.H
Domday
Tina M.
in
'92 and Robert
J.
registered nurse at Hazleton General Hospital.
is
a
L
Kirsten J. Elek '92 and Paul
Singley III
'90 were married on August 6 in Easton. Kirsten
and Pennsylvania
,i
doctorate from
Ohio
employed by the Pennndge School District in
Bucks County, and Paul works for Lehigh Valley
is
They
Pretrial Services.
Pompton Lakes,
lives in
at
Ohio
University
in
is
by the American Society
Springfield,
I
le
Health Care Marketing and
and Clint
They
Orangeville R.R.
live at
wedding
Hampden Twp.
in
where she
sity,
John
coach.
is
Heidi
May
is
J.
1995
studying
West Chester Univer-
also an assistant
is
Company
in
Cen-
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
tr.il
vania
ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Rev-
Y.
Jennifer
Consulting Group
is
Inc.,
a benefit
counselor
and Kenneth
is
em-
New
Wayne
is
AT&T Bell Laboratories.
a health
They
ployed by the Northampton County Juvenile
Detention Department.
Debra Ohl '92 is a caseworker with the
Montour County Children and Youth Agency.
She previously worked in the domestic relations
office in Lancaster County.
ding.
Catherine M. Fedorko '92 (M) and Richard
Carrcll were married on July 2 in McAdoo.
Catherine
tion
is
School
a In si
in
grade teacher
West Hazleton.
at
Transfigura-
They
live
Lori Ann Krukas '92 and John Rizoo Jr. were
April 29, 1995
1-800-526-0254
married on August 20 in
Mahanoy
Lakeland.
Julie E.
Thomas C. Paternostro '92 and Lucy Ann
LaRose are planning a spring wedding. Thomas is a consultant for Industrial Modernization
Center, Montoursville.
Thomas Petchel '92 (M) has joined Rothstein
He has more than
They
Harrisburg.
Barbara M. Kuchta '92 and Bret S. Challenger are planning a July 29, 1995 wedding in
Frackville. Barbara is a teacher at Blue Mountain
Middle School
in
Orwigsburg.
Page 50
in
Helen Beebe
Easton.
Kimberly M. Refsnider '92 and Brian K.
on July 23 in
Richlandtown. Kimberly is a teacher in the
Bloomsburg.
Inc. in Hatfield.
Lori
is
a substitute teacher, and
for
Cable
Services
Souderton Area School
They
live in that city.
Kenneth
S.
is
a registered nurse at
S. Barrell
is
a
live in Telford.
An-
in Pottsville. Kenneth
employed by the Reading Area School District. They live in Pottsville
1 1
is
Lehigh Valley HosKristin Schoenleber '92 has been appointed
an admissions counselor at Keystone Junior Col-
Susan McCluskey '92 and Craig A.
Wozniak '91 were married on May 28 in
Hazleton.
and Brian
Communications
Rossi '92 and Sharon E. Norton
were married on June
Angela M. Lunow '92 and Kyle
District,
in
pital.
Speech and Hearing Center
are parents of a son,
Sugarloaf.
sales representative for Scott
V Hohl are plan-
cut, is a clinical audiologisl at the
He and his wife, Gloria,
Thomas Jr. They reside in
Lori Ann Longenberger '92 and Andrew J.
Bomboy '92 were married on October 15 in
gela
the University of Connecti-
marketing, and customer ser-
Itterly '92 were married
are planning an August 31, 1996 wedding.
at
sales,
vices.
Barre.
November 4 wedding. Amy. who earned
Inc. as a Realtor Associate.
management,
in
Lori
live in Frackville.
Wilhamsport. They
ning a
Parry '92 and Edward Thome were
married on August 13, 1994. They live in Fort
experience, covering various areas of operations
Board
He
a master's degree
is
nia Liquor Control
City.
gram at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
He has accepted a position at Scranton Community Emergency Center. He lives in Wilkes-
'92 and David
Greg
a sales coordinator for Pleko Southeast Corp. in
20 years of business and industry management
Andrew works
Amy M. Frey
a marketing representative
is
Kyle Fetterolf '92 has graduated from the
physician assistant program at King's College
also completed the medical technology pro-
is
for T.G.I. Friday's in Lakeland, Florida.
an administrative assistant with the Pennsylva-
reside in
McAdoo.
Stephanie
J.
September 30, 1 995 wed-
Providence, N.J.
enue.
T
Co.,
Wayne W.
Amy is an assistant editor with Reed
Lehighton.
in
for
N
McNaney and
Walton, Florida.
physicist for
a special education teacher for
the Hospital Association of Pennsyl-
For more information,
Kurtz,
assis-
swimming
Philadelphia.
Jo Kokinda '92 and
Reference Publishing, and
is
Apalachin,
Alumni Day
at
an
Amy L. Moss '92 and Timothy M. Hornbaker
May 20 wedding. Amy is em-
a staff specialist with General
Accident Insurance
Melinda
Relations and Marketing Society of
You're invited to
CPA
a
is
Stores, York,
Stephanie M. Palumbo '92 and Gregory
'90 are planning a
Jr.
Melinda L. Eroh '92 and John G. Lamprinos
are planning a July 22 wedding in Lewisburg.
achievement from the Public
for lifetime
is
BonTon Department
are planning a
I.
Heidi C. Kohlhaas '92 and John
Stuhltrager
Amy
Jennifer Jo Farr '92 and Kenneth M.
Shearer '92 were married on December 17 in
Award
at
M. Rider '91
Deanna
Wyomissing.
Public Relations and received the
Pinnacle
buyer
8.
Services as a business office support specialist.
Dietrich '93 were married on September 17 in
Wittenberg
L. Mills '92 and Clint
N.J.
Ann Kehl '92 and Timothy J. Knorr
were married on May 7 in Berwick. Kelly is
employed by Columbia-Montour Home Health
Bethlehem.
live in
Univent) and completed his
undergraduate work
for
She
Potestio
1996 wedding. Tina
are planning a June
pnhlu
Georgia,
resource admin-
of Scranton.
'92 has been appointed ad
Dill '93 are planning a
Jr.
nine teaching experience in
ertified
resources department at the cor-
for a master's degree at
Lloyd holds
(
human
Kelly
15 years
has 10 years ol
colleges .mil universities
>hio
the
officer with the
in insiiiulioii.il
in addition, he
i
in
personnel supervi-
is
the Surter
Berwick.
relations,
lull
Jennifer A. Kaffka '92
sor
planning a June 24, 1995 wedding.
Gcisingci health care system in
human
were marned on October
tant
accoun-
and external news operations
marketing ollicei with Providence
completing work
Wilkes-Banc
in
Deanna
Ciszek Elemen-
J.
Shenandoah.
porate headquarters of Kings Super Markets, Inc.
Corp.
Leader
employed by
Dennis L. Charles '92 and Carrie
the University's internal
in
Cowles Maga-
is
a
is
sales associate for Allstate Insurance in Lansdale.
Brian
Pocono Mountain School
tant. They live in Easton.
relations.
In this position,
in
Erin
an audiologisl for Kleckner
1
staff of the University as director ol
news and media
the Father Walter
in
Blozusky are
John W. Juckniewitz '92 and Wendy L.
Young were married on November 25. John is a
Audiology, Allentown
appointed
at
School
J.
1995 wedding.
I.
also earned a master's
who
Sandra,
at
Harnsburg, and Sean
at
Carpenter '92 and Brian W.
Blickeasderfer '91 were married on October
in
a production planner for
Shana K. Meier
Erin GownJey '92 and Frank
tary
L.
in
assistant for classified display at the Times-
He completed training at the
Allentown Police Academy in October. Tim has
served in the U.S. Army Reserves and the Penn-
Sandra
is
zines
Hughesville High School.
Police Department
News, media
Jane
istration at the University
Timothy Brooks '92 has joined
IJoyd
'92 are planning an October 21. 1995 wedding
on a master's degree
University of Pennsylvania
at the
the Pulsion area.
(i.
live in
Jeffersonville.
Jane Mehlbaum '92 and Sean Gregorowicz
'92 has joined
James A. Brogna
manager for BioPharm Clini-
Plymouth Meeting. They
cal Services in
live in Elysburg,
Nicole
Marklund
a quality assurance
Susan
Corporation
in
is
an underwriter for
E
D S.
Plymouth Meeting, and Craig
lege.
She previously was a marketing assistant
Marketing Inc in Bristol. She is a
at Atlantic
past
member of Volunteers
in
Teaching Altema-
is
January 1995
CI a
Quest Survey
n o
s s
What do you
an adult literacy organization in
Bucks
County. She lives in Mt. Pocono.
lives,
Laurie Pflugler Schofield '92 attended
alumni get-together
August. In the
in
in
PlftBM lake
a tew minutes to out
our
short Survey, Tins
will allow us to
the
Dewey Beach. Delaware,
last issue
mamed name was
her
of
YOU
serve
BLOOMSBURG,
better
omitted.
check any and
I'lease
Jaime
L. Stabley '92 and Michael
L
Houghtalmg were mamed on September
17 m
Montoursville. Jaime is employed
by Lowe's
boxes
Valdosta, Ga.
long
live in that city.
all
appiopuale
NNoul.l x.ii
participate in
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do?
like to
com sea
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as.
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Deanne
L. Stout '92 and Christopher
P
are engaged. Deanne is
employed
as an accountant by the Pennsylvania
Commis-
sion on
Crime and Delinquency
in
Cunoeing
—
—
—
Hoenscheid
Harnsburg.
Backpucking
White wnter
rafting
Cross-country skiing
Caving
Amy
K. Totin '92 and Leonard A. Weber
Jr
were mamed on December 9. Amy is
a graphic
artist for
Phoenix Data
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Anna Cawaggw. %
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Inc.
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art,npating
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'87,
UsaStackJ
, '90, Bart
Barbara Duck Winchester 75 and Jared
Win,
man-
Transport International Pool in Lancaster.
Moeser. Beth
Paul.
Ann Wenders 92 and Darren W. Crossley
were married on May 28 in Matamoras. Jill also
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earned a master's degree
Camp Zama,
at
Bloomsburg. They
Mary
P.
Wellock. Dana Yazinski.
B
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Standi were married on Septi
mbl
Shamokm.
trainee at
Weber. Elizabeth
Anne C
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Ann
in
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extended trips such its:
commercial lendei
Williamsport National Bank Hiej
live
.i
Shamokm
trips
is
registered
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with
of
thi
Columbia-Montour Horn
'93 and Kevin
Weaver
are planning a September 23. 1995
wedding
Michelle
I
'
the
—
1993 She pievioualy worked in Clearwater,] la
Voorhees. N.J .and the Hoapitalol
Philfldl Iphjj
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a psychiatric assistant/counselor at
1993
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anyonland an
Kris A. Barski '93 and Debra Jo-Ann Gregory were mamed on August 27 in Nescopeck
Mike Jemo
2. Box 567
Hazleton, PA 18201
Kns
R D.
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^
ing in
cal Seminary.
They
reside in Lancaster.
Stephanie Botfield '93 and Steven
Pam
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Donna
Con Alexander. Jim Arslan. Melissa
Abbott.
trips
through
E Buskirk. Pete
Calvert. Christina Campbell. Dina Campbell.
Kathenne Brady Chanski, Jackie Chnst, Karen
Corrente, Tonya M. Deimler, Deborah Dietnck,
Marcia Dinges. Mary Doan. Kevin Druecker,
Heidi Dunfee. Janeen
L Dunn. Colleen
Evans.
Darren Foreman, Jeff Frey. Steve Getz. Brett
Gibble. Jodi Mull Gibble. Shawn Godack, Mary
Jane Hayward, Christine Higgins. Jan Hoffman.
Pam laniero '93 (M), Shen Johnson Jacobs.
Heather Kearn. Sheldon Kernosh. Audrey
Kinney. Jim Kleiner. Dan Kornegay. Renee
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Tufts Universiiy in
T.
Yoder
John Brennan '93 is an English teacher in
the Shenandoah Valley School District.
He
'
France
dental
Scotland
BoatOO
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Tammy
is
Liberty.
in
a teacher at Creative Play
N
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(
Ireland
China
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enter
Already being offered
Trekking
Y.
in
Nepal
New
Jennifer Foulke "93 and Douglftl R (
aatOl
are planning a January wedding.
Jennifer is a
math teacher
Wissahickon School
in the
Zealand
Alaska
Your ideas
District
teaches junior high and eleventh grade students
Kimberly A.
Parente Baer. Jennifer Blaker. Elaine Bosack.
Elizabeth Burkhart, Jean
at
in
olorado
Martha's Vmcyaid
Walking
Tammy S. Farr -93 and Steve J Ian, ,\ „ .„.
planning a June 24. 1995 wedding in Mjlamonj
'93 are planning a July 22. 1995 wedding.
Both
are teachers in Lewisville. Texas.
laniero
school
enrolled
is
(
Sailing a 72 foot yacht from
a graduate student at Lancaster Theologi-
(717) 455-9261
Class Volunteers:
Nicole DeVecco '93
b
Rockies
l-.ngland
Representative:
In
Utah
kpai
li."
Health/Visiting
She joined the agcru y in
Nurses Association.
J.
i.. .,,.„,
Spring
in 'in-
Philhaven Hospital.
Renee Kunkel.
Thomaj ^
Sherri Derr '93
Michelle L.
Col-
—
Zelonis. Steve
Zezza
Pochards are planning a September 30, 1995
wedding in Shavertown. Donna is currently pursuing certification in special education
lege Misericordia.
S.
R. Crissinger Jr. '93 and Kelly
to par
Fall
Youi
Thomas
time or year
1,,-st
you were
Summer
i
Nagurny. Patricia Palmer. Sheila
(M). Tern Randazzo. Amy Jo
the
is
If
a day course?
i
Pratt
Trathen (M). Theresa
'92 and Michael
When
2.
Ufkof'93weremairiedonOctobei In Spring
field Cynthia is employed by
Apple Vat ationa,
and Matthew is employed by Zenith
Produi
Corp. They live in Prospa Part
Reece. Cindy Reeder. Mark Schiffer.
Sharon
Schock, Mike Slachta. Matthew G Smith.
Jeff
Snyder. Gabnelle Stander. Dianna Heckman
Japan.
Donna M. Zampetti
ideas
£
hestei
I
4
Jill
Kayaking
Kayak rolling
—
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I
in
Kunkel. Kimberly Leonard. Kris Lowther.
Tammy Ludwig. Kathy Stettner Malkoskie.
Francine McCollum. Lon B McDonald.
Kevin
McGrath. Darlene Michel. Sherry Miers. Karen
Keith Weaver '92 (M) and Pamela J.
Johnson
were mamed in October. Keith is a sales
live at
>
Ice climbing
for you.
more.
at
Hemic*
in
Westacott are engaged. Patrick is employed
by
AT&T Global Information Solutions in Balti-
ager
iM r« «-<•<•
88. Kaitlyn Hensler, Neil Hensler, foA
^Snyder Jr.S^Ue Spenng Snyder
Patrick C.
—
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Steve Caravaggio. Sue Caravaggu,
Joseph
Good,D anna WaddeUH,
Stacey L. Turock '92 and Jeffrey
T. Moyer
are planning a June 1995 wedding.
Stacey is a
substitute teacher.
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Christina Campbell '93 is volunteer coordinator at the Lycoming County
in
YWCA
Williamsport.
She
is
also project service coor-
dinator for the Multiple Sclerosis Society in
Williamsport
'93 were
is
employed by Lee's Copier Service
in
rev
in
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and Michael ( Jemo
Boycrtown. Kim and Mike
.
is the best lime of year
extended trips flongC! th.m
for
Jr..
weekend)?
became parents of a son. Michael Cameo
born on November 27 (five pounds, II
ounces. 19 inches).
He
joins a
sister.
is
a
manager
at
Hazleton and the Jcmos
ALDI Foods
now
.,
Summer
Cassidy
Elizabeth, born on October II. 1993
Fall
Inc
in
reside in that uiy
—
Winter
Spring
Your comments
Jeannette Garrison '93 and Kay Underlnll
are engaged
Jeannette is a special education
teacher in the Juniata School District
Bethlehem
(Continued on Page 52)
Shawn Godack
Cynthia R. Colvell '93 and Matthew C.
Whin
4.
recently
Mike
Kimberly Ann Chappie '93 and David E.
Bast '91 are planning a June wedding in
Shavertown. Kimberly is employed by National
Pharmacy Services Inc. in Kingston, and David
I
mamed
at
'93
is
teaching mathem.jn
Gettysburg Senior High School.
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5
Are you interested
information
in
about:
training for groups and
'89 were married on
corporations
Stephanie,
who
Bloomsburg,
for couples/
Team-building
Deer Run
families
in
Montoursville.
young adult educator
Brent
Hock Auction
Quest Rental Center
21
also earned a master's degree
a
is
Inc
May
at
White
at
a licensed auctioneer with
is
'94 were married
Kimberly
Harrisburg
in
is
a
employed by
free-lance interpreter, currently
McDonald's Restaurants, Harnsburg, and James
is
employed in environmental services and main-
tenance
Service.
Amy
Kimberly Ann Long '93 and James R. Noss
Stephanie L. Gyurina '93 and Brent A. Hock
Tcam-building/Ixadcrship
at
Elizabethtown College.
in the
Donna
Hawkins
J.
6.
What
your Bge7
is
1995 wedding.
employed by Danville
State Hospital.
Maureen Hickey
31-40
Donna
is
'93 has joined the U.S. Air
41-50
Force as a second lieutenant.
51-60
registered nurse
60+
Altoona since June 1993. She
in
Would you
like to
the Quest Mailing
in
be stationed
will
San Antonio.
Todd
ist?
Charles County School District in Waldorf,
Elizabethtown. Todd
YES!!
married on August 6
pursuing a master's degree and Ph.D.
in
ern Illinois University
They
(OPTIONAL)
Illinois
1
M. Johnson
Sheri
'93 and John A. Jacobs
1994, in Lebanon.
18,
is working for American Commonwealth
Management Services Co., Inc., as an adminis-
She also has her own
tion in psychology.
I
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l
busi-
Home
Decor."
Lisa Kilcoyne '93 and Jeffrey
Hoppe
ness,
./II-
Also recipient of a nursing diploma from Mercy
Hospital in Scranton and additional training at
the Cleveland Clinic, she has
more than 20 years
Bruce A. Murren '93 has graduated from Air
Force basic training
in
at
Lackland Air Force Base
Texas.
Todd
Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy L. Rauch
were married on September 17 in White Deer.
"Shcn's Weddings and
'93 and
Jill
Sheriff are engaged.
employed by Northumberland County
is
is a program specialist for Milton Development Services and a teacher for Union/
Snyder ARC. They live in Milton.
as an intensive probation officer in the juvenile
Heidi
division.
Summers
'93
(M) and Robert Beck
were married on September 17
Christine Paulsen '93
while she seeks a career posi-
trative .issistant
SUN Home
Health Services as an enterostomal therapist.
Matthew
Sheri
ADDRESS
Hospital.
of experience.
reside in that city.
were married on June
Both are
Lori Sandahl '93 has joined
Tracey Ann Messner '93 and Ernest P.
Witmer were married on June 8 in Valley View.
Tracey is a substitute teacher. They live in Val-
Todd Nye
NAME
'93 and Craig M. Waters '93
September 23, 1995 wedding
employed by the KidsPeace National
M. Saby
are planning a
Center.
is
South-
at
Carbondale,
in
Lisa
Parola were
in
Hitz '93 and Knsten L. Etsell were
J.
No
CITY, S A
1
ley View.
be on
l
P.
Moscow. Amy, who
earned a master's degree at Mary wood College,
is employed by Friendship House Children's
married on December 3
She had been a
Hillvicw Care Center
at
Amy MaJinowski '93 and John
B Dcrr
'93 and Robert
6.
20-30
_
_
7.
May
S.
Md. Timothy is a social studies teacher and coach
in the same district. They live in Waldorf.
Your ideas
are planning a
Jo Reynolds '93 and Timothy
Librizzi '93 were married on June 25 in
Stroudsburg. Amy is a Spanish teacher and coach
is
a counselor/pet
Edgewater Psychiatric Center's
CHIPs program in Harrisburg. She has studied
therapist at
Heidi
the
is
in
Northampton.
a speech and language pathologist for
American Therapy Corp.
They
live in
Quakertown.
for a master's degree in psychoeducational pro-
were married on November
or tall (717) 389-4323
by
Please return
ESCC
Lisa
5.
Inc. as a teacher,
is
'94
and Jeffrey
is
em-
QUEST
III
Bie planning a
nifer, also a
Thank you
foi
taking
dim
i" liH "in
munity College,
Pcdn law
our survey!
September 1995 wedding Jen-
graduate of Luzerne County
is
a paralegal
at the
Com-
Kirsten L. Peiffer '93 and Douglas G.
Kocher '93 were married on October 15 in Camp
Kirsten
filled
ding
named
Schloss has been
J
L.
Kuhlman
Marshall '93
research post
Patrick
Kenra
studies,
Companies
studies and researc
Jenkmtown.
duties in
I
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li
I
le
began
lux
office of research in the College ol
Missoun
at the
in
is
University ol
Columbia. Prior
to that,
he chancel the special education
Allyson Layaou '93 and Rick
in
Kamus were
married on September 3 in Kingston. Allyson is
employed by HMO of Northeastern Pennsylvania as an information specialist.
They
live in
Shavertown.
depailment there
He
Pennsylvania State University
pi
"lessor
in
charge
EtS
ol special
Shannon K. Leonard '93 and Darren G.
McCauley were married on May 14 in
McElhattan. Shannon
education.
Famous Footwear
Schloss earned Ins doctorate
in
Outlets
They
is
store sales
in the
live in
manager
Wisconsin,
He holds mastei
's
and
baccalaureate degrees from Illinois
State University in Normal,
The
University has
III
Bald Eagle Factory
Avis
Dorothy
will also provide direction for
academic research
activities, the
honors program, the
are planning a
March
18 wedding. Jennifer
learning support teacher in the
Institute for
is
a
national sales
Interactive Technologies,
and the
Center for Academic Computing.
a correctional officer
Montandon.
manager
at the
Federal Correc-
Allenwood.
They
live in
She
is
living
in
Communi-
MBA degree.
working on an
Bradley Stauffer '93 and Karen D. Janes are
fall 1995 wedding. Bradley is a pub-
is
a
for Sales Consultants of
accountant with Ross, Buehler, Falk
&
Co.,
Lancaster.
Maury Steinkirchner '93 has been appointed
Mothers
and Frederick
to the
Speech and Language Department
Lawrence
at St.
Center
Rehabilitation
in
Philadelphia in Yardley.
Lawrenceville, N.J. She has practiced
Kristen L. Pinkowski '93 and David J
Klinger were married on July 16 in East
Wilkes-Barre.
Stroudsburg.
Kathleen M. Stettner '93 and Steven J.
Malkoskie were married on August 6. 1994 in
Allentown. Kathleen is a freelance designer for
Heinz
ager for
Kristen
is
an intensive case man-
CATCH in Philadelphia.
They
reside in
that city.
Institute of Rehabilitation
the Press-Enterprise in
Noelle A. Pfleger '93 and Jason R. Kornegay
'93 were married on July 30 in Chester, N.J.
is
(N.J.)
a fourth
School
grade teacher
District
in the
They
live
in
Hackettstown, N.J.
Philip Price '93 has been elected coordinator
to the
ties,
in
Roxbury
at the
John
Medicine
Bloomsburg. They
in
live
Catawissa.
Matthew J. Sullivan
'93 and Lori
Ann Drasba
wedding in Newton Ransom. Matthew is employed by Road
Scholar Transport in Dunmore.
are planning an October 1995
Student Government Association of Union
attends faculty meetings, and serves on the
Life Activity Committee.
Ann Marie Thill '93 has graduated from the
Geisinger Medical Center School of Medical
Technology.
Campus
Katharine E. Rae '93 and Richard M.
Cronin '93 were married on June 25 at Harveys
Denise M. Lockwood '93 and Mikel S Betzer
were married on August 6 in Lewisburg. Denise
is
a sales auditor for
West Shore School
District.
tional Institution at
is
Inc. in Philadelphia,
in Virginia. As a coordinator for first-level students, he organizes activi-
Jennifer Livelsberger '93 and Eric Leese '93
cations.
is
employed
planning a
Theological Seminary
more than 600
students in 18 graduate programs
He
Work
at
special education and rehabilitation
psychology from the University of
Harrisburg.
Dorothy A Petonak '93 (M) and Frederick
Schrandt '93 were married on October 22 in
Noelle
also spent live years at
in
is
are plan-
is
an assis-
Sussman Organization
embei
Schloss had been director of the
Education
October 1995 wed-
delphia Catholic Schools, and Chris
tant controller for the
Doug
Michigan, where she
the marketing department of Allnet
lic
T.
Kendra is a substitute teacher for the Phila-
assistant vice preaideni foi graduate
Harrisburg, and
in
Laputka and
'93 and Christopher D.
are planning an
an administrative assistant with
in Detroit,
a claims representative for Allstate Insurance
Pittston.
Graduate
is
Holliman Associates
offices and a nursing assistant at
Hazleton General Hospital.
Tracy Spano '93 and Paul Chuckran
ning an October 1996 wedding. Tracy
Hill
Jennifer Klstler '93 and Andrew Solonoski
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, pa 17815
Temple University Harrisburg Center.
employed
ployed by The Camera Shop Inc.
to:
cesses at
Lake.
Jana E. Tidwell '93 and James W. Wanser
were married on August 6 in Bloomsburg. Jana
is
a teacher at a pre-school in
graduate student
Bloomsburg.
at
B.U.
Berwick and
They
live
a
is
in
Trade
L. Reed '93 is a computer graphic artwith the Senate of Pennsylvania, working primarily with Republican communications at the
ist
State Capitol.
Corinne Tosi '93 and Bryan J. Bala vage HI
on October 15 in Exeter.
Connne is employed by Kirsch Company in
'91 were married
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Shaw
Festival:
Drama,
Paxinos, and Bryan
in
New
is
employed by
FRP
Fillings
James Vopal
'93
is
teaching seventh grade
Si
and English in Caldwell. N.J. He
also coaching freshmen boys basketball.
social studies
is
comedy,
mystery
music
Columbia.
Daina Ruth Vosburgh 93 and Charles M.
Budris '93 were married on January 14 in Toms
Alumni ami
4
Rjver, N.J.
degree
who
Daina.
deaf education
in
B.U.,
Providence. N.J. Charles
is
in
a physicist/as-
we
Niagara on the
Medicine Center
12.
Wayne
Ward
'93 and
were married on October 21
Bucks County. Jennifer is a teacher,
and lacrosse coach. They
live in
field
North
America, and the only one
in the
that specializes in plays
written during Heinaid
Coopersburg.
hleiune
Amy
L.
Zahradnik '93 and Brian
Bethlehem.
Amy
is
a first grade teacher in the
Vestal (N.Y.) Central School District.
in
P.
6 in
They
live
Binghamton.
Congratulations to the
Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Kate
Sipe. Nichole Woodson Smith
Class of 1994
Phillippv. Jennifer Blair
90.
Cathy Stolarick
Ann Uranium, and Margaret Waldron
Welcome to the
Alumni Association
'89.
BobSurridge
'74.
Kay Schweitzer
'77.
Nelson Swarts 63. Man'
'75.
S. Bastian '94 and Donald L. Snyder
were married on October 5 in Muncy. Ronda
1
Crystal L. Haagen '94 and Charles M.
mairii d ui Oclohei N
in
Roesner '94 were
Lemoync
(
!ryatal
i
an accountant with
li
Peat Marwick. Harnsburg. and Charles
1994
John R. Beck
Kathy
III '94 has accepted a teaching
agcr with (he Italian
Oven
in
Sharon A. Brady '94 (M) and Adam R Chase
were married on
May
28
in
Duryea. Sharon
The
Stacey
L
live in Pittston.
mm
,.
Ymk
Congressman Paul Kanjoraki'a Washington itafl
He relumed to campus on November H to meet
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Scott
ton.
Naomi
is
a registered nurse at Ashland Regional
Medical Center. They
live in
Shawn
Cave
Burger, Robin Callahan (M), William
III,
Mark Gee. Jim
P.
Randy Harmon, Leann
Houtz, Kathy Hozza. Denise Hughes. James
Inscoe III, Brett Kolcun, Amy Kravetz. Mike
OCCUpancy, plus $3]
i
at
pursuing a master's degree
ogy
at
in
Amy Lichty. Janell Lutz, Ench
C. Maul. Brian McCloskey. John McDaniel,
Ken
McQuillen. Eva M. Mosakowski. Mall
O'Connell. Lisa Ochwat, Christine Poll.
Stephanie Reichner. David Riordan, Jake
wedding
Julie
school psychol-
Robinson, Richard Schofield, Jennifer
Ilene Swarts, Tarron
Thomas, Mark
Stets.
Vineis,
Theresa VonTobel. Jeff Warren, Kathleen Wen.
ton,
D C.
Edwards
V.
ate assistantship to
employed by
the Hrsi
Elizabeth K. Avery '94 and Eric
Muncy. Elizabeth
is
16,
a master of science
degree in business administration
employed by Construction
Specialties Inc. in Muncy.
They
live in
Bucknell
at
Marcy
Fiorey '94 and Gary Zyskoski were
married on July 9
manager
at
in
Shamokin. Marcy
is
a case
Infant and Youth Care. Inc
Montandon. They reside
in
.
Shamokin.
Paul
J.
Gnall
Jr. '94
high
i
In Victorian
lery, a
ioi
Mat km. hi, threi
- and the marriage
beautiful
ii„
— of
reputation
and ambitious polidi
ideal husband.' or is
dandy who
ratu
him
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Ian
n
popular
it
ti hi
ihi
the aristo-
determined to
is
dled with llirtation
•..
and Intrigue,
llus play glilteis
She
Oscar Wilde
Sandra
is
The Court House
(
Theatre)
lives in Alexandria. Va.
'94 and Shane
wedding
A WitUMI
in
a radiographic tec hnologist at
Medical Center
in
Evening
The Philanderei
Millrnont
by Bernard Shaw. 'The fickleness of
Geismgei
the
Danville
women
title
I
love,'
character,
'is
COmplaini the
only equalled by
ning a
May
20. 1995
wedding
I
an
plan
Janell is
cm-
ployed by South Western School District
Hanover.
in
who
love
IXWs,
tins
adventure
private
mc'
comedy
is
life,
Set in
women
London
based on Shaw's own
and gleefully lampoons
championed
Mark E. Mcloy '94 and Traci Y Grimm were
mamcd in November in Fairfax. Va Mark is a
Court House Theatre)
social studies teacher at f-airlax
Wednesday Lunchtimc
High School
Moon
(The
The Six of Calais
'94 and Brian Saucrs '91
planning a November
Elizabcthville
in the
ol sexual
Alicia
II,
is
1995 wedding
arc-
in
a registered nurse at
Edgcwatcr Psychiatric Center in Harnsburg, and
Brian is employed by Keystone Medical Systems
Lemoync
by Bernard Shaw This lunchtimc
trifle is
Shaw's little-known comedy
and marriage In Mb.
"I politic s
I
hnghsh king juggles conflicting
demands of warfare and of his
the
queen
The
task
would be
easier
if
and Kaihleen Dcebel
were married on November 9 Paul
1
by
ondon
in Lancaster.
are planning an April 29
in
Hughesville.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
an account cxe
University.
W
1994, in
i
the causes to be
'94 has received a gradu
work on
playi will
Husband
Ideal
iii«s
Alicia
Stackhouse were married on July
is
National Bank of Berwick.
Karen
me
follow
thi
the infernal constancy ol the
Laura A. Conrad '94 and J Thomas Austin
III were married on October 15 in South
is
.ii
jrt
by Oscar Wilde
resc ue
Janell Luiz '94 and Dave Banai
Laura
ins
iWsdny Matinee
Washing
in
Bucknell University.
Williamsport.
each play
be offered:
B u
at
Yvonne M. l.akata '94 is a registered nunc
Georgetown University Hospital in Washing
Sandra M. Long
are planning an August 12. 1995
foi
select.
throughout with the lanious wit ol
June A. Crossley '94 and Steven M. WilliU
is
working
in
itudenl
Temps
with Russoli
Laczo, Debbie Lafferty, Steve Laudenslager,
Meredith Layos,
a
i
Paxinos.
Johanna Byers '94 teaches primary grades
in a Jicarilla Apache parochial school in
Lumberton. N. M.
Flannery. Kevin Friel.
Haizlett,
Allison
Kerry Kcgari.se '94
Gene Dyer. Karen Payne Edwards,
Kristen Evans, Brian
$275
1
1
i
Aukamp.
Pete Barnes. Chris Beadlmg. Stacey
Belhumer, Michelle Bet, Michelle Bonchonsky,
Nicole Boyd, Kathryn Browne, Susan Bruno,
is
I
Naomi C. Brown '94 and Douglas R Williams were married on September 24 in Elysburg
Layos
basic cost ol the trip
Bloomsburg) and hob
omoda
Hons lor lour nights, based on double
An
Ian Hastings '94 and Allison L Pa} nti an
planning a June wedding. Ian is a member of
with students interested
Belhumer. Randy Harman, Meredith
world
bus traniportation (from
foi
.
a
is
speech-language pathologist for NovaCare. They
Class Volunteers:
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in three
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a substitute teacher. They live in Milton.
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'88.
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Jr.
Representative:
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the beginnings ol the
—
CAPITAL AREA MIXER
Alumm and friends attended an qftei work mixei ai iht Marriott
Harnsburg on December 2. In attendance were Jim Blockus '77,
Kathleen Bio, klU, Sharon L
Chnstman '92, John J Cuff 84. Jim D Angela. Tina Wussell D 'Angela '79.
Patricia Dobrou, ss.
Darren Foreman '93. Jim Gingrich '76. Karen Marquette Gingrich '76.
Rick Huckrnherg. Mary
Jane Howard '93. Rick Howenstme '76. David Kern. Diane Jackson
Kern '76, Donna Kinder
80. Kris Lowther '93. Rose Lowther. Frank Magel '86.
Amye Mengel. Amy Savaslio Murphy 88.
second
the
is
company
In
world
hockey
Kishbaugh were married on August
estival
l
largest theatie
Adam A Weber
in New Britain.
uesday,
I
through Saturday. August
S.
The Shaw
Jennifer E.
lestival in
ake. a beautiful
I
Victorian town, tiom
August
his veai
I
Shaw
will attend the
sistant radiation safety officer for the Radiation
in
annual theatre
Canada
Ontario.
trip to
V
a parent/in-
is
Summit Speech School
fant specialist at the
New
also earned a master's
at
friends are invited to
join us foi the ninth
is
employed
Heather Dawn Morrell '94 and John T
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Shaw
Join us for the
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mit mued from
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harsh noise of traffic and the clatter of
he weren't so devoted to both! The price
of this short performance is only $10
work
love
Wednesday Matinee
until the
their
Friday Kvening
Can
You Never
housekeeper's two
by Bernard Shaw
season's suspense play combines the
popular plays, this
tension Of a detective mystery with the
Clandon,
ghost story
better
romantic' (Royal George Theatre)
dolly sisters join the menage. This
eerie terror of a
own
What could be more
of
In an isolated area
England, a retired courtesan and her
housekeeper-companion keep a cheery old
COttage—
actress find themselves falling in
— against
judgement
Retirement
in
by Edward Percy.
Meeting by
the elevated railroad
chance, a soldier on leave and an out-of-
(Royal George Theatre)
Ladies
Festival
(Royal George
who
Tell
One of Shaw's most
comedy tells of Mrs.
grown
takes her three
children on a seaside holiday. There, to
Ken Wilson discusses
her horror, the children meet their
Theatre)
his exhibit with Dr.
Susan Rusinko
estranged father, while the eldest
daughter finds herself falling
Wednesday Evening
Waste
by Harley Granville Barker A furtive love
affair jeopardizes a promising political
compelling drama by the
most modern ol Shaw's contemporaries
career, in this
For over 30 years, Waste was banned
England due
to
we now
issues
lt8
a flourish
and disaster
'You never can
into
the play dissolves into music
Unflinching treatment of
laughter and the sound of
call 'pro-choice' and 'pro-
member
and
Rowe and
bj Bolton
Iuik litime,
.i
waves lapping
the sea-wall. (Festival Theatre)
In addition to seeing plays
At
Arthur Sullivan
1
Sullivan before he learned up with Gilbert
In iln
I
ondon Zoo,
a love-sick
pharamist threatens
while a disguised duke
the bear pit,
.ii
performance
ge
I
woos
i
is
and enjoying
we
will take a side
Niagara Falls on one morning, and
will also tour a local winery.
addition, historic Fort
into
George
within
is
As always, we
Dr.
will be
Susan Rusinko.
brief us
Cavalcade
be available for post-play discussions
The sweep of history,
on the plays
in
advance, but will
over dessert and/or nightcap at the Prince
with Noel Coward's unforgettable
of Wales Hotel or other popular
characters and music, in a production of
nightspots.
350 costumes and
follow two English families
'downstairs'
— as they are caught up
and the other from
in a
whirlwind of changes from 1899 to 1929.
With
this production, the
proudly reprises one
successes,
which had
premiere here
Shaw
Festival
its
in 1985.
North American
(Festival Theatre)
After July 7.
we
is
due by July
your money unless a replacement
the first
40 persons who send a
an isolated
shattered by the sudden appearance of a
gangster and his small group of criminals
A classic
suspense tale of the
made
1930s, this
was
Humphrey
Bogart. (Festival Theatre)
the play that
nator at St. Joseph's
a star of
is
is
an activities coordi-
Manor
S.
Valen-
October 1995 wedding.
employed by Evangelical Community
is
Hospital in Lewisburg.
Meadowbrook,
in
Molly
J.
Swigart '94 and Daniel
were married on July 16
Berwyn.
substitute teacher.
Penny E. Roush '94 and Tony H. Spaid were
married on July 30 in Middleburg.
Penny
is
a
registered nurse in the U.S. Air Force.
They
in
P
Bishop
McClure. Molly
live at
is
McClure R.D.
a
1
Krista Russell '94
is
an enrichment teacher
the Barclay Friends School in North
we
Jessica
'94 of
Durham Town-
Upper Bucks County, died on September
20 when she was struck by lightning as she stood
in the sand in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. The
reservation, or for
and
Born
Number
Ann Wynings
'94 and Scott L. Shultz
were married on July 23
substitute teacher.
They
in Danville.
Lori
is
a
live in Danville.
to explore job opportunities.
in Philadelphia,
she was a daughter of
Judy Seeler RuthraufT and Karl RuthraufT.
Cathy Ann Slebodnik '94 (M) and Keith
Bnslin were married on
Cathy,
B.U.,
who
is
May 21
in
You're invited to
Alumni Day
more
information, please call 1-800-526-0254.
as a
live in
22-year-old had traveled to Florida for a vacation
To make your
M. RuthraufT
ship,
transaction.
Toll-free
They
Williamsport.
Lori
will
prefer
in Williamsport. Julie
employed by Bucktail Bank and Trust Co.
Towanda.
(Checks should be written payable to
payment by check since we lose a small
amount of money on each credit card
Wright '94 and Joseph M. Gnoffo
customer service representative.
at
we
Julie A.
were married on August 27
is
J
Wilkes-Barre.
April 29, 1995
also received a master's degree at
a speech-language pathologist for
live in
For more information,
Wilkes-Barre.
1-800-526-0254
Friday Matinee
The Voice of the Turtle
It's New York,
are planning an
Jr.
Tracy
a portfolio analyst for Master
NovaCare They
by John Van Druten.
Tracy Jo Stewart '94 and Gregory
tine
Lease, a division of Tokai Financial Services in
deposit.
Mastercard. Discover),
we meet an odd bunch of
people. Some are lost, some yearning to
get away, some frightened to leave, some
happy to have arrived. The peace is
J.
is
The Petrified Forest
diner in Arizona
94 and Michael
1
will be unable to refund
accept payment by credit card (Visa,
on the run.
1995 wedding. Michele
$ 100 per person deposit will reserve
your place. The balance
Thursday Evening
In
"93.
Reservations
A
B.U. Foundation.) Although
by Robert E. Sherwood.
Lon B. McDonald '93, Jody Millard '79,
P. Nagumy '93. Tina Reed '84. Kathy
John Updegraff '92, Mary Catherine
McCollum
Stefanowicz '93 are planning an October 21,
found. Participation will be limited to
ol its greatest
4
Michele M. Pyfer
and Michael
'upstairs,'
(M). Francine
'92 (M), Brad Mosier '76. Beth
Chapin are planning a September 1995 wedding.
will not only
Thursday Matinee
We
'81
&
Classnotes
accompanied by
of the Bloomsburg University Depart-
— one from
Maine.
Stettner Malkoskie '93, Ruth Correll Trapane "67.
Weisskopf McGarvey "74, James R. Yannes '72 and Cathleen Zicari '93.
retired chairperson
ment of English. Susan
characters.
in
Our Own Resource Person
The puce of
only $15. (Royal
epic scale with over
Masom
Terry Miller '87
a
heatre)
by Noel Coward
Moosehead Lake
Blumberg "92 (M), Elaine Bosack '93. William Cluley '71,
Karen Corrente '93, Sharon Hottenstine Cressinger '85. Kevin Druecker "93, Janet Gorg
Fransham '78, Sue Maurer Grace '74, Barbara and Clark Grant, Dan Grant '77, Sharon Hazenski
'91.
91. Ed Horvath '72, Janet Sauter Karsok '81, Deborah Letkiewicz '91, Nellie Manarchuck
participants included Julie
Dorothy
In
walking distance of our hotel.
the refreshment stand. Tuneful,
hearted and charming
light
we
young
throw himself
to
trip to
"The Decameron Series and other Landscapes," the exhibit featured paintings inspired
by Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron, a medieval Italian collection of stories.
Also displayed were sketchbooks he used to create the Decameron Series. The exhibit also
The
shops and restaurants of scenic
Niagara-on-the-Lake,
870s, from
on Homecoming Day, marking the 25th anniver-
of the department since 1963.
featured landscapes of the countryside around
Side Trips
musical from (he
for a reunion
campus
study.
Titled
(Court House Theatre)
the
program of
Meeting in the gallery of Haas Center for the Arts, the participants met with faculty of the
Department of Art and enjoyed an exhibit of 40 paintings by Ken Wilson, who has been a
he
tell.'
Art majors returned to
sary of the
whispers, as conflicts are resolved and
in
The 'Loo
tins
all
of a table napkin, transforms
tears into laughter
delight
Thursday Lunchtime
tail
it
presides a charming old waiter who, with
at
Mr
Art majors return for reunion
love
in
with a randy young dentist. Over
Kelly Solt '94 and Robert Hassler were married
on June
1 1
in
Lehighton. Kelly
is
a special
it's
wartime, and the sound of rain softens the
education teacher. They live
in
Huber Heights.
Ohio.
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Supply
your alumni
publication, will offer a free service to
you as alumni.
Please help the Alumni
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Are you seeking a position?
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a
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back"
list
in
who wish
in service.
So,
Class or Group reunion planning
al
Husky Ambassador
the
then call
Alumni
and "Position Available" section, you may use
words to present your information. Your "ad" may be mailed
or faxed to the Alumni Office.
will
alumni events
Alumni House projects
Fund
Equitable representation of
minorities, veterans, etc.
you are unable to volunteer at
we hope that you will
Contributing your tunc
this time,
and
attend area chapter events,
ters
cepted for reproduction in the directory of business cards. Your business
card should be mailed to the Alumni Office, not faxed.
raising support
Constructive feedback
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talents to the
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be ac-
Alumni
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mine
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first
and
projects.
Day, reunions, athletic contests,
grams,
etc.),
Use
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this
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^en &
We're looking foi^a few gooa^men!
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we need more alumni
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events
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Share-a-Day experience
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April
(.
Presidential Inaugural
April 21-23
Alumni Luncheon
5
in
Atlanta
July
Commencement
13
October 7
October 2K
Homecoming
December 2
Happy Holidays Dance
New
Alumni Dinner
in
Raleigh
PHILADELPHIA
Berrigan Sub Picnic lor Alumni
June 14
&
Students
March
3
1
April 5
Phantom of the Opera (Sold Out)
State System Alumni Reception
City Island Park
PITTSBURGH
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BUCKS COUNTY
KAWANNA COUNTY
\(
February 13
Downtown Alumni Luncheon
Additional Volunteers Needed
TBA
POCONOS
Additional Volunteers Needed
TBA
Manhattan
Alumni Mixer
The Harrisburg Marriott
Alumni Leadership Conference
Parents' Weekend
June 23-24
tba
April,
Alter- Work
March 24
Alumni Day
April 29
in
NORTH CAROLINA
HARRISBURG
and Dinner-Dance
Alumni Dinner
1
1
Atlanta Airport Marriott
Weekend
Husky Club Auction
April 2H
May
NEW YORK CITY
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President's Ball
1
LANCASTER COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
TBA
TBA
Alumni Brunch
February 12
in
READING-BERKS
San Francisco
With President Kozloff
l
EHIGH VALLEY
April 6
State
System Alumni Reception
TBA
CANADA
August
K-
SOUTH CAROLINA
1
Bus Trip to Shaw Festival
Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
2
LYCOMING COUNTY
April,
tba
Alumni Dinner
in
Charleston
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Richmond
Boston
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South Florida Alumni Luncheon
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&
Students
RSE1
at
the
YORK
Beach
Avalon, NJ.
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Berrigan Picnic for Alumni
New
Kir by Park, Kingston
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Additional Volunteers Needed
USA
August 15
Additional Volunteers Needed
IBA
in
Tampa
Training
lor
September 22
Student Recruiters
Home of Dick
Belle Mead
Lloyd
Husky Club/Alumni
Golf Outing at Heritage
Hills
'62,
Deerfield Beach
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Learning to be part of a community
By JESSICA
S.
President of the
KOZI OI
Umvei tity
Today's students have a
And
they're doing
were undergraduates,
When
Ph.D.
.
come
lot to learn.
— the
and outside
we all suspected when we
some of hie s most important
by
Is ,in
They
learn
it
learn
it
by taking pari
by experiencing tragedies
By
They
common
be
bonds
community by discovering
—
thai unite us all
members
as
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human
M.iy
in
during the
universities like
wherever we may
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urban
life
junioi majoring in education.
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driving time- from Bloomsburg, but
it's
light
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years
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sliidenls live in
Last year, five
culture, history
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Bloomsburg students spent
and language
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have also taken pari
in the
university
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College in
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exchange program with China. Several
scheduled
'hristopher Moulton, a 1994
(
to
formal program
Qmghai Education Commission
China's
ol the
are pari ol
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(
Qinghai province. Bloomsburg alumni
have taken one year teaching assignments there
>
summer studying Chinese
their
Shenyang Teat hers
summer
Shenyang next year.
Bloomsburg has operated with
teach
thai
since 19K7
lollege Ol Professional Studies, visited the
in
when Howard Macauley. dean
People 's Republic as part of his
between alumni and
cjsc, 4(),(K)() alumni can
—
a
with us.
visit
In our
make a
the regional
tag
in various fields.
on alumni time and
their
ideas, but these
contributions are extremely important.
alumni
often,
feel that the
Alumni
Association only wants financial
contributions.
In fact, fund-raising has
been the responsibility of the Founda-
Board and the Development Office
tion
The Alumni
Association, on the other hand,
is
charged with the responsibility of
can refer prospective students
"friend-raising."
to the
We
university, participate in local chapter
hope
that students
events, or offer students insights about
will use the ideas
careers and industries.
alumni
1
parents, faculty
in at least
,400 alumni and
and
staff) participated
one of the 85 programs and
The number and scope of
events and the large number of participrojects.
pants
may
be attributed,
and faculty
and resources of
to help students
achieve a level
may
of preparation they
not otherwise
Small contributions by 40,000
alumni can produce big results. Moreattain.
over,
when
the university excels,
everyone's degree becomes more
valuable.
in part, to the
If
you have questions or ideas
that
success of the regional chapters. In the
will benefit the students, please take a
upcoming year, we hope to increase the
number of participants. In addition, we
the
want
University,
to integrate chapters events
to
almost impossible to put a price
for nearly a decade.
by contributing
at
we would like
the campus as
time and ideas. For example, alumni
more with
Hays Fellowship program.
Fulbrighl
commu-
education by providing a
nication channel
to
about 1,000 others (friends, students,
ommunity.
members
Too
Last year, over
Toil;i\
its
alumni.
ol its
the rest of the university family.
counties, for those from suburban neigh*
may have been
musl have been
Philadelphia
firom Rie'S
in rural
way
presentations
more alumni
It's
university must use every asset in
significant impact
small towns
ii
ture what
enter
i
of the stereotypes associated with
>1
borhoods, these experiences
Pit
many
ligh Si hool shatters
they have
community
guest speakers and advisory board
students' potential, the
The Alumni Association seeks
modeiii, with a strong vocational program and an on-site day< are
.in
in
days in one ol Philadelphia's
hand about urban education in America. New and
first
Bloomsburg, face
portfolio, including the perceptive input
setting
it)
i
70 of our
hools as pan of an
Hloonr.biii r education majors spent 10
hools learning
community
trust that
along this
events. Furthermore,
see
competition from around the world. To
family.
week
first
a
who walk
may make
environment,
graduating students from regional
the
maximize
education majors spenl
I
For example, faculty or staff members
86
Alumni Association
In today's challenging
learn about
their ideas about
personal responsibility in creating a
responsible for those
MARVIN METZGER
President,
that shatter
expectations.
life'fl
is
hope
group
in
\wy in college residence lulls
li\
— where each
I
and more expansive. And,
impossible to put a price tag
on alumni time and ideas
students learn something about being pari of a
projei
own
larger
It's
and service organizations, today's college
community. They
— been made
to recognize their
wor ld
lessons aren't found in the pages of a textbook
In social
today's students leave the university,
have exploded
inside
it
classroom hecause. as
I
even
the university's programs.
moment
to
send
Alumni
me
Office,
a note, in care of
Bloomsburg
400 East Second
Bloomsburg,
PA
Street,
17815.
Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends,
An exdting new
jroui
way
bi
this tall.
A
annual publication with a familiar name is headed
redesigned Bl >< MStiURC will inform you of new
<
events and developments at the University and will report on issues
of
concern ll will also present feature stones that give a Comprehensive
view
ol the
111 rent academic, cultural, recreational
and social life of the Univer1
H\
Stones
will examine societal and cultural issues thaiugh the
eyes of
and students and will present significant developments in the
professional and personal lives ol alumni, faculty, staff and students
It
promises to be intellectually stimulating, informative and visually
•
our
fat nit
\
exciting.
In short,
it
will seek to celebrate the "lite ol the
The 32-page
mind."
tabloid publication will be distributed to
all
all
issues of the publicar
tion.
The publication
will be prepared in the Office
of
Hippenstiel '68 serving as editor.
Alumni Affairs, with
alumni, parents,
staff,
and
available to
current students.
The new publication will be prepared in the Office of University
Relations
and Communication, with MarkJand Lloyd serving as editor.
Early next year, a familiar publication with a new name will
appear. The
the new publication will be determined by a contest.
Call us at 1800-526-0254 to give us your suggestion. The winner of the
contest, to be
selected by the Alumni Board of Directors, will get an alumni
sweatshirt
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name of
tabloid, will contain the ever-popular "class
notes" as well as
Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, chapter activities
and other special events.
The publication will be distributed twice a year to
alumni who have made
a contribution dunng the 15 months prior to
publication date. Others may
receive the publication by paying a $10
annual subscription. Members of
the most recent graduating class will receive two
free
Doug
community and political leaders, faculty and
prospective students and their parents. In addition, it will be
friends, donors,
The 32-page
reports and photos of
As a result of these exciting changes,
University family will be well served.
we
believe
all
members
of the
Everyone will receive the new
Umversity publication and contributing
alumru /subscribers will receive
the familiar alumru publication.
In the process, both the
University and the
toS Z
comments on both pubUcations
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Classnotes
Home
Wesley Village Retirement
1912
She would enjoy cards or
Esther Hess Pettit '12, formerly of
letters
Cecile Schraeder
in Pittston.
from
class-
Kash
'25 ol Wilkes-
Barrc reports thai she will be moving to Houston, Texas, to be near her son
mates.
and family
Melbourne. Honda, has died.
Leona Lewis
Bessie Beaver Werkhcisvi '25
Phillips '21. formerly of
Blakely and Peckville. died on February 7
Of Numidia. died on January 24
Joseph Cherrie '15, formerly of Nanticoke,
San Diego on February 28 at age 98.
He taught at Newport Township High School
Prior to retirement she taught at the Lincoln
was an elementary school teacher ami
School
irom 1915 to 1961.
fice.
died in
His
in
wife, the former
first
Peckville and
in
eral years
was employed
for sev-
Surviving are his second wife, Marian; a
Don; a daughter, Alice Jane, three grand-
hildren and three great-grandchildren.
1926
Louise
Catharine Havard Reed '22, formerly of
on March 14 at age 93 She was a
teacher at the Nottingham Elementary School
Plymouth
for
many
in
May
Marion L'Hommedieu Dobb
4
16 of
in
Ruth Carmody Cunningham
'23 of
B
Frances Keeler
'23, a life resident of
Kingston, died on February
Representative:
the Kingston
Grace Kisbach Miller
962, she taught elementary school
Barre for 38 years, mostly at the
in
Wilkes-
Dana
until her retirement in 1965.
January 23, 1994,
at
'19 died on
'23 of Harleigh
in
1963
White Ha
She taught
almost 40 years be-
for
ol
10,
is
a daughter.
Maureen
Feissner;
v
sistci
Margaret Morgan Shuman '26 ol Him
She was
on March 26 al age S l
Bell died
J
.i
teacher in the Springfield School Distr ict dur-
World War
II.
Surviving are a daughter, Carolyn A.
Beumer, two sons. John C. and Thomas ('
nine grandchildren, ami three greal-grandclul
dren.
Surviving are four sons. John, Thomas,
Paul, and Richard, six grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, and
two
two
sisters.
1927
James
R. Bittenbender '27 of East Brady
May
He
1924
died on
Representative:
organized the school band and continued as
5 at age 88.
Brady High School
Edward F. Schuyler
for
taught
Bail
at
37 years. In 1933, he
Truth-art '76
director until 1964.
Marian Fichter Williams
Hazleton. died on
May
'24, formerly of
14 at age 91.
taught in Passaic and Nutley. N.J.
Representative:
managed
Anna Davis Barrow
the
Guest House
at
She
She
'20 of Newark, Dela-
1925
ware, died in July 1993.
Classmates
1921
Herman Garey
is
a resident of
Paul C. Foote '27 of Bridgeport, Conn.,
March 19
As chief optical engineer
died on
who attended Alumni Weekend
Martha Roushey Miers, Maryan
Hart Miller.
for Bell
and
20 years, he supervised
the design and development program foi all
optical requirements on Bell and Howell
for over
Howell Co.
reunion (based on official registrations):
Geneva Schott Baughman, Bessie Michael
Bogart,
Bovard; two sons. Craig and Neil; and four
grandchildren
later
Princeton Uni-
versity until her retirement.
Lydia Bohn Florey '21
26
Surviving arc his wife, the former Mary
1920
Class Volunteer: Camilla
Hiu kinghcun
years
.
a teacher in the
age 95.
Warren Hendershott
Township
grandson and a
ing
Street
School.
Young McDonald
in
Borough School Distnct from
Hazleton area before retiring
Linda Kreidler '19 of Wilkes-Barre died
on December 25 at age 96. Prior to retiring in
She taught
5.
Ruth McNertney Smith
died on April 27. She was
Class Volunteer:
Foster
Surviving
N.Y., has died.
1919
1923
Can
died on February
1
many
Daytona Beach
fore retiring
Wilkes-Barre School District.
Grace Kishbach Miller
in
Florence Shovlin
1923
Malveme,
'26, formcrl) ol
31. 1994, She taught for
Peckville and
ven R.R.
Wilkes-Barre died on December 16 at age 97.
Prior to retiring, she was a teacher in the
Prise ilia
on
years
1916
1
Thompson Baxter
Peckville and Daytona Beach. Florida, died
Plains, died
in
later a
by the Blakely Borough Light Of-
1922
on,
She
housewife.
Edna Runyan, died
1980.
age 88
at
Htnkel '40
former!)
1915
His broad experience included
equipment.
work with
particular
Kokoltu '78
types of optical systems with
all
emphasis on photographic and pro-
jection optics
Of special interest were such projects as
development and utilization of tolerfuli
analysis in lens design, high quality
zoom
Kwiatowski '79
lenses, studio and television lenses, high ap-
erture lenses, militarized and special lenses lor
high and low temperature operation, high el
ficiency projection systems, evaluation of
equipment,
competitive
collimators,
autocollimators and optical aides for laboratory and production control.
Shipt '93
He held two patents for picture projection
apparatus and adjustable condenser lenses for
projection systems.
In
recognition of his professional accom-
plishments, he
was presented with
guished Service Award by the
Association
in
He grew up
CLASS OF 1925 -Attending
Bessie Michael Bogart.
Miers.
Alumni Weekend were (from left)
Geneva Schott Baughman and Martha Roushey
the 70th year reunion on
Maryan Hart Miller,
ily,
was
a
Alumni
1981
in a
Bloomsburg
faculty fam-
for his father, the late Professor
Foote.
a Distin
BU
member
Jacob
C
of the English Depart
ment faculty from about 1905
to 1922.
Homecoming
October 28
Make
plans today
Classnotes
Pottsgrove School District for 25
yean,
in the
retiring in 1978.
Surviving are a daughter. KatherineA''
three brothers and a sister.
Lehman;
Frank J. Greco
their
'33 and his wife
celebrated
55th wedding anniversary. He would
like
hear from classmates, especially
from
Lackawanna County.
to
Eleanor Benscoter McCarroll '33
of
Hunlock R.R. 1 died on January 3 at age
80.
She formerly taught in the Northwest School
District.
Surviving are a daughter, Martha Rang;
twol
grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.
and|
a
sister.
CLASS OF I93S
Attending the 60th year reunion on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Jean Smith Pritchard.
John J Butler Lauretta
I- oust Raker, Fae Meixell Ihseroad, Charles F
Blackburn. Helen Frey Marklev. Thomas F. Davis, Gladys Bayer Witmer
Stanley P
Hnmbach. Hetty Row Reed, Harriet Slyer /loop. Veda Mericle Steward, Edna Wagner
Stevens. Rosebud Colder Ungemach.
Hartman
(
and Helen
Grace OdeU O'Neill '27. formerly
on March IH at age 91.
Mary
•
lit-«J
ol Mill
\<
died on
ementary school teacher
reer,
si
School District
I
She laughl
age 88
township and Weetfaerl)
ore than 16
ti
a(
Helen Rita Ol.shefski Dardzinski '29 of
Tharptown died on January
She was an elI
Price Stewart '27 ol W, ..ihrih
on March 27
the Pat kei
until
in die
Mount Carmel
her retirement.
trict.
1928
Representative:
before retiring 20 years ago.
Appleman Dendler
Mildred Davis Fields '28 died on July 27.
Sin
.mi tin in
spy he lore moving to
New
York State
Coletta
Mayan
I
i
Surviving
hei
ia
husband,
Harvey Fields
employed by the former Regal
Catawissa
in
M. Toni Bolt n Klinetob '28 of Wilkes
Bane died on March 3 al age Xo A teacher in
the Shickshinny schools
hom
she earned a niastei s degree
at
many
<
P
Prior to retiring in 1976. she taught in
Jr
and John
J.;
(
'oletta
W
s>
1932
Classmates
Ezra W. Harris
College.
Class Volunteers:
Miriam Eroh Hatch '34 of Chevy Chase,
Md., died on December 22, 1994, at age
82.
Lucile
McHose Ecker, Ezra Harris
She taught Latin
Ruth Haggy Baker
liools.
Surviving are two daughters. Carol Lively
BJld
I
ynn Kojtek, and
Grace Saylor
taught
loi
'28 of Rhodesmere,
who
years in various schools, has a
booklet containing the names of every
student
sin-
taught
During the two years she attended BSTC.
she took a train from Dewart to
Northumberland and anothei from there
Bloomsburg.
Throughout her
life
she has
cloyed
ling, visiting every state except
Hawaii,
to
travel
"And
probably would have gone there." she quips,
"if you could get there by bus!"
I
1929
Class Volunteers
Rachel
Page 4
G
Jones, Virginia
M. Tedesco.
five grandchildren.
Anthony. Lucille DeVoe
Frona Bingman Bobb '30 of Beavertown
March 7 at age 87. She was a teacher
the Beavertown Elementary School for
42
died on
4(i
at
years, retiring in 1977.
Surviving are two daughters, Diane B
M.i//om and Su/anne Baker; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and
two sis
ters.
on January 7 at age 82. An Army veteran
of
World War II. he taught in Hanover Townshjp
moving
to Levittown.
He
in
1973.
Surviving are his wife. Ruth Walters
DeHaven; a daughter. Ruth A. Cleveland; two
sister.
Harriet Levari Miller '32 of Williamsport
died on June 11. 1994. at age
81. She taught
several years in Beaver Township.
Surviving are a daughter, Patti Bock;
a foster
daughter. Shirley Ranier; two
grandchil-
Margaret E. Smith '32 of Wilkes-Barre
has died.
Representative
J.
Colder
Anne Fowler Hibbard
Hibbard
that they
'31
and
W ilbur J.
"keep chugging along.
a couple of
Model T Fords
N J report
We seem like
.
— making a
noise, but not going very
fast or far."
lot
of
Lawson
Mary Maloney Colihan
Stowe. died on March
3
Nescopeck High School
Navy during
II.
Surviving are her husband, Roger;
three
Roger Jr; Margaret Helen Kauffman;
and Charles Eroh; four grandchildren and a
children,
sister
1935
Elizabeth
Row Reed
Class Volunteer:
Helen Hartman Cimbala, Betty Reed
Classmates
who attended Alumni Weekend
reunion (based on official
registrations):
Lauretta Foust Baker, Charles
E.
Blackburn, Harriet Styer Boop,
John J.
Butler, Helen Hartman
Cimbala, Thomas
F. Davis, Fae Meixell
Diseroad, Stanley
Heimbach, Helen Frey Markley,
Jean Smith
Pritchard, Betty Row Reed, Edna
Wagner
Stevens, Veda Mericle Stewart,
Rosebud
Golder Ungemach, Gladys Boyer
Witmer.
4
Representative:
Lois
Mary wood
Thelma Bredbenner Menges 35 of
Bloomsburg died on April 19 at age 81. She
was a teacher at the Memorial Elementary
School in Bloomsburg for many
years.
1933
'32 of East Brunswick.
at
Representative:
He earned a master's degree at Bucknell
University and took additional graduate
courses at Rider College.
grandchildren; a brother and a
at
before serving with the U.S.
World War
5.
dren and two foster grandchildren.
1931
Frank
«32 of District Heights,
Morris D. DeHaven '32 of Levittown died
Township Schools
who attended Alumni Weekend
was awarded a Distinguished
Award by the Bloomsburg University
Alumni Association.
She earned a master's degree
retired as assistant superintendent
of Bristol
reunion (based on official registrations):
Janetta York Coleman, Elizabeth Myrick
Dymond Elementary School was named in her
honor.
Representative:
Johnson, and Edward;
1930
Sarah James Dymond '34 of Harding died
on January 22 at age 79. For more than 50
years, she had taught elementary school in
the
Wyoming Area School District. The Sarah J.
In 1987, she
Robert. Mar-
sisters.
1934
Service
for 25 years before
.
two
Shirt Factory
10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren,
and two
Helen Jenkas Morris '28 ol Whatley,
Mass died on April 6 Prioi to retiring, she
was a teacher m the fonnei Hughestown
three grandchildren,
Md.. died on January
Jrahn.
In her early ca-
Scranton School Dis-
great-grandchildren; and a brother.
years before retiring in
Surviving are four children.
1928 to 1971,
versity
for
1971.
parel
Bucknell Uni-
Kelly *29 of Catawissa
at age 86. She was
R.D. 2 died on April 10
in the
Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy J.
Smith and Joanne Keiser; two sons, Edward
yean
Surviving are a daughter. Carol Greene; two
grandsons. .1 sister and a brother.
she taught
'31 of Scranton
Philadelphia area schools.
i
and three grandchildren
Mary Agnes Hays Harry '29, formerly of
Nescopeck. died on February 7 in San Antonio. Texas A teacher for 45 years,
she taught
third grade at Nescopeck Elementary
School
199-1
Dorothy Forgend Smith
December 16, 1994.
.
Survivors include a daughter, Elaine Gursk
at
hooli
Surviving are a son, Warren, four granddaughters and five great grandi luldren
/•'aye
i
'Imbala
Cily. died
I
Margaret M. Sites '33 of Hanover Town-|
March 14 at age 80. She was
teacher at Lee Park Elementary School
fo:
many years until her retirement.
ship died on
1
.
'33. formerly of
She was a teacher
Hannah Shontz Steinhart '35 of
Bloomsburg died on October 10, 1994 at age
85. She was the first or one of the first mar-
Classes of
the 1940s
Classnotes
return for
Bloomsburg. he was a familiar sight as he
walked up College Hill to his classes. He used
to say that
he was fine as long us he could
walk up College
He
still
Alumni Day
Hill
SeventN si\ alumni from the 1940s
pndc
also took great
number of
his former students who served on the Alumni
Board of Directors or who received Distinguished Service Awards from the Alumni As-
attended the special
sociation.
Pendleton. Fugene Shaikey. Dorothy
"I
in the
believe that no other alumnus had greater
They Included
Class of 1940
I
Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni af
"And
fairs
he served her well
very quid
in his
the honors he received were the
Pennsylvania Business Educatoi
1977
In addition, the
Room
Hinkel
in the
Fenstemaker Alumni House W8S named
him, and he was a
life
membei
lor
Alumni
ol the
Board of Directors.
L Men/.
Charles
L
Kelchner. Dorothy Derr Tilson.
Alumni Weekend were (from
left)
and Eugene Sharkey
— H. Bumis Fellnutn. Jack
.i
son,
I
two
Stuart Slraub.
— Miriam Mensch B&rdo,
S.ua Hottenstem Di\. Reba Hemic Icllman.
Flame Kieischei
Handy. Andrew
Magill. William
Selden. Jean Sidlei Snyder.
M
Frank,
Taylor.
Hope
ollmei. Ruth
l
F,
I
M
Flwood
H
oia Snyder.
Wagnei. Kav
Jones Wagner. Philip Yeany
ee. a daughter.
three grandsons,
F
Robert B. Miner.
Class of 1943
Surviving are his wile, the former Kathleen
Myers,
Fda
Henrie
l-.lda
Taylor
ot the Yeai
Award in 1968 and the Distinguished Service
Award from the BU Alumni Association in
Den
Stuart Edwards,
dwaids,
I
Class of 1942
Among
the 55th year reunion on
C
Class ot 1941
Bessie Heilli.nl/
way."
CLASS OF 1940 — Attending
— Maria Raklevicz
ilson
love for his alma mater than Clayton." said
DOUg
Wai Ycais Reunion
on Alumni Weekend. April 28-30.
activities
Anne Rohrhai
h,
step grandchildren, Mid
a sister
— Lois C. Bryncr, Sara
Class ol 1944
Mane Doc key Fdwaids.
Fdward
Grant.
i
amsworUi
angdon,
I
Maijorie Sharretls
Hendricks.
I
Wanda
lizabeth Smith
I
Reynolds, foanne Spaid Simington, Helena
ried female students to enroll at
Bloomsburg,
according to family members.
She taught at the Memorial Elementary
School in Bloomsburg for 23 years, retiring
in 1975.
She continued substituting until 1982.
Surviving are two daughters. Marcia A.
Steinhart and Mary Jo Waples; a son, Robert
J.;
Nazareth Area School District for 30 years
1941
before retiring.
Representatives:
Pope swank, Ruth Cromia Warrington,
Florence Faust Yeany.
Menges
Cyril F.
Watsontown R.D. 2. died on June 7. 1994. at
age 87. He was a teacher in the Warrior Run
School District for 43 years.
George T. Sharp
the publication of his
first
novel
One Divided
by Two.
I
1937
Ruth Dugan Smeal
Dorothy Hess Linn
Joseph W. Bartish '37 of Wilkes-Barre
died on February 15. He was a teacher at
Coughlin and GAR high schools for 40 years
before retiring in 1977.
Surviving are his wife, the former Anna
Gerich; a son, Joseph, a daughter, Ilona
Evanchek; and brother and a
sister.
Smeal, Betty
Sara Maria Berger 37 of Bloomsburg
March 7 at age 79. She was a teacher
the Collegeville School District in Mont4
died on
for 37 years, retiring in 1975.
veteran of World
War D, she
She was awarded the Navigators Wings.
1938
W. Alfred Keibler
Md
,
'39 of Silver Spring.
n< ille
I
Zong Huber, Mar)
Representatives:
Gladys (Betty) Harris
Opps,
Wanda Kehlei
McOovem, Vlolel
Violet Weil.
M
1
1
iw<
Webb '42 of Shamokin Dam died
on January 6
at
age 74. He was
a sales repre-
HESCO in Harrisburg and Drums
retiring in
he was shot
War
II.
III
he flew
down and was
SCO
('
4 7s
a prisoner in
Shamokin
time he joined the State Department of Rev-
Dam
from 1946
to 1961. at
enue as an administrative secretary
Dam
i
lonald
n
i
Rabb,
i>
-
John W Thomas.
— Betty L. Fisher. Mill
Remley, Rose
Bertha
M
Mane
Class of 1949
1
1,
leu
Ki.u ||
Slurman, James
Brace
I
i
Si hit ber,
(i
— Richard E
teas,
lean
I
n.
Reginald S
Ii
I
ierney Jr
Grimes.
loopei Killian, l>ois
Dalesman Nester, Wilmei Nesii J.k k
O'Donnell IN lei I'.iiikII, Domthy Ultimas
r.
I'.n
Stl
.(
I
like,
Robert
(i
Ki
ll/,
Julia 1'u hel
ling
which
until 1963.
on the Shamokin
Borough Council and was also active in
He served
many
i
c. Ludwig. John F Magill
1990 Following retirement,
veteran of World
ii
Fil<
Sihroeilci, I'hylhs Si hiader
Class of 1947
gistei
Class Volunteers:
Weekend
i
kinson
Walker
Surviving are three brothers and a
Dorothy Derr Tilson
attended Alumni
hi
I
Mary
in
Germany until the end of the war
He earned a master's degree at Bucknell
University in 1952. He owned a restaurant in
Frank Kocher
lean
1978 after 42 years of teaching
until
Tilson.
Dorothy Edgar Cronover
Charles H. Henrie
94d
Ftlelman,
A
who
1
Propsl Moore,
he was a part-time consultant with
Classmates
lass ol
I
j
N
Falvey
pnorto
1940
Rosell, Arlene
Applegate,
sentative for
died on July 10, 1994.
Pendleton, Eugene Sharkey, Dorothy Derr
several terms
other organizations.
Surviving are his wife, the former Phyllis
Kniss. a daughter. Michclc Purdy; a son.
Michael; and four grandchildren
Kathryn Walp Elmer
NeilM. Richie
Mo., died on January
Class Volunteers:
Knapp Harding '38 of Nazareth died
She taught
'40 of St Charles,
16.
Clayton H. Hinkel '40, a member of the
Bloomsburg business education faculty from
1947 to 1980. died on May 10 at age 80.
James. Charles H. Henrie
age 85.
iosiiu,
Myrtle E. Heydenreich '42 of Bloomsburg
She retired in
died on March 25 at age 79
Robert J.
reunion (based on official registrations):
Charles L. Kelchner, Maria Raklevicz
at
l
Belt)
Bumham
Beit)
Class of 1948
taught navigation refresher courses to pilots.
Irene
M
hiida,
yhne, Ruth Kestei Novy, Cleo KilUN
Penman
Representatives:
on February 8
<
Superko. Alice A-hnei Vergai
Jerseytown and Monloursville
Class Volunteers:
James V DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan
P.
I
ou Peiutemakei fohn, Mar) Flaherty
Pass
1939
Representative:
Representative:
Charles
Martino
i
1942
Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner
Navy
Isahclli
'38 of Media, Pa., reports
Representative
U.S.
Fnso R
Kellei Fpley.
Class Volunteers:
Ruth Wagner LeGrande
A
Rett) /-chnei
Wellivei Driskell, Mildred Dzuris, leaiWC
Representative:
in
'osgrovi
Kohrherr, Flsie Flail Kull, Fudora Berlew
1936
gomery County
(
Eda Btssic Edwards. Stu Edwards.
Olah Horvath, Clark Renmnger
and two grandchildren.
Ma|one Downing
helm h, lulia
Class ol I94*i
Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards
C. Stuart
'38 of Bloomsburg and
in the
During
all
the years that he taught at
1943
Representative:
Betty
Katerman Algatt
Class Volunteers:
Page 5
Classnotes
ing her teaching career, but was most proud
of the Governor's Award for Excellence in
1990 for her eight years of volunteer work at
Watauga High School
Surviving are her husband. Kenneth; two
and
sisters
a brother.
1946
Representatives:
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
Ana stasia Pappas Trowbridge
1947
1945
Class Volunteers:
John
Thomas. J Richard Zerby
W.
Representative:
Mary 1mu Fenstemaker John
Representative:
Mars' Lou John
Betty
Classmates
\g
V.
f
<
1948
Class Volunteer:
who
attended Alumni
Weekend
L
Fisher
Class Volunteers:
reunion (based on official registrations):
Gloria M.
Marjorie Downing Cosgrove, Betty Zehner
Ludwig
Dill.
Betty L. Fisher. Millard
C
Dietrich, Julia Welliver Driskell, Mildred
Dzuris, Jeanne Keller Epley, Enso R.
GENERA HONS
77/ITIi/i
hei daughter,
From
es
Ruih Hope Handy 4 J of (
Jean Wright
and her granddaughter, Melissa Wright
'69,
that
'98,
Are you a three or four- generation
HI I
ni hei footsteps as students at
followed
proud
oatesville. center, is
Zong
Alumni Board of
II
ii
lu-r,
Flaherty Kohrherr, Elsie Flail Kull,
Eudora Berlew Lyhne, Ruth Kester Novy,
Geo Kinney Pass, Betty Burnham Rosell,
Arlene N. Superko, Alice Zehner Vergari.
BU
family? If so. send your photo to the Alumni Office
Betty L. Fisher '48 of Bloomsburg has
been elected to a two-year term on the
Mary
have
Martino Guida, M. Betty
Mary Lou Fenstemaker John,
Frosini, Lucille
Directors.
BU
Betty served six
years in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
1949
Representative:
Ruth Hope Handv. Hill Selden, Marion
Wallace Stales, Elwood Warner, Kathrvn
Dildme
M. Ulick '38 & '4.1
on December H. 1994. ul age
AniUI
in the
i
Shamokin
St ii""i
I
'.Ilium
il
()
1>
1
dh.
(l
to
'
i
Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerceiri 1980. In 1984, he was made an honoi.ny hlc member of the Chamber.
In
.1
She taught
75.
>i*tri<
iii
il
1976 and the Distinguished Service Award
from
M.
the
June 1986, the Boyd F. Buckingham
en.uiu
entei on the university campus
She earned
University
a master's
degree
at
Buckncll
in his
Throughout
Buckingham
i
Sr. '43, vice
dent emei itusol Bloomsburg
on January 20
versity ni
age 74
at
many
retirement
A
I
pn
ii
He served
the uni-
capacities horn [953 until Ins
1981
in
II.
Hew
he
U
Army Air
Force. Following the war, he taught
second lieutenant
Athens High School
I
He
loi
in the
S
in
1953 as an
He subsequently served
assistant piolessoi and director of public
relations, 1954- 1964; director of
development.
1964- 1970, associate vice president for devel-
opment and external
relations.
1
974- 1 98 1
a master's degree at Bucknell
University and completed additional graduate
A
at
as commander-in-chief of the Caldwell
Consistory
in
Bloomsburg from 1981-1983,
as a director since
since 1957.
in
He
1973
1
983. and as dramatic coach
in Detroit
He had held
sister.
Homecoming
Make
May
plans today!
busi-
ness in an 1805 house.
C.
October 28
Joanna
daughter, Gail
F. Jr., a
New Holland,
Lancaster County, has retired to a farm in
Wapwallopen. He operates an antique
an active and
Bloomsburg University
Boyd
son.
36 years of teach-
Wayne Creasy
17 at age 69.
He
'49 of Lancaster died on
retired in
Farmers Bank and Trust
1986 from the
in Lancaster,
where
Woi thmgton, four grandchildren; and two sis-
(A copy of Mr. Buckingham's complete
is available at the Alumni Office
—
obituary
800-526-0254.)
McCutchen
'43 of Vero
Beach, Florida, died on March 25. 1994
at
age
80.
He
ties
and served as an educational consultant
for four
taught in four different state universi-
governors
Surviving
is
Ins wife. Kathleen.
William H. Selden '43 of Berwick has been
re-elected to a two-year term on the
Alumni Board of
BU
Directors.
1944
Representative:
Sara Marie
(Sallie)
Dockey Edwards
Class Volunteer:
sively throughout the United States
on behalf
a result of his untiring service to the
university, his church and
Sallie
Edwards
Margaret
Dean
Melbourne. Fla
of Free Masonry
many
other civic,
and veterans organizations, he received many honors They included the Distinguished Service Award from the
fraternal,
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
Page 6
brothers and a
'49. after
ing business education in
the
of
As
Surviving are her husband. Robert; two
received the honorary 33rd
Active for the Pennsylvania Supreme
Council since 1989 and had traveled extentitle
Roy Brandau
in 1966.
Pcnn State University.
prominent and active Mason, he served
degree
a
Grimes. Robert Reitz
E.
Bloomsburg
1970 1974, and
vice president for administration.
WOfk
Fice '43.
Frederic M.
returned to his alma mater
He earned
at
Class Volunteers:
Richard
two years and Sayrc
ligh Si hool loi six years
assistant professor.
.is
her retirement.
She earned a master's degree
1993 he was
In
Surviving are his wife, the former
B- 17
as
\iea
Middletown Area School
until
Richard E. Grimes
ters.
veteran ol World Wai
.i
from 1947
Alumni Association.
liuversity, died
bombers
at
honor.
his life, he took
caring role in the
Boyd
a teacher in the
District
Foundation's board of directors.
1959.
in
was
«
was dedicated
appointed the the Bloomsburg University
1975.
Harriet M. Sterling Brendle '45 of
Hershey died on February 1 1 at age 70. She
in
She taught
Florida,
Beach
in
,
Brunner
died on January 16
of
age 72.
Pennsylvania before moving to
where she taught
for
'44
at
in
North Miami
27 years.
She earned a master's degree
State University
m
at
Appalachian
Boone. N.C.
She received many outstanding honors dur-
MINI.REUNIOS
,1
left)
- Eileen Falvey McGovern
^
'46 (right) reports that a m,n,-reun,on
Ea$t
Com - °" S*P*l*>et W-U.
t
Phylhs Schroder Walker
Mary Schroeder
.',
Marjone Downing Cosgrove
'46.
'45.
'46.
Eudora Berlew Lyhne
was
1994. In attendance were (from
Jean Dickinson Applegate
'45.
'46.
Quest plans
trip to Peru
Classnotes
The Quest program
planning a
is
trip to
Peru over the winter holiday break.
December 16
January 12. 1996.
to
Participants will travel from Lima, the
town of Huuruz, west
Range lioin the
nation's capital, to the
of the Cordillera Blanc a
Rto Santa they
eastward up the
will trek
valley dc los
Ccdros through the lange.
climb a peak
m
the
They
Alpumayo
Amazon
descend into the
region, and
basin rain forest
through valleys that were
will trek
terraced and fanned
centuries until the
foi
conquering conquisiadois dev imated the
Religious
local populations
sites, Initial
formations and irrigation ditches aie
many of
evident in
still
these remote vullcys.
They will trek ovei l\000 fool mountain
camp in remote seldom
passes and will
.
Visited VOlloya lai
Allei a visit to
from thQ beaten track.
Cu/co. the ancient capital
make
ol the Inca empire, they will
CLASS OF
Bumham Rosell.
1945
— Attending the 50th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from
left)
Enso
Frosini.
Ruth Kester Now. Betty
Dietrich. Elsie Flail Kull. Jeanne Keller Epley. Betty
Alice Zehner Vergari. Eudora Berlew Lyhne. Betty Zehner
Mildred Dzuns.
Marjorie Downing Cosgrove. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John. Arlene Superko and
Machu
long journey to
America's most speclaculai nuns
Z,mg
his
I
religious center ol the Incus, with
Huber. Lucille Martina Guida.
week
a
Pichu. one of South
its
terraced hillsides and extraordinary stone
was
structures,
such a remote and
built in
inaccessible hillside overlooking the Rio
Uiahamba
eluded the plundering
that u
armies ol the Spanish conquistadors
discovered by the outside world
in
It
l
l
)l
I
was
by
Hiram Bingham, the Yale aicheologlst.
The tup will be led by Roy Smith,
duectoi ol the truest piogram lie lust
inembei
visited the aiea in IW>(> as a
made
British expedition thai
North Ridge
oi the
mi.
»>i
ol the
the lust ascent
Ajpamayor,
limbed 20,000-foot mountain
the last
In the
Andes.
The
cost ol the trip
is
cxpei led lo he
about $1,700. For Information,
Quest office
ut
*
all
the
(717) 389-4323.
Three alumni join
Quest trip to East Africa
BU
Aim a
alumni |omcd
Three
asi
I
Christmas and
Quest tup
a
l<>
loin
weeks ovei
New
Year holiday period
the last
They were Beth Howman and Cathy PHck,
who
played for the
during some of
who
Greeley,
BU
Held hockey learn
left)
where
Novy. and
Fenstemaker John. Betty Zong Huber. Ruth Kester
played on the
the
branch
he was assistant vice president and
manager
During his 36-year banking career, he also
worked at Millville National Bank and Bristol
Trust Co.
An
Air Force veteran of World
received the bronze
Allentown retired
J. Tidey 49 of
1988 as a guidance counselor in the
Souderton Area High School
A U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II.
Delaware
he earned a master's degree from
William
in
for 26 years.
War
II,
he
University.
star.
1950
Surviving are his wife, the former Rosanna
Broadt; a daughter, Ann C. Walton; and a
Representative:
grandson.
Willis
Dorothy Thomas
reports that she will
Patschke '49 of Ephrata
embark on
a 32-day trip
around the world on September 10. with stops
Rome, and
in Hawaii, China, Kenya, Greece.
London.
Swales
Frances Cerchiaro Ahitanta, Nancy
Brunstetter Anthony, Thomas H. Anthony,
Susan Dreibelbls Boyle, Janice Jui.cs
Castner, Robert H. Conrad, Kenneth
Cook, Max Cooley, Joseph Curilla, John
B.
Ramona
Baksl
Krupa. Frank Lupashunski, Virginia F.
Reimeasnyder, Paul J. Slobozlen, Warren
M. Sterling, William R. Stratton, Jane
Warner Suitch,
Class Volunteer:
L.
Czernlakowskl, Leonard Fellon, Stanley
Freeda, Leon E. Grant, Sarah Faust
KeLshaw, Glenn R. Koplin,
Willis Swales, Betty Ridall
Weekend
Classmates who attended Alumni
reunion (based on official registrations):
soccer team.
reputed to live
is
Wagner.
Trom Mt.
lor three
days
across a rugged landscape to Kake Turkana.
the largest of the Rift Valley Lakes, stopping
on the way
for a
day
in the
Samburu dame
Park
The culmination of the East African trip
was a six-day, 00- mile foot safari from
1
Arusha
in
Tanzania
to
an isolated mountain
called Longido, which lies west of the
Ambosch Game Park
Quest
in
near the
Kenya border
will be offering another foot safari
Kenya and Tanzania
for
alumni and
friends of the University in 1996
Quest office
at
Call the
(717) 389-4466. and ask for
Roy Smith
Joe Curilla
Ruth Shupp Beadle
BU
Kikuyu Cod Mogai. Divider of
the Universe,
Kenya, they travelled north
4
Kevin
great triumphs, and
The trip started with a six day trek on
Mount Kenya, a 17.000-foot mountain
Betty Bumham ^KMafjorU
- Gathering on the front porch of Carver Hall on Alumni Day were (from
Driskell. Elsie Flail Kull. Mary Lou
Welliver
Julia
Lyhne.
Berlew
Eudora
D^JlTcZL. Jeanne Keller Epley. Cleo Kinney Pass. Mary Flaherty Kohrherr.
CLASS OF 1945
lis
'50 of Wcsicrvillc.
Ohio, reports that she and her husband. RichSummer In
ard, have been serving with the
Page 7
Classnotes
1952
Representative:
Frank
J.
Furgele
Class Volunteers:
Dale Bennett, Frank Furgele. Henry Hum.
Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy
Calvin W. Kanyuck '52 has recently rehaving taught in the public schools
tired after
of Pennsylvania for 42 years.
He
received his
Master of Education degree from the University of Virginia. In addition, he did graduate
work at the University of Indiana, Juniata
College, Earlham College. Florida State Uni-
Monmouth
versity.
sity
College. Wilkes Univer-
and Penn State University.
He
resides in
Sheatown.
1953
Representative:
John
S.
Scrimgeour
Class Volunteers:
Roy Croop, John Scrimgeour
1954
Representative:
Dolores Doyle
lire n nan
Class Volunteers:
Ann Gengenbach Auerweck. William
Jacobs. Franklin "Ed" Jones. William
Nunn. Fern K rot he. Jeananne Scrimgeour
VETERANS HONORED
veterans of World War
II
Special guests of honor at
A
highlight Oj the
this year \ Alumni Weekend festivities were alumni and former students who
were
program was a moving tribute by Dr John F Magill Jr. '48 to those alumni and former
12).
who gave then lives in the service of
many of them did prior to
ElwOOdM, Wagner '43, John W Thomas
'48.
Frank
students
their
photograph, just as
leaving for the
M
Taylor
Harvey Huber;
stitute "i
.mil
New
Papua,
They
<
s
Ql
(standing, second row)
Eugene Sharkey
high schools
in
Peru
imnea.
Then Special
interest
m
—
grandchildren!
L
40. Charles
taught
he
in
Northumberland,
arc parents ol five sons. ranging
age from 29 to 39.
4.i.
B Czenuakowski '50. Andy Magill '43. Millard C. Ludwig
James C. Tierney Sr. '48 (V-12). Robert H. Conrad '50. and
Kelchner 40. John F. Magill Jr. '48. and Robert G Reitz 49.
row) John
'47. (standing, first
SeldenJr
(standing, back row)
inguistii
i
H
4J. William
country After the program, the veterans assembled on the steps of Carver Hall for a
war In photo are (seated, from left) Borge Lyhne (V-12). Vincent L. Pass (V-
He had
Montgomery
Adult Center,
nity College,
.i
teachei
al
the
Harford
and president
ol the
Oveilea
Commu-
\
Brie Insurance
fbi
i
[e
Hail.
did graduate work
at
the University ol
Mar) land
w as alsoaformei employee
<>i
Surviving are his companion of 35 years,
Prentice
Remington Kami, Westinghouse Corp.,
and Internationa] Hai vestei
Surviving are ins wife, the formei Nanc)
Jam- Siahl. two sons. Sloven and Timothy.
195
May
J
,
died
William G. Romig '50 of Kingsville died
at
age 67.
ahoul two years
in
at
man of
in
He began
teaching
1952 and was the
first
it
opened
in
1961
R. Creveling '51 of Baldwinsville.
formei teacher and principal
at
He was a
Newport High
School and a formei teacher
in
the Bellefonte
District.
Earlier.
He was owner-operator of
King restaurant
A
in
Syracuse.
the first Burger
N
George Derk. Amie Garinger. Relda Rohrbach
Scott.
Molhe Hippensteel Harrell
Churchville reports that "this has been a momentous period in my life. I had three sons
married within 13 months, in June of 1994
had major back surgery, and as of June 1995
in three states
cil
II,
This, after teaching
—
Rock School
I
I
30 years
Coun-
the last 21 years in the
District."
Thomas
Belgium, two years; Pima Community Col-
the past
lege in Tucson, three years; and Central Ari-
tendent
two sons. Philip and Paul; four grandand three sisters.
children,
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz '51 of Horsham has
been elected to a two-year term on the
BU
Alumni Board of Directors.
E. Persing '55.
who
retired in
1993 after 19 years as superintendent of the
Upper Perkiomen School District, has spent
two years serving as interim superintwo other school districts. In 1993-
at
1994. he served the Perkiomen Valley School
and in 1994-1995 he served the North
Penn School District.
"One of these days I've got to try (retireDistrict,
ment) and see what
it's
like." Persing said in
an interview.
He began his career as an educator in the
Allentown School District in 1957. serving at
both William Allen and Louis E. Dieniff High
Schools, where he also coached football, wrestling
and
track.
He moved
Y.
Marine Corps veteran of World War
Class Volunteers:
N Y
Surviving are has wife, the former Katharine
in
chair-
Grahamsville.
N.Y.. died on January 23 at age 68.
School
the business department at Overlea
High School when
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I982aftei
Chesapeake High School
Baltimore County.
county schools
He retired in
in
He retired in 1984 from Sullivan County
Community College, where he taught for 20
years He also taught at International School
Gilbert;
25. 1994.
on March 3
Arnie Garinger
will be retired.
sity.
Carolyn Vernoy Rett:
James
sisters.
zona Collegein Casa Grande, one year.
He earned a doctorate at Rutgers Univer-
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz
two sisters
Henry L. Marek '50of Denville, N
two
Russell C. Davis Jr. '51 of Lakewood,
N.M.. died on January 24 at age 65. He for-
in
1
Representative:
Class Volunteer:
on
Penn State
Surviving are two sons. Richard and James;
a daughter. Laura; a brother and
merly lived
UexR Mowery; and a sistei
Group
eight grandchildren, and
He
at
Maryland
State Business Education Association.
Ned o. Banner *50 >>i New Berlin died ai
age 68. A Navy veteran of World War II. he
was tcliicd ice picsidcnl ami hi am h manager
he earned a master's degree
University.
<>l
1955
Representative:
Carol Shupp-Heard Clarke '55 of
and
Pa.
also been principal
J.
E.
trict in
to the
Wyomissing School Dis-
1968. where he served as principal,
assistant superintendent
and superintendent.
Alumni earn
loyalty awards
Classnotes
for 1994
One hundred
seven Bloomsburg
thirty
University alumni have earned distinction as
recipients ol the seventh annual Kichaul
('•nines
\u.tuU
o\.ill\
I
earned
llu'\
I
this
distinction in l*)94 by attending a regional
alumni event. h\ letuimng
and In
i
to
ampus
i
loi
Weekend oi Homecoming,
eithei fVlumnl
ontnbutmg
\niuial
to the
uml
I
Attending both Alumni Weekend and
Homecoming
can substitute
alumni event lincc the
fbi n
regional
held
lattei are nol
In
«•/),
even
areas
.ill
veai
The awaid honois "Huilv"' (inmes,
a
from Harrisburg, who has
missed only one loniei oining WSA) and
retired teachei
(
I
no Alumni Weekends lines he graduated
He earned
1949
Alumni Boaulol Directors
N
completing
Fallon. Front «
Wamn Sterling,
Attending the 45th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from left)
Dreibelbis lioxle. I), Max C,
Cook.
Susan
Ken
Anthony.
Brunsletter
Nancy
Stratlon.
Cerchiaro Abitanta Robert H. Conrad. William R.
Ridall Wagner. Paul Slobozien. Willis Swales, Frank I upashimsH, and Joe
Cooley Janice Jones Castner. John B. Czerniakowski. Bitty
CLASS OF 1950
Un
-
We
u
i
In
time itatua on the
life
years
last
yeai aflei
service
«>t
salute the Fbllowini alumni
who
awards (numbei
Ipienta oi the 1994
are
In
parenthesis indicates consecutive years the
Cooley,
award has been earned!
Cunlla.
u
Audrey Mooic Cohen
Lucille Mail/
DeVbc
Bthel KeUei
ang
i
»
'29
W
(4)
Helen Hartman i llmbalo
Donald A Walts '37(4)
13 (6)
l
lames DeRoae 39
Haniel Kochei
l
191
>
eighow
Ruth Dugan Smeal < >
ii
i
/.ih
loppes
(
Dorothy Den
Stuart
I
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l
'
C
1
i
'40
1'ilson
dwards
'41
\)
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(
Bessie iu iih.ni/ Bdwardi '41
i
rohn
Juck Mertz *42
Sara Mane Jockey l-dwaids
John
I
.ou
w
enstemakei lohn
l
liloise
i
I
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ti
\)
Noble lasshauci
Richard
'
'47 (7)
Thomas
Betty Plshei '48
I
IS
I
I
Maiy
<
avelie '41
i
(inmes
'W
l'M7)
Dalesman Nester '49
Wilmei Nestei '49
Pete Parncll "49
Robed Reitz '49
Carolyn Vernoy ReltZ
Dale Bennett '52
Nancy Swan/
(
'51 (6)
<)
l.ychos ">2 (7)
Charles Brennan '53
Bill
on AUmm Da, were 0
CLASS OF 1950 - Catering on ,hefron, porch of Carver Hal,
"canZ. 7rg ,n,a
F.
ReJnsnyJjohn B
1974 he was named
Upper Perkiomen School
He and
Itotert
R Kaphn and
his wife, Martie, live in
retired
from
PP&L on January
1
after 14 years
Upper
Donald W. Thomas 55 has been honored
which
by the Exeter Township School Board,
school starecently gave his name to the high
4
nels to a
bert
of service.
District
Hanover Township.
as coach, athletic director and teacher.
S»l* I
Byham
'S3
Nellie Swart/
H*
David
During
via shutouts
coordinator in 1993.
five
his
He earned
PP&L
career in 1980 as an
a master's degree at Bucknell
in
Rollie
Schmidt
coaches
tory," has retired.
1956
'56, described as
in
A
"one of
Wilkes University hia
member of the Wilkes
staff
physical education faculty and coaching
football,
for more than 32 years, he coached
Representative:
Bitner III
foolbaJl coach.
As
Ned D. McClintock 56 of Montgomery
in its
Schmidt guided Wilkes
the Cologlory days of the 1 960s. leading
national promi
winning streak.
He
1
wins
1
retired as football
coach
and
1980 with a won-lost record of 90-7
championships.
As baseball coach, he led the Colonels to
MAC
MAC
championship in [968 His
wins that season marked the first time in a
decade that the team had reached double-fig1
ure wins.
During
his final
two seasons,
Colonels went 22-6.
As golf coach, he had no peer.
years, the Colonels
165-1 and three
baseball and golf.
4
that
two Lam-
3-1
their first
University.
streak,
Bowl championships, and
came
the finest
L
N
32-gamc winning
nence
He began
service
in recognition of his 40 years of
William
tan,
Betty Ridall
energy educauon coordinator. He became area
manager in 1984 and continuous improvement
1
dium
H Comad
I
Byham
'5
!
mkchorsl '53
John S Scrimgcour 'S3 (S)
superintendent of the
In
Czemiakwski. Sarah Faas, Kehha*. Gl
<«ft)
In his
the
22
compiled a record of 206championships His
MAC
1976 team was the best-ever
in
school history,
finish
with a record of 16-0 and a 14th place
Dolores (Dee) Doyle Brennan '54
Franklin (Ed) Jones '54
Joan Havard Kilroy '54
eme Sobcrick Krothc '54
Jeanannc Evans Scrimgcour '54 (2)
f
R English '56 (4)
Rod Kelchncr '56
Bob Bottorf '59
Mary Anne Mapkas Klemkosky
Vera Reanck Derk '60 (3)
Curtis
'59 (7)
Dale Krothc '60
Ron Bid Wolfe '60
Joan Stackhousc Wolfe
(>l
Jim Case '63 (2)
Jerry
Malinowski '63
Nelson Swans 63 (4)
(Continued on Page 11)
Page 9
Classnotes
NCAA
in ihc
Division
III
championships.
Schmidl was recently inducted Into
Sandra P Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky.
Walter J luiherecki. Marie Walsh
travelled throughout the United States.
Dave Barnhart '59 of Verona. N J received the Dan Rmgclheim Memorial Award,
Wilbur Person '61 was named "Realtor of
the Year" by the Carbon County Board of Re-
botfa the
Wilkes University Athletic Hall of Fame and
Ihc Plains Hall of
He
is
also
the highest honor given by the
1957
ing.
Bob Uine, Dolores
Keller.
L. Vint
is
professor and director of the
at
from 1967
'I
win Valley School
Active
lu
a
princi-
District
lonnei tax assessoi and evalua
/oning officer
ol
26.5
Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky
Orwigsburg has been
A
teacher
re elected to a
'59 of
two-year
Robeson Township and
the Hay Creek Historical
at
Anne has completed
10 years on the board and
Alumni Association.
a past president of the
daughlei. Me}!, a granddaughtei and
a
brother
howski.
ie(
I-
rank
I'isk.
Edward
William K. Morris
C.
his wife, Sylvia,
have
in
home
alter six
months
also lectures exten-
Class Volunteers:
tion
and Finance. He
Bud Andrews
is
the
first
Alexandria, Va.
Shively has been professor of microhi
Iruveisity since
lulled
re-
at
of a
continuous fennen-
tation process lor production of fuel alcohol
projects associated with use of specific yeast
in
sparkling » ine produt
don and
was named outstanding member i>>i
1994 by the American Wine Society in recoglie
nition of his sparkling
wine research, wine
judging throughout the United States and
Canada, ami ins mam, Bitii lea on various aspects of wine chemistry.
He W8S
also recognized
ery in Australia
loi
Ins
who may
practice before the
United States Tax Court.
William D. Bartman '64 of Douglasville
has retired as principal of the Edgewood El-
1962
ementary School
Woodrow Wilson High
now Harry S Truman High School.
by Yalumba Win-
outstanding contribu-
in the
Pottstown School Dis-
trict.
He began
Richard R. Lloyd
the
He began
after 33 years
his 31 -year education career in
Boyertown Area School
three years
moved
District
and
after
to the Pottstown District.
Ins teaching career at
Class Volunteers:
Over
Ronald Davidheiser. Tom Foley. Marlene
the Lincoln Elementary School, administra-
Prior to retirement, he taught English
social studies at
Tmm.ius High School
He
East Penn School District.
and
Oholla Franey. John Kovich. Dick Lloyd
as part-time audio-visual aids advisor.
Ga.
He was also
a part-time
evening school ad-
ministratoi al the AJlentown
He and
his wife
have moved
to
Lake
Lanier, just north of Atlanta.
campus of Penn
Bonnie Zehner Black '64
toi
for
and was an adjunct instruc-
two terms
in
the
Allentown College of
He earned
St.
ACESS program
Francis de Sales.
his master's degree at
University in 1970.
He
at
Lehigh
also look classes at
Marlene Oholla Franey '62 of Long
ley. N.J.,
enjoys recruiting students for
various college night programs in
BU
New
She is a sixth grade teacher
Bndgewater-Rantan Schools.
sey.
Valat
Jer-
chose to stay
two children: Christine, a graduate of Allentown College, and Mich. u
Walter H. Veranda '62
is
retired
home and
raise out kids,
I have
and I'm enjoying
working with teenagers anyway!"
The Blacks live in French Camp, Miss.
more years
15
to
go
Victoria Sellano
tired after a
his wife. Irene, are the parents of
"Many
classmates are looking forward to their
30-year retirement this year! However, since
.
.
.
in the
Trenton State College.
He and
writes:
my
of
I
State University
and direc-
of pupil services.
tor
Tom Foley '62 has retired as senior vice
president for Paramount Publishing in Atlanta,
also served as
the years, he has served as principal of
tive assistant to the superintendent,
in the
Chairman Of the social studies department and
short-
sparkling wines.
foi
one of a small group of
School,
Alfred
during the 1970s and 1980s, and more recently,
ening of bottle aging tune
from teaching
He was honored for assisting blind
workers prepare their income tax returns.
Representative:
1968 His research areas have
development
is
"Volunteer
A radio announcer in Sunbury, he has performed volunteer work for the organization
since 1992.
he
named
vices, Inc.
Enrolled Agent
Advisory Committee on Practices and ProceIn addition,
'64 was
of the Year" by the North Central Sight Ser-
New York State Tax Tribunal's
on the
Paul Conard
Virginia C. Hesel.
all
York State Commissioner on Taxa-
has
George ML Opilla '60 of Coopersburg
Barossa Valley north of Adelaide.
ology and femientation chemistry
mis
Ernest R. Shuba
from
forms and the liaison com-
New
a Air Force veteran of the Korean
1964
holds a doc-
serves on the committee that reviews
the
an edu-
Representative:
law and client representation.
tax
man of mirth and
tax-
in Australia,
tired
-.li.
on
non-attorneys
He
li
iik
He
Temple University.
'60. a rear admiral in
embarked on a second career as a consulting
manager with Coopers & Lybrand. He lives
where Carl was on sabbatical leave doing re
scan on sparkling wines at Yalumba Winei v
I
who
torate in educational administration
as a
children.
an Enrolled Agent and
is
57.
Surviving are his wife. Bernadme, and five
of Rights" legislation
Certified Financial Planner
to serve
Dale Krothe
the U.S. Navy, retired in April 1995.
Carl Sliively '58 and
h
Stevenson
He was
War.
dures.
returned
I
Dr.
5 8
Rtpnuntattvi
Ray llargreaves
in the
Bill
Revenue Service's treatment of
Internal
Class Volunteers
Wojc
remember him
mittees of the Brooklyn District Director and
Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko,
a printer
cator devoted to his profession.
considered an authority on the
is
New York State tax
Temple University
at
Suiviving aie his wile, Margaret, and a
is
Family, friends, students and colleagues
payers and tax practitioners.
I960
Manko
He
in Harrisburg.
after suffering a fatal heart attack.
He was
He
Paul (Barney)
Island and National Tax
His testimony was requested in regards to
sively
Representative:
masteTs degree
Long
,
24.
BU
Alumni Board of Directors;
Pottsville High School. Mary
IBM
Charles W. Watkins Jr. *63. a teacher at
Hanover Area High School, died on March 6
'61 president of Finan-
before the House of Representatives Ways and
Means Sub-committee on Oversight on March
because he
also a lormei building and
in
Veteran Ol the Korean Conflict, he earned
19
last
Services of
pending Taxpayer
Assessment
Association
a
33 years. The
after teaching for
District.
is
lormei secretary ol
A
'59 retired in June
years were in (he Shikellamy Area School
term on the
poll
William Stevenson
Consultants Inc. in Merrick, N.Y., testified
Union. N.J.
in
'65
Lehighlon
cial
1992
Alumni Board of Directors.
specialist with
lives in
College
started his
studies leachei
Berks County Board
He was
Appeals
nil
Berks County Dcmoi lain
in
he was
s,
tor for the
He
to 1972.
careei in education as a sot
in the
He was
Township High School from
Prior to that he was assistant
1972 to 1987.
principul
Oeigertown
<>i
age 64,
He
Marilyn D. Rink
Nelson A. Swarts '63 of Lewisberry has
a two-year term on the BU
operates Person Real Es-
He owns and
and Insurance Agency.
the former
is
been re-elected to
meet-
computer technology, and coordinator of the
Teacher of the Handicapped Program at Kean
Herman W. Howard Jr.
Lean '57
died on February 22
pal of Exeter
national clients.
Cumberland.
Special Education School, director of
Sinn, Bill Harrtll
Donald
New
altors at the organization's 15th annual
tate
Campus
Class Volunteers
Jersey
Federation Council for Exceptional Children,
Dr. Barnhart
v
New
on March 10
Representative
Margaret Yohn
live in
His wife
.
Scranton.
William Pohtlttk
They
Dr.
ame
l
graduate of the University of
a
Gunne was cited for significant performance and contributions to a number of inter-
'61
school year. She and her husband. Robert
Class Volunteers:
and
Graham
'64 recently
re-
30-year career as a speech-lan-
ing in Orlando, Fla.
guage pathologist. She started her career as
one of the first two speech-language patholo-
1963
gists hired by Delaware, Greene
and Otsego
County BOCES. She subsequently established
liv-
I
tions to thai country's
wine industry
Carl and Sylvia have throe
grandchildren
vania and
who
New
(
hildu-n and five
live in Florida.
York
State.
Pennsyl-
1961
Edwin
1959
Representatives
David R am hart
Sandra Pfister Brown
Marie Walsh
Page 10
first communication disorders
program for
Stamford Community Hospital and Nursing
Class Volunteer
Home and set up the outpatient speech-language pathology program at A. O. Fox Me-
C Kuser
Class Volunteers:
Marian
the
Bernie Donegan
Representative:
Representative:
L
-
morial Hospital.
Gary Stackhouse
Huttenstme. Joan We I liver
For the past 10 years she was owner/direc-
G.
Crocker Edwards '61, a kindergarten teacher in the West Shore School District, was on sabbatical leave for the
994- 995
Phyllis
1
1
Manny Gunne
Utah, was recently
'63 of Salt Lake City,
named
senior consultant
with the internationally prominent
Shipley
Division of the Franklin Quest
Corporation.
tor of Victoria
Graham Associates, Inc., the
only proprietary diagnostic and treatment center licensed by the New York State Department of Health. The clinic offered speech-
Loyalty awards
Classnotes
fmm Page
[Continued
9)
Paul Conaxd ta
Joanne Shaffer Pileski '64
1966
language pathology, audiology. psychology
and social services.
Hughes 64
tutor-
time with her seven
ing and enjoying leisure
grandchildren.
Moss Creek
Jack Mulka "66
Jack Mulka, Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken
Cromwell, Bill Demcott. Diane Loch Hartzell,
Cliff Maurer, Diane Mushrush Maurer
R.
'66
James L. Derr
cipal in the
Wyomissmg Area School
District
also taught a mathematics graduate
course to elementary teachers for the University
of Pennsylvania.
Thomas l*mon
1965
P.
and supervisor, has provided
a test preparation course at her Overlook home
for many years. A graduate of College
Misericordia. she has also completed advanced
studies at the University of Pittsburgh and
Alex M. Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively
In addition, she has
'65 of Parkside has taught
Penn
State.
at
biology and ecology for 29 years
Brookhaven Junior High School, Northley
Middle School and Sun Valley High School.
Robison '66.
His wife, the former Barbara
work
at the University
Frank Dowman
school
has operated a private pre-kindergarten
Boothwyn
reading
teacher, specialist
Sheran
Class Volunteers-
in
a licensed
done dun.
of Alaska.
She was recently honored by the Citizen
Ambassador Program of Harvard Universit)
one of 30 outstanding educators in the
United States. She has taught in both public
as
James Pegg '67
Piggy Bums. Jim Peng. Jack Wise
David
BOWU
Doug
Hippenitie] '68 (7)
Susan R. Hicks *67 has been named dint
Bloomsburg University
Jack
perts
APC is
recently elected vice president. The
Club in Washan affiliate of the National Press
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, teaching
4
ington,
DC.
He was
also elected president of the South-
over 1200
west Writers Workshop, which has
members nationwide, including such well-
known authors as Tony Hillerman. Lawrence
Evans.
Block, Walter Jon Williams, and Max
Membership is open to writers and aspir-
who spent a week in Prague, the capital
of the Czech Republic, and a week in
American methods for coping with con games,
banking crimes, organized crime and drug
I
the process of drafting the university
Nan Good
Gerrity,
who
Among
a teacher at the
Paul L. Rhine '65
is
firm of Cobb. Stnger.
Toms River, N.J.
surer of the
of the
In the
Columbia-Montour
The family
&
CPA
Rhine
community, he
Ocean County
YMCA,
Toms River Country Club, and
Sandra Daskalos Sample '65
is
in
trea-
president
treasurer
recently re
Certification
ceived her National Counselor
Area
She is a counselor with the Montrose
private
small
a
has
also
and
School District
practice.
resident of Montrose, she
is
the mother
of three children: Keely Norwalk.
ist
to Lansdale, Pa., since
is
programs developed by
enter, as well ai the
(
campus committees dealing with
various
the
"i
work
so-
eculivc assistant
Bloomsburg in 198: .is c\
toDr James II MU'ormit k
She was named
assistant director of develop-
Hicks came
ment
to
who
lives
State; and
Georgia; Todd, a senior at Perm
Tennessee.
of
University
Scott, a junior at the
He earned a master's degree
1986
at the
Univer-
of Scranton.
He and his wife, the former Elizabeth
sity
Young
4
68. are the parents of three
'/.oranski "68
Marge Puroakj ( "'11111 69
k.hIin Reimard Hippenitiel <»>
Dennis Bohr '70 1)
Nancy Fchei Fdwaids 70(6)
Pat
October 28
in 1988.
Make plans today!
'70
Ron Reitz
Bob Rupp
'71 (4)
Formerly on the staff at East Stroudsburg
University, she earned her Ph.D. at New York
Sandra Jellerson Rupp
University.
Carol Kishbaugh
Karwacki
J.
*f>7 is
pastOI "t Oui
Lady Help of Christians 'nun li. ykens, ami
the Mission of Sacred Heart ol Jesus,
(
I
Williamstown,
tion,
I
he was
Prioi
high
a
i"
receiving ins vocateachei
Bt
I
>•
>
N
[e
J
In
Weston. Mass
'71 (4)
'72 (4)
Nancy Fruchan Bohr
Bowen
'72 (3)
'72
Bd Horvath
'72
Joe Zakorchemny '72 (3)
Ed Edwards '73
Bob Griffin '73
(2)
'7
Marion Reese
ittended Pope John XXIII Seminal
[e
Deanna Woolcock Robinson
youngest child
in
College Library
'
'67. with hei
d to
"
in
Reading.
.n
She
lull
Albright
lives in
<
Sandra Rambo Walker '75(M) (3)
Steve Debuski '76
Tom Hughes
Bob Lynn
Virginia (Ginnyl Bosak Schwartz '67 ol
N Y has camed a Ph D degree at
.
Bowling Green State University Aninatruc
is also an
tor at St. Lawrence University, she
assistant director of the university
president of
has been promoted to senior vice
subsidsales for QSP, Inc.. a wholly-owned
Association
iary of the Reader's Digest
and
After 10 successful years as a teacher
Hanna joined QSP in 1975 as a field
district
service manager. He was promoted to
manager in 1984. regional manager in 1985.
coach,
and vice president of sales
He and
daughters:
Ruth
F.
in
1992
his wife. Janet, are
Jill
parents of two
and Susan.
Major
's first
year
a
master
s
degree
at
the Univer
'66. a reading specialist and
State University.
sity of
a
master's degree
Maine and
at
the Univer-
certification at East
Stroudsburg University.
Audrey M. McClure
of Delaware.
She
fessor
is
Jody Millard '79
Corey Waters '79
Robert Hafhei '80
Bob M( Mullin '80
Shcn Lippowitsch
—
in
1988
two at Linden
22 years of teaching
and 20 in
Doylestown
in
School
Elementary
XI (3)
Karen Scott Blackhurn '82
Virginia
married to Dr Alan Schwartz, a pro-
at St.
Reed
Brett '82
Susan Mitchell Helwig '82
Robert Pasternak '84
Lawrence University
Darlctic Barberio
Payne '84
1968
Scott Rightcr '84 (3)
Cameron Smith '84 (4)
Representative:
Robert E. Boose
Glenn Bromley '85
John Haney '85
Class Volunteers:
Susan Hanchak Duerr
Todd Ducrr '86
David Bowen, Rhea Strausser Klapprmlt.
Joseph M. DeardorfT
intendent of the
New
'68. assistant super
Castle County Voca-
School District in
Wilmington. Delaware, was honored by the
"CommitUniversity of Delaware with the
Education" award given annually by
University of Delaware Educational
ment
to
Alumni Association.
His award was due
in part to state
district
tional recognition the school
(2)
'86
Marvin Mctzgcr '86 (4)
Slocum '86
Tcrri Beth
tional-Technical
the
'66 retired
'79
DAngelo
Lilly '79
Chris Blackburn '82
Betty Ruth Luchak. John J Trathen
Pocono Mounreading recovery teacher in the
Ph D at Penn
tain School District, has earned a
She earned
sity
'78
Sharon Gcttcl Olff '78
Sue
Canton.
'76 (2)
Jim Molhster '78(3)
Tina Wassell
Allentown.
She earned
after
'70
Mc Andrew
Sand) Smith m« Andrew "70
program.
children.
in
Homecoming
Nester '68
1
cial equity issues
developing profiles
George Hanna '66 of Brookfield, Conn.,
Investment Club
of the Brick Blue Cruppers
A
will support
She
Muiticuitm.il
uchak '68
Trathen '68(7)
J
lives in
a partner in the
Monroe
l
joined the FBI in 1971. has
his specialties
(Betsy)
is
John
l
'68
uiwood Nester
Frank
time work as head of circulation
Theresa, born in the United States.
Joe
as-
summer.
of fugitives.
Area Vo-Tech School.
Bloomsburg.
will also monitor affirmative action
She
compliance.
\)
t
Rick Howenslinc '76 (6)
FBI Director Louis Freeh promised the
tour
sistance during his Eastern European
Joseph L. Nutaitis '65 and his wife,
Rasko
have adopted their third child,
He joins
Ferdinand, who was bom in Bulgaria.
Bulgaria, and
a brother. Tony, also from
Joscllc,
eqult)
ficking.
been assigned
ing writers.
traf-
'67
Matako Mulka 68
(Catherine
During the 18-month assignment, she will lead
's
'6S
Betty Ruth Keller
tor of social equity at
Francis
Larry W. Greenly 65, Ph.D.. membership
was
chairman of the Albuquerque Press Club,
Chapman
Eileen Albertson
Inn
Gerrity '66 was one of three FBI ex-
(<<>
Class Volunteers:
and private schools.
for 17 years.
(9)
Ronald Klcmkosky '67
plan
Karen Gates M'66.
'66
Diane Mushrush Maurei
an elementary prin-
is
He has
any
if
Maurer '66
Representative:
Plantation at
wonders
Hilton Head. S C.. "Chuck"
BU alumni are living in the area.
Cerza
J.
Class Volunteers:
other
Carl
BU.
at
Cttfl
Karl Z. Najaka *64 retired in 1993 as a
Twp., N.J.
school principal in Readington
a resident of
Koch Cromwell
Ken Cromwell '66
Bill Demcott '66 (3)
Alice
She also
District
1967
A resident ol
after
Now
earned a master's degree
June
retired in
30 years of teaching.
Wilmette. Illinois, she is doing private
1994
Berwick Area School
Representative:
Anthony
4
Patricia Lello
the
and nahas
re-
ceived for program initiatives and educational
Sandra
Wood
Smith '86 (4)
Christine Ford '87
Fay Ortiz
'87
Stephanie Hustcd Fettcrman '88
Steve Fettcrman "88
Joanne Dcrncott 89 (3)
JoAnise Keener '89
Walker '89(3)
John
M
Sharon Hill '90
Deb Mulkewycz
'90
(Continued on Page 13)
Page
11
Classnotes
reform
tling
He
efforts.
He and
has also been the State wres-
his wife.
Chene,
Byron Chandler M'69 has been named
Eagan,
live in
superintendent of schools by the Pulaski Acad-
Minn
chairman and tournament director for the
He also served on the Na-
Joe earned a master's degree
King, age 21.
State College and a doctorate at the Univer-
teaches mathematics
two
are the parents of
same
in the
district
who
Michael,
will be a junior
at
in
college
BU
this fall,
recently completed avionics training with the
California,
w
working
as
Deposit Insur-
for the Federal
ance Corporation in Irvine. She formerly was
a hank examiner and later
Washington,
DC
.
was employed
in
She earned
master's degree
a
Johns
at
Hopkins University, attended the Stoniei
work
at
A
junior biology major
Gerald Labb; two step sons and a
take a final
when
Hartman
way
his
Del.;
1
5
PA
19,
and a
is
survived
sity
sister.
Annette.
ate.
Paul Fowler '68
the former
grade
in
grade teacher
a fourth
is
two children: Samantha,
to Ian Polster
She has been called
Lutheran Church
on March
19, 1995.
as interim pastor of Fifth
at
North Schuylkill School District for
He and
his wife, Sandra, live in
West
Mahanoy Township.
3 while on a busi
I
was a salesman
An Air Force
recently published short stories in both the
fall
and winter editions of The International Journal of Miliary Fiction
Systems.
A
third story will
be
Operation Provide Promise,
the United Nations humanitarian relief effort
Bosnia-Herzegovina
pilot
C-130
instructor
and chief of safety with the 934th
at the
Airlift
Minneapohs-St. Paul
ternational Airport Air Reserve Station.
has been a
Pnor
member
In-
he served 12
years on active duty with the Air Force, with
his last station at Little
Rock AFB. Arkansas.
is a member of the Minnesota Distance
Running Association and the Reserve Offic-
said.
what they've learned,
gives you a great deal of personal satisfac-
it
tion."
is
helping each stu-
She also emphasizes the importance of goalmanagement, study skills and
setting, time
celebrated their 25th anniversary in No-
vember with
a reaffirmation of
Morgantown.
W
vows mass
Vicki teaches Spanish at North
School, and the couple
istries at their
is
Marion High
involved
in lay
min-
J.
at the
Nevada
in
Fisher 4 69
is
sented
BU at
the inauguration of a
new
at
professor of account-
Community College of Southern
Las Vegas.
year
at
BU.
that her
Melissa's grandmother
Ruth Hope Handy
is
'43.
the Eastern
Region office of the Pennsylvania
Stale Education Association, the statewide
The 10-person office in Allentown serves 10,604 members in 65 districts in
Schuylkill, Berks, Carbon. Lehigh and
Vicki
PSEA
in
1976, he was a
He and his wife, Carol, live
He has three step-children.
in
New Tripoli
1969
Representor t
Sandra Ekberg Brown
Class Volunteers:
Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure
upbeat about coming
to learning," she said.
school organizations, she
dren:
W. Dalfovo
L
Bingaman, Nancy Fehr Edwards,
Gross, Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel
Nancy Feher Edwards
'70 of Bloomsburg
has been elected to a one-year term on the
is
also involved with
tary
BU
Joseph K. Lauginiger Jr. '70 has been
named interim president and chief executive
officer of the
Caron Foundation,
dependency
treatment
chemical
He
previously worked for
America
a past secre-
for
1
Boy Scouts of
5 years, most recently as finance
Hawk Mountain
Council.
He was named Outstanding Fund Raiser of
of the Alumni Association.
Chap-
of the National Society of Fund Raising
Executives in 1992.
ter
is
in her sec-
Baltimore County, Maryland. She and her
husband, Ed. are parents of a daughter, Nicole,
They
near
Wemersville
director for the
is
a
center
the Greater Northeastern Pennsylvania
in
Com-
Kelly and Christopher
She formerly
Directors.
served from 1988 to 1994 and
He joined Caron as director of development
and was promoted to vice president in January.
live in Fallston.
He and his wife, Helen, are parents of a son,
Stephen E. Keefer '70
general for the U.S.
is
teacher in the Berwick Area School District.
to feel
and receptive
husband, Kerry '69, are parents of two chil-
Representative:
teachers' union.
Northampton counties.
want them
She is the daughter of Albert and Ruth
Dugan Smeal '39 of Bloomsburg. She and her
1970
Hampshire.
field director for
ev-
County Arts Alliance
Jean Reese Jagodzinski '70
is
room
munity Task Force and the Upper Dauphin
presi-
He and his wife are parents of a daughter
who is a student at the University of New
"I
to class
Class Volunteers:
Ball State.
in her
man
Alumni Board of
at
up a new bulletin board
ery few weeks.
the Millersburg Civic Club, Millersburg
Franklin Pierce College for 13 years before
Larry earned his doctorate
tries to
daughter, Melissa, has completed her fresh-
Richard
Keene State College on April 22.
Larry was director of the counseling center
grown. She
In addition to serving as advisor to various
repre-
dent of
after a quarter-century, her enthusi-
for teaching has only
ous stories into the classroom setting and by
ting
John
church.
Even
getting students involved in projects like set-
Institute
in
Va
self-motivation.
tax accounting
Frances Jean Wright *69 reports
He
Page 12
Enrolled Agent and Accred-
Army
Gregg. They
is
regional auditor
Audit Agency.
He
responsible for audit operations and a staff
of over 200 employees, serving the East Coast
and Europe.
He and
his wife, the
Fenstermacher
former Debbie
Md.
'70, live in Millersville.
He
since 1988.
to joining the Reserve,
ers Association.
An
also a part-time consultant for
is
Albert
and three brothers.
sisters
Before joining
serves as a full-time
Wing, based
from the
ond year as principal of Parkville High School
Richard Huntington '68 has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and
awarded the Air Medal in his Air Force Reserve unit. The medal honors his meritorious
He
retired
Tax Advisor, he operates a
He
ing
Ronald Saint Sing '68
in
Deubler '69
Chattahoochee Technical
Powder Process
for
published in the Spring 1995 edition.
in
F.
vet-
Bridgeport.
achievement
ited
'68 of Orangeville
James H. Neiswender
died on December
R.D.
taking a teaching position at the University of
Roger B. Heim '68 of Rising Sun. Md..
that they value
I know
"And when
teach because
keep learning enjoyable by injecting humor-
27 years.
die past
I
someday." she
Another goal, she says,
in Springfield.
Ronald D. Grutza '68 has been an English
you see
it
Georgia.
Larry Phillips '68 of Keene. N.H.,
teacher
believe in what
"I
asm
married on Halloween 1994 and she, herself,
was married
because she brings a sense
business in Douglassville and Peach Tree City,
Bill,
is
BU gradu-
that's
of mission to the classroom.
Md
Victoria Mikell Noel '68 and her husband.
Ohio, reports that her son, Jon Rizzo, w
Perhaps
nominating Klinefelter for die
ant colonel.
six.
Carol Ruth Gesalman '68 of Springfield,
that
Linda Harner Mills '68 is principal of
Sandymounl Elementary School in Finksburg.
and Brittany,
nine,
of Scranton, and Mary Dana, a
William
Constable; a daughter, Sarah; a son, John; two
the
a graduate of the Univer-
Jr.,
U.S. Marine Corps in June 1992 as a lieuten-
Kathy Whitmire '75. teac hes third
same district. They are parents of
and
—
terrific teacher.
dent feel a sense of accomplishment in class.
16731.
Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth
District,
one
in a letter
they'll use
Their address is R.D. l.Box20-D.Eldred,
his wife,
Berwick School
wrote
Woodhaven
Dianne, are parents of two
his wife,
Byron
children:
In addition to his parents, Joel
activities director at
and
He and
'68, participated in the funeral
by a brother. Chad,
Douglass School of Wilmington,
Center of Temple University
Rev Richard
service.
eran, he
in the
the Joseph E.
to
the accident occurred
special family friend, the
ness trip to Essex. England
sistei
is
"The love, respect and admiration I see past
and present students shower Kay with is truly
Newark; and principal of
ing Center, both in
University of
at
was on
Pittsburgh at Bradford, he
Rutgers University
Surviving are her husband of live years.
Mrs. K.
award.
School of Banking, and did additional gradu
Bte
a confirmation of some-
where he died on December 20, seven days
before his 22nd birthday
as a comptroller of the cur-
rency.
is
touching," fellow teacher Bryan Campbell
L
Eyer '68 of Laguna Beach,
died on March 6 at age 48. She
for pro-
and curricula for a student population
grams
he
where he was responsible
.
award
thing they've believed for a long time
He has also served as principal of Maclary
Elementary School and the Intensive Learn-
A
J.
Del
ark,
students, the
of more than 19,000 students.
U.S. Marine Corps.
Kathleen
an automobile accident in
He was
previ-
licoptcrcd to St. Vincent Hospital in Erie,
They
children, Michael and
Megan, both education majors
in
Bradford on December 12. 1994
of Delaware
His wife, the former Carol Gibiser '69.
sity
Norman
lost their oldest son, Joel
Norman,
Glassboro
at
He
ously was supervisor of curriculum and technology in the Christina School District in New-
Connie Eaton King '68 and her husband,
Rules Committee.
tional
the Central School Board.
emy and
past nine years.
"And when you do, it's heartwarming."
But to many current and former Millersburg
Kay Smeal Klinefelter '70 has been named
the
1994-1995 "Educator of the Year" by the
Pennsylvania Business Educators Association.
She has been a teacher at Millersburg Area
High School for 25 years.
"It's
something I've dreamed
of receiving," she said
in
my whole life
a recent interview.
live in
Reading.
Elmer L Shollenberger '70 of Spencer,
died on March 24 at age 49. He was
killed instantly when struck by a tree limb
N Y,
which he was cutting at his home.
He had been associated with the Candor
High School since 1970, most recently as dean
He served as principal in 19871988 and also coached several sports teams.
He was founder of the Candor Chemical Free
Prom and director of summer recreation.
of students.
He was
active in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Surviving are his wife, Rosario (Sherry); a
daughter. Giselle; and a son, Sean.
Master's degree
Classnotes
1971
Peg Haverovich *72
a teacher in the
is
Trevorton Nursery Tykes program. She also
Representative:
earned a master's degree
BU.
at
William H. Cluley
Class Volunteers:
Dwight Ackerman. Sandy
Rupp. Bob Rupp
L.
Kathleen Shafer Chandler '71 recently
at
in
elementary school
Kutztown University. She
elementary school counselor
Gary
in
an
is
pointed to the 1995 Health Care Pilot Evalua-
of Technology Melissa, a junior
Wellsboro, Pa.
A. Clewell '71 has
formation of his
announced the
new business. Interior Work-
place Solutions Inc.. in Allentown.
He was
the general manager of the Reading and Allentown regions of A. Pomerantz & Co. before
says he
is
fices of all successful
BU
They
who
Fontana Unified School
District.
are parents of four children:
just graduated
at
;
College
Oneonta,
in
N
Institute
Hartwick
Y; Megan, a junior
Virginia Piatt Ide '73
ond grade
in
is
responsible for
District
ents of three sons, ages eight, 10 and 15.
par-
J.
died on April 26
'73 of Philadelphia
age 43.
at
cial
ted for the pilot.
Atlantic for 21 years.
He was a commer-
customer relations representative
for Bell
graduates.'*
George E. Cooke *71 has been named suPlum School District He
previously was superintendent of the
Fleetwood Area School District in Berks
He
has been with
SHS
earned a master's degree
since 1974.
at
He
also
BU.
Surviving are his mother. Catherine
Silvestri; a brother
and a
Sr. '72 is
He earned
a master's degree at the Univer-
of Scranton and a doctorate
at
Penn State
University.
He and
his wife.
John
Hartzog
F.
'71
15,
is in
from Paul Smith's College
major
and a
13.
in
New
York with
environmental science technology
in
GPA of 3.96.
Sandra Jefferson Rupp
BU
Alumni Board of
Bob has
John and Claudia Schad Paul '72 have
new careers. After 18 years in
the defense industry.
John
is
an account ex-
company
ecutive with Restart, a
is
an administrative vice president
with Jordan Optical Service,
Inc., a
wholesale
distributor of eyeglass frames to the optical
She also maintains a small book-
live in
Willow Grove.
Tabachini '73 has completed
J.
Shippensburg University. He
tion at
ementary school principal
CF
to
MotorFreight.
1.100 employees at 20 terminals throughout
J.
Carroll '72 of Philadelphia
is
year as a public interest attorney,
Pennsylvania, Maryland. Delaware,
New Jer-
Services Housing Unit.
the 1995 co-chair of the International
man Rights Committee of the
He
Hu-
Philadelphia Bar
the
company's Poconos consolidation center
since 1989.
He joined
in the Central
man
He has two children: Tom, eight, and Nora,
Northumberland, has earned professional
tification Institute.
Human
The
with the Society for
five.
for the
program enrolls between 500 and 600
students and graduates between 10 and 150
is
vice president of hu-
joined the paper in 1983 as a training man-
She was promoted
ager.
human
to the position of
40 percent
than
ol
System of Higher Education
are expected to
contribute graduates to the program.
'To our knowledge." Baker added,
nearby colleges and universities have not
forumlated plans to meet the fifth year
state-supported schools within a reasonable
distance that have an existing accounting
program
Ann began
Berwick Area School
She
District.
1978,
in
enough
in
Baker indicated
the
her career in 1976 as a teacher
large
graduate program
resources director in 1987, and to her
present position on April 2, 1995.
to
BU
to support a quality
accounting."
that,
when
program could have
it
as
is
mature,
many
as
50
60 students per year taking graduate
courses in accounting.
first
as a budget analyst and then as a training specialist.
In 198
she took over the training func-
1
tion for the operations area of the bank.
She
active in a
is
Loyalty awards
number of community and
(Continued from Page 11)
professional organizations.
Dr. Stephen E. Ullrich,
are parents of two children: Elizabeth,
1
1
,
and
Kaitlyn, six.
Nichole Woodson Smith '90 (2)
Lisa Stackhouse '90
Carolyn Butcher
cer-
Resources Cer-
1992.
E. Vivian '73 died in
He was
Habegger Co.
November
a sales director for the E. D.
Inc.
of Philadelphia.
Surviving are his wife, the former Angela
Piccola '72 of Levittown.
'91
P Thomas '91
Bruce Rosengrant '92
Resource Man-
He also earned a master's degree at BU.
He and his family live in Sunbury.
Cori Alexander '93
Linda Long '93(H)(7)
Kevin McGrath '93
Steve Zezza '93 (2)
Pam
Institute is affiliated
Human
1
More
J
agement.
Shelby Treon Deutschle '72 has been promoted to manager of the Lewisburg office of
Dau-
resources at the Houston Chronicle. She
Mark
through the
el-
the firm in 1976.
Sheldon Winnick '72. human resources
administrator at Dorsey Trailers in
tification
Association.
mandate and prepares students
changing business climate "
requirement. There are no state-owned or
'73
She and her husband.
the last eight as a supervising attorney in the
Community Legal
We think our
master's program anticipates the state's
northeastern Pennsylvania.
in
new
"
an
is
phin School District.
in the
sey and Virginia.
Michael
he said. "Bloomsburg already has one of the
largest undergraduate accounting programs
curriculum and the programs of other nearby
institutions. Other schools in the State
Ann Tu r n bach
Robert Warner '72 has been promoted
Bob
Marywood
a master's degree at
that special-
He had been group operations manager of
is
assistant high school principal.
College.
Robert
both started
York division manager for
Figlock
in his 17th
is
He earned
joined Chase Manhattan Bank
Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen.
He
District, effective in April 1996.
superintendent's letter of eligibility certifica-
As division manager he will oversee more than
Nancy
to follow
Bloomsburg 's undergraduate accounting
also been a special education
teacher in Scranton and Hazleton.
They
Class Volunteers:
Commonwealth
expect the
currently
keeping service which she hopes to expand.
Representative:
"We
approximately 35 years. In fact, it was
Hazleton's first full-scale commercial cleaning company.
industry.
M. Jacqueline Feddock
Certified Public Accountant.
BU's graduates take the CPA examination
The graduate program will complement
BU's own undergraduate accounting
she has been elected vice president of the
1972
educational requirement for licensure as a
School
business,
Alumni Association.
states require either a total of 50 hours of
education or 30 hours od education beyond
the bachelor's degree as a minimum
been cleaning up Northeast Pennsylvania for
Claudia, after 20 years in the accounting
In addition,
of 1996.
Richard Baker, chairman of
the accounting department, "more than 30
to
students each year.
'71 of Bloomsburg
Directors.
expected to
Terrence Maher '73 has been appointed
izes in placing the experienced worker.
has been re-elected to a two-year term on the
According
is
fall
assistant superintendent of the Lehighton
his 24th year of
His daughter. Heather, graduated
teaching.
a
and Lindsey.
students in the
its first
System
which has
Deborah, are parents of
two daughters. Gretchen.
for the State
owner of Robert's
Janitorial Service, a family business
County.
sity
has been approved by
The new graduate program
enroll
sister.
perintendent of the
Bob Nemeth
BU
this national trend in the next several years,''
Madden
reviewing and evaluating applications submit-
at
Board of Governors
of Higher Education.
the
They
Harveys Lake.
live in
creation of a master of science degree
accounting
1
teaching sec-
She and her husband are
after 21 years.
Raymond
evaluator. Ireland
is still
Lake-Lehman School
at
The
in
Andrew,
from Rochester
high school; and Jason, an eighth grader.
egory for healthcare.
As an
"looking to furnish the of-
Baldridge National
The award was established in 1987 to promote the importance of quality improvement
to the U.S. economy, to recognize quality
achievements of U.S. companies and to publicize successful quality strategies. The pilot
program will help determine whether the
award should be expanded to include a cat-
purchasing the operations from the firm.
He
Team for the Malcolm
'73 live in
La Verne. California, where Carl is national
vehicle distribution manager for American
Isuzu Motors Inc., and Maryann is a speech
therapist at
Quality Award.
gets green light
Maryann Abbott
Carl and
Robert A. Ireland '72, director of system
improvement and corporate research at
Susquehanna Health System, has been aption
earned a master's degree
counseling
in accounting
1974
Amy
Representative:
Patricia
Ianiero '93(M) (2)
Chris Beadling '94
Kanouse
Jeff
Peattie
Kravetz '94
Warren '94
John L.Walker '94(H)(7)
Carlson Travel Network/Nittany Travel.
1973
Florence Harris '72 and her husband,
Doug, spent last fall as volunteers at a Methodist
Church-sponsored school
Mexico. Flo taught
in
Berwick
at the
in rural
New
Third Street School
until her retirement.
Representative:
Timothy D. Hartman
Class Volunteers:
Steve Andrejack. Joe Geiger. Susan M.
Gottlieb, Glenn A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis
Homecoming
LeVan. Frank Lor ah. Craigann Mehrmann.
Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni
October 28
Class Volunteer:
Doug McClintock
Michael
F.
Make
plans today!
Flock '74, vice president of
Page 13
Classnotes
been appomi.
tO
'I
misylvania Bant
Pi
thl
Association's Operations Advisory
He
been
lias
in
years and has been
banking
for
Philip J.
|
i
Who
Who's
more than 20
He
current position since
in his
He
also a graduate of the School of
is
Hank
also a
member
I.
member
since 1989
of the Northeast
He
Blanck
is
He and
Joseph M. GclgCI '74
Ol
I
BU
Nonprofit
high school senior
)rgani/ations
a javelin
With
He has accepted
Nancy k. Hack Glenn '74 and R homu
Greene were married on October [, 1994. in
Nicy reside
Royal
Jersey Shore
in
ter.
Amy.
attended
'74 pud
in
engmeei
lid is a sales
electrical industry in
Judy hai
en
year but plans
in
in the fall.
,
teat hei
in
the
Blue Ridge School District since January
Brtnda A. DIGiaCOlDO '75
on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
has also worked as
director of
teacher for the
improvt menl spet
Bethlehem
Steel
is
foi
BethPorge bu
ialisl
orp
(
in
aston
I
training, he has operated a
husband, Fohn, are parents
and Jason
ITiej
live in
hi
d
Iwp on Fanuary
the Cleveland Marshall
Law, John has been an active sole
1
Parsons "74 has been em
Department ol
ployeii by the Pennsylvania
7 years He currently
developmeni ipet ialisl
Public Welfare for ovei
is
a training
He and
ol three
and
itafl
hildren
t
i
hej
ou are the parents
i
livi
Harrisburg
in
Shi
is
tute spet ial edut ation teat hei foi the
a substi-
Count) Intermediate Unit
band. Craig, are patents ol
phei
i
and Ke^
10,
in,
I
Chestei
She and her hus
wo sons Clmsio
seven
I
Hauser '75 has been promanager and bank-
at
the Williamsport office
Bucknell
at
University and the Central Atlantic
Bank Op-
eiations School at Rutgers University.
completed
the
She has
consumer lending and
Credit Administration courses through AIB.
She has been with the bank since 1975.
holding positions of project coordinator, retail
managei and loan
office
officer
II
hej reside in
homdale
Peggy Kyle Schmouder '75 has joined the
Mifflmburg High School.
faculty of
Paul
J.
He was
April 14
body spei
Shop
in
Sarnoski '74
lalist.
Ashk
sell
ol
Ashley died OH
employed
as
.in
auto
operating Paul's Auto Bod)
Surviving aie Ins wile, the loiinci Esther
J
.
Ins
mother,
P. Swoyer '74 of Schuylkill Haven
named vice president ol human re-
Jeffrey
Cressona Aluminum Company.
Pnor to joining the company, he served in various management positions
soutces
1975
Sharon Young Hilgar
currently serv-
as
first
sec retary lor
in Bucharest,
economic,
sci-
Randa Gossin Triggs
Class Volunteers:
Debbie Zalewski Ganza, Joe Hilgar
in Phila-
earned a master's degree
Penn State
at
'76 has written a book.
Easing the Economic Blues With $100,000.
people
make
his parents, Charles
and Doris
it's
staff writer for a
assets of approximately $ 1 .6 bil-
She began her banking career with the
former American Bank, a Meridian predecessor, in 1978. She earned a master's degree at
Stephen E. Black '77 has been comptrolof Goldsmit-Black Inc.
When
he
isn't
PTA
in
W
Parkersburg,
working, he
is
involved
in
as well as coaching Softball,
basketball and soccer. Last
summer
his girls'
10 and under all-star Softball team
West Virginia
Boyer; and a brother.
won
USSSA State Championship.
the
In
1993, his team finished as state ninners-up.
Rebecca Generotti Drazdowski '76 has
been named the director of Career Preparatory Institute's Hazleton
campus. She has been
and administrative experience at secondary
and post-secondary institutes in Alaska and
Pennsylvania.
His oldest daughter, Tara,
1 1
started
.
on both
teams.
He and
his wife. Sherry,
have two other
children: Kayla, seven, and Ryan, four.
live in
They
Vienna, Va.
He also reports that Tom Jeanes '77, a
Lambda Chi Alpha brother, stopped by last
summer for a visit. "We reminisced about the
Debra A. Macker '76 of Chambersburg
Jied on June 5, 1994 at age 39. She was a
good old days
former elementary teacher
James Fox Block us '77 has been elected
founding president of South Central Pennsylvania Lutherans for Life, a pro-life education
at
Shenandoah Val-
Schools and a sales manager for several
department stores.
ley
Surviving are her husband, Ronald, and a
group
He
brother.
at
BU."
with Lutherans for Life.
an emergency planner for Defense
affiliated
is
Distribution Region East.
Savage OxJey '76 is an early childhood/special education teacher in the
Powhatan County (Va.) Public Schools.
Lisette
Karen Tamalenus Chesterfield '77 of
Kingston has been named child care director
at the
Linda Schmicker '76 and Geoffrey A.
Wheatley were married on November 19 in
Atlantic Highlands, N.J. They honeymooned
in the
They
wine country of Northern California.
Wilkes-Barre Family
past seven years, she has
teacher for the
YMCA.
worked
For the
as a preschool
YMCA.
She and her husband, Leonard, are parents
of two children, Lindsay and Michael
reside in Tuckerton, N.J.
is
director of envi-
Reading newspaper.
Blanck's 102-page treatise touches on ev-
from the Chapter
gram
I
high school reading pro-
ronmental services/materials management
at
the Medical Center of Port St. Lucie.
Florida.
For five years he worked in Saudi
Arabia,
where he was a management consultant
at the
band, Lee, are parents of three children: Jamie.
11. and twins Jonathan and Rebecca, four.
King
They
Faisal Specialist Hospital in
Riyadh.
He
like to hear from old friends
and Phi Sigma Xi brothers. His
address: 1102
SE
Mitchell Ave., Port St. Lucie,
FL
34952.
Lisa Truehart '76 of West Plains.
Mo., died
on August I, 1994. at age 40. She
was a speech
pathologist in Bakersfield. Mo.,
and
active in the
to a fourth
grade teaching position
Middletown School
live in
District.
in the
She and her hus-
Hummelstown.
MASH units during the Gulf
that's
what they spend or keep." he
a 1990 interv iew with Tim Buckwalter.
important,
manage
will
the local
War He would
Howard Blanck
much what
6-year career banker, she has held the same
lion.
ler
University.
also assisted U.S.
HoH cnslmc. Barbara Turanskx
not so
1
Gwen McConlogue Martz '77 has moved
Representative:
"It's
A
Va.. for the past six years.
Jim K. Thompson '76
1976
fin k
Berninger '77 has been named diBank in Berks,
Schuylkill, Lehigh and Northampton counties
S.
visional president for Meridian
Interboro
ence and technology affairs
said in
Class Volunteers:
Page 14
is
at
Representative
at
At the same time,
he was employed by United Airlines
B sistei
and two holders
has been
Terrill '75
American Embassy
ing in the
Romania,
\
Alfonso; a son, Paul
Richard W.
Suzanne McCabe. Marybeth Walewsh
Donna Brensesal Sheehan
James Madison University.
of Com-
has graduated from the Central Atlan-
Advanced School of Banking
ta
years.
Kline.
Shade.
for-
a business educator since 1977 with teaching
monwealth Bans
also
Maggie Donnelly Patton '74
AJmedia,
(0 assistant office
ing office]
1
Marj
ins wife,
Columbia County since 1981.
his Family live in
Deni.se Kriesher
moted
W
Edward
and
[e
i
/
1
He
Bloomsburg.
A 980 graduate oi
S( In h>I ol
practitionei in
it
'75 has joined the law firm
& Oregorowicz m
Kreisher
oi
Donuto J. Nleman '74 ol Somerset, N J
was appointed administratoi foi South
Brunsw
'76 of Newark, Dela-
Surviving are his wife, the former Jean
John H. Mick
two sons, famt
ol
aston
1
Jr.
Class Volunteers:
Pierce Atwater, George Biennan. Stephen S
post in Lehigh and Northampton counties. She
delphia for 10 years
Lewis Boyer,
/
I
and time."
resume service
merly taught special education
High School for 17
He
New Tri-
continuous
Shi and
my own money
have
I
since 1979.
past five years.
live in
have
either
I
An economics and social studies teacher by
poli
.1
book
said in that
Paul G. Seif
is
The
Allentown. She
in
a substitute
She has two sons, and they
'74
I
1977
Representative:
Jan
doing. Everything in there
Charles W. Boyer
is
he
he said.
Denver. Pa.
personnel and fiscal services for the Council
1994.
Kuth Urban Kluge
insists that
ware, died on March 29 at age 40.
\
in the
Binghamton, n.y and
kindergarten
b
Their daugh-
this past
Judy Sipc Johnson
'73 celebrated then 20th wedding anniveroai
on March 22.
at Seattle
BU
am
experienced with
feet, the
the best in the nation.
is
Pcnn State
to transfer to
Burkholders live
Ed Johnson
"Everything
a full scholarship to the Uni-
Washington
versity oi
i
throw of 243
He
are regarded.
one of them.
done or
4
athlete
Pori
which they
Dan and Margiann Arbogast Burkholder
& 74 have a son. Troy, who is a talented
'75
director ol the Pennsylvania Association of
'
Wyoming.
his family live in
not
Directors. Joe is executive
aware of the hoards of "get-nchwho currently have books on
the market, and the general skepticism with
Imnmelstown
has been elected to a two-year term on the
Alumni Board of
is
quick" authors
Pennsylvania
Estate Planning Council.
sin.
some helpful clari-
fications as well as specific advice.
Underwriters and
ife
won't amaze econo-
the information
erage person just might find
immediate past president of the
is
has been a board
University ol Wiscon-
at the
Most of
market to retirement plans.
mists and other financial experts. But the av-
Executives and Professionals.
in
Scranton Association of
1985.
Administration
shelters to the stock
selected for inclusion in the 1995 edition of
hut
I
erything from basic job-search strategies to tax
iate of InBosha M'75 ana
surance Management Group. Scranton, was
Snyder County Trusi Co., Sclinsgrovc, has
community
theater
was very
of West Plains.
Tom McDonnell
in the
'77 has been recognized
994 edition of Who s Who Among
America s Teachers. Tom, who also earned
1
his master's degree in history at BU, is a ninth
grade American history teacher at Berwick
Area Senior High School.
He and
former Darby Unger
Bloomsburg.
his wife, the
'83. live in
Student
Classnotes
'77, instructor of English
Judy O'Donnell
at
Penn State Hazleton, received the George
Academic Advising
convocation in April. The
T Bobby Excellence
Award during
a
in
award is given annually to a faculty member
whose commitment to academic advising is
in
keeping with the high standards of the
late
Professor Bobby.
In the past, she
was
the first
woman
campus
she recently
L
Maureen Diane, born on January
Byrnes
They
Nicholas
George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty.
James E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P J
Taylor. Bob Twaddell. Gail Manners Yann h
William B. Berezny '78 is the 1994 MasNational Road Race Cycling Champion
and World Cup Champion The Bethlehem
ters
was guest
University has bet n
GiufTrc '78
j.
is
Syracuse University was
manager of Bradford White Corporation
He and
Nick,
have three children
his wife
one and a half, and Peter, two
live in West Chester
six. Natalie,
lecturer at the Salish
Kootenai College of Pablo, Montana, where
she conducted workshops and seminars on
women's issues for more than 100 faculty and
resident travels
all
over the United States for
Masters Cycling Races.
Native American college.
Judy also earned a master's degree at
BU.
appointed to
Chem-Nuclear Advisory Committee by
the
the
Pennsylvania Planning Association as Us rep-
Karen Devito Reighn
'77, a project busi-
resentative.
ness teacher at Kutztown Junior High School,
was honored as "Educator of the Year" by the
Junior Achievement of Berks County.
Karen,
at
also earned a master's degree
who
BU, has been
a teacher for the past
1
8 years.
mother of two children, Lori and
Michael. They live in Kutztown.
She
is
the
Chem-Nuclear
is
the firm hi ml
moled to group vi< e president ol
and real estate lending services with
According
Bryn
the
mags
shows excellence
Co.
Rachel, 22 (currently studying in Japan), and
Adrian, 21 (currently student teaching in
Allentown). They
live in Coatesville.
,
a
of Classic Realty Inc. in Lewisburg.
Sue and her husband. David, are parents of
a son, Brian.
They
Lewisburg R.D.
live in
Development Corporation and
dustrial
em
of Smoker. Smith
& Associates
in the
ompetidve
sisters.
Anthony Stampone HI
Sonna, report the birth of
manager of
the Martinez branch of the Bay Alarm ComCalifornia, has been
company
John A. Vignone
Burke. Va.
'77 of Palmerton
won
the
Carbon County
Republican nomination for
May 16 Primary Election.
controller in the
John,
who
also earned an
MBA
business manager for the Bristol
School District in Bucks County.
He
previously served as
BU. is
Township
at
business manager
for the Panther Valley School District, the
Palmerton Area School District, and the
Bethlehem Area School
He and
his wife, the
He earned
District.
former Lisa Guldner.
Alex. Anthony,
are parents of four children:
Jessica and Harley.
moving
at
Make plans today!
offit ei
\ degree
B m.isiri
PsmplC
B1
Lynn. Bit parents
his wife.
I
and marketing
C
'78 and Geoffre)
Scott
Conn., on March
3
Following the conference, the production
Nightly
News
with Peter
Petrovit/. Sr. '78
is
at
learn
,i
Marcia earned a master's degree and doctorate in educational psychology from the
University of Connecticut in Storrs.
versity in Montreal. Canada.
lazleton
was
South Carolina
C
principal
Bethlehem.
of Liberty
High School
in
ing students choose
Bloomsburg
as their uni-
She
P. Ruz/o
Hahnemann
Robert
gions
at
'78
is
director ol
admis
University Hospital
in
They
live in Easton.
and Christopher,
six.
from
s
2
IniversiQ Reading
I
over
1111
1
disti let, 17
k hool
itati
1
hi
onfei
1
onfereni
1
I
c bj offi
partii ipated in tlx
.Hid
and) hai
1
pio\
,
1
mat ka to
ing
onferent
<
idi
il
e
1
he
extra
little
.1
energy needed during the day
Manned by
itered
1
1
1
volunteers, the alumni
alumni
1
Sabina '71, a BU
Mi luiness, >
m
1
Philadelphia
tabli
doorprizi
foi
1
hi
his wife. Paula, are parents of four
children:
Jessica, nine; Michael, seven.
Stephen, four; and Christina, one. They live
in
Swarthmorc
bank
perience
re-
in
in the
1990. he had six years of ex-
building industry and
home
Conard
y
his wife, the formei
are parents of a daughter.
Melody Lane
Kimbcrly They
Ronni Nagel. Paul
'54.
Jeananne Iwans
'64.
Feme
Soberit
Nancy
Krothe
k
nmgeoiii
Si
*55,
Dale Krothe
Felier lulwards '70
WBUQ-FM to celebrate
10th anniversary
On
September
went on
four years in banking
78.
Nam
and
mug
following volunteers
'60 and
cently promoted to assistant vice president at
Lebanon Valley National Bank. Prior to joining the
shirt,
t
1
The alumni table was stalled by the
He and
the
weekdays from 6 p
the station
is
WHUQ M
1985,
16.
The
.111
I
station
until
in
was
lnsl on
midnight.
Now
on the an almost around the
all week.
With our 10th anniversary coming up. we
Clock,
live in
Leesport
'78
He
is
president ol
Wad*
resides in Philadelphia
are planning a reunion during
Representaii
is
.,||
on hand
t
to
I
-inccoming
hro.idi
mat
•
all ol
1I11
.1
lollowed will be
mi morable 10th
Corey M. Waters
anniversary reunion.
Class Volunteers:
William Acicrno, faculty cmenlus.
I
Robin Messina Breidmger. Kim Delp Brown,
Wa
Susan J tUfy, William C Pall, Cores
M
ters.
Stephanie Weikel.
01
more information, contact
784-0945. or
Tom
the
game.
the founding staff
,lrr. dial
.1
at
after the football
our hope that
il,,
I
reception will be held
McCormick Center
,,,,,1
.
A
weekend
It
1979
and her husband. Rich, are parents of
10.
who
n
assistant
She says she really enjoys help-
S 16
year's winners weie Veronica (iriebel
James A. Wade
is
BOO
I
attrai ted
1
apples
PetrovitZ lives
Dl
mid May
in
1
1994
B
Duponl Pharma's "Innovativi
Pharmacy Practice Award," the lirsi SUCh
Technologies. Inc
Joann Sennetti Durante '78
bj calling
dward Poostaj
was diret ted bj h
The Alumni Association took an active
ni
1
i
recipient of
He and
For five years she was an assistant profesis cursor at the University of Virginia She
McGill
Uniprofessor
at
assistant
rently an
maga/ine. contact
ol the
universities and ievi n
lazleton
I
Ronald Terrance Shoemaker '78 was
The study also attracted the attention of
USA Today, which published an article on her
findings on March 30.
ot
/
>
seventh consecutive
Bloomsburj
llsi
registrants
Jennings conducted an interview with Delcourt
and her colleagues.
he
inference
all
Bishopville. S
l
the Associated
ss loi the
copy
or a free
part in ihi
Marcia A. Balnanosis Delcourt '78 is the
author of a comprehensive study on the benof special services for gifted children on
The two-year
the elementary school level
study was presented at a conference in Hart-
'78
room
lives m West
she
Area High School
in
»
Reading Conference
attracts many alumni
Ringoes, N.J
live in
ing support teacher/resource
award
efits
Pu
Alumni Office
i
Joseph E.
l
ompetition
>
0254.
t
to California, she earned a
a daughter.
ABC
Ludrof
They
also received
American maga/ine by
l
were married on April 22 Julia is a project
manager at shared Medical Systems iii
Malvern
professional
Ith
sponsored b) the Columbia Scholastic Press
Association, and was named an All
fol
tWO
ol
It
is
MargO
children. Peter and
Mary Ann (Jane Molendini
sales
Johns Hopkins University
two children: Louise.
October 28
Spa Hum
the
He and
in California.
versity.
Homecoming
laims
c
independently owned alarm
She and her husband. David, are parents of
staff of
Department of
Anthony has worked
Defense at the Pentagon since graduating from
for the
live in
to
experience as the western regional sales representative for Houghton Mifflin Co.
ford.
An-
thony IV. in July 1994.
Bloomsburg. They
promoted
She formerly gained
'77 and his wife.
their first child.
in
versity.
in
Surviving are his wife, the former Julie Ann
Taylor; his parents, Glenn and Mary Ellen
Smith; a brother and four
Reinsurance
anas w
In all
.(MX) points in national
I
Since joining Reliance
1986, he has held B variety Ol
every aiea. and
in
ihi
region
in the
publications."
.it
Peter has 15 years of experience in the in
Julia A.
firm
Inc.
laims
<
Reliance Reinsurance
the
'78 of Walnut Creek.
Kim >i Hi plane Crane
I
Prior to
and partner
ice president
v
been
h.is
Pennsylvania.
master's degree
fied public accountant
)ulield
yeai
2.
Kevin L. Smith '77 of Lower Paxton Twp.
died on January 1 2 at age 4 1 He was a certi-
to assistant
t
examinei and
pany, the largest
Sue Ann Roadarmel '77 who also earned
master's degree at BU. has joined the staff
promoted
"78 ol
Collegiate
Economic Development Council of NortheastRobert E. Rice '77 and his wife. Mary, are
parents of a son. John; and two daughters,
M. Kokolus
Peter
positions, including claims analyst, claims
Wayne County Planning Commission. He also
serves as a board member of the Wayne In-
the
.it
to the regional diieetoi. the
produced maga/ine
best
nia.
as director of planning for the
made
s
"without question easily
tine Is
surance industry
Coar serves
.»
ol the Sot let) ol
Profi sslonal roumalists In Stamford, Cl
K en pro
commen ial
and operate a lowlevel radioactive waste facility in Pennsylvastate to plan, site
by the
ment w
«
convention
i
ond, and Boston
sei
third.
he innount
i
Region
Geoffrey L. Halberstadt '78 has
Mawr Trust
Edward J. Coar '78 has been
was
University
i
staff at the
10 state northeast
in the
region for the third consecutive year
national sales
months They
responsibilities,
maga/mc ol Bloomshur):
named the top student
im
23. I99S.
live in Brunchville. N.J.
pioduccd maga/ine
Class Volunteers:
recipi-
ent of the "Teacher of the Year Award."
In addition to her
John, are parents of their fourth daughter.
Representative:
James
Gill '78 and her husband.
Diane Danzer
1978
magazine
wins top honors
Dr.
at
(717)
Joseph, current advisor,
at
(717) 389-4710.
Mary Ann Zeveny
Page 15
Classnotes
Kim Delp Brown
moled
"No
'79 was recently pro
(0 assistant vice president
dog to
and my six week
Knjoymg
New
cation to
skiing
we had
Zealand, where
Susan
va-
the
Daryl P. Coach '79 IS pmideol and coowner of Cape Insulation Co., Inc.. in Ocean
View, N.J. He is the father of two sons, Peter,
c
L
Philadelphia
in
B Sales representative- lm
Bik
He
degrei
|).nl
•
currently pursuinj
is
Koi
al
In sli
admg
In
i
Ii.iimii,
b
Te<
<>l
practice in the
Robin,
's
mi n
Sharon Sate lu ll Francis '79 and
band.
chiel
intanl fbi
i
They
due
arc
In
si
son.
I
Unisys
psyi hologisi in
Gay County, Fla.
Victoria
!'.
Guintlu-r '79
urn
is
in.in.ip
,i
i
in
is
a school
She and her
They
June.
are the par-
units at
She earned
-islon Hospital
l
e in piim.ii\
nmsinj'
an
i
Pennsylvania and
al
maslei
,i
health Bervices administration
University
She
is
liim.m
I
in
the
I
di
gn
in
i
Joseph
St
at
'invcr
levclopmcnl
.H
IVim
1
i
illi
i
it
to
Plymouth, Mass,. Tom recently started
computing sei vices firm, and Nina is a com-
a
putei analysis with
Microway Inc.
of two children: Cole.
Canfield '80
is
owner of Canfield
operations
dealerships nationwide to receive the
Winners are selected based on the
al
<
onlrac
I
the hospital's information
foi
imcd
ii.
he. id football
coach
Columbia-
the
at
performance
its
m
Mali
l
)K()as a
M. Fry Schools
Lorrie
li
pisl.
\ degree
at
BU
Susan Neborok Knox '79 reports the birth
of a new son, Conner David, on January 2,
1995 They live on Marco Island. Fla.
Frank
moted
E.
Kwiatkowskl 79
Company,
Savannah Marie, bom on September 11, 1994.
She joins a brother. Colton Narber. age three.
at
Lome is head of the business department
Wyalusing Valley High School. They live
in
Wyalusing.
of
Nationwide
a subsidiary
of
arship to an outstanding
ters, in the
past year.
that
later
soi
1
980 as a
loss con-
Two years
Harrisbuig
lines underwriting
ynchbUIg, Va., and
1990
manager in 1985
moved tO Columbus
as a data i|uaht\
managei
.it
the
in
m
home
.000 schol-
High School
young person achieve a degree
"can help
dial
a
is
youth basketball coach and
Cub Scouts
He
is
m
will co-chair
Nationwide's 1995 Operation Feed campaign
will
head up the 1996 campaign
Frank and his wife. Donna, have two sons
Page 16
World Association of Lotus
specialist in end-user technology, she
editor for the recently published book, Creat-
She
sister, Julia,
is
a
ESL
Corey,
who is employed by
Sunbury,
the
is
age three.
at
teacher al the Brockton
is
in
Taunton, Mass.
employed by R.
E.
Wright
of service on
Board of Directors.
his wife, the
former Jamie Freezer
'81. arc the parents of
two sons, Thad and
Homecoming
October 28
Make
plans today!
Lock Haven University, has been hired by
Lycoming County Conservation District
develop ways for teachers to integrate en-
vironmental issues into the classroom.
The part-time position is funded by the
Pennsylvania Environmental Education
Robbins earned
a
Bucknell University
in
a controller
at
for the past 10 years.
He
Penn State
master's degree at
1982 and a doctorate
1993.
in
and his wife, Melissa, are parents of three
Steven C. Schoffstall 4 80 of Lancaster,
"great" children: Kristma. nine; David, seven;
and Kendall, two. They
California,
live in Lake Forest.
between Los Angeles and San Di-
staff accountant
with Hatter. Harris and
CPAs, has earned
Redman Homes
completing post-MSN adult nurse practitioner coursework at
in the hope of attaining employment as an ANP working with
people with HIV/AIDS.
GWU
She
his
CPA
joining the firm in 1991. he
ego.
lives in Falls
Loretta
is
Prior to
was employed by
for 10 years.
4
80 and George Pelan
September 22 wedding. Loretta
F. Sutcliffe
are planning a
a controller for
She
license.
a
Beittel.
lives in
EBP Health
Plans in Exton.
Glenmoore.
1981
Church, Va.
Representative:
Robert Kerris Jr. '80 of Elysburg has been
a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary Inter-
Beverly
Howard Carter
named
national. He is president of Kemco
Corp. of
Selinsgrove and vice president of Mallard
Contracting in Mount Carmel.
He is president of the Northeast Cast Polymer Association, a trade organization, and
serves on the
Matthew.
an assistant
Grants Program.
Associates Inc. They live in Ephrata.
Americas
'80,
the
in
Beneficial Corp.
in his sixth year
BU Alumni
He and
Mark
Mass.
professor of foundation studies in education
Mark H. DifTenderfer '80 and Lana L.
Magargle were married on November 5 in
Denver, Pa.
lives in Beverly,
Suzanne Long Robbins
March 1994.
CommonweaJth Bank's Board
of Directors.
volved with
and
can
communities and make
which to live."
office.
He
in
Ruth and John Wa-
that the scholarship
turn help others in our
in
a live-year stmt as a commercial
his parents.
hope
1
of the senior
this nation a better place in
he became commercial services supervi-
m
He began
I
in
representative in Wilkes-Barre.
memory of
a $
member
class at Williams Valley
Nationwide Insurance Enterprise. He has
been interim manager of the company for the
the
He joined Nationwide
A
Kimberly H. Groner '80. a clinical educator at Georgetown University Hospital, is
Corey Waters '79 provided
has been pro
to operating director of
(ieneral Insurance
trol
'79 and her hus-
band, James, are the parents of a daughter.
a mastei
manager of technology
'80,
served as the technical advisor and business
Lenore Firsching Cardoza '80 and her
husband. John, are parents of a son, John
for ICI
She joined the hospital's
s|>cci
and language patholo
She also received
Carole Rein
services for the Boston office of Price
Waterhouse, has been elected to the board of
results
in the areas
David A. Gimbi '80 has been
Central Columbia St hool District.
systems department
(
recently
Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
to
in the
oordinatoi
in
Notes Users and Technologists.
and service.
Adult Learning Center
<
>
The family
new home
into a
this year.
of surveys completed by the dealership's cus-
Lenore
and
linn
(
12, 1995.
moved
directors of the
Chairman's Award
10,
and Addie. seven
Sei vU es,
therapist placement affiliate of the
Reading Rehabilitation Hospital
She formerly was clinical project manager
loi
'80 and her
on February
Ford Motor Company's Chairman's Award,
"Johnny" joins a
Montoui Vo-Tech School He formerly was
head coach at Bloomsburg High School for
Foul years and assistant coach at Central Columbia High School loi nine years. He teac hes
loi ol
in
Ford, Inc., Ashland, which has received the
Firsching Cardoza, born in
Stale
Katy E. Kaufman '79 has been promoted
due<
Nancy Whitman Peterson
hear from old friends.
Robert T. Quick '79 of Danville has been
to
Navy
husband, Jon, are the parents of a son, Justin
Clayton (seven pounds, six ounces, 20 inches)
'79
live in
They are parents
thi
joined the
ing Lotus Notes Applications.
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Philadelphia.
also an liutrut ioi in
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sales
master's
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from Somalia.
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company's highest form of dealer recognition.
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medical and surgical intensive care
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a special
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Harpursville (N Y.)
the
husband, Vince. will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary
I
1989,
Samuel, was born. They
Coleen McDaniels-Stoffa '79
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until
also have anothei son. Jeremy, age two.
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of Somalia aboard the amphibious assault ship
USS Essex as part of the international task
She and her husband arc parents of a daughwho is almost four. They live in Johnson
worked as a com-
1987,
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and
two yens, where Sharon
l-hglaud. loi almost
degn
School
a chiropractor,
NY
David S. Pautsch '80. a lieutenant com
mander in the U.S. Navy, served off the coast
Jr.
Cynthia Craver Bilsky '80
MBA degree from
received an
in
Williams
ter,
is
lender for Mellon
ial
when thru
hlU
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have been living neai London,
Sti vi
who
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education teacher
Reading area
Widcner University
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Carol Johnson, Gail Jones. Donna Kinder,
Callahan
Eileen
Raynes.
Mark
office.
they are establishing a health and wellness
ourte
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division
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31 Crescent Street, Astoria,
in
Robin Miller I.upowitz '79 and her hus-
lived in
Class Volunteers:
Wickard.William
band. Jeffrey, have relocated to Wcmersvillc
looking for anyone
is
"La Masion Rouge" from September 1979 to May 1980 for a possible
15th
year reunion this summer. Her address: 25-
Vincent LaRuffa
A. I.ucia '79 has been promoted to
DMtrich M'79 has been named
ol (iariett
i"i
two-year term on
a
Board of Directors
SmithBamey's Carlsbad. California
He formerly was
who
for
president "i marketing/! upply systema by
Uniaourcc
is
worker
second vice president/financial consultant
and David, seven.
David
vk
Mark
social
Pennsylvania. Sue has
been re-elected to serve
the
eight,
May
A
27,
Commonwealth of
BU Alumni
Heidi S. Merced 4 80
1980
Representative
'79 and Gaspare D. Bianco
J. Lilly
were married on
to be
Md
lives in Ciailhcrshurg.
live in Wes'.crville. a
the
helicoptered out of the area due to flcxx!*!"
She
They
daughter
a
Columbus suburb
Citicorp
at
children, but recently added a
family'
and
Class Volunteers:
John
C. Gross,
Diane Lang ley, Shen A
Mays
Lippowitsch. Elizabeth
Gregory Ault '81 has been promoted to
manager by the First National Bank of
Bradford County. He joined the bank in Au-
office
gust 1993.
Jeffrey C.
degree
at
Long
'80 has earned a Ph.D.
the University of Georgia. He
for-
merly was associate dean of student
affairs
College of Saint Rose in Albany.
He and
his wife.
JoAnn.
live in
Waverly.
at
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South
A
— A Capital Success Story
Treasury of Ideas
BU All-Star Cast of Thousands
Featuring
summertime. Traffic on campus has
thinned; shorts and sunglasses are in; and
—
$1,637,968. The Alumni Association's
Board had KM) percent pattu ipation Sev
For Bloomsburg building a new lihr.n \
was a project of uncontested need
It's
facility
marigolds have replaced hardy mums
academic
all telltale signs that another
Enrollment had more than doubled since
Andruss Library's opening in 1966.
year has slipped into the past tense.
year for
It has been a roller-coaster
Alumni,
Bloomsburg, packed with triumphs and
A
Kozloff took the helm as Bloomsburg's
8th and first woman president. Three vice
1
presidential searches-for
academic
affairs/
was
larger facility
administrative team in Carver Hall
The
Bloomsburg
suf-
fered the loss of five students in an off-
campus
fire;
incidents of underage drink-
ing and misconduct
were reported, and we
versity immediately
Wesner. and Boyd Buckingham.
Amid the hailstorm of events
that de-
initial
grew
later
decided
happy ending. The
is
A
tails
title
a
bona
of this best seller
Treasury of Ideas. The story line dethe University's efforts to underwrite
construction of a crucially needed building by executing Us first capital campaign
The Bloomsburg University Foundation and the Office of Development functioned as the campaign's creative team,
hammering out
strategies
Raising
money
for a library
stuff development people
•
cation
dream
of.
in
is
higher edu-
The very nature of
the
project attracts broad-based support. Academic libraries serve every discipline at
all interest levels. Its
users include both
Libraries
the browser and the researcher.
neighalso function as a key resource for
boring businesses, industry, and schools.
Via the information highways such as
Internet,
it
can benefit users worldwide
(Library plans include 500 public-access
connections for personnel computers, sev-
computers available on request.
145 stations with computers. CD-ROM
databases, and an on-line catalog.)
eral laptop
The 5\i
pus and neighboring Route
It
is
fully
design.
depicts three views ol
subscribed
Once
1
1
(
on 480
am
Ik-
sculpted, cai
li
praised
and fired
names should rem
lusi
's
hah h
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<>l
mid June
studio by
In
Ground breaking is nnU< kpated In
Decembei oi the spring ol 1996, conlin
haplei ol BU's
lie linal
gent on wealhei
i
I
mi.
tiles
menage
.
eu
siois will
i
lose with the
tail
opening
Harvej a Andruss Ibrarj
1997, Mark your calendar*'
oi the nevi
i
In
$3,375 million when
it
was
Build-
Produced by
the
Development Center, libomshurn University of Pennsylvania
—u
$12.4 million.
at
r-n
1994. Anthony
December
Devebprnents
<
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;\
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Mary Taubel
estate of
Rider
in
of her mother. Mary Moore
Taubel. Class of 1890. pushed the fund
drive over the top.
The many heroes
ol this story
can
he-
found among the names on pages 8-49.
They include alumni, parents, employees,
1
businesses, organizations, foundations,
all of whom have conand individuals
—
tributed to the campaign.
Heroes come
And
the
success story.
Shown above,
oi
ment, declared the campaign had sui
passed its goal. A $210,000 planned gift
and matching
fund appeals with prospective donors.
in the
name
laniero. current vice president lor advance-
cess story with a 105.000 square foot
is
to
In early
memory
1994-1995
die mural, being crafted bj Karen
is anothci chaptei
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The Uni-
into action
challenge was to raise $2,375
The goal
ing costs stood
from the
BU
1992.
in
swung
to finish the fourth floor
fide suc-
fines
in
million from private sources.
the
lost valuable and cherished friends in
deaths of Richard Benefield. Richard
proposed
I
Singer
Singer ol Philadelphia,
have
into the design, then be glazed
under the Higher Education Capital
aid
Construction Program
the deficit side.
The
1986, and although approved, the project
lacked funding until it qualified for State
provost, advancement, and student lifeended successfully, entrenching a new top
On
first
tOCOD
tribute over $83,000. (See pane 40.
pai
ents were keenly aware of problems with
overcrowding, lack of storage, and noise
tragedies of every magnitude. Dr. Jessica
S.
and
faculty, staff, students,
eral classes tapped then treasunes
will
tile
this
of them. There's Jack
1942.
to
who
make
shapes and si/es
in all
campaign has
a
L Mcrtz. Class of
in
1992
and what would prove
be the largest single
to
gift to the library fund,
There's a lovely lady named
Knorr of Berwick, a 1918 graduate of
Harriet
Hill
Bloomsburg State Normal School, who
was the first to sponsor a ceramic tile in
the fund drive's special recognition
project Mrs Knorr celebrated her 100th
1
1
at
the
Berwick
Ceremonies were held on campus, April
29. lo dedicate the site of the new Harvey
A Andruss
Library.
Retire-
ment Village She looks forward to the new
library's opening in the fall of 1997.
Alumni formed the backbone of the
campaign Some 3.800 alumni contributed
Some
172 alumni,
students, employees, friends, and major
contributors lo
donating a half million dollars
birthday June
Site Dedication Brings Major
wonderful cast
stepped forward early
the lead
m
A lrea\ur\
library construction
"I Ideas, the
campaign, assembled
next to Waller Administration Building for
the dedication
System of Higher Education;
K.unon.iH Alley, chairperson, ( ounul ol
Trustees and )i J Daniel Vann III dean
State
I
ol library services.
Michael Gillespie '95. president.
Community Government Association and
chairperJohn S Scnmgeour '53. national
son. Library Construe lion
and reception
Haggcrty. vice chairperson.
Donors Tb Campus
BU
John J.
Council of Trustees, delivered the welcoming remarks Interim Provost and co-chair
person of the Library Steering Committee
Carol Mattcson was the lead speaker. She
was followed by Wayne G. Failor, vice
chancellor for finance and administration,
who conveyed congratulations from the
Campaign spoke
campus constituents.
thank you was extended by
of the backing of
A
special
President Jessica S Ko/loff to businesses,
foundations, and individuals who mademajor gifts to the campaign. Jack L Men/
'42. of Venice. Fla..
was introduced by
President Ko/loff and applauded for making the lead gift to the library
p
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/7
Honor Roll of Donors
1994
the following
Bloomsburg University applauds
University Medallion
people and collectives
—
and faculty and
alumni, parents, friends, businesses, foundations, organizations,
$100,000 plus
staff— for
President's Club
$10,000
-
to
$9,999
Gold Club
literally
$1,000
For those dependent on scholarship
$500
make
research projects,
$999
assistance, such contributions
and staff development
and alumni programs and services also
rely
can
activities,
on The Bloomsburg
The Foundation recorded
University Foundation annually for a measure offunding.
Founders Club
gifts
and served
success of today 's students
the difference of a lifetime. Faculty
$4,999
l^ong Porch Society
These generous
their fine example.
enhance a dynamic learning environment which benefits the university community
at large.
&
Maroon
and
vital to the
have provided numerous resources
$99,999
Carver Tower Associates
$5,000
their support, their vision,
9
$155
gifts totalling
nearly $1.7 million in 1994.
$499
The
and organizations
individuals, businesses,
in the
Centennial Club
$100
-
have earned an honored place
$154
in the history
the continuance of quality education at
University Medallion
Fred
Q
Mrs Mary Bobbe
George P. Boss
Smith Trusl Fund
Mary Taubel
The President's Club
Aetna Foundation,
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Jerrold A. Griffis and Family
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Mr &
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Mr & Mrs Dale T. Bennett
Mr Michael S. Biehn
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Ada G. Hicks
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Susan Rusinko
Dr.
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Mrs.
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Leedom Bokum
Mrs. Katharine
Jr.
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Mr.
Mrs. Michael A. Bonacci
Mrs. David W.
Mr. Richard W.
Bowen
Bower
Dr. Brigitte Callay
Mr. & Mrs. John M. Cannon
Ms. Jennie H. Carpenter
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Mrs Charles W. Scarantino
Patricia L. Schaal
Mr Harvey M. Smith
Mr Timothy S. Sopko
Thomas E. Connaghan
Thomas A. Davies
Delta Pi Epsilon
Mr &
Mr.
Mrs. Louise Schaeffer
Mrs. Pauline Serif
&
Mrs. Richard
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Mrs. George W. Derk
Mr. Douglas K. Dillon
Mr. Robert W. Dillon
Dr.
James
Mr.
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Mr.
&
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Eddowes
Mrs. Edward G. Edwards
Mr. Gerald E. Eisenhart
Mr. Sheldon Erwine
Mr. Dale L. Sultzbaugh
Mr. Nelson A. Swarts
Mr. Richard W. Evans
Mr.
Mrs. W. Reid Fretz
Mr. William M.
Ms. Melissa E. Genovese
Mr. Joseph J. Gieda
Mrs. Felecia Hewett Girton
Mr &
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Towne
Mrs. Paul T. Vanore
Mane Walsh
Dr. Robert D.
Mr.
Warren
&
Mrs. Corey M. Waters
Mrs. Mary Alice
Wheeler
Wise/Borden Foods
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Mr. Gerald Bruns
On Campus
Tostens Jewelers
Charles R. Andrews
McCord
McDowell
Mrs. Mildred Quick Muller
Northern Central Bank
Edwards
Mr John C GtOSS
Mr Jack R Hale Jr.
Mr Drew
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Mrs. Mark A.
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Mr. Gerald S. Frey
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Ms Marian M. Downs
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Mrs William H Clark
Ellen M. Clemens
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Mrs. Nancy Vachout Golly
Mr. James Goodyear
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Mr. Ming-Hsiung Wu
Mrs. Frances Riggs
Young
Susan M. Gottlieb
Mr. Daniel E. Grant
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Hand
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Mr. John E. Hine
Mr. James E. Holland
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Dr. Joseph P. Ardizzi
Mr H Raymond Chandler
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Margaret Blecher Hyssong
William
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Charles L. Kelchner
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Catherine Albedson Potter
SaraM. Berger
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the respect
and friends of the University
alumni,
gratitude of students, faculty and staff, parents,
Anna Turn Arnold
vital
activities that set
The following graduates merit
year.
for the.r generosity in the past
Class of 1914
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H
Jones
Mynck Jones
Matilda Olasfa
Kemple
Kemple
Dr.
Adams
Katerman Algatt
Lee R. Beaumont
Rev. Carl S. Berninger
Grace A. Lord
Ruth Jackson Richards
Robed R Goodman
Col. Byron D. Shiner
Class of 1928
Helen Chud/mski Lukus
Martha Zehner Brown
Mildred Bixler Sharp
Earl T. Hunter
Leonard E. Stout
Kalhryn M. Abbctt
Capitola Pennington Reecc
Ruth Enders Shive
AnnaM. Buck
James
Richard TSibU
Mary A.
Dorothy DcriTUson
Martha McHenry Wenner
Joanna Fice Buckingham
Helen Scesholtz Moore
Harriet E.
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Adams
Stahl
L.
Marks
Boyd F. Buckingham
Sr.
BU Alumni
Man, Trump Buckley
Hannah Culp
Reba Henne Fellman
Virginia Lawhead Fletcher
Anastasia Pappas Trowbndge
Irving Gotlheb
Gertrude Makowski Grabowski
Class of 1947
1
Janet Shultz
Phylhs Schrader Walker
Dr Emory R Stanley
Julia Pichel Sterling
Richard C Stoul
Joseph
Barchock
J.
Bird
B Robert
Genex teve Schceu Hosier
Nellie Swart/
William E
Byham
Byham
Marx Dreihelbis Uxx is
George R Hughes
RichardS Hummel
W
Roy Cnop
Jr
Albert
Allied
NonnanF
Kline
Barbara Gulik Dux
Mary Morrow Waverka
Kenneth E Wire
Ruth H Wyrsch
Charles
Kraemei
John DirlOQ
Thomas
G
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exvis
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McManus
J
ReedQ Miilei
Mane Pamsh Morgan
Cyganoxxski
DooildC Reams Si.
George Wasdovich
Shirley Henley
Grow
Dorothy M.
Ungerman
is
Nunn
William E.
Ji
Dr BenC Duke li
Michael J Duino
PatnciaOloughlinONeil
Elizabeth Waiters Mebfl
Dr Palmer E Dyer
Glona Bennci
Nancy l'ovey Phillips
Ruth Fix Schvunaksi
Robert
Daniel
Ma/a
P McGrew
J
Robert C. Oney
Ruth Hope Handy
Kalhryn A. Hess
Evelyn Hirt Brosious
Mary Pelchar Chamberlain
Bertha Kraxilski Daniels
Class of 1950
B.ubara Brace Miller
IXuiglas Irickson
Joyce Lohr Hunter
Lt.Col David M. Jones
Nancy McHenry Dcvore
Edith T Ring
Frances Ccrchiaro Abitanta
William
Richard
Norma
Frances Mylet Kapuschinsky
Audrey Tcncl Adhs
Martha Tcel Am merman
Glen Baker
Mvia Mhertson Wagnci
Mary Ledyaid Walker
B Renee
Rhoda Carls Rilchcx,
M Susan Shircy Robbms
Mary Condon Gchnngci
George E. Miller
Sara Eastman Ortt
Walter Bird
William Hatrack
Belly
William
Raymond
B. Perry
John
W
U-svu-W stibia
Marx Kieamei Wells
Piarote
Regina
A Langan
Charles C Harm any
Winlon Laubach
Andrew F. Magi 11
Paul
EarlH Blake
Helen Fehl Roberts
W Thomas
Arlcne Pope Bohncr
Dr. J. Richard Zerby
Martha G
Class of 1948
Susan Dreibclbis Boyle
Dorothy Gnfasi Bujno
Joyce Gass Bamhart
Janice Jones C.isincr
Jean Sidler Snyder
Elizabeth Baldy Boyer
Dr
Lora M. Snyder
Frank M. Taylor
Elroy
Jean Kuster VonBlohn
Catherine Jones Wagner
Frederick
George
Bernard M. Pufnak
Dr. William
Virginia
H.Selden Jr.
M. Shambach
John
Dalberg
Davis
S.
J.
Debell
Jr.
Glona Mainiero Dill
Lt. Col. James J. Dormer
Elwood M. Wagner
Sara K. Wagner
PhihpR. Yeany
Krzywicki
Thomas W. Lewis
Ludwig
Anne Shortess Chandler
FredenckG Dent
Helen Oyer Diehl
Joyce E. Hay
Millard C.
Edna Snyder Heckman
Edward F Hendricks
Wanda Famsworth Langdon
Mary
E.
Rose
Mane Kraiser Schieber
John F Magill Jr.
Ruth K. Moser
Anne Northup Rezsek
Dr.
Walter A. McCloskey
Rush
Donald A. Schlieder
Nancy Evancho Seltzer
E
Ralph
Helen Behler Mitchell
James G.Tierney
Jean
Sara Birth Peters
Jean Schrader Powell
Weame
Leonard R.
Elizabeth Smith Reynolds
Helen SWhitebread
AngeloM. Albano
Mary Fox Albano
Edwin Allegar
Dr. Adda Myers Banett
Helen Martin Watts
Jessie Propst
Weame
Florence Faust Yeany
Class of 1945
Marjone Downing Cosgrove
Kohrhen
Flaherty
Elsie Rail Kull
M. Kathryn Graham
John J.
Joseph J Grande
Robert
Bums
P Bums
Jeanne Kelder Gunn
Hazel Chappell Guyler
Donald
Harry
Donald L Haar
Bowman
Wanda Kehler Edelman
Guis Holland
Stephen M. Hotz
A. Kramer
Betty Smith Linn
Virginia King Marchakitus
Eileen Falvey
Lorraine Utt
E. Stover
McGovem
Moyer
Murray
Violet Weller Owens
Donald
D
Rabb
Winifred Koppenhaver
Romberger
Mary MSchroeder
RalphA.Tremato
J
Nam
Donald R McdUttOCk
Robert P Blylcr
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Nanette
Ruker
OeorgeW Dark
R Arnold Gaimgei
Bean Sheats
Mollic Haas Hartal
Dons P&temoiiei Wandlihin
Nancy B Holt/man
Rudolph V lloli/mun
Riilh Paul Jones
Richard B. Keyser
Leonard
Donald F King
Constance Stanko Gobora
AnnCJcngcnhai h Aueiweik
Maynard L Hamng
Manlyn Lundy Hestei
l-.dgai
Jean Griffiths Kennedy
Zahora
J
Dr. Charles
R Andrews
Beny
I
Roia Kissingei But
Edward F Messa
Jack
M. Lcnhart
Nancy Swart/ Lychos
Sheldon
E
Miller
Henry
F.
Pacholec
Concetia Petarra Pasquarella
Paul
P Plevyak
Dorothy Demott
Ren. hart
Rishel
Joyce Sluylcr
Mane
I
Allcne Moyer
Patricia Boyle
Janet Price
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Garrison
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loaiine M McCoimick
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Mary
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William
Jean Newhart Johnson
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Blandlord B lones
Rae
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JohnM.Stonik
Janice Rider Tyler
Jones
Meilyn
Rose Mane(»ranl Kaui/
Eugene R Shipe
Edward F Skowronski
Class of 1953
BdnaR Keim
Clyde C. Adams
Keith S Bearde
loanHavaxd Kilroy
Kenneth 0 Kirk
Iran /iiniiieiman Beily
JohnT. Bogdan
Patricia Edwardi Kirk
Dr William
Daniel Boychuck
Dr Charles M Brennan
Jerome S
S. Butt
Paul
J
Roeder
Slobozicn
Eloise Noble Fasshauer
Paul D. Slusser
Martha Siller Raherty
Beth Hartman Gardner
Grace Smith
George F. Gehng
Gnmes
Mary Shoemaker Hawk
Richard E.
Shirk Keller
James A. Krum
John Kuntza
M
Alfred
Lampman
Joseph
E Sopko
WanenM
Sterling
R
Stratton
William
Henry
C
Donald
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lass of
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Pcrne Soberick Krothe
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Jack P Shanahan
Francis
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Virginia Rolli Price
Roy W. Sanders
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Manon Bogaidus
Robert
Joyce Nicholson
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Rex William
Dr J Allied Clnscon
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Dolores Doyle Bieiinan
Henry Hurtt
Richard F Laux
Richard A Lcdyard
Charles
Kinder
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Waller Merena
Thomas J Mc Andrew
Qergen
Philip
Anne Kellcy Stomk
James W Diompson
Patricia Kisiici Diaerotd
Robert E. Martini
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Feanne Milla Sick
Dr Francis R. Johnson
Robert J Kashner
Dr.
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Joseph
Baksi Krupa
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lli/abcth Baei Schnkis
Samuel K Yeagei
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Geraldinc Funk Demais
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Charles Daly
F.
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Catol Shupp Heard Clarke
Edward F JackovitZ
Richard E J arm an
Jean Allen Doughty
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Leon Covai
Dr Jacob 1- Dailcy
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C Brachman
L Brown
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Bet/
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John B Maintain
Luther H. Roth
Walter G Scheipe
Barbara McNinch King
Class of 1946
Dr Russell
Albert
Gobora
J
I'icdiic
Si
William
Berlanda
LaFeme
Eudora Berlew Lyhne
ArleneN Superko
Dr.
Freeda
J
Maivella Cedoi Belles
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Mano L.
William RDeebel
Thomas M. Donan Jr
Nellie
Flaherty
J
Stanley
Class of
R Kerchna
Elizabeth Speal IVvscy
George E Blylcr
Mane Yo/viak Borton
Kathleen Mitchell Boychuck
Wolto
William Benson
Jeanne Keller Epley
Marilyn Sailer Jackson
Dr. Mary L. Fenstemaker John
Adams
M
Hill
J
Franklin B. Jones
Leo S.Carter
Enso R. Frosini
Mary Wagner Hoffman
M Elizabeth Zong Huber
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Luther
Guama Crocker
Lillian
Patrick
Fcllon
Sharon IX>tlerTrump
David K
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Joan Greco Fix
Man Kallenbach Poxxlei
Richard C Kouim
( Icoigc i amhiinos
Hornet L Zeiglci
laaol
Evans
William
Betty Zehner Dietrich
Mary
A
W
Stephen Pago
Herbert
Young
I)
Dorothy Stcc Blocksom
Rodney K. Morgans
Class of 1949
Rett/
Neil E. Dent
Trapani
Samuel
Helen Cronus Warrington
Flora
Sr.
Nadine E Tracy
Dorothy Winkelbleth Watts
Ackerman Moyer
J.
Charlotte Reichart Sharpless
George
Vcmoy
DalcT Bennett
Ramona
Seltzer
Shank McLaughlin
Louise Adams Missmer
Janet
Carolyn
Barbara Harman
Leonard
Mo\ci
Rabuck
Theresa Cierhtsky Daly
Rev. Charles F Glass
C
Shirley Ashncr
t
Dons Keller Hosier
Dr.
Enama Carter
Cooley
Betty L. Fisher
Stanley
Lois C. Bryner
MaxG
Joseph J Gieda
Peggy Lewis Keenan
Lewis A. Kohn
Class of 1944
Hazel
F.
Bomn
Mount]
J
Hindcilitci
Peittei
I
Bilnci Ml
Bowman
Bilncr
Martha Slaivalow
(
anoiise
Talarsky
Wayne Von Stctten
Elizabeth Ridall Wagner
J
Richard Wagner
Louise Lohr Wentzel
JohnW
Williams
Fredenck
D
Young
Elizabeth Crouse Leedy
James
E.
Manon
Gretchen Troback McLain
John
G
McNelis
Leon H Messner
Lois Datesman Nester
Wilmer F Nester
A.J. Paulmeno
Celesune Longo Pekala
Lawrence V Pekala
Dr Francis J Radice
John H Reichard
Robert G Reitz
Nancy Fisk Riley
Class of 1951
James C Arnold
Shirley
Wismer Baker
Carol Gass Bell
Francis Bodinc
James R Crevcling
Mary Ann Alarcon Donnelly
Harold F Emmitt
Helen Tietjcn Emmitt
Nancy Morgan Englcr
Leah Wertman Fnlz
Joan Graze Gamble
Dr Robert E Hileman
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over $700 in t
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BU AlumniA
Shirley
Carey
Donald R Stubbt
Dr.
Barbara Tuckwood
Carmel Craparo Casper
John Chruney
RoydC
Manan Walsh Chruney
John Woyurka
Mary Hoffcckcr Coughlan
E Dalton
Dr Robert P Yon
Thomas
Williams
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Dr. Curtis
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Robert
English
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Matthew Mensch
Kenneth M Miller
Leo A. Mulhall
Belles
Boyle
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Lois Carpenter Sauers
Anne Czepukaitis Sebastian
Thomas F Simoes
William R Norton
Jean Concannon Paxton
Alton
M
Robert
Jr
Kay Neanng
Sonja Bendinsky Norton
ClaMoT 1958
Eardlcy
Beverly Bryan Edwards
James R McCarthy
Mary Mellon
Rear Adm. William R. Moms
Yvonne Galelz Rath bone
Masters
Filomena Crocomo McGLade
M
Robert
K
John
Richard
Sr.
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Dr Carl L. Stanitski
Judith Wilmyer Stevens
Pellman
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Luzenski
Eugene
Makara
P.
Dr Gary
Makuch
1
Wilbur G.Person
Charles Pomicter
Ronald F. Starzel
Lawrence R. Supon
SaraTice Ramberger
Rev. Stanley R. Trout
R Rapson
Richard
Beatnce Fought Roberts
Rose Pavlick Radzinski
Joseph
Ronald G
Elizabeth Barron Douglas
Dr Ronald F Romig
Joanne MoycrTerway
Sophia Kish Schaefer
Bcmicc Kochcr Thomas
Ava Hilner Shippy
James R. Simon
Kenneth Thomas
Frances Scott Snyder
Dr. William
Mont/ L. Schultz
Bcmicc Dictz Snyder
Prances
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Paincia
Girton
Samuel Hall
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Nancy Obcrdorf Hams
Huntsman
Duncan
Shirley Campbell Dunkelbcrgcr
Irene Soncs
R Freed
Myers Gurnmoc
L
Eugenia L Swisher
Rjchenderfer
William M. Thomas
Socoloskic
Lawrence M. Troutman
Raymond A Trudnak
William E Hand
Paul
H
Spahr
Gordon G. Trum bower
Barbara Berry Kissinger
Joan Yohn Harclcrodc
Glen
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Philip
Ronald G. Krafjack
Donald P Hcmlcr
Susan Hoffman Hcmlcr
Kcnnedr
Herman
Dr
T Herman
John P Herman Jr
Lorraine Taylor
L Ann Thomas
Dr June Locke Tmdnak
Baibaia Bcnncll Nichols
Sandra Raker Hollcnback
Carl
Dr.ThomasJ.OTooie
Charles I -oughcry
Eleanor Myers Walck
PaulR
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Robert
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Kwialkoski
William
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L. Roscrihcrgcr
Richie
Eugene R
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Carol Ely
June Rcc.se Lynn
Dr
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Lovcll Lindcnmulh Kahley
Rodney
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Sarah Creasy Anthony
Judith Faust Austin
Straw
Barbara Schaefer Sutton
Ronald H. Beury
Norman J. Sutton
Edward J. Szymczak
A. Louise Knapp Thomas
Constance Terzopolos Thomas
James
S.
Case
Margaret Montz Chamberlain
Mary Lynn Brock Cheney
Chester T.Choplick
Ronald W. Cranford
Patricia
William Zagar
Barbara Peeling Criswell
Rev Cicorgc J Miller
M Donald Miller
John P Zorzi
Constance Rojewski
Sue Greenland Williams
Leila Gerhart Anskis-Cary
Craig R. Yeanish
Dr.
HMosier II
A Ungcr
Eleanor
Moms Williams
Dunnmgan Adamsky
Anthony A. Alastick
Nona Burrows Baldwin
W
Barbour
Raymond M. DiRoberto
Bums
Joseph E Purccll
Dr Ellen
Ilicodorc
Pali k
Margaret O'Donnell Demeter
Rc/Jiick
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Beigei Koadaimcl
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Clemens
Worthy Cumberland
Rhawn
II
Robert Depo
Dorothy Stanton Differ
James A. Campbell
Rcnn
Cumin
Susan Vansickle Bickert
Nicholas Capece
E.
Patncia Biehl Cranford
Jean Kropa Bar as
Edna Kccfet Powell
George
Robert J Christina
Shirley Klock DeFacis
Class of 1962
I
Oswald
J
Margaret Stiles Christina
Sandra Fetterolf Damato
David
Omer
Helen
Caspci
William T. Archibald
John
L. Stout
Ralph F Wetzel
Miriam Miller Argall
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David
Bruce E Miller
Dons A Blown
Charles
Henmnger Wagner
Class of 1963
Jane Slottje
law of 1957
Barbara Ixnt/ Anderson
Phyllis
Joan Kotch Walko
lima Williams Springman
William Stevenson
Dr.
Mary Grace Pohutsky
Dr Robert J Poller
Wool
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Zimolzak
Joan Slackhouse Wolfe
Kenneth
Kcilh Wcisei
John
William L.Vincent
William P Swisher
L.
Class of 1961
Miller Jr.
Charles
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Barbara Wainwnght VanScoy
Swatt
Edward
Mane Walsfa
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James E. Starr
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Gerald J. Wright
Edward H.Timm
Dr. Ruth A. Wasson
Glona Conroy Wavrek
George W. OConncll
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D. Jean McNeil Schweizer
Mary McHose Wallace
Neal J Weaser
Judith A. Wolf
Dt Ronald G Wolfe
Ramage Yocum
John E Shaffer Jr.
Daniel
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MSchock
Ronald
Walter H. Veranda
Eleanor
Philip
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Minerva A. Spaid
Barbara Brunner Daub
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Rita Botteon Mauriello
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Charles R. Sipos
William L. Maurer
Edward J Braynock
George E Colterail
Jaoouallju
Nancy Handshaw Silverman
James Donald
Thomas L. Dunkin Jr.
Henry D. Dobson
Arlene Walter Dopp
Elizabeth Pingar
Dudinyak
Carol Bendinsky
Dwyer
Judith Ruckle Fausey
Mary Ellen Roberts Fetterman
Sally
Waples Ford
Evelyn H.Gimber
Dr James B. Creasy
Annette Williams Roush
Dorothy Anderson Enney
William M.Ginty Jr.
George Davenport
John J Schacfer
Joseph A. Enney
George
Regina Doiaski Dowidchuk
Dr.
Jumcs F. Snyder
Donald Stcmhiul
Rose Marie Coulter Slrmc
Nancy Engel Evans
Sandra M. Evans
Michael L. Grigalonis
David
Robert N. Hartman
Ivdward
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Margaret DuckFollmcr
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Carol
Joseph
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Janel
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bene Zielmski McCarthy
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Margaret Croft Moore
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Dr David
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K Beach
Craig
Eugene P Heig Sr
Flcanoi Tioulman Bobbet
Robert
A
Bottori
James R Bmsius
Sandia
Plislei
Blown
Joann Heston DeRose
Martin
W
DeRose
E. Jean Schell
P.
Joseph Jennings
Thomas Isenberg
Judith
Dora Forney Jarrett
JohnC. Jenkins
John
Elizabeth Clark Deal
Daniel Kwasnoski
Anthony Lanzone
Lovey Kopetz
Judith
Bachman Kutchi
Manlyn Rinehimer Lehew
Susan Katz Lehnch
Judith
Runkle Lagator
Dorothy Updegraff Lingenfelter
Earl
Chidestcr
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Barbara
W
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Hardy Cocco
Cobb
Dascola
L.
RichardS. Dennen
Evelyn M. Duncan
Jean Matchulat Dcnnen
Phyllis Crocker
Vera Reanck Derk
Robert
John L Ebcrhart
Thomas L. Engleman Jr
Brenda Cunningham
Dolores Panzitta Fielding
Joan Schuyler Fischer
Helen
Gary
M Gnm
Paul
Sumucl
W
Janet L. Fry
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Faust
Barbara Monroe Gasser
Jeffrey
Adam Janies
E Girton
Syhna Marcheski Gross
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Jean Lawton Funk
JiKUine
Marilyn Riltcr Rozelle
Harold E Gaughan
Anita Blochbcrgcr Junck
Dolores Stanton Scnn
Lois Myers Hicks
Dale
Dr Kenneth R Smith
Dale J Spnngcr
HarleyS Stewart
Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky
Glona Glahn Lewis
Leonard
Phillip
Joy Dreisbach Linn
Suzanne Loughery
DickC Stnne
Walter
Paul
Dcbrava Jones
Krothc
L Lockcuff
G Manko
Manon Schaffroth
Joseph R. Kegolis
William S.Krash
Salfi
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BKuhns
Carolyn Engelke MacFarland
Joseph A. MaierJr.
Moms
Judy Heider Murphy
Robert E. Neary
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Todd T.
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Beverly S. Johnson
Kenneth R.Mertz
DaleW Gardner
Margaret Dragna Jaeger
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McMichael Franklin
B Furman
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Patncia Metcalf Dceler
Terry L. Hunsinger
William
Gary
Lubcrecki
James H. Huber
Albert Dazley
Connie Austin Hanman
J
Hetzendorf
Patricia
Margaret A. Hosey
Ann A Chance
Barbar a Curry Eskilson
Kruk Jr
Robert C. Houck
Helen
Paulelle
1
Theresa Y. Hartman
Dr.
Barbara Balzel
Reimcnsnydcr
Robinson
Jered L. Hock, Esq.
Dorothy Stradtman Dayton
Esther
Flamm
Thomas N. Gorant
Wayne J. Haas
Hoch
Marjonc H.uid Callahan
Regan Dixon
S. Fisher
WayneA.Hoch
Hamet Brown Davies
Drumlra
Ellis
Virginia Steinhart
John D. George
Harvey E Baney
Bonta
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Carol A. Haswell
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Bndgeton, N.J., a sign language interpreting major, has
a voice you may have heard. She is among 40 student
callers who staffed this year 's Annual Fund's phonothons.
In March and April alone, 2.346 alumni responded by
pledging $105,564. with an average gift of $45.
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Ann Edwards McGee
Kenneth R. Miller
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Molly Clugston Miller
Nancy McFerran Rupen
Nancy Rodgers Miller
Donald A Mitchell
Dawn Ensley
Maj. Joseph Mockaitis
Elizabeth Winter Montcllo
Andrew L. Monisera
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Seven receive Alumni awards for 1995
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The Alumni Association honored
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other individuals were designated
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as honorary alumni
John
The Student Housing Safety Task
'53 and Phyllis B.
Scnmgcour
S.
Force, created last
'70 received Distinguished Service
Mundy
recognized as
Williams '81 was
A
Awards, and David
campus
Young Alumnus of
ha.s
the Year.
lor the
Treasury of Ideas"
'
The
Mundy,
a
librai)
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area.
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ralic
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the
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Humanity in Amcricus, Ga.
The two honorary alumni have provided
Warren, faculty emeritus,
advisoi to the
member
Sigma
many
been
Iota Omegifc-fralcinif)
Alkire. a lormer
W) years
moie than
lor
lias
is
an active
member
ol the
dinner of the BU
Seven individuals were honored at the annual awards
1993 A WA RDS
(seated, center)
Alumni Association on Alumni Day Shown with President Jessic a Kozloff
the Year;
an Nancy Feher Edwards '70 (left) and Sandra Jefferson Rupp 71, Volunteers of
Alumnus; David A. Williams '81. Young
(Standing, pom left) Dr. Robert Warren, Honorary
Alumnu s of the Year; Phyllis Block Mundy 70. Distinguished Service Award; Elbern (Ed)
-
Alkire,
Honorary Alumnus; and John
'53.
Scrimgeour
S.
Distinguished Service Award.
new
and substance abuse among students.
The Student Housing Safety Task
Force began
its
work
last fall
with two
public hearing. Throughout the winter,
the group collected expert testimony
that presented preliminary findings
I
70
the
to create a
and completed research into housing
and safety issues. Two public meetings
BU
Foundation Hoard ol Directors.
lonoreil as "Vohmleeis ol Ihe Yeai" weie
Nancy Fenai Edwards
lei lei son Rupp '71.
town
task force to explore issues of alcohol
of the university's Council of
Trustees,
upon
report also called
university and the
semoi vice piesidenl
with Habitat for
years
and the formation
landlords.
Houston
significant service to the university for
programs for students, the
students in their dealings with
The
is
number
of a tenant association to assist
Representative!
Texas) lood bank,
recommendations, the
officer by the town,
Bane
Bloomsburg graduate
B
its
addition of a second code enforcement
Pennsylvania House of
Williams, a former director ol
last
and scope of safety education and
as a political leader in
Parly in the Wilkes
to
Mayor
the spring semester.
Among
Wyoming
leadei in the
ivu
c
emerged
students.
report calls for increasing the
us $3 <75 million goal in February.
Valley, has
BU
recommendations
were delivered dunng the
week of
ampaign surpassed
c
its
Daniel Bauman. The recommenda-
ved as chairman of
new
issued
tions
the university and past president of the
sei
after an off-
President Jessica Kozloff and
Dr. Robert Warren and Elbcrn (Ed)AIkilt
wen' named honorary alumni
member at
Si Tinigcoui. a lormi'i family
Alumni Assoc lation.
the capita] campaign
fall
fire killed five
and Sandra
For information about alumni awards, or to nominate someone for
an award, please contact the Alumni Office at 1-800-526-0254.
were held
in April, prior to
formal
delivery of the group's findings.
University celebrates inauguration of 18th president
Sledge KozloflPs inauguration as
Fessica
Ihe
w
Klh president ol
I
.is
r.
Bloomsbuig University
Several hundred guests from the academic
community representing more than 50
colleges and univeisities attended Ihe event
sei
ved
.is
maslei
ol
Guests and speakers
Poaul
ol
inc
hided T Fugene
System
ol the State
Governors. Mayoi Daniel Bauman.
and lepresentatives of many
c
"As
family
who
has
said Chancellor
come
to 1983.
American Society of State
in
Kozloff examined
university has evolved from
origins and
how
it
its
there
"We
how
the
medieval
will continue to CVOlve
change. Organizations
may be
The nature of
irrevocably altered. But
power of human
intellect
and spinl to
— the
just as intense
is
is
it
this
change.
stand
at the
threshold of a
new
The prospects before us
Marvin Metzger '86 of Mountaintop was
arc
The president looked
elected president of the
how
at
universities
on Alumni Day
Alumni Association
The youngest graduate
serve as president, Metzger works for
bear on today's problems.
Tenenbaum's Travel
BR some who doubt whether
the
university can respond to the
said Kozlofl
"I
am
convinced
"It
can
We
has been done before
— do
it
Kingston.
He and
Angela Zuba
'87, are
in
we
us.
must
— and
again."
Other officers for 1995-1996 are Sandra
Jefferson
Rupp
president; Cliff
secretary;
'7
of Bloomsburg, vice
Maurer '66 of Wescosville.
1
and Dr. John
J.
Betty Fisher '48 of Bloomsburg, Carolyn
Vemoy
— almost
— extending the
hundreds of years
years
to
a
first
thousand
universities.
"Like the medieval
perfect.
institution thai DAS
But
mm ersity. as impeded
"We must
mind
Elected to serve their
much
this fledgling
as
it
foundations that define what
the
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In-depth coverage of the inaugural
activities will
issue of the
he featured
new
in the
debut
BLOOMSBURG,
this fall.
we
are today.
continue to celebrate the
life
first
two-year terms
on the Alumni Board of Directors were
Reitz '51 of Horsham, Joseph M.
Geiger '74 of Hummelstown. and Cindy
was. laid the
of
Hepler '86 of Reading. Fisher served six
years on the
1981.
Re-elected to two-year terms were Dr.
William H. Selden '43 of Berwick, Mary
'59 of
Orwigsburg, Nelson Swarts '63 of
Anne Majikas Klemkosky
Lewisberry, Sandra Jefferson
Bloomsburg, Susan
J.
Rupp
'71 of
Lilly '79 of
N.J.,
Hill.
Marvin Metzger '86 of Mountaintop.
and Joanne Derricott '89 of Allentown.
Elected to fill a one-year unexpired term
Bloomsburg. She formerly served on the
were not
for
company good."
was Nancy Feher Edwards '70 of
Trathen '68,
treasurer.
of our academic tradition, our early years
have been with us
the
Bethlehem. Scott Aikey '86 of Cherry
the parents of a daughter, Lindsay.
that
eon respond to the challenges before
his wife, the former
to
my
traditions that
me
board members elected
bequethed us so many symbols and so
presidency." said Kozloff, "but the
is just,
coming
am particularly conscious, because of
the pomp and ( jreumatanee of this inaugural
ceremony, that we are celebrating not just
"I
ask you to take up arms with
New alumni president,
any word associated with
Bit being asked to bring their resources to
us,
In her address.
is
remarkable events that are occurring about
culture.
may
reengineered.
institutions
battlefield,
I
join the battle.
the course of a lifetime,
confront challenges and invent solutions
modem
technology and
all. in
ignorance and narrow-mindedness, against
"There
need for the universities to adapt to
changes
on the
exciting and dangerous."
Colleges and Universities, discussed the
luiKl.imeni.il
may be
"Today,
— and
'The cause
worlds.
Alter
remains unchanging.
hopelessness and despair," said Kozloff.
millenium.
to this family."
Keynote speaker James B Appleberry.
president of the
"
to brave
the
decade,
James McCormick.
Bloomsbuig from 1973
president ol
new
lor
career options
"The struggle
have been
continue to excite intellectual
change and embark on journeys
Originally a
medieval knight brandished the
the
"We must
curiosity so that our graduates can confront
stakes equally high.
personally oveijoycd and impressed by the
individual
mace
against enemies
e
"It
I
1th century."
today's scholar takes up aims against
adnunistiators and students
is
1
knowledge
ampus
constitutcncics. including lac nil v. stall,
"Bloomsbuig
during the
weapon of war. the academic mace has
become a symbolic weapon in the fight
mac
ceremonies
Dixon, chairperson
in Italy
Ko/lofl discussed the symbolic importance of the academic
elebrated on April 22.
huslee Robert Uuchnci
established
Alumni Board from 1975
to
Alumni Board from 1988
to 1994.
Schweiker
Interim
business
Li
challenge to grads
is sues
Governor Mark Schweiker. a 1975
graduate, addressed over HX> graduates
l
Schweiker called Bloomsburg "very much
one of the most
of a career-maker for me
BU
—
at
commencement exercises
was 20 years and two days
significant seasons ol
the University's
dean
on
after he sat in the audience as a graduating
important consideration
appointed
senior
his
May
13.
It
Gene R Remoff has been named
interim
"You have been given
a great gift at
and opportunity
recently by President Kozloff.
responsibility and an obligation to give
As interim dean. Remoff will direct a
that enrolls
business program at Bloomsburg
1
—a
,400 undergraduate majors and
gift
of knowledge, growth
But with thai
this point, as students,
focus in
sour natural
has been one of getting.
life
Of
getting a high school diploma, getting into
accounting, business
college, getting a job and getting ahead
education and office
from
administration,
make your locus one
forward.
this point
1
your time, giving your
energies to helping others.
finance and business
"I
management,
personal attention helped
the
come along
•it
hun on
m
ion
tat
(
sllbre ol
was the town, then
"
s ou
ii
» ompllshmontl
Bnd potential, he WSJ honoie.l as " Young
In recognition ot Ins
is
Alumnus ol the Year"
Asmh uitioiyn W0
Schweiker
Speaking
on< smpus
sense ol BXpCtf
side-
done."
Remoff
sell
doesn't stop w nh the
teat hen i
Join
work
by-side, street-by-street, until the job
lorn
1993
at
aSalle, but the
I
Bloomsburg
together with your neighbors and
ARAMARK
after
to
help you
I
Schweikei laid he had boon Looking
your
talents, giving
'Can
->sk
schools like Delaware and
Of giving
challenge you to tackle the problems ot
government program
retired
in
i
me and
|
your community. Don't wait for a new
and marketing.
2
Corporation
But
challenge you to
of giving.
information systems,
from
I
Ret tiling ins toil vtali to Bloomiburt
more than 20 yean ago. Schweikei said the
\ K an and v'.uvn," and "w ilhin
^ SlhpUfl w as
Rve minutes, had three people mine up to
''
computer and
Remoff
Vffardsblo, solid,
lose by."
I
something back.
"To
lo
education option available was leassunng
Bloomsbuig slid ihfl Stole System fit very
nicely into the outlook
offers degrees in
law.
I
monies
-jilt
Schweikei and
loi
tamih
know
people have to serve their communities
Bloomsburg
life
Bloomsburg was an
ot
"I'm faun | tanuU Ol modest means
theie was an alloidable highei
In his address, he stressed the responsibility
Business at the
dean for ihe College of
was announced
university. His appointment
more than
The allowability
"
my
earlier at a press conference.
i
In the
BU Alumni
I
having served as corporate vice
human resources for ten years.
president for
One of the
largest private sector
in the nation.
employers
ARAMARK employs
130.000
people.
Remoff has taught
in the
as an adjunct instructor
College of Business
at
BU
and has
served as frequent guest lecturer for college
seminars and symposia.
member
at the
USSR
tional Relations
Moscow
He was
a faculty
Human
filled
two
appointments of Wilson
G
Bradshaw as
affairs,
and Anthony
M
member of the
Resources Advisory
Pittsburgh
He continued
acli\ ities
a post
.is
laniero as vice
Active
his research
Massachusetts Institute ol Technolog)
•>
I
dm
<>i
ational
Both appointments
"I
were made by Jessica
S. Kozloff, president.
Biadshaw's
)i
talents are a
as "an accomplished
as
scholar with
position the institution
academic
leadership in the 2
ment and the Organizational Behavior
Remoff holds a graduate degree from the
University of Pennsylvania and an undergraduate degree from Fairleigh Dickinson
University.
i
"Foi ten yeais, lon> has leTVI d
we
create B live year plan that will
lanieio,
named
1st
piesidcnl
loi
great understanding ol the
t
i
iiiiuty to
•
Ko/loll,
I.
yean
who
i
a me to
Blooinsbuig
The course we
will be crucial
well allcil this institution
collegiality." has
position in an interim capacity lor the past
century
five years as vice
20 months
Brads haw
Prior to that,
Georgia
for graduate studies and research at
Southern University in Statesboro, Ga.
all that
at
with our
embrace
1984. Since then,
ai
philanthropic support
Slid ItaiT, preSefVl
lai nils
for the university has
in the Inline
adeiim cx< ellem e
increased by nearly
Legacy Scholarship
innovative programs, including those
$20 million,
Offered to an alumni
involving distance-learning. He chaired
several policy groups representing institu-
concluded capital
tions in
Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he held
administrative posts in the graduate studies
program at Florida Atlantic University in
will
Bloomsburg
in
assume
July and will be responsible
business, professional studies and arts and
sciences.
bachelor's and master's
psychology from Florida Atlantic
He earned
in
new
fall
laniero
library.
coming
and director
to
Bloomsburg. he was
work
development
of alumni affairs for Trenton
State College,
where he earned
his under-
graduate and graduate degrees
As
vice president for university advance-
ment, laniero
University and completed his doctoral
psychobiology at the University of
All children of
is
responsible for fund-raising,
art-
—
held on August
at
I
be
call the
Alumni
-800-526-0254 prior to August
to register the
names of
The $500 scholarship
BU Alumni
the
if
to
1
Alumni parents should
Office
alumni, governmental and community
director of the
who
University for the
semester have a chance to receive the
alumni
He
alumni
at the
second annual Legacy Scholarship
their names arc entered in a drawing
marketing, public relations, as well as
relations
BU
enrolled as students
assistant director of college
his duties at
for the university's academic program,
of
including graduate studies and its colleges
in
son or daughter
that raised
$3.5 million for the
Prior to
Boca Raton
Bradshaw
degrees
including a recently
university's
and
in the past
the changes thai arc ne< essary loi
provided leadership for a number of
campaign
to the
"
Bradshaw
the University System of Georgia.
may
set
00X1
team has been assembled
has served us so well
Bloomsburg since
At Georgia Southern, a public university
enrolling about 14,000 students.
loi the
adding these two people
In
leader .inp team, a
that will,
vice president for development.
He has been
president and dean
assistant
last
said she cxpcils that "the next live
university advancement, has served in the
he was
his post
onlinuity and insight to Ihe
leadership team
July
century."
.«
and provides
loi eiliualion.il
vne
as
"He brings
good humor, energy
and commitment to
served for the past
Ihl
university and the
Management for the City of Philadelphia.
He is a member of the Academy of ManageTeaching Society.
Committee He co hairs the Town/
iown Relations Committee and is a membei
ol the Blooinsbuig Aiea liuhistn.il Develop
university with distinction," said Kozlofl
described by Kozloff
vision,
Township
match lor the opportunities we lace here at
Mis
Bloomsburg." said President Ko/loll
member of the Private
Sector Task Force on Human Resources
Council and as a
has
all.uis. I.iiueio
ol (he Scott
(
remarkable
experience will be particularly helpful in
program development and strategic planning
Bradshaw.
ommumlv
meni Authority
Management.
president for university advancement.
i
membei
iZonlng
In
1994 graduate
in
seived as a
dot toial lellow at the
Cambridge, Mass He is
the Haivard Institute loi
in
executive committee of The Conference
Board's
Bloomsburg University has
provost and vice president for academic
in 1990.
as a
university leadership posts filled
senior leadership vacancies with the
Institute of Interna-
and World Economy held
He has served
Key
Association
who have
I
their children
is
provided by the
in
honor of those
sent their children to share
Bloomsburg experience.
also serves as executive
BU
Foundation
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Knstine Kaczmarek Hopkins
Crystal L. Ross
William H. Housley
Theresa A. Huber
Gina R. Rossi
Karen Rouse
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Marvin K. Shrawder
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Amy J. Spagnoletti
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Class of 1972
Candace Chap
Mark F.
Class of 1973
DustmR. Chapman
Kimberly Little Chaundy
Geoffrey E. Lapp
Class of 1974
Marshall C. Childs
Lon L. Liguon
Barry Stock
Class of 1975
MarkJ.Cibort
Patncia A. Lloyd
Ladawn Stuck Straub
Alison Coffin
Melissa N. Locke
Jennifer
Charlynn M. Conaway
Laune Sheppard Conrad
Michele Rine Long
Paul
Tammy L. Longacre
M. Street
M. Stulb
Shannon M. Symons
Claudia J.Cooper
Beverly Hoffner Longenberger
Christine A. Tenel
Sylvia Anascavage Costa
William M. Lucas
Pamela J. Cragle
Sandra DeMott Crawford
James E. Lyons
Julie Parry
Stephen K. Macensky
Sharon Rowley Madalis
Leslie A. Troglione
Class of 1976
Class of 1977
Class of 1978
Class of 1980
Cnssman
Joelyn Wit man Cvammen
Marc
Class of 1981
C.
Kopervos
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Elizabeth A. Kurowski
Kathleen Gaily Staskin
Lamm
Amy S. Laudenslager
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Dawn Hampton Troutman
BnanC
Martin
Jeffrey S. Vincent
Craig
Martin
Michael T.Volpe
Class of 1983
Jennifer E. Davis
Suzanne Davis
Pamela Pollick Mausteller
Diane L. Dekler
Ann E. DcWitt
Harry B.
McKeown
Jennifer L.
Susan
McWilliams
Dianne Yarko Waggoner
Memtt
Debbra J. Wagner
Marci A. Wagner
Class of 1984
Class of 1985
Neil
Class of 1986
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Mark D Dillmuth
Class of 1987
Diane
M
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Martin D. Dombrowski
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Vicki D.
Barbara A. Meyer
Timothy
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Michael
Jennifer A.
Mark A Roland
Rosemary T. Roos
M Scala
Ann M Schcnnick
Lynn
Jennifer
Bruns Schumacher
Beth A. Schweitzer
Lisa
Rowe Scoti
Theresa Voscfski Sears
Shelby
Michele
M
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Knstine
Class of 1993
Jennifer L. Ely
Scott R.
Tara Gosling Slmckus
Anthony R
Summa
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Eckhart
Eric
Mitchell
Moon
M. Moser
Amy L. Moss
Eroh
Nancy C Faman
Shannon B Fan-
Janice L. Fedroff
Karen L. Nice
Thomas Ferrari
Julie M. Feulner
Scott
Randy S Thomas
Pamela Thomas-Scheibley
James F Toohey
Robin Tracnkle
E. Farrell
Jacqueline
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Theresa M. Flynn
Darren C. Foreman
Shannon
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Wentz
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Drew M. Wetzel
Kathleen Cunan Wetzel
Cindy A. Wiertel
David A. Wilson
Ruth Gensel Fedder
David
Karen C.Weber
Elizabeth
Todd M. Mullen
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Keith A. Weaver
Dawn L.
Caryn Chronister Terwilligcr
James P Thomas
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Lon E. Mowder
Craig B.Moyer
Mychak
William L. Newhouse
Stanley
F.
Amy L. Weaver
Jody L. Durfos
Class of 1992
Donumck
Keely
Wadsworth
Kimberly A Warren
Deborah C. Montgomery
Jodi
Angela G. Wade
Robert B Mikesell
Patnck A. Dulaney
Thomas
Thompson
Thome
David M.Toney
Shannon Simonet Daly
Dawn K
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Christina E.
Karen C. Manfredonia
ReneeR.Donmoyer
Rascnella
J. Stevenson
Kimberly Clinton Stiansen
Travis
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Chadyeane A. Stambaugh
Class of 1982
Dcmsc Rembold
Lisa Peterhn Sanders
Anna M.Smith
Ann M. Southard
Kenney
Dee A.Kindt
Michael
A Shipman
Russell E. Smith
Bruce D. Keller
Shawn E. Miller
TnshaL. Mirabile
Deborah
Fan Shearer
Colleen
Kem E. Donald
Knslcn Reitmeyer
Lisa J.unes Rissmgei
RitzlII
Cynthia Hutchinson Rohbins
Timothy M. Ronan
Hojnacki
Judith A. Jemiola
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Timothy E. Casey
AnellaM Cera
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Melissa Greene Rode
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Kimberly A. Henninger
Class of 1989
Michael S.Rissinger
Laura
George
Class of 1988
J.
D Hothum
Keith
Michael
L.
Pszemczny
Rebecca E. Rdesmski
Havard
Karen L Hendel
Dana
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Robert S.Pumell
Nicole M.Haverstraw
Reilly
Laura
Susan Adams Holhum
Scott
Hauber
Pratt
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Christopher
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Gary A. Reigle
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Class of 1979
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Apnl L Balderston
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Hranklin
Amssa P Podlaski
Scon M. Praetonus
Kathleen Richardson
Jennifer Ross
NedM.
Janet Hill Baker
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Lori Schaffer Piacenti
Melissa L. Hertnch
Tara Wolfgang Avellino
Suzanne
Lisa A. Pfleegor
Judy Hague
DawnM
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Patton
A Pednam
Edward T Petch
Amy J Gum
Amy C
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Valene
Gigg
Catherine A. Callahan
Lisa E. Paul
Chnslopher
Zeigler
Zikor
LaraL. Buscaglia
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Susan M Najda
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Cathy
James
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Marilyn Monahan
William
Cara
MGerdes
Barry J Gocrlich
Tara L Goldman
Donna Grajewski
Jill
Amy Kephart Yaslishock
D Young
Lisa A Zamii
Stepanski
Michael T Stevens
Mcimhclh
LdwaidA Miller
Dawn Pelnello Millhcim
Tracy Miller Mmnich
Dilhplane
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Dciltcrick
Michael
McAlecr
Karen
Liia Markel McConnell
Karyn A. Davis
Jean
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Thomas C Patemostro
Lisa E. Gross
LynnM Yankowski
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Ryan L Gray
Wilier
Katharine
Startzcl
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Cindy Ambrose Wolfgang
Stauffer
Brenda
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Cynthia Keller Wolff
Stanko
Richard
Jennifers Coolcy
Ronald
Keith
Cynthia
Michelle Rossi Marchcsc
Conrad
Speichcr
Douglas A. Pape
Genovese
E.
Bridget E.
Camcla Yost Werkheiser
Ernest J Weston
Snyder
Chnsnne Palko
Geisser
Susan
Donna MSpmdlcr
Michelle R Stabler
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C Weaver
Margaret A Weik
Jamie Packard
John B. Gabage
Lisa A. Gaito
Meg E
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Renale Phillips
Susan L. Foust
Colleen M. Foy
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Chrysler Corp.
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Textron. Inc.
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Travelers Insurance
Trust County Bank. Atlanta
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UJB Financial Corp.
UNUM
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USX
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Union
Camp
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United Parcel Service
United Technologies Corp.
United Telephone System
Vanguard Group. Inc.
Warner Lambert Co.
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Ms. Barbara Alles
Ms Margaret Alonso
Ms
Maria
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Ms Anna
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Mrs. Lawrence D. Bciner
Mr
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&
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Mr. Leroy Bclanger
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Ms Robin Anderson
Ms. Janice Andes
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Ms
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Ms. Carole Anton
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Mrs Raymond Benkoski
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Ms Eileen Bcchtold
Ms Phyllis Beck
Mr & Mrs Conrad Becker
Ms. Donna Ochs Alexander
Mrs. Lynn Allbeck
Robert Bennett
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Mr. Maurice Archambauli
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Ms. Ann Archibald
Ms, Dcbra Arncr
Ms. Charlotte Bergcr
Mr. Stephen Berry
Ms
Ms
Dorothy Arnold
Ms. Susan Arnold
Mr John Atkins
Mr Gary Aukamp
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Mr James Buffler
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Ms. Nancy Coccetti
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Mrs. Shirley Klock DeFacis '63
Mr. & Mrs. Michael DeFrancisco
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Mrs. Martin Cohen
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Mrs. Robert Deluca
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Ms. Rosemary Devine
Ms. Susan Cool
Ms. Leslie Cooley
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Bill
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Mr & Mrs Chester Bingaman
Ms Caral Birch
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Danny L. Blount
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Mrs John Byrne
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Ms. Sharon Cacciamani
Mr.
&
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&
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Ms. Maryanne Cooney
Mr. Joseph Corbo
Ms. Fran Corcoran
Mr. Hugh W. Corcoran
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Mr. William Caldwell
Mr Ronald
Mr. Joel Calhhan
Mr. Robert H. Correll
Ms. Barbara
Depew
Frank DeSantis
Dew
&
Mrs. James L. DiCarlo
Ms. Susan Dickey
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Corona
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Ms. Gloria Dierberger
Ms. Cathy Dietrick
Ms. Debbie Dincher
Mr.
&
Mrs. John Dipippo
Mr. Anthony Dirado
Baker
Ms. Carolyn Bluhaugh
Balavage '67
Mrs Mary Bobbe
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Bogansky
Mr. Arthur Campbell
Ms. Evelyn Cosklo
Mr.
Mr. Robert Campbell
Ms. Elaine Costello
Mr. Clark Doebler
Ms
Jacquelyn Costello
Ms. Joanne Doherty
Mr Sherwood Boger
Ms. Elizabeth Capizzi
Mr. & Mrs. Pat Capobianco
Mr.
&
Ms. Dianne Dolat
Mrs. Jeanne D. Bohringer
Ms Katnna
Ms. Gail Bolan
Ms. Gail Caputi
Mr. James
Ms. Marlene Bolmsky
Mr Bradley Bolton
Ms. Laura Carollo
Mr.
&
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Mr
Frank
Charles T. Bonchonsky
Ms. Karen E. Bonstein
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&
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Mr. Joel
Banfill
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Ms. Jeanne E. Barnes
Ms. Sandra Barnes
Mr. Mitchell Baron
Mr & Mrs William Barton
Bogdan
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Caporaletti '71
Mrs. John C.
Can
Mrs. Lawrence Costigan
Ms. Elsie Coughenour
Cox
Mrs. William Craig
T.
Wayne
Jr.
Ms. Linda Dewald
Mr. Louis Diambrosio
Mr.
Mrs. Richard Cording
Mr.
J.
Clark
Ms. Janet
Coombs
Mr. Sal Calderaro
Camacho
Mrs. Barbara Wiser Demarest
Jr.
Mr. Jose
Mr, Dennis Bahnei
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Mr. Neil E. Dent '50
Mr.
Mrs. Carol
Day
Mrs. Edwin
Mrs. James E. Clifford
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Crawford
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Mr. Henry
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Mr. Gilbert Dominick
Ms. Lorraine Donchez
Donmoyer
Mrs. Linda M.
Mrs. David Carroll
Mr.
Mr John
Mr. Christopher Cresswell
Mr. John Donnelly
Ms. Tern Basttan
Ms Nancy Bath
Ms
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Junaree Booth
Ms. Sharon Cashwell
Ms. Barbara Casper
Ms. Jackie Crittenden
Mrs. Sandra Donnelly
Mr. William Cross
Mr.
Ms
Mr Paul A Boudrcau
Mr Howard Bowers
Mrs
Ms. Susan Crupi
Mr. Paul T.
Ms. Sandra Bowers
Ms. Diane Bowman
Mr.
&
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Mrs. Samuel Bashorc
Barbara Batsch
&
Mrs. Francis Battle
Jr
Ms. Charlotte Battel
Ms. Margaret Bauer
Baughman
Mr. Charles Baum.m
Ms Lydia Bauman
Mr.
&
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Susan Borchcrs
Ms. Helen
Ms
Bowman
Kelly Boycr
Ms. Lorctta Baumgardner
Ms. Pamela Boyer
Ms. Sylvia Boyer
Ms. Lorraine Baylor
Mr.
Ms. Suzanne Beach
Mr. Gerald
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Ms. Janet Cavallaro
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&
Mrs. Harry Crusemire
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Robert Book
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Mrs. R. B. Davison
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Mr. & Mrs. Robert Condel
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Carmen
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Ms. Elaine Clews
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Mr. Francis Bajor
Mr,
Mr.
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Mrs Ronald Demczak
Mr
Patricia
Mrs Gail Engleman Buck
Ms. Diane Budash
Mr William Budd
Mr.
Mrs. Richard Clemens
Mrs. James Clewell
Ms. Marlyn Collins
Mr James Baud
Mr Bryan
&
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Mrs. John Clemens
Ms
Mr & Mrs
George Blogouras
Ms
Mr.
Mr.
Mrs Joseph Brusco
Mrs. Patrick Clary
Ms. Lily Bickcrt
Mr & Mrs. Donald Bicbcl
Mrs.
Mrs. David Baker
Ms. Bonnie Bucher
Mr. Jeffrey Bucher
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Mr. Kenneth Collins
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&
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Ms. Vicki Davis
Mr. Steven Burkey
Nishith Bhatl
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Mrs. Elizabeth Bucheit
Gerald Bruns
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Mr. David A. Collins
Mr.
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Ms. Phyllis Clarke
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Mrs, William H. Clark
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Sally
Ms. Joan Davis
Ms. Lynda Clark
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Mr. Donald Bruder
Mr.
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Mr. Kenneth Bailey
&
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Mrs. Elizabeth Davenport
Ms. Catherine Davis
Mr. Ellsworth Davis
Harold Clapper
Mrs. Craig Clark
Mr.
Ms. Laura Clark
Mr
Mrs Edward Brower
Ms. Linda Brown
Mr Samuel Brown
Mr.
Mr.
Mr. Joseph Burg
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Ms. Nina Buob
Ms. Cheryl Burd
Mr. Nicholas Bentz
Jane Arai
Ms. Nancy Ciarrocca
Mr David Cisik
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Mrs. Joseph C. Brook
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Ms. Kathleen Dallmer
Ms. Dorothy Dalvet
Ms. Betty Cianfichi
Mr. Steven Brook
Edward Bcchtcl
Mr
Alcrcia
Mr David Bnll
Mr & Mrs. Barry
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Ms. Gini Ciampi
Brill
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Mr William J. Brecker
Mr David Bnggs
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Ms. Jo Ann D. Alberts
Mr James
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Ms
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Mrs Dale Beagle
Ms. Maureen Bcall
Mr Karl Bcamcr
Mrs. Eugene Adams
Mrs Ruih
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Mrs. Steven
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Ms. Debra Dore
Mr. Dennis Cunningham
Mr.
&
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Mr & Mrs. Carmen Cerra
Mr & Mrs. Albert Cevasco
Ms. Michele Curran
Mr.
&
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Ms. Carolyn Cusato
Mrs. Ruth
Mr. William Custard
Mr. Harry E. Dowling
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Ms. Lucille D' Aquino
Mr.
Ms.
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Mrs George Cebollero
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Ms. Susan Daboin
Mr. William Drayton
Ms. Ellen Daday
Mr. Richard
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Ms. Nancy
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Mr. Craig
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Mr David German
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Mr. Paul Fisher
Ms. Eileen German
Mr. Richard Fisher
Ms Debra Getz
Mr Gordon Getz
Mr Philip Giagnacova
Mr & Mrs Quinten QibblC
Mrs. Herman Fittery
Ms. Suzanne K. Fitzgerald '73
Ms. Carol Dunn
&
Thomas Fiorelli
Dunne Lesher
Mr.
Mr Frank Drew
Mr
Dunn
Mrs. Russell
Bruce Fitzgerald
&
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Mr & Mrs Joseph Guillaume
Ms Annette Guhno
Mi Dennli Hepta
Ms. Donna Henold
Mis Margaret A Hcrxhcy
Mr. Mturioe QuatiD
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Mr & Mrs Edgar Hcrwiek 0
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Thomas Dupes
Ms. Patricia Dupnock
Ms. Susan Fitzpatnck
Ms. Kathleen Gibson
Mr.
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Ms. Madclyn Gibson
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Mr
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Mrs. George Dziuba
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Mrs. Dorothy Elliott
Mr. James Elliott
Mrs. Paula S. Elliott
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Ms. Joan Embert
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Mr. John Fryslin
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Ms. Sarah Ezokas
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Ms. Samuel Fumanti
Mr. James Furey
Mrs. Lindsay Fair
Ms. Kathleen Furlong
Mr. William Fairchild
Mr. Nicholas Fumanage
Mr. Donald D. Fanelle
Mrs. Rose Gabel
Ms. David Fantini
Mr. Patrick
Mr. John Gainard
Mrs. Joseph Fasolka
Ms
Mr. Earl Fauerbach
Ms. Debbie Fazio
Mr. David Fazzino
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Ms. Sandra Feger
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Carol Gainer
Mr. Roger L. Galford
Mrs. James Gallagher
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Mr.
Thomas Gatto
Mr. George
Mrs. Joan B. Fetterman'68
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Mr. Leon Geise
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Ms. Melva Fidler
Mr. Garrett Geisel
Mr. Richard Fife
Mrs. Hildred M. Gemmell
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Mr. Ronald
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Mrs. Lawrence Finucane
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Mr. & Mrs. Richard Green
Patricia Greincr
Mr. Warren Greth
John Hockenbnmgh
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Ms. Christine Husband
Mr &. Mis Stephen Huvanc
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Mr Albert Greco
Mr Andrew J. Green
Mr Hiram Green
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Ms. Kathy Feschuk
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Ms. Sue Grier
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Mr. Eugene Fenrow
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Mr. Larry Gangewere
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Ms. Barbara Galluppi
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Mr. Michael Gilger
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Ms. Brenda Eckhart
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Ms Barbara Hennessey
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Mr Ernest Henry
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Jean Janukowicz
Margaret Jara
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Mr. & Mrs Kcnnclh
Ms. Norma Jennings
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&
Mrs.
Knitter
Knousc '68
F.
Mr. Rocco Laudato
Mr. John Laverty
Mi Bruce 0
&. Mrs Michael Koniers
Mr.
Mr William Koopmann
Mr Robert Kopp
Mr A Mrs K R Koppcnheffcr
Rita Koralewski
Ms
Mi Boleslcw Komatowski
Mr &
Kosman
Mrs. Sterling
Ms. Carol Kostecki
Mr Robert Kovalih
Ms Loretta Lawler
Ms Ann Lawson
Mr Brent Lawson
Mr Donald E. Layos
Mr Grace Lazarus
Ms. Patricia Leary
Ms
Mr.
&
J.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr & Mrs. John Leccia
Mr John Lechner
Mr.
Mr.
& Mrs. Peter Mayes
Thomas Mayo
Mr. Michael R. Mazurick
Mr. Joseph Mazzie
Luetke
Ms. Janet McAfee
Mrs. Charles Luft
Ms. Barbara McAndrews
Ms. Dorothy McCabe
Lupo
Mrs. Jeffrey A.
Mrs. Ronald Luscavage
Mr Michael Lutcavage
Mrs Jen Lutz
&
&
&
Mr.
&
Mr.
Tom McCabe
Ms. Frances McCaffery
Mrs. Jack Lykens
Mr.
&
Mrs. Gerald
Lyman
Ms. Lois McClanahan
Mrs. Lana K. McColligan
Mrs. Susan Lyon
Ms. Pat Lysik
Ms. Katherine McConnell
Ms. Carol McCormick
Mr. James McCracken
Mr.
&
Mrs. Richard McDonald
Mr. Patrick McDonnell
Mr. Larry McElrath
Mr.
&
Mrs. James McElrone
Ms. Katherine McEvoy
Mr. & Mrs. Patnck McFadden
&
Mrs. Jay E. McGarvey
Ms
Mr
Judy Kays
Mr.
Robert Keating
Mr.
&
Dr.
Gregory C. Keck
Mr.
&
Mrs. Patrick A. McGee
'59
Mrs. Filomena C. McGlade
Mis Michael Keebaugh
J. McGoldrick
McGurl
Mrs. John
Mr. James Keegan
Mrs. Joanne
Mis James Keincr
Mr
Ms Dorothy Keiper
Ma !atherme M Kellei
Ms. Margaret Mclntyre
Mr & Mrs. David L. McKee
I
Mi
&
Mis
I
B1T>
Bloomsbu,
Mi William Kellei
Mi & Mis Dennis Kelly
Ms
Ms
Ms
Joann Kelly
P Kelsey
Kelsey '69
la
Rev Robert
Mr. Ralph
g
Tom
kneelln* from
i
Mr. Barry P Kiajt
Ms Helen Ki.hik
Mi
&
Ms
Mrs. Bruce
.V
P.
Beverly
Knck
Ms. Stephanie Krichel
Kcysei
Mr. Peter
J
Dr. Robert
Ms. Joan T Lentczner
'75
Ms. Diane Philips Lepley
Ms. Lesley Madigan
Mr.
Mr. Patrick Madigan
Mr. Merrill Meneeley
Mr James
Ms. Regma Madrovsky
Mr.
Ms. Virginia Maffett
Mrs. P. Lynne Magee
Ms. Cheryl Messina
Mr Gus R Kuhlman
Mr & Mrs Harry Kuhns
Mr Dennis Kukulka
Ms Mary Ann Kulcnguskey
Mi Samuel Kulp
Nancj
Mi \ Mis
Mr.
&
M
Kim
Kimmey
l'homas Kmeaul
Mrs and Eugene Kindt
\is
Lescure
Karen Kupchik
A. Lettiere
&
&
W. Meldrum
Mrs. Robert Menditto
Mrs. Harold Messer
Ms. Joann Metz
Ms. Patricia Metzger
Ms. Carclyn Levenduski
Mr. & Mrv William Lever
Ms. Melanie Maggio
Mr. John J. Magovem III
Mr. & Mrs. William Maguire
Mr. Josiah Lewis
Mr. Jim Magyar
Ms. Kathy Meyers
Mr. Richard Meyers
Mr. Stanley Lewis
Ms. Diane L. Mahan
Mr. John Michalowski
Ms
Mrs. Rosemary Maher
Ms. Doris Michelsen
Ms. Dorene Miguelez
&
Mrs. Ronald Levan
Barbara Lezzi
&
Mrs. Gerald
Ms. Maureen Meyer
Mahon
Mr. Ronald Lichtenwalner
Ms. Linda Lichty
Mrs. Marie
Mr. Larry Light
Mrs. Sheree K.
Ms. Sandy Lileck
Mr. John Manser
Ms. Barbara Kulehmanck
Mn Marylou LaBuda
Mr. Clarence Linsinbigler
Mr & Mrs Richard Lisko
Mr.
Mrs. Catherine Man-
Mr. D. Scott Miller
Mr. Jerry Lacey
Mr Ronald Lock wood
Ms. Barbara Marshalek
Mr.
Ms. Mary Lacina
Ms. Stacy Loftus
Ms. Deborah Lohrer
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Ms Ruby King
Ms Diane Kintner
Ms Angela Kirkpalrick
Mr Arthur Kim
Ms. Bemadine Kisatsky
Mr.
Thomas Kupusmck
& Mrs. John Kumat
&
Mrs. Frederick Kuster
Mr & Mrs
Robert
Ms
Kathleen Kissinger
Ms. Kathy Ladley
Mr David Lafferty
Mr.
& Mrv
Mr. Jeffrey
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Mrs. Richard L. Leland
Mr. Marshall W. Mehring '69
Mr.
Mr Jack B Kindt '72
Ms Diane King
Mr. & Mrv Max R. King
Charles F Ku/
&
Ms Mane
Ms Judy Kilhetnei
Ms Maureen Killmer
Ms
Ms. James C. McShea
Mrs. Rita MacNeal
Mr.
Mr. Daniel
&
Mr. James R. Megenity
Mr. Philip Lengle
Mr.
Mr. John Kuhai
Ms. Margaret Kilpatrick
Mr.
Ms. Kathy Meixsell
Mr. & Mrs. James Melchior
Mr Donald Kuhline
Jr
Mr. Donald L. McPherson
Ms. Donna Macklem
Ms. Betty Macknis
Steven Lehrman
Ms. Trina Vernon Leshinski '73
Kuchar
McMulIm
Mr. Robert McNutt
Mr. George K. Mehring
Ms. Louise Leitzel
|
Kreischer '68
Ms. Linda KreSgC
Keyes
Ms. Francis
Mr Gerald Mack
Mr & Mrs. Kirk Mackey
Mr
Mrs. Terry Kramer
Mr Dale
Mi John R
Keil
Ms. Sue McLeod
Mr. James M. McMahan
consisted of,
display in the president's office BU^team
Interim
laniero (player/coach). President Jessica Kozloff.
Ms. Kathy Leh
Lillian Kiaat/
F.
Mr. Gregory McLaughlin
arol
Mrs. Conine Keislellei
Mi
Ton)
set a winning precedent by routing
town-gown basketball game. April 12. in the new
Top admimstrators
in the first
The game troph)
Vice President
left
21
Vice President Preston
Uoneson. Special Assistant Jim Pom/ret; back row from left.
Cooper, and Vice President Bob Parnsh.
Tom
and
PatSchloss
residents
P
Wee
Herring, Assistant
Ms. Mary Machay
Mr. John Leffel
Ms. Peggy Kozlowski
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Machmer
LeGates
Diane
Ms.
Kraatz
Mi
Ms
Mi Michael C Kenned)
Ms. Gretna Keilm
Ms Patricia Kerpcr
J
to
Joseph
Kemmcrcr
Ms. Lisa Kendall
Ms Janice Kenned)
Ms. Linda
Hall players 23
uu*nt recreation center.
pmvost
Kathleen Kelly
Panic
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Kellei
I
Sr.
Ms. Linda McDonnell
'73
Mrs Ann Shuman Kahler
'62
Mr. Gary R Kahler
Ms. Margaret Kane
Ms Roscann Kapuschmsky
Mr & Mrs Anihony Kascnga
&
McCann
Ms. Joan McCardle
Ms Dorothy Kachel
Mis Patri< ia K.u hurka
Mr. Joseph Kac/.marck
Mr.
McCabe
Mrs. John
Mrs. Luther Lutz
Mrs. Larry
Jr.
Mr. Richard Mazikewich
Mrs. Jerome Lucke
&
Raymond Matthews
Ms. Theresa Mattu
R Kabrhel
F.
& Mrs.
Ms. Rochelle Lubrecht
Mr. Gordon Lucas
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Luckangelo
Mr &
Mr &
Martinez
Mrs. Carol D. Masser
Mr.
Mr.
Ramon
Maschuck
Mr. Paul
Lorson
Ms. Arlene Lowe
Lowe
Mr. & Mrs. William
Mr &
Mr Daniel
Mrs.
Mrs. Thomas Martino
Ms. Francis Martinsky
Ms. Sharon Marzano
Mrs. David Lord
Mr. Manuel Louro
Mr.
Ms. Dorothy Lefever
&
Mr.
Mr James Lordi
Mr. & Mrs. George
Mrs. Luz Lebo
Mr. Daniel Leddy
Judith Kowalski
Ms
Mr. Fred Joseph
Mr.
Mr Ray LatorTe
Mr Walter Latoumous
Kolloff
Mr.
Ms
Mi ThOmai
Mrs Donna
Landis
Ms. Victoria Lalona
Mrs Betsy Kochler
Mrs. Carl Jolley
Mrs Brian Jones
fanii
Mr & Mrs James L.
Mr Jerry Lantz
Mr Michael Lamey
Ms Barbara K(Kh
Miiiy Johnston
Mr.
KJem
J
Larry Klouser
Mr & Mrs
Sandra Johnson
&
&
Mr
Mr &. Mrs Ronald
Mr Benton Kline
Mr, Linda Kline
Mr Anthony Khnctop
Harold Johnson
Mr.
Mr Nelson Lancaster
Mrs Cathy L Landis
Ruth Lopresti
&
Rev.
Mrs Linda Brown Long
Barry Lahr
Ms. Lama Lamey
Klaus
Allen KJeintop
Mr. David Johnson
Mr
Ms
Ms
G
Mrs Kathryn
Ms. Linda Jerome
Mr Robert Jesbcrg
Mr J Johncssce
Mr & Mrs George
Carl Klach
Mr
Ms. Roberta Jasper
Mrs Nanty M Jaworsk)
Mr
Lahm
J
Kutchi
Ms. Mary Lombardi
Mrs. Catherine Lonergan
&
&
J.
Mr
Malick
Mrs. William Markey
Mrs. John Martello
Joseph Mika
Ms. Lorraine Mikloiche
Manbeck
Ms. Alice Miller
Sr.
Ms. Ann Miller
&
Mrs.
J.
Richard Miller
Mr. John Miller
Ms. Barbara Martin
Mrs Connie L. Martin
Ms. Karen Miller
Ms. Kathy Miller
Ms. Jean Martin
Mr. Lee Miller
o
I
BU Parents
& Mrs Craig Sagemuehl
Mi Stephen Samuels
Ms. Margaret Miller
Ms. Nancy Nester
Mr & Mrs
Mrs. Patricia Miller
Mrs. Darhs M. Neufer
Mr. Archibald EtabtttaOO
Mr. Peter Miller
Mr. Robert P. Miller
Mr.
&
Mrs. Helmut Neugebauer
Mrs Pamela J Piestcr
Mrs June Pippis
Mr.
&
Mrs. John
Ms
Mr Frank Rocco
Mr & Mis Hiomas Roche
Mr &. Mrs Albert S Rodgcrs
Neumann
Mr. John Ploskm
Ms. Sandra Miller
Mrs. Phyllis A. Minner
Ms. Mary Ann Nicodemus
Ms
Ms. Gail Minnich
Ms. Lina Mirarchi
Mr.
Ms. Connie Miroslaw
Mrs. Mary Ellen Miscavage
Mr. Eric
Mr
Mr.
& Mrs.
John Moczydlowski
Mohl Jr.
Thomas Molchan
Mr. Charles W.
&
Mrs.
Mr.
Mr.
&
Mr.
Mrs.
Novak
Ms. Nonne Novitsky
Ms. Genevieve Nudo
Mr.
&
Mr
Patrick O'Brien
Mr.
&
C
Jr.
Bcmic Pomidor
Pompom
Mrs. Joseph Poremha
Dr Albert J.
Mr & Mrs Richard PoycJJ
Ms Catherine Powers
Mr. James Powers
Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs
Robert
Mrs Elaine J Rompolski 'SO
Ms Rosemanc Rosano
Ms. Glona Rosen
Mis
muse McNitt Rosensteel
Mrs Roy Rosiak
Mr James F Rosica
Ms Mill Rosim
Mr. Gerald Schettlei
Ms. Geraldine Moore
Mr
Ms. Darla Pszeniczny
Ms Rose Ross
Ms Theodora Ross
Mrs. Helen Olsheskie
Mr. Joseph Pugnctn
Mr
Mr. Robert Ontko
Mr. Vince Radcl
Ms. Patricia Morcom
Mrs. Margaret Moreira
Ms. Kathy Orlosky
Mr. Peter Oswald
Ms. Bonnie Davey Rae
Ms. Gayle Morgan
Ms. Maryann Ott
Mrs. Kay Morgan
Mr
Ms. Maureen Morgan
Mr & Mrs. William Morgan
Ms. Nancy Paist
Ms. Michele Paley
Ms. Joan Morrell
Mr Fred Morris Jr.
Mrs. Lucy Palmer
Mrs. Mary
Moore
Mr.
&
Mr.
&
Mrs. Robert A. Moore
Mrs. Edward J. Moran
Ms. Judy Morrow
Mr. Delroy Moser
Mr.
&
&
Mrs. Randolph L. Mull
Mr. Robert Mullen
Mr.
& Mrs.
Mr.
&
Robert Mulligan
Ms. Lynn Munyan
Mr. & Mrs. James Murphy
Mr. William
Mrs. Francis Parillo
Mr
Mrs. David Parker
Ms
Mr.
Raymond
Pecci
Mr. Joseph Peditto
Mr &
Mrs. Jerome Pellegrino
Ms. Sherry Pernick
Ms. Laurie Murray
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Musser
Ms. Diane Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Myers
Mr.
&
Mrs. Joseph Perrone
'71
Mr. Chris R. Perry
Jr.
Mr
&
Mrs. G. King Perry
Mr. William Perry
Ms. June Myers
Mr. Kenneth Nase
Mr. David Persing
Mr Mrs. Francis W. Peszka
Ms. Virginia Nase
Ms. Cheryl Peterman
Ms. Sheila Nathan
Mr.
Mr. George E.
Mr.
Mr.
&
&
Mrs.
Namey
&
Thomas Navarria
Mrs. Stanley Nazarchuk
Ms. Kathy Neamand
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
&
&
&
Mrs. James
P.
Needham
Mrs. Paul Neff
Mrs. Kelley M. Neidigh
Ms. Rhonda Neidigh
J.
Robert Peters
Mr. Richard Peterson
Ms. Cheryl Petery
'70
Mr. Peter P Petrushka
Mr. Julia Petz
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Pfeil
Ms. Kathleen Phelan
'57
Mr. John R. Phillips
Ms. Lavera Nelson
Mr. Sidney Phillips
Ms. Marsha Piazza
Mr. Michael Nemshick
Mrs Diane Piccone
Mrs. Carol Nesgoda
Ms
Ms. Eva Nelson
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Lmwood
Nester
Row
I.
m.
Colleen Rowles
Dons Rowley
Mis Mary Rudy
Mr. & Mis Robert RtlCpp
Mr James W. Rutenei
Mr James Ruggen '89
Ms. Carolyn Per
Murphy
Ms Barbara Schwenzcr
Mr A Mrs Thomas Si uu mo
Mrs.
MneJ.is
Mr John Rayeski
Mr Howard Ream
Mr. Pat Pecora
Mrs. Jeffery Mullin
Sue Picraux
Mr. Robert Pierman
Cheryle Schrcfflcr
Ms
I
Mr. Ronald Raudenbush
Mr. John Paul
Mr & Mrs. Richard Pavelik
John Schneulei
Mrs
Mi
Ms. Mary Papadatos
Mr. & Mrs. John Pappas
Ms. Ann-Mane Patterson
Ms. Audrey Mulhall
Petei Schneulei
Mr
Ms
Mr. Clifford Rowles
Mr. John Paolini
Lillian Pastirik
Mi
Mr Chacko Raju
Mr Henry Rambo
Ms Judy Ramser
Ms Kathleen Ranck
Mr & Mrs Frederick Rapp
&
Ms.
Mrs Robert Schlucnsen
Ms. June Schubert
Mr & Mis Samuel Schui
&
Mr. Charles Paslay
Mr & Mrs. Joseph Pasterski
&
Mr Joseph Schmidt
Mr & Mis lames Schmill
Ms
Mr.
&
&
Mr.
Mr. William Rovito
Mr.
&
Schen
Ms. Karen Raffenspcrgcr
Mrs. Denise Rahn
Juhc Rubin
Pannick
J
Ms. Bonnie Schirk
Mi Dean A Schrcfflei
Mi Fdwaid Schiodi
Patricia Rothwell
Ms
J.
Mi & Mrs Richard
Mr Alan Roupp
Mr.
Panik
Mr. Paul Paskevich
Moyzan
Mrs. Stephen
Ms.
'<>*>
Ms. Lila Ratzer
Mr. Thomas Rauch
S.
Mrs. Joseph
Mrs Kuthryn G. Schalles
Mr.
Mrs Anthony Rossi
&
Mr.
Mr. John Mrykalo
Mr. & Mrs. John Muckenthaler
&
Mr.
Mr.
Ms. Maureen Moynihan
Jr.
Jane Ro/anski
Mr. Neil Pantangelo
Mowrer
Mr. Bruce L. Moyer
Ms. Joan L. Moyer
Prokopovich
Ms
Ms
Mr.
Mr. Barry
Mr.
Daniel Oyster
Mr. Jude
•
Mrs. Russell Moser
&
Olmo
Mr. Russell Palmer
Ms. Patricia Motaka
Mr. Jere Motto
Mr.
Julio
T
Rick Suylor
Ms Victoria A Schatcr
Ms Nina Schatlci
Ms. Alice Prouty
John
/
Roman
Roman
Mrs Judith A Romanski
Ms Darlcne Rompilla
Jill
1
Mrs. Robert Preston
Mr
Mr & Mrs
Alia
Ms. Carol Olekszulin
Mrs. David Moore
Saskiew k
Mrs Louise Schacfler
Mr. David Moore
Mr &
\iiii
Mi \ Mis Man Saturn
Ms lVbia S.mmleis
Mrs Anna Rolley
Mr
Carcl Pozcnges
Mis
Mr. Warren Savage
Stephen Rogers
Ms. Marjonc Powers
Mr.
Waltci Sandstiom
Mr
Mr Thomas Savage
B Rogers
Thomas L. Oakum '72
Mrs. Thomas Oatley
Mrs. Maryann Oestreich
Mooney
J.
Mrs Joanne Sands
Roebuck
Rogers
Ms. Anna M. O'Reilly
Mrs. Robert
Mr.
Mrs Gordon Robinson
Ms Glona
Ms
Ms
Ms. Mae Possicn
Potts
"71
Roberge
tatolnette
Pomfret
Mr. James Post
O'Heam
&
Richard Pollard
James
Ms. Mary Ellen Posluszny
Ms. Marilyn O'Donnell
J.
Dr
Mr
Ms. Nancy
Mrs. John O'Brien
Mr. John
& Mrs
& Mrs
& Mrs
Mr.
Thomas Nolan
Ms. Arlene O'Malley
Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Melia
Ms. Sue Molinaro
Albert Monaco
John Mondoro
&
Ms. Linda Nordmark
Ms. Patricia Moglia
Mr. David Moglin
Mr.
Nimmo
Mrs. Elyn
Pokrywka
Joice
li/abcth
t
Mr.
Barbara Pitcher
Mr. Ronald Nichols
Russell Miller
Ml
Stephen PtoahoftM
&
Jr
Mrs Richard Raspcn
James Reasner
Barbara Reazor
Mr.
&
Mrs Siegfried Rcbneggcr
Mr. Ralph Reckamp
Mrs Kathleen Reddy
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Reed
Mr & Mrs William Reed
Jr.
Mr.
&
Mrs Ron L
Mr.
&
Mrs. Robert Renninger
Rcii/
Mrs. Fay Renno
Ms. Dons Repslus
Mr. & Mrs. George Rettas
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Reynolds
Mrs. Peter Reynolds
Ms. Donna Rhoads
Ms. Sandy Rhoads
Ms. Kathy Rhodes
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
O
Mrs Paul Ruanc
Mis William Rudmk
Mrs Robert Rudolph
Ms. Carol Seddon
Ms Carolyn Sedlack
Ms. Maureen Seibeit
I
Ms Joann Seilhamer
Mr Thomai Sclbi
Mr & Mis Dwain Seiiunel
Ms. Judi Rulcy
Mi Robert Sent/
Mr Cicorgc J. Scrchak
Mr Michael P Senna
Mr. Charles Runco
Ms
Mr
Mr.
&
Mrs Tom Rush
Mr. Vincent Russo
Mr
Mrs Denise Reinking
Mr Edward Reisinger
Mr &
i
Barbara Ro/ycki
Arthur Rush
hi
Rita Schwalro
Mr & Mrs Douglas Sum
Mr & Mrs. James Scott
Mr Frank Seaman
Mi & Mis Robert J Seculu
Mr Donald Ruggerio
Mr Ramon Ruiz
Home
Reber
Mr. William A. Reber '72
Mrs. Sharon
Louise Schroll
Patrick Rutkoski
Cynthia Scwastynowic/
Mr & Mrs Stephen Shaabcr
Mr Robert B Shambach '94
Ms
Ms
Carole
I
Shannon
Sharon Shannon
Mrs. Barbara S Rutkowski
Mr. Louis Shupiro
Ms. Doris Ryan
Mr. & Mrs Eugene Ryan
Mr Cieorge
Mr & Mrs
Mr John Ryan
Mr & Mrs Robert Ryan
Mr & Mrs Stephen J Ryan
Ms. Janinc Shcallei
Mr A Mrs Kenneth Sheaffcr
Ms
Mi
Joan Ryder
Sharp
lidward Sheaffcr
Mrs. Diane Shelley
A
Mrs David Shellhamiiiei
Mrs Sherry Sabbatini
Ms. Dorccn Shepard
Mrs Joyce Saby
Mrs Claudia Van Sadcrs
Mr David K Shipc '77
Mr. & Mrs Andrew A Shisko
Rhone
PASSING Mil BALI.
Ms Karen Richardson
Ms Mary Richart
— Michael
Ms. Ann Richer
and daughter Cassidy
joined in the dedu alion
Mr. Edward Rickard
Ms
Mr
Ms
Mr.
HU
Larry Riggs
Sr.
Joan Rinker
Mr. Gary
&
J
Riotto
Mrs Samuel R Ritzman
Mr. Robert Rivera
Ms
Jemo
feUivities for (he
Gloria Rider
Mr. Peter Rinclla
C.
Karen Roadarmcl
Mr. Joseph Robalin
'95
new
Student Recreation
Center on March H
Mike wax one of five
Community Government
Association presidents
involved
in the lenf/thy
process to secure the
/
Ult) l>ir rtudenti.
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BV Parents
&
Mr.
Thomas Shone
Mrs.
Ralph Shoup
Mr
Mrs. JoAnna
Ms
Kathleen Strollc
Struzinski
D
Mrs Joyce Showers
Mr Robert
Mr & Mrs
Mr. Larry Shubcrt
Mr
Regis Stumpf
Ms. Kathleen Shulcr
Ms. Carol Shuminski
Donald Stut/.man
Ms Dianna Shutkufski
Mr I-con Sickle
Mr
Ms
Mr
Ms
Mrs Marilyn Sihlcr
Ms Nancy
Mrs James Simmer
Mrs Tina Supcrko
Mr Dominic Suracc
Mr
&.
Mrs Gerald Showalicr
Mr Lawrence Simms
Ms Cynthia Simon
Ms Maryann Simon
Mr & Mrs Donald Simonton
Ms Hlcanor Simpson
Mr Edward
Ms
Sines
Joan Sistnink
Mr. Walter SkaHfl
Mr Robert Skuba
Mr John Slavmski
Mr Stanley Slavinski
Cmdl & Mrs David Smith
Smith
Mr George Smith
Mrs, Janice Smith
Patricia K.
Mr
Valerie Smith
Mr
(
Jindy Snyder
Mr Colin B, Snyder
Ms Connie Snyder
Ms Joyce E. Snyder
Mrs Linda Snyder
Ms. Linda Soden
Mr & Mrs Ricky Soles
Ms Sherry Solomon
Mr A Mrs Charles Soudcr
Roben
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Spencer
Mane Sperovt
i
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(
Mr
Spagnoletti
I
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W
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I
Spit hi
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Mrs Joseph Toe /yellows ki
Katharine Staib
&
Mr.
Mr
Joseph lYimarchi
\li
.\
Mrs
.V
Ronald
J
Ms
Mildred Turel
Ms Christine ruriello
Mr Joseph T\irsi
Ailcne Staples
Ms
Staines
Ms. Dolores Staudt
Ms
Mrs.
Ms
Mr
Ms
Slavs ski
leanoi Stebila
I
'li
inle\
Tuazon
Mrs Andrew K Tully
Jane Tyler
Mary A. Stengel
Dana
Mrs. Geraldine A. Valentine
loann Volenti
I
taniel
&
Mrs. John
J.
Walsh
Mr & Mrs. Thomas Walsh
Mr Max Walters Jr
Ms Pamela Walters
Mr George Walton
Mrs Patricia E Ward
Mr.
Ms
&
Mrs. Vernon Waring
Warner
Elissa
Mr
Vincent Wieckowski
Mrs. Robert Whitmoyer
Ms. Shirley Wilhelm
Mr
Ms
Sharyn Van Glahn
Mi
lames Van Nostrand
Cathlccn Stcvei
Ms. Louann Stewart
W
Mr.
&
Ms
Barbara Stone back
Mrs John
Stoll
Ms. Mary Ann StoltZftlS
Stoudt '73
Mr Kenneth
M
Vane as '72
Ms. Pamela Vanderslice
Ms. Elizabeth Vamai
Mr.
Mrs. Gregory Young
Mr.
&
&
&
Mrs.
Mr.
Thomas Young
Mrs. Jim Yoxtheimer
Mrs. Irwin Zablocky
Mr. Robert Zaffiro
Ms. Eileen Williams
Ms Carol Zagoric
Mr T Zakikhani
Mr & Mrs
Mr Genie
Frederick Williams
Ms. Marinne Zambarano
Williams
Naomi Williams
Mrs.
Mr.
&
Mrs. Frank
Mr. Lawrence Warren
Ms
Mis Maria Wassell
Mr. Robert Wilson
Mr.
Mr
Ms. Bemadine A. Windsor '63
Ms. Joyce Zarsky
Robert C.
Watkms
Waltina Williams
Zambo
Ms. Sally Zappile
&
Mrs. Martin Zarkoski
Mr George Watson
Ms. Cynthia Winters
Mr. Peter R. Zarzaca
Mrs Joan Watson
Mr Robert Wirth
Mr Timothy Wise
Mr & Mrs. Eugene
Ms. Ann Witmer
Mr. George Zebrowski
Waugh
Ms, Mildred
J.
Webb
Webb
H Weber
Mrs. Connie
&
L.
Mrs. George Weber
Mr & Mrs Paul Weber
Ms Victoria Weems
Mr & Mrs. Fred J. Wchr
Ms Kris Weigner
Mr.
&
Mrs. John Zeigler
Witherup
Mrs. George D. Witmer
Mr
Larry Zell
Mr
John B Zellner
Mr. Allen
&
S.
Zepp
Norman
Ms. Martha Witmer
Mr.
Mr
Robert Witmer
Mr. Joseph Ziser
Mr.
Thomas
Ms. Glenda Zohn
Witters
Mrs.
Ziesse
Ms. Karen Wobensmith
Mr. James
Mr. Robert Wojcik
Ms. Susan Zunck
Ms. Barbara Wolf
Mrs. Carol A. Zwitkowits
Many
J.
Zubritski '75
&
service groups, professional and civic
organizations, and associations routinely
Organizations
donate time and expertise,
gifts, to the
in addition to
University. These
resources contributed $133,000 in 1994.
Alpha Chi Rho Educational
Foundation
Alumni Association
Bloomsburg University
Men's Swim Team
Catholic
Mrs. Peter
Campus
Ministry
Bloomsburg University
Commnity
&
Delta
P
Services Group
Bloonsburg University
J
Indiana University
Varvara
Team
Team
Program Board
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg University
Sigma Tau Delta/English Club
Bloomsburg University
Student Cooperative Council
The Voice
Lambda Alpha Mu
Town
Panhellenic Council
of Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania
BloomsSurg University
Bloomsburg Universit)
Football
International
of Pennsylvania
Bloomsburg University
Baseball
Professional Secretaries
Schuylkill Residence Hall
Epsilon
University Faculty
Bloomsburg University
Ms. Bonnie Vanart
Jr
&
Mr.
Richard Willever
'91
Mr.
Mr. Ronald Willey
Association for Hearing Impaired
Valvano
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Mr.
&
Education International
Mr. Donald Stermcr
J.
Ms. Gloria D. Young
Mr.
Association of Childhood
&
Mr. Gary
Ms. Carol Whiteman
Husky Ambassadors
Ms
Mi
Yezerski
Ms Manlyn Walker
Mr John Wallace-
R. Ulloth
Ms. Joy Upright
Janice Sterling
Mr Thomas
Mr. Donald Young
College
Join Stephens
Mrs Gerald Sterenczak
'65
Ms. Joanne Whitehead
Assoc. of Pennsylvania State
Ms. Beverly Tyson
Dr.
Ms. Irene Yeager
Ms Mary Yeager
Mr. John Walker
APSCUF
Ms. Susan Tyler
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Ms. Janice Yasenchak
Mr. Theodore Yatcilla
Mr. William Yeager
Mr Donald L Whitebread
monetary
Ms. Lynda Stanton
Edmund
Mr. Michael White
Mr Anthony Yanick
Mr Thomas S. Yarrington
Mrs Robert Trumbauer
Basilio
Mrs.
Thomas Waldron
Dale Walker
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&
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Mr
Dr & Mrs Robert E. Wnght
Ms. Karen Wueschinski
Terry Trautinan
Mr.
Mr AJ
Mr. Edward White
Mrs. Michael Vitali
Mr.
Mr David Stanuin
Ms Susan Stamm
Ms
Mrs. Richard Wahlers
Jr.
Mr & Mrs. Wayne C. Truskey
Ma foanne Truxcll
Mi John Sprout
Ms
Mr &
&
Ms Anne lounsh
Ms Alice Towers
Mi
Dorthea Stohl
Mrs. Joyce Wagner
Mr
Mr & Mrs Barry
Mr & Mrs. Frank
Mr
Mrs. Paul Worrell
Ms. Sharon Worthington
Ms. Geraldine Wozniak
Ms. Kathleen Wesloskie
Mr & Mrs Howard Westen
Mrs Dominic Viscuso
Mrs Peter J Vislusky
Mi Christopher Ibmlinson '69
Ms. Lorraine Tompkins
Mr & Mrs Raymond Torphy
Mi Thomas Tower;
Mr William M Tbw ne
Dr. & Mrs John J Trathen
Ms. Leah Work
Ms Minam Wetzel
Mr & Mrs. Richard Wheeler
Mr Robert Wheeler
Mr & Mrs David P White Sr.
&
Mr &
Woods
Mr. Michael
R Werkheiser
Mr James E Wert
Mr & Mrs Wyatt Wertz
Ms. Carolyn K. Weaver
Todt
Ms Marion
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Spoi
Ms
Tindall
Mrs Lester Wolfgang
Mr & Mrs Robert Woodley
Mr. Terry
Ms Alice Trcmont
Mr & Mrs Tish Trcpiccione
Ms. Carol Southfield
I
G
Joseph Tobey
Ms Nancy
Snook
Mr Warren Snowden
Mrs
Su/y Tiernan
Mrs Charlotte
Smith
Sr.
Mr. Glenn Vernon
Mr.
I
Ms. Harriet Wolfe
Ms. Dorothy Wolff
Mr William Wein
Mr Frank Weinman
Mr & Mrs Dennis Weir
Mr Robert Weldon
Ms Donna Welliver
Ms Terry Wells
Mr & Mrs. Jesse Wentz
Mr John R Vcttese
Ms Pam Viard
Ms Valenc Vinal
Supatina
Ms Loifl Swart/
Mr &. Mrs I^irry Swcigart
Mr & Mrs John M. Szollosc
Mr & Mrs David H Tanner
Mr & Mrs Charles Taroms
Mr 8l Mrs Thomas Taylor
Ms Jean Terruso
Ms Carol P. Thebes
Roberta Smith
Lisa
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J
Linda Sundcrman
Mr & Mrs Donald R
Mis
Margaret Sullivan
Thomas
Mr Jay Vaughan
Ms Linda Veech
Mr Efrain Velez
Mr Norman Vcrbeck
Mr Ron Vcrdelli
Mr & Mrs Victor Verdino
Mr Michael Vergarc
Mr Joseph Verguldi
Ms
Dr.
Li
Mi
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Jeanne Smith
Slusser
Pamela Sluoiei
Ralph Smiley
Mr.
Sterling
Judy Smith
Mr Dale
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Stuart
Ms. Carol Theis
Cassandra Slocurn
Ms
Jr
Mrs Carol M Thomas
Mr Charles Thomas
Mr Herbert E. Thomas
Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Thomas
Mrs Allen Thompson
Mr
Mrs Charles Thompson
Ms. Dawn hoinpson
Ms Karen Thomson
Mr Alan Threat
Mr James Tibbals
Ms
M
Stroble '70
Stewart
Mrs Judy
Shovhn
J.
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Mr
Class of 1988
Pi
Omega
Pi
Wyoming Area High School
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Faculty
& Staff
fabric that constitutes
Bloomsburg University
ot personalities, talents, skills,
and
a colorful, unique blend
is
interests. Professors, custodians, secretaries,
police officers, coaches, administrators, electricians, programmers, clergy,
librarians, nurses
- individuals interwoven by the routine business of education
and bonded by a conviction
knowledge
that the pursuit of
Retired and current employees contributed $65.(HK) to the
Anonymous
Gifts
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John
A
Sharon Shollcy Knbbs '66
John Abell
Phillip
Mainuddin Afza
Joann Farrell
George A. Agbango
Joanne
M. Christine Alichnie
Wayne & Linda Anderson
Enc Foster
Lamoine K Fntz
F Armstrong
Christopher
Am
Mary-Jo
M
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William
J.
Oliver
J
Lanny
& Ann Lee
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Roy
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James
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Elena Lockard
Gerald
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Carol L. Arnold
Patrick
Randall l*resswood
Cynthia
Eileen Astor-Stetson
Mary Gardner
Linda Brown Long
Michael E Pugh
Sharon
J
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Douglas Loss
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Joan M. Auten
Harold
J.
& Linda Bailey
William M. Baillie
Bowen Barnes
Barbara
'91
Deborah A. Barnes '86
& Carol
W. John
Bamert
Beamer
Stephen D. Beck
Karl
&
Frank A.
Joy L. Bedosky
Barbara E. Behr
Jr.
Robert
Russell A. George
Shell
Wayne
ling
George '65
L.
James Gessner
&
Robert
Nancy Gilgannon
Athamantia
Bowman
'46
&
Thomas
Jeanne Bucher
Robert Burns
Carol
Bruce
Growney
S.
&
Christopher P Hallen
C Haney
Hams
'90
Marlyse M. Heaps
K
&
Clayton
Hill
Himes
Kathleen Hinkel
Lee
Tom
Cooper
L.
James B Creasy
&
Gilbert
Carolyn Dalton
Darbouze
Thomas
&
Frank
Davis
S.
Lynn Davies
Jr.
William L. Davis
Sr.
JoAnne B. Day
William
Doyle
&
&
Mary Decker
Barbara Diettenck
Hoppel
J
Helen Hopple
&
Dolores Hranilz
H Huber
James
Rudy
& Catharine
'62
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Mulligan
Susan
M
Muwombi
Gloria
J
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Brian
A
Dove Jones
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Anne K Wilson
Friends
Robert
Karen
Jeananne Scrimgcour
Joseph
Staff
Nancy A. Dittman
Henry D Dobson '63
Marian M. Downs
&
Kenneth Whiiney
Brace
2,8
&
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Stephen
Schnurc '69
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Zahira S.
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Khan
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Sue Jackson
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1994 Honor Roll Donors
Pamela laniero
Mary Lou F John
Brenda
e
'73
Barry L. Jackson
Janice
J
Hwang
Dennis
D
Samuel B.Slike
'57
A
Voughi
Mary Alue Wheeler
Norman I- While
Robert Obutelewicz
Thomas Ohl
Julia
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Rex E Selk
Frances Parow
Anthony
&
laim
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Schechterly
Reza Noubary
Ronald & Jackie Novak
Kenneth P Hunt
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Nam
Nam
l-.nieru Si hull/
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Stephen C Wallace
Savage
Kenneth
G
Vaviek
Vinovrski
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Mary Scarpino
B Enc Nelson
John
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III
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Stewart L. Nagel
Robert
John
Sands
&
L
Maureen
W
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Raymond
Rubenslein
Glenn Sadler
Tobias
Ronald DiGiondomenico '67
Nellie S.
P.
Susan Rusmko
Miller
Kalhenne Mulka
Kathleen Hunsinger
Linda
Josephine M. Crossley '66
James
&
John
Cole
C
Esther
Gail Derek Mullen
Charles
E.
Maynard
Lynda Fedor Michaels '87
John
Melissa Doran Chappell '83
James
Bernard
Linda Lou Hill
Belle
Mu hael
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Susan R Hicks '67
Mary
Daniel VaiUI
Robert P Ross
Martin Sal/
James
Mae Clemens
Donald A Venn an
Marilyn L Muehlhof
Mary Ann Cegielsky
Robert Clarke
J
Brenda Ross
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Susan Ross
David
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Robert L. Roiholl
Tliomas E Messmger
James F Michael Jr
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Sandra D. Hess
Doug & Kathy Hippenstiel
Donald E Hock '68
Ellen
Melnychuk
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Chang Shuh Roh
Carol
&
Christy
Mark
Rm kwood
Raymond Tiudnak
it
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DunaR Ullolh
BdwinG ValovigoJr.
Michael Herbert
&H
P.
& Lessic McDonnell
Rosemary T McGrady
Eh Mclaughlin
Jr.
Susan
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& Bonila Minderhout
Ronald D Mourcy
David
Camplese
Matteson
J
G. Donald
Heifer
Craig
& Kay
Susanne Martin
Arthur
Mary Haggerty
Bngitte Callay
Donald
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Tnlonotl
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Shaila A. Butasek
Jennie H. Carpenter
M
John H Riley
Susan Mitchell Helwig '82
Bryan
Kaien liavelpiei
James Malta
& Carole Gnffis
Joan
& Virgie
Karen
Peg Ti allien
John
Reitmcycr
A: Jackie
Malta
Topetc
Barbara Troychock
Maria A. Brettschneider
Jesse
Colin
A
Jorge
loi
Till
June
Mary G.
Brown
Margaret
David Ruler
James E Brobst
Neil L.
Mary E Rang
Mark A Raynes *80
Mehdi K Raztaghi '91
Burt it Mai ion Reese
Scott P Rightef '84
Matthew
& Dolores Brennan
Charles
Sandia lay
RadiCC
.i
lailci k\
John
Pat
Boyd
Duane Braun
ouAnn
Thomas Martucci
Ervene F Gulley
Janet
Martin
Swank
Maxine R Gottstein
Cindy Hack
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Linda C. Graboski
William
Boss
Lawrence Mack
Quinn
Rabb '46
& Susanne
Francis
David
Mary G. Bernath
P.
E Lundahl
Luo
Howard Macauley
Stephen C. Goodwin
JoAnne
George
Lowe
J.
Margaret B Manning
Deborah L. Bentz '90
Bisset
Joseph
Bonnie A. Girton
Jerrold
J.
Long
Collins
Dennis Gehns
Benson
Barrett
Gaffney
J
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K
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campaign.
Marion Petnllo
J
Janice
L Lcnsing
Ellen
Joan
Catherine Fulkersin
Lenhart '86
J.
IW4
Roy Smith
Enc W. Smtthner
Chester P Snyder
Robert
Larmi
Patncia
W Fromm
Roger
Joseph Ardizzi
Farber
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TOTALS
$1,664,035
Jessica Kozloff
Deb Kresch
Include* planned gifts
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whose
The University enjoys the support of a growing circle of individuals
commitment and leadership are gratefully acknowledged and encouraged. Last
and activities.
year, friends gave $ 52,000 in support of Bloomsburg's programs
Friends
Mr
Elbcrn
Dr.
A
H
Alkirc
Mr James Cunningham
Jr
Dawson
Ms. Harriet J
Mr. William Alward
Dr Levy Baldia
Mr. Robert E. Barton
Jr
Mr. John Magrone
Dr. J. Campbell Martin
Ada G. Hicks
Mr John E Hine
Capt.
Mr
Ms
William Hlavacek
Ms
Patricia
C Homa
Mr.
A
Ms
Margaret McGurty
Mr
Patrick
Mclanic
Mr
Mr Richard L Horn
Mr. Chnstopher R Howell
Mr A Mrs Dcwcttc Ingham
Mr Douglas K. Dillon
Mr Robert W Dillon
Barker
Ms Mary Herold
Mr WOlie G. Heyward
Mrs.
Dr A Mrs John N DcHoff
Ms. Elizabeth Ann Deromcdi
Ms. Emily DcWald
Mr Leonard A Badolalo Jr.
Mr A Mrs. David L Bailey
J
Gerald D'Arcy
Mr
Mrs. All Alley
Mr. Judson
1
Mr.
A
Mrs Tony Barton
Mr. F Eugene Dixon
Mr.
A
Mrs. Dale BeagJe
Mr.
A
Mrs Budd
Mr A Mrs Joseph G. Donchcv
Ms Marjone Thompson Duck
Jr.
Louis
H
Brandl
Ll. Cdmi. John D. Brooks
Buehner Jr., Esq.
Mr Robert
W
Mr.
A
Mr
H. Nelson Gibble
Mr A
Mrs. Ralph A. Gcisingcr
Mrs.
J.
Jan Girton
Ms Margaret I. Bush
Mr Howard K Cain
Mr Robert A Goldthwaitc
Mr Bradley A Gnffis
Mr A Mrs Arthur M Guerricri
Mr
Mr
Mr
Mr
Mervin
B. C'hronistcr
A Mrs
Barry
Mr David A Hackbarth
Mr William G Hafner
Mr John H Hagemeycr
Mr A Mrs Patrick Haggerty
Mi
Patrick T. Coonclly
Mi JOMph Bulla
Kenneth Caputo
John
I)
Jr.
C'hrislian
Conovcr
F.
Ms
A
Mrs. Peter A. Coughlin
Mr
A
Mrs William
Mr.
A
Mrs Charles A Creasy
Mrs Thomas G. Hanlon
Ms
Mr.
A
Mr.
A
Mrs Robert G Kocher
Mrs Ronald W. Kocher
Ms Manon E. Kostenbaudcr
Mr A Mrs. Arthur Kuchinskas
Mrs Helen Lanmng
Mr Ray
A
Mr.
Jr
Latorrc
Mrs. David
R
A
Mr.
A
Mr.
A
Lipsky
In Kind Gifts
AAA
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Celebnty
lifti
Valley Automobile Club
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ATATCo
BJ'S
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'ourse,
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valued
Terrana, Esq.
Norton. Esq.
Mr Lee Tevis
Mr John R Thomas
Ms. Virginia G. Thompson
Mr A Mrs Richard K Troutman
Mr A Mrs Walter F Vorbleski
Mrs. Gary Pender
.
Esq.
Walter Radsniak
Mr A Mrs Dale Reichart
Mr Joseph Reilly
Mr George V Reis
Mr Timothy W. Renninger
greatly in
1
friends, businesses,
Robin's Car Care
Russell's Restaurant
Edward
David
W
Helfnck
Jr.
'86
Hill
Mrs Linda Lou
Mary Banlle
MAN Floortown
Scott's Floral/Gift
Magee's Main
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Mr Thomas
Hill
Homestead Furniture
Houston Oilers Football Team
Howard Johnson Lodge. Newport
Lisa
Hill '67
Ms Karen Howenstine '76
Mr Richard T. Howenstine
'76
Street Inn
Martucci
McClellan's Tree Farm
Sports Information Office.
Middleswarth
Milco Industries,
The Pennsylvania
Inc.
Mill Race Golf Course
Stoneware
The Muffin Man
Myers Charter Service
Studio 43
Ms. Vera A. Derk '60
Jack Met/A
Ms. Emily DeWald
Jim Thorpe River Adventures
Mr Gary E. Norton,
Mr John O'Leary
Ms
Mr
William F Johnson '79
The Old Hardware Restaurant
P-Nut Bowl
Mr
Franklin
Blanchard Hcaly,
Bloom
Bloom
Inc.
Nautilus htness Center, Ltd
Bloomsburg Carpet Industries
A
J
Baseball Club. Inc
East Street Subs
Party Center
Bloomsbuig Feed
&
E.
Garden Center
Family Foot Assoc
uites
Columbia Bank
A
Co
Company,
*
Inc.
Ford Lincoln Mercury
Sheryl Lee Johnson '85
E Jones '54
State
University
J.
C. Penney
Red Barons
Shafer's Village Store. Inc.
Delhi's Linen and Gifts Shop
Mr. George W. Dcrk '55
Inn At Turkey Hill
Greenhouse
Ms. Chnstina Martz '89
Indian Hills Golf Club
'67
In kind
Mr Tom Lynn
Delhi's Appliances
A Sons Furniture World
and organizations.
Ms. Nancy Lychos '52
Days Inn
Gray
Mr Richard Wesner
Mr Alexander Wukovitz
Mr George Yankay
Mr Peter R Zarzaca
994 from the diverse goods and
Benigan
Bill
B. Watts
Mr Ken Rigby
Bcrngan's Sub Shop
Berwick Lighting Corp
Thomas
Ms. Mary Taubel Rieder
Husky Club Board of Advisors
Mr Anthony M. laniero
The Big Two Resorts
Mrs. James D. Wagner
Mr. Terry R. Werkheiser
Mr LaRoy G Davis
Tahitian Tan Spa
A
Ms. Margaret D. Walsh
Mr.
Rang
Beard and Company
s
Mr.
1
Country Studio
Dalo's Bakery
Stuehrk
J.
$ 67,000 were donated and gratefully received.
at
Dr.
Zeisloft Furniture
F.
Haidee's. Bloomsburg
Dr.
Riding Stables
BtttOD
Stoltzfus
Harry Strouse, Esq.
Mr. John
by alumni, employees,
Country Charm
Coyne '82
Mr Martin A. Coyne '83
Mrs Marianne T. Creasy
Mr
Harry's Grille
Sen.
c
"menu Suppl) Compan)
Ms
For Ribs
Barn Swallow Gilt Shop
Mr Tony
Beagle A
"herokee
Circle
Corp
Artist Series
Central Sports Center
(
Occasion Rentals
All
All Sports
Ann
Ms. Mary
These contributions enhance the quality and success of many programs.
gifts
Anooymoui
A Mrs. Robert Southworth Jr
A Mrs. Joseph F. Sterlein
Mr. Carl
William M.
Mrs. Betty
Mrs. Charles Schumacher
Naus. Esq.
Pemge
Mr A Mrs. William Peysson
Mr Robert E. Piccoli
Dr.
A
B North
Mr. Arnold Palmer
Bloomsburg University benefited
services provided
W
Barbara
Mr Gary E
Mr
Lingle
Ms Dorothy J Lintott
Mr A Mrs Edward F.
Ms Kathleen Lorelli
Mr.
Muehlhof
Mr. Charles B. Purse!
Mrs. S. W. W. Lubscn
Mrs John Lynch
Mr Tom Lynn
Ms Drue A Magec
Lawrence Harasym
Mr A Mrs Herbert Hasson
Mr Stephen Hebbard
Mr John R Hcm/elman
Coughlin
Mr. Scott
Mrs. Carl W.
Ms. Anna Mae Lehr
Sylvia Hanson
Dr. E.
Mr.
M
A
Mr
Mr Joseph Corbo
Ms Margaret D. Coughlin
A
A
Mrs. Richard L. Knoebcl
Mr.
Koch
D
Mrs. Kenneth E. Narber
Sayko
Schaal
Mr William G. Slater
Mr David W. Sommers
A
Robert C. Miller
L
Ms. Stephanie Severn
Mr.
Mr.
Judith
Flook
Mrs. John A. Mihalik
Sakalosky
Ms. Pauline Serff
Mr.
Mr. Gerald G. Francis
Mr Richard Bonham
Ms
H
Meldrum
Mr.
Mr.
Mr
Robert
McLaughlin
W
Dr. Robert
N
Jennifer K.
Mr. Paul C. Schatz
Mr
Mr
Mr. William Foster
Bolich
F.
Mrs. John McGrath
Florence L Rygiel
Luke
Ms. Patricia
Ms. Margaret Miller
Mr A Mrs Irankhn D Bishop
Ms. Nina D. Fcldscr
Herbert
Ms
Mr A
Mr. Harry
L. Beyer
Bichn
S.
R McCarty
McDonald
A. McDowell
Mrs. Kenneih
Dr.
Rep Paul Kanjorski
Mr Shiho Kanzaki
Mr Howard Kaplan
Ms Margaret B Kirk
Mr Allan Kluger. Esq
Mr. Michael
Jr
A
Ms
Stouffer Orlando Resort
Nabisco Brands
Mr
Napoli Pizza
Tastykake. Inc.
Nespoli's Jewelry Store
Tee To Green Golf Center
Nittany Lion Inn
Tenenbaum's Travel Service.
Paramount Health
Bam
Esq.
A
Nelson A. Swarts '63
Valley Automobile Club
Fitness
Value City
Victor E.
Muncy.
Inc.
Villa Capri
Joshua Tree Restaurant
Pine
Wagner's Trophies
A
Flick Brothers Electric, Inc.
Rep Paul Kanjorski
Plaza House Furniture
Wal-Mart Stores,
Inc.
Bloomsburg Office Equipment
Bloomsburg Veterinary Hospital
Forever Green
Mr. Shiho Kan/aki
PNC Bank
Mr.
Precision Printers. Inc.
Mi Richard Bonham
Rinnan Foods
Howard Kaplan
Knoebel's Amusement Resort
Press-Enterprise, Inc.
Mr Marty WaJzer
Washery System Car Wash
Weis Markets. Inc.
Knckett Square
Procomp
Western Sizzlin'
La Grocena
Productive Power
WHLM
Resilite. Inc.
Wilhamsport Cubs
Yeager Wire Works
Bloomsburg
Floral Center
Book-Of- The- Month Club.
Inc
Boscov's
B re sen's Dairy
Bnar Creek Restaurant
i
A
Bucktail
Bank
Campus
Clipper
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Trust
Company
First
Frosty Valley Country
Trust
Club
Mr Robert L. Garrison '66
Qbod As Gold
Good Earth Lighting
Mr John H Hagemeycr
Ms
Mr
Hortense Hagcnbuch '29
John
L
Hancy "85
Learning
A
Evaluation Center
Inn
Liberty Chevrolet
Ridgway's Restaurant
The
Robert Jenkinson Nurseries. Inc.
Robert Young. Inc.
Little
Shop
Log Barn Nursery
Inc.
University Store
Engraveables
Radio Station
Zeisloft Brothers.
Berwick
Zeisloft Brothers,
Bloomsburg
>
The University
is honored to be remembered
through gifts made in memory
of
beloved friends, teachers, aiumm.
students, colleagues, and family
members
1 hese memorial gifts prov ide financial
Memorials
Harriet W. Andrews
Dr. Charles R. Andrews
assistance to desei
Community Services Group
Mr F Eugene Dixon Jr
Mrs Betsy Jo Dougherty 84
'54
Thomas A. Bonomo, Ph.D.
Mrs. Nawal Bonomo
APSCUF/BU Faculty Assoc
DavtdG Martin. Ph.D.
Mrs. Jeananne
Scnmgeour
John S Scnmgeour '53
Mr
First
Julius
Mr.
Anthony Damiano
Arthur Guerru n
T.
Quinn
Arthur Guernen
Charles Schumacher
Joseph
F
Sterlein
Joseph Donchez
Arthur Kuchinskas
A Mrs. S. W W
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Dr.
David
M
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it
Bki NDA BaJ
F
Joseph
Ms Run
Mr A Mrs
John J Terrana. Esq.
Die Voice
Mr A Mrs
Mr A Mrs
Dr A Mrs John J
Trathen
Ph
III.
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Ms. Suzanne Beach
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Mr.
Troutman
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Ms. Barbara
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'68
Feldser
Herbert
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William
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Mrs Cynthia M Reynolds
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Ms.
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Mr A Mrs
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Mr A Mrs William CoiighMn
Mr. A Mrs Peter Coughltn
Ms Harriet J Dawson
Mrs. Audrey Bardsley
Dr A Mrs Lee Hopple
Dr.
Cm
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Jessie
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Bloonubuig University
&
acknowledges the generous funding
received from businesses and foundations,
Inn
Nooning House Restaurant
Inc.
James
Inc
Inc
8c
Mihalik
Kawnccr Co
.
Columbia County Farmers
The Landmark
Larry's
Luschas
&
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
Northern
Knocbel's
Marketing.
Pincbrook
RMC
Resort
Group
Supply, Inc
Liberty Chevrolet
I
In.
Providence Ventures.
K
I
Ridgway's Restaurant
Risk Science Institute
Russell's Restaurant
Fred
Econo Lodge
McBndc Machine Corp
Suntex
Columbia Bank
&
Trust Co.
FOCUS
Bloomsburg University College Hazleton General Hospital
Heinz Pet Products Co.
Merrill
MIE.
Lynch
Inc.
Inc
Communications
Magcc Foundation
First
Inc
lorries, Inc
Press Iriicrprise,
Magec's Main Street Inn
Norton
Pub
PNC Bank
Amusement
A
nii.il li.mt
.
On Campus
Inc
Lumber
(
Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co.
's
of Business Advisory Board.
Hill
Kile and Kile Real Estate
Inc.
Heinz Foundation, the local manufactunng plant has pledged $25,000 First Federal Savings & Loan Assn.
toward the library construction A group study in the library will be Fleming's Nursery. Inc
the
Turkey
Jostens Jewelers
Ellis,
Bloomsburg plant, also serves on
.it
JLB Systems
The Bloomsburg Hospital
Derr. Pursel.
recently joined the
1994 totaled $357,287.
Nestle Corp.
National Bank
who
in
Independence Ford/Honda
Danville Secretarial Services
gifts. Ellis,
which
Indian Artifact Magazine, Inc
Bear Chrysler/Plymoutli/lXxlgc,
recognition of the Heinz
gratefully
Inc
Bentley Systems.
H
William A Kaishnei '36
Valley Automobile Club
Management.
plant manager of Heinz Pet Products, look part in the site dedicaApril 29. for the new Harvey Andruss Library In concert with
J
Mr
AAA
Bloomsburg Mills
H J. HEINZ SUPPORTS NEW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY — Mary
BlRNDI YOUNG
Arthur Guernen
AMP,
Aetna Foundation.
'74
i
Lintott
Ms. Margaret
Ralph Grannera
Carpenter
Wilbur "Bn " Oiwai d
Mrs Mary Oswald
Associated Insurance
in
Thai hi n
i>
Dr John S Mulka
Mc Donald
a A.
i
Foundations
named
Parks '82
l
I'KANC
ii
«
Businesses
tion.
II\roi
Cooke 29
Mr
Catherine Lintott
'85
Dr.
Ms. Jennie
&
Esq
J
APSCUF/BU Faculty Assoc.
Buck
Donald Camplese
Mrs. Kay Camplese
M
Hew
t.ru
Pri.sui
Ms. Susan Jane Ulfy 79
Dr Barbara E Behr
St rouse.
Sharon Trapuz/ano
Brooks
Ms. Dixie Gavason
Ms. Jan Elaine Barton 77
Mrs. Noreen
P
any
1
TllKRKSA I'KINKI
(
Scott
K. Stroud
1
Richard Gondol/
Eleanor
Mr
Ms
Mr A Mrs Edward Upsky
Mr A Mrs Joseph Donchez
Mr. A Mrs Arthur Guernen
Mr
Mi
ClIARLKS MaTUI.KSM
M VK«.\R£T LaSKO
Gavason
Eleanor Salx>ta 40
John J
Betty Levan
Seth
M
W»
umonr
Mrs l\uge
Class of 1988
Five Friends Memorial
Bernick E. Stout
l
PlAli Mason
MAM LaSKO
A Mrs Edward Upsky
vi
(
Cmdr John D
Ms
K
J Daniel Vann
U
Anderson 57
1.
Mrs. Dolores S Senn 57
Martha Marino
Hafner '80
Mary Hihks
Ms Susan J Htbbs
Ms Jennie H Carpenter
Mr.
Evans 36
I
Martin
Student Cooperative Council
Ted Smith
Mrs Barbam
Miller
Professional Secrelanes Int
Mr Walter Radsntak X
Sterlein
Mr
Mahm
m
Mr Roben M
Lubsen
Mr A Mrs James D. Wagner
Mr A Mrs Paul Weber
W\ommg Area High School
Enola Synder Evans
J.
Mr A Mrs
Mr.
Mr & Mrs. Robert J Moonev
Ms Beth Ann Riley '85
Ms. Jennifer K Sayko
Herold
Ms. Kathryn
Mr A Mrs
Mr Roben P
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Ms. Stephanie Severn
Mrs. Bernard
Mr A Mrs
Mrs Mary
Mr & Mrs
Mr A Mrs
Mr. & Mrs
Undo Lou Hill
Husky Ambassadors
Mr Anthony
hvuero
ing students
Salu Stalloni Smuh
Mr A Mrs John I \m h
Mr A Mrs John McGnith
Mrs Margaret McGurtv
Mr A Mrs Arthur Guernen
Mr A Mrs Bam F Conover
Mr A Mrs Edward F l.quks
v
Thonuis Hanlon Jr
Ms. Dorothy J Untoit
Arthur Guernen
Rita Guerrierj
M
Donchez
A
Trust
Mrs.
'54
Guernen
Stephen
Mr.
Company
Ms. Judy Hague '92
Damiano
Mr A Mrs
Mr. A Mrs
Mr A Mrs
A Mrs
Mr A Mrs
Columbia Bank
A
David Paul Cohoon
Mr Gerald Harold Cohoon 81
Virginia
Ir*M GlrJtRnxi
G
Smith Trust Fund
Terrapin Cantina
Tuzzi's Bakery
Miclc. Inc
Wise/Borden Foods. Inc
Milrani Family Foundation
Wellcr Vending Service,
Montour Oil Service Co.
Zcisloft Brothers-Berwick
Nabisco Brands
Zcisloft Brothers-
Inc.
Bloomsburg
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Classnotes
Tony Bonomo
Decorators for the
affiliated with Bonomo's
wife, the former
his
and
Tony
years
past 16
and
Jr
He has
Associate in
Property Casualty Underwriter.
and
Counselor,
Insurance
Certified
Claims.
Fellow.
Lift Undcrwnter Training
Ali.
named to
Stoll E. Kveland 'HI has been
systems
head the management information
Continudepartment at the United Methodist
mg (
Barry W. Lupinl
are Services in
New
at
Cen-
Joshua. Jordan and
live
and
In
They
a half
)j
i
was
Shortly aftei theii arrival, Ernie
vision
deployed
Kuwait with more than
to
San Diego
live in
Center
2.0(H)
'81, a lieutenant
ton.
force
part ol a lour nation coalition
were
L.
Snedden
mamcd
in
earned a master
sion were deployed. She now
Officers' Wives
historian of the Division's
in
two.
and Matthew
1995.
JianninO are planning an October 21.
wedding. Susan is a CPA for the Vanguard
Group m Malvern and is puisuing a master's
taxation
's
degree
at
Susan,
C Allen
who also
BU.
is
a sales rep-
Philadelphia
in
and Renee
were married on Septembei 24
is
M
lor the
in
I
(In
is
and
Cathleen '80. arc parMeaghan, nine. Claire,
and Mike. five. They live in
Ins wile,
Pai k
(
1982
Representative
(
lunch on March
.'(.
I
le
since
iate pastor
Tuylot
Opsomer
i
<>n
'82 recently pic
"81. are parents ol foui children,
sented a workshop on Speech and Language
age from six to
Instructional Support to all speech and
guage clinicians and instructional support
teachers in Lu/emc County
named
senioi
vice president of the Claims Division of
He
Mid Atlanta Region
He joined Ene Insurance
in
l"M
s
Western
also served as
..
as a claims
distrn
manager, and manager and assistant
dent of the Erie Branch Office.
Page 50
the speech clinician for the
Crestwood School Distnct and has been involved with instructional support for the past
Kim
is
I
DTUM
i
She and her family
live in
Mountaintop
li
sales
a e presi-
He was named
at
Exeter
is
employed by Wanen Hospi-
May
6
in
Barnesvillc
Susan
an infection control coordinator at Good
Samantan Regional Medical Center. They
is
Joseph
F.
Howlett '82
for the Selinsgrove
business manager
is
Area School
He
District.
formerly was director of operations and controller for the United Jewish Community Cen-
of
Paula M. Barron '83 has been named
sistant vice president
as-
of marketing for National
in Boyertown.
She has completed courses with the Bank
Marketing Association School for Bank Marketing in Boulder, Colorado, the Pennsylva-
Penn Bank
nia Bankers Association
Banking
Amencan
Advanced School of
Bucknell University, and the
at
Institute
of Banking.
Hamsburg
He
is
pursuing a master's degree
at
Penn
Deborah Morley Butchart '83 and her
husband, Bnan. are parents of their second
child.
live in
Brenton Woods, N.J
Rachel Ann. born on
Deborah
in
May
12.
1994.
a teacher of the hearing impaired
is
Riverview Intermediate Unit Six
They live in Oil City.
in
Shippenville.
Vicky Lysek '82 and Clancy Kistler are
planning a September 30. 1995 wedding.
Vicky, who earned a master's degree in counseling at Lehigh University, is employed by
ager for
the Allentown Health Bureau
NBC
Rebecca
S.
Campbell '83
WGAL-TV
is
program man-
in Lancaster.
Her duties
include selecting syndicated programs and
coordinating all local non-news shows the
affiliate
produces for
its
more than
1
5
million viewers.
Susan Baldwin McGrady '82
recently
Township
Susan was
1994
in the
stayed on
at
KDKA
as a production assistant
comedian Dennis Miller's show.
for
"Punchline."
brary they created in 1993
donations from
BU alumni.
to the Hillsboro Library.
to
donate time to
li-
They welcome all
Books can be sent
103 East
Mam Street.
and
Julie,
two.
Brett A. Meckley '82 and Linda L
Schreffler were mamed on March 5 Brett is
employed
Wilhamsport
by
Depasquale
They
When
left that
Miller
summer
for "Satur-
day Night Live," his old show was axed, and
Campbell moved on. After another stint at
WFMZ as a local producer, she amved at
WGAL in 1987 as the senior producer of "PM
Magazine." In 1989 she became the show's
chil-
dren: Stephen, eight; Meredith, six; Lincoln,
four;
WFMZ
in
While at BU. she interned at
Allentown, and did a work co-op program with
KDKA in Pittsburgh. After graduation, she
live in
Temps
executive producer.
By 1990, "PM Magazine" was history, and
Campbell became the executive producer of a
new
she
half-hour talk show, "Live." a position
still
on July
holds.
1.
She became program manager
1994.
in
Milton
Frank D'Angelo '83 and Jean Butchko are
2. 1996 wedding in
Hazleton. Frank is a teacher at Hazle Efemen
planning an August
four years.
adjuster for the Allenlown-Bcthlehem
He has
Ene
previously served as
regional vice president of the Frie
office
were rnarned on
lan-
has been
live in
tal.
Susan and Mark are parents of four
Kim Hopkins Bender
ranging
13.
They
ding. Michael
Hillsboro, IN 47949.
imboden
Insurance Group.
in Scranton.
of athletic mats
The McGradys continue
Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott
BUKkbum, Barbara Baker Edwards, karrie
Mvers. Nolly
Rev Langelli and his wife, the fonnei
Ludrof '81
marketing director for the Mall
is
Michael G. Ball '83 and Linda A.
Mac Arthur arc planning a spring 1996 wed-
ness.
in
Doug
Antolik '83 and John S
mamed on October 8. 1994.
I.
Northumberland, the world's largest producer
election and also started a small catenng busi-
January 1994.
Jeffrey
Paul H. Gilbert '82 is plant manager at
of
Inc.
Products
Sports
Resilite
elected trustee of Cain
rackvillt
had been serving as assoc
in
Denise
foster a love of reading through the public
iate Baptist
Denise
helped her husband. Mark, open a second law
ansd.ilc
Class Volunteers:
>,!
live
Kokinchak were
Corp
office in Veedershurg. Indiana.
LangeJJi "Hi was installed as pastoi
\hm
N.J
reside in Manhattan.
Depart
ment of Environmental Resources
rhej live
Bromley Development
Stuan
in Frackville.
a hydrogeologist with the
Pottsville
and regional
Dauphin De-
ents of four children:
I
Jeffrey
woiks
eight. Kelly, six.
'81
at
Kris Krenz '82 and Maureen Packer were
mamed dunng a cruise on February 23 They
Chris Zentgraf '81 is a paitnei m the law
linn of Del Ricci, Harper. Zentgraf and
C/aphcki in Center Square
Harleysville
Kost
commercial lending manager
earned a master's degree in human resources
Research in
at the New School for Social
Corp They
on October 22. 1994. He joins a brother.
They live in
Michael, four and a half
.1.
to senior vice president
State.
Exton.
Kathleen Hiding KoDCI '8' and hei tlUI
band. Doug, are patents of a second son. horn
Jeffrey
Hill,
'82 of Hamsburg has been
Terry Garrigan Walsh 'HI and bei bus
daughter. Kara
hand, Robert, are parents ol
Ann. born on October 29. 1994. Terry, who
NYC.
Villanova University
at
promoted
Fagan
'81 and Joseph
Villanova
•>
in
Jeffrey S.
ter
They are parents of a daughter. Ashley, age
School of Law. She lives
Cherry
Susan Gunderman '82 and Anson Light
resentative with Ciba Geigy Pharmaceuticals
Club.
'Hi
in
1983
seven ounces).
the
DC.
Susan
DM
volunteers as
degree
son. Shane
husband. James, are parents of a
1994 (seven pounds,
Tyler, bom on May 2.
reside in Bamesville.
Debbie
group
and operating the units family support
Kaufman
Amenca
Oklahoma. He joins a sister. Kayla. They
in Allentown
'82 and her
Brenda Wissinger Conway
a purchasing/planning specialist for
Terri Starner Springer '82 and her husband, Mark, are parents of a son. Scon Mar1994, at Fort Sill.
t,n. born on October 25.
She also teaches
lege in Brookl.ne. Mass.
college
courses in psychology at the
Portsmouth. Va
in
plays a critical part in organizing
while the lOldien Ol the 24th Infantry
m
Navy Com-
assigned at the
Ll. Ni/.iolck is cunently
Bureau of Medic ine and Surgery in Washing-
This
tioops from the 24th Infantry Division
was
deployment. Operation Vigilant Warrior,
Susiin L.
and
posit
mendation Medal. She was cited for mentonous service while serving at Budget DepartMedical
ment. Director for Resources. Naval
Brigade 24th Infantry
1st
Graham, two
U.S. Navy, recently received the
I
in the
is
is
Melitta North
management
assistant dean of enrollment
at Newbury Coladmissions
of
director
Steamtown
Jackson '81
Ernie and Debbie Richards
mi<
have relocated to Hinesville.Ga .where
major
at
Cheryl
Representative:
brother.
She joins a
11. 1994.
Gina M. Ni/iolck
a
master's degree
Schneider are planning a June wedding
Kimberly. who earned a
Lehigh University in 1983.
Jillian.
Philadelphia
is
Shamok.n
in
Kim Gobora Bent
They
Christina, age three
sister.
sales
Hermes Lyman '81 arc
on May
parents of a daughter. Cone Catherine,
Jamie Elizathe birth of a second daughter.
21. 1994 She joins
beth, born on November
,,
is a
ding
Jim and Carol
'Hi n port
indj Grasmecta Gallagher
(
*81 of Jessup
He and
representative for the Lorillard Co
of three children:
his wife. Julie, are parents
Lcwisburg. He formerly
was a senior systems specialist
Avoca
tury Communication in
re-
Warrendale.
sponsible for operations in
New York
Murrysvillc. Ene. Johnstown and
earned designation as a Chartered
children:
Karen Bunchalk. arc parents of two
Tony
was
and
regional vice president in 1993
been
'81 of Hazleton has
Kimberly M. Boslego '82 and Lewis E.
Crone are planning a November 18. 1995 wed-
Denise M. Olive '82
is
teaching marketing
Dauphin County Technical School. She
resides in Hamsburg.
at the
Cheryl A. Snyder '82 and Kevin C
tary School
and
is
the athletic director foi
Hazleton Junior High School.
Championship
football team
Classnotes
Janet Alexy Dobbs '83 and her husband.
John, are parents of a son, Samuel, born on
March
They
8
Glen Ridge.
live in
plans reunion
Jim and Lisa Svyartzbaugh
ary
Anthony
Duran
J.
'83 was been promoted
R>an
are parents of a bab>. Jackie
A
1995
3.
The family
half
Lindsay,
sister.
(eight
bom on
pounds, one ounce. 20 inches),
N.J.
ithgnw -S3
I
is five
Andrew,
Brian \nlhony. age foui
guagc clinician
He and
King of
his wife. Michelle, live in
ley
Elementary School
In the years since
Haven
Bonnie Mauger Graff '83 completed
in
vania in
nursing
May
at the
a
for
years
<
1
graduating from Lock
University, she has travelled to Mexico.
Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe
in the
Barbara Ann Veet '83 and H Thomas
Cnllis Jr were married on Decembei 10 m
decree
who earned
UniveiMt>
at the
pital ot
a master's
ot Connecticut,
are Bnttney, six and a half, and
'83 has been
A
Premier Bank.
resident of Furlong, she
brings 15 years of banking experience to her
bom on
Patrick,
They
He |oms
)4
a
in July
lhe> live
Vale
MUchek Basai Vogl
Hos
Brantoid
in
were married on March 25
Guests
Florida.
BU alumni
onJulyft. 1994
She joins
bom
Matthew,
a biothei.
Michele woiks pan tunc
a halt
Anne Shortens Hauprich
is
speech program
teaching
cued
in a
Montgomery County
in the
lations at Saint
They
two.
Kelly, almost five,
live in Laurel,
and Katnna.
Md.
They
'83 of Brodheadsville
senior buyer-planner at
ries Inc. in Swiftwater.
is
A member of the West-
Andrew's School in Boca
in Boca Raton.
in
She expects
to
A
directors, she has served as a tutor with the
Monroe County
Literacy Program since 1992.
Kathleen Henry '83 and the Rev Dr.
Scott Paczkowski were married in 1987 They
are the parents of a daughter, Hannah Kathnne.
Jill
age
four.
Jill is
a director of staff
development
in a
M
MSN
December.
1
984
pu game ceieiuonies
slated foi the next
They
live in
Crown
inhumation
Stephen, are parents of a daughter. Lauren,
on November
9,
1994.
Orangeville R.D.
They
live at
2.
Anyone
assis-
tant vice president-personal lines underwrit-
ing for Harleysville Mutual Insurance
'tan Volunteers:
Harheno I'avne.
Catherine
I
Darlene
out.
(
(
Seott Righter,
'ametOft Smith
Buuse "84 and
I
homa
Pescatore were married on Octobei
Jersey
surance carrier represented by 650 agents in
midweslem states
He would love to hear from his friends of
Bloomsburg days. His address is P.O. Box
four
IA 52742-0056
He
joined Harleysville in 1991 as assistant
personal lines underwriting manager
named
personal lines underwriting manager
1992, and assistant secretary
in
He was
in
1994.
has earned the professional designations
Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter and
Marcella Slog '83
is
He
vice pre
at
PNC
lidi
nl
and
Bank's East-
ern Region Banking Center in Hcrshey She
previously was a bank manager with Fulton
Bank
Susan E. Stone '83 and William O
were married on September 4. 1994,
is
in
an operations analyst with
They
Federal Express in Horsham.
Catherine
J
is
They
Mark
live in Montclair,
N
ot
New
J
E. Brichta "84 and Moll)
\
'
lei
man were married on April 22 m Bethlehem
Mark is employed by Roadway Express.
Sports Informa
loi ot
«>i
(717) 189
at
by wining to hint
Bloomsburg
at
400
Second
ast
l
Street,
Mil
I
golf outing
Die Husky Club and Alumni Assoc latum
will host a goll
tournament
scholarships
the Heritage Hills (ioll
I
in
at
York on
I
i<>
benefit
Septembei 22
inlay,
he event will be a four person, scramble
formal with a shotgun
will
start at
be limited to 144 players
I
(
in
p
and
.
U. loin
somes)
Thom
Case) '84 was promoted
pital,
Richmond. Va
in
.
April
Hie
ps
Aims Hos
1994 He con-
tienl services director at Sheltering
eniiy fee "i $63 pel person
greens
dinner and pri/es
Many
special interest in neonatal hearing screening
are planned,
lop finishing teams
loi the
contests and suipnses
hi lournanieril
and
lor
ludei
liu
beverages mi course,
lee, cart, gilt,
tinues to provide audiology support with a
Kim Eouise Werner Harrison '84 ol San
Antonio died on January 18 at age 32. She
enlisted in the Army in October 1987 and
achieved the rank of
While
in the
first
who
those
don't golf,
Army
she received the
Army
Health and Science Center of the University
San Antonio
in
18 in the top 10 percent of the class. She
earned two outstanding scholarships as a re-
Thomas
of her performance
Jeffrey, parents,
Werner, her grandmother,
Mr and Mrs Jacob
a brother
and
a sis
ter.
Her husband. John
at
'84.
is
a security officer
Villanova University
are parents of
berly. eight,
two daughters. Kim
and Knstina,
four.
They
the University of Pennsylvania School
of Nursing for the past five years
She also
does malpractice legal consultations
for vari-
l
Husky
the
tall
live in
alumni
who
arc-
the University for the
semester have a chance to receive the
—
to
if
to
be
I.
Alumni parents should call the Alurnni
800 526 0254 prior to August
at
register the names of their children.
Office
I
The S500 scholarship
Alumni Association
alumni
Ron and Wendy Eichelberger Madouse
bom on April
at
second annual Legacy Scholarship
ili. k names arc entered in a drawing
BU
ous law firms.
BU
enrolled as students
Beth Hogan-Quigiey '84 has been teach
at
ontac
(717) 389-4663 or
$500 scholarship
held on August
ing
i
at
800-526-0254.
All children ol
May
sult
inlorinalion.
Alumni Office
Alumni children
1994
Surviving arc her husband. Thomas, a son.
Eileen Toole Toussaint '83 graduated from
Temple University School of Pharmacy on
I
or
have chance to win
She earned a master's degree from the
at
more
l-oi
Club
lieutenant belorc
Commendation Medal
of Texas
Ambler.
with their two children.
Due*
Husky Club,
Alumni plan
an area supcivi
Marketing Seivices
live in
Oreland
They
and his wife, Karen, reside in Souderton
78,
I
in
receiving a medical discharge in July 1990
Nuss
He
Associate in Management.
and
noi receiving notification
sponsorships are available
Com-
pany.
V
Kesoit
Gwynedd. Susan
Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected
and more
in the neai
future
Bloomsburg. PA 17813
live
She joins two
brothers. Jason and Thomas
mailed
University.
sor for National
CPCU, was recently
banking center manager
bom
ol the team,
will Ik-
Robert J Keiinev
are parents of
Chris Shipe
named vice president of marketing for Iowa
Mutual Insurance Company, a multi line in-
Point. Indi-
Tina Ting Kistler '83 and her husband,
game with
Mottoes hays, been
Representative:
Elysburg
56. Dewitt.
iula\ evening, with
Shlppensbuig
members
sent to
141
Whippany. N
two children, ages seven and nine They
'83.
is set foi
I
Holhslei
long-term care facility associated with Beverly
Enterprises.
banquet honoring the team
don/AthletiC Development,
Jim Dorm. Linda leihofl Mi
complete her
She and her husband. Doug,
in
the national
scheduled events should contact Jim
(
Florida.
Pocono Community Library's board of
ern
the
at
ccpted a position as nutrition support nurse
a
Connaught Laborato-
degree
Joanne Zimmerman Rogers '83 baa
specialist.
won
recoul.
1
persons wanting more details on ths
Gibsonui
live in
the director ol public re-
Ocean Ridge.
live in
degree
Maureen Held
is
1986
to
Raton. Fla. Roger also works
(Md.) Public Schools.
She and her husband, Don, are parents of
two daughters:
a master's
earned
2
I
Delray Beach,
from the Classes of 1981
who
Shelly,
They
Inc., in Pittsburgh
wedding included 10
the
at
in
university history as the
in
a
Days Inn Danville on
'83 snd hen husband,
Jim, arc parents of a daughter. Caroline,
age three and
Shelly J. Ressler '83 and Roger Sipp '85
Drexel University,
deaf and hard of hearing preschoolers
The season was one ot the
afternoon pnoi to the Huskies'
son. Collin
who was bom
Maple Glen.
Kellsey Nicole,
1991
live in
)
l
a
>>l
4 l
April 17.
sister,
new assignment
'83
90S
Mndfihali
visiting
husband. Dennis, are paienls
named
a vice president/commercial loan officer by
1
championship and reached
as a dala base adinmistiatoi to. Giant Eagle,
Suzanne Hartshorne
9,
Pennsylvania Stale \ihletu Conference
is a
Patricia ( rouse O'Donnell '83 Mid uCJ
1995.
Bradley, three. They live in West Chester.
and
S
Allcntown School Dis
Huskies posted
Baibara,
10 >eai
reunion on Fnda\ and Saturday. Septembei
live in Hazleton.
Brantord
will
a
|oins a hiotlu-i,
isa is a speccli/lan
I
neonatal nurse practitionei alChildien's
University of Pennsyl-
Bonnie and her husband. Bart, are expectTheir other
ing their third child in August
two children
They
Grid
Cathy McLain M'83 in leaching ti luniatS
High School after teaching at l'uscarora Val-
Prussia.
Ph.D.
He
April 7
team
tootball
celebrate Us accomplishment with
most successful
to director of sales-agent distribution for
Comcast Metrophone in Wayne. Pa He has
been with the company for eight years.
bom on
JanuI
The I98S Huskies'
second son. Nicholas
Brian, are parents ot
and
Mechamcsburg
lives in
Lisa Cabell Valentino '83 and hot husband,
the
who have
I
is
provided by the
in
honor of those
sent their children to share
Bloomsburg experience
'84 arc parents of a son. Tanner,
Janice Trojan
Lessman M'83,
senior vice
president for Northern Central Bank, has been
appointed to a five-year term on the
Wiluamsport Hospital's board of managers
Carol Viscuso Usnik '83 and her husband.
in July
Tim. are parents of a son. Tyler, bom
and a
1994 He joins a brother. Timothy It,
sister.
Bndgette
They
live in
30. 1994
The
live
He
joins a brother. Tyler, age four
on Knotts
Island. N.C.
Exton
Page 51
Classnotes
home delivery manager for The
York Dispatch
David L. Pepper '84 and Carol Ann Thompson were mamcd on October 15. 1994.
Cornell University,
at
who earned
David,
College
in Stale
live in Burlington.
They
ward B. Polakowski '84 has joined
Sunbury Community Hospital as director of
management and
quality assurance, risk
A
home
Glenn Bromley. John Haney, Marvin
Moore
Mcneeley, Hatty
was execuThe
He
Willi.misport Hospiial and Medical Center.
also has held positions at Jersey Shore Hospi-
Berwick Hospital and Danville State Hos-
tal,
pital
Susan Lynn Andrews '85 and Joseph
mamcd
May
in
Susan,
earned a master's degree
Dickinson University,
a master's
analyst and
m
LAN
who
programmer/
administrator
K-C
at
Avia-
Montvalc. N.J.
management
tional
at
Pamela Sanderson Kebbert '84 and her
husband. Rich, arc parents of a second son.
R
Griffith, arc parents
daughter. Ashley Taylor, born on
Gail
9. 1994.
is
a nursing faculty
of a
November
member at
the University of Tennessee and a clinical
morial Hospital
They
live in
Me-
Maryville.Tenn
dim
Vicki Morris Benion '85, assistant
tor of the Buckncll University Bookstore, is
president-elect of the Middle Atlantic College
She has worked
Stores.
Rhoad '84 and Brian J. Gaughan
planning a November 1995 wedding
Laura
at
Bucknell since
1979
K.
attending the Polyclinic Medical Cen-
is
School of Sonography
She and her husband, Robert, arc parents
Jessica Coup. Elizabeth and
They
Robert
live in
Milton
menl anal) H
ii
Boeing
He
of 1994
Amy
.iiul
ol
opten
lelii
In
son.
;i
cember
Phila
tin
Ouaitei
Tracey
Glen Mills
lives in
iu par
Evan Gallagher, born on De-
He
12. 1994.
joins a
Mary
Harper
live in
open
North
a
new
Jr
were married on March
sister. Brittany,
i(
Reading Area
ticu
is
1994
19,
a teacher in the
per Mcrion School District.
k
They
in
Up-
King
live in
George W. Diamond '85 and Deborah A
is
.i
clinical in
'ommunit)
<
(
mamcd
on October 29, 1994.
Waymart George, who earned
at
Marywood
College,
a master's dea lead classifi-
is
in
cation analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart-
Douglassville.
ment
Todd
at
BU
L. Seip '84 earned a mastei
in
December 1994
He and
'S
degree
his wife.
Lori I'm
on Sherman
'84 and her bus-
band, Barry, are expecting a second child
June,
who
Lori
is
of Corrections.
William A. Evans
versity, is
and Maria L
1
employed by Merck
who
at
also earned a master's degree
for eight years with
BU. formerly worked
be
Moms
mom.
full-time
a
They
Bank
live
to
in
Hackettstown, N.J
the Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit.
Dana Grubb Sanborn
Mark
D. Laslo '85, a lieutenant
in the U.S.
Navy, received the Navy Commendation
Medal while serving at Naval Air Station
North Island in San Diego He was recog-
'85 and her husband
Edward G Sanborn III.
bom on Christmas Day 1994. Dana is a benefits counselor for the Supreme Court of Pennare parents of a son,
sylvania and the Administrative Office of
Her husband. Edward
nized for his outstanding performance as the
Pennsylvania Courts.
safety and training officer and as the detach-
Jr.,
ment officer-in-chargc. As the safety and training officer, he developed a new command pro-
cal therapist with
Sundance Rehabilitation
Corp They
Palmyra.
gram
improved
also
live in
is
Janet Cole Sizer '85 and Joseph
endorsed by the Navy's Chief of Naval Op-
He
also attended Bloomsburg,
a physi-
award
that received an aviation safety
erations
who
the squadron's
J.
Sizer
Mane,
'82 are parents of a daughter, Samantha
1994 (eight pounds. 13
readiness by supervising the completion of all
born on June
annual simulated flight training for pilots and
manager of information systems for Fieldcrest Cannon SureFit, Inc., and
Janet teaches fifth grade in the Quakertown
supervised the aircrew coordination training
of his squadron
in
preparation for a
command
Joe
ounces).
14,
is
inspection for which they received a grade of
Elementary School
outstanding
Allentown.
He joined
the
Navy
Wendy Spease
a sales representa-
Matheson
Scientific, servic-
ing 32 hospitals and reference labs.
He and his wife,
Michael,
six.
and
Ashley,
bom
on November 26. 1994. Wendy
an audiologist
in Lancaster.
They
live in
Stevens.
Justin,
P. Thomas '85 of Sunbury R.D
May 3 at age 39 He was employed
Larry
four.
died on
presi-
Prior to accepting this position, he
risburg.
a senior accountant with Ernst
and as an executive
He
pursuing an
University.
He and
Young
is
& Sons
Inc..
Milton.
survived by two daughters, Jennifer
and Nicole; and his parents, John and
Marianne Thomas.
in the financial depart-
ment of Giant Food Stores
is
&
1
by H. Warshow
dent of Millers Mutual Insurance Co. of Har-
was
Stafford '85 and her hus-
band. Jim, are parents of a daughter. Brooke
is
the former Cheryl Gaffney,
have two children:
live in
1986
in April
is
They
District.
MBA
Susan
in Carlisle.
degree
his wife.
at
Tammy,
Lehigh
live in
L.
Mihalchick
in
Jr.
Unger
They
Robin Boehning Neve
'85.
who
teaches
Susan
Melrose Park
branch manager
Mechanicsburg.
reside in
'85 and George
J.
were married on December 10
at
employed
is
as a
PNC Bank in North Wales.
Willow Grove.
at
Springfield High School, received the 1994
Richard
J.
Werner
'85 of Center Valley
MEDSTAR
Bernice Baumgartner Teacher of the Year
recently joined
Award from
Inc. as vice president-finance.
the Pennsylvania Federation
Communications
&
who
Robin,
earned a master's degree
at
1
Co.
West
in
Wilkes University, has been teaching
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit for
She and her husband, A.J.. live
years.
Representatives:
10
Kelly R. Lewis
in
Point.
Chris Campbell Raughley
Lansdale.
in
1986
for the
will join a brother. Joshua.
Connie Franks '85 and Chns Frey
a pre- kindergarten teacher in the
Reading School Dimik
ning a March 1996 wedding
are plan
Connie,
who
Sandra
is
Brettler
i
employed by Lehigh Valley Hospital
in Allen-
live in
Barbara A. Washo '84 ami imoih> Booth
were mamcd on Apnl 2
Barbara is a medical technologist at Mercy Health System-
town,
J. O'Brien '85 and Robert B
were married on Apnl 1. 1995 They
pursuing a master's degree in health
is
administration
at St
Rita A. Pagnotto '85
Northeast Region. Scranton
They
Suzanne Shane
live in
Gallo '85 and Gary W.
Taylor were married on March 25 in West
Dunmorc.
is
a senior corporate
financial analyst for Ringling Brothers-
Bamum &
Bailey Circus.
She
lives in Ster-
Homecoming
October 28
Make
plans today!
bcarer
They
was
the
live in Exton.
Kathleen Gigler-Silva '85 and her hus-
bom on March
28. 1994
They
Sheryl Mott Palmateer '85 and her husband. Rick, are parents of a son. Shane Joseph (nine pounds, three ounces), born on
Apnl
live
four.
in
Bethlehem.
a
two-year term on the
Alumni Board of Directors. Scott
is
BU
a profes-
sional histocompatibility technologist at the
nng-
band. Jack, arc parents of a daughter. Claire
Patncia.
been re-elected to
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
ling, Va.
Chester. Suzanne's son. Shane,
Manin Metzger
Scott Aikey '86 of Cherry Hill. N.J.. has
Joseph's University.
1
Class Volunteers:
Scott Atkey. Cindy Hepler.
Greensboro. N.C.
I
Page 52
October 29, 1994. Monika resigned
Council for Exceptional Children.
III '85
William,
mamcd on March
who earned an MB A degree at Villanova Uni-
Martino were
Jodi Seip '84. live in the Danville urea.
Colorado.
Scott Powell '85 and Monika Winder
Powell '86 are parents of a son. Brett James,
bom on
in
ol
tiuaband, Keith '84, live
Atnx Laboratories.
for
as assistant controller of First
He
Salak were
gree
She and
Mary
W
of Prussia
Bnmsu
manager
live in Fort Collins.
They
Speech and Hearing Center of the Lancaster
Robert L. Lyon '85 has been named
Patricia D'Aprile '85 and Robert
office in Iselin. N.J
April Showers Royer '84
structor at the
M&M
live in Collegeville.
King of Prussia
cal Servic es to
lege.
a sales representative for
is
Mars They
Rcsneck Roncn '84
Pat has been transferred by Judge Techni
hey
M
two daughters
ents of
Bnanna, two. and
loi the third cpiai
age three.
I
Traccy Clarke '85 and James E. Rauh were
mamcd in December 1989. They are the parDcnin. one.
ing l-.mployei of
end
i
BCOBl manage
was named Research and Knginccr-
delplua.
Pat
Jr. '84.
a clinical research associate and
Cleft Palate Clinic
tive with Curtin
Donald B. Roberts
tcr
a speech/
is
language pathologist with the Lancaster
Steven Latorre '85
Harrisburg
in
is
clinical data
ol three children
Laura
ter
band. Dr Todd
July 30. 1994
Thomas Fernando, born on
are
Gail A. Batory-GrifTlth '85 and her hus-
degree in organiza-
College Miscncordia.
Old
Fairleigh
at
a senior
is
nurse specialist in critical care at Blount
He earned
lives in
Inc
Robin,
utili-
health care for
She
Robin Williams Harnish '85
Class Volunteers:
tion
registered nurse, he formerly
Sherry
assistant bursar at
Forge.
zation review.
tive director of
is
Ginger Balchunas Childs
Esposito were
(I
I
Representative:
Towanda Township
in
'85
the University of Scranton.
proprietor of the Pep-
is
per Shaker Restaurant
MBA
an
Gurz
Denis* L.
1985
Thomas M. McCarty *84 and Christel L
Fantaski were mamcd on June 10 Thomas is
13.
1994
He joins
a sister. Heather, age
Nanci Albee '86 and Tracy White '85 were
on November 27. 1993. in Ashley
mamed
Nanci
is
tive in
Elmhurst,
a distnet manager for
Illinois,
representative for Occidental
Lisle.
111.
They
live in
S&S Automo-
and Tracy
is
a sales
Chemical Co.
Woodbndge.
111.
in
I
Professors
plan trip
Classnotes
Douglas A. Coup '86 and Loretta D. Smith
were married on November 5 in Franklin
Doug is a senior programmer/analyst with
They
Corp. in Malvern
SMS
live in
Downingtown
Dwayne
certified trainer for the
Association
nity to
They
Victoria.
live in
in Bloomsburg. is a
American Collections
he had the opportuconduct a training program in Mala>
He has
Canada.
em
regional sales
manager
for Southco, Inc.
his wife, Tracy, are parents of four
Bob and
children: Justin, six; Joey, four;
Helfrick Jr. '86 and Ruth
from Orlando to Indianapolis.
Douglas D. Deppen '86 reports
that since
were learning disabled, educably mentally
tarded and behaviorally disordered), a
re-
com-
puter literacy teacher in a private school in
a
who were
and emotionally disturbed), and
state employee working
socially
now
(working with students
New Jersey
a day training center.
His students are classified as eligible for day
which means they are profoundly
developmentally delayed. His first two and a
training,
half years
in
were spent
in the
Mount Carmel
RD
Elysburg
November
12 in
They
classroom. Then,
He
negotiates with other educational pro-
grams
in the
Hudson County
area to allow his
students to join their non-disabled peers in
specialist al the
M
R
Palmei
(
Doug has
also
Christine,
a master's degree
at
BU.
is
who
also earned
a speech/language
pathologist with the Christina School Distnc
Allentown
He
F.
office.
bom
joins a son. Mat-
is
personnel
She recently completed eoursework
Va.
human
Certificate In
resources
for a
management
through the University ol Virginia
Koznoskie were married on
nsburg. Richard
is
May
1
3 in Har-
In istim-
ampin
(
Kaughlcy '86 and IW
II
on March V 1995 Chris
is still
a special edu-
cation teacher for the Pleasant Valley School
and
District
is
also selling
Mary Kay Cosmct
They
Kunklctown.
live in
the
Rl
of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans Court in
istcr
the
May
Also
a
lf>
Primar>
lion
lei
I
Hasm Occupying
graduate of the Dickinson School of
Wes
kreitz '86 of Williamsport has been
tice
named
a district representative for Lutheran
Wealherly District office administrator
Ridge. N.J.
Christian and Laurie Doll-Luther '86 are
parents of a son,
18, 1994.
master's degree at
David Christian, bom on
and
is
also adiiiiur.iiali
Senator James
J
.
<
.i
.rXini
.
.in.
for
Laune, who also earned a
BU,
is
a speech-language
live in
pathologist in a private practice.
data base administrator for
Communications. They
Chris
NYNEX
live in
is
a
at
Stony Point,
Kelly R. Lewis '86, an attorney
for
School, he
April 1987.
and Dunn
They were expecting their first child on May
won
30,
in
controller in the
May
16
Primary Election.
A
1
993 graduate of Widener University Law
is
with the law firm of Matergia
Torrisi '86
.ire
Torrisi '86 and
the parents ol
bom on March
1
1
.i
David
V.
David
son
(seven pounds, one
They
live in
was with
It
David and Donna
1995
They
live
Snow
Fischer 86 are
Mark Allen, born on
in Langhome
April 3.
Ronald Gruver '86 and Jill Urban as are
planning a June wedding in Luzerne. Ronald
is employed
by Glidden Paints in Wilkes-
Delaware
his wife. Lisa, live in
Alice Lesher Lopez
homeschooling her first grade son. Nelson II.
with the help of his sister. Lauralee (17
1987
Iquitos, Peru,
wlmh
up
.mi
itn
Amazon
surprise
I
has received his
of New Jersey.
N J.,
CPA certification for the state
Warehouse They
Farrell
of Houston
in
live in
Home
Manusky
Quar-
*86 earned
at
Amazon
Al
nearly 2.2(H) miles
is
from tin mouth ol thi rivi r, [hi
over 40 feel deep The rcul
was
We
Andes
to leain thai
it
were surprised
ocean going
gets
M)
at least
middle
major
to see a
Ireightei at anchor in the
This
of the river
upstream on any
is
the farthest
river in the
world
ships
nil
c
(hat
an
navigatgc
went by motor houl about M) miles
riv.
rainforest
lodge
i
to tin
I
cploi.una
loomed above
is
I
odge
I
In
as our riverboat
The
almost invisible through the
but the dock provided a
guides
who
Dozens
trees,
welcoming group of
helped us disembark
immediately obvious
Sean Mullen
Wc
Class Volunteer:
we
M( Kenwn Meneeley
that
It
wc were
wan
in the
of brightly colored birds
rivaled
by the
of brightly colored flowers greeted
wc walked up from
the boat
dock
were pleasantly surprised by
fiad originally
Meals were also
Hill has
been appointed infection control coordinator
at St
is
Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia
She
also pursuing a master's degree in microbi
ology
to
the
at the
Medical College of Pennsylva
was
Melody Kiyomi Carl '87 and France S
a
1
Branch School
a coun-
mamcd on September 9. 1994.
N Y Melody is a sales associate
Brennan were
in
is
envisioned them to be!
a pleasant surprise in that
plentiful
various meats
buffalo before
and
1
)
and vegetables,
and good, featuring
had never eaten water
(I
rice
a
wealth of fresh
and beans,
all
While
and dchciously prepared and served
at
fruit*
carefully
Kxplorama, wc hiked well groomed
trails
where our guides pointed out the plans and
the Univer-
August 994 She
selor in the Spring
Houston
the
Words cannot
tunc
is
animals tshhh
sity
Aflei fly my to
deepei dining spiuig luuolf from the
us as
Chesapeake. Va.
master's degree in counseling
Conrad A. Haenny '86 of Somerville.
I'ifer,
yeai on an
last
wc encountered
for the lust
Joseph
that
out
set
our living quarters
is
She also helps manage the family
business as a subcontractor for
Anne
Barre
mind
I
incredibly fantastic )ourney
myriad
Representative:
A elly
'86 reports that she
ters
and
accommodations, they were much more than
He and
months)
iu\ lan
I'<
flows 4.(HM) miles
this in
a meterologist.
the food
parents of a son.
Amazon
whose colors were only
Arlene Brumhach '87 of Drcxel
4
ili.
through PeiU and Hia/il
jungle
Taylor
Water Gap.
live in Clinton. N.J.
Originating as a
mi
KM) miles from the Pat ifu
less than
can. the
on harth,
woild's
of the
Uvi up
'.(KM)
I
largest river
turned oil the mighty river and continued
1993
the Republican nomination
Monroe County
Brian L. Fetzer 86 and Paula Skopow
were married on October 26. 1991. Brian has
been employed by Continental Airlines since
4
the birth of a son,
and a half ounces. 19 inches)
Stroudsburg,
N.Y.
Murphy
Joseph,
Villanova University
Mobile
this aiea contains
along a narrow stream lo the lodge
Jill
degree in taxation
hiook
fins
We
Kathy Sayre '86 reports
Matthew Jay. bom on May
1986.
a master's
luigesl
Amazon
million square
f>
wonders
greatest natural
down
P D He has been with the firm since
He earned
2
one
liuly
is
ocean going comnien
kho.ides
She and her husband, Lawrence,
Bruce A. Leuzinger '86 of Jamison has
been promoted to manager in the lax department at the CPA firm of Niessen, Dunlap &
Pritchard.
Amazon
the
Weathcrly.
Wood
loim the
to
over
The
fauna and flora
let
Law, Attorney Ray has her own private prac
Jersey Shore and Clinton County.
an integration of rivers
is
describe the magnitude of (his nvei
publican nomination for Carbon County Reg
Glaxo Pharmaceuticals.
in
n
miles ami including nui)oi portions of nine
River
member of acting
a
to the
)
wilderness area in the world, the
Andes,
Mental Health Players,
become
I'ifer
ru
m.ii.
Amazon
Iquitos,
a sales representative with
open
trip is
Health Sciences
Vllied
( )«
fol
'86 and Laurie
Vhe
For more information,
an enormous diversity ami abundance of
Cynthia Stanziola Ray *86 won
Knupp
S.
/sKY»
?.
South American countries,
live in Wernersville.
Toll Brothers Inc in Huntington Valley.
U.S.A., an ensemble of actors with and with-
They
'86 IPG
Ice.
previously was assistant controller
Ama:on
Ptni dtparttHg on
Proftssoi ol Biologic ul
husband, Bob, arc parents of a daughter, born
King '86 of Montgomeryville
has been named manager in the audit and ai
counting department of Beard & Company's
Richard
rainforest of
Frederick
Bj
Hie
i
out disabilities.
October
She
1994
They
thew, age three
(
Brotherhood, a fraternal benefit society,
lives in
5,
1
are
I'ifer.
Wtefc fanj tup to the
contact either Hill or
IUP
al
Kramer Mo>cr
and Sherry
on September
Newark. Delaware.
in
(i
and
RfWfi
X
Janet Kondracki Pace '86
Christine Keisch '86 and Robert Thomp-
planning
and ramfoiest combined
'ompam
an educational improv group, and Mainstream
He
Historical and
director for Labat- Anderson Inc in Arlington,
son are engaged
BU professors.
T\\o
l-ort
He-is a master's degree candidate
Mark
educational and/or recreational activities.
troupes, including the
idininistxitoi fai
parents of a daughter. Hmily Llizabelh.
Richard
of inclusion coordinator.
is lite
Graeme Park in
sites owned by the Pennsylvania
Museum Commission
October 1994, he was laterally transferred
to the position
19
Douglas Miller *86
I
Cynthia C. Hepler '86 of Reading has been
elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni
Board of Directors. Cindy is a human resource
Note
s
Frederick Hill and Joseph
January
live at
is
in
9QS -| Wo
1
[EdtlOt
general public
a coal operator with Mallard
is
Contractors in
graduation he has been a resource room
teacher in Illinois (working with children who
New Jersey
Ed
Elysburg
Ann
Maggie, two.
and Johnny, six months. They have relocated
sociation for
Washington and
Hoisham. two of the historic
Lytle were married on
west-
has been elected president of the Alumni As-
both Horn* Lodge in
Edward W.
named
been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU
Alumni Board of Directors In addition, he
also trained collectors at
Goldsboro. North Caro-
'86 was recently
Marvin Metzger 'Mol Mountain [bp QH
prCffldenl of
locations throughout the United States and
lina.
Bob DePippo
k
In that role,
sia last fall
Traci Matsko Daley '86 and her husband.
Joseph, are parents of a daughter. Lauren
Amazon
to
Hcisler '86
J.
The Remit Corporation
Nyack.
for Creative
District in
Nyack.
Garment
Inc..
N Y They
—
there
Marmosets up ahead
in
is
a troop of
Pygmy
the trees, look
quickly or you will miss them') and
explained
how
the local people utilized the
live in
K
"ntinued on Pane 55)
Page 53
y
Classnotes
Donald Cicero '87
Lynn Petzold
director of nursing at
is
Dar Way Nursing Home Inc. in Estcila He
formerly was director of education and assisof nursing
tant director
Community
ing
the University of
New
Hospital and as director of nurs-
Kramm
the
at
Scholarship to study environmental science
Shamokin Area
at
He
Watsontown
Home
Nursing
She
Giglei '86 an pan
born on August
vn
piesidenl
c
in
Meridian Hank,
pi
hve
i
•
Mike
r > • 1 1
>
I
I
is
an assistant
l<
inline with
n tal
•
PriSCiUfl
Bfld
with Scum..
ilr, I
i.
i
Sl( veil 1'alrn
technical
6
It
Linda Mat/.oni Policare '87 reports the
birth of a son, Dominick Policare III. on February 21. 1994 They live in Pittston.
Iii-
I
li'
Ridge Cable TV-
M
Daniel L. Griesbaum 'K7 and Dorrine
planning
un
ii
whii also earned
I
mi
in.
dm
i
m.r.ln
fl
wi dding
lul)
a
I
h ai In
all. in
degree
Daniel,
BU, is
at
Heading
al
i
1
3.
Pnor
to
working
at
TV-
fl
Myra Kay
ShafTer '87 of Liberty
ployed
State
by
Farm
They
Concordvillc
awn
live in
David
is
dean of development
(
ollege ul
Lynn Smith
em
Insurance
Bethlehem
let
at
Connie Zwoyer Harsh '87
bairmanol
t
osi a.
Applu
21.
.
years,
i"i
ountani
ations
(
lorp
in
I
luii.
Zwoyei
Systems Reaean
i
and
a sc
h
hnology
ding
in
Novembei
lames
Kehuck
basing inanagei
.
..
is
L.
employed
as pui
eis National
suing an
Bani
MBA
at
at
>i
.i
datightei
she
in Bloomsburg
BU.
is
J.
town
Karen
st
i
u married on fune
Md
at
Maik. who
AcCUpaC
MBA
They
is
a
Inc. in
degiee
al
I
18,
put
'84, ate parents
1994
oyola College
is
an auditor with the
in tor for
is
in
B.
Allen-
CPA
also an aerobics
Lehigh Fitness Centers. They
m
an assistant to the
STARS
Joint
formed architectural and engineering firm
(
amp
Baltimore
Hill
in
at
is
serving as
TRADOC System Manager
Fort Huachuca. Arizona
She and her husband. Captain Kirby Daras,
first child in August 1995.
in the Fairfax
1989.
Area
County ( Va.) Schools since
Presently the science lead teacher in
III,
she was awarded an Impact
II
Chiaielb
Parker '87 of Lock Haven is a
Gateways Tech-
nic al
Assistance Project for Intermediate Units
9. II
and
She
is
pursuing a doctorate
in
curriculum
BU,
is
a public
school speech thera-
They
live
York
George Mason University
In addition, she
March
I:
ounces).
They
reside in rural Coatesville
ai ol
Michael (seven
pounds, seven ounces).
S.
at the
University of Pennsylvania
employed
at the
in
Hos-
live in
Drexel Hill
Rob and Loriann Hocking Kirkpatrick
bom
'88 are parents of a son, Brady Thomas,
on August 27, 1994. They
Tenn.. where
Rob
is
live in
Memphis.
an area director for
Campbell Soup Company.
Jane Kozel '88 and Blaine Pilkerton
planning a July 29 wedding.
ementary school teacher
in
Jane
is
an
are
el-
Charles County.
Md.
Doug and
Smyth McNaul '88 are
Megan Elizabeth. They
Lisa
Anita Eckhart 4 88 and Jon
are planning a July wedding.
Goodman '89
Anita is CPA
live in Lancaster.
Mike Mendler
'88
ternative education
for students
at
Hershey Medical Center.
She
who do
Mike earned
is fin-
berg
USA Inc
They
live in
Kennesaw, Ga.
al-
in Halifax, Va..
not or cannot
fit
The program
into the
is
called
a master's degree in Virginia
John A. Morack
'88 and
Anne Therese
Moratelli were married on September 3 in
Shamokin.
Gillard '88 and Stephanie L.
Loehle were married on October 1 in Maple
Glen. John is a credit manager for HeidelP.
spearheading an
Project Hope.
ishing her first-year residency in internal medi-
John
is
program
traditional classroom.
A Navy veteran, he is also a gradu-
Ross Leffler School of Conservation
ate of
Hamsburg. He
in
a wildlife conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Game
Commission
in
is
Luzerne County. They
live in
Drums.
planning an October wedding
piler related sales and marketing consultant.
Doris Lloyd Golden '88 and her husband
are parents of a daughter. Jennifer,
Rae Anne Zehnder '87 and Scott DeNardo
Apnl 19 wedding Rae Ann is
a sales representative for
vertising
Adams Outdoor Ad-
December
13. 1993.
a master's degree at
bom on
Dons, who also earned
BU. has been
a speech-
language
pathologist at the Rehabilitation
Hospital of York for the past five and
a half
years. They live in York.
Leslie
ger
at
Bi
Newman-Kiess '88, laboratory manLabs/SKBL in Harrisburg, has com-
pleted a master's degree in health sciences
administration at College of St. Francis in
Jolhet,
111.
Susan Nych '88 has been promoted
sistant vice president
of her children have
is
parents of a daughter,
4
York 87 and Bruce Levine are
Karen is a com-
Block.
primary care nurse practitioner
in the
and her husband, Thomas,
Birthday Party business.
Duchan Weller '87 and her husband,
Jeffrey, are parents of a son.
wedding. Cynthia
in Virginia.
with a public accounting firm, and Jon is teaching computer science at Saucon Valley Middle
i
fall
of the University of Pennsylvania. She
pital
owns her own Children's
16.
earned college degrees.
is
in Phila-
CPA firm. Kuhn &
the
August 1994. Diane
for an innovative science technique.
and instruction and instructional technology
with Lincoln intermediate Unit
employed by
program
Grant
cine at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville.
live in Reiffton
that all four
Mae
4
are expecting their
in
Kosalyn M. Subarton '87 and Timothy W.
Howard Wen m. nned on July 16, 1994, in
Wilhamsport Roz. who also earned a master's
degree
at
Army. She
cine
regional coordinator for the
Page 54
Gamble Daras '88 has been promoted
Gail
Kelly A. Decker '88 has been teaching third
are planning an
She reports
two
Diane Murtin Kilker 88 earned a master's
Watsontown.
ounces), and laud Steven (five pounds, five
weie married in Mount Penn Thomas is em
ployed by Wheat First Butcher Singer in
J.
live in
Milton Area School District.
live
Susan M. Stowed '87 is a secretary and
WOrd processing specialist with Spiers.
McDonald. Bharucha & Royal Inc., a recently
Karen
Frances
in the
manager
I
hus-
Cynthia L. Johnson '88 and John S
degree
firm
s.c.
rhey
They
grade
<
Wyomissing
garten
pursuing an
h
Karla Morris '87 and Ronald Ketwit/ were
man led on April 30. Thev live in Spartanburg
'87 and lube
'86, are parents of
Hatboro Horsham High School, and Ken
Paula teaches kinder-
Cynthia Freeland '88 graduated in May
from Penn State University's College of Medi-
in
Ken Hitchens
Onulack are planning a
is
Hoboken, N.J
reside in Gilbertsville
Thomas M. Nein
Lisa
Evan Wesley (four pounds. 14
ounces). Shane Gordon (five pounds. 14
Must
LutherviUe,
in
is
27.
Reading.
daughters, Alex, age three, and Abby, age six
months. Dianne is a special education teacher
at
May
live in
Laurel Mall.
School.
I
They
4.
a senior negotiator for Fannie
in
m.l). lake \N oil '87 and her husLori
band. Wes. are parents of triplets, born on
m.unilai tuting
Mainland,
Boscov's
ounces. 19.5 inches).
Whitehall
pisl
'87 and (Crista
January
Dianne Motze Hitchens '88 and her
'88 and Joseph S.
NBC
Steward '87 and William
of Palmer and Co. She
I
Mark W. Morgan
wi
live in
for
mil
I
Dilive
Paula Bogart Cooper '88 and her husband,
at
Columbia County Farm
She and her husband. Tim
Network Council
lei (in
I
Shelley Karas '87 has been named mai
ketmg coordinatoi
the I'V
New York City They
Karen
in
1996 Wed
9,
Hlooinsburg
al
'87 and Scott Stein were mar-
and Mrs.
Janus G. Hoffman K7 and Tannine
Hoyei an planning
They
Shawn, are parents of a son, Logan Harris,
born on January 11, 1995 (six pounds, 13
Schopl were married on March 18
and
brothei
a
at
to captain in the U.S.
Arlington, Va.
a ilsti
at Bell Atlantic
bom on
a
is
secre-
i
was
lonnie
Surviving aie hei patents. Mi
(
in
ill.
idem in
Also killed
bi
husband, Douglas, and then son,
Bvt and a hull months
oi the pasi loin
nioi
en(re\
(
88, a project leader
delphia.
is
ried
hei
lyier,
i
ol
an auto
in
County on April
an. asier
I
weie
d
kill)
M. Calegari
employed
Pennsylva-
on February 20. 1994. in New Brunswick.
N.J Lynn is a commercial administrator and
in
t
Virginia, w ai
4
Market Support Operations
llij'li
nia
i
Lisa
is
David M. Hall '87 and Laurie S Nielsen
Weal
Jeanne
newscaster with Blue
a
phia
School
In
customer service manager
Michalochick were married on
tary to the
were married
band, John, are parents of a daughter, Kathryn
Elizabeth, born in January 1995.
she interned for Channel 10 in Philadel-
I,
I
M. Harvey
in Jeffersonville.
is
New
Vicki Pantuso Henry '88 and her husband.
Harold, are parents of a daughter. Jessica Lynn,
Jeanne Smith Bortulin '88 and her hus-
band,
Seipe '87
live in
—
Willis
\
Jill
They
994.
McDonough
rectory Graphics in Valley Forge.
iia)Mi-.',li< s.
Alien town.
in
Wanda
Fetterman. Marge Krueger,
also an instructor for National
Outdoor leadership School, where she leads
student backpack and kayak trips.
J.
1
Department at Liberty Mutual Insurance
Group, received the company's highest honor
The Chairman's Award.
Gary L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman, Steve
1993, and arc expecting a
215,
on July 9
set (ind child
son
ol a
nl
is
Jennifer
Class Volunteers:
trips in
Baja California Sur. Mexico, for Paddling
Faust Gigler '87 and Michael
is< ilia
Lori DePasquale Lannetti
for the Personal
Lynn has been guiding sea kayak
in
lives in Milton.
at
Chnstchurch,
in
8,
1
Bloomfield.
Representative:
Zealand.
South
Pi
Canterbury
bom on December
1988
'87 has been awarded the
1995 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial
Carol Herrick Hall '88 and her husband.
Scon, are parents of a daughter, Emily
Anne,
of operations
at the
to as-
Madi-
son Bank of Blue Bell. She formerly was a
mortgage processor with Commonwealth
Mortgage Company.
Amazon
Classnotes
(Continued from Page S3)
abundant resources of the forest
Robert J. Osiecki '88 is a loan officer in
Pioneer American Bank's office in Kingston
He previously worked as a lending officer with
Old Forge Bank.
We
Stephanie
the assistant director of univer-
is
sity relations at
Wilkes University Michele
Peek Davidson '88 serv ed as matron of
honor
The Geyers live in Wilkes-Barre with
then
cats.
Kenneth O. Paisley '88 and Lauren
Sionko were
Lockport.
N
mamed
on October
Kenneth
Y.
is
8.
N
Niagara
Falls,
Brenda
Pavill '88 has
Y.
become an
Exton
1994. in
technical service
Interna-
Susan E. Snyder '88 earned an MBA
deat BU in May 1994. She is
employed by
gree
Geisinger Medical Center as financial liaison
to the Division of Surgery.
tional
Susan L. Snyder '88 and Louis H. LaBnc
were married on November 19. 1994. m
after
Emmaus
Board Certified Lactation Consultant
completion of a preparatory course at
Georgetown University. She is a member of
the Luzerne County Breastfeeding and Education Support Network and a founding member of the Lactation Consultants of Northeastern Pa., Inc.
She
is
a patient care director of obstetrics,
and adolescent psychology
pediatrics
at
Susan
employed by Bethlehem
Area School District They live in Emmaus
J.
Spengel '88
Corporation's Materials Han
dling System Division in Chalfont. She h\cs
in Lansdale.
Mercy
Carbon
in
The)
is
18.
J.
Dippcl
1996 wedding
Alib-
a medical technologist in the blood bank
ai
warm glow
the
ol Iceroeenc
live
Randall E. Black '89 has been promoted
wau-i lake (eVei see a water hlv
pad that
mx reel across?) and viaitad i colony of
electricity at any of
l
Mansfield
Previoush
joined the hank
le
I
and
in
Ins wife.
M
Bank.
in
East Stroudsburg.
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville
C&N
She previously worked
trainee
at
Clark Fur-
niture.
Renee Anne Wamser '88 and Jeffrey Lutie
mamed on March 18 Renee, who is
employed by the Bethlehem Area School District, earned a master's degree at East
Stroudsburg University. They live in
were
Bethlehem.
buds
still
Connie, have two children
that
have
same
live in Liberty.
as
We
Barbara Savior Burnside '89 Attended the
Class of 1989 K-union picnic on llomccom
ing with her children
Maggie, three,
Qiva gastiu feimenlation and you
laws on then wings much the
Julia A. Poduszlo-Light '88 reports the
birth of a son, Jeffrey E. Light,
on January
16.
She
New
lives in
(
also saw tour species o! Kingfishers
ol individual birds in
'89
Gftffkep
close ami pcisonal'
astle
and
One
,.in trip
a walk into the
Nagmi ln.lt.ui village
and had an opportunity
to n.ulc
We
muIk-s)
A<
Beth A. Roeder '88 and Scott
S.
Zimmerman
'91 are planning an October 14
He
Bank/West.
has worked for
from the Centre] Atlantic
Lock Ha-
ven.
1994,
a reading specialist in the Danville
Keshil Whiteleather '88 and Robert
Waterland were married in Phoenixville
WPGM
Radio
in
Scott
is
Danville and
employed by
is
a substitute
teacher
Keshil,
who earned
State,
a child therapist at
is
in
New
Insurance
Easton
Richard G. Scheib '88 and Denise D
Klock are planning a May 1996 wedding
Richard,
who earned a J.D.
ener University School of
degree from Wid-
Law and
a legal
master's degree from Georgetown University
School of Law,
in
is
employed by Ernst
& Young
degree
at
Martina Zobb '88 and Jonathan Peace
were
mamed
is
a
on June
4. 1994. in
Thomas
J.
mamed
a programmer/analyst with the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
»s
Agency
Hamsburg. They
live
m
Co They
live in Salisbury
Twp,
Joseph C. Zola '88 and Ann Mane Franck
were
mamed in
a law degree at
of Law,
is
Hazleton Joseph,
an associate with the law firm of
Mylolte. David and Fitzpatnck
They
live in
Conyngham
Robin Schuller M'88 of Muncy is princiWard L. Myers Elementary School.
Stephanie Simmons '88 and Lewis R.
Geyer II were mamed on May 21. 1994.
of Allentown has
two year term on the Ml
I
1989
'««>
mamed on June 9
in
andOflT)
I
Pottstown
also earned a master's degree at
\
Brenda.
BU,
is
speech clinician and checrleading coach
Pottstown School District
Jennifer Prout
Kndy
a
'89 and hei huiband
Fernanda! '89 and
nifer, arc parents
They
M
'89 of Hughesville has
Insurance
Company
and
the living
traversed the
and flowers
show
of every
shape and
rarely seen by the
human eye The bold primary colors were
much for the senses to absorb
Several species ol birds, mseils, Poison
Frogs, arboreal
mammals and
flowering plants were easily observed and
Ins wife. Jen-
ACFFR Canopy
It
trip,
the Wilkes Barrc/Scranton Interna-
was with
but
man-
soon to study and
Community Services Group
in
I
Normandy Beach. Mont
St Michel and the Chatcux country
we ended our
we would go back
Upon our return to
visit
neotropical biology that will be
offered this
BU during
fall
for
undergraduates and
Students will study
the fall semester,
will travel to
Amazon
at
and then we
Peru on January
experience the
in
that
quickly put together a
graduate students
in
new
great regret that
we agreed
Pennsylvania.
'89. an intensive case
Walkway,
promising an almost endless source of
information about this environment
a pilot at lech Aviation, lo-
travelled to Pans.
itli
almost too
Arrow
of a daughter. Abigail Ixigh.
is
w
As we
color provided a
live in
Lancaster, took a vacation to France in June
She
ecologically
i
course
Todd Argenziano. Joanne L Demcott. Linda
Foster, JoAnise Keener, Laura M. Specht.
Chrstine Spohn, Susan Sugra. John
Walker
woild, truly an
quarter mil.' long,
\tc
i
1
Chns
ager for
heie thai
Canopy
walkway, climbing ever higher, the secret
life ol the canopy began to reveal itself
Thousands of spet les of epiphytes rowded
bom on November 9. 994 (eight pounds, nine
at
is
ll
We climbed into tree forts connected by
rope walkways that arc up to 120 feet above
studied from the
bris N.
Linda S. Foster
Armstrong
dedicated to
rainforest.
David, are parents of a second child. Steven,
born on December 22. 1994
Denver. Pa.
<
to
interai
I.,
the blanches,
tional Airport.
John M. Walker
Philip
is
anopy
is a
at
Representative:
won a Nationwide
olounsts
the forest floor
Brenda Domlnkk
ounces).
Class Volunteers:
pal of
to a
who earned
Duquesne University School
in
that city.
live in Ar-
Alumni Board of Directors
were
nvuon
sensitive and allowing lor resean hers
been re-elected
cated
Scherer '88 and Jan A. Deiter
on February 12 in Erters. Tom
They
Allentown.
product specialist for Prudential
Philadelphia.
were
area
Penn
Wordsworth AcadThey live in Philadel-
Britain
.
in the
ll
pathways designed
lington. Va.
who
home
in
a master's
phia.
Martina
with her children. They live
D C.
I
multi level system of aerial plallorms and
B sign language interpreter in
ll
e<
bom on October 6, 1994. He joins a sister, Lauren, who is two and a half. Kristine is
a former special education teacher now at
neth,
Walkway Systems
"89.
Joanne Derrkolt '89
emy
Kristine Shirer Rupert '88 and her husband. Ken, are parents of a son, Brandon Ken-
Elizabeth
the Washington.
his wife, Carolyn, live in
Montandon. Beth, who earned a
master's degree in reading at BU in August
District
rainloiest
engineering leal*
in
Area School
his lodge
I
1
Piccinlli '89
wedding
is
D
1
tlx-
He gradu-
School of Commercial Lending.
He and
study ol
Common-
and Karen Kr/astek
ode named
«
cutei loi
<
they have built one ol the three
ated
class
*89 and Daniel
Amazon
Lcitch were married on September 24 in
Easton Among the attendants were Angela
last six years.
first in his
Ann Dalton
Elizabeth
e'
hiked to our next lodge,
K. loi
I
truly a
mental Education and Reaearch ii»n the
way. the guides i amed all ol oui geai loi us.
all we had to do was to hike and enjoy
the
he y live in
I
I
shuts ami
t
blo« guns and heads
unique expenem
Sara Dunning Campbell 'KM and
S
up
a
afternoon we look
hats loi
hei bus
band. Butch, arc parents of a daughter. Hannah
Elisabceth, bom on December 2. 1994 (eight
was
his truly
I
lainforest ami visiie.l a
Kellvann
Hennessey are planning a Man h 990 wed
ding Kevin is a regional manager loi I'cnr.u
pounds, one ounce. 20
one small
area, as well as three thiee toed sloths
wilderness
wealth Bank for the
m
Aichacopteryx. the fiiM Midi
highlight oi
Kevin
Kevin D. Waple '88 has been appointed
Commonwealth
is
i
and dozens
Hatfield.
assistant vice president at
k
iheJj native habitul.
She and her husband, Michael, have one
son.
Mm
a
Hoal/ins (vci\ pnmilive pheasant sized
inor accountant. he
|*>»H
Inc.
Karen B. Peterson '88 of Wyalusing has
been promoted to assistant cashier by Citizens
& Northern Bank. She joined
in 1990
as a receptionist and has been a loan officer
is
camps)
tlu-
From Aplornapo. we cxploied
to controller of lust Citizens National
by
lantenu (there
no
I
Products Operation
of the
is
Downingtowo
Daniel, one
May
camp
Nestled in
boundary
off the
composed of large,
open, thatch -roofed stnictures on stilts. In
de-
a teachei
is
District
Hxplomapo Camp
remote rainforest
Sin usan, this
earned a masiei \
Spnng-Ford School
the |unglc so
Rivers to
L
1994. in
6.
West Chestei University,
at
in the
"89 and Julie
on August
who
Cortland,
III
fcnd
Alice K. StaufTer '88 and Robert
controller of
mamed
a software engi-
is
FMC
neer with
are planning a
is
is
gree
and
Marie
Hospital in Wilkes-Barre.
Joe Pellock '88
ortland W. Bigeltm
C
Fctzcr were
K.
manager for Sevenson Environmental Services
in
Chelsea and Shiner
Fxploramu by boat (there arc no
you cithei walk oi
take | boat) and traveled approximately
4 <
miles up the Amazon's Napo and
Sucusaii
left
m
roads
Eagle Award for outstanding cluims
MTVtcC
He joined Nationwide in l**S0
7.
1996
to
River and rainfore«t
person
Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Mart/ were
mamed on May 20 in Herndon Michael is
administrative sales manager for National
Silver
Ticket
Co
in
Paxinos
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.
Classnotes
Allentown College of
degree
tered in competition sponsored by the North-
health
east Professional Photographers' Association
sociation of Northumberland County, serving
One of her
Honor" because
ol
print in
its
was plated
portraits
was
it
in (he
Sales
"Court
at
She is manager of the maternal/child
program with the Visiting Nurses As-
Kiessling '89 and Gregg S Moscr
were married on February 4
Deborah is a sixth grade teacher
Mahanoy City Catholic S< hool They live
Gmnblatt
'89 and her
husband. Kdward. are parents of a daughter,
(six
They
iik In s)
pounds, two ounces. 18.5
live in Portland,
Maine
foods.
is
Trexlcrtown. Carol
He and
Timbervillc, Va.
Inc., in
Mac
They
ey. aie parents
his
I
nasi
is.i is
I
agei loi the
the
downlown/inaiketing
Downtown
Whcalon,
ol
and David F Appleby
September wedding on the Past
toe A. Ilabakiis "8«>
an- planning a
(
Psposito wete married on August 27. 1994.
Danville
Lori
She
Illinois
in. in
Business Association
also a niembei ol
is
J.
in
They
Jennifer
employed by
is
Joya Mast' '89 and Donald
I
team
Coiilmental Mas
in ihe
USB
ketball Association.)
is
man ied on May 28
in
J
Muta Jr. were
Joannle
Kramer
Maselli '89
.mil her hus-
They
(Kati) Elizabeth, born in July 1994.
has
aie industries
i
in
Columbus, Ohio
McMuitue
Joselle
managei
Louise
)94
property
is
Set vic es in
Pla.
IVudl Sparing Hepler '89 and
Benjamin Curtis
Hepler, almost tWO, ami aie
in the
piOCeSS "I
building an addition to then house
I
is
Blue
a tilth grade teachei in the
lementary
Si
C Hummel
hool
weu
(
L. Hilbish '8s»
in. lined
ath>
Inc. in
is
lal
Camp Hill
D
and Bryan
analyst
\\
I
uli
the law offices of Cleve-
|
in
Pned
Bloomsburg
Conn
Jennifer L. Jones '89 and Mark
wedding
an elemental school teacher
m
R
Bell
Jennifer
Michele L. Middtesworth '89 and Kenneth Somerday '89 were mamed on April 30.
1904, in Coal Township Michele is chemist
with General Public Utilities Nuclear in Read-
and Kenneth
is
an elec trician for Waldman
West Reading. They
live
m
Sink-
on September 24, 1994. Lucy
They
live in
North Wales.
A
Renee Shaplin Drago '90 and her husband,
in
1
21 inches long). Tyler joins a sister. Michele.
1990
Palmer Township, Pa.
12.
James
and
They
a brother. Daniel, nine.
live in
Kimberly Youndt Evans '90 and her
Shevlin
P.
band, Yuri, are expecting their
loan DiFrancesco. Nicole Woodson Smith.
who
Kimberly,
first
hus-
child in
teaches a learning sup-
port class in Lancaster County, received her
master's degree at Millersville University in
Lisa Stackhouse
August 1994.
Joann Barletta '90 and Mark Reed '91
are planning a summer 996 wedding. Joann,
who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a
Christopher G. Fuchs '90 and Mary
Tammy
who
Mark,
received a master's degree
is
Md.
at the
a sixth grade teacher
Stacey L. Beltz '90 and Robert D.
Coleman
in
in
'91
were married on June
Breinigsville. Stacey
is
an assistant manager with Pizza Hut
Allentown. They
A. Lutes were married on September
Bunkertown. Kimberly
.i
the North
is
3.
1994,
an X-ray techni-
has received an
MSN
engineering optics
is
at
a product
Wilmot Fulmer '90 and John
Patti
Fulmer 89
4
are parents of a daughter.
gan Elizabeth, born on April
18.
They
Mor-
live in
Michelle R. Garrett '90 of Reading re
ceived a master's degree in counseling/psychology at Kutztown University in May.
Geismger Medical Center, and Stephen
BU. They live in Bloomsburg.
Robert A. Gould '90
is
manager of appli-
cations development with the Platform Divi-
Pentz
Morgan
'89 gave birth to
Wendy
"alive
C. Casner '90 reports that she
and well
West Africa. She
tion to
sion of Bell Atlantic Video Services.
is
after a recent adventure/vaca-
burn center
at
is
a registered nurse
Crozer Chester Medical
Ann
Michelle ClafTey '90 has been promoted
to senior fund accountant at Preferred Ben-
a division administrator at Children's
They
live
in
efits
Deptford. N.J.
Corp. in Fort Washington. She resides
Chestnut
Care of York.
Edward
is
Home
lives
J.
Hayes
'90 of Newark. Dela-
a load coordinator for Matlack Sys-
tems Inc. at the corporate headquarters in
Wilmington. He formerly was employed by
Bridgestone Firestone Inc.
Margaret Heller '90 and Stanley Zory
were married
Norman A
were mamed on May 13. Ann is a
He
Reston, Va.
in
Hill.
Elizabeth Orris '89 and
Memorial Hospital's
in
ware,
Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy Bucklaw were
mamed on June 4. 1994, in Carbondale. Lee
Shaffer
in
Michigan.
senior at
Center.
Ann
master's degree
1
who earned a
Northampton.
4
cian at
mamed on October
Lansdale. Christopher,
live in Kresgeville.
Kimberly A. Campbell 90 and Stephen
in
in
Stevens Institute of Technology,
4. 1994,
a senior credit ana-
with Nations Credit of Allentown, and
is
994.
design engineer with Ford Motor Co in
Dearborn, Michigan. They live in Northville,
Wellsboro
in the
is
Kathenne Franko were
1
special education teacher in North East,
is
ing Spring.
registered nurse at
'8«J
employed by Sovereign Bank
is
Robert
is
Schuylkill School District.
Karen Kepner
mamed
a provider relations coordinator for U.S.
on April 27, 994 (nine pounds, seven ounces,
lyst
Lewisburg
Hospital of Philadelphia.
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is
Wyomissing.
in
twin boys. Brett and Taylor, on August 20,
rhej live in Dauphin.
arc planning a June 30
1994.
Todd
W
1994.
Enfield,
'89 and Heidi
SunbuTJ
Kill' Services
TW>y 1). Hunsingei '89 celebrated his liisl
wedding anni\eis.n\
Pebiuan 12. IWS
lie is employed by Aetna [nsurance Company
in
4.
Lucy A. Dibetta '90 and David McConnell
were
Healthcare.
University of Virginia,
Wilhamsport Susan is a programmer/analyst
for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit
ing,
on Novcmlvi
financ
.i
in
at
S.
wedding.
aie planning a July 8
employed
Electric in
Cathy
Thomas
husband,
hei
Brian, aie parents of a son,
Trudi
is
'89 and
Susan E. Metzker '89 and David
(iehrum were married on May 13
in
Ridge
November
Frank, are parents of a son, Tyler William, borr
in
Mlb Management
at
Kissimmce,
l
l
David C.
Fortna are planning an October 21 wedding.
husband,
liei
Jim, aie patents ol a son, Uiaiulon William,
I,
M. Matash
Joselle
land
Louise Ruane Hoc '89 and
born on Match
'90 and
1
ne ol Ernst iV Young He has been with
the lum loi live yeais, spec lah/ing in linan
ami health
Deck
live
llariisbuig
in the
till
eial services
Nicole, born on
July.
band. Dana, are parents of a daughter. Kalhryn
Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 ol Hanovei
live
'88 are parents of a daughter, Allison
Class Volunteers:
professional promotional modeling and ging
been named audit managei
Deck
Allen-
Carbondale.
also involved in
log.
in
Bell Atlantic
employed by AT&T.
is
Williams Twp.. Pa.
live in
Poughkeepsie Police Department. They
in that city.
Representative
Chicago Rockers Millei Icehouse Dance
Team
he Chicago Rockers are a proles
sional basketball
Center
Co
Pntertainmcnt
Todd R. Whitmoyer
the
(
PC Information
He is also a part-time event consultant
and comedy magician with Black Diamond
live in Scranton.
Mobile, and Chris
They
1993
12,
a police officer with the City of
is
employed by PA Mentor as
is
Jennifer Lindemann '89 and Christopher
Shunk '89 wete married on December 3,
1994
'90 and Mat-
'91 are parents of a daughter.
Shelley Kratz
of two children. Kim-
M'89 and Michael A
M. Stinger Cutler
Lewisburg Penitentiary.
oper with the
Lorl A. Lewis
a recruiter.
Alburtis.
the
town.
in
live in
at
David A. Wargo '89 and Tracy Ann Batista
are planning a December 9 wedding. David
is j computer instructor and software devel-
Rocco Quality
w
a registered nurse with
is
Home Care
Lehigh Valley
Matt
Line Mountain High School.
a superintendent for
live in Bedminster.
Meghan Marie, born on December
Parsippany. N.J.
works
at
They
N.J.
thew A. Cutler
Corp
recognized for his athletic accomplishments
Todd
Christine
resources
David M. Wadeck '89 and Adnenne K
Zechman were mamed on May 20 David
herly and Colton.
fcrol
human
a
AT&T Capital
Berme Romanoski Chapter of the PennsylvaFame on March 25 He w.is
wile.
Lynn Gui niak '8*> and Andrew
Wang were married on December 4
(
is
at
nia Sports Hall of
Hiianna Elsie Monlefel Grccnblatt, born on
February 23
systems administrator
in
as a student
Chatham.
in
Leftzel '89 was inducted into the
Todd
in
Kingtown,
She
for
an investment advisory service
Inc..
N.J.
Chris Swiencki '89
in
is
at
City.
VETIA,
Red Lion.
lives in
a registered securities representa-
is
and client service representative
Watsontown.
in
employed by Transmodal Corp.
Muncy. They live in Watsontown.
Dana
I
Carolyn
reports the birth
of a daughter on September 28. 1994.
Deborah A. George '89 and Janu s
Slivers were married on July 23 In Mahanoy
l
Karen Stein Snyder '89
ihe highest scoring
Dana M.
Gallo were
tive
mne-county Gcismger central region.
the
classification.
Melissa Monlt ft
St
Carolyn Ann Corvasio '90 and Kenneth
mamed on September 9. 1994
David P. Shadle '89 and Jennie Fagan were
mamed on September 9. 1995. David is a sales
manager for Rockwell in Doylestown.
Francis de
Jody Hoffman dates '89 of Lewisburg
Studios won awards for four photographs cn-
Mitchell A. Clouser '90 and Tracy E. Beck
are planning a September 30 wedding in
Petersburg,
Va
tive with
Reds
Mitchell
is
a sales representa-
Fisher in Tampa.
in
May. Margaret
is
a registered
nurse with the Pennsylvania Department of
Welfare.
They
live in
Dawn M. Iorio
4
Union Dale.
90 and Brian J. Brady were
9
,
Opportunities
for careers
Classnotes
mamed on November
Horsham. They
Dawn
12 in Hudson.
a software engineer at Betz
is
Labs
in
live in Kintersville.
C Schrefller '90 received the third-
Jule
place award for
R. Nicole Kent '90 and Ronald G. Deeter
mamed on April 9.
were
Nicole
994.
District,
tions officer at
and Ronald
a correc-
is
Columbia County Prison They
Bloomsburg.
Kevin J. Kotch '90 and Sharon E Toomey
December 9 wedding Kevin,
graduate of Temple University School of
repotting from
Ass^utmn"
Laura Wendel Schultz
live in
an associate with the law firm of Hoyle,
They
15
Laura also earned
mamed
a master's
I
at
M
Coole>
Karen Seidel-Rodgers
Chnstman
are engaged.
Berks
ologist at
Denise
Wayne
Kellie
Ann Shaner '90 and Duanc E.
mamed on May 2H,
)4. m
Gordner were
Mauger
are planning a
'90 and Glen
Snyder
June 17 wedding. Janet
Home
ployed by the Alaska
Agency
W
is
em-
They
are
A.
Murphy
Jill is
a nuclear
medicine technologist at Grand View Hospital in
West Rockhill.
the
Sitler '90
is
where he was inHonor Society. He is in
OKU
a four-year residency in oral and maxillofa-
surgery at the Gundersen/Lutheran Medi-
cial
cal
Center and
is
completing his
MBA at
the
University of Wisconsin.
in the press office
rial
Hughes
ment of Interior and is enrolled in a master's
program with emphasis on invertabrate zool-
They
ogy.
live in
LaCrosse. Wisconsin.
New Yoik
the
Susan
in
Hanovei
1
99
live
that time, she
cial
May 1994 At
in
was employed
as a clinical so-
worker for KidsPeace. the national cen-
ters for
kids in crisis.
Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph
Greco are planning
a
June 17 wedding
A
Mary
grade teacher
at
Panther Valley,
received a master's degree
at
Kutztown Uni-
Ellen, a
first
versity in
May.
Joseph
a correctional of-
is
Dinan
I
IRS
degree
in
at
'90. a senior auditor with
Washington,
We
non Strashaniiht
Clndj
Ambrose '91 and Daniel R.
Wolfgang '93 are planning a September
1
\
is
a claims lepiesenlative with
Farm Insurance, Willianisporl. and
Daniel
is
an assistant systems engineei with
EDS. Camp
They
Hill
Marc Baker
as a soltware
live in
Manchester
Dawn Reichwein-Feltman
to
human
'90 has been
resources manager
dential Insurance in
at
Pru-
'91 has joined
RegSi an
lii.
He previously was
engineer
a
He ami
Sandra,
live
in
School District and
is
Red Lion Area
Eileen
is
an accountant lor Morristown
eral Credit
pursuing a master's de-
were
J.
Renshaw
'90 and Bradley
mamed in Hagersville.
at the
Plumsteadville Inn.
Sara
They
is
J.
Union They
Margaret
RE/MAX
limited Real Estate in Whitehall
He
is
Unalso
live in
l
ed
Wharton. N.J.
L. Brass
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Jason
..ml
H.
W
1996 wed
Mount Carmel Margaret is a case
manager at Northumberland County Adult
ding
in
Services
employed
Karen
Karen
^
Joanna L. Roe '90 and Wesley D. Hollis
'90 were
Mere
Macy
PGA
mamed on October
1 ,
1
994,
in
is a visual merchandiser
King of Prussia. Wesley, a Class
golfer, is the
head golf professional
Skippack Golf Course.
MontgomeryvUJe.
They
mamed
a registered nurse
They
Mark
W
on October 29. 1994
at
>
.
nn,
Bruce
'91. a first lieutenant in the
U.S. Army, graduated from flight schl at Ft
Dody Perna Turoczy '90 and Istvan Z.
Turoczy '89 are parents of a son, Michael
at
Charles, born on
in
I
employed by Marion Mcrrcll Dow.
March 24
They
Rucker. Alabama, as an
pilot
hard, a provon track record and a
winning attitude.
you
feel you have
and are not
proqrov.inrj rapidly enough .1! your
present Job, we offer an extensive
training program and excellent advancement opportunities. Start part-time If
you wish, so as not to Jeopardize your
Bob Long
If
potential
mtorviow
558-2881
C.ill lor ,in
'85 at (610)
Inc.
(CRA) provides professional information
systems consulting services Our
mission
and
is to
provide regional, national,
international clients with the
means
solve their information needs through
the use of skilled
CRA
sources
is
and equipped
re-
looking for profes-
sional programmers/analysts with
minimu
of
one year experience and
any of the following: COBOL,
IBM Assembler. CICS, UNIX and many
others. Send resume in confidence to
CRA, Attn: Kimberly Goodman, 3314
Stationed in
1993. he relumed to
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(717) 737-4810 Internet:
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since January
in
May
for the
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live in
officer
live
ami
Katz arc planning an August wedding
is
Eddie Brouse
A
at
Jr. '91
The Lankcnau
live in Collegeville.
Eagles
Joanna
s,
is
Hospital.
executive positions. Candidates must
have leadership ability, desire to earn
excellent money, willingness to work
utilizing
E. Tulanowski '90 and
Herbst were
—
individuals seeking a challenging career
Bruce D. Braughton
Hyer
live in Telford
—
expanding and looking for people who
are willing to work thoir way into
to
Western Maryland College
'90 has joined
Financial Advisors.
Computer Resource Associates
Eileen A. BIOZfD ">l and Mi' h <- A
Champa were married on May 21. 1994
Northampton.
Sara
t
Wilhairisport.
associated with Tepes Construction of
Northumberland.
V?
are a national marketing organizathe largest In our Industry
pm-.onl poMlion
wife,
Ins
1
third grade teacher in the
Tim Tepes
Hox
attrac-
to Prudential
Fairfax.
Michele Strobeck '90 and Gregory Pugh
5 wedding Michele is a
at
PO
management
stown. Ohio.
DC, earned an MBA
George Mason University in
are planning a July
gree
Hncruitor,
and an
Send resume
tive salary
tion
system installer and trainer for Data ( aid
through Norrell Temp Services in Young
Carbon County.
Springman
Jill
Full benefits, state of
has positions available. Contact
Ted Williams '85. CFP. at (717) 5815888 or 581-5833.
Barnhardt are planning a June
promoted
Must bo goal ortontod and
American Express
AndrOnis, /jthreh Garrou.sian. Shan
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State
the
I'hej
1
wedding Cindy
Day.
Mary
Go
Northumberland. PA 17857. or call (717)
286-6732, 784-3300. or 473-3552.
Valley School Districl
Va. She lives in Falls Church
L. Rarick '90 earned a master's de-
Boston University
at
Financial Servlcea Representative.
business for yourself, not by
into
yourself
1
gree
Bortultn '88 at (610) 539-7729.
Conewago
John
of Tom Ridge 's gubernato-
'90,
a general biologist with the U.S. Depart-
III
inaugural committee.
ficer in
His wife, the former Christine
is
She works unluhil
Class Volunteers:
Emergency
Management Agency. She formerly worked
in spring 1994,
ducted into the
i
an informs
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Medicine
masu 's
New York
.1
at
Representative
She and her husband. Greg, are parents of a
daughter, Sara, who was two on Valentine's
Robert L. Myers '90 graduated from
and a great commission.
Discovery Toyds offers a lot of support
the art learning system,
Damlan
Karen DeLullo
planning an October wedding.
'90 received
Ma>
short hours
and benefits to their consultants! For
more Information, contact Jeanne Smith
occupational therapy
in
demos, catagog
Inc.,
Health Care
'90 and Jeffrey P Zeltt are
Sell via personal
orders, or fund raisers for organizations
A fun, easy full or part-time job with
Pennsburg
111
Kathj s. Woodward '90 and Christophei
L. Long weie mamed on Apnl 16. 1994 m
Hanover Kathy teaches simIi grade "» the
owners of D&K's
tion writer for the Pennsylvania
Jill
he> live
l
Youngland and D&K's Studio of Dance. Piano and Fitness They live in Hughes\ ilk-
Anchorage.
in
I
1
Lairdsville
Janet L.
Seiple '90 and her husband.
Jim, are parents ol a daughter. Kelli Ann. hoi n
on April 26 (seven pounds, five ouik es)
ENT Surgical Associates, Inc.,
West Reading.
in
Lennon
an audi-
is
I
|
ehigh Valley Hospital
I
self-disciplined.
Julie
'90 and L.
books, encyclopedias, personal care
products, clothes and parenting tools
products of the highest quality and
extraordinary value that sell thomsolvos!
and KaiuK doll weie
|oya ,„ 0 |tord
on is
dren with multiple handlt RDS
City KhOOll
September 1995.
Medical Society.
M. Mastroianni
Offer outstanding developmental toys,
in
au School
I
University in
child in
Omega Alpha Honor
ducted into the Alpha
Denise
'90 and her husfirst
«).
M. Wilson
Sheila
band, Jim. are expecting their
li\e
BU
degree
Kaleen Kovalovich '90 received a medidegree at the Penn State College of Medicine at Hershey in May. In April, she was in-
Thes
( had R. Williams '90 of Lansing.
Michigan, has graduated with honors from rhomai
ansdale
degree
on Apnl
(Cedai Crest)
).micl Allen,
I
Johnson
one. Island
I
a registered nurse at
1992.
in
Earn $10-$30 per hour selling Discovery
Toys Products on your own schedule.
s.iles represent.!
.1
—
"90 and her hus-
bom on March
cal
&
is
Wumpole *W
l.ori
received the 1994 North Carolina
Special
Olympics Outstanding Print Media
Award
a
in Philadelphia.
Chris
Johnson
Northport.
.Wav
j son.
Morns and Kerr
Philadelphia
live for
Patriot in North Wilkcsboro.
N.C.. for three
years. A former
Grit reporter, she also
band. Gary, are parents ol
is
in
Abuse: Victim's Mother Comments
Jule has been a reporter for
The Journal-
are planning a
Law,
Hci
trates
Elysburg
in
an office manager for the Danville
is
Area School
live in
1
I
was "Murder-Suu side Dlui
article
listed
Christine M. Vitale '90 and Itmoi
McAfee were mamed on September 7. nwa,
1
the North Carolina Press
winning
'91
news enterprise
advance course and an
aircraft transi
Wescosville.
Uon
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Classnotes
1993 while working as a research scientist
Kristen Casari '91 and Wister Yuhas Jr.
•92 arc planning a September 22 wedding in
Lake Harmony
Krislcn
is
a partner in Casari
Enterprises. Inc.. Hazlcton. and Wistcr is a
Britches
He
UM
L. Condalla 'W
90 arc planning a November 4 wedding. Lisa
and
is employed by Muhlenberg Hospital,
4
Brian
employed by Rivcrvicw Leasing Co.
is
someone
paid
work
to
in the store dur-
evening
in the
The two jobs eventually became too much, and
he made the decision to leave his good-paying, solid job at the company
'The first year was a little lean." he said
"Obviously, the initial investment was high
The only reason didn't lose a lot was because
I
'91 and Scotl L.
Cooley
Je nnifer S.
Hon*
I
were married in April in Bloomsburg.
is store manager at Rcvco Drug Store
•91
worked there
Milton, and Scott
in
(
scheduling/office fa
is a
Bloomsburg Craftsmen.
[litatOI at
my
off
Jennifer
He
an operations researc h analyst
*91 and Eric B.
Hadler were married on September
1994.
10.
Maple (Hen Jennifer is a sales representaEgghead Software in King ol Prussia
in
He
last year.
Bnllon aie planning an Oc tober 7 wedding
Onshore
ment
(irant
Amateur
McGuinn were
Gary
Scianton
Kecoids
May 27 in
employed by Specialty
Tressa Honicker '91 and Charles
She
at Fort
Gosling
'91
and T.
were married on October
is
in
who served as a quarthe U S Army, is study-
Penn Stale Harrisa member of the Army Reserve
al
Tara
with
Vanguaid Group
T.J
The-
a
is
a
8,
Eorge. and
in Valley
oniputei prograiiuner
c
at
late
Wilkes Uni
Schaefer '90
'91
engaged.
are
D
ployed by Gerald
Grove, and John
Corkery
is
and John
CPA
in
M.
Gregory
employed by Advanta
ol
is
a national senior synon
IMPACT
Software Systems,
Gurzynskl
»>f
and rhomaa
Derm weie married on May 25
Barrc.
who
Felicia,
degree
at
PH.
is
gist at Polyclinic
a
M
Wilkes
in
also earned a master's
speech language palholo
Medic
al
Center,
Sam Jerome
manager
Vestal.
N
Gina<
for
Sam is an assisSherwm Williams Co. in
Y.
school teaehei
teaehei in the Carlisle School District.
They
in
is
employed
in the
ment of Weis Markets
in
purchasing depart-
and Patty kirchner
'91
'81
were married on June
18.
1994
C Walp
Both are
wedding
teachers in the Berwick Area School District.
Doug, who also earned
degree
They
a master's
at
reside in
Patty
reading
pursuing a master's degree
al
Finished nei master's degree In
BU
Nicole
John lush
I
loi
also
Dun and
.i
I'm-
Ann DoniU Capuano
'91 and
are planning a spring
l
I
Wo
wedding
Bradslrcet
aptain
in
in
Volleyball in
Ho
'9| isownei
Bethlehem
of"
I
ast
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(
in
Wilmington.
May
Dr. Gerald
They
Richard C. Lowe '91. an auditor with the
Arm) Vudil Agency in Wilkes-Barre, re-
U.S.
CPA
license in 1994.
Stuart B. McAleer '91 and Barbara
Stuart
is
a
D
Gibson.
live in
Class Volunteer:
Tom London
Debra Ann Acri
'92 and Steven J.Vigorito
'91 were married in Hazleton.
stitute teacher,
A. Reustle '91
and Steven
Debra
is
a sub-
owner/operator
is
an accountant
is
of Animal House Pet Centers
live in
Wharton.
in Butler, N.J
N.J.
tion.
Diane
J.
Rhine
'91 and
Timothy
Jenna Akola '92 and Chris Rudolf are
plan-
J.
Longnecker were married on April 29 in
Annville. Diane is employed by the Bank of
Lancaster County They live in Mt. Joy.
ning a
Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie Ann
Solomon were married on April
in
May
4.
1996 wedding. Jenna
ager of the Piercing Pagoda
at
is
man-
Stroudsburg.
in
Natalie Alansky '92 is a third grade teacher
Mahanoy Area Elementary School. She also
coaches seventh grade
girls'
high school
and
basketball and
1
Monloursville. Donald
is
manager of Montour
They
live in
'91
Tina A. Singer
are planning a July
a teacher with
and Chester A. Verchuk
wedding
in
Moosic. Tina
Scranton-Lackawanna Huin
South
girls' track
Melissa M. Alba '92 and Matthew
Reinhard '92 were married on October 22,
1994 in Hughestown. Melissa is a computer
graphics illustrator for the U.S. Department
of Energy in Washington,
is
an accountant for
R. Christopher Smiley
Janae, have opened their
4
business,
Man-
at
245 Centerville Road
in
'91 were married
Chris was f ormerly an assistant manager for
on October 22. 1994,
the Geisinger Medical Center
Technology
manager
at
in July.
John
Saint Jude
They
Frackville.
Staples.
Church.
in
Shenandoah. Kristen expects to graduate from
cal
Lancaster.
Rentals, Inc., in
live in Falls
Krislcn L. Ask '92 and John A. Babinchak
91 and his wife,
own
DC, and Matthew
McLean
They
Springfield. Va.
Scranton.
field.
School of Mediis
an operations
Polymer Corp.
in
live in Elysburg.
Roni Ann Snow '91 and David Gehns were
1. 1994. in West Reading.
They reside in Emmaus.
married on October
Adrianne Bahl '92 received
Speech Language and Hearing Association
December 994. She
1
is
in
Hatboro. Michele
a mental health technician
lege Hospitals
m
a nursing degree
live in
at
is
is
pursuing
Chester County Hospital.
thologist at Crozer-Chesler Medical Center in
Upland.
Laura A. Biscontini '92 and James A.
Brogna '92 were married on May 14, 1994.
in Plains.
Wayne.
self-employed landscaper.
Andrea A. Wetzel
Zavacky
'91 and
'91 were married on
Mark
Andrea is a staff accountant
Renaissance
Healthcare
Corp.
Mechanicsburg, and Mark
is
D.
December 9
Allentown.
A
in
Laura
is
office
manager
for
in
a marketing rep-
live in
Hamsburg.
rector of operations for
Kingston. They live
Dr
is di-
Car Bargain Hunters.
in Pittston.
for
resentative for Enterprise Rent-a-Car in
Mechanicsburg. They
in
a speech-language pa-
Medical Col-
Warminster and
at
a certificate
of clinical competency from the American
Charles Musto, Forty Fort, and James
Vbckel are planning a September wedding.
in
and
1992
They
They
oasi
Montgomery County, one of very
few such stores in the C&StSrD U.S.
He began the store "on the side"
a provider relations repre-
Cigna Health Plan
Delaware.
ceived his
Christopher
is
'91
Bob Heller
John
Nonh Hampton
Rebecca A. Young
Evans were married on September 30. 1994
in Dalton. Rebecca is an office manager for
at
Michele Webster '91 and Kurt Graves were
Nicole Lee '91 and Wesley L. Cosgriff are
engaged
in August 1994.
Hospital in
live in Collegeville.
married on July 16. 1994
sentative loi
is
is
Ann Ransier '91 and Robert E.
Smith were married in New Freedom. Laurel
is employed by the CPA firm of Hass & Co.
ick
an accountant for Caesais Pocono Re-
sous
Mr
Berw
Mercy
Wilkes-Barre.
Sunbury.
Baltimon
Douglas A. Ilcin
Wilkes-Barre. Lisa
in
Sacred Heart
at
Laurel
They
May 6
a medical technologist at
Representative:
sandwich shop
Michael KaufTman '91 and .mnns Teats
arc planning a fall wedding in Sehnsgrove.
'93 are planning an October 14
Works
1
an accountant
is
hattan Bagel Co., a bagel bakery, deli, and
live in Carlisle-
Jodi L. Kishbach «91 and Donald
is
Michelle
is
Mario M. Klassen
and Corey Kent
were married on November 12, 1994, in
Mincrsvillc. Mario is a learning support
Mic hael
is
J.
fcnova arc plan-
I
1
were married on
her husband.
Pintande '91 and Craig E.
planning a May 18, 996 wedding.
Michelle
ning a September 9 wedding
tant
cialist for the
a
&
Forty Fort.
Hamsburg.
Carolyn Ann llaring '9| ami Uiandon J
Welc h were married on December 7, 1994.
Luthervillc. Md Caiolyn is an elementan
is
live in Lansdale.
man Development Agency Head Start
Felicia a.
BU.
Berwyn. They
in
Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre
Bethlehem
'9 1 .mil
BU, is a behavioral speFairfax County School District.
master's degree at
is
of a daughter, Abigail Yvonne, born on January 27.
who also earned a
Alexandria, Va. Katharine,
'91 and his wife are parents
Gregory Inns
and Mark D
wedding in
the Phila-
law firm of Shapiro
legal assistant at the
emWillow
Kimberly
'91
in
at
delphia Institute for Paralegal Training,
Theresa
veralt)
L
also earned a paralegal diploma
Indiantown Gap.
J.
comniunic adons ass(u
Prussia
is
Struckiu '92
1994, in King of
who
Britain Township. Kristine.
with the Maryland Department of Transporta-
liu
1am
New
Jilek
Tressa,
ing for a master's degree
burg
A
September 30 wedding
arc planning a
consultant with
Olyphant.
1994. in
19,
Allcntown College of St Francis de Sales.
Ann
married on
is
is
'91
are planning a July 22
Paxinos.
November
Sholly Jr were married on
Hospital and
Volleyball Association.
Corp.. Horsham.
'91 and Kelly
GUIIck
S.
in
the Depart-
Auditoi General
ol the
Gary
employed by
is
in
Inc..
Roadarmel
Lisa Yakuboski '91 and Charles E. Buzalka
Roedcr are
Kimberly A. Hostetter
Kvangclisti '91 and Tricia R
S.
John
Elysburg
in
man-
is shift
Kristine L. Mosser '91 and Martin E.
anticipates turn-
tive loi
Grant
Fox's Pizza, both
employed by Durdach Brothers
Kreisman
termaster officer in
Ann Dresner
at
Day Care Center and
months
first six
a regional director of the
is
Middletown
Mechanicsburg
Jennife r
lived
I
savings."
and broke even
at
Parts Control Center in
Navy Ship
the
didn't pay myself,
ing a prof it this year.
Michelle M. Crcola '91 and Jim Carson
were married on June 3 in Mechanicsburg
is
I
took a small loss for the
Ho
Michelle
—
ager
Katharine M. Wooilum
Moore '91 and John D. Palacz
ing drugs to fight cancer.
ing the day. and he took over
and Brian k. Lytic
J.
'93 are planning a spring 1996 wedding
Kathleen is employed as director of Little
private investigator for Cross Valley Investigations. Wilkcs-Barrc
Kathleen
at
McNeil Pharmaceutical, a division of Johnson
& Johnson Co.. where he worked on develop-
Donna M. Brodoski
'92 and Nevin
T
Christy are planning an October 14 wedding
Donna
is an accountant with North American
Drager and is pursuing a master's degree at
Moravian College.
Positions
Classnotes
sought
Peter Brooks
M'92 and Chnstie Young
were
May
who is employed by Washington County
were married on
Peier
employed by
is
28
the Kellogg Co.
Boyer are engaged
mamed on December
Schools
lic
student
M Buchter
Colleen
Wilhamsport
in
'92 and Randal S.
Colleen
They
Hagerctown. Md..
in
Hood College
at
District
M. Gerdes
Nicole
Diono
manager
Philip
a breakfast
is
are
Ann
Lori
Eliubeth
in
mamed on September
is
M
Sherry
The\
Garbacik
NY
Sherry
Dissinger are planning a July 8 wedding. Kelli
is
employed by Lebanon Head
Shelly S. Griffith '92 and David A. Blough
'92 were mamed on October in
Mililmburg
Shelly
West Chester. Anthony
is
a
Laboratories
cal student at Philadelphia College of Osteo-
Ann Harding
Kelly
Charlottesville. Va..
and
catching up on old and
times.
Wishing
to
say "hi" to Andy, Tom, Jen, Lisa. Kim. Sharon
and Steph!"
Dammer
'92 and Laurence
J
in the
Benton Area School
in
Kelly
CVS Pharmacy
manager with
is a
i
I
L.
Hendel '92 and Ken Sprankk-
mamed on May
manager for TCP Inc.
1
Karen
3
is
m
Systems
the office
Karen M. Hollister '92 and Jam
Hatboro
mamed
I
,i
Karen
Maya '92 and Robert C.
mamed in Esse* alls, N
were
I
leachei
Keaalei
J
ngh
I
al
dinator for Allied Temporary Services in
Bethlehem
They
live in that city
Aaron M. Janis
District.
Amy
M.
are
Brian R. Derr '92 and Donna Bitner are
is employed by The Daily Item
engaged. Brian
in
Palmcrton.
a registered nurse
at
Graduate Health
System's City Line Avenue Hospital
dclphia. and Craig
is
Plula
in
claims analyst
a
is
employed by Meridian
Area School
Mark
Davis '93 are planning a June 29. 1996 wedding. Renee is a counselor at the Rape and
Victim Assistance Center of Schuylkill County
in Pottsville
and
is
Department Store
also
employed by Hess's
at the Frackville
Mall
Brian
a business education teacher and assistant
boys' basketball coach
at
Southern Columbia
High School.
Jobes '92 of Whitehall has been
at
Owen
J
tered nurse at the University
Navy Reel Material Support Oil ReMechanicsburg.
They live in
the U.S.
in
is
School
District.
Michael, also a graduate of Lancaster General
Hospital School of Medical Technology, is
a master's degree
emotional support teacher
employed by Community Hospital of
School
Christine
New
Providence
Fuller '92 and Jeffrey A.
Gutekunst '92 are planning a July 8 wedding
>n Clark's
J.
Sumnut
Christine
is
a substitute
teacher in the Scranton
School District, and
is a credit
associate for the Sherwin
District.
at
Ed
Lehigh University,
is
in the East
is
an
Penn
a special auditor for the
Pennsylvania Stale Treasury
in
Hamsburg.
of Virginia
1
1,
nlili
is
a
in Charlottesville.
Morse
'92 and Jeffrey Gudenkauf
August 12 wedding Kristin
grade teacher
first
mary School
in
Walnut Ridge
at
Pri-
Vernon. N.J
D. Renee Fultz '92
and
Adam
Rantan
A Marino
1996 wedding. April t|
May
employed by Roadway Express.
Inc.
director In
a
eastern Pennsylvania,
in
western N J or southern N Y For
resume, contact Alumni Office und usk
for File B-1955.
(BSC
B.A.
MA
Ph D economics
MBA DBA
finance and International business and
management. An associato professor of
economics and business (13 years);
utilities economic policy analyst and
71),
political
,
economy.
,
rized to establish a university and grant
bachelor and graduate dogroos by Utah
and Louisiana (four years); self-
consultant
ment
(six years).
at a job
I
seek employ-
and Income commensu-
rate with my abilities, or seek heroic
adverturers to help me re-establish an
external degree Institution. Contact
Elmer Chase
III,
P.O.
Box 172,
PA 18416
Elmhurst,
Management,
MBA
In
auditing or accounting
B.S accounting (3.6 GPA), an
management (3 5 GPA), over
years of military and civilian experience. Excellent record of hard work,
1 1
superior written
Stacey L. Noll '92 and David
mamed
on April
Slacey teaches
They
Yodcr were
I
1994. in Stewartstown
9.
in the
Dallastown Area School
is
I
could
live in York.
Suzanne M. Plate an '92 and Joseph J
Adamchick arc planning an August wedding
Suzanne
and oral communication
and outstanding analytical
aptitude
have received extensive
training and experience in areas listed
skills
J
employed by
f
irst
Valley
Bank
in
Hazlcton.
make a
positive impact
on your
organization References available
personal interview, call Thomas P.
Evans
at
For
(609) 267-1285
Seeking human services position in
Pa area Hospital social
worker, elementary teacher, school
Central
Stephanie A. Kline '92 and John
C. Myers
hospital
position
Jeffrey
Williams Co. in Clinton.
N.J.
494 7529
I
Sciences Center
District
Kristine Kichline '92 and Michael
Heimbach are planning a September 2X. 1996
wedding Kristine is a cost accountant for Zeus
Industrial Products in
Richard F Donehue, 5 E. 22nd St., Box
249. Barnegat Light. NJ 08006, or (609)
employed as a dispersed learning
April S. Mntcbier '92 and David
Melissa Kaufman '92 and Edward
Palmer '92 are engaged Melissa, who earned
live in
'92
a substitute teacher in the Scranton
Michael L. Frey '92 and Tracy L Rineer
were married on June 11. 1994. in Strasburg
They
tOI
Sukley are planning a June 10 wed
Waynesboro, Va Deborah is a regis-
Kristin
Judith R. Jones '92 and Christopher J
Conrad were mamed on May 6 in Green wixxJ
new band dim
Deborah Catherine Montgomery
Karl S
arc planning a
Lancaster.
the
national and financial logistics department of
Judith
FT long-term substitute position.
Willing
to truvel end/or relocate. Contact
energy researcher (two years); authois
ding
in
live in Kaikfl
Roberts High School.
arc planning an
J. Finn '92 received his black belt
in August 1994 and is an instructor at the 'Tiger" Schulmann's Karate Center in
Quakertown.
'92
Jill Ann Johnson '92 and Michael G.
McNeal were mamed on October 22. 1994.
in Ashland R D Jill is employed in the inter-
Mechanicsburg.
Daniel
They
District.
Todd Mangel
ap-
pointed credit supervisor for Lafayette Bank
be
al
Brian T. McMuilin '92 and
arol tan
Ketner were married on October 22. 1994 in
Saint Clair. Brian is a teacher in the Saint Clair
Sunbury.
Renee R. Donmoyer '92 and Brian D.
is
Aaron
Securities in Reading
to
then
,
is
I
in
In
comprehensive business education and
in cometology Willing to touch
uny
combmution of subjects Will consider
and
Krufka are planning an August 26 wedding
Soon
certified In secretarial studies,
ment Information Systems
92 and Craig J.
planning an August wedding
(irealei Atlanta Health Services. Philadelphia
'92 and Katherine
mamed on August 6.
P.
Shields
Jr. '92
were
Clair
Both are special educauon teachers
1
994.
in St
in
Dianne Pursed '92 and Kevin Kelly were
mamed on October
live in
.
Chief Information Officer or Manage
Holden '92
15.
a personnel coor-
is
general business studies
Cahl
Jolla.
Kentucky.
R
on October
school or middle school. Certified
al
\mv Mcl aughlin
in
Teaching position (FT) wanted in N J
a high
i
Ringold Hcmcntaiv School ...
Clarksville. Tenn and Robert is a
UeuteiUfll
in the U S Army, stationed by l-orl (
'amphcll.
a
S-1982
m.wkoliiui odur.ition. lypowntuu), and
eight
Jr. '92
Inc..
for File
instructing business subjects in
in
.
Karen
Alumni Office and ask
an as
Christina holds a maikel reseauh position
is
were
1994
Jennifer L.
Phillip
I
Worcester.
Lindenmuth were
Bates were married on September 17, 1994.
in Williamsport. Jennifer is an English teacher
wedding
purchasing agent for Allan A. Myers
Amy Jo is a special education teacher in the
East Penn School District.
and
uie.t.
position.
reorganizations, imple-
Heivvuk
in
"92 and Fred PettilK
are planning a June 1996
spent the weekend
I
new
mamed
substitute special education
leachei
CompuCom
Jo Clemson '92 writes: "Long, but
not lost friends of BU were reunited in
Whitehall, Pa., on February 3. James
Pomicter. a medical technician in
'93 sseie
In
good common sense and decisionmaking skills. For resume, contact
Christinu M. Multi '92 and si
\ k (04
M. Olear were married on May 20 in Hawlcy.
pathic Medicine.
Amy
hygu iu
L. I.ohr *92 and Phillip R.
Jr.
Seeking
management
mentation of new policies and procedures, Increased profits. Possesses
Blinbetfa
Muncy.
is employed by EA
Engineering. Science and Technology. Inc.
They live in Stewartstown.
graduate medi-
Instrumental
in
in
Sparks. Md.. and David
1
in
EA
employed by
is
is
sistant
1
Anthony P. Chiccarine '92 and Krystyna
W. Kiwak were married on September 3. 994,
in dental
j
financial reporting.
accounting or
loc preti
\
Associates, an
Rowland, n
In
WUUamtpon
in the
Start.
agency
dnd
pro
l'
I
in
operations, general ledger, spreadsheets, auditing, cash management,
I'.
|99fi
utUtam
B Cohen and
pursuing a degree
is
a speech- language patholo-
Wilhamsville.
in
dent of Elias
S.
aC
working on
in
with degree
accounting with 12 years financial
industry experience, including
teller
10. |<><>4.
gist at Children's Hospital ot Buffalo
reside
who
David,
nmnee
Ingomar Lon
kurowski '92 and David
\.
'93 arc planning a Juno
gram, was recently named
1996 wedding
M'92 and Dr William
Giles
Mihalko were
for
Carpenter '92 and Richard S
Kelli L.
Md
'92 and Dr Vijay Josh,
I.
Wyoming.
graduate
Owens
September
Bloomsburg graduate
live in
Delaware
live in Frederick.
arc planning a
Kathy
Burger King.
a
liedcikk.
in
Camden. Delaware. They
Pub-
ding
in
Shillington
engaged
is
Renee.
employed by
is
Governor Mifflin School
Kathy Burson '92 and
1994
7.
1
Moscow.
Pa.
1
5.
1994. in Yardlcy
They
social liaison person, supervisory
(Continued on Page 61)
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Classnotes
Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel E Long were
married on July 24. 1993.
Berwick Hospital, and Robert
is
employed
is
employed by Lnvironmcntal Consultants in
at
Chantilly. Va.
Deroba
Jr
Peggy
They
clerk at Wilkes Pools. Mifflmvillc.
live
is
a teacher
at
M
Damon
Richboro Elementary School
in
ing a master's degree
Rothermel '92 and Michael P.
Fincrghty were married on September 17,
Richelle
Richelle
1994
They
ployed by Connaughl Laboratories
Inc.,
Mount Pocono.
Kelly is a registered nurse with Shawnee
Medical Group of Shawnee -on-the-Delaware.
married on October
8. 1994. in
were
Class Volunteers:
Dina Campbell, Deb Dietrich, Manie Dinges.
Rent e Kunkel. Ram lanwro
Kristin L. Kutkowski '92 and JBSOD
Furniii '92 are planning a March 1996 wedding
Tampa
in
Kristin
agent lor the Investment Building (iroup
Inc
in
Tampa, and Jason
a catering
is
Dawn
in Fcastcrville in
move
to
to a
July
the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in Wilkes-Barre. They live in Allen-
M. Arentz
Allison
are engaged. Allison
degree
'92 and Hi. ullc\
Hl.uk
I
They
co-owners of Small Wonders Daycare
in
i
'93 and Jesse
is
studying for a master's
lehabilitalion
ardiai
L Maurer
and exercise
science at East Stroudsburg University.
planning an October 14 wedding.
an
arc
Center
Andrew O'Donnell
wen married on Augusl \, 1994 In Red
April Smith '92 and
•92
Apnl
School
and Andiew
U.S.
I...
I
is
Icaltlu
computet
a
an
1
1" y
Marilyn
Nay lor were married on May 21.1 995
son Borough Marilyn
deaf
is
Lincoln Intermediate Unit
in
New
in
Wil-
an interpreter for the
Hanover.
live in East
L. Hall '93 and Brian H. Albertson
Marsha
Danville.
October 14 wedding
is
in
a route accountant with
Service America Corp.
Constance Hammes '93 and Glenn
Goldsborough '92 were married in October.
Constance
is
is
a kindergarten teacher, and Glenn
a teacher in the Pennsbury School District.
ager.
They
Lisa A. Hirkala '93 and Robert L. Brinker
1996 wedding. Lisa is
are planning a spring
manager of Levi's Outlet by Designs
in
Lancaster.
They
12.
Patricia A.
Oxford.
Kerry L. Corse '93 and Thomas W. Campion were married on September 24 in
Pottsville. Kerry is employed by Schuylkill
County as a mental health intensive care man-
Hironimus '93 and Brian C.
Sawka
'91 are planning a spring
ding
Hamsburg.
in
Patricia
is
1996 wed-
a substitute
teacher in the Central Dauphin School District,
and Brian
is
a mortgage underwriter with
Ford Consumer Finance
Cherry
in
Hill, N.J.
live in Pottsville
Kevin M. Jones '93 and Krista
Cathy Dunlin '93 and
James are planning an August 19 wedding. Cathy is a substitute teacher at Carbondale Area High School
Bank
Jeff
I
Mourn
Mit helle
larmel
(
were married
in
Mausdale. Kevin
by American General Finance
Arizona. They reside in Mesa.
loi 1
S Sprint International
1
married on Novembei
will be
ik also reported
the H)
thai
at
in
Arlington, Va
in
he
1,
1995
competing
is
and ovei men's soeeei
1
for
in Pottsville.
the
is
a business
manager
TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce
Pottstown
L. Stauffer
is
employed
in Scottsdale.
Pcnn
at
doctorate there
'92,
who
State in 1994,
a
"The Politics of Syphilis,"
at
post-
pa
Wentz
November
4
Holly
Bank
&
is
Thomas
wedding in
an accountant
1994
in
degree
Lehighton
in
'92 and
Shawn
at
Indiana
Pittsburgh
at
Robed
Decembei
She received
deal education
Dawn W
I..U
in
a
S
acting administrator for
is
in
Lewisburg.
mastei
"s
wedding
15.
St.
is
'91 were married on Apnl 8 in Hazleton. Jodi
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Mary's School
is
in
1994.
in
a first grade teacher at
Wilkes-Barre. and John
employed by Milazzo
Industries in Pittston.
Kingston.
live in
medical technologist
at
Sunbury Com-
at
is
a fitness specialist and
Highline Athletic Club in
Washingont.
Pamela
J.
is
a child care teacher.
III
'93 and
ding.
Joseph
is
a third grade teacher in the
Colonial School District.
May. Maureen
is
employed
M. Kowaleski
'93 and
Thomas
D. Hresko were married on August 20, 1994
in
Kulpmont.
Danielle
a teacher at the
is
Danville Child Development Center.
They
Bloomsburg.
May
7.
1
994,
in
They
Amy
Wdliamsport.
Pamela is a secretary for Powerplant Technololive in Williamsport.
Lauver '93 and
Jeff Hart are plan-
ning a July 22 wedding.
Amy
is is
West Snyder High School
Midd-Wesl School District.
teacher
at
math
in the
Michele Grason '93 and Steve Denny '94
town Michele
is
1996 wedding
an oncology nurse
Valley Hospital, and Steve
is
in
at
Nancy Griffiths Lav. ton '93 has joined the
Management Group. She
Allen-
Lehigh
a secondary edu-
staff at Insurance
and her husband, Dan,
Bear Creek.
live in
cation teacher and personal fitness trainer.
Mary Jo
Joseph A. Carracappa
in
Girton '93 and Scott R. Mix
were mamed on
Dina Marie Campbell '93 is a ninth grade
Cape May. N.J.
Susan
L. Kirby '93 and David R. Rich
Presbyterian Medical Center.
live in
in-class support teacher in
parents.
at
Danielle
Valerie Frey '93
gies Inc.
Susan Cannon '93 and Kenneth Krawchuk
wcic married last year and recently became
Maureen
were married
munity Hospital.
1994. in
Shawn is an accountant for
W illiamspon Home They live in Muncy.
Catherine E Burke are planning a July wed-
Jodi Whitebread '92 and Robert Cienki
District.
Shavertown. Joan
Dawn will be escorted by her father, Donald
L. Whitt-bread '65.
a sixth grade teacher in the Fleetwood
'91 were married on July 23,
Jennifer Forbes '93 and James Ortona are
are planning a July 6.
bread '92 and Gerald
are planning a July 22
is
Area School
They
D. Burkhart '93 and Ronda Leigh
<1.
the University of
Stacy
live in Ottsville.
planning a September 1996 wedding. Jenni-
personal trainer
in April.
Gauglcr '93
Joseph
Sunbury.
at
Trust Co.
Mull were married on October
l-iyeklund were maiiied on
1994
14,
Joan S. Kaczmar *93 and John M. Richie
Seattle.
Bloomington
L.
May
a merchandiser for
Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann Mane
Bickhart were married on October 9. 1994, in
fer is a
Milton.
Shannon
is
the 14th an-
nual Graduate Student Conference
Irriversity in
B
Bucktail
a
Cecelia
s
pursuing
is
married on
September wedding.
Pamela studied medical technology as a
graduate at Bryn Mawr Hospital
Hughesviiie.
She iceently presented
H Fox were
Quakertown.
Stacy A. Jucknik '93 and Christopher S.
are planning a June 1996 wedding.
Redding
Pamela Buchinski '93 and Michael L
(iiaves are planning
are planning a
earned a mastei
Cecelia (Cissy) Drybola '93 and Stephan
Packwood House Museum
They live in Northumberland.
Holly L. Buck '93 and David A.
Karol Weaver
employed by NatWest.
the
ii.iIioikiKIi.iui
pionship.
degree
previously was assistant manager
Boyertown. Eileen
live
a linaiu lal analyst
is
the
Eileen S. Bernhard *93 and John L.
September 2 wedding
in
is
He
Miners National Bank
i
Michael T. Volpe '92
manager of
)auiiich are planning a
a substitute Frent h
m hi ai Shikellamy High School They
In Kulpmont
ti
is
Nintendo of America. They
Huan A
Michelle V. Thomas
Cesari were married on November 19 in
'92 and
is
'93
Annville branch of Lebanon Valley National
live
at
per,
Keystone lob Corps Center in Drums.
Rodney Becker
leatown.
>.i\
He
P. Collins '93 and Gregory A.
and
Centennial
in the
a teaehei
is
District,
ms analyst
i
at the
in
They
a substitute teacher.
Mummert
J.
994,
1
i
Lion
in
M
George R. Barron '93 and Colleen
Haggerty are planning an August 5 wedding
in [nkerman, ( ieorge is a guidance counselor
in
town.
live in
and sales
Tampa
Laura M.Sandy
They plan
Philadelphia
new house
manager lor the Hyatt Hotel and Resort in
i
October 14 wedding.
registered nurse at Frankford Hos-
ICU
pital in
tate
.
an
a licensed real es-
is
Anastasla '93 and Larry Butchin
are planning an
is
is
28, 1994,
Berlin.
Swiltwatcr.
Dawn M.
Grove '93 and Troy
J.
Marsha
Columbia Bndgette is a mortgage finance
consultant with Mortgage Access in Easton.
and James is a national bank examiner with
May
on
live in Nicholson.
mamed on October 22,
Laura
Stroudsburg.
live in
in
Mike Jemo
Jeanne M. Rowlands '92 ind John S Kron
Jeanne is cm-
were
Still
Bridgette R. Collier '93 and James M.
Gallagher '92 were married on June 1 8. 1994,
Representative:
arc planning a June wedding.
Laura
Kelly Cilurso '93 and David
mamed
Lake Winola. They
are planning an
live in
Ixwishurg
District.
They
Philadelphia
1993
an adult training specialist
is
Union County JTPA.
for
in
I).
employed
Cornwall-Lebanon
by the
Gritman '93 and Kevin R
Julie Beth
Cresswell were
Andreoli
Rock School District. She is pursat Holy Family College
the Council
Benton.
in
'92 and
issa is
School
November 4 wedding Cheryl
arc planning a
a production control
is
Wood
Cheryl
were married on Augusl 20. 1994.
Trcvorton.
in
92 and James A.
4
Peggy Ann Ritchie
Webb
Melissa Cascarino '93 and Howard
Melwere married on Apnl 29 in Lebanon
Kori Greene '93 and Joseph Pavlovich are
planning a June 24 wedding in Carlisle. Kori
is
a special education teacher in the South
Middleton School
District.
'91 were
is
Leister '93 and
James
mamed on August 6.
a sales representative for
and Jimmy
is
P.
Winz
1994 Mary Jo
Nesor Alloy Corp..
a trading analyst with the Ameri-
can Stock Exchange. They live in Chatham.
N.J.
Opportunities
Classnotes
(Continued
Theresa M. Lesky '93 and Eric
Reynolds '92
ding
arc planning an
Theresa
Corp.
in
August
1
Susan Scruggs "93 and Matthew R Schultz
were married on May 14. 1994 They
Uve m
Towanda.
J.
wed-
2
employed by GA-Tronics
is
Reading, and Eric
resentative with Associates
is
James D. Luchl '93 and Lisa A Ziegler
were married on May 27. James is an accountant for Maersk Inc. in Madison. N.J.
in
Mann '93 of North Plainfield. N J ..
a financial analyst in corporate finance at
Mitsui O.S.K. (America) Inc.. in Jersey City.
Joseph
is
MBA
working on an
degree
is
a reviewer/analyst for
Camp
Clark's
Amy
at
Amy
Kelley A. Marcyan '93 and Scotly B
Kanipe were married on June 25. 1994 in
Tenn.
Kelley
is
Belhumer. Ran,l\ Hantuin. Meinlith
ljl\o\
Hill
Rebecca Dhwii \ndei-\on '94 ami Michael
C. Zeiser "93 aie planning a Jul> S uedding
in Rroomall
Beck> .s a substitute leachei in
Delaware County, and Mike
M. Strzelecki
is
'93 and Michael
at
Gen-
Ha/.leton
is
an accounlanl
A Co m
Lynn
Bet/ '94 and Fdwanl
I).
married on Octobei
A Wasswere
S.
eral Hospital
a resources co-
Joseph F. Subacz '93 and Amy Barth are
planning a December 28. 1996 wedding. Jo-
in
Litchfield. S.C.
seph
is
employed by
First Valley
Bank.
PO
mm
'93, a
second
Jennifer L.Birt '94 and Gicgor) S Seigei
were married on May 9 in Hamsburg Jen
mfcr is employed by the Bank ol
sought
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position
The Basic School.
He
joined the Corps
in
1993.
by Rhone's Travel Trailers Inc
Jean Newruck '93 and Michael Maletsky
tion.
They
in
Cogan
case management for eight years. For
resume, contact Alumni Office and ask
for File
employed by Heap's of Allentown. and
is employed by Fund Plan Services
of Conshohocken.
is
is
management
in
Walhngford. Conn
Tncia is an environmental interpreter technician at Olc Bull
State Park in Cross Fork, and
They
School.
live in State
are engaged. Laura
is
Casual-Corners
Kulpmont. Charles
District.
assistant
is
store
resides in Lcck-
Gregory J. Viola
II
in the U.S.
Lynne Palmer
Andrew Slater '92
are planning a November 4. 1995 wedding in
manager
Bloomsburg. Lynne
neering in Washington,
in
Yorktown. Va.
He
is
They plan
to live in
Stephen R. Parker
engineer with
Bloomsburg.
Jr. '93 is a software
RMS Technologies,
Inc
L
lil.OOMSHURC
Burfcindt "94 and Rodni
I
Ann Polites
'93 and Lawrence
J.
Czeponis
for the Office of Coast
Guard Engi-
Amy
Goodwin
3,
1994, in Sunbury.
Sarah
is
a payroll pro-
cessor for
Angel,
BU
Memll Lynch in Fort Washington.
who also earned a master's degree at
in 1994, is a
UNISYS Corp.
North Wales
multi-media consultant for
in
Blue
Bell.
They
live in
Bloomsburg
Amy
is
,
Jennifer
Copt
'94
wedding
in
Stale
n
ll B
Id
IK
Doug
lit
I
for the
is
Woodward '93 and Arthur R
May 997 wedding
are planning a
1
employed by Pennsylvania National
Insurance Co.,
Hamsburg
Relations
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Scott R Kighter
Assistant
84
Dim tor
of
Development
PHOTOGRAPHER
.
lor
Joan Heller
Boys and Girls Club of Scranton
University Relations Stall
SODja M. Dierks '94 and Anthony Bajor
Sonja is working on a
master s degree at BU. and Anthony in a
teacher
ALUMNI
Koxana
Shenandoah
M.
is
an
Drumblusky
in Carlisle
RN
supervisor
at
ol
Broad
1 Inn,
>,,u
Headier
is a
substitute teacher
at
engaged
Angela is a
Lewis. Danzig & Co.
arc
\
I
Alumna
is
committed
to providing equal educational and
employment opportunities
for all
religion, sex. age. national origin,
ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation,
handicap, Vietnam era Hiatus, or union
membership
ITic
countant
k
MAI
persons without regard to race, color,
Angela K. Gaugler '94 and Ryan R
Troutman
MM
Bloomsburg University
'94
Heather N. Forrest '94 and Daniel J
Houscl arc planning an April 13. 1996 wed
ding
Ol
Linds Loss,
Si n tin
mi,/
West Ha/lcton Junior High School
at
1
Melissa B.
Alumni Allans
Mark Lloyd, I'h.D.
m, of News/Media
They
dm
program
of
Dim
Bath
..
llighei
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Philadelphia
is
<>l
llippensliel "oK
Dim lot
Connie M. Crandall '94 and lost ph I
Longacrc were married on September 10,
1994, in South Gibson. Connie is a business
Patricia DiBiasi '94
System
EDITOR
a kindergarten teac her
in
Inivcfsily
...
Danville Area School District
LaSalle University
I
.isms
Lducation University
Q
l
are planning a June 30
Chilhsquaque
in the
m
ClCWell '94
J.
published
is
alumni, parents and liicnds ol
,
'93
and Jeff
Kummery were married on December 17,
994 in Telford Wendy is employed by Grand
View Hospital They live in Perkasic.
Melissa
Sarah C. Reinhard '93 and Angel H.
Hernandez '92 were mamed on December
lor
Center
'94 arc engaged
DC
Wendy Weidemoyer
Malacame
wedding.
I
ol Pennsylvania,
YMCA Child Care
Mountain Nursing Home.
Jr are planning a July
ifl
ll
Hos
assistant financial
a caseworker for Children and Youth
Services.
I
at
'93 was commissioned
Coast Guard on July 1,
1994. after completion of the 17-weck OCS
a substitute teacher, and
ll
.1
live in
an ensign
is
'94 oi Holland
cardiac stepdown unit
instructor at Flmira Business Institute
Kill.
in
'93 and
is
a field claims adjustor
Group He
plans today!
of the University ol Pennsylvania
tant at the
College
manager of a
clothing
Charlottesville, Va.
Andy
sub
C. Unger '93 and Diane E. Sikora
are planning an October 21 wedding in
a teacher in
'93 and Paul S. Cassell
Make
Chuck
for Erie Insurance
Laura Teresa Ott
in the
StISan
at
1
Pocono Mountain School
is a
College Area High
School and Philipsburg-Osceola Area High
substitute teacher.
is
Andrew
stitute teacher for the State
Jean Ann Organis '93 and Paul J. Sipler
'90 are planning a July 27. 996 wedding. Jean
the
pital
1994. in Sinking Springs.
a substitute teacher, and Paul
October 28
Widieritc are planning a Septembei 4 wedding
Tricia G. Talarico '93 and D. Andrew
Wilson '92 were mamed on September 10,
Ann Marie Oberlin '93 and Daniel C
Murphy were married on March 25 in
is
employed by Doyleslown Hospital
Susan was formerly the administrative
a master's degree from Lehigh
Ann Marie is a
Homecoming
Bit
also a graduate ol Hershey Medical Centei.
assistant with Bristol-Myers
a
University in May.
Lewisburg.
I
Dann. who
is
Maryann Brown
Kathleen M. Szymczak '93 and ChristoJ Seibcrt are engaged Kathleen is a
data
special education teacher at Centennial School.
She received
labrii
<
pher
Squibb Co.
Jennifer A. Nyce '93 of Northampton
Ireti h. n
<
is
member
Michael
ud
'94
planning an October 1H wedding
Sta-
'92 are planning an autumn 1995 wedding
Jean
C- 1967.
LsflCSStfll
Williamsport
live in
work capacity. Willing
and flexibility
olomontary ed. with
social
County. N.A.
Dann Braid
Jennifer A. Switzer '93 and Richard A
Robertson Jr. were married on November 5,
1994. in Williamsport Jennifer is employed
in
M S degree in
minor In psychology. Public school
teacher for 8 5 years; family centered
1
lieu-
tenant in the U.S. Marines, has graduated from
Service. Career
Positions
Bethlehem
Christopher S. Moeller
Resume
Box 4244. Readmq PA
to travel, likes variety
Ho. slum
B
October 199b wedding
a registered nurse
order
I
Summit
Jaslar arc planning an
Momstown.
L
Stat es
Scrvucs
with Kreischer. Millei
NYU.
ordinator for Litchfield Plantation
KHP
money
Center.
i
Class Volunteers:
1996 wedding.
Scott K. Starbuck '93 and Lon Ann Cave
were married on April 22 in Shavertown Scon
is a systems engineer for Metropolitan
Lite in
is
He
Snyder '93 and Ryan B Rhoadcs
arc planning a January 20.
Julie
N.J.
1994
Slacey I. Belhumer
Julie Ann
Exton.
in
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with 20 million prospective employers,
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Reaume
Let
staff ac-
university
committed
is
additionally
to affirmative action
will take positive steps to
edu
Jtional
and
provide *uch
and employment opportu-
nities.
Aimee
E Baylor
K. Gerlinski '94 and Christopher
arc
engaged
Aimce
is
a substitute
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Classnotes
stand ready to provide for your
leather and assistant track and cross country
service,
coath
very special occasion. Whether your event
Riverwood High School
at
in
Atlanta.
wc
in
Boyertown, and Russell is a research associRockland Pharmaceuticals Inc. in
an intimate cocktail parly, a reunion, wedding,
Kimberly Goodman '94 is a orporati n
cruller for Computer Resource Assoc tales Inc
in Camp Hill She is also pursuing a master's
degree
in
human
resource management/indus-
Rom
Gi a ham M'94
T.
is b ijm
addition to the usual
"In
dm a
Wyoming
ial
i
Ihe First Hospital of
at
Family
Boyertown.
your
to
of
bill
fare,
wc
ture ethnic specialties including Italian.
many
can, Cajun and
Hon teachei
menu
range a tasteful and delicious
Theresa Scheibley '94 of Tremont
fea-
treatment nurse
Mexi-
at
a
is
the Leader Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center in
others."
Amy Kremser
Valley
on the telemetry
is
GN
a
nurse
is
a registered
Berwick Hospital Center.
at
Patricia G. Skiendzielewski '94
Jennifer L. Harl '94 and Brock a
They
in Somcrvillc. N.J.
arc engaged
live in Recdsvillc.
Brett
1
I
1
employed by Great
is
Val-
dinator. In that role,
icgy
Robin Heintzelman 'Wol Pleasani Mills
a GN/RN in the maiermly dep.irtmenl ai
I
las.
Jennifer L. Hongst '94 and David J
a Deiemhei 1996 wed
Maikle ate planning
ding Jennlfei is employed by
Township School Dislru
the
'94 and Gregory Matuczinski
'91
were married on February 10
Va
Kelly
is
a registered nurse for
Health Care in Gatesvillc.
Tcwksbury
NC
.
in
An Tone,
tenant in the
program
internship
ter In
Snowden
is
graduated from the
mastei
S.
degiee
"s
Research
Karns
'94 ol Florence. S
on the
ardiac
<
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ommissionei
the
in
May
16 Primat)
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[arriiburg.
While
ship
Bi
at
hti
i
wen
White
the
i
Brothi
Kerry
I
lousi
i
is
[<
>
is
a third
mploycd by
Michael
is
working on
County Kerry
is
an
ac
*
in
Ameiu
llu
A
mint execu-
Temporary Services
in
.ui
a registered
is
Mass
at
"n the
al
<
Warne Clinii and
second grade teachei at
Matthew is a
Cromwell Valley Elementary School
Ruth Pelzer
'94 and Patrick
oi
Scranton has
ai
in
Warminstei
vices.
Package System
'94 ol WUliamsporl was named
the
Enterprises, Inc.
Month
She
is
for
March
at
Hope
a program specialist;
coordinator for residential services.
Ruth Krunig'94o! Bloomsbuit has
own calenng
business. The
sl.irted
is
a
is
is a
in
Dulaney
Jr.
registered nurse
Philadelphia,
operations coordinator for
Jennifer
and
Inc.
M4 and Brad T. Kinsey
'92 are planning a June 15, 1996
wedding.
Jennifer
is a first grade teacher in the
Prince
George's County Public School
District in
Greenbell, Md Brad is employed by Kinsey
in
"Featuring the finest qualih of product anil
into the Berwick Area School District's Academic Hall of Fame on May 20.
on January 5
ing Mr. Rygiel's long tenure
at
age 89. Dur-
on the
faculty of
Bloomsburg University, Mrs. Rygiel was very
active in campus activities and was wellknown by many students.
Bernard
business,
is
manager
Ansno Corp.. which
J.
Schneck, an associate profes-
Michael A. Yeagy M'94 and Carol Cook
1996 wedding in
1966 to 1982, died on April 14
BU from
age 74.
at
Surviving are six children, Marilyn
Robochik, Linda, Elizabeth Smith, Mary, Jeffrey and William; four grandchildren, three
sisters
and a brother.
are planning an April
Dillsburg. Michael
is
a
manager with The
Valera (Jerry) Valentino, secretary
RX
BU
Place, Inc., in Colonial Park.
business office for 15 years before
in the
retir-
ing in 1980, died on January 25 at age 79.
Forge.
Ronald
is
8
wedding
in
Old
Surviving are a son, Fred; a daughter. Beth
Ann Kob; and
five grandchildren.
a trooper in the Pennsylva-
Attention, Class of 1995!
1995
You came
Hamsburg.
Christine A. Searfoss '94 and Russell L.
Moser "94 are planning an August 5 wedding
to
Bloomsburg Theatre
Representative:
Ensemble as a
class assignment;
Michele Corbin
just for the fun
of
year
Roadway
L Roil&fa
Construction
1989 as dean
in
nia State Police.
Susquehanna
Chef.
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Ruth
Pennsylvania Hospital
Pat
her
Philadelphia
registered nurse at Presbyterian Hospital.
accepted a position with Allico Health Ser-
Pam Kont/
ol
BU
a
Ronald Zaykowski '94 and Michelle
'92 are planning an October 21, 1995 wedl
is
rermantown Hospital and Medi-
Karen Padgeon *94
ding
leraann Kolodde&kl 9A
Brian Winter '94 of Allentown
Semenza are planning a July
m
son. Mil
Employee of
em-
is
microbiology and immunology
to
sor of sociology and social welfare at
's
College
Florence L. Rygiel, the widow of Walter
claims adjustor with State Farm Insurance.
for his family
Hospital
Rowan
Peat
Michele Walsh '94 of Clark's Summit
at Mercy Hospital in Scranton.
Sen lely ol Clinical Pathologists
Mawr
at
BU
Jersey.
Dr Matteson came
GN
cal Center.
the
PottsviUe Hospital and
ow
Lancaster
in
Maria
medical technologist
KPMG
York, and
in
School of Medical Technology, she
laborotor)
'92 are planning a June 1996 wedding
Philadelphia.
his master's in clinical
graduatf ol the Bryn
ployed
and Matthew
employed by
Jennifer Orlando '94 has been certified by
i>
Bphrata
*>4
is
management
at
provost and
of the College of Business.
Montvale, N.J.
manufactures abrasive products.
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ful)
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in
grade teacher
psychology. They live
planning
Maria Kolmish
July 1994
Melissa
ra bit
tive with Russoli
in
intern-
n. Kegarlsc '94 and Clark
leffries are
ancastei
BU, he served an
a senior at
in
New
in
named
Susan Rusinko, a member of the BU Department of English for 32 years, was inducted
Allison WahJers '94 and Rick Rafferty are
planning a 1997 wedding. Allison is a liability
married
he was a missionary
Matteson, interim provost
S. Rygiel, died
Melissa Morelli '94 and Michael Alfonso
•93
ill,
with Schenng-Plough
Kenilworth, N.J.
M
Ice
lion.
a
is
'93 are planning a July 20, 1996
wedding. Kevin
Marwick
Jonathan D. Keelei 'JWol Mifflinbunj won
for Union County
(
Matthew
Theresa Von Tobel '94 and Kevin
David Moreira '94 and Martina
Hill are
engaged. David is a technician for the TriCounty Regional Planning Commission in
J.
professor of
a teacher at Infant Friend-
Institute in
McGrath
Democratic nomination
a
is
speech pathology.
in
is
telemetry
J.
'93 are planning an October 21
clinical data coordinator
J
pursuing a
Kccslcr Medical Cen-
ut
floor at Carolina llospilal Systems.
l
Raymond
is
Karalyn Ann McNiff '94 and Keith
Kempmski are planning a November wedding.
a registered nurse
I
Jennifer C. Lyba '94 and
are engaged
Jennifer
for five years.
Carol
Janice L. Tyciak '94 and Matthew
Evangeline
wedding. Janice
Kmdei
lieu
Miss
BllOXi,
Cur rick
second
becoming
Mexico
a pre-school teacher with the
ship Center in Philadelphia, and
b
Prior to
since July 1992, has been
I
Kriatfau R. Hertzlei '94,
is
in
Child Development Council.
U.S. Navy.
in the
Jennifer
Dal-
in
Suffolk,
and Greg
The Rev. John F. Coyne, Catholic campus
BU from 1981 to 1983. died on
Bowanko
September 16 wedding
are planning a
Lowe
Kelly
Gov. Richard Thornburgh.
minister at
Jennifer Spencer '94 and Joseph
lospital,
Sunbury Gonununity Hospital
He was first appointed in March 1980 by
April 15 at age 54.
Newtown is a registered
room at Bloomsburg
ol
ees.
county court pro-
in
ceedings.
StCVe Lorcfa '94
member of the law
firm of James and Mihalik in Bloomsburg,
has
been reappointed to the
Council of Trust-
she assists crime victims
and witnesses involved
nurse in the operating
is
is
Montour County's new victim-witness coor-
K Longacre
Bank
ley Savings
Brian Hausknecht '94 and [Yai
arc planning a March 1996 wedding
'94 and Tara
Long
Brett V.
Jr., district attorney
of Montour County and
BU
Center
Spigclmycr were married on August 20. 1994,
Friends
Robert W. Buehner
'94
Angelique Shoemaker
Berwick Hospital
floor at
and
Hamsburg.
i
'94 of Catawissa
Marsha E. Wilkinson '95 and Ronald
M
Kouf II '94 are engaged. Ron is employed
by Cable One in Williamsport.
ate at
will help ar-
specifications and requirements.
relations at St. Francis College.
trial
team banquet, we
office party or
i
Mt. Penn. Christine is a customer support
at National Penn Bank in
representative
is
Aimee
Bitting '95 and Michael
Sanford
'93 are planning an August
5. 1995
wedding
in Ephrata.
Michael,
master's degree at BU.
who
is
also earned a
employed by
the
Lincoln Intermediate Unit.
Gary
Gilcrest '95
is
counselor-instructor
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Bloormburg University Alumn
If
any
any interest in attending
of the events listed here, please make
you have
a tentative reservation by notifying
the Alumni Office today. We will
provide details (exact times,
locations, directions,
confirmation information, etc.) for the events
in
to
Bloomsburg!
September 23-30
The Bloomsburg
October 6-8
Parents
October 27-29
Homecoming
December
Happy Holiday Dance
2
Alumni Day
1996
which you are interested.
(If
we do not receive a
number of
sufficient
reservations, the event
may be cancelled.)
Weekend
Commencement
December 16
April 27,
Fair
Note: Monthly University Events schedules
and separate schedules for cultural and
athletic events are always available through
the Alumni Office. Please call us for a copy.
PHILADELPHIA AREA
July 28
Regional Calendar of Events as of June 27,
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs
(rescheduled from June 1)
Sept. 16
Family Day at
The Philadelphia Zoo
Oct. 14
Luncheon, Springfield Mall
995
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Aug.
8-
1
2
Shaw Theater
Festival
(by motor coach from Bloomsburg)
CLINTON COUNTY
Oct. 14
Huskies Football
&
(DXELAWAM
June 28
Lock Haven
vs.
July 26
Freshmen
June 28
Blue Rocks Baseball, Wilmington
Sept.
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs,
Aug.
Dinner,
Picnic, Long's Park
Dewey Beach
Aug. 19
Call
Huskies Football vs.
& Post-game Dinner
Sept. 19
New Haven
1-800-526-0254
& Grill,
Aug. 2
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs,
Covered Bridge Park, S Whitehall
Oct. 21
Huskies Football
Avalon
Student-recruiter Training
July
1
Dinner
in
Manhattan
Kutztown
CAPITAL AREA & YORK COUNTY
22
Husky Club &
Alumni Association
Williamsport Cubs
Oct. 3
Afterwork Mixer, Sheraton Inn
Dec. (TEA)
Herdick Trolley Tour of Lights
Sept.
30
Heritage Hills Golf Resort, York
Huskies Football vs. East
Stroudsburg & Pre-game Picnic
with Berrigan's Subs
READING-BERKS
July 27
Afterwork Mixer, O'Kelly's
Oct. 2
Huskies Football vs. Kutztown
Pre-game Tailgate
1
&
Sept. 16
Game &
Picnic
Huskies Football vs. California
Pre-game Tailgate
June 28
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Red Barons Game &
Pre-game Tailgate
July 29
WV Scholarship Garage Sale
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NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
Golf Outing
Theater
&
&
WYOMING VALLEY
June 27
Sept.
at the Forrest
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
vs.
LYCOMING COUNTY
TOPM (SOW
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Miss Saigon
Pre-game Tailgate
program. Belle Meade
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March 29,
1996
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LEHIGH VALLEY
4th Annual
Bloom at the Beach
Princeton Bar
Holiday Event
Nov. 4
NEW IW
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POCONOS
Long's Park
Sept. 2
&
Peres troika
Dec. 9
LANCASTER
12
Angels in America (Parts I
Millennium Approaches
Pre-game Tailgate
Afterwork Deck Party.
The Big Kahuna, Wilmington
1(»
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Huskies Football vs. Mansfield
Pre-game Tailgate
&
Aug. 15
E.
Pettebone
St..
Forty Fort
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs,
Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre
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Vou may reach the
Alumni Office by
telephone, fax or
by writing us:
telephone:
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for Alumni
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Volume
95,
Number
England
1
Quest
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is
two-way
street
'52
By Nancy Swartz Lychos
Alumni Association
President,
"Ever upward, striving, climbing, onward
Bloomsburg goes" are the words
that
complete
Alma Mater. Written decades
accurately reflect what is happen-
the last verse of our
ago, they
ing
still
in all facets of university life
especially true of the
Alumni
constantly seeking
ways
and
in
to involve
you
— and are
We are
Association.
be of service
to
our mission
you
to
promote the
to
cause of education.
Our
latest efforts
may
help you find that
perfect job or perfect employee.
to
Doug
for
providing the idea
BLOOMSBURG.
UNIVERSITY I.KADT.KS
Hamona
AUty,
«
Imn
thi
<>/
As they wailed fin the Dei embci
(
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president of the Alumni Assoi latum
Dr
trustees;
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It
<
omnunt ement
Jessica Kozhff. president
<>/
in gel
underlay,
the University;
it
was
President,
Bloomsburg University
Pennsylvania
of
it
consider the future.
As an
institution
as individuals
— we have
pmfessor and in the unfortunate deaths ot five
young people, we have experienced remarkable
a*
ademn
for a
.itl.nrs ,ind
life
and
provost /vice president for
vice president tor univer-
advancement. As you recall, all three of
these positions have been filled on an interim
basis since the retirement of the former vice
events
we have grown by
new
strengths and talents.
we were
draw upon our
We are not quite the same
before.
Despite these tragedies,
I
continue to
This
is
feel
a very
place that has the potential for greatness.
expressed
in the t.ilents ol
students and alumni
to the life of the
—
our
and
in
good
I
see
it
fai ulty, st.itt
our commitment
mind.
fall,
U.S. Neivs and World Report ranked
B.U. fourth as a "Best Value" in higher education
regional universities in the northern part
ot the nation.
commitment
1
to
nology,
believe this ranking reflects our
providing students with the
highest quality education while keeping the cost
of that education within reach of as
is
In the
at
life. Dr. Herring,
Rochester Institute of Tech-
expected to begin his duties on March
meantime, Dr. John
J.
Trathen
is
serving
many
stu-
dents and families as possible.
Bloomsburg is an institution with a proud past
and a great future. One of the activities in which
spirit alive
and
they will also put to rest the
which
list
will
of
myth
is
keep
We hope
vibrant.
time you hear from Bloomsburg
that the only
when we want
money. Your time and talents are even more
essential!
Some
of the volunteer "jobs" require significant
effort (chapter steering
some,
committee, for example);
(keeping your address current).
just a little
All can be personally rewarding,
and you
will
have the satisfaction of giving something back
much to you.
few of you may have less
to
the school that gave so
We realize a
positive feelings about
ence and, as
than
you, but
why.
a result, aren't interested in
we encourage you
(Just
send a note
are very important to
let
to
be
made no
later
than July
1,
1995.
On a final note, have one very good piece of
news that am eager to share with you. As of
December 6, we
faculty, staff, students, alumni
1
—
—
and Foundation Board members
have reached
our $3,375 million goal for the library campaign
by raising more than $3.5 million dollars for A
Treasury of Ideas.
am very proud that the library,
which is really the center of learning on any
campus, will be the first building constructed at
Bloomsburg during my tenure as president.
I
Congratulations and
generous support.
many thanks
for
your
sorry
if
to contact
to the
alumni
that applies to
Alumni
us to
tell
us
Office.)
University officials have often told us that alumni
Interviews for the other two positions will take
place early in the spring semester, with appoint-
ments
your Bloomsburg experi-
We are sincerely
as interim vice president.
I
Others also recognize the value of Bloomsburg.
This past
can get involved, a
included in this issue. You will
find a variety of suggestions
activities.
vice president for student
an administrator
1
incredibly lucky to be here.
is
presidents.
Following campus interviews of five candiHerring was selected as the
reaching within ourselves to
Page 2
vice president for student
dates, Dr. H. Preston
In these tragic
among
new
For complete details, refer to
how you
ways
your Husky
our recently concluded search
sity
courage and dignity, humanity and
civility.
as
for a
refer to
I
ongoing searches
been marked indelibly by the tragedies we have
shared this semester. In the loss of a respected
acts of
ahead.
for
specific
we are currently engaged will markedly affect
how B.U. will evolve in the days and years
As my second semester at Bloomsburg brains,
seems appropriate to refleet on the past, and to
As
'52.
was t'nsident Kozloffs first commencement at Bloomsburg.
Kozhff, Ph.D.
55.
— and the space in
all smiles from
and Nancy Lychos
Vice presidential searches underway;
library campaign tops $3,375 million goal
IU, Jessica S.
page
We are indebted
Hippenstiel, director of alumni affairs,
them know
everything
if
them and have asked us
they can be of help.
we can
to
to
We will do
convey your concern
to the
appropriate person and follow
up on any action
taken. Even if we don't change your mind about
Bloomsburg, we may be able to make a difference
for future alumni.
For the Alumni Association to be as successful
we need everyone's active participaand support. With all of us working together, Bloomsburg will continue climbing
as possible,
tion
upward and onward.
.
.
.
Secret ingredient for success: passion
A
William Kelly, a 1971 graduate who
WVIA
is
president of
television and radio, delivered the address at the
125th annual winter
commencement on December
17.
Another alumnus. Dr. Curtis R English. Class of 1956,
was awarded an honorary doctorate in recognition of his
service as interim president of the University.
Kelly began his life-long interest
in radio at
age
when
By
12,
he began broadcasting from his basement radio station
ninth grade he
was working
WTTC
at
in
Towanda and
describing everything from Harry James' music to horsepulling contests.
His radio careeer spanned nine stations
New
and
York, where he became
WYBG
purchase of a
WARM
Two
Massena.
new ambulance
in Scranton. his
Dimes
of
in
in
Pennsylvania
for his attention-
His efforts as station
getting public service projects.
manager of
known
N
Y.,
resulted in the
community While at
25-mile Winter Walk for the March
for the
more than $25,000 to fight birth defects.
Agnes flood. Kelly described
beauty of the Susquehanna River from a canoe in
raised
years after the Hurricane
the natural
WARM'S
100-mile "Great Canoe Expedition"
down
the
nver.
Today. Kelly
WVIA FM
stations.
89
As
is
president of
WVIA-TV
Channel 44 and
9. the region's public television
and radio
the station's chief executive officer, he also
serves as executive producer of several programs,
which were nominees
for the prestigious
two of
IRIS Award of the
He
National Association of Television Program Executives
is
executive producer of "The
News
Directors" and host of
the station's monthly series, "State of Pennsylvania."
He
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William Kellx
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doctorate.
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worked closely with The Ness- York Times as executive
producer of "James Reston, The Man Millions Read." a
major WVIA documentary aired by PBS in 1993 The
member of the Pennsylvania Association ot
He serves on the board of the Northeastern
Pennsylvania Philharmonic, is an advisory board member of
Corporation for Public Broadcasting has recognized his
efforts in
fund raising and audience building with two
national awards.
In
the
1988 he was named "Young Alumnus of the Year" by
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
He has
also
stations as board
irresistible to enterprising
Broadcasters.
come
the Pennsylvania College of
and
received the Pennsylvania Medical Society's Walter F
board of directors
Donaldson Award
courses
for Outstanding
Medical Journalism and
the Outstanding Volunteer Leadership
Award from
at
B U
in
in
Mountamtop
He has
as an adjunct professor for
I
Management
Institute,
Kelly
is
don't have to be
recognized speaker on
a
He and
They
you
Mountamtop.
for alumni, parents
the graduating class
and friends of Bloomsburg
like to share
University of Pennsylvania, a State System of
Higher Education University
my
parents, and
But
EDITOR
Doug
some excerpts with you:
Twenty-four years ago
I've
my
wanted the speaker
always been
first
pearl of
try to live in the
The
PHOTOGRAPHER
now
Joan Heifer
in too
tests
wisdom
much
sat
m
this
make
to
ALUMNI OFFICE STAFF
n
room with
QUICK!
moment, surting now!
still
at
So
hand
.
to
.
can
not sympathetic
fire
or promote
In this
new
.
.
luck,
is
committed
to providing
status, or
union
to arrive
membership.
is
additionally committed to
at
definition of luck is
the right time,
is
and leave, and sticking with the job until
YOU are really proud of yourself
it's
done
But the "secret ingredient"
in
my
recipe for success
J
to get
it,
you are credible, compelling and practically
<
lam"
l"i
now. the
II
nines
nol insigiiifu anl sai
as
how tew
You
and worse,
it
will
people want to hear about your
can sour you very quickly
Once your
1
gone South, employers like me can pick it up in
Hash, and you simply won't gel a good star! on your areei
i
like
a
victim!
Wallpaper your room with those
gam energy from
rejection letters,
them, and lone yoursell
do what you have to do You've earned a degree today,
NOT a good job' That's up to you, and it may well be die-
to
hardest thing you've ever done.
Remember,
a
little
luck, a lot ol hard work,
And, when you
.
how
and
make
yourself too
.
Ilicy can't teach
self. or.
and unshak
gel the job. gel
you
how
in college
to
to care about other people
become a sensitive
more than your
this is particularly important,
These
how
to
know who
are the hard things to learn, hut they're
essential to being
whole and happy'
was
Part of your college education
teach you to think critically about
to raise your sights, to
life,
to judge for yourrclf
about the ethics or morality of behavior, about the unfairness
of stereotypes and racial or ethnic discrimination
In
your
youth and energy, and because of your education, you need
is
What power passion has. and what mountains it
can move for you' Call it intensity, or enthusiasm, but when
you know what you want, and will do what you have to do
nities.
t
these
attitude has
you are
and
passion.
provide such educabonal and employment opportu-
V
My
so well that
affirmative action and will take positive steps to
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
lime
to "go for it" when you can
one of those things your parents have
probably talked to you about It means, and pardon me if I
sound like your parent, forgetting the hours you're supposed
Hard work
sex, age. national origin, ancestry, lifestyle, sexual
Vietnam era
at a
an
i
you
that
all
But. whatever you do. don't act like a vu tun'
person, or
having the instinct
all persons without regard to race, color, religion,
orientation, handicap.
them one
it
It's
il
you have some pretty important
noticed by the quality of your work, then
Let's take
Bloomsburg University
you have
gixxl to lose.
basically being in the right place
equal educational and employment opportunities for
|9«>4,
lass ol
"classroom." you "ace" the tests by effort, attitude, a sense
.
is
despite inevitable setbacks
able confidence in yoursell'
hard work and passion
Secretary
some
<
II
of organizational politics and a few other ingredients
There are three things which have helped me: Good
Linda Lona
is
il
it,
you today
loi
I'm sorry thai alter
it'
hook'
hang onto
to
by sounding
offer "multiple choices." but
the "professor" pays you. he or she
is
is
quickly discover
a
of a hurry for the next
aitisls.
.
failures,
I
to you. the graduates of 1994.
ahead of you
you. and your employer
University Relations Staff
university
month.
experience to appreciate the quality of the one
Hippenstiel '68
Director of Alumni Affairs
The
I
this
.
with
in a
il
dei isioiis ahead, anil
Because Kelly's address was well-received by members of
and others in the audience, we would
published three times a year
bom
have and want
don't
well.
BLOOMSBURG is
nothing new, ol course,
lassrooms you, the
in
challenge
his wife. Janice, are parents ot three children.
live in
years
passion or find
communications theory and techniques.
Kelly represents the state's seven public television
is
and the good news
many
I've
as important In the |0D scan h
composers, lovers and even some polilu tans have
dial "spaikle."
years
is
rcaliv il>
i
his passion thing
taught media
Also a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Executive
the
Northeastern Chapter March of Dimes.
as intellect and
Williamsport,
Marian Sutherland Kirby Library
past president of the
is
Technology
and ambitious employers
to believe that passion
only open your eyes wider to sec your responsibilities to
society.
.
.
.
Service to others can open your hearts arid minds, and
getting involved in your
community enriches your
life.
I
(Continued on Pag€ 4)
Page 3
Kelly
(Conibuud pom Pags
Classnotes
3)
know you have very little money, but
learn now to give some to something
you believe
who
Sister,
Find a youngster
in.
spend pan of
helping in
this
Plainficld.
Hill '13 of
Ruth Larish
Christmas
soup kitchen, inspire
a
died on October 16
19 13
needs a Big Brother or
really
ber
a
1
Espy died on Decemwas a
Kelly,
teacher in the Fnsbie School District. She later
young person to graduate from
ollcge Although it may not seem
was
cook
a
Wool worth
the
at
you learned
sometimes
of
in
dren.
yourself In oilier,,
ol
soon as you can,
.
businesses, died
Here's your last list from
Bloomsburg Imvcrsity I'll i all it
"Thoughts on a happy, successful
life!"
in
owned
E Williams
Don't measure yourself, even in
1.
easily said
you
mobile agenc y
pany
money TiUl
these early years, by
will
and not easily
age 99.
at
Her family owned Rice Motors, die
I
il
the Paul
Ha/lelon, and her
more than 50
for
Surviving are
a
will know great peace
when you realize how few
and
mind
of
little bit
Everyone gets
lor
m
of ludk
ongratulat
their career, but
and smart ones don't
nuelvei, bin work
thi
than evai and earn the next
i
Set goals
m
your
and work
life,
itemadi illy toward than
13
takei din ipUni
world
and patlani
1
thi
fbi
.
will noi
1
disappointments 11 pan
A
.
seven grand
'18 died on August 25
BdOJ Davenport ObJ
at
age
'
IN of Bloomsburg died
on September 21 at age 96. A resident of
Bloomsburg since 1919. she studied pipe organ
at Susquehanna University.
She served as or-
Matthew's Lutheran Church
ganist at St
you
are
and
plan,
will
several different
work
mployen
1
and some are
r,
1
in
(
IhlW D Of ( linsi
Mrs Ohl was
tin
ul
rherefon
to praise
I
and be your toughest
ex pec
job.
5.
now
inclined
yoursell
critic
to be told you've
1
Don't
done
good
a
Impress yourself!
Marry
at
The gieatest
it
most people evei know
failed marriage,
the
widow
fol
6.
and
is
a
Don't
Don't waste youi hie with
I
ive youi life in the current
future, looking
hack only to
gam
perspective and insight that you can
actually use
time
when
There
really is only
regrets matter, so
I
one
leave
you with these words:
At the end of your
think ot the raise 01
didn't get, the
Bcmhart and Mary Trower;
is
now
new
life,
end of your
District.
three sons,
Hugh, Terry and John; 12 grandchil-
dren, seven great-grandchildren, and a
sister.
1927
The following
class
members
registered
i
ai
alumni or university events during 1994: Edna
Berkheiser Gattey. Sadie Zapp Mayernick.
Ruth Smith Shapiro Dickstein '27 of
Scranton reports that her granddaughter, Jodi
Irene Feeney Trethewey
4
27, formerly of
Scranton and Harrisburg, died recently
Edward F Schuyler
She was the widow of John Trethewey.
Also a graduate of Marywood College, she
236 West Ridge Avenue
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
retired as a teacher in the
(717) 784 1515
trict.
at
age 85.
Scranton School Dis-
The following
death
of
J
Rutter Ohl
Surviv-
members
registered at
Singleman Barnes, Helen Barrow, Francis Hahn
Blosc, Beulah Deming Gibson, Manan Andrews
Laise, Jane Creasy Miller.
sisters.
1925
19 19
Alice Ruggles Williams '25 of Pikes Creek
died on August 26
Klshbaeh Miller
<
class
at
age 87. She taught fourth
1928
Representative:
Faye Appleman Dendler
1132 Market Street
Berwick, PA 18603
(717) 752-5367
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994:
Kathryn Abbett, Mary Phillips Dole, Francis
918 Chunk Stmt
(Red) Garrity. Grace Edwards Hartman.
Roversjonl. PA 19468
(215) 948*3780
Faye Miller Kessler '2S of Northumberland
Class Volunteer:
died on September 26
Grace Kishbach Miller
public schools throughout the region, including
Point
1994
Parker '19 died on
many years
Lower Menon. she
After teaching
schools of
hometown
ot
Julj
at
age 85. She taught
Township and Northumberland,
for
in
many
years.
i
>
i
primary
Surviving are a daughter. Cynthia Kessler
retired to her
Bulhngton; a son, Frederick D.; four granddaugh-
in the
ters
Benton
and two great-grandsons.
1920
1929
Representative
Class Volunteers:
Anna Davis Harrow
9119 Frian Road
Rachel G. Anthony. Lucille DeVoe
RoehlUe, Ml) 20850
The following class members registered at
alumm or university events during 1994: Audrey
Moore Cohen. Lucille Martz DeVoe. Mildred
192
RidaJl Phillips.
1
Theron Rhinard.
car you couldn't
life,
you'll regret the
late,
and, certainly;
precious time not shared with your
children.
One hundred
and Locust Elementary
Hazleton School
Representative:
you won't
piomolion you
time yon didn't spend with parents as
they aged, with the spouse you
appreciated too
D Thomas
in the
Shapiro, and her grandniece. Jessica Jennings,
home.
(SOI) 424-4405
buy. or the deal you almost made. At
the
retiring.
alumni or university events during 1994: Anna
one great great grandson, and two
take each other loi gi anted
regrets'
A.
are students at B.U.
rune years
two grandsons, nine great-grandchildren,
ing are
aire Hedden
and the victims are
Often those you love the most
in the
Schools
lor love (and passion),
and then work
failure
Milton and Sunbury before
serving as class reprcscnta-
ol her
linn
She was
still
for
yova
In
juit noi
Margaret Smith Campbell '26 of Hazle VilAugust She once taught
lage. Hazleton, died in
Surviving are a daughter, Rosemary Campbell,
a guest at a nursing
will get there!
Chances
1926
Bloomsburg for 30 years and at Trinity Reformed
Orat
an
many
dren.
Representative
1
for
Lois Pfahler Jones '22 reports that she
Veda Edwards
game
ol thi
plan the woik ami work
4.
Michigan All three were teachers
three grandchildren and three great grandchil-
years.
19 18
liV(
Thli
movt 11 youi p
Keep your eye on the goal, accept
you
from teaching and
lives in Livo-
1922
United
big break.
<
Her niece.
Maust Duck '17. died
Margaret Duck Follmer
E.
1924
the successful
hardi
two
94.
Don't feel entitled to anything
yon don't struggle
i
Mabel
Staton, Georgianna
Com-
money.
a
Kelly;
band operated the former M. L Ruggles General Merchandise Store from 1946 to 1968.
children and live great-grandchildren.
things ol
enduring value are acquired by
2.
D
Surviving arc three daughters. Charlotte
husband
Elour and heed
Thomas
son.
in
auto-
first
late
lived, but
be most satisfied with work,
D
Margaret Dei trick Martin '21, formerly of
Bethlehem, died on October 4. She was a teacher
whose
.
William
in Scotch Plains for 19 years
She then
returned to Pikes Creek where she and her hus-
grade
years.
Dorothy Rice Williams '15, a former teacher
families operated two pioneering Ha/lelon
Ic.iin to live life
the
in
Germany, where
stationed.
sister.
1963
nia,
19 15
blessing, and through giving
was
'57. has retired
not to waste these years;
look around you, count your
fully as
Her
Surviving arc a son. Ned. and two grandchil-
So,
She taught
age 93
grandchildren and one great-granddaughter
Lodge, and Bloomsburg University.
(his past semester,
tragically short
now
resolve
many
short and, as
life is
at
area and also in
Surviving are a son. William
Store, the Elks
(
so today,
.
she and her late husband. Lt Col
In her early years, she
age 90
at
1
NJ
ten years ago. Justice
(Continued on Peg* 8)
Class Volunteer
Evelyn Olver Avery '29 of Williamsport died
on August 21 at age 83. She reared as an el-
Camilla Herman Garev
Grace E. Getty '21 of White Bear Lake.
Minn died on September c. at age 9.V She for-
ementary teacher and reading specialist
South Wilhamsport School District
.
merly lived
Huntingdon and Venice, Fla.
Surviving are a son. Ray mond. two grandchildren and tout great-grandchildren
in
EEUe Maust Kells
WARM WELCOME -
Sadie Zapp
Maxernick 27 was on hand to welcome Presi-
.4
Va
.
the
Surviving are two daughters, Janette A.
dent Kozloff at the
Mowery and Manan A Schaefer. two sons. Dr.
Wilham and Dr. James; 12 grandchildren. 20
Philadelphia area
great-grandchildren, and a
member of the
:i ol Palls Church,
at
than 50 vears.
llumm reception held in the
Sadie has been an active
Philadelphia chapter for more
sister.
Isabel Chelosky Hester '29 of Wilkes- Barre
Page 4
January
1 995
1
Classnotes
Class Volunteer
Mar,
Betterlx Maters
The following
members
class
registered II
alumni or university events dunng
|v>**4
Ruth
Jackson Richards. William Richards, kaihrsn
Wenner Thachcr.
Clair
E
Troy.
This year's recipient of the Class
scholarship t$4(H>)
is
Matthew A
ondary education math
Ha/el
'33 died
Slu- last resided in
.»
sec
Irom Monroeton
m.i|oi
k refer Ashworth
her IW.l
IQU
ol
lay lot.
Novein
in
Washougal. Wash
ington
Hettv receives a hug from "lonv the
Baker " on the day she retired.
1934
The following
class
members
registered
al
alumni or university events during 1994: Larry
Shuman Laubach, Nora
F.vangelista, Freda
VETERANS COMMITTEE — Members of the B V
Alumni Veterans Committee met in a planning session on Homecoming. Ongoing programs include improvements to the Veterans Memorial Garden at the Fenstemaker Alumni House, continuing with programs required bx the Depart-
ment of Defense for World War 11 Commemorative Community status, and promoting a ontinu
ing awareness of the contributions of veterans to our university and to public affairs. Shown in
Bay lit
t
Markunas. Elizabeth McGoldnck Troy
Helen
Shaklee.
Retired
alumni
John
Minier Sharp,
Shellenbergcr. Michael Sopchak
secretary
<
photo (from left) are committee members Dale A. Krothe
'56. Dr. John F Magill '48. John W. Thomas '47. Andrew
'48.
Another member
Elwood M. Wagner
is
'43.
who
chairman. Dr. Curtis
R.
Magill 43. and Millard
C
'60.
F.
lives in
members each received Department of Defense World War
pins. All are veterans of World War 11 and/or Korea.
11
San Antonio. Texas
English
Ludwig
Committee
50th Anniversary Commemorative
1
M35
dies
Representative:
Elizabeth
Row Reed
Harper
l-.il/alx-th
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
I
I
eVan. tornicr
Alumni Office
secretary in the
151 East Fourth Street
on Oc
'diversity, died
(olx-i
(717) 784 0861
73.
Class Volunteer:
secretary in the
Dean
Helen Hartman Cimbala
Allans Olfice
IW yeais
Betty (oined the stall
died on
November
1 1
at
She was
age 86.
a
Creta Davis Smick '31 of Zion Grove died
teacher at Plymouth Elementary School for 43
on October 26
years before retiring in 1967
Grove area schools
Among
her survivors are a
Chelosky Janowski
For
many
'42.
years, she
sister,
Dorothy
and a brother
was
in
age 84
for
She taught
many
in
Zion
years.
moved
Surviving are a son. David, a daughter, Nancy
Jane Rupert; four grandchildren, seven great-
class representative
and attended alumni luncheons
at
grandchildren, and a sister
The following class members registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Charles
4
Discroad. Stanley Hcimbach, Eli/abelh
Row
<
at
I%1
ugc
as
Student
she
later,
Mticc.
where
she served for 20 years until retiring
in 1983.
Prior to the appointment of the
Blackburn, Helen Hartman Cimbala. Fac Meixcll
Boca Raton,
Aliiinm
to the
in
ol
at the
\
I
lust lull tune dirci toi ol
alumni
Hazel Scherer Hunold 4 29, formerly of Old
Joseph J. Yacabonis 31 of Mahanoy City
died on August 31. He taught and coached at
Mahanoy Township High School. New Hope
Forge, died on September 28. She was a teacher
High School. Mahanoy City High School and
1936
l°7\ Hetty was a one
person Alumni Office, working
closely with two dilleient Alumni
Assch union presidents
How. ml
Mahanoy Area High School
Representative:
Fenstemaker'
Florida.
at
Moosic Elementary School
prior to retirement
Surviving are a son, Glenn; two daughters,
Merrlyn Hunold and Beryl Connolly; three
grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a
prior to retirement
in 1974.
He was inducted into
Hall of Fame in 1983.
the Jerry
Wolman
Sports
Surviving are his wife, the former Josephine
sister
Reed.
A Euphemia
affairs
Gilmorc Ycager.
from the Berkly School District
in
New
Jersey,
where her classroom was named and dedicated
in her
honor She
School District
earlier taught in the
in the state
Sequim
at
Columbia
University.
Surviving are two
Hazleton. PA 18201
was given "Honorary Alumna"
(717) 454- 1427
in
1932
RD
5.
life in
1931
J.
Ecker. Ezra
Colder
id
Ohio
).uley.
H
two daughters, luhth Arlme
grandchildren, seven great grand
children, and a sister,
Hams
Boyd
F.
'43
Buckingham
Boyd P Buckingham
Sr
.
Class of
1941, died on Friday, January 20,
(717) 784- 1857
age 74, He had been hospitah/ed
The following
class
members
registered at
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
Catherine Smith Driver, Ezra Hams, Ethel Keller
alumni or university events during 1994
Long.
Stahl.
othy Hess Linn. Josephine
Donald
A
M
Dor-
Magce. Mary
A
at
for
10 days following a heart attack
Mr Buckingham
served the
university from 1951 to 1981,
which time he
Watts
at
retired as vice
president for administration.
1103 South Market Street
1933
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1717)784-5783
The following
ollege of Woosler
Swinher and Claudettc K Lyons, 10
Palmetto. Florida.
Representative:
Frank
I
Dorothy Hess Unn
165 Nottingham Road
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Class Volunteers:
McHose
'diversity
I
Surviving arc a son. Robert
Sara Maria Berger
sisters.
Lucile
ol the
Hetty was a 1941 graduate ol the
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
is
status
recognition ol her scrvn e to
alumni
1937
853 South Market Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-4850
Box 45
'48
Following her retirement. Hetty
(
Representative
I
and Millard C.
Ludwig
Representatives:
(717) 784-3532
4
Elizabeth Scheehterly 29 reports that she
enjoying
sister.
Ezra W. Harris
of Washington.
She earned a master's degree
sons, one great-grandson and a
2
1
Ruth Wagner ljeiirande
76 1/2 North Cedar Street
Trojchak. a daughter. Patricia Naas; four grand
4
Frances A. Linskill 29 of Dallas, Pa., died
on October 25 at age 86. She retired in 1972
m
Representative:
class
members
Lawson
644 East Third Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-2046
Lois
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994:
Flo-
rence Fawcett Fowler, Lois Hirleman Quick,
Marion Klingerman Troy.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Ethel
M.Bond
Virginia at
'37 dird on Octobei
age 79 She taught school
I
in
in the Phila
dclphia area, where she previously resided
Bcmicc Woolston. a
Lawrence Woolston. two sisters and two
Surviving
son.
brothers.
is
a daughter.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Joanna Ficc '43, a son. Boyd
Buckingham
Jr
.
I
a daughter. Gail
Worthinglon. four grandchildren and
two
sisters
The complete
obituary will be
printed in the next issue of
BUJOMSBI
I
<,
Pa^e
5
that prior to
1800 most Pennsylvamans did
not
celebrate Christmas.
"In fact, many religious denominations
objected strongly to any signs of celebration
and
the resulting controversy
paper articles and
niair '60
was evidenced
in
news-
in the State Legislature
throughout the early 1800s.
came more accepted by
As Christmas bethe general public, the
customs of the Pennsylvania Germans from
Rhmeland and Bavaria, such as the Moravians
and the Lutherans, were adopted throughout the
State."
Retiring after serving as a teacher and
guidance counselor for 42 years. Ike now devotes
much of his time as a volunteer at the Hershey
Museum and
POCONO PICNIC
Suriih
67.
I
njovmg
rca\y Anthony 6
(
Curt English
Mi Mullin. Tony M<
*>(>.
/.
"
"lU-rngun Sub
Audrey Moore Cohen
Mullin. Joe Moore.
I jus
'29,
Uwis
J
L.
Cohen. Brenda Harleman Dorshimer
Usa
Lewis. Boh McMulltn 80.
Dalesman Ne\ter 49 and Wilmer Nester '49.
Janet English. Kelly
86.
Terri
1940
Representatives:
Gladys (Betty) Jones Harris
5. Box 451
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
1939
R.D.
Representatives
Representative:
(717) 784-3532
Dorothy l-dgar Cronover
II
Nottingham Road
Ruth Dugan Smeal
740 South Market Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(7/7) 784-3093
(717) 784-4915
19 3 8
">
Hershey MedicaJ Center.
the
picnic in East Stro udsburg on October 13 were
Clayton H. Hinkel
One North Aspen Place
Lewisburg. PA 17837
(717)523-7702
(
hnrles II llenne
Class Volunteers:
30 Nottingham Road
tames
Bloomsburfi, PA 1781'3
Smeal. Betty
V DeRose. Harriet
Penman
Kocher. Ruth
Dugan
(717) 784-5835
Frank Kocher
830 North Shore
St.
The following
Neil
M
R.R.
2,
Richie
Crestwood
Bloomsburg.
I*A
members
class
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: John
Bower, James DeRose. Minam Utt Frank, James
17815
Kantnor, Hornet Kocher, Sara
(717) 784-4271
Dersham Laubach,
Tirzah Coppes Leighow. Alex McKechnie, Betty
Class Volunteers:
Dugan Smeal,
S &\ age
Charles
I'
James.
C
harles H.
Herme
Penman. Dorothy
Virginia
Phillips Richards, Ruth
Burke Traupane. Frank
Van Devender. Dorothy Englehart Zimmerman.
Ray Zimmerman.
The following class members
ulummoi university events during
UggiU
registered
Heiuie.
I
Linn)
I
itwhilei
>l
I
Drive. No.
14-C
FL 33701
(813) 822-0597
Class Volunteers:
Clayton H. Hinkel. Dorothy Derr Tilson
The following
class
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Muriel
Rinard Hartley. Dan Kemple, Dorothy Derr
Tilson.
at
1994: George
4
Lsaiah Boroboy 39 presented "Christmas Past
R. Casari, Dorothy Edgar Cronover, Helen
Weaver Duty. Eleanor Sharadin Faust. Charles
'72
Petersburg.
Mulhern
m
Pennsylvania," a narrative accompanied by
illustrative slides, at a
meeting of the Strasburg
Heritage Society.
extensive study of early Christmas
observances in Pennsylvania. Ike has discovered
I
i.
'in his
1941
Representatives:
C. Stuart Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards
705 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
(717) 784-0908
Class Volunteers:
Eda Bessie Edwards. Stu Edwards.
Isabelle Olah
Horvath. Clark Renninger
Sawyn
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
'84
Claraline Schlee Baylor, Barbara Gillette
Benoski. Agnes Pinamonte Casari, Maude Pursel
Chismar, C. Stuart Edwards. Eda Bessie
Beilhartz Edwards, Peter Eshmont. William
Kerchusky, Irene Diehl Konrad, John Lavelle.
Clark
1 SS^^^
/
5ft
Haitz
S6
Sad,e^PP Mayrrn,ck
'27.
DanMrtrew
Rosell 4> Catherine
d*«i of the group, taking
sene as
treasurer, replacing
This year's recipient of the Class of 1941
27
Carl Morgan.
Ham
72.
Cathy
Jennifer Koban. a special
of the Philadelphia
HamGotoZ
Mane Pamsh Morgan
retiring president
is
education major from Bloomsburg
52.
'
Zakonhemny and Joe Zjikorchemny
Gobora.
Connie Gobora.
Renninger. Elda Henrie Taylor.
scholarship ($650)
NUDE LPHIA LUNCHEON - Attending the annual Christmas luncheon
Buniham
R
>S4
Betn
Joe wa7elected p
1
rcnemny agreed to
Zakonshen^la.Zl
& Herbert Schneider '41 have
300 Fox Chapel Road, Apt. 416. Pittsburgh. PA 15238. where they would be happy to
hear from their classmates and friends.
Florabelle
moved
to
Page 6
January 1995
Classnotes
when
nior year
was during
It
Ra
Mile.
ot the
field
wartime service
his
foot
.t
uai
he met and
that
.
Huskies did not
the
team because
ball
mamed
Jackson
in
his late wife.
Nan
While
at
Danville, he also served as assistant
coach and started elementary intiamu
football
basketball, football and track and held pro
ral
grams He was also direcloi
ground
the
He brought some
10 years
—
famous names
J.k
ot the
Washies IMa\
more than 20 years and directoi ol
Sunnybrook Basketball ( amp toi Boys toi
tor
mosi
ot basketball's
such as Bobby Knight. Stu
kson and Matt Guokas
lo the
camp
to give
clinics.
//.
Whitey and
his wife raised eight children
adopted (wo others
MANHATTAN DINNER — Attending an alumni
dinner
Manhattan on November
in
II
wen Mai
Arter 83. Stacey Belhumer 94. Todd Brown
80. Pete Calvert 93. Tom Canfield 80. Jim Case
Gary Groenheim 91. Pern Kaufman. Michael McMatu '82. Stephen Mitchell 81. Deb
Mulkewycz '90. Karen Rogosky '78. Bob Sickinger 51. Jo-Ann Sickinger. Dorothy Derr Tilson 40
and Jim Walter 68.
63.
Surviving are two daugh
Bethann Campbell and Kaths McCloskey,
ters.
seven sous. Mike.
I'at,
Steve.
I
mi. Kevin,
hank
New
Representative:
Jane Sharpless Wagner
for student
1945
life
Mary
Representative:
928 Country Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Mary
Box 346
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Benvu
(717) 784-2260
(717) 759-9733
(Sallie)
Dockey Edwards
545 East Eleventh
Ia>u h'enstetnaker
(717) 784-04
Street
i
John
[lUlitUtC ol
I
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Harry
Dora Taylor Smith. Jean
Lantz Smith. William Smith. Mary Jane
Sharpless Wagner. Jeanne Noll Zimmerman.
.
p
The following
Edwards
alumni
1
78.
She was a teacher
for 41 years before retir-
ing 18 years ago.
Surviving are her husband. John; a son, John,
a
grandson and a brother.
1943
class
members
Bryner. Hazel
He
Marjone
l
al
or university events
during I'J'M
Man
enstemakei John. Betty Hiiinliam Koscll
I/oLs L.
August
Wintersteen '45
ol Danville died
on
Sharretts Grant.
946
Representatives
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
Smith, Nelena Pope Swank. Helen Cronus
R.D
Warrington. Florence Foust Yeany
Catawtssa. PA 17820
years, died
1
1.
a highly successful basket-
Bill Selden.
Marion Wallace
Elwood Wagner. Kathryn Dildine
a
The following
class
members
registered at
Buckingham, Joanna Fice Buckingham, Elaine
Kreischer Follmer, Ruth
Hope Handy, Mabel
Kay A. Hess. David
Jones. George
William Selden. Lora M. Snyder. Marion
Wallace States, Frank Taylor. Elwood Wagner.
Piarote,
Kay Jones Wagner,
Philip Yeany.
He
granddaughter. Melissa Wnght.
generation student
at
B.U.
is
a third
Melissa's mother.
Frances Jean Handy Wright, graduated
in
1969.
More important
than
all
the
wins and champi
left
on
all
who came in contact with him, according to those
who remember him The community's high regard spread
all
League, where
The following
class
members
registered at
Stephen
I
Idling ainves
Di Herring has worked
al
Prioi lo that, he
I
KIT
was an
udminislrntivc duct
toi
of medicine
Imversily ol
at the
I
in the si liool
through the Susquehanna Valley
virtually all his fiercest
coaching
at
and began teaching
near Lancaster
in
at
Columbia High School
1946
He
later taught at
Bloomsburg High School before moving
to
'46 retired
ill
1988
at
Bloomsburg. he was
V
12s.
V
1995!
scattered
years as a reading specialist in Baltimore County
He was
also on the staff of the
Home
all
and Hospi
Kouncl up
to sec,
He also was a reading instructor at
Dundalk Community College tor seven years
time'
There
in
County.
and
five grandchildren
Hall.
They
lassrnatcs were
who is interested is invited to
come and meet old friends and new
want
School and Adult Education
ll
i
through ihe 1940s, soev
cryonc
Baltimore
i
5s
on Alumni Day. April 29.
I
reside in Perry
Maryland
all
(he classmates
come and have
will be special
lion of all veterans of
you
a great
rccogm
World War
marking the 50th anniversary of
II,
tile-
war's end
You should have received a recent
from Mary I^ou Fcnslcmakcr
letter
John '45 with more information
If
you
1947
didn't receive the letter, or
Class Volunteers:
additional information, please contact
W
Thomas. J Richard Zerby
a three-sport
who captained the baseball, basketball and
football teams. He also lettered in soccer his se-
and
'
teaching 35 years in Maryland, including 23
John
Danville in 1949
big reunion for
Class of 194*i, but our
John and his wife, Betty, have two children
Bloomsburg from
in the Navy
a
Fins will be the 50th reunion lor the
Hofz.
After his time in the service, he finished school
While
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
)i
Announcing
alumni or university events during 1994
competitors became his great friends.
athlete
I
classes of the 1940s, including
John Hmelnieky
onships was the impression Whitey
Whitey attended classes
'43 of Coatesville reports
interim vu e
in as
lill
read on!
PA 17821
(717) 275-3046
did not believe in cutting players and
1940 through 1943. when he enlisted
Ruth Hope Handy
dvltiei sod the Kehi
you were here
during the 1940s,
102 West Mahoning Street
would often carry 35 or 40 players
alumni or university events during 1994: Boyd
loi ol
If
Anastasia Pappas Trowbridge
350-183 record and
winning several Susquehanna Valley championships. A trademark of his teams was their huge
rosters.
<
duet
inllien,
Box 304
coach, he coached the Ironmcn from 1952
through 1974. compiling
Class Volunteers:
( laipenWi
embci 2
Danville.
Widely known as
ball
Ruth Hope Handy.
at
I
>ci
I
Louisville
'44. a beloved
on November 6
u
I
Inion. will
sun e I'M
Reynolds, Joanne Spaid Simington. Bette Fuller
many
John
)i
itudeni
l
24.
Hummel. Wanda Farnsworth
Langdon, Louise Adams Missmer. Betsy Smith
age 73.
(717) 784-5584
icpiai cs tannic
president until
Christine Dichl
District for
210 Sunken Heights Avenue
that her
registered
Lois
Enama Carter. Betty Hagenbuch
Sallie Dockey Edwards.
Stella Williams Fulton.
ou
I
teacher and coach in the Danville Area School
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Heffelfinger,
members
(717) 784-3035
Representative:
F.
class
ai
DeLong. Fred Dent.
Walter "Whitey" McCloskey
Betty Kate rman Algatt
States.
registered
alumni or university events during 1994:
C
al RTT,
begin ins n.-u dutiot on March,
will
I
Jenkins. Jack Mertz.
H. Dorothy Selecky Poltrock '42 of
Nescopeck R.R. died on November 14 at age
lite
Iciiing. assoi late vice
I
u ho retired on
The following
the
lill
preildenl Un itudonl sfFttn
Class Volutin
Class Volunteer:
Sallie
I'icsloii
II
i
class
linology lo
K-i
posi ol vu c president loi student
Mary Lou John
The following
'Diversity has lined
I
an adnunistiatoi Irom the Rochcstei
PA 18603
k.
named
Blooinsbuig
1944
Sara
leader
Guthrie and David Reichwein
Repre\enlau\>
1942
Preston Herring
ami
if
you need
Mary LOD at 717 784-0434 or the
Alumni Office at -800- 5 26-0254.
.
I
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994 John
W
In the
meantime, save the date!
Thomas
Page 7
Walter
Blair,
Classnotes
former Bloom
teacher, coach
WC
retires at
Waller Blair, fnnnri Bloomshiir y
member and
lac ully
football
o.n h
<
from Weil Cheftei University
September He was honored by
retired
in
colleagues, Iriends and family
19
West Chcslei Country Club
al (lie
was
Blair
MAS
al a
Novembei
retirement dinner held on
bom
Bloouisbuig
al
tome Irom
having
io I966i
Chamber sburg High School and,
belore dial. Irom
Neshammy and
Jenkintown fehooli
years
dean
ol nu n
department
li
I
.
dm
ol the
athletic
s,
si
and
al
.
8
Rtpnuntartvi
Bttty I- Fisher
lences, psychology,
education and physic
all. hi
194
and loolball
928 Country Club Drivi
Hloomsburg. PA I7HIS
al
nurses
{717) 7H4 04J4
rom Bloomshiirg, Wall went
I
Ins
hairman
i
taught physK
lis
biologic al
history,
11
ol health, physic al
and
edii. alion
.
During hii
,
Bloomshiirg. he seived as
al
alma mater, West
(
to
'hestei. as the
assoi lale dean ol student
In
al loirs
law Volunteei
(
M
Gloria
\
Hetty
I hit.
I.
Fislui. Millard C. luidwig
1909 he bee ame the loundini'
West Chestei Careei
diiccloi ol the
m (hat
W> he-
Development Center, seiving
capacity until
WW
I
has seived as assoi
e.lii.
ution
.iiul
l
Since
l
director ol mlormiilion
in the Si
hool
Weet Cheater, Walt and
his wife, (ilona, maintaineil
relationships with
li
lends
.
span
ol
.'
s
Dons
at
Betty
Kellei Hoslei, Millard l.udwig.
1949
i
1
(
ifimti
45TH YEAR REUNION
Harrisburg, pa 17102
in
<>vei
—
Tin lollowing members of the Class of 1949 were present on HomeCOming, based on official registrations: Angelo Albano. Mary Fox Albano. Eloise Noble Fassliauer.
72 J Fulton Street
1
lose
Blooinshuig, returning legulaily
a
Hlhef,
registered
events during 1994
Representative:
ol lulucation
at
oi univeisiiy
lale piolessoi ol
and certification cenlei
while
members
Ihe lollowing class
alumni
F
Richard
(717) 233 0777
Grimes. Doris Gildav Holm. Alfred
Jack O'Donnell, Pete Pamell. Robert Reitz.
Class Volunteers:
Attending Walts dinner from
Bloomshiirg weie John and Jeananne
I'vans Sciinigcoiu
'66 and 'ON
and
'.S3
'S4,
RuhardE. Grimes, Robert
to the South, Southwest,
Reitz
and
The lollowing class members registered
Mntzko Muika
lack ami Katharine
Bloomshiirg giaduatcs
alumni
oi univcisii\
events during 1994
at
Angelo
West Coast,
Alaska. Canada,
1954.
Italy.
Switzerland. Bermuda.
Islands of the Caribbean, and Venezuela
In
bunk Crawford,
loan Havaid Kilroy \S4 and hei
box, Beth Hartman Gardner. Richard E. Grimes.
of Mexico to Fort Lauderdale via the
Canal
husband, Tom, George Wilwohl
Janet Page Haiti.
(aulatanl coach and physical
Homiiak, Lydiu Fern Shirk
wife.
fac ulty
membei and
his
)
and phyaical education lacuity
membei and
)
his wile.
brank, IVteison
(
I
Wilmer Nester. Jack O'Donnell, Peter
Pamell, Robert ReitZ, Nancy bisk Riley. Betty
BoUg SUpetZ, Julia Pichel Sterling. Richard Stout.
enore.
i
Ron Roiiug
be
'59 and
at
lemam
home at 620
al
then
II.
William Benson '49ol MOO&U died on OctO24 A U.S. Army veteran during World War
he was employed by PeiUl Security Bank prior
i
He formerly w
to letiiemenl
West Chestei Umvcisity
The Blaus plan to
in
ing time at their cottage on Fishing
Mario
West
Internal
as
a
grade level administrator
at the
North
Thumb Law n Service. They also have six grand-
Murio
Kelly
children
6,
A
New
1993, at age 68.
Earlier in her career, she taught at
Berwick High
School for several years.
Surviving
is
a son, John.
L.
Berlanda '49 and
his wife, Elaine,
wedding anniver-
by the 4
1
st
Air Service Group
our youth our hearts were touched by
talking about passion
May yoUI lives he Inspired as well
Good luck, work haul, and be proud
maintaining
all
who
retired as a school administrator
doing retirement consulting throughout the state toi
mcoln Investment Planning Inc
in
1984.
ot
Jenkintow n
is
reunion
in
commitment
which
is
pub-
a
life
as president
Retired
Mano
and blame love
lo travel
and have been
(201) 391-9106
Class Volunteer:
Hamsburg. He
member of the Alumni Board
of Direc-
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Rob-
tors.
Baylor. Roben Canouse. Joseph Cunlla.
Harry Gobora. Leon Grant. Hazel Chappell
Guyler. Richard E Jarman. Fred Young.
ert
I
He just completed his tenth vcai
of the Montgomery County PSEA-
Road
Monn ale. NJ 07645
Joseph Curilla
lished four times a year.
is
Swales
9 Raven
records and serv-
Dick, a retired teacher, lives in
Mario,
in
at their
ing as editor of their newsletter,
sary.
(Continuedfrom Pas*' 4)
1950
Willis
Richard E. Grimes '49 w as recently honored
Virginia Beach. Va.. for his loyal
recently celebrated their 50th
Ohvei Wendell Holmes said,
"Through our great good fortune,
Lottie Catherine
Shook
'49 of
Muncy
died
on September 28 at age 77 She was a teacher in
the MunC) School District for 43 years
until her
retirement in 1981
James Hobart Boyle
October 29
Page 8
on January
teacher for 30 years, she last taught in the
Representative:
to the group,
of yourselves.
children: Dr.
Penn High School. Joyce Hamilton '72, a psyat Upper Moreland High School,
and Brian, a regional supervisor with Green
Revenue Service
gory, and lluee sisters
He was
grown
an agent for the
Surviving are his wile, the former Jean Gre-
Tinniv
Drive.
tire!"
Creek above
fornia, died
Castle-Wilmington. Delaware, School District
are parents of three
Jr.,
commu-
Verna Cope Ttivelpiece '49 of Oroville, Cali-
Ughtstreet
They
in professional,
and church organizations.
chology teacher
forme speech
Walls Kahn '66, both piolessoi s
Chester
Keller. Alfred
nity
in
Panama
During spring and summer, they enjoy spend-
Dons Culday Holm. William
Lampmun. Anita Webb Lee, Lois Datcsman
pathology faculty member) and his
wife, Betty.
Noble hasshauer, Herbert
Nestei.
Ann; Hob Zeiglei (fonnei
trainei
l-loise
She was very active
Oc-
w ho had Bloomsburg affiliation
attendance
in supervision
and administration from Bucknell University
tober they enjoyed a cruise from the west coast
in
She received a master's degree
the Rockies,
the Plain Stales, the eastern seaboard, Hawaii,
Albano, Mary box Albano. Leo Carter. Grace
ma) icmcmhci otheis
educ ation
Lampman. Lois Dalesman Nester. Wilmer Nester.
Bolig Slipetz, and Julia Pichel Sterling.
Betr\'
yeais
at
age 68.
'50 of Radnor died on
He was executive
vice
January 1995
1
Veterans
Classnotes
Corner
president and co-founder of Ortho Diagnostics
(
Homecoming on IV lobe
and was past president of the Biological Corporation of America
Ann
Christ
continue planning
improvements
a step-daughter, Leslie Childs; four
ouiuge alumni
to eiu
m
inteicst
Joseph R. Yakoboski '50 of New Cumberland
members snd aitoi the
committee mooting then was lunch
on ihe hbiuiv mull, u lootbull
leveral
Surviving are his wife, the former Lorraine
Homecoming buffei
ut Mugces M West
k tory, and the
\
two daughters, Gail Dalton
and Joann McNally, three grandchildren,
publu
uiul
eteiuns' ulluus
\
\n e.uh hicuklust was en|oyed In
November 25 at age 68 A veteran of
World War Q, he retired as an accountant for the
slate Bureau of Financial Management
died on
J.;
fal lutuie
to the Veteians
Meinoual Gulden, and piomote ways
grandchildren and six step-grandchildren
Stark; a son, Paul
-\'
i
piondcd .ui opportunity toi ihe
Alumni Ycteians Committee to meet
to icucw untmished pioiccls,
Cormack; two daughters, Mary Sue Shaw and
Elizabeth Kleinfelder. a step-son. William
Cormack;
Committee
7i.iinN.jN, Yeteian.\
.
Surviving are his wife, the former
DALE A KROlHt 60
B}
and served on the following boards: Johnson &
Johnson, Misonix Corporation, Corbeck Corp
and dmnei dunce
his
Hullioom
mother, and a brother.
Ibplcsol the morning mooting
mi luded the follow Ing
1951
U] date
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz
DINNER WITH PRESIDENT —
Whil,
Ben a Raton
in
Florida, to atttnd a
dent Jessica Kozloff had dinner with several alumni and spouses
Jannan
Front
left
(
Or
Mollv Cunlla.
i
n
onfi
hurlc\
m
Pn
Henne
<
actions
i.
IS,
Steve Kozloff.
Phyllis Jarman. President Kozloff, Richard
(Thanks to Joe for making the dinner arrangements!) The
beth Henne and Joseph Curilla
president will return to Boca Raton on Saturdav. March 4. for the annual alumni lunt heon In thai
class
members
registered
at
Anne Alarcon Donnelly, Harold Emmitt, Helen
Dan McGrew, Carolyn Vernoy
Reitz, Bob Sickinger.
Tietjen Emmitt,
area.
Mark vour
calendar,
'51, a former
and watch \our mail
died on October 29
who served
at
age 67.
in the
He was
at
Arizona, he served as a lieutenant colonel
for
to
ers
and two
as a business
In-
director and, in
services. In that position, he led the team in
J
,
sisters.
J.
1971.
developed the plan to divide northern
1
98
W
of the Delaware Association of School Admin1981. he became deputy slate superintendent, retiring in 1990 In the 1980s, he also taught
school business management graduate courses
at
the University of
Delaware
as
an adjunct
mem-
ber.
"He was one of the
finest public educators thai
had the experience to work with in my lifetime." said William B Keene. slate school su-
"He was probably
as
anyone
in
knowledgeable of school finance
as
He
received a master's degree
the University of
education
at
in
education
Delaware and a doctorate
at
in
Temple University (1973).
Also a graduate of the
Command and General
Bloomsburg University
on) time by
fiind
607 Count n,' Club Drive
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Veteians Si holarslnp lund
(717) 784-7438
coinmitlee will continue to encoui
Class Volunteers:
•
Si
ludi
.is
,i
•
rimgeour
ontribution
<
Dale Bennett. Frank Furgele. Henry Hunt.
Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1994:
ai
Dale
Wc-
Bennett, Connie Slanko Gobora. Henry Hunt.
Eleanor Kennedy. Nancy Swartz Lychos. Pal
Murphy. Roy Sanders. Francis
J.
Shcchan
1953
D
S.
new wreath
IWS
expand
lal
days,
at
Philhpsburg
(NX)
ihe Philhpsburg
at
High School.
Fountain Hill High School,
now
part of Ihe
We
was advisor to the
Future Business Leaders of America Club Af-
The following class members registered at
alumru or university events dunng 1994 Charles
Brennan. Bill Byham. Nellie Swartz Byham.
W
Kubik, David
retirement, she
National
FBLA
accompanied a student
We
hope
and Persian
to
iull
Veterans
We
will
parlu ipale in ellorts Io honor
veterans during the
festivities
We
will
Alumni Weekend
continue contact
with the Department of Defense
through
November
12.
• In
but
Passing
we pay
1995
l<>
projects.
— Always a sad note,
tribute to three
B U
veterans whose obituaries were
m
recently published in the Press-
Conference and competition
EnUrprfSi
After that, she went to Italy with her husband.
recently retired from Ingersoll
(
produce a new
to the
Anaheim, California
Tom. who
plan to
to include representatives
of ihe Vi.-lriain
promote our various
District
In addition to leaching, she
Roy Croop. John Scrimgeour
Cleaver. Alexander
1
at
Middle School, and three years
Bethlehem Area School
Class Volunteer:
1
yearn
es loi
well as a
committee by two
posit ard lealuring the
24 years as an educator, including 10 years
u
husi
mohumoni
foi the
Projects
the
members
pun
armed scrvu
Keith Smith. David Supcrdock. Betty Wolle
after
(717) 784-7120
J
ol the live
Wars
Patricia O'l^oughlin O'Neil '54 has retired
5.
William
Edgar Nunn. Patricia
Nags
memorial
Io the
also plan to
Memorial Ciarden
Scrimgeour
Box 112
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
R
W
We
hope
sidewalk from
O'Loughlin O'Neil. Jeananne Evans Scrimgeour,
Representative:
John
dnveway
display on ipet
Pamsh Morgan.
We
Monument/Oarden
Brcnuen. Mora Kissinger liuckalew. Joseph
Glosek, Carl Hingcr, Shirley Evcland Hingcr.
Marie
hope to
World Wai n Honoi Roll
peiiuanenl part ol ihe display
garden
•
Rand
the
— The
records
al
tin-
the
Franklin (Ed) Jones. Mcrl Jones. George
Kallenbach. Joan Havard Kilroy. Helen Rutkoski
Korth. Feme Sobenck Krothc. John Laidackcr,
i<>
veterans to update then
.ill
biographit
Lrn
si
Veterans Display
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994 Charles
Andrews, Dolores Doyle Brennan, Jean Shamro
ter
Delaware.'*
to contribute to this
designating then
K rot he. Jeananne
I've
perintendent in the 1980s.
io
ntena
i
Dolores Doyle Hrennan
,
istrators.
In
maj do
student
a
the quulilying
io Install 1 llagslonc
The following
Council on Public Education by Gov Sherman
Tnbbitt In the mid-1970s he was president
be presented annually to
Representative
Ann (iengenbach Auerw< k William J I, nobs.
Franklin "Ed" Jones. Will nun I Nunn. Inn
New
he was appointed to the Governor's
— The $1,000
Scholarship
age
Box 228
enslemakei Alunini
Anyone wishing
Class Volunteers:
PA 18438
(717) 227-4946
I
Veteians Memorial Scholarship will
a
Furgele
Star Route.
Castle County into four school districts.
In 1975.
I
part ol out historic si
at the
who meets
1966 as supervisor of school finance
became finance
assistant state superintendent for administrative
that
John Scrimgeour. Samuel Ycager, Joseph Zahora
Representative:
Lakeville.
joined the state Department of Public
B Matufani. Gene Moms. mi
1954
1952
High School
struction in
ul
bio lorni in ordoi
toi u
House
in the
Surviving are his wife, Rita, a son, John
Navy
Caesar Rodney High School
become
displuy
mure information
Linkchorsl. John
daughter, Edie, eight grandchildren, four hroth-
Frank
later
Mont
Reserve.
in 1951 and later became department chairman.
He was the first principal of Dover Air Force Base
He
in
North Atlantic and off
Germany during World War II
He began his teaching career
education teacher
a
War College
gomery. Ala., and Military Intelligence School,
Delaware deputy
school superintendent and school finance expert,
He
Veleiuns uie
Alumni Olluc
the
.ill
»
X00 Vr> ii.'M
•
Staff School at Carlisle, the
Army
veteran
to
Mgfl
I
alumni or university events during 1994: Mary-
Ryan
in
I'WS
'I'M
I
lile
'50.
The following
J.
involved
ominemoiative period
uiged
Carolyn
'50,
the
on
Delense
ol
ri
Class Volunteer:
Reitz
Auwwy
onus
I
are
conta( ting
in
who were
veterans
Horsham. PA 19044
(215) 675-8675
John
ul
Depaitmenl
'lite
has show n intercsl
214 Fair Oaks Avenue
V.
Veteians Biogiuphu
•
Approximately 2M) loims
Representative:
'44. a
Navy
Walter
A McClosky
veteran during World
(Continued on Page 10)
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of Pennsylvania
Studio
Band
reunion
The
Studio Band Alumni
lirsl
Reunion Concert was held on
Sunday, Novcniher 6, in lonjunc
wilh the present Studio
tiOfl
Band
Aluinni pa/In ipanls im luded
Wayne
Michelle Bel '94,
k '85,
r it
I
Robert Hafncr 'HO. Cindy Hcr/og
K
Obi
Wesley Kreil/
'93,
Kiepps
'89,
Tammy
I
"92,
Shen Johnson
led Irwin '70.
<,
Fat
udwig
'70,
harles
(
James I'mo
/S,
'
'91,
lodd Mendel
"9
Don Messimei
I'almeri
'86, Phil
Roben Legulko
James
'79,
I'omictei '92, Stephanie Rcichncr
'9
I.
"92,
I
Rcnko
)uane
Tom
'HI
.
Karen Rouse
Ruhl 78, Richard
Schwunger
Co
Robert Schwangcr
'73,
'76,
Han Slough
'72,
Ruth Toole
'73,
David WolfB
and James
'85,
Zclcnak 'K6
The duet
Stephen
C
loi ol
Studio Hand
is
and
Honda m
as Ve
I
the winter
The O'Ncils are the patents ol live children
Maureen, a foreign language teacher at
Phillipiburg High School; Thomas, a
Eugene Welle,
'/X,
Othei travel plans unhide tups to
gas, the seashore
Steven Snyder
'72,
telemarketing sales managei
Di
at
the
Plulhpshurg
Division oi the Journal ol
Wallace
Commerce; Terence,
computer programmer with rust
a
I
counting Rrm; John, an accountant
Veterans
At
(Continuedfiom Page
Johnson, and Kathleen,
sity
PJ
a
nurse
Pennsylvania Hospital
ol
at
for
Johnson
the Univer-
They
also have
commuml)
and civic
t
it
ml
loin grandchildren
Wai
T
living
II;
attended HS'K
who
Hutley,
'
Hat has
one yeai be lore
for
s An Force in World
and Navy Commander
Robert C Hessom, who attended
lolnlng the
Wai
1
1
II,
Hloomshuig as pan ol
World Wai II V S program and
i
lasses at
whose body was
allei
being
Vietnam
the
War
I
he next meeting ol the commit
tee will
be held
April 29
oi
suggestions
please send
Oil
Alumni Day.
vou have any comment!
II
loi the
them
i
onumttce,
B U Alumni
to:
Veleians Committee. C/o Dale
I
ImveiMty,
40TI1
Hospital and Meals on Wheels
In her
leisure time, she eii|oys traveling, gardening.
swimming,
goll
19
5 5
Representative
/)
Happy New
In l*)S0
Harvtys lake, h\ 18618
( 'lass
Dr,
Thomas A Honomo,
Ih
tk.
Arnie Garmger. Relda Rohrbach
The following
alumni
oi
motou ycle
Bloomshurg
Surviving
He |omed
faculty in D>S
tire
his
w
[fe,
class
members
registered
i
*
N.mal.
seven; and Brendan, five.
service
was held
in
Gross Auditorium. Carver Hall, on
Wednesday. October 19.
Bitner III
Class Volunteers-
Queensbury.
Margaret Yohn
NY 12804
Bill
Bob Lane. Dolores
Senn.
(518) 793-4907
The following
tUian
1
Keller.
Harrell
The following
class
members
alumni or university events during
1
class
members
registered
at
registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994: James
994: Harvey
B
Boughner. John Chruney, Marian Walsh
Chruncy. Curt English. Patncia Hartman Eyer.
Rod Kelchner, William Mielke, Tom OToole.
Creasy. Bill Harrell. William Kautz.
1958
Representative:
Fred Bet/
"55. president
"iiuei ot Nationwide
Homes
and duel executive
m Martinsville. Va..
ol the Year' b\
the
Ann Franc
Oc tober
19
at
Curtis '56 of Sterling died on
age 61
She was
of Scranton. She also taught
ing Industry in the State of Virginia. This uas
the lust time a modular systems buildei was
se-
sity
lected for the award.
III.
Fred joined the fimi
president and
pointed a
in
1982 and w as appointed
CEO in
member
U
1987
1993 he was apof the executn e committee ot
a part-time pro-
lessor of elementary education at the
University
Homebuildcrs Association of Virginia. The
awaid is made annuall> to the buildet who has
made the greatest contribution to the home build
in the
elementary
Ray Ha rg reaves
37 Dell Road
NJ 07874
(201)347-0930
Stanhope.
schools
at Hamlin and Lourdesmont.
She earned a master's degree at the Univer-
of Scranton.
Surv iving arc her husband. Francis
H. Curtis
a daughter. Kyra Jo; a son.
Francis IV;
granddaughters, a brother and a
two
The following
class
members
Wilkinson Wightman
sister.
Freda Adsit Bills '58 of Danville died on
November 8 at age 79. She was a speciaJ education teacher in the Danville
also served as
for 38 years.
Homebuildcrs and
chairman of the Building Systems
ot the
Association
registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994: George
Chaump. Jonah Goobic. Ted Rezruck. Margaret
the National Association of
Councils
Page 10
L
at
Molhe Hippensteel Hanell. Ruth Paul
Maiy Kubic mkchoist, Connie Wallace
NJ 07060
(201) 755-4986
Representative:
William
umvcrMl> events during H>94 (Jeorge
uas selected as 'Builder
the
secretary in the Department of Art;
three cluldien Natalie. II, Jason,
A memorial
North Plainfield.
associate
lb, in a
accident
1957
Representative:
William Pohutsky
54 Wincresl Drive
walbum.
profesaaj In the Depeitmonl ol
Soi iolog\ and Sih tal Wellare, died
on Sunday, October
35th
1956
Volunteer:
Moms. William Norton. Relda Rohrhach Scott.
Una S/eialmski Shadei, Joseph Shcmanski. Al
killed in accident
its
20.000lh home.
222 West End Avenue
on. Mollie Hippensteel Harrell
Jones,
member
its
and three grandchildren
(iiovei.
Faculty
The following members of the Class of 1954 were present on HomeCharles Andrew \. Dolores(Dee) Dovle Brennan, ./ran
registrations
Fred and his wife. Nancy, have three children
Derk. Betty Hoffman Dunkelberger,
Yeai to eveivone
ml
(717) 639- I 515
(."/«-/e«-
Veterans Affairs ilnce the committee
offu
birthday by shipping
BOX 269
I
based on
Nationwide Homes recently marked
Arnie Garinger
A'
YEAR REUNION —
--mine,
.
Shamro Brennen. Joseph Glosek, Carl Hinger. Shirley Eveland Hinger. Franklin (Ed) Jones.
Merl Jones. George Kallenbach. Joan Havard Kilroy. Feme Soberick Krothe. John Laidacker
W Edgar Nunn. Patricia O Loughlin O 'Neil. Jeananne Evans Scnmgeour. and Dave Superdock
and siding.
youi tuppon given to
foi
uas formed
Wanen
Si
Bloomiburg, pa I7kis
Fhanla
I
A
Kiothe, Icnslemakei Alumni House,
Hloonishmg
in
recently returned
durmg
losl
the
been active
organizations, including the Phlllipsburg
uhangettcs and the Catholic Daughters ..I
Ameiica She also plans to do volunteer woik at
She also earned
a
Area School
District
master's degree
at
Bloomsburg
January 1995
1
1
Award
recipients
for 1995
selected
he Alumni Association Boaid ol
I
Ducctois, has announced
awaids
«>l
toi
>
l,
\
ice ipients
to lv presented
aw aids dinnei on
\piil n
the annual
,ii
l
l
Alumni Das. Saiuidav
Named
.
>
as ic\ ipienls ol Dlslin
guished Seivice \waids vveie John
Sciimgcoui
S.
president
the
>>i
al H I
and past
Alumni Assoc lation
1
Mundy
and Phyllis
It 1
"53. long tunc
mcinbei
lac ults
'70, (he onl\
giaduate seivmg
1
in the
Pennsylvania House ol Repiescnta
Surviving are a son. Kenneth, two daughters.
Kathleen Whitenight and Kay Schwalm. six
grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and a
and
lives
a
w yomlni
oiiununitN leadei in Ihc
^
Vulicy
I'm Young Alumnus
was David Williams HI
Selected as
ol Ihc Yeai
brother.
a senioi vice president with Habitat
1959
loi
llumunity and lonnci MOCUtlVfl
diracun
Representative:
David Barnhart
8 Maple Terrace
Verona, NJ 07044
Iwo men
Warren,
Brown
formei memhei
The following members of the Class of 1959 were present on Home
Beach. Gene Berg. liett\ BOOfi
coming, based on official registrations: David Barnhart. Craig
Hon or,!
Herman
Bob Bottorf. Sandra Pfister Brown. Jill Baylor Freeland. Lamar L Freeland.
Wall
Klemkosky.
Majikas
Anne
Ker.
Mary
Don
Janetka.
Smith James. Carl
35TH YEAR REUNION —
Crocomo McGlade. Lois F Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendmskv Norton. Un
Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar Snyder,
Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy Pekala Plaza.
Kenneth Swatt. Emma Kovalevich Traher. and Marie Walsh.
Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky.
Walter J Luberecki. Marie Walsh
eight years
do volunteer work
He and
arc
for the Macungie Park Association. They
his wife. Joanne,
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Dorothy Marcy Ball. David Barnhart. Craig Beach.
Gene Berg. Betty Boop. Bob Bottorf. Sandra
Jill Baylor Freeland, Lamar L.
Herman W. Howard Jr.. Duane Hunter.
Jane Anne Smith James. Carl Janetka. Don Ker.
Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky. Walt Luberecki.
Lois
Jack Masters. Filomena Crocomo McGlade,
Brown.
Freeland,
Crossan Morgan. Sonja Bendinsky Norton. Len
Pekala
Perotti. Renee Terzopolos Perry. Nancy
Snyder.
Plaza. Lorraine Basso Schiavone. Oscar
Emma
Kenneth Swatt, Mary Ann
Kovalevich Traher. Mane Walsh. Eleanor Moms
Wahl Swisher.
the parents of a daughter. Sallyann.
ated from Northampton
af-
At various
35 years of teaching in Emmaus.
wrestling,
times during his career he coached
ter
football, cross country, track,
PIAA wresding
and swimming He
official for 15 years
State,
William Delbaugb '59 of Sehnsgrove died
on August 1 8 at age 62. At various times he was
a
high school teacher
Baltimore County, Md..
in
an operation coordinator at Bcavcrtown Cast
Stone, vice president of finance at Excel Homes
in Liverpool,
Heister
and administrative adviser
House Mill Works
in
for
at the
Mount Pleasant
summer school
before retiring in 1986.
(1953-1956).
veteran of the Marine Corps
Legion of
American
the
in
active
he has been
A
commander in 1960-1961
was also Lehigh County
He
1970-1972.
and
commander in 1972. He presently is secretary
serv ing as
Emmaus
ihe
H
)uec lois
I
1
and
Hloomshurg
hum
I
for eight years
In 1958,
at the
I"
If
Dorotha
Atkinson, a son. W. Scott, four daughters, Dcbra
Wolf. Carol. Susan and Linda, six grandchildren,
and his mother. Helen Boycr Delbaugh
H. Earl Dieffenbach '59 of Stillwater R R
his
died on November 7 at age 88 He earned
Veterans Committee
and serves
firing squad for
as sergeant in charge of the
Me-
morial Day.
teaching certificate
master's degree
Ph
at
at
B
Pcnn
S
TC
in
1935. his
State in 1961.
D degree at Pcnn Stale in 1965
A certified school psychologist, he
and his
began
his
in
career in education as an elementary teacher
Moscow, where he taught for two years He then
taught in the Huntington
Township Schools
for
attend ihe
reservations
very year
Hloomsburg
many alumni
loi (he
ihe lollowing
I
an
I
return lo
his year,
alumni registered
Ihc University's exhibit in ihc
Centennial School District as coordinator ol tinoccupational education program at the William
Hall "59 ol Nicholson,
Tennet High School
in Johnsvillc. retiring in
1971.
Surviving arc his wife. Ihc former
Dohl. a daughter. Ruth
O
Sutlifl.
.i
M
son.
Roy
I
ut
anon Building: Dorothy Marty
<
hns
dm
Maslowski Blackwcll
'71 of
ll,.thcld.Tom Bluckwcll "71 ol
Rohm
(
(M)
allaluii '94
ol
Bloomsburg, Sandra Schenck
Conner
four grandchildren, eight great grandchildren, a
'75 of l-cwistown. Ilcanor
Sharadm
I
ni
l
18
..I
Middlcburg.
Herberl FOl '49 of Newark.
Delaware, Jon Mall '92 of Muncy.
and a brother
Carolyn laby l.arkms '68 of Jersey
City. N J Belly Ruth Keller l.uchak
M
Representative
Paul (Barney)
I
Hatfield.
Olive
1960
University of Maryland
l«>
to visit Fair
ii.un
veterans in the Benton
II
rec ipienls arc
Alumni return
also studied agriculture in 1947
World War
lends ol die
Penn
at
veteran of the U.S. Navy, he completed
Surviving are his wife, the former
i
make
Manko
Hloomsburg. James Magill
Trevorton, Michael Ochlcrt "89 of
Royersford, Julia Spychalski Ochlcrt
(609) 235 1370
Class Volunteers:
Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko. Edward C
Wojciechowski. Frank Ftsk. Dale Krothe
The following chus member*
.
of
'75 of Danville. Ildra Miclkc '70 of
Trcvorton, William Mielke '56 of
441 Oldershaw Avenue
Moore stown. NJ 08057
I
of the
i-l
moie
(I'd)
ccptcd a position leaching special education in
Doylcsiown In I960 he was employed by the
sister
Mills.
taught
instructor in charge ol
School District
age five
lan.
mg
He
where he
He was an
gradu-
Community College with
age). They also have a grandson,
graduate courses
Bottorf '59 of Macungie has retired
who
a dental hygienisi degree (4 0 grade point aver-
A
Williams.
Emmaus.
ol
11
Please c all
ceremony on April
717-389-4058 or 1-800-526-0254 lo
Luberecki. Filomena
Class Volunteers:
a
I
Jane Anne
Jr..
was also
I'.lbei
oi till
cordially invited
W
(201)398-4208
Bob
and
years,
and
loi
Council of Trustees.
Marie Walsh
18 Sunset Lane
Landing. NJ 07850
Pfister
'II
SIO liulenuh
loundalion Hoard
(215) 252-2881
P.
ood
I
Dr. Robert
Alklre. active ineinbei
2220 Kings Avenue
Easton. PA 18042
Sandra
Ibxu)
faculty emctilus
advisoi to
than
Pfister
|
bl designated us
will
llonoiaiv Alumni
(201)857-0461
Sandra
Houiton
"i >hc
Hank
registered
alumni or university event* during 1994
at
Vera
Rearick Derk. Roger Ellis. Kaihlccn Durkin
Janetka. Dale Krothe. Paul Manko. Olivia
'87
89 of Roycrsford. Tcnna Oman
Morganlown. Wcsl Virginia.
of
George Pia/oic '43 of Mouniaintop,
Norma Whitcbrcad Schullcr '64 of
Sehnsgrove, Craig Scarfoss '71 of
St Petersburg. Missouri. Randall
Young "64 of Winficld, and Dr
R Hnghsh '56 of Stroudsburg
Curtis
Page
Bloomsburg University
of Pennsylvania
1
1
Rohm
Classnotes
remembered
many
for
Grccnaway Orband. Judy Witmycr Steven*.
Bcrnicc Kochcr Thomas. Ronald Wolfe.
qualities
A Message from Vera Derk:
(Hie following tribute to Robert
Knltm
was written b\
II,
(Xtobcr2X, 1995 Those of us who attended the
Villi. il
(
U)th class reunion
olimibia
(
lone lemain
>'
1 1
"A
and devotion
kkI are
exhibited in Ins
many
reinembei so
I
—
y High, Ins even more
outstanding athletic an omplish
Stale
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i
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1
1
Mamvill.
'0UHI3
I
daughti
ll(
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ompi
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ii
Ii.hhIIiii)'
ii
ntral
I
ial,
his
<
at
idnon
gi
..I
OBI Inn;'
officials; his years
Sundays before
I
•<»<>
baa joined the facult)
,i
school improvement
He earned
a master
the
l
in the
bis family live in the
warm
Pair,
ents .mil
1|)|
held other
worked
to Ins
N Y
In
I
at B U and a docPerm State He and
Wilbamspoii an
CrlfTin '60 ol
she was a teacher
the Harry
al
N Y
Johnson City.
Hmghamton.
Prior to retiring,
i
James
mv
ol
Surviving are her mother,
a sistei
to
a
poison
He accepted
Jim and
years
work with
whom
inc.
with
young
moil- than
.i
in
•<<> retired in
position ibis
miiiiI.ii
fall in Si
Rose
Belmar. N.J
in
his wile, (he former
Jr..
I
Irene Zielinski
In addition, the
crown
April 29, 1995
1-800-526-0254
vi
as a senior.
Throughout
Jersey have helped the
in that state.
wife,
Each
Marion. Shown
'74,
who
represented the University this
Christina Patterson
Ham
'85.
93,
Paul McLinko
Michael Blake
'83.
'78.
and
Bloomsburg, he
at
live in
Lakewood.
I
.i
and previously taught and coached in the
Hloomsburg and Montgomery school districts.
A member of the University's Athletic Hall of
Rohm was awarded
ing Ins COllegUte career.
12 varsity letters dur-
He excelled
at football,
wrestling and baseball from 1956 to I960
a
member
of the football team, he played
quarterback, halfback and fullback and was cocaptain in his senior season. That year he was
selected as a
member
of the Pennsylvania Con-
ference all-star unit
During the winter seasons. Rohm was a major
contributor under Coach Russ Houk in establish-
Bloomsburg wrestling as a national power.
He was a third-place finisher at the 1957 Pennsylvania Conference championships and was
a
runner-up as a sophomore In 1959. he won his
ing
first
final
Joan Welliver
Huttenstine,
lost just
two dual meet
The following
class
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1 994: Evelyn
the baseball team, he played different po-
M. Duncan, Terry Engleman, Brenda
Cunningham Estrada, Barry Faust, Carole
sitions, including
the Centennial
second base and center
field
selected to the all-conference team in
Coolbaugh
Foster, Joyce Morgan Houser. David
Ron Schock, Joan Stackhouse Wolfe
Loughlin.
A head football coach at Central Columbia for
conference
title,
a feat he duplicated in his
-oasonwith the Husku-N
M. Deane Kemp Kumpf
'61 of Westfield.
14 seasons, his teams compiled a record of 95-
N.J., died
63-6, winning one Eastern Conference champi-
English teacher in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood
onship and two Central Susquehanna Conference
School
titles.
He
at
N.J.
Robert M. Rohm '60 ol Hloomsburg died on
Deccmbei
,u age 50
lie was
teachei in the
Fame,
L
Gymna-
in
sium
On
Class Volunteers-
Marian
his wrestling ca-
also served as an assistant wrestling coach
Central Columbia and at Bloomsburg Univer-
at
age 55. She was an
District.
a
member of the Junior Whitman Cup. She was
member of the New Jersey Head Injury
also a
Association, Junior Achievement and coached
Surviving are his wife of 10 years, the former
Kathleen Wright
'74; four daughters.
Denise
R
Whitfield, Tara L. Stovall. Chelsea and
Whitney; two sons. Robert L. and Brooke R
Rohm,
six grandchildren,
two
sisters
and
Kean College women's tennis team.
Surviving are her husband, Carl; three sons.
the
Carl.
Scon and Mark; her mother. Katie Kemp,
a brother
and a
sister.
a
brother
Peter A. Pasternak '61 of Coal Township died
on September 6 at age 64. He was a teacher in
Carroll E. Kichline Walter '60 of Williams
Township died on September 23 at age 56. Better
on December 7
She was a nationally-ranked tennis player and
sity.
Jim and Irene
As
For more information,
John James
157-pounder captured the Na-
bouts and never lost
Bit teachers.
Central Columbia School District for 20 years
Alumni Day
'74,
tional Association of Intercollegiate Athletics
Jim
John Paul. David and Leufu. Three of them
I
You're invited to
New
home of Dick Lloyd 62 and his
Zdimiak 87. Conrad Haenny 86. John Knorr 63. Carol
Kevin Ernes '83.
fune afta
Juckson. N.J., for 34 years.
(or older) individual
Hobby Rohm
held at the
A- ott
He was
•57. are the parents ol lour college graduates
son or daughter, or with any
othei
in
his senior year.
Met bitty
K.
teaching science
High School
oai lung and officiating,
have nevei lound
would want
my muny
wre Donato Nieman
Wilson School
1.
.
conclusion, in
89.
in
at
died on September 29
,
two brothers and
induction into
is
Richard Stout 49, and W. Jay Hurst 65. Others
Padner
ii
Moran
Mttdlyn
in
of working
an Week parking
For more than 15 years, alumni
V94 training session are (seated) Marlene Oholla Franey 62. Dick Lloyd, Joyce Morgan
'61, (standing) Paul G. Manko 60, Linda Schmicker '76, Virginia Reed Brett '82. Dawn
pastfall
Pennsylvania
He has also
I
Houser
ycurs of
Hloomshurg University's Hall
could go on anil on
ame
ol leai lung,
I
me
\ degree
of education degree
,
Hlooiushuig Hospital, his inviting
wile and
September, a training session
ol
curs loi the benefit of the
my
STUDENT RECRUITERS —
ipal
ins
tor
.lull.
many
1
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several high schools a* teacher and assistant pnn-
latei his
I
iii. hi
positions in the department und has
hmg my
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of
your plans."
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outstanding football teams
in)'
me
all
Lycoming College as an assistant professor of
He most rec ently was regional direc
tin
in ihi
well reipet ted i'Iaa
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educ ation
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directions to
to
Admissions Office by representing the University at college night programs
'ollcgc. his lusl looiball
oat hlng |ob
If
would be willing
Hloomsburg
merits while attending
.
plan any
Vera's address is IbOH Westwood Road,
Colony Park. Wyomissmg. PA 19610. Her telephone number is 610-678-5585.
at
Mime
(
we
to include.
"In the meantime, write to each other and
lude our 35th reunion
c
hit
outstanding high school eareei
or
I
events in
Max Rohm's life
sure
you may want us
know
will mail maps and
you who want to help
everyone
Robert
make
in July to
serve on the Committee, write to
lie
with
.issoi lalions
house
you have any suggestions
to
lew ol the qualities
bill a
small committee will he established to meet
special events
Iionesly, sense of laiiness, respect lor
'
my
at
lbs ciilliusiasm.
Others, love ol life
and prorn
a fantastic time
union
bools will
Si
1 1
1
had
iscd each other to return again for the 35th re-
and alblctes
Montgomery, Bloomsburg and
al
time to
)
Hobby Rohm will be missed by so
many people, bill lite qualities lie
instilled in bis students
s
weekend of
sure (hat each of you reserves the
"> /
l/ihn lluhh
It
begin planning for our 35th class reunion to be
who died on Dei ember
'()(),
known
as "Squirrelly" because of her sense
of humor, she was a second grade teacher
in the
Easton Area School District until December
1993.
the Milton
worked
School District for 28 years and also
for the
Department of Public Welfare
in
Shamokin.
He served
in the
U.S.
Army
during the Ko-
rean War.
Surviving are a sister and a brother
Surviving are a son. Robert; two daughters.
Tammie Race and Lisa, a 1991 B U graduate,
two grandchildren,
three brothers and a sister.
William Price '61 has been named superinLake-Lehman School District. He
tendent of the
had been director of curriculum enrichment
ser-
1961
vices for Luzerne Intermediate Unit 18 since
Representative:
1985.
Edwin
R
D
I.
Kuser
Box 267
C.
PA 19505
(215) 754-7977
Bechtels\ille.
He earned
of Scranton
a master's degree
in
1966 and
at
the University
a doctorate at
Kent
State
University in 1979.
Page 12
January 1995
Sue Hicks
lassnotes
will direct
social equity
1962
efforts
Representative:
Uoyd
Richard R.
80
Hi Susan K
DeHan Drive.
.issim.hu
'(>/.
dtvolopmoni at the
UimciMlN. has been named ducctoi
dirtctoi of
NJ 08502
Belle Mead,
links
R.D. 2
(201) 874 3118
an IS month
ol s>ki.»I ii|iuts toi
pciUHl beginning
Class Volunteers:
Januais
in
11 ic
lempoiais appointment was
Ronald Davidhetser. Tom
John Kovich.
Foley.
lessnaS
In IVsidenl
announced
Uoyd
Dick
Kotloff.
The following
Intra hot position, rapoitlni
members registered at
events dunng 1994: Ellen
class
alumni or university
duccth
Szakalun Novotney. John Reese.
Untwisitv's
Bill Strauser,
Barbara Campbell Burggraf '62. who died
on April 6. was honored at a memorial service at
Suffolk Community College on August 31. She
SCC
at
Technology
at the
ulty at
SUNY.
w
.
in
.
Community
honor of her many years
named
the college shall be
in
at
University in
New
alumni relations
Jersey.
He
at
assis-
Rutgers
university in various capacities during his 29-
year career
at
He began
his career at Rutgers in 1965.
when
two seasons before becoming
of the university
in
1973.
department of alumni relations from 1974 to
1984. he joined the Rutgers University Foundation, the university*s fundraising organization, as
director of annual giving and later as director of
over
diaii lor the
't
Bachman
WOR in New York City and WCTC in New
Dick
is
a
arship
is
member
of the Bloomsburg Univer-
Hall of Fame, and a basketball schol-
given each year
m
his
name.
A former member of the Alumni
rectors.
Dick has served
as coordinator of
B U
s
alumni student recruitment program in New Jerhe
sey for more than 15 years. Each September
and
his wife.
for the
Manan.
USA Direct in
at
age 58
Certainteed Corp
.
at
PA&S
both
in
Small Co.
Inc.
and
York.
the 1960s, he taught in
Delaware
for
at their
home
in Belle
Surviving are a daughter. Stacy
J
Gross, a son.
Bradley, one grandson and five sisters.
The Lloyds
16
Honey man Road
NJ 08822
J
Kutchi, Nancy Rodgers
Miller. Constance Orchard. Joyceann Padovani.
Joanne Shaffer Pilcski. Norma Whitcbrcad
Schuttcr. Emcst R Shuba. Randall Young. Bcr
Hesel. Paul
Conard
She
lot ate in
New
in
York
earned
earlier
educational
in
at
his career, he has
been active
in
a master
s
degree
at
SMS
Bloomsburg alumni work
Many
Medn
Shared
Systems
al
so we'd like to
start
in
Hie purpose
ol the chapter will be to plan
organize ways
m
at
Malvern,
an alumni
business chapter there
and
which alumni can
interact with current students,
such
as career day programs, the Share a
internships
SMS.
Rick Mead '86
you work
contact
at
please
at
SMS.
extension 3774.
If
Amcncas
in
Attention:
If
as a global technical leader
He earned
University
Ohio University
al
Alliens
Plastics in I'nisficld.
conversion process technology, including engineenng structural foam, blow molding and exHe currently serves key GE accounts
trusion
worldwide
members registered at
events dunng 1994: Jane
class
linversily
Day program, and
Gh
.
Throughout
Class Volunteers:
C
Roben
ciety of the Plastics Industry for the
(908) 782-8619
The following
of Pennsylvania
Archer Ackcrman. Gerald T Braglio. Paul
Conard. D. Jean Cope. Dick (Bucko) Davala.
Robert Foster. Gloria Zubris Froclich. Jim
Mass
Flemington.
<|inty
Alumni
has been elected to a two-year term as
structural Plastics Division chairman of the So-
Ernest R. Shuba
alumni or university
Bloomsburg University
Zoranski.
Jack Avery '64 of
are parents of three children
Debbie. Rick and Bnan.
Joyceann Padovani. Joanne
R Shuba. and Bernard
nard Zoranski.
1964
Virginia
Mead.
Miller.
Gallagher.
three years.
I
adniinislration
fol lowing
Thi
a machinist for
Manchester. Previously he was a
personnel manager
Dunng
He was
.>l
ol the
administration and slndenl personnel
Shaffer Pile ski. Ernest
*63 of Manchester died on
uil
master *s degrees
Rodgers
host the training session
alumni recruiters
I
Bloomsburg.
Davis '63 of Norwich. N J n
is a freshman at
the
>»l
member
as a
higher education from
ports that his daughter. Jennifer,
Lamar Mclndoe
issues
Hicks earned her dot
30TH YEAR REUNION
Representative:
Board of Di-
on Rai
Kutchi. Jerry
Brunswick.
sity Athletic
women's
Univcrsity/Cominuiiity Tusk Force
members of the Class of 1964 were present on
Homecoming, based on official registrations:
Robert Foster. Gloria Zubris Froelu h. Nancy
September 25
lion ollii ci
nission on the Status
(
Shellhamer Schock. Nelson Swans
J.
ai
commiltee. lorcrunnei
Malinowski. Joseph Oravitz. Ruth Ann
Shelhamer Price. Jessie M. Rcppy. Diane
corporate and foundation relations.
Dick has also served as "color" commentator
for Scarlet Knights basketball games broadcast
also served
liail
At Bloomsburg. she has seivcd as
NJ 07439
assistant secretary
After directing the
Stroudsbiiig
at luisl
She
and htle IX coordinator
Thomas
Piioi
in l')XK
there as allmnative
Rutgers.
he joined the athletics department as an assistant
basketball coach. He served as head coach for
intent
»
Bernie Donegan
Kasarda, Judith
has served the
hei
i«>
Representative:
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events dunng 1994 Sarah
Creasy Anthony. Ruth Hess Benscotcr. Ed Berlin, Jim Case. Thomas J. Davis. Jcred Hock. Emil
her in the near future.
tant vice president for
appointed
Women, and
remembrance of
Richard R. Lloyd '62 has been named
Hloomslniig
to
i
executive assisianl to
Imveisily
I
(201)827-5347
FAX: (201)827-6033
Suffolk
of service to the students of Suffolk, a facility
who ume
academic altaus
Ogdensburg.
of Suffolk County, a scholarship fund has been
at
i
willt social
coining to Hloomsbuig, she was
13 Ogden Way
of her dedication to the students
name
ol
in
as
(
assistant to the vice piesulenl fa]
*67;
meces and nephews.
as
to
1963
John and Elizabeth Campbell of Stuart.
Florida; two sisters, Patricia Campbell
ents.
Dopsovic '64 and Carol Campbell Logue
Ctnior as well
the vanous ainpus
ulturel
development position
i
1
She is survived by her husband, Dr. Harry P.
Burggraf; her sons, James and William; her par-
College In addition
woik
She
ompliaiu c
c
then piesident lames McCoriiiick,
fac-
Farmingdale, and Lindenhurst
established in her
the
Hicks,
196
memory
Mnim
in l*)X2 as
Prior
time of her death.
will
equity issues
High School.
In
the
for 19 years
SCC. she served on the
SI u
programs developed
committees dealing
and was chairperson of the Department of Ofto joining the staff at
quit) Plan
I
Atlimiative Ai lion
will support
had been a faculty member
In ks will
I
also moiutoi the oigam/alion's
David Tanner.
fice
to the piesident.
lead the prcx ess ol dialling the
Clemens. Thomas E. Foley. Maxlene O' Holla
Franey. James Huber, Dick Lloyd, Patricia
you arc employed by another
business which employs a number of
MoomshurK
graduates, we'll help
you organize a chapter
Simply
call the
there, too.
Alumni Office
at
l-HOO-526-0254
Case Western
Cleveland. Ohio.
Page 13
1
B.U. joins
Classnotes
tribute to
Foster
Bill
A
H
basket hull coac
where
attendance
Lane
was held
h,
Representatives from
August
universities
in
former
tribute for Hill Foster,
I J
all six
major role
B
I
who played
member
a
of the
As
earned
le
master
a
s
degree
.il
I
teuton State
glas and Daniel,
brother and a sister
,i
lot Hill
I'll
19
6 5
1
Representative
Sadly, Hill
c
mid not attend
<
evening with Iriends,
was
chest pains and
UChuwold Blvd
Newark
Hill sullen d
in a
am
I
Shtran
< 'art P,
Ins big
Altei a delightful Iriday
inj'hl
the
at
Surviving arc his wife, Virgil; two sons, Dou-
niser 'bl
1'
jockey
Other B.U. alumni
'S3.
were Jerry Dofemling '64 and
1
to be disk
sociatlons.
Superdot k 'SA and John
attendaiu e
in
and friends,
lairfax Education and National Education
Also
planning the event
).ivkI
I
to family
looked forward to Bucko
Education Association and
representing Bloomshurg were
Scrimgcour
shock
.
His death
Robinson Secondary School m Fairfax for the
23 years. He was a director of the Virginia
Dick Lloyd '62 was master of
ceremonies and played
aifffiX, Vfl
I
last
Imahsl team
in
a
Hloomsburg
returning to
NCAA
Duke University
lir.
Oi
Homecoming dance for the fifth consecutive year.
Dick was a teacher of American history at
aster, int ludni)' the starting five
from
Davala '64
who
as well as alumni
the Host inn,
el
illiu k<>>
age 52 came as
at
in
coached were
Hill
bard
Hi<
died Ol a heart attack on September 9
i>i
9713
I
(302) 738 4809
aslei
area hospital while the Saturday
event went on without him
time, however, he
comfortably out
was
ol
By
Class Volunteers:
that
Alfx
resting
Knowing
attendance
w.is
masting and
Marlon
loyd
I
loa
gieal
,i
Shivelv
LANCASTER PICNIC - Enjo ying a
all.
il
members
class
registered
at
8 were Claraline
S.
Baylor
'41.
Lyn
"Berrigan Sub' picnic
Beiler.
Melanie
Danielle Blackburn, Karen Blackburn '82.
'82,
in
Lancaster County on September
Michelle Beiler 88. Chris Blackburn
Scott Blackburn, Glenn Bromley '85. Dale Buss.
Beiler.
Donna Buss
'82, Grant Clark. Holly Clark, Kim Clark '77, Richard
Fulmer '66. John Haney '85.
Edwards Hartman '28. Aaron Hughes '90. Stacy Hughes. Ben Johnson. Carol Lewis Johnson
'80,
hns Johnston 83. Mike Johnston. Sam Johnston. Irish Stianche Johnston '84. Stephanie
Kauffman. Rebecca Schrum Keyser '75. Laura Keyser, Mark Keyser '75. Ellen Lewis '92. Meghan
Hunt, torn Kaczmarek, Glenn Morrison, Jack
Skowronski, Philip Thomas
him while
'
Ideo taped
\
R
alumni or university events during 1994: Harold
Ackcrman. Arlan Baer. Barbara Bleech. Jay
that Hill
doing well, the gioup had
I
Kozlowski. Linda
The following
wile Shirley and lour daughters were
in
M
danger, so his
Gnu
(
in
.i
letti
tributi
,i
some days
i
hi
alter the
cploint d thai
i
one
blot Icagc In
(liom prev
ol ins
surgery),
s
Insj
lili
evei pn
BUI wrote
thai
it
I
u nsi
ol
have moved
passes
.1
,
that he and Nancy
New.uk, Delaware, where he has
to
I
liiniingii
>
viding tutorial assistant e
Miphu
1
1
I
fbi
earning Center, pro-
'75, Nancy Manley, Nicholas Manley, Chris
Manley. Alyssa
Tom McTaggart. Glenn Morrison '65. John Scott. Relda Rohrbach
Louise Cooper Sitler '71, and Judy Witmyer Stevens '60.
R
Sitler,
1967
1966
u inning pen ntagt had been as
rood as that ol his by passes
Scott '55. Dennis
kindergarten through
hla basketball
ii
Uwis, Debby Union, Don Manley
Manley. Tim McTaggart 71,
adult students
humor,
ol
m,
taken
the
bill that
others were working well
Curl Shiran '65 reports
had had
lie
i>\
i
He and
grown
Representative
his wife. Diane, are parents of
two
children.
i
he'd
be
still
Hiii la
i
t
oat tiing
nrrently Dssistani
Southwest
sionei "i the
t
ommls
onfcien<
(
e
Black Achiever Award
Pamela Wynn,
si
Bloomsburg
since 1989, has been honored with
Black Opinion
Magazine^ 1994
Annual Blat
\>
Based
k
Pittsburgh, the
In
mago
im
initiated the
to "give ret
Blade Achievers Awards
ogmtion and show
made outstanding contributions
then professions
Wynn
is
m
"
co-founder and project
directoi ol the
1
ocal Lntcrpi isc
Assistance Project, a program which
helps small businesses in the region
to stan
and grow
So
far.
I aiiu
aster Drive
Ocean.
the pioiect
has aided 21 small businesses,
NJ 07712
Class Volunteers:
k
Mulka. Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken
Bill Derricott, Diane hnh Hartzell,
Maurer. Diane Mushrush Maurer
Cromwell,
(
lij)
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1494
at
Martha
Zuhns Han Ink. Alice Koch Cromwell, Ken
Cromwell. Dome Brighton Denes, William
Alex Dubil. David Evans. Richard
Fulmer, Bob Garrison, Cliff Maurer. Diane
Mushrush Maurer. Arno Miller. J Richard Miller.
Jack Mulka. Kay Sharrow. Linda Wilson. Janet
Hums
has served on the
and
committees and
Community Task
Force on Racial Equity. She has
made numerous
Page
presentations
Class Volunteers:
Trenton.
Peggy Bums. Jim Pegg. Jack Wise
(609) 989-7435
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: R.Jon
Vckley, Marion Siegel Bashore, Sam Bashore.
John Can. Eileen Albertson Chapman. Diane
Koch Cromwell f>6 has Ken named
Good Shepherd Lutheran Nursery
School m Southampton A member of the fac-
Harleman Dorshimer. John Edwards. Jonelle
ard Benyo, David
Simcox Edwards. Susan Hicks. Mary Barrall
Hill. Patricia Zclner Kaczmarek. Ronald
Klemkosky, Ray Kunkel. Jim Pegg. G. King
Perry
Ruth Correll Trapane
.
a call to be
the 26th minister of Harford Congregational
United Church of Christ. He is a recent graduate of Lancaster Theological Seminary.
who
retired after serving as teacher/
director for 23 years.
teaching
Stafl
is
Donna Baun Robinson
David spent years in the fast food industry,
and for the past eight years he worked for Tandy
Corporation
Also serving as a member of Good Shepherd's
"70
Class Volunteers:
David Bowen. Rhea Strausser Klapprodt. Betty
Ruth Luchak. John J. Trathen
alumni or university events during 1994: Rich-
directoi of
'S3,
NJ 08618
Burbich Cosgrove. Janet Space Curcio. LaRoy
(Lee) Davis. Lee Davis. Barry Denes, Brenda
David Sehnaars '67 has accepted
uiu unce 1980 she succeeds Mary
Kallenbach
the Umverv.il>
Robert E. Boose
942 West State Street
Alice
Kowler
presidential seareh
Representative:
Zoranski
ranging from a restaurant to a fitness
Wynn
1968
PA 19446
(215) 363-5593
centei
university's curriculum
Thomas Lemon
Lonsdale,
Derricott.
who have
appreciation to blacks
o
erza
The following
\W8ld
hiOVOl
1502 Susan Drive
J at
d profeasoi ol
managemeni
R.
J. (
(201) 922-0039
Professor receives
business
Representative
Anthony
He
members
registered at
Bowen, Cecelia Greenaway
Candace
Nahodil Donachy, Dana Erney, Diana Vasquez
Davis. Gail
Ropp
Dellos. John Dellos,
Erney. Joan Buonassisi Fetterman, John Frey.
John Genoa, Robert Gibble, Glenn Halterman.
Doug Hippenstiel. Don Hock, David A. Jones.
Andrew Kuffa, Carolyn Taby Larkins, Corey
Loux. Betty Ruth Keller Luchak. Dawn Shulten
Moffett. Kathenne Matzko Mulka. Bill Mulhn.
Lin Nester,
Nan Good
Nester, Susan Redhne.
Robert Reed. Gary Shuey. Robert L Smith.
Teleski, John
J
Jem
Trathen. Jim Walter. Joseph
becoming
a minister for the past 25 years but put oft'theologieai studies because "Christian
testimony
is
in the
class
Walton. Frank Zoranski.
said he has been thinking about
needed
The following
workplace
"
However, he began
to feel that "God would not take NO
for an answer any longer." and he entered seminary.
This year's recipient of the Class of 1968
scholarship ($150)
is Kimberly M. Sidonis. a
mass communications/public relations major
from Nanticoke
14
January 1995
\
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loundci and coinmandci ot the
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Pennsylvania Volunteer Hisionc.il Organization
Member
Cuand Arms
Past
boaid ot duevtois
ot the
commando ol the
Camp
ol the
Museum
Republic
ot the
Sons
Union Vet
ot
crans. Philadelphia
loundci and executive board membei
both the Bin ks
Wai Round
(
\ units
and
m
and
fables,
v
iiealo
«>i
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Round
fables
Wii
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— Author of artu
I
l
imes
,md historical and military journals.
— For
25TH YEAR REUNION — The following members
coming, based on official
of the Class of 1969 were present Of] Horn,
Rcimurd
registrations: Marge Purosky Gnffin. F rank Haduck. Kaths
Wimmer
Hippenstiel. Linda
Nicholson. Gars Schmidt. Lois Gonaver Schmidt. Art SeU Olid
Harris Smith. Joanne Derricott '89
is
shown with Marge
Griffin
69
in right
I
Inda
the pttl
I)r
Paul M.
nology Group
in
Who
's
president of
Who Among America s
is
This
Teachers
given to teach-
who have strongly influenced the
lives of their
PhD
at the
ol
(
ion
annual banquet on December 7
Mrs. George, a resident of Lewistown. began
her teaching career in the Warwick School Dis-
you were asked to name one person, familiar to a wide audience of civil war enthusi-
trict in Lititz.
Award
standing Teachers of America
She
is
presently teaching second grade in the Mifflin
County School District in Lewistown.
Her husband, Larry W. George
in the
same
'68. teaches
asts in the
would be
Delaware Valley
Dr.
Tom,
report that their daughter,
freshman
at
Deborah
is
j
Andy Waskie." said Hugh Boyle,
"He is prime mover
and role model for
the period of
all
of us
American
edge
is
who are
interested in
history, aside from
has profoundly affected
fricl,
New Yoik
Interim
directed the foreign Ian
lias
ol the
I
offering French.
Ovo
MXM)
student
in the
s.
hool dis
German. Spanish.
and Russian
planned anil oigam/ed sevoal
conterences
is
all
complete
Americans
Eife knowl-
the past
aim
I
10 years he
lias
large edui alional
school district and
at
activities;
Mary
1969
Representative
Sandra Ekbrrg Hrown
2177 Rebecca Drive
Hatfield. PA 19440
towards
(215) 168-2784
working
in a
anthologies published by
to
ol
also
is
rcate an enviioiiinciil
»
Class Volunteers
with
Pamel Hanczyc Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure
lonstitucnls
all
"AACSH
The following
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1994
Berry. Sandy Hickman Ccrullo, Dennis
al
ec
I
inn
(
has gone lliiougli
how
transformation ol
universities,'' says
I
i
il
at
»l
based on
is
he
I
eai h
ollege's
<
Undo
mission slalcuicnl
a
redils
(
u ksen.
piolessin ol marketing
plot ess
*
elli in e
'ollcge ol Husiness
(
new
the
inlrs. schools whiili are tcui lung
inslilutions have a hello
gelling
a<
ham
>
e ol
iidited llian lliey have
(
in
the past. Tlic College of Business
an excellent position
in
towsidi
"We
u
radltitlon
i
whu
activities
scrviic
cm
have
lortuiiate lo
to us,
ogy available
h will
wc
Also.
support the proiess
The World of Po-
who
numerous leaihing,
are doing
is
work
to
have excellent faculty
and research
arc
client to linol
and we
will
overcome
build on these strengths to
any weaknesses wc have
School, earned a master's degree at Penn Slate
She has also taken post graduate courses at the
I
,k
i
fcdil.ilM.n pro* es
.in lak
i
(
Sharon has been
accreditation,
wc
will be
Teachstandards h.ised
in tin-
l><
Toi
mission stalonent
rc.iic a
i
ksen. and
l.ri<
hrst step in that process will
ill.
lo
he
«. live years, says
up
University of Alaska. Carlow College (Pitts
burgh) and College of St. Rose (Albany. N Y.)
s
ollegiatc
(
She
National
Who s Who Among America
work
its
learning, lollegiahly and cxi
and other similar organizations.
Sharon, who teaches at Weatherly Area High
fudged
Ofl
mission
statement which needs to reflect the
ers.
She and her husband. Robert,
Conyngham.
live
in
college's mission, vision and
objectives.
AA( SB
Anthony
J.
(Andy) Waskie
'68. coordinator
the
of the foreign languages curriculum of
Pennsbury School District and Civil War
was rereenactor. lecturer, organizer and author,
994 Ment Award
War Round Table.
cipient of the
Valley Civil
Dr.
udonit yeai
dilation hy the
i
hools ol Business
S.
etry
in a row.
ollcge of
<
this in
American Assembly
Poetry Anthology by National Poetry Press.
She also has had a variety of poems published
in
m u
poetry competition.
on Time's Shelf
publication, and "This Amber Life"
ol the
to lead the iollege in
is
in Yesterdaz. a toy collectible
For the second year
in k sen's lusl piionly as
I
dean
Husiness dining
"
plishments are awards and publication of A Tnp
included
aeereditation
ai ting
She also has received honorable mention in
for
the Schuylkill County Arts Poetry Contest
her poem. "Picnic." Among her other accom-
in
efforts for
Valley area
Sharon Lee Spallone '68 has written a poem.
"Sonnet Time," included in the anthology.
Today's Great Poems. It was selected from entries in a free national
dean leads
various
other educational institutions in the Dclawaic
encyclopedic, and his enthusiasm and
of Dr Waskie 's Civil War- related
ru k\en
I
a
III
energy are boundless."
A brief list
Bloomsburg.
area, that person
president of the organization.
of today His dedication
Dawn Schulten Moffett '68 and her husband,
.\Uirv
device and
"If
birth, that
district.
's
at
Philadelphia organization's
former students and contributed to their success.
While there, she received the Out-
a master
philology Irom
in C.criiiann
Since 197 V he
cral George G. Meade, commander of the
Union's Army of the Potomac, was the unam
mous choice of the Round Table's board of directors as the embodiment of the group's objec
The award
tives of education and fellowship
was presented
du
University
photograph
person historical impression
for his first
named
George '68 has been
prestigious professional honor
ers
PM A Tech
Mesquite. Texas.
Sheryl Bankes
to
is
\c.us. an ofganisoi ol
Waskie earned
guage program
Allen '68
lb
annual Civil War battle ueiiactmenl
Neshanunv State Park
1
Waskie. widely-known
of the Delaware
in the tn-state area
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
acoeditalion
ok mirages
the pursuit of diverse paths to high
READING-BERKS MIXER -Alumni and friends attended an after-work mixer at
0
Kelly
s
in
Dwighl Ackerman 71, Tom
Wvomissmg on November 18. In attendance were Carol Ackermun.
Vickt Henry 88. Cynthia liepler
Heimbach
35.
'74.
Stanley
Cooke
Canfield 80 Kim Feinour
U,ve '88. UnJa
86 Man Anne Klemkosky 59. Ray Kunkel 67. Rente Kunkel 93. Damn L
Daniel E Witmrr 80. Representing B U
Wetler
and
87.
Weller
Jeff
Carol
D
69.
Mackavage
was Scott Righter 84. assistant director of development
quality
in
management education
Achieving
<
AACSB
ommuriicaics
accreditation
that a school's
management education programs
(Continued on Page 16)
Pane 15
)
John Trathen
interim veep
March
until
John
Dr.
J
indent activities and the
.
1
Kchr
Union, will serve as interim vice
II
Landers. Linda Mackavage. Linda
in
Nicholson. ( Jalcn Quick. Sharon Spry Reed, Gary
March
early
St hmidi. Loll
Jennie Carpenter,
who
served as
December 1992,
retired
III
.ilhlclii s.
(
Tralhcn,
n
who
.uid
ill
.il
Hloomshiug
Pi
no
In
uuri
Hi
Stall
'
.mil
.i
d(M
loi.ili
.il
hoi scivcda*
Alumni Assot
"i
coming
principal, he
was
,i
le.K hei
at
was
Hand
Prior to be-
a graduate student
Pcnn State
and adminislratoi
and
Prior to that, he
.ii
the
I
'roguayan
in
I96K, also earned a master's degree
,il
priih ipftl ol
|j
American School in Montevideo for nine and a
hall years His work in Latin America included
graduating
'
*f&
Junior High School in l^ancaslcr.
graduate assistant
has worked
shurK sun
e lift,
.ml
i.iI
dcvclopim
aicci
line .hkI liiiin.in
HI
.w tin
division
ac tivltiCf, Iim.iih
Stcixncr.
on Decem-
fniveriity iiu ludei n rid
diiiisi
Lawrence A
Henry i/ongenberjjer
The- itudeni
Sell. Sister
Troy Wert/
Patricia
ber 23.
i
Gonavcr Schmidt, Art
Alexander Marie, Carolyn Dannckcr Smith,
I.inda Harris Smith.
interim vice president since the
retirement of Dr JeiTOld Griffl
student
Wimmcr
life until I)r
Herring assumes the post
president lor student
I'reston
Barbara Russell Grabfcldcr. Kurt Grabfcldcr.
Marge Purosky Gnffin. Frank Haduck. Kathy
Rcimard Hippcristicl. Christine Gross Kct/. Jess
Krcsgc. Kathleen Uorst Ku/miak. Gail Bower
Tralhcn. director of
A bilingual
princ ipal, l-ongcnbcrgcr touts the
He
benefits of an urban education
cultural and language diversity
iatton
it-
self.
"It requires the kids to be more
more appreciative of everybody
ilncc 1980
says ethnic,
lesson in
is a
sensitive and
else's back-
ground ."
(
onlinued J
(
have reached
"Teacher Ambassador"
He earned
Business
master's degree
a
Stroudsburg and
mm /'ant
is
He and
a high level of quality
his wife, Luisa Lilian of
Uruguay, arc parents
as defined by the school's mission
and objectives
first-year student at
in
place to ensure continuous improve
ment and involvement of
fneksen assumed
at
Law
School.
K
.ii lilt
.
Novembci
Ann May 69 ol Mount
ii
19 alter a long illness.
Joy died on
business education teacher
at
She was a
Manhcim Town-
more than 26 years
Surviving are her parents. Mi and Mrs. Ed-
ward
J
May. and
—
pmgram
The Wyoming Valley chapter of B.U. alumni has instituted a
area high schools. The ambassadors complement the role of
in
guidance counselors by serving as resource persons for students interested
in learning more about
a training session are (seated) Nancy Lychos '52. Alumni Association president; Theresa VonTobel '94. student intern in the B.U. Admissions Office and presi-
Bloomsburg
University.
Shown
at
dent of the Husky Ambassadors: Katherine Mulka 68. acting associate director of admissions;
Diane Burbich Cosgmve 67. Pittston Area; (standing) Thomas A. Williams '83. Lake-Lehman;
Pat McAndrew
G.A.R.; Frank Zoranski 68.
Hanover Area; Andrew Kuffa 68. Meyers; and
Not present were John Quinn '70. Coughlin; Manlyn Keefer
Carter '59. Crestwood; Jay Pope '72. Dallas; Bernard Zoranski 64. Nanticoke; and Steve
Harmanos '71, Wyoming Area. Also serving as a "Teacher Ambassador " in another part of the
John Frey
4
ship High School lor
acting dean on August 20
1995.
Dickinson
the lesponsibih
Hei appointment continues through
I,
San Ramon.
ol a daughter. Stephanie, a
faculty,
administration and constituents."
July
East
Pcnn
Accreditation
demonstrates that processes are
lies ol
at
a doctoral candidate at
State.
I S
TEACHER AMBASSADORS
state
is
68.
'70,
Wyoming
Valley West.
Maude Andregic
school teachers and would
88,
Cumberland
like to
be
"
Valley High School. Any B.U. alumni who are high
Teacher Ambassadors " should contact the Alumni Office at
1-800-526-0254.
a sister. Rita Michael.
which time Carol
Malteson, interim provost and vice
jl
to return to hei position
.is
dean
ol
County Career Development Center, a joint program of Essex and
Dundalk Community Colleges and the Baltimore
County Office of Employment and Training She
ol
business
heading the nationally-recognized and awardwinning job retraining center which works with
hundreds of students each year in occupational
education and ollice administration,
served as interim dean
is
loi the past
two years
l-ncksen has been
loi si\
years
.u
Miller Nicholson '69 has been named
director of the Baltimore
the college
John Ohvo, protessoi
Gwen
r
piesident loi academic affairs, plans
Hloomsburg
skills training,
Previously she was
counseling and
job placement assistance, career
GED preparation.
She formerly was a professor
program ohati and aitiitanl cfatii at
Southwest Texas State University in
and Management Division
San Marcos
College.
She received her
doctoiate from Virginia rolytechnu
and State University
Institute
to
in
The Ohio
Columbus
PRE-GAME PICNIC
Alumni Day
April 29, 1995
1
-
Alumni and parents enjoyed a Berngan picnic prior
to the football
game at Millersville on October 8 Those in attendance: Raphael Balthazar.
Frank Bedosky Joy
Bedosky. Tom Boran 79. Bob Buehner. Mike Comgliam '95.
Joan McNichol Coyle "88 Carole
Derncott. Joanne Derncott 89, William Derncott "66.
Jim Doyle '72. Susan Early Drakas "88
Bob Garrison "66. Jane Garrison. Scott Garrison. Michele Graniel.
Amanda Hogentogler Cindy
Hogentogler '78. J R Hogentogler. Rick Hogentogler '76.
Jim Hollister '78. Gavle Holman
Ann T Hooper. John Hooper. Manuel Hooper. William
Hooper. John Hulsrer '77 Susan
Smvrk Hulsizer '76. Joe Hunt. Ann Stmus Hunter '78.
Jeff Hunter '76. Tony laniem. Gail Weidman
Jones
tkmnaK.nder '80. Scott Uightman. Bobbie Lofgren. Ed
Lofgren. Lon Ludw.g. Tammy
* 3J °S' P« ch ' co Bruce Russell '78. Donna
H Russell '75. EdSfida '94. AnaS' Sodergren
c
^.OllivieStrawbndge.
David Tanner 62. Janet Tanner '67. Roseman Termini '89.
Ajidv Ulicnv
Cathy Vemusky: Margaret Waldmn '88. Judy Zarzaca.
Peter Zarzaca. Hamet James Bernard
Ixmmski '64. Janet Zoranski 66. Janie Zwally '76
N
For more information,
1-800-526-0254
Page 16
She was head of the Office AdminisDepartment from 1981 to 1982 and 1986
1994 and coordinator of the Office Technolto
She also coordinated the college's Court
Reporting program from 1976 to 1980.
1994.
master's degrees from
You're invited to
Business
ogy/Business Education program from 1979
She received bachelor's and
State University in
in the
Essex Community
tration
Blacksburg, where she taught for two
years.
at
W
£Z
Gwen earned a master's degree at Bloomsburg
and has done graduate work
University,
Towson
at
Shippensburg
State University. Catholic
University of America, and Loyola College.
James M. Steber
principal of the
'69 (M) has been named
Carbon County Area Vocational-
Technical School.
He was formerly
the Panther Valley
School District (1964-1970).
a teacher in
teacher supervisor in the Salisbury Township
School System (1970). director of secondary
at Jim Thorpe Area School District
(1971-1972). assistant superintendent at the
education
Annville-Cleona School District (1972-1978).
assistant superintendent at the
Boyertown Area
January 1995
1
—
Dfyhopmkms
kkpoki
riiK
Campaign Tops $3,375 Million Goal
Library
Update
Treasury
Of Ideas
By Eric Foster
I
.
Ncw^
ln.Ti.il
A*.\i\tanl
Bloomsburg University 'S library fundcampaign, A Treasury of Ideas.
raising
has surpassed
$3,375 million goal,
its
announced Anthony
laniero. interim vice
president for university advancement
and executive director of The Bloomsburg University Foundation, Inc.
As of Dec.
13.
$3,512,057 has been
and pledges
raised in gifts, deferred gifts,
towards the construction of the much-
needed new
Tin-
by many individuals who care
plans for the
front arcade.
More than
5.0(H)
top priority capital project lor
Since the current Harvey A.
Andruss Library was constructed 27
gan
campaign
Start,
tober.
mal School. (See
article
on page
related
18.)
'This success
is
the
culmination of months
of hard work by
many
want to recognize the
also think that there are
Businesses and
<
lorporations
—
—
—
Oigam/ahons
Private Foundations
Projected Interest
$727,839
$208,189
$40,000
Income
V)S.(M)()
—
Total
$3,512,057
origi-
million— and the university
BU
would raise the
friends.
an investment
in the
from private sources
Bloomsburg was
the State
the
System
meet the governor's challenge when
raised $2,375 million by June. 1994.
from the region." adds laniero.
National campaign chairperson. John
Scrimgeour '53. faculty emeritus from
Bloomsburg. isn't surprised at the suc-
The total
campaign has been suc-
cessful for a couple of reasons. One. the
cost of the project, including
and private and matching
construction funds to meet the $10 5
million construction cost, will exceed
I
he combined pledges Irom Ircshman
and upperclass Bloomsburg University
parents totaled $ U).7X7 in the annual
I
library will be located
on the
present site of the softball field, next to
Waller Administration Building. Seatincrease from 387 reader
sta-
Parents
Susan
M
hind campaign According
Helwig. acting director
Development. 400
mately 18 months to complete, according to Colin Reitmeyer, facility planner
have a good feeling about the school.
at
Bloomsburg
|
hey have- assumed then share
in
helping to assure thai the hesl resources
possible am available
We
use
foi theii
children
i
are indeed gratelul lor their
BUppOIt."
Helwig also reported
thai
891 parents
pledged$82.500to/t Treasury of Ideas,
the campaign to hu.ld a new library
Most of these are pledges over lour
by pledging $45,872
ycars
are used to support
freshmen class parents
We are
ol
grateful
forthisexccllcnt response." Helwig said
"Thttl daughters and sons will benefit
directly
from the
library
their junior
from Blooms-burg, both
graduates and people from the area, who
III
ol upperclass students participatedinthe
more than 400.000 volumes
axe people
ol
parents ol freshmen
being able to use the
says Scrimgeour. "I also think that there
facility,"
[0
tions to 1.219 while the stacks will hold
Construction of the library should begin in June. 1995 and will take approxi-
such an important
tail
"These parents represent 40 percent
$12.4 million.
ing will
cess of the campaign.
it
the design cost
The new
Top $130,000
Parents' Pledges
remaining 25 percent
universities to
serve as a vital resource for the students
of the university as well as many people
is
%U25
nally estimated at $1
I
community of Bloomsburg and will
library
$3.5
|
community businesses and
"I think this
—
reived
$394,437
announced by
the project
Ri
.i
$120,125
$93,911
State
tin
facility
Miliums)
S23lt620
—
—
inplou-es
cent of the funding lor
- John Scrimgeou
students, parents, faculty and staff, and
is
I
would provide 75 per-
people from Bloomsburg, both graduates
and people from the
area, who have a good
feeling about the
school/
alumni association, the
"This library
Parents
In
I'll
$1,629,806
Matching Businesses. nul( orporations
program, the
people," says laniero.
'I
Alumni
new
The Goal
i
—
—
onstrm ltd along
i
flool in die
tti <>iul
1994)
Jump
1992 Under the
Hall tobt
Library Construction
conjunction
the Gov. Casey in Oc-
I
erary Institute and Nor-
in
>
installed on tki
'ampalgn
<
<.
I
Friends
the spring of
in
with Operation
received
ate of Bloomsburg Lit-
at
1(993
has been successful for
from the estate of Mary a couple of reasons.
Taubel Rieder in One, the library is such
memory of her mother,
an important facility.
the late
Dec
Student*
The campaign was
unexpectedly com-
Taubel. an 1890 gradu-
Library
(ms ol
entofOld Wqlh
Pledges
(lifts unci
years.
Bloomsburg
rtminist
UbraQ and
many
The campaign be
think this
Total
has been Bloomsburg" s
has doubled.
I
h,
million to the
.6
to the
Jessica Kozloff.
pleted with a gift of
longpon
be removed from AndtVSS
four-year campaign.
years ago, enrollment
Mary Moore
library call foi a
ill
alumni have contrib-
uted or pledged over $1
about the university," says President
$225,000
new
The Tiffany w indows w
A larger library
library.
"While we had some large donors,
what you see here is a massive giving
effort
FRONT VIEW:
new
campaign by
facility
during
and senior years."
•Parents have a special understanding
said
Of the dire need for a larger library.-
Dean of Library Services. J Daniel Vann
annual
i
ampaign
lor the
I
many
Iptt
lives including scholarships
development promts
hind
Jmversiiy
Gifts to this
Amd
mitia
and faculty
to help
current in their subject
ial
them
stay
areas
Parents of student athletes pledged an
additional $2.4 5 toward general alhlet
1
its
and
A
specific sports
total
of 3.935 parents were reached
during the annual
fall
phonothon As
poor years. Bloomsburg University
dents were the phonothon callers.
in
stu
Pa K e 17
— THE GIVING REPORT
VELOPMENTS
1)1
High-Button Collars, Library Cards and the Information Superhighway
How One Woman's Legacy Mode a Difference
'There was not much
office.
By MarkJand
Dim
Nrwv
loi "i
ud
Lloyd
Media RcUlloru
was
Many
<
We
Indexes
Me held
s
the |oh
on again,
the
The 1897 card catalog was.
I
Jenkins boasted, "ol the most ap-
oil
when
K97.
proved kind."
By 1X99 school
officials re-
ported thai "several hundred dol-
his library duties
It's
books and
periodicals and
"straightened out" in 1893
hofinally asked to be relieved ol
PR2759.C7
it >i
did not even
again from IK93 to
the
through the
scan, lies
late night
si.uk
remembei
He
havetoapplyloitheposiii.nl
calalogs. the shelves of period!-
s
lection that professor Jenkins
lor his trouble, he got the
job as librarian.
iiimd'seye. the long iowsoI caul
cal
institution
fitted
housing the two
newspapers rtwasthissraallcol-
And
jmell Ol the stacks Wesce.inour
room had been
for a library.'*
literary societies*
"straightened things out."
in- s. iid
We
ollcge libianes
musty, comlortablc
the
recall
have loud nic-mo
id us
up
..."
disorder
in
He
lies ol mil
thai "a large
lo
he noted. "What there was,
it."
uncertain how burdensome
lai s
worth
>l
<
books were added to
"
always been
ibraries haven'i
I
The school catalog
way.
that
Ami
that
they're noi likely to be
Way
in the future.
When Mary Moore
arrived
in
BlOOmsbUTg in the late 1880s to
begin hei education at the
toria
v*ii
'"'
still
'
!
novel
(
.
H
level.ind
'
(
serving
first
hi
Women
wore
dusted
collais
thi
fli
skirts
and
frame the
lace.
several
more
bulb
light
Andruss Library, opened
in
commencement
Mooie
The Normal
gi.ulu
1890,
in
the school had 0 library, but
.aid catalog
Perhaps
need one
collection
abl)
titles
no
didn't
it
was so
could prob
on the from and back
in
sides oi one
page from
a
arj societies with
lianas
Jenkins w ho. "having a
on
[his]
little
II
time
hands one day," estab
lished Ihe lust caul catalog loi
the
one
Normal
but not until IS97.
During his 44 years
at
the
two
space
in
htei
what
Waller Hall Wallei
ol the In
si
buildings on
campus, occupieil the aiea neai
w heie the Sci anion Commons and
Lycoming Residence
Stand.
Hall
now
Bachol iheseearly literary
had a library containing
societies
a select
collection ol
the use of its
issn.
Bj
Moore
was prolessoi
It
system
search the card catalog from a
in
have
first ar-
campus from her home
suburban Philadelphia, these
two
libraries
were supplemented
b\ the institution Vicadmg
loom
supphedwithdaily and weekls
newspapers and w ith w ell know n
Andruss Library m-
to raise the institution's
$3,375
new
library
$100,000
trust that will
Perhaps not surprisingly, he
was
in
males
he retired in 1928, he
.ecalled that, in the earh se.us.
the
schools hb.a.v was
Page is
Yet Mai >
Moore and
hei class-
Mary Moore's
m
his
.,
found
doors closed "during
school and stud> hours
B>
I
11
"Hamlet" from Shakespeare's
books and videotapes on com
00 parents, and hun-
puter screens and project the im-
and
6,000 phonograph records and
compact disks
dreds of other friends of the uni-
ages so that a dozen friends work-
*
IViarj Moore married alter
sheleli Ihe Normal. She became
Mary Moore Taubel She raised a
pledges will enable Bloomsburg
text.
University to increase the
Some of those history majors
may be Mary Moore Taubel
1
,700 current periodi-
cals, 1.8 million microtexts,
-jy
family.
She wouldn't recognize The
stal
l
2,
.
1
versity.
ing
Together, these gifts and
ber of reading stations
num-
Andruss
in
Library from 387 to 1.219 in the
new library - with 500 wired for
electronic
media
capabilities.
First Folio.
They'll be able to retrieve
on a history project can
si-
multaneously review the same
scholars.
These young people and generations of students after them
Normal todaj Not a hot seem be
found on campus Zippers have
been replaced bv Velcro.
cated just west of Buckalew Place
Mrs. Rieder - and hundreds of
- which Mary
Women's
know
other friends and university
alumni - helped make available
skirts
have grow n legs
and become blue jeans
formol the day,
women
TodaCs
fbi
- the uni-
men and
foi
The new
w
ill
is
not
what
a student in
building, to be lo-
Moore may have
n as the "Senator's
when
tain
hbrar>
Mai > Moore knew as
line
It
is
larger.
It
offers
approved kind"
Irom the universiu
more
.son
\ mam-
Irame computei
And tomorrow's
she
was
have four
House"
student here -
a
floors.
105,000 square
part to
il>
will
It
feet
in
Man Mooie Taubel* stam-
con-
of space
will
use library resources that
by their gifts to the campaign.
A Treasury of Ideas.
These benefactors helped
- roughly the equivalent of 25
tomorrow's
basketball courts.
a repository for stacks of
When the new library building
If
late in
the>
1996.
were
it
will be the
on campus.
to visit the library
toda> professor Jenkins and
library will
be even more different, thanks
**
S90or so. the school touted
"
from 5.244 alumni, 231 faculty
century ago would have
its
Harvard or the Sorbonne. They
and
There arc 340,000 books
and about
.
also us librarian.
When
itself as
or
partment of Commerce and read
the university.
at
The bequest
largest structure
The libran advertised
being "\ci\ accessible;*
provide
-
Oxford and Cambridge
ing in history
the "most
and busi-
s
review data from the U.S. De-
opens
registrai
library
scholarships for students major-
1890.
ma,, «'^''
new
most prestigious universities
Her generosity also created a
services. Its card catalog-still ol
*
the
scan the catalogs of the world's
periodicals," says a bulletin of
,K SS
Ussing
largest contribution to the library
campaign.
the period
its
PC
dorm rooms.
Internet connection, students will
lessor Jenkins taughl
seived as
permits students to
The Rieder gift was the second
HloomshuigNoim.il School. pio
English,
in their
that
1623
eludes more than two million
for
members
when young Mai\
likely to
is
rived on
books
quest
in its
dis-
cover an automated circulation
name was but one of the gifts to
"A Treasury of Ideas" campaign
items.
IK7S. theie were
lis
legal
P- ul
a general h
ol
hiary."
WHall,
small that Us
1967. was built to hold
200.000 volumes
later became
earliei
Its
- that put the "Treasury of Ideas"
exploded. The Harvey A.
the
that
Bdison had patented jusl 10 years
\
40.000
drives
Moore would
campaign over the top
Today, the collection of
oung lovers took
Sundav alleinoon horse and
buggy rules and folks were all
hen Mai
to
CD-ROM
nected to
Jenkins and
collection
its
Old
in
Rieder provided a bequest to the
university - in her mother's name
million share of the
Hut in the 1960s, things
>
ated from
Old Waller
had doubled
Sorbonne.
loi
Her daughter, Mary Taubel
the
building's SI 2.4 million cost.
1950s,
Library
1900.
20,000 volumes. By the
late
—
a
Waller Hall,
the
(
flOOr Of
BIOOMSBURG STATE NORMAL SCHOOL:
to
Hall - held fewer than
years,
aglow OVei the
s
Ond
of
Cambridge or Harvard or the
Zippers
wouldn't be invented
eve
and the
catalogs at the world's most prestigious universities
Oxford and
and modestly -to
high
some 11,000 volumes On
ol World War II. when
notes that a literary society "has a
library
this
grown only
collection had
Using the new library's Internet
connection, students will scan the
buttoned
thai
its
on the front and back sides
one P a 9 e from a legal pad.
as
ioi
grew slowly By the
merely
fit
President
thai
ihehillandoccupiedlnsiiluleH.ill
(nowcalled('arverHall)
good lelerence
ol
Normal
mid 1920s.
scope, the library at the
||
was
i
Despite
Normal" moved up
'''
On
AU ami<
thc
'
in
investment
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H Hloomsbuig State TeachCollege, the library
[l]n 1890 [the] collection was so
housed on thc se(
sma that its titles could probably
on the
sal
England
"
the year "the
1X67
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^.'-hum
Slate Noi
thronc
the library each yeai
those duties mighi have been.
Moore wouldn't
find
Mary
imposing
rows of card catalogs. The card
files have been replaced with
online data
sen
ices
and PCs con-
- w hether
library
it
'
s
musty
books or a terminal on the "information superhighway" - by connecting students with the ideas
and aspirations of people from
around the world.
And with
.
the people
time -
were
.
from another, simpler
when high-button
all
collars
the rage, and before zip-
pers replaced burtons
Df.VFI OPMI NTS
—
1
Historic Carver Hall
New
Boasts
REPORT
1N(.
HI
New
Carpet
FUTURE
EVENTS
Scholarships
1995-19%
for
Celebrity Artist Series
Recent
tion of
Six new scholarships
installa-
to the
new carpet
tor
Carver Hall
in the
1
vv ill
be added
this
\
soholaiships and awards available
4t)
While
students
i
handful ol icholanhipt
inanv veais. most
Lobby completes
have been
in
one more phase of
have boon
cie.iled within the past eight veais
the restoration pro-
by individual alumni and friends, oigam/a
gram of this
in
now
is
fall,
aw aided
aie othei
Bloomsburg
letic St
The
donated
new
six
icceived llo.iul ol
the
I
the Association
supplies
in
dark
NEW CARPET FOR CARVER HALL LOBBY
maroon carpet
Bloomsburg
Anthony M.
(from
Ianiero, interim vice president for university ad\
left)
am
t
President Jessica Kozloff (center)hosted a luncheon for
ment and
donation repre- Bloomsburg Carpet Industries representatives Martin Bowman, Jay
sents one more in a Hock, and David Boyd Jr who were responsible for making the gift
Carpet Industries'
series of "generous
gifts" that the local mill has
provided to the University, says Anthony Ianiero. interim
president for university advancement.
"Over
"Bloomsburg Carpet has made four major
V
ice
the past several years. " says Ianiero.
gifts in
kind to the University " The value of
"Partnerships between public universities and corporate sponsors enable public instittl
programs and services beyond what state subsidies and student lees
tions to enrich their
toi
can provide," says President Jessica Kozloff. "In addition to providing scholarships
this
needy students, funding faculty research efforts, and enriching the quality of life in
program has
region through support of the cultural arts program, our corporate gift
beautified our most historic building."
on
Previous restoration of Carver Hall has included refurbishing the Gross Auditorium
hen
College of Business
Golf Outing
$I(MK
Memoi lal Scholarship
and Jellies
lost ins
las
(
Seth svas an
1
Giving Tip#l
bj
who
A trust is an arrangement whereby a named trustee holds, manages, and administers the
cash, real estate) for the benefit of any persons or chanty you name.
Benefits of a trust:
Mrs ( lax ason
maiming in saomlais
hie In a bicycle accident
of
died
in
1994. bequeathed to
Bloomsburg University
an en-
University graduate
memory of her mothor, Mary
Nationwide Insurance
i
nterpriie Founda*
dowed
to create
scholarship
A Moore
in
Taubel, Class of
$700(two
awards) to a marketing or management major
(one award reserved for a protected i lass
dowment
member).
history scholarships,
Sesame Street Scholarship bj Donald Bnd
Kay Camplese S2S0 (6 awards) tO residents
ol Sesame Stieel Apartments who aie mem
hers ol the tennis, women's socicr. held
who is majoring
women
baskel
I
A resident ol Sesame
and football teams
in
psychology
is
profes-
sor emeritus of psychology, and Mrs.
Camplese isan associate professor of biologi-
and
allied health sciences
Susquehanna International Folk Dam*
Scholarship by Oliver Larmi and Anne Wil
son - $5,000 to a student expeneru ed as a folk
dancer who is willing to teach dances from his
with the Susquehanna Folk Dancers
•
Provide income to a spouse or family members for life
children and grandchildren
Provide for future generations
•
Ultimately provide a
—
gift to a charitable
Larmi
Wilson
organization
should have a good judgment, integrity, financial responsibility as well as an
bank, or another
investment ability and tax knowledge. A trustee mav be a fnend. a
A trustee
is
is
Charitable Trusts
— Unitrusts and Annuity Trusts
For details contact a lawyer, accountant, or insurance agent
BU Development Center, toll
who is knowledgeable about
free
800-526-0254.
in
of
which
be used
will
for
the
bo awardod
1996.
The remaining $225,000
represents Bloomsburg
University's share in the re-
mainder
Be-
of her estate.
cause these funds were
undesignated, they were directed to the University's
campaign
library,
to build a
new
thereby exceeding
the $3,375 million goal
(Please see High Button Collars
on Page
18.)
I)r
a professor of sociology and soc
ial
Mrs Rieder was a graduate of Bucknell University.
welfare.
Additional criteria for these
able from the
first
will
I)r
a professor of philosophy, and
and a complete
organization.
1890. Income from the en-
will also
or her folk tradition and to dance regularly
call the
April.
who
$100,000
estate taxes
Flexible financial security for a spouse without settlement costs or
planned giving, or
Mary Taubel Rleder
Abington. Pa.
Legacy Scholarship b) the BU Mumni v.
SS00 to a child ol a Bloomsburg
sociation
cal
Trusts and Trustees
PGT # 2
MEMORIAL
is
oi learn
l-yeai old
receive a scholarhsip. Dr. Camplese
•
1995
19.
S MM)
ason
with a sensory, physical
isacurrent IU> student
Street
(i.e..
May
education, compichcnsivc social studies
ball
Planned
who
his parents. Dixie
ing disability
Mountain Laurol
redil in
Seth P, Gavason
to a Student
1995
April 29.
in;'
hockey. Softball, men's or
the building's second floor.
•
Library
tion Scholarship in Nationwide
approaches $20,000.
property
hoaho do Hoido.uix
Sat. Feb 18. 1995
ieneial \th
an incoming lieslunan
loi
1995
Stoie loi books and school
cither deal oi haul ol
University's seal
a
27,
Ceremony
New
scholarship! alt
the Univeisitv
burg's colors, the
trust
I
Jan
Groundbreaking
holanhip Fund
members ol
main floor project.
Using Blooms-
these gifts
who
taociation foi the Hearing Impaired
Scholarship In anient HU students who are
for the
iiold, into the
students
m
S4 square yards of
was woven,
10
In addition to these lecipients.
whoieceive assistance from
located on
wool carpet
I
(ioveinois tee waiveis and student athletes
Carpet Industries.
1.
ISO students tioin the
Association and The Bloomsburg Univeisitv
toric Places.
1
Mi
Ballot
Register of His-
Company
National
approximately $400,000 was
to neailv
Foundation
Route
The Barber ot Seville
New York City Opera
scholarships and awards held bv the Alumni
listed
the National
Inc.,
loi
Minnesota Orchestra
Andre Watts, pianist
Fn. Jan 20, 1995
and businesses and corporations
Last
1867. Carver
Hall
in
lions,
build-
Constructed
ing.
existence
1994-1995
cm
list
new awards
of scholarships are avail
BU Financial Aid Office
DEVELOPMENTS
Infor-
mation about establishing scholarships at
Bloomsburg University is available from the
is
edited by
W
Bnaan k. Hleki
tor of Development
Assistant
Dm
<
Development Center
Page 19
.
DkVKLOPMFNTS
THK
RKPORT
(;IVIN(;
Bloomsburg
Production Begins on Ceramic Tile Mural
tors, galleries..schools.churches.
By Susan
Aamtiiill |)n<
r.
licks
i
10 years
i hospitals lor
University
and
Persons hv-
Drvrlo/.inrnl
,,/
|. ir
(
0 inginsoutheasiem Pennsylvaniacan
1 find
Commissioned
1993 by The Bloomsburg
University l-oundatiori Iik K.uen Singer Ai
in
Cited for
examples of Singer's commis-
sioned work
at
The Pennsylvania
J School lorthe Deaf the Germantown
,
fhiiccitii.il
eramics,
(
loscly with the
i
tin
.
ha* been working
Development*
I
enter lo design
Friends Hospital. Delaware County
amuialie<<>pii/ingdonorsof $l.(XX)to1,l4.999
(
new
to the
campaign. A Treasury
library
<>i
(
Ideas
ommunity College. Philadelphia's
wiih
Corporation
options
designing
loi
campus and met
cciamu
a
nit- iikii.iI
Delaware.
in
education
tion,
both solo and group, through-
s
shows and
theme would Im lude an hea, reminii
centoItheOldWallei ll.illl ong Porch and the
Windows,
countryside
.in
• |
"«
trees
current
|
lo relleil
campui
in
competition.
ceived Honorable Mention
tional, juried
the rural
She
scenes rrorn
October 1994, Bloomsburg
re-
<
ampus photos. Singei picsenlcdtwo
—
competition, for her
fl
Paoh, Pa
and
i
Hei intern was to capture
a
sense
<>i
people's
and was
A
cal
in so doing, she challenges
form.,
the
viewers to expand theii pen epdonofthefamiJ
A7 v SINGER: From Bloomsburg Uiverslty
cam-
t
ptU photographs, Singer sketches the
ol the final
,i
version oi the
produt don begin,
issued Bloomsburg,rtadm
photo ol the proposed mural
drafl
<>i
I
Will
mntUaUy be
transferred to the ceramic
tile.
M.im Ahluu. .„,
"OmpU^edpainler, Who helps with theplaMKw.„k
Willi lllis
he
w.ll
M II ...>l
pattern
I
.ii
I»
...I...
I.
ill,
I
enlargement and sculpting Production
manager. Evelyn Stank) win also assist w
ith
.
Tin- insi stage
plastic pattern,
production, creating the
<>i
was
stalled
m
lanuaiy,
ma- model liom which
is;i lull
will be crafted
stage will begin, in tins phase each
Ihe mural
will
tile
be
sculpted, in low relief, according to the
pattern
months
to
approximate!)
complete the 4S0nles u huh
COmprise the 5'x
16'
Tilc
Alumni, parents.
ilu-
tile
will he
and
Ihe
to
tiles
kich
facilitate
installation in the pio(>er order.
customizing ceramic
tiles
Ibi
Singer lives
in
Pa.
Philadelphia with her hus-
band and business partner. Peter Adlowitz.
Adlowitz, who markets Karen Singer
Architectural
Ceramics, also deals with working out
the technical issues related to the
compnay's
private eollec-
Future issues of Bloomsburg will
feature
photos of the sculpture as the work
progresses.
Memory
.
that will
who have
Richard
F.
Wesner
lulls
|-. u I>
Former Bloomsburg University trustee
and current
Bloomsburg University Foundation board
tile
will
be
in the
hbiary
il».iilisisihenaineoleachdonor.thename(s)
inscribed on the
tiles,
plus
m
,i
commemorated, and
on the
brie!
academic
dents of $3,676 per semester for a
yearly cost of $
1
.400 includ-
1
ing room, board, and fees.
A sec-
ond component of the survey
lists
the location of each
However, public
re-
universi-
such as Bloomsburg are
still
state tuition.
Ninety percent of
affairs
BU
students
$1,477 tuition per semester for a
yearly cost of $7.0 1 0 a year including room, board, and fees.
committee
•'IVk'seMcnsive involvement with the
University and the
^»">'nunityhasniadeatieniendousconlnbut.ontothis.irea\
national publications have taken
civic organizations
notice of
.M^nno,u,me,s,u
explana-
person(s) being
the trustee's
said
Anthony
Ianiero.
interim vice
advancement and executive director of
The Bloomsburg University
oundation
N e are grateful for the
*
fine sen ice he has given
this University'
Ana.iveol Reading. Wesne, had been
president of Kennedj Va* Saun
Com in n ill
unn.il
This
In
is
1990,
not the
first
Bloomsburg
time that
University.
Money magazine ranked
the University 30th for
relative to price in
its
quality
comparison
to
public institutions throughout the
nation.
Please direct any questions
about the
mural to the Development Oentei
526-0254
at
are Pennsylvania residents, and pay
Danville. Pa
Wesner.7 1 served on the University 's
Council of Trustees
Nov. 1983 to Apr. 1990 and chaired
»
tion, as appropriate, ot
the
College
Bloomsburg was rated based
upon its tuition for out-of-state stu-
member died Jan
9. 1995.
sub
tiles
Arostei will be maintained
SUNY
ranked based upon their out-of-
la
spring to verily the lettering
appc.u on the
first;
Geneseo. N.Y., second; and
Rutgers State University at
Camden, N.J., third.
ties
employees.
ueie
reserved a
w ith Trenton State College in New
Jersey,
account grants that students
.
.
this
In placing fourth on the survey.
Bloomsburg Univresity is ranked
c,|,i.
total
been
&om
IVisons
the best value rankings.
C\.IIc-kc ThcCT..rL-nnml C'olleges.Claremonl
She also studied prinlmaking at f-cole
*
_
Des Beaux-Arts. Pans. France and completed
an apprenticeship at the Moravian Pottery
and
in their
region or top 50 percent in the
nation were even considered for
from The University of Penn-
Dovlesiown,
institutions with a quality
score in the top 20 percent
Singer earned an M.F.A. in sculp-
in
1994-95 academic year.
for the
Only
ceive.
scribed.
contacted
oftuition, fees, and room and boar d
The
projects.
In her Philadelphia studio. Singer has
In
i«ggiftslvtween$l.(XK)and$l4.W)
tiles
thud stage
liied in the final stage,
coded on the hack
Mural
4S0
names designated)
(oi Ihe
into the tiles dining the
concept of a mural hy pledg
this past fall, the
a visiting artist with
university values by taking into
and businesses responded very
voi ably to
icsponsible for pressing
is
names of donors
will he gla/ed
will
mural. Assisting Singei
UmveiMh
Philadelphia, the
delphia.
ture
Tileuoiks
Peter Adlowit/
the
Fully Subscribed
is
Iriends.
will lake
it
the sculpting.
99.5
1
During th^ summer, the wetwork
Singei anticipates
a quality score U.S.News determined using a variety of factors
and dividing that score by the total
The Pennsylvania School
sylvaniaandaB.A.inartfromPit/er
(In the Fall, 1994
will inni
The best vaJue rankings are based
on
Pennsy lvania Opera Theatre. Phila-
aled design dun
v<
iar.
drawing, the foui stages
and midwest areas of the nation.
her studio. Singer
The Phelps School,
in
Other regions represented
survey are the south, west,
in the
Fleisher Art Memorial, Philadelphia,
memories, and visions aboui
Bloomsburg and then translatd them intophysi
acceptance
in
ommeni
feelings,
Aitei
.
at
Deal
for the
scale. i"i review
tile
versities in the northern part of the
nation.
addition to conducting ceramic
workshops
has taught
drawing and later,
model
both drawn (<>
a line
first
walei color
larger,
tile
is
ranked fourth among regional uni-
aerial perspc< live
renderings
six
a na-
Cotta Competition.
In
This
in
The Contemporary Terra
entry in
Following Intense conversations and Studying mail)
regional univer-
best value rankings, published in
overall
Tiffany
among
by U.S. News and World
Report magazine. In the U.S. New
sities
out the Philadelphia area in juried
Ik-
f
rated a
Singer's art has been on exhibi-
small committee io discuss various
.1
Bloomsburg University has been
"Best Value" in highei
High School, and Beneficial
"crural
Eighteen monthj ago, Karen Singei toured
the Bloorruburg University
Best Value
ricnds School. Jeanes Hospital.
at
In 1993.
800
U.S.News and World
Report ranked Bloomsburg
He
is
survived by his wife, Florence,
three daughters, and five
grandchildren
in the
top 25 percent of the northern regional colleges and universities.
Page 20
"
Task force
Classnotes
named
in wake
School Disinct (1977-1991). and assistant director of curriculum, instruction
and professional
of tragedy
development at the Carbon-Lehigh Intermediate
Unit 21 (1991-1994) In 1994. he took a parttime teaching position
at
versity
He
ni\cisii\
I
omuuiiuty mouincd the deaths
.
in
(klolvt. the
Id
East Stroudsburg Uni-
earned his doctorate
.
Bvc young poopk whodltd lo
u in ott unpui u sivieiu e on
curriculum theory
>
Bra
i
k
and development
Rutgers University
at
in
1977
lomecoming
Although die (raged)
1970
was reported widely by
Representative:
national
John W. Dalfovo
Inftmnitlon
215 Forres tal Drive
Bear. DE 19701
alumni
—
DINNER HONORS REESE
L
Vicki Gross.
Bingaman. Nancy Feher Edwards.
Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel
The following
members
class
men tennb
team, was honored at a dinner in September Attending the dinner were former members <•/ the
tennis team, members of the Bloomsburg lennis Club, and other friends. Shown in photo ore
{seated) Tom Sweitzer '75. Rob Vance 80. Matty Covne '83. Marion Reese '73. Burt Reese.
David Superdot k
registered at
Diehl
alumni or university events during 1994: Harold
Barretts,
Richard L. Bingaman, Jon Black. Den-
Barton
Bun
90.
Jim Hollister
'83.
Mark Ravnes
'82,
Jim Fauth
'71.
retired in 1994 as coat h oj the
Matt Quiglev
'78; (standing)
Ken Grove
80.
who
Reese,
'81.
Scott Glassford 89.
'80.
Rick Willders
Lone Keating
Golbtt:
Ri/ltts
Griffiths.
Dolores Pohtza Higgins.
M. Maurer, Pat McAndrew, Sandy Smith
McAndrew. Don Messimer, Ildra Mielke. Lois
Lufkin Peiffer, Rob Peiffer, Stan Rakowsky, Ron
Reitz, Mary Desnoyers Reynolds, Pete Reynolds,
Freda Alley Seiple, Bonnie Sell, Sister Mary Justice,
Wally Smith. Vicki Gross Sproesser, Nancy
Domheim S talma, Maureen McAndrew Steixner.
Linda Starr Weaver, Mary Ann S. Zimmerman
Williams
He was
a
member and
where he
District,
past president of the
vice principal ol the Past
is
Scranton Intermediate School
rectors.
He was
many
also active in
other orga-
Marywood College and
He and
Mildred Shirk Mover *70 of Freeburg died
on November 29 at age 69 A graduate of the
Lewistown School of Nursing, she was well
known in the Selinsgrove area as a nurse. She
1989 as
a
school nurse
in
the
a doctorate
in edllt
BtiOD
Surviving are her husband. Philip
W
Moycr.
G three daughters. Judith A
Kissinger. Jan C Klinger. and Jill L Moycr. four
a son. Philip
.
parents ol three sons, lames
Ji
.
hrislophci and
(
Univonitj oiiu
Jame.s
P.
Marcks
*7I. a 22-ycar veteran
teacher and administrator
Diocese
in the
>>|
principal
at
Bishop
I
human High Sthool
or
.is vue prim
pal/dean ol students
at
I98S
in
at
197
Class Volunteers:
He
il
.n
the Univer
Marywood
College.
L
Rupp. Hob Rupp
class
members
registered
at
Ackerman, Glen Biebcr. Chris Maslowski
Sharon Bickel Bower '87.
Diane Rice Gill '77. Karen
94.
Terry Klingerman '74. William Klingerman 73,
Debbie
Durrell Reichley 86.
Lafferty '94.
Walt Roberts
86.
Lawrence
Blackwell.
Tom
Boone.
Jean Boran. William Clulcy. Jane
Blackwcll. Gary Blasscr. Barry
2
A. Steixner
84.
69.
Maureen McAndrew Steixner '70. Catherine
Zakorchemny and Joe Zakorchemny '72.
Klemkosky. Tim
McTaggart. Barbara Hershey Myer. Bob Rupp.
Sandra Jefferson Rupp. Dor Remscn Sachem.
Craig Searfoss. John Thompson. June
Mincemoycr Woodsidc.
Lawrence
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
members
LOltl
do
this,
he took an unoffi-
1
events
In the letter, President
H) a in
guests there.
i
ontat
the
t
I
i.
a.l.
wanted
i
ontai
ncc or were
to
make
sure
Irom the
I
University Infbimed hmllioi iboui
Class Volunteer \
Nancy Bohr. Carol Knhbaugh Bowen H"h
the possible tragedy before they
learnetl ol the
ig lut i
sourtes
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
ms Adams. Kerry Aycrs.
W
Den
Daniel F Bartos. Nancy
f-ruchan Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh
Campbell. James
"I tried to
young people who
ol the
that a personal
The following
ihfl
ippjoxmilcly
Iron Strati
either lived in llu
22030
(703) 222 0730
Bowen. Dennis
Davis. Jim Doyle. Rich
C
Goodc. Ed
Myers.
of absence from the Scranton School
3
patents
District for the past nine year*.
James W. Gilhooley *71 served as substitute
superintendent of the Dunmorc School District
ii
11946 Artery Drive
f
•
I
to
"I the
ihi tragi'
Ko/loll slated.
Horvath. Kenneth Kline. Mary Poulos Levine.
Phil Levine. Donna Miles. Connie Wellivei
Chris Deromedi '71 has been a business eduMount Carmel Area School
In order to
Monday,
In the letters, the presulenl
tragedy
*>
cation teacher in the
cial leave
the start
Fnlvonlty io Inform ihnm ol the
M. Jacqueline iedduck
Fetterman. Jim Fisher, Joseph
this fall.
site
v
adc
minute incinoiial
It)
hi Ihl rollOWinjj
fin
Rupert Fisher. John Hartzog. Ellsworth Karchncr.
Mary
Ellen Sedor Reichley '87. Scott Righter
Ol die pai
i
the hornet oniing lootball gain.
lummirisod
alumni or university events during 1994 Dwight
'85.
A
parents and
also earned an as
Fairfax. VA
Kathryn Browne
plfil
University olluials learnetl ol
Dwight Ackennan. Sandy
Kelly.
el the
Irom President Ko/loll were sent
Representative:
Bill
am
>
He
the senioi level
Keystone Junior College and
reading certification at
(717) 684-8733
E.
ds ami itudonl
i,
eremony was held heloie
where he has
in 1982.
received a master's degree
Scranton
.1
cnluc
I
dead
lor the
.
sociatc degree
The following
his
I
the sorority houses in a silent vigil
i
the school,
at
In
moimng
<
He
Palmyra. PA 17078
Daniel Bower
today."
community gftthnnd on Siturdi}
alone
ightstieel Koad neai
the
l
the past eight yeais. he has served
61 Brunswick Lane
on November 30. The Alumni Office only had
30 tickets, which sold out almost immediately
The alumni group included Lee Berry 69. Dr
a loss
hornet oniing paiade and lihrai
dcdit .ilion
sity ol
William H. Cluley
emotions
ol
leadeis dei uled to
i
at the Forrest Theater
inhumation
sulleied
Univoiiit) ihirM youi loss
Matthew.
also taught law/cconoiiiKs
sisters.
Representative:
''
iross
(
sonow
to express then
to receive
realm
his wile, the lorinci M.irv Higgins, are
Scranton's school system, has been appointed
Selinsgrove School District
1971
Tommy
students.
/(H)
gathered in
stall
said President lessn a Ko/loll to the
(
of "The Who's
and
know that
uiomblod crowd
many ol \ou are soiling tluougll
degree
University of Pennsylvania
at the
nizations.
joined the faculty
the Philadelphia area attended the performance
,
i
a master's
Gilhooley earned
Ashland Regional Medical Center Board of Di
grandchildren and two
ALUMNI ENJOY 'TOMMY' — Alumni from
and
"We have
Bloomsburg
)
Wyoming, Pa
more than
lire,
and
retired in
Schuylkill Junior-Senior High School, he also
ol
I,u Lilly
4
John R. Bilder 70 of Fountain Springs died
on November 15 at age 45. A teacher at North
ol Millville,
Auditorium
at
N
Downingtown,
ol
At an open meeting on the day ol
'78.
earned a master's degree
NY.
ol Milton,
Joseph Selena
the
Martha ( Betsy ) Skerda Carpenter. Judy
Rohland Carr. William Derr, Nancy Feher
John Higgins, Ted Irwin, Doyle Klinger, Larry
those reports
current or former
James Palmei
'ran;
nis Bohr,
Edwards, Joe
mg
thou
i"i
ol Stalcn Island,
Derek Mooney
SO. Steve h>okct
and Joan
Mitchell '80.
(
all
Deborah Keelei
I
Steve Augustine '8
'90,
Gun
presented
li
u tuns,
\
and
state
media, the tollow
lniveiMt> students, were Kvle
I
Class Volunteers-
MWI
who missed
he
I
(302)834-1964
Richard
boron
Pkidiy, Octoboi 21 ( thodi)
Tom Oakum.
Bart Slough. Karlccn
Fetterman Smith. Steven Snyder. James R
Yannes. Joseph Zakorchemny
Wc
III'
Irom news
invited these parents to
Bloomsburg, where the University
provided counseling and a place
lor
them to wail as news developed."
Throughout Ibf day 00 Pnday,
students on
campus were
alerted that
there had been a fire
Notices were
potted throughout the
campus within
was disco v
two hours
crcd
after the fire
Information was available
through the Be Safe Hotline and the
Humor/Communication
line
Students were encouraged to contact
Sharon M. l-auderman
ghsh
at
'72. a teacher ol
I
n
((
nntmuedon Page 22)
Donegal High School, has been appointed
Page
21
J
"
J
Task force
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 21)
them know (hey
Ihcir parent! to lei
were safe
Hc< au.se
tragedy,
(he
(.1
ope
s<
ol the
were asked
ully
I.k
board of trustees
lo die
lo be
at
I.mdcri Hall, a college
preparatory school for girls
especially sensitive lo student
absences and missed class work
John W. Liggett
Counseling services were provided
any student
l(»r
long as
lor as
I
he
joined the bank in
counsellor was provided nol only by
the
Servu cs
(
's
Reading main
1
97
and has worked as
}
Jeismj'i
operations supervisor and assistant
teller,
in)- leac
'enter in
(
il
Marguerite Smith '72
Hloomshiirg
ol
Mi dn
i
'ounselmg
<
lown
in (lie
her in the
mlciem
(
.
on Monday.
c
a seventh grade read
is
ewishuig Aiea Middle
I
Shi earned elementary certification
specialist
Al a news
ation al Huckncll. and she
erlifii
i
working on
hool
Si
and reading
a master
degree
's
in
reading
ussed die University \ concern
students wherever
University has
a
oordinaloi
i
who
ainpus housing
.
y live
lin
code violation complaints
ode- enlorc
c
emenl
employed
al
Shamokirj
ior 10 years.
He was
a teacher at
ic-leis
e
it
a
Offlt ials,*' said
have' already disc
a task fore e to
19X0 pnoi
ussed plans to
explore
how
I
mora
unpui housing
togethoi even
address
oil
i
I
He ami
S
and
I
In the lust
/
company
who vou
eel
Irom
emenl
in. oi
oltii ei,
(
(
at
recommended
Unto,
Highei Education,
class
or university
members
cued
registered
events during 1994
Edwards, Karin
a
L.
Creoigc
W
at
Rich
Ed
Bob
Gauglcr. Bill Gazan.
for
William
Klingerman. Keith Kull. Artie Luptowski.
Marion Reese. C.avle Cope Schneider. Richard
Schwanger. John Vantme. Eugene Weller
labor and Industn
Church
state police ollu ei
ol
suggestions were
offered to improve oil
campus
student housing, Including the
formation ol
the
a
tenant association ami
development of
education piogi.un
students
sinctei
a tenant-rights
loi oil
campus
othei suggestions included
code enforcement,, insurance
penalties loi uiesponsible piopeity
owners and manduiory fire safety
programs loi UniveiMty students
Speaker
that
alter
campus housing
problems requires individual
— by students as well
as landlords
The
Mar)
i
task force, co-chaired by
enzini
Howe
and Roy
Pointer, represents a broad cross
(Continued on Page 24)
ol
Christ Weslcyan
Milton, has received the
in
of the Year
I
"94 Pastoi
Rex
School
Dav
ol
is
work at Evangelical
Houghton College and In-
did giaduate
I'heology,
children.
at
Marywood
dance coordinator,
is
is on the honor
on the Mahanoy Area Educa-
tion Association's Scholarship
She
is
Committee
Patriots musical group, a soloist
with the
Schuylkill County Choral Society,
performs with
Pennsylvania Theatreworks. and serves
her
church as organist and president of
the board of
trustees
She and her husband. Frank,
his wile. Sharon, are patents of
Aidan and Adnenne
I
eigh
They re
Chabak Schredl
in
'73 of Perkasie
side in Milton.
died on October 2
David Dickens '73 has been named assistant
principal at Unionville-Chadds Ford High
School, He formerly was assistant principal at
Avon Grove High School for seven years
ing Serv.ce for 10 years
until her retirement
in
1
at
education administration
He and
at
his family live
at
fair's
Keypunch-
1992
She previously was employed
by the
former Fendt Binding Corp
Sun n ing are her husband. Gerhard;
two sons.
Bradley and Kevin; parents.
Andrew and Vtrgmia
Chabak; a
in
sister
and two brothers.
Widener University
m
John Slodysko
Aston. Delaware
to
The following
Pat Cluley, Al Fagnani Jr.. Sue Maurer Grace.
Glenn A. Haas. John Hubert. Nancy Barna
LoTournous, Mary Beth Lech. Sue Haddad
Leitzel. Barbara Hagerman McDaniel. Mary
Catherine WeisskopfMcGaney. Ralph Pappas.
Joanne Goles Rathkey. Donna Wimmer Shay.
Ronald J Sheehan. and Joe Snavely.
county.
The
site
catering hall in
first business school in the
of the school will be the former
Manon
Heights.
The business school
will be a for-profit, coeducational school that provides up-to-date business education programs that prepare students
ness and industry.
John was employed for the past 10 years as a
teacher and administrator at a business school in
Schuylkill County.
age 43.
She had been employed by
David, who earned a master's degree
Cheney University, is a doctoral candidate
-
members of the Class of 1974 were present on
Homecoming, based on official registrations:
for entering the highly competitive areas of busi-
live
two
Paulette
20TH YEAR REUNION
of Business, the
coordinator and accompanist for The
Barnes vi lie
diana Wesleyan UniveiMty
He and
School Stu-
List are invited to
's
She is advisor for the school newspaper, directed the theatre arts program for two
years, is
Award from Under His Wings Minis-
lues Iik ol Wilhamspoit Nominations
lor the
awaul were received Irom nine states
During his tenure, the congregation has grown
Irom 180 tO 0V« 500 member
County
Page 22
in
College.
speaker suggested
resolving oil
responsibility
Arlie Davis '73. pastor
Dean
She earned a master's degree
Hamilton.
the farewell
QUmbei
was
by a successful
submit nominations.
committee, and
A
Who's
994. She
Who Among American High
Who's
dents or The National
Department
and a
for consideration
1
Only students who have been
academic excellence themselves in
representative from the Pennsylvania
ol
Teachers
former student because she made a difference
k
The following
Griffin,
executive, legal counsel liom the
ol
( hikum Osenbach '73. a
reading teacher
Mahanoy Area Intermediate School for 22
iail
the
years, has been selected for inclusion in
ard Baker, Maurice Bochtcchio, Joan Corson.
adimms
from the lown, an insurance industry
System
"
alumni
lountj
Bloomsburg and Wilkes
finora
Marywood
at
Ilarlman
46f>
(
degree
that student s life
a miinbei ol "experts
I
a master's
College.
Who Among Americas
univeisities, lue safely personnel
Stale
gangs, including officers
commentary
hided die
od,' enloic
on youth violence and youth
in New York City. San
Erancisco, and Miami. Florida
Coal Township.
297025
Dour M>
State,
College.
has trained law enforcement officers across
He earned
I).
Marywood
the United States
in
second meeting, the task
solicited
traton
live in
He
Adnenne and
Class Volunteei
In the
Hi!
Joanna Chowka.
Hill.
Penn
also an adjunct professor at
is
King's College and
Representative
(215)
town
h0J
ol three children
He
orclto
I
Lahaska, pa 1893
then
student housing
lorce listened to
I
Francis College in
7 3
*>
I
mei
Iniveisity representatives
ami town residents
the
James Marinello '73 is assistant chief of the
Luzeme County Adult Probation Department
issues
e subsequently
Timothy
ic
,
They
P O Boy
com ems about
i
Alex
meeting, the (ask loice heaid horn
I
at Si
his wile, the loimei
I'.n. in
poranta, students, Bit
eis,
Our Lady of
at
hool Irom 1974 lo
S,
closely to
The task loo
on Novcmhei
oil
North Schuylkill High
1974 and
the
and town might work
liuveisily
entei in
(
to
master's degree
loi mi
'"
I
to
at
He formerly was
completing the PA. program at
Hershey Medical Center. He is working on a
KOZlofl
"Bloomsbtirg Mayoi Mailman and
Sports Medicine
ouides Regional High
I
town
a physician's assislanl
Downtown Medical
the
School from 1972
"The University has long had
cooperative' relationship with
is
ol
Oelsingcr Medical (enter.
to the
off
Depaitment
the
in
loi oil
deals with
landlord tenant disputes and
town 's
William Wolfe '72
he
I
is
H U
at
October 24, President Ko/loff
loi
He
teller,
manager since 1987.
Danville
disc
al
ol
nursing ami psy< hology
(lie
department, lauirlv
and
head
versify counseling center, but
/in
I
also by
Hank
has been promoted to bank officer
ficc.
ounseling support was needed
(
manager
'72, assislanl
Core-Stales Hamilton
W. Garth Sprecher
are planning a June 10.
employed by
the
'73 and Robin D. Shearer
1995 wedding. Garth
is
Denver and Ephrata Telephone
and Telegraph.
Robert Tabachini
are engaged.
Robert,
Jr. '73
and Karen Albert
w ho earned two master's
degrees
Jr. '73
has announced plans
open the Northumberland County
Area School
at Shippensburg University, is an elementary school principal in the Central Dauphin School District.
January 1995
3
5
Did you
Classnotes
receive
master's
1974
Bloom?
at
Representative:
Kanouse Peattie
19 Fern Avenue
Hamburg. NJ 07419
(20 I) 827-7389
Patricia
At the suggestion
ol
Htiiriifii
who
degree
Bloomsburg
at
busline
c.
olved hej bai helot's
1989 nnd
In
hei master's degree In 1991, the
MumnJ
Class Volunteers:
Steve Andrejack. Joe Getger. Susan
Glenn A Haas. Janice
M
programming
Dennis LeVan. Frank
Keil.
Association
is
determine the level
Gottlieb,
mastci
Lorah. Craigann Mehrmann. Ronald Sheehan.
seeking to
micu
B U
at
Chili developed the following
Dan Spadoni
swsev, and vow response
The following
class
members
registered
alumni or university events during 1994:
Kim
VanPelt Chiado. Pat Cluley.
Emma
NAM!
Feinour Cooke.
MDDRESS
Jr.. Connie Poh Ganey. Joe Geiger,
Susan Gottlieb, Sue Maurer Grace, Glenn A
Al Fagnam
cm
Haas. Doran Hamann, John Hubert, Janice Keil,
Karen Terry Klingerman, Nancy Barna
LaToumous, Thomas LaToumous, Mary Beth
Lech. Sue Haddad Leitzel, Lee Linn, Diane Yost
Maturani. Joe McCullough. Barbara Hagerman
McDaniel. Mary Catherine Weisskopf
McGarvey, William O'Donnell, Ralph Pappas,
Robert Port. Joanne Goles Rathkey. Donna
Wimmer Shay. Ronald J
T
Sheehan. Joe Snavely,
Spadoni. Cathy Stolanck. Margaret
Swab. Robert Tucker. John
Nancy K. Glenn
were
who
mamed on October
Bloomsburg,
School
is
1
Thomas Greene
in Port
a
They
District.
cheon
be held on Sunday. March
will
when President Kozlofl
5.
Kathleen Beardsworth "75 has been named
Mercy Hospital
pastoral outreach coordinator at
Donna Shay
District.
in the
She formerly was
Nursing
a
1
She teaches fourth grade
at
Weisenberg
Elementary School.
She and her husband. Scott, are parents of two
They live in
children. Rebecca and Scotty
Home
in
a nursing assistant at
S
\
I
1976
Preecnl Employer
Position/Title
Gouln lYtggi
870 Mvers Road
Rondo.
Did \"U
I
Chalfbni, PA 18914
undei
(215) 822 0482
&
k
Howenstine. Barbara luransks
new
in
107 Lilly Street.
address
Apt. 7. Schuylkill Haven. PA
phone 717-385-4388.
Mike, are parents of a son. Michael Edward,
on December 6 (nine pounds
inches).
Linda
is
bom
six ounces. 21
1
7972-
1
1
56. Tele-
Radziewicz '75 and Katharine
director of residence life at
Conn Stephen
counts receivable
Bridgeport,
at St
They
Conn
The following
class
members
alumni or university events dining
registered
at
_
Steven
l'''M
I
Gingrich. Karen Marquette Gingric
Kuk
h.
JohnGreth,
I
a supervisor of ac-
is
Vinccni's Hospital
live in Fairfield.
in
Conn
Janet Kwiatkowski Swanger
son Kern, Peter Law. Brad Moticr, land Slump
isette Savage Oxley.
Nilsen. Hob O'Connor.
m
Vouj miitej
4
w.Hiid
ilumnl
1975
Representative:
Education Teacher of the Year
Sharon Young Hilgar
R.D. 1. Box 612
Barto. PA 19504
(215) 845-3615
eludes Connecticut. Maine. Maritime Provinces,
Dallas,
was recently named Region Correction!
The region in
Pennsylvania, Quebec.
Nova
Rhode Island and Vermont
She was recognized for her dedication and
work as a special education teacher at the SCI in
Debbie Zalewskt Ganz. Joe Hilgar
Dallas
Janet has initiated an annual educational
review for students
in special
education
She was
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994 Sandy
Ferguson Bupp. Cynthia Beach Bylotas. Sandra
also involved in incorporating learning styles and
Schenck Conner. Debra ZaJewski Ganz. Nancy
L Hall. Mark Keyser. Rebecca Schrum Keyser.
Irena Lendacki. Peter F Lundergan. James
Janet earned a master 's degree al B.U. in 1992.
dominance
a
live in
Sweet
Aria,
who
Bloomsburg,
al
Barbara Duck Winches-
LeOO
V.
LobOl '76 and
married on October
1
ter
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
a teacher
Wyoming County She
full-time basis in 1984.
Judith
and the American Graduate School
tional
Management
in
ployed by Armstrong World Industries
He served
They
U
in the
Navy
C
Ann
Niagara
Falls.
II
N
i
jo
•
.
.
No
how often?
Oim
pel
Two
per semester
.'
inciter
How
OI ten?
What format would
((
luck
all
Interest
that apply)
by
vw business
anlalioii by othei
alumni
Informal miners
Other
Iru
for three years
Mcllugh
'76 and
were married on October
Y.
itei
7.
Would you
willing to
In*
rolunteei youi tfme/fuppoi
Seltzer
Knorr
ured toward
i gi
ma
Panel disi ussions
cm
live in Millcrsvillc
Cornelius
in
S
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with
|'r«-
Ol Interna
is
be Inten tied In
Presented*
Nevada
Phoenix. Arizona,
jroo
Other
Ann Beck were
Leon, who
Cathleen
is
a teacher
They
live in
to data
joined the bank on a
(win be)
is
al
5 in Lancaster
also graduated from the University of
Val-
processing officer by the Grange National Bank
of
is
for the Lincoln Intermediate Unit in the
*75 has been promoted
degree
s
study?
i ol
iimiu
ai
If yes.
also earned
6.
Littlcstown Area School District
Joann Wright
5.
you?
2X
Date
Yc«
L. Keller arc
Middle School
Cathleen
ley.
and Larry
May wedding
master's degree
education assessment.
She and her husband. Kevin,
J.
Rosen. Donna Hagge Russell. Bob Sumdge. Tom
Sweitzer. Susan KJucsik Tucker. Peter Veleker.
Ram bo Walker.
rial
assessments into overall spc
Don Manley.
Gail O'Donnell. Charles Palmen. Steven
Sandra
brain
planning a
Jersey.
Scotia.
Class Volunteers:
Billig "76
the Danville
New Hampshire. New
New York. Ontario.
Magill. Anthony Mangiaracina.
Krisien Walsh. (Jail /.urick Purdy, Janic Zwally
I
Massachusetts.
thost
Sabatino. Linda Schmicker. Robert
Schwangcr. Hob Smith. Janet (iowisnok Walsh,
Aria M.
the State Correctional Institute at
Yeai
l-.xpec ted
whal in
Tom
'75. director of
education
Yc«
Hogentogler. Drew Hosteller, Karen Stank
Howenstine. Rick Howenstine. loin Hughes.
Susan Smyrk Hulsi/er. Jell Hunter. Diane Jack
in
degree?
's
No
Buck. Gordon Clapp, Steve Debuiki, Nanc) Ulih
Doran. Todd Fay. Patti Omwakc German, Jim
B U
at
I
<
I
Southport.
B
Year
Have you omplttad youi
maatti
post
a
Moore were married on September 9
Linda Zyla Sowash '74 and her husband.
(
No Where?
Rk
'91 has accepted
of the Schuylkill County State Health Center
B.
VOUI
Ivr
ills
iduafa degree
Yes
I
His
>•<
Class Volunteers
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as
He is working out
community health nurse
PotLsville
I
HP
its
<
I
Leader
Kingston.
Bitler '75
Stephen
Lynnport.
Jbnya
ffll
I
Greg
Northwestern Lehigh
visits the
>»
he next lun
/
cese of Scranton
live in Jersey Shore.
'74 has been an educator for
them
/
Representative
She has also earned a medical/
dental assistant certificate from International
Wilkes-Barre
lion with the
years, seven of
u
''-/
Roya]. Nancy,
master's degree at
a teacher in the Juniata County
earned
also
LUNCH IN ATLANTA — Attending an alumni luncheon in Atlanta OH \' M Deimler VJ. Man Doan 93. Lori Hunsicker W) and lames Inscoe III
Correspondence School. Scranton, and a director of religious education diploma from 'he Dio-
Willis.
'74 and R.
help
will
us with planning tutwe BCtJvitleS
at
Jane Morgan Adams. Stephen Andrejack. Nancy
Daniel
si in
who earned
alumni
loi
degrees
's
>>i
I
tOWirdl building an asswatlon for
master's degree recipients?
Yes
How often
I
No
Possibly in the future
the Gettysburg area,
PlcaJkC return
Maria Ruvsoniello '76 was
elected thairpcr
son of the leadership l-ackawanna Board of Di
completed form
to the
Alumni Office. Bloomsburg
University. Bloomsburg.
PA
1
7H
1
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University
Classnote
sponsors trip
to Italy
ness,
The University's School of
Extended Programs is sponsoring
in,
Man
from
trip to Italy
working with corporations and organizaimplemented team-based man-
tions thai have
a
h 10 tO Mar<
agement systems and
li
"Finally.
1995,
I
Tout director Anlliony Sylvester,
N Y working
departure
fo<
on lelwuaiy
(inlri t-iu c
i
using on various
improve
one day pre
will host a
uu hiding
The
cost ol
the-
I
November 21,1 was appointed to
dean of the Monroe
County Branch Campus of Northampton Com
the
munity College
is
in Tannersville.
and
its
programs and
LAMBDA ALPHA
ludes round trip airfare via
inc
Alitalia,
seven nights ol
hotel
oininodatioiis with private
;u
i
tourist
hath oi shower, and daily
There
breakfast.
guided loin
Ponthi
thi
til
'ii
and
i
.ii
da)
{seated)
u
i
ui
ii<
Cynthia
Harkntss
Hammts
'77,
Olff'79.
Pamela Kirk Kraske
Jeanne Shuey
Katie
'83,
Linda Hresko Melenchek
Kilmarlin '77; {standing) Darltnt Clarke Amsler
'82.
Janet Gorg Fransham
'78.
grants to the
more
Poi
Si
i
i
"i
Hi
i
ttion,
Rebecca Koppenhuver Kline '80. Karen Reinert Wilkinson '78.
Theresa Kortn Dutcher '83. Pamela Hartzell '80, Karen Moran Mulrooney
'80.
all thi
nded Progranu
rectors for the 1994 1995
bi
to
program
She
di
is
Penn State
Wortlungton Scr anion campus, where she over
sees development,
Task force
and
relations
.iliu
commu
Maria also serves on the board of directors of
Battel Seal Society of Northeast Pennsylvania
(Continued frvin Page 22)
town and University
community, nu hiding students, town
residents, laudloids, parents,
a faculty
i.ils.
membei
Town
ol
member,
(
'ouncil.
il
Members
iv
is
active in the
(
lieaiei
the National Society of
and the
(lieatei
She earned
degree
a master's
sonnel administration
and
Fund Raising Executive*
Scranton Jaycees
She and her husband. Vincent,
a
They
daughter, ("una
student per-
in
live in
are parents of
Barbara Welch '76
of the task force arc
I
d Crawfoid.
Depo. Mike Hancock,
counseloi
loi part
rn appointed
-is
program
101
at
Keystone
teacher in the Dallas School District and associ-
Timothy Rumhough, Robert Rupp.
earned a mastei \ degiee
I
Walhsh and Rochelle Worhunl
Written comments loi the task
ate
be sent to Joan
duectoi ol
I
I
She previously was
son.
Jimmy They
m
live
Patty Winters '76 has been appointed a
Wesley United Methodist Church
and
leachei In the
Administration Building.
Pre School in Str.ishurg
Bloomsburg
she has
rnivorslty,
Tlie task force
issue
its rei
i
is
/sis
President Ko/lolf anil
Bauman
in the
I
scheduled
ommendations
spnng
ol a
Dallas
entc/nei,
iniveisits iclations
Bloomsburg, PA
Wilkes University She
ol .ulmissions.it
communications, 104 Wallei
i
a substitute
at Wilkes
She and her husband, Dean, are parents
loin
may
dean
to
Mayoi
to
worked
as
.i
l
or the past ten years,
Ann Morgan
'77, a certified addiction
ated with the Serento Gardens for 15 years
She received the YWCA's PEARL Award and
was the Luzerne/Wyoming Counties Planning
Council's Employee of the Year in 1989. She has
been cited by the House of Representatives
field,
I
pre
She also
Deli
a( Isaac 's
'pon graduating from college, she taught
M hool
duectoi
in
Florida and
ol thai
latei
to
'76 and Bruce Kochei were
in
practice administrator
Croup
riic\
hve
m
Orefield
at
Rosanne
Kootenai College of Pablo, Montona, where she
conducted a day-long series of workshops and
seminars on women's issues and sexual harass-
members
class
registered
at
Jan
Young Berninger. Michael Belz, George E
Bierman. Jim Blockus. Ed Bloomer. Phil Bower.
Joe Bukofski. Karen Kroboth Cassady.
Clark. Sheree
Kim
Weaver Contres. Donna Snyder
for
more than 100
faculty and staff at this
Native American college.
Judy joined the
in 1980.
bilities,
Penn State Hazleton
staff at
In addition to her teaching responsi-
she
is
an academic adviser and
partici-
pates in the freshmen testing and counseling pro-
Gill, Dan Grant. Patty StoMary Haupt, John Heimlich. John
Hulsizer, Kim Jamison Ibarra, Joseph
gram.
She was the first woman recipient of the
Teacher of the Year Award at Penn State
Kalkowsky. Stephen S Kline, Diane Donatelli
KmetZ, Jean Lockard Long, Suzanne Cromack
McCabe, Helen McMenamin. Linda Castor
Mondschein. Valerie Monteith. Tom Mulhem,
Hazleton. Her work with
Diane Rice
Kay Schweitzer. Donna Brenesal
Sheehan. Laura Wessner Smith, Tony Stampone.
Steve Webber, Craig Winters.
Jerry Radocha.
to
form
courses
women's issues helped
Women's Studies
the foundation of the
now
taught at the school. She serves as
the Dean's representative of the College of Education.
In 1993, she co-chaired the
Hazleton/Hazleton
Penn State
YWCA Woman
to
Woman
Program, and was the conference keynote
Barbara A. Caruana '77 has been named
manager of corporate payroll and corporate
mcanagement
dustries Inc
at
She joined
Armstrong World
the
in
company
in
In-
1978 as
business information
speaker discussing gender bias
She also earned
a
corporate records
Judy and her husband, Francis, are the parents of four children
They
management and administra-
Karen Reighn
are planning a
live in
'77 and
Drums.
Chuck Fenstermacher
1995 wedding
earned a master's degree
Matthew
past year.
I
I
J.
Connell '77 reports
have been involved
in a
"For the
number of
Karen,
who
also
Bloomsburg. is a
computer and business teacher in the Kutztow n
Area School District.
at
held an adjunct faculty appointment
in the
Cornell University IndustnaJ and Labor
Relations School, teaching graduate
organiza-
tional behavior classes for
erated
at
Bloomsburg
..
projects.
in advertising.
master's degree
Since 1986. she had been manager of
Macungie Medical
Slatmgton
ment
ver Grcth.
Ferraioli,
te c sen ices
is
Penn State Hazleton
a guest lecturer at the Salish
Donna Brensesal Sheehan
services.
Rasanne Wolf
Campus, was
Suzanne McCabe. Marybelh Walewski
an analyst programmer
piogram
married on Octobci 22
Pierce Atwater, Stephen S
'77, lecturer in English
at the
Kline.
records
WO! promoted
Hazleton
in the
Shade.
a
at
for
including de-
District.
Judy Sider O'DonneU
substitute leachei in the
ampctei Stiasburg School District
was employed
Class Volunteers:
The following
Rosemaiv Hummel, Karen ungei,
(leiald Mahnowski, Patricia Mohr.
James Newsome. Norman M.u l,
force
Carol
and Women's Studies
alumni or university events during 1994:
Moscow.
tu
1978
.i
lime students and coordinator
ol the part time Act
Jumoi College
h.is
in
J. Lawrence (Larry) Nester '77 is employed
by the Fletcher Music Company. His address is
930 South Center Street, Eustis, FL 32726.
Paul G. Seif
121 Hartman Road
Danville, PA 17821
(717)275-3848
IUP
at
in the
1977
Representative:
Pocono Chapter of
Trustees
ol
Dara Cacciainaiu,
lei
She
(own
a
lepresenlative ol the University's
ouiu
commander
counselor and drug specialist, has been associ-
her work in the drug/alcohol
rector of university relations at the
nity relations.
ollu
'77, a
He joined the Navy
tion in Norfolk, Va.
Area School
t
(717) 389-4420.
section ol the
Richard B. Cooper
velopment of curricula for use
Inft
campus
will be
lulled Slates
I
(
'83,
'79.
the
staff."
U.S. Navy, has been assigned to the Naval Sta-
Present at this past year's luncheon were
Sharon Nichols Chamherltn
assist-
in the overall
their
Diane Dunztr Gill '78,
'80. Susan Rtdlint '68, Mildrtd Kline Brass '78
Please send address clianges and other news
Sharon Gttttl Olfj, ViS Parish Place. Hummelstown. PA 17036.
European countries iponsored by
the University with focuses on the
(
mel on November 5 for
sisters
Watch your mail for details Tht annual luncheon
Union
1995, at tht Hottl Hershey
Hi,
It mil
Deborah
Uremia Mytrs Montck
'78.
ol
experieiu es ol n
m the Kthr
993,
1
BrWIO Adam/89, Sharon Cettel
in
PlOFOnt 0, Pompoii and Naples
The n ip is one in a series ol tours
tO
April 2 9,
v,
held on Novtmbtr
Petei
'
uid opl
Baiilii B|
Da
day
hall
Lambda Alpha Mu
Nintlttn
The ((roup discussed plans for fulurt gatherings and
received an updated directory of the sisters. Susan Redline '68 shared memorabilia and traditions of the sororily and college at the time she attended school The group will meet on Alumni
coiilirient.il
.i
Mil
annual luncheon al iht Holt I Htrshty.
lass
uu hiding stops
Koine,
ol
1
be
will
t
be
will
management and administration of
$1,175 per
person hased on douhle occupancy,
and
I
campus
ing the dean of the branch
lulled Slates
trip
ili<
to
efforts.
the position of associate
Unification Oi Italy and Italian
immigialion to
teambuilding
"Effective
.Vi
as|>e< Is ol
Italian Insloiy.
their
at a
course in Ithaca.
with organizations desiring
.
Bloomsburg,
modern
ROPES
Project Adventure
professor etOl ttitllt oi hi«tory ai
TQM Systems.
served as a lead facilitator
my own
two semesters.
I
op-
organizational consulting busi-
Cynthia Rheinheimer '77 has been appointed
instructor of physics at the
Penn Stale WilkesBarre campus.
She has taught in the
Tunkhannock and Pocono Mountain School Dis-
Page 24
January 1995
Fall sports
boast .698
record
tncts and has been an adjunct faculty
degree
physics
in
member at
Combining for a 52-22-5 record, a
winning percentage ol 698. the
She received a master's
State since 1991.
Perm
Wilkes University.
at
Bloomsburg Univoisitj
Richard D. Rogers 77 has joined the
Newtown office of Paine Webber as vice presi-
who
earned an
MBA
degree
Bloomsbtitg's toolhall squad, uiulei
investment brokerage business since
in the
1985.
He and
ter,
They
live in
Newtown
lle.ul
earned a
with West
tie
Damn
o.u h
second seal
(
ence (PS
Grant.
AO
master's degree
B.U.
of education degree
at
4
77,
who
in 1978.
Penn
received
all
a
State in 1994.
iccord
achieve
earned a doctor
PS AC
the
|
win eight
rallied to
l
asl> to
winning season since
lust
Bloomsburg
Altei a 0-2 stmt,
19H8.
The
of her dissertation was "The Effects of a
Clinical Supervision Model on the Training of
V m
(
its
title
ovei
\
I
at
outer
(
lastcin Division
Hie Huskies unshed with an 8
Loline Judge Saras
Hale,
hester foi the
C
Pennsylvania Stale Athletic
his wife, Tina, are parents of a daugh-
Nicole.
in 1994,
Football
at Phila-
delphia College of Textiles and Sciences, has
been
sea
tail
management program
dent-accounts, portfolio
Richard,
son
squads
Athletic
enioyed yelanolhci successful
4
ol
Us
last
nine con
title
streak to finish the season
Student Speech- Language Clinicians."
Dr. Saras
was
The Huskies' delense, led by senmi
recently promoted to associate
Out
American free safety
Henu ic. keyed ihi turnaround
All
professor in the Division of Speech-Language
Pathology in the Department of Special Educa-
Kutztown University.
She and her husband. Louis '75,
game winning
including a live
tests,
lowing
tion at
17 points per
|iist
Bloomshurg's delensive
live in
PS AC
Hazleton.
bj
nl
game
unit led the
turnover ratio at +17 and in
in
with
interceptions
2
Senioi
1
1978
cornerhack Hob James tied with
sophomore coincihack Steve lostci
Representative:
lot the
James
L
interceptions
in
with live
7 Wincanton Drive
Fairport,
individual lead
Sophoinoie linebackei
Prank Bahula led the team in tackles
Byrnes
NY 14450
with
(716) 425-1015
and sophoinoie delensive end
/<>,
Jeremy
(
irun pai cd the squad with 7.5
sai ks
lumoi Mike Johnson became the
Class Volunteers:
George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty, James
Bob
E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P. J. Taylor,
Twaddell. Gail Manners Yaroch
Bloomsburg running hack since
lirst
boasting a
class
members
alumni or university events during 1994: Brent
Bankus. Cindy Shemanski Blank, Ken Blank.
Carol Scheetz Bonsall, Tim Brazil, Dons Burro
Mike Grasso, Jim Holland, Jim
Hollister,
Ann
Bob Lynn, John
Mondschein. Kathenne Anderson Mulhem, Judy
Nordstrom. Sharon Gettel Olff, Kelly Roe RecStrous Hunter, Jerry Livingston,
tor.
Karen Rogosky,
Tom
Ruhl, Bruce Russell.
Eileen Chissler Sabatino, Walt Savitts. Ray
Sheelen, Gary L. Snyder. Ruth Toole. Bob
Glen
15TH YEAR REUNION — The following members
official registrations
ing at the middle school.
He
also teaches five
—
i.ireei
a
set
record with 2.128
yards receiving
McCabe were named
He and
his wife. Diane,
are parents of three children: Lindsay.
Lon and
children and families
in
live in Tallahassee.
Numerous
activities are
place to encourage collaboration with the
home
and school.
a "Principal
The
of the Year" award on October 7. 1994.
award is sponsored by the Gift of Time program
of the American Family
Institute
of Valley Forge
First Lady Barbara Bush.
It is endorsed by former
Governor Robert P Casey. PSEA. and Pizza Hut
Corporation.
in
assis-
Bloomsburg
and
passes
touchdown
Keepsake calendars to every family in the elementary school. Sharon work* closely with two
PTO groups to provide special programs for the
public accountant.
Robert Grantier '78 has been named
McNarncc's 16
luirdley caught eight ol
Richard L. Marella '78 is employed by the
Survey,
U.S. Department of Interior, Geological
B.U. in 1991. also
Sharon Gettel OlfT '78 received
computer industry with special expertise
He is a certified
in accounting system solutions.
Buck
Junior wide receiver
season.
Syheed Brooks, sophomore punter Inn
McCallery. and junior center Kevin
at
a master's degree at Bloomsburg.
in the
completion percentage during (he 1994
age quality lime with the family In the past two
years, she has provided the Precious Memories
ogy-
A. Diefenderfer '78, along with two
partners, has formed LYNX Computer Technoloserves as
gies Inc in Wyomissing. Mark, who
experience
president, has more than 15 years of
led the conference in
serves as athletic director.
Bryan. They
Mark
McNamee
passing efficiency and established a
new Bloomsburg record with his V) '»
Alter the season, several Huskies
in Tallahassee. Florida.
He earned
a
garnered individual conference hon
one on 20th Century history,
two on debate and two more on science/technolgifted courses
lie also set
pervising 725 students and SO staff members
She was recognized for her efforts to encour-
High School. Robert, who
earned a master's degree
'78 has been a teacher in the
Lewisburg Area School District for about 16
readyears. He teaches sixth grade science and
Mark Berg
u>"<«
of the Class of 1979 were present •»<
Robert Breidlnget Robin Messina Breldingei Maria
coming based on
Tina Wassell DAngelo. ( harlei
Ward Cannon. Mary Ann Bmgaman Coppola. Cathy Stanton Cuff.
John Fenton. Sue Lilly. Mark l.u, in.
DiDonato Cindy Hahm DiDonato. Priscilla Elliott-Phillips.
Nemeth. John Nrmeth. Becky Reitz. Marybeth
Jody Millard. Melame Gill Moore. Carol Brita
Veneskt Wilson and Ann Wissler
Soda. Barbara Yob Wagner. Corey Waters. Patricia
tant principal of Troy
Twaddell.
1.007 yards during
Bloomsburg single game record with
lour rushing touchdowns against
Cheyney Sophoinoie qiiaiterback
registered at
Calvario, Albert Cavallucci. Jerry Davis, John
Dragic, Janet Gorg Fransham, Chuck Ginter.
over 1.000 yards,
1994 season
the
The following
for
total of
1985 to rush
Sharon has served as an elementary principal
for the
the Pine Grove Area School District
past five years.
Her
responsibilities include su-
After graduating from Bloomsburg. Sharon
taught in the Northern Lebanon School District
's degree
for 1 1 years. She completed her master
at Millcrsvillc
tification at
University and her principal's cer-
Hemcle. (irun. junior fullback
itrs
l-.astern
Division
first
PSAC
to the
team
all-confer-
Babula. hardlcy. James,
ence squad.
senior offensive tackle Kevin
nior defensive tackle
l
ee.
se-
Ross Landers,
and junior placekicker Bill Beall were
named to the second team Hale was
named the PSAC Eastern Division
"Coach of
the Year" after the Huskies
improved on
last
year's 5-6 mark.
Temple University
Sharon is serving as co-president of the
Hershey Band Boosters, member of the Hcrshey
American Association of University Women.
coorCapital Area Chapter of B.U. alumni, and
dinator of Lambda Alpha Mu alumni.
Field
The
the
Hockey
field
NCAA
i(
hockey team advanced
Division
II
to
finals before
nniinuedon Page 26)
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Sports
(Continued from Page 25)
Lock Haven by a score of 2Head Coach Jan Hulchinson's club
losing to
I
finished wiih a record of 16-3-2 and
was
by senior All-Amcrican
led
who ranked
Shelley Miller,
squad
in
on the
tbird
goals with 10 and led the team
with
in assists
For her career, she
10.
finished with a total of 34 goals and
broke the Bloomsburg career mark for
assists with 32. Junior Kelly F'ahy led
the
team
Chris
wiUj 15, and senior
in goals
was second with
ink
l
14 along
with live assists to pace an oflcnsc thai
outscored
opponents 75- 10 during
its
the season.
The Bloomsburg defensive
was also outstanding,
effort
|>osim>' 14 slmi
outs in 2 1 games. Senior goalie Rachel
I
I
mill.
ii
led
I
llir
aO 4X
delense, posting
goals against average.
Several Bloomsburg players
re
ceived post season accolades as Miller
.mil |unior
Chris Basalyga were
named
team All-Amencans whilt
first
ml
I
and Trinidad were second team selec-
was also
Miller
tions
a first
'63. and Kathleen Wert '94. A special guest was Dr. James H. McCormick, chancellor of the State System of Higher
group a tour of the new State System administration building at the Dixon University Center. Also representing B.U. was
Tony luniero, interim vice president for advancement.
Smith
team
se-
on the all-conference (PSAC)
lection
ItARRISBURG RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Harrisburg on September 21 to meet President Jessica Kozloff. Those
mattvndaiu c m< luded Marion Siegel Bashore '67. Sam Bashore '67. Nancy Fruefian Bohr '72, Michelle Dugan, Joe Geiger '74, Richard E. Grimes
t9, Paula Headen '90, Elaine Hock, Jend Hock 63. Gail Weidman Jones '80, William Kautz '57. Donna Kinder '80, Michael Kwasnoski '95, Lesiba
Mabokela '96, Dawn Shulten Moffett '68. Dr. Thomas Moffett. Sharon Gettel Olff '78, Joseph Oravitz '63. Mrs. Joseph Oravitz, Nichole Woodson
Bquad, and Fink, sophomore Michelle
Nelson Swart s
'90,
Education,
who gave
the
Martin, and junior Shirley F'owcll were
all
second team selections.
Sharon resides
Hummelstown with
in
band. Richard, and son, Richard
her hus-
Women's Soccer
The women's soccer team, under
Head Coai
!hu< k
audermllt h fin
i>
<
I
ison ranked seventh
ished Hi
Division
in
record
I
two
won
early season lies, the
games
C0nse< Utive
2
I
highlight die season
Pecoraro
I
inn for 16 years.
to
Senior Denise
Robert
Twaddell '78
S.
teat her in the
is in
his 17th year of
rune as a second grade
List
Amy
McCluskey Sadvary,
Marybeth Soda, Chuck Stathopoulos, Colleen
McDaniels Stoffa, Rolland M. Taylor, Barbara
Yob Wagner,
Wellons,
teaching, with the
Reitz,
Pat Washeleski,
Stephanie Snyder Weikel,
with a 14-2-2 overall
II
Alter
luskiefl
Jack S» baler '78 has been named assistant
manager of the Victaulic'S warehouse. He has
been with the
Bnta Nemeth, John Nemeth, James Pino, Dan
Qumn, Becky
Jr.
Corey Waters.
Mane
Jarzenbovicz
Charles Wilson, Patti Veneski Wilson,
Ann
Wissler
Ridley School District. In his spare
Macy's in the Springfield Mall, and he also is a
Weight Watchers leader. He would like to hear
seven, and Lanna, seven months.
to her careei
from Concert Choir members from the 1974-
been working for the Slate Department of Pub-
total Of 28. also a
Bloomsburg record
Rebecca Creedon
season record
set
goals with 15. break-
in
mark of
I
!
1978 period.
lic
1979
sophomore Betlina Buob each netted
Selmsgrove, PA 17870
seven to key an offense
(717) 743-5577
I
<
Bgainsl average.
the
Amy
i
Linn led a solid
saves and a
.7
Five Huskies
all-conference
squad,
goals
first
Rohm Messina
Breidinger.
with
Mary Ann Zeveny
Beam made the
second team aftei helping the
Bloomsburg defense record nine shut-
outs
dunng
Lilly.
William
C
Kim Delp Brou
Patt.
Head Coach John O'Leary's men's
soccer team continued to improve during a rebuilding year, finishing with a
7-11-1 overall record.
1
in the
The Huskies
PSAC, including
a 1-0 upset of West Chester
midway
through the season. Freshman Stewart
Hill scored eight goals in his first six
(Continued on Page 27)
Montgomery County. She
FL 33703
Class Volunteers:
Carol Johnson, Gail Jones,
Donna Kinder, Mark
Jr.
class
members
registered at
Ann Bntt
Bailets,
Debra Barnett-Heist, Michael Bearish.
Stamm
Tom
Stanton Cuff.
D'Angelo. Charles DiDonato,
DiDonato, Joseph Dux, Pnscilla
Elliott-Philllips, John Fenton, Laurie Johnson
Fina Wassell
Hahm
Gaylord. Kirk Golden, Maryellen Fillman
Golden, JoFJlen Hippenstiel. Bob Johnson, Chen
Bohler Kroboth. Sue Lilly, Barbara Jablonski
Lipo. Brian Loudy,
& Co.
They
reside in
Lynne Murray Loudy, Mark
Pam McDmoyle, Jody Millard, Bob Miller,
Melanie Gill Moore. Larry Mussoline. Carol
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Thomas Andregic, Brian Auchey, Carolyn Nork
Tom Canfield, Deborah
Chestnut. Glenn Chestnut, Gail
Zimmerman Cobb, Barbara Crawford, Sandra
Boone, Todd Brown,
Farrell
Barrall Davis, Kristin
Nancy Mastrucci
'79 of Old Forge has been
appointed vice president and loan review officer
at First National Bank of Jermyn.
She has
worked in the banking industry for 15 years.
Nancy and her husband, Vincent, live in Old
Forge.
Clapper Dux, David Good,
Debra Cardene Guenno, Robert Hafher, Carol
Lewis Johnson, Gail Weidman Jones, Donna
Kinder, Cindy Leitzel, Teresa Duffy Mazich, Bob
McMullin. Elaine Felker Miller, Robert Pletchan.
Roxanna Hunsinger Pletchan, James Puderbach.
Susan Kingeter Puderbach, Mark Raynes, Bob
Snyder, Denise LaPenna Snyder, Kathy
Branch, Robert Breidinger,
Ann Bingaman Coppola. Cathy
Lucia,
Abraham. Borda
Pen Argyl.
alumni or university events during 1994:
Geraldine Scully Andregic.
Cindy
lives in Pottstown.
n.
Corey M. Waters.
Robin Messina Breidinger, Tom Calvario. Mana
Ward Cannon, Marianne Donovan Carey, Mary
Men's Soccer
finished 4-3-
The following
Boran, Janet
the 1994 season.
Petersburg.
(813) 527-5772
Raynes. William C. Williams
tant with
Class Volunteers:
made
honors Junior Lesley
in
DeFrancisco were married on September 10 in
Bethlehem. David is a certified public accoun-
Susan J
team
St.
The following
CreedOD, Pecoraro. Linn, and soph.'
more Lisa Warno earning
Larrissa,
Priscilla has
David M. LaValva '79 and Kim Ann
Hs opponents, 61-12.
nil
two daughters,
Vincent LaRuffa
418 Date Palm Court N.E.
Welfare for 12 years as an income mainte-
The family
5 Stonebridgc Drive
Junior goalie
1980
Representative:
Corey M. Waters
dcK-nse w
79 and her husband,
years.
while senior Holly Panichelli and
outscored
4
has also been a licensed insurance agent for three
second on the team with eight goals,
that
Larry, are the parents of
nance caseworker
set
Freshman Kelly Conn was
Priscilla Elliott-PhiUips
at
an all-lime single
ing Pecoraro's previous
in 1992.
reshman
F
personnel department
in the
her family reside in York.
Representative:
time, he
works
Matthew, age five.
Barb teaches sixth grade in the Hempfield
School District in Lancaster County. She and
brother,
Wayne Whitaker, Ann Shaloka Wilson,
Huskies
record in career goals with Jl. She
led the team in assists with 12. adding
set the all-time
Michael, are parents of a second son, Christopher Michael, born on April 28. He joins a
Cynthia Dongoski Plelan '79 is teaching seventh grade language arts in the Northern Virginia
area. She and her husband, Tom, are
parents of
two children:
Bridget, five, and Matthew, 19
James E. Adamowiez '80 and Conine L
Kucirka were married on October 22 in
Macungie.
months.
Ann
Snyder, Daniel E. Winner.
gree
at St.
James,
who
earned a master's de-
Joseph's University,
is
director of the
Linda Anne Redding '79 and Scott S. Reeves
were married on June 4 in Jamul, California.
Luther Crest Retirement Community.
Linda
Tom "Karat" Canfield '80 of Ashland, owner
and operator of Canfield Ford, the largest FORD
dealer between Locustdale and Big Mine Run,
is
College.
a
counselor
They
at
reside in
San Diego Community
San Diego.
Barbara Yob Wagner '79 and her husband.
was recently elected first vice president of the
Coalition of Northern Schuylkill Business
Page 26
January 1995
Sports
Classnotes
(Continued from Page 25)
finished with a team lead
games ami
ing
People.
County
Tom also is treasurer of the Schuylkill
New Car Dealers Association.
manding
officer.
tachment 27.
Combat Service Support De-
Camp
Lejeune.
N
1
Midd-Wcst School
the
C.
She taught
died on October 14 at ugc 53.
Martmo w as second on
in
Mark
Diffenderfer '80 and Lana Magargle
Mark
is
employed by R.
E.
Wnght
Beverly
Antoinette Farano '80 and John
J.
Terrana
were married on June 10. Antoinette, who earned
a master's degree in clinical psychology at
Marywood College, is a psychologist at the White
Center.
'80 (M) and Marvin
Israel were married on September 30 in
Catonsville, Md. Patricia is a reading specialist
for the Baltimore County School System. They
live in Boiling Springs and Reisterstown, Md.
Patricia Norris
Ann Umbenhauer Leiby '80 is direcof professional services with HRS Medical.
Pottsville,
and
is
a volunteer trainer with the
American Cancer Society.
A former instructor at Pottsville Hospital
School of Nursing, she has been a member of
the HRS medical staff for more than eight years.
She earned a master's degTee
administration
at St.
in health care
Joseph's University.
1
994 edition of Who 's
Teachers. Neal,
at
School
in the
Muncy School
Neal and his family
live in
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994. Marci
Allison D. Watts '80 has been promoted to
been named a statutory auditor for the board of
directors of Oki Unisys Kasisha in Tokyo.
Allison has worked for Unisys Corp. for the
past
1 1
years and has been based in Japan for
almost two years.
Cummings. Brad Dixon, Joseph Domkus. Josetle
Donatelli. Storm G. Feigles, Jim Flanagan, Rob-
Walter Thomas Zabicki
major
Best
Com
I
[e
nuiu
9
An.ilvM
la]
women's tennis team, iindei
Head Coach Marty Coyne,
a sueeesslul record with a
completed
also holds the profes
I
he
i
overall record and a third place
\
Inush.ii
children
Sharon L. Mutchler 'HI and Paul A leyloi
were married on Octobci in Balls Mills Sh.uon
.hi
is employed by Wilkes Barre Speet h unci
Aftei
tW0 early season
1994
Ed Kelly, Tom Kiesling.
Gregory Kovahck. Andy Krueger. Diane Lan-
guage Clinic
eight oi theii
•>
earned a master's degree
gley, Jean Lewis, Sheri Lippowitsch. Carol
live
m
s i»
speech pathologist
at
B U
in
so
1982
winning
bj
the yeai
dual matt
hi
Whitnej
Ammerman and Freshman Mel inii
I
as
hisses, the
last nini
team
iii.
I
Janet Sauter Karsok,
Championships. the
I\SA<
ih.
team's besl finish Blnce 1990
squad finished
Gennaria. Karen Kelley Goede. Jan Herrold
Gough. J T. Harmon III. Gail Hurst Howerton.
l*W4 seasons
first-year
ert
Adinolfi,
[he)
lighted
Kingston
during the season, high
'
1
thi
1
•
|unioi
ol
m
onfi n
Bloomsburg w
Hermes Lyman, Jim Lyman. Dorothy Masom.
Ith b
toumameni
i
* It
toi
j
foi
In the flighi
two doubles hampionship brat kei
Admolfi went 12-4 us the Huskies
i
John Maturani Jr.. Stephen Mitchell, Paula Mix,
Scott Mix. Lee Mueller. Rob Novelli. Duane
Renko. Fred Schlegel, Jessica Spangler Shand,
Linda E
Wnght.
Steven R. Peters '81 (M),amajOt IntheU S
lor duty with the
Marine Corps, has reported
Transporlalion.il
Command
Base
He earned
at
in Illinois
at
Si oil
An
0 bacheloi
State in 197') and )oined the
Penn
•
l
on
dl
e
Corps
Patricia Ruhle
DuBose
'81 lives in
is
TNT
dis.ihih
service for people with developmental
ties for
were married
in
'81 and
November.
master's degree in nursing
Pennsylvania,
is
Red
Star Express
Mark F Boraske
Lisa,
at the
who earned
an oncology nurse manager
at
Memorial Hospital.
who
November
earned an
versity. is a
Jean L. Kuhns
U.S. Marine Corps, has been assigned as com-
'81
(M) of Middleburg R R
i
through
the
t«>
conference
I
is
live at
in
Ini
dual mati
Hugheaville R R
2.
ties
Healhei Wilht lm,
and advant ed
nlm.il
onleieni
i
two
onlj senioi on the squad, went
ih,-
.
/
6
i" the
in llighl livi
Men's Cross Country
""• M
!hampi
1 teams in the
OnshipS and sixth out of 27 squads in
is
They
fin
ished a solid season by placing sixth
.mi oi
Sally,
also a graduate of Rutgers University,
Geisingei Medical Centei
Huskies' mini
The men's cross country team
Bower were
Unityville
conference semifinals,
iocl/, the
Jef-
MBA degree at Wilkes
for PG&W
on Septembei 10
<
finals in flighi
gas supply engineer
a therapist at
in the
25. 1994 wedding.
Sally J. Williams '81 and Paul
mamed
who
playt
her two player, went to the conleience
a
University of
i
Junior Irish Sweeney.
to the
Ashley
anil
in
planning a
M. Hanuscik
an account managei with
He and ins wife are iht
parents of two children, and they live in
Catonsville, Md.
frey,
Lisa
is
Jeffrey stapert '81 and Charlene Adamek are
10 years.
ingli
i
tournament.
vanced
johnScaviiia '81
Robin Gruber '81 is program coordinator and
Montgomery County Association
for Retarded Citizens. She has worked in social
thn
i
the yeai and also ad> ant ed
..in
Bloomsburg's iiumher one seed, ad
Colum-
SC.
numb
flighi three finals In the
I
1981
Paoli
'80, a
A M
He ami his wife, Diane have two
They live in the l.ansdale area
Tim Blanchard. Mane
Alderfer,
conference
.ill
altei solid
Women's Tennis
He has
K.>\.d Insurance
sional designation. Chartered
teacher for the
director of financial planning and analysis at
Unisys Japan Ltd. in Tokyo, Japan. She has also
second team
VT&l Information Systems
He received an MBA from Fairlcigh
Mays
PSAC
selected to the
panj and
Dickinson Universiu
bia.
Montgomery.
foi
alto been a financial analyst for
Lippowitsch. Elizabeth
B.U.,
District.
'Hi has been elected assis
and senior fixed income port
Before |oimng Harleysville. he was
Company
Gross. Diane Langlex. Sheri A.
Basham
83 goals against
I
and |unioi Ron Brown were
Hill
Gary Morris
folio managei (cu Harleysville Mutual Insui inc*
Class Volunteers-
a sixth grade science teacher at Myers Elemen-
tary
four shutouts and a
portfolio managei
a master's de-
gree and reading specialist certification
is
in
Who Among America s
who also earned
brothers.
J.
Jamie Freezer Waters, David Williams,
Neal P. Sheptock '80 has been recognized
the
anchored the defense, finishing with
tant vice president
Henke
Alice
tor
Howard Carter
C
Haney
Susan, a son. Michael, a granddaughtei and two
average.
6916 East 71st Place
Tulsa, OK 74133
(918) 488-0847
John
in assists
Junioi goalie Matt
with live
Representative:
Associates Inc. in Middletown.
Haven
1981
the squad with
and led the team
live coals
District for 2s> years.
Surviving arc her husband, Paul, a daughter.
are engaged.
Sophomore Mike
goals
12
1
1
NCAA
the
Division
II
1-aslcrn Re-
The top per
gional Championships.
Mead Coach l.anny
Conner's team was senior Chris
Konyar. who pa< ed die hiskies in both
lormei
lor
I
cvcnls. finishing filth in the conference
i
hanipionships and ninth
the ie
in
esjsi
Chris
Ireshnian
gional event
Moscatcllo finished 12th
in
ference event and 20th out of
ncrs in the regional meet
the con1
8
1
run
Other sea
son highlights for the team included a
first-place finish in the
Susquehanna
Invitational anil a fifth place linish at
the Lafayette Invitational.
Women's Cross Country
The women's
cross country squad,
also coached by
Lanny Conner, com-
pleted a competitive season by placing fifth out of
1
3 teams in the
Championships and
learns in the
cm
NCAA
I
Division
II
Regional Championships
Tina
Wikoski
PSAC
Ith out of
26
BaSl
Senior
was the leading
Bloomsburg runner throughout
the
(Continued on Page 38)
Shaklee.
Nancy Stalma 70 and Linda Wilson
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
66.
Page 27
Bloomsburg alumni find
success in political arena
1
The
football
Lieutenant Governor
Huskies'
squad
receive a bowl
Mark Schweiker
game
remarks
at the
Associations held
sity last June,
despite sharing a
forecast
over the
candidate Schweiker
a conservative bent, of course.
title.
education
university fared well
ai a
how
But
System
Stale
other
November
Many
of his remarks focused on
how
he values his
own
competitions. This
is
came
to learn
.
was unprepared
for the
with an
that college
gave him the
.
how
.
.
how
university.
did Schweiker go from undergraduate to lieutenant
far
you go
is
.
.
determined by your drive and determination
and not by the circumstances
In recognition
A lifetime resident of Bucks County - his parents still live
Langhorne - Schweiker began his trek from Bishop Egan
in
I
would have been beyond his reach.
lucky I was to live in a state that
ensured a college education was available to those of even
Tom Ridge and I will work to see that
modest means.
where how well you live and
Pennsylvania remains a state
"I
governor of the Commonwealth?
in
,
those accomplishments
highci education in Pennsylvania and
But the
.
tools necessary to achieve his aspirations, that without education
Univcr-|j
sweeping changes in Harrisburg
coming months - changes with
divisional confer-
.
said. "I learned that
found and problems solved." He says
Alumni
Bloomsburg
at
.
feature writer
education and with the guidance of skilled and dedicated
mentors - many of them at Bloomsburg - answers could be
conference of
the Pennsylvania Council of
invitation this year
ence
"When I came to Bloomsburg
great adventure we called life," he
didn't
In his
MARCO,
By JODE
in
which you were born."
of his accomplishments and potential, the
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association designated him a
"Young Alumnus of the Year" in 1990.
High School, where he played football and basketball. At
a
about
story, not
Bloomsburg he played basketball
A
athletics, but
about
later (in 1983),
replacement surgery
Alumni Mark
Schweiker 75, Tim
Holden
"80
and
in
lie
Schweiker used
his
to get a
his father's career choice, and,
degree
in
in
1975, the
young
education - with a minor in
marketing job with
W.
&
H. Sadlier
Mundy 70
I
ater,
he
During
won
that sent
them
to
Harrisburg and
as a securities broker for Merrill
(his period.
Lynch.
he defeated Potts vi lie attorney
Schweiker also attended Rider College
enjoy
more
than fond memories
of their
days
at
the
hill.
a
six-year term,
lie
was re-elected
in
The
It
1985, and
sought a greater challenge, the
highei office, specifically lieutenant governor.
has maintained that government -
he "more service minded,"
The
to the
.
.
.
that
"governing
is
- should
more about
"
education he received
berland County,
all
of
Berks and Schuylkill counties,
and a segment of Montgomery County.
Because much of
his
district
has suffered from a
loss of
its
—
large
manufacturing base
employers
—
the
availability of quality jobs
a central
campaign
issue,
and one that most likely will
continue to haunt public
officials across the nation.
at
much
of his success in
life
Bloomsburg. He emphasizes
he and the new government are committed to securing
opportunities for higher education for future generations of
Pennsylvamans
post.
Sixth District
comprises half of Northum-
was
at all levels
,
lieutenant governor credits
that
service.
1983.
across the state, Schweiker began to think about running for
They share a strong
education and
in
Bucks County commissioner.
During his se\ en \ car tenure as commissioner, Schweiker
stressed fiscal responsibility and the need for economic development When his work began to attract attention from colleagues
service than process
interest in public
administration
John E. Jones for the
.•like oJ
He
college on the
in
in graduate school that Schweiker first dabbled in politics.
worked on Elaine Zettick's successful bid for Middletown
ow nship supervisor Two years later, he ran for the same office
served two more years before
These elected
officials
degree
night, earning a master's
and won He served
Washington
in his
votes last November. In 1992
worked
le
I
back
Levering by almost 22,000
was
I
is
challenger Frederick C.
Co., a
political battles
ai
Democrat Tim Holden of Saint Clair
Congressional seat for a second term after defeating Republican
publishing firm
Phyllis
Tim Holden
March 1992.
graduated from Bloomsburg
business
U. S. Representative
Schweiker's undergoing hip
in
Schweiker was influenced by
when
Years
doctors would diagnose a rare degenerative hip
condition that ultimately resulted
politics.
his first year.
variety of physical ailments limited his athletic activity.
Holden also had to address voters'
concerns about adequate health care, environmental protection,
and the nation's
stalled
economic recovery.
The campaign trail
stomper.
He
economy and plans
is
for
its
familiar territory for this veteran
cut his teeth on local politics. His father, Joseph
1
Schweiker, Holden,
share legacy of
Mundy - despite
commitment
to public education, service
"Sox" Holden, a former major league pitcher, won unprecedented support as a Democratic county commissioner in a
largely Republican county. The elder Holden held his position
for
20 years.
Following
in his father's footsteps
was
*
a logical progression
An
all-star linebacker for the Saint Clair
Area High School
sociology with a concentration
in
criminal justice
in
New
1980.
Tim Holden jumped
the first
into the political arena.
Democratic sheriff
in
development
He was in the third year of his second
term as sheriff when he challenged for the Sixth District seat in the
Congress. His election victory gave Schuylkill County its first
fre-
These elected officials enjoy more
than fond memories of their days
at the college
political
"Serve the
to
be
on the
hill.
aimed
public education
was business manage!
Women
agree with the Congressman's stand on several
supports a $20 billion public works program
Yet he favors some things Republican, namely, a capital gains
and opposition
to abortion
or threat to the mother's
Last
When
except
in
cases of incest, rape
for
gun control
legislation.
queried about his vote during the campaign, he said, "I've
always had an independent record."
his wife
can generally be found
in the
foi
company.
;i
volunteer
'enter, the
lor the
Junior
I
lei
Voters helped fuel her inleiesl
duct
<>l
I.
)omeslie
long Standing
Wilkcs-Barrc Area
served on the board
I
eague, and the
I
I
eague
<>l
in politics
us, then as the
make
Alter graduating from Kingston High School, she earned
degree
their
secondary education
in
at
Advisory Hoard and Wilkes University's
In addition to
in his district
in
Washington, but he
on weekends
ACT
agement Council of Greater Wilkcs-Barrc and
Pittston
Chamber
of
Committee
ol the
11)1
Commerce,
a
Advisory
serving on the hoards of Hie Labor
Business/Education Partnership,
home
a
Bloomsburg II
ntinued
interest in education, evidenced also by hei House committee
assignment and by her numerous community activities She is
member of the Wyoming Valley West School/Community
Board.
life.
summer, Holden voted
Holden and
(
L990
organi/ation's president lor two terms.
health care proposals also mirror national Democratic policies.
tax cut
u e
Prior to hei
tounty
Volunteers for Literacy Program.
and service.
1
election to the House, she
membership
rebuilding roads, bridges, and sewer systems. His
at
the
(
Mundy
He
should
municipalities in Luzerne
Violence Sen
His constituents
to
a lop priority that
She has served as
They share a
strong interest in
self-
priority issues.
is
a local manufacturing
serving.
would seem
"economic
Anativeol Kingston, Mundj represents
people. You're not
there
thai
will be a very important issue in llus
Pennsylvania's economy
echoes that of his
credo:
in the
120th Legislative District, which encompasses
proach to public of-
father's
for hei victor)
be addressed expeditiously.
Con-
quently notes his ap-
fice
and
session." Like Holden, she believes thai
gressman in 32 years.
Holden
foi hei third
election
Looking ahead, Mundy expects
75 years to be
elected in Schuylkill County.
Democratic
January
hei voting record
During the p;isi session, tiu- Democrat served as
Speaker Pro-Temporc of the House and ;is a mcmbei
of the Pennsylvania Commission lor Women.
Schuylkill County.
later,
in
Majority Policj committees
November
credentials in hand, he took a job as a probation officer for
became
returned to Harrisburg and the
extensive service on the House Education, Profes
sional Licensure, Federal-State Relations and
would have it differently. Early on he
was sidelined with tuberculosis. Circumstances eventually lead
him to transfer to Bloomsburg, where he earned a degree in
Five years
Mundy
Mundy
two-year term. She credits
of Richmond. But fate
1985, he
Phyllis
House of Representatives
football team, he earned a football scholarship to the University
In
State Representative
Phyllis
younger Holden.
for the
-
political differences
Man-
the (Jre.iier
as well as on the latter's
Mundy
is
on the Advisory
Domestic Violence Service
(
enter
Her many achievements have garnered her several honors,
including a Pathlinder Award from the Wyoming Valley
Women's Network and the John Hem/ riend of Nursing
Award from the Pennsylvania Nurses Association in 1993.
f
She has been selected as
a
1995 recipient of the Bloomsburg
University Alumni Association's Distinguished Service Award.
It
will be presented at the annual
awards dinner on Alumni
Day, April 29.
*
** *
*
* *
,
Who
Who's
Recipients of scholarships listed
names of
in
Over 250 scholarships totalling more than
$200,000 were presented during the annual
scholarships
Scholarship Reception in September.
The
now
is
The Bloomsburg University
Alumni Association and the
proud
that
many
names
special people. Following
oi people for
List
whom
ships have been
named
Adams, Editha
Ent.
is
name
of scholarship and amount:
Lisa A. Arndt, N-K-3/elementary education,
a
Exton,
Marco & Louise Milrani Scholar-
ship. $1,500;
scholai
Vanessa M. Ayres, biology, Kulpmont, Mt.
Carmel Scholarship, $300;
Wanda L. Bacher, speech correction.
The
late
Drums, Marco
Mrs. Adams, Class of 1924, was
an outstanding teacher of English
cntral
with their area of study, hometown,
listed
very
ol
Ianiero. interim vice president
Recipients of scholarships for 1994-1995,
ol
the scholarships presented to
students beai the
half million dollars, accord-
at a
advancement.
Bloomsburg University Foundation are very
scholarship package for students
Anthony
ing to
for
total
valued
Columbia High School
at
(
,,i
ilw time ol her retirement in
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship,
$1,500;
(Seated from
left)
Maria Barnes, Path Carey
(standing) Lisa Belicka,
Amy
Perrine, Lisa Fry,
Monica
Zellner;
Serang, Allison Morrow, Kisha Wilkinson
Timothy Baer,
biology, Hughesville,
Marco & Louise Milrani, $1,500;
Alyssa Baird marketing, Chambersburg,
Marco & Louise Mitrani, $1,500;
Maria D. Barnes, secondary education/
1970, She also served on the
Alumni Association Board of
math, Elysburg, R. Bruce Albert Scholarship,
Directors for six years
$250;
Albert, R. Bruce. The
Anna M. Bauer, mass communications/
Mr.
late
Marco & Louise
editorial, Pottstown,
news
Albert, Class ol 1906, was a
former president of the Alumni
Milrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500;
Danielle K.
Baughman. accounting,
Association.
Houtzdale, University Scholar, $950;
Andruss, Elizabeth. The late
Mrs Andruss was the widow of
Gap, Ken Gross Scholarship, $ 1 ,000;
Wade G. Becker, finance, Biglerville,
Debby Beaver,
hi
I
and sciences. Locust
Meyer & Mildred Eaton
larvey A. Andruss Sr
Levitt Scholarship,
$275;
president ol the University from
1939
arts
Jodi A. Beierschmitt, secondary education/
Mount Carmel,
to 1969.
speech/speech communications,
Andruss, Harvey A.
late Dr.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
The
Sr.
Lisa Belicka, speech communications,
Honors Scholarship, $500; Oscar &
Andruss was president of
the University from 1939
Annville,
t«>
Sarah Bakeless Scholarship, $400;
Dana
1969.
&
Marco
APSCUF.
(Seated from
Association of
left)
Christopher Orth, Aaron Westwood, Bradley Rozanski, Jason Butter;
Pennsylvania State College and
(standing) Dr. Robert Warren, Christian Vandergroef, Jason DiFabrizio, Garth Tho-
University Faculty.
mas, Scott Gardner, Edward Roark
Jill
R.
Billig, accounting.
New
Tripoli,
Louise Mitrani, $1,500;
Bohringer, secondary education/math,
Bayport, N.Y., Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Tiffany
J.
Book, biology, Leola, Marco
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 ,500;
APSCURF.
Karen Boring, speech correction, Grrtanna,
Association of
Pennsylvania State College
Music Service Scholarship, $450;
Charles A. Borst IV, accounting. West
and
University Retired Faculty.
Lawn, Marco
&
Louise Milrani Scholarship,
$1,500;
Aumiller, Lee. The
Aumiller was a
late
member
Mr.
Gaynelle Boyd, secondary education/math.
of the
Philadelphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Jennifer Boyer, biology, Berwick, James
faculty.
R.
Auten, Joan. Miss Auten
retired
is
Hammaker Sr.
Scholarship, $500;
Renee D. Boyer. secondary education/En-
a
Allentown, Marco
glish.
member of the Health and
&
Louise Mitrani,
$1,500;
Physical Education Department,
history, Woodbury, N.J.,
Shuman Scholarship, $250;
Syheed Brooks, elementary education,
Philadelphia, Clyde S. Shuman Scholarship,
$250; Robert Redman Scholarship, $600;
Jaime R. Brown, pre-physical therapy.
Keith Brook,
Baby Bloomer. This
is
Clyde
scholai ship
presented by Bloomsburg
Hospital to a student
born
who was
in that facility.
Bacon, Gerald. The
late
first
students of Mr. Clayton
H. Hinkel, Class of 1940,
professor emeritus of business
education,
who
scholarship.
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Nescopeck, University Scholar, $950;
Christa L. Brownawell, elementary edu-
Mr.
Bacon, Class of 1951, was one of
the
provides the
S.
(Seated from
(standing)
left)
Jason Hari, Merrijocelyn Smith,
Mindy Myers, Cynthia
Kraje,
Matthew
Cynthia Gocek,
cation/hearing impaired, Boiling Spring, A. Ken-
Taylor,
Kimberly Sidonis;
Megan Horan, Jenny Crowley
neth
& Mary Betterly Maiers,
$500;
Kristin L. Brubaker, accounting. Ephrata,
A Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Krista Bmsco, elementary education, Hol-
Marco
land, Snuient
Leadership Scholarship, $350;
Tina Burns, elementary education.
Shamokin. Ann J. Jarrett Scholarship, $225;
January 1995
1
for 1994-1995 academic year
Sl
social studies. Sunbury,
Marco
Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 ,500;
Jennifer Bush, biology. Hallstead. Biology/
scholarships
Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250;
Jason Butter, marketing. East Lansdowne.
Bakoless, Oscar and Sarah.
Gary Holland Scholarship, $200;
Kael Cable, nursing, Danville. Eloise
I
1879 and
Jody L. Cahoot. N-K-3/elementary education. Clarks Summit, University Scholar, $950;
Jennifer Caldwell, speech correction,
graduate
student
Barker, Ellen,
Luckangelo, Art Guerrteri
a
in
B U Foundation
ol the
ol
lois
)ire»
I
he late Mi
i
Bidleman, Class of 19 12.
Margaret Minner/Philadel-
provided
monetary bequest
a
used
in
which has been
the University
to create a
scholarship
in his
memory.
ship, $350;
Kim Cowperthwait,
Mi
V.
loimei business
Bldleman, Ercel.
$250;
Erika Corbo, secondary education/English,
Lake Ronkonoma, N.Y., Music Service Scholar-
N-K-3/elementary
Bittner, Dave.
C Jury Music Schol-
Sigma
arship, $500;
& Mary
in the
lass
(
of 1937. was killed serving his
country during World Wai
was
Diane E. Davis, N-K-3/elementary educa-
indui ted Into the
from left) Michael Gillespie, Debby Beaver, Beth Hanley, Virginia Magann,
(standing) Roseann Cuff, Jennifer Boyer, Ellen Goodman, Charles Toronto,
Julie Mumaw
(Seated,
mously
in
B
He
11
I
Fame posthu
Athletic Nail ol
Reading, University Scholar, $950;
ing impaired, Gettysburg, University Scholar,
was
Blass, an
outstanding athlete
Betterly
Natalie Davis, elementary education/hear-
q
1
brother,
Lamar. Mr
Blass,
Ken Gross Scholarship, $1,000;
Rona Lea Daily. N-K-3/eIementary education, Bloomsburg, A. Kenneth
Maiers Scholarship, $500;
Mi Hum,
Omega
lota
killed in an auto accident.
Jenny E. Crowley, mathematics, Towanda.
Cotton Franklin V-12 Scholarship, $200;
Roseann Cuff, political science, Elysburg,
tion.
is
and Community leader
Hoard
phia Scholarship, $200;
Mabel
Bcnelicld
membei
Adrienne Congo, N-K-3/elementary edu-
education. Berwyn,
in
Bloomsburg. as well as a loimei
Cory M. Clark, mathematics. Sehnsgrove.
Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500;
Brooke Clews, accounting. Pottsville.
cation, Philadelphia.
h
i
member
Benefleld, Richard
Mary Guemert, Cindy
Scholarship, $1,500;
Howard F. Fenstemaker Scholarship,
late
Department of Psychology
die
Lititz.
Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Andrea L. Christianson, pre-physical
therapy, Bloomsburg, Marco & Louise Mitram
he
i
Barker was a faculty
at
Shippensburg University, Wilkes-Barre. Robert
D Warren Scholarship, $1. 000;
Monica Charles, speech correction.
who served on
many years.
ISS-1.
the faculty
Blairstown. N.J.. University Scholar, $950;
Casey,
he late couple were both
Bloomsburg alumni. Classes of
Hippensteet Scholarship, $200;
Tim
names of
in
Philip A. Burrell, secondary education/
comprehensive
Who
Who's
1991
Bryden, James. The late Dr.
Bryden was a faculty membei
$950;
Elizabeth Devett, biology, Millmont.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Elisabeth Diamond, psychology, Reading,
Marco & Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500;
the
Department of Communx
tion
Jason DiEabrizio, elementary education,
dcis
>is<>i
1
Buckingham, Boyd
Berwyn, Leon Kozubal Scholarship, $150;
Bu.
1
Nicole Dolat. English, Coventry, Conn..
in
.1
ingham.
(
R Mi
'lass of
1
94 V
is
vice president emeritus fbi
Margaret Bittner Parke Scholarship, $300;
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $ ,500;
administration and finam
I
i
le
1
is ais.i
Lorren M. Donmoyer, chemistry, Hegins.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
a
membei
hiijiulatioii
B
ol the
Board
ol
I
1
>hci lois
Bruce EardJey, geography/environmental
planning, Altoona, Vernon Rochester Scholar-
Cronln, Sylvia
ship, $700;
Cronin was a member of the
Music Department faculty
Christopher Earle, chemistry. Troy. Marco
&
II.
The
late
Miss
Louise Mitram Scholarship, $ 1 .500;
Christine
Elliott, English,
Hatboro. Cecil
Davilla, Eunice.
Seronsy Scholarship, $300;
mother of
Jason R. Erb. mass communications,
was
Bethlehem, University Scholar, $950;
Guillaume; (standing) Judith Ryan, Judith Trexler,
Diane M. Ferraro, accounting, Benton,
Benton High School Scholarship, $1,500;
Michelle Fetterman, elementary educa-
Jones
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Davilla,
of
Sigma
died in
lota
December
Kim Cowperthwait, Matthew
Jennifer Jerome, Wade Becker, Jerry
(Seated, from left) Nicole Fisher, Maryellen Makarei>ich,
General Clinical Careers Scholarship, $3,086;
Continued on Page 32)
Mrs
Robert Warren,
1968.
1
(
fnend
Omega who
Jennifer E. Erb, nursing, Shamokin, Baby
Bloomer Scholarship, $ .000;
Tracey Fedor, nursing, Freeland, Hazleton
a
Dr.
Decker, Al.
Sigma
Iota
Mr Decker was a
Omega brother who
died from complications of
leukemia.
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Recipients of scholarships listed
Who
Who's
names of
in
tion/heanng impaired. Catawissa, Student Leadership Scholarship, $150;
scholarships
Linda M. Fisher, secondary education/general science/earth
and space science. Catawissa.
APSCVF Scholarship. $360,
DeRose, Francis Fay. The Lab
Mrs. DeRose was a member of
Nicole Fisher, special education, Erie.
Tammy Hrusovsky Scholarship, $100;
Shatara Fitzgerald,
the Class of 1976.
arts
and sciences.
Philadelphia. Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Evans, Enola Snyder.
he
I
Nicole Foose. elementary education,
Nesquehoning. Alumni Legacy Scholarship,
late
Mrs. Evans was a member of the
Class of 1910. The scholarship
$500.
Eric C. Foulke. accounting. Orefield, Uni-
provided by her daughter-inlaw, Kathryn John Evans. Class
versity Scholar,
of 1936
University Scholar, $950;
is
Tracy L.
Howard a
Fenjtemaker,
David Michalesko, Harry Jenkins, Tara Hill
l-enstcmaker was a long-
late Dr.
The Alumni Quarterly, and
Alumni Associa-
Scholarship, $200;
president Ol the
ol
Crystal Frye. nursing, Williamsport,
also served as directOl
He
the Maroon .md Gold Hand,
and
Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700;
Theresa L. Gamier, secondary education/
scholarship goes to a
this
member of the
Marco
Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Lisa Susan Fry, office administration.
Williamsport. Joan M. Auten Intramural Sports
time faculty member, editor of
tion.
Fritz, nursing. Whitehall.
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Brittany Frompovich, music. Ambler,
&
of the Class of 1912. the
member
$950;
Melissa Fowler, accounting. Towanda.
biology and chemistry, Barto, Biology/Allied
Health Sciences Scholarship, $250;
band,
Scott Gardner, geography/environmental
Franklin, "Cotton." This
scholarhip
members
ol
who were
provided by the
is
me Navy V-12
$350;
Patti L. Garey, accounting and Spanish,
unit
HarxeyA. Andruss Scholarship, $250;
Jeanine L. Geerlings, N-K-3/elementary
Danville,
assigned to
BlOOmsburg between July I.
I'M J, and September 30, 1944.
memory
of "Cotton"
Mary Wilson Scholarship,
planning. Malvern,
Marco & Louise Mitrani
education, Pineville,
in
Scholarship, $1, 500;
Franklin, a
Angela
chief petty officer with the unit.
M.
Gerolamo,
nursing.
Huntingdon Valley. Student Memorial Scholarship, $400;
Jerrold A. Dr. Grill is
<;riffls,
is
vice president emeritus for
Joseph W. Gibson rv. chemistry. Lansdale,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
student
Chemistry Scholarship, $350;
life.
Jackie Giles. N-K-3/elementary education.
was
Hloomsburg
a siuileni at
from 1970
to
1974
Rona Lea Daily Newhart, Peggy Grabish, Patricia Kirn, Beth
Gustafson; (standing) Andrew Serang, Adrienne Congo, Timothy Baer, Anna Bauer,
Moscow, Honors Scholarship, $350;
Michael Gillespie, accounting, Newtown,
Jodi Bewrschmitt
Jerrold A. Griffis
(Seated,
Gross, Kenneth S. Mi (iioss
who com
from
left)
pleted requirements lor a degree
in
He has given
1990
$200,000
to the
Hon
oi the
Lock Haven, Marco
a total ol
foi die
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Weatherly, Frances
$350;
Carver Hall.
in
&
Cynthia D. Gocek. speech correction.
Fay DeRose Scholarship.
reno>
Kenneth S (moss
Auditorium
Scholarship, $1,000;
ship, $1, 500;
University for
scholarships and
CGA
Shelly L. Glasmyer, business management,
Ellen
W. Goodman, secondary
education/
comprehensive social studies, Warminster. Erma
Guerrieri, Rita.
member
A popular
of the CI. ins ol
sorority sistei ol
l
l
scholarship
Spanish, Pottsville. A. Kenneth
Sigma Sigma
Sigma. Miss Gucrneri died
CBI accident in
M. Hefferan Scholarship, $500;
Peggy Grabish. elementary education/
>84 and
I9S6
in a
Brian Graboski, management information
The
systems, Catawissa. B.U. Family Scholarship,
was established by
$250;
her family and friends
Patricia Gray, secondary education/English, Liverpool.
Hafner, Brenda K. Miss Hafner
was
a
B.U
student and
member who
Christopher
The
Hammaker, James R. Sr. The
late Mr. Hammaker was a
talented and well-liked member
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delphia.
S.
Grove, accounting. Phila-
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Scholarship,
$1,500;
i
husband. Robert. Class of 1980.
of the University-Community
Catherine O. Renninger Schol-
arship, $1,000;
band
died in 1988.
scholarship was provided by Ik
Orchestra.
& Mary Betterly
Maiers Scholarship, $500;
Matthew Guillaume. secondary
from left) Dana Billig, Charles Borst IV, Philip Burrell, Andrea Christianson;
(standing) Cory Clark, Lorren Donmoyer, Tracy Fritz, Kelly Hallman, Shelley Glasmyer
(Seated,
education/
math. Liberty. University Scholar, $950;
ward
tion,
/ Ed-
Kerlin Scholarship, $250;
Denise Guinn-Bailey. elementary educaLewisburg, Charlotte Hess Scholarship,
$150;
Beth S. Gustafson. N-K-3/elementary eduJames
cation/hearing impaired. Port Allegany.
January 1995
\
for 1994-1995 academic year
H
McCormick Scholarship, $500;
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Marco &
scholarships
Warminster. University Scholar, $950;
Beth Hanley,
Montrose. Miss Ileffcian
two scholarships
social welfare, Turbotville.
$
1
majors
,000;
Matthew Hare, music,
A resident
Hofferan, F.rma.
Kelly A. Hallman. N-K-3, Lansdale, Marco
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Ken Gross Scholarship,
names of
in
Michael J. Hackley, arts and sciences.
Harrisburg, Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Rachel E. Hall, elementary education,
&
Who
Who's
for history
appreciation ol the
in
tunc she spent
Hazleton, Music
of
up
sot
Bloomsburg
at
Service Scholarship, $350;
Jason Hari, accounting, Allentown, Lamar
Hess, Charlotte,
Blass Scholarship, $1 50;
I
Alice A. Haydt. accounting, Sunbury,
Angela Scheno Scholarship, $500;
John P. Hee, theater arts, Philadelphia.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Leslee Higgins, mass communications/
French, Mechanicsburg, Honors Scholarship,
less.
member
veteran
lum
(Seated, from left) Nicole HIavacek, Heidi Hodder, Sandra Hoy, Michael
Kaplan; (standing) Christine Kays, Gregory Keleman Jr., Brian Keller, Katie Kolecki.
.ind
EUlgar,
i
Melissa Kovalick
Tara
Hill,
is
..
of the CuiriCU
fat ulty.
Norman. The
was an
lilgai
Hi
late
w
Foundations
late
i
h
counting
at
prolessoi anil
$500;
rhe
Class of 1952.
hairperson ol the
Business Administration Depart
elementary education, Hunlock
mem
Creek, Lydia Repella Jenkins Scholarship,
$1,000;
M. HIavacek, mass communica-
Nicole
tions, Dalton,
Marco
EHppenaieel, Elotse.
& Louise Mitrani Scholar-
I
Mippcnsteel was
>i
ship, $1,500;
tin-
Nuisiny
Marco & Louise Mitrani
l.u
Ol
ti It
Scholarship,
I
$1,500;
John A.
lot h,
hi
I
retired administratoi
Heather Holzman, secondary education/
memhei,
Marco & Louise Mitrani
math, Shickshinny,
late
membci
Vpailmenl
I
Heidi R. Hodder, medical technology,
Gillett,
rhe
.i
[och
is
0
ami faculty
as well as an honoiai
\
alumnus of B.U,
Scholarship, $1,500;
Megan Horan, secondary education/chemBloomsburg, Enola Snyder Evans Schol-
istry,
Holland, Cary. Mi Holland
arship, $500;
was
Sandra J. Hoy, nursing, Spring
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $
Mills,
1
who
,500;
<>l
William A. Lank Scholarship, $ 1 ,000;
lota
Omega hioihei
Army duty
foi
aiming
in Viet
Nam
in
January 1968.
business management,
Tobyhanna, Francis "Doc "
Sigma
volunteered
and was killed within two weeks
Jennifer Jerome, finance, Philadelphia,
Mike Johnson,
a
Sell Scholarship,
Monk, Kuss. rhe
$500;
Jerry Jones, computer and information
sci-
ence. Bronx, N. Y„ Dick Lloyd Scholarship, $500;
(Seated, from left) Karina Kruk, Allison Krutsch, Michelle Lapoint,
ing)
Donna Lifftton, Jennifer Lileck,
Lesiba Mabokela,
Amy Leeds; (stand-
Shaum McShea,
Christina \
\u
hael
was
Mi ih.uk
late
a very successful wrestling
coach and
lea. hei
Michael J. Kaplan, computer and information science.
Tobyhanna, Marco
&
Louise
Tammy,
iinisovskv,
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
i
he
late
Miss llrusovsky was an audio!
Christine A. Kays, accounting, York,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
ogy graduate
student
al
the time
caused by a
ol her death,
Brent Kelchner, secondary education/general science/earth and space science,
congenital heart defect.
Bloomsburg, Alma Seybert Wilson Scholarship,
Hutchinson, Jan.
$100;
Gregory Keleman,
&
history.
Trappe.
Hutchin80Q
Marco
Brian D. Keller,
&
political
member
and coach of the successful
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Bloomsburg, Marco
Ms
a faculty
i8
science.
Softball
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
and held hockey
programs
at
Bloomsburg.
ship, $1,500;
Kerriann Kimberley, secondary educaMarco & Louise
Hunsinger, Elton. The
tion/math. Little Falls, N.J.,
Hunsmger was
Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500;
administrator and a
Patricia Kirn, elementary education,
Schwenksville, Lucy
McCammon
late
Mi
a long-time
member of
the Council of Trustees
Scholarship.
$500;
James
sity
Jarrett,
R. Kline, nursing, Reading. Univer-
Scholar, $950.
Jarrett
Michael L. Knapp, secondary education/
English, Bensalem. University Scholar, $950;
Jennifer
M. Koban,
special education.
Bloomsburg. Class of 1941 Scholarship, $650;
Kristen J. Koblick, mass communications,
West Milford, N.J.. University Scholar, $950.
(Seated,
from
left)
Kristin Mott, Laura Schaeffer,
J.
W. Sutton,
Amy
Todt, (standing)
Coleen Tompkins, Stei'en Wallace, Julie Yarnell, Karen Zaffiro, Sarah Zambarano
Ann
was
a
J.
The
member
late
Miss
of the
Class of 1923. The scholarship
was provided by
her sister. Miss
Harriet Jarrett.
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Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
I'age 33
Who
Who's
Recipients of scholarships listed
names of
in
special education. Allentown,
Robin Koch,
Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
scholarships
Katie L. Kolecki. pre-occupational therapy,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Jenkintown,
ship. $1, 500;
Jenkins, Lt. Donald.
Lt.
Suzanne Kornacki. N-K-3/elementary
Jenkins was a former
education,
Bloomsburg student who
life
lost his
serving his country during
World War
Q,
Melissa
The scholarship
is
tion.
Lock Haven. Marco
Jenkins, Lydla Repella. The
scholarship was established by
<
(Seated,
alumnus
tonkins, an honorary
from
left) Felicia
Webb, Alan Nice, Syheed Brooks, Patricia Gray; (standing)
ol
Jury, Mabel. The
Bloomsburg
.1
.1
I
Lowrie Welles Scholarship, $100;
Vincent Lapinski. sociology/criminal justice, Mocanaqua, University Scholar, $475;
Mrs. Jury
late
who
resident
Brenda Larney, business management,
music
eresl in
stronj
Belvidere, N.J., Minority Scholarship. $300;
Michelle L. Lapoint. radiologic technolMarco & Louise Mitrani Schol-
Edward. The late Mr.
was a Faculty membei in
Kerlin, J.
Kerlin
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Nancy Laidacker, elementary education,
Helene Robertson Scholarship, $700; Anna
the University
was
had
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Bloomsburg. APSCUF Scholarship. $360;
am mi Lape, nursing. Jersey Shore.
Eardley
Tamara Page, Tracy Walker, Crystal Frye, Tamtni Lave, Bruce
Harry D,
tolonel
&
Allison S. Krutsch, biology. Perkasie.
of the Class of 1942. The
ho husband,
& Louise Mitrani
ship, $1. 500;
member
Mrs. Jenkins was a
Kovalick. office administra-
Broomall. Sylvia H. Cronin Scholarship. $250;
Karina M. Kruk, elementary education.
alumnus of the University.
late
M.
Beaver Meadows, Marco
Cynthia Kraje, mass communications.
Jenkins, an honorary
I)
Oxford. Early Childhood Edu-
Scholarship. $1,500;
provided by his brother. Colonel
Harry
New
cation Scholarship. $200;
Mathematics and
Science Department
the
ogy, Honesdale,
arship, $1,500;
Amy M.
Computet
i
Leeds, earth and space science,
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship,
Oley.
$1,500;
Jennifer Lefever, geology, Reading, Jan
Mary Krymire. The late
Mrs. Kirk was a member ol the
bequest
Class Ol l* )4, who k
Kirk,
l
it
Hutchinson Scholarship, $350;
John Leh, business economics. Ephrata,
.i
Robert G. Norton
to provide
this
scholarship
thy
Donna
Kozubal, Leon. Mr. Kozubal
CGA Scholarship, $500; Timo-
M. Miller Scholarship. $400;
J. Liffiton.
secondary education/
earth and space science. Vestal, N.Y.,
Sigma lota Imega brothei
who was killed in a bike acci
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500;
denl
hearing impaired. Tamaqua,
u
as
<
-i
Jennifer
(Seated, from left) Michael Stebila, Alice
The
Kuster, Kimber.
ing) Keith Brooks, Beth
Dr
late
Haydt, Mike Johnson, Christine
Rogowsky, Aaron
Stiles,
Anthony
Elliott;
(stand-
Levitt,
membei
pnn
Steven Lingle, secondary education/math,
$500;
Benjamin J.
Mis
I
e\
itt,
Little, arts
Matthew
is
class
Livengood.
ol
Phoenixville, Sociology
Meyer (Mike),
Scholarship. $200;
appreciation of
the education she received
the Inends she
made
nursing,
Bloomsburg, Music Sendee Scholarship. $350,
Jennifer Lombardi, social welfare.
1942, and her late husband.
in
and sciences. Phila-
delphia, Minority Scholarship, $1,000;
Meyer and Mildred
ided bj
Marco & Louise
Williamsport. Nelson A. Miller Scholarship,
ol the faculty.
Eaton. This scholarship
elementary education/
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Pecora, Tina Wikoski
Kuster. Class ol 1913, W8S a
long time
J. Lileck,
Marco &
and Social Welfare
Cindy Luckangelo, business management.
Nationwide/BU Alumni Scholar-
and
Philadelphia,
at
ship, $1,000; Rita
Bloomsburg.
M. Guerrieri Scholarship.
$400; Student Leadership Scholarship, $250;
Lloyd, Dick. President
Class of
Marco
ol the
l%2, Mr. Lloyd was an
rica,
outstanding basketball player
the Huskies and
is
a
member
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Lesiba Mabokela, accounting. South Af-
lor
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholarship.
$1,500;
of
Magann, elementary education,
Ken Gross Scholarship, $ ,000; Uni-
Virginia
the B. U. Athletic Hall of Fame
Forksville.
He
versity Scholar, $950;
is
coordinator of the alumni
Maryellen Makarevich, secondary educa-
student recruitment program in
New
tion/comprehensive social studies, Hackettstown.
Jersey and formerly served
on the Alumni Board of Direc
tors.
1
Andrew Magill
'43,
representing the Veterans Committee, and James Rodenhaver
N.J., Elton
Hunsinger Scholarship. $250;
George Mann,
arts
and sciences, Philadel-
phia, Minority Scholarship. $1,000;
Mailts,
Mary
Betterly
Kenneth. Mrs. Maiers
member
and A.
is
a
of the Class of 1933.
Patricia
Marr, accounting,
Turbotville,
Professional Secretaries International Scholarship, $100;
Michelle L. Martin, secondary education/
New Holland.
comprehensive social studies.
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January 1995
for 1994-1995 academic year
University Scholar, $950;
James M. McCormick.
names of
in
& Louise Mitram Scholarship, $1,500;
Tracy L. McCloskey. theater arts. Clarence.
Marco
Who
Who's
scholarships
business manage-
ment, Perkasie. Gary Holland Scholarship. $250;
John \k Daniel sociology/criminal justice,
Matlavage, Joseph W.
his
scholarship was established bj
i
Philadelphia, Student Leadership Scholarship.
his daughtei and son m law,
Constance and Charles Snyder of
$750;
Stephanie A. McDonald, mathematics.
Bloomsburg. Elizabeth Andruss Scholarship.
WUliamsporl
$500;
Shawn
Marco
P.
McShea.
McCmnmon,
Conyngham.
history.
Lucy. The
Miss McCamraon taught
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Christina A. Michael, computer and infor-
mation science. Wilkes-Barre. Marco
&
physical education and coached
Louise
women's
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
&
Mechanicsburg, Marco
Louise Mitrani
(Seated,
from left) Jennifer Urban, Brent kcLlincr, Kimheily Stamm, Melissa Ruin;
(standing) Linda Fisher, Susan Misiti, Pamela Troshan, Jennifer l.rh
Megan WelUvet
Susan
Misiti. elementary education,
APSCUF
Mc< lormlck, Janu s II. Dl
McCotinu k is chancclloi ol
System
State
Scholarship, $1, 500;
Lightstreet,
man)
athletics foi
\eais
David Michalesko, business management.
Freeland, Lt. Donald Jenkins Scholarship. $500;
Diane E. Miller. N-K-3/elementary education,
late
Scholarship, $360.
B
I
Bloomsburg
I
In-
Higher Lduca
and president emeritus
lion
U.
ol
ol
lnivcisit\
Family Scholarship, $250;
Cheryl Mitstifer
theater arts, Berwick,
Mcl aughlin, Mi. Mi
B.U. Family Scholarship. $250;
Mi
Michelle Moore, nursing. Chambersburg,
Phi Sigma Pi Scholarship, $100;
Allison
*
M. Morrow, business management,
Douglassville, Richard A. Benefield Scholarship,
Bi-
ology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship, $250;
v.
Clarks Summit,
Mumaw.
o.ich
Nelson \.
tie late Mi
was long time memhei ol
Music )epartment lacully
i
the
I
and band
direi loi
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Miller,
accounting. Newtown,
k
Norman Hilgar Scholarship, $250,
Timothy. The
Millet. Class of [981,
lormei treasurei
Brian T. Myers, chemistry, Bloomsburg,
Editha Ent Adams Scholarship, $100;
Mindy
b retired faculty
\iiiier,
Scholarship, $1,500;
Julie
is
Miller
Kristin L. Mott, N-K-3/elementary education,
aughlin
'i
(A
$1,000;
Michael W. Morrow, biology. Clanon,
i
inembei and head swimming
Omega
Sigma
<>l
Iralermty
Mi
late
was
who
a
lota
died
in a
car accident.
E. Myers, speech correction. Har-
nsburg, James Bryden Scholarship, $500;
Alan Nice,
arts
Mitrani,
and sciences, Wilkes-Barre,
Diane Ferraro, Theresa Gamier, Michael Morrow, Jill Sheriff; (standing) Brian Graboski, Brunina Reilley, Cheryl Mitstifer, Nyree Stolz, Michele Winter
(Seated, from left)
E.H. Nelson Scholarship, $500;
Marcy C. O'Brien, pre-physical therapy.
King of Prussia. University Scholar, $950;
Marco & Louise Mitrani
he
Marco and
Mm. mi
iors oi
and
Carlos A. Ojeda, business management,
Reading,
i
..
Mir
i.
Bloomsburg
iiit- 1
o
Louise.
time benefat
unity,
nivi
1
more than $500,000 to<
Scholarship.
.1
$1,500;
ii
in
ilarship fund
lit)
i
provided
'<>
itablish
help
deserving students
Christopher Orth. accounting. Sinking
Dave Bittner Scholarship, $150;
Tamara L. Page, special education, Dublin,
Springs,
Nationwide Insurance.
scholarship
Emily Reuwsaat Scholarship, $500;
Mitchell B. Parker,
alumni
liberal arts/engineer-
Anthony Pecora. elementary
Scholar-
N
Hie late Di
1.
was a
former faculty member, coach
Angelene
Procopio.
psychology.
and past president of the Alumni
Kulpmont. Ml. Carmel Scholarship, $300.
Brunina Reilley. arts and sciences
APSCUF Scholarship,
Jonathan L. Riggs.
arts
Association.
$360;
Norton, Kohert
and sciences.
is
Turbotville, University Scholar, $950;
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Berlin.
Mr Norton
Scholar-
Parke, Margaret Bittner. The
ship, $1,500;
Edward A. Roark. marketing. Brookeville,
Md.. Mary Wilson Scholarship, $350;
James J. Rodenhaver, secondary education/math, Danville. Veterans
(',.
retired assistant vice president
lor student life.
Peter Risso. secondary education/theater.
New
his
lor the
Nelson. Class of 191
ship, $300;
Elysburg.
who work
Nelson, E.
education.
& Lloyd Wartman
I
provided hy
Nationwide Insurance Company
ing/physics, Bensalem, University Scholar. $950;
Sugarloaf, Dorothy
is
Memorial Schol-
(Seated,
from
left)
Suzanne Kornacki, Tracey
Fedor, Leslee Higgins, William Vorhies;
(standing) Beth Zebrowski, Nicole Foose, Gaynelle Boyd, Benjamin
Little,
George Mann
late Dr.
Parke. Class of 1924.
was an educator and author
/Continued on Page
U>)
arship, $1,000;
(
Continued on Page 36)
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Page 35
Who
Who's
Recipients of scholarships listed
names of
in
Beth A. Rogowsky, secondary education/
speech, Danville. Joanne
scholarships
Rollins, mass communications,
Brooke
Shippensburg, University Scholar, $950;
Kelly Rostad, management information
President's Scholarship. Each
is presented to
systems, Catawissa. University Scholar. $950,
year, a scholarship
a minority student in
Thomas Scholarship.
$200;
honor of the
Rozanski.
G.
Bradley
sociology.
Pennsburg, Al Decker Scholarship. $100;
Melissa J. Ruta, accounting. Halifax. Ac-
incumbent president of the
University
counting Scholarship. $250.
was
who
Sij'in.i lol.
.1
Judith A. Ryan, special education/hearing
Mary L. Frymire Kirk Schol-
Mr Kathkey
Rathkey, Dave.
<
i
>iik-)/.i
impaired, Berwick,
hiolliei
arship, $200;
died suddenly from severe
Danielle Sabatelle,
asthma.
Laura
Redman, Rohert. The
Redman was one of
Mr
late
Clarks
Sum-
Bohnnger, Karen Boring;
from left) Vanessa Ayres, Angelene Procopw, Jill
Matthew Hare, MatFrompovich,
(standing) Monica Charles, Erika Corbo, Brittany
(Seated,
football coaches.
thew Lwengood
Renninger, Catherine Oplinger.
(
Hatfield, Eli
her husband, Clark, also a
member
ol the
!laS8
(
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholararts and sciences,
McLaughlin Scholarship, $1,300;
Andrew Serang,
provided by
is
Milton Scholl, secondary education/math,
Allentown, Music Service Scholarship, $350;
Amy Serang, psychology, Hatfield, Joanne
Thomas Scholarship, $200; Ellen Barker Scholship, $1,500;
lass of 1941.
membei <-i tinThe scholarship
$1,500;
arship, $250;
Mrs. Kenmnger was a
late
B. Schaeffer, speech correction,
& Louise Mitrani Scholarship,
Lebanon, Marco
Bloomsburg's most successful
The
art history.
mit. Student Leadership Scholarship, $150;
University Scholar, $950;
of 1941.
Jacqueline D. Shannon, accounting, Lin& Co. Accounting Scholarship, $250;
den, Beard
Reiiwsaat, Emily. The
uni( .iiK'n
"i
<
lepartmeni
i
Jill E. Sheriff, biology. Coal Township,
Biology/Allied Health Sciences Scholarship,
late Dr.
membei
Keuwsa;il was the
ol the
$250;
lisorders
i
Kimberly M. Sidonis, mass communica-
man) yean
i«h
tions/public relations, Nanticoke, Class of J 968
Scholarship, $150;
Robertson, Helenc. The
late Dr.
Robertson was
"I the
membei
.1
Nursmg Department
Stephen J. Sisock.
history, Hazleton. Will-
iam A. Turnbach Scholarship, $1,000;
Audrey Smith, marketing, Danville, Mu-
faculty.
$350;
Merrijocelyn Smith, secondary education/
sic Service Scholarship,
The
Rygiel, Walter.
K\ giel,
- 1
f
i
Mr.
late
honorary alumnus ol
math. Ashland,
$250; John A.
gave many years
the University,
University as professor and
Chairperson
Department of
ol the
Milton Scholl, Audrey Smith, Michelle Moore, Krista Brusco; (standDanielle
ing) Michelle Fetterman, Danielle Sabatelle, Denise Teles, Angela Gerolamo,
&
Hmi^hman
Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350;
(Seated, from
of dedicated service to the
Business Education.
Boyd F. Buckingham Scholarship,
Hoch Scholarship, $250; Marco
left)
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Keith D. Souder,
Megan
history, Harleysville,
Staba, elementary education,
Bethlehem, Marco
&
Louise Mitrani Scholar-
ship, $1. 500;
Mr Savage
Savage, Richard.
member
a retired
1
is
of the English
Stamm,
Kimberly
art
studio,
Northumberland, Eleanor Wray Scholarship,
lepartmeni faculty.
$500;
Michael Stebila, accounting. Mount
Scheno, Angelo.
Scheno was
a
he late
member
Class of 1952.
is
I
Mr
Carmel, Walter
Aaron
J.
Mr
Sell, a
of the Class of 1935.
Directors for eight years and
Hall of
is
W. Sutton, theater arts,
Lansdale.
Marco
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Charles W. Taronis, secondary education/
comprehensive social studies.
served on the Alumni Board of
member of the
Beavertown, Louis
Scholarship, $250;
Nyree Stolz, arts and sciences, Bloomsburg,
&
Francis "Doc."
accounting,
B.U. Family Scholarship, $250;
Kenneth Maiers
member
Steward,
Stiles, English.
F Thompson
Betterly Maiers, Class of
1933. and her husband, A.
Sell,
Rygiel Scholarship, $200;
Berwick, University Scholar, $950;
The scholarship
provided by his sister-in-law,
Mary
S.
Christopher
of the
Pottsville.
Erma
Hefferan Scholarship. $500;
a
B. U. Athletic
Matthew A. Taylor, secondary education/
math, Monroeton. Class of 1933 Scholarship,
$400;
Fame.
Marco
J.
Edward Kerlin Scholarship. $250;
&
Louise Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500;
Denise Teles, secondary education/math.
John J. Sr. The late Dr.
was a long-time member of
Serff,
Bethlehem. Student Leadership Scholarship.
Serff
$250;
the History
Department faculty
The scholarship
is
provided by
his wife. Mrs. Polly Serff.
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R. Garth Thomas, secondary education/
biology. York,
Laura
Dave Rathkey Scholarship, $ 50;
Thompson, arts and sciences.
1
T.
January 1995
for 1994-1995 academic year
Who's
names of
in
Delia, University Scholar, $950;
Amy M.
Si
Todt, biology. Dillsburg. Marco
Louise Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500,
Robin M. Toland.
Boothwyn, Marco
&
Who
scholarships
political science,
Louise Milram Scholarship
$1,500;
Seronsy, Cecil C. The
Coleen Tompkins, computer and information science. Philadelphia,
Snons\ was
Marco & Louise
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Judith A. Trexler. accounting. Unityville.
Kimber Kuster Scholarship, $250; Paul J. Yori
Jr.
served
.is
late Dr.
and
schol.ii
professor of English
who
also
department chair
nun> years
Scholarship, $500;
Emmaus, Marco & Louise Mitrani Schol-
lor
Ihc scholarship
provided h> Ins wile, hi
Seronsy.
Veronica Trickett. N-K-3/elementary education.
,i
is
ouise
1
arship, $1,500;
Pamela Troshan.
Fnendsville.
Shaman, Clyde, Hie late Mi
Shuman was a member ol the
interpreter training,
APSCUF
Scholarship, $360;
APSCURF Scholarship, $100;
Joel S. Upright, computer and information
Moscow, University Scfiolar, $950;
Jennifer Urban, clinical chemistry, Fem
Glen. George & Dorothy Wasdovich Scholarship
science,
mg)
from
Jamie Brown, Jody Caboot, Jennifer Caldwell, Diane Davis;
(standNatalie Davis, Jason Erb, Melissa Fowler, Rachel
Hall, James
left)
Thomas, Joanne. Ihc late Miss
Thomas was a resident advisor
Klint
who
$900;
died in an auto accident in
1987.
Christian Vandergroef, business management, Bloomingdale, N.J.. Gary Holland Schol-
Thompson. Louis
arship, $250;
I
Honors Scholarship, $500;
Daniel Walker, mass communications/the-
Camp
Hill.
Tracy Walker, nursing, Bellefonte, Helene
Robertson Scholarship, $700;
Steven C. Wallace, computer and information science, Mechanicsburg, Marco & Louise
Mitrani Scholarship, $ 1 .500;
l
iighsh
m
(he Class ol 1891
Veterans Memorial. This
scholarship honors
M. Webb,
II
secondary education/
math, Trevose, University Scholar, $950;
& Louise Mitrani Sclwlarship, $1,500;
Marco
R. Welliver, pre-physical therapy,
Bloomsburg, Baby Bloomer Scholarship, $ 1 ,000;
Howard M. Westen, liberal arts/engineermg/physics. Royersford, University Scholar,
(Seated, from left) Michael Knapp, Kristen Koblick, Tracy McCloskey,
Marcy O'Brien;
(standing) Brooke Rollins, Kelly Rostad, Christopher Steward, I nun, I'hompson,
loci
lorces sun e the founding
University in
tins
&
Louise
the
scholarship was pro> ided bj
from
i
n
I
-lull
n
\<
h,
income
by Anna Millei
l)c.|iiests
lass
I
ol
1923, ami
Hehi Shuman. Class
.llllllllll
Monica Zellner. business
education.
Gerald Bacon Scholarship, $150;
.111.1
III,
ol
lids
Warren, Dr. Robert. A
Mitrani Scholarship, $1,500;
Slatington,
Tina Wikoski. secondary education/SpanBloomsburg, Dorothy & Lloyd Wartman
Scholarship, $300; Bernard & Frances Young
Pine Grove.
adviser ol Sigma iota
ship, $1,500.
since founding in 1964.
ish,
->l
839. Funding for
1924. along with gifts from other
marketing. Bethlehem,
Shamokin. Marco
1
the foundation, using
Upright
Eunice Davilla Scholarship, $350;
Aaron R. White, mass communications/
editorial,
alumni
who have
served in our country's armed
$475;
Aaron West wood,
all
and former students
Scholarship, $1,500;
news
)epaitnicnl lacult\
I
Turnbach, William A. The late
Mr. Turnbach was a member of
Corey Weaver, accounting. Akron, Honors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise Milram
Megan
he late
i
>i
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Scholarship, $1,500;
Felicia
i
I'hompson was a long time
member and chairperson ol the
William Vorhies, psychology. Bloomsburg,
ater arts.
of 1906.
lass
C
(Sealed,
Samantha J. Zerbe, speech correction.
Marco & Louise Mitrani Scholar-
Historj
retired
epartmeni fai ult)
rnenibei. )r Waiicn has been
i
I
Omega
Scholarship, $400;
Kisha N. Wilkinson, nursing, Philadelphia,
Ercel D. Bidleman Scholarship, $250;
Wartman, Dorothy and Lloyd.
I
Michele E. Winter, business management,
In
laic
c
ouplc were Inends ol
"Doc"
Williamsport, College of Business Scholarship,
Francis
$250;
1935,
Alexander Wukovitz, clinical chemistry.
Bloomsburg, Music Service Scholarship, $350;
ship in their name.
Julie B. Yarnell,
York,
Marco
&
mass communications,
Louise Mitrani Scholarship.
$1,500;
Karen
who
J.
Zaffire secondary education/
Marco & Louise Mitrani
Scholarship, $1,500;
Sarah M. Zambarano. nursing, Lake Anel,
Marco & Louise Milram Scholarship, $1,500;
Beth Zebrowski. psychology, Allentown,
Honors Scholarship, $500; Marco & Louise
Class of
Wasdovich, (ieorge and
Dorothy. Mr. Wasdovich.
member
math. West Lawn.
Sell,
provided the Scholai
and
a
of the Class of 1949.
his wife, Dorothy, estab-
lished this scholarship in their
names.
(Continued on Page 38)
Mitrani Scholarship. $1,500,
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Page 37
Who
Who's
names of
in
Kanouse, Sharon Demko Kello. Kathi Fussner
Kowker, Steven Lindenmuth, Judy Leo Mannix.
Mark McCord, Amy Mehler Moyer, Peter
scholarships
Anna Lowrie. The late
member of the
of 1900, who left a bequest
Royer Peake, Kevin Reese, James
Welles,
Pavlish. Jean
Mrs. Welles was a
Robison, Shelley Ruch, Sue Nye Scharfenberg,
Don Shinton. Elizbeth Lenhart Smart. George
Class
Stozenski. Susan Thieme. Brenda Snyder Truhe,
establishing the scholarship for a
Diane Virgilio. Jim Weidner.
student planning a religious
Tom
Williams.
Donna Polak Zimmerman.
vocation.
Wilson,
Alma
Seybert. The
Cynthia M. Berardi '83 and Craig E. Krisher
were married on September 3 in Orefield.
late
Mrs Wilson, Class of 1925 and
Cynthia
1934, taught elementary students
Chemicals. They
in the
is
a database analyst at Air Products and
District for
40
Wilson, Mary. Friend of Sigma
Iota Omega, Eunice Davilla and
Wray, Eleanor. The
a
following a lengthy
Young were members of
A, Apt. 16
Class Volunteers:
'82 has been
class
members
registered at
Barr, Chris Blackburn.
Wilkes-Barre.
live in
Reed
Sports
Karen
Donna Goldschmidt Buss.
Mark Dewald. Brian Hamm.
Myers '82 and Ronald G. Hontz
are planning a May wedding. Karrie, who earned
a master's
degree
at St.
Joseph's University,
is
Merck
&
manager of Clinical Info Systems
Co.
Blue
in
at
Bell.
Louis Rosetti 82 and Wendy L. Henzes were
4
married on July 2
They
live in
Louis
in Peckville.
Pamela Galvin Hyde. David Imrisek. Cindy
Rick Kowker. Kris Krenz. Theresa LaForgia.
Michael McMane. John Moller. Lynne
Hockenbrock Moller, Holly Whitmoyer
Opsomcr, Bill Owens. Alan Parker. Jim Peake.
Ida Pedergnana Reilly. John Rohland, Sam
Rubbico. Kathy Savins. Mary Brill Steinborn.
Doug Taylor, Beth Thomas, Alice Mulhall
regional event.
Freshman Jennifer
Vitola placed second
among
Huskies'
runners in both the conference (28th
overall) and regional events (60th
Womer.
overall).
em-
is
in Pittsburgh.
Cranberry Township.
J.
Chromiak
'82 and Sharon R.
Laudenbach were married on July 30 in
Bethlehem. Thomas, who is pursuing a master's
You're invited to
Alumni Day
degree
in
April 29, 1995
1-800-526-0254
Joseph's University,
director of
'82 and John
Jeffrey
Somers '82 has been named
were married on August 27
Louise,
who
sion of Conrail, located in Plymouth Meeting.
Jeff and his wife, Lisa
grade teacher
in the
at
Meehan
is
live in
at
a fourth grade teacher
Oakmont Elementary School
Havertown. They
'82, a third
Colonial School District,
reside in
Lansdale with their two children, Kyle.
Drexel
in
1 1
,
Deborah Brandt Johnson '82 has been
ap-
Everhart
Museum
sponsible for
in Scranton.
She wdl be
re-
community outreach, fundraising
and membership development.
She previously served as director of public
Cynthia J. Ryan '83 and William B. Schneck
December 30 in Riverside.
Cynthia,
at
who earned a master's degree in
Marywood College, is a family
social
thera-
Northumberland County Counseling Service in Sunbury. William, who received a
master's degree in social work at West Virginia
University,
is
employed
as a school supervisor
in
Susan M. Severnak '83 and Raymond A
Oncay were married on September 10 in Pittston.
Susan,
who earned an
University, is
as a capacity analyst.
They
a master's
degree
in health care
adminis-
1983
of the
fice
He
is
Inc.,
as general manager.
Edward S. Walburn
'83 has been appointed
Inc.
Mercy Managed Care
Edward, who received a master's degree
in
health administration at Wilkes University, pre-
Box 732
CO
viously worked for the Geisinger Health Plan.
80424
class
members
registered
at
alumni or university events during 1994: Mai
Arter,
Bank of Mifflintown.
He and his wife, Susan, are the parents of three
children. They live at Port Royal R.R. 2.
Kim Gobora Bent
Breckenridge.
live in Dallas.
employed by John H. Sheaffer and Son,
director of operations for
O.
Wilkes
board of the Tuscarora Valley Of-
First National
Representative:
P.
at
James M. Sheaffer '83 has been appointed
Susan G. Wale wski '82 of Lebanon has been
named practice development director at the Lebanon Valley Cancer Center in Lebanon. She
earned
MBA degree
employed by Nabisco Foods Group
and
Hill.
pointed as development coordinator for the
Montvale, N.J.
'76 were married on
to the advisory
The following
Page 38
Hague Somers
Ridge Park Elementary School
tration at the University of Scranton.
earned a master's degree
West Chester University,
the
in
T.
1993 (eight pounds,
2,
live in
director
of finance/treasurer for Conrail Mercury, a divi-
live
Abbottstown.
They
Danville.
SchnecksviUe.
Mary
at
is
Warren Hospital. They
Mary Louise Hnatin
III
For more information,
at St.
respiratory care at
on December
by North Central Secure Treatment Unit
Krista, seven.
Thomas
bom
pist for
ployed by Ethicon Endo-Surgery
season, finishing third in the confer-
Linda Jackovitz Mitchell '83 and her husband, Robert, are parents of a son, Robert Jo-
work
Susan Mitchell Helwig. Denise Molchany Hozza.
(Continued from Page 25)
the
Theresa Koren Dutcher '83 and her husband,
Amber Renee.
S.
Cavalier Karchner. Charles Karnes. Jeff Kile,
m
six years old.
Coplay.
eight ounces).
Brett.
Christine Chester.
live in
seph,
Gregg Bonda.
Scott Blackburn. John Bolton.
Virginia
Tom
Baldwin. Chad Ban,
Alderfer, Laurcen Leitzel
Doreen Strasser
fifth
Case
named
Guard Insurance Group in WilkesShe and her husband, Dr. Joseph Toole,
Barre.
The following
lass Of 1936.
ence championships and
J.
born on September 29.
Ann Markowski-Toole
alumni or university events during 1994:
the
is
David, are parents of a daughter.
Karrie
Young, Bernard and Frances.
Mrs. Young and the late Dr.
who
USGPO-Communicraft. Scranton.
Taylor
Blackburn.
( hristopher Blackburn. Karen Scott
Barbara Baker Edwards. Karrie Myers
illness.
joins a brother. Jared,
Doug
controller of
Class
.i
Bilheimer Case '83 and Brian
Representative:
Mr
member of the
of 1977 who died in 1990
(
Ann
They
Redondo Beach, CA 90277
was
live in
'83 are parents of a son, Nathan, born on Octo-
Keystone Junior College. Prior to
that, she was a bookkeeper at Pioneer American
Bank. Carbondale, and freelance artist for
538 Avenue
late
a consultant
They
relations at
1982
of Fame.
The
is
Hopatcong, N.J.
He
athletic
to the B.U. Athletic Hall
J. Jr.
Port Jervis. Kurt
in
in Parsippany, N.J.
ber 17 (eight pounds, 13 ounces, 21.25 inches).
teams, was inducted posthu-
Yori, Paul
Tennessee and
member
and coach of women's
mously
WEDDING REUNION — Chi Sigma Rho alumni from New Jersey. Maryland,
Lynn Williams Gambone 82 and Carolyn Bader James.
Miss
late
former faculty
AT&T
for
John S. Kokinchak
Pennsylvania attended the October 8 wedding of Demse I. Antolik 83 and
Rose '82, Mary
McCabe
'84,
Karen
'82.
Cinder
Kim
Toole
Markowski
The guests included Ann
Robert Warren.
Yori
Macungie.
Kurt E. Brink '83 and Kathy Ann Krause
years.
were married
Wray,
live in
Central Columbia School
Kim Gobora
Bent, Kelly Kiely Bolton,
Prior to that, he was a quality engineer for
Poloron Products, Bloomsburg, and a planning
consultant for the Susquehanna
Economic De-
velopment Authority Council of Governments
Dana Sutton Bonczewski, Terry Conrad, Marty
Coyne, Tom Diehl, Todd Gerstemeier, Lori
Lindenmuth Gordner, Kent Hatt, Michael
Lewisburg.
Henderson. Cindy Herzog, Chris Johnston, Steve
Jere, are parents of a daughter,
Kathy Foust Warner
in
'83 and her husband,
Karly Jo,
bom on
January 1995
1
Career
path
leads
to zoo
not far from Blo,>m.\hury
It's
Untverttty to
th,- Philadelphia /<><>.
hut for on,- B.U. graduate it took
almost 10 yean at well as :i
months of
studs- in California
eslie Mitchell gi.uiu.il>
1
,1
from
Bloomsburj in tin- spimg oi 1984
She received a bucheloi ol science
degree
with
.1
in
business administration
com
1
mi. in. mi
in
with minois
in social
humanities
She
marketing,
sciences and
partit Ipated In
various organizations and was
advertisinj office] (01 the \
Mai luting Ass.k
rasean
and finani
ii
itni sin-
always
something else
the
^
P
Tier, Jill Seifert Tier,
h
Rei
°«
SC °" R,ght6r Be,H
^
Skern A
^Chman S""™ h "
!
SHaff€r Jamie
JoAnthony Sickler, Debbie Fenty Sk.nner.
-
-
-
and Richard
Cameron
'
«
Smith,
*£
*
dent of
They
Kalhy
22. 1994.
is
an assistant vice presi-
Commonwealth Bank
in State College.
live in Port Matilda.
Jim Zv ikas 83
4
is
a registered nurse
at
Divine
Providence Hospital in Williamsport. After
working in retaiJ management, marketing and
finance, he
completed the nursing program at
Pennsylvania College of Technology in
Williamsport.
Rob
Ravitch. Tina Reed.
Connie Russell Reichart, James D Reilly, Scon
Righter, Beth Rudy. Patrick J. Ruzzo, Sherri
Zechman
Knox Schneider, Ruby
Todd Seip, Laurie Perry
Shaffer. Jamie- Jo Anthony Sickler. Debbie Fenty
Skinner. Cameron Smith. Peggy Nettling Snyder.
Schuon
Sattazahn, Janet
Scott, Jodi Seip.
Tina Souders. Randi G. Spayd. Donna Stone
Szczucki. Bob Tier. Jill Seifert Tier. Mike
1984
exotii
Peggy '•'runny,
Nettling Snyl
yaei
I
J.
emotionally disturbed high school stud, m in
Watertown. N Y She and her husband, also a
4
Heidi E. Antolik 84 and
7417 Paxton Road
were married on August 6
Falls Church,
VA 22043
(703) 356-5028
is
Wesley Taylor
J.
in
Nanticoke
Heidi
New
Tripoli
a business education teacher in
and
is
III
They
live in
Allentown.
Linda FedroffMcCord, Darlene Barberio Payne,
Scott Righter,
Louis J. Bocci 4 84 and Jennifer Swenson were
mamed on April
Cameron Smith
30
in Paoli.
Louis
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Paul
Abraham, Melissa Olmsted Bakeman, Carol
Chester as a supervisor/quality controller. They
live in Phoenixville.
Billets Carroll, Elizabeth Cleary,
John
J
Sheila
Rumsey Chimel
'84 and her husband.
Mark, are parents of a daughter. Lindsay, bom
May 1994. She joins a brother. Mark U. age
Maureen Marks D'lnnocenzo, Mary Beth
Murphy Denny, Tom Dent, Diane Kauffman
DiehJ. Steve DiNardo, Sharon Buckalew Ertel.
Debra Blake Ferraro. James Ferraro. Carol
in
Feskanin. Leslie Frisina, Janet Stracka Haines.
are planning a February wedding.
Gail B. Hartman.
zone trainer for Blockbuster Entertainment Corp
Cuff.
Mary Hassenplug. Joan
Cebulka Hauck, John Heydt, Trish Stianche
five.
They
live in
variety ol spoil-,
I
|
K
\
air parents ol
V.
Cook
March
March. She formerly worked
partment
Leslie Mitchell.
years,
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
M. Cohen
Kathy
is
Jackie Dancho '84 has been promoted
sistant chief financial officer at
at
marine
ollegC
111
Adams
"I
knew
1
couldn't
my way
sell
loi
popcorn
up somewhere."
.1
her husband.
son. Jeffrey Peter, born on
1994.
In the tall ol
1,11
<
I
I
\WH, she
and learned as
conla. led
mm
h a
.
she could about the two
'ontlnued
<"<
'84 and his wile. KarBO, Bit
Mcagan
Page 40)
bom
Elizabeth,
on August 23 (seven pounds. 10 ounces, 19.5
inches). They live in Algonquin. Illinois
Jane R. Matsko '84 (M)
is
new
stalling the
Geisinger Medical Center clinic in Hazlcton. A
graduate of Penn State, she earned her medical
phia
at Jefferson Medical College in Philadel
She completed a family practice intern
ship at
St.
ily
Joseph Hospital
medicine residency
is
&
at
in
Reading and
a
fam
Jefferson
a diplomatc of the
American Board of
member of the American
Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians
a
a
Minnich '84 is owner of Solanco Video
Towns Edge Shopping Center. Quarryville
Jeff
to as-
Ashland Regional
Medical Center. She joined the
(
.1
said she had
lalifornis i"i exotic
i(
in
Mark Miller. Sandra Golas Miller. Monte Mingle.
Dave Morgan. Cyndi Rice
1.
Lou Maslowe
She
'84 and David
WhO
ded Moorpaik
1
(
and work
Gary, are parents of
Middletown.
Kim Kinny Kearney.
Michael Kruczek, Toni Spies Kruczek, Scon
Kulick, Joseph Lisiewski, Ernie Long, Kevin
Lynch, Linda Fedroff McCord, Louis Mickiey.
Johnston, Gail Kaucher.
live in
NY
Family Practice and
Kathleen
eslie iiki
gol
hAOgC her hie
I
she recalls.
degree
Beishline Bath, Linda Angst Bennett, Rich Bluis,
Karen
.1
Alex Robert. 18 months. They
Center.
by Service America Corp. Food Service
The following
I
tralnei
Si
to
answci she had heen looking
employed
in West
is
do you need
She finally
e
playing
son.
parents of a daughter.
Class Volunteers:
l'».sx.
">•<
Mow
like
and •What
teacher, arc active in coaching, ol'hc laimg. .m.l
pursuing a master's degree at Allentown
College.
'"
animal training
and management. That was the
Joan Cebulka Hauck '84 and
Kenney
teaching
1
an answer that WOUld
In
is
would ask
memberi questions
get a |ob like this '"
*84
.111,
nals grew.
hiiing hei visits, she
type oi experieni
Representative:
Robert
ix
She and her husband, Dave, are parents Of two
sons. David and Jared. They live in Numidia
Mary Beth Murphy Denny
and she
animals
in
She visited
eanariums, /amis and
master's degree at B.U.
Ken Walsh. Richard Weiss.
Tricoski. Bill Truhe.
to be done,
did you get youi job
Paist. Joe
Passeri. Robert Pasternak. Darlene Barbeno
Payne. Scon Poppele.
there
the mi parks, and hei interesi In
Weiss.
Ken Oleynik. Harrison
Mueller,
management
was
la]
rail
environment
stall
May
path lad hei to
1
strong interest
.1
numerous
"5c.T odisZZuT
nnZ Stone
t Szczuch,
l
T„Bob?t
Donna
following
are
1
management, rnarketinj
ratail
hail
on
lation
in the five years
graduation, hen
tht
ARMC staff in
in the finance de-
Geisinger Medical Center for eight
two of which she served as the assistant
reimbursement manager She also earned a
Tracey E. Sawyer '84 has been named mar
keung officer m CorcStalcs Hamilton Bank's
corporate financial services department
Lancaster.
She most recently was an
in
assistani
Leslie, with
Kolwa, an eight and
audit officer with CorcStalcs. Hamilton's parent
a half month old
company
Philadelphia Zoo.
in
Philadelphia
lion cub, at the
Zoo
(Continued from Page 39)
program, and she also took a
volunteer position with the Philadclphia Zoo. She learned that there
Brown, Carol Strausbaugh Chronister, Myma
Blitzer Comerchero, Sharon Hottenstein
is
some
another school in Florida with
Cressinger. Leslie Giberson Fehan,
Moorpark had
similar courses, but
more of what Leslie was looking
Cunnion Hanosek, Linda Hess, Mark L. Jones,
Susan Masten Lewis, Larry Medaglia Jr., Debbie
Fritz Miller, Karen Flood Moffit, Patricia Moore,
Greg Notestine, Brian Raudenbush, Joseph Ray,
After a lengthy application
was one of 100 people
over the world who was
process, she
from
all
granted an interview. Three weeks
later, a letter
Susan Schneider-Morgan, Julie Foust Volpe,
arrived accepting her
David Wolfe.
for the fall of 1989,
program
inlo the
Wayne Frick,
Martha Tucker Goldner. John Haney, Carol
for.
along with 49 other students.
Wayne Brookhart
After driving across country, with
minimal belongings, she began the
purling
.'
month
I
carrying a
full
coach
OUTM, Besides
'
related courses, the students had to
i
ompoiind
al
i
U><)
i
nnivDii
s
lanj'inj.'
1mm
class
m
at the
1991 had dwindled to only 31.
moved
and began volunteering with
C enter for the
l-.ndaii^'ci.
.1
Spec
ies al
lit-
I
Toms
the
Reproduction
University of Pittsburgh in 1987,
director of the
San Diego
to
Hampton Counseling Center
The family
lives in Point Pleasant
San
)iego
I
Thomas
R. Embleton '85 and
mas,
Shippensburg University,
back on her
business degree and worked in
i
OUtlting
was as
I
PHI IA DELPHIA AREA RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a
and reptiles
Meeting on December
Leslie flooded the market with
want
"1
can't just say,
'90. Julie
to live
DeRose,
where
able.' It's not like accounting,
von an go anywhere and find a
You must be willing to go when
c
|ob
tin-
While back home
in
Pennsylvania
interview with the Philadelphia
means you
fill
in
moved
to an
assigned relief position in the small
mammal house and
"Working with
was a
1
in atten-
Boyd '94. Jill Ashenfelter Burnett
Koch Cromwell '66. Ken Cromwell '66. Anna Cicilioni
Mary Dougherty Duff '88. Donna Snyder Ferraioli '77, Carol Feskanin
JimDeRose
Dr.
'39,
'90.
'43.
Marie James
'90.
Kerry
Anthony Mangiaracina
Dr.
'84.
S.
Alice
'69. Dr.
Kurt Grab/elder
Janetka. Franklin
'75.
'69.
"Ed" Jones
Sadie Zapp Mayernick
'27.
Melissa Harris
'54,
Brian Ladley
'90.
Dan McGrew
'95,
'51. Juli
Kay A. Hess
Kathy Ladley.
Herring Miller
Theresa
Ann Rosencrance Wangrycht
age 3
nu
1
irial
Twp.,
N.J., died
94. Teresa Oliver '88.
She had been employed
.
'84
on November 18
at
at
Newton Me-
Hospital Center for Mental Health for the
me
to
"This
is
work with
the lion
this year.
a blclong
commitment
Surviving are her husband. Daniel; a son.
and three
brothers
position, Chris will lead sales
which just begins with taking care of
these animals. There
is
endless
Computer
Lewisburg. They live in
a business software consultant at
Support Services
that
Inc.,
community.
information to be learned about
behavior, natural history and their
status in the wild.
Kissolovege were married on July 9
"Because of the loss of habitat and
poaching,
extinction.
world.
I
many animals
If this
face
were a perfect
would love
the animals to be
free in their natural habitat.
we
destroy them,
Timothy R. Wood '84 and Nancy
we
Timothy
after nine years with
Pennsylvania National
Bank
She also graduated from the Pennsylvania
Bankers Association School of Trust
Kennedy
Trust Sales Program. She
non Financial
is
at
in
District,
girls' varsity
where he
is
basketball team.
attending the Can-
Institute Personal Trust Sales Pro-
They
Pamela A. Howley
May
is
a video tape editor at
New
in
Wayne
York
City.
They
Whaley
Bear Creek. Pamela
ABC
Network News
in
live in Cliffside, N.J.
Louis X. Lesh '85 received a master's degree
nursing anesthesiology from George Wash-
ington University on August 31, 1994.
nurse anesthetist
at the
Naval Hospital
He
1985
live in
is
a
in Jack-
two
They
his wife, Debbie, are parents of
Middleburg.
Fla.
Representative:
Ginger Balchunas Childs
303 Tavistock Drive
Eileen Funsch Mital '85 and her husband,
Raymond, are parents of a daughter, Kaitlyn
Royersford. PA
bom on September 2, 1994. Eileen is a
mortgage/consumer loan supervisor for First Fidelity Bank, N.A. in Spring Valley. N.Y. They
live in Park Ridge, N.J.
19468
Ruth,
(610) 792-3595
Class Volunteers:
Glenn Bromley. John Honey. Marvin Meneeley.
They
Patty
live
'85 and Stephen
7 in
daughters, Brittany, six, and Ashley, five.
Moore
Ellen Twardzik Preziotti '85 and her husband, John, are parents of a son, Matthew John,
The following
Potts ville.
class
members
registered at
Miners
alumni or university events during 1994: Beth
Anne Batturs, Kerry Scon Boll, Daniel Bower,
She joined the bank
Lori Leonard Britt, Glenn Bromley. Loretta
business development officer
Bank in
ef-
live in Strafford.
sonville, Florida.
also coach
Christine A. Zanis '84 has been appointed
National
and marketing
gram.
Honesdale.
trust
Heinz,
within the "in-store" segment as well as vend-
Bucknell
Sinclair Personal
Mayfield.
a sixth grade teacher in the
Highlands School
of the
in
M
But as
destroy
(Continued on Page 43)
Page 40
is
J.
developing new channels of distribution
forts in
Lou and
Beth A. Williams '84 and William H. Shun
were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth
is
position with
manager for the newlyformed market development division. In this
Regina Park, Scott Righter
University and the
past six years
Patrick; her parents, a sister
new
ing.
Mitchell '84. Eva M. Mosakowski
ol Stillwater
a brother, Sebastien.
as the northeast region
lucky to get this position, which also
allowed
at
a teacher at East
is
Ore-Ida Food Service, a division of H.
Cameron Smith '84. Sandra Wood Smith '86. Kathy Ann Snyder '80. Lucy Stroh. Susan Thieme
Diane Virgilio '83. Theresa VonTobel '94, Pat Washeleskt '79. and Joe Zakorchemny '72.
Devin
was
He joins
were married on
lion house.
felids
professional goal for mc, so
cubs we had
master's degree
a
Chris recently accepted a
Zoo
wherever you arc needed. After
three months, Leslie
Stephane.
meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those
Barbara Russell Grab/elder
and was eventually lured as an open
keeper, which
to
'84.
'83.
landed an
in July L993, Leslie
I
Arnaudo Camburn
'92. Leslie
jobs are
I
who earned
reception in Plymouth
dant < included Margaret Angelucci '90. Lisa Bell '90. Nicole
United States.
the
heie and hope llicie's a |ob avail-
tchc
E.
Chris Hardinger '85 and his wife. Dr.
Johanne Lamarche, are parents of a son,
animals, but on occasion with birds
"You
Wynne
Pennsboro Area High School.
a veterinary assistant,
ova
Beach.
next opportunity
ler
working mainly with domestic
resumes all
in
Horst are planning a spring 1996 wedding. Tho-
When
Bj
is in pri-
She formerly was
River, N.J.
hormonal studies with primalc.
fell
bom
ol
Zoo, working on behavorial and
necessary, she
'85 and her husband,
vate practice in Freehold, N.J.
With an associate of science
degree, Leslie
Hunt Butow
on January 24, 1994 (eight pounds, six ounces).
Jennifer, who earned a master of social work
had only
Her graduating
off.
Jennifer
John, are parents of a daughter. Grace Anne,
laij.-c
buds, primates and
to
In 21 months, she
reptiles.
20 days
animals,
Lewistown Area High School. He preLebanon City
Schools.
seven days a week to take care of
ovi
so-
m
a
<>
named
viously taught and coached in the
course load of animal-
be mi the animal
at
'85 has been
teacher and varsity boys' basketball
cial studies
at
bom on June 3,
Ellen
tal
is
1994 (eight pounds, four ounces).
assistant controller for
an environmen-
consulting firm in Arlington, Va.
They
live
in Sterling. Va.
January 1995
QUEST: 20 years of exciting programs, trips
On Roy
Dm: Smith
Uifli
By
Director.
Quest,
expand
Quest
now
&
The Corporate
considered
Institute
in its 20th year, continues to
offerings of outdoor courses and
trips abroad, to students, alumni, friends of
the
its
1
tells
had spent there
1
and Us many valleys was
Uassmcrc where Wordsworth lived,
now buried m the local graveyard.
Beatrice Potter, creator of Peter
Rabhil .mil in. ms othei animal
the rainforest and nvers
of Costa Rica and the headwaters of the
characters, spent her most creative
Amazon.
ye in In this beautifti]
Quest
In 1995.
will offer
walking
h
great noslulgia.
perhaps the major highlight of our
walk We spent an afternoon in
University. Our travels have taken us to the
snow-capped volcanoes of Mexico, the remote
Brooks Range of Northern Alaska, the high
On
England
pan
ol
through the Lake District of England (July 517), the Western Highlands of Scotland
(September 21 -October 3), and the Alsace
gave hn
extensive Lakeland properties and
i. inns io
the National [Viui to be
preserved In perpetuity
was
region of France (June 15-28).
Intrigued to learn thai ol
The England
Smith
trip will
who worked
'91,
trips
be led by Brenda
in the
Lake
sional photographer
District
from Colorado,
will lead
walk through the Western Highlands. Dr.
Helmut Doll, math professor at B.U., will lead
the walk through the Alsace region of France,
an area where he walked and biked as a boy.
visiting loieigm
is,
who
show
A
iiwhiimjj
scene from 1993 coast to coast walk across England
almost deserted beaches.
rugby was
Quest's coast to coast
Heyond
B.C.. at the
end of the
last
Age. rising seas finally broke through the
shallow spit of land between Britain and the
Ice
continent, creating an island nation,
spite
which
in
of its inconsequential size and miserable
climate,
became
in the 19th
of
the center of an empire
century spanned a
fifth
which
of the globe.
Small, ancient-looking farms with grey,
weathered granite walls and moss-covered
swing on a field near the
beach with the two sides, unprotected by any
slate roofs
padding, bashing each other with unusual
rounded by emerald green
Presumably a grudge game. An
extraordinarily clear, sunny day allowed us a
wonderful view of the mountains on the Isle of
stone walls.
miles to the west, but not
which
Ireland,
Around 10,000
A Saturday game
in full
Man some 30
is
occupy
in this part
another.
an important economic activity
were
lifted
by a traditional ploughman's
lunch of tasty local cheeses, bread and chutney
at the
Queens Hotel, a 300-year-old
inn. only a
stone's throw from Mrs. Smith's Stonehouse
back even
Bees on the edge of the
in the 6th century the
Irish
Sea
has changed), founded a nunnery
(little
its
rugged
— about 180
on the west
fells
a small country, so a
higher midnff
daunting a task
to start
from village
is
is
We were
coast, first traversing the
of the Lake District and then
North Sea.
traffic.
across private lands
if it
can be proven
local people.
Some
way
—
flight from New York to Manchester in
England is always a wearying affair with
The
6 a.m.. worn from the
flight,
we boarded
a
and headed north along the
—
Others are
who have
in the
of minimizing potential damage to
their land
little
opportunity to sleep. Arriving in Manchester
train at the airport
interest
for
of the paths have been in
use for more than a thousand years
public paths across their property
usually pubs and inns.
that the
— often
erect styles for the conve-
nience of pedestrians, allowing easy access
Walking through the Lake
District is a
journey into another century, to
a
world
that
Our second
is
District,
hills are
that
hardy enough
seem
Little
withstand the difficult
weather, other than the locals
selection
who by
natural
genetically insensible to
of non-stop rain.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
sheep country.
to
weeks
final
.n,
i
,
in
|
nr
I.
in,
I
is
o| (hoSfl
tramp, across the bleak,
North Yorkshire moorland
a
glimpse of the
and died
Yorkshire
stark, gray
to 62.
It
Wc
decided
—
to
an
were
sisters
You have to tramp across a
moor on a wet. windy day
to appreciate
a tough one for
an English mile bore no resemblance
where the scenic
imagery and the dark and
sinister
chaiactci ol Heatln Idle
Our
came Irom
day of walking was Irom
final
the small fishing port of Whitby,
where Captain Cook, one of
England's greatest sailors, was
Another impressive monastery
bom
dating back to the 7th century
was thought to be roughly
three Umes longer The weather was magnificently clear, warm, and sunny, a rare combina-
overlooks this picturesque town, its
back overlooking the North Sea from
where many of its principal
tion for a region that "enjoys"
antagonists
it
HO inches of
and where summer can be sometimes measured in days The mountain ash and
I
rain a year
birch trees
became fewer
Ennerdale and
at
as
wc climbed
out of
an elevation of only 2.000
feet, disappeared The landscape is open and
windswept, often scoured by low cloud and
mist driven in by the prevailing westerlies off
the Irish Sea.
It is
reminiscent of northern
where
Rock,
a great buttress
first
we looked down on
ascents of the
there
To
the west,
the sun -dappled water of
of Man —
— and the glistening, magical waters
Buttermcre. and beyond, the
still
was
of dark granite
Everest.
Isle
of the Irish Sea.
From
this lofty terrain
Vikings.
in the I6lh
by
came
— the Saxons and
abandoned
In spite of being
century and being shelled
a passing
the second
rums look
German
battleship in
World War. the ravaged
as though they
might
1000 years.
easily last another
A
delightful eight mile walk along the
300-foot high sandstone sea cliffs
seemed more like 5. but by iiow wc
were accustomed to the perverse
1
us.
the earliest rockclimbcrs practiced in
Mattcrhom and Mount
is
in
thriving moiiast. nes, win. h in
gave us
deceptively steep and
geography and inaccessibility has retained the
atmosphere and sense of timelessness of a prelndustrial age. This is
.i,
regional centers of education,
industry and agriculture
easy to imagine a walk across England to be
literally to the
else
>'
Our
a relaxed affair, peering over garden walls and
taking afternoon teas at quaint country inns
preparation for the
Only a half mile from the sea, we stretched
our cramped travel legs and tramped to the
was
whose ages ranged from 26
sheer good fortune and a consequence of
breakfast and the starting point for our walk.
mm
treeless.
day. from Ennerdale into the
Lake
magnificent coast line of the Irish Sea, quite
back doorstep of Mrs. Smith's
Stonehouse Farm in St Bees, our first bed and
in.
born, lived almost then entire lives,
Pillar
by
King Henry
ol
fields
Alaska or northern Scandinavia.
Looking back, and now well below
over thorn hedges and stone walls.
bmond
and mined
astle
vk Inn
sited the
addition to being religious centers
date
of glacier-scarred rock outcrops, alpine grasses
and sedges, bracken, and purple headier
American one
Their legality stems from
of more recent vintage. Landowners
Our accommodations were bed and
move
medieval law which allows a right of access
path has been a traditional right of
proceeding eastward across the bleak North
Yorkshire Moors to Robin Hood's Bay on the
breakfast places
local or passing traveler to
wool became
when Viking
sometimes seem interminable.
to village, through a rural
a
i
i
ol
also served as important local and
As the hillsides steepen, the tidy
give way to a wild, harsher environment
Lakeland
landscape, without having to be bothered by
road
not too
miles.
dairy farms
enduring feature of the English countryside
and allow the
in the
«,
town
world where the Bronte
Public footpaths are a delightful and
protected cove there.
Thankfully. England
its
from
Some
he
"i"
invaders decided to settle here in the °th
able to
and small villages, to the village of Ennerdale
on the western edge of the Lake District.
Abbess Bega.
distraught at the turbulence in Ireland
walk across
we were
the narrow coastal plains, with
started at St.
where
starts,
Stone walla
field
leated
century.
the group,
After several false
l
i\
and the
,
.
strewn with the empty shells
— often of the
the production of
earlier to the time
footpaths and lanes that would take us across
Farm.
enclosed by
of these walls date back over
600 years when
and distinctive mark on the British people and
England
stone
The high hills of the Lake District loomed
only a day away and 15 miles to the west. Our
heart of the
the breadth of
is
— divide one small
Some
leave St. Bees behind and found the right
Our walk across
fields
ihc gieatcsl
Pott,
u-is she
.
the
Eighth's notorioui dissolution "i
thi
virtually every itnii tUT
of England
same family
rarely seen from the British
seems
laboriously built by generations
The passing of centuries, the tramp of
intruding Romans, Saxons. Vikings and finally
the Normans in 1066, have left an indelible
their land.
It
monasl.
all
the lapanese
is
tin
with Us lamous
the valley floors, sur-
mainland.
spirits
ham
,
u
,
lleval, tnarkei
vigor.
walk across England
app.in nils
interest in Heati n
the
An account of
hei death, she
i
during the early 1970s. Jan Runge. a profes-
at
.
remembered with
more than 30 years earlier
Our tramp through the Lakeland
Over the past five years, our students have
journeyed to places they might only have
dreamed about before coming to Bloomsburg
Andes of the Ecuador,
whole of Britain « Ml
from the times
University and corporations from around
Pennsylvania.
most beautiful
Bo be the
valley in the
humor of
the guide book's estimation
of distances
In the late afternoon,
our destination, the village of Robin
Hood's Bay. came
slate
some
into
view with
its
roofed stone houses perched,
precipitously,
on the edge of a
pleasantly calm North Sea.
That evening wc walked to the
we began our deep
descent into the valley of Borrowdale,
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shore and watched the rising
moon
though eerie light across
cast a bright
A
the gentle sea.
grand and peaceful
Our memorable tramp across
England was sadly over, it was time
finale
to
go home.
wc
Before leaving England,
York
visited the ancient city of
—a
tounst city for more than a thousand
—
years
and
walk
to
its
narrow, cobbled
excavated Viking ruins
Streets, its
awe
to ga/.e in
York Minsici.
at
.1
even before William the
greal Church
Conqueror
Two
of our alumni joined us
last
year on the walk
England
"I found the walk across
n<
he one of the best vat alums I've
ever hern mi.
"There
was absolutely
Maureen McOsker
it
—
beautiful. "
no better way
is
to see
it.
one of those experiences that
gets btttit
andbettet the more you
about
think
a
"
COUntry than to walk across
"It's
'81
and you
it,
about
think
It
CONCERT CHOIR REUNION — Attending a
reunion party after the Homecoming Pops Concert on Homecoming Weekend were (first row. from
Leann HoutZ '94. Dr. Eric Nelson. Dr. William Decker. Mary Decker; (second row) Nancy Howarth 91. Rob Gould '90. John
'93. Shawn
5m eene) '89, Janet Space Cutrcio '67. Jim Waller '68, Lisa Tomlinson '87, Gail Kaucher '84, Scott Righter '84; (third row/ Steven Getz
< rodat k
'93, Laurie Perry Shaffer '84, Linda Harris Smith 69, Robert Smith '68, Greg Kovalick '81. Janet Knox Schneider '84. Cyndi Rice Mueller
'84, Robin Messina Breidinger '79. Robert Breidinger '79; (fourth row) Jeff Snyder 93, Beth Burkhart 93, Kyle Hindsman '92, Michael Lamprinos
V2. Steve Lindeninuth '83. David Brown '91. Bob Pasternak '84, Greg Notestine '85. Lee Mueller '81. Jim Robison '83. John Haney '85, Steve
"
often
the Walk Across England was
the hardest think
wouldn
1
Adrianne Bald
left)
i
I
ever ,lone. hut
've
have missed
it
foi tfu
"
world.
Kanouse
Walks
England,
in
'83,
'92.
Missing from photo: Stanley Schorr '90 and Robert Twaddell
John W. Pyne
4
85, a graduate of Medical Col-
1990, began a fellow-
Scotland and France
lege of Pennsylvania
offered in 1995
fomia-Irvine Medical Center in July.
in
ship in gastroenterology
a three year internal
He was then
1993
England
at
University of Cali-
He finished
medicine residency there
selected for a one-year posi-
teaching residents and medical students and for
Land Cost $1,400
Join us (ins
gumma
on
the administrative duties of
a
In
walk
across the breadth of Northern
ternal
England which
tile
some
«>l
will take us through
the island's
most beautiful
1
of
all
those
He
Slates.
who
lives in
a score in the
took the
In-
97th percen-
test in the
United
Orange, California
mountains and moorland. Our walk
will begin
ol
m
the
i
.ike District
at io-.s
Irom
the North Yorkshire
Hccs on the
St
Robin Hood
s
lusli
Bay on
Moors
Sea
—
to
the shores oi
mountainous and
hilly
is
the land
Wordsworth and James Herriot,
Beautiful
and
The Romans passed
this
a foot specialist
and
live at Jersey
Shore R R
Sandra
J.
Shaker
4
Sandra,
Who earned
fl
ait administration at
1
in Drifton.
Wilkes University,
rector of Medical Imaging and
Women's Care
The live
Hazleton-St. Joseph Medical Center.
Drums R
R
on the eastern
Ohio.
Rose Anne Brizek-Horan '86 has
(717) 476-4745
a 14-
month-old son, Patrick.
Chris Campbell Raughley
RR.
Douglas A. Coup '86 and Lori D. Smith are
Doug is a senior programmer analyst
for Shared Medical Systems in Malvem.
1
engaged.
Michael C. Dubbs '86 has been named
The following
class
members
registered at
Rose Anne
Donna Campbell. Priscilla RobCarroll, Karyn Ryan Carten. Howard
Matsko Daley. Martha Jane Roth
Danchak. Susan Hanchak Duerr, Todd Duerr,
Rebecca Eberle-Romberger, Sharon Einbmder.
is
a special education teacher
in
is
at
a Nation-
Lewisburg. They
live
Rob
Eroh, Kirk D. Fell. Daniel Gallagher.
Tom
Gordon. Tony Hanosek. Nettie Lewis Hartman.
Cynthia Hepler, Michael Hitt. Dorothy Hey
Hobbis,
Thomas
Holly. Michele Hucaluk, Dale
Keener, Karen Klocek, Richard S. Knupp, Laurie
Koznoskie, Wesley Kreitz. Kelly Lewis. Frank
Magel. Rick Mead. Beth Gillespie Medaglia,
Beth A. Williams '85 and William H. Shun
were married on October 1 in Lewisburg. Beth
Marvin Metzger. Debbie Blyler Quarmby. Nina
Computer
Schnver, Jeannette Daniels Schriver, Laura
Sharrow, Tern Beth Slocum, Sandra Wood
is
a business software consultant for
Support Services,
in that
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live in Cleveland,
community
Inc. in
Lewisburg. They
live
Field Rego. Durrell Reichley. Walt Roberts, Brad
Smith, Chet Snyder,
sec-
retary-treasurer for Scott Twp., with an office in
ment, Lightstreet.
Land Cost $1,300
lies
They
Home
Bethany, four; and Jared, three.
wide Insurance agent
in Wmfield.
(Continued on Page 46)
Wilson Borough.
O.
Christie, Traci
September 21 -October 3
Hotel which
lines.
Box 474; 82 Shepard Avenue
Delaware Water Gap. PA 18327-0474
in
a flight attendant for Continental Air-
is
Brizek-Horan,
'85 and Jeffrey J.
Shikellamy High School, and Jeff
Rowardennan
Kelly R. Lewis
erts
Scotland
Highlands of
Amy
Bajdalski, Alicia Schwenter Bluis,
3.
Deborah Hartman Smith
Deborah
the
'86 and Steven L. Simpson
Representative:
at
six;
at
Amy M. Bowne
at
pathways, churches and landscape.
will begin the
employed by Drevna-Papson Physical Therapy
Associates in Lancaster. They live in Paradise.
Espy.
di-
is
Smith '85 report the birth of their third son, Brandon Hunter Smith, on May 23 He joins Tyler,
We
is
alumni or university events during 1994: Scott
Aikey, Leslie Hoy Bacigalupi, Marzena
master's degree in health
passing can be found along the old
Scotland walk
Hehn were
also a graduate of Thomas Jefferson University,
were married on November 5
85 and Jeffrey N.
Sackrison were married on October
\eais ago, followed by the Danes,
Traces of their
J.
in Lafayette, N.J. Joseph,
1986
Kunkletown. PA 18058
I
region tWO thousand
Saxons and Vikings
Wade E. Workman '85 and Carol J. Montgomery are planning a May 1995 wedding. Wade
is a manager trainee at Toys-R-Us in Camp Hill.
1
(610) 681-3914
.
>>i
author of All Things Bright
through
Hk\
Joseph C. Allison '86 and Lea
Pennsj Ivania College of
is
podiatric surgeon with practices in Williamsport
landscape of
Stonewalled houses. inn8 and ancient
i(
ol
Podiatric Medicine,
a
highland sheep Farms, villages ol
hutches
SchlortT '85 and Rhonda L. Bird
William, a graduate
and Avis
The walk passes through
J.
were married on October 22 in Jersey Shore.
the North Sea.
c
William
MBA degree.
married on October
P.
region
Northwest England and finish
earned an
Greene Thren, James Tyson, Dennis Ward,
Lyndon Yearick, James Zelenak.
15 residents.
1993 he passed the American Board of
Medicine with
Ted Williams '85 has been a certified finanplanner with IDS Financial Services in
Lancaster for more than eight years. He has also
cial
in
tion as chief medical resident, responsible for
July 5-17
'78.
He formerly was
istrator for the
home adminManor Nursing
a nursing
Rolling Hills
Union County and for
in
JDK Manage-
Maria Frant Eden '86 is a banking officer
Bank in Allentown, managing an
for Meridian
office in
White
Hall.
She
is
expecting her
first
child in March.
Elaine
(the
Big
M.
Foster '86 moved to Kailua-Kona
Island), Hawaii, in
ter living in
December 1993
af-
Baltimore, Md., for seven years,
where she worked at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
She is working in the OB/GYN department of
Kona Community Hospital. "Aloha
Land of Paradise."
to
all
from
the
Rob Thompson, Dawn
January 1995
Classnotes
Alumni
return as
recruiters
At
least
returned to
7 Bloomshurg alumni
campus to recruil our
seniors
jobs,
I
toi
according
Carol
to
Bainett, dircctoi ot the Caieei
Development Center
The recruiter included
the
following alumni
Young
Bmsl
Hartlauh
Anthony
James (Jake)
"89,
Armstrong; "So.
Scott
Dan Owens
'9
Beamei
•»> t
iUU
|
\
Arthur Andersen
— Alctu Gmff
'94
Shared Medical System*
Snvilei SO
A
Knthj
— Lee Blackwuy 73
— Dawn h- nan 94
Foot Locker
Prudential
State
f
Hartoll
In
— Diane
arm Insurance
'
')
Kemsel&Co.-
Tracy Pink
Wallace Compntei Systems
Dean Shields
(
>.|
Ames Department
Paul
I
- Alumni and parents attended a reception in
V^tI £
pL
67 f>r„c
R f
67.
Henry
SrTT*
JOA
»
^^
Ba*
e r™l
8 B im
y
1
k
% »"»
£"'<"'
!-
,
92.
B. Haitz III '86 recently joined the
Press-Telegram newspaper
in
Long Beach.
Cali-
fornia, as controller. He previously served as
chief financial officer for the Suburban News-
Shane Planutis
papers of Greater
is
1
manager of the Pottstown Mercury.
Orefield.
daily circulation of 123,474, the Press-Telegram
the 83rd largest newspaper in the United States
and ranks 46th in total advertising revenue.
is
Henry earned an MBA degree at Penn State
1991 He and his wife, Tama, live in southern
in
'86 and
Howard S
in Paoli
Lessel
They
live in
Richard
S.
burg. Richard
Knupp
is
Pharmaceuticals
K,„
Tony, are parents of a son, Brendon Lee,
May
31. 1994.
two and a
Susan
He
Z
<
Blai
Stroudsburg.
They
bom on
in
East
live in Effort.
'86 and Laune Koznoskie
wedding
in Harris-
a sales representative for
in
Glaxo
Louise,
'86 and her hus-
Leslie
bom on May 28 (six pounds,
is
Molly McLaughlin Naunczek '86 and
director of college relations for Shared
Medical Systems Corporation
bom
on April
9.
medical school
Medical College. They reside
1994.
College.
Molly
in 1993.
in
is in
at Jefferson
Langhome.
Steven E. Morehart '86 has been named ausenior
&
manager
in
at the
Wyomissing
office of
Young. He has been with the firm for
eight years.
is
sales and marketing
his wife. Janice, are parents of
Daniel
JoAnne, one. They
Adam,
two
seven, and Lynzi
live in State
Alumm
Eva Ellinger Yingst '86 and her husband.
new daughter. Emily, bom
on November 9 She joins a sister. Melissa, six.
is
<
Kelly
Mckeown Meneeley
I
members
class
registered
in
Read-
a marketing consultant
ing as an assistant vice president in charge of
28. in Wilkes-Barre.
demand deposit and debt card operations
The family lives in Lebanon
11
alumni or university events during 1994: Alana
Gallo Albus. Sharon Bickel Bower. Judy
Lew
(
female,
and friends attended
In
Philadelphia on
li
a
tobei
attendance weie Jim Gledhlll.
In
onnie Stanko
lobora
10
Gobora
John McDaniel
Mi
rrew ">i
Parrish
,
Harry
hemny
Zakon hemnj
"94.
Dcaniu ierm.in ll.ihih, John
Gundrum. Amy Perry Hall. Debbie
<
<
">4. Joe
'72 and
Cathy
iihas,
I
K.i
Ignatovich.
Mike Kennedy. Alison M
oreman Chris Lutz, Mike
Markowski. Kelly McAndrew. Angela ZUDJ
Scott Karchner.
i
Metzger, Patricia Metzgei Scott, Robin lalbol
Mingle. Michelle Mourey. Sean Mullen, R tins
Oman. Fay
Ortiz, Paul Pugnetti,
Crum
Mary
II.
John W. Cook
married on June
1
fO)
Glenside and
is
Skinner. Su/ette
treasurer for the Philadelphia Zoo's
chapter of the American Association
/•»> Keepers
Wcllcr. Jeff Welsh.
'87 and
8 in
(Continued from Pagt
ourselves."
rj
Sunderland. Kelly
McBndc Swisher. Lisa Tomlinson. Mary Beth
D
Zoo
Ix-slie lives in
I
Amy
Spering Snyder.
Ocean
Dana K Yaw were
City.
Md
John
is
a
medical sales representative for Sherwood Medi
Md
They
live in that city.
Wendy L. Davis '87 and Kyle E. Miller '90
were married on December 30 Wendy is a case
manager with
try
the Lehigh Valley Private Indus-
Council, and Kyle
is
employed by
PNC Corp
as an investment consultant in East Stroudsburg.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
I
Dan
Carl Morgan, Marie
Morgan
Zal on
'52,
Sadie Zapp Mayernii
'27.
<
«
Correalc, Brian Dent. Janet EU, Christine
h.rd.
caJ in Laurel.
Bryan, four.
employed by Meridian Bank
aeon
Class Volunteer
Depicro Weir. Carol
College
Scott, are parents of a
a brother.
I
in Philadelphia
Ambler, PA 19002
Scdor Reichley. Alesia
children:
and
WBRE-TV, Channel
is
S&A Custom Built Homes in State
He earned an MBA degree at Penn State
He and
Eva
John Nicodem '86
'86
ou Petruct
luncheon
Krasner, Dave
Malvern.
director for
a son,
a special education teacher, and Michael
his final year of
2 ounces).
Lancaster.
Michael Naunczek '86 are parents of
Michael Patrick,
1
i
Representative:
Sean Mullen
HOI Cedar Road
Brennan, Joe Cannavo, Laurie Snyder
Lynch Smurthwaite
a Deckcu
I
Alumni enjoy
The following
grade teacher
— Mark Eycr "84
— Dan
Imaha
Neve & Co - Ed Olszewski *94
Oaram Sylvania
Miki
'uddj
,
joins a brother. Corey, age
a fifth
<
1987
half.
is
ol
Klingerman H7
X
Lyndon Yearick
for
,
,„
lurn
Susan Armstrong Smith '86 and her husband,
Leslie
are planning a spring 1995
Emst
/, ,,„
fc, ,„„
(215) 646-8364
band, John, are parents of a daughter. Victoria
dit
Jeeves. Hat,
„„ „
/,
—
Hazleton.
.
California.
is
Mary
/•„ „,/, „,
controller of the Press-Telegram, he will
oversee an annual budget of nearly $60 million
and manage a staff of over 30 people. With its
in
meet
-
self-employed.
M. Randinelli
'49,
1 to
Nordstrom 78. Holfy Wlatmover Op,
Stephanie Snyder WeiUl 79. and Michel, ZaluM '91
995 wedding
were married on June 24
As
Homlsak
M **
90.
St. Louis, controller of the
Lorain (Ohio) Morning Journal, and business
Jill
November
'86 and Michele Katrishen are
planning an April 29,
Shane
Dr. William
CO " B° Wer
ZZ""
: 74, Lisa Stockholm
ZW TE Spadoni
*
Mutual
Willtamsport on
Stores Inc.
rcuhan '78
Daily Express
LYCOMING RECEPTION
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Master's
degree in
accounting
The following class members registered at
alumni or university events during 1994
«T
approved
A new
Michael Alban.
master of science degree
accounting program will enroll
students in Ihe
first
(all
in
its
Drakas.
Fetterman, Steve Fetterman, Edie Gair.
Annemarie Murray Hauck, Leah Haussmann,
Jeff Hedeman, Vicki Henry, Dianna Waddell
approved by the Council of Trustees.
Richard Baker, chairman of the
accounting department, notes that
of
total
1
minimum
educational requirement for licensure
as a Certified Public Accountant.
"We
expect the
Commonwealth
follow this national trend
to
"Bloomsburg already has one of the
imderfi.uliialr accounting
programs
We
nia.
northeastern Pennsylva-
in
think our
new master
program anticipates
for a
500 and 600 students and graduates
no and ISO students each
between
than 40 pen enl "i the
CPA
i
omplemeni
the
undergraduate accounting curriculum
and the programs
institutions.
"I Othei
nearby
Othei schools
Stale .System ol
lighci
I
she wrote on teens and alcohol. In July, she was
named a regional winner for the series in the
Thomson Newspapers Award of Excellence Pro-
I
(eborah
sor
an
<
the
in
Choice
ipected to contribute graduates
Selinsgrove. she
in
is
for Children's
also attending the
They
and univcisUics
the tilth yeai requirement
hools u ithin
oi state
a
4
large
i
.it
live in
the University of South Florida.
They
quality graduate
B.
Hoffman
'87 and Lisa
were married on October 29
is
a teacher at
in
J
Sechrist
Reading. David
to support a
program
in
that,
David
L.
Maciejewski '87 and Kathleen A.
wedding in
business manager of the
Ferrell are planning an April 8
Hughesville,
David
is
it
is
mature, the Bloomsburg program
many
as Ml to
00
students per year taking graduate
in
accounting
Mark
J.
Makara
1
reports
good
993 she received the Governor's
in
January 1994
she gave birth to a son. She resides in Northfield,
were married on September 3
diana.
Mark
in
Klebenow
Columbus. In-
a professional pharmaceutical
is
in
Grove
City.
Ohio
Laurie
Lori
Namey
J.
Stein '87 and Brent E. Sugita were
on September 24. Salley
is
by the Quakertown Community School District
and
is
doing graduate work
versity.
They
live in
at
Kutztown Uni-
Boyertown.
married on August 20 in Minersville.
Scott
is
employed by Big A Auto Parts in Pottsvdle. They
live in Minersville.
4
88 of Shenandoah has
shift su-
pervisor for Lehigh Valley Division of Laboratory Resources Inc. in Bethlehem.
He joined
the
firm in 1989.
has completed a course in inductively
is
certified in asbestos fibercounting.
Francine D. Brion '88 has been named coordinator for training and development with the
lege of Technology at Alfred.
Prior to joining Alfred State, she
gram coordinator with
in
the College
was
a pro-
Center of the
Corning, N.Y., for three years.
Francine and her husband, Robert, are the par-
Lori Timber-lake- Wolf '87 and her husband,
triplets in
March!
ents of a son, Cory, age two.
They
live in Scio,
N.Y.
side.
District.
Michael
is
They
a chemist at
live at
Merck and Co.
1988
istered nurse, she served in the U. S. Air Force
Representative:
Malcolm Grow Medical Center,
Andrews Air Force Base She and her husband,
a resident Seabee at the United States Embassy
Lori DePasquale Lannetti
for five years at
Tokyo, reside
in that city.
Moyer Rhoads
the
'87. a general assign-
Shamokin News-Item
won two awards
since
for a l0-part series
in
Northumberland R.R.
Robin Gail Reese '87 and David A. Poust
were married on June 25 in Hughesville. A reg-
at
L. Bosavage
been promoted to metals supervisor and
Finger Lakes
Dauphin School
1989. has
1995 wedding.
Center for Science, Technology and Applied
Research at State University of New York Col-
Michael R. Weaver '87 and Tracey Jo Bilger
were married on August 27 in Bloomsburg.
1
ment reporter
fall
a medical technologist at Harrisburg
'87 and Sean Schaefer are plan-
a
Patricia
is
employed
summer 995 wedding. Lori, who received a master \ degree at Rider College in New
Jersey, is a guidance counselor with the Lower
in
'88 and Timothy E.
Hospital.
He
Wesley, are expecting
ning
Montgomery
coupled argon plasma emission spectroscopy and
representative for the Pratt Division of Pfizer
Pharmaceuticals. They live
Ann Bloom
Costello are planning a
N.J.
District.
'87 and Lisa A.
in
employed by North Penn Hos-
is
pital.
Gary
Kimberly Nickey Stangle '87
Salley
Loyalsock Township School
when
County. Glenn
live at Hughesville R. R. 2.
N. Scott Sterner '87 and Alexandra Kost were
Bakei indicated
courses
bom
on September 7 (rune pounds, two ounces). They
mamed
accounting."
could have as
Robert, are parents of a son, Luke Robert,
Oley Valley High School. They
Mount Perm.
'88 and Pamela S. Kline
Shamokin.
news: In April
Bradenton, Florida.
David
reasonable distance
enough
Glenn W. Bateman
were married on September 3
Sarasota) Florida, while pursuing a master's de-
supported
have an existing accounting
program
Meadows Nursing Center. She
Service Center in Wilkes-Barre.
Laurie
Jerry W. Hauck 87 and Marsha L.
Hetzendorf were married on August 6 in
Turbotville. Jerry is employed by Athco in
here aie
I
BonAnno are
Rob lives in
Sandpoint, Idaho.
Northumberland.
reside in
owned
si. ite
Governor's
Highway Safety Award in the media category.
She and her husband. Stuart, reside in
Teacher Recognition Award, and
ollcj-es
i
In October, she received a
gram.
Suzette Spering Snyder '87 and her husband,
said,
have not formulated plans to meet
thai
A caseworker
in
program
neailn
si
an accounting and auditing supervi-
Harrisburg Center of Temple University.
EdU( aliou
"TboiU knowledge," Baker
no
is
Kronick Kalada Berdy and Co.. CPAs,
Wilkes Barre
ii
to the
at
will
own
's
1995 wedding.
fall
Lisa Argenziano '88 has been named direc-
'87 and Palnck E.
Deborah M. Dudeck
live in
'niversitj
I
'88 and Angela
Rob Anthony
planning a
'92.
Bclardi were married on October 15 in Hazleton.
examination
The new graduate program
David Slonac, Marga-
Waldron, Michael W. Williams
previously was a caseworker with the Children's
Bloonuburg's undergraduate
OUnting program enrolls between
graduates take the
Traauk
the stale's
(
More
Salinger, Frank Schaffer.
ret
tor of activities at
mandate and prepares students
year
Palmer. Dickie Paria. John Roskos, Maria
T.
'70 and Stan
s
changing business climate."
at
Oberdorf. Brian Ohl. Teresa Oliver, Carolyn
Those in attendance included Anna Bauer '95.
Bra ft Ho 64. George Derk '55. Vera Rearick Derk 60. Stephanie Husted Fetterman
'88. Steve Fetterman '88, Dianne Fisher. Stanley Heimbach '35. Cynthia Hepler '86, Alicia
I In eman '96, Dale Keener '86. Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky '59, John Miller, Marc Miller
'91, Sharon Miller, Barbara Hershey Myer '71. Michelle Neumann '95, Vicki Gross Sproesser
Gerald
several years," he said
l.nj'c.l
Willis
October 12 to meet President Jessica Kozloff.
the next
in
Wanda
L. Love.
— Alumni and parents attended a reception in Reading on
READING-BERKS RECEPTION
Damn
McDonough. Amy
Savastio Murphy, John Nestro, Wendy Edwards
I
50 hours of education or 30
hours of education beyond the
a
Tony Klemanski, Lori Lannetti.
Hensler.
slates require either a
bachelor's degree as
Andregic. Joe Bannah.
Kevin Crane. Patricia Dobrosic, Susan Early
Mary Dougherty Duff. Stephanie Husted
of 1996.
Creation of the program was recently
"more than 30
Maude
Chris Beagle. Michelle Johnson Beiler, Mike
Brown. Kevin Cecco. Joan McNichol Coyle,
River2.
702 Remington Court
PA 18914
(215) 997-2406
Cluilfont.
Class Volunteers:
Gary
L
Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman. Steve
Fetterman.
Marge Krueger
Carole A. Cimakasky '88 and Brian Peck are
planning an October 1995 wedding.
employed as an
Carole
is
manager and personnel
coordinator for Interim Personnel Temporary
Services in Kingston. They live in Harding.
office
Stephanie Fetterman '88 was recently promoted to district sales manager with Reuben H
Donnelly (Donnelly Directory).
She and her
husband, Steve "88, live in West Lawn.
Cynthia A. William s Gaffney '88 and
Michael Morrissey '90 were mamed in May
who was promoted to captain in the
U.S.
in July, is attending Infantry Officer
Ad-
Michael,
Army
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January 1995
A
vanced Course
Georgia, followed by the Bra-
in
Commander's Course.
They are expecting a child in April, and in May
will move to Germany where they
will be stadley
tioned for approximately three years.
Cynthia,
who aJso earned a master "s degree at
Bloomsburg.
a learning disabilities teacher.
is
are parents of a son. Robert
James, born on May
16 Knstine is an administrative
assistant with
AT&T in
Pamela A. Hagenbuch
"88 and Roger B.
Pamela
is
1
is
attending
Hamsburg Center. They live
Temple
in
University.
Northumberland
Hummel
'88 and James
were married on November
garet
a
is
& Co.
Kerry,
who earned a master's degree
live in
in Easton.
Mar-
Allentown.
J.
Kieffer
Jr.
4
are parents of a daughter,
1994. Donald
2,
88 and
Julia, born
an Internal Revenue
They
live
m
N.J.
Jo Ann Girton Kile '88 and her husband, Ron.
are the parents of a daughter. Felicia
on September 28, 1994. They
Mane, born
live in Wellsville
N.Y.
Lori Kirk-Rolley '88 has been appointed as
an account manager at The Weightman Group
in
She will be responsible for daily
account management functions on the agency's
WLR Foods account and the Mannington Mills
Philadelphia.
and commercial businesses.
She previously was a senior account executive at Letven.
in
Diccicco
Horsham. She
is
&
live in
Beth Ann Lugg *88 and Joseph W.
Snyder
were married on June 25 in Pen
Argyl. Beth is
employed by the Pen Argyl Area School
District
live in
Bangor.
Co.'s office
in
Allentown
Cheryl
Ann Mazer '88 and Thomas L. Errico
May 1995 wedding. Cheryl is
are planning a
Wanda
Co
in
and
FM
WVTA television
WV1A stall in
foi
She |oined the
radio
1991 as a corporate underwriting
representative
and was subsequently promoted
to department
head and directoi ol development
Judy is married lo Paul Sedlak '87
JefTSmith '88
is
in
employed by Prudential Pro
Philadelphia
/
Janet ft Sobaek '88 and Thomas Luubach
were married on September 4. 1993.
Janet
Shearon
Hopewell. N.J.
McDonough '88 and Sean
(M) have made career moves
Wanda has been named director of the annual
fund at Lycoming College, and Sean
is educaWillis
McDonough
Judith Mies Sedlak "88 has been named
vice
president of development
fared Properties
his wife. Julie,
Service agent in Brooklyn. N.Y.
Westwood.
Moravian
office manager/executive secretary
for
Madeline
is
at
They
Alburtis.
Environmental Design
Donald
residential
employed by PP&L.
is
F Bova
CPA with Concannon. Gallagher, Miller
They
on June
1 1
&
of Beard
L. Lender "88 and Mark J.
Elscsser
were married on September 24
in Coopersburg
They
Margaret L.
Maynard. Mass
8 in Selinsgrove.
a caseworker for Children's Choice
in
Selinsgrove and
in
Kerry
College,
Dillman were married on June
Boston. They live
Stefanle E. Nestor '88 has ken named
supervisor in the audit and accounting
department
'91
math teacher
live in
at
Interim
a
is
Berwick Middle School. They
Berwick
associate
Rebecca Solsman '88 and Ernesi Bonneviei
were married on September 30 in Clarks Sum
I
nut
Rebecca is advertising manager
Pocono Resorts.
for
dean
Caescr \s
sity.
County, she
is
looking forward to becoming ac-
tive in that chapter.
Lisa Pritchard Taddei '88 and Michael
Taddei '89
2.
glove Ct
.
are parents ol
.,
son. Hen|anim,
1993. Their neu addiessil
Belcamp.
MD
I).
I.
i340FoX
21017
is
a
dean
Augusi
"«i
Sharon E. Wolf '88 and Joseph (
married on October 22 in Lancaster
i
in Paoli
The
married on April
3.
1993.
Nancy
resentative for Pfizer Labs.
Kristine A. Lee '88 and her husband. Jack.
is
Hauck were
a sales rep-
They
live in
Lancaster.
olli g<
<
lorinci
m,
become dean of the
Collegi
ml \u
Ibl
<
1989
.
In tin
year.
he) live
i
Arts
[utJea
and will serve
one
ol
gan
tx
left in
., „
and
Wial
teorgio Southern
I
,|,
July to
ol
Science-,
ai
taiveroity in
Statcshoio
Representative
'88 and Geoffrey
19
l"i
ol thi
She
Roosevelt Newson,
I
professoi
edui ation and
larra were
Deborah is
in Lancaster.
Nancy Murray
.isso, [ate
serving as Interim
and Sciences
I
University.
i. ii-'
ioi
Paul
Battista Advertising
a graduate student at LaSalle
1
athletics,
position
employed by Wyeth-Ayerst
McMahon '88 and Stacy L. Meli were
married on June 25. 1994. They live in Baltimore.
.Mm.!,
1
ol health, physii al
""July
Wanda was an active charter member of the
Wyoming Valley Chapter of B.U. alumni, and
now that she and Sean are settled in Lycoming
ind.
i
tional technology coordinator
for the Milton El-
ementary Schools. Wanda was formerly
assistant director of annual giving
at Wilkes Univer-
UMura
aula
<
Mm.
i
has he, n
member
faculty
a
Uloomsl>m r
since 1987
She has
served as program coordinator for
the muster's degree in exercise
John M. Walker
1000 Hillgate Apt TE
Pittsburgh, PA 15220
(412) 343-4484
science and adult fitness, as well as
assistant chair of the HIM-
department
Class Volunteers:
Todd ArgenzJano, Joanne
Foster.
tine
L
Jo Anise Keener. Laura
Derncott, Linda
M
Spohn. Susan Sugra, John
M
F illing those positions on
a
temporary basis arc .eon S/mcdra
and Susan Hihbs, respectively
I
Spec/it.
CHHs
Walker
Ix-Mura completed
live internships,
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994 John
Blowers. Kirsten Lemingcr Bryan. Michael
Bryan. Mark Burkholder. Barbara Saylor
Bumsidc. Staccy Aponick Cecco. Jeff Conner.
David Coohdge. Patricia Davis. Joanne Derncott.
Jean Downing. Gail Erdlcy Erickson. Susan
Fairman. Linda Foster. Sharon Getty. Penny
Gutshall. Lisa Habakus.
Harrier,
Gus Haviland.
Tammy
Hall. Melissa
Alicia lern//i Ha/zard.
Kevin Jamison. Paul Kappel. JoAnisc Keener.
Charles Klingcr. Phil Krcpps. Scott Lcgg.
Howard Libcrman. Dcbra Reed Long. Scott
Long. Antoinette Marx, Jim Moss. Daniel A
Nase. Michelle Garnty Nolan. Julia Spychalski
Oehlert. Michael Ochlert. Karen Schlcnncr Ohl.
Dawn
Padncr. Karen Pike. Tony Posca. Jennifer
Griffis Redmond. Susan Rockwood. Prank
SNOWY REUNION — We just never know where the next mini-reunion of B. U
place!
Rob Anthony 88 (right) sent
Wyoming
with the Grand Teton in
—
alumni
will take
us this photo that was taken on Mt. Glory in Jackson Hole.
the background. Shown with Rob are Joel Bauschpics
Brian Sigfried '90 and David Tuscano 90. Rob now lives in Sandpoint. Idaho.
'90.
It)
adminislra
office in
dean of
in the
the College ol Ails ami S<
lem es
1989 and the lecond
in
office of the provost and vice
president lor acadcmi. allairs in
1991
Spectrum wins
top magazine award
Spectrum, published by students
at
Bloomsburg University, has been
named the number one student
magazine ifl the United States by the
Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
The competition included
from 335 colleges and
Santoro. Jennifer Blair Sassano. William Shccly.
Taras Somyk. Cheryl Spocrl. Susan Sugra. John
across the country
Sweeney. Rosemary Schrocdcr Termini. Paul
Voltz. John M Walker. John Zcrbc.
national
The award
is
awards
earned since
its
entrants
universities
another in a scries of
that
Spectrum has
inception
in
1986.
In six
Dean Brewer
'89 has been hired as a second-
ary physics/science teacher in the Southern Co-
lumbia Area School District
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
one
of the past eight years, the
student publication has earned
medalist honors from the
CSPA.
(Continued on Page 48)
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Quest
snotes
(Continued from Page 42)
Loch Lomond,
Rannoch
shores of bonnie
cross the western fringe of
Moor and on through
the magnifi
cent and wild landscape of Glencoc
and the
Mammorcs
Ben Nevis,
the foot of
at
Britain's
The heather
highest mountain.
be
William
to Fort
will
bloom on the hillsides at this
From Fort William, we
in
Mark
D. Burkholder *89 and Melanie A.
Scigford are planning a September 23.
Mark, also
ding.
a
County Area Community College, is employed
by the Charles F Snyder Funeral Homes in
(~ancastcr and Millersvillc.
time of year.
by
will travel
train or
bus
to
Mallaig
of Skyc.
and take the ferry to the Isle
spending an entire day and a night on
the island before crossing back to the
mainland and travelling by
we
Edinburgh, where
E. Clifford '89 and
in
Darin HuggJer '88
Scranton. Lynne
secondary English teacher, and Darin
is
a
a sec-
is
ondary math teacher.
Barbara Duke Cook '89 and David Cook '89
Aaron Edward, bom on
fv
are parents of v son,
of our time in Scotland.
last
Lynnc
were married on July 23
train to
spend the
will
995 wed-
1
graduate of Northampton
October 14 (seven pounds. 3.5 ounces). He joins
France
June 15-28
Land Cost $1,200
a sister.
Mary Anne Donald '89 earned an MBA in
human resource administration at Fairleigh
Carre/our Europeen, the
Visit h-
crossroads of F.urope, in a two- week
trip that
leads from the towns of the
Alsace into the mountains of the
We
Vosgcs.
RhiM
and
in the
Our
final goal.
along the G.R.
one of several
5,
trails in
north,
we
towns and
center. After a
Ink
and
few more days of
many
have preserved
their distun
tm-
nous
oi art
and
some
of the most delicious food and
wine
in the
Several moderate hiking days,
charming towns,
will bring us to
During the
you
tour,
will
have the
Co.
m
Mary Beth Gallagher-Finnerty
Lab
we
in State College.
versary on October
will help
in
em-
She and her hus-
5.
They
live in State
One
position, technical merits
i
in 1993, is a legal specialist with
Philadelphia, Harrisburg and Washington, D.C.
She resides
in Philadelphia.
Susan E. Metzker '89 and David W. Gehrum
May 1 3 wedding in Williamsport.
are planning a
Susan
recruiters in Philadelphia.
is
a programmer/analyst for the Central
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit
Lori L. Havriila '89 and William L.
in Pittston.
J.
employed by Merrill Lynch
They reside in Pottsville.
in
in
Montandon.
Burke
Lori
is
Wilkes-Barre.
Sandra L. Rozzi '89 and James B. Floyd were
at Bernville R.D. 2. Sandra is employed
by Aetna Life and Casualty in Middletown,
Conn. They live in Meriden, Conn.
married
Thomas M. Heavey '89 and Amy L. Schropp
were married on October 8 in Harrisburg. Thomas is general manager of Crunch Fitness Health
Club
in
New York City.
Kimberly A. Shaner '89 and Jeffrey
R.
Hannis are planning a July 22, 1995 wedding
Pottstown.
Kimberly
is
in
an elementary school
teacher in the Philadelphia School District.
and overall impact.
aliber competition of the
In
PPA
is
1994 there were approximately 6,000
is
a sales assistant for
Dimension Media Services.
Sherman College of
make
Shannon M. Gownley
'89 and Timothy
W
Straight Chiropractic in
is
a teacher in the Exeter
District,
Township
Reading. They also live
in
Exeter
Township
Dawn Guarino '89 and Gregory
were married on February 19
Dawn is a CPA with
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg. PA 17815
Carey and Associates
gory
is
in
Ksiazek '89
Wayne,
in
Wilkes-Barre. and Gre-
a self-employed contractor.
They
live in
'89 and Brian D. Wilcox
were married on October 2 in Lansdale. Melissa is a senior communications associate for the
Vanguard Group of Investment Companies in
They
Valley Forge
live in
Schwenksville.
Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 and Celeste Ann
in
Hanover. Anthony
M. Mack '89 and Joseph
were married on November
bon. Lisa
is
6.
1
993.
B. Parrish
in
a certified public accountant with Ernst and
Young, Harrisburg. They
live in
Hanover.
are planning an April
Donald
Montoursville.
Montour
is
1 ,
a
1995 wedding
manager
for
Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre.
Marianne L. Troyan '89 and Mark E.
Zenyuch 4 79 were married on July 16 in Marion
Heights.
gree
at
Marianne,
Jennifer
who
Beaver College,
is
earned a master's dea physical therapist at
Susquehanna Physical Therapy Association in
Bloomsburg. Mark is a transportation construc-
They
PennDOT
in Montoursville.
reside in Bear Gap.
Port Car-
employed by The Morning Call
in
Tina Valencik '89 and Donald J. Robbins are
planning an August 1995 wedding. Tina is employed by the Department of Defense in Wash-
Wynn McGinley
ate with S. R.
is
in
tion inspector for
Lisa Ann
Allentown.
Clarks Summit.
Stremmel were married
M. Letchak
Melissa
N.J.
Parente. Randolph. Orlando,
Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie A
Solomon
South Carolina.
Bastian were married on August 6 in Centralia.
by completing
alumni survey on Page 51.
JoAnise Keener '89 and Jamie Leighow are
planning a September 9, 1995 wedding. JoAnise
Jamie also attended B.U. and graduated from
Quest Office
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of her portraits
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u as s^ m ed in the top range for its creativity, com-
entries.
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to:
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Col-
qualified for the prestigious blue
School
it
Doreen A. Hasselman '89 and Michael W.
Sobeck '89 planned a fall wedding. Doreen is a
national reseller manager for Pagenet Inc. in Mt.
Laurel, N.J. Michael, a graduate of Widener
were married on October 8
a
Note
You may mail
E.
'89.
lege.
Shannon
interests better
Getty
band, Joe, celebrated their third wedding anni-
nation
group again the following day.
the short
is
ployed by Penn State University's Applied Re-
you
arrangements for you to rejoin the
and
*89
considered to be one of the most difficult in the
the event that
spend additional time
particular town,
Duncan, Harold Emmitt '51. Helen Tietjen Emmitt '51. Terry Engleman '61. Sharon
Nancy L Hill '75. John Haney '85. Annemarie Murray Hauck '88. Joseph W. Hippie.
Laura Keyser. Mark Keyser '75, Rebecca Schrum Keyser '75. Kathleen Horst Kuzmiak '69. Bret
Lieberman '90. Carol Ann Bobbe Lieberman 90. Janell Lutz '94. Maryellen Makarevich '95, Joe
Oestreich, Maryann Oeslreich, Rebecca Randall '95, Clark R. Renninger '41. Lynn Renninger,
Relda Rohrbach Scott '55, Ron Stokes, Jo Stokes. Susan Sugra 89. Allen Tate. Nancy Tate, John
Thomas '47, Julie Yarnell '95, and Jeanne Noll Zimmerman '42.
Raymond
is
in Paxinos.
Hie national
Mulhouse and
Strasbourg, and
ber 10 to meet President Jessica Kozloff and Dr. Steve Kozloff. Those in attendance included Dave
Banack, Claraline Schlee Baylor '41, Jon Black '70, Chris Blackburn '82, Evelyn M. Duncan '61.
«
opportunity to attend local music
to
Hemdon. Michael
in
Photographers of America.
picturesque neighborhoods.
want
degree in childhood edu-
Jody Gates '89 of the Lewisburg Studio won
known around die world
cathedral, museums and
m
a master's
LANCASTER RECEPTION — Alumni and parents attended a reception in Lancaster on Novem-
a top national honor at the 1994 Professional
Strasbourg,
festivals
a teacher at the Trans-
region
interrupted by sightseeing in
its
Columbia Area School
Shamokin and St. Casimir's
in Kulpmont.
She is
May 20 wedding
search
Alsatian character. Here you will
lor
grade
a first
is
we
small villages
find impicsivc COlIet
'89
administrative sales manager for National Ticket
descend again into the Rhine
Valley where
lives in
Mary's schools
St
ning a
of the Alps and the Black Forest,
will
She
Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Martz are plan-
a leading art
the mountains, with vieWfl
in}' in
N.J.
will vigil
olmai, one of the region's most
beautiful
Worhacz Faust
figuration School in
Europe,
working on
way
Momstown.
She formerly was
District.
cation.
the
in
teacher in die Southern
leading us over moderate peaks and
On
is
Basking Ridge.
past impressive medieval ruins.
(
1993. She
the corporate
in
benefits department at Allied Signal International
Michelle
tour will take us
long-distance hiking
December
in
and welfare specialist
a health
valley of the
travel north, with
Strasbourg, the capital of Alsace, as
our
Dickinson University
headquarters
will begin the tour in the
Mulhousc
city of
Korrine.
'89 is an associWojdak, woiking on grassroots
and media relations projects for the firm's communication practice. The firm has locations in
ington, D.C.
John M. Walker '89 and Cynthia M. Hadzick
are planning a
September 1995 wedding
in Pitts-
January 1995
burgh. John,
who earned
University of Pittsburgh,
MBA degree at the
an
is
a
network engineer
with Bell Atlantic Mobile of Pittsburgh.
1990
P.
a marketing repre-
is
Amerada Hess Corporation .n
Massachusetts. Rhode Island and
Connecticut
They live in Natick. Mass.
Fritz '90 and Jeremy S Koch
were
married on July 9 Tammy is
employed by
Shevlin
the
11825 Federalist Way. Apt.
Fairfax. VA 22030
U.S. Navy, and they live in Naples.
1
Italy.
Lisa R. Gilbert '90 and Christopher
Lorenzo were married on November
(703)803-7610
1
Class Volunteers:
Montoursville. Lisa
Nicole Woodson Smith. Lisa Stackhouse
State
The following
class
members
Amy
Angelucci, Michelle Seibert Appel, Michelle
School
JoAnn
Barletta,
Tom
Barna. Lisa Bell,
Burnett,
Jill
Ashenfelter
Amaudo Cambum, Angela Candori,
Jill
Va
r
previously was a
Barker,
J
in the
Yarmel Amadio, Rich Amadio, Margaret
Anjna Beri, Melody Bowersox,
in Fairfax.
fifth
grade teacher
at St.
Rob Gould '90 has accepted a position at Bell
Atlantic Video Services in Reston. Va
Dawn
D. Grubel '90 has earned a master's
Cheryl Decembrino, Pete Despres, Dominic
DiCordiza, Joann DiFrancisco, Anita Dimmick,
degree
Lesley Estock. Ophelia Tarn Fetter, Pamela A.
the Solanco School in Lancaster County,
she anticipates state certification in school
psychology
Gairing, John Gallagher.
Mike Gerard, DeeAnne
in
Rob Gould, Melissa
Glenn,
Headen, Sharon
Hunsicker,
Kill,
Harris, Paula
University
An
Thomas Hutchinson, Marie
James.
Dave
Kennedy, Laura Kline, Donna Kohler, Bret
Ann Bobbe Lieberman, Steve
Lieberman, Carol
May.
Cameron Macaleer, John Makara,
Julie
Bucheit Markowski, Frank McLaughlin, Holly
Zovak Mordaunt, Lori Moschella. Deb
Mulkewycz, Tim Norton, Kathy
Patterson,
Jim
Kathleen Roach, Beth Salaman. Stanley C
Schorr, Melinda Schwarz, Louann Spohr Shade,
Pilla,
Douglas E. Heim '90 and Denice A Elliott
were married on August 27 in Northumberland
Douglas is employed by Geisinger Medical Cen-
They
Thomas Hornung '90
Sikora are planning a May
Thomas
is
a supervisor for
dren and Youth Services
live in
Sunbury
Church
in
Alumni Association
They
live in Chalfont.
Scott
Lori Stoner Kappel "X) and Paul Kappel S«>
are parents of a daughter. Kathryn Idi/aheth.
horn
on June
Kathy Keller
teaching
'90
is
at the Millville
Assistant
in hti
second yeai
sports info
post filled
ol
Elementary School.
Lisa Koenig Kemmerer '90 and lu husband.
Gregg, are parents of a daughter. Morgan Renee.
bom on September 25 (seven pounds. 20 nidu s)
r
an investigator with the U.S. Office ol
Personnel Management in Philadelphia
Ihcv
is
live in Slalinglon,
A
wedding
S>
on
Joan L. KUng '90 and James A
ciate at
They
is
a laboratory asst.
Argus Research Laboratories
in
Horsham
live in Sellersvillc
Karen
L. Koslosky '90 and William
M
Pox
1992
at
that,
Ithaca College and
1
||,
1
in
was
Wagnei College
al
)
Pnoi to
at
alayelte College
press operations assistant
World Qip
in
New
been a press aide
at
us a
the l«>'M
Jersey and has
al
the
NCAA
Bail
Regional Men's Basketball Tourna
B.
He
has also seiveil as an
intern in the National Basketball
in Breinigsville.
Assoi union's pubhi relations
pursuing a master's degree in physical
They
H
at
Jim
of Staten Island.
he was assistant Sll
merit
therapy at Temple University.
development
Leightmao also has served
Woodson Smith, Sheraton Smith. Lisa
Don Trathen, Anne VanHouten.
Cynthia Vought, Wei Wei Cai, Karen Busocker
Whiteman. Lon Brungart Zerbe, Scon Zoufaly.
is
named
1-eightman earned his bachelor \s
degree in spoils comniunu alions
I
Nichole
Daubert were married on July 23
en
loimeily assistant spoils inhumation
Stackhouse,
Jeanne
k
will serve as assistant to
A native
Yeagei were
Melanie Siesko, Jennifer Anderson Smith,
Jeanne M. Barkman '90 and Timothy
cightinaii has
tion/athletu
duecloi
Danville.
I
assistant duecloi ol spoils inlorma
Hollislcr '78.
Montour County Chil-
in
Ltightman
1)
I
married on August 27 Joan
and Kimberly
26. 1995
amatem has
Mary W. Jakacki '90 and William T, Krempa
were married on August 2S in DoyleStOWH
Mar)
is a teacher at Upper Bucks
Vocational Techm
cal School and at Holicong Junior
High School
Lisa
ter as a health physicist.
(J
s
intern at
Aaron Hughes, Lori
Lori Stoner Kappel, Kathy Jones Keller.
Looker.
at Millersville
Nanticoke. and the B
Joseph
Mary's
Kulpmont.
in
active in various area
leagues. St
in
a claim representative for
is
Farm Insurance
1
was
kctball
Surviving are his parents. Gerald and Dorothy
Hudak, three brothers. Jerry. Jason und Insim
and his fiance. Karen Krueger '90
Sandy Glowatski '90 is a kindergarten teac Ik
Mount Carmel Area School District She
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994:
Hudak *«X) of Mtnticoke was killed
an October CfJ acc ident at age 27. A dean's
list student while at Bloomsburg.
he was em
ployed by Children's Service Ceotei
Jeffrey J.
in
Jeff
Tammy
Representative:
James
Marlboro. Mass.. and Paul
sentative with the
department and in the New Jersey
Nets public relations department.
live in Allen-
town.
At Bloomsburg. Ix-ightman
will
supervise the overall media/public
Carawan Cecco
'90 and her husband,
relations
John, are parents of a son.
Mark Alexander, bom
IX spoil alhleth
Rita
programs
will involve
Courtney R. Coccodrilli '90 and Enc E
Sobczak were married on November 25 in Lake
and
Courtney,
who
school's
His dudes
working with more than
SOU student/athletes and mat lies
on September 28.
Ariel.
loi the
program
He
will
coordinate media coverage
statistu al
mlormation
at
home
also attended the Univer-
athletic contests, assist in athletn
sity of Valladolid in Spain, is an account manager for Tokai Financial Services in Berwyn.
editor for the University's sports
(und raising ellorts and serve as
Vincent W. Costanzo '90 and Shari Abrams
are planning a July 30. 1995
is
publications
wedding. Vincent
employed by Costanzo Floor Plans
in
Coopersburg.
You're invited to
Matthew W. Evans
'90 has been appointed
borough manager of Newville.
Alumni Day
Matthew, who
also earned a master's degree at B.U. in 1992.
WEDDING REUNION
formerly was an administrative analyst for the
Queensbury, N.
state
Department of Public Welfare's Bureau of
Y,
on
—
May
90: (sitting) Lisa Zamit
Lindsay
21.
'91.
E. Irion '90
and Thomas
E
Beck 88 were married
in
Michele A. Farris '90 and Paul W. Kelly '90
were married on August 6 in Dallas. Michele is
Kathy Pavloski Zelnick 88: (standing) Colleen Healey 90, Paul Kelly 90. Tony Panuccio 87,
Alan Zelnick 88. Tim Grunstra 88. D.J. Rogers 87 and Bill Robenolt 87 Lindsay has completed her master 's degree (for reading specialist certification) at Loyola College in Baltimore,
and Tom is a CPA with Parente. Randolph. Orlando & Carey in Wtlliamsport They live in
a teacher at
Mifflinburg.
Personnel.
Immaculate Conception School
in
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
April 29, 1995
Guests at the wedding included (kneeling) Michele Farris Kelly
Katie Georgia Mies, the hnde and groom. Michelle Garrett 90,
For more information,
1-800-526-0254
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Danville
joins
&
D
Danville, has been nemi
ihc
i"
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Emma
Casey
at the
They
live in Narragansett.
R.I.
Senate.
is
He came
Foundation
Medical Center
Mount.
Gcisinger
to
tant.
served
department
.is
and assistant
ated
Mowad
ranton Prep
al Si
medii
his
toighton Medical
(
)maha, Nebraska
I
University
Mowad
is
I
Si
i
I
diplomate
a
Amerii an Board
ol
numbei
I
So< ietj
is
He
has
set
directors Foi
entities,
I
many
<
(
Wyoming
is
l
Firsl
le is
a
leisingei
member
community,
oi
has served On the
directors of the
He
.is
'ouiih
Ad\
isory
Board on
Drug and Alcohol Programs and
Montour County Child Welfare
the
at
who
Alisa.
is
enrolled in the
LaSalle University,
a clini-
is
Wyeth-Ayerst
in St.
Doylestown.
live in
May
28
Shawn Chesney
in
'93
Shamokin. Melissa
Shawn, who earned
in
a master's
University of Florida in 1994.
is
employed by Brown and Root Environmental
in
at the
in
J.
Davies were
married on September 10 in Dallas. Molly is
employed by [nterMetro Industries Corp. as a
sales development representative. They live in
publications earn
CPSA
Douglas B. Rapson '90 and Debra
married on July 23
in
Feaster
J
Doug
Selinsgrove.
news director and on-air personality
Wiggle Radio Network in Selinsgrove.
is
is
a special education teacher in the
County Schools. They
live in
Tripoli.
Baltimore
Maryland.
communications, "this
vices in
a tribute to the
N.J
Margie Naugham, Phil Petersen, Joe
and
Rose Roos, Kim Santor, Priya Sharma,
Mike
Deanne Smith
is
'90 and John
some
June 19
Lisa Stackhouse '90 and Brett
schools.
grade teacher
"Obviously, our students fare very
well in competition with undergradu-
Montoursville,
ates at these nationally rated
Blue Bell.
Mark E. Linder
m
Nancy Suda
were
mamed
in
at
Fairfield
is
are plan-
a second
Academy
in
Lansford
Van Horn
'74
Both are teachers
the Weatherly School District.
in
in Mifflinburg.
Methand
Econo Lodge,
Mary
the
'90 are planning a
November
Tracy
education teacher in Northern
is
a special
Virginia, and Michael
is
18.
1995 wedding.
Mary
Andrew
B. Kinsey
a July 1996 wedding.
Hara is a
County Public Schools
Elizabeth Frew '91 and Matthew
were
mamed
Elizabeth
on July 9
in
J
Bethlehem.
a teacher at Southern Lehigh
is
Middle School and
is
a teacher consultant for
Geography Education Department of the National Geographic Society in Washington. D C.
She is pursuing a master's degree at Temple University.
employed by Glaxo
Pharmaceuticals.
L. Freireich '91 and
attending Loyola College.
Zaludek.
Carolyn N. Fryberger '91 and Paul T. Burke
'92 were married on October
Carolyn
1
in
Wilkes-Barre
a registered nurse with Plastic and
is
Cynthia A. Bates '91 and Christopher
Kern were married on October 8. Cynthia, also
Reconstructive Surgeons in Wilkes-Barre, and
Paul is a special education teacher in the Pocono
a graduate of Bucknell University,
Mountain School
therapist at the Milton
is
a psycho-
Susan
Blasko '91 and Susan Kaminski are
planning a July 1995 wedding.
Mark, who
employed as a caseworker
Pennsylvania
Department of Welfare
for the
is
in Philadelphia, is attend-
Widener University School of Law in Delaware. He is also a first lieutenant in the U.S.
ing
Reserves.
married on September 10 in Weatherly. Lisa
is
in
They
She previously
was a staff nurse with Professional Home Health
Care Agency in Pottsville, an infection control/
employee health nurse at Ashland Regional
Medical Center, a
Leichtman Ice Cream Co.
live in
Fem
Glen.
1
Ann Boyer '91 and Eric J Ropella
mamed on September 3 in Easton. Rachel
Rachel
is
critical care
Good Samaritan
staff nurse at
educational coor-
Hospital in Lebanon,
Ashland.
Kristie M. Hock '91 and James V.
Kolmansberger '90 were mamed on February
2 in Almedia.
ist
were
'91 has joined the staff of
School of Nursing as a medi-
'91 and Mario Bellizia were
an accountant
at
Grant
cal/surgical clinical instructor.
dinator at
Boehmer
S.
Pottsville Hospital
and a
Lisa
District, Swiftwater.
Hershey School.
employed by Enterprise Rent-A-Car
for
Jim
CMG
Kristie
Health
in
is
a recruitment special-
Owings
Mills, Md.. and
manager for Rossville Vending
Baltimore, Md. They live in Towson, Md.
is
a sales
in
in
Kim Black Campbell '91 and her husband,
Tim. are parents of a son, Jacob, born on
July
31. 1994, and a daughter. Mary, bom on June
30. 1993.
'90 and Richard
is
Braccili
Pottstown.
Good
Lisa
22
night auditor at
planmng
Thomas, Lisa Markle
Wall, Susan C. Weaver, Jeannie Yap, Zohreh
Garrousian, Sean McDonough, Michele
J. P.
Pensacola, Fla., where they reside.
ning a July 8. 1995 wedding.
professional schools." he says.
in
a financial analyst for United
is
teacher in the Baltimore
Michelle Stabler, Letha Stone.
W.
employed by Pomerantz Staffing SerWatchung, N.J. They live in Manville.
of the nation's finest journalism
Page 48
Sinclair,
Melissa Straub-Tyson,
in these
contests are publications from
mamed on October
is a
Hara
Rafter,
J
Francis de Sales.
McEvoy were mamed on
Joelle
Howarth. Ellyn R. Jones, Karen
Miller,
Hazleton.
Walter Brasch. professor of mass
Spectrum 's competitors
'90 and Dr. Robert
were married on September 10 in New
Debra earned a master's degree at AllenSt.
Mark
are
III
Joelle
latest award is
work of students here.
Jennifer L. Dincher '91 and
'94 were
Miller Counterman.
Beth Lindenmuth, John Littlewood. Nellie
Manarchuck. Stuart McAleer, Laura McCawley,
Lisa Markel McConnell. Jim McGurrin, Marc
Mark
medalisi
to faculty advisor
Donna
for the
Dawn E. Rebennack '90 and Paul Starolis
were mamed on June 25 in Shavertown. Dawn
town College of
status.
According
J.
Jr.,
M
Harveys Lake.
Cordes
five percent of
wed-
a teacher in Easton, Md.. and
is
an appraiser for Tech Review
is
Kurt M.
David Brown. Carolyn
Bressi,
Tracy L. Banick '91 and Michael R. Boyer
Molly A. Parsons '90 and Mark
Debra C. Shellhamer
(Continued from Page 45)
Bowman. Bruce
Kristin
'91 and
are planning a June 1995
Lagreca. Robert Legutko, Deborah Letkiewicz,
Army
Approximately
Pam
Cunningham
Kristin L.
registered at
Butcher. Brian Carling. James S. Ceccatti, Jo-
Aiken.
Services.
Spectrum
members
Bonawitz. Judi Bright
a
of the advisory' board ol the
(
They
>avidfl
urn
Montour County
Rc< reation Authority and
Monloui
Ivyland
Melissa Parker '90 and
Mowad
National Bank of Danville
member
of
class
Bloomsburg.
leisingei Health Plan
live in the
on the boaui
I
<
a part-time football
Nancy
Alisa Monteiro '90 and Craig Nager were
system
leisingei
leisingei
Medical Center,
\>
in
for his father's auto business.
Aiken, S C. They live
leisingei Clinic
Valley Medical Center and
the board Foi
Auto Sales
ved the board of
including
Marworth.
M
J
was employed by Wendy's International
Renal
is
Lafayette College.
odist Continuing Care Services. Lewisburg,
degree
's
at
Groenheim, Felicia Gurzynski, Melissa Hay,
Sharon Hazenski, Lydia Heiser. John Hersh,
Gainesville, and
ommittec
(
coach
grew up working
Mint Chevrolet.
were married on
'I
I
Governoi
chairs the
Kurt
cal data associate with
University Urologists
He
Tammy
in
a
in
Northampton County Deputy
Department and
Sheriff's
Jennifer
married
is
Palmer Township.
Michele Creola, Shonda Folmar Demarest, Gary
professional assoi iations, including
Disease Advisory
ding.
at St.
"I
American frologh al Assoi
lion, the American College Ol
live in
such as Corvettes. Cadillacs and 4x4 trucks. Joe
I
Surgeons ami the
Rafter Adgie, Carolyn Augustyn. Ruth Bishop,
MBA program
ol the
Roth were
seph C. Cipriani
frology and
I
actively involved in a
the
Lieberman '92
I
Maryland.
«>l
F.
Bloomsburg. Heidi
Waverly. featuring pre-owned high-end vehicles
completed
le
and surgical residency
his uroIogicaJ
the
degn
al
and James
Bethlehem.
live In
Joe Mint '90 has started
hool
Si
the
alumni or university events during 1994: Donna
Class Volunteers:
Braughton,
to the president of
earned
from the
Amy
employed by
is
Miller '90 has been promoted to coor-
They
in
Brian D. Crouthamel '91 and Martie Smith
accoun-
is
3
are planning a February 4, 1995 wedding. Brian
a certified public
Kathleen
Luke's Hospital
and the University of Scranton,
at
805
John L. Andronis. Zohreh
Garrousian. Shannon Strasbaugh
dinator of annual funds and special events
Geiiingei Clinic
<
FL 34619
Pleasant
Medical Center,
directoi el Gcisingci
in
Street. Apt.
Clearwater.
The following
chairmen and assistant medical
dm
Quakertown. They
in
I
'91
1
Dinan
J.
2690 Drew
1968 as an
in
associate in the urology department
He has
mamed on October
were
Barrier Jr
senior vice president of Gcisinger
i
tinman
Creasy
senior accountant for Endura Products
Representative:
I
J.
married on August
Kathleen Matoushek '90 and David R.
native ol Scranton,
a
They
live in that city.
1991
Molly
confirmation by the Pennsylvania
Mowad.
Presbyterian Hospital in Philadelphia.
at
Laura earned a
1994.
Heidi
Hasbro Children's Hospital
Providence. R.I.
in
Mowad's
after
Clare, born on October 16. 1994.
mployed
IS
ment was announced by Governor
P.
3,
'90 and
her husband. Jim, are parents of a daughter.
<>i
,
Council of Trustees. The appoint-
Robert
married on September
Glass.
Maureen "Molly" Hickey Lowther
M
Mowed,
Laura Wendel '90 and Gary Schultz were
employed by Reading
is
t e s
master's degree at Bloomsburg in 1992.
trustees
J
Karen
are engaged.
China
Joseph
n o
s s
physician
David J. Carpenter '91 and Margaret B
Hassold were married on August 20 in
Chestnut
Hill. David is occupation
distribution
Sherri A. Hower '91 and Jason C. Newton
were married on July 9. 1 994 in Portland. Shem
is an associate agent with Northwestern Mutual
Life.
They
reside in Portland.
Vicki A. James '91 and Thomas C.
Shuffelbottom Jr. '91 were mamed on November 19 in Neffs. Vicki is a teacher in the
manager
January 1995
Elizabcihtown Area School District, and
Tom is
employed by Buck Auto Sales and Salvage
Co
in Buck. They live in Lancaster.
Jani '91 and Stephen
O'Krepky were married on August
town.
New
Knstie
the
a tax analyst
is
at
Smith
May
Towson
at
13 in Allen-
Newsweek
Wood
Bloomsburg. Kristen.
degree
at
B.U..
Weis Center
Center
in
for
who
Services, a resi-
on September
Research
J
in
They
Danville.
is
at
Geisinger Medical
live in
Bloomsburg
a registered nurse at the State Correc-
tional Institute in Dallas.
He
arts
of Tae
is an instructor at
Wilkes-Barre World Karate. They live in
Glen
Lyon.
'91
and Frank A. Magel
'86 are planning a September 16, 1995
wedding
in Mecharucsburg. Laura is a staff
radiographer
and mammographer with Polyclinic Medical
Center in Harrisburg. and Frank is an intensive
case manager with the Dauphin County
Mental
Health-Mental Retardation. Harrisburg.
James Mikovich '91 and Jennifer Whitehead
were married on September 24 in Lansford.
James is employed by Posco Panther Creek in
Lansford.
in
Malvern
Brett
Chester County
They
is
in
is
91 and lames
in
'91 and
employed
Svhan
at
1
Thomas
J.
IWS wedding
S.
earning (Vntct
Langhome
Thomas M. Ziegler'91 and Michele A Silbcr
were married on June 2S in ewishuig
Thomas
is manage! ol loss
R Us hi Owings Mills.
Md
They
\
Mcchamcsburg.
The Adler
Woodbndge. Va
He was
live in
Reistertown.
Md
1992
Hob Heller
R R 7. BOX 7030
East Slroudsburg,
as a personal fitness
[717)476-0086
Surviving are his parents. William
Quinoncs
and Margaret McCracken. his stepfather.
Class Vblunteti
He was self-employed
h im Downing
18301
I'A
S.O.L.V.E.
coordinator
trainer.
Chns
McCracken; a sister, a step-sister, two step- brothers; a
maternal grandmother, a paternal grand
mother and
a paternal step-grandmother.
Tom London
The following class members registered
alumni or university events during
appointed
at
1994
Adnanne
Shannon N. Strasbaugh
'91
and Richard B
Emmitsburg. Md. Sh-
Harvey were mamed in
annon, who earned a master's degree
at
Shippensburg University, is employed by the
Public School Employees" Retirement
System
Hamsburg. They
in
live in
Hanover.
Bahl.
Roben
Kimberly Bowers Ceccalti. Sharon
Jean
Tim Brook*
R. Beltski.
Chnstman.
Kimberly Colotti. Sylvia Anascavage Costa,
James Donegan. Julie Feulner. Deborah
Jurgill
Gownley. Sean Grcgorowic/, Jon Hull.
Kyle
Hindsman. John Juckniewit/, Betsy Knowlden.
Brad Kressman. Colleen Stout Kroelich, Mi>
G. Lampnnos. Diane
Ann
Strebin '91 of Macungie was re
cently awarded the Frank Blanchard Scholarship,
one of 10 awarded annually by the American
Organized
I
Association of Nurse Anesthetists. She also received an assistantship for the 1994-1995 aca-
demic year at the Northeastern University/New
England Medical Center in Boston, where she is
the graduate
in
In
program
A
AANA Education Commit-
She was employed
at
as an instructional designer
ts,
m
One of those
Co Op." was an
"Explore
interactive
pi. ,1c, |N
Institute foi Intent
live Technologies.
projet
instnu
in
Downing has
vaiions g,.,iu lunded
Bloomsburg's
computet program which
introduces high school and college
students in cooperative edin alion
Karen Rouse. David Roy. Laurie Pflugler
M
graduate ol Bloomsburg
l«>N<)
worked
"ii
I
Aileen Not/. Fred Oakes. Meg Paspro, James
Pomicter. Amy Jo Reeee. Bruce Kosengrant,
Joseph
named
(Students
I-
I
Clonal technology.
Mehlbaum. Todd Mengel.
Juh Herring Miller. Mark Moore. Slacie Young
Moore. Timothy Mordaunt. Todd M Mullen.
Kim Seymour.
V
with a master's degree
Lisette Meehleib. Jane
Schofield.
August, she was elected national student
I
has been
to
earn through
Vohinteeiism and Employment)
ut2
azar, Inn
etlleri,
Ellen Lewis. Chris Malti.Aleshea Vanim
Maurer,
I
Downing
cooidinatoi of S O.I
hael
Beth
representative to the
opportunities such as internships
Spoerl, Stan
Before coming to Bloomsburg.
Traczuk, David Trathen, Leslie Troglione.
Allison Tyson, John Updegraff. Shirley Walters.
Rick Wojciechowsky.
Downing earned
m
a bachelor's degree
psychology from Perm state
University
Lehigh Valley Hospital
at
Haddonfield, N.J., for one year.
While
football
at
B.U., he was a wide receiver on the
team for four years. He
set a single
game
Christine K. Powlus '91 (M) and Kenneth T
Seay were married on October 29 in Bloomsburg,
Christine
is
employed by
the
Shawn M. SulUvan
Rutkoski
mamed on May 2X in Mountaintop
Shawn, who earned a master's degree at Wilkes
University, is employed by Pleasant Valley
Bloomsburg Area
School District and Sears.
School
District.
optometry degree at Pennsylvania College of
Optometry in May 1995
LauraA.Tewell '91 and Samuel L BspositO
III were married on July 30 in
South
Wilhamspon Laura is employed by Bucktail
Bank as an accountant They live in South
Wilhamspon.
Michelle
Cynthia A. Tracy '91 and Zachary D Anderson are planning a summer 1996 wedding
Cynthia is a high school math teacher with Pnnce
George's County Public Schools in Maryland.
pursuing certification in school psy-
chology.
Jane Salak
on July 16
'91 and
in Hazleton.
teacher at the Sussex
They
Anthony Spera were marJane
is
in
Newark.
reside in Columbia. N.J.
Jeffrey Seidel *91 and Lynn Condrack were
25
in
Minersville
Ann
mamed
Kelly
were
cial
mamed on November
Veronick '91 and Michael K Loy
in Mechanicsburg Kelly is a spe-
education teacher
School
in the
Hamsburg
an accountant for New Breed Corp. in
Kearney, N.J. They reside in Hamsburg.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
employed by
PENRAC in Wilkes
I
h..
dim
mas A Nixon
(01 o|
District.
at
by Intermetro Industries Corporation. They
in Kingston.
develop a program of activities
locus on the contributions ol
live
fill, ellective January
new
In his
acertifli ate
competence in speech pathology She
employed by the Rehah People. Iia
clinical
i
>!
I
is
ultures
Michele
L.
Theresa R. Vosefski
mamed
on July 2
'91
in
and Marc
G
Baum
'92 and William
Gr«
nJj
are planning a May 20 wedding Michele is
em
ployed by Beech Mountain Lakes in Drums
Sears
Carbondale. Theresa,
who earned a master's degree in social work at
Marywood College, is a therapist for the Abraxas
position,
who
Anient ans
Adrianne Bahl '92 has earned
January 1994.
is
among
promote respect
individuals and
cultures.
As
assistant dire* lor
the past
..I
two years
Area School
sible for
resides in
Muncy
The
for different
Johns Hopkins University
He
residential
at
the
in
Baltimore. Md.. Nixon was respon-
managing
a
SM-studcnt
residence hall
He
David A. Blough '92 and Shelly S. OrifTith
mamed on October in Mifflmburg
David is a geologist with EA Engineering Sci-
programs
run and retain
ence and Technology Inc and Shelly is employed
by EA Laboratories in Sparks. Md They live in
University,
I
to
intended to foster
Michael Bieher '92 is a fifth grade tea, her ji
the Ashkar Elementary School in the Hughesville
District
will
represent diverse
the University
at
I99S
4.
Nixon
Multicultural Center, dedicated in
life for
'92 were
were
named
has been
[he Multicultural Center
Kenley E. Atherholt "92 and Alan R Rood
were mamed on October 8 Kenley is employed
City
Jef-
is
is
Barre
tolerance
a fourth grade
Avenue School
and Thomas
Multicultural Center
director appointed
Scott will receive his doctor of
Michelle M. Rossi *91 and Brian J Marchese
were mamed on July 3 in Lake Hopatcong, N.J
is
Kerry M. Abell '92 and Thomas R
amloi.
•92 are planning an August
12. 1995 wedding
Kerry is a teacher in the Dallas School
District,
I
'91 and Scott P.
'91 were
pass receiving record, was team captain, and was
an all-conference selection in 1992,
frey
in
is
26.
Pajic '91 is an assistant football
Gettysburg College. He formerly was
on the staff of Pope Paul VI High School in
N.J.
Sandra M. Wm>lslaycr
a registered nurse with
an auto accident.
Thomas A.
ried
Carbondale
..
live
tee.
coach
in
Detweilei are planning a Jul>
Michael J. Sohn '91 ol Wesi Norriton
died
on August 25 as a result of
injuries sustained in
Kwon
Do and Tang Soo Do and
Nesquehoning. They reside
a graduate
also holds second
degree black belts in the martial
Laura A. McCawley
in
2 in
They reside
Representative
Jason Masakowski "91 and Allison C
Tomczak were married on June 25 in Nanticoke.
is
Kathenne
Group
pursuing a master's
a research technician at the
is
is
University
Katherine D. Smith
Campbell were married
Langhome.
Kristen J. Leonovich '91 and David
Vitkauskas were married on August 20
and
District
Foundation
in
I
assistant director of admis-
sions and marketing for
dential facility in
Bauer arc
West Chester.
in
is
W
Abbey teaches
Brett R.Smith '91 and
Beth R Canfieldwere
mamed
in
probation officer
Kelly
and Todd
Sandra
Jersey.
wedding.
'91
27 wedding
J
Kelly L. Leiendecker '91 and Jon
P
Hartmaier are planning a September
23. 1995
Jason
E.
York City School
student
Ann
Kristie
Abbey
planning a
to
re<
also developed
minority students
He
is
a
graduate of Shippensburg
where he also earned
a
master's degree.
Stcwartstown
Page 49
Classnotes
Michele M. Bressi '92 (M) and Steven C
Resuta were married on September 3 in
Kulpmont. Michele is an instructor at the
McCann
They
School of Business
Mahanoy
in
City.
Maribel Garcia '92 and Marlm
planning a June 1995 wedding
E. Fry
in
are
Jr.
Harnsburg
an administrative assistant with
Mutual Insurance Group in Harnsburg.
Maribel
CUNA
is
WVIA as
He and
corporate marketing representative.
Laura Biscontini
wife, the former
a
his
'92, live in
M. Gerdes
'92
working
is
in the car-
diac intensive care unit of Children "s Hospital
of Philadelphia. She
degree
also pursuing a master's
is
Gill '92
Susan
Bethlehem
the
planning a July
sylvania National Guard.
teacher
(M)
is
an English teacher
director
Linden
degree
Markland G. Lloyd has joined
the
B.U.,
is
managing
is
Lloyd
will assist
Dennis
engaged
.ire
in
District as an
Lloyd formerly was chief
Health System
chiel
in
Wilhamsport and
communication
He
Danville
has
experience
(.1
is
employed by
Camp
R.
more than
Kimberly Colotti '92 and Michael Povlin are
They will
live in Raymond. N.H
Domday
Tina M.
in
'92 and Robert
J.
registered nurse at Hazleton General Hospital.
is
a
L
Kirsten J. Elek '92 and Paul
Singley III
'90 were married on August 6 in Easton. Kirsten
and Pennsylvania
,i
doctorate from
Ohio
employed by the Pennndge School District in
Bucks County, and Paul works for Lehigh Valley
is
They
Pretrial Services.
Pompton Lakes,
lives in
at
Ohio
University
in
is
by the American Society
Springfield,
I
le
Health Care Marketing and
and Clint
They
Orangeville R.R.
live at
wedding
Hampden Twp.
in
where she
sity,
John
coach.
is
Heidi
May
is
J.
1995
studying
West Chester Univer-
also an assistant
is
Company
in
Cen-
Susquehanna Intermediate Unit.
tr.il
vania
ployed by the Pennsylvania Department of Rev-
Y.
Jennifer
Consulting Group
is
Inc.,
a benefit
counselor
and Kenneth
is
em-
New
Wayne
is
AT&T Bell Laboratories.
a health
They
ployed by the Northampton County Juvenile
Detention Department.
Debra Ohl '92 is a caseworker with the
Montour County Children and Youth Agency.
She previously worked in the domestic relations
office in Lancaster County.
ding.
Catherine M. Fedorko '92 (M) and Richard
Carrcll were married on July 2 in McAdoo.
Catherine
tion
is
School
a In si
in
grade teacher
West Hazleton.
at
Transfigura-
They
live
Lori Ann Krukas '92 and John Rizoo Jr. were
April 29, 1995
1-800-526-0254
married on August 20 in
Mahanoy
Lakeland.
Julie E.
Thomas C. Paternostro '92 and Lucy Ann
LaRose are planning a spring wedding. Thomas is a consultant for Industrial Modernization
Center, Montoursville.
Thomas Petchel '92 (M) has joined Rothstein
He has more than
They
Harrisburg.
Barbara M. Kuchta '92 and Bret S. Challenger are planning a July 29, 1995 wedding in
Frackville. Barbara is a teacher at Blue Mountain
Middle School
in
Orwigsburg.
Page 50
in
Helen Beebe
Easton.
Kimberly M. Refsnider '92 and Brian K.
on July 23 in
Richlandtown. Kimberly is a teacher in the
Bloomsburg.
Inc. in Hatfield.
Lori
is
a substitute teacher, and
for
Cable
Services
Souderton Area School
They
live in that city.
Kenneth
S.
is
a registered nurse at
S. Barrell
is
a
live in Telford.
An-
in Pottsville. Kenneth
employed by the Reading Area School District. They live in Pottsville
1 1
is
Lehigh Valley HosKristin Schoenleber '92 has been appointed
an admissions counselor at Keystone Junior Col-
Susan McCluskey '92 and Craig A.
Wozniak '91 were married on May 28 in
Hazleton.
and Brian
Communications
Rossi '92 and Sharon E. Norton
were married on June
Angela M. Lunow '92 and Kyle
District,
in
pital.
Speech and Hearing Center
are parents of a son,
Sugarloaf.
sales representative for Scott
V Hohl are plan-
cut, is a clinical audiologisl at the
He and his wife, Gloria,
Thomas Jr. They reside in
Lori Ann Longenberger '92 and Andrew J.
Bomboy '92 were married on October 15 in
gela
the University of Connecti-
marketing, and customer ser-
Itterly '92 were married
are planning an August 31, 1996 wedding.
at
sales,
vices.
Barre.
November 4 wedding. Amy. who earned
Inc. as a Realtor Associate.
management,
in
Lori
live in Frackville.
Wilhamsport. They
ning a
Parry '92 and Edward Thome were
married on August 13, 1994. They live in Fort
experience, covering various areas of operations
Board
He
a master's degree
is
nia Liquor Control
City.
gram at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre.
He has accepted a position at Scranton Community Emergency Center. He lives in Wilkes-
'92 and David
Greg
a sales coordinator for Pleko Southeast Corp. in
20 years of business and industry management
Andrew works
Amy M. Frey
a marketing representative
is
Kyle Fetterolf '92 has graduated from the
physician assistant program at King's College
also completed the medical technology pro-
is
for T.G.I. Friday's in Lakeland, Florida.
an administrative assistant with the Pennsylva-
reside in
McAdoo.
Stephanie
J.
September 30, 1 995 wed-
Providence, N.J.
enue.
T
Co.,
Wayne W.
Amy is an assistant editor with Reed
Lehighton.
in
for
N
McNaney and
Walton, Florida.
physicist for
a special education teacher for
the Hospital Association of Pennsyl-
For more information,
Kurtz,
assis-
swimming
Philadelphia.
Jo Kokinda '92 and
Reference Publishing, and
is
Apalachin,
Alumni Day
at
an
Amy L. Moss '92 and Timothy M. Hornbaker
May 20 wedding. Amy is em-
a staff specialist with General
Accident Insurance
Melinda
Relations and Marketing Society of
You're invited to
CPA
a
is
Stores, York,
Stephanie M. Palumbo '92 and Gregory
'90 are planning a
Jr.
Melinda L. Eroh '92 and John G. Lamprinos
are planning a July 22 wedding in Lewisburg.
achievement from the Public
for lifetime
is
BonTon Department
are planning a
I.
Heidi C. Kohlhaas '92 and John
Stuhltrager
Amy
Jennifer Jo Farr '92 and Kenneth M.
Shearer '92 were married on December 17 in
Award
at
M. Rider '91
Deanna
Wyomissing.
Public Relations and received the
Pinnacle
buyer
8.
Services as a business office support specialist.
Dietrich '93 were married on September 17 in
Wittenberg
L. Mills '92 and Clint
N.J.
Ann Kehl '92 and Timothy J. Knorr
were married on May 7 in Berwick. Kelly is
employed by Columbia-Montour Home Health
Bethlehem.
live in
Univent) and completed his
undergraduate work
for
She
Potestio
1996 wedding. Tina
are planning a June
pnhlu
Georgia,
resource admin-
of Scranton.
'92 has been appointed ad
Dill '93 are planning a
Jr.
nine teaching experience in
ertified
resources department at the cor-
for a master's degree at
Lloyd holds
(
human
Kelly
15 years
has 10 years ol
colleges .mil universities
>hio
the
officer with the
in insiiiulioii.il
in addition, he
i
in
personnel supervi-
is
the Surter
Berwick.
relations,
lull
Jennifer A. Kaffka '92
sor
planning a June 24, 1995 wedding.
Gcisingci health care system in
human
were marned on October
tant
accoun-
and external news operations
marketing ollicei with Providence
completing work
Wilkes-Banc
in
Deanna
Ciszek Elemen-
J.
Shenandoah.
porate headquarters of Kings Super Markets, Inc.
Corp.
Leader
employed by
Dennis L. Charles '92 and Carrie
the University's internal
in
Cowles Maga-
is
a
is
sales associate for Allstate Insurance in Lansdale.
Brian
Pocono Mountain School
tant. They live in Easton.
relations.
In this position,
in
Erin
an audiologisl for Kleckner
1
staff of the University as director ol
news and media
the Father Walter
in
Blozusky are
John W. Juckniewitz '92 and Wendy L.
Young were married on November 25. John is a
Audiology, Allentown
appointed
at
School
J.
1995 wedding.
I.
also earned a master's
who
Sandra,
at
Harnsburg, and Sean
at
Carpenter '92 and Brian W.
Blickeasderfer '91 were married on October
in
a production planner for
Shana K. Meier
Erin GownJey '92 and Frank
tary
L.
in
assistant for classified display at the Times-
He completed training at the
Allentown Police Academy in October. Tim has
served in the U.S. Army Reserves and the Penn-
Sandra
is
zines
Hughesville High School.
Police Department
News, media
Jane
istration at the University
Timothy Brooks '92 has joined
IJoyd
'92 are planning an October 21. 1995 wedding
on a master's degree
University of Pennsylvania
at the
the Pulsion area.
(i.
live in
Jeffersonville.
Jane Mehlbaum '92 and Sean Gregorowicz
'92 has joined
James A. Brogna
manager for BioPharm Clini-
Plymouth Meeting. They
cal Services in
live in Elysburg,
Nicole
Marklund
a quality assurance
Susan
Corporation
in
is
an underwriter for
E
D S.
Plymouth Meeting, and Craig
lege.
She previously was a marketing assistant
Marketing Inc in Bristol. She is a
at Atlantic
past
member of Volunteers
in
Teaching Altema-
is
January 1995
CI a
Quest Survey
n o
s s
What do you
an adult literacy organization in
Bucks
County. She lives in Mt. Pocono.
lives,
Laurie Pflugler Schofield '92 attended
alumni get-together
August. In the
in
in
PlftBM lake
a tew minutes to out
our
short Survey, Tins
will allow us to
the
Dewey Beach. Delaware,
last issue
mamed name was
her
of
YOU
serve
BLOOMSBURG,
better
omitted.
check any and
I'lease
Jaime
L. Stabley '92 and Michael
L
Houghtalmg were mamed on September
17 m
Montoursville. Jaime is employed
by Lowe's
boxes
Valdosta, Ga.
long
live in that city.
all
appiopuale
NNoul.l x.ii
participate in
I
in
They
do?
like to
com sea
iu<
ii
as.
Ua\ hiking
Deanne
L. Stout '92 and Christopher
P
are engaged. Deanne is
employed
as an accountant by the Pennsylvania
Commis-
sion on
Crime and Delinquency
in
Cunoeing
—
—
—
Hoenscheid
Harnsburg.
Backpucking
White wnter
rafting
Cross-country skiing
Caving
Amy
K. Totin '92 and Leonard A. Weber
Jr
were mamed on December 9. Amy is
a graphic
artist for
Phoenix Data
•tz:zniT
Anna Cawaggw. %
/6.
Inc.
Setn Burch.
art,npating
r
n,,,
;
l
J.
Urban
'92 and Lana
mas
R
(
'«<«
.man,
Jr
Keen!
65. Shirley Walters '92.
'87,
UsaStackJ
, '90, Bart
Barbara Duck Winchester 75 and Jared
Win,
man-
Transport International Pool in Lancaster.
Moeser. Beth
Paul.
Ann Wenders 92 and Darren W. Crossley
were married on May 28 in Matamoras. Jill also
High ropes
,J
89
Rappelling
PM
//
earned a master's degree
Camp Zama,
at
Bloomsburg. They
Mary
P.
Wellock. Dana Yazinski.
B
at
Standi were married on Septi
mbl
Shamokm.
trainee at
Weber. Elizabeth
Anne C
in
Adams
is
Winter
i
oniinenls
Ann
in
/
3. Would you participate
extended trips such its:
commercial lendei
Williamsport National Bank Hiej
live
.i
Shamokm
trips
is
registered
..
DUIM
with
of
thi
Columbia-Montour Horn
'93 and Kevin
Weaver
are planning a September 23. 1995
wedding
Michelle
I
'
the
—
1993 She pievioualy worked in Clearwater,] la
Voorhees. N.J .and the Hoapitalol
Philfldl Iphjj
' Allege «-! Osiiopallm
Medn m,
a psychiatric assistant/counselor at
1993
<
<
olorado Rivei
anyonland an
Kris A. Barski '93 and Debra Jo-Ann Gregory were mamed on August 27 in Nescopeck
Mike Jemo
2. Box 567
Hazleton, PA 18201
Kns
R D.
is
^
ing in
cal Seminary.
They
reside in Lancaster.
Stephanie Botfield '93 and Steven
Pam
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Donna
Con Alexander. Jim Arslan. Melissa
Abbott.
trips
through
E Buskirk. Pete
Calvert. Christina Campbell. Dina Campbell.
Kathenne Brady Chanski, Jackie Chnst, Karen
Corrente, Tonya M. Deimler, Deborah Dietnck,
Marcia Dinges. Mary Doan. Kevin Druecker,
Heidi Dunfee. Janeen
L Dunn. Colleen
Evans.
Darren Foreman, Jeff Frey. Steve Getz. Brett
Gibble. Jodi Mull Gibble. Shawn Godack, Mary
Jane Hayward, Christine Higgins. Jan Hoffman.
Pam laniero '93 (M), Shen Johnson Jacobs.
Heather Kearn. Sheldon Kernosh. Audrey
Kinney. Jim Kleiner. Dan Kornegay. Renee
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
Tufts Universiiy in
T.
Yoder
John Brennan '93 is an English teacher in
the Shenandoah Valley School District.
He
'
France
dental
Scotland
BoatOO
*
Spain
Tammy
is
Liberty.
in
a teacher at Creative Play
N
(
are
(
Ireland
China
*
enter
Already being offered
Trekking
Y.
in
Nepal
New
Jennifer Foulke "93 and Douglftl R (
aatOl
are planning a January wedding.
Jennifer is a
math teacher
Wissahickon School
in the
Zealand
Alaska
Your ideas
District
teaches junior high and eleventh grade students
Kimberly A.
Parente Baer. Jennifer Blaker. Elaine Bosack.
Elizabeth Burkhart, Jean
at
in
olorado
Martha's Vmcyaid
Walking
Tammy S. Farr -93 and Steve J Ian, ,\ „ .„.
planning a June 24. 1995 wedding in Mjlamonj
'93 are planning a July 22. 1995 wedding.
Both
are teachers in Lewisville. Texas.
laniero
school
enrolled
is
(
Sailing a 72 foot yacht from
a graduate student at Lancaster Theologi-
(717) 455-9261
Class Volunteers:
Nicole DeVecco '93
b
Rockies
l-.ngland
Representative:
In
Utah
kpai
li."
Health/Visiting
She joined the agcru y in
Nurses Association.
J.
i.. .,,.„,
Spring
in 'in-
Philhaven Hospital.
Renee Kunkel.
Thomaj ^
Sherri Derr '93
Michelle L.
Col-
—
Zelonis. Steve
Zezza
Pochards are planning a September 30, 1995
wedding in Shavertown. Donna is currently pursuing certification in special education
lege Misericordia.
S.
R. Crissinger Jr. '93 and Kelly
to par
Fall
Youi
Thomas
time or year
1,,-st
you were
Summer
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'92 and Michael
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Apple Vat ationa,
and Matthew is employed by Zenith
Produi
Corp. They live in Prospa Part
Reece. Cindy Reeder. Mark Schiffer.
Sharon
Schock, Mike Slachta. Matthew G Smith.
Jeff
Snyder. Gabnelle Stander. Dianna Heckman
Japan.
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Tammy Ludwig. Kathy Stettner Malkoskie.
Francine McCollum. Lon B McDonald.
Kevin
McGrath. Darlene Michel. Sherry Miers. Karen
Keith Weaver '92 (M) and Pamela J.
Johnson
were mamed in October. Keith is a sales
live at
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by
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T. Moyer
are planning a June 1995 wedding.
Stacey is a
substitute teacher.
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in
YWCA
Williamsport.
She
is
also project service coor-
dinator for the Multiple Sclerosis Society in
Williamsport
'93 were
is
employed by Lee's Copier Service
in
rev
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and Michael ( Jemo
Boycrtown. Kim and Mike
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extended trips flongC! th.m
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became parents of a son. Michael Cameo
born on November 27 (five pounds, II
ounces. 19 inches).
He
joins a
sister.
is
a
manager
at
Hazleton and the Jcmos
ALDI Foods
now
.,
Summer
Cassidy
Elizabeth, born on October II. 1993
Fall
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in
reside in that uiy
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Spring
Your comments
Jeannette Garrison '93 and Kay Underlnll
are engaged
Jeannette is a special education
teacher in the Juniata School District
Bethlehem
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Shawn Godack
Cynthia R. Colvell '93 and Matthew C.
Whin
4.
recently
Mike
Kimberly Ann Chappie '93 and David E.
Bast '91 are planning a June wedding in
Shavertown. Kimberly is employed by National
Pharmacy Services Inc. in Kingston, and David
I
mamed
at
'93
is
teaching mathem.jn
Gettysburg Senior High School.
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Are you interested
information
in
about:
training for groups and
'89 were married on
corporations
Stephanie,
who
Bloomsburg,
for couples/
Team-building
Deer Run
families
in
Montoursville.
young adult educator
Brent
Hock Auction
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also earned a master's degree
a
is
Inc
May
at
White
at
a licensed auctioneer with
is
'94 were married
Kimberly
Harrisburg
in
is
a
employed by
free-lance interpreter, currently
McDonald's Restaurants, Harnsburg, and James
is
employed in environmental services and main-
tenance
Service.
Amy
Kimberly Ann Long '93 and James R. Noss
Stephanie L. Gyurina '93 and Brent A. Hock
Tcam-building/Ixadcrship
at
Elizabethtown College.
in the
Donna
Hawkins
J.
6.
What
your Bge7
is
1995 wedding.
employed by Danville
State Hospital.
Maureen Hickey
31-40
Donna
is
'93 has joined the U.S. Air
41-50
Force as a second lieutenant.
51-60
registered nurse
60+
Altoona since June 1993. She
in
Would you
like to
the Quest Mailing
in
be stationed
will
San Antonio.
Todd
ist?
Charles County School District in Waldorf,
Elizabethtown. Todd
YES!!
married on August 6
pursuing a master's degree and Ph.D.
in
ern Illinois University
They
(OPTIONAL)
Illinois
1
M. Johnson
Sheri
'93 and John A. Jacobs
1994, in Lebanon.
18,
is working for American Commonwealth
Management Services Co., Inc., as an adminis-
She also has her own
tion in psychology.
I
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l
busi-
Home
Decor."
Lisa Kilcoyne '93 and Jeffrey
Hoppe
ness,
./II-
Also recipient of a nursing diploma from Mercy
Hospital in Scranton and additional training at
the Cleveland Clinic, she has
more than 20 years
Bruce A. Murren '93 has graduated from Air
Force basic training
in
at
Lackland Air Force Base
Texas.
Todd
Matthew G. Shively '93 and Cathy L. Rauch
were married on September 17 in White Deer.
"Shcn's Weddings and
'93 and
Jill
Sheriff are engaged.
employed by Northumberland County
is
is a program specialist for Milton Development Services and a teacher for Union/
Snyder ARC. They live in Milton.
as an intensive probation officer in the juvenile
Heidi
division.
Summers
'93
(M) and Robert Beck
were married on September 17
Christine Paulsen '93
while she seeks a career posi-
trative .issistant
SUN Home
Health Services as an enterostomal therapist.
Matthew
Sheri
ADDRESS
Hospital.
of experience.
reside in that city.
were married on June
Both are
Lori Sandahl '93 has joined
Tracey Ann Messner '93 and Ernest P.
Witmer were married on June 8 in Valley View.
Tracey is a substitute teacher. They live in Val-
Todd Nye
NAME
'93 and Craig M. Waters '93
September 23, 1995 wedding
employed by the KidsPeace National
M. Saby
are planning a
Center.
is
South-
at
Carbondale,
in
Lisa
Parola were
in
Hitz '93 and Knsten L. Etsell were
J.
No
CITY, S A
1
ley View.
be on
l
P.
Moscow. Amy, who
earned a master's degree at Mary wood College,
is employed by Friendship House Children's
married on December 3
She had been a
Hillvicw Care Center
at
Amy MaJinowski '93 and John
B Dcrr
'93 and Robert
6.
20-30
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7.
May
S.
Md. Timothy is a social studies teacher and coach
in the same district. They live in Waldorf.
Your ideas
are planning a
Jo Reynolds '93 and Timothy
Librizzi '93 were married on June 25 in
Stroudsburg. Amy is a Spanish teacher and coach
is
a counselor/pet
Edgewater Psychiatric Center's
CHIPs program in Harrisburg. She has studied
therapist at
Heidi
the
is
in
Northampton.
a speech and language pathologist for
American Therapy Corp.
They
live in
Quakertown.
for a master's degree in psychoeducational pro-
were married on November
or tall (717) 389-4323
by
Please return
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Lisa
5.
Inc. as a teacher,
is
'94
and Jeffrey
is
em-
QUEST
III
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nifer, also a
Thank you
foi
taking
dim
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munity College,
Pcdn law
our survey!
September 1995 wedding Jen-
graduate of Luzerne County
is
a paralegal
at the
Com-
Kirsten L. Peiffer '93 and Douglas G.
Kocher '93 were married on October 15 in Camp
Kirsten
filled
ding
named
Schloss has been
J
L.
Kuhlman
Marshall '93
research post
Patrick
Kenra
studies,
Companies
studies and researc
Jenkmtown.
duties in
I
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li
I
le
began
lux
office of research in the College ol
Missoun
at the
in
is
University ol
Columbia. Prior
to that,
he chancel the special education
Allyson Layaou '93 and Rick
in
Kamus were
married on September 3 in Kingston. Allyson is
employed by HMO of Northeastern Pennsylvania as an information specialist.
They
live in
Shavertown.
depailment there
He
Pennsylvania State University
pi
"lessor
in
charge
EtS
ol special
Shannon K. Leonard '93 and Darren G.
McCauley were married on May 14 in
McElhattan. Shannon
education.
Famous Footwear
Schloss earned Ins doctorate
in
Outlets
They
is
store sales
in the
live in
manager
Wisconsin,
He holds mastei
's
and
baccalaureate degrees from Illinois
State University in Normal,
The
University has
III
Bald Eagle Factory
Avis
Dorothy
will also provide direction for
academic research
activities, the
honors program, the
are planning a
March
18 wedding. Jennifer
learning support teacher in the
Institute for
is
a
national sales
Interactive Technologies,
and the
Center for Academic Computing.
a correctional officer
Montandon.
manager
at the
Federal Correc-
Allenwood.
They
live in
She
is
living
in
Communi-
MBA degree.
working on an
Bradley Stauffer '93 and Karen D. Janes are
fall 1995 wedding. Bradley is a pub-
is
a
for Sales Consultants of
accountant with Ross, Buehler, Falk
&
Co.,
Lancaster.
Maury Steinkirchner '93 has been appointed
Mothers
and Frederick
to the
Speech and Language Department
Lawrence
at St.
Center
Rehabilitation
in
Philadelphia in Yardley.
Lawrenceville, N.J. She has practiced
Kristen L. Pinkowski '93 and David J
Klinger were married on July 16 in East
Wilkes-Barre.
Stroudsburg.
Kathleen M. Stettner '93 and Steven J.
Malkoskie were married on August 6. 1994 in
Allentown. Kathleen is a freelance designer for
Heinz
ager for
Kristen
is
an intensive case man-
CATCH in Philadelphia.
They
reside in
that city.
Institute of Rehabilitation
the Press-Enterprise in
Noelle A. Pfleger '93 and Jason R. Kornegay
'93 were married on July 30 in Chester, N.J.
is
(N.J.)
a fourth
School
grade teacher
District
in the
They
live
in
Hackettstown, N.J.
Philip Price '93 has been elected coordinator
to the
ties,
in
Roxbury
at the
John
Medicine
Bloomsburg. They
in
live
Catawissa.
Matthew J. Sullivan
'93 and Lori
Ann Drasba
wedding in Newton Ransom. Matthew is employed by Road
Scholar Transport in Dunmore.
are planning an October 1995
Student Government Association of Union
attends faculty meetings, and serves on the
Life Activity Committee.
Ann Marie Thill '93 has graduated from the
Geisinger Medical Center School of Medical
Technology.
Campus
Katharine E. Rae '93 and Richard M.
Cronin '93 were married on June 25 at Harveys
Denise M. Lockwood '93 and Mikel S Betzer
were married on August 6 in Lewisburg. Denise
is
a sales auditor for
West Shore School
District.
tional Institution at
is
Inc. in Philadelphia,
in Virginia. As a coordinator for first-level students, he organizes activi-
Jennifer Livelsberger '93 and Eric Leese '93
cations.
is
employed
planning a
Theological Seminary
more than 600
students in 18 graduate programs
He
Work
at
special education and rehabilitation
psychology from the University of
Harrisburg.
Dorothy A Petonak '93 (M) and Frederick
Schrandt '93 were married on October 22 in
Noelle
also spent live years at
in
is
are plan-
is
an assis-
Sussman Organization
embei
Schloss had been director of the
Education
October 1995 wed-
delphia Catholic Schools, and Chris
tant controller for the
Doug
Michigan, where she
the marketing department of Allnet
lic
T.
Kendra is a substitute teacher for the Phila-
assistant vice preaideni foi graduate
Harrisburg, and
in
Laputka and
'93 and Christopher D.
are planning an
an administrative assistant with
in Detroit,
a claims representative for Allstate Insurance
Pittston.
Graduate
is
Holliman Associates
offices and a nursing assistant at
Hazleton General Hospital.
Tracy Spano '93 and Paul Chuckran
ning an October 1996 wedding. Tracy
Hill
Jennifer Klstler '93 and Andrew Solonoski
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, pa 17815
Temple University Harrisburg Center.
employed
ployed by The Camera Shop Inc.
to:
cesses at
Lake.
Jana E. Tidwell '93 and James W. Wanser
were married on August 6 in Bloomsburg. Jana
is
a teacher at a pre-school in
graduate student
Bloomsburg.
at
B.U.
Berwick and
They
live
a
is
in
Trade
L. Reed '93 is a computer graphic artwith the Senate of Pennsylvania, working primarily with Republican communications at the
ist
State Capitol.
Corinne Tosi '93 and Bryan J. Bala vage HI
on October 15 in Exeter.
Connne is employed by Kirsch Company in
'91 were married
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Shaw
Festival:
Drama,
Paxinos, and Bryan
in
New
is
employed by
FRP
Fillings
James Vopal
'93
is
teaching seventh grade
Si
and English in Caldwell. N.J. He
also coaching freshmen boys basketball.
social studies
is
comedy,
mystery
music
Columbia.
Daina Ruth Vosburgh 93 and Charles M.
Budris '93 were married on January 14 in Toms
Alumni ami
4
Rjver, N.J.
degree
who
Daina.
deaf education
in
B.U.,
Providence. N.J. Charles
is
in
a physicist/as-
we
Niagara on the
Medicine Center
12.
Wayne
Ward
'93 and
were married on October 21
Bucks County. Jennifer is a teacher,
and lacrosse coach. They
live in
field
North
America, and the only one
in the
that specializes in plays
written during Heinaid
Coopersburg.
hleiune
Amy
L.
Zahradnik '93 and Brian
Bethlehem.
Amy
is
a first grade teacher in the
Vestal (N.Y.) Central School District.
in
P.
6 in
They
live
Binghamton.
Congratulations to the
Sharon Gettel Olff '78. Kate
Sipe. Nichole Woodson Smith
Class of 1994
Phillippv. Jennifer Blair
90.
Cathy Stolarick
Ann Uranium, and Margaret Waldron
Welcome to the
Alumni Association
'89.
BobSurridge
'74.
Kay Schweitzer
'77.
Nelson Swarts 63. Man'
'75.
S. Bastian '94 and Donald L. Snyder
were married on October 5 in Muncy. Ronda
1
Crystal L. Haagen '94 and Charles M.
mairii d ui Oclohei N
in
Roesner '94 were
Lemoync
(
!ryatal
i
an accountant with
li
Peat Marwick. Harnsburg. and Charles
1994
John R. Beck
Kathy
III '94 has accepted a teaching
agcr with (he Italian
Oven
in
Sharon A. Brady '94 (M) and Adam R Chase
were married on
May
28
in
Duryea. Sharon
The
Stacey
L
live in Pittston.
mm
,.
Ymk
Congressman Paul Kanjoraki'a Washington itafl
He relumed to campus on November H to meet
The following
class
members
registered at
alumni or university events during 1994: Scott
ton.
Naomi
is
a registered nurse at Ashland Regional
Medical Center. They
live in
Shawn
Cave
Burger, Robin Callahan (M), William
III,
Mark Gee. Jim
P.
Randy Harmon, Leann
Houtz, Kathy Hozza. Denise Hughes. James
Inscoe III, Brett Kolcun, Amy Kravetz. Mike
OCCUpancy, plus $3]
i
at
pursuing a master's degree
ogy
at
in
Amy Lichty. Janell Lutz, Ench
C. Maul. Brian McCloskey. John McDaniel,
Ken
McQuillen. Eva M. Mosakowski. Mall
O'Connell. Lisa Ochwat, Christine Poll.
Stephanie Reichner. David Riordan, Jake
wedding
Julie
school psychol-
Robinson, Richard Schofield, Jennifer
Ilene Swarts, Tarron
Thomas, Mark
Stets.
Vineis,
Theresa VonTobel. Jeff Warren, Kathleen Wen.
ton,
D C.
Edwards
V.
ate assistantship to
employed by
the Hrsi
Elizabeth K. Avery '94 and Eric
Muncy. Elizabeth
is
16,
a master of science
degree in business administration
employed by Construction
Specialties Inc. in Muncy.
They
live in
Bucknell
at
Marcy
Fiorey '94 and Gary Zyskoski were
married on July 9
manager
at
in
Shamokin. Marcy
is
a case
Infant and Youth Care. Inc
Montandon. They reside
in
.
Shamokin.
Paul
J.
Gnall
Jr. '94
high
i
In Victorian
lery, a
ioi
Mat km. hi, threi
- and the marriage
beautiful
ii„
— of
reputation
and ambitious polidi
ideal husband.' or is
dandy who
ratu
him
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popular
it
ti hi
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the aristo-
determined to
is
dled with llirtation
•..
and Intrigue,
llus play glilteis
She
Oscar Wilde
Sandra
is
The Court House
(
Theatre)
lives in Alexandria. Va.
'94 and Shane
wedding
A WitUMI
in
a radiographic tec hnologist at
Medical Center
in
Evening
The Philanderei
Millrnont
by Bernard Shaw. 'The fickleness of
Geismgei
the
Danville
women
title
I
love,'
character,
'is
COmplaini the
only equalled by
ning a
May
20. 1995
wedding
I
an
plan
Janell is
cm-
ployed by South Western School District
Hanover.
in
who
love
IXWs,
tins
adventure
private
mc'
comedy
is
life,
Set in
women
London
based on Shaw's own
and gleefully lampoons
championed
Mark E. Mcloy '94 and Traci Y Grimm were
mamcd in November in Fairfax. Va Mark is a
Court House Theatre)
social studies teacher at f-airlax
Wednesday Lunchtimc
High School
Moon
(The
The Six of Calais
'94 and Brian Saucrs '91
planning a November
Elizabcthville
in the
ol sexual
Alicia
II,
is
1995 wedding
arc-
in
a registered nurse at
Edgcwatcr Psychiatric Center in Harnsburg, and
Brian is employed by Keystone Medical Systems
Lemoync
by Bernard Shaw This lunchtimc
trifle is
Shaw's little-known comedy
and marriage In Mb.
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I
hnghsh king juggles conflicting
demands of warfare and of his
the
queen
The
task
would be
easier
if
and Kaihleen Dcebel
were married on November 9 Paul
1
by
ondon
in Lancaster.
are planning an April 29
in
Hughesville.
Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania
an account cxe
University.
W
1994, in
i
the causes to be
'94 has received a gradu
work on
playi will
Husband
Ideal
iii«s
Alicia
Stackhouse were married on July
is
National Bank of Berwick.
Karen
me
follow
thi
the infernal constancy ol the
Laura A. Conrad '94 and J Thomas Austin
III were married on October 15 in South
is
.ii
jrt
by Oscar Wilde
resc ue
Janell Luiz '94 and Dave Banai
Laura
ins
iWsdny Matinee
Washing
in
Bucknell University.
Williamsport.
each play
be offered:
B u
at
Yvonne M. l.akata '94 is a registered nunc
Georgetown University Hospital in Washing
Sandra M. Long
are planning an August 12. 1995
foi
select.
throughout with the lanious wit ol
June A. Crossley '94 and Steven M. WilliU
is
working
in
itudenl
Temps
with Russoli
Laczo, Debbie Lafferty, Steve Laudenslager,
Meredith Layos,
a
i
Paxinos.
Johanna Byers '94 teaches primary grades
in a Jicarilla Apache parochial school in
Lumberton. N. M.
Flannery. Kevin Friel.
Haizlett,
Allison
Kerry Kcgari.se '94
Gene Dyer. Karen Payne Edwards,
Kristen Evans, Brian
$275
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Aukamp.
Pete Barnes. Chris Beadlmg. Stacey
Belhumer, Michelle Bet, Michelle Bonchonsky,
Nicole Boyd, Kathryn Browne, Susan Bruno,
is
I
Naomi C. Brown '94 and Douglas R Williams were married on September 24 in Elysburg
Layos
basic cost ol the trip
Bloomsburg) and hob
omoda
Hons lor lour nights, based on double
An
Ian Hastings '94 and Allison L Pa} nti an
planning a June wedding. Ian is a member of
with students interested
Belhumer. Randy Harman, Meredith
world
bus traniportation (from
foi
.
a
is
speech-language pathologist for NovaCare. They
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a substitute teacher. They live in Milton.
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'88.
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the beginnings ol the
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CAPITAL AREA MIXER
Alumm and friends attended an qftei work mixei ai iht Marriott
Harnsburg on December 2. In attendance were Jim Blockus '77,
Kathleen Bio, klU, Sharon L
Chnstman '92, John J Cuff 84. Jim D Angela. Tina Wussell D 'Angela '79.
Patricia Dobrou, ss.
Darren Foreman '93. Jim Gingrich '76. Karen Marquette Gingrich '76.
Rick Huckrnherg. Mary
Jane Howard '93. Rick Howenstme '76. David Kern. Diane Jackson
Kern '76, Donna Kinder
80. Kris Lowther '93. Rose Lowther. Frank Magel '86.
Amye Mengel. Amy Savaslio Murphy 88.
second
the
is
company
In
world
hockey
Kishbaugh were married on August
estival
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largest theatie
Adam A Weber
in New Britain.
uesday,
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through Saturday. August
S.
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Jennifer E.
lestival in
ake. a beautiful
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Victorian town, tiom
August
his veai
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Shaw
will attend the
sistant radiation safety officer for the Radiation
in
annual theatre
Canada
Ontario.
trip to
V
a parent/in-
is
Summit Speech School
fant specialist at the
New
also earned a master's
at
friends are invited to
join us foi the ninth
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employed
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harsh noise of traffic and the clatter of
he weren't so devoted to both! The price
of this short performance is only $10
work
love
Wednesday Matinee
until the
their
Friday Kvening
Can
You Never
housekeeper's two
by Bernard Shaw
season's suspense play combines the
popular plays, this
tension Of a detective mystery with the
Clandon,
ghost story
better
romantic' (Royal George Theatre)
dolly sisters join the menage. This
eerie terror of a
own
What could be more
of
In an isolated area
England, a retired courtesan and her
housekeeper-companion keep a cheery old
COttage—
actress find themselves falling in
— against
judgement
Retirement
in
by Edward Percy.
Meeting by
the elevated railroad
chance, a soldier on leave and an out-of-
(Royal George Theatre)
Ladies
Festival
(Royal George
who
Tell
One of Shaw's most
comedy tells of Mrs.
grown
takes her three
children on a seaside holiday. There, to
Ken Wilson discusses
her horror, the children meet their
Theatre)
his exhibit with Dr.
Susan Rusinko
estranged father, while the eldest
daughter finds herself falling
Wednesday Evening
Waste
by Harley Granville Barker A furtive love
affair jeopardizes a promising political
compelling drama by the
most modern ol Shaw's contemporaries
career, in this
For over 30 years, Waste was banned
England due
to
we now
issues
lt8
a flourish
and disaster
'You never can
into
the play dissolves into music
Unflinching treatment of
laughter and the sound of
call 'pro-choice' and 'pro-
member
and
Rowe and
bj Bolton
Iuik litime,
.i
waves lapping
the sea-wall. (Festival Theatre)
In addition to seeing plays
At
Arthur Sullivan
1
Sullivan before he learned up with Gilbert
In iln
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a love-sick
pharamist threatens
while a disguised duke
the bear pit,
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performance
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and enjoying
we
will take a side
Niagara Falls on one morning, and
will also tour a local winery.
addition, historic Fort
into
George
within
is
As always, we
Dr.
will be
Susan Rusinko.
brief us
Cavalcade
be available for post-play discussions
The sweep of history,
on the plays
in
advance, but will
over dessert and/or nightcap at the Prince
with Noel Coward's unforgettable
of Wales Hotel or other popular
characters and music, in a production of
nightspots.
350 costumes and
follow two English families
'downstairs'
— as they are caught up
and the other from
in a
whirlwind of changes from 1899 to 1929.
With
this production, the
proudly reprises one
successes,
which had
premiere here
Shaw
Festival
its
in 1985.
North American
(Festival Theatre)
After July 7.
we
is
due by July
your money unless a replacement
the first
40 persons who send a
an isolated
shattered by the sudden appearance of a
gangster and his small group of criminals
A classic
suspense tale of the
made
1930s, this
was
Humphrey
Bogart. (Festival Theatre)
the play that
nator at St. Joseph's
a star of
is
is
an activities coordi-
Manor
S.
Valen-
October 1995 wedding.
employed by Evangelical Community
is
Hospital in Lewisburg.
Meadowbrook,
in
Molly
J.
Swigart '94 and Daniel
were married on July 16
Berwyn.
substitute teacher.
Penny E. Roush '94 and Tony H. Spaid were
married on July 30 in Middleburg.
Penny
is
a
registered nurse in the U.S. Air Force.
They
in
P
Bishop
McClure. Molly
live at
is
McClure R.D.
a
1
Krista Russell '94
is
an enrichment teacher
the Barclay Friends School in North
we
Jessica
'94 of
Durham Town-
Upper Bucks County, died on September
20 when she was struck by lightning as she stood
in the sand in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. The
reservation, or for
and
Born
Number
Ann Wynings
'94 and Scott L. Shultz
were married on July 23
substitute teacher.
They
in Danville.
Lori
is
a
live in Danville.
to explore job opportunities.
in Philadelphia,
she was a daughter of
Judy Seeler RuthraufT and Karl RuthraufT.
Cathy Ann Slebodnik '94 (M) and Keith
Bnslin were married on
Cathy,
B.U.,
who
is
May 21
in
You're invited to
Alumni Day
more
information, please call 1-800-526-0254.
as a
live in
22-year-old had traveled to Florida for a vacation
To make your
M. RuthraufT
ship,
transaction.
Toll-free
They
Williamsport.
Lori
will
prefer
in Williamsport. Julie
employed by Bucktail Bank and Trust Co.
Towanda.
(Checks should be written payable to
payment by check since we lose a small
amount of money on each credit card
Wright '94 and Joseph M. Gnoffo
customer service representative.
at
we
Julie A.
were married on August 27
is
J
Wilkes-Barre.
April 29, 1995
also received a master's degree at
a speech-language pathologist for
live in
For more information,
Wilkes-Barre.
1-800-526-0254
Friday Matinee
The Voice of the Turtle
It's New York,
are planning an
Jr.
Tracy
a portfolio analyst for Master
NovaCare They
by John Van Druten.
Tracy Jo Stewart '94 and Gregory
tine
Lease, a division of Tokai Financial Services in
deposit.
Mastercard. Discover),
we meet an odd bunch of
people. Some are lost, some yearning to
get away, some frightened to leave, some
happy to have arrived. The peace is
J.
is
The Petrified Forest
diner in Arizona
94 and Michael
1
will be unable to refund
accept payment by credit card (Visa,
on the run.
1995 wedding. Michele
$ 100 per person deposit will reserve
your place. The balance
Thursday Evening
In
"93.
Reservations
A
B.U. Foundation.) Although
by Robert E. Sherwood.
Lon B. McDonald '93, Jody Millard '79,
P. Nagumy '93. Tina Reed '84. Kathy
John Updegraff '92, Mary Catherine
McCollum
Stefanowicz '93 are planning an October 21,
found. Participation will be limited to
ol its greatest
4
Michele M. Pyfer
and Michael
'upstairs,'
(M). Francine
'92 (M), Brad Mosier '76. Beth
Chapin are planning a September 1995 wedding.
will not only
Thursday Matinee
We
'81
&
Classnotes
accompanied by
of the Bloomsburg University Depart-
— one from
Maine.
Stettner Malkoskie '93, Ruth Correll Trapane "67.
Weisskopf McGarvey "74, James R. Yannes '72 and Cathleen Zicari '93.
retired chairperson
ment of English. Susan
characters.
in
Our Own Resource Person
The puce of
only $15. (Royal
epic scale with over
Masom
Terry Miller '87
a
heatre)
by Noel Coward
Moosehead Lake
Blumberg "92 (M), Elaine Bosack '93. William Cluley '71,
Karen Corrente '93, Sharon Hottenstine Cressinger '85. Kevin Druecker "93, Janet Gorg
Fransham '78, Sue Maurer Grace '74, Barbara and Clark Grant, Dan Grant '77, Sharon Hazenski
'91.
91. Ed Horvath '72, Janet Sauter Karsok '81, Deborah Letkiewicz '91, Nellie Manarchuck
participants included Julie
Dorothy
In
walking distance of our hotel.
the refreshment stand. Tuneful,
hearted and charming
light
we
young
throw himself
to
trip to
"The Decameron Series and other Landscapes," the exhibit featured paintings inspired
by Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron, a medieval Italian collection of stories.
Also displayed were sketchbooks he used to create the Decameron Series. The exhibit also
The
shops and restaurants of scenic
Niagara-on-the-Lake,
870s, from
on Homecoming Day, marking the 25th anniver-
of the department since 1963.
featured landscapes of the countryside around
Side Trips
musical from (he
for a reunion
campus
study.
Titled
(Court House Theatre)
the
program of
Meeting in the gallery of Haas Center for the Arts, the participants met with faculty of the
Department of Art and enjoyed an exhibit of 40 paintings by Ken Wilson, who has been a
he
tell.'
Art majors returned to
sary of the
whispers, as conflicts are resolved and
in
The 'Loo
tins
all
of a table napkin, transforms
tears into laughter
delight
Thursday Lunchtime
tail
it
presides a charming old waiter who, with
at
Mr
Art majors return for reunion
love
in
with a randy young dentist. Over
Kelly Solt '94 and Robert Hassler were married
on June
1 1
in
Lehighton. Kelly
is
a special
it's
wartime, and the sound of rain softens the
education teacher. They live
in
Huber Heights.
Ohio.
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January 1995
Help Wanted
On a trial
basis,
BLOOMSBURG,
Supply
your alumni
publication, will offer a free service to
you as alumni.
Please help the Alumni
Volunteers needed
Association continue
Regional chapter steering
involvement
Are you seeking a position?
your business card with
over 30,000 alumni?
a
a position
are
alumni
in
back"
list
in
who wish
in service.
So,
Class or Group reunion planning
al
Husky Ambassador
the
then call
Alumni
and "Position Available" section, you may use
words to present your information. Your "ad" may be mailed
or faxed to the Alumni Office.
will
alumni events
Alumni House projects
Fund
Equitable representation of
minorities, veterans, etc.
you are unable to volunteer at
we hope that you will
Contributing your tunc
this time,
and
attend area chapter events,
ters
cepted for reproduction in the directory of business cards. Your business
card should be mailed to the Alumni Office, not faxed.
raising support
Constructive feedback
Doug
talents to the
Association and
be ac-
Alumni
return to
its
chap-
can ultimately deter-
mine
the success of the
Association's programs
first
and
projects.
Day, reunions, athletic contests,
grams,
etc.),
Use
What's
this
Doug
^en &
We're looking foi^a few gooa^men!
Hippenstiel,
Alumni Director,
space to write your classnote for the next issue of
Complete
and keep your
Please be a
current.
Goodwill Ambassador.
quite
Please direct your inquiries directly to
for special
public lectures, cultural pro-
printed."
The deadline for the next issue of BLOOMSBURG is Friday, March 31.
The publication will go to press in May and should be in alumni homes
within three weeks after that time.
campus
events (Homecoming, Alumni
address
Each alumnus or alumna will be limited to one advertisement or one
business card per calendar year. It may be necessary to limit the number
of cards printed to one or two pages in any issue, based on "first come,
projects
New
If
to 100
by 2 inches)
to "give
Class representatives
Organization representatives
Hippenstiel.
in
size business cards (3.5 inches
for
of volunteer opportu-
nities,
In the "Position Sought"
Only standard
awards (Distinguished Service,
Young Alumni,
please take a look
a directory of
business cards from alumni.
up
alumni
for
Classnotes
Student internship experiences
Submiting nominations for alumni
and
always looking
Director
Be included
"lost"
news
Honorary Alumni)
We
your business.
*
Locating
Clipping
programs.
different geographical area.
for
to
long-term projects and
Let others
Seek applicants
*
assist with short-
to:
know that you are
seeking a new position, perhaps
*
continue to have a
we need more alumni
Regional freshmen picnics
Senior send-off picnic
Student "appreciation" days
Alumni registrations at campus
events
Teacher Ambassadors
Share-a-Day experience
Student recruitment
very active agenda, and
like to share
for:
committees
of
by volunteering youi
time and talents.
We
Now, you have an opportunity
its
in the life
Bloomsburg University
Do you have a position to fill?
Would you
& Demand
at 1-800-526-0254.
BLOOMSBURG
Name
Maiden Name, if applicable)
Class Year
Daytime Telephone Number
(Including
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you
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Calendar of Events
The following events have been scheduled as of January 31, 1995.
For details about these events, or to receive an updated calendar at any tune, please call the Alumni Office at 1-800-526-0254
BLOOMSBl RG
April
(.
Presidential Inaugural
April 21-23
Alumni Luncheon
5
in
Atlanta
July
Commencement
13
October 7
October 2K
Homecoming
December 2
Happy Holidays Dance
New
Alumni Dinner
in
Raleigh
PHILADELPHIA
Berrigan Sub Picnic lor Alumni
June 14
&
Students
March
3
1
April 5
Phantom of the Opera (Sold Out)
State System Alumni Reception
City Island Park
PITTSBURGH
I
BUCKS COUNTY
KAWANNA COUNTY
\(
February 13
Downtown Alumni Luncheon
Additional Volunteers Needed
TBA
POCONOS
Additional Volunteers Needed
TBA
Manhattan
Alumni Mixer
The Harrisburg Marriott
Alumni Leadership Conference
Parents' Weekend
June 23-24
tba
April,
Alter- Work
March 24
Alumni Day
April 29
in
NORTH CAROLINA
HARRISBURG
and Dinner-Dance
Alumni Dinner
1
1
Atlanta Airport Marriott
Weekend
Husky Club Auction
April 2H
May
NEW YORK CITY
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March
President's Ball
1
LANCASTER COUNTY
CALIFORNIA
TBA
TBA
Alumni Brunch
February 12
in
READING-BERKS
San Francisco
With President Kozloff
l
EHIGH VALLEY
April 6
State
System Alumni Reception
TBA
CANADA
August
K-
SOUTH CAROLINA
1
Bus Trip to Shaw Festival
Niagara on the Lake, Ontario
2
LYCOMING COUNTY
April,
tba
Alumni Dinner
in
Charleston
TBA
VIRGINIA
HESTER
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MASSACHUSETTS
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Additional Volunteers Needed
April.
Alumni Luncheon/Dinner
TBA
in
TBA
Brunch
in
Richmond
Boston
WYOMING VALLEY
DEI
MONTGOMERY COUNTY
MVARf
August [6
DELAWARE
Alumni Dinner
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in
Dewey Beach
NEW
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August 19
September 12
March 3
Alumni Luncheon
M.ikIi
Radisson Ba) Hatboi inn
South Florida Alumni Luncheon
I
Howard Johnson,
&
Students
RSE1
at
the
YORK
Beach
Avalon, NJ.
I
Berrigan Picnic for Alumni
New
Kir by Park, Kingston
n
Additional Volunteers Needed
USA
August 15
Additional Volunteers Needed
IBA
in
Tampa
Training
lor
September 22
Student Recruiters
Home of Dick
Belle Mead
Lloyd
Husky Club/Alumni
Golf Outing at Heritage
Hills
'62,
Deerfield Beach
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Bloomsburg
to
your
child's
CO CO
current residence. If this
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address
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Learning to be part of a community
By JESSICA
S.
President of the
KOZI OI
Umvei tity
Today's students have a
And
they're doing
were undergraduates,
When
Ph.D.
.
come
lot to learn.
— the
and outside
we all suspected when we
some of hie s most important
by
Is ,in
They
learn
it
learn
it
by taking pari
by experiencing tragedies
By
They
common
be
bonds
community by discovering
—
thai unite us all
members
as
Oi the
human
M.iy
in
during the
universities like
wherever we may
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extended urban
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teat
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first
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in
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Harrisburg
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— more than
ol these students,
an innei
then experience
Philadelphia's Edison
urban high
students
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si
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it
I
it
—
may be three hours
hometown
Tokyo.
like
i«>i
theii slice ol
Rie
Ito,
urban
life
junioi majoring in education.
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driving time- from Bloomsburg, but
it's
light
I
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isier
years
s
sliidenls live in
Last year, five
culture, history
.1
world
i
Bloomsburg students spent
and language
Another will stud}
at
!hinese this
<
have also taken pari
in the
university
's
in
ommunit
ations Studies gi.ulu.iie,
These exchanges
(
.1
College in
I
.iaoning province.
exchange program with China. Several
scheduled
'hristopher Moulton, a 1994
(
to
formal program
Qmghai Education Commission
China's
ol the
are pari ol
is
(
Qinghai province. Bloomsburg alumni
have taken one year teaching assignments there
>
summer studying Chinese
their
Shenyang Teat hers
summer
Shenyang next year.
Bloomsburg has operated with
teach
thai
since 19K7
lollege Ol Professional Studies, visited the
in
when Howard Macauley. dean
People 's Republic as part of his
between alumni and
cjsc, 4(),(K)() alumni can
—
a
with us.
visit
In our
make a
the regional
tag
in various fields.
on alumni time and
their
ideas, but these
contributions are extremely important.
alumni
often,
feel that the
Alumni
Association only wants financial
contributions.
In fact, fund-raising has
been the responsibility of the Founda-
Board and the Development Office
tion
The Alumni
Association, on the other hand,
is
charged with the responsibility of
can refer prospective students
"friend-raising."
to the
We
university, participate in local chapter
hope
that students
events, or offer students insights about
will use the ideas
careers and industries.
alumni
1
parents, faculty
in at least
,400 alumni and
and
staff) participated
one of the 85 programs and
The number and scope of
events and the large number of participrojects.
pants
may
be attributed,
and faculty
and resources of
to help students
achieve a level
may
of preparation they
not otherwise
Small contributions by 40,000
alumni can produce big results. Moreattain.
over,
when
the university excels,
everyone's degree becomes more
valuable.
in part, to the
If
you have questions or ideas
that
success of the regional chapters. In the
will benefit the students, please take a
upcoming year, we hope to increase the
number of participants. In addition, we
the
want
University,
to integrate chapters events
to
almost impossible to put a price
for nearly a decade.
by contributing
at
we would like
the campus as
time and ideas. For example, alumni
more with
Hays Fellowship program.
Fulbrighl
commu-
education by providing a
nication channel
to
about 1,000 others (friends, students,
ommunity.
members
Too
Last year, over
Toil;i\
its
alumni.
ol its
the rest of the university family.
counties, for those from suburban neigh*
may have been
musl have been
Philadelphia
firom Rie'S
in rural
way
presentations
more alumni
It's
university must use every asset in
significant impact
small towns
ii
ture what
enter
i
of the stereotypes associated with
>1
borhoods, these experiences
Pit
many
ligh Si hool shatters
they have
community
guest speakers and advisory board
students' potential, the
The Alumni Association seeks
modeiii, with a strong vocational program and an on-site day< are
.in
in
days in one ol Philadelphia's
hand about urban education in America. New and
first
Bloomsburg, face
portfolio, including the perceptive input
setting
it)
i
70 of our
hools as pan of an
Hloonr.biii r education majors spent 10
hools learning
community
trust that
along this
events. Furthermore,
see
competition from around the world. To
family.
week
first
a
who walk
may make
environment,
graduating students from regional
the
maximize
education majors spenl
I
For example, faculty or staff members
86
Alumni Association
In today's challenging
learn about
their ideas about
personal responsibility in creating a
responsible for those
MARVIN METZGER
President,
that shatter
expectations.
life'fl
is
hope
group
in
\wy in college residence lulls
li\
— where each
I
and more expansive. And,
impossible to put a price tag
on alumni time and ideas
students learn something about being pari of a
projei
own
larger
It's
and service organizations, today's college
community. They
— been made
to recognize their
wor ld
lessons aren't found in the pages of a textbook
In social
today's students leave the university,
have exploded
inside
it
classroom hecause. as
I
even
the university's programs.
moment
to
send
Alumni
me
Office,
a note, in care of
Bloomsburg
400 East Second
Bloomsburg,
PA
Street,
17815.
Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends,
An exdting new
jroui
way
bi
this tall.
A
annual publication with a familiar name is headed
redesigned Bl >< MStiURC will inform you of new
<
events and developments at the University and will report on issues
of
concern ll will also present feature stones that give a Comprehensive
view
ol the
111 rent academic, cultural, recreational
and social life of the Univer1
H\
Stones
will examine societal and cultural issues thaiugh the
eyes of
and students and will present significant developments in the
professional and personal lives ol alumni, faculty, staff and students
It
promises to be intellectually stimulating, informative and visually
•
our
fat nit
\
exciting.
In short,
it
will seek to celebrate the "lite ol the
The 32-page
mind."
tabloid publication will be distributed to
all
all
issues of the publicar
tion.
The publication
will be prepared in the Office
of
Hippenstiel '68 serving as editor.
Alumni Affairs, with
alumni, parents,
staff,
and
available to
current students.
The new publication will be prepared in the Office of University
Relations
and Communication, with MarkJand Lloyd serving as editor.
Early next year, a familiar publication with a new name will
appear. The
the new publication will be determined by a contest.
Call us at 1800-526-0254 to give us your suggestion. The winner of the
contest, to be
selected by the Alumni Board of Directors, will get an alumni
sweatshirt
Page 2
name of
tabloid, will contain the ever-popular "class
notes" as well as
Homecoming, Alumni Weekend, chapter activities
and other special events.
The publication will be distributed twice a year to
alumni who have made
a contribution dunng the 15 months prior to
publication date. Others may
receive the publication by paying a $10
annual subscription. Members of
the most recent graduating class will receive two
free
Doug
community and political leaders, faculty and
prospective students and their parents. In addition, it will be
friends, donors,
The 32-page
reports and photos of
As a result of these exciting changes,
University family will be well served.
we
believe
all
members
of the
Everyone will receive the new
Umversity publication and contributing
alumru /subscribers will receive
the familiar alumru publication.
In the process, both the
University and the
toS Z
comments on both pubUcations
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Classnotes
Home
Wesley Village Retirement
1912
She would enjoy cards or
Esther Hess Pettit '12, formerly of
letters
Cecile Schraeder
in Pittston.
from
class-
Kash
'25 ol Wilkes-
Barrc reports thai she will be moving to Houston, Texas, to be near her son
mates.
and family
Melbourne. Honda, has died.
Leona Lewis
Bessie Beaver Werkhcisvi '25
Phillips '21. formerly of
Blakely and Peckville. died on February 7
Of Numidia. died on January 24
Joseph Cherrie '15, formerly of Nanticoke,
San Diego on February 28 at age 98.
He taught at Newport Township High School
Prior to retirement she taught at the Lincoln
was an elementary school teacher ami
School
irom 1915 to 1961.
fice.
died in
His
in
wife, the former
first
Peckville and
in
eral years
was employed
for sev-
Surviving are his second wife, Marian; a
Don; a daughter, Alice Jane, three grand-
hildren and three great-grandchildren.
1926
Louise
Catharine Havard Reed '22, formerly of
on March 14 at age 93 She was a
teacher at the Nottingham Elementary School
Plymouth
for
many
in
May
Marion L'Hommedieu Dobb
4
16 of
in
Ruth Carmody Cunningham
'23 of
B
Frances Keeler
'23, a life resident of
Kingston, died on February
Representative:
the Kingston
Grace Kisbach Miller
962, she taught elementary school
Barre for 38 years, mostly at the
in
Wilkes-
Dana
until her retirement in 1965.
January 23, 1994,
at
'19 died on
'23 of Harleigh
in
1963
White Ha
She taught
almost 40 years be-
for
ol
10,
is
a daughter.
Maureen
Feissner;
v
sistci
Margaret Morgan Shuman '26 ol Him
She was
on March 26 al age S l
Bell died
J
.i
teacher in the Springfield School Distr ict dur-
World War
II.
Surviving are a daughter, Carolyn A.
Beumer, two sons. John C. and Thomas ('
nine grandchildren, ami three greal-grandclul
dren.
Surviving are four sons. John, Thomas,
Paul, and Richard, six grandchildren,
great-grandchildren, and
two
two
sisters.
1927
James
R. Bittenbender '27 of East Brady
May
He
1924
died on
Representative:
organized the school band and continued as
5 at age 88.
Brady High School
Edward F. Schuyler
for
taught
Bail
at
37 years. In 1933, he
Truth-art '76
director until 1964.
Marian Fichter Williams
Hazleton. died on
May
'24, formerly of
14 at age 91.
taught in Passaic and Nutley. N.J.
Representative:
managed
Anna Davis Barrow
the
Guest House
at
She
She
'20 of Newark, Dela-
1925
ware, died in July 1993.
Classmates
1921
Herman Garey
is
a resident of
Paul C. Foote '27 of Bridgeport, Conn.,
March 19
As chief optical engineer
died on
who attended Alumni Weekend
Martha Roushey Miers, Maryan
Hart Miller.
for Bell
and
20 years, he supervised
the design and development program foi all
optical requirements on Bell and Howell
for over
Howell Co.
reunion (based on official registrations):
Geneva Schott Baughman, Bessie Michael
Bogart,
Bovard; two sons. Craig and Neil; and four
grandchildren
later
Princeton Uni-
versity until her retirement.
Lydia Bohn Florey '21
26
Surviving arc his wife, the former Mary
1920
Class Volunteer: Camilla
Hiu kinghcun
years
.
a teacher in the
age 95.
Warren Hendershott
Township
grandson and a
ing
Street
School.
Young McDonald
in
Borough School Distnct from
Hazleton area before retiring
Linda Kreidler '19 of Wilkes-Barre died
on December 25 at age 96. Prior to retiring in
She taught
5.
Ruth McNertney Smith
died on April 27. She was
Class Volunteer:
Foster
Surviving
N.Y., has died.
1919
1923
Can
died on February
1
many
Daytona Beach
fore retiring
Wilkes-Barre School District.
Grace Kishbach Miller
in
Florence Shovlin
1923
Malveme,
'26, formcrl) ol
31. 1994, She taught for
Peckville and
ven R.R.
Wilkes-Barre died on December 16 at age 97.
Prior to retiring, she was a teacher in the
Prise ilia
on
years
1916
1
Thompson Baxter
Peckville and Daytona Beach. Florida, died
Plains, died
in
later a
by the Blakely Borough Light Of-
1922
on,
She
housewife.
Edna Runyan, died
1980.
age 88
at
Htnkel '40
former!)
1915
His broad experience included
equipment.
work with
particular
Kokoltu '78
types of optical systems with
all
emphasis on photographic and pro-
jection optics
Of special interest were such projects as
development and utilization of tolerfuli
analysis in lens design, high quality
zoom
Kwiatowski '79
lenses, studio and television lenses, high ap-
erture lenses, militarized and special lenses lor
high and low temperature operation, high el
ficiency projection systems, evaluation of
equipment,
competitive
collimators,
autocollimators and optical aides for laboratory and production control.
Shipt '93
He held two patents for picture projection
apparatus and adjustable condenser lenses for
projection systems.
In
recognition of his professional accom-
plishments, he
was presented with
guished Service Award by the
Association
in
He grew up
CLASS OF 1925 -Attending
Bessie Michael Bogart.
Miers.
Alumni Weekend were (from left)
Geneva Schott Baughman and Martha Roushey
the 70th year reunion on
Maryan Hart Miller,
ily,
was
a
Alumni
1981
in a
Bloomsburg
faculty fam-
for his father, the late Professor
Foote.
a Distin
BU
member
Jacob
C
of the English Depart
ment faculty from about 1905
to 1922.
Homecoming
October 28
Make
plans today
Classnotes
Pottsgrove School District for 25
yean,
in the
retiring in 1978.
Surviving are a daughter. KatherineA''
three brothers and a sister.
Lehman;
Frank J. Greco
their
'33 and his wife
celebrated
55th wedding anniversary. He would
like
hear from classmates, especially
from
Lackawanna County.
to
Eleanor Benscoter McCarroll '33
of
Hunlock R.R. 1 died on January 3 at age
80.
She formerly taught in the Northwest School
District.
Surviving are a daughter, Martha Rang;
twol
grandchildren, two great-grandchildren.
and|
a
sister.
CLASS OF I93S
Attending the 60th year reunion on Alumni Weekend were (from left) Jean Smith Pritchard.
John J Butler Lauretta
I- oust Raker, Fae Meixell Ihseroad, Charles F
Blackburn. Helen Frey Marklev. Thomas F. Davis, Gladys Bayer Witmer
Stanley P
Hnmbach. Hetty Row Reed, Harriet Slyer /loop. Veda Mericle Steward, Edna Wagner
Stevens. Rosebud Colder Ungemach.
Hartman
(
and Helen
Grace OdeU O'Neill '27. formerly
on March IH at age 91.
Mary
•
lit-«J
ol Mill
\<
died on
ementary school teacher
reer,
si
School District
I
She laughl
age 88
township and Weetfaerl)
ore than 16
ti
a(
Helen Rita Ol.shefski Dardzinski '29 of
Tharptown died on January
She was an elI
Price Stewart '27 ol W, ..ihrih
on March 27
the Pat kei
until
in die
Mount Carmel
her retirement.
trict.
1928
Representative:
before retiring 20 years ago.
Appleman Dendler
Mildred Davis Fields '28 died on July 27.
Sin
.mi tin in
spy he lore moving to
New
York State
Coletta
Mayan
I
i
Surviving
hei
ia
husband,
Harvey Fields
employed by the former Regal
Catawissa
in
M. Toni Bolt n Klinetob '28 of Wilkes
Bane died on March 3 al age Xo A teacher in
the Shickshinny schools
hom
she earned a niastei s degree
at
many
<
P
Prior to retiring in 1976. she taught in
Jr
and John
J.;
(
'oletta
W
s>
1932
Classmates
Ezra W. Harris
College.
Class Volunteers:
Miriam Eroh Hatch '34 of Chevy Chase,
Md., died on December 22, 1994, at age
82.
Lucile
McHose Ecker, Ezra Harris
She taught Latin
Ruth Haggy Baker
liools.
Surviving are two daughters. Carol Lively
BJld
I
ynn Kojtek, and
Grace Saylor
taught
loi
'28 of Rhodesmere,
who
years in various schools, has a
booklet containing the names of every
student
sin-
taught
During the two years she attended BSTC.
she took a train from Dewart to
Northumberland and anothei from there
Bloomsburg.
Throughout her
life
she has
cloyed
ling, visiting every state except
Hawaii,
to
travel
"And
probably would have gone there." she quips,
"if you could get there by bus!"
I
1929
Class Volunteers
Rachel
Page 4
G
Jones, Virginia
M. Tedesco.
five grandchildren.
Anthony. Lucille DeVoe
Frona Bingman Bobb '30 of Beavertown
March 7 at age 87. She was a teacher
the Beavertown Elementary School for
42
died on
4(i
at
years, retiring in 1977.
Surviving are two daughters, Diane B
M.i//om and Su/anne Baker; five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, and
two sis
ters.
on January 7 at age 82. An Army veteran
of
World War II. he taught in Hanover Townshjp
moving
to Levittown.
He
in
1973.
Surviving are his wife. Ruth Walters
DeHaven; a daughter. Ruth A. Cleveland; two
sister.
Harriet Levari Miller '32 of Williamsport
died on June 11. 1994. at age
81. She taught
several years in Beaver Township.
Surviving are a daughter, Patti Bock;
a foster
daughter. Shirley Ranier; two
grandchil-
Margaret E. Smith '32 of Wilkes-Barre
has died.
Representative
J.
Colder
Anne Fowler Hibbard
Hibbard
that they
'31
and
W ilbur J.
"keep chugging along.
a couple of
Model T Fords
N J report
We seem like
.
— making a
noise, but not going very
fast or far."
lot
of
Lawson
Mary Maloney Colihan
Stowe. died on March
3
Nescopeck High School
Navy during
II.
Surviving are her husband, Roger;
three
Roger Jr; Margaret Helen Kauffman;
and Charles Eroh; four grandchildren and a
children,
sister
1935
Elizabeth
Row Reed
Class Volunteer:
Helen Hartman Cimbala, Betty Reed
Classmates
who attended Alumni Weekend
reunion (based on official
registrations):
Lauretta Foust Baker, Charles
E.
Blackburn, Harriet Styer Boop,
John J.
Butler, Helen Hartman
Cimbala, Thomas
F. Davis, Fae Meixell
Diseroad, Stanley
Heimbach, Helen Frey Markley,
Jean Smith
Pritchard, Betty Row Reed, Edna
Wagner
Stevens, Veda Mericle Stewart,
Rosebud
Golder Ungemach, Gladys Boyer
Witmer.
4
Representative:
Lois
Mary wood
Thelma Bredbenner Menges 35 of
Bloomsburg died on April 19 at age 81. She
was a teacher at the Memorial Elementary
School in Bloomsburg for many
years.
1933
'32 of East Brunswick.
at
Representative:
He earned a master's degree at Bucknell
University and took additional graduate
courses at Rider College.
grandchildren; a brother and a
at
before serving with the U.S.
World War
5.
dren and two foster grandchildren.
1931
Frank
«32 of District Heights,
Morris D. DeHaven '32 of Levittown died
Township Schools
who attended Alumni Weekend
was awarded a Distinguished
Award by the Bloomsburg University
Alumni Association.
She earned a master's degree
retired as assistant superintendent
of Bristol
reunion (based on official registrations):
Janetta York Coleman, Elizabeth Myrick
Dymond Elementary School was named in her
honor.
Representative:
Johnson, and Edward;
1930
Sarah James Dymond '34 of Harding died
on January 22 at age 79. For more than 50
years, she had taught elementary school in
the
Wyoming Area School District. The Sarah J.
In 1987, she
Robert. Mar-
sisters.
1934
Service
for 25 years before
.
two
Shirt Factory
10 grandchildren, three great-grandchildren,
and two
Helen Jenkas Morris '28 ol Whatley,
Mass died on April 6 Prioi to retiring, she
was a teacher m the fonnei Hughestown
three grandchildren,
Md.. died on January
Jrahn.
In her early ca-
Scranton School Dis-
great-grandchildren; and a brother.
years before retiring in
Surviving are four children.
1928 to 1971,
versity
for
1971.
parel
Bucknell Uni-
Kelly *29 of Catawissa
at age 86. She was
R.D. 2 died on April 10
in the
Surviving are two daughters, Dorothy J.
Smith and Joanne Keiser; two sons, Edward
yean
Surviving are a daughter. Carol Greene; two
grandsons. .1 sister and a brother.
she taught
'31 of Scranton
Philadelphia area schools.
i
and three grandchildren
Mary Agnes Hays Harry '29, formerly of
Nescopeck. died on February 7 in San Antonio. Texas A teacher for 45 years,
she taught
third grade at Nescopeck Elementary
School
199-1
Dorothy Forgend Smith
December 16, 1994.
.
Survivors include a daughter, Elaine Gursk
at
hooli
Surviving are a son, Warren, four granddaughters and five great grandi luldren
/•'aye
i
'Imbala
Cily. died
I
Margaret M. Sites '33 of Hanover Town-|
March 14 at age 80. She was
teacher at Lee Park Elementary School
fo:
many years until her retirement.
ship died on
1
.
'33. formerly of
She was a teacher
Hannah Shontz Steinhart '35 of
Bloomsburg died on October 10, 1994 at age
85. She was the first or one of the first mar-
Classes of
the 1940s
Classnotes
return for
Bloomsburg. he was a familiar sight as he
walked up College Hill to his classes. He used
to say that
he was fine as long us he could
walk up College
He
still
Alumni Day
Hill
SeventN si\ alumni from the 1940s
pndc
also took great
number of
his former students who served on the Alumni
Board of Directors or who received Distinguished Service Awards from the Alumni As-
attended the special
sociation.
Pendleton. Fugene Shaikey. Dorothy
"I
in the
believe that no other alumnus had greater
They Included
Class of 1940
I
Hippenstiel '68. director of alumni af
"And
fairs
he served her well
very quid
in his
the honors he received were the
Pennsylvania Business Educatoi
1977
In addition, the
Room
Hinkel
in the
Fenstemaker Alumni House W8S named
him, and he was a
life
membei
lor
Alumni
ol the
Board of Directors.
L Men/.
Charles
L
Kelchner. Dorothy Derr Tilson.
Alumni Weekend were (from
left)
and Eugene Sharkey
— H. Bumis Fellnutn. Jack
.i
son,
I
two
Stuart Slraub.
— Miriam Mensch B&rdo,
S.ua Hottenstem Di\. Reba Hemic Icllman.
Flame Kieischei
Handy. Andrew
Magill. William
Selden. Jean Sidlei Snyder.
M
Frank,
Taylor.
Hope
ollmei. Ruth
l
F,
I
M
Flwood
H
oia Snyder.
Wagnei. Kav
Jones Wagner. Philip Yeany
ee. a daughter.
three grandsons,
F
Robert B. Miner.
Class of 1943
Surviving are his wile, the former Kathleen
Myers,
Fda
Henrie
l-.lda
Taylor
ot the Yeai
Award in 1968 and the Distinguished Service
Award from the BU Alumni Association in
Den
Stuart Edwards,
dwaids,
I
Class of 1942
Among
the 55th year reunion on
C
Class ot 1941
Bessie Heilli.nl/
way."
CLASS OF 1940 — Attending
— Maria Raklevicz
ilson
love for his alma mater than Clayton." said
DOUg
Wai Ycais Reunion
on Alumni Weekend. April 28-30.
activities
Anne Rohrhai
h,
step grandchildren, Mid
a sister
— Lois C. Bryncr, Sara
Class ol 1944
Mane Doc key Fdwaids.
Fdward
Grant.
i
amsworUi
angdon,
I
Maijorie Sharretls
Hendricks.
I
Wanda
lizabeth Smith
I
Reynolds, foanne Spaid Simington, Helena
ried female students to enroll at
Bloomsburg,
according to family members.
She taught at the Memorial Elementary
School in Bloomsburg for 23 years, retiring
in 1975.
She continued substituting until 1982.
Surviving are two daughters. Marcia A.
Steinhart and Mary Jo Waples; a son, Robert
J.;
Nazareth Area School District for 30 years
1941
before retiring.
Representatives:
Pope swank, Ruth Cromia Warrington,
Florence Faust Yeany.
Menges
Cyril F.
Watsontown R.D. 2. died on June 7. 1994. at
age 87. He was a teacher in the Warrior Run
School District for 43 years.
George T. Sharp
the publication of his
first
novel
One Divided
by Two.
I
1937
Ruth Dugan Smeal
Dorothy Hess Linn
Joseph W. Bartish '37 of Wilkes-Barre
died on February 15. He was a teacher at
Coughlin and GAR high schools for 40 years
before retiring in 1977.
Surviving are his wife, the former Anna
Gerich; a son, Joseph, a daughter, Ilona
Evanchek; and brother and a
sister.
Smeal, Betty
Sara Maria Berger 37 of Bloomsburg
March 7 at age 79. She was a teacher
the Collegeville School District in Mont4
died on
for 37 years, retiring in 1975.
veteran of World
War D, she
She was awarded the Navigators Wings.
1938
W. Alfred Keibler
Md
,
'39 of Silver Spring.
n< ille
I
Zong Huber, Mar)
Representatives:
Gladys (Betty) Harris
Opps,
Wanda Kehlei
McOovem, Vlolel
Violet Weil.
M
1
1
iw<
Webb '42 of Shamokin Dam died
on January 6
at
age 74. He was
a sales repre-
HESCO in Harrisburg and Drums
retiring in
he was shot
War
II.
III
he flew
down and was
SCO
('
4 7s
a prisoner in
Shamokin
time he joined the State Department of Rev-
Dam
from 1946
to 1961. at
enue as an administrative secretary
Dam
i
lonald
n
i
Rabb,
i>
-
John W Thomas.
— Betty L. Fisher. Mill
Remley, Rose
Bertha
M
Mane
Class of 1949
1
1,
leu
Ki.u ||
Slurman, James
Brace
I
i
Si hit ber,
(i
— Richard E
teas,
lean
I
n.
Reginald S
Ii
I
ierney Jr
Grimes.
loopei Killian, l>ois
Dalesman Nester, Wilmei Nesii J.k k
O'Donnell IN lei I'.iiikII, Domthy Ultimas
r.
I'.n
Stl
.(
I
like,
Robert
(i
Ki
ll/,
Julia 1'u hel
ling
which
until 1963.
on the Shamokin
Borough Council and was also active in
He served
many
i
c. Ludwig. John F Magill
1990 Following retirement,
veteran of World
ii
Fil<
Sihroeilci, I'hylhs Si hiader
Class of 1947
gistei
Class Volunteers:
Weekend
i
kinson
Walker
Surviving are three brothers and a
Dorothy Derr Tilson
attended Alumni
hi
I
Mary
in
Germany until the end of the war
He earned a master's degree at Bucknell
University in 1952. He owned a restaurant in
Frank Kocher
lean
1978 after 42 years of teaching
until
Tilson.
Dorothy Edgar Cronover
Charles H. Henrie
94d
Ftlelman,
A
who
1
Propsl Moore,
he was a part-time consultant with
Classmates
lass ol
I
j
N
Falvey
pnorto
1940
Rosell, Arlene
Applegate,
sentative for
died on July 10, 1994.
Pendleton, Eugene Sharkey, Dorothy Derr
several terms
other organizations.
Surviving are his wife, the former Phyllis
Kniss. a daughter. Michclc Purdy; a son.
Michael; and four grandchildren
Kathryn Walp Elmer
NeilM. Richie
Mo., died on January
Class Volunteers:
Knapp Harding '38 of Nazareth died
She taught
'40 of St Charles,
16.
Clayton H. Hinkel '40, a member of the
Bloomsburg business education faculty from
1947 to 1980. died on May 10 at age 80.
James. Charles H. Henrie
age 85.
iosiiu,
Myrtle E. Heydenreich '42 of Bloomsburg
She retired in
died on March 25 at age 79
Robert J.
reunion (based on official registrations):
Charles L. Kelchner, Maria Raklevicz
at
l
Belt)
Bumham
Beit)
Class of 1948
taught navigation refresher courses to pilots.
Irene
M
hiida,
yhne, Ruth Kestei Novy, Cleo KilUN
Penman
Representatives:
on February 8
<
Superko. Alice A-hnei Vergai
Jerseytown and Monloursville
Class Volunteers:
James V DeRose. Harriet Kocher, Ruth Dugan
P.
I
ou Peiutemakei fohn, Mar) Flaherty
Pass
1939
Representative:
Representative:
Charles
Martino
i
1942
Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner
Navy
Isahclli
'38 of Media, Pa., reports
Representative
U.S.
Fnso R
Kellei Fpley.
Class Volunteers:
Ruth Wagner LeGrande
A
Rett) /-chnei
Wellivei Driskell, Mildred Dzuris, leaiWC
Representative:
in
'osgrovi
Kohrherr, Flsie Flail Kull, Fudora Berlew
1936
gomery County
(
Eda Btssic Edwards. Stu Edwards.
Olah Horvath, Clark Renmnger
and two grandchildren.
Ma|one Downing
helm h, lulia
Class ol I94*i
Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhartz Edwards
C. Stuart
'38 of Bloomsburg and
in the
During
all
the years that he taught at
1943
Representative:
Betty
Katerman Algatt
Class Volunteers:
Page 5
Classnotes
ing her teaching career, but was most proud
of the Governor's Award for Excellence in
1990 for her eight years of volunteer work at
Watauga High School
Surviving are her husband. Kenneth; two
and
sisters
a brother.
1946
Representatives:
Jacqueline Shaffer Creasy
Ana stasia Pappas Trowbridge
1947
1945
Class Volunteers:
John
Thomas. J Richard Zerby
W.
Representative:
Mary 1mu Fenstemaker John
Representative:
Mars' Lou John
Betty
Classmates
\g
V.
f
<
1948
Class Volunteer:
who
attended Alumni
Weekend
L
Fisher
Class Volunteers:
reunion (based on official registrations):
Gloria M.
Marjorie Downing Cosgrove, Betty Zehner
Ludwig
Dill.
Betty L. Fisher. Millard
C
Dietrich, Julia Welliver Driskell, Mildred
Dzuris, Jeanne Keller Epley, Enso R.
GENERA HONS
77/ITIi/i
hei daughter,
From
es
Ruih Hope Handy 4 J of (
Jean Wright
and her granddaughter, Melissa Wright
'69,
that
'98,
Are you a three or four- generation
HI I
ni hei footsteps as students at
followed
proud
oatesville. center, is
Zong
Alumni Board of
II
ii
lu-r,
Flaherty Kohrherr, Elsie Flail Kull,
Eudora Berlew Lyhne, Ruth Kester Novy,
Geo Kinney Pass, Betty Burnham Rosell,
Arlene N. Superko, Alice Zehner Vergari.
BU
family? If so. send your photo to the Alumni Office
Betty L. Fisher '48 of Bloomsburg has
been elected to a two-year term on the
Mary
have
Martino Guida, M. Betty
Mary Lou Fenstemaker John,
Frosini, Lucille
Directors.
BU
Betty served six
years in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
1949
Representative:
Ruth Hope Handv. Hill Selden, Marion
Wallace Stales, Elwood Warner, Kathrvn
Dildme
M. Ulick '38 & '4.1
on December H. 1994. ul age
AniUI
in the
i
Shamokin
St ii""i
I
'.Ilium
il
()
1>
1
dh.
(l
to
'
i
Bloomsburg Area Chamber of Commerceiri 1980. In 1984, he was made an honoi.ny hlc member of the Chamber.
In
.1
She taught
75.
>i*tri<
iii
il
1976 and the Distinguished Service Award
from
M.
the
June 1986, the Boyd F. Buckingham
en.uiu
entei on the university campus
She earned
University
a master's
degree
at
Buckncll
in his
Throughout
Buckingham
i
Sr. '43, vice
dent emei itusol Bloomsburg
on January 20
versity ni
age 74
at
many
retirement
A
I
pn
ii
He served
the uni-
capacities horn [953 until Ins
1981
in
II.
Hew
he
U
Army Air
Force. Following the war, he taught
second lieutenant
Athens High School
I
He
loi
in the
S
in
1953 as an
He subsequently served
assistant piolessoi and director of public
relations, 1954- 1964; director of
development.
1964- 1970, associate vice president for devel-
opment and external
relations.
1
974- 1 98 1
a master's degree at Bucknell
University and completed additional graduate
A
at
as commander-in-chief of the Caldwell
Consistory
in
Bloomsburg from 1981-1983,
as a director since
since 1957.
in
He
1973
1
983. and as dramatic coach
in Detroit
He had held
sister.
Homecoming
Make
May
plans today!
busi-
ness in an 1805 house.
C.
October 28
Joanna
daughter, Gail
F. Jr., a
New Holland,
Lancaster County, has retired to a farm in
Wapwallopen. He operates an antique
an active and
Bloomsburg University
Boyd
son.
36 years of teach-
Wayne Creasy
17 at age 69.
He
'49 of Lancaster died on
retired in
Farmers Bank and Trust
1986 from the
in Lancaster,
where
Woi thmgton, four grandchildren; and two sis-
(A copy of Mr. Buckingham's complete
is available at the Alumni Office
—
obituary
800-526-0254.)
McCutchen
'43 of Vero
Beach, Florida, died on March 25. 1994
at
age
80.
He
ties
and served as an educational consultant
for four
taught in four different state universi-
governors
Surviving
is
Ins wife. Kathleen.
William H. Selden '43 of Berwick has been
re-elected to a two-year term on the
Alumni Board of
BU
Directors.
1944
Representative:
Sara Marie
(Sallie)
Dockey Edwards
Class Volunteer:
sively throughout the United States
on behalf
a result of his untiring service to the
university, his church and
Sallie
Edwards
Margaret
Dean
Melbourne. Fla
of Free Masonry
many
other civic,
and veterans organizations, he received many honors They included the Distinguished Service Award from the
fraternal,
Bloomsburg University Alumni Association
Page 6
brothers and a
'49. after
ing business education in
the
of
As
Surviving are her husband. Robert; two
received the honorary 33rd
Active for the Pennsylvania Supreme
Council since 1989 and had traveled extentitle
Roy Brandau
in 1966.
Pcnn State University.
prominent and active Mason, he served
degree
a
Grimes. Robert Reitz
E.
Bloomsburg
1970 1974, and
vice president for administration.
WOfk
Fice '43.
Frederic M.
returned to his alma mater
He earned
at
Class Volunteers:
Richard
two years and Sayrc
ligh Si hool loi six years
assistant professor.
.is
her retirement.
She earned a master's degree
1993 he was
In
Surviving are his wife, the former
B- 17
as
\iea
Middletown Area School
until
Richard E. Grimes
ters.
veteran ol World Wai
.i
from 1947
Alumni Association.
liuversity, died
bombers
at
honor.
his life, he took
caring role in the
Boyd
a teacher in the
District
Foundation's board of directors.
1959.
in
was
«
was dedicated
appointed the the Bloomsburg University
1975.
Harriet M. Sterling Brendle '45 of
Hershey died on February 1 1 at age 70. She
in
She taught
Florida,
Beach
in
,
Brunner
died on January 16
of
age 72.
Pennsylvania before moving to
where she taught
for
'44
at
in
North Miami
27 years.
She earned a master's degree
State University
m
at
Appalachian
Boone. N.C.
She received many outstanding honors dur-
MINI.REUNIOS
,1
left)
- Eileen Falvey McGovern
^
'46 (right) reports that a m,n,-reun,on
Ea$t
Com - °" S*P*l*>et W-U.
t
Phylhs Schroder Walker
Mary Schroeder
.',
Marjone Downing Cosgrove
'46.
'45.
'46.
Eudora Berlew Lyhne
was
1994. In attendance were (from
Jean Dickinson Applegate
'45.
'46.
Quest plans
trip to Peru
Classnotes
The Quest program
planning a
is
trip to
Peru over the winter holiday break.
December 16
January 12. 1996.
to
Participants will travel from Lima, the
town of Huuruz, west
Range lioin the
nation's capital, to the
of the Cordillera Blanc a
Rto Santa they
eastward up the
will trek
valley dc los
Ccdros through the lange.
climb a peak
m
the
They
Alpumayo
Amazon
descend into the
region, and
basin rain forest
through valleys that were
will trek
terraced and fanned
centuries until the
foi
conquering conquisiadois dev imated the
Religious
local populations
sites, Initial
formations and irrigation ditches aie
many of
evident in
still
these remote vullcys.
They will trek ovei l\000 fool mountain
camp in remote seldom
passes and will
.
Visited VOlloya lai
Allei a visit to
from thQ beaten track.
Cu/co. the ancient capital
make
ol the Inca empire, they will
CLASS OF
Bumham Rosell.
1945
— Attending the 50th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from
left)
Enso
Frosini.
Ruth Kester Now. Betty
Dietrich. Elsie Flail Kull. Jeanne Keller Epley. Betty
Alice Zehner Vergari. Eudora Berlew Lyhne. Betty Zehner
Mildred Dzuns.
Marjorie Downing Cosgrove. Mary Lou Fenstemaker John. Arlene Superko and
Machu
long journey to
America's most speclaculai nuns
Z,mg
his
I
religious center ol the Incus, with
Huber. Lucille Martina Guida.
week
a
Pichu. one of South
its
terraced hillsides and extraordinary stone
was
structures,
such a remote and
built in
inaccessible hillside overlooking the Rio
Uiahamba
eluded the plundering
that u
armies ol the Spanish conquistadors
discovered by the outside world
in
It
l
l
)l
I
was
by
Hiram Bingham, the Yale aicheologlst.
The tup will be led by Roy Smith,
duectoi ol the truest piogram lie lust
inembei
visited the aiea in IW>(> as a
made
British expedition thai
North Ridge
oi the
mi.
»>i
ol the
the lust ascent
Ajpamayor,
limbed 20,000-foot mountain
the last
In the
Andes.
The
cost ol the trip
is
cxpei led lo he
about $1,700. For Information,
Quest office
ut
*
all
the
(717) 389-4323.
Three alumni join
Quest trip to East Africa
BU
Aim a
alumni |omcd
Three
asi
I
Christmas and
Quest tup
a
l<>
loin
weeks ovei
New
Year holiday period
the last
They were Beth Howman and Cathy PHck,
who
played for the
during some of
who
Greeley,
BU
Held hockey learn
left)
where
Novy. and
Fenstemaker John. Betty Zong Huber. Ruth Kester
played on the
the
branch
he was assistant vice president and
manager
During his 36-year banking career, he also
worked at Millville National Bank and Bristol
Trust Co.
An
Air Force veteran of World
received the bronze
Allentown retired
J. Tidey 49 of
1988 as a guidance counselor in the
Souderton Area High School
A U.S. Air Corps veteran of World War II.
Delaware
he earned a master's degree from
William
in
for 26 years.
War
II,
he
University.
star.
1950
Surviving are his wife, the former Rosanna
Broadt; a daughter, Ann C. Walton; and a
Representative:
grandson.
Willis
Dorothy Thomas
reports that she will
Patschke '49 of Ephrata
embark on
a 32-day trip
around the world on September 10. with stops
Rome, and
in Hawaii, China, Kenya, Greece.
London.
Swales
Frances Cerchiaro Ahitanta, Nancy
Brunstetter Anthony, Thomas H. Anthony,
Susan Dreibelbls Boyle, Janice Jui.cs
Castner, Robert H. Conrad, Kenneth
Cook, Max Cooley, Joseph Curilla, John
B.
Ramona
Baksl
Krupa. Frank Lupashunski, Virginia F.
Reimeasnyder, Paul J. Slobozlen, Warren
M. Sterling, William R. Stratton, Jane
Warner Suitch,
Class Volunteer:
L.
Czernlakowskl, Leonard Fellon, Stanley
Freeda, Leon E. Grant, Sarah Faust
KeLshaw, Glenn R. Koplin,
Willis Swales, Betty Ridall
Weekend
Classmates who attended Alumni
reunion (based on official registrations):
soccer team.
reputed to live
is
Wagner.
Trom Mt.
lor three
days
across a rugged landscape to Kake Turkana.
the largest of the Rift Valley Lakes, stopping
on the way
for a
day
in the
Samburu dame
Park
The culmination of the East African trip
was a six-day, 00- mile foot safari from
1
Arusha
in
Tanzania
to
an isolated mountain
called Longido, which lies west of the
Ambosch Game Park
Quest
in
near the
Kenya border
will be offering another foot safari
Kenya and Tanzania
for
alumni and
friends of the University in 1996
Quest office
at
Call the
(717) 389-4466. and ask for
Roy Smith
Joe Curilla
Ruth Shupp Beadle
BU
Kikuyu Cod Mogai. Divider of
the Universe,
Kenya, they travelled north
4
Kevin
great triumphs, and
The trip started with a six day trek on
Mount Kenya, a 17.000-foot mountain
Betty Bumham ^KMafjorU
- Gathering on the front porch of Carver Hall on Alumni Day were (from
Driskell. Elsie Flail Kull. Mary Lou
Welliver
Julia
Lyhne.
Berlew
Eudora
D^JlTcZL. Jeanne Keller Epley. Cleo Kinney Pass. Mary Flaherty Kohrherr.
CLASS OF 1945
lis
'50 of Wcsicrvillc.
Ohio, reports that she and her husband. RichSummer In
ard, have been serving with the
Page 7
Classnotes
1952
Representative:
Frank
J.
Furgele
Class Volunteers:
Dale Bennett, Frank Furgele. Henry Hum.
Nancy Swartz Lychos. Eleanor Kennedy
Calvin W. Kanyuck '52 has recently rehaving taught in the public schools
tired after
of Pennsylvania for 42 years.
He
received his
Master of Education degree from the University of Virginia. In addition, he did graduate
work at the University of Indiana, Juniata
College, Earlham College. Florida State Uni-
Monmouth
versity.
sity
College. Wilkes Univer-
and Penn State University.
He
resides in
Sheatown.
1953
Representative:
John
S.
Scrimgeour
Class Volunteers:
Roy Croop, John Scrimgeour
1954
Representative:
Dolores Doyle
lire n nan
Class Volunteers:
Ann Gengenbach Auerweck. William
Jacobs. Franklin "Ed" Jones. William
Nunn. Fern K rot he. Jeananne Scrimgeour
VETERANS HONORED
veterans of World War
II
Special guests of honor at
A
highlight Oj the
this year \ Alumni Weekend festivities were alumni and former students who
were
program was a moving tribute by Dr John F Magill Jr. '48 to those alumni and former
12).
who gave then lives in the service of
many of them did prior to
ElwOOdM, Wagner '43, John W Thomas
'48.
Frank
students
their
photograph, just as
leaving for the
M
Taylor
Harvey Huber;
stitute "i
.mil
New
Papua,
They
<
s
Ql
(standing, second row)
Eugene Sharkey
high schools
in
Peru
imnea.
Then Special
interest
m
—
grandchildren!
L
40. Charles
taught
he
in
Northumberland,
arc parents ol five sons. ranging
age from 29 to 39.
4.i.
B Czenuakowski '50. Andy Magill '43. Millard C. Ludwig
James C. Tierney Sr. '48 (V-12). Robert H. Conrad '50. and
Kelchner 40. John F. Magill Jr. '48. and Robert G Reitz 49.
row) John
'47. (standing, first
SeldenJr
(standing, back row)
inguistii
i
H
4J. William
country After the program, the veterans assembled on the steps of Carver Hall for a
war In photo are (seated, from left) Borge Lyhne (V-12). Vincent L. Pass (V-
He had
Montgomery
Adult Center,
nity College,
.i
teachei
al
the
Harford
and president
ol the
Oveilea
Commu-
\
Brie Insurance
fbi
i
[e
Hail.
did graduate work
at
the University ol
Mar) land
w as alsoaformei employee
<>i
Surviving are his companion of 35 years,
Prentice
Remington Kami, Westinghouse Corp.,
and Internationa] Hai vestei
Surviving are ins wife, the formei Nanc)
Jam- Siahl. two sons. Sloven and Timothy.
195
May
J
,
died
William G. Romig '50 of Kingsville died
at
age 67.
ahoul two years
in
at
man of
in
He began
teaching
1952 and was the
first
it
opened
in
1961
R. Creveling '51 of Baldwinsville.
formei teacher and principal
at
He was a
Newport High
School and a formei teacher
in
the Bellefonte
District.
Earlier.
He was owner-operator of
King restaurant
A
in
Syracuse.
the first Burger
N
George Derk. Amie Garinger. Relda Rohrbach
Scott.
Molhe Hippensteel Harrell
Churchville reports that "this has been a momentous period in my life. I had three sons
married within 13 months, in June of 1994
had major back surgery, and as of June 1995
in three states
cil
II,
This, after teaching
—
Rock School
I
I
30 years
Coun-
the last 21 years in the
District."
Thomas
Belgium, two years; Pima Community Col-
the past
lege in Tucson, three years; and Central Ari-
tendent
two sons. Philip and Paul; four grandand three sisters.
children,
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz '51 of Horsham has
been elected to a two-year term on the
BU
Alumni Board of Directors.
E. Persing '55.
who
retired in
1993 after 19 years as superintendent of the
Upper Perkiomen School District, has spent
two years serving as interim superintwo other school districts. In 1993-
at
1994. he served the Perkiomen Valley School
and in 1994-1995 he served the North
Penn School District.
"One of these days I've got to try (retireDistrict,
ment) and see what
it's
like." Persing said in
an interview.
He began his career as an educator in the
Allentown School District in 1957. serving at
both William Allen and Louis E. Dieniff High
Schools, where he also coached football, wrestling
and
track.
He moved
Y.
Marine Corps veteran of World War
Class Volunteers:
N Y
Surviving are has wife, the former Katharine
in
chair-
Grahamsville.
N.Y.. died on January 23 at age 68.
School
the business department at Overlea
High School when
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I982aftei
Chesapeake High School
Baltimore County.
county schools
He retired in
in
He retired in 1984 from Sullivan County
Community College, where he taught for 20
years He also taught at International School
Gilbert;
25. 1994.
on March 3
Arnie Garinger
will be retired.
sity.
Carolyn Vernoy Rett:
James
sisters.
zona Collegein Casa Grande, one year.
He earned a doctorate at Rutgers Univer-
Carolyn Vernoy Reitz
two sisters
Henry L. Marek '50of Denville, N
two
Russell C. Davis Jr. '51 of Lakewood,
N.M.. died on January 24 at age 65. He for-
in
1
Representative:
Class Volunteer:
on
Penn State
Surviving are two sons. Richard and James;
a daughter. Laura; a brother and
merly lived
UexR Mowery; and a sistei
Group
eight grandchildren, and
He
at
Maryland
State Business Education Association.
Ned o. Banner *50 >>i New Berlin died ai
age 68. A Navy veteran of World War II. he
was tcliicd ice picsidcnl ami hi am h manager
he earned a master's degree
University.
<>l
1955
Representative:
Carol Shupp-Heard Clarke '55 of
and
Pa.
also been principal
J.
E.
trict in
to the
Wyomissing School Dis-
1968. where he served as principal,
assistant superintendent
and superintendent.
Alumni earn
loyalty awards
Classnotes
for 1994
One hundred
seven Bloomsburg
thirty
University alumni have earned distinction as
recipients ol the seventh annual Kichaul
('•nines
\u.tuU
o\.ill\
I
earned
llu'\
I
this
distinction in l*)94 by attending a regional
alumni event. h\ letuimng
and In
i
to
ampus
i
loi
Weekend oi Homecoming,
eithei fVlumnl
ontnbutmg
\niuial
to the
uml
I
Attending both Alumni Weekend and
Homecoming
can substitute
alumni event lincc the
fbi n
regional
held
lattei are nol
In
«•/),
even
areas
.ill
veai
The awaid honois "Huilv"' (inmes,
a
from Harrisburg, who has
missed only one loniei oining WSA) and
retired teachei
(
I
no Alumni Weekends lines he graduated
He earned
1949
Alumni Boaulol Directors
N
completing
Fallon. Front «
Wamn Sterling,
Attending the 45th year reunion dinner on Alumni Weekend were (from left)
Dreibelbis lioxle. I), Max C,
Cook.
Susan
Ken
Anthony.
Brunsletter
Nancy
Stratlon.
Cerchiaro Abitanta Robert H. Conrad. William R.
Ridall Wagner. Paul Slobozien. Willis Swales, Frank I upashimsH, and Joe
Cooley Janice Jones Castner. John B. Czerniakowski. Bitty
CLASS OF 1950
Un
-
We
u
i
In
time itatua on the
life
years
last
yeai aflei
service
«>t
salute the Fbllowini alumni
who
awards (numbei
Ipienta oi the 1994
are
In
parenthesis indicates consecutive years the
Cooley,
award has been earned!
Cunlla.
u
Audrey Mooic Cohen
Lucille Mail/
DeVbc
Bthel KeUei
ang
i
»
'29
W
(4)
Helen Hartman i llmbalo
Donald A Walts '37(4)
13 (6)
l
lames DeRoae 39
Haniel Kochei
l
191
>
eighow
Ruth Dugan Smeal < >
ii
i
/.ih
loppes
(
Dorothy Den
Stuart
I
i9
l
'
C
1
i
'40
1'ilson
dwards
'41
\)
{
(
Bessie iu iih.ni/ Bdwardi '41
i
rohn
Juck Mertz *42
Sara Mane Jockey l-dwaids
John
I
.ou
w
enstemakei lohn
l
liloise
i
I
lis
I
I
<
l
>)
ti
\)
Noble lasshauci
Richard
'
'47 (7)
Thomas
Betty Plshei '48
I
IS
I
I
Maiy
<
avelie '41
i
(inmes
'W
l'M7)
Dalesman Nester '49
Wilmei Nestei '49
Pete Parncll "49
Robed Reitz '49
Carolyn Vernoy ReltZ
Dale Bennett '52
Nancy Swan/
(
'51 (6)
<)
l.ychos ">2 (7)
Charles Brennan '53
Bill
on AUmm Da, were 0
CLASS OF 1950 - Catering on ,hefron, porch of Carver Hal,
"canZ. 7rg ,n,a
F.
ReJnsnyJjohn B
1974 he was named
Upper Perkiomen School
He and
Itotert
R Kaphn and
his wife, Martie, live in
retired
from
PP&L on January
1
after 14 years
Upper
Donald W. Thomas 55 has been honored
which
by the Exeter Township School Board,
school starecently gave his name to the high
4
nels to a
bert
of service.
District
Hanover Township.
as coach, athletic director and teacher.
S»l* I
Byham
'S3
Nellie Swart/
H*
David
During
via shutouts
coordinator in 1993.
five
his
He earned
PP&L
career in 1980 as an
a master's degree at Bucknell
in
Rollie
Schmidt
coaches
tory," has retired.
1956
'56, described as
in
A
"one of
Wilkes University hia
member of the Wilkes
staff
physical education faculty and coaching
football,
for more than 32 years, he coached
Representative:
Bitner III
foolbaJl coach.
As
Ned D. McClintock 56 of Montgomery
in its
Schmidt guided Wilkes
the Cologlory days of the 1 960s. leading
national promi
winning streak.
He
1
wins
1
retired as football
coach
and
1980 with a won-lost record of 90-7
championships.
As baseball coach, he led the Colonels to
MAC
MAC
championship in [968 His
wins that season marked the first time in a
decade that the team had reached double-fig1
ure wins.
During
his final
two seasons,
Colonels went 22-6.
As golf coach, he had no peer.
years, the Colonels
165-1 and three
baseball and golf.
4
that
two Lam-
3-1
their first
University.
streak,
Bowl championships, and
came
the finest
L
N
32-gamc winning
nence
He began
service
in recognition of his 40 years of
William
tan,
Betty Ridall
energy educauon coordinator. He became area
manager in 1984 and continuous improvement
1
dium
H Comad
I
Byham
'5
!
mkchorsl '53
John S Scrimgcour 'S3 (S)
superintendent of the
In
Czemiakwski. Sarah Faas, Kehha*. Gl
<«ft)
In his
the
22
compiled a record of 206championships His
MAC
1976 team was the best-ever
in
school history,
finish
with a record of 16-0 and a 14th place
Dolores (Dee) Doyle Brennan '54
Franklin (Ed) Jones '54
Joan Havard Kilroy '54
eme Sobcrick Krothc '54
Jeanannc Evans Scrimgcour '54 (2)
f
R English '56 (4)
Rod Kelchncr '56
Bob Bottorf '59
Mary Anne Mapkas Klemkosky
Vera Reanck Derk '60 (3)
Curtis
'59 (7)
Dale Krothc '60
Ron Bid Wolfe '60
Joan Stackhousc Wolfe
(>l
Jim Case '63 (2)
Jerry
Malinowski '63
Nelson Swans 63 (4)
(Continued on Page 11)
Page 9
Classnotes
NCAA
in ihc
Division
III
championships.
Schmidl was recently inducted Into
Sandra P Brown. Mary Anne Klemkosky.
Walter J luiherecki. Marie Walsh
travelled throughout the United States.
Dave Barnhart '59 of Verona. N J received the Dan Rmgclheim Memorial Award,
Wilbur Person '61 was named "Realtor of
the Year" by the Carbon County Board of Re-
botfa the
Wilkes University Athletic Hall of Fame and
Ihc Plains Hall of
He
is
also
the highest honor given by the
1957
ing.
Bob Uine, Dolores
Keller.
L. Vint
is
professor and director of the
at
from 1967
'I
win Valley School
Active
lu
a
princi-
District
lonnei tax assessoi and evalua
/oning officer
ol
26.5
Mary Anne Majikas Klemkosky
Orwigsburg has been
A
teacher
re elected to a
'59 of
two-year
Robeson Township and
the Hay Creek Historical
at
Anne has completed
10 years on the board and
Alumni Association.
a past president of the
daughlei. Me}!, a granddaughtei and
a
brother
howski.
ie(
I-
rank
I'isk.
Edward
William K. Morris
C.
his wife, Sylvia,
have
in
home
alter six
months
also lectures exten-
Class Volunteers:
tion
and Finance. He
Bud Andrews
is
the
first
Alexandria, Va.
Shively has been professor of microhi
Iruveisity since
lulled
re-
at
of a
continuous fennen-
tation process lor production of fuel alcohol
projects associated with use of specific yeast
in
sparkling » ine produt
don and
was named outstanding member i>>i
1994 by the American Wine Society in recoglie
nition of his sparkling
wine research, wine
judging throughout the United States and
Canada, ami ins mam, Bitii lea on various aspects of wine chemistry.
He W8S
also recognized
ery in Australia
loi
Ins
who may
practice before the
United States Tax Court.
William D. Bartman '64 of Douglasville
has retired as principal of the Edgewood El-
1962
ementary School
Woodrow Wilson High
now Harry S Truman High School.
by Yalumba Win-
outstanding contribu-
in the
Pottstown School Dis-
trict.
He began
Richard R. Lloyd
the
He began
after 33 years
his 31 -year education career in
Boyertown Area School
three years
moved
District
and
after
to the Pottstown District.
Ins teaching career at
Class Volunteers:
Over
Ronald Davidheiser. Tom Foley. Marlene
the Lincoln Elementary School, administra-
Prior to retirement, he taught English
social studies at
Tmm.ius High School
He
East Penn School District.
and
Oholla Franey. John Kovich. Dick Lloyd
as part-time audio-visual aids advisor.
Ga.
He was also
a part-time
evening school ad-
ministratoi al the AJlentown
He and
his wife
have moved
to
Lake
Lanier, just north of Atlanta.
campus of Penn
Bonnie Zehner Black '64
toi
for
and was an adjunct instruc-
two terms
in
the
Allentown College of
He earned
St.
ACESS program
Francis de Sales.
his master's degree at
University in 1970.
He
at
Lehigh
also look classes at
Marlene Oholla Franey '62 of Long
ley. N.J.,
enjoys recruiting students for
various college night programs in
BU
New
She is a sixth grade teacher
Bndgewater-Rantan Schools.
sey.
Valat
Jer-
chose to stay
two children: Christine, a graduate of Allentown College, and Mich. u
Walter H. Veranda '62
is
retired
home and
raise out kids,
I have
and I'm enjoying
working with teenagers anyway!"
The Blacks live in French Camp, Miss.
more years
15
to
go
Victoria Sellano
tired after a
his wife. Irene, are the parents of
"Many
classmates are looking forward to their
30-year retirement this year! However, since
.
.
.
in the
Trenton State College.
He and
writes:
my
of
I
State University
and direc-
of pupil services.
tor
Tom Foley '62 has retired as senior vice
president for Paramount Publishing in Atlanta,
also served as
the years, he has served as principal of
tive assistant to the superintendent,
in the
Chairman Of the social studies department and
short-
sparkling wines.
foi
one of a small group of
School,
Alfred
during the 1970s and 1980s, and more recently,
ening of bottle aging tune
from teaching
He was honored for assisting blind
workers prepare their income tax returns.
Representative:
1968 His research areas have
development
is
"Volunteer
A radio announcer in Sunbury, he has performed volunteer work for the organization
since 1992.
he
named
vices, Inc.
Enrolled Agent
Advisory Committee on Practices and ProceIn addition,
'64 was
of the Year" by the North Central Sight Ser-
New York State Tax Tribunal's
on the
Paul Conard
Virginia C. Hesel.
all
York State Commissioner on Taxa-
has
George ML Opilla '60 of Coopersburg
Barossa Valley north of Adelaide.
ology and femientation chemistry
mis
Ernest R. Shuba
from
forms and the liaison com-
New
a Air Force veteran of the Korean
1964
holds a doc-
serves on the committee that reviews
the
an edu-
Representative:
law and client representation.
tax
man of mirth and
tax-
in Australia,
tired
-.li.
on
non-attorneys
He
li
iik
He
Temple University.
'60. a rear admiral in
embarked on a second career as a consulting
manager with Coopers & Lybrand. He lives
where Carl was on sabbatical leave doing re
scan on sparkling wines at Yalumba Winei v
I
who
torate in educational administration
as a
children.
an Enrolled Agent and
is
57.
Surviving are his wife. Bernadme, and five
of Rights" legislation
Certified Financial Planner
to serve
Dale Krothe
the U.S. Navy, retired in April 1995.
Carl Sliively '58 and
h
Stevenson
He was
War.
dures.
returned
I
Dr.
5 8
Rtpnuntattvi
Ray llargreaves
in the
Bill
Revenue Service's treatment of
Internal
Class Volunteers
Wojc
remember him
mittees of the Brooklyn District Director and
Vera Rearick Derk. Paul Manko,
a printer
cator devoted to his profession.
considered an authority on the
is
New York State tax
Temple University
at
Suiviving aie his wile, Margaret, and a
is
Family, friends, students and colleagues
payers and tax practitioners.
I960
Manko
He
in Harrisburg.
after suffering a fatal heart attack.
He was
He
Paul (Barney)
Island and National Tax
His testimony was requested in regards to
sively
Representative:
masteTs degree
Long
,
24.
BU
Alumni Board of Directors;
Pottsville High School. Mary
IBM
Charles W. Watkins Jr. *63. a teacher at
Hanover Area High School, died on March 6
'61 president of Finan-
before the House of Representatives Ways and
Means Sub-committee on Oversight on March
because he
also a lormei building and
in
Veteran Ol the Korean Conflict, he earned
19
last
Services of
pending Taxpayer
Assessment
Association
a
33 years. The
after teaching for
District.
is
lormei secretary ol
A
'59 retired in June
years were in (he Shikellamy Area School
term on the
poll
William Stevenson
Consultants Inc. in Merrick, N.Y., testified
Union. N.J.
in
'65
Lehighlon
cial
1992
Alumni Board of Directors.
specialist with
lives in
College
started his
studies leachei
Berks County Board
He was
Appeals
nil
Berks County Dcmoi lain
in
he was
s,
tor for the
He
to 1972.
careei in education as a sot
in the
He was
Township High School from
Prior to that he was assistant
1972 to 1987.
principul
Oeigertown
<>i
age 64,
He
Marilyn D. Rink
Nelson A. Swarts '63 of Lewisberry has
a two-year term on the BU
operates Person Real Es-
He owns and
and Insurance Agency.
the former
is
been re-elected to
meet-
computer technology, and coordinator of the
Teacher of the Handicapped Program at Kean
Herman W. Howard Jr.
Lean '57
died on February 22
pal of Exeter
national clients.
Cumberland.
Special Education School, director of
Sinn, Bill Harrtll
Donald
New
altors at the organization's 15th annual
tate
Campus
Class Volunteers
Jersey
Federation Council for Exceptional Children,
Dr. Barnhart
v
New
on March 10
Representative
Margaret Yohn
live in
His wife
.
Scranton.
William Pohtlttk
They
Dr.
ame
l
graduate of the University of
a
Gunne was cited for significant performance and contributions to a number of inter-
'61
school year. She and her husband. Robert
Class Volunteers:
and
Graham
'64 recently
re-
30-year career as a speech-lan-
ing in Orlando, Fla.
guage pathologist. She started her career as
one of the first two speech-language patholo-
1963
gists hired by Delaware, Greene
and Otsego
County BOCES. She subsequently established
liv-
I
tions to thai country's
wine industry
Carl and Sylvia have throe
grandchildren
vania and
who
New
(
hildu-n and five
live in Florida.
York
State.
Pennsyl-
1961
Edwin
1959
Representatives
David R am hart
Sandra Pfister Brown
Marie Walsh
Page 10
first communication disorders
program for
Stamford Community Hospital and Nursing
Class Volunteer
Home and set up the outpatient speech-language pathology program at A. O. Fox Me-
C Kuser
Class Volunteers:
Marian
the
Bernie Donegan
Representative:
Representative:
L
-
morial Hospital.
Gary Stackhouse
Huttenstme. Joan We I liver
For the past 10 years she was owner/direc-
G.
Crocker Edwards '61, a kindergarten teacher in the West Shore School District, was on sabbatical leave for the
994- 995
Phyllis
1
1
Manny Gunne
Utah, was recently
'63 of Salt Lake City,
named
senior consultant
with the internationally prominent
Shipley
Division of the Franklin Quest
Corporation.
tor of Victoria
Graham Associates, Inc., the
only proprietary diagnostic and treatment center licensed by the New York State Department of Health. The clinic offered speech-
Loyalty awards
Classnotes
fmm Page
[Continued
9)
Paul Conaxd ta
Joanne Shaffer Pileski '64
1966
language pathology, audiology. psychology
and social services.
Hughes 64
tutor-
time with her seven
ing and enjoying leisure
grandchildren.
Moss Creek
Jack Mulka "66
Jack Mulka, Alice Koch Cromwell. Ken
Cromwell, Bill Demcott. Diane Loch Hartzell,
Cliff Maurer, Diane Mushrush Maurer
R.
'66
James L. Derr
cipal in the
Wyomissmg Area School
District
also taught a mathematics graduate
course to elementary teachers for the University
of Pennsylvania.
Thomas l*mon
1965
P.
and supervisor, has provided
a test preparation course at her Overlook home
for many years. A graduate of College
Misericordia. she has also completed advanced
studies at the University of Pittsburgh and
Alex M. Kozlowski. Linda R. Shively
In addition, she has
'65 of Parkside has taught
Penn
State.
at
biology and ecology for 29 years
Brookhaven Junior High School, Northley
Middle School and Sun Valley High School.
Robison '66.
His wife, the former Barbara
work
at the University
Frank Dowman
school
has operated a private pre-kindergarten
Boothwyn
reading
teacher, specialist
Sheran
Class Volunteers-
in
a licensed
done dun.
of Alaska.
She was recently honored by the Citizen
Ambassador Program of Harvard Universit)
one of 30 outstanding educators in the
United States. She has taught in both public
as
James Pegg '67
Piggy Bums. Jim Peng. Jack Wise
David
BOWU
Doug
Hippenitie] '68 (7)
Susan R. Hicks *67 has been named dint
Bloomsburg University
Jack
perts
APC is
recently elected vice president. The
Club in Washan affiliate of the National Press
Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, teaching
4
ington,
DC.
He was
also elected president of the South-
over 1200
west Writers Workshop, which has
members nationwide, including such well-
known authors as Tony Hillerman. Lawrence
Evans.
Block, Walter Jon Williams, and Max
Membership is open to writers and aspir-
who spent a week in Prague, the capital
of the Czech Republic, and a week in
American methods for coping with con games,
banking crimes, organized crime and drug
I
the process of drafting the university
Nan Good
Gerrity,
who
Among
a teacher at the
Paul L. Rhine '65
is
firm of Cobb. Stnger.
Toms River, N.J.
surer of the
of the
In the
Columbia-Montour
The family
&
CPA
Rhine
community, he
Ocean County
YMCA,
Toms River Country Club, and
Sandra Daskalos Sample '65
is
in
trea-
president
treasurer
recently re
Certification
ceived her National Counselor
Area
She is a counselor with the Montrose
private
small
a
has
also
and
School District
practice.
resident of Montrose, she
is
the mother
of three children: Keely Norwalk.
ist
to Lansdale, Pa., since
is
programs developed by
enter, as well ai the
(
campus committees dealing with
various
the
"i
work
so-
eculivc assistant
Bloomsburg in 198: .is c\
toDr James II MU'ormit k
She was named
assistant director of develop-
Hicks came
ment
to
who
lives
State; and
Georgia; Todd, a senior at Perm
Tennessee.
of
University
Scott, a junior at the
He earned a master's degree
1986
at the
Univer-
of Scranton.
He and his wife, the former Elizabeth
sity
Young
4
68. are the parents of three
'/.oranski "68
Marge Puroakj ( "'11111 69
k.hIin Reimard Hippenitiel <»>
Dennis Bohr '70 1)
Nancy Fchei Fdwaids 70(6)
Pat
October 28
in 1988.
Make plans today!
'70
Ron Reitz
Bob Rupp
'71 (4)
Formerly on the staff at East Stroudsburg
University, she earned her Ph.D. at New York
Sandra Jellerson Rupp
University.
Carol Kishbaugh
Karwacki
J.
*f>7 is
pastOI "t Oui
Lady Help of Christians 'nun li. ykens, ami
the Mission of Sacred Heart ol Jesus,
(
I
Williamstown,
tion,
I
he was
Prioi
high
a
i"
receiving ins vocateachei
Bt
I
>•
>
N
[e
J
In
Weston. Mass
'71 (4)
'72 (4)
Nancy Fruchan Bohr
Bowen
'72 (3)
'72
Bd Horvath
'72
Joe Zakorchemny '72 (3)
Ed Edwards '73
Bob Griffin '73
(2)
'7
Marion Reese
ittended Pope John XXIII Seminal
[e
Deanna Woolcock Robinson
youngest child
in
College Library
'
'67. with hei
d to
"
in
Reading.
.n
She
lull
Albright
lives in
<
Sandra Rambo Walker '75(M) (3)
Steve Debuski '76
Tom Hughes
Bob Lynn
Virginia (Ginnyl Bosak Schwartz '67 ol
N Y has camed a Ph D degree at
.
Bowling Green State University Aninatruc
is also an
tor at St. Lawrence University, she
assistant director of the university
president of
has been promoted to senior vice
subsidsales for QSP, Inc.. a wholly-owned
Association
iary of the Reader's Digest
and
After 10 successful years as a teacher
Hanna joined QSP in 1975 as a field
district
service manager. He was promoted to
manager in 1984. regional manager in 1985.
coach,
and vice president of sales
He and
daughters:
Ruth
F.
in
1992
his wife. Janet, are
Jill
parents of two
and Susan.
Major
's first
year
a
master
s
degree
at
the Univer
'66. a reading specialist and
State University.
sity of
a
master's degree
Maine and
at
the Univer-
certification at East
Stroudsburg University.
Audrey M. McClure
of Delaware.
She
fessor
is
Jody Millard '79
Corey Waters '79
Robert Hafhei '80
Bob M( Mullin '80
Shcn Lippowitsch
—
in
1988
two at Linden
22 years of teaching
and 20 in
Doylestown
in
School
Elementary
XI (3)
Karen Scott Blackhurn '82
Virginia
married to Dr Alan Schwartz, a pro-
at St.
Reed
Brett '82
Susan Mitchell Helwig '82
Robert Pasternak '84
Lawrence University
Darlctic Barberio
Payne '84
1968
Scott Rightcr '84 (3)
Cameron Smith '84 (4)
Representative:
Robert E. Boose
Glenn Bromley '85
John Haney '85
Class Volunteers:
Susan Hanchak Duerr
Todd Ducrr '86
David Bowen, Rhea Strausser Klapprmlt.
Joseph M. DeardorfT
intendent of the
New
'68. assistant super
Castle County Voca-
School District in
Wilmington. Delaware, was honored by the
"CommitUniversity of Delaware with the
Education" award given annually by
University of Delaware Educational
ment
to
Alumni Association.
His award was due
in part to state
district
tional recognition the school
(2)
'86
Marvin Mctzgcr '86 (4)
Slocum '86
Tcrri Beth
tional-Technical
the
'66 retired
'79
DAngelo
Lilly '79
Chris Blackburn '82
Betty Ruth Luchak. John J Trathen
Pocono Mounreading recovery teacher in the
Ph D at Penn
tain School District, has earned a
She earned
sity
'78
Sharon Gcttcl Olff '78
Sue
Canton.
'76 (2)
Jim Molhster '78(3)
Tina Wassell
Allentown.
She earned
after
'70
Mc Andrew
Sand) Smith m« Andrew "70
program.
children.
in
Homecoming
Nester '68
1
cial equity issues
developing profiles
George Hanna '66 of Brookfield, Conn.,
Investment Club
of the Brick Blue Cruppers
A
will support
She
Muiticuitm.il
uchak '68
Trathen '68(7)
J
lives in
a partner in the
Monroe
l
joined the FBI in 1971. has
his specialties
(Betsy)
is
John
l
'68
uiwood Nester
Frank
time work as head of circulation
Theresa, born in the United States.
Joe
as-
summer.
of fugitives.
Area Vo-Tech School.
Bloomsburg.
will also monitor affirmative action
She
compliance.
\)
t
Rick Howenslinc '76 (6)
FBI Director Louis Freeh promised the
tour
sistance during his Eastern European
Joseph L. Nutaitis '65 and his wife,
Rasko
have adopted their third child,
He joins
Ferdinand, who was bom in Bulgaria.
Bulgaria, and
a brother. Tony, also from
Joscllc,
eqult)
ficking.
been assigned
ing writers.
traf-
'67
Matako Mulka 68
(Catherine
During the 18-month assignment, she will lead
's
'6S
Betty Ruth Keller
tor of social equity at
Francis
Larry W. Greenly 65, Ph.D.. membership
was
chairman of the Albuquerque Press Club,
Chapman
Eileen Albertson
Inn
Gerrity '66 was one of three FBI ex-
(<<>
Class Volunteers:
and private schools.
for 17 years.
(9)
Ronald Klcmkosky '67
plan
Karen Gates M'66.
'66
Diane Mushrush Maurei
an elementary prin-
is
He has
any
if
Maurer '66
Representative:
Plantation at
wonders
Hilton Head. S C.. "Chuck"
BU alumni are living in the area.
Cerza
J.
Class Volunteers:
other
Carl
BU.
at
Cttfl
Karl Z. Najaka *64 retired in 1993 as a
Twp., N.J.
school principal in Readington
a resident of
Koch Cromwell
Ken Cromwell '66
Bill Demcott '66 (3)
Alice
She also
District
1967
A resident ol
after
Now
earned a master's degree
June
retired in
30 years of teaching.
Wilmette. Illinois, she is doing private
1994
Berwick Area School
Representative:
Anthony
4
Patricia Lello
the
and nahas
re-
ceived for program initiatives and educational
Sandra
Wood
Smith '86 (4)
Christine Ford '87
Fay Ortiz
'87
Stephanie Hustcd Fettcrman '88
Steve Fettcrman "88
Joanne Dcrncott 89 (3)
JoAnise Keener '89
Walker '89(3)
John
M
Sharon Hill '90
Deb Mulkewycz
'90
(Continued on Page 13)
Page
11
Classnotes
reform
tling
He
efforts.
He and
has also been the State wres-
his wife.
Chene,
Byron Chandler M'69 has been named
Eagan,
live in
superintendent of schools by the Pulaski Acad-
Minn
chairman and tournament director for the
He also served on the Na-
Joe earned a master's degree
King, age 21.
State College and a doctorate at the Univer-
teaches mathematics
two
are the parents of
same
in the
district
who
Michael,
will be a junior
at
in
college
BU
this fall,
recently completed avionics training with the
California,
w
working
as
Deposit Insur-
for the Federal
ance Corporation in Irvine. She formerly was
a hank examiner and later
Washington,
DC
.
was employed
in
She earned
master's degree
a
Johns
at
Hopkins University, attended the Stoniei
work
at
A
junior biology major
Gerald Labb; two step sons and a
take a final
when
Hartman
way
his
Del.;
1
5
PA
19,
and a
is
survived
sity
sister.
Annette.
ate.
Paul Fowler '68
the former
grade
in
grade teacher
a fourth
is
two children: Samantha,
to Ian Polster
She has been called
Lutheran Church
on March
19, 1995.
as interim pastor of Fifth
at
North Schuylkill School District for
He and
his wife, Sandra, live in
West
Mahanoy Township.
3 while on a busi
I
was a salesman
An Air Force
recently published short stories in both the
fall
and winter editions of The International Journal of Miliary Fiction
Systems.
A
third story will
be
Operation Provide Promise,
the United Nations humanitarian relief effort
Bosnia-Herzegovina
pilot
C-130
instructor
and chief of safety with the 934th
at the
Airlift
Minneapohs-St. Paul
ternational Airport Air Reserve Station.
has been a
Pnor
member
In-
he served 12
years on active duty with the Air Force, with
his last station at Little
Rock AFB. Arkansas.
is a member of the Minnesota Distance
Running Association and the Reserve Offic-
said.
what they've learned,
gives you a great deal of personal satisfac-
it
tion."
is
helping each stu-
She also emphasizes the importance of goalmanagement, study skills and
setting, time
celebrated their 25th anniversary in No-
vember with
a reaffirmation of
Morgantown.
W
vows mass
Vicki teaches Spanish at North
School, and the couple
istries at their
is
Marion High
involved
in lay
min-
J.
at the
Nevada
in
Fisher 4 69
is
sented
BU at
the inauguration of a
new
at
professor of account-
Community College of Southern
Las Vegas.
year
at
BU.
that her
Melissa's grandmother
Ruth Hope Handy
is
'43.
the Eastern
Region office of the Pennsylvania
Stale Education Association, the statewide
The 10-person office in Allentown serves 10,604 members in 65 districts in
Schuylkill, Berks, Carbon. Lehigh and
Vicki
PSEA
in
1976, he was a
He and his wife, Carol, live
He has three step-children.
in
New Tripoli
1969
Representor t
Sandra Ekberg Brown
Class Volunteers:
Pamela Hanczyc. Jess Kresge. Ken Schnure
upbeat about coming
to learning," she said.
school organizations, she
dren:
W. Dalfovo
L
Bingaman, Nancy Fehr Edwards,
Gross, Cinde Rogers Hippenstiel
Nancy Feher Edwards
'70 of Bloomsburg
has been elected to a one-year term on the
is
also involved with
tary
BU
Joseph K. Lauginiger Jr. '70 has been
named interim president and chief executive
officer of the
Caron Foundation,
dependency
treatment
chemical
He
previously worked for
America
a past secre-
for
1
Boy Scouts of
5 years, most recently as finance
Hawk Mountain
Council.
He was named Outstanding Fund Raiser of
of the Alumni Association.
Chap-
of the National Society of Fund Raising
Executives in 1992.
ter
is
in her sec-
Baltimore County, Maryland. She and her
husband, Ed. are parents of a daughter, Nicole,
They
near
Wemersville
director for the
is
a
center
the Greater Northeastern Pennsylvania
in
Com-
Kelly and Christopher
She formerly
Directors.
served from 1988 to 1994 and
He joined Caron as director of development
and was promoted to vice president in January.
live in Fallston.
He and his wife, Helen, are parents of a son,
Stephen E. Keefer '70
general for the U.S.
is
teacher in the Berwick Area School District.
to feel
and receptive
husband, Kerry '69, are parents of two chil-
Representative:
teachers' union.
Northampton counties.
want them
She is the daughter of Albert and Ruth
Dugan Smeal '39 of Bloomsburg. She and her
1970
Hampshire.
field director for
ev-
County Arts Alliance
Jean Reese Jagodzinski '70
is
room
munity Task Force and the Upper Dauphin
presi-
He and his wife are parents of a daughter
who is a student at the University of New
"I
to class
Class Volunteers:
Ball State.
in her
man
Alumni Board of
at
up a new bulletin board
ery few weeks.
the Millersburg Civic Club, Millersburg
Franklin Pierce College for 13 years before
Larry earned his doctorate
tries to
daughter, Melissa, has completed her fresh-
Richard
Keene State College on April 22.
Larry was director of the counseling center
grown. She
In addition to serving as advisor to various
repre-
dent of
after a quarter-century, her enthusi-
for teaching has only
ous stories into the classroom setting and by
ting
John
church.
Even
getting students involved in projects like set-
Institute
in
Va
self-motivation.
tax accounting
Frances Jean Wright *69 reports
He
Page 12
Enrolled Agent and Accred-
Army
Gregg. They
is
regional auditor
Audit Agency.
He
responsible for audit operations and a staff
of over 200 employees, serving the East Coast
and Europe.
He and
his wife, the
Fenstermacher
former Debbie
Md.
'70, live in Millersville.
He
since 1988.
to joining the Reserve,
ers Association.
An
also a part-time consultant for
is
Albert
and three brothers.
sisters
Before joining
serves as a full-time
Wing, based
from the
ond year as principal of Parkville High School
Richard Huntington '68 has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and
awarded the Air Medal in his Air Force Reserve unit. The medal honors his meritorious
He
retired
Tax Advisor, he operates a
He
ing
Ronald Saint Sing '68
in
Deubler '69
Chattahoochee Technical
Powder Process
for
published in the Spring 1995 edition.
in
F.
vet-
Bridgeport.
achievement
ited
'68 of Orangeville
James H. Neiswender
died on December
R.D.
taking a teaching position at the University of
Roger B. Heim '68 of Rising Sun. Md..
that they value
I know
"And when
teach because
keep learning enjoyable by injecting humor-
27 years.
die past
I
someday." she
Another goal, she says,
in Springfield.
Ronald D. Grutza '68 has been an English
you see
it
Georgia.
Larry Phillips '68 of Keene. N.H.,
teacher
believe in what
"I
asm
married on Halloween 1994 and she, herself,
was married
because she brings a sense
business in Douglassville and Peach Tree City,
Bill,
is
BU gradu-
that's
of mission to the classroom.
Md
Victoria Mikell Noel '68 and her husband.
Ohio, reports that her son, Jon Rizzo, w
Perhaps
nominating Klinefelter for die
ant colonel.
six.
Carol Ruth Gesalman '68 of Springfield,
that
Linda Harner Mills '68 is principal of
Sandymounl Elementary School in Finksburg.
and Brittany,
nine,
of Scranton, and Mary Dana, a
William
Constable; a daughter, Sarah; a son, John; two
the
a graduate of the Univer-
Jr.,
U.S. Marine Corps in June 1992 as a lieuten-
Kathy Whitmire '75. teac hes third
same district. They are parents of
and
—
terrific teacher.
dent feel a sense of accomplishment in class.
16731.
Surviving are his wife, the former Elizabeth
District,
one
in a letter
they'll use
Their address is R.D. l.Box20-D.Eldred,
his wife,
Berwick School
wrote
Woodhaven
Dianne, are parents of two
his wife,
Byron
children:
In addition to his parents, Joel
activities director at
and
He and
'68, participated in the funeral
by a brother. Chad,
Douglass School of Wilmington,
Center of Temple University
Rev Richard
service.
eran, he
in the
the Joseph E.
to
the accident occurred
special family friend, the
ness trip to Essex. England
sistei
is
"The love, respect and admiration I see past
and present students shower Kay with is truly
Newark; and principal of
ing Center, both in
University of
at
was on
Pittsburgh at Bradford, he
Rutgers University
Surviving are her husband of live years.
Mrs. K.
award.
School of Banking, and did additional gradu
Bte
a confirmation of some-
where he died on December 20, seven days
before his 22nd birthday
as a comptroller of the cur-
rency.
is
touching," fellow teacher Bryan Campbell
L
Eyer '68 of Laguna Beach,
died on March 6 at age 48. She
for pro-
and curricula for a student population
grams
he
where he was responsible
.
award
thing they've believed for a long time
He has also served as principal of Maclary
Elementary School and the Intensive Learn-
A
J.
Del
ark,
students, the
of more than 19,000 students.
U.S. Marine Corps.
Kathleen
an automobile accident in
He was
previ-
licoptcrcd to St. Vincent Hospital in Erie,
They
children, Michael and
Megan, both education majors
in
Bradford on December 12. 1994
of Delaware
His wife, the former Carol Gibiser '69.
sity
Norman
lost their oldest son, Joel
Norman,
Glassboro
at
He
ously was supervisor of curriculum and technology in the Christina School District in New-
Connie Eaton King '68 and her husband,
Rules Committee.
tional
the Central School Board.
emy and
past nine years.
"And when you do, it's heartwarming."
But to many current and former Millersburg
Kay Smeal Klinefelter '70 has been named
the
1994-1995 "Educator of the Year" by the
Pennsylvania Business Educators Association.
She has been a teacher at Millersburg Area
High School for 25 years.
"It's
something I've dreamed
of receiving," she said
in
my whole life
a recent interview.
live in
Reading.
Elmer L Shollenberger '70 of Spencer,
died on March 24 at age 49. He was
killed instantly when struck by a tree limb
N Y,
which he was cutting at his home.
He had been associated with the Candor
High School since 1970, most recently as dean
He served as principal in 19871988 and also coached several sports teams.
He was founder of the Candor Chemical Free
Prom and director of summer recreation.
of students.
He was
active in the U.S. Army Reserve.
Surviving are his wife, Rosario (Sherry); a
daughter. Giselle; and a son, Sean.
Master's degree
Classnotes
1971
Peg Haverovich *72
a teacher in the
is
Trevorton Nursery Tykes program. She also
Representative:
earned a master's degree
BU.
at
William H. Cluley
Class Volunteers:
Dwight Ackerman. Sandy
Rupp. Bob Rupp
L.
Kathleen Shafer Chandler '71 recently
at
in
elementary school
Kutztown University. She
elementary school counselor
Gary
in
an
is
pointed to the 1995 Health Care Pilot Evalua-
of Technology Melissa, a junior
Wellsboro, Pa.
A. Clewell '71 has
formation of his
announced the
new business. Interior Work-
place Solutions Inc.. in Allentown.
He was
the general manager of the Reading and Allentown regions of A. Pomerantz & Co. before
says he
is
fices of all successful
BU
They
who
Fontana Unified School
District.
are parents of four children:
just graduated
at
;
College
Oneonta,
in
N
Institute
Hartwick
Y; Megan, a junior
Virginia Piatt Ide '73
ond grade
in
is
responsible for
District
ents of three sons, ages eight, 10 and 15.
par-
J.
died on April 26
'73 of Philadelphia
age 43.
at
cial
ted for the pilot.
Atlantic for 21 years.
He was a commer-
customer relations representative
for Bell
graduates.'*
George E. Cooke *71 has been named suPlum School District He
previously was superintendent of the
Fleetwood Area School District in Berks
He
has been with
SHS
earned a master's degree
since 1974.
at
He
also
BU.
Surviving are his mother. Catherine
Silvestri; a brother
and a
Sr. '72 is
He earned
a master's degree at the Univer-
of Scranton and a doctorate
at
Penn State
University.
He and
his wife.
John
Hartzog
F.
'71
15,
is in
from Paul Smith's College
major
and a
13.
in
New
York with
environmental science technology
in
GPA of 3.96.
Sandra Jefferson Rupp
BU
Alumni Board of
Bob has
John and Claudia Schad Paul '72 have
new careers. After 18 years in
the defense industry.
John
is
an account ex-
company
ecutive with Restart, a
is
an administrative vice president
with Jordan Optical Service,
Inc., a
wholesale
distributor of eyeglass frames to the optical
She also maintains a small book-
live in
Willow Grove.
Tabachini '73 has completed
J.
Shippensburg University. He
tion at
ementary school principal
CF
to
MotorFreight.
1.100 employees at 20 terminals throughout
J.
Carroll '72 of Philadelphia
is
year as a public interest attorney,
Pennsylvania, Maryland. Delaware,
New Jer-
Services Housing Unit.
the 1995 co-chair of the International
man Rights Committee of the
He
Hu-
Philadelphia Bar
the
company's Poconos consolidation center
since 1989.
He joined
in the Central
man
He has two children: Tom, eight, and Nora,
Northumberland, has earned professional
tification Institute.
Human
The
with the Society for
five.
for the
program enrolls between 500 and 600
students and graduates between 10 and 150
is
vice president of hu-
joined the paper in 1983 as a training man-
She was promoted
ager.
human
to the position of
40 percent
than
ol
System of Higher Education
are expected to
contribute graduates to the program.
'To our knowledge." Baker added,
nearby colleges and universities have not
forumlated plans to meet the fifth year
state-supported schools within a reasonable
distance that have an existing accounting
program
Ann began
Berwick Area School
She
District.
1978,
in
enough
in
Baker indicated
the
her career in 1976 as a teacher
large
graduate program
resources director in 1987, and to her
present position on April 2, 1995.
to
BU
to support a quality
accounting."
that,
when
program could have
it
as
is
mature,
many
as
50
60 students per year taking graduate
courses in accounting.
first
as a budget analyst and then as a training specialist.
In 198
she took over the training func-
1
tion for the operations area of the bank.
She
active in a
is
Loyalty awards
number of community and
(Continued from Page 11)
professional organizations.
Dr. Stephen E. Ullrich,
are parents of two children: Elizabeth,
1
1
,
and
Kaitlyn, six.
Nichole Woodson Smith '90 (2)
Lisa Stackhouse '90
Carolyn Butcher
cer-
Resources Cer-
1992.
E. Vivian '73 died in
He was
Habegger Co.
November
a sales director for the E. D.
Inc.
of Philadelphia.
Surviving are his wife, the former Angela
Piccola '72 of Levittown.
'91
P Thomas '91
Bruce Rosengrant '92
Resource Man-
He also earned a master's degree at BU.
He and his family live in Sunbury.
Cori Alexander '93
Linda Long '93(H)(7)
Kevin McGrath '93
Steve Zezza '93 (2)
Pam
Institute is affiliated
Human
1
More
J
agement.
Shelby Treon Deutschle '72 has been promoted to manager of the Lewisburg office of
Dau-
resources at the Houston Chronicle. She
Mark
through the
el-
the firm in 1976.
Sheldon Winnick '72. human resources
administrator at Dorsey Trailers in
tification
Association.
mandate and prepares students
changing business climate "
requirement. There are no state-owned or
'73
She and her husband.
the last eight as a supervising attorney in the
Community Legal
We think our
master's program anticipates the state's
northeastern Pennsylvania.
in
new
"
an
is
phin School District.
in the
sey and Virginia.
Michael
he said. "Bloomsburg already has one of the
largest undergraduate accounting programs
curriculum and the programs of other nearby
institutions. Other schools in the State
Ann Tu r n bach
Robert Warner '72 has been promoted
Bob
Marywood
a master's degree at
that special-
He had been group operations manager of
is
assistant high school principal.
College.
Robert
both started
York division manager for
Figlock
in his 17th
is
He earned
joined Chase Manhattan Bank
Bohr. Carol Kishbaugh Bowen.
He
District, effective in April 1996.
superintendent's letter of eligibility certifica-
As division manager he will oversee more than
Nancy
to follow
Bloomsburg 's undergraduate accounting
also been a special education
teacher in Scranton and Hazleton.
They
Class Volunteers:
Commonwealth
expect the
currently
keeping service which she hopes to expand.
Representative:
"We
approximately 35 years. In fact, it was
Hazleton's first full-scale commercial cleaning company.
industry.
M. Jacqueline Feddock
Certified Public Accountant.
BU's graduates take the CPA examination
The graduate program will complement
BU's own undergraduate accounting
she has been elected vice president of the
1972
educational requirement for licensure as a
School
business,
Alumni Association.
states require either a total of 50 hours of
education or 30 hours od education beyond
the bachelor's degree as a minimum
been cleaning up Northeast Pennsylvania for
Claudia, after 20 years in the accounting
In addition,
of 1996.
Richard Baker, chairman of
the accounting department, "more than 30
to
students each year.
'71 of Bloomsburg
Directors.
expected to
Terrence Maher '73 has been appointed
izes in placing the experienced worker.
has been re-elected to a two-year term on the
According
is
fall
assistant superintendent of the Lehighton
his 24th year of
His daughter. Heather, graduated
teaching.
a
and Lindsey.
students in the
its first
System
which has
Deborah, are parents of
two daughters. Gretchen.
for the State
owner of Robert's
Janitorial Service, a family business
County.
sity
has been approved by
The new graduate program
enroll
sister.
perintendent of the
Bob Nemeth
BU
this national trend in the next several years,''
Madden
reviewing and evaluating applications submit-
at
Board of Governors
of Higher Education.
the
They
Harveys Lake.
live in
creation of a master of science degree
accounting
1
teaching sec-
She and her husband are
after 21 years.
Raymond
evaluator. Ireland
is still
Lake-Lehman School
at
The
in
Andrew,
from Rochester
high school; and Jason, an eighth grader.
egory for healthcare.
As an
"looking to furnish the of-
Baldridge National
The award was established in 1987 to promote the importance of quality improvement
to the U.S. economy, to recognize quality
achievements of U.S. companies and to publicize successful quality strategies. The pilot
program will help determine whether the
award should be expanded to include a cat-
purchasing the operations from the firm.
He
Team for the Malcolm
'73 live in
La Verne. California, where Carl is national
vehicle distribution manager for American
Isuzu Motors Inc., and Maryann is a speech
therapist at
Quality Award.
gets green light
Maryann Abbott
Carl and
Robert A. Ireland '72, director of system
improvement and corporate research at
Susquehanna Health System, has been aption
earned a master's degree
counseling
in accounting
1974
Amy
Representative:
Patricia
Ianiero '93(M) (2)
Chris Beadling '94
Kanouse
Jeff
Peattie
Kravetz '94
Warren '94
John L.Walker '94(H)(7)
Carlson Travel Network/Nittany Travel.
1973
Florence Harris '72 and her husband,
Doug, spent last fall as volunteers at a Methodist
Church-sponsored school
Mexico. Flo taught
in
Berwick
at the
in rural
New
Third Street School
until her retirement.
Representative:
Timothy D. Hartman
Class Volunteers:
Steve Andrejack. Joe Geiger. Susan M.
Gottlieb, Glenn A. Haas. Janice Keil. Dennis
Homecoming
LeVan. Frank Lor ah. Craigann Mehrmann.
Ronald Sheehan. Dan Spadoni
October 28
Class Volunteer:
Doug McClintock
Michael
F.
Make
plans today!
Flock '74, vice president of
Page 13
Classnotes
been appomi.
tO
'I
misylvania Bant
Pi
thl
Association's Operations Advisory
He
been
lias
in
years and has been
banking
for
Philip J.
|
i
Who
Who's
more than 20
He
current position since
in his
He
also a graduate of the School of
is
Hank
also a
member
I.
member
since 1989
of the Northeast
He
Blanck
is
He and
Joseph M. GclgCI '74
Ol
I
BU
Nonprofit
high school senior
)rgani/ations
a javelin
With
He has accepted
Nancy k. Hack Glenn '74 and R homu
Greene were married on October [, 1994. in
Nicy reside
Royal
Jersey Shore
in
ter.
Amy.
attended
'74 pud
in
engmeei
lid is a sales
electrical industry in
Judy hai
en
year but plans
in
in the fall.
,
teat hei
in
the
Blue Ridge School District since January
Brtnda A. DIGiaCOlDO '75
on Alcohol and Drug Abuse
has also worked as
director of
teacher for the
improvt menl spet
Bethlehem
Steel
is
foi
BethPorge bu
ialisl
orp
(
in
aston
I
training, he has operated a
husband, Fohn, are parents
and Jason
ITiej
live in
hi
d
Iwp on Fanuary
the Cleveland Marshall
Law, John has been an active sole
1
Parsons "74 has been em
Department ol
ployeii by the Pennsylvania
7 years He currently
developmeni ipet ialisl
Public Welfare for ovei
is
a training
He and
ol three
and
itafl
hildren
t
i
hej
ou are the parents
i
livi
Harrisburg
in
Shi
is
tute spet ial edut ation teat hei foi the
a substi-
Count) Intermediate Unit
band. Craig, are patents ol
phei
i
and Ke^
10,
in,
I
Chestei
She and her hus
wo sons Clmsio
seven
I
Hauser '75 has been promanager and bank-
at
the Williamsport office
Bucknell
at
University and the Central Atlantic
Bank Op-
eiations School at Rutgers University.
completed
the
She has
consumer lending and
Credit Administration courses through AIB.
She has been with the bank since 1975.
holding positions of project coordinator, retail
managei and loan
office
officer
II
hej reside in
homdale
Peggy Kyle Schmouder '75 has joined the
Mifflmburg High School.
faculty of
Paul
J.
He was
April 14
body spei
Shop
in
Sarnoski '74
lalist.
Ashk
sell
ol
Ashley died OH
employed
as
.in
auto
operating Paul's Auto Bod)
Surviving aie Ins wile, the loiinci Esther
J
.
Ins
mother,
P. Swoyer '74 of Schuylkill Haven
named vice president ol human re-
Jeffrey
Cressona Aluminum Company.
Pnor to joining the company, he served in various management positions
soutces
1975
Sharon Young Hilgar
currently serv-
as
first
sec retary lor
in Bucharest,
economic,
sci-
Randa Gossin Triggs
Class Volunteers:
Debbie Zalewski Ganza, Joe Hilgar
in Phila-
earned a master's degree
Penn State
at
'76 has written a book.
Easing the Economic Blues With $100,000.
people
make
his parents, Charles
and Doris
it's
staff writer for a
assets of approximately $ 1 .6 bil-
She began her banking career with the
former American Bank, a Meridian predecessor, in 1978. She earned a master's degree at
Stephen E. Black '77 has been comptrolof Goldsmit-Black Inc.
When
he
isn't
PTA
in
W
Parkersburg,
working, he
is
involved
in
as well as coaching Softball,
basketball and soccer. Last
summer
his girls'
10 and under all-star Softball team
West Virginia
Boyer; and a brother.
won
USSSA State Championship.
the
In
1993, his team finished as state ninners-up.
Rebecca Generotti Drazdowski '76 has
been named the director of Career Preparatory Institute's Hazleton
campus. She has been
and administrative experience at secondary
and post-secondary institutes in Alaska and
Pennsylvania.
His oldest daughter, Tara,
1 1
started
.
on both
teams.
He and
his wife. Sherry,
have two other
children: Kayla, seven, and Ryan, four.
live in
They
Vienna, Va.
He also reports that Tom Jeanes '77, a
Lambda Chi Alpha brother, stopped by last
summer for a visit. "We reminisced about the
Debra A. Macker '76 of Chambersburg
Jied on June 5, 1994 at age 39. She was a
good old days
former elementary teacher
James Fox Block us '77 has been elected
founding president of South Central Pennsylvania Lutherans for Life, a pro-life education
at
Shenandoah Val-
Schools and a sales manager for several
department stores.
ley
Surviving are her husband, Ronald, and a
group
He
brother.
at
BU."
with Lutherans for Life.
an emergency planner for Defense
affiliated
is
Distribution Region East.
Savage OxJey '76 is an early childhood/special education teacher in the
Powhatan County (Va.) Public Schools.
Lisette
Karen Tamalenus Chesterfield '77 of
Kingston has been named child care director
at the
Linda Schmicker '76 and Geoffrey A.
Wheatley were married on November 19 in
Atlantic Highlands, N.J. They honeymooned
in the
They
wine country of Northern California.
Wilkes-Barre Family
past seven years, she has
teacher for the
YMCA.
worked
For the
as a preschool
YMCA.
She and her husband, Leonard, are parents
of two children, Lindsay and Michael
reside in Tuckerton, N.J.
is
director of envi-
Reading newspaper.
Blanck's 102-page treatise touches on ev-
from the Chapter
gram
I
high school reading pro-
ronmental services/materials management
at
the Medical Center of Port St. Lucie.
Florida.
For five years he worked in Saudi
Arabia,
where he was a management consultant
at the
band, Lee, are parents of three children: Jamie.
11. and twins Jonathan and Rebecca, four.
King
They
Faisal Specialist Hospital in
Riyadh.
He
like to hear from old friends
and Phi Sigma Xi brothers. His
address: 1102
SE
Mitchell Ave., Port St. Lucie,
FL
34952.
Lisa Truehart '76 of West Plains.
Mo., died
on August I, 1994. at age 40. She
was a speech
pathologist in Bakersfield. Mo.,
and
active in the
to a fourth
grade teaching position
Middletown School
live in
District.
in the
She and her hus-
Hummelstown.
MASH units during the Gulf
that's
what they spend or keep." he
a 1990 interv iew with Tim Buckwalter.
important,
manage
will
the local
War He would
Howard Blanck
much what
6-year career banker, she has held the same
lion.
ler
University.
also assisted U.S.
HoH cnslmc. Barbara Turanskx
not so
1
Gwen McConlogue Martz '77 has moved
Representative:
"It's
A
Va.. for the past six years.
Jim K. Thompson '76
1976
fin k
Berninger '77 has been named diBank in Berks,
Schuylkill, Lehigh and Northampton counties
S.
visional president for Meridian
Interboro
ence and technology affairs
said in
Class Volunteers:
Page 14
is
at
Representative
at
At the same time,
he was employed by United Airlines
B sistei
and two holders
has been
Terrill '75
American Embassy
ing in the
Romania,
\
Alfonso; a son, Paul
Richard W.
Suzanne McCabe. Marybeth Walewsh
Donna Brensesal Sheehan
James Madison University.
of Com-
has graduated from the Central Atlan-
Advanced School of Banking
ta
years.
Kline.
Shade.
for-
a business educator since 1977 with teaching
monwealth Bans
also
Maggie Donnelly Patton '74
AJmedia,
(0 assistant office
ing office]
1
Marj
ins wife,
Columbia County since 1981.
his Family live in
Deni.se Kriesher
moted
W
Edward
and
[e
i
/
1
He
Bloomsburg.
A 980 graduate oi
S( In h>I ol
practitionei in
it
'75 has joined the law firm
& Oregorowicz m
Kreisher
oi
Donuto J. Nleman '74 ol Somerset, N J
was appointed administratoi foi South
Brunsw
'76 of Newark, Dela-
Surviving are his wife, the former Jean
John H. Mick
two sons, famt
ol
aston
1
Jr.
Class Volunteers:
Pierce Atwater, George Biennan. Stephen S
post in Lehigh and Northampton counties. She
delphia for 10 years
Lewis Boyer,
/
I
and time."
resume service
merly taught special education
High School for 17
He
New Tri-
continuous
Shi and
my own money
have
I
since 1979.
past five years.
live in
have
either
I
An economics and social studies teacher by
poli
.1
book
said in that
Paul G. Seif
is
The
Allentown. She
in
a substitute
She has two sons, and they
'74
I
1977
Representative:
Jan
doing. Everything in there
Charles W. Boyer
is
he
he said.
Denver. Pa.
personnel and fiscal services for the Council
1994.
Kuth Urban Kluge
insists that
ware, died on March 29 at age 40.
\
in the
Binghamton, n.y and
kindergarten
b
Their daugh-
this past
Judy Sipc Johnson
'73 celebrated then 20th wedding anniveroai
on March 22.
at Seattle
BU
am
experienced with
feet, the
the best in the nation.
is
Pcnn State
to transfer to
Burkholders live
Ed Johnson
"Everything
a full scholarship to the Uni-
Washington
versity oi
i
throw of 243
He
are regarded.
one of them.
done or
4
athlete
Pori
which they
Dan and Margiann Arbogast Burkholder
& 74 have a son. Troy, who is a talented
'75
director ol the Pennsylvania Association of
'
Wyoming.
his family live in
not
Directors. Joe is executive
aware of the hoards of "get-nchwho currently have books on
the market, and the general skepticism with
Imnmelstown
has been elected to a two-year term on the
Alumni Board of
is
quick" authors
Pennsylvania
Estate Planning Council.
sin.
some helpful clari-
fications as well as specific advice.
Underwriters and
ife
won't amaze econo-
the information
erage person just might find
immediate past president of the
is
has been a board
University ol Wiscon-
at the
Most of
market to retirement plans.
mists and other financial experts. But the av-
Executives and Professionals.
in
Scranton Association of
1985.
Administration
shelters to the stock
selected for inclusion in the 1995 edition of
hut
I
erything from basic job-search strategies to tax
iate of InBosha M'75 ana
surance Management Group. Scranton, was
Snyder County Trusi Co., Sclinsgrovc, has
community
theater
was very
of West Plains.
Tom McDonnell
in the
'77 has been recognized
994 edition of Who s Who Among
America s Teachers. Tom, who also earned
1
his master's degree in history at BU, is a ninth
grade American history teacher at Berwick
Area Senior High School.
He and
former Darby Unger
Bloomsburg.
his wife, the
'83. live in
Student
Classnotes
'77, instructor of English
Judy O'Donnell
at
Penn State Hazleton, received the George
Academic Advising
convocation in April. The
T Bobby Excellence
Award during
a
in
award is given annually to a faculty member
whose commitment to academic advising is
in
keeping with the high standards of the
late
Professor Bobby.
In the past, she
was
the first
woman
campus
she recently
L
Maureen Diane, born on January
Byrnes
They
Nicholas
George Bierman, Ann Molchan Fogarty.
James E. Holland. Sharon Gettel Olff. P J
Taylor. Bob Twaddell. Gail Manners Yann h
William B. Berezny '78 is the 1994 MasNational Road Race Cycling Champion
and World Cup Champion The Bethlehem
ters
was guest
University has bet n
GiufTrc '78
j.
is
Syracuse University was
manager of Bradford White Corporation
He and
Nick,
have three children
his wife
one and a half, and Peter, two
live in West Chester
six. Natalie,
lecturer at the Salish
Kootenai College of Pablo, Montana, where
she conducted workshops and seminars on
women's issues for more than 100 faculty and
resident travels
all
over the United States for
Masters Cycling Races.
Native American college.
Judy also earned a master's degree at
BU.
appointed to
Chem-Nuclear Advisory Committee by
the
the
Pennsylvania Planning Association as Us rep-
Karen Devito Reighn
'77, a project busi-
resentative.
ness teacher at Kutztown Junior High School,
was honored as "Educator of the Year" by the
Junior Achievement of Berks County.
Karen,
at
also earned a master's degree
who
BU, has been
a teacher for the past
1
8 years.
mother of two children, Lori and
Michael. They live in Kutztown.
She
is
the
Chem-Nuclear
is
the firm hi ml
moled to group vi< e president ol
and real estate lending services with
According
Bryn
the
mags
shows excellence
Co.
Rachel, 22 (currently studying in Japan), and
Adrian, 21 (currently student teaching in
Allentown). They
live in Coatesville.
,
a
of Classic Realty Inc. in Lewisburg.
Sue and her husband. David, are parents of
a son, Brian.
They
Lewisburg R.D.
live in
Development Corporation and
dustrial
em
of Smoker. Smith
& Associates
in the
ompetidve
sisters.
Anthony Stampone HI
Sonna, report the birth of
manager of
the Martinez branch of the Bay Alarm ComCalifornia, has been
company
John A. Vignone
Burke. Va.
'77 of Palmerton
won
the
Carbon County
Republican nomination for
May 16 Primary Election.
controller in the
John,
who
also earned an
MBA
business manager for the Bristol
School District in Bucks County.
He
previously served as
BU. is
Township
at
business manager
for the Panther Valley School District, the
Palmerton Area School District, and the
Bethlehem Area School
He and
his wife, the
He earned
District.
former Lisa Guldner.
Alex. Anthony,
are parents of four children:
Jessica and Harley.
moving
at
Make plans today!
offit ei
\ degree
B m.isiri
PsmplC
B1
Lynn. Bit parents
his wife.
I
and marketing
C
'78 and Geoffre)
Scott
Conn., on March
3
Following the conference, the production
Nightly
News
with Peter
Petrovit/. Sr. '78
is
at
learn
,i
Marcia earned a master's degree and doctorate in educational psychology from the
University of Connecticut in Storrs.
versity in Montreal. Canada.
lazleton
was
South Carolina
C
principal
Bethlehem.
of Liberty
High School
in
ing students choose
Bloomsburg
as their uni-
She
P. Ruz/o
Hahnemann
Robert
gions
at
'78
is
director ol
admis
University Hospital
in
They
live in Easton.
and Christopher,
six.
from
s
2
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1
he
extra
little
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energy needed during the day
Manned by
itered
1
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volunteers, the alumni
alumni
1
Sabina '71, a BU
Mi luiness, >
m
1
Philadelphia
tabli
doorprizi
foi
1
hi
his wife. Paula, are parents of four
children:
Jessica, nine; Michael, seven.
Stephen, four; and Christina, one. They live
in
Swarthmorc
bank
perience
re-
in
in the
1990. he had six years of ex-
building industry and
home
Conard
y
his wife, the formei
are parents of a daughter.
Melody Lane
Kimbcrly They
Ronni Nagel. Paul
'54.
Jeananne Iwans
'64.
Feme
Soberit
Nancy
Krothe
k
nmgeoiii
Si
*55,
Dale Krothe
Felier lulwards '70
WBUQ-FM to celebrate
10th anniversary
On
September
went on
four years in banking
78.
Nam
and
mug
following volunteers
'60 and
cently promoted to assistant vice president at
Lebanon Valley National Bank. Prior to joining the
shirt,
t
1
The alumni table was stalled by the
He and
the
weekdays from 6 p
the station
is
WHUQ M
1985,
16.
The
.111
I
station
until
in
was
lnsl on
midnight.
Now
on the an almost around the
all week.
With our 10th anniversary coming up. we
Clock,
live in
Leesport
'78
He
is
president ol
Wad*
resides in Philadelphia
are planning a reunion during
Representaii
is
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on hand
t
to
I
-inccoming
hro.idi
mat
•
all ol
1I11
.1
lollowed will be
mi morable 10th
Corey M. Waters
anniversary reunion.
Class Volunteers:
William Acicrno, faculty cmenlus.
I
Robin Messina Breidmger. Kim Delp Brown,
Wa
Susan J tUfy, William C Pall, Cores
M
ters.
Stephanie Weikel.
01
more information, contact
784-0945. or
Tom
the
game.
the founding staff
,lrr. dial
.1
at
after the football
our hope that
il,,
I
reception will be held
McCormick Center
,,,,,1
.
A
weekend
It
1979
and her husband. Rich, are parents of
10.
who
n
assistant
She says she really enjoys help-
S 16
year's winners weie Veronica (iriebel
James A. Wade
is
BOO
I
attrai ted
1
apples
PetrovitZ lives
Dl
mid May
in
1
1994
B
Duponl Pharma's "Innovativi
Pharmacy Practice Award," the lirsi SUCh
Technologies. Inc
Joann Sennetti Durante '78
bj calling
dward Poostaj
was diret ted bj h
The Alumni Association took an active
ni
1
i
recipient of
He and
For five years she was an assistant profesis cursor at the University of Virginia She
McGill
Uniprofessor
at
assistant
rently an
maga/ine. contact
ol the
universities and ievi n
lazleton
I
Ronald Terrance Shoemaker '78 was
The study also attracted the attention of
USA Today, which published an article on her
findings on March 30.
ot
/
>
seventh consecutive
Bloomsburj
llsi
registrants
Jennings conducted an interview with Delcourt
and her colleagues.
he
inference
all
Bishopville. S
l
the Associated
ss loi the
copy
or a free
part in ihi
Marcia A. Balnanosis Delcourt '78 is the
author of a comprehensive study on the benof special services for gifted children on
The two-year
the elementary school level
study was presented at a conference in Hart-
'78
room
lives m West
she
Area High School
in
»
Reading Conference
attracts many alumni
Ringoes, N.J
live in
ing support teacher/resource
award
efits
Pu
Alumni Office
i
Joseph E.
l
ompetition
>
0254.
t
to California, she earned a
a daughter.
ABC
Ludrof
They
also received
American maga/ine by
l
were married on April 22 Julia is a project
manager at shared Medical Systems iii
Malvern
professional
Ith
sponsored b) the Columbia Scholastic Press
Association, and was named an All
fol
tWO
ol
It
is
MargO
children. Peter and
Mary Ann (Jane Molendini
sales
Johns Hopkins University
two children: Louise.
October 28
Spa Hum
the
He and
in California.
versity.
Homecoming
laims
c
independently owned alarm
She and her husband. David, are parents of
staff of
Department of
Anthony has worked
Defense at the Pentagon since graduating from
for the
live in
to
experience as the western regional sales representative for Houghton Mifflin Co.
ford.
An-
thony IV. in July 1994.
Bloomsburg. They
promoted
She formerly gained
'77 and his wife.
their first child.
in
versity.
in
Surviving are his wife, the former Julie Ann
Taylor; his parents, Glenn and Mary Ellen
Smith; a brother and four
Reinsurance
anas w
In all
.(MX) points in national
I
Since joining Reliance
1986, he has held B variety Ol
every aiea. and
in
ihi
region
in the
publications."
.it
Peter has 15 years of experience in the in
Julia A.
firm
Inc.
laims
<
Reliance Reinsurance
the
'78 of Walnut Creek.
Kim >i Hi plane Crane
I
Prior to
and partner
ice president
v
been
h.is
Pennsylvania.
master's degree
fied public accountant
)ulield
yeai
2.
Kevin L. Smith '77 of Lower Paxton Twp.
died on January 1 2 at age 4 1 He was a certi-
to assistant
t
examinei and
pany, the largest
Sue Ann Roadarmel '77 who also earned
master's degree at BU. has joined the staff
promoted
"78 ol
Collegiate
Economic Development Council of NortheastRobert E. Rice '77 and his wife. Mary, are
parents of a son. John; and two daughters,
M. Kokolus
Peter
positions, including claims analyst, claims
Wayne County Planning Commission. He also
serves as a board member of the Wayne In-
the
.it
to the regional diieetoi. the
produced maga/ine
best
nia.
as director of planning for the
made
s
"without question easily
tine Is
surance industry
Coar serves
.»
ol the Sot let) ol
Profi sslonal roumalists In Stamford, Cl
K en pro
commen ial
and operate a lowlevel radioactive waste facility in Pennsylvastate to plan, site
by the
ment w
«
convention
i
ond, and Boston
sei
third.
he innount
i
Region
Geoffrey L. Halberstadt '78 has
Mawr Trust
Edward J. Coar '78 has been
was
University
i
staff at the
10 state northeast
in the
region for the third consecutive year
national sales
months They
responsibilities,
maga/mc ol Bloomshur):
named the top student
im
23. I99S.
live in Brunchville. N.J.
pioduccd maga/ine
Class Volunteers:
recipi-
ent of the "Teacher of the Year Award."
In addition to her
John, are parents of their fourth daughter.
Representative:
James
Gill '78 and her husband.
Diane Danzer
1978
magazine
wins top honors
Dr.
at
(717)
Joseph, current advisor,
at
(717) 389-4710.
Mary Ann Zeveny
Page 15
Classnotes
Kim Delp Brown
moled
"No
'79 was recently pro
(0 assistant vice president
dog to
and my six week
Knjoymg
New
cation to
skiing
we had
Zealand, where
Susan
va-
the
Daryl P. Coach '79 IS pmideol and coowner of Cape Insulation Co., Inc.. in Ocean
View, N.J. He is the father of two sons, Peter,
c
L
Philadelphia
in
B Sales representative- lm
Bik
He
degrei
|).nl
•
currently pursuinj
is
Koi
al
In sli
admg
In
i
Ii.iimii,
b
Te<
<>l
practice in the
Robin,
's
mi n
Sharon Sate lu ll Francis '79 and
band.
chiel
intanl fbi
i
They
due
arc
In
si
son.
I
Unisys
psyi hologisi in
Gay County, Fla.
Victoria
!'.
Guintlu-r '79
urn
is
in.in.ip
,i
i
in
is
a school
She and her
They
June.
are the par-
units at
She earned
-islon Hospital
l
e in piim.ii\
nmsinj'
an
i
Pennsylvania and
al
maslei
,i
health Bervices administration
University
She
is
liim.m
I
in
the
I
di
gn
in
i
Joseph
St
at
'invcr
levclopmcnl
.H
IVim
1
i
illi
i
it
to
Plymouth, Mass,. Tom recently started
computing sei vices firm, and Nina is a com-
a
putei analysis with
Microway Inc.
of two children: Cole.
Canfield '80
is
owner of Canfield
operations
dealerships nationwide to receive the
Winners are selected based on the
al
<
onlrac
I
the hospital's information
foi
imcd
ii.
he. id football
coach
Columbia-
the
at
performance
its
m
Mali
l
)K()as a
M. Fry Schools
Lorrie
li
pisl.
\ degree
at
BU
Susan Neborok Knox '79 reports the birth
of a new son, Conner David, on January 2,
1995 They live on Marco Island. Fla.
Frank
moted
E.
Kwiatkowskl 79
Company,
Savannah Marie, bom on September 11, 1994.
She joins a brother. Colton Narber. age three.
at
Lome is head of the business department
Wyalusing Valley High School. They live
in
Wyalusing.
of
Nationwide
a subsidiary
of
arship to an outstanding
ters, in the
past year.
that
later
soi
1
980 as a
loss con-
Two years
Harrisbuig
lines underwriting
ynchbUIg, Va., and
1990
manager in 1985
moved tO Columbus
as a data i|uaht\
managei
.it
the
in
m
home
.000 schol-
High School
young person achieve a degree
"can help
dial
a
is
youth basketball coach and
Cub Scouts
He
is
m
will co-chair
Nationwide's 1995 Operation Feed campaign
will
head up the 1996 campaign
Frank and his wife. Donna, have two sons
Page 16
World Association of Lotus
specialist in end-user technology, she
editor for the recently published book, Creat-
She
sister, Julia,
is
a
ESL
Corey,
who is employed by
Sunbury,
the
is
age three.
at
teacher al the Brockton
is
in
Taunton, Mass.
employed by R.
E.
Wright
of service on
Board of Directors.
his wife, the
former Jamie Freezer
'81. arc the parents of
two sons, Thad and
Homecoming
October 28
Make
plans today!
Lock Haven University, has been hired by
Lycoming County Conservation District
develop ways for teachers to integrate en-
vironmental issues into the classroom.
The part-time position is funded by the
Pennsylvania Environmental Education
Robbins earned
a
Bucknell University
in
a controller
at
for the past 10 years.
He
Penn State
master's degree at
1982 and a doctorate
1993.
in
and his wife, Melissa, are parents of three
Steven C. Schoffstall 4 80 of Lancaster,
"great" children: Kristma. nine; David, seven;
and Kendall, two. They
California,
live in Lake Forest.
between Los Angeles and San Di-
staff accountant
with Hatter. Harris and
CPAs, has earned
Redman Homes
completing post-MSN adult nurse practitioner coursework at
in the hope of attaining employment as an ANP working with
people with HIV/AIDS.
GWU
She
his
CPA
joining the firm in 1991. he
ego.
lives in Falls
Loretta
is
Prior to
was employed by
for 10 years.
4
80 and George Pelan
September 22 wedding. Loretta
F. Sutcliffe
are planning a
a controller for
She
license.
a
Beittel.
lives in
EBP Health
Plans in Exton.
Glenmoore.
1981
Church, Va.
Representative:
Robert Kerris Jr. '80 of Elysburg has been
a Paul Harris Fellow by Rotary Inter-
Beverly
Howard Carter
named
national. He is president of Kemco
Corp. of
Selinsgrove and vice president of Mallard
Contracting in Mount Carmel.
He is president of the Northeast Cast Polymer Association, a trade organization, and
serves on the
Matthew.
an assistant
Grants Program.
Associates Inc. They live in Ephrata.
Americas
'80,
the
in
Beneficial Corp.
in his sixth year
BU Alumni
He and
Mark
Mass.
professor of foundation studies in education
Mark H. DifTenderfer '80 and Lana L.
Magargle were married on November 5 in
Denver, Pa.
lives in Beverly,
Suzanne Long Robbins
March 1994.
CommonweaJth Bank's Board
of Directors.
volved with
and
can
communities and make
which to live."
office.
He
in
Ruth and John Wa-
that the scholarship
turn help others in our
in
a live-year stmt as a commercial
his parents.
hope
1
of the senior
this nation a better place in
he became commercial services supervi-
m
He began
I
in
representative in Wilkes-Barre.
memory of
a $
member
class at Williams Valley
Nationwide Insurance Enterprise. He has
been interim manager of the company for the
the
He joined Nationwide
A
Kimberly H. Groner '80. a clinical educator at Georgetown University Hospital, is
Corey Waters '79 provided
has been pro
to operating director of
(ieneral Insurance
trol
'79 and her hus-
band, James, are the parents of a daughter.
a mastei
manager of technology
'80,
served as the technical advisor and business
Lenore Firsching Cardoza '80 and her
husband. John, are parents of a son, John
for ICI
She joined the hospital's
s|>cci
and language patholo
She also received
Carole Rein
services for the Boston office of Price
Waterhouse, has been elected to the board of
results
in the areas
David A. Gimbi '80 has been
Central Columbia St hool District.
systems department
(
recently
Colorado Springs,
Colorado.
to
in the
oordinatoi
in
Notes Users and Technologists.
and service.
Adult Learning Center
<
>
The family
new home
into a
this year.
of surveys completed by the dealership's cus-
Lenore
and
linn
(
12, 1995.
moved
directors of the
Chairman's Award
10,
and Addie. seven
Sei vU es,
therapist placement affiliate of the
Reading Rehabilitation Hospital
She formerly was clinical project manager
loi
'80 and her
on February
Ford Motor Company's Chairman's Award,
"Johnny" joins a
Montoui Vo-Tech School He formerly was
head coach at Bloomsburg High School for
Foul years and assistant coach at Central Columbia High School loi nine years. He teac hes
loi ol
in
Ford, Inc., Ashland, which has received the
Firsching Cardoza, born in
Stale
Katy E. Kaufman '79 has been promoted
due<
Nancy Whitman Peterson
hear from old friends.
Robert T. Quick '79 of Danville has been
to
Navy
husband, Jon, are the parents of a son, Justin
Clayton (seven pounds, six ounces, 20 inches)
'79
live in
They are parents
thi
joined the
ing Lotus Notes Applications.
Thomas and Nina Bangham Nitroy
Philadelphia.
also an liutrut ioi in
Tom
sales
master's
a
He
from Somalia.
1982.
City. N.Y.
tomers, rating
two children.
ents Ol
force assembled to withdraw the United Nations
She has earned a master's
District.
company's highest form of dealer recognition.
Canfield was one of only 139
medical and surgical intensive care
the
a special
is
Harpursville (N Y.)
the
husband, Vince. will celebrate their 15th wedding anniversary
I
1989,
Samuel, was born. They
Coleen McDaniels-Stoffa '79
August
sily ol
until
also have anothei son. Jeremy, age two.
td
i
to return to Pi nnsylvania in
in the
Cynthia would like
Bank
102-2919
1
of Somalia aboard the amphibious assault ship
USS Essex as part of the international task
She and her husband arc parents of a daughwho is almost four. They live in Johnson
worked as a com-
1987,
1
degree.
and
two yens, where Sharon
l-hglaud. loi almost
degn
School
a chiropractor,
NY
David S. Pautsch '80. a lieutenant com
mander in the U.S. Navy, served off the coast
Jr.
Cynthia Craver Bilsky '80
MBA degree from
received an
in
Williams
ter,
is
lender for Mellon
ial
when thru
hlU
hei
have been living neai London,
Sti vi
who
C
education teacher
Reading area
Widcner University
Iifi« »l< »^->
Carol Johnson, Gail Jones. Donna Kinder,
Callahan
Eileen
Raynes.
Mark
office.
they are establishing a health and wellness
ourte
ond maatei
•••«
Inslilute
i
mlieiksl ounty Jeffrey
division
ni
I
>l
i
31 Crescent Street, Astoria,
in
Robin Miller I.upowitz '79 and her hus-
lived in
Class Volunteers:
Wickard.William
band. Jeffrey, have relocated to Wcmersvillc
looking for anyone
is
"La Masion Rouge" from September 1979 to May 1980 for a possible
15th
year reunion this summer. Her address: 25-
Vincent LaRuffa
A. I.ucia '79 has been promoted to
DMtrich M'79 has been named
ol (iariett
i"i
two-year term on
a
Board of Directors
SmithBamey's Carlsbad. California
He formerly was
who
for
president "i marketing/! upply systema by
Uniaourcc
is
worker
second vice president/financial consultant
and David, seven.
David
vk
Mark
social
Pennsylvania. Sue has
been re-elected to serve
the
eight,
May
A
27,
Commonwealth of
BU Alumni
Heidi S. Merced 4 80
1980
Representative
'79 and Gaspare D. Bianco
J. Lilly
were married on
to be
Md
lives in Ciailhcrshurg.
live in Wes'.crville. a
the
helicoptered out of the area due to flcxx!*!"
She
They
daughter
a
Columbus suburb
Citicorp
at
children, but recently added a
family'
and
Class Volunteers:
John
C. Gross,
Diane Lang ley, Shen A
Mays
Lippowitsch. Elizabeth
Gregory Ault '81 has been promoted to
manager by the First National Bank of
Bradford County. He joined the bank in Au-
office
gust 1993.
Jeffrey C.
degree
at
Long
'80 has earned a Ph.D.
the University of Georgia. He
for-
merly was associate dean of student
affairs
College of Saint Rose in Albany.
He and
his wife.
JoAnn.
live in
Waverly.
at
(Continued on Page 50)
South
A
— A Capital Success Story
Treasury of Ideas
BU All-Star Cast of Thousands
Featuring
summertime. Traffic on campus has
thinned; shorts and sunglasses are in; and
—
$1,637,968. The Alumni Association's
Board had KM) percent pattu ipation Sev
For Bloomsburg building a new lihr.n \
was a project of uncontested need
It's
facility
marigolds have replaced hardy mums
academic
all telltale signs that another
Enrollment had more than doubled since
Andruss Library's opening in 1966.
year has slipped into the past tense.
year for
It has been a roller-coaster
Alumni,
Bloomsburg, packed with triumphs and
A
Kozloff took the helm as Bloomsburg's
8th and first woman president. Three vice
1
presidential searches-for
academic
affairs/
was
larger facility
administrative team in Carver Hall
The
Bloomsburg
suf-
fered the loss of five students in an off-
campus
fire;
incidents of underage drink-
ing and misconduct
were reported, and we
versity immediately
Wesner. and Boyd Buckingham.
Amid the hailstorm of events
that de-
initial
grew
later
decided
happy ending. The
is
A
tails
title
a
bona
of this best seller
Treasury of Ideas. The story line dethe University's efforts to underwrite
construction of a crucially needed building by executing Us first capital campaign
The Bloomsburg University Foundation and the Office of Development functioned as the campaign's creative team,
hammering out
strategies
Raising
money
for a library
stuff development people
•
cation
dream
of.
in
is
higher edu-
The very nature of
the
project attracts broad-based support. Academic libraries serve every discipline at
all interest levels. Its
users include both
Libraries
the browser and the researcher.
neighalso function as a key resource for
boring businesses, industry, and schools.
Via the information highways such as
Internet,
it
can benefit users worldwide
(Library plans include 500 public-access
connections for personnel computers, sev-
computers available on request.
145 stations with computers. CD-ROM
databases, and an on-line catalog.)
eral laptop
The 5\i
pus and neighboring Route
It
is
fully
design.
depicts three views ol
subscribed
Once
1
1
(
on 480
am
Ik-
sculpted, cai
li
praised
and fired
names should rem
lusi
's
hah h
l>
<>l
mid June
studio by
In
Ground breaking is nnU< kpated In
Decembei oi the spring ol 1996, conlin
haplei ol BU's
lie linal
gent on wealhei
i
I
mi.
tiles
menage
.
eu
siois will
i
lose with the
tail
opening
Harvej a Andruss Ibrarj
1997, Mark your calendar*'
oi the nevi
i
In
$3,375 million when
it
was
Build-
Produced by
the
Development Center, libomshurn University of Pennsylvania
—u
$12.4 million.
at
r-n
1994. Anthony
December
Devebprnents
<
M
t
i
;\
v
Mary Taubel
estate of
Rider
in
of her mother. Mary Moore
Taubel. Class of 1890. pushed the fund
drive over the top.
The many heroes
ol this story
can
he-
found among the names on pages 8-49.
They include alumni, parents, employees,
1
businesses, organizations, foundations,
all of whom have conand individuals
—
tributed to the campaign.
Heroes come
And
the
success story.
Shown above,
oi
ment, declared the campaign had sui
passed its goal. A $210,000 planned gift
and matching
fund appeals with prospective donors.
in the
name
laniero. current vice president lor advance-
cess story with a 105.000 square foot
is
to
In early
memory
1994-1995
die mural, being crafted bj Karen
is anothci chaptei
•»
The Uni-
into action
challenge was to raise $2,375
The goal
ing costs stood
from the
BU
1992.
in
swung
to finish the fourth floor
fide suc-
fines
in
million from private sources.
the
lost valuable and cherished friends in
deaths of Richard Benefield. Richard
proposed
I
Singer
Singer ol Philadelphia,
have
into the design, then be glazed
under the Higher Education Capital
aid
Construction Program
the deficit side.
The
1986, and although approved, the project
lacked funding until it qualified for State
provost, advancement, and student lifeended successfully, entrenching a new top
On
first
tOCOD
tribute over $83,000. (See pane 40.
pai
ents were keenly aware of problems with
overcrowding, lack of storage, and noise
tragedies of every magnitude. Dr. Jessica
S.
and
faculty, staff, students,
eral classes tapped then treasunes
will
tile
this
of them. There's Jack
1942.
to
who
make
shapes and si/es
in all
campaign has
a
L Mcrtz. Class of
in
1992
and what would prove
be the largest single
to
gift to the library fund,
There's a lovely lady named
Knorr of Berwick, a 1918 graduate of
Harriet
Hill
Bloomsburg State Normal School, who
was the first to sponsor a ceramic tile in
the fund drive's special recognition
project Mrs Knorr celebrated her 100th
1
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at
the
Berwick
Ceremonies were held on campus, April
29. lo dedicate the site of the new Harvey
A Andruss
Library.
Retire-
ment Village She looks forward to the new
library's opening in the fall of 1997.
Alumni formed the backbone of the
campaign Some 3.800 alumni contributed
Some
172 alumni,
students, employees, friends, and major
contributors lo
donating a half million dollars
birthday June
Site Dedication Brings Major
wonderful cast
stepped forward early
the lead
m
A lrea\ur\
library construction
"I Ideas, the
campaign, assembled
next to Waller Administration Building for
the dedication
System of Higher Education;
K.unon.iH Alley, chairperson, ( ounul ol
Trustees and )i J Daniel Vann III dean
State
I
ol library services.
Michael Gillespie '95. president.
Community Government Association and
chairperJohn S Scnmgeour '53. national
son. Library Construe lion
and reception
Haggcrty. vice chairperson.
Donors Tb Campus
BU
John J.
Council of Trustees, delivered the welcoming remarks Interim Provost and co-chair
person of the Library Steering Committee
Carol Mattcson was the lead speaker. She
was followed by Wayne G. Failor, vice
chancellor for finance and administration,
who conveyed congratulations from the
Campaign spoke
campus constituents.
thank you was extended by
of the backing of
A
special
President Jessica S Ko/loff to businesses,
foundations, and individuals who mademajor gifts to the campaign. Jack L Men/
'42. of Venice. Fla..
was introduced by
President Ko/loff and applauded for making the lead gift to the library
p
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Honor Roll of Donors
1994
the following
Bloomsburg University applauds
University Medallion
people and collectives
—
and faculty and
alumni, parents, friends, businesses, foundations, organizations,
$100,000 plus
staff— for
President's Club
$10,000
-
to
$9,999
Gold Club
literally
$1,000
For those dependent on scholarship
$500
make
research projects,
$999
assistance, such contributions
and staff development
and alumni programs and services also
rely
can
activities,
on The Bloomsburg
The Foundation recorded
University Foundation annually for a measure offunding.
Founders Club
gifts
and served
success of today 's students
the difference of a lifetime. Faculty
$4,999
l^ong Porch Society
These generous
their fine example.
enhance a dynamic learning environment which benefits the university community
at large.
&
Maroon
and
vital to the
have provided numerous resources
$99,999
Carver Tower Associates
$5,000
their support, their vision,
9
$155
gifts totalling
nearly $1.7 million in 1994.
$499
The
and organizations
individuals, businesses,
in the
Centennial Club
$100
-
have earned an honored place
$154
in the history
the continuance of quality education at
University Medallion
Fred
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Mrs Mary Bobbe
George P. Boss
Smith Trusl Fund
Mary Taubel
The President's Club
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Jack L. Meriz
Kathryn John Evans
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Kathryn Brobst
Mildred A. Bonin
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Kathenne L. Ruck
Charlotte Osborne Bayne
Vema E. Jones
Fay Gehrig Clark
Dora Taylor Smith
Mabel Belles
William A. Karshner
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Gladys Raby Taylor
Catherine Bell Hicks
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Ruth James Thomas
Elnora Unger
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Mary Jane Sharpless Wagner
Margaret Blecher Hyssong
William
Mae Weikel IUeck
H. Clifton
Helen Brady Jones
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Dr. Jeanne Noli Zimmerman
Class of 1937
Lorraine Snyder Jones
Charles L. Kelchner
Class of 1943
Catherine Bush
Arabel Hilbush
Catherine Albedson Potter
SaraM. Berger
Randall F. Clemens
Man an McWilliams Cohen
Daniel T.
Beatrice
Congctia Pecon Kotch
MananC.Pyle
Anna Ausun Reynolds
Ruth Radcliffe Dickerman
Glenda Conner Glass mire
Robed A. Linn Sr.
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Sara Dersham Laubach
Tirzah Coppes Leighow
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John W. Belz
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Edwin R Creasy
Ruth Wagner LeGrande
A. David Mayer
Alice Zehner POOSO
Edith E. Bartha
Kinley
Louise Yeany Bittenbender
Helen
Schneider
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Frank
Hummel
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Hummel Shaffer
Sara Masteller Tomlinson
Ferrari
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Robed Kantner
Harriet L.
Greco
Gednidc Strein Howells
Melba Beck Hyde
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Lauretta Fousl Baker
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Blanche Kostenbaudei
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Amelia Connelly Sawiek
Mahoi Mi
Roy Roberts Jr.
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Biockman
Grace
j
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Ruth Allen Smith
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Charles A. Robbins
Mildred Qu\ck Muller
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Dr James V. DeRose
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Reilly
Louise Durlin Clark
Estella
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Clark R. Renninger
Fred R. Sonnenberg
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Mary F.
MaryT. Quigley
George T. Sharp
EdtUi Blair Shute
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Beulah Lawrence Masser
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Cynl F. Menges
Freda Shuman Laubach
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Margaret Smith Dickey
Dorothy JoncsCha.se
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Agnes Pinamonte Casari
Edward Dobb
Dr. C. Stuari Edwards
Eda Bessie Beilhadz Edwards
George R. Casari
Dorothy Edgar Cronover
Marjoric Klein
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Jean Eyer Bredbenner
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Michalene Zuchoski Bowen
Grace Richardson Buttman
Cora Wagner Burd
Mary Kershaw Powell
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Florence Snook Barrett
Wood row Brewington
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Claraline Schlee Baylor
Class of 1938
Class of 1931
Gladys Hirsch Lyon
Anna Davis Barrow
A
William
Class of 1934
L Lewis
Margaret
1920
lav. of
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Mary Gallagher WhaJen
Manon G Young
AtlllsScboen Lewis
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Grace Worrall
Class of 1941
Mary Mears Northrop
Mary E. Palsgrave
Lena Middlesworth Zimliki
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Pauline
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Thomas
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Louise Bnslin
Sara Smith Waller
Mildred Breisch Hartz
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in 1994.
They contributed over $550,000
Kathryn Wenncr Thachcr
Dorothy Keith Sutton
Jcaricllc Mastic
(lassol 1918
W Stiner
Cyril
the respect
and friends of the University
alumni,
gratitude of students, faculty and staff, parents,
Anna Turn Arnold
vital
activities that set
The following graduates merit
year.
for the.r generosity in the past
Class of 1914
- supportmg
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Jones
Mynck Jones
Matilda Olasfa
Kemple
Kemple
Dr.
Adams
Katerman Algatt
Lee R. Beaumont
Rev. Carl S. Berninger
Grace A. Lord
Ruth Jackson Richards
Robed R Goodman
Col. Byron D. Shiner
Class of 1928
Helen Chud/mski Lukus
Martha Zehner Brown
Mildred Bixler Sharp
Earl T. Hunter
Leonard E. Stout
Kalhryn M. Abbctt
Capitola Pennington Reecc
Ruth Enders Shive
AnnaM. Buck
James
Richard TSibU
Mary A.
Dorothy DcriTUson
Martha McHenry Wenner
Joanna Fice Buckingham
Helen Scesholtz Moore
Harriet E.
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Adams
Stahl
L.
Marks
Boyd F. Buckingham
Sr.
BU Alumni
Man, Trump Buckley
Hannah Culp
Reba Henne Fellman
Virginia Lawhead Fletcher
Anastasia Pappas Trowbndge
Irving Gotlheb
Gertrude Makowski Grabowski
Class of 1947
1
Janet Shultz
Phylhs Schrader Walker
Dr Emory R Stanley
Julia Pichel Sterling
Richard C Stoul
Joseph
Barchock
J.
Bird
B Robert
Genex teve Schceu Hosier
Nellie Swart/
William E
Byham
Byham
Marx Dreihelbis Uxx is
George R Hughes
RichardS Hummel
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Barbara Gulik Dux
Mary Morrow Waverka
Kenneth E Wire
Ruth H Wyrsch
Charles
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Thomas
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DooildC Reams Si.
George Wasdovich
Shirley Henley
Grow
Dorothy M.
Ungerman
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Nunn
William E.
Ji
Dr BenC Duke li
Michael J Duino
PatnciaOloughlinONeil
Elizabeth Waiters Mebfl
Dr Palmer E Dyer
Glona Bennci
Nancy l'ovey Phillips
Ruth Fix Schvunaksi
Robert
Daniel
Ma/a
P McGrew
J
Robert C. Oney
Ruth Hope Handy
Kalhryn A. Hess
Evelyn Hirt Brosious
Mary Pelchar Chamberlain
Bertha Kraxilski Daniels
Class of 1950
B.ubara Brace Miller
IXuiglas Irickson
Joyce Lohr Hunter
Lt.Col David M. Jones
Nancy McHenry Dcvore
Edith T Ring
Frances Ccrchiaro Abitanta
William
Richard
Norma
Frances Mylet Kapuschinsky
Audrey Tcncl Adhs
Martha Tcel Am merman
Glen Baker
Mvia Mhertson Wagnci
Mary Ledyaid Walker
B Renee
Rhoda Carls Rilchcx,
M Susan Shircy Robbms
Mary Condon Gchnngci
George E. Miller
Sara Eastman Ortt
Walter Bird
William Hatrack
Belly
William
Raymond
B. Perry
John
W
U-svu-W stibia
Marx Kieamei Wells
Piarote
Regina
A Langan
Charles C Harm any
Winlon Laubach
Andrew F. Magi 11
Paul
EarlH Blake
Helen Fehl Roberts
W Thomas
Arlcne Pope Bohncr
Dr. J. Richard Zerby
Martha G
Class of 1948
Susan Dreibclbis Boyle
Dorothy Gnfasi Bujno
Joyce Gass Bamhart
Janice Jones C.isincr
Jean Sidler Snyder
Elizabeth Baldy Boyer
Dr
Lora M. Snyder
Frank M. Taylor
Elroy
Jean Kuster VonBlohn
Catherine Jones Wagner
Frederick
George
Bernard M. Pufnak
Dr. William
Virginia
H.Selden Jr.
M. Shambach
John
Dalberg
Davis
S.
J.
Debell
Jr.
Glona Mainiero Dill
Lt. Col. James J. Dormer
Elwood M. Wagner
Sara K. Wagner
PhihpR. Yeany
Krzywicki
Thomas W. Lewis
Ludwig
Anne Shortess Chandler
FredenckG Dent
Helen Oyer Diehl
Joyce E. Hay
Millard C.
Edna Snyder Heckman
Edward F Hendricks
Wanda Famsworth Langdon
Mary
E.
Rose
Mane Kraiser Schieber
John F Magill Jr.
Ruth K. Moser
Anne Northup Rezsek
Dr.
Walter A. McCloskey
Rush
Donald A. Schlieder
Nancy Evancho Seltzer
E
Ralph
Helen Behler Mitchell
James G.Tierney
Jean
Sara Birth Peters
Jean Schrader Powell
Weame
Leonard R.
Elizabeth Smith Reynolds
Helen SWhitebread
AngeloM. Albano
Mary Fox Albano
Edwin Allegar
Dr. Adda Myers Banett
Helen Martin Watts
Jessie Propst
Weame
Florence Faust Yeany
Class of 1945
Marjone Downing Cosgrove
Kohrhen
Flaherty
Elsie Rail Kull
M. Kathryn Graham
John J.
Joseph J Grande
Robert
Bums
P Bums
Jeanne Kelder Gunn
Hazel Chappell Guyler
Donald
Harry
Donald L Haar
Bowman
Wanda Kehler Edelman
Guis Holland
Stephen M. Hotz
A. Kramer
Betty Smith Linn
Virginia King Marchakitus
Eileen Falvey
Lorraine Utt
E. Stover
McGovem
Moyer
Murray
Violet Weller Owens
Donald
D
Rabb
Winifred Koppenhaver
Romberger
Mary MSchroeder
RalphA.Tremato
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Donald R McdUttOCk
Robert P Blylcr
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Nanette
Ruker
OeorgeW Dark
R Arnold Gaimgei
Bean Sheats
Mollic Haas Hartal
Dons P&temoiiei Wandlihin
Nancy B Holt/man
Rudolph V lloli/mun
Riilh Paul Jones
Richard B. Keyser
Leonard
Donald F King
Constance Stanko Gobora
AnnCJcngcnhai h Aueiweik
Maynard L Hamng
Manlyn Lundy Hestei
l-.dgai
Jean Griffiths Kennedy
Zahora
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Dr. Charles
R Andrews
Beny
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Edward F Messa
Jack
M. Lcnhart
Nancy Swart/ Lychos
Sheldon
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Miller
Henry
F.
Pacholec
Concetia Petarra Pasquarella
Paul
P Plevyak
Dorothy Demott
Ren. hart
Rishel
Joyce Sluylcr
Mane
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Patricia Boyle
Janet Price
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William
Jean Newhart Johnson
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Janice Rider Tyler
Jones
Meilyn
Rose Mane(»ranl Kaui/
Eugene R Shipe
Edward F Skowronski
Class of 1953
BdnaR Keim
Clyde C. Adams
Keith S Bearde
loanHavaxd Kilroy
Kenneth 0 Kirk
Iran /iiniiieiman Beily
JohnT. Bogdan
Patricia Edwardi Kirk
Dr William
Daniel Boychuck
Dr Charles M Brennan
Jerome S
S. Butt
Paul
J
Roeder
Slobozicn
Eloise Noble Fasshauer
Paul D. Slusser
Martha Siller Raherty
Beth Hartman Gardner
Grace Smith
George F. Gehng
Gnmes
Mary Shoemaker Hawk
Richard E.
Shirk Keller
James A. Krum
John Kuntza
M
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Lampman
Joseph
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R
Stratton
William
Henry
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Roy W. Sanders
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John H Reichard
Robert G Reitz
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Shirley
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Carol Gass Bell
Francis Bodinc
James R Crevcling
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William Stevenson
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Bndgeton, N.J., a sign language interpreting major, has
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callers who staffed this year 's Annual Fund's phonothons.
In March and April alone, 2.346 alumni responded by
pledging $105,564. with an average gift of $45.
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Nancy Rodgers Miller
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Dawn Ensley
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James L
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William T Demcott
Dr R JonAckley
Edward T Andrews
Connie McMichael Dorscheid
Bryan J Balavage
Samuel R Bashore
Mary Ann Dowd
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Donald B Dugan
Mary A Woodruff Dumbauld
Wayne A. Eddowes
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Seven receive Alumni awards for 1995
three
The Alumni Association honored
alumni
1995 awards dinner on Alumni
other individuals were designated
at its
Two
Day.
Housing Safety
Task Force
submits report
as honorary alumni
John
The Student Housing Safety Task
'53 and Phyllis B.
Scnmgcour
S.
Force, created last
'70 received Distinguished Service
Mundy
recognized as
Williams '81 was
A
Awards, and David
campus
Young Alumnus of
ha.s
the Year.
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The two honorary alumni have provided
Warren, faculty emeritus,
advisoi to the
member
Sigma
many
been
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moie than
lor
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member
ol the
dinner of the BU
Seven individuals were honored at the annual awards
1993 A WA RDS
(seated, center)
Alumni Association on Alumni Day Shown with President Jessic a Kozloff
the Year;
an Nancy Feher Edwards '70 (left) and Sandra Jefferson Rupp 71, Volunteers of
Alumnus; David A. Williams '81. Young
(Standing, pom left) Dr. Robert Warren, Honorary
Alumnu s of the Year; Phyllis Block Mundy 70. Distinguished Service Award; Elbern (Ed)
-
Alkire,
Honorary Alumnus; and John
'53.
Scrimgeour
S.
Distinguished Service Award.
new
and substance abuse among students.
The Student Housing Safety Task
Force began
its
work
last fall
with two
public hearing. Throughout the winter,
the group collected expert testimony
that presented preliminary findings
I
70
the
to create a
and completed research into housing
and safety issues. Two public meetings
BU
Foundation Hoard ol Directors.
lonoreil as "Vohmleeis ol Ihe Yeai" weie
Nancy Fenai Edwards
lei lei son Rupp '71.
town
task force to explore issues of alcohol
of the university's Council of
Trustees,
upon
report also called
university and the
semoi vice piesidenl
with Habitat for
years
and the formation
landlords.
Houston
significant service to the university for
programs for students, the
students in their dealings with
The
is
number
of a tenant association to assist
Representative!
Texas) lood bank,
recommendations, the
officer by the town,
Bane
Bloomsburg graduate
B
its
addition of a second code enforcement
Pennsylvania House of
Williams, a former director ol
last
and scope of safety education and
as a political leader in
Parly in the Wilkes
to
Mayor
the spring semester.
Among
Wyoming
leadei in the
ivu
c
emerged
students.
report calls for increasing the
us $3 <75 million goal in February.
Valley, has
BU
recommendations
were delivered dunng the
week of
ampaign surpassed
c
its
Daniel Bauman. The recommenda-
ved as chairman of
new
issued
tions
the university and past president of the
sei
after an off-
President Jessica Kozloff and
Dr. Robert Warren and Elbcrn (Ed)AIkilt
wen' named honorary alumni
member at
Si Tinigcoui. a lormi'i family
Alumni Assoc lation.
the capita] campaign
fall
fire killed five
and Sandra
For information about alumni awards, or to nominate someone for
an award, please contact the Alumni Office at 1-800-526-0254.
were held
in April, prior to
formal
delivery of the group's findings.
University celebrates inauguration of 18th president
Sledge KozloflPs inauguration as
Fessica
Ihe
w
Klh president ol
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.is
r.
Bloomsbuig University
Several hundred guests from the academic
community representing more than 50
colleges and univeisities attended Ihe event
sei
ved
.is
maslei
ol
Guests and speakers
Poaul
ol
inc
hided T Fugene
System
ol the State
Governors. Mayoi Daniel Bauman.
and lepresentatives of many
c
"As
family
who
has
said Chancellor
come
to 1983.
American Society of State
in
Kozloff examined
university has evolved from
origins and
how
it
its
there
"We
how
the
medieval
will continue to CVOlve
change. Organizations
may be
The nature of
irrevocably altered. But
power of human
intellect
and spinl to
— the
just as intense
is
is
it
this
change.
stand
at the
threshold of a
new
The prospects before us
Marvin Metzger '86 of Mountaintop was
arc
The president looked
elected president of the
how
at
universities
on Alumni Day
Alumni Association
The youngest graduate
serve as president, Metzger works for
bear on today's problems.
Tenenbaum's Travel
BR some who doubt whether
the
university can respond to the
said Kozlofl
"I
am
convinced
"It
can
We
has been done before
— do
it
Kingston.
He and
Angela Zuba
'87, are
in
we
us.
must
— and
again."
Other officers for 1995-1996 are Sandra
Jefferson
Rupp
president; Cliff
secretary;
'7
of Bloomsburg, vice
Maurer '66 of Wescosville.
1
and Dr. John
J.
Betty Fisher '48 of Bloomsburg, Carolyn
Vemoy
— almost
— extending the
hundreds of years
years
to
a
first
thousand
universities.
"Like the medieval
perfect.
institution thai DAS
But
mm ersity. as impeded
"We must
mind
Elected to serve their
much
this fledgling
as
it
foundations that define what
the
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In-depth coverage of the inaugural
activities will
issue of the
he featured
new
in the
debut
BLOOMSBURG,
this fall.
we
are today.
continue to celebrate the
life
first
two-year terms
on the Alumni Board of Directors were
Reitz '51 of Horsham, Joseph M.
Geiger '74 of Hummelstown. and Cindy
was. laid the
of
Hepler '86 of Reading. Fisher served six
years on the
1981.
Re-elected to two-year terms were Dr.
William H. Selden '43 of Berwick, Mary
'59 of
Orwigsburg, Nelson Swarts '63 of
Anne Majikas Klemkosky
Lewisberry, Sandra Jefferson
Bloomsburg, Susan
J.
Rupp
'71 of
Lilly '79 of
N.J.,
Hill.
Marvin Metzger '86 of Mountaintop.
and Joanne Derricott '89 of Allentown.
Elected to fill a one-year unexpired term
Bloomsburg. She formerly served on the
were not
for
company good."
was Nancy Feher Edwards '70 of
Trathen '68,
treasurer.
of our academic tradition, our early years
have been with us
the
Bethlehem. Scott Aikey '86 of Cherry
the parents of a daughter, Lindsay.
that
eon respond to the challenges before
his wife, the former
to
my
traditions that
me
board members elected
bequethed us so many symbols and so
presidency." said Kozloff, "but the
is just,
coming
am particularly conscious, because of
the pomp and ( jreumatanee of this inaugural
ceremony, that we are celebrating not just
"I
ask you to take up arms with
New alumni president,
any word associated with
Bit being asked to bring their resources to
us,
In her address.
is
remarkable events that are occurring about
culture.
may
reengineered.
institutions
battlefield,
I
join the battle.
the course of a lifetime,
confront challenges and invent solutions
modem
technology and
all. in
ignorance and narrow-mindedness, against
"There
need for the universities to adapt to
changes
on the
exciting and dangerous."
Colleges and Universities, discussed the
luiKl.imeni.il
may be
"Today,
— and
'The cause
worlds.
Alter
remains unchanging.
hopelessness and despair," said Kozloff.
millenium.
to this family."
Keynote speaker James B Appleberry.
president of the
"
to brave
the
decade,
James McCormick.
Bloomsbuig from 1973
president ol
new
lor
career options
"The struggle
have been
continue to excite intellectual
change and embark on journeys
Originally a
medieval knight brandished the
the
"We must
curiosity so that our graduates can confront
stakes equally high.
personally oveijoycd and impressed by the
individual
mace
against enemies
e
"It
I
1th century."
today's scholar takes up aims against
adnunistiators and students
is
1
knowledge
ampus
constitutcncics. including lac nil v. stall,
"Bloomsbuig
during the
weapon of war. the academic mace has
become a symbolic weapon in the fight
mac
ceremonies
Dixon, chairperson
in Italy
Ko/lofl discussed the symbolic importance of the academic
elebrated on April 22.
huslee Robert Uuchnci
established
Alumni Board from 1975
to
Alumni Board from 1988
to 1994.
Schweiker
Interim
business
Li
challenge to grads
is sues
Governor Mark Schweiker. a 1975
graduate, addressed over HX> graduates
l
Schweiker called Bloomsburg "very much
one of the most
of a career-maker for me
BU
—
at
commencement exercises
was 20 years and two days
significant seasons ol
the University's
dean
on
after he sat in the audience as a graduating
important consideration
appointed
senior
his
May
13.
It
Gene R Remoff has been named
interim
"You have been given
a great gift at
and opportunity
recently by President Kozloff.
responsibility and an obligation to give
As interim dean. Remoff will direct a
that enrolls
business program at Bloomsburg
1
—a
,400 undergraduate majors and
gift
of knowledge, growth
But with thai
this point, as students,
focus in
sour natural
has been one of getting.
life
Of
getting a high school diploma, getting into
accounting, business
college, getting a job and getting ahead
education and office
from
administration,
make your locus one
forward.
this point
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your time, giving your
energies to helping others.
finance and business
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management,
personal attention helped
the
come along
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is
Alumnus ol the Year"
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sense ol BXpCtf
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done."
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sell
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teat hen i
Join
work
by-side, street-by-street, until the job
lorn
1993
at
aSalle, but the
I
Bloomsburg
together with your neighbors and
ARAMARK
after
to
help you
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Schweikei laid he had boon Looking
your
talents, giving
'Can
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schools like Delaware and
Of giving
challenge you to tackle the problems ot
government program
retired
in
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me and
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your community. Don't wait for a new
and marketing.
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But
challenge you to
of giving.
information systems,
from
I
Ret tiling ins toil vtali to Bloomiburt
more than 20 yean ago. Schweikei said the
\ K an and v'.uvn," and "w ilhin
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computer and
Remoff
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lose by."
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something back.
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lo
education option available was leassunng
Bloomsbuig slid ihfl Stole System fit very
nicely into the outlook
offers degrees in
law.
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monies
-jilt
Schweikei and
loi
tamih
know
people have to serve their communities
Bloomsburg
life
Bloomsburg was an
ot
"I'm faun | tanuU Ol modest means
theie was an alloidable highei
In his address, he stressed the responsibility
Business at the
dean for ihe College of
was announced
university. His appointment
more than
The allowability
"
my
earlier at a press conference.
i
In the
BU Alumni
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having served as corporate vice
human resources for ten years.
president for
One of the
largest private sector
in the nation.
employers
ARAMARK employs
130.000
people.
Remoff has taught
in the
as an adjunct instructor
College of Business
at
BU
and has
served as frequent guest lecturer for college
seminars and symposia.
member
at the
USSR
tional Relations
Moscow
He was
a faculty
Human
filled
two
appointments of Wilson
G
Bradshaw as
affairs,
and Anthony
M
member of the
Resources Advisory
Pittsburgh
He continued
acli\ ities
a post
.is
laniero as vice
Active
his research
Massachusetts Institute ol Technolog)
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ational
Both appointments
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were made by Jessica
S. Kozloff, president.
Biadshaw's
)i
talents are a
as "an accomplished
as
scholar with
position the institution
academic
leadership in the 2
ment and the Organizational Behavior
Remoff holds a graduate degree from the
University of Pennsylvania and an undergraduate degree from Fairleigh Dickinson
University.
i
"Foi ten yeais, lon> has leTVI d
we
create B live year plan that will
lanieio,
named
1st
piesidcnl
loi
great understanding ol the
t
i
iiiiuty to
•
Ko/loll,
I.
yean
who
i
a me to
Blooinsbuig
The course we
will be crucial
well allcil this institution
collegiality." has
position in an interim capacity lor the past
century
five years as vice
20 months
Brads haw
Prior to that,
Georgia
for graduate studies and research at
Southern University in Statesboro, Ga.
all that
at
with our
embrace
1984. Since then,
ai
philanthropic support
Slid ItaiT, preSefVl
lai nils
for the university has
in the Inline
adeiim cx< ellem e
increased by nearly
Legacy Scholarship
innovative programs, including those
$20 million,
Offered to an alumni
involving distance-learning. He chaired
several policy groups representing institu-
concluded capital
tions in
Prior to joining Georgia Southern, he held
administrative posts in the graduate studies
program at Florida Atlantic University in
will
Bloomsburg
in
assume
July and will be responsible
business, professional studies and arts and
sciences.
bachelor's and master's
psychology from Florida Atlantic
He earned
in
new
fall
laniero
library.
coming
and director
to
Bloomsburg. he was
work
development
of alumni affairs for Trenton
State College,
where he earned
his under-
graduate and graduate degrees
As
vice president for university advance-
ment, laniero
University and completed his doctoral
psychobiology at the University of
All children of
is
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The $500 scholarship
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Alumni parents should
Office
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University for the
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alumni
He
alumni
at the
second annual Legacy Scholarship
their names arc entered in a drawing
marketing, public relations, as well as
relations
BU
enrolled as students
assistant director of college
his duties at
for the university's academic program,
of
including graduate studies and its colleges
in
son or daughter
that raised
$3.5 million for the
Prior to
Boca Raton
Bradshaw
degrees
including a recently
university's
and
in the past
the changes thai arc ne< essary loi
provided leadership for a number of
campaign
to the
"
Bradshaw
the University System of Georgia.
may
set
00X1
team has been assembled
has served us so well
Bloomsburg since
At Georgia Southern, a public university
enrolling about 14,000 students.
loi the
adding these two people
In
leader .inp team, a
that will,
vice president for development.
He has been
president and dean
assistant
last
said she cxpcils that "the next live
university advancement, has served in the
he was
his post
onlinuity and insight to Ihe
leadership team
July
century."
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and provides
loi eiliualion.il
vne
as
"He brings
good humor, energy
and commitment to
served for the past
Ihl
university and the
Management for the City of Philadelphia.
He is a member of the Academy of ManageTeaching Society.
Committee He co hairs the Town/
iown Relations Committee and is a membei
ol the Blooinsbuig Aiea liuhistn.il Develop
university with distinction," said Kozlofl
described by Kozloff
vision,
Township
match lor the opportunities we lace here at
Mis
Bloomsburg." said President Ko/loll
member of the Private
Sector Task Force on Human Resources
Council and as a
has
all.uis. I.iiueio
ol (he Scott
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remarkable
experience will be particularly helpful in
program development and strategic planning
Bradshaw.
ommumlv
meni Authority
Management.
president for university advancement.
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membei
iZonlng
In
1994 graduate
in
seived as a
dot toial lellow at the
Cambridge, Mass He is
the Haivard Institute loi
in
executive committee of The Conference
Board's
Bloomsburg University has
provost and vice president for academic
in 1990.
as a
university leadership posts filled
senior leadership vacancies with the
Institute of Interna-
and World Economy held
He has served
Key
Association
who have
I
their children
is
provided by the
in
honor of those
sent their children to share
Bloomsburg experience.
also serves as executive
BU
Foundation
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William M. Lucas
Pamela J. Cragle
Sandra DeMott Crawford
James E. Lyons
Julie Parry
Stephen K. Macensky
Sharon Rowley Madalis
Leslie A. Troglione
Class of 1976
Class of 1977
Class of 1978
Class of 1980
Cnssman
Joelyn Wit man Cvammen
Marc
Class of 1981
C.
Kopervos
P.
Elizabeth A. Kurowski
Kathleen Gaily Staskin
Lamm
Amy S. Laudenslager
m
Dawn Hampton Troutman
BnanC
Martin
Jeffrey S. Vincent
Craig
Martin
Michael T.Volpe
Class of 1983
Jennifer E. Davis
Suzanne Davis
Pamela Pollick Mausteller
Diane L. Dekler
Ann E. DcWitt
Harry B.
McKeown
Jennifer L.
Susan
McWilliams
Dianne Yarko Waggoner
Memtt
Debbra J. Wagner
Marci A. Wagner
Class of 1984
Class of 1985
Neil
Class of 1986
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Diffenderfer
Mark D Dillmuth
Class of 1987
Diane
M
Dolan
Martin D. Dombrowski
E.
J
Vicki D.
Barbara A. Meyer
Timothy
E.
Michael
Jennifer A.
Mark A Roland
Rosemary T. Roos
M Scala
Ann M Schcnnick
Lynn
Jennifer
Bruns Schumacher
Beth A. Schweitzer
Lisa
Rowe Scoti
Theresa Voscfski Sears
Shelby
Michele
M
MBA
Southeast Asia
Knstine
Class of 1993
Jennifer L. Ely
Scott R.
Tara Gosling Slmckus
Anthony R
Summa
M
Eckhart
Eric
Mitchell
Moon
M. Moser
Amy L. Moss
Eroh
Nancy C Faman
Shannon B Fan-
Janice L. Fedroff
Karen L. Nice
Thomas Ferrari
Julie M. Feulner
Scott
Randy S Thomas
Pamela Thomas-Scheibley
James F Toohey
Robin Tracnkle
E. Farrell
Jacqueline
N
Fisher
Theresa M. Flynn
Darren C. Foreman
Shannon
Buder Welikonich
Wentz
L.
Drew M. Wetzel
Kathleen Cunan Wetzel
Cindy A. Wiertel
David A. Wilson
Ruth Gensel Fedder
David
Karen C.Weber
Elizabeth
Todd M. Mullen
kimlx-rly ShukwitTartogha
Szpindor
Keith A. Weaver
Dawn L.
Caryn Chronister Terwilligcr
James P Thomas
A
Walsh
Lon E. Mowder
Craig B.Moyer
Mychak
William L. Newhouse
Stanley
F.
Amy L. Weaver
Jody L. Durfos
Class of 1992
Donumck
Keely
Wadsworth
Kimberly A Warren
Deborah C. Montgomery
Jodi
Angela G. Wade
Robert B Mikesell
Patnck A. Dulaney
Thomas
Thompson
Thome
David M.Toney
Shannon Simonet Daly
Dawn K
S.Saville
Christina E.
Karen C. Manfredonia
ReneeR.Donmoyer
Rascnella
J. Stevenson
Kimberly Clinton Stiansen
Travis
Class of 1990
M
Kevin M. Stackhouse
Chadyeane A. Stambaugh
Class of 1982
Dcmsc Rembold
Lisa Peterhn Sanders
Anna M.Smith
Ann M. Southard
Kenney
Dee A.Kindt
Michael
A Shipman
Russell E. Smith
Bruce D. Keller
Shawn E. Miller
TnshaL. Mirabile
Deborah
Fan Shearer
Colleen
Kem E. Donald
Knslcn Reitmeyer
Lisa J.unes Rissmgei
RitzlII
Cynthia Hutchinson Rohbins
Timothy M. Ronan
Hojnacki
Judith A. Jemiola
LllenN Bcchtloff
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Reigel
Rittle
Ralph J Romano
Hess
JefferyA
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Timothy E. Casey
AnellaM Cera
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Melissa Greene Rode
J.
Kimberly A. Henninger
Class of 1989
Michael S.Rissinger
Laura
George
Class of 1988
J.
D Hothum
Keith
Michael
L.
Pszemczny
Rebecca E. Rdesmski
Havard
Karen L Hendel
Dana
D
Robert S.Pumell
Nicole M.Haverstraw
Reilly
Laura
Susan Adams Holhum
Scott
Hauber
Pratt
A. Pnnty
Christopher
K Hams
Gary A. Reigle
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Bartholomew
Diane L. Bartolf
Phillips
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Jennifer Bar am
J
Lon
Class of 1969
Class of 1979
IVcchatka
Apnl L Balderston
llyseK Balsam
Hranklin
Amssa P Podlaski
Scon M. Praetonus
Kathleen Richardson
Jennifer Ross
NedM.
Janet Hill Baker
M
Lori Schaffer Piacenti
Melissa L. Hertnch
Tara Wolfgang Avellino
Suzanne
Lisa A. Pfleegor
Judy Hague
DawnM
Class of 1992
Patton
A Pednam
Edward T Petch
Amy J Gum
Amy C
A
Valene
Gigg
Catherine A. Callahan
Lisa E. Paul
Chnslopher
Zeigler
Zikor
LaraL. Buscaglia
Mulroony
KimbcrlyWighardGray
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Class of 1967
Angela K. Myers
Susan M Najda
J.
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Joseph G. Broscious
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Meryl
Cathy
James
950
I'amelaS Mitchell
Marilyn Monahan
William
Cara
MGerdes
Barry J Gocrlich
Tara L Goldman
Donna Grajewski
Jill
Amy Kephart Yaslishock
D Young
Lisa A Zamii
Stepanski
Michael T Stevens
Mcimhclh
LdwaidA Miller
Dawn Pelnello Millhcim
Tracy Miller Mmnich
Dilhplane
I
Rellicciottl
ScanD McDonough
Dciltcrick
Michael
McAlecr
Karen
Liia Markel McConnell
Karyn A. Davis
Jean
Mc Adams
McAlecr
Woollum
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Thomas C Patemostro
Lisa E. Gross
LynnM Yankowski
B.
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James R
Ryan L Gray
Wilier
Katharine
Startzcl
J
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Cindy Ambrose Wolfgang
Stauffer
Brenda
M
Cynthia Keller Wolff
Stanko
Richard
Jennifers Coolcy
Ronald
Keith
Cynthia
Michelle Rossi Marchcsc
Conrad
Speichcr
Douglas A. Pape
Genovese
E.
Bridget E.
Camcla Yost Werkheiser
Ernest J Weston
Snyder
Chnsnne Palko
Geisser
Susan
Donna MSpmdlcr
Michelle R Stabler
I»nus
Nicole
C Weaver
Margaret A Weik
Jamie Packard
John B. Gabage
Lisa A. Gaito
Meg E
Owen
Renale Phillips
Susan L. Foust
Colleen M. Foy
Mehssa
Knstina Wasson
Cynthia
J
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Jane Salak Spera
Sharon
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Tina A Singer
Allen Levy
Michael S.Chiaitai
Mary I' Chuchmari
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James S.Ceccatii
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Charles
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Tracy A.
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Melissa Straub Tyson
Kmtine Movser Sholly
Patncia A.
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Jeff
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Kellyanne M. Orban
Jennifer A.
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Cathy L. Wieder
Donna M. Wilt
Timothy
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Stacey Noll Yoder
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Tracy McLaughlin
Mark A. Boyer
Michael S Hess
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Amanda Bellinger
Tara A. Dellegrotti
Maureen Hickey
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Lori A.
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Caterpillar. Inc.
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Chrysler Corp.
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Chemicals. Inc.
Alco Standard Corp.
Allegheny Ludlum Corp.
Allendale Mutual
Insurance Co.
AlhedSignal
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Allstate Insurance
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Coming, Inc.
Crompton & Knowles
Intel
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Ashland
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Automatic Data
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Avery Dennison Product
Avon
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BASF Wyandotte Corp.
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Bank of Pennsylvania
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The Dun
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Bell Atlantic Corp.
Emst & Young
Exxon Education Foundanon
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Federal-Mogul Corp
Bell
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Federated Depart. Stores.
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First Fidelity
ITT Corp.
Tool Works.
BanCorp
Ford Motor Co.
Fulton Financial Corp.
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International Business
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Kmart Corp
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Medusa Corp
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Reliance Electric Co.
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Pennsylvania Power &
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Light Co.
PepsiCo. Inc.
Philip
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Star Enterprise
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Stanley
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Street Bank
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Trucks. Inc.
Public Service Electric
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insurance Co.
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James River Corp.
John Hancock Mutual
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gifts
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Machines Corp.
Forster, Inc.
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Ms. Rosemary Devine
Ms. Susan Cool
Ms. Leslie Cooley
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Mrs John Byrne
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Ms. Sharon Cacciamani
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Mr. Joseph Corbo
Ms. Fran Corcoran
Mr. Hugh W. Corcoran
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Mr. Robert H. Correll
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Ms. Cathy Dietrick
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Mrs Mary Bobbe
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Bogansky
Mr. Arthur Campbell
Ms. Evelyn Cosklo
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Mr. Robert Campbell
Ms. Elaine Costello
Mr. Clark Doebler
Ms
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Ms. Joanne Doherty
Mr Sherwood Boger
Ms. Elizabeth Capizzi
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Ms. Gail Caputi
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Mr Bradley Bolton
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Ms. Jeanne E. Barnes
Ms. Sandra Barnes
Mr. Mitchell Baron
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Ms. Elsie Coughenour
Cox
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Mr. Louis Diambrosio
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Mr.
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Ms. Kathy Ladley
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Mr. Marshall W. Mehring '69
Mr.
Mr Jack B Kindt '72
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Ms. Betty Macknis
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Mr &. Mrs Ronald
Mr Benton Kline
Mr, Linda Kline
Mr Anthony Khnctop
Harold Johnson
Mr.
Mr Nelson Lancaster
Mrs Cathy L Landis
Ruth Lopresti
&
Rev.
Mrs Linda Brown Long
Barry Lahr
Ms. Lama Lamey
Klaus
Allen KJeintop
Mr. David Johnson
Mr
Ms
Ms
G
Mrs Kathryn
Ms. Linda Jerome
Mr Robert Jesbcrg
Mr J Johncssce
Mr & Mrs George
Carl Klach
Mr
Ms. Roberta Jasper
Mrs Nanty M Jaworsk)
Mr
Lahm
J
Kutchi
Ms. Mary Lombardi
Mrs. Catherine Lonergan
&
&
J.
Mr
Malick
Mrs. William Markey
Mrs. John Martello
Joseph Mika
Ms. Lorraine Mikloiche
Manbeck
Ms. Alice Miller
Sr.
Ms. Ann Miller
&
Mrs.
J.
Richard Miller
Mr. John Miller
Ms. Barbara Martin
Mrs Connie L. Martin
Ms. Karen Miller
Ms. Kathy Miller
Ms. Jean Martin
Mr. Lee Miller
o
I
BU Parents
& Mrs Craig Sagemuehl
Mi Stephen Samuels
Ms. Margaret Miller
Ms. Nancy Nester
Mr & Mrs
Mrs. Patricia Miller
Mrs. Darhs M. Neufer
Mr. Archibald EtabtttaOO
Mr. Peter Miller
Mr. Robert P. Miller
Mr.
&
Mrs. Helmut Neugebauer
Mrs Pamela J Piestcr
Mrs June Pippis
Mr.
&
Mrs. John
Ms
Mr Frank Rocco
Mr & Mis Hiomas Roche
Mr &. Mrs Albert S Rodgcrs
Neumann
Mr. John Ploskm
Ms. Sandra Miller
Mrs. Phyllis A. Minner
Ms. Mary Ann Nicodemus
Ms
Ms. Gail Minnich
Ms. Lina Mirarchi
Mr.
Ms. Connie Miroslaw
Mrs. Mary Ellen Miscavage
Mr. Eric
Mr
Mr.
& Mrs.
John Moczydlowski
Mohl Jr.
Thomas Molchan
Mr. Charles W.
&
Mrs.
Mr.
Mr.
&
Mr.
Mrs.
Novak
Ms. Nonne Novitsky
Ms. Genevieve Nudo
Mr.
&
Mr
Patrick O'Brien
Mr.
&
C
Jr.
Bcmic Pomidor
Pompom
Mrs. Joseph Poremha
Dr Albert J.
Mr & Mrs Richard PoycJJ
Ms Catherine Powers
Mr. James Powers
Mr & Mrs
Mr & Mrs
Robert
Mrs Elaine J Rompolski 'SO
Ms Rosemanc Rosano
Ms. Glona Rosen
Mis
muse McNitt Rosensteel
Mrs Roy Rosiak
Mr James F Rosica
Ms Mill Rosim
Mr. Gerald Schettlei
Ms. Geraldine Moore
Mr
Ms. Darla Pszeniczny
Ms Rose Ross
Ms Theodora Ross
Mrs. Helen Olsheskie
Mr. Joseph Pugnctn
Mr
Mr. Robert Ontko
Mr. Vince Radcl
Ms. Patricia Morcom
Mrs. Margaret Moreira
Ms. Kathy Orlosky
Mr. Peter Oswald
Ms. Bonnie Davey Rae
Ms. Gayle Morgan
Ms. Maryann Ott
Mrs. Kay Morgan
Mr
Ms. Maureen Morgan
Mr & Mrs. William Morgan
Ms. Nancy Paist
Ms. Michele Paley
Ms. Joan Morrell
Mr Fred Morris Jr.
Mrs. Lucy Palmer
Mrs. Mary
Moore
Mr.
&
Mr.
&
Mrs. Robert A. Moore
Mrs. Edward J. Moran
Ms. Judy Morrow
Mr. Delroy Moser
Mr.
&
&
Mrs. Randolph L. Mull
Mr. Robert Mullen
Mr.
& Mrs.
Mr.
&
Robert Mulligan
Ms. Lynn Munyan
Mr. & Mrs. James Murphy
Mr. William
Mrs. Francis Parillo
Mr
Mrs. David Parker
Ms
Mr.
Raymond
Pecci
Mr. Joseph Peditto
Mr &
Mrs. Jerome Pellegrino
Ms. Sherry Pernick
Ms. Laurie Murray
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Musser
Ms. Diane Myers
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Myers
Mr.
&
Mrs. Joseph Perrone
'71
Mr. Chris R. Perry
Jr.
Mr
&
Mrs. G. King Perry
Mr. William Perry
Ms. June Myers
Mr. Kenneth Nase
Mr. David Persing
Mr Mrs. Francis W. Peszka
Ms. Virginia Nase
Ms. Cheryl Peterman
Ms. Sheila Nathan
Mr.
Mr. George E.
Mr.
Mr.
&
&
Mrs.
Namey
&
Thomas Navarria
Mrs. Stanley Nazarchuk
Ms. Kathy Neamand
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
&
&
&
Mrs. James
P.
Needham
Mrs. Paul Neff
Mrs. Kelley M. Neidigh
Ms. Rhonda Neidigh
J.
Robert Peters
Mr. Richard Peterson
Ms. Cheryl Petery
'70
Mr. Peter P Petrushka
Mr. Julia Petz
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Pfeil
Ms. Kathleen Phelan
'57
Mr. John R. Phillips
Ms. Lavera Nelson
Mr. Sidney Phillips
Ms. Marsha Piazza
Mr. Michael Nemshick
Mrs Diane Piccone
Mrs. Carol Nesgoda
Ms
Ms. Eva Nelson
Mr.
&
Mrs.
Lmwood
Nester
Row
I.
m.
Colleen Rowles
Dons Rowley
Mis Mary Rudy
Mr. & Mis Robert RtlCpp
Mr James W. Rutenei
Mr James Ruggen '89
Ms. Carolyn Per
Murphy
Ms Barbara Schwenzcr
Mr A Mrs Thomas Si uu mo
Mrs.
MneJ.is
Mr John Rayeski
Mr Howard Ream
Mr. Pat Pecora
Mrs. Jeffery Mullin
Sue Picraux
Mr. Robert Pierman
Cheryle Schrcfflcr
Ms
I
Mr. Ronald Raudenbush
Mr. John Paul
Mr & Mrs. Richard Pavelik
John Schneulei
Mrs
Mi
Ms. Mary Papadatos
Mr. & Mrs. John Pappas
Ms. Ann-Mane Patterson
Ms. Audrey Mulhall
Petei Schneulei
Mr
Ms
Mr. Clifford Rowles
Mr. John Paolini
Lillian Pastirik
Mi
Mr Chacko Raju
Mr Henry Rambo
Ms Judy Ramser
Ms Kathleen Ranck
Mr & Mrs Frederick Rapp
&
Ms.
Mrs Robert Schlucnsen
Ms. June Schubert
Mr & Mis Samuel Schui
&
Mr. Charles Paslay
Mr & Mrs. Joseph Pasterski
&
Mr Joseph Schmidt
Mr & Mis lames Schmill
Ms
Mr.
&
&
Mr.
Mr. William Rovito
Mr.
&
Schen
Ms. Karen Raffenspcrgcr
Mrs. Denise Rahn
Juhc Rubin
Pannick
J
Ms. Bonnie Schirk
Mi Dean A Schrcfflei
Mi Fdwaid Schiodi
Patricia Rothwell
Ms
J.
Mi & Mrs Richard
Mr Alan Roupp
Mr.
Panik
Mr. Paul Paskevich
Moyzan
Mrs. Stephen
Ms.
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Ms. Lila Ratzer
Mr. Thomas Rauch
S.
Mrs. Joseph
Mrs Kuthryn G. Schalles
Mr.
Mrs Anthony Rossi
&
Mr.
Mr. John Mrykalo
Mr. & Mrs. John Muckenthaler
&
Mr.
Mr.
Ms. Maureen Moynihan
Jr.
Jane Ro/anski
Mr. Neil Pantangelo
Mowrer
Mr. Bruce L. Moyer
Ms. Joan L. Moyer
Prokopovich
Ms
Ms
Mr.
Mr. Barry
Mr.
Daniel Oyster
Mr. Jude
•
Mrs. Russell Moser
&
Olmo
Mr. Russell Palmer
Ms. Patricia Motaka
Mr. Jere Motto
Mr.
Julio
T
Rick Suylor
Ms Victoria A Schatcr
Ms Nina Schatlci
Ms. Alice Prouty
John
/
Roman
Roman
Mrs Judith A Romanski
Ms Darlcne Rompilla
Jill
1
Mrs. Robert Preston
Mr
Mr & Mrs
Alia
Ms. Carol Olekszulin
Mrs. David Moore
Saskiew k
Mrs Louise Schacfler
Mr. David Moore
Mr &
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Mi \ Mis Man Saturn
Ms lVbia S.mmleis
Mrs Anna Rolley
Mr
Carcl Pozcnges
Mis
Mr. Warren Savage
Stephen Rogers
Ms. Marjonc Powers
Mr.
Waltci Sandstiom
Mr
Mr Thomas Savage
B Rogers
Thomas L. Oakum '72
Mrs. Thomas Oatley
Mrs. Maryann Oestreich
Mooney
J.
Mrs Joanne Sands
Roebuck
Rogers
Ms. Anna M. O'Reilly
Mrs. Robert
Mr.
Mrs Gordon Robinson
Ms Glona
Ms
Ms
Ms. Mae Possicn
Potts
"71
Roberge
tatolnette
Pomfret
Mr. James Post
O'Heam
&
Richard Pollard
James
Ms. Mary Ellen Posluszny
Ms. Marilyn O'Donnell
J.
Dr
Mr
Ms. Nancy
Mrs. John O'Brien
Mr. John
& Mrs
& Mrs
& Mrs
Mr.
Thomas Nolan
Ms. Arlene O'Malley
Mr. & Mrs. Edward O'Melia
Ms. Sue Molinaro
Albert Monaco
John Mondoro
&
Ms. Linda Nordmark
Ms. Patricia Moglia
Mr. David Moglin
Mr.
Nimmo
Mrs. Elyn
Pokrywka
Joice
li/abcth
t
Mr.
Barbara Pitcher
Mr. Ronald Nichols
Russell Miller
Ml
Stephen PtoahoftM
&
Jr
Mrs Richard Raspcn
James Reasner
Barbara Reazor
Mr.
&
Mrs Siegfried Rcbneggcr
Mr. Ralph Reckamp
Mrs Kathleen Reddy
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Reed
Mr & Mrs William Reed
Jr.
Mr.
&
Mrs Ron L
Mr.
&
Mrs. Robert Renninger
Rcii/
Mrs. Fay Renno
Ms. Dons Repslus
Mr. & Mrs. George Rettas
Mr. & Mrs. Craig Reynolds
Mrs. Peter Reynolds
Ms. Donna Rhoads
Ms. Sandy Rhoads
Ms. Kathy Rhodes
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph
O
Mrs Paul Ruanc
Mis William Rudmk
Mrs Robert Rudolph
Ms. Carol Seddon
Ms Carolyn Sedlack
Ms. Maureen Seibeit
I
Ms Joann Seilhamer
Mr Thomai Sclbi
Mr & Mis Dwain Seiiunel
Ms. Judi Rulcy
Mi Robert Sent/
Mr Cicorgc J. Scrchak
Mr Michael P Senna
Mr. Charles Runco
Ms
Mr
Mr.
&
Mrs Tom Rush
Mr. Vincent Russo
Mr
Mrs Denise Reinking
Mr Edward Reisinger
Mr &
i
Barbara Ro/ycki
Arthur Rush
hi
Rita Schwalro
Mr & Mrs Douglas Sum
Mr & Mrs. James Scott
Mr Frank Seaman
Mi & Mis Robert J Seculu
Mr Donald Ruggerio
Mr Ramon Ruiz
Home
Reber
Mr. William A. Reber '72
Mrs. Sharon
Louise Schroll
Patrick Rutkoski
Cynthia Scwastynowic/
Mr & Mrs Stephen Shaabcr
Mr Robert B Shambach '94
Ms
Ms
Carole
I
Shannon
Sharon Shannon
Mrs. Barbara S Rutkowski
Mr. Louis Shupiro
Ms. Doris Ryan
Mr. & Mrs Eugene Ryan
Mr Cieorge
Mr & Mrs
Mr John Ryan
Mr & Mrs Robert Ryan
Mr & Mrs Stephen J Ryan
Ms. Janinc Shcallei
Mr A Mrs Kenneth Sheaffcr
Ms
Mi
Joan Ryder
Sharp
lidward Sheaffcr
Mrs. Diane Shelley
A
Mrs David Shellhamiiiei
Mrs Sherry Sabbatini
Ms. Dorccn Shepard
Mrs Joyce Saby
Mrs Claudia Van Sadcrs
Mr David K Shipc '77
Mr. & Mrs Andrew A Shisko
Rhone
PASSING Mil BALI.
Ms Karen Richardson
Ms Mary Richart
— Michael
Ms. Ann Richer
and daughter Cassidy
joined in the dedu alion
Mr. Edward Rickard
Ms
Mr
Ms
Mr.
HU
Larry Riggs
Sr.
Joan Rinker
Mr. Gary
&
J
Riotto
Mrs Samuel R Ritzman
Mr. Robert Rivera
Ms
Jemo
feUivities for (he
Gloria Rider
Mr. Peter Rinclla
C.
Karen Roadarmcl
Mr. Joseph Robalin
'95
new
Student Recreation
Center on March H
Mike wax one of five
Community Government
Association presidents
involved
in the lenf/thy
process to secure the
/
Ult) l>ir rtudenti.
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BV Parents
&
Mr.
Thomas Shone
Mrs.
Ralph Shoup
Mr
Mrs. JoAnna
Ms
Kathleen Strollc
Struzinski
D
Mrs Joyce Showers
Mr Robert
Mr & Mrs
Mr. Larry Shubcrt
Mr
Regis Stumpf
Ms. Kathleen Shulcr
Ms. Carol Shuminski
Donald Stut/.man
Ms Dianna Shutkufski
Mr I-con Sickle
Mr
Ms
Mr
Ms
Mrs Marilyn Sihlcr
Ms Nancy
Mrs James Simmer
Mrs Tina Supcrko
Mr Dominic Suracc
Mr
&.
Mrs Gerald Showalicr
Mr Lawrence Simms
Ms Cynthia Simon
Ms Maryann Simon
Mr & Mrs Donald Simonton
Ms Hlcanor Simpson
Mr Edward
Ms
Sines
Joan Sistnink
Mr. Walter SkaHfl
Mr Robert Skuba
Mr John Slavmski
Mr Stanley Slavinski
Cmdl & Mrs David Smith
Smith
Mr George Smith
Mrs, Janice Smith
Patricia K.
Mr
Valerie Smith
Mr
(
Jindy Snyder
Mr Colin B, Snyder
Ms Connie Snyder
Ms Joyce E. Snyder
Mrs Linda Snyder
Ms. Linda Soden
Mr & Mrs Ricky Soles
Ms Sherry Solomon
Mr A Mrs Charles Soudcr
Roben
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Spencer
Mane Sperovt
i
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(
Mr
Spagnoletti
I
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W
I
I
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Mrs Joseph Toe /yellows ki
Katharine Staib
&
Mr.
Mr
Joseph lYimarchi
\li
.\
Mrs
.V
Ronald
J
Ms
Mildred Turel
Ms Christine ruriello
Mr Joseph T\irsi
Ailcne Staples
Ms
Staines
Ms. Dolores Staudt
Ms
Mrs.
Ms
Mr
Ms
Slavs ski
leanoi Stebila
I
'li
inle\
Tuazon
Mrs Andrew K Tully
Jane Tyler
Mary A. Stengel
Dana
Mrs. Geraldine A. Valentine
loann Volenti
I
taniel
&
Mrs. John
J.
Walsh
Mr & Mrs. Thomas Walsh
Mr Max Walters Jr
Ms Pamela Walters
Mr George Walton
Mrs Patricia E Ward
Mr.
Ms
&
Mrs. Vernon Waring
Warner
Elissa
Mr
Vincent Wieckowski
Mrs. Robert Whitmoyer
Ms. Shirley Wilhelm
Mr
Ms
Sharyn Van Glahn
Mi
lames Van Nostrand
Cathlccn Stcvei
Ms. Louann Stewart
W
Mr.
&
Ms
Barbara Stone back
Mrs John
Stoll
Ms. Mary Ann StoltZftlS
Stoudt '73
Mr Kenneth
M
Vane as '72
Ms. Pamela Vanderslice
Ms. Elizabeth Vamai
Mr.
Mrs. Gregory Young
Mr.
&
&
&
Mrs.
Mr.
Thomas Young
Mrs. Jim Yoxtheimer
Mrs. Irwin Zablocky
Mr. Robert Zaffiro
Ms. Eileen Williams
Ms Carol Zagoric
Mr T Zakikhani
Mr & Mrs
Mr Genie
Frederick Williams
Ms. Marinne Zambarano
Williams
Naomi Williams
Mrs.
Mr.
&
Mrs. Frank
Mr. Lawrence Warren
Ms
Mis Maria Wassell
Mr. Robert Wilson
Mr.
Mr
Ms. Bemadine A. Windsor '63
Ms. Joyce Zarsky
Robert C.
Watkms
Waltina Williams
Zambo
Ms. Sally Zappile
&
Mrs. Martin Zarkoski
Mr George Watson
Ms. Cynthia Winters
Mr. Peter R. Zarzaca
Mrs Joan Watson
Mr Robert Wirth
Mr Timothy Wise
Mr & Mrs. Eugene
Ms. Ann Witmer
Mr. George Zebrowski
Waugh
Ms, Mildred
J.
Webb
Webb
H Weber
Mrs. Connie
&
L.
Mrs. George Weber
Mr & Mrs Paul Weber
Ms Victoria Weems
Mr & Mrs. Fred J. Wchr
Ms Kris Weigner
Mr.
&
Mrs. John Zeigler
Witherup
Mrs. George D. Witmer
Mr
Larry Zell
Mr
John B Zellner
Mr. Allen
&
S.
Zepp
Norman
Ms. Martha Witmer
Mr.
Mr
Robert Witmer
Mr. Joseph Ziser
Mr.
Thomas
Ms. Glenda Zohn
Witters
Mrs.
Ziesse
Ms. Karen Wobensmith
Mr. James
Mr. Robert Wojcik
Ms. Susan Zunck
Ms. Barbara Wolf
Mrs. Carol A. Zwitkowits
Many
J.
Zubritski '75
&
service groups, professional and civic
organizations, and associations routinely
Organizations
donate time and expertise,
gifts, to the
in addition to
University. These
resources contributed $133,000 in 1994.
Alpha Chi Rho Educational
Foundation
Alumni Association
Bloomsburg University
Men's Swim Team
Catholic
Mrs. Peter
Campus
Ministry
Bloomsburg University
Commnity
&
Delta
P
Services Group
Bloonsburg University
J
Indiana University
Varvara
Team
Team
Program Board
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg University
Sigma Tau Delta/English Club
Bloomsburg University
Student Cooperative Council
The Voice
Lambda Alpha Mu
Town
Panhellenic Council
of Bloomsburg,
Pennsylvania
BloomsSurg University
Bloomsburg Universit)
Football
International
of Pennsylvania
Bloomsburg University
Baseball
Professional Secretaries
Schuylkill Residence Hall
Epsilon
University Faculty
Bloomsburg University
Ms. Bonnie Vanart
Jr
&
Mr.
Richard Willever
'91
Mr.
Mr. Ronald Willey
Association for Hearing Impaired
Valvano
Ms
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Mr.
&
Education International
Mr. Donald Stermcr
J.
Ms. Gloria D. Young
Mr.
Association of Childhood
&
Mr. Gary
Ms. Carol Whiteman
Husky Ambassadors
Ms
Mi
Yezerski
Ms Manlyn Walker
Mr John Wallace-
R. Ulloth
Ms. Joy Upright
Janice Sterling
Mr Thomas
Mr. Donald Young
College
Join Stephens
Mrs Gerald Sterenczak
'65
Ms. Joanne Whitehead
Assoc. of Pennsylvania State
Ms. Beverly Tyson
Dr.
Ms. Irene Yeager
Ms Mary Yeager
Mr. John Walker
APSCUF
Ms. Susan Tyler
]
Ms. Janice Yasenchak
Mr. Theodore Yatcilla
Mr. William Yeager
Mr Donald L Whitebread
monetary
Ms. Lynda Stanton
Edmund
Mr. Michael White
Mr Anthony Yanick
Mr Thomas S. Yarrington
Mrs Robert Trumbauer
Basilio
Mrs.
Thomas Waldron
Dale Walker
Trudell
&
cVc
J
Mrs Keith E Trembula
Mi
Mr.
Mr
Mr
Dr & Mrs Robert E. Wnght
Ms. Karen Wueschinski
Terry Trautinan
Mr.
Mr AJ
Mr. Edward White
Mrs. Michael Vitali
Mr.
Mr David Stanuin
Ms Susan Stamm
Ms
Mrs. Richard Wahlers
Jr.
Mr & Mrs. Wayne C. Truskey
Ma foanne Truxcll
Mi John Sprout
Ms
Mr &
&
Ms Anne lounsh
Ms Alice Towers
Mi
Dorthea Stohl
Mrs. Joyce Wagner
Mr
Mr & Mrs Barry
Mr & Mrs. Frank
Mr
Mrs. Paul Worrell
Ms. Sharon Worthington
Ms. Geraldine Wozniak
Ms. Kathleen Wesloskie
Mr & Mrs Howard Westen
Mrs Dominic Viscuso
Mrs Peter J Vislusky
Mi Christopher Ibmlinson '69
Ms. Lorraine Tompkins
Mr & Mrs Raymond Torphy
Mi Thomas Tower;
Mr William M Tbw ne
Dr. & Mrs John J Trathen
Ms. Leah Work
Ms Minam Wetzel
Mr & Mrs. Richard Wheeler
Mr Robert Wheeler
Mr & Mrs David P White Sr.
&
Mr &
Woods
Mr. Michael
R Werkheiser
Mr James E Wert
Mr & Mrs Wyatt Wertz
Ms. Carolyn K. Weaver
Todt
Ms Marion
i
Spoi
Ms
Tindall
Mrs Lester Wolfgang
Mr & Mrs Robert Woodley
Mr. Terry
Ms Alice Trcmont
Mr & Mrs Tish Trcpiccione
Ms. Carol Southfield
I
G
Joseph Tobey
Ms Nancy
Snook
Mr Warren Snowden
Mrs
Su/y Tiernan
Mrs Charlotte
Smith
Sr.
Mr. Glenn Vernon
Mr.
I
Ms. Harriet Wolfe
Ms. Dorothy Wolff
Mr William Wein
Mr Frank Weinman
Mr & Mrs Dennis Weir
Mr Robert Weldon
Ms Donna Welliver
Ms Terry Wells
Mr & Mrs. Jesse Wentz
Mr John R Vcttese
Ms Pam Viard
Ms Valenc Vinal
Supatina
Ms Loifl Swart/
Mr &. Mrs I^irry Swcigart
Mr & Mrs John M. Szollosc
Mr & Mrs David H Tanner
Mr & Mrs Charles Taroms
Mr 8l Mrs Thomas Taylor
Ms Jean Terruso
Ms Carol P. Thebes
Roberta Smith
Lisa
-.
Sullivan *70
J
Linda Sundcrman
Mr & Mrs Donald R
Mis
Margaret Sullivan
Thomas
Mr Jay Vaughan
Ms Linda Veech
Mr Efrain Velez
Mr Norman Vcrbeck
Mr Ron Vcrdelli
Mr & Mrs Victor Verdino
Mr Michael Vergarc
Mr Joseph Verguldi
Ms
Dr.
Li
Mi
E Stump
Jeanne Smith
Slusser
Pamela Sluoiei
Ralph Smiley
Mr.
Sterling
Judy Smith
Mr Dale
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Ms
Stuart
Ms. Carol Theis
Cassandra Slocurn
Ms
Jr
Mrs Carol M Thomas
Mr Charles Thomas
Mr Herbert E. Thomas
Mr & Mrs Jeffrey Thomas
Mrs Allen Thompson
Mr
Mrs Charles Thompson
Ms. Dawn hoinpson
Ms Karen Thomson
Mr Alan Threat
Mr James Tibbals
Ms
M
Stroble '70
Stewart
Mrs Judy
Shovhn
J.
O
Mr
Class of 1988
Pi
Omega
Pi
Wyoming Area High School
S
The
Faculty
& Staff
fabric that constitutes
Bloomsburg University
ot personalities, talents, skills,
and
a colorful, unique blend
is
interests. Professors, custodians, secretaries,
police officers, coaches, administrators, electricians, programmers, clergy,
librarians, nurses
- individuals interwoven by the routine business of education
and bonded by a conviction
knowledge
that the pursuit of
Retired and current employees contributed $65.(HK) to the
Anonymous
Gifts
A Enman
John
A
Sharon Shollcy Knbbs '66
John Abell
Phillip
Mainuddin Afza
Joann Farrell
George A. Agbango
Joanne
M. Christine Alichnie
Wayne & Linda Anderson
Enc Foster
Lamoine K Fntz
F Armstrong
Christopher
Am
Mary-Jo
M
Fedder
William
J.
Oliver
J
Lanny
& Ann Lee
T
Frost
Dolofoi Sponeelloi
Phillips
Roy
D
l
Pointer
Alice Linn
James
W
Penny Pomfiel
it
Hsien Tung Liu
H Benjamin
Elena Lockard
Gerald
it Edna Powell
Powers
W
1
C
Stinc
Ann Stokes
M
ouise
Dale
Slone
Sultabaugfa
i.
Carol L. Arnold
Patrick
Randall l*resswood
Cynthia
Eileen Astor-Stetson
Mary Gardner
Linda Brown Long
Michael E Pugh
Sharon
J
Robert Gates
Douglas Loss
C
Donald D
Roc i
lalaiu
Joan M. Auten
Harold
J.
& Linda Bailey
William M. Baillie
Bowen Barnes
Barbara
'91
Deborah A. Barnes '86
& Carol
W. John
Bamert
Beamer
Stephen D. Beck
Karl
&
Frank A.
Joy L. Bedosky
Barbara E. Behr
Jr.
Robert
Russell A. George
Shell
Wayne
ling
George '65
L.
James Gessner
&
Robert
Nancy Gilgannon
Athamantia
Bowman
'46
&
Thomas
Jeanne Bucher
Robert Burns
Carol
Bruce
Growney
S.
&
Christopher P Hallen
C Haney
Hams
'90
Marlyse M. Heaps
K
&
Clayton
Hill
Himes
Kathleen Hinkel
Lee
Tom
Cooper
L.
James B Creasy
&
Gilbert
Carolyn Dalton
Darbouze
Thomas
&
Frank
Davis
S.
Lynn Davies
Jr.
William L. Davis
Sr.
JoAnne B. Day
William
Doyle
&
&
Mary Decker
Barbara Diettenck
Hoppel
J
Helen Hopple
&
Dolores Hranilz
H Huber
James
Rudy
& Catharine
'62
Nathan N
Mulligan
Susan
M
Muwombi
Gloria
J
Olivo
&
Brian
A
Dove Jones
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'76
Keil '74
E. Keiser
L Smith
Margarei Vori
Youshock
'84
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$549,646
$83,638
1
1.308
$65,497
Businesses and Corporations
80
$141,018
Organizations
65
$133,329
KJingerJr '72
Affinity
James S Dutt
Eileen
T Kovach
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$135
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Kokoska
Number
$151,923
Robert
&
Jodie Ybdei
8
Matching Gifts
Thomas
Dorothy Wilson
.t
Robert 8t Kathleen Wiilock
205
Ruth KJinedinst
El well
Kennelh
ShOlip
Students
&
J
E Wilcox
Anne K Wilson
Friends
Robert
Karen
Jeananne Scrimgcour
Joseph
Staff
Nancy A. Dittman
Henry D Dobson '63
Marian M. Downs
&
Kenneth Whiiney
Brace
2,8
&
Lucinda A. Kishbaugh
Stephen
Schnurc '69
14.218
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Warren
Wen/
Robert
Jerry
Zahira S.
Stephen
M
Ralph Smiley
Parents
Sheila
Khan
D
Kuih Dugan Smeal '39
Alumni*
Sue Jackson
C
eimslei Wallers 'KS
l
1994 Honor Roll Donors
Pamela laniero
Mary Lou F John
Brenda
e
'73
Barry L. Jackson
Janice
J
Hwang
Dennis
D
Samuel B.Slike
'57
A
Voughi
Mary Alue Wheeler
Norman I- While
Robert Obutelewicz
Thomas Ohl
Julia
>
Schant/
Rex E Selk
Frances Parow
Anthony
&
laim
Robert
Schechterly
Reza Noubary
Ronald & Jackie Novak
Kenneth P Hunt
I.
John
Nam
Nam
l-.nieru Si hull/
Norton
it
Stephen C Wallace
Savage
Kenneth
G
Vaviek
Vinovrski
J
Mary Scarpino
B Enc Nelson
John
Row Hunt
C
Richard
III
Sandia Walkei
.t
Fulifl
Stewart L. Nagel
Robert
John
Sands
&
L
Maureen
W
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Raymond
Rubenslein
Glenn Sadler
Tobias
Ronald DiGiondomenico '67
Nellie S.
P.
Susan Rusmko
Miller
Kalhenne Mulka
Kathleen Hunsinger
Linda
Josephine M. Crossley '66
James
&
John
Cole
C
Esther
Gail Derek Mullen
Charles
E.
Maynard
Lynda Fedor Michaels '87
John
Melissa Doran Chappell '83
James
Bernard
Linda Lou Hill
Belle
Mu hael
(
Susan R Hicks '67
Mary
Daniel VaiUI
Robert P Ross
Martin Sal/
James
Mae Clemens
Donald A Venn an
Marilyn L Muehlhof
Mary Ann Cegielsky
Robert Clarke
J
Brenda Ross
,Sc
Susan Ross
David
i
Robert L. Roiholl
Tliomas E Messmger
James F Michael Jr
S.
nun
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Charles
Sandra D. Hess
Doug & Kathy Hippenstiel
Donald E Hock '68
Ellen
Melnychuk
A
Chang Shuh Roh
Carol
&
Christy
Mark
Rm kwood
Raymond Tiudnak
it
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DunaR Ullolh
BdwinG ValovigoJr.
Michael Herbert
&H
P.
& Lessic McDonnell
Rosemary T McGrady
Eh Mclaughlin
Jr.
Susan
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& Bonila Minderhout
Ronald D Mourcy
David
Camplese
Matteson
J
G. Donald
Heifer
Craig
& Kay
Susanne Martin
Arthur
Mary Haggerty
Bngitte Callay
Donald
e
Tnlonotl
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Shaila A. Butasek
Jennie H. Carpenter
M
John H Riley
Susan Mitchell Helwig '82
Bryan
Kaien liavelpiei
James Malta
& Carole Gnffis
Joan
& Virgie
Karen
Peg Ti allien
John
Reitmcycr
A: Jackie
Malta
Topetc
Barbara Troychock
Maria A. Brettschneider
Jesse
Colin
A
Jorge
loi
Till
June
Mary G.
Brown
Margaret
David Ruler
James E Brobst
Neil L.
Mary E Rang
Mark A Raynes *80
Mehdi K Raztaghi '91
Burt it Mai ion Reese
Scott P Rightef '84
Matthew
& Dolores Brennan
Charles
Sandia lay
RadiCC
.i
lailci k\
John
Pat
Boyd
Duane Braun
ouAnn
Thomas Martucci
Ervene F Gulley
Janet
Martin
Swank
Maxine R Gottstein
Cindy Hack
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G
1
A Surmac/
Linda C. Graboski
William
Boss
Lawrence Mack
Quinn
Rabb '46
& Susanne
Francis
David
Mary G. Bernath
P.
E Lundahl
Luo
Howard Macauley
Stephen C. Goodwin
JoAnne
George
Lowe
J.
Margaret B Manning
Deborah L. Bentz '90
Bisset
Joseph
Bonnie A. Girton
Jerrold
J.
Long
Collins
Dennis Gehns
Benson
Barrett
Gaffney
J
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uke Spnngman
Peter
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&
Ronald
K
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Lentc/ncr
campaign.
Marion Petnllo
J
Janice
L Lcnsing
Ellen
Joan
Catherine Fulkersin
Lenhart '86
J.
IW4
Roy Smith
Enc W. Smtthner
Chester P Snyder
Robert
Larmi
Patncia
W Fromm
Roger
Joseph Ardizzi
Farber
Pamsh
HUdegaid Fond
a noble journey.
is
Foundations
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$216,269
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$22,505
$167,362
Kind Gifts
TOTALS
$1,664,035
Jessica Kozloff
Deb Kresch
Include* planned gifts
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whose
The University enjoys the support of a growing circle of individuals
commitment and leadership are gratefully acknowledged and encouraged. Last
and activities.
year, friends gave $ 52,000 in support of Bloomsburg's programs
Friends
Mr
Elbcrn
Dr.
A
H
Alkirc
Mr James Cunningham
Jr
Dawson
Ms. Harriet J
Mr. William Alward
Dr Levy Baldia
Mr. Robert E. Barton
Jr
Mr. John Magrone
Dr. J. Campbell Martin
Ada G. Hicks
Mr John E Hine
Capt.
Mr
Ms
William Hlavacek
Ms
Patricia
C Homa
Mr.
A
Ms
Margaret McGurty
Mr
Patrick
Mclanic
Mr
Mr Richard L Horn
Mr. Chnstopher R Howell
Mr A Mrs Dcwcttc Ingham
Mr Douglas K. Dillon
Mr Robert W Dillon
Barker
Ms Mary Herold
Mr WOlie G. Heyward
Mrs.
Dr A Mrs John N DcHoff
Ms. Elizabeth Ann Deromcdi
Ms. Emily DcWald
Mr Leonard A Badolalo Jr.
Mr A Mrs. David L Bailey
J
Gerald D'Arcy
Mr
Mrs. All Alley
Mr. Judson
1
Mr.
A
Mrs Tony Barton
Mr. F Eugene Dixon
Mr.
A
Mrs. Dale BeagJe
Mr.
A
Mrs Budd
Mr A Mrs Joseph G. Donchcv
Ms Marjone Thompson Duck
Jr.
Louis
H
Brandl
Ll. Cdmi. John D. Brooks
Buehner Jr., Esq.
Mr Robert
W
Mr.
A
Mr
H. Nelson Gibble
Mr A
Mrs. Ralph A. Gcisingcr
Mrs.
J.
Jan Girton
Ms Margaret I. Bush
Mr Howard K Cain
Mr Robert A Goldthwaitc
Mr Bradley A Gnffis
Mr A Mrs Arthur M Guerricri
Mr
Mr
Mr
Mr
Mervin
B. C'hronistcr
A Mrs
Barry
Mr David A Hackbarth
Mr William G Hafner
Mr John H Hagemeycr
Mr A Mrs Patrick Haggerty
Mi
Patrick T. Coonclly
Mi JOMph Bulla
Kenneth Caputo
John
I)
Jr.
C'hrislian
Conovcr
F.
Ms
A
Mrs. Peter A. Coughlin
Mr
A
Mrs William
Mr.
A
Mrs Charles A Creasy
Mrs Thomas G. Hanlon
Ms
Mr.
A
Mr.
A
Mrs Robert G Kocher
Mrs Ronald W. Kocher
Ms Manon E. Kostenbaudcr
Mr A Mrs. Arthur Kuchinskas
Mrs Helen Lanmng
Mr Ray
A
Mr.
Jr
Latorrc
Mrs. David
R
A
Mr.
A
Mr.
A
Lipsky
In Kind Gifts
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Celebnty
lifti
Valley Automobile Club
AinriK
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An lines
.in
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ATATCo
BJ'S
A Place
(
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'ourse,
I
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valued
Terrana, Esq.
Norton. Esq.
Mr Lee Tevis
Mr John R Thomas
Ms. Virginia G. Thompson
Mr A Mrs Richard K Troutman
Mr A Mrs Walter F Vorbleski
Mrs. Gary Pender
.
Esq.
Walter Radsniak
Mr A Mrs Dale Reichart
Mr Joseph Reilly
Mr George V Reis
Mr Timothy W. Renninger
greatly in
1
friends, businesses,
Robin's Car Care
Russell's Restaurant
Edward
David
W
Helfnck
Jr.
'86
Hill
Mrs Linda Lou
Mary Banlle
MAN Floortown
Scott's Floral/Gift
Magee's Main
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Mr Thomas
Hill
Homestead Furniture
Houston Oilers Football Team
Howard Johnson Lodge. Newport
Lisa
Hill '67
Ms Karen Howenstine '76
Mr Richard T. Howenstine
'76
Street Inn
Martucci
McClellan's Tree Farm
Sports Information Office.
Middleswarth
Milco Industries,
The Pennsylvania
Inc.
Mill Race Golf Course
Stoneware
The Muffin Man
Myers Charter Service
Studio 43
Ms. Vera A. Derk '60
Jack Met/A
Ms. Emily DeWald
Jim Thorpe River Adventures
Mr Gary E. Norton,
Mr John O'Leary
Ms
Mr
William F Johnson '79
The Old Hardware Restaurant
P-Nut Bowl
Mr
Franklin
Blanchard Hcaly,
Bloom
Bloom
Inc.
Nautilus htness Center, Ltd
Bloomsburg Carpet Industries
A
J
Baseball Club. Inc
East Street Subs
Party Center
Bloomsbuig Feed
&
E.
Garden Center
Family Foot Assoc
uites
Columbia Bank
A
Co
Company,
*
Inc.
Ford Lincoln Mercury
Sheryl Lee Johnson '85
E Jones '54
State
University
J.
C. Penney
Red Barons
Shafer's Village Store. Inc.
Delhi's Linen and Gifts Shop
Mr. George W. Dcrk '55
Inn At Turkey Hill
Greenhouse
Ms. Chnstina Martz '89
Indian Hills Golf Club
'67
In kind
Mr Tom Lynn
Delhi's Appliances
A Sons Furniture World
and organizations.
Ms. Nancy Lychos '52
Days Inn
Gray
Mr Richard Wesner
Mr Alexander Wukovitz
Mr George Yankay
Mr Peter R Zarzaca
994 from the diverse goods and
Benigan
Bill
B. Watts
Mr Ken Rigby
Bcrngan's Sub Shop
Berwick Lighting Corp
Thomas
Ms. Mary Taubel Rieder
Husky Club Board of Advisors
Mr Anthony M. laniero
The Big Two Resorts
Mrs. James D. Wagner
Mr. Terry R. Werkheiser
Mr LaRoy G Davis
Tahitian Tan Spa
A
Ms. Margaret D. Walsh
Mr.
Rang
Beard and Company
s
Mr.
1
Country Studio
Dalo's Bakery
Stuehrk
J.
$ 67,000 were donated and gratefully received.
at
Dr.
Zeisloft Furniture
F.
Haidee's. Bloomsburg
Dr.
Riding Stables
BtttOD
Stoltzfus
Harry Strouse, Esq.
Mr. John
by alumni, employees,
Country Charm
Coyne '82
Mr Martin A. Coyne '83
Mrs Marianne T. Creasy
Mr
Harry's Grille
Sen.
c
"menu Suppl) Compan)
Ms
For Ribs
Barn Swallow Gilt Shop
Mr Tony
Beagle A
"herokee
Circle
Corp
Artist Series
Central Sports Center
(
Occasion Rentals
All
All Sports
Ann
Ms. Mary
These contributions enhance the quality and success of many programs.
gifts
Anooymoui
A Mrs. Robert Southworth Jr
A Mrs. Joseph F. Sterlein
Mr. Carl
William M.
Mrs. Betty
Mrs. Charles Schumacher
Naus. Esq.
Pemge
Mr A Mrs. William Peysson
Mr Robert E. Piccoli
Dr.
A
B North
Mr. Arnold Palmer
Bloomsburg University benefited
services provided
W
Barbara
Mr Gary E
Mr
Lingle
Ms Dorothy J Lintott
Mr A Mrs Edward F.
Ms Kathleen Lorelli
Mr.
Muehlhof
Mr. Charles B. Purse!
Mrs. S. W. W. Lubscn
Mrs John Lynch
Mr Tom Lynn
Ms Drue A Magec
Lawrence Harasym
Mr A Mrs Herbert Hasson
Mr Stephen Hebbard
Mr John R Hcm/elman
Coughlin
Mr. Scott
Mrs. Carl W.
Ms. Anna Mae Lehr
Sylvia Hanson
Dr. E.
Mr.
M
A
Mr
Mr Joseph Corbo
Ms Margaret D. Coughlin
A
A
Mrs. Richard L. Knoebcl
Mr.
Koch
D
Mrs. Kenneth E. Narber
Sayko
Schaal
Mr William G. Slater
Mr David W. Sommers
A
Robert C. Miller
L
Ms. Stephanie Severn
Mr.
Mr.
Judith
Flook
Mrs. John A. Mihalik
Sakalosky
Ms. Pauline Serff
Mr.
Mr. Gerald G. Francis
Mr Richard Bonham
Ms
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Meldrum
Mr.
Mr.
Mr
Robert
McLaughlin
W
Dr. Robert
N
Jennifer K.
Mr. Paul C. Schatz
Mr
Mr
Mr. William Foster
Bolich
F.
Mrs. John McGrath
Florence L Rygiel
Luke
Ms. Patricia
Ms. Margaret Miller
Mr A Mrs Irankhn D Bishop
Ms. Nina D. Fcldscr
Herbert
Ms
Mr A
Mr. Harry
L. Beyer
Bichn
S.
R McCarty
McDonald
A. McDowell
Mrs. Kenneih
Dr.
Rep Paul Kanjorski
Mr Shiho Kanzaki
Mr Howard Kaplan
Ms Margaret B Kirk
Mr Allan Kluger. Esq
Mr. Michael
Jr
A
Ms
Stouffer Orlando Resort
Nabisco Brands
Mr
Napoli Pizza
Tastykake. Inc.
Nespoli's Jewelry Store
Tee To Green Golf Center
Nittany Lion Inn
Tenenbaum's Travel Service.
Paramount Health
Bam
Esq.
A
Nelson A. Swarts '63
Valley Automobile Club
Fitness
Value City
Victor E.
Muncy.
Inc.
Villa Capri
Joshua Tree Restaurant
Pine
Wagner's Trophies
A
Flick Brothers Electric, Inc.
Rep Paul Kanjorski
Plaza House Furniture
Wal-Mart Stores,
Inc.
Bloomsburg Office Equipment
Bloomsburg Veterinary Hospital
Forever Green
Mr. Shiho Kan/aki
PNC Bank
Mr.
Precision Printers. Inc.
Mi Richard Bonham
Rinnan Foods
Howard Kaplan
Knoebel's Amusement Resort
Press-Enterprise, Inc.
Mr Marty WaJzer
Washery System Car Wash
Weis Markets. Inc.
Knckett Square
Procomp
Western Sizzlin'
La Grocena
Productive Power
WHLM
Resilite. Inc.
Wilhamsport Cubs
Yeager Wire Works
Bloomsburg
Floral Center
Book-Of- The- Month Club.
Inc
Boscov's
B re sen's Dairy
Bnar Creek Restaurant
i
A
Bucktail
Bank
Campus
Clipper
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Trust
Company
First
Frosty Valley Country
Trust
Club
Mr Robert L. Garrison '66
Qbod As Gold
Good Earth Lighting
Mr John H Hagemeycr
Ms
Mr
Hortense Hagcnbuch '29
John
L
Hancy "85
Learning
A
Evaluation Center
Inn
Liberty Chevrolet
Ridgway's Restaurant
The
Robert Jenkinson Nurseries. Inc.
Robert Young. Inc.
Little
Shop
Log Barn Nursery
Inc.
University Store
Engraveables
Radio Station
Zeisloft Brothers.
Berwick
Zeisloft Brothers,
Bloomsburg
>
The University
is honored to be remembered
through gifts made in memory
of
beloved friends, teachers, aiumm.
students, colleagues, and family
members
1 hese memorial gifts prov ide financial
Memorials
Harriet W. Andrews
Dr. Charles R. Andrews
assistance to desei
Community Services Group
Mr F Eugene Dixon Jr
Mrs Betsy Jo Dougherty 84
'54
Thomas A. Bonomo, Ph.D.
Mrs. Nawal Bonomo
APSCUF/BU Faculty Assoc
DavtdG Martin. Ph.D.
Mrs. Jeananne
Scnmgeour
John S Scnmgeour '53
Mr
First
Julius
Mr.
Anthony Damiano
Arthur Guerru n
T.
Quinn
Arthur Guernen
Charles Schumacher
Joseph
F
Sterlein
Joseph Donchez
Arthur Kuchinskas
A Mrs. S. W W
G
Dr.
David
M
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it
Bki NDA BaJ
F
Joseph
Ms Run
Mr A Mrs
John J Terrana. Esq.
Die Voice
Mr A Mrs
Mr A Mrs
Dr A Mrs John J
Trathen
Ph
III.
D
Eileen Astor-Stetson.
Ph
D
P.
Joseph
G
Douche:
Arthur
M
Guernen
Mr
Mr
Ms. Suzanne Beach
David
L
Richard
Bailey
K
Mr.
Troutman
Victoria
BU Panhellenic Council
M
H
S.
Giger
Ms. Barbara
D
Nina
Mr
Did
allien oS.
M
Mulka
'68
Feldser
Herbert
IrmUr
William
Mn
Mi a
McDonald
Arthut OturHiti
a M. Will A MS
Mrs Cynthia M Reynolds
I
Julian Hayes
Robert
D
Warren
PAI
Righter 84
i
Ronald
Jr.
m
L. Ni
Mr. Paul
D
\ ..hi
I
Paul
Mrs. Wilbur A. Lin v
I,
Mis KathtHlU
FORD M. Mil ion
Ms
Mr
D
|m
77
Bressi
^
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Bressi '77
i
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N
Dr Robert P Yon f
Ms Margaret dimmer Yon
B North
Ms.
Mane T
D
Mr A Mrs
Coughltn
Mr A Mrs William CoiighMn
Mr. A Mrs Peter Coughltn
Ms Harriet J Dawson
Mrs. Audrey Bardsley
Dr A Mrs Lee Hopple
Dr.
Cm
Dr
ii
C.Skkonsv
Jessie
Reppy 63
Bloonubuig University
&
acknowledges the generous funding
received from businesses and foundations,
Inn
Nooning House Restaurant
Inc.
James
Inc
Inc
8c
Mihalik
Kawnccr Co
.
Columbia County Farmers
The Landmark
Larry's
Luschas
&
Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
Northern
Knocbel's
Marketing.
Pincbrook
RMC
Resort
Group
Supply, Inc
Liberty Chevrolet
I
In.
Providence Ventures.
K
I
Ridgway's Restaurant
Risk Science Institute
Russell's Restaurant
Fred
Econo Lodge
McBndc Machine Corp
Suntex
Columbia Bank
&
Trust Co.
FOCUS
Bloomsburg University College Hazleton General Hospital
Heinz Pet Products Co.
Merrill
MIE.
Lynch
Inc.
Inc
Communications
Magcc Foundation
First
Inc
lorries, Inc
Press Iriicrprise,
Magec's Main Street Inn
Norton
Pub
PNC Bank
Amusement
A
nii.il li.mt
.
On Campus
Inc
Lumber
(
Eastern Pennsylvania Supply Co.
's
of Business Advisory Board.
Hill
Kile and Kile Real Estate
Inc.
Heinz Foundation, the local manufactunng plant has pledged $25,000 First Federal Savings & Loan Assn.
toward the library construction A group study in the library will be Fleming's Nursery. Inc
the
Turkey
Jostens Jewelers
Ellis,
Bloomsburg plant, also serves on
.it
JLB Systems
The Bloomsburg Hospital
Derr. Pursel.
recently joined the
1994 totaled $357,287.
Nestle Corp.
National Bank
who
in
Independence Ford/Honda
Danville Secretarial Services
gifts. Ellis,
which
Indian Artifact Magazine, Inc
Bear Chrysler/Plymoutli/lXxlgc,
recognition of the Heinz
gratefully
Inc
Bentley Systems.
H
William A Kaishnei '36
Valley Automobile Club
Management.
plant manager of Heinz Pet Products, look part in the site dedicaApril 29. for the new Harvey Andruss Library In concert with
J
Mr
AAA
Bloomsburg Mills
H J. HEINZ SUPPORTS NEW UNIVERSITY LIBRARY — Mary
BlRNDI YOUNG
Arthur Guernen
AMP,
Aetna Foundation.
'74
i
Lintott
Ms. Margaret
Ralph Grannera
Carpenter
Wilbur "Bn " Oiwai d
Mrs Mary Oswald
Associated Insurance
in
Thai hi n
i>
Dr John S Mulka
Mc Donald
a A.
i
Foundations
named
Parks '82
l
I'KANC
ii
«
Businesses
tion.
II\roi
Cooke 29
Mr
Catherine Lintott
'85
Dr.
Ms. Jennie
&
Esq
J
APSCUF/BU Faculty Assoc.
Buck
Donald Camplese
Mrs. Kay Camplese
M
Hew
t.ru
Pri.sui
Ms. Susan Jane Ulfy 79
Dr Barbara E Behr
St rouse.
Sharon Trapuz/ano
Brooks
Ms. Dixie Gavason
Ms. Jan Elaine Barton 77
Mrs. Noreen
P
any
1
TllKRKSA I'KINKI
(
Scott
K. Stroud
1
Richard Gondol/
Eleanor
Mr
Ms
Mr A Mrs Edward Upsky
Mr A Mrs Joseph Donchez
Mr. A Mrs Arthur Guernen
Mr
Mi
ClIARLKS MaTUI.KSM
M VK«.\R£T LaSKO
Gavason
Eleanor Salx>ta 40
John J
Betty Levan
Seth
M
W»
umonr
Mrs l\uge
Class of 1988
Five Friends Memorial
Bernick E. Stout
l
PlAli Mason
MAM LaSKO
A Mrs Edward Upsky
vi
(
Cmdr John D
Ms
K
J Daniel Vann
U
Anderson 57
1.
Mrs. Dolores S Senn 57
Martha Marino
Hafner '80
Mary Hihks
Ms Susan J Htbbs
Ms Jennie H Carpenter
Mr.
Evans 36
I
Martin
Student Cooperative Council
Ted Smith
Mrs Barbam
Miller
Professional Secrelanes Int
Mr Walter Radsntak X
Sterlein
Mr
Mahm
m
Mr Roben M
Lubsen
Mr A Mrs James D. Wagner
Mr A Mrs Paul Weber
W\ommg Area High School
Enola Synder Evans
J.
Mr A Mrs
Mr.
Mr & Mrs. Robert J Moonev
Ms Beth Ann Riley '85
Ms. Jennifer K Sayko
Herold
Ms. Kathryn
Mr A Mrs
Mr Roben P
Indiana University of Pennsylvania
Ms. Stephanie Severn
Mrs. Bernard
Mr A Mrs
Mrs Mary
Mr & Mrs
Mr A Mrs
Mr. & Mrs
Undo Lou Hill
Husky Ambassadors
Mr Anthony
hvuero
ing students
Salu Stalloni Smuh
Mr A Mrs John I \m h
Mr A Mrs John McGnith
Mrs Margaret McGurtv
Mr A Mrs Arthur Guernen
Mr A Mrs Bam F Conover
Mr A Mrs Edward F l.quks
v
Thonuis Hanlon Jr
Ms. Dorothy J Untoit
Arthur Guernen
Rita Guerrierj
M
Donchez
A
Trust
Mrs.
'54
Guernen
Stephen
Mr.
Company
Ms. Judy Hague '92
Damiano
Mr A Mrs
Mr. A Mrs
Mr A Mrs
A Mrs
Mr A Mrs
Columbia Bank
A
David Paul Cohoon
Mr Gerald Harold Cohoon 81
Virginia
Ir*M GlrJtRnxi
G
Smith Trust Fund
Terrapin Cantina
Tuzzi's Bakery
Miclc. Inc
Wise/Borden Foods. Inc
Milrani Family Foundation
Wellcr Vending Service,
Montour Oil Service Co.
Zcisloft Brothers-Berwick
Nabisco Brands
Zcisloft Brothers-
Inc.
Bloomsburg
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Classnotes
Tony Bonomo
Decorators for the
affiliated with Bonomo's
wife, the former
his
and
Tony
years
past 16
and
Jr
He has
Associate in
Property Casualty Underwriter.
and
Counselor,
Insurance
Certified
Claims.
Fellow.
Lift Undcrwnter Training
Ali.
named to
Stoll E. Kveland 'HI has been
systems
head the management information
Continudepartment at the United Methodist
mg (
Barry W. Lupinl
are Services in
New
at
Cen-
Joshua. Jordan and
live
and
In
They
a half
)j
i
was
Shortly aftei theii arrival, Ernie
vision
deployed
Kuwait with more than
to
San Diego
live in
Center
2.0(H)
'81, a lieutenant
ton.
force
part ol a lour nation coalition
were
L.
Snedden
mamcd
in
earned a master
sion were deployed. She now
Officers' Wives
historian of the Division's
in
two.
and Matthew
1995.
JianninO are planning an October 21.
wedding. Susan is a CPA for the Vanguard
Group m Malvern and is puisuing a master's
taxation
's
degree
at
Susan,
C Allen
who also
BU.
is
a sales rep-
Philadelphia
in
and Renee
were married on Septembei 24
is
M
lor the
in
I
(In
is
and
Cathleen '80. arc parMeaghan, nine. Claire,
and Mike. five. They live in
Ins wile,
Pai k
(
1982
Representative
(
lunch on March
.'(.
I
le
since
iate pastor
Tuylot
Opsomer
i
<>n
'82 recently pic
"81. are parents ol foui children,
sented a workshop on Speech and Language
age from six to
Instructional Support to all speech and
guage clinicians and instructional support
teachers in Lu/emc County
named
senioi
vice president of the Claims Division of
He
Mid Atlanta Region
He joined Ene Insurance
in
l"M
s
Western
also served as
..
as a claims
distrn
manager, and manager and assistant
dent of the Erie Branch Office.
Page 50
the speech clinician for the
Crestwood School Distnct and has been involved with instructional support for the past
Kim
is
I
DTUM
i
She and her family
live in
Mountaintop
li
sales
a e presi-
He was named
at
Exeter
is
employed by Wanen Hospi-
May
6
in
Barnesvillc
Susan
an infection control coordinator at Good
Samantan Regional Medical Center. They
is
Joseph
F.
Howlett '82
for the Selinsgrove
business manager
is
Area School
He
District.
formerly was director of operations and controller for the United Jewish Community Cen-
of
Paula M. Barron '83 has been named
sistant vice president
as-
of marketing for National
in Boyertown.
She has completed courses with the Bank
Marketing Association School for Bank Marketing in Boulder, Colorado, the Pennsylva-
Penn Bank
nia Bankers Association
Banking
Amencan
Advanced School of
Bucknell University, and the
at
Institute
of Banking.
Hamsburg
He
is
pursuing a master's degree
at
Penn
Deborah Morley Butchart '83 and her
husband, Bnan. are parents of their second
child.
live in
Brenton Woods, N.J
Rachel Ann. born on
Deborah
in
May
12.
1994.
a teacher of the hearing impaired
is
Riverview Intermediate Unit Six
They live in Oil City.
in
Shippenville.
Vicky Lysek '82 and Clancy Kistler are
planning a September 30. 1995 wedding.
Vicky, who earned a master's degree in counseling at Lehigh University, is employed by
ager for
the Allentown Health Bureau
NBC
Rebecca
S.
Campbell '83
WGAL-TV
is
program man-
in Lancaster.
Her duties
include selecting syndicated programs and
coordinating all local non-news shows the
affiliate
produces for
its
more than
1
5
million viewers.
Susan Baldwin McGrady '82
recently
Township
Susan was
1994
in the
stayed on
at
KDKA
as a production assistant
comedian Dennis Miller's show.
for
"Punchline."
brary they created in 1993
donations from
BU alumni.
to the Hillsboro Library.
to
donate time to
li-
They welcome all
Books can be sent
103 East
Mam Street.
and
Julie,
two.
Brett A. Meckley '82 and Linda L
Schreffler were mamed on March 5 Brett is
employed
Wilhamsport
by
Depasquale
They
When
left that
Miller
summer
for "Satur-
day Night Live," his old show was axed, and
Campbell moved on. After another stint at
WFMZ as a local producer, she amved at
WGAL in 1987 as the senior producer of "PM
Magazine." In 1989 she became the show's
chil-
dren: Stephen, eight; Meredith, six; Lincoln,
four;
WFMZ
in
While at BU. she interned at
Allentown, and did a work co-op program with
KDKA in Pittsburgh. After graduation, she
live in
Temps
executive producer.
By 1990, "PM Magazine" was history, and
Campbell became the executive producer of a
new
she
half-hour talk show, "Live." a position
still
on July
holds.
1.
She became program manager
1994.
in
Milton
Frank D'Angelo '83 and Jean Butchko are
2. 1996 wedding in
Hazleton. Frank is a teacher at Hazle Efemen
planning an August
four years.
adjuster for the Allenlown-Bcthlehem
He has
Ene
previously served as
regional vice president of the Frie
office
were rnarned on
lan-
has been
live in
tal.
Susan and Mark are parents of four
Kim Hopkins Bender
ranging
13.
They
ding. Michael
Hillsboro, IN 47949.
imboden
Insurance Group.
in Scranton.
of athletic mats
The McGradys continue
Christopher Blackburn. Karen Scott
BUKkbum, Barbara Baker Edwards, karrie
Mvers. Nolly
Rev Langelli and his wife, the fonnei
Ludrof '81
marketing director for the Mall
is
Michael G. Ball '83 and Linda A.
Mac Arthur arc planning a spring 1996 wed-
ness.
in
Doug
Antolik '83 and John S
mamed on October 8. 1994.
I.
Northumberland, the world's largest producer
election and also started a small catenng busi-
January 1994.
Jeffrey
Paul H. Gilbert '82 is plant manager at
of
Inc.
Products
Sports
Resilite
elected trustee of Cain
rackvillt
had been serving as assoc
in
Denise
foster a love of reading through the public
iate Baptist
Denise
helped her husband. Mark, open a second law
ansd.ilc
Class Volunteers:
>,!
live
Kokinchak were
Corp
office in Veedershurg. Indiana.
LangeJJi "Hi was installed as pastoi
\hm
N.J
reside in Manhattan.
Depart
ment of Environmental Resources
rhej live
Bromley Development
Stuan
in Frackville.
a hydrogeologist with the
Pottsville
and regional
Dauphin De-
ents of four children:
I
Jeffrey
woiks
eight. Kelly, six.
'81
at
Kris Krenz '82 and Maureen Packer were
mamed dunng a cruise on February 23 They
Chris Zentgraf '81 is a paitnei m the law
linn of Del Ricci, Harper. Zentgraf and
C/aphcki in Center Square
Harleysville
Kost
commercial lending manager
earned a master's degree in human resources
Research in
at the New School for Social
Corp They
on October 22. 1994. He joins a brother.
They live in
Michael, four and a half
.1.
to senior vice president
State.
Exton.
Kathleen Hiding KoDCI '8' and hei tlUI
band. Doug, are patents of a second son. horn
Jeffrey
Hill,
'82 of Hamsburg has been
Terry Garrigan Walsh 'HI and bei bus
daughter. Kara
hand, Robert, are parents ol
Ann. born on October 29. 1994. Terry, who
NYC.
Villanova University
at
promoted
Fagan
'81 and Joseph
Villanova
•>
in
Jeffrey S.
ter
They are parents of a daughter. Ashley, age
School of Law. She lives
Cherry
Susan Gunderman '82 and Anson Light
resentative with Ciba Geigy Pharmaceuticals
Club.
'Hi
in
1983
seven ounces).
the
DC.
Susan
DM
volunteers as
degree
son. Shane
husband. James, are parents of a
1994 (seven pounds,
Tyler, bom on May 2.
reside in Bamesville.
Debbie
group
and operating the units family support
Kaufman
Amenca
Oklahoma. He joins a sister. Kayla. They
in Allentown
'82 and her
Brenda Wissinger Conway
a purchasing/planning specialist for
Terri Starner Springer '82 and her husband, Mark, are parents of a son. Scon Mar1994, at Fort Sill.
t,n. born on October 25.
She also teaches
lege in Brookl.ne. Mass.
college
courses in psychology at the
Portsmouth. Va
in
plays a critical part in organizing
while the lOldien Ol the 24th Infantry
m
Navy Com-
assigned at the
Ll. Ni/.iolck is cunently
Bureau of Medic ine and Surgery in Washing-
This
tioops from the 24th Infantry Division
was
deployment. Operation Vigilant Warrior,
Susiin L.
and
posit
mendation Medal. She was cited for mentonous service while serving at Budget DepartMedical
ment. Director for Resources. Naval
Brigade 24th Infantry
1st
Graham, two
U.S. Navy, recently received the
I
in the
is
is
Melitta North
management
assistant dean of enrollment
at Newbury Coladmissions
of
director
Steamtown
Jackson '81
Ernie and Debbie Richards
mi<
have relocated to Hinesville.Ga .where
major
at
Cheryl
Representative:
brother.
She joins a
11. 1994.
Gina M. Ni/iolck
a
master's degree
Schneider are planning a June wedding
Kimberly. who earned a
Lehigh University in 1983.
Jillian.
Philadelphia
is
Shamok.n
in
Kim Gobora Bent
They
Christina, age three
sister.
sales
Hermes Lyman '81 arc
on May
parents of a daughter. Cone Catherine,
Jamie Elizathe birth of a second daughter.
21. 1994 She joins
beth, born on November
,,
is a
ding
Jim and Carol
'Hi n port
indj Grasmecta Gallagher
(
*81 of Jessup
He and
representative for the Lorillard Co
of three children:
his wife. Julie, are parents
Lcwisburg. He formerly
was a senior systems specialist
Avoca
tury Communication in
re-
Warrendale.
sponsible for operations in
New York
Murrysvillc. Ene. Johnstown and
earned designation as a Chartered
children:
Karen Bunchalk. arc parents of two
Tony
was
and
regional vice president in 1993
been
'81 of Hazleton has
Kimberly M. Boslego '82 and Lewis E.
Crone are planning a November 18. 1995 wed-
Denise M. Olive '82
is
teaching marketing
Dauphin County Technical School. She
resides in Hamsburg.
at the
Cheryl A. Snyder '82 and Kevin C
tary School
and
is
the athletic director foi
Hazleton Junior High School.
Championship
football team
Classnotes
Janet Alexy Dobbs '83 and her husband.
John, are parents of a son, Samuel, born on
March
They
8
Glen Ridge.
live in
plans reunion
Jim and Lisa Svyartzbaugh
ary
Anthony
Duran
J.
'83 was been promoted
R>an
are parents of a bab>. Jackie
A
1995
3.
The family
half
Lindsay,
sister.
(eight
bom on
pounds, one ounce. 20 inches),
N.J.
ithgnw -S3
I
is five
Andrew,
Brian \nlhony. age foui
guagc clinician
He and
King of
his wife. Michelle, live in
ley
Elementary School
In the years since
Haven
Bonnie Mauger Graff '83 completed
in
vania in
nursing
May
at the
a
for
years
<
1
graduating from Lock
University, she has travelled to Mexico.
Hawaii, the Caribbean and Europe
in the
Barbara Ann Veet '83 and H Thomas
Cnllis Jr were married on Decembei 10 m
decree
who earned
UniveiMt>
at the
pital ot
a master's
ot Connecticut,
are Bnttney, six and a half, and
'83 has been
A
Premier Bank.
resident of Furlong, she
brings 15 years of banking experience to her
bom on
Patrick,
They
He |oms
)4
a
in July
lhe> live
Vale
MUchek Basai Vogl
Hos
Brantoid
in
were married on March 25
Guests
Florida.
BU alumni
onJulyft. 1994
She joins
bom
Matthew,
a biothei.
Michele woiks pan tunc
a halt
Anne Shortens Hauprich
is
speech program
teaching
cued
in a
Montgomery County
in the
lations at Saint
They
two.
Kelly, almost five,
live in Laurel,
and Katnna.
Md.
They
'83 of Brodheadsville
senior buyer-planner at
ries Inc. in Swiftwater.
is
A member of the West-
Andrew's School in Boca
in Boca Raton.
in
She expects
to
A
directors, she has served as a tutor with the
Monroe County
Literacy Program since 1992.
Kathleen Henry '83 and the Rev Dr.
Scott Paczkowski were married in 1987 They
are the parents of a daughter, Hannah Kathnne.
Jill
age
four.
Jill is
a director of staff
development
in a
M
MSN
December.
1
984
pu game ceieiuonies
slated foi the next
They
live in
Crown
inhumation
Stephen, are parents of a daughter. Lauren,
on November
9,
1994.
Orangeville R.D.
They
live at
2.
Anyone
assis-
tant vice president-personal lines underwrit-
ing for Harleysville Mutual Insurance
'tan Volunteers:
Harheno I'avne.
Catherine
I
Darlene
out.
(
(
Seott Righter,
'ametOft Smith
Buuse "84 and
I
homa
Pescatore were married on Octobei
Jersey
surance carrier represented by 650 agents in
midweslem states
He would love to hear from his friends of
Bloomsburg days. His address is P.O. Box
four
IA 52742-0056
He
joined Harleysville in 1991 as assistant
personal lines underwriting manager
named
personal lines underwriting manager
1992, and assistant secretary
in
He was
in
1994.
has earned the professional designations
Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter and
Marcella Slog '83
is
He
vice pre
at
PNC
lidi
nl
and
Bank's East-
ern Region Banking Center in Hcrshey She
previously was a bank manager with Fulton
Bank
Susan E. Stone '83 and William O
were married on September 4. 1994,
is
in
an operations analyst with
They
Federal Express in Horsham.
Catherine
J
is
They
Mark
live in Montclair,
N
ot
New
J
E. Brichta "84 and Moll)
\
'
lei
man were married on April 22 m Bethlehem
Mark is employed by Roadway Express.
Sports Informa
loi ot
«>i
(717) 189
at
by wining to hint
Bloomsburg
at
400
Second
ast
l
Street,
Mil
I
golf outing
Die Husky Club and Alumni Assoc latum
will host a goll
tournament
scholarships
the Heritage Hills (ioll
I
in
at
York on
I
i<>
benefit
Septembei 22
inlay,
he event will be a four person, scramble
formal with a shotgun
will
start at
be limited to 144 players
I
(
in
p
and
.
U. loin
somes)
Thom
Case) '84 was promoted
pital,
Richmond. Va
in
.
April
Hie
ps
Aims Hos
1994 He con-
tienl services director at Sheltering
eniiy fee "i $63 pel person
greens
dinner and pri/es
Many
special interest in neonatal hearing screening
are planned,
lop finishing teams
loi the
contests and suipnses
hi lournanieril
and
lor
ludei
liu
beverages mi course,
lee, cart, gilt,
tinues to provide audiology support with a
Kim Eouise Werner Harrison '84 ol San
Antonio died on January 18 at age 32. She
enlisted in the Army in October 1987 and
achieved the rank of
While
in the
first
who
those
don't golf,
Army
she received the
Army
Health and Science Center of the University
San Antonio
in
18 in the top 10 percent of the class. She
earned two outstanding scholarships as a re-
Thomas
of her performance
Jeffrey, parents,
Werner, her grandmother,
Mr and Mrs Jacob
a brother
and
a sis
ter.
Her husband. John
at
'84.
is
a security officer
Villanova University
are parents of
berly. eight,
two daughters. Kim
and Knstina,
four.
They
the University of Pennsylvania School
of Nursing for the past five years
She also
does malpractice legal consultations
for vari-
l
Husky
the
tall
live in
alumni
who
arc-
the University for the
semester have a chance to receive the
—
to
if
to
be
I.
Alumni parents should call the Alurnni
800 526 0254 prior to August
at
register the names of their children.
Office
I
The S500 scholarship
Alumni Association
alumni
Ron and Wendy Eichelberger Madouse
bom on April
at
second annual Legacy Scholarship
ili. k names arc entered in a drawing
BU
ous law firms.
BU
enrolled as students
Beth Hogan-Quigiey '84 has been teach
at
ontac
(717) 389-4663 or
$500 scholarship
held on August
ing
i
at
800-526-0254.
All children ol
May
sult
inlorinalion.
Alumni Office
Alumni children
1994
Surviving arc her husband. Thomas, a son.
Eileen Toole Toussaint '83 graduated from
Temple University School of Pharmacy on
I
or
have chance to win
She earned a master's degree from the
at
more
l-oi
Club
lieutenant belorc
Commendation Medal
of Texas
Ambler.
with their two children.
Due*
Husky Club,
Alumni plan
an area supcivi
Marketing Seivices
live in
Oreland
They
and his wife, Karen, reside in Souderton
78,
I
in
receiving a medical discharge in July 1990
Nuss
He
Associate in Management.
and
noi receiving notification
sponsorships are available
Com-
pany.
V
Kesoit
Gwynedd. Susan
Joseph Lesko '83 has been elected
and more
in the neai
future
Bloomsburg. PA 17813
live
She joins two
brothers. Jason and Thomas
mailed
University.
sor for National
CPCU, was recently
banking center manager
bom
ol the team,
will Ik-
Robert J Keiinev
are parents of
Chris Shipe
named vice president of marketing for Iowa
Mutual Insurance Company, a multi line in-
Point. Indi-
Tina Ting Kistler '83 and her husband,
game with
Mottoes hays, been
Representative:
Elysburg
56. Dewitt.
iula\ evening, with
Shlppensbuig
members
sent to
141
Whippany. N
two children, ages seven and nine They
'83.
is set foi
I
Holhslei
long-term care facility associated with Beverly
Enterprises.
banquet honoring the team
don/AthletiC Development,
Jim Dorm. Linda leihofl Mi
complete her
She and her husband. Doug,
in
the national
scheduled events should contact Jim
(
Florida.
Pocono Community Library's board of
ern
the
at
ccpted a position as nutrition support nurse
a
Connaught Laborato-
degree
Joanne Zimmerman Rogers '83 baa
specialist.
won
recoul.
1
persons wanting more details on ths
Gibsonui
live in
the director ol public re-
Ocean Ridge.
live in
degree
Maureen Held
is
1986
to
Raton. Fla. Roger also works
(Md.) Public Schools.
She and her husband, Don, are parents of
two daughters:
a master's
earned
2
I
Delray Beach,
from the Classes of 1981
who
Shelly,
They
Inc., in Pittsburgh
wedding included 10
the
at
in
university history as the
in
a
Days Inn Danville on
'83 snd hen husband,
Jim, arc parents of a daughter. Caroline,
age three and
Shelly J. Ressler '83 and Roger Sipp '85
Drexel University,
deaf and hard of hearing preschoolers
The season was one ot the
afternoon pnoi to the Huskies'
son. Collin
who was bom
Maple Glen.
Kellsey Nicole,
1991
live in
)
l
a
>>l
4 l
April 17.
sister,
new assignment
'83
90S
Mndfihali
visiting
husband. Dennis, are paienls
named
a vice president/commercial loan officer by
1
championship and reached
as a dala base adinmistiatoi to. Giant Eagle,
Suzanne Hartshorne
9,
Pennsylvania Stale \ihletu Conference
is a
Patricia ( rouse O'Donnell '83 Mid uCJ
1995.
Bradley, three. They live in West Chester.
and
S
Allcntown School Dis
Huskies posted
Baibara,
10 >eai
reunion on Fnda\ and Saturday. Septembei
live in Hazleton.
Brantord
will
a
|oins a hiotlu-i,
isa is a speccli/lan
I
neonatal nurse practitionei alChildien's
University of Pennsyl-
Bonnie and her husband. Bart, are expectTheir other
ing their third child in August
two children
They
Grid
Cathy McLain M'83 in leaching ti luniatS
High School after teaching at l'uscarora Val-
Prussia.
Ph.D.
He
April 7
team
tootball
celebrate Us accomplishment with
most successful
to director of sales-agent distribution for
Comcast Metrophone in Wayne. Pa He has
been with the company for eight years.
bom on
JanuI
The I98S Huskies'
second son. Nicholas
Brian, are parents ot
and
Mechamcsburg
lives in
Lisa Cabell Valentino '83 and hot husband,
the
who have
I
is
provided by the
in
honor of those
sent their children to share
Bloomsburg experience
'84 arc parents of a son. Tanner,
Janice Trojan
Lessman M'83,
senior vice
president for Northern Central Bank, has been
appointed to a five-year term on the
Wiluamsport Hospital's board of managers
Carol Viscuso Usnik '83 and her husband.
in July
Tim. are parents of a son. Tyler, bom
and a
1994 He joins a brother. Timothy It,
sister.
Bndgette
They
live in
30. 1994
The
live
He
joins a brother. Tyler, age four
on Knotts
Island. N.C.
Exton
Page 51
Classnotes
home delivery manager for The
York Dispatch
David L. Pepper '84 and Carol Ann Thompson were mamcd on October 15. 1994.
Cornell University,
at
who earned
David,
College
in Stale
live in Burlington.
They
ward B. Polakowski '84 has joined
Sunbury Community Hospital as director of
management and
quality assurance, risk
A
home
Glenn Bromley. John Haney, Marvin
Moore
Mcneeley, Hatty
was execuThe
He
Willi.misport Hospiial and Medical Center.
also has held positions at Jersey Shore Hospi-
Berwick Hospital and Danville State Hos-
tal,
pital
Susan Lynn Andrews '85 and Joseph
mamcd
May
in
Susan,
earned a master's degree
Dickinson University,
a master's
analyst and
m
LAN
who
programmer/
administrator
K-C
at
Avia-
Montvalc. N.J.
management
tional
at
Pamela Sanderson Kebbert '84 and her
husband. Rich, arc parents of a second son.
R
Griffith, arc parents
daughter. Ashley Taylor, born on
Gail
9. 1994.
is
a nursing faculty
of a
November
member at
the University of Tennessee and a clinical
morial Hospital
They
live in
Me-
Maryville.Tenn
dim
Vicki Morris Benion '85, assistant
tor of the Buckncll University Bookstore, is
president-elect of the Middle Atlantic College
She has worked
Stores.
Rhoad '84 and Brian J. Gaughan
planning a November 1995 wedding
Laura
at
Bucknell since
1979
K.
attending the Polyclinic Medical Cen-
is
School of Sonography
She and her husband, Robert, arc parents
Jessica Coup. Elizabeth and
They
Robert
live in
Milton
menl anal) H
ii
Boeing
He
of 1994
Amy
.iiul
ol
opten
lelii
In
son.
;i
cember
Phila
tin
Ouaitei
Tracey
Glen Mills
lives in
iu par
Evan Gallagher, born on De-
He
12. 1994.
joins a
Mary
Harper
live in
open
North
a
new
Jr
were married on March
sister. Brittany,
i(
Reading Area
ticu
is
1994
19,
a teacher in the
per Mcrion School District.
k
They
in
Up-
King
live in
George W. Diamond '85 and Deborah A
is
.i
clinical in
'ommunit)
<
(
mamcd
on October 29, 1994.
Waymart George, who earned
at
Marywood
College,
a master's dea lead classifi-
is
in
cation analyst with the Pennsylvania Depart-
Douglassville.
ment
Todd
at
BU
L. Seip '84 earned a mastei
in
December 1994
He and
'S
degree
his wife.
Lori I'm
on Sherman
'84 and her bus-
band, Barry, are expecting a second child
June,
who
Lori
is
of Corrections.
William A. Evans
versity, is
and Maria L
1
employed by Merck
who
at
also earned a master's degree
for eight years with
BU. formerly worked
be
Moms
mom.
full-time
a
They
Bank
live
to
in
Hackettstown, N.J
the Lancaster- Lebanon Intermediate Unit.
Dana Grubb Sanborn
Mark
D. Laslo '85, a lieutenant
in the U.S.
Navy, received the Navy Commendation
Medal while serving at Naval Air Station
North Island in San Diego He was recog-
'85 and her husband
Edward G Sanborn III.
bom on Christmas Day 1994. Dana is a benefits counselor for the Supreme Court of Pennare parents of a son,
sylvania and the Administrative Office of
Her husband. Edward
nized for his outstanding performance as the
Pennsylvania Courts.
safety and training officer and as the detach-
Jr.,
ment officer-in-chargc. As the safety and training officer, he developed a new command pro-
cal therapist with
Sundance Rehabilitation
Corp They
Palmyra.
gram
improved
also
live in
is
Janet Cole Sizer '85 and Joseph
endorsed by the Navy's Chief of Naval Op-
He
also attended Bloomsburg,
a physi-
award
that received an aviation safety
erations
who
the squadron's
J.
Sizer
Mane,
'82 are parents of a daughter, Samantha
1994 (eight pounds. 13
readiness by supervising the completion of all
born on June
annual simulated flight training for pilots and
manager of information systems for Fieldcrest Cannon SureFit, Inc., and
Janet teaches fifth grade in the Quakertown
supervised the aircrew coordination training
of his squadron
in
preparation for a
command
Joe
ounces).
14,
is
inspection for which they received a grade of
Elementary School
outstanding
Allentown.
He joined
the
Navy
Wendy Spease
a sales representa-
Matheson
Scientific, servic-
ing 32 hospitals and reference labs.
He and his wife,
Michael,
six.
and
Ashley,
bom
on November 26. 1994. Wendy
an audiologist
in Lancaster.
They
live in
Stevens.
Justin,
P. Thomas '85 of Sunbury R.D
May 3 at age 39 He was employed
Larry
four.
died on
presi-
Prior to accepting this position, he
risburg.
a senior accountant with Ernst
and as an executive
He
pursuing an
University.
He and
Young
is
& Sons
Inc..
Milton.
survived by two daughters, Jennifer
and Nicole; and his parents, John and
Marianne Thomas.
in the financial depart-
ment of Giant Food Stores
is
&
1
by H. Warshow
dent of Millers Mutual Insurance Co. of Har-
was
Stafford '85 and her hus-
band. Jim, are parents of a daughter. Brooke
is
the former Cheryl Gaffney,
have two children:
live in
1986
in April
is
They
District.
MBA
Susan
in Carlisle.
degree
his wife.
at
Tammy,
Lehigh
live in
L.
Mihalchick
in
Jr.
Unger
They
Robin Boehning Neve
'85.
who
teaches
Susan
Melrose Park
branch manager
Mechanicsburg.
reside in
'85 and George
J.
were married on December 10
at
employed
is
as a
PNC Bank in North Wales.
Willow Grove.
at
Springfield High School, received the 1994
Richard
J.
Werner
'85 of Center Valley
MEDSTAR
Bernice Baumgartner Teacher of the Year
recently joined
Award from
Inc. as vice president-finance.
the Pennsylvania Federation
Communications
&
who
Robin,
earned a master's degree
at
1
Co.
West
in
Wilkes University, has been teaching
Montgomery County Intermediate Unit for
She and her husband, A.J.. live
years.
Representatives:
10
Kelly R. Lewis
in
Point.
Chris Campbell Raughley
Lansdale.
in
1986
for the
will join a brother. Joshua.
Connie Franks '85 and Chns Frey
a pre- kindergarten teacher in the
Reading School Dimik
ning a March 1996 wedding
are plan
Connie,
who
Sandra
is
Brettler
i
employed by Lehigh Valley Hospital
in Allen-
live in
Barbara A. Washo '84 ami imoih> Booth
were mamcd on Apnl 2
Barbara is a medical technologist at Mercy Health System-
town,
J. O'Brien '85 and Robert B
were married on Apnl 1. 1995 They
pursuing a master's degree in health
is
administration
at St
Rita A. Pagnotto '85
Northeast Region. Scranton
They
Suzanne Shane
live in
Gallo '85 and Gary W.
Taylor were married on March 25 in West
Dunmorc.
is
a senior corporate
financial analyst for Ringling Brothers-
Bamum &
Bailey Circus.
She
lives in Ster-
Homecoming
October 28
Make
plans today!
bcarer
They
was
the
live in Exton.
Kathleen Gigler-Silva '85 and her hus-
bom on March
28. 1994
They
Sheryl Mott Palmateer '85 and her husband. Rick, are parents of a son. Shane Joseph (nine pounds, three ounces), born on
Apnl
live
four.
in
Bethlehem.
a
two-year term on the
Alumni Board of Directors. Scott
is
BU
a profes-
sional histocompatibility technologist at the
nng-
band. Jack, arc parents of a daughter. Claire
Patncia.
been re-elected to
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center.
ling, Va.
Chester. Suzanne's son. Shane,
Manin Metzger
Scott Aikey '86 of Cherry Hill. N.J.. has
Joseph's University.
1
Class Volunteers:
Scott Atkey. Cindy Hepler.
Greensboro. N.C.
I
Page 52
October 29, 1994. Monika resigned
Council for Exceptional Children.
III '85
William,
mamcd on March
who earned an MB A degree at Villanova Uni-
Martino were
Jodi Seip '84. live in the Danville urea.
Colorado.
Scott Powell '85 and Monika Winder
Powell '86 are parents of a son. Brett James,
bom on
in
ol
tiuaband, Keith '84, live
Atnx Laboratories.
for
as assistant controller of First
He
Salak were
gree
She and
Mary
W
of Prussia
Bnmsu
manager
live in Fort Collins.
They
Speech and Hearing Center of the Lancaster
Robert L. Lyon '85 has been named
Patricia D'Aprile '85 and Robert
office in Iselin. N.J
April Showers Royer '84
structor at the
M&M
live in Collegeville.
King of Prussia
cal Servic es to
lege.
a sales representative for
is
Mars They
Rcsneck Roncn '84
Pat has been transferred by Judge Techni
hey
M
two daughters
ents of
Bnanna, two. and
loi the third cpiai
age three.
I
Traccy Clarke '85 and James E. Rauh were
mamcd in December 1989. They are the parDcnin. one.
ing l-.mployei of
end
i
BCOBl manage
was named Research and Knginccr-
delplua.
Pat
Jr. '84.
a clinical research associate and
Cleft Palate Clinic
tive with Curtin
Donald B. Roberts
tcr
a speech/
is
language pathologist with the Lancaster
Steven Latorre '85
Harrisburg
in
is
clinical data
ol three children
Laura
ter
band. Dr Todd
July 30. 1994
Thomas Fernando, born on
are
Gail A. Batory-GrifTlth '85 and her hus-
degree in organiza-
College Miscncordia.
Old
Fairleigh
at
a senior
is
nurse specialist in critical care at Blount
He earned
lives in
Inc
Robin,
utili-
health care for
She
Robin Williams Harnish '85
Class Volunteers:
tion
registered nurse, he formerly
Sherry
assistant bursar at
Forge.
zation review.
tive director of
is
Ginger Balchunas Childs
Esposito were
(I
I
Representative:
Towanda Township
in
'85
the University of Scranton.
proprietor of the Pep-
is
per Shaker Restaurant
MBA
an
Gurz
Denis* L.
1985
Thomas M. McCarty *84 and Christel L
Fantaski were mamcd on June 10 Thomas is
13.
1994
He joins
a sister. Heather, age
Nanci Albee '86 and Tracy White '85 were
on November 27. 1993. in Ashley
mamed
Nanci
is
tive in
Elmhurst,
a distnet manager for
Illinois,
representative for Occidental
Lisle.
111.
They
live in
S&S Automo-
and Tracy
is
a sales
Chemical Co.
Woodbndge.
111.
in
I
Professors
plan trip
Classnotes
Douglas A. Coup '86 and Loretta D. Smith
were married on November 5 in Franklin
Doug is a senior programmer/analyst with
They
Corp. in Malvern
SMS
live in
Downingtown
Dwayne
certified trainer for the
Association
nity to
They
Victoria.
live in
in Bloomsburg. is a
American Collections
he had the opportuconduct a training program in Mala>
He has
Canada.
em
regional sales
manager
for Southco, Inc.
his wife, Tracy, are parents of four
Bob and
children: Justin, six; Joey, four;
Helfrick Jr. '86 and Ruth
from Orlando to Indianapolis.
Douglas D. Deppen '86 reports
that since
were learning disabled, educably mentally
tarded and behaviorally disordered), a
re-
com-
puter literacy teacher in a private school in
a
who were
and emotionally disturbed), and
state employee working
socially
now
(working with students
New Jersey
a day training center.
His students are classified as eligible for day
which means they are profoundly
developmentally delayed. His first two and a
training,
half years
in
were spent
in the
Mount Carmel
RD
Elysburg
November
12 in
They
classroom. Then,
He
negotiates with other educational pro-
grams
in the
Hudson County
area to allow his
students to join their non-disabled peers in
specialist al the
M
R
Palmei
(
Doug has
also
Christine,
a master's degree
at
BU.
is
who
also earned
a speech/language
pathologist with the Christina School Distnc
Allentown
He
F.
office.
bom
joins a son. Mat-
is
personnel
She recently completed eoursework
Va.
human
Certificate In
resources
for a
management
through the University ol Virginia
Koznoskie were married on
nsburg. Richard
is
May
1
3 in Har-
In istim-
ampin
(
Kaughlcy '86 and IW
II
on March V 1995 Chris
is still
a special edu-
cation teacher for the Pleasant Valley School
and
District
is
also selling
Mary Kay Cosmct
They
Kunklctown.
live in
the
Rl
of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans Court in
istcr
the
May
Also
a
lf>
Primar>
lion
lei
I
Hasm Occupying
graduate of the Dickinson School of
Wes
kreitz '86 of Williamsport has been
tice
named
a district representative for Lutheran
Wealherly District office administrator
Ridge. N.J.
Christian and Laurie Doll-Luther '86 are
parents of a son,
18, 1994.
master's degree at
David Christian, bom on
and
is
also adiiiiur.iiali
Senator James
J
.
<
.i
.rXini
.
.in.
for
Laune, who also earned a
BU,
is
a speech-language
live in
pathologist in a private practice.
data base administrator for
Communications. They
Chris
NYNEX
live in
is
a
at
Stony Point,
Kelly R. Lewis '86, an attorney
for
School, he
April 1987.
and Dunn
They were expecting their first child on May
won
30,
in
controller in the
May
16
Primary Election.
A
1
993 graduate of Widener University Law
is
with the law firm of Matergia
Torrisi '86
.ire
Torrisi '86 and
the parents ol
bom on March
1
1
.i
David
V.
David
son
(seven pounds, one
They
live in
was with
It
David and Donna
1995
They
live
Snow
Fischer 86 are
Mark Allen, born on
in Langhome
April 3.
Ronald Gruver '86 and Jill Urban as are
planning a June wedding in Luzerne. Ronald
is employed
by Glidden Paints in Wilkes-
Delaware
his wife. Lisa, live in
Alice Lesher Lopez
homeschooling her first grade son. Nelson II.
with the help of his sister. Lauralee (17
1987
Iquitos, Peru,
wlmh
up
.mi
itn
Amazon
surprise
I
has received his
of New Jersey.
N J.,
CPA certification for the state
Warehouse They
Farrell
of Houston
in
live in
Home
Manusky
Quar-
*86 earned
at
Amazon
Al
nearly 2.2(H) miles
is
from tin mouth ol thi rivi r, [hi
over 40 feel deep The rcul
was
We
Andes
to leain thai
it
were surprised
ocean going
gets
M)
at least
middle
major
to see a
Ireightei at anchor in the
This
of the river
upstream on any
is
the farthest
river in the
world
ships
nil
c
(hat
an
navigatgc
went by motor houl about M) miles
riv.
rainforest
lodge
i
to tin
I
cploi.una
loomed above
is
I
odge
I
In
as our riverboat
The
almost invisible through the
but the dock provided a
guides
who
Dozens
trees,
welcoming group of
helped us disembark
immediately obvious
Sean Mullen
Wc
Class Volunteer:
we
M( Kenwn Meneeley
that
It
wc were
wan
in the
of brightly colored birds
rivaled
by the
of brightly colored flowers greeted
wc walked up from
the boat
dock
were pleasantly surprised by
fiad originally
Meals were also
Hill has
been appointed infection control coordinator
at St
is
Joseph's Hospital in Philadelphia
She
also pursuing a master's degree in microbi
ology
to
the
at the
Medical College of Pennsylva
was
Melody Kiyomi Carl '87 and France S
a
1
Branch School
a coun-
mamcd on September 9. 1994.
N Y Melody is a sales associate
Brennan were
in
is
envisioned them to be!
a pleasant surprise in that
plentiful
various meats
buffalo before
and
1
)
and vegetables,
and good, featuring
had never eaten water
(I
rice
a
wealth of fresh
and beans,
all
While
and dchciously prepared and served
at
fruit*
carefully
Kxplorama, wc hiked well groomed
trails
where our guides pointed out the plans and
the Univer-
August 994 She
selor in the Spring
Houston
the
Words cannot
tunc
is
animals tshhh
sity
Aflei fly my to
deepei dining spiuig luuolf from the
us as
Chesapeake. Va.
master's degree in counseling
Conrad A. Haenny '86 of Somerville.
I'ifer,
yeai on an
last
wc encountered
for the lust
Joseph
that
out
set
our living quarters
is
She also helps manage the family
business as a subcontractor for
Anne
Barre
mind
I
incredibly fantastic )ourney
myriad
Representative:
A elly
'86 reports that she
ters
and
accommodations, they were much more than
He and
months)
iu\ lan
I'<
flows 4.(HM) miles
this in
a meterologist.
the food
parents of a son.
Amazon
whose colors were only
Arlene Brumhach '87 of Drcxel
4
ili.
through PeiU and Hia/il
jungle
Taylor
Water Gap.
live in Clinton. N.J.
Originating as a
mi
KM) miles from the Pat ifu
less than
can. the
on harth,
woild's
of the
Uvi up
'.(KM)
I
largest river
turned oil the mighty river and continued
1993
the Republican nomination
Monroe County
Brian L. Fetzer 86 and Paula Skopow
were married on October 26. 1991. Brian has
been employed by Continental Airlines since
4
the birth of a son,
and a half ounces. 19 inches)
Stroudsburg,
N.Y.
Murphy
Joseph,
Villanova University
Mobile
this aiea contains
along a narrow stream lo the lodge
Jill
degree in taxation
hiook
fins
We
Kathy Sayre '86 reports
Matthew Jay. bom on May
1986.
a master's
luigesl
Amazon
million square
f>
wonders
greatest natural
down
P D He has been with the firm since
He earned
2
one
liuly
is
ocean going comnien
kho.ides
She and her husband, Lawrence,
Bruce A. Leuzinger '86 of Jamison has
been promoted to manager in the lax department at the CPA firm of Niessen, Dunlap &
Pritchard.
Amazon
the
Weathcrly.
Wood
loim the
to
over
The
fauna and flora
let
Law, Attorney Ray has her own private prac
Jersey Shore and Clinton County.
an integration of rivers
is
describe the magnitude of (his nvei
publican nomination for Carbon County Reg
Glaxo Pharmaceuticals.
in
n
miles ami including nui)oi portions of nine
River
member of acting
a
to the
)
wilderness area in the world, the
Andes,
Mental Health Players,
become
I'ifer
ru
m.ii.
Amazon
Iquitos,
a sales representative with
open
trip is
Health Sciences
Vllied
( )«
fol
'86 and Laurie
Vhe
For more information,
an enormous diversity ami abundance of
Cynthia Stanziola Ray *86 won
Knupp
S.
/sKY»
?.
South American countries,
live in Wernersville.
Toll Brothers Inc in Huntington Valley.
U.S.A., an ensemble of actors with and with-
They
'86 IPG
Ice.
previously was assistant controller
Ama:on
Ptni dtparttHg on
Proftssoi ol Biologic ul
husband, Bob, arc parents of a daughter, born
King '86 of Montgomeryville
has been named manager in the audit and ai
counting department of Beard & Company's
Richard
rainforest of
Frederick
Bj
Hie
i
out disabilities.
October
She
1994
They
thew, age three
(
Brotherhood, a fraternal benefit society,
lives in
5,
1
are
I'ifer.
Wtefc fanj tup to the
contact either Hill or
IUP
al
Kramer Mo>cr
and Sherry
on September
Newark. Delaware.
in
(i
and
RfWfi
X
Janet Kondracki Pace '86
Christine Keisch '86 and Robert Thomp-
planning
and ramfoiest combined
'ompam
an educational improv group, and Mainstream
He
Historical and
director for Labat- Anderson Inc in Arlington,
son are engaged
BU professors.
T\\o
l-ort
He-is a master's degree candidate
Mark
educational and/or recreational activities.
troupes, including the
idininistxitoi fai
parents of a daughter. Hmily Llizabelh.
Richard
of inclusion coordinator.
is lite
Graeme Park in
sites owned by the Pennsylvania
Museum Commission
October 1994, he was laterally transferred
to the position
19
Douglas Miller *86
I
Cynthia C. Hepler '86 of Reading has been
elected to a two-year term on the BU Alumni
Board of Directors. Cindy is a human resource
Note
s
Frederick Hill and Joseph
January
live at
is
in
9QS -| Wo
1
[EdtlOt
general public
a coal operator with Mallard
is
Contractors in
graduation he has been a resource room
teacher in Illinois (working with children who
New Jersey
Ed
Elysburg
Ann
Maggie, two.
and Johnny, six months. They have relocated
sociation for
Washington and
Hoisham. two of the historic
Lytle were married on
west-
has been elected president of the Alumni As-
both Horn* Lodge in
Edward W.
named
been re-elected to a two-year term on the BU
Alumni Board of Directors In addition, he
also trained collectors at
Goldsboro. North Caro-
'86 was recently
Marvin Metzger 'Mol Mountain [bp QH
prCffldenl of
locations throughout the United States and
lina.
Bob DePippo
k
In that role,
sia last fall
Traci Matsko Daley '86 and her husband.
Joseph, are parents of a daughter. Lauren
Amazon
to
Hcisler '86
J.
The Remit Corporation
Nyack.
for Creative
District in
Nyack.
Garment
Inc..
N Y They
—
there
Marmosets up ahead
in
is
a troop of
Pygmy
the trees, look
quickly or you will miss them') and
explained
how
the local people utilized the
live in
K
"ntinued on Pane 55)
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y
Classnotes
Donald Cicero '87
Lynn Petzold
director of nursing at
is
Dar Way Nursing Home Inc. in Estcila He
formerly was director of education and assisof nursing
tant director
Community
ing
the University of
New
Hospital and as director of nurs-
Kramm
the
at
Scholarship to study environmental science
Shamokin Area
at
He
Watsontown
Home
Nursing
She
Giglei '86 an pan
born on August
vn
piesidenl
c
in
Meridian Hank,
pi
hve
i
•
Mike
r > • 1 1
>
I
I
is
an assistant
l<
inline with
n tal
•
PriSCiUfl
Bfld
with Scum..
ilr, I
i.
i
Sl( veil 1'alrn
technical
6
It
Linda Mat/.oni Policare '87 reports the
birth of a son, Dominick Policare III. on February 21. 1994 They live in Pittston.
Iii-
I
li'
Ridge Cable TV-
M
Daniel L. Griesbaum 'K7 and Dorrine
planning
un
ii
whii also earned
I
mi
in.
dm
i
m.r.ln
fl
wi dding
lul)
a
I
h ai In
all. in
degree
Daniel,
BU, is
at
Heading
al
i
1
3.
Pnor
to
working
at
TV-
fl
Myra Kay
ShafTer '87 of Liberty
ployed
State
by
Farm
They
Concordvillc
awn
live in
David
is
dean of development
(
ollege ul
Lynn Smith
em
Insurance
Bethlehem
let
at
Connie Zwoyer Harsh '87
bairmanol
t
osi a.
Applu
21.
.
years,
i"i
ountani
ations
(
lorp
in
I
luii.
Zwoyei
Systems Reaean
i
and
a sc
h
hnology
ding
in
Novembei
lames
Kehuck
basing inanagei
.
..
is
L.
employed
as pui
eis National
suing an
Bani
MBA
at
at
>i
.i
datightei
she
in Bloomsburg
BU.
is
J.
town
Karen
st
i
u married on fune
Md
at
Maik. who
AcCUpaC
MBA
They
is
a
Inc. in
degiee
al
I
18,
put
'84, ate parents
1994
oyola College
is
an auditor with the
in tor for
is
in
B.
Allen-
CPA
also an aerobics
Lehigh Fitness Centers. They
m
an assistant to the
STARS
Joint
formed architectural and engineering firm
(
amp
Baltimore
Hill
in
at
is
serving as
TRADOC System Manager
Fort Huachuca. Arizona
She and her husband. Captain Kirby Daras,
first child in August 1995.
in the Fairfax
1989.
Area
County ( Va.) Schools since
Presently the science lead teacher in
III,
she was awarded an Impact
II
Chiaielb
Parker '87 of Lock Haven is a
Gateways Tech-
nic al
Assistance Project for Intermediate Units
9. II
and
She
is
pursuing a doctorate
in
curriculum
BU,
is
a public
school speech thera-
They
live
York
George Mason University
In addition, she
March
I:
ounces).
They
reside in rural Coatesville
ai ol
Michael (seven
pounds, seven ounces).
S.
at the
University of Pennsylvania
employed
at the
in
Hos-
live in
Drexel Hill
Rob and Loriann Hocking Kirkpatrick
bom
'88 are parents of a son, Brady Thomas,
on August 27, 1994. They
Tenn.. where
Rob
is
live in
Memphis.
an area director for
Campbell Soup Company.
Jane Kozel '88 and Blaine Pilkerton
planning a July 29 wedding.
ementary school teacher
in
Jane
is
an
are
el-
Charles County.
Md.
Doug and
Smyth McNaul '88 are
Megan Elizabeth. They
Lisa
Anita Eckhart 4 88 and Jon
are planning a July wedding.
Goodman '89
Anita is CPA
live in Lancaster.
Mike Mendler
'88
ternative education
for students
at
Hershey Medical Center.
She
who do
Mike earned
is fin-
berg
USA Inc
They
live in
Kennesaw, Ga.
al-
in Halifax, Va..
not or cannot
fit
The program
into the
is
called
a master's degree in Virginia
John A. Morack
'88 and
Anne Therese
Moratelli were married on September 3 in
Shamokin.
Gillard '88 and Stephanie L.
Loehle were married on October 1 in Maple
Glen. John is a credit manager for HeidelP.
spearheading an
Project Hope.
ishing her first-year residency in internal medi-
John
is
program
traditional classroom.
A Navy veteran, he is also a gradu-
Ross Leffler School of Conservation
ate of
Hamsburg. He
in
a wildlife conservation officer for the Pennsylvania Game
Commission
in
is
Luzerne County. They
live in
Drums.
planning an October wedding
piler related sales and marketing consultant.
Doris Lloyd Golden '88 and her husband
are parents of a daughter. Jennifer,
Rae Anne Zehnder '87 and Scott DeNardo
Apnl 19 wedding Rae Ann is
a sales representative for
vertising
Adams Outdoor Ad-
December
13. 1993.
a master's degree at
bom on
Dons, who also earned
BU. has been
a speech-
language
pathologist at the Rehabilitation
Hospital of York for the past five and
a half
years. They live in York.
Leslie
ger
at
Bi
Newman-Kiess '88, laboratory manLabs/SKBL in Harrisburg, has com-
pleted a master's degree in health sciences
administration at College of St. Francis in
Jolhet,
111.
Susan Nych '88 has been promoted
sistant vice president
of her children have
is
parents of a daughter,
4
York 87 and Bruce Levine are
Karen is a com-
Block.
primary care nurse practitioner
in the
and her husband, Thomas,
Birthday Party business.
Duchan Weller '87 and her husband,
Jeffrey, are parents of a son.
wedding. Cynthia
in Virginia.
with a public accounting firm, and Jon is teaching computer science at Saucon Valley Middle
i
fall
of the University of Pennsylvania. She
pital
owns her own Children's
16.
earned college degrees.
is
in Phila-
CPA firm. Kuhn &
the
August 1994. Diane
for an innovative science technique.
and instruction and instructional technology
with Lincoln intermediate Unit
employed by
program
Grant
cine at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville.
live in Reiffton
that all four
Mae
4
are expecting their
in
Kosalyn M. Subarton '87 and Timothy W.
Howard Wen m. nned on July 16, 1994, in
Wilhamsport Roz. who also earned a master's
degree
at
Army. She
cine
regional coordinator for the
Page 54
Gamble Daras '88 has been promoted
Gail
Kelly A. Decker '88 has been teaching third
are planning an
She reports
two
Diane Murtin Kilker 88 earned a master's
Watsontown.
ounces), and laud Steven (five pounds, five
weie married in Mount Penn Thomas is em
ployed by Wheat First Butcher Singer in
J.
live in
Milton Area School District.
live
Susan M. Stowed '87 is a secretary and
WOrd processing specialist with Spiers.
McDonald. Bharucha & Royal Inc., a recently
Karen
Frances
in the
manager
I
hus-
Cynthia L. Johnson '88 and John S
degree
firm
s.c.
rhey
They
grade
<
Wyomissing
garten
pursuing an
h
Karla Morris '87 and Ronald Ketwit/ were
man led on April 30. Thev live in Spartanburg
'87 and lube
'86, are parents of
Hatboro Horsham High School, and Ken
Paula teaches kinder-
Cynthia Freeland '88 graduated in May
from Penn State University's College of Medi-
in
Ken Hitchens
Onulack are planning a
is
Hoboken, N.J
reside in Gilbertsville
Thomas M. Nein
Lisa
Evan Wesley (four pounds. 14
ounces). Shane Gordon (five pounds. 14
Must
LutherviUe,
in
is
27.
Reading.
daughters, Alex, age three, and Abby, age six
months. Dianne is a special education teacher
at
May
live in
Laurel Mall.
School.
I
They
4.
a senior negotiator for Fannie
in
m.l). lake \N oil '87 and her husLori
band. Wes. are parents of triplets, born on
m.unilai tuting
Mainland,
Boscov's
ounces. 19.5 inches).
Whitehall
pisl
'87 and (Crista
January
Dianne Motze Hitchens '88 and her
'88 and Joseph S.
NBC
Steward '87 and William
of Palmer and Co. She
I
Mark W. Morgan
wi
live in
for
mil
I
Dilive
Paula Bogart Cooper '88 and her husband,
at
Columbia County Farm
She and her husband. Tim
Network Council
lei (in
I
Shelley Karas '87 has been named mai
ketmg coordinatoi
the I'V
New York City They
Karen
in
1996 Wed
9,
Hlooinsburg
al
'87 and Scott Stein were mar-
and Mrs.
Janus G. Hoffman K7 and Tannine
Hoyei an planning
They
Shawn, are parents of a son, Logan Harris,
born on January 11, 1995 (six pounds, 13
Schopl were married on March 18
and
brothei
a
at
to captain in the U.S.
Arlington, Va.
a ilsti
at Bell Atlantic
bom on
a
is
secre-
i
was
lonnie
Surviving aie hei patents. Mi
(
in
ill.
idem in
Also killed
bi
husband, Douglas, and then son,
Bvt and a hull months
oi the pasi loin
nioi
en(re\
(
88, a project leader
delphia.
is
ried
hei
lyier,
i
ol
an auto
in
County on April
an. asier
I
weie
d
kill)
M. Calegari
employed
Pennsylva-
on February 20. 1994. in New Brunswick.
N.J Lynn is a commercial administrator and
in
t
Virginia, w ai
4
Market Support Operations
llij'li
nia
i
Lisa
is
David M. Hall '87 and Laurie S Nielsen
Weal
Jeanne
newscaster with Blue
a
phia
School
In
customer service manager
Michalochick were married on
tary to the
were married
band, John, are parents of a daughter, Kathryn
Elizabeth, born in January 1995.
she interned for Channel 10 in Philadel-
I,
I
M. Harvey
in Jeffersonville.
is
New
Vicki Pantuso Henry '88 and her husband.
Harold, are parents of a daughter. Jessica Lynn,
Jeanne Smith Bortulin '88 and her hus-
band,
Seipe '87
live in
—
Willis
\
Jill
They
994.
McDonough
rectory Graphics in Valley Forge.
iia)Mi-.',li< s.
Alien town.
in
Wanda
Fetterman. Marge Krueger,
also an instructor for National
Outdoor leadership School, where she leads
student backpack and kayak trips.
J.
1
Department at Liberty Mutual Insurance
Group, received the company's highest honor
The Chairman's Award.
Gary L Bosavage. Stephanie Fetterman, Steve
1993, and arc expecting a
215,
on July 9
set (ind child
son
ol a
nl
is
Jennifer
Class Volunteers:
trips in
Baja California Sur. Mexico, for Paddling
Faust Gigler '87 and Michael
is< ilia
Lori DePasquale Lannetti
for the Personal
Lynn has been guiding sea kayak
in
lives in Milton.
at
Chnstchurch,
in
8,
1
Bloomfield.
Representative:
Zealand.
South
Pi
Canterbury
bom on December
1988
'87 has been awarded the
1995 Rotary Foundation Ambassadorial
Carol Herrick Hall '88 and her husband.
Scon, are parents of a daughter, Emily
Anne,
of operations
at the
to as-
Madi-
son Bank of Blue Bell. She formerly was a
mortgage processor with Commonwealth
Mortgage Company.
Amazon
Classnotes
(Continued from Page S3)
abundant resources of the forest
Robert J. Osiecki '88 is a loan officer in
Pioneer American Bank's office in Kingston
He previously worked as a lending officer with
Old Forge Bank.
We
Stephanie
the assistant director of univer-
is
sity relations at
Wilkes University Michele
Peek Davidson '88 serv ed as matron of
honor
The Geyers live in Wilkes-Barre with
then
cats.
Kenneth O. Paisley '88 and Lauren
Sionko were
Lockport.
N
mamed
on October
Kenneth
Y.
is
8.
N
Niagara
Falls,
Brenda
Pavill '88 has
Y.
become an
Exton
1994. in
technical service
Interna-
Susan E. Snyder '88 earned an MBA
deat BU in May 1994. She is
employed by
gree
Geisinger Medical Center as financial liaison
to the Division of Surgery.
tional
Susan L. Snyder '88 and Louis H. LaBnc
were married on November 19. 1994. m
after
Emmaus
Board Certified Lactation Consultant
completion of a preparatory course at
Georgetown University. She is a member of
the Luzerne County Breastfeeding and Education Support Network and a founding member of the Lactation Consultants of Northeastern Pa., Inc.
She
is
a patient care director of obstetrics,
and adolescent psychology
pediatrics
at
Susan
employed by Bethlehem
Area School District They live in Emmaus
J.
Spengel '88
Corporation's Materials Han
dling System Division in Chalfont. She h\cs
in Lansdale.
Mercy
Carbon
in
The)
is
18.
J.
Dippcl
1996 wedding
Alib-
a medical technologist in the blood bank
ai
warm glow
the
ol Iceroeenc
live
Randall E. Black '89 has been promoted
wau-i lake (eVei see a water hlv
pad that
mx reel across?) and viaitad i colony of
electricity at any of
l
Mansfield
Previoush
joined the hank
le
I
and
in
Ins wife.
M
Bank.
in
East Stroudsburg.
Geisinger Medical Center, Danville
C&N
She previously worked
trainee
at
Clark Fur-
niture.
Renee Anne Wamser '88 and Jeffrey Lutie
mamed on March 18 Renee, who is
employed by the Bethlehem Area School District, earned a master's degree at East
Stroudsburg University. They live in
were
Bethlehem.
buds
still
Connie, have two children
that
have
same
live in Liberty.
as
We
Barbara Savior Burnside '89 Attended the
Class of 1989 K-union picnic on llomccom
ing with her children
Maggie, three,
Qiva gastiu feimenlation and you
laws on then wings much the
Julia A. Poduszlo-Light '88 reports the
birth of a son, Jeffrey E. Light,
on January
16.
She
New
lives in
(
also saw tour species o! Kingfishers
ol individual birds in
'89
Gftffkep
close ami pcisonal'
astle
and
One
,.in trip
a walk into the
Nagmi ln.lt.ui village
and had an opportunity
to n.ulc
We
muIk-s)
A<
Beth A. Roeder '88 and Scott
S.
Zimmerman
'91 are planning an October 14
He
Bank/West.
has worked for
from the Centre] Atlantic
Lock Ha-
ven.
1994,
a reading specialist in the Danville
Keshil Whiteleather '88 and Robert
Waterland were married in Phoenixville
WPGM
Radio
in
Scott
is
Danville and
employed by
is
a substitute
teacher
Keshil,
who earned
State,
a child therapist at
is
in
New
Insurance
Easton
Richard G. Scheib '88 and Denise D
Klock are planning a May 1996 wedding
Richard,
who earned a J.D.
ener University School of
degree from Wid-
Law and
a legal
master's degree from Georgetown University
School of Law,
in
is
employed by Ernst
& Young
degree
at
Martina Zobb '88 and Jonathan Peace
were
mamed
is
a
on June
4. 1994. in
Thomas
J.
mamed
a programmer/analyst with the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance
»s
Agency
Hamsburg. They
live
m
Co They
live in Salisbury
Twp,
Joseph C. Zola '88 and Ann Mane Franck
were
mamed in
a law degree at
of Law,
is
Hazleton Joseph,
an associate with the law firm of
Mylolte. David and Fitzpatnck
They
live in
Conyngham
Robin Schuller M'88 of Muncy is princiWard L. Myers Elementary School.
Stephanie Simmons '88 and Lewis R.
Geyer II were mamed on May 21. 1994.
of Allentown has
two year term on the Ml
I
1989
'««>
mamed on June 9
in
andOflT)
I
Pottstown
also earned a master's degree at
\
Brenda.
BU,
is
speech clinician and checrleading coach
Pottstown School District
Jennifer Prout
Kndy
a
'89 and hei huiband
Fernanda! '89 and
nifer, arc parents
They
M
'89 of Hughesville has
Insurance
Company
and
the living
traversed the
and flowers
show
of every
shape and
rarely seen by the
human eye The bold primary colors were
much for the senses to absorb
Several species ol birds, mseils, Poison
Frogs, arboreal
mammals and
flowering plants were easily observed and
Ins wife. Jen-
ACFFR Canopy
It
trip,
the Wilkes Barrc/Scranton Interna-
was with
but
man-
soon to study and
Community Services Group
in
I
Normandy Beach. Mont
St Michel and the Chatcux country
we ended our
we would go back
Upon our return to
visit
neotropical biology that will be
offered this
BU during
fall
for
undergraduates and
Students will study
the fall semester,
will travel to
Amazon
at
and then we
Peru on January
experience the
in
that
quickly put together a
graduate students
in
new
great regret that
we agreed
Pennsylvania.
'89. an intensive case
Walkway,
promising an almost endless source of
information about this environment
a pilot at lech Aviation, lo-
travelled to Pans.
itli
almost too
Arrow
of a daughter. Abigail Ixigh.
is
w
As we
color provided a
live in
Lancaster, took a vacation to France in June
She
ecologically
i
course
Todd Argenziano. Joanne L Demcott. Linda
Foster, JoAnise Keener, Laura M. Specht.
Chrstine Spohn, Susan Sugra. John
Walker
woild, truly an
quarter mil.' long,
\tc
i
1
Chns
ager for
heie thai
Canopy
walkway, climbing ever higher, the secret
life ol the canopy began to reveal itself
Thousands of spet les of epiphytes rowded
bom on November 9. 994 (eight pounds, nine
at
is
ll
We climbed into tree forts connected by
rope walkways that arc up to 120 feet above
studied from the
bris N.
Linda S. Foster
Armstrong
dedicated to
rainforest.
David, are parents of a second child. Steven,
born on December 22. 1994
Denver. Pa.
<
to
interai
I.,
the blanches,
tional Airport.
John M. Walker
Philip
is
anopy
is a
at
Representative:
won a Nationwide
olounsts
the forest floor
Brenda Domlnkk
ounces).
Class Volunteers:
pal of
to a
who earned
Duquesne University School
in
that city.
live in Ar-
Alumni Board of Directors
were
nvuon
sensitive and allowing lor resean hers
been re-elected
cated
Scherer '88 and Jan A. Deiter
on February 12 in Erters. Tom
They
Allentown.
product specialist for Prudential
Philadelphia.
were
area
Penn
Wordsworth AcadThey live in Philadel-
Britain
.
in the
ll
pathways designed
lington. Va.
who
home
in
a master's
phia.
Martina
with her children. They live
D C.
I
multi level system of aerial plallorms and
B sign language interpreter in
ll
e<
bom on October 6, 1994. He joins a sister, Lauren, who is two and a half. Kristine is
a former special education teacher now at
neth,
Walkway Systems
"89.
Joanne Derrkolt '89
emy
Kristine Shirer Rupert '88 and her husband. Ken, are parents of a son, Brandon Ken-
Elizabeth
the Washington.
his wife, Carolyn, live in
Montandon. Beth, who earned a
master's degree in reading at BU in August
District
rainloiest
engineering leal*
in
Area School
his lodge
I
1
Piccinlli '89
wedding
is
D
1
tlx-
He gradu-
School of Commercial Lending.
He and
study ol
Common-
and Karen Kr/astek
ode named
«
cutei loi
<
they have built one ol the three
ated
class
*89 and Daniel
Amazon
Lcitch were married on September 24 in
Easton Among the attendants were Angela
last six years.
first in his
Ann Dalton
Elizabeth
e'
hiked to our next lodge,
K. loi
I
truly a
mental Education and Reaearch ii»n the
way. the guides i amed all ol oui geai loi us.
all we had to do was to hike and enjoy
the
he y live in
I
I
shuts ami
t
blo« guns and heads
unique expenem
Sara Dunning Campbell 'KM and
S
up
a
afternoon we look
hats loi
hei bus
band. Butch, arc parents of a daughter. Hannah
Elisabceth, bom on December 2. 1994 (eight
was
his truly
I
lainforest ami visiie.l a
Kellvann
Hennessey are planning a Man h 990 wed
ding Kevin is a regional manager loi I'cnr.u
pounds, one ounce. 20
one small
area, as well as three thiee toed sloths
wilderness
wealth Bank for the
m
Aichacopteryx. the fiiM Midi
highlight oi
Kevin
Kevin D. Waple '88 has been appointed
Commonwealth
is
i
and dozens
Hatfield.
assistant vice president at
k
iheJj native habitul.
She and her husband, Michael, have one
son.
Mm
a
Hoal/ins (vci\ pnmilive pheasant sized
inor accountant. he
|*>»H
Inc.
Karen B. Peterson '88 of Wyalusing has
been promoted to assistant cashier by Citizens
& Northern Bank. She joined
in 1990
as a receptionist and has been a loan officer
is
camps)
tlu-
From Aplornapo. we cxploied
to controller of lust Citizens National
by
lantenu (there
no
I
Products Operation
of the
is
Downingtowo
Daniel, one
May
camp
Nestled in
boundary
off the
composed of large,
open, thatch -roofed stnictures on stilts. In
de-
a teachei
is
District
Hxplomapo Camp
remote rainforest
Sin usan, this
earned a masiei \
Spnng-Ford School
the |unglc so
Rivers to
L
1994. in
6.
West Chestei University,
at
in the
"89 and Julie
on August
who
Cortland,
III
fcnd
Alice K. StaufTer '88 and Robert
controller of
mamed
a software engi-
is
FMC
neer with
are planning a
is
is
gree
and
Marie
Hospital in Wilkes-Barre.
Joe Pellock '88
ortland W. Bigeltm
C
Fctzcr were
K.
manager for Sevenson Environmental Services
in
Chelsea and Shiner
Fxploramu by boat (there arc no
you cithei walk oi
take | boat) and traveled approximately
4 <
miles up the Amazon's Napo and
Sucusaii
left
m
roads
Eagle Award for outstanding cluims
MTVtcC
He joined Nationwide in l**S0
7.
1996
to
River and rainfore«t
person
Michael Foulds '89 and Dana Mart/ were
mamed on May 20 in Herndon Michael is
administrative sales manager for National
Silver
Ticket
Co
in
Paxinos
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.
Classnotes
Allentown College of
degree
tered in competition sponsored by the North-
health
east Professional Photographers' Association
sociation of Northumberland County, serving
One of her
Honor" because
ol
print in
its
was plated
portraits
was
it
in (he
Sales
"Court
at
She is manager of the maternal/child
program with the Visiting Nurses As-
Kiessling '89 and Gregg S Moscr
were married on February 4
Deborah is a sixth grade teacher
Mahanoy City Catholic S< hool They live
Gmnblatt
'89 and her
husband. Kdward. are parents of a daughter,
(six
They
iik In s)
pounds, two ounces. 18.5
live in Portland,
Maine
foods.
is
Trexlcrtown. Carol
He and
Timbervillc, Va.
Inc., in
Mac
They
ey. aie parents
his
I
nasi
is.i is
I
agei loi the
the
downlown/inaiketing
Downtown
Whcalon,
ol
and David F Appleby
September wedding on the Past
toe A. Ilabakiis "8«>
an- planning a
(
Psposito wete married on August 27. 1994.
Danville
Lori
She
Illinois
in. in
Business Association
also a niembei ol
is
J.
in
They
Jennifer
employed by
is
Joya Mast' '89 and Donald
I
team
Coiilmental Mas
in ihe
USB
ketball Association.)
is
man ied on May 28
in
J
Muta Jr. were
Joannle
Kramer
Maselli '89
.mil her hus-
They
(Kati) Elizabeth, born in July 1994.
has
aie industries
i
in
Columbus, Ohio
McMuitue
Joselle
managei
Louise
)94
property
is
Set vic es in
Pla.
IVudl Sparing Hepler '89 and
Benjamin Curtis
Hepler, almost tWO, ami aie
in the
piOCeSS "I
building an addition to then house
I
is
Blue
a tilth grade teachei in the
lementary
Si
C Hummel
hool
weu
(
L. Hilbish '8s»
in. lined
ath>
Inc. in
is
lal
Camp Hill
D
and Bryan
analyst
\\
I
uli
the law offices of Cleve-
|
in
Pned
Bloomsburg
Conn
Jennifer L. Jones '89 and Mark
wedding
an elemental school teacher
m
R
Bell
Jennifer
Michele L. Middtesworth '89 and Kenneth Somerday '89 were mamed on April 30.
1904, in Coal Township Michele is chemist
with General Public Utilities Nuclear in Read-
and Kenneth
is
an elec trician for Waldman
West Reading. They
live
m
Sink-
on September 24, 1994. Lucy
They
live in
North Wales.
A
Renee Shaplin Drago '90 and her husband,
in
1
21 inches long). Tyler joins a sister. Michele.
1990
Palmer Township, Pa.
12.
James
and
They
a brother. Daniel, nine.
live in
Kimberly Youndt Evans '90 and her
Shevlin
P.
band, Yuri, are expecting their
loan DiFrancesco. Nicole Woodson Smith.
who
Kimberly,
first
hus-
child in
teaches a learning sup-
port class in Lancaster County, received her
master's degree at Millersville University in
Lisa Stackhouse
August 1994.
Joann Barletta '90 and Mark Reed '91
are planning a summer 996 wedding. Joann,
who also earned a master's degree at BU, is a
Christopher G. Fuchs '90 and Mary
Tammy
who
Mark,
received a master's degree
is
Md.
at the
a sixth grade teacher
Stacey L. Beltz '90 and Robert D.
Coleman
in
in
'91
were married on June
Breinigsville. Stacey
is
an assistant manager with Pizza Hut
Allentown. They
A. Lutes were married on September
Bunkertown. Kimberly
.i
the North
is
3.
1994,
an X-ray techni-
has received an
MSN
engineering optics
is
at
a product
Wilmot Fulmer '90 and John
Patti
Fulmer 89
4
are parents of a daughter.
gan Elizabeth, born on April
18.
They
Mor-
live in
Michelle R. Garrett '90 of Reading re
ceived a master's degree in counseling/psychology at Kutztown University in May.
Geismger Medical Center, and Stephen
BU. They live in Bloomsburg.
Robert A. Gould '90
is
manager of appli-
cations development with the Platform Divi-
Pentz
Morgan
'89 gave birth to
Wendy
"alive
C. Casner '90 reports that she
and well
West Africa. She
tion to
sion of Bell Atlantic Video Services.
is
after a recent adventure/vaca-
burn center
at
is
a registered nurse
Crozer Chester Medical
Ann
Michelle ClafTey '90 has been promoted
to senior fund accountant at Preferred Ben-
a division administrator at Children's
They
live
in
efits
Deptford. N.J.
Corp. in Fort Washington. She resides
Chestnut
Care of York.
Edward
is
Home
lives
J.
Hayes
'90 of Newark. Dela-
a load coordinator for Matlack Sys-
tems Inc. at the corporate headquarters in
Wilmington. He formerly was employed by
Bridgestone Firestone Inc.
Margaret Heller '90 and Stanley Zory
were married
Norman A
were mamed on May 13. Ann is a
He
Reston, Va.
in
Hill.
Elizabeth Orris '89 and
Memorial Hospital's
in
ware,
Lee Ann Nepa '89 and Stacy Bucklaw were
mamed on June 4. 1994, in Carbondale. Lee
Shaffer
in
Michigan.
senior at
Center.
Ann
master's degree
1
who earned a
Northampton.
4
cian at
mamed on October
Lansdale. Christopher,
live in Kresgeville.
Kimberly A. Campbell 90 and Stephen
in
in
Stevens Institute of Technology,
4. 1994,
a senior credit ana-
with Nations Credit of Allentown, and
is
994.
design engineer with Ford Motor Co in
Dearborn, Michigan. They live in Northville,
Wellsboro
in the
is
Kathenne Franko were
1
special education teacher in North East,
is
ing Spring.
registered nurse at
'8«J
employed by Sovereign Bank
is
Robert
is
Schuylkill School District.
Karen Kepner
mamed
a provider relations coordinator for U.S.
on April 27, 994 (nine pounds, seven ounces,
lyst
Lewisburg
Hospital of Philadelphia.
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is
Wyomissing.
in
twin boys. Brett and Taylor, on August 20,
rhej live in Dauphin.
arc planning a June 30
1994.
Todd
W
1994.
Enfield,
'89 and Heidi
SunbuTJ
Kill' Services
TW>y 1). Hunsingei '89 celebrated his liisl
wedding anni\eis.n\
Pebiuan 12. IWS
lie is employed by Aetna [nsurance Company
in
4.
Lucy A. Dibetta '90 and David McConnell
were
Healthcare.
University of Virginia,
Wilhamsport Susan is a programmer/analyst
for the Central Susquehanna Intermediate Unit
ing,
on Novcmlvi
financ
.i
in
at
S.
wedding.
aie planning a July 8
employed
Electric in
Cathy
Thomas
husband,
hei
Brian, aie parents of a son,
Trudi
is
'89 and
Susan E. Metzker '89 and David
(iehrum were married on May 13
in
Ridge
November
Frank, are parents of a son, Tyler William, borr
in
Mlb Management
at
Kissimmce,
l
l
David C.
Fortna are planning an October 21 wedding.
husband,
liei
Jim, aie patents ol a son, Uiaiulon William,
I,
M. Matash
Joselle
land
Louise Ruane Hoc '89 and
born on Match
'90 and
1
ne ol Ernst iV Young He has been with
the lum loi live yeais, spec lah/ing in linan
ami health
Deck
live
llariisbuig
in the
till
eial services
Nicole, born on
July.
band. Dana, are parents of a daughter. Kalhryn
Anthony W. Hartlaub '89 ol Hanovei
live
'88 are parents of a daughter, Allison
Class Volunteers:
professional promotional modeling and ging
been named audit managei
Deck
Allen-
Carbondale.
also involved in
log.
in
Bell Atlantic
employed by AT&T.
is
Williams Twp.. Pa.
live in
Poughkeepsie Police Department. They
in that city.
Representative
Chicago Rockers Millei Icehouse Dance
Team
he Chicago Rockers are a proles
sional basketball
Center
Co
Pntertainmcnt
Todd R. Whitmoyer
the
(
PC Information
He is also a part-time event consultant
and comedy magician with Black Diamond
live in Scranton.
Mobile, and Chris
They
1993
12,
a police officer with the City of
is
employed by PA Mentor as
is
Jennifer Lindemann '89 and Christopher
Shunk '89 wete married on December 3,
1994
'90 and Mat-
'91 are parents of a daughter.
Shelley Kratz
of two children. Kim-
M'89 and Michael A
M. Stinger Cutler
Lewisburg Penitentiary.
oper with the
Lorl A. Lewis
a recruiter.
Alburtis.
the
town.
in
live in
at
David A. Wargo '89 and Tracy Ann Batista
are planning a December 9 wedding. David
is j computer instructor and software devel-
Rocco Quality
w
a registered nurse with
is
Home Care
Lehigh Valley
Matt
Line Mountain High School.
a superintendent for
live in Bedminster.
Meghan Marie, born on December
Parsippany. N.J.
works
at
They
N.J.
thew A. Cutler
Corp
recognized for his athletic accomplishments
Todd
Christine
resources
David M. Wadeck '89 and Adnenne K
Zechman were mamed on May 20 David
herly and Colton.
fcrol
human
a
AT&T Capital
Berme Romanoski Chapter of the PennsylvaFame on March 25 He w.is
wile.
Lynn Gui niak '8*> and Andrew
Wang were married on December 4
(
is
at
nia Sports Hall of
Hiianna Elsie Monlefel Grccnblatt, born on
February 23
systems administrator
in
as a student
Chatham.
in
Leftzel '89 was inducted into the
Todd
in
Kingtown,
She
for
an investment advisory service
Inc..
N.J.
Chris Swiencki '89
in
is
at
City.
VETIA,
Red Lion.
lives in
a registered securities representa-
is
and client service representative
Watsontown.
in
employed by Transmodal Corp.
Muncy. They live in Watsontown.
Dana
I
Carolyn
reports the birth
of a daughter on September 28. 1994.
Deborah A. George '89 and Janu s
Slivers were married on July 23 In Mahanoy
l
Karen Stein Snyder '89
ihe highest scoring
Dana M.
Gallo were
tive
mne-county Gcismger central region.
the
classification.
Melissa Monlt ft
St
Carolyn Ann Corvasio '90 and Kenneth
mamed on September 9. 1994
David P. Shadle '89 and Jennie Fagan were
mamed on September 9. 1995. David is a sales
manager for Rockwell in Doylestown.
Francis de
Jody Hoffman dates '89 of Lewisburg
Studios won awards for four photographs cn-
Mitchell A. Clouser '90 and Tracy E. Beck
are planning a September 30 wedding in
Petersburg,
Va
tive with
Reds
Mitchell
is
a sales representa-
Fisher in Tampa.
in
May. Margaret
is
a registered
nurse with the Pennsylvania Department of
Welfare.
They
live in
Dawn M. Iorio
4
Union Dale.
90 and Brian J. Brady were
9
,
Opportunities
for careers
Classnotes
mamed on November
Horsham. They
Dawn
12 in Hudson.
a software engineer at Betz
is
Labs
in
live in Kintersville.
C Schrefller '90 received the third-
Jule
place award for
R. Nicole Kent '90 and Ronald G. Deeter
mamed on April 9.
were
Nicole
994.
District,
tions officer at
and Ronald
a correc-
is
Columbia County Prison They
Bloomsburg.
Kevin J. Kotch '90 and Sharon E Toomey
December 9 wedding Kevin,
graduate of Temple University School of
repotting from
Ass^utmn"
Laura Wendel Schultz
live in
an associate with the law firm of Hoyle,
They
15
Laura also earned
mamed
a master's
I
at
M
Coole>
Karen Seidel-Rodgers
Chnstman
are engaged.
Berks
ologist at
Denise
Wayne
Kellie
Ann Shaner '90 and Duanc E.
mamed on May 2H,
)4. m
Gordner were
Mauger
are planning a
'90 and Glen
Snyder
June 17 wedding. Janet
Home
ployed by the Alaska
Agency
W
is
em-
They
are
A.
Murphy
Jill is
a nuclear
medicine technologist at Grand View Hospital in
West Rockhill.
the
Sitler '90
is
where he was inHonor Society. He is in
OKU
a four-year residency in oral and maxillofa-
surgery at the Gundersen/Lutheran Medi-
cial
cal
Center and
is
completing his
MBA at
the
University of Wisconsin.
in the press office
rial
Hughes
ment of Interior and is enrolled in a master's
program with emphasis on invertabrate zool-
They
ogy.
live in
LaCrosse. Wisconsin.
New Yoik
the
Susan
in
Hanovei
1
99
live
that time, she
cial
May 1994 At
in
was employed
as a clinical so-
worker for KidsPeace. the national cen-
ters for
kids in crisis.
Ellen Spisak '90 and Joseph
Greco are planning
a
June 17 wedding
A
Mary
grade teacher
at
Panther Valley,
received a master's degree
at
Kutztown Uni-
Ellen, a
first
versity in
May.
Joseph
a correctional of-
is
Dinan
I
IRS
degree
in
at
'90. a senior auditor with
Washington,
We
non Strashaniiht
Clndj
Ambrose '91 and Daniel R.
Wolfgang '93 are planning a September
1
\
is
a claims lepiesenlative with
Farm Insurance, Willianisporl. and
Daniel
is
an assistant systems engineei with
EDS. Camp
They
Hill
Marc Baker
as a soltware
live in
Manchester
Dawn Reichwein-Feltman
to
human
'90 has been
resources manager
dential Insurance in
at
Pru-
'91 has joined
RegSi an
lii.
He previously was
engineer
a
He ami
Sandra,
live
in
School District and
is
Red Lion Area
Eileen
is
an accountant lor Morristown
eral Credit
pursuing a master's de-
were
J.
Renshaw
'90 and Bradley
mamed in Hagersville.
at the
Plumsteadville Inn.
Sara
They
is
J.
Union They
Margaret
RE/MAX
limited Real Estate in Whitehall
He
is
Unalso
live in
l
ed
Wharton. N.J.
L. Brass
•«>!
Jason
..ml
H.
W
1996 wed
Mount Carmel Margaret is a case
manager at Northumberland County Adult
ding
in
Services
employed
Karen
Karen
^
Joanna L. Roe '90 and Wesley D. Hollis
'90 were
Mere
Macy
PGA
mamed on October
1 ,
1
994,
in
is a visual merchandiser
King of Prussia. Wesley, a Class
golfer, is the
head golf professional
Skippack Golf Course.
MontgomeryvUJe.
They
mamed
a registered nurse
They
Mark
W
on October 29. 1994
at
>
.
nn,
Bruce
'91. a first lieutenant in the
U.S. Army, graduated from flight schl at Ft
Dody Perna Turoczy '90 and Istvan Z.
Turoczy '89 are parents of a son, Michael
at
Charles, born on
in
I
employed by Marion Mcrrcll Dow.
March 24
They
Rucker. Alabama, as an
pilot
hard, a provon track record and a
winning attitude.
you
feel you have
and are not
proqrov.inrj rapidly enough .1! your
present Job, we offer an extensive
training program and excellent advancement opportunities. Start part-time If
you wish, so as not to Jeopardize your
Bob Long
If
potential
mtorviow
558-2881
C.ill lor ,in
'85 at (610)
Inc.
(CRA) provides professional information
systems consulting services Our
mission
and
is to
provide regional, national,
international clients with the
means
solve their information needs through
the use of skilled
CRA
sources
is
and equipped
re-
looking for profes-
sional programmers/analysts with
minimu
of
one year experience and
any of the following: COBOL,
IBM Assembler. CICS, UNIX and many
others. Send resume in confidence to
CRA, Attn: Kimberly Goodman, 3314
Stationed in
1993. he relumed to
OH-58C
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Alabama
acroscout
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17011 FAX: (717) 975-0676. Phone
(717) 737-4810 Internet:
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since January
in
May
for the
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live in
officer
live
ami
Katz arc planning an August wedding
is
Eddie Brouse
A
at
Jr. '91
The Lankcnau
live in Collegeville.
Eagles
Joanna
s,
is
Hospital.
executive positions. Candidates must
have leadership ability, desire to earn
excellent money, willingness to work
utilizing
E. Tulanowski '90 and
Herbst were
—
individuals seeking a challenging career
Bruce D. Braughton
Hyer
live in Telford
—
expanding and looking for people who
are willing to work thoir way into
to
Western Maryland College
'90 has joined
Financial Advisors.
Computer Resource Associates
Eileen A. BIOZfD ">l and Mi' h <- A
Champa were married on May 21. 1994
Northampton.
Sara
t
Wilhairisport.
associated with Tepes Construction of
Northumberland.
V?
are a national marketing organizathe largest In our Industry
pm-.onl poMlion
wife,
Ins
1
third grade teacher in the
Tim Tepes
Hox
attrac-
to Prudential
Fairfax.
Michele Strobeck '90 and Gregory Pugh
5 wedding Michele is a
at
PO
management
stown. Ohio.
DC, earned an MBA
George Mason University in
are planning a July
gree
Hncruitor,
and an
Send resume
tive salary
tion
system installer and trainer for Data ( aid
through Norrell Temp Services in Young
Carbon County.
Springman
Jill
Full benefits, state of
has positions available. Contact
Ted Williams '85. CFP. at (717) 5815888 or 581-5833.
Barnhardt are planning a June
promoted
Must bo goal ortontod and
American Express
AndrOnis, /jthreh Garrou.sian. Shan
/..
State
the
I'hej
1
wedding Cindy
Day.
Mary
Go
Northumberland. PA 17857. or call (717)
286-6732, 784-3300. or 473-3552.
Valley School Districl
Va. She lives in Falls Church
L. Rarick '90 earned a master's de-
Boston University
at
Financial Servlcea Representative.
business for yourself, not by
into
yourself
1
gree
Bortultn '88 at (610) 539-7729.
Conewago
John
of Tom Ridge 's gubernato-
'90,
a general biologist with the U.S. Depart-
III
inaugural committee.
ficer in
His wife, the former Christine
is
She works unluhil
Class Volunteers:
Emergency
Management Agency. She formerly worked
in spring 1994,
ducted into the
i
an informs
University of Pennsylvania School of Dental
Medicine
masu 's
New York
.1
at
Representative
She and her husband. Greg, are parents of a
daughter, Sara, who was two on Valentine's
Robert L. Myers '90 graduated from
and a great commission.
Discovery Toyds offers a lot of support
the art learning system,
Damlan
Karen DeLullo
planning an October wedding.
'90 received
Ma>
short hours
and benefits to their consultants! For
more Information, contact Jeanne Smith
occupational therapy
in
demos, catagog
Inc.,
Health Care
'90 and Jeffrey P Zeltt are
Sell via personal
orders, or fund raisers for organizations
A fun, easy full or part-time job with
Pennsburg
111
Kathj s. Woodward '90 and Christophei
L. Long weie mamed on Apnl 16. 1994 m
Hanover Kathy teaches simIi grade "» the
owners of D&K's
tion writer for the Pennsylvania
Jill
he> live
l
Youngland and D&K's Studio of Dance. Piano and Fitness They live in Hughes\ ilk-
Anchorage.
in
I
1
Lairdsville
Janet L.
Seiple '90 and her husband.
Jim, are parents ol a daughter. Kelli Ann. hoi n
on April 26 (seven pounds, five ouik es)
ENT Surgical Associates, Inc.,
West Reading.
in
Lennon
an audi-
is
I
|
ehigh Valley Hospital
I
self-disciplined.
Julie
'90 and L.
books, encyclopedias, personal care
products, clothes and parenting tools
products of the highest quality and
extraordinary value that sell thomsolvos!
and KaiuK doll weie
|oya ,„ 0 |tord
on is
dren with multiple handlt RDS
City KhOOll
September 1995.
Medical Society.
M. Mastroianni
Offer outstanding developmental toys,
in
au School
I
University in
child in
Omega Alpha Honor
ducted into the Alpha
Denise
'90 and her husfirst
«).
M. Wilson
Sheila
band, Jim. are expecting their
li\e
BU
degree
Kaleen Kovalovich '90 received a medidegree at the Penn State College of Medicine at Hershey in May. In April, she was in-
Thes
( had R. Williams '90 of Lansing.
Michigan, has graduated with honors from rhomai
ansdale
degree
on Apnl
(Cedai Crest)
).micl Allen,
I
Johnson
one. Island
I
a registered nurse at
1992.
in
Earn $10-$30 per hour selling Discovery
Toys Products on your own schedule.
s.iles represent.!
.1
—
"90 and her hus-
bom on March
cal
&
is
Wumpole *W
l.ori
received the 1994 North Carolina
Special
Olympics Outstanding Print Media
Award
a
in Philadelphia.
Chris
Johnson
Northport.
.Wav
j son.
Morns and Kerr
Philadelphia
live for
Patriot in North Wilkcsboro.
N.C.. for three
years. A former
Grit reporter, she also
band. Gary, are parents ol
is
in
Abuse: Victim's Mother Comments
Jule has been a reporter for
The Journal-
are planning a
Law,
Hci
trates
Elysburg
in
an office manager for the Danville
is
Area School
live in
1
I
was "Murder-Suu side Dlui
article
listed
Christine M. Vitale '90 and Itmoi
McAfee were mamed on September 7. nwa,
1
the North Carolina Press
winning
'91
news enterprise
advance course and an
aircraft transi
Wescosville.
Uon
Page 57
Classnotes
1993 while working as a research scientist
Kristen Casari '91 and Wister Yuhas Jr.
•92 arc planning a September 22 wedding in
Lake Harmony
Krislcn
is
a partner in Casari
Enterprises. Inc.. Hazlcton. and Wistcr is a
Britches
He
UM
L. Condalla 'W
90 arc planning a November 4 wedding. Lisa
and
is employed by Muhlenberg Hospital,
4
Brian
employed by Rivcrvicw Leasing Co.
is
someone
paid
work
to
in the store dur-
evening
in the
The two jobs eventually became too much, and
he made the decision to leave his good-paying, solid job at the company
'The first year was a little lean." he said
"Obviously, the initial investment was high
The only reason didn't lose a lot was because
I
'91 and Scotl L.
Cooley
Je nnifer S.
Hon*
I
were married in April in Bloomsburg.
is store manager at Rcvco Drug Store
•91
worked there
Milton, and Scott
in
(
scheduling/office fa
is a
Bloomsburg Craftsmen.
[litatOI at
my
off
Jennifer
He
an operations researc h analyst
*91 and Eric B.
Hadler were married on September
1994.
10.
Maple (Hen Jennifer is a sales representaEgghead Software in King ol Prussia
in
He
last year.
Bnllon aie planning an Oc tober 7 wedding
Onshore
ment
(irant
Amateur
McGuinn were
Gary
Scianton
Kecoids
May 27 in
employed by Specialty
Tressa Honicker '91 and Charles
She
at Fort
Gosling
'91
and T.
were married on October
is
in
who served as a quarthe U S Army, is study-
Penn Stale Harrisa member of the Army Reserve
al
Tara
with
Vanguaid Group
T.J
The-
a
is
a
8,
Eorge. and
in Valley
oniputei prograiiuner
c
at
late
Wilkes Uni
Schaefer '90
'91
engaged.
are
D
ployed by Gerald
Grove, and John
Corkery
is
and John
CPA
in
M.
Gregory
employed by Advanta
ol
is
a national senior synon
IMPACT
Software Systems,
Gurzynskl
»>f
and rhomaa
Derm weie married on May 25
Barrc.
who
Felicia,
degree
at
PH.
is
gist at Polyclinic
a
M
Wilkes
in
also earned a master's
speech language palholo
Medic
al
Center,
Sam Jerome
manager
Vestal.
N
Gina<
for
Sam is an assisSherwm Williams Co. in
Y.
school teaehei
teaehei in the Carlisle School District.
They
in
is
employed
in the
ment of Weis Markets
in
purchasing depart-
and Patty kirchner
'91
'81
were married on June
18.
1994
C Walp
Both are
wedding
teachers in the Berwick Area School District.
Doug, who also earned
degree
They
a master's
at
reside in
Patty
reading
pursuing a master's degree
al
Finished nei master's degree In
BU
Nicole
John lush
I
loi
also
Dun and
.i
I'm-
Ann DoniU Capuano
'91 and
are planning a spring
l
I
Wo
wedding
Bradslrcet
aptain
in
in
Volleyball in
Ho
'9| isownei
Bethlehem
of"
I
ast
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(
in
Wilmington.
May
Dr. Gerald
They
Richard C. Lowe '91. an auditor with the
Arm) Vudil Agency in Wilkes-Barre, re-
U.S.
CPA
license in 1994.
Stuart B. McAleer '91 and Barbara
Stuart
is
a
D
Gibson.
live in
Class Volunteer:
Tom London
Debra Ann Acri
'92 and Steven J.Vigorito
'91 were married in Hazleton.
stitute teacher,
A. Reustle '91
and Steven
Debra
is
a sub-
owner/operator
is
an accountant
is
of Animal House Pet Centers
live in
Wharton.
in Butler, N.J
N.J.
tion.
Diane
J.
Rhine
'91 and
Timothy
Jenna Akola '92 and Chris Rudolf are
plan-
J.
Longnecker were married on April 29 in
Annville. Diane is employed by the Bank of
Lancaster County They live in Mt. Joy.
ning a
Donald A. Shearer '89 and Debbie Ann
Solomon were married on April
in
May
4.
1996 wedding. Jenna
ager of the Piercing Pagoda
at
is
man-
Stroudsburg.
in
Natalie Alansky '92 is a third grade teacher
Mahanoy Area Elementary School. She also
coaches seventh grade
girls'
high school
and
basketball and
1
Monloursville. Donald
is
manager of Montour
They
live in
'91
Tina A. Singer
are planning a July
a teacher with
and Chester A. Verchuk
wedding
in
Moosic. Tina
Scranton-Lackawanna Huin
South
girls' track
Melissa M. Alba '92 and Matthew
Reinhard '92 were married on October 22,
1994 in Hughestown. Melissa is a computer
graphics illustrator for the U.S. Department
of Energy in Washington,
is
an accountant for
R. Christopher Smiley
Janae, have opened their
4
business,
Man-
at
245 Centerville Road
in
'91 were married
Chris was f ormerly an assistant manager for
on October 22. 1994,
the Geisinger Medical Center
Technology
manager
at
in July.
John
Saint Jude
They
Frackville.
Staples.
Church.
in
Shenandoah. Kristen expects to graduate from
cal
Lancaster.
Rentals, Inc., in
live in Falls
Krislcn L. Ask '92 and John A. Babinchak
91 and his wife,
own
DC, and Matthew
McLean
They
Springfield. Va.
Scranton.
field.
School of Mediis
an operations
Polymer Corp.
in
live in Elysburg.
Roni Ann Snow '91 and David Gehns were
1. 1994. in West Reading.
They reside in Emmaus.
married on October
Adrianne Bahl '92 received
Speech Language and Hearing Association
December 994. She
1
is
in
Hatboro. Michele
a mental health technician
lege Hospitals
m
a nursing degree
live in
at
is
is
pursuing
Chester County Hospital.
thologist at Crozer-Chesler Medical Center in
Upland.
Laura A. Biscontini '92 and James A.
Brogna '92 were married on May 14, 1994.
in Plains.
Wayne.
self-employed landscaper.
Andrea A. Wetzel
Zavacky
'91 and
'91 were married on
Mark
Andrea is a staff accountant
Renaissance
Healthcare
Corp.
Mechanicsburg, and Mark
is
D.
December 9
Allentown.
A
in
Laura
is
office
manager
for
in
a marketing rep-
live in
Hamsburg.
rector of operations for
Kingston. They live
Dr
is di-
Car Bargain Hunters.
in Pittston.
for
resentative for Enterprise Rent-a-Car in
Mechanicsburg. They
in
a speech-language pa-
Medical Col-
Warminster and
at
a certificate
of clinical competency from the American
Charles Musto, Forty Fort, and James
Vbckel are planning a September wedding.
in
and
1992
They
They
oasi
Montgomery County, one of very
few such stores in the C&StSrD U.S.
He began the store "on the side"
a provider relations repre-
Cigna Health Plan
Delaware.
ceived his
Christopher
is
'91
Bob Heller
John
Nonh Hampton
Rebecca A. Young
Evans were married on September 30. 1994
in Dalton. Rebecca is an office manager for
at
Michele Webster '91 and Kurt Graves were
Nicole Lee '91 and Wesley L. Cosgriff are
engaged
in August 1994.
Hospital in
live in Collegeville.
married on July 16. 1994
sentative loi
is
is
Ann Ransier '91 and Robert E.
Smith were married in New Freedom. Laurel
is employed by the CPA firm of Hass & Co.
ick
an accountant for Caesais Pocono Re-
sous
Mr
Berw
Mercy
Wilkes-Barre.
Sunbury.
Baltimon
Douglas A. Ilcin
Wilkes-Barre. Lisa
in
Sacred Heart
at
Laurel
They
May 6
a medical technologist at
Representative:
sandwich shop
Michael KaufTman '91 and .mnns Teats
arc planning a fall wedding in Sehnsgrove.
'93 are planning an October 14
Works
1
an accountant
is
hattan Bagel Co., a bagel bakery, deli, and
live in Carlisle-
Jodi L. Kishbach «91 and Donald
is
Michelle
is
Mario M. Klassen
and Corey Kent
were married on November 12, 1994, in
Mincrsvillc. Mario is a learning support
Mic hael
is
J.
fcnova arc plan-
I
1
were married on
her husband.
Pintande '91 and Craig E.
planning a May 18, 996 wedding.
Michelle
ning a September 9 wedding
tant
cialist for the
a
&
Forty Fort.
Hamsburg.
Carolyn Ann llaring '9| ami Uiandon J
Welc h were married on December 7, 1994.
Luthervillc. Md Caiolyn is an elementan
is
live in Lansdale.
man Development Agency Head Start
Felicia a.
BU.
Berwyn. They
in
Oil Service Co. in Wilkes-Barre
Bethlehem
'9 1 .mil
BU, is a behavioral speFairfax County School District.
master's degree at
is
of a daughter, Abigail Yvonne, born on January 27.
who also earned a
Alexandria, Va. Katharine,
'91 and his wife are parents
Gregory Inns
and Mark D
wedding in
the Phila-
law firm of Shapiro
legal assistant at the
emWillow
Kimberly
'91
in
at
delphia Institute for Paralegal Training,
Theresa
veralt)
L
also earned a paralegal diploma
Indiantown Gap.
J.
comniunic adons ass(u
Prussia
is
Struckiu '92
1994, in King of
who
Britain Township. Kristine.
with the Maryland Department of Transporta-
liu
1am
New
Jilek
Tressa,
ing for a master's degree
burg
A
September 30 wedding
arc planning a
consultant with
Olyphant.
1994. in
19,
Allcntown College of St Francis de Sales.
Ann
married on
is
is
'91
are planning a July 22
Paxinos.
November
Sholly Jr were married on
Hospital and
Volleyball Association.
Corp.. Horsham.
'91 and Kelly
GUIIck
S.
in
the Depart-
Auditoi General
ol the
Gary
employed by
is
in
Inc..
Roadarmel
Lisa Yakuboski '91 and Charles E. Buzalka
Roedcr are
Kimberly A. Hostetter
Kvangclisti '91 and Tricia R
S.
John
Elysburg
in
man-
is shift
Kristine L. Mosser '91 and Martin E.
anticipates turn-
tive loi
Grant
Fox's Pizza, both
employed by Durdach Brothers
Kreisman
termaster officer in
Ann Dresner
at
Day Care Center and
months
first six
a regional director of the
is
Middletown
Mechanicsburg
Jennife r
lived
I
savings."
and broke even
at
Parts Control Center in
Navy Ship
the
didn't pay myself,
ing a prof it this year.
Michelle M. Crcola '91 and Jim Carson
were married on June 3 in Mechanicsburg
is
I
took a small loss for the
Ho
Michelle
—
ager
Katharine M. Wooilum
Moore '91 and John D. Palacz
ing drugs to fight cancer.
ing the day. and he took over
and Brian k. Lytic
J.
'93 are planning a spring 1996 wedding
Kathleen is employed as director of Little
private investigator for Cross Valley Investigations. Wilkcs-Barrc
Kathleen
at
McNeil Pharmaceutical, a division of Johnson
& Johnson Co.. where he worked on develop-
Donna M. Brodoski
'92 and Nevin
T
Christy are planning an October 14 wedding
Donna
is an accountant with North American
Drager and is pursuing a master's degree at
Moravian College.
Positions
Classnotes
sought
Peter Brooks
M'92 and Chnstie Young
were
May
who is employed by Washington County
were married on
Peier
employed by
is
28
the Kellogg Co.
Boyer are engaged
mamed on December
Schools
lic
student
M Buchter
Colleen
Wilhamsport
in
'92 and Randal S.
Colleen
They
Hagerctown. Md..
in
Hood College
at
District
M. Gerdes
Nicole
Diono
manager
Philip
a breakfast
is
are
Ann
Lori
Eliubeth
in
mamed on September
is
M
Sherry
The\
Garbacik
NY
Sherry
Dissinger are planning a July 8 wedding. Kelli
is
employed by Lebanon Head
Shelly S. Griffith '92 and David A. Blough
'92 were mamed on October in
Mililmburg
Shelly
West Chester. Anthony
is
a
Laboratories
cal student at Philadelphia College of Osteo-
Ann Harding
Kelly
Charlottesville. Va..
and
catching up on old and
times.
Wishing
to
say "hi" to Andy, Tom, Jen, Lisa. Kim. Sharon
and Steph!"
Dammer
'92 and Laurence
J
in the
Benton Area School
in
Kelly
CVS Pharmacy
manager with
is a
i
I
L.
Hendel '92 and Ken Sprankk-
mamed on May
manager for TCP Inc.
1
Karen
3
is
m
Systems
the office
Karen M. Hollister '92 and Jam
Hatboro
mamed
I
,i
Karen
Maya '92 and Robert C.
mamed in Esse* alls, N
were
I
leachei
Keaalei
J
ngh
I
al
dinator for Allied Temporary Services in
Bethlehem
They
live in that city
Aaron M. Janis
District.
Amy
M.
are
Brian R. Derr '92 and Donna Bitner are
is employed by The Daily Item
engaged. Brian
in
Palmcrton.
a registered nurse
at
Graduate Health
System's City Line Avenue Hospital
dclphia. and Craig
is
Plula
in
claims analyst
a
is
employed by Meridian
Area School
Mark
Davis '93 are planning a June 29. 1996 wedding. Renee is a counselor at the Rape and
Victim Assistance Center of Schuylkill County
in Pottsville
and
is
Department Store
also
employed by Hess's
at the Frackville
Mall
Brian
a business education teacher and assistant
boys' basketball coach
at
Southern Columbia
High School.
Jobes '92 of Whitehall has been
at
Owen
J
tered nurse at the University
Navy Reel Material Support Oil ReMechanicsburg.
They live in
the U.S.
in
is
School
District.
Michael, also a graduate of Lancaster General
Hospital School of Medical Technology, is
a master's degree
emotional support teacher
employed by Community Hospital of
School
Christine
New
Providence
Fuller '92 and Jeffrey A.
Gutekunst '92 are planning a July 8 wedding
>n Clark's
J.
Sumnut
Christine
is
a substitute
teacher in the Scranton
School District, and
is a credit
associate for the Sherwin
District.
at
Ed
Lehigh University,
is
in the East
is
an
Penn
a special auditor for the
Pennsylvania Stale Treasury
in
Hamsburg.
of Virginia
1
1,
nlili
is
a
in Charlottesville.
Morse
'92 and Jeffrey Gudenkauf
August 12 wedding Kristin
grade teacher
first
mary School
in
Walnut Ridge
at
Pri-
Vernon. N.J
D. Renee Fultz '92
and
Adam
Rantan
A Marino
1996 wedding. April t|
May
employed by Roadway Express.
Inc.
director In
a
eastern Pennsylvania,
in
western N J or southern N Y For
resume, contact Alumni Office und usk
for File B-1955.
(BSC
B.A.
MA
Ph D economics
MBA DBA
finance and International business and
management. An associato professor of
economics and business (13 years);
utilities economic policy analyst and
71),
political
,
economy.
,
rized to establish a university and grant
bachelor and graduate dogroos by Utah
and Louisiana (four years); self-
consultant
ment
(six years).
at a job
I
seek employ-
and Income commensu-
rate with my abilities, or seek heroic
adverturers to help me re-establish an
external degree Institution. Contact
Elmer Chase
III,
P.O.
Box 172,
PA 18416
Elmhurst,
Management,
MBA
In
auditing or accounting
B.S accounting (3.6 GPA), an
management (3 5 GPA), over
years of military and civilian experience. Excellent record of hard work,
1 1
superior written
Stacey L. Noll '92 and David
mamed
on April
Slacey teaches
They
Yodcr were
I
1994. in Stewartstown
9.
in the
Dallastown Area School
is
I
could
live in York.
Suzanne M. Plate an '92 and Joseph J
Adamchick arc planning an August wedding
Suzanne
and oral communication
and outstanding analytical
aptitude
have received extensive
training and experience in areas listed
skills
J
employed by
f
irst
Valley
Bank
in
Hazlcton.
make a
positive impact
on your
organization References available
personal interview, call Thomas P.
Evans
at
For
(609) 267-1285
Seeking human services position in
Pa area Hospital social
worker, elementary teacher, school
Central
Stephanie A. Kline '92 and John
C. Myers
hospital
position
Jeffrey
Williams Co. in Clinton.
N.J.
494 7529
I
Sciences Center
District
Kristine Kichline '92 and Michael
Heimbach are planning a September 2X. 1996
wedding Kristine is a cost accountant for Zeus
Industrial Products in
Richard F Donehue, 5 E. 22nd St., Box
249. Barnegat Light. NJ 08006, or (609)
employed as a dispersed learning
April S. Mntcbier '92 and David
Melissa Kaufman '92 and Edward
Palmer '92 are engaged Melissa, who earned
live in
'92
a substitute teacher in the Scranton
Michael L. Frey '92 and Tracy L Rineer
were married on June 11. 1994. in Strasburg
They
tOI
Sukley are planning a June 10 wed
Waynesboro, Va Deborah is a regis-
Kristin
Judith R. Jones '92 and Christopher J
Conrad were mamed on May 6 in Green wixxJ
new band dim
Deborah Catherine Montgomery
Karl S
arc planning a
Lancaster.
the
national and financial logistics department of
Judith
FT long-term substitute position.
Willing
to truvel end/or relocate. Contact
energy researcher (two years); authois
ding
in
live in Kaikfl
Roberts High School.
arc planning an
J. Finn '92 received his black belt
in August 1994 and is an instructor at the 'Tiger" Schulmann's Karate Center in
Quakertown.
'92
Jill Ann Johnson '92 and Michael G.
McNeal were mamed on October 22. 1994.
in Ashland R D Jill is employed in the inter-
Mechanicsburg.
Daniel
They
District.
Todd Mangel
ap-
pointed credit supervisor for Lafayette Bank
be
al
Brian T. McMuilin '92 and
arol tan
Ketner were married on October 22. 1994 in
Saint Clair. Brian is a teacher in the Saint Clair
Sunbury.
Renee R. Donmoyer '92 and Brian D.
is
Aaron
Securities in Reading
to
then
,
is
I
in
In
comprehensive business education and
in cometology Willing to touch
uny
combmution of subjects Will consider
and
Krufka are planning an August 26 wedding
Soon
certified In secretarial studies,
ment Information Systems
92 and Craig J.
planning an August wedding
(irealei Atlanta Health Services. Philadelphia
'92 and Katherine
mamed on August 6.
P.
Shields
Jr. '92
were
Clair
Both are special educauon teachers
1
994.
in St
in
Dianne Pursed '92 and Kevin Kelly were
mamed on October
live in
.
Chief Information Officer or Manage
Holden '92
15.
a personnel coor-
is
general business studies
Cahl
Jolla.
Kentucky.
R
on October
school or middle school. Certified
al
\mv Mcl aughlin
in
Teaching position (FT) wanted in N J
a high
i
Ringold Hcmcntaiv School ...
Clarksville. Tenn and Robert is a
UeuteiUfll
in the U S Army, stationed by l-orl (
'amphcll.
a
S-1982
m.wkoliiui odur.ition. lypowntuu), and
eight
Jr. '92
Inc..
for File
instructing business subjects in
in
.
Karen
Alumni Office and ask
an as
Christina holds a maikel reseauh position
is
were
1994
Jennifer L.
Phillip
I
Worcester.
Lindenmuth were
Bates were married on September 17, 1994.
in Williamsport. Jennifer is an English teacher
wedding
purchasing agent for Allan A. Myers
Amy Jo is a special education teacher in the
East Penn School District.
and
uie.t.
position.
reorganizations, imple-
Heivvuk
in
"92 and Fred PettilK
are planning a June 1996
spent the weekend
I
new
mamed
substitute special education
leachei
CompuCom
Jo Clemson '92 writes: "Long, but
not lost friends of BU were reunited in
Whitehall, Pa., on February 3. James
Pomicter. a medical technician in
'93 sseie
In
good common sense and decisionmaking skills. For resume, contact
Christinu M. Multi '92 and si
\ k (04
M. Olear were married on May 20 in Hawlcy.
pathic Medicine.
Amy
hygu iu
L. I.ohr *92 and Phillip R.
Jr.
Seeking
management
mentation of new policies and procedures, Increased profits. Possesses
Blinbetfa
Muncy.
is employed by EA
Engineering. Science and Technology. Inc.
They live in Stewartstown.
graduate medi-
Instrumental
in
in
Sparks. Md.. and David
1
in
EA
employed by
is
is
sistant
1
Anthony P. Chiccarine '92 and Krystyna
W. Kiwak were married on September 3. 994,
in dental
j
financial reporting.
accounting or
loc preti
\
Associates, an
Rowland, n
In
WUUamtpon
in the
Start.
agency
dnd
pro
l'
I
in
operations, general ledger, spreadsheets, auditing, cash management,
I'.
|99fi
utUtam
B Cohen and
pursuing a degree
is
a speech- language patholo-
Wilhamsville.
in
dent of Elias
S.
aC
working on
in
with degree
accounting with 12 years financial
industry experience, including
teller
10. |<><>4.
gist at Children's Hospital ot Buffalo
reside
who
David,
nmnee
Ingomar Lon
kurowski '92 and David
\.
'93 arc planning a Juno
gram, was recently named
1996 wedding
M'92 and Dr William
Giles
Mihalko were
for
Carpenter '92 and Richard S
Kelli L.
Md
'92 and Dr Vijay Josh,
I.
Wyoming.
graduate
Owens
September
Bloomsburg graduate
live in
Delaware
live in Frederick.
arc planning a
Kathy
Burger King.
a
liedcikk.
in
Camden. Delaware. They
Pub-
ding
in
Shillington
engaged
is
Renee.
employed by
is
Governor Mifflin School
Kathy Burson '92 and
1994
7.
1
Moscow.
Pa.
1
5.
1994. in Yardlcy
They
social liaison person, supervisory
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Classnotes
Michele M. Rine '92 and Joel E Long were
married on July 24. 1993.
Berwick Hospital, and Robert
is
employed
is
employed by Lnvironmcntal Consultants in
at
Chantilly. Va.
Deroba
Jr
Peggy
They
clerk at Wilkes Pools. Mifflmvillc.
live
is
a teacher
at
M
Damon
Richboro Elementary School
in
ing a master's degree
Rothermel '92 and Michael P.
Fincrghty were married on September 17,
Richelle
Richelle
1994
They
ployed by Connaughl Laboratories
Inc.,
Mount Pocono.
Kelly is a registered nurse with Shawnee
Medical Group of Shawnee -on-the-Delaware.
married on October
8. 1994. in
were
Class Volunteers:
Dina Campbell, Deb Dietrich, Manie Dinges.
Rent e Kunkel. Ram lanwro
Kristin L. Kutkowski '92 and JBSOD
Furniii '92 are planning a March 1996 wedding
Tampa
in
Kristin
agent lor the Investment Building (iroup
Inc
in
Tampa, and Jason
a catering
is
Dawn
in Fcastcrville in
move
to
to a
July
the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency in Wilkes-Barre. They live in Allen-
M. Arentz
Allison
are engaged. Allison
degree
'92 and Hi. ullc\
Hl.uk
I
They
co-owners of Small Wonders Daycare
in
i
'93 and Jesse
is
studying for a master's
lehabilitalion
ardiai
L Maurer
and exercise
science at East Stroudsburg University.
planning an October 14 wedding.
an
arc
Center
Andrew O'Donnell
wen married on Augusl \, 1994 In Red
April Smith '92 and
•92
Apnl
School
and Andiew
U.S.
I...
I
is
Icaltlu
computet
a
an
1
1" y
Marilyn
Nay lor were married on May 21.1 995
son Borough Marilyn
deaf
is
Lincoln Intermediate Unit
in
New
in
Wil-
an interpreter for the
Hanover.
live in East
L. Hall '93 and Brian H. Albertson
Marsha
Danville.
October 14 wedding
is
in
a route accountant with
Service America Corp.
Constance Hammes '93 and Glenn
Goldsborough '92 were married in October.
Constance
is
is
a kindergarten teacher, and Glenn
a teacher in the Pennsbury School District.
ager.
They
Lisa A. Hirkala '93 and Robert L. Brinker
1996 wedding. Lisa is
are planning a spring
manager of Levi's Outlet by Designs
in
Lancaster.
They
12.
Patricia A.
Oxford.
Kerry L. Corse '93 and Thomas W. Campion were married on September 24 in
Pottsville. Kerry is employed by Schuylkill
County as a mental health intensive care man-
Hironimus '93 and Brian C.
Sawka
'91 are planning a spring
ding
Hamsburg.
in
Patricia
is
1996 wed-
a substitute
teacher in the Central Dauphin School District,
and Brian
is
a mortgage underwriter with
Ford Consumer Finance
Cherry
in
Hill, N.J.
live in Pottsville
Kevin M. Jones '93 and Krista
Cathy Dunlin '93 and
James are planning an August 19 wedding. Cathy is a substitute teacher at Carbondale Area High School
Bank
Jeff
I
Mourn
Mit helle
larmel
(
were married
in
Mausdale. Kevin
by American General Finance
Arizona. They reside in Mesa.
loi 1
S Sprint International
1
married on Novembei
will be
ik also reported
the H)
thai
at
in
Arlington, Va
in
he
1,
1995
competing
is
and ovei men's soeeei
1
for
in Pottsville.
the
is
a business
manager
TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce
Pottstown
L. Stauffer
is
employed
in Scottsdale.
Pcnn
at
doctorate there
'92,
who
State in 1994,
a
"The Politics of Syphilis,"
at
post-
pa
Wentz
November
4
Holly
Bank
&
is
Thomas
wedding in
an accountant
1994
in
degree
Lehighton
in
'92 and
Shawn
at
Indiana
Pittsburgh
at
Robed
Decembei
She received
deal education
Dawn W
I..U
in
a
S
acting administrator for
is
in
Lewisburg.
mastei
"s
wedding
15.
St.
is
'91 were married on Apnl 8 in Hazleton. Jodi
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Mary's School
is
in
1994.
in
a first grade teacher at
Wilkes-Barre. and John
employed by Milazzo
Industries in Pittston.
Kingston.
live in
medical technologist
at
Sunbury Com-
at
is
a fitness specialist and
Highline Athletic Club in
Washingont.
Pamela
J.
is
a child care teacher.
III
'93 and
ding.
Joseph
is
a third grade teacher in the
Colonial School District.
May. Maureen
is
employed
M. Kowaleski
'93 and
Thomas
D. Hresko were married on August 20, 1994
in
Kulpmont.
Danielle
a teacher at the
is
Danville Child Development Center.
They
Bloomsburg.
May
7.
1
994,
in
They
Amy
Wdliamsport.
Pamela is a secretary for Powerplant Technololive in Williamsport.
Lauver '93 and
Jeff Hart are plan-
ning a July 22 wedding.
Amy
is is
West Snyder High School
Midd-Wesl School District.
teacher
at
math
in the
Michele Grason '93 and Steve Denny '94
town Michele
is
1996 wedding
an oncology nurse
Valley Hospital, and Steve
is
in
at
Nancy Griffiths Lav. ton '93 has joined the
Management Group. She
Allen-
Lehigh
a secondary edu-
staff at Insurance
and her husband, Dan,
Bear Creek.
live in
cation teacher and personal fitness trainer.
Mary Jo
Joseph A. Carracappa
in
Girton '93 and Scott R. Mix
were mamed on
Dina Marie Campbell '93 is a ninth grade
Cape May. N.J.
Susan
L. Kirby '93 and David R. Rich
Presbyterian Medical Center.
live in
in-class support teacher in
parents.
at
Danielle
Valerie Frey '93
gies Inc.
Susan Cannon '93 and Kenneth Krawchuk
wcic married last year and recently became
Maureen
were married
munity Hospital.
1994. in
Shawn is an accountant for
W illiamspon Home They live in Muncy.
Catherine E Burke are planning a July wed-
Jodi Whitebread '92 and Robert Cienki
District.
Shavertown. Joan
Dawn will be escorted by her father, Donald
L. Whitt-bread '65.
a sixth grade teacher in the Fleetwood
'91 were married on July 23,
Jennifer Forbes '93 and James Ortona are
are planning a July 6.
bread '92 and Gerald
are planning a July 22
is
Area School
They
D. Burkhart '93 and Ronda Leigh
<1.
the University of
Stacy
live in Ottsville.
planning a September 1996 wedding. Jenni-
personal trainer
in April.
Gauglcr '93
Joseph
Sunbury.
at
Trust Co.
Mull were married on October
l-iyeklund were maiiied on
1994
14,
Joan S. Kaczmar *93 and John M. Richie
Seattle.
Bloomington
L.
May
a merchandiser for
Joseph B. Dzwonchyk '93 and Ann Mane
Bickhart were married on October 9. 1994, in
fer is a
Milton.
Shannon
is
the 14th an-
nual Graduate Student Conference
Irriversity in
B
Bucktail
a
Cecelia
s
pursuing
is
married on
September wedding.
Pamela studied medical technology as a
graduate at Bryn Mawr Hospital
Hughesviiie.
She iceently presented
H Fox were
Quakertown.
Stacy A. Jucknik '93 and Christopher S.
are planning a June 1996 wedding.
Redding
Pamela Buchinski '93 and Michael L
(iiaves are planning
are planning a
earned a mastei
Cecelia (Cissy) Drybola '93 and Stephan
Packwood House Museum
They live in Northumberland.
Holly L. Buck '93 and David A.
Karol Weaver
employed by NatWest.
the
ii.iIioikiKIi.iui
pionship.
degree
previously was assistant manager
Boyertown. Eileen
live
a linaiu lal analyst
is
the
Eileen S. Bernhard *93 and John L.
September 2 wedding
in
is
He
Miners National Bank
i
Michael T. Volpe '92
manager of
)auiiich are planning a
a substitute Frent h
m hi ai Shikellamy High School They
In Kulpmont
ti
is
Nintendo of America. They
Huan A
Michelle V. Thomas
Cesari were married on November 19 in
'92 and
is
'93
Annville branch of Lebanon Valley National
live
at
per,
Keystone lob Corps Center in Drums.
Rodney Becker
leatown.
>.i\
He
P. Collins '93 and Gregory A.
and
Centennial
in the
a teaehei
is
District,
ms analyst
i
at the
in
They
a substitute teacher.
Mummert
J.
994,
1
i
Lion
in
M
George R. Barron '93 and Colleen
Haggerty are planning an August 5 wedding
in [nkerman, ( ieorge is a guidance counselor
in
town.
live in
and sales
Tampa
Laura M.Sandy
They plan
Philadelphia
new house
manager lor the Hyatt Hotel and Resort in
i
October 14 wedding.
registered nurse at Frankford Hos-
ICU
pital in
tate
.
an
a licensed real es-
is
Anastasla '93 and Larry Butchin
are planning an
is
is
28, 1994,
Berlin.
Swiltwatcr.
Dawn M.
Grove '93 and Troy
J.
Marsha
Columbia Bndgette is a mortgage finance
consultant with Mortgage Access in Easton.
and James is a national bank examiner with
May
on
live in Nicholson.
mamed on October 22,
Laura
Stroudsburg.
live in
in
Mike Jemo
Jeanne M. Rowlands '92 ind John S Kron
Jeanne is cm-
were
Still
Bridgette R. Collier '93 and James M.
Gallagher '92 were married on June 1 8. 1994,
Representative:
arc planning a June wedding.
Laura
Kelly Cilurso '93 and David
mamed
Lake Winola. They
are planning an
live in
Ixwishurg
District.
They
Philadelphia
1993
an adult training specialist
is
Union County JTPA.
for
in
I).
employed
Cornwall-Lebanon
by the
Gritman '93 and Kevin R
Julie Beth
Cresswell were
Andreoli
Rock School District. She is pursat Holy Family College
the Council
Benton.
in
'92 and
issa is
School
November 4 wedding Cheryl
arc planning a
a production control
is
Wood
Cheryl
were married on Augusl 20. 1994.
Trcvorton.
in
92 and James A.
4
Peggy Ann Ritchie
Webb
Melissa Cascarino '93 and Howard
Melwere married on Apnl 29 in Lebanon
Kori Greene '93 and Joseph Pavlovich are
planning a June 24 wedding in Carlisle. Kori
is
a special education teacher in the South
Middleton School
District.
'91 were
is
Leister '93 and
James
mamed on August 6.
a sales representative for
and Jimmy
is
P.
Winz
1994 Mary Jo
Nesor Alloy Corp..
a trading analyst with the Ameri-
can Stock Exchange. They live in Chatham.
N.J.
Opportunities
Classnotes
(Continued
Theresa M. Lesky '93 and Eric
Reynolds '92
ding
arc planning an
Theresa
Corp.
in
August
1
Susan Scruggs "93 and Matthew R Schultz
were married on May 14. 1994 They
Uve m
Towanda.
J.
wed-
2
employed by GA-Tronics
is
Reading, and Eric
resentative with Associates
is
James D. Luchl '93 and Lisa A Ziegler
were married on May 27. James is an accountant for Maersk Inc. in Madison. N.J.
in
Mann '93 of North Plainfield. N J ..
a financial analyst in corporate finance at
Mitsui O.S.K. (America) Inc.. in Jersey City.
Joseph
is
MBA
working on an
degree
is
a reviewer/analyst for
Camp
Clark's
Amy
at
Amy
Kelley A. Marcyan '93 and Scotly B
Kanipe were married on June 25. 1994 in
Tenn.
Kelley
is
Belhumer. Ran,l\ Hantuin. Meinlith
ljl\o\
Hill
Rebecca Dhwii \ndei-\on '94 ami Michael
C. Zeiser "93 aie planning a Jul> S uedding
in Rroomall
Beck> .s a substitute leachei in
Delaware County, and Mike
M. Strzelecki
is
'93 and Michael
at
Gen-
Ha/.leton
is
an accounlanl
A Co m
Lynn
Bet/ '94 and Fdwanl
I).
married on Octobei
A Wasswere
S.
eral Hospital
a resources co-
Joseph F. Subacz '93 and Amy Barth are
planning a December 28. 1996 wedding. Jo-
in
Litchfield. S.C.
seph
is
employed by
First Valley
Bank.
PO
mm
'93, a
second
Jennifer L.Birt '94 and Gicgor) S Seigei
were married on May 9 in Hamsburg Jen
mfcr is employed by the Bank ol
sought
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position
The Basic School.
He
joined the Corps
in
1993.
by Rhone's Travel Trailers Inc
Jean Newruck '93 and Michael Maletsky
tion.
They
in
Cogan
case management for eight years. For
resume, contact Alumni Office and ask
for File
employed by Heap's of Allentown. and
is employed by Fund Plan Services
of Conshohocken.
is
is
management
in
Walhngford. Conn
Tncia is an environmental interpreter technician at Olc Bull
State Park in Cross Fork, and
They
School.
live in State
are engaged. Laura
is
Casual-Corners
Kulpmont. Charles
District.
assistant
is
store
resides in Lcck-
Gregory J. Viola
II
in the U.S.
Lynne Palmer
Andrew Slater '92
are planning a November 4. 1995 wedding in
manager
Bloomsburg. Lynne
neering in Washington,
in
Yorktown. Va.
He
is
They plan
to live in
Stephen R. Parker
engineer with
Bloomsburg.
Jr. '93 is a software
RMS Technologies,
Inc
L
lil.OOMSHURC
Burfcindt "94 and Rodni
I
Ann Polites
'93 and Lawrence
J.
Czeponis
for the Office of Coast
Guard Engi-
Amy
Goodwin
3,
1994, in Sunbury.
Sarah
is
a payroll pro-
cessor for
Angel,
BU
Memll Lynch in Fort Washington.
who also earned a master's degree at
in 1994, is a
UNISYS Corp.
North Wales
multi-media consultant for
in
Blue
Bell.
They
live in
Bloomsburg
Amy
is
,
Jennifer
Copt
'94
wedding
in
Stale
n
ll B
Id
IK
Doug
lit
I
for the
is
Woodward '93 and Arthur R
May 997 wedding
are planning a
1
employed by Pennsylvania National
Insurance Co.,
Hamsburg
Relations
EDITORIAL ASSISTANT
Scott R Kighter
Assistant
84
Dim tor
of
Development
PHOTOGRAPHER
.
lor
Joan Heller
Boys and Girls Club of Scranton
University Relations Stall
SODja M. Dierks '94 and Anthony Bajor
Sonja is working on a
master s degree at BU. and Anthony in a
teacher
ALUMNI
Koxana
Shenandoah
M.
is
an
Drumblusky
in Carlisle
RN
supervisor
at
ol
Broad
1 Inn,
>,,u
Headier
is a
substitute teacher
at
engaged
Angela is a
Lewis. Danzig & Co.
arc
\
I
Alumna
is
committed
to providing equal educational and
employment opportunities
for all
religion, sex. age. national origin,
ancestry, lifestyle, sexual orientation,
handicap, Vietnam era Hiatus, or union
membership
ITic
countant
k
MAI
persons without regard to race, color,
Angela K. Gaugler '94 and Ryan R
Troutman
MM
Bloomsburg University
'94
Heather N. Forrest '94 and Daniel J
Houscl arc planning an April 13. 1996 wed
ding
Ol
Linds Loss,
Si n tin
mi,/
West Ha/lcton Junior High School
at
1
Melissa B.
Alumni Allans
Mark Lloyd, I'h.D.
m, of News/Media
They
dm
program
of
Dim
Bath
..
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CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Philadelphia
is
<>l
llippensliel "oK
Dim lot
Connie M. Crandall '94 and lost ph I
Longacrc were married on September 10,
1994, in South Gibson. Connie is a business
Patricia DiBiasi '94
System
EDITOR
a kindergarten teac her
in
Inivcfsily
...
Danville Area School District
LaSalle University
I
.isms
Lducation University
Q
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are planning a June 30
Chilhsquaque
in the
m
ClCWell '94
J.
published
is
alumni, parents and liicnds ol
,
'93
and Jeff
Kummery were married on December 17,
994 in Telford Wendy is employed by Grand
View Hospital They live in Perkasic.
Melissa
Sarah C. Reinhard '93 and Angel H.
Hernandez '92 were mamed on December
lor
Center
'94 arc engaged
DC
Wendy Weidemoyer
Malacame
wedding.
I
ol Pennsylvania,
YMCA Child Care
Mountain Nursing Home.
Jr are planning a July
ifl
ll
Hos
assistant financial
a caseworker for Children and Youth
Services.
I
at
'93 was commissioned
Coast Guard on July 1,
1994. after completion of the 17-weck OCS
a substitute teacher, and
ll
.1
live in
an ensign
is
'94 oi Holland
cardiac stepdown unit
instructor at Flmira Business Institute
Kill.
in
'93 and
is
a field claims adjustor
Group He
plans today!
of the University ol Pennsylvania
tant at the
College
manager of a
clothing
Charlottesville, Va.
Andy
sub
C. Unger '93 and Diane E. Sikora
are planning an October 21 wedding in
a teacher in
'93 and Paul S. Cassell
Make
Chuck
for Erie Insurance
Laura Teresa Ott
in the
StISan
at
1
Pocono Mountain School
is a
College Area High
School and Philipsburg-Osceola Area High
substitute teacher.
is
Andrew
stitute teacher for the State
Jean Ann Organis '93 and Paul J. Sipler
'90 are planning a July 27. 996 wedding. Jean
the
pital
1994. in Sinking Springs.
a substitute teacher, and Paul
October 28
Widieritc are planning a Septembei 4 wedding
Tricia G. Talarico '93 and D. Andrew
Wilson '92 were mamed on September 10,
Ann Marie Oberlin '93 and Daniel C
Murphy were married on March 25 in
is
employed by Doyleslown Hospital
Susan was formerly the administrative
a master's degree from Lehigh
Ann Marie is a
Homecoming
Bit
also a graduate ol Hershey Medical Centei.
assistant with Bristol-Myers
a
University in May.
Lewisburg.
I
Dann. who
is
Maryann Brown
Kathleen M. Szymczak '93 and ChristoJ Seibcrt are engaged Kathleen is a
data
special education teacher at Centennial School.
She received
labrii
<
pher
Squibb Co.
Jennifer A. Nyce '93 of Northampton
Ireti h. n
<
is
member
Michael
ud
'94
planning an October 1H wedding
Sta-
'92 are planning an autumn 1995 wedding
Jean
C- 1967.
LsflCSStfll
Williamsport
live in
work capacity. Willing
and flexibility
olomontary ed. with
social
County. N.A.
Dann Braid
Jennifer A. Switzer '93 and Richard A
Robertson Jr. were married on November 5,
1994. in Williamsport Jennifer is employed
in
M S degree in
minor In psychology. Public school
teacher for 8 5 years; family centered
1
lieu-
tenant in the U.S. Marines, has graduated from
Service. Career
Positions
Bethlehem
Christopher S. Moeller
Resume
Box 4244. Readmq PA
to travel, likes variety
Ho. slum
B
October 199b wedding
a registered nurse
order
I
Summit
Jaslar arc planning an
Momstown.
L
Stat es
Scrvucs
with Kreischer. Millei
NYU.
ordinator for Litchfield Plantation
KHP
money
Center.
i
Class Volunteers:
1996 wedding.
Scott K. Starbuck '93 and Lon Ann Cave
were married on April 22 in Shavertown Scon
is a systems engineer for Metropolitan
Lite in
is
He
Snyder '93 and Ryan B Rhoadcs
arc planning a January 20.
Julie
N.J.
1994
Slacey I. Belhumer
Julie Ann
Exton.
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edu
Jtional
and
provide *uch
and employment opportu-
nities.
Aimee
E Baylor
K. Gerlinski '94 and Christopher
arc
engaged
Aimce
is
a substitute
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Classnotes
stand ready to provide for your
leather and assistant track and cross country
service,
coath
very special occasion. Whether your event
Riverwood High School
at
in
Atlanta.
wc
in
Boyertown, and Russell is a research associRockland Pharmaceuticals Inc. in
an intimate cocktail parly, a reunion, wedding,
Kimberly Goodman '94 is a orporati n
cruller for Computer Resource Assoc tales Inc
in Camp Hill She is also pursuing a master's
degree
in
human
resource management/indus-
Rom
Gi a ham M'94
T.
is b ijm
addition to the usual
"In
dm a
Wyoming
ial
i
Ihe First Hospital of
at
Family
Boyertown.
your
to
of
bill
fare,
wc
ture ethnic specialties including Italian.
many
can, Cajun and
Hon teachei
menu
range a tasteful and delicious
Theresa Scheibley '94 of Tremont
fea-
treatment nurse
Mexi-
at
a
is
the Leader Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center in
others."
Amy Kremser
Valley
on the telemetry
is
GN
a
nurse
is
a registered
Berwick Hospital Center.
at
Patricia G. Skiendzielewski '94
Jennifer L. Harl '94 and Brock a
They
in Somcrvillc. N.J.
arc engaged
live in Recdsvillc.
Brett
1
I
1
employed by Great
is
Val-
dinator. In that role,
icgy
Robin Heintzelman 'Wol Pleasani Mills
a GN/RN in the maiermly dep.irtmenl ai
I
las.
Jennifer L. Hongst '94 and David J
a Deiemhei 1996 wed
Maikle ate planning
ding Jennlfei is employed by
Township School Dislru
the
'94 and Gregory Matuczinski
'91
were married on February 10
Va
Kelly
is
a registered nurse for
Health Care in Gatesvillc.
Tcwksbury
NC
.
in
An Tone,
tenant in the
program
internship
ter In
Snowden
is
graduated from the
mastei
S.
degiee
"s
Research
Karns
'94 ol Florence. S
on the
ardiac
<
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ommissionei
the
in
May
16 Primat)
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[arriiburg.
While
ship
Bi
at
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i
wen
White
the
i
Brothi
Kerry
I
lousi
i
is
[<
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is
a third
mploycd by
Michael
is
working on
County Kerry
is
an
ac
*
in
Ameiu
llu
A
mint execu-
Temporary Services
in
.ui
a registered
is
Mass
at
"n the
al
<
Warne Clinii and
second grade teachei at
Matthew is a
Cromwell Valley Elementary School
Ruth Pelzer
'94 and Patrick
oi
Scranton has
ai
in
Warminstei
vices.
Package System
'94 ol WUliamsporl was named
the
Enterprises, Inc.
Month
She
is
for
March
at
Hope
a program specialist;
coordinator for residential services.
Ruth Krunig'94o! Bloomsbuit has
own calenng
business. The
sl.irted
is
a
is
is a
in
Dulaney
Jr.
registered nurse
Philadelphia,
operations coordinator for
Jennifer
and
Inc.
M4 and Brad T. Kinsey
'92 are planning a June 15, 1996
wedding.
Jennifer
is a first grade teacher in the
Prince
George's County Public School
District in
Greenbell, Md Brad is employed by Kinsey
in
"Featuring the finest qualih of product anil
into the Berwick Area School District's Academic Hall of Fame on May 20.
on January 5
ing Mr. Rygiel's long tenure
at
age 89. Dur-
on the
faculty of
Bloomsburg University, Mrs. Rygiel was very
active in campus activities and was wellknown by many students.
Bernard
business,
is
manager
Ansno Corp.. which
J.
Schneck, an associate profes-
Michael A. Yeagy M'94 and Carol Cook
1996 wedding in
1966 to 1982, died on April 14
BU from
age 74.
at
Surviving are six children, Marilyn
Robochik, Linda, Elizabeth Smith, Mary, Jeffrey and William; four grandchildren, three
sisters
and a brother.
are planning an April
Dillsburg. Michael
is
a
manager with The
Valera (Jerry) Valentino, secretary
RX
BU
Place, Inc., in Colonial Park.
business office for 15 years before
in the
retir-
ing in 1980, died on January 25 at age 79.
Forge.
Ronald
is
8
wedding
in
Old
Surviving are a son, Fred; a daughter. Beth
Ann Kob; and
five grandchildren.
a trooper in the Pennsylva-
Attention, Class of 1995!
1995
You came
Hamsburg.
Christine A. Searfoss '94 and Russell L.
Moser "94 are planning an August 5 wedding
to
Bloomsburg Theatre
Representative:
Ensemble as a
class assignment;
Michele Corbin
just for the fun
of
year
Roadway
L Roil&fa
Construction
1989 as dean
in
nia State Police.
Susquehanna
Chef.
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Ruth
Pennsylvania Hospital
Pat
her
Philadelphia
registered nurse at Presbyterian Hospital.
accepted a position with Allico Health Ser-
Pam Kont/
ol
BU
a
Ronald Zaykowski '94 and Michelle
'92 are planning an October 21, 1995 wedl
is
rermantown Hospital and Medi-
Karen Padgeon *94
ding
leraann Kolodde&kl 9A
Brian Winter '94 of Allentown
Semenza are planning a July
m
son. Mil
Employee of
em-
is
microbiology and immunology
to
sor of sociology and social welfare at
's
College
Florence L. Rygiel, the widow of Walter
claims adjustor with State Farm Insurance.
for his family
Hospital
Rowan
Peat
Michele Walsh '94 of Clark's Summit
at Mercy Hospital in Scranton.
Sen lely ol Clinical Pathologists
Mawr
at
BU
Jersey.
Dr Matteson came
GN
cal Center.
the
PottsviUe Hospital and
ow
Lancaster
in
Maria
medical technologist
KPMG
York, and
in
School of Medical Technology, she
laborotor)
'92 are planning a June 1996 wedding
Philadelphia.
his master's in clinical
graduatf ol the Bryn
ployed
and Matthew
employed by
Jennifer Orlando '94 has been certified by
i>
Bphrata
*>4
is
management
at
provost and
of the College of Business.
Montvale, N.J.
manufactures abrasive products.
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ful)
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in
grade teacher
psychology. They live
planning
Maria Kolmish
July 1994
Melissa
ra bit
tive with Russoli
in
intern-
n. Kegarlsc '94 and Clark
leffries are
ancastei
BU, he served an
a senior at
in
New
in
named
Susan Rusinko, a member of the BU Department of English for 32 years, was inducted
Allison WahJers '94 and Rick Rafferty are
planning a 1997 wedding. Allison is a liability
married
he was a missionary
Matteson, interim provost
S. Rygiel, died
Melissa Morelli '94 and Michael Alfonso
•93
ill,
with Schenng-Plough
Kenilworth, N.J.
M
Ice
lion.
a
is
'93 are planning a July 20, 1996
wedding. Kevin
Marwick
Jonathan D. Keelei 'JWol Mifflinbunj won
for Union County
(
Matthew
Theresa Von Tobel '94 and Kevin
David Moreira '94 and Martina
Hill are
engaged. David is a technician for the TriCounty Regional Planning Commission in
J.
professor of
a teacher at Infant Friend-
Institute in
McGrath
Democratic nomination
a
is
speech pathology.
in
is
telemetry
J.
'93 are planning an October 21
clinical data coordinator
J
pursuing a
Kccslcr Medical Cen-
ut
floor at Carolina llospilal Systems.
l
Raymond
is
Karalyn Ann McNiff '94 and Keith
Kempmski are planning a November wedding.
a registered nurse
I
Jennifer C. Lyba '94 and
are engaged
Jennifer
for five years.
Carol
Janice L. Tyciak '94 and Matthew
Evangeline
wedding. Janice
Kmdei
lieu
Miss
BllOXi,
Cur rick
second
becoming
Mexico
a pre-school teacher with the
ship Center in Philadelphia, and
b
Prior to
since July 1992, has been
I
Kriatfau R. Hertzlei '94,
is
in
Child Development Council.
U.S. Navy.
in the
Jennifer
Dal-
in
Suffolk,
and Greg
The Rev. John F. Coyne, Catholic campus
BU from 1981 to 1983. died on
Bowanko
September 16 wedding
are planning a
Lowe
Kelly
Gov. Richard Thornburgh.
minister at
Jennifer Spencer '94 and Joseph
lospital,
Sunbury Gonununity Hospital
He was first appointed in March 1980 by
April 15 at age 54.
Newtown is a registered
room at Bloomsburg
ol
ees.
county court pro-
in
ceedings.
StCVe Lorcfa '94
member of the law
firm of James and Mihalik in Bloomsburg,
has
been reappointed to the
Council of Trust-
she assists crime victims
and witnesses involved
nurse in the operating
is
is
Montour County's new victim-witness coor-
K Longacre
Bank
ley Savings
Brian Hausknecht '94 and [Yai
arc planning a March 1996 wedding
'94 and Tara
Long
Brett V.
Jr., district attorney
of Montour County and
BU
Center
Spigclmycr were married on August 20. 1994,
Friends
Robert W. Buehner
'94
Angelique Shoemaker
Berwick Hospital
floor at
and
Hamsburg.
i
'94 of Catawissa
Marsha E. Wilkinson '95 and Ronald
M
Kouf II '94 are engaged. Ron is employed
by Cable One in Williamsport.
ate at
will help ar-
specifications and requirements.
relations at St. Francis College.
trial
team banquet, we
office party or
i
Mt. Penn. Christine is a customer support
at National Penn Bank in
representative
is
Aimee
Bitting '95 and Michael
Sanford
'93 are planning an August
5. 1995
wedding
in Ephrata.
Michael,
master's degree at BU.
who
is
also earned a
employed by
the
Lincoln Intermediate Unit.
Gary
Gilcrest '95
is
counselor-instructor
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Come back
Bloormburg University Alumn
If
any
any interest in attending
of the events listed here, please make
you have
a tentative reservation by notifying
the Alumni Office today. We will
provide details (exact times,
locations, directions,
confirmation information, etc.) for the events
in
to
Bloomsburg!
September 23-30
The Bloomsburg
October 6-8
Parents
October 27-29
Homecoming
December
Happy Holiday Dance
2
Alumni Day
1996
which you are interested.
(If
we do not receive a
number of
sufficient
reservations, the event
may be cancelled.)
Weekend
Commencement
December 16
April 27,
Fair
Note: Monthly University Events schedules
and separate schedules for cultural and
athletic events are always available through
the Alumni Office. Please call us for a copy.
PHILADELPHIA AREA
July 28
Regional Calendar of Events as of June 27,
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs
(rescheduled from June 1)
Sept. 16
Family Day at
The Philadelphia Zoo
Oct. 14
Luncheon, Springfield Mall
995
1
CANADA
MQAi&AIM-OM-TOI-ILAKI, ©MTA0W0
Aug.
8-
1
2
Shaw Theater
Festival
(by motor coach from Bloomsburg)
CLINTON COUNTY
Oct. 14
Huskies Football
&
(DXELAWAM
June 28
Lock Haven
vs.
July 26
Freshmen
June 28
Blue Rocks Baseball, Wilmington
Sept.
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs,
Aug.
Dinner,
Picnic, Long's Park
Dewey Beach
Aug. 19
Call
Huskies Football vs.
& Post-game Dinner
Sept. 19
New Haven
1-800-526-0254
& Grill,
Aug. 2
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs,
Covered Bridge Park, S Whitehall
Oct. 21
Huskies Football
Avalon
Student-recruiter Training
July
1
Dinner
in
Manhattan
Kutztown
CAPITAL AREA & YORK COUNTY
22
Husky Club &
Alumni Association
Williamsport Cubs
Oct. 3
Afterwork Mixer, Sheraton Inn
Dec. (TEA)
Herdick Trolley Tour of Lights
Sept.
30
Heritage Hills Golf Resort, York
Huskies Football vs. East
Stroudsburg & Pre-game Picnic
with Berrigan's Subs
READING-BERKS
July 27
Afterwork Mixer, O'Kelly's
Oct. 2
Huskies Football vs. Kutztown
Pre-game Tailgate
1
&
Sept. 16
Game &
Picnic
Huskies Football vs. California
Pre-game Tailgate
June 28
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre
Red Barons Game &
Pre-game Tailgate
July 29
WV Scholarship Garage Sale
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NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA
Golf Outing
Theater
&
&
WYOMING VALLEY
June 27
Sept.
at the Forrest
WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA
vs.
LYCOMING COUNTY
TOPM (SOW
1
Miss Saigon
Pre-game Tailgate
program. Belle Meade
Wl£W
March 29,
1996
the toll-free ALUMNI LINE today
LEHIGH VALLEY
4th Annual
Bloom at the Beach
Princeton Bar
Holiday Event
Nov. 4
NEW IW
II);
POCONOS
Long's Park
Sept. 2
&
Peres troika
Dec. 9
LANCASTER
12
Angels in America (Parts I
Millennium Approaches
Pre-game Tailgate
Afterwork Deck Party.
The Big Kahuna, Wilmington
1(»
Nov. 17
Nov. 18
Huskies Football vs. Mansfield
Pre-game Tailgate
&
Aug. 15
E.
Pettebone
St..
Forty Fort
Picnic with Berrigan's Subs,
Kirby Park, Wilkes-Barre
BLOOMSBURG UNIVERSITY
Vou may reach the
Alumni Office by
telephone, fax or
by writing us:
telephone:
(717) 389-4058
or, toll-free, at
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Fenstemaker Alumni House
Bloomsburg University
400 E Second Street
Bloomsburg. PA 17815-1311
Address Correction Requested
1-800-526-0254
facsimile:
(717) 389-4060
PARENTS:
If
this
address
your son or
daughter is not
for
e-mail:
alum@husky.bloomu.edu
current, please
notify the
Alumni
Office.
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